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Show FLASHES FROM THE WIRES. Wilson Howard, one of the principals of the famous Kentuck feud, is in a Missouri jail, charged with over a score of murders. Under an old New Jersey blue law a livery stable keeper caii recove no damages for injury to vehicle or animal hired on Sunday. An 14-year-old Missouri damsel is attracting at-tracting considerable attention in New York. She is eight feet tall, weighs 250 pounds, aud is still growing! ! Many unsuccessful attempts have been made at Berlin to manufacture Koch's lymph by following the professor's pro-fessor's inexplicable explanation of the process. A Brazilian merchant urges American manufacturers to seud their wares to that country. American goods of every description sell readily at fabulous prices. Representative Witter, speaker of the republican house of tho Montana lairi sli t urn ili.xl Ha t tt i,l i. legislature, died Saturday. A 75,000 pouud casting, tho largest ever made, was poured at Bethlahem, Pa. It will be used for armor plates. Sir Arthur Sullivan's new opera "Ivanhoe" was produced at London and is pronounced far ahead of anything any-thing he has yet written. Tho hospital at Skopin, Russia, has been destroyed by lire. Fourteen patients pa-tients perished in the flames. K. B. Kodgers, mnnaeer of the New Orleans Watch and Jewelry company, has absconded taking about $10, 000 in money that had been paid in by subscribers sub-scribers to w atch club schemes organized organ-ized by tho company. - Lieutenant Schwatka was slightly improved im-proved this morning. Tbe doctors now thiuk he will recover. The spiual injury in-jury may render him a cripple for life. Prolessor Koch is about to go to Egypt. Ho will probably be absent from Berlin about threo months. He explains that he only partially disclosed the method of production of curative lymph because hu desired to stop the rush of doctors to Berlin. |