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The Evening Herald from Topeka, Kansas • 1

The Evening Herald from Topeka, Kansas • 1

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'V FIVE CENTS TOPEKA, KANSASMONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1882. TQLUME 1, 83. loving people a scare at the prospect of MAN MYSTERY. I A H0RRI11I.K CITY OFFICERS. WORK OP THE WIRES.

I. CELESTIAL COMET. Kansas City, Oct. 10. Otto lliutz, a German, from Groenlake county, Wiseou.

Mayor J. C. Wilson. Attorney 1. MoFarland.

Polio JudVe Chextcr 'i'hoiaaa, Sr4' Marshal Thos. Cochran. City Clerk tleo. 'faubcr. sin, spent the the central station yesterday under l-wk und key.

An officer had him iu custody, and left with him for Discovery of ft Dead Sodj In ai 014 Shanty oa Laurent's 7am. wars and other disasters which such visitations were supposed to portead. But they have got over that sort of tiling nowadays. And the eomot at the present writing is uothing more nor less than a big euriosity imported from some remote quarter of the universe and oa exhibition for a space in the unequalled show of the firmament. TALK.

Jutiuo of the 1'oiice Jos. Reed, Wiuy R. An Interesting Collection of Happen' inep all Farts of the Hemisphere. The Marvelous Heavenly Phenomenon and Free Oriental Show 1 Splendor. IlMen and H.

liumivu. I .1 ThirllM. City Council First Ward, W. Annie knd John Mftrnhall Second Ward, M. lleery ma Jno.

P. Cole; Third Wnrd, A. Chesney and John Griffith! Fourth Ward, Norton, and Goo. Nn Clue to the lliifortqnat lilting Coronor Pronounce! His lalti have knen front Natural Board of Education OrrinT. Welch, President; c.lnrV Vint J.

H. Some Shooting and Killing in Various Fouoht, 0. C. Skinner and M. R.

Mitchell end Ward, Orrin T. Welch, C. W. Jewell and W. A "Herald" Reporter Stays Up until 4 O'clock in the Morning to See the Wonderful Comet.

Places Condition of Thurlow Weed, Etc. W.ttavitt; Third Ward, A. m. uaunniin, h.jj. i Qibaon and E.

H. White! Fourth Ward, P. Baker, H. X-Jjevenaort ana wo. ft.

7 OOUNIY OFF1CRKS. Wisconsin on an evening east-bound train, lliute has been a fugitive from justice since June, 1881, and notwithstanding vigorous efforts were made to overhaul him, they were barren of results up to several weeks "go- Hintz Is, charged with perpetrating a nameless crime Upon his daughter, and on finding out that its finite would expose him, left for the west in the hope of escaping deseiTed retribution. nintz was captured at a point about twenty miles south of Wichita, Kau. lie accompanied Capt. Payne on his last, trip to Oklahoma, and was preparing to settle in the Indian Territory.

SPONTANEOUS COMBCSTIOS. Tolido, Oct. 16. At 2 o'clock this morning the Cincinnati, Hamilton aud Dayton rouud-house, near the union depot, DHMOCEACY OF CLA It is a cold day when this country Cim't Ciay Centkr, Oct. 16.

ITie boys feel show up a comet. jubilant over the news from Ohio, and last night had a bonfire and a grand hurrah. The grandest aud only celestial sky-scraping W'oader is now at hand in the fullness of its oriental splendor and The feeling in this community has taken a Jndre of Third Judicial District John T. Mortiu. (state Senalnr-rD.

C. Motskcr. Representative T. J. Andoreon.

Board of County Commissioners A. Washburn, Chairman, John Brnnncr and J. Q. A. Peyton.

Treasurer Bradford Miller. i 1 Clerk George llilmore. I Sheriff li. E. Bush.

i Doputy Sheriff Fred. Miller. i Clerk of District Court B. M. Curtil.

Probate Judye Darid A. Harvey. Sup't of Public Instruction L. 'C. Gage.

i Register of Deeds S. M. ood. Attorney A. H.

Vance. i l9urvyorC. H. Barton. Coroner W.

B. Gibson. 'J4 It it a great change in the last few da3-s. Geo, heavenly glorjy After an extended tour through tho uni- W. Glick will poll a large vote here.

