THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; S&lTRDAY , JANUAJIY 23 , 1892. BIG WHISKY TRUST SCHEME , Plans to Oombino the Whole Liquor Business of the Country. PEACE AT WORLD'S ' FAIR HEADQUARTERS Olllrlnli I'ltntlly ( let ToRrtlior > n r I'liiiifi for ( lip Kspixllloii uiiil the Ouiiirnrt nl UttottA ( iur- ( leu City OiMnlp. CIMCAHO DcitKiu OF TUB nuR , ) ( ; uicio , It.t , . , Jnn.J. . I It Is sntd tbo Whisky tru t has corao to the rouclusloii'Umt It cannot nglit tlio bl whisky hou ci and tha govcrnniotit , too , and has do- cldod to attempt to absorb thorn all. The trust flguros that this will only roijulro doubling tno present capital of the concern , which Is gK.OOO.OOO. The plan U to unlto the distillers not In the Whisky trust on a basis or a capitalisation of KTi.OOO.OUO and then unite with that combination the eighty dis tilleries already controlled by tbo trust , making a grand Joint stock concern , partly American and partly Enxllsb , with a capital of $70,000,000. In this way the lijrht between the loeltlmato and Illegitimate trauo would bo wiped out , and the whole spirituous liquor business of tbo country , so fur us mau- ufactiirtni ; It concorno.l , would bo under ono management. The plant of the present trust could bo successfully hypothecated on a basis of | .V,000U)0. ) ( ) All the otnw Important UU- tlllories coulil bo reached with $25,1)00,000. ) and the whole combined plant and business could bo limited on tbo market lor J1XK)0- ( ) ) 000. Tbo prollts of the business would , under ono mnnngomcnt , amount to 10,000,000 u year. This would bo asuDlclent guarantee to lloat the stock of the new concern nt par , If not at a piotnlum , President ( ireonhut laughed today when shown the stnry of the alleged Intention on the part of tlio trust to absorb the outside distilleries by the Increased capitalization plan. "It's all moonshine , " ho said. "Tbo directors have riot considered surh n .schoino , nor Is there any probability of their doing so. " r District Attorney Mllchnst will leave for Washington tomorrow to consult with the ofllclals of the Department of Justice regard ing tbo prospoctlvo prosecution of the trust. It Is said that since tbo fact that ho was in vestigating the trust became known , many persons who have grievances against the trust luivo lala them before him. It is claimed that the department has enough evi dence to warrant the presentation to the federal grand jury In March. \Vorlil'K I'lilr Allnlrx. Peace has again taken up her aoode In the World's fair headquarters. As a result of the conference between President Uukor , Director ( Joncral Davis 'and the committee on rules , it was decided that Davis should retain supervision over tlio exhibits denied blm by Dak-jr. Tbo report of the conference - once was submitted at a special meeting of the executive committee todav. Public comfort at reasonable rates Is tbo object of u gigantic bureau organized to take care of visitors to the fair. This organiza tion Is the World's Fair Hotel and Hoarding Bureau , Incorporated with a capital steak of 300,000 and backed by men of responsibility and experience In this line , with Lo Grand Cannon for president , and Lewis Cass secre \ tary , The bureau bus u proposition before the transportation committee of tbo World's fair directory offering to give the directors supervisory power over Its management and asklne thorn to sanction It oftlclally. The American Library association ask for 10,000 square feet of space nt ttio exposition In wbicb to show a model American library in competition with the contemplated world's library exhibit. The association hardly ex pects to receive the space , but Is already pre- Etred to exhibit 5,1)00 ) American volumes. osldes its array of books the exhibit will include library appliances and methods of cataloguing and arranging books. Library archllecluro will outer Into the exhibit also , nuoh as plans and models of great library buildlnirs , among them being an elaborate model of the now Chicago public library building , which will bo in process of erection during the world's fair. Modob of tbo most celebrated libraries of the old world will also bo .shown. Mr. John Hicks , United States minister at Lima , Pern , writes the department of .state affairs that there Is an unusual activity on the part of shipbuilders and owners connected " nected with tho" South American trade , and bo attributes it to preparations for the prob able Increase of business Incident to tbo Columbian exposition , The pail which Mrs. Palmer will under take to drive into the woman's building us a mark of completion of the worn Is to bo tnado of Montana gold. It will bo "twelve ponuy" In size and when driven will pass through a medallion of very elaborate design comprising the coat of arms of Montana , a getting sun oohind a mountain lino. The sunset will bo composed entirely of sapph ires , tba mountains of gold and tbo valleys of silver. Od'U mill Knelt. A morning paper , wtiich has boon making a canvass of the state through Its corre spondents ns to the sentiment on tbo repub lican nomination for governor next spring , announces as a result that Flfor is in the load , although there Is opposition to him In some localities. The latest cossip is to the olToct that "Uncle Dick" Oglosby'snamo will also ho presented to tbo convention. In an investigation of the condition of the .Adams county poor farm , wltncsnos swore Unit about the only tlmo Inmates got a good inunl was on days when the supervisors' com- tnlttco was oxpcotad to visit tlio Institution , Ono Inniato , Harnuy Tobias , who lf > suffering from a loathsome disease , did not have n chance of clothing for over a year. The body of a man named IIowoll , who died ono after noon , was gnawed to pieces by rats that nluht ; another named Cramer , who was in sane , was beaten with a club , whllo living , bv an Insane negro , Uob Ucctor , who had charge of the ward. .1MA7JB.V MlTltlHlllKi : J \Vlllliini Smltli'M Muycr Will Nut Servo lilt Ti'n Y um' M'nti'iifc. MINIIK.V , Nob. , Jan. 21) ) . [ Special Telegram to Tun BKB. ] John Shaffer , who several years ago murdered William Smith , a con stable , in cold blood nnd WM nrrostod , con victed and sentenced to bo hanged , but on second trial got off with ton years In the penitentiary , returned homo today , having boon pardoned by Governor Tbnyor. This was the first Intimation any Ouo hero und of suoli n thing. Nino-tenths of the people