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Show THE house. She is supposed to have been temporarily insane from over study. Two Texas cowboys got into a dispute on Saturday, and in the fusillade that ensued both men were killed. New York (Clipper Tuer right of way has been granted for an Benjamin Hopkins, cashier of the late elevated railway for a line-east and west Fidelity Bank of Cincinnati has been through Chicago on Lake Street. The be five cents. pardoned. Anorder has been forwarded fare will to the warden of the Ohio penitentiary at Columbus for his immediate release. ‘ The Guillotine’s Work. The business ings for men all speak of a increase in the’ business foot1888 and anticipatea growth and life in the trade of 1889 surpassing that of any previous year. Tur French Chamber of Deputies has moyed to print and placard throughout France Premier Flouquet’s speech on the secularization of schools. “The - government,” he said, “wished to free education from all religious influence.” The speech was astic applause. received with enthusi- and white made been “Rome howl” Ky., went to in Elliott Martinsburg County the county seat of Elliott county on Christmas eve, bent on a jolliication similiar to those formerly waged by his notorious kinsman. While drinking with his friends in astore, he and Frank mountaineer, Atkins, quarreled, a young and ‘Tolliver drew a knife and slashed Atkins across the breast. Atkins retaliated by striking Tolliver on the head with a scale weight. He is not expected to recover. Does Guiteau’s Curse Have Effect? A New York paper says: ticking, who before, stepped had not and seized the condemned man, hurled him onward against the upright board, flung themselves upon him and by their weight bore their struggling victim face down- ward to the top of the low platform. That board worked on a swivel and moved on rollers. In an instant it had been wheeled forward under the glistening knife. Deifler who had stood like a stone at the right of the guillotine during all these terrible scenes now reached forward and fixed the wooden collar over the back of the prisoner’s neck. Then | the knife was sprung and the keen steel Notwith- struck the neck asit might have collided standing the carefully studied efforts to keep the facts from the public knowledge, it has leaked out that Dr. Alexan‘| der McDonald, General Superintendent of the Insane Asylum on Ward’s Island, has become insane. It is hoped the _ affliction is only temporury and that the witha car spring. It went through the neck and the head of Prado lay among tho shavings beyond. once brilliant mind of the great specialist will be restored to a normal condition, _but the prospects at present are not couraging. years has Dr. McDonald been one of for en- many S. F. Kershaw. Salt Guiteau, the assassin of President Gar- field, and it is noteworthy that he is another of those-parties who participated in that trial and who have apparently fallen under the curse. EMANCIPATION Fence Advertising Done in all parts of the Jountry. 63 EK. First South St., Four Doors West plete in detail, yet concise inform. devoted to Western, and especially The celebration of the first quarter from of slavery began at Philadelphia on Wednesday. Many of those present were of the freed race, and they listened intently to Rev. B. F. Lee, ex-president of Wilbur University, and now editor of the Christian Recorder, retary and Rey. Dr. R. J. of the Freedmen’s Presbyterian length. 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