P. Campbell Is our candidate for represen tative and will be elected; He runs inde pendent, "liberal republican in politics, verse, during which it appeared at all the principal planets and was exhibited before the highest lights under the sun, the big space traverser has arranged for a series of performances here, which, owing to other engagements, is positively limited to indorsed by all parties of a liberal tendency, caught fire and burned. Four engines THE NEWS. The boys feel good and have burnt pow der for the grand succsss In Ohio and West were damaged eaoh, and two loaded freight cars were burned. The total loss is about $20,000, uninsured.

The cause Virginia. We uow await the news from one month only. It is supported by a Pennsylvania and New York. Old Clay is supposed to have been spontaneous 1 combination of unrivalled brilliancy, and county, although heretofore strongly re among the star attractions which appear publican, will surprise the natives on the in connection with it may be mentioned the Great Bear, the luminous Bull, the 7th day of November next. NOT HARMOX-IZISG.

Dm Moinbs, Oct. 14. Yesterday JI. sciatillating Lion and the stationary Dog, A JH'IWEKOUS AiTKItCATION. Indianapolis, Oct 16.

At an early Harmon, a druggist at Madrid, about twenty miles north, was shot by Miss Hat-tie Myers, a milliner. Ho had been courting her for a long time, and, a few weeks Castor and Pollux double up for the exhibition i and appear in their famous act of Heavenly Twins, and the Big Four Belr hour tills morning, two parties of young Tits cssir and family Lave gone to Gats-cbina. Tun Italian uiiuister of justice has re-' uKeesb's colt, Bookmaker, has broken Tint Tilden Income tax case has been dla- missed. Miss Adbmidk Phillips, well known as singer, died in France. UN, Grant says that he tikes no interest In the present campaign.

Tira Pacific coast wheat crop cannot ex- oecd 44,000,000 bnahels. 'i A plot to burn the Imperial Russian theatre at Eiga has been discovered. Tub strike on the Northern Pacific was men, one composed of roughs, and a quarrel ensued, resulting in the murder ago went east, returning witli a wife. Yes of one of them in a most brutal manner. terday Harmon aud his wife met Miss Myers ia a store, when she drew a revolver They had all been drinking, and it is not known just how the altercation was and shot Harmon, the ball striking his uVt brought about, but it is certain that Albert neok, below the ear.

She turned the Wilber was knocked down by Miehael Scanlon and kicked in the side and head until he was dead. His body was a hor weapon to herself and attempted to discharged it, but was thwarted, when she seized a knife and repeated the suicidal attempt, but was disarmed. She declares that if she can't have him, no other woman rible sight when the police fouad it. Wil-ber's companions deserted him at the first shall. Found Again.

Last Friday the Evening IIiskald pub Of lished an account of Gov, Critlendou's wife being robbed out in Colorado of all her jewelry aad souse money. This ii how it terminated The governor and wife had A I Ivt'lj Lait of Loquacious Local Found Laying Around I.oone by the Local Editor, Miss Genevieve Ward is playing in Scot- land. William Stafford, the new tragedian, is djutig well. You can't say a dead actor is in straightened circumstances, can you 51 Ben Maginloy is the most "widely" known actor In the profession. Florida actors live on alligators' moat, and they say it Is quite toothsome.

An actress is brave enough until a cockroach hops out of her powder box Linda Dietz is engaged ut the St. James theater, Loudon, Kngland, for the regular 3ason. 1 The modern leading man who does his own thinking is not particularly over-worked. )'' They say that Lotta has saved over $500,000. What railroad was she ever director of? J.

H. Fitiqiatrick kas left "A Child of the State," and is to join the Solviul party in this city. There are many actors on the road this season who would make stately signs for cigar stores. Xow that the screen has been removed from over the depot sandwich the traveling actor is happy. Amelia Waugh Intends to star through the west iu "Oliver Twist" snd "The Child Stealer." Tho regular variety man is never down on monopolies until he is refused a free pass on a street car.

Why is it that a thin actor a mini like Bartley Campbell, for instance can hold more than a fat one It is estimated that three standard combinations can exist five days 011 the hip bone of a country cow. Robert McWade is going out for a season with "15ip Van Winkle," under the management of Charles Thornton. Manager McViekcr Intends soon to deliver a lecture, written by himself, entitled "The Press, the Pulpit and the Stage." Sarah Bernhardt is about to appear in a Spanisli dance, and will imitate the sounds of castanets by simply shaking herself. Praise a bad actor ai.d lie will grow vain; tickle him, and he will laugh; but don't strike him, for you won't get a cent. There is a deaf and dumb acrobat traveling with Barnum." He don't say much, hut he's got all the Ainei Iran oaths at his fingers' ends.