hero would have algcod u romonstrnnco. Itoxlivllle llllslm'HH Troubles. Kt'Hiiviu.K. Nob. Jnn. W. [ Special Tolo- Bram toTiiu UKK. ] The store ofV. . T. A say , doaloi * In general merchandise , was clotted today unuor a chattel morigago by the First.Natlonal Hank of Uushvlllo. Liabill- ties , $ UHX ( ) ; assets about $10,000. rK'ri ( iiilt. Neb , , Jnn. aJ. [ Special to Tun UKI * . ] A atwolal train this afternoon brought In a party of Ilfty-Ilvo capitalists from Hotton , Now York , Chicago , Mllwaukoa and Hamilton , Out. , 10 loolc over the city and surrounding country with a view to estab lishing fuetorioi hero. They speak highly of the outlooli , und without doubt thin locality will soon have suvoral nourishing Iniliutrios , fcr substantial IiulticoinonU wlllbotjlvun to manufacturers. Kroto to Dentil In llcil , MtCooi. Jusunox , Noli. , Jan. ! N. [ Spoclal tn Tun llBi- . ! Tuesday night of this week John Mace froze to death whllo In bod. The accented was living with his son , Adam Mu e , about ten miles northeast of this plncu. Mr. Mnoo , before retiring , complained of tbo grip. A physician calling thu next morning suld thiUituutli was caused by fre / - inir. _ Injureil U'lillu Diiink. ( iius'ii ISMMI , Nob. , Jan. 'i. . ( SpAclal to Tur. IlcK.Last ) night John Uolau , on In. in a to of the Soldiers' Homo , foil off tbo back und of a at root car. strlUlnr with hit hold nn a rail , rocolvlnrn frightful , though not sor- lous. ciuh. Ho was Intoxicated at ttio tliuo. NolirHHku'ii Ui < iitfi lto | | . . DKITIIICK , Nob. , Jan. W. Jhpeclal to TUB uK.J buuuiol Kluff , one of the earliest not j ttors of this section , dlod nt his homo , near Illloy. . Wednesday of dropsy. The deceased was i a years of ugo , and loaves nn adult family. liplttrloo IlEAiiucn , Nob. , .inn. J'J. ( Special to THE DEB. ] A suit of consldcrablo Iniuortanco wai trlnd before ( 'ounty Juilgo Hoono yostor- dny , Involving the responsibility of bonds- tnon. The case was onllilod P. R Steven son against John Claycs and U. J. Smith , bondsmen of W. C. Smith , the defaulting contractor. Suit wa h-ought to recover wagoi duo , for work performed under Smith's contracts on the now school build ings tirior to Smith fleeing the country , aonio months ago. Judgment was rendered In favor of the plaintiffs for thu full amount claimed , The dofoudnnts threaten to appeal the case. _ _ * Urnth or u Nelinidldi I'loneor. Coi.t'Miiui , Nob. , Jan. 22. ( Special Telegram - gram to TIIK Hr.K.J .lucob Brncst , ono of tbo very first settlers In Columbus , dlod this morning. Mr. Ernest came to IMntto county tn IS. . Ho was born In Switzerland In 10. ! Ho loaves two grown up sons. Ho had been lingering between II fo and death for about flvo week * from heart trouble supermducea by the grip. . m.iTii OFJVHTIVI : nitAt r.ir. Tlieiirlin Krnpor I.IIJM lou u Mriiihcr orilii ! Supreme lleneh , WABHIXOTOX , I ) . C.Jan. ' "J.-.tustlce Drud- ley of the United States supreme court diou at 0:15 : this morning. Ills death \vus not unexpected : u it was known for some months that ho was far fmm being well. An nltock of the grip last spring loft him In a much onfi'eblod condi tion and ho seemed unublu to rally. During the greater part ot the present term of court ho had been tinablo to bo present. With his declining years and the cold , damp weather prevailing , 't ' was Impossible for blm to recover. Two days ago ho milled nnd It was thought ha might ihauo off the illnojs , but yesterday ho begun sinking. The funeral arrangements , In accordance with tbo wishes of tno dead justice , will bo quiet. Private sorvlcos will be held at his Into residence Sunday afternoon and the re mains will then bo taken to Newark , N. J. , whom the interment will tnko pluco Mon day. day.Tho The suprorao court ndjotirnod Immediately after assembling until next Tuesday. Joseph 1 * . llrmlloy lia > boon on the supreme bench nearly twenty two jo.ir.-f , luivlnu' been unpointed iiHsoclutu justice March , IST < * lie wis : l.orn lit llcnif , Alb.iny count ; , N . V. March H. 1HI , * . lit ) graduutt'd at Kutuors col- louo In 18.1 ! ! . nnd was ailinltti'il to the bar In 1K ( ! ) nt Newark. N. .1. , whore bo nuide his home. In IS 11 ho nmi riod u ilnuulitor of Chief Justice Hornblower. Ilcsldes lih labors In ovcry branch of his profession he devoted much attention to nmthemnttus and tbo study of luw as u science , extending his researches to the olvll luw researches whloh urovod of Kruat service in his judicial duties In I < oiils- lana and Texas. Kngugod In iiiiiny Imponant causes In the state and United States courts , ho never took u very active part In politic1 Ho was formerly u whig , and warmly sus tained the Government In the civil war. Me headed the electoral tlolfot for Ornnt In 1SIV. In the memorable HtruuKlu for the presidency between Hayes and Tllden , Justice llradloy was made a member of the electoral commis sion , and It was his vote which decided the famous contest in favor of Hayes. Ho re ceived the decree of LL.I ) , from Lafayette collCKU In 18.VJ. BOGUS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. What tlio I'fillru Unto Ijoiirnril About n Soutli Oiimlm IiiHtltiition. A day or so ago Chief of Police Soavoy re ceived a letter from W. V. Couch , dated at Uranvillo , Nob. , asking whether the Glebe employment bureau of South Omaha was conducted by responsible parties. The com munication was turned over to Detective Savage for investigation. The ufllcor's oDlclal report , whlcn was Hied with the chief yesterday afternoon , posi tively stated that the concern was fraudulent and that the parties conducting the agency had loft the coun try tbo llrst of the week. It was afterwards learned that the small towns within a couple of hundred mlles of Omnlm had boon Hooded with circulars wnicli promised tissistaiico to ovcryono out of employment. After a lengthy intro duction the circular wont on to say that there was an abundance of work all ever Nebraska , Colorado und Wyoming for all classes of laboring pooplo. In fact , business was almost at a standstill In this western coun try because buslmii mon could not obtain help enough. In consideration of a "retainer" fee of $2 the concern agree to Hud employment for the applicant , who promptly forwarded his money. The only consideration beyond the fco was that 10 per cent of the first months' salary was to co to the agency after employ ment had been secured. All of ttio recent circulars sent out boar the name of O. M. Lampkin. wblcn was . /rttton In Ink over the printed signature of 15. J. Loomis. After a llttlo Investigation it was found that the Glebe company had taken In a goodly number of people and when the managers had cot to the end of their rope , they tied , being only a few hours in advance of the police , who had warrants for the ar rest of the swindlers. . I.V.VO VXVK.1lKffTS. Miss Lid a Hnldou Lester will appear In her greatest success , Klleon O'Donnoll , in "An Irishman's Love , " nn interesting melo dramatic comedy In live acts , at the Farnain Street theater four nights , commencing Sun any mnlinco , January 'J4. She is said to bo a liiindoino nrtiito. wltta an oxpresslvo face , n sympathetic volco , ti perfect fiu-uro , ami has tulont'and a charming personality to aid her. She makes Ellcon O'Donneli n most Interesting - torosting nnd beautiful character. The play represents Irish IIfo faithfully. Its scenes ate laid In the most picturosqno spots of old Ireland , including the river Leo by moon light , the road to ICilmannon , and the Irish coast , and its characters nro picked from real Irish life. It deals with the love of n true son Of Erin aud the faithfulness of his sweet heart , and Illustrates tha triumph of right over might and the retribution that Invari ably follows vllalny. The plot Is strong aud skillfully worked out , whllo the Incidents are intorostlne , the situations are good , and the climaxes highly exciting. The scone , tbo wreckers to thu rescue , ls very realistic. Trinity ' . ' ' I.eeture Cour o. Trinity Mothoalst Episcopal church In Kountzo place has arrauged a very captivat ing series of lectures and entertainments. Hov. D. W. C. Huntlngton , D.D. , of Trinity Mothoalit Episcopal church , Mncolu , will speak on "Curiosities of Skepticism , " Dr. B. L. Puma of Lincoln will talk on "Tho Kind of Folks I Want In Mv Church , " Dr. Dm * , yea ot our city will lecture on "Instinct nnd Intalllgmico In Animals,11 Kov. C. F. Creigh- ton , D.D. , chancellor of the Wesleyan uni versity , Lincoln , will glvo bis popular Ivu- turo on "Tho Dovil. " There will boon ovoti- init.wlth The World's Fair Buildings" and "Tho Llfo and Times of Christopher Colum bus , " nn Illustrated lecture. A musical and litorury entertainment , Including the choicest tnlont of thu city will conclude this "feast of season nnd How of .soul. " 'Iho opening lecture will bo by Or. ilunt- Ington on next Monday ovonlug , January " 5. Cuili nnil Ilomli forSohooln. Secretary Conoyor received oflicial notice yostcrday that tlio (83,000 ( , school bonds of the Omaha school district had boon remstarod bv the state auditor. Tbo secretary also received notice that the Omaha district will got * l7Oir > . .M ) from the state apportionment of school fuuds. Use Hallor's Ilarboa Wire liniment for cuts.old sores and spralus horses and cattle - tlo always get well. Vanllouton's Cocoa The standard of the world. A very small plh , bur a very good oao. Do Witt's llttlo > : arly UUort. Uowllt's Little Karl * * KMOM , bo t pull Cnllcraph Writing Machine lifts n kor foa each t'lmniotlr. and no shift ntrrlago. If out or order use Iloecham's I'llli , That cough of your i-aa bo stopped /iiirolv , quickly , by I'iso'i Cnro for Consumption I'lcaiant , nffeotlve. ? oc. All diugglati , TIMEIIDAT'S ! > rC'IM > MI1TIOX.1 WAR CLOUDS HAVE VANISHED , Very Rosy Prospects for Peace Bfltweun the United States and Ohili. SINGING VERY LOW AT SANTIAGO NOW. Only Want Thnn In Complete tlio Itocord iiiiilTlion -rytliliiK i : Will llo Mottloil In rorfcotly l.oxi'ly 1'itiliiiili Tlui .Mttuition. [ rii ) > i/rfjM / ( l ISG till JimiM Uontoii llenn'U. } SA.NTIAOO , Chill ( via Oalvoston , Tex , ) , Jon. 21. [ Uy Mexican Cable to the Now York Herald Special to TUB I3m : . | As coining from the Chilian forolgu ofllco the Herald can state that when , within tbo com ing week , the ontlro papdrs'lu the Baltimore case are in the possession of the Chilian gov ernment , It will submit Its views and ideas to the United Sutos government. Then , If the two governments cannot como to an agreement among themselves , arbitration will bo asked by Chill on the questions In dis pute. Secretary Doscuuam , who throughout all this trouble has done everything possible to prevent a rupture of the relations between Chill and the United States , assures mo that from advices sent by Minister Pedro Montt , it can bo assorted positively that matters bo- twcon the two countries are in nn extremely fair way. Ho looks for a sncody arrival at an amicable conclusion. Secretary Dlalno , ho soys , has aclnd throughout In a concilia tory manner. It Is tbo general opinion In government circles that the alarming messages wired abroad have been sent by Interested parties with the Intention of influencing tbo money market , lowering Chilian bonds and the nltrato companies' stocks. Holallvo to the articles in tno local papers attaching Minister Egau , El Horaldo has been asked to discontinue its attacks , and promises to do so. but has been forced into maxing a reply , owing to a lottur published in tbo other papers and signed Frank Egan , defending bis father from El HcM-aldo's criticisms. I saw President Montt today and asked him for an interview for the Herald. Ho preferred to refer the subject to the foreign minister , whoso views uro quoted above. I learn that the withdrawal of Malta's loiter 1 acreoablo to both President Harrison and Secretary Blaluo. llnivcii Help Chill Now. BUTTK , Mont. , Jan. 21. John L. Sullivan was asked his opinion of tbo Chilian affair. "Well , " said be , with a Hash of Indignation In the eye , "I think tlio Americans should go down and blow the lltlle bully out of the wator. Wo have stood too much of her impudence already. She has Insulted the United States and endeavored to lower the standard of American citizenship. Shu ought to bo whipped. The United States ought to take bor and make her a coaling station. I see that England offers to bo a peacemaker. She has done all the dirt and would like to make suckers of the Americans. But whllo speaking of England , I want to say I admire her for ono thing and only ono she protects her citizens at all places and nt all times under tbo English Hat : . In this respect - spect 1 think America should follow bor OK- ampin and protect American citizens under the stars and stripes , the only flag that , represents - sonts freedom and true manhood. " Tin : AHISTOCK.ITH. Smooth Gnmo of an l > iullt Ail\cntitroHS In I.os AiiRoli'H , Cat. Los AXOGI.BS , Cal. , Jnn. 21. [ Special Telegram to Tuc Dm : . ] The most select society circles of this city are In a turmoil over the discovery that they have been vic timized by a clever adventuress with an To add to the actual money loss there Is the deepest kind of chagrin among tbo society loaders , who Know that ono of their pets is a female fraud of the worst descrip tion. tion.Mrs. Mrs. Julia Pibbs was the name adopted by the adventuress. She claimed lo have como from Boston , and at once wa\ taken up and chaperoned by the Friday Morning club , an asbociation of aristocratic ladles with u pen chant for tninking. She told a slorv of being oorn In Greece , which addoi to bar classical attractions , and claimed to have bean brought to Boston by the husband of Julia Ward Ho\vo. She got a laay very prominent , in the Fri day Morning club affairs to endorse her note for $ J,000 and woriccd almost every member of the club for from & ! 50 to $ . ' 100. Yesterday the lightning stmck In the shape of a letter from Julia Ward Howe , saying that Mrs. Fibbs was a fraud who bad caused her a great deal of annoyance. An attempt was made to iind the smooth worker , bul it was ascertained that she had loft the city with the Maud CJrangor tboat- trical company and the attempt to have nor punished had to be given up. She must have got several thousand dollars by her game , besides beating a dozen betels und hoarding houses out of board bills vary ing from a week to two months. For six months she lias been placidly at work and has boon admitted Into the most uxcluslvo circles In the city , where her opportunities for defrauding were practically unlimited. Immorality ami Cruelty livery Diiy Vlcoa In u .llulne SoUlitmont. BOSTONMass. . , Jan. 21. The Herald prints a four-column special article charging Immoralities and abuse against the older * at tlio Alfred , Mo. , Shauor settlement. The principal Informant appears to bo Either Browner , who recently escaped from the settlement after a Jive weeks' stay. Four other girls have escapee ! recently , And report improper proposals to them , and that for at tempting to ascaoo and other offenses they were subjected to brutal whippings and solitary confinement for almost two weeks , with onlv bread and walor to eat and their clothes almost entirely removed to allow wounds on their baclcs to heal. The Herald gays ; "Many Alfred men and women admit tbo truth of what the tlvo girls have said. Doctors have remarked ol illegal operations , boys have spoken of vrroug practices , girls have told of tndigni lies and Illegitimate children now llvo nut ten miles from the settlement. " II is also asserted that no member- the community can send n letter to friends un less It Is first inspected by nn older ; that de ceit has been practiced to keep young women froifi leaving the community ; that tlio alders have sought to ruin ono man who assisted a girl loa-srapo ; that a loading doctor nf ttm town admits having boon called to attend women In the community who were suffering for the sinsot others , and that certain tin- fortunate young women have attributed their fall to the men of the settlement. Th Dcikth Hull. LITTLK HOCK , Ark. , Jan. 31.-B. C. McCul- lougb , general passenger agent of the Texas & Pacific road , died at Hot Springs today of general dnhlllty. . LONDON , Jan , 21. Lady Mary Caroline Brudonell Uruce , dowager marchlonois of Allosbury , died today. She was the widow of the second iimn-uli of Ailoabury anil u daughter of the eleventh earl of Pembroke. LONDON , Jan. 21. Tbo douth was an nounced today of John Uouch Adams , F. U. S. , the well known astronomer. I'plii'UI tlio ( 'ommlsxloiior * , Cinc.uio , Hi. , Jan. 21. At the lait election 5s the city u number of women nought to vote for the candidate for tha oftlco of county superintendent of schools uudor the net passed by thu lust loglsaturo ! to that end. The Hoard of Kloctlon Commissioners re fused them the privilege. Today thu state supreme court upheld the commissioners. Itlot NnrroMrlyorlcil , PITHIIUIO , Pa. , Jan. 21 A not was nar rowly averted in Munchustor tonight over tbo struct car strike. The company started night cars and a mob of 1OOOvrU > opo ! Asiemblcit in the vicinity of tbo c.-vn/nhod. Four ofllcors arrcdtod a man named Howard for acting In a disorderly manner atijt placed him In a carte to bring him to tno c\lf \ { 'Tho crowd refused to allow the car to proceed and the ofllcors \ > ore forced to draw t-ovolvors , Howard Is not a striker. ' Ala mootititr of tha sinkers tonight a report port was made to tlui , , runyi.rs of Pltlsburg and Allophnny acamst , 'pollco interference and requesting nrbitrAlph. sprlous in : > rt of Mf"\Viit > r I'liinliio Tiro- men Work t'nitolllfllritltlc . CIIK vno , 111. , Jau. at'.i-.Moro closely even than in tbo great conflagration of Ib71 the total destruction of Chicago by tire was im minent today for bouts. Singular ! ; , though tbo menace was tha absolute paralysis of tbo city's water supply , the danger was mot and conquered through the tire department. Over 1,000,000 pcoplo went un washed and hundreds of hugo In dusttles. notably the great packing houses , were brought to a itandstttt. The brewer * , oddly enough , wore among Iho chlof sufferers , but barrooms did an onor- mouK tradlc. Ordinary commerce was disas trously hampered and domestic operations In tbo thousands of homes throughout the 120 square miles within the city limits were mudo practically Impossible , Elevators In the Auditorium and the other record-broak- Inc tall buildings , as well as those of lower degree , were motionless , and luclrless upper story tenants tolled painfully .skyward by the stairs. Two mlles east from shore out In Lake Michigan the city's trio of water supply cribs several miles apart from each other In a nortti and south line had all thruo , during the night , despite the efforts of doubio relays of workmen , boon frozen .solid ' .n li3. The tunnel connecting each crib with the big pumping stations on shore was use less , being choked at the moulh with Ice of the flinty pattern , technically known as the anchor arlk'lo. " City oftlolals tore frantically about dovls ing scnumcs of relief , but slowly the fluid supply , as shown In the walls at the pumping works , receded and ono after uuothnr the tuasslvd engines were stilled. Divers were sentoulon tugs to the cribs , but were pow erless to pierce the drift. Just UKOOi,000 ) ) gallons of water , It Is estimated , Is whal Chicago cage wont without before the gordlan knot was slashed. It was done by dispatching the llrcboat Yosomlto to the main crib with in .strucllons lo baiter down the congealed masses with the most powerful streams she could throw. For several hours no perceptible advantage seemed to have been gained , when suddenly the icy ramparts in ono part guvo way under the nsiuult and the water rushed into the tun nel with such swiftness thai In fifteen minutes - utos the embargo was broken. Ono of Iho features of tno situation was the wholesale rush of bewildered house holders for plumbers , the general impression among residents being that their individual water pipes had frozen up. Fire Marshal Sweenio declared tonight that the surplus supply that could have been pumped from the mains would nave saved tbo business center from any ordinary lire , hut that the city was helpless If a big blaze had started in any of tbo outlying districts. His men took n lesson today in lighting Uro without water. A number of small confla grations brougbt alarms , but tbo firemen extinguished the flames' with Ihuuso of pikes , pickaxes , blankols 'and ' chemicals. The most serious affair was > at tbo residence of Isaac Abrahams , 447 Indiana avenue. A pall of water would have sayod It , but that was lacking In time , and the damage reached several thousand dollars. Mrs. Abraham1 ; was In bed , and will probably die from Iho excitement resulting Irom the situation. The completeness of tno famlno and Its far roachlng.effects can best bo understood by the statement that freight trains entering Iho cily were in many tnnarices slopped for luck of water In Iho s'wltuu engine's boilers , and In the barber chop-Uirouchout the city lather for customers , "was qulto generally provided by moiling snow. DEATH ON > JAGOMANIA. NeinosU of Iho KiU/oii'jnmmor No\v * Visiting "Cold Water Tomplo" Is Iho name of nn Adam's ale 'emporium In"a cerlaln room at the Paxton hoteL The apartment is occu pied by Dr. Losllo E. Kooloy of Dwlght , III. , who Is now industriously engaged In an effort lo croalo a name in the liquor market. Dr. 'Kcoloy Is a tall , stately , well dressed man with gray hair and moustache. Ho possesses calculating blue eyes and has a deliberate wuy of talking. Ho smokes mild cigars , and has a discreet nabit of absorbing frequent sips of ica wator. Dr. ICeoloy's ' wife was in Omaha with blm. They came hero to attend Iho opening of Iho new Koeloy's institute at Blair , at which place they were tondotod a banciuot. A short time ago Dr. Keoloy returned 10 Europe , whore ho wenttogotanoitlmatoof opinions of foreign medical man regarding bis invention for the euro of obrloslty , and also for tbo purpose of establisliluc institutions in Paris und London. The doctor admits frankly that his bichloride treatment is received with cold ourlojlty In Europe , rather than with faith and interest. Ho has concluded to establish institutions In Paris and London. In speaking of Intoxication in Europe , Dr. Keoloy said the Scotch uro the great est drinkers. Saturday is their tlmo for sproulng , because they are paid then. The lOngllsh also drink heavily. It is the climate , according to what the doctor says , that makes an alarming spread of in- eJQrioty in Great Britain. In England , Scot land and Ireland there are rainy , foggy and damp days , which have a depressing effect upon the inhabitants. To got out of this mournful state they seen u stimulant. Dr. ICeuloy thinks that in Franco ttio ver muth and ubslnthn habit and the ciciirotlo cursohavo a hold on tbo pcoplo and are worse than wnisky. Absinthe is fast taking the place of wine among the lower classes in Franco and is terribly destructive. It wears out thu stomach , shatters the nerves and breaks up the constitution generally. Speaking of boer drinking , the doctor did not think it was so Injurious as was the drinking In Great Britain and Franco. Tbo German beer , ho thin us , is superior to that article made in America. He holds ttio pas sion for drink U a disease acquired by associa tion. Ho doasn't ' bollovo in heredity , and supports his opposition by cit ing examples of perfectly developed chilc < ron of deaf mute parents , and stron ? , healthy children of crippled and lutlrm fathers and mothers , lit , thinks thai If drinking is Inherited , why la U that our mothers and sis ters , who nro not accustomed to criminal association , nro not addicted 10 Ibo habit. Cigarettes aru a poit , ho says , and the habit a disease. It .leads to arsonio and opium , and ho woqldu't try to euroan opium or drinking crauU unless ho quit using cigarettes. * * > ' ' ' 1'oiirr. I'otltloiiliiK ! ' " Pnit.uiKU'iiiPa. , . , Jaji. 21. At a mooting on Monday last In tbl clty of tbo executive committee of the Universal Peace society special petitions woroi&pnt to President Harrison risen , Postmastcr-Geimral Wannmakor and congress , praving ttioan .to avoid a conflict with Chill. Through" Private Secretary Hal- ford the president uclnfo'wlodgod the receipt of the petition , statinft'lhat ' ho would glvo It his attention. n. Thu reply of Posipmstor General Wiitm- maker Is as follows ; ,10 TO MIL AI.FHKP II. LO.VE : My Dear 81r-I hnvu tbo pleasure nf"yunr letter ot the IHlh , with Its Innlovirr , whleli'l ' roud with Kroitl In to rrst. 1 deprecate a > uir und do not think tluiro U liny dunxernf It unlosg C'hlll refuses to muUe recognition nf Ilio rights of this coun try. Thire will bo curtifnl Konslderatlon of every point bo fort' uny action Is recommended to conuruss. Very li nly your * . JOHN WANAMAKCII , Postmaster Uenornl. ComplHoil ItHVoik. . NBH * YOIIK , Jan. 21. The general assem bly committee on the revision of faltb at Us session today completed Its work , Chapter xl , treating of the universal offer of the go pel , which hut boon tin ) bono of contention during the latter days of tha committee's sen ston , was adopted today Inn condensed form. All that now remains is to submit the report to tbo general assembly. Trillllilnlll > | illn. MAIIUIII , Jan. 21. Tim ors'anlied anarchist movement in the provlncuof Malaga , for Iho suppression of whU-h troops are bulng con gregated at Uoiitti , in thai province , has been a more ivrioui iiftjir than \v * > al lirsl .supposed. It has been found that the rami fications of the conspiracy extend to San Formndo , whore trouble Is looked for and thnro are signs of the renewal of the dis order at Kerens. In iiomo quarters tbo movement Is not bo- llovcil to bo the work of anarchists alone. It U said that if tlio truth wore known It would fthow that tlio republicans are again attempt ing to put Into effect their plans to over throw the monarchy. MAIU : AX ior : IT. ( ' .ills Again Stlrroil by n nriiniiitld Case or Wife Murder. lPi > j > irJiM ; il / WlijJrimr * Hun/on Ittnnett. ] PAHH , Jan. 21. ( Now York Herald Cable Special to TUB BKK. ] Ono of those dramu' of passion whlob from tlmo to tlmo horrify Iho Parisian public took plttco on the boule vard Magcnti yesterday. Georges Langlors , ; ! 0 years old , a son of a highly esteemed merchant , married Mile , la Forot , and the couple settled -low u hupp.v in their tiouio , In tlio department of the Seine. Two children , n boy and n girl , blcssod tha union. For nine vears the house- bold was u model of domestic bliss. But a year ago clouds began lo gather and Langlors stayed away from homo-Tor lengthy periods. When al homo ha was often ex ceedingly violent In the treatment of his wlfo. It soon became Impossible for Mmo. Lan r- lors to live with her husband and she took rnfngo with her mother , who lives In Paris. From time to tlmo Langlors called at the boulevard Magenta to see tils children , but Mmo. la Forol , apprehensive that harm would come oft \ , Invarlablv had Iho police within call whenever her sou In-lnw paid his visits. She N Doiul Vim. On Wednesday Mmo. Langlors was obliged to glvo evidence in the law courts. She was also called to appear again yesterday. About half-past 9 Langlors presented hini'olfat 12 boulevard Magenta , saying ho wished to kiss the children bcforo setting out on n long journey. Then , after ho bad caressed hh son und daughter , In spite of the re monstrance of Mine la Foret , ho walked Into bis wife's bedroom where Mmo. Langlors was dressing at tbo tlmo. Witboul a word ho diow a revolver. She bid behind Iho bed. Ho followed , tired Ihrco times and bit the mark. Mmo. Lauglors' death was instantaneous. Lnnglors , seeing the fatal result of bis shots , turned his weapon agnlnit himself. A ball penetrated his breast without doing serious damage. Ho was taken to the Hos pital Saint Louis. INVII.OIVII ; ; : > IN IHJIININC ; on , . wo Oil Tnilim nil n Hustlim lEullrimd Col. lldulliirrlliUi 1'iitoiir ( lioCrou. ST. PBTEUSIII-HO , Jan 21. News was re- coivi'd in tuts cily loday of a lerriblo acci dent which happened at Tillls , the capital city of Georgia , in the government of Tlllis nid : Kussian-Caucasla. From the reports from there It was learned that two trains loaded with petroleum were wrecked and that a number of persons bad mot a horrible death. Tbo disaster happened on the trans- caticasian railway and was tbo result of a blunder or negligence on Iho part of ono of tbo employes by which the two trains were allowed to dash Into osich other while running at a high rate of speed. The fires from tbo onglnoi Ignltod tbo hlghlv Inflammable oil with which the trains were loaded. The oil-soaked floors of tbo cars caught 11 ro line a Hash , and In tin in credibly short space of time tbo wrecked trains were a mass of llames from end to end. So quickly did the tire spread that a number of the crows of the trains were un- oblo to extricate themselves from the wreck and were soon enveloped in the roaring Humes. Those of the trainmen who had escaped uninjured and a number of persons who were In the vicinity of the place where the accident occurred made heroic attempts to rescue the unlortunato men. It was only possible to save a few of them , however , as tbo fierce beat from tt.o bla/ing oil soon drovo-tho rescuers away , ntid they were 'compelled to leave the unfortunates to their terrible fate. Throe of the mon who escaped from the wreck were badly burned. When the lite had burned out and the wreck wa searched Iho charred and unrccogniznbio bodies of six mon were found in the ruins. I l I III I AiLirohlsts. LONDON , Jan. 21. The anarchists who were arrested at Walsall were arraigned again today. The chief constable related the story of their capture and announced that ho had a statement by Dcakln , the man arrested "in London , which Incriminated all the pris oners. Counsel for the prosecution said thai the minute book of the club showed that Deuklu was appointed a delegate to the anarchists' congress held in Brussels. Doukn , ho said , had confessed because ho believed the other prisoners were confessing , and because ho believed Charles Slaughter to bo a police spy. Dcakm's confoislou dealt with the means employed to got castings for the bombs which ho understood wora for use in Kussla. Bail was refused and the pris oners were remanded. Khodl-,0 Ahhits' Itoiitlno. [ CopyrtiiMfil 18Ti by Jainci ( Ionian Hewlett. ! CAIUO , Egypt , Jan. 21. [ New York Herald Cable-Special to Tim BCK.J The khedlvo resides for tbo present at ICoubboU palace with his mother. Every morning ho comes to Cairo to confer with his ministers and ro- cnivo oflicial visitors. After lunching at tlio Abdlno palace , ho returns to ICoubbeti In the afternoon. Dr. Commnnos bas been ap pointed private physician to the kuoillvo in place of Sallm Pasha. Shroiuloil In I'oi ; . Loxnox , Jan. 21. The cily today is wrapped in a dense and almost impenetrable fog , equal to that which prevailed at Christ mas time , and which caused much loss of life and incalculable money damages. Trafllo Is { really Impeded and ll Is so dark that the use of electric and gas lights has boon resorted to throughout the city In bouses and factories. Arrested In Mc-xloo. Crrr OP Mr.xtco , Jau. 21. The newspaper El Ttompo will tomorrow contain an account of an American who yoslorday. attempted to visit President Diaz and was arrested when entering the palace. El Tidinpo will state that it is impossible to solve tbo mystery surrounding the affair. M. CoilKtllllH' ( ° ll O. PAUII , Jan. 21 , The public prosecutor has refused M. Laur's demand to prosecute M. Constans on the ground that onlv the presi dent of the Chamber of Doputlos can em power the public prosecutor In the matter. Troubles In "iH'mlo/a. Bt'KN'os A HKS , .lun. 21. The troubles between - tween Iho governor of Mondoia and the legislature have resulted In a serious out break. Many persons have boon killed or wounded , _ llulKiirlii'K ApiihiK ) Accoploil. PAIIH , Jan. 21 , The French government has accented Bulgaria's nolo of apology for the expulsion of M. Cbadaumo. I.oll l < i u , Pu. , Jan , 21. Thotna * * N. and Frank II. Allison , thu missing convey ancers , who disappeared i from Manayung , a suburb of this city , some ten days ago , are said to have gene to Ilra/il. Several ques tionable ) transactions have como to light and the liabilities of tbo linn uro now estimated nt $100,000. _ Con I CiiinlilK Dint II. PiiiMpr.U'iiiA , Pa , Jan. 21. It wa learned this afternoon that the Lehlgh and Wllkcsbarro Coal company undo n sharp cut in coal prices yesterday , and It was rumored that other companies are mooting Iho cut today. _ ( lot I 'our Vcurx , LONDON , Jan. 21. Arthur Hdwird Smith- urs , formerly manager of the Uncllsh bank of the Hlvor Plato , who was charged with stealing i.7,184 , has bnon fontonc'jJ to four years' poual servitude. * ' In Cnll'4 I'm or , \VADIIINIIION , 1) . C. , Jan. 21. The senate committee on privileges and election1 ! In the Florida conlciUul cuso decided In favor of suutlng Hull. lluirllily Miincli'il. f * uu , la , Jan. 21. Spoclul Telegram to ' 1 111 : UUK , A horriuia acci lt-n. oixmred at the Mound City store works , olcht mlles from hero , this evening , A boy nnmod Daniels , 10 years old , WM nsslstlt'ff In Inolng a broken bolt near n revolving shaft. To roneh It ho wa * standing on a Kilo ol heading which tipped over throwing blm against tbo shaft. U caucbt hit coat and In nn Initant hU body was drugged around it and the bolt which ho hold In Ills band was wound around his body , crushing ovor.v bono and killing him instantly. The shaflns making 200 revolutions a minutes and It was three or four mlnutos before the frightened spectators csuld .stop the machinery , NIMT Ilitllillng of Iho Illrtlr Inttltiilo I'orin- iilly Oponoil. Hutu , Nob. , Jnn. 21. ( Special Telegram to TIIK BBK.JTho now Kcoloy Institute building was formally opened lioro tontaht and about ' 100 visitors banqueted In the Gcr- mania hall ny the directors of the Institu tion. nil tbo Keclev graduates from Dwlght. 111. , DCS .Monies , hi. , and Blair were Invltod and a few citizens from Blair. At HHthu ; ! ) guests were ushered to thu ball , where tbo following tnonu was spread : r.HC.Utopod Oysters. Cold Turkey. Sllued Hum. Cranberry S 11100. .Tollies. Salads , Sariiloj-it Uhlpx. Rolls , C'elory. Ollvos iind nimrklns. Oro.im D.ilry Choose. Orange * . lluimmis , Grnpos. I. onion Ice Cream. Assorlod CitUe. Macaroons. Uolontt'lVn. .Mocha Coirto. At 10:10 Toastmaster F.V. . Keniioy , sr. , Introduced Judge Jesse T. Davis , who gave n ton minutes' address of welcome , after which thu following responses were made Losllo W. Kooloy of Dwlght , III. , responded to "Bichlorldo of Gold Cure , " and kept the audlcnco Interested tor ono hour. Next was a response to "Sobilety , " by Dr. Goorgu L Miller ; an orisilnnl poum by Walt Mason , "Dr. Keeloy and the Press. " by Dr. Chllds of Wayne , Neb ; "The ICeuloy Graduates , . " by Dr. B. F. Monroe ; "Our League , " Hon. Pat O. Huwes ; "Out * Visitors. " C. L. Sleeper ; "What nro wo Hero For , " bv Judge G. A. Huthorford ; "ICeolov and tbo Home , " C'het B. Dyke ; "Tho Veil Uplifted , " by G. W. Hunt. The male quartette favored Iho audience with a song , after which the guests were taken to the institute und ulvon places for ontertalnmon * , for the ovcnlng , kindly offered by the cill/.cns. The hall was nicolv dec orated with evergreens , and till report having a good time anil everything passed off plcus- antlj , and the 'jr > ! > people from abroad will go awav feeling glad that there Is such an mstl tution to do good as the ICeeloy institute of Blair , Nob. Much credit Is duo the Indies and gontlo- mcn on the commiltoo who have worked so hard to make It pleasant for Iho visitors whllo lu the city. Nearly all leave on the early train tomorrow morning. iui'rittt < K.IJIM r M///.UKM. lllg Corpoiutloin OrKitnl7o < l ( or Oporiitlni ; I.llirs ol Koild. SriiixnpiKi.i ) , 111. , Jan. 21. Articles of In corporation of tbo Chicago and St. Louis 1'llectrlc Railway company were fllod today. The company proposes lo conslrucl and operate an electric railway between Chicago and St. Louis , with branches from East SI. Louis to Bollc- vlllo , from Edwardsvilio to Cnrhnvlllo and various other points. It will touch among other places Sprlneliuld , Decatur , Lincoln , Bloomington , ICankukco , Pontlae , Jollel and Alton. The capital stock Is $1,000,000 , the incorporalors being : S. B McDurnoy and A. C. Carper of St. Louis ; and Walter E. Beckwllh. Thomas May , jr. , and A. C. Hhoadcs of East St. Louis. Another company that has fllod articles of incorporation is tbo Chicago , ICcokuk & Southwestern railway , which proposes to operate u road from Havana , 111. , to ICooknk , la. The capital stock Is * I,000OW ) and Its mcorporutors are : William Logan , W. Iv. Johnson , George D. Hand. James II. Anderson and Jumos W. Summers of Iveo- kuk ; M. Leroy and Henry H. Dlokonsnn of Hamilton ; Thomas Hamcr of Vermont , and George Edmunds of Carthago. l.\Cli\T 01 > ' 2'HK SKA. : < > t n l.ui'K" V < 'HSI' | 111 Mill Ocoiin A Thrilling Serin- . LONDON , Jan. 21. The British steamer Im perial Prince , Captain Cox , from Now York , January J , for Leilh , bas arrived at Portland. Captain Cox reports that on January 10 , in latitude -IS north , longitude 10 west , ho saw heavy clouds of smoke and u large llama which twice shot high into the air ns though thrown up by an explosion. Soon after wards ho perceived a largo .ship on lire about six miles distant from the steamer. A heavy northwest gale bad been blowing for forty hours and enormous Boas were running. Captain Cox stcored for the ship , but a heavy squall occurred and the weather be came so thick that tno ship was bidden from view. view.Whon When Ibo weather cleared the ship had vanished. Captain Cox believes the crow must have perished as it would have boon Impossible for small boats to live in Iho sea tliat was running. i'itii-Aiun FOH ir.ui. South Duliiitit Olll/ciiH l'o | > mllit ! < ' Seimtor Alleged i\prcHslon : * . CITY , S. D. , Jan. 21. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Bii.l The following bits boon dispatched to Washington rolleoting the sentiment entertained on Chill matters : KfcCHKTAKV. Washington. I ) . C. : Tno lllaolc Hills section of South Dakota reiiudliituu the reported expressed sontlineiitH of Karmor Kyle nn tl.o Chilian Imbroglio. Wo oan fur nish 5i ) I Slonx scouts , 503 cowboy dragoons und I , duo Infantry , Kimliind must keep her IHHO out. No arbitration , no mediators , no more Ulilll sailed and no moro promises HI protect Americans abroad by political di'm.iuonues. Instead u'lve us a prnutlcul example. TiioiiNDVKK , Ktute Adjutant Ucnerul. The l' ' ° lr < i Iteconl , NEW Om.iuxs , La. , Jan. 21. The round house , machine shops und contents of the Now Orleans & Southern road ( formerly the Shell Beach ) , situated on tbo Polndros plan tation In the St. Bernard parish , near this cltv , burned last night. Loss { 00,000. COI.UMIHA , Mo. , Jan 21. The Columbia Milling company's mills and several other concerns wuro burned today. Loss , $ ' .10,000 ; Insurance , $ < iO,000. Ci.M'ivvtTi , O. , Jan. 21 , The town of Ohio City , fifteen rolles from Collnu. O. , was flro-swopt today , almost everything Doing destroyed. Loss , ftO.OOO. NBW YOIIK , Jan. 21. Thlrty-nlno horses wore destroyed bv u lira which broke out In thn basement of George Darby's llvorv stable tonight. LOJS , $10,000. VllllllllllO llorHOH I.OHt. GIIVND UiiMiia , Mich. , Jan. 21. By the burning of W. S. Hull's barn hero tonight , A union , Eagle Bird and Gray Poor , valued at f . ' 0Mi , ( ) | , wuro burned up. Hurry < illiiumt Kuoolcoil Out. DeruoiT , Mich , , Jan. 21.-In an eight round boxing match lioro this evening bo twcen Jack Collins of Detroit and Hurry Gilmore - more of Chicago , Collins knocked Gtlmora out In Iho second round. I NATURAL mUlT FLAVORS , Vanilla - \ OT perfect purity. LomonI Lemon - of great strength. AlmSnd Eco 0 y'nthoiru.i0 ' - [ Rose Otcj -j Flavor as clollcntoly ctnd dallclotisl.v ao thu frvsh fruit * TORTURING ECZEMA IMitor lonn I'litln Dealer Cnrod of In * siifTerablo llclilnjc niul IMIu by dm Cutlcnrii Hcinptllci. No ! . ( " Thau Fl-o riiysldnns CoiisuHcil. 'I'lieli1 ( 'omllnoilVlsilont ) \ IVIIoiu'il \Yltlioitt lienrllt. I nm Uty u > i'nn nlil. In AiiKiist , H < \ wai troubled wllli the pentllnr kln dl en e to whlrli | i v plo of niv HUP nro subject , Vmmn nmoiin medical men n opieum It's nM iippearHiice wns near , Im niiklev It rapidly extended orur the lo rvr extremities until my Ires were nearly ono rn\v soroi from leit < the trouble extemled nrrrt" the hlpi , hiinlilur < niiil tlieoutlro leniilli of thn nriiH Hie leu > nihlHtin' itrenlly swollen nltli nn llrliliiK , burnliu pi\ln , "lUiuut re ntMii. Alllioils'li the Ix"t mo lien ) mlvlni nltninahlii employeil , no le t limn lira plij.'lclnns i rthe plneo belni : inil ulleil mill ll.n pru , crlplloii * tieliiK Ibo niMilt of ttmlr eoinblnn.t nlmlam the il | on n , thoiuih niipnrently rheeXeil. ntnil.l recur In n fuirXUy * UK tmil n * ereri ilurlmt lt > pronto * * my weluht fell nwiiy nboilt InetityllMi pound * All nil mperlmenl I t > einii the unnnf t'l'iUMMi \ , folumlnir the lmpe ! mid pliiln lii'triictlon * ulreii nlth th4 UKMI.IIU.M , xnillii fourweek * found myself nnilwith Kln fall niul nntiirnl In eolor. tbo Ifhlni ; And pnln entirely relieved. W. It MKAh. IMitor town I'lnln Denier , Cre < co. In. Cuticura Resolvent The nen' Illooil ami t-klii I'lirlller , tbo ureiiti'M of Humor KemedltK , Ititernnlly Ho clenn < o the bloo I of nil Impurities un l POIMUIOU * element * , und tlius ro love the cmi u > , nnd Cfrici'ii \ , tlui iirent skin Cum unit CrrniiiA MHI1 , im e > iiillte | Skin I'urltlor mid Ilenutltler , externnlly , ( to rli > r the Kkln mid "rnlp.mul reiloretliiihnlrl , * | > ei < illlyeuroererr liumiir ami illoiMi e of tlui skin , Honlp mid blood , Hltli lot * of linlr , Mhelber Hohliif. liurnlni. , "inly , pimply nnd lilotiti ) , rtliether lmpli > , ruofulou * hereilltnry or rohtiiplouswhenpbysuimis mid nil other temetllot full. Soli ! cver/wheio I'rue.l'l net nv.Ale So M1 ! ! 5e i HKIIII \ INI , ! l I'repiired hr tlio I'oiTHi DmM ClIKMIl U. COIII'llll VI KIS' . IlllstOII. I for lloir to rurn f'kln Illfonses. ' P1III'.KS | [ , lilirk hciiiH. . ' iuli. roil , chappoil , unit rilll oily skin i-iirii I liviM'T IIA un\i' FREE FROM RHEUMATISM T JtLt . IN HSR HIM IK Tilt I l"tTltll\ \JBTr j0LNTilMis IM.AHTKII ri'IU i' < rhou 1 g Jfe inntli1 , > 'liitlc. lilti , klilui'y. ilunt ami % * iLiMeuIar paint niul nonknuHSi.'i Thu llril ami only IMI'II killing plinli > r NO . DELICATE AND LASTIHQ ODOR. KorBnloliTnlinruKnnd Fancy Ooodn Dunterd or If imnblo to procure thla onilcrAiI oii | > amid Slit , In tnmpa and receive D ratio by return nmll. JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago. HI'KClAI.-Slmniloti llrlln WnHc ( the popiilaf Widely Wnltt ) HentKICKK in nnjono ouadluj ; ui broo wrippora of glituidon lluila BOIID. A now nnil r < iniilatn | Tri'iitini'iit , conslMlim of f uppoHltorloi * Ointment In ( . 'MpHiileH , nlno In Itox ami I'll ! * ; a I'oiltUn < un1 for I'xturunl , Internal Illliiil or Uli'uilliiK ItHiliiu. ( liriinli ! llurent nr llercilltiiry I'llt'i 'I liln UiMii < * ily lint noror been kiKinn to fall $1 pi'rhov li forJ'i aunt by nmll \Vliy nutter Irom thlt terrlblo illKoaiii whim n written ton Kimrnntoe In positively Klven with li liotoi , to ri'tiinil tlio money It not riiri'il Bund xtainp Tor Ireii Sample ( liinriintou Issuei ! by Kiilm , \ Co UniKulMn. Solo AitimH , curnur loth nnil lloni. ! . " IrcetH , Uinnlin , Nt'h , Allani-diie UOVAh MAIL 3 ill ii'Kiilfirly ilurln-l wlnU-r from PORTLAND to LIYEHPUOL Direct. Cnbln ftOnntl upnardi M'eonil cnbln $ - } .11 low rlltm NO ( A1T1.K ( AIIIUKII. STATE BEUVIOUl OI > ' Now York niul GlaJKOvr 1'ortoUlilly. Cnblntln. S-ocon ; ! 1'nliln I2 > . fileoriwo tl'J ' Apilr to AMiAN.t CO , < hlonito ; II. 13. MOOIUj , W.iliuli Ticket Onioo ; W. RVA1U lUirllniftun TIcKd. IMU ) Britus'vlrli , A I'Klll'KCT WINTKIt ItllrfOUT IIOl'KU Opens Janiuir2ml. . Homl for Illiutriilu I Olrcilir TIIW IHIAND I1OTKI , COMPANY , WAUItKN I.HM , VN.Ull Muntl- AMUS1SM HINTS. T I'ljAY Theater AORKATCAST Thteo nights , commencing Thursday. Jan uary'Jl. Saturd.iy Matinee Primrose and West's Comely Co , , l'ic9uiiUi > Ktlio urunloit IniiKliliiK suieiiHuif ihu aoi- aoii A niuitlcal pniitoiiilinlc dimn.ljr IntroliicInK thn fnuious llrolln'ri ll/ruo. nnil vxaa\ \ lent o.istof pturors OrlKluul , lirluht , novel. I'nllku nnrthliiu orur Im fure roan 111 Hiiecmi croovrliurj Hontu on nnlu nt imunl prices. FARNAM STREET THEATE R N.S.Wood THE ORPHANS In the Com OF NEW YORK , edy Drama , Kvory Kvunlng Tnls Saturday Mati Week in 8:1,1. : nee , 2OO. : FARNAM STREET THEATER. 4 nlKlit * oommtmrliiKHiiinlny .Mitllnio .Innnury U Tliucrouluit nt all Illili oiimudr ilminiis An Irishman's Love. 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