If the spirit of a dead aetor wauls 11 telegram from tills world, he gets but little consolation in knowing that his skeleton is being wired. There arc professionals who paw tho air and spout like Booth, but put them in a paiier and they don't know what to do with their hands. It is observed that the women of the average opera chorus are not beloved of the gods, if it he true that those whom the gods love dicyoung. A member of one of Leavitt's combinations fell down a well two hundred feet deep, In Iowa, last week. He must have kicked the bucket instantly.

A combination visiting Georgia last week divided a fifteen-pound watermelon among themselves, whfc-h contained two hundred and sixty inches of colic. William Cidder is playing "Kip Van Winkle" In Great BrUain, having given his seven hundred and sixtieth representation there, is announced in Limsriek, Ireland, Sept. 18. Now that the actress wha fell through a sections 6, 8 and 10 in the special sleeper in which they traveled over the Burlington route, and Mrs. Crittenden, before retiring Wednesday night, concealed her jewelry aud valuables beneath a pillow in sectioa 10.

1 She occupied section 6 that night, aud ql in ti' is During the rain shower yesterday afternoon, some boys ran into an old, shanty 1 nn out-of-the-way place on J. I juirear fiirm, three miles northeast of the rfHry, where they stumbled against the 4e4 body of au-Hiikaown man and were fright eued so badly that they fairly Dew to the nearest house fait as possible aid gaf th alarm. Two or three men went to 'th scene aud, on Investigation discovered that the unfortunate being had been lay. ing there long enough be kadly decomposed and Coroner Gibson' was seat for. On his arrival an hour or such matter later, the corps was examined earn fully for evidences of foul but Were discovered, aud the man was pro.

nounced as having came to hie death from natural causes. The bnllding in which lie laid stands about fifty yards east eC: the Santa Fe railroad track, and is bidden so by a growth of underbrush that it cannot be seen until within feet of the spot and it considerable distance from any other house. The, body represented that of a man about 40 'years of age, nV feet six Indies high and of 150 pounds weight. In one pocket rt "his trousers was found an oUUjuoney pnrsa oontatn ng $1, a pair of eye glasses anil a pair of small scissors; In the other a piece of plug shewing tobacco around which was a slim strip of Drown wrapping paper with the name of K. W.

Dodge, Topeka, written on it iu black ink. Further than this no clue could be aseerhiiaed. The body was moved last klght to Mlh Stoker's undertaking establishment aud buried In the potters' field this morning. WEALTHY WIXXtAJK. The Orcat Railroad Kins or Nrw Taekaa ten by a Heportar.

Probably there has been more saltf u( written about Win. H. VanderbtU during the past twenty years than any other- bm on this continent, the presidents ef.tfist time not excepted. He is the wealthiest mau in aud a trolling two hundred millions of dollar II is the railroad king of the world, rldsa in the finest nr ever built, and in fast jerks the reins that drive an Immense business. He lives in the grandest hens, keeps the best horses and owns the mmt magnificent of steamboats.

Last Saturday evening this wonderful 'tmm Willi his three sons afl a party of prominent rallrsurj men from Xew York Mid Chicago passed through Topeka from the west on btI way home, haviag been out as far as LfluV ville looking at the country. They went by the Union Pacific route' and returned over the T. A S. F. probably wllk view to buying one or the other of two roads, aud possibly both of theai.

Tl party, stopped. at this eity abouo fltW minutes, during which time a reporter the Hkralu had an opportunity to took at Mr. Vanderbilt.and inspect his elegant train of five palace oars. Mr. Vanderbllt looks just like the pictures you see of hire, and be plays whist.

PERSONAL. X' Dr. W. C. Leech, of Marlsn, Oslo, wta owns considerable property in aad aroun Silver Lake, is in the eity.

T. J. J. It. Hankla left to-Uy fr Pcrrysvillc, to see their mother wke is not expected to live.

Mr. Theodore C. Carr, an old-time prlae tcr, has retired from the business, aad hut this morning via. San Francisco forfVattie, Washington territory. Geo.

Timber and J. S. Ensmltger will leave for Milwaukee to-night to atwnd national convention of political Gmmi to be held there Wednesday. J. M.

Lathrope and wife and Albert Thomdlke, of Boston, are at the WloAser. Messrs. Lathrope aud Thorndika are butfc directors of the Santa Fe road. A Square Ma a. Everybody hi Topeka shoidd f9 to Crawford's next Saturday eight to se "A So tut re Mau." This company is undar lite latrix, Betelgeuse, Kigel and Seiph execute their specialties in the celebrated tableau of Orion.

The whole concludes with a grand ilhqniuation by Old Sol, whose long experience and thorough familiarity with all the details of the 'business insure the most satisfactory results. The scenery and equipments transcend in beauty aud grandeur any ever ottered to the public, and the "music of the spheres," which Is engaged for (lie production, has been spoken of very highly by eminent authorities. General admission free. Performances begiu at 4 o'clock in the morning. Jumbo and the giants are insignificant insects in their mammoth proportions along side of this arcnial outfit of wondrous maguificuiice.

It has naturally created a stir in the wonder of marvels so much so that the Hkeai.d reporter staid up last night until 4 o'clock this morning to gaze upon the celestial vagrant. All oilier attractions are for the time wholly eclipsed, singly or collectively they couldn't hold a candle to this comet, either in dimensions or in the graee and celenity of its movements. Should this statement be questioned bv the management or advanee agent of rival shows who naturally are disposed to br-little this attrition it is only necessary to say that the tail of the comet alone is some fifty million miles long aud its head is about three hundred thousand miles in diameter, while it is steadily making a mattor of two aud a half million in'lcs a day in its laps through tho solar system. The ravishing opKirtimity of dead heading so a show has awakened all thoo latent instincts of humanity which invest the dodging of a box oIFioe with supreme delight. The cjinetaiy wonder was to be exhibited without the charge of a penny, aud no scats had been reserved.

These were joyful tidings to the people of this metropolis. But unhappily there was a condition that for the nonce whs lost sight of. To see the phenomenon one hail to be np before four o'clock aud out of doors. This wasn't cheerful. Most comets arc reasonable.

They trip the following morning when she loeked under the pillow for the jewelry, what was her surprise to find it missing A diligent search was prosecuted, but to no purpose, and the jewelry was given up as lost, but, Thursday night, it was found by mere di ot hi IB 1 th chance in section 10, where Mrs. Critten-don had eoncealed it the evening before and then forgotten all about it. Ml I One temperance speaker at the city park yesterday afternoon publicly belittled Wm. appearance of trouble, and left him to his fate. Scanlon and his associates were arrested, aud are held to await examination.

He admitted the commission of the assault, and said he neither knew nor cared who his antagonist was or what became of hiln- nirRLOw wekd'i jt New York, Oct. 10. The death of the venerable Thurlow Weed may be expected at any time. He is doily growing weaker and dissolution can not be much longer delayed. He is fully resigned to his fate, although lie does not realize that it is so near at hand.

This week he has inserted a codicil to his will respeoting the disposition of a piece of property in. Troy. The members of his family are always near ids bed-side. Mr. Weed is rational about one-third of the time only.

The remaining two-thirds his weak frame seems to be racked by fover and he is partially delirious. He Hppears, however, to live in the present and not in the past, as it is very rare that his conversation at such momenls revert to the stirring times when he practically ruled the Empire state. When death dotli claim the old eutlemuun all political strife in this city and state will be forgotten for the nonee, for he will be mourned by ail citizens irrespective of party. Thurlow Weed Barnes, a grandson to the stricken veteran, has eased lile journalistic labors in Albany iu order tiial he may be in constant attendance upon his failing relative. KILLED AND MORTALLY WOUNDED.

St. Louis, Oct. 10. Jas. aud Edward Baon, the two desperadoes who killed the city marshal of Caldwell, Kansas, on the 2i of last June, and attempted to murder Deputy Sheriff Segus of Van Zaudt county, Texas, some time ago, and who belonged to the gang that planned tiie robbery of the Texas PaciQc railroad train Dallas about a month ago, but which frustrated by a heavy storm, Were overtaken by a posse under Constable Harvey, near Sunset, on Wednesday last and the former was instantly killed.

The hitter is mortally wounded. adjusted without the aid of tin; Iroops. K-9esator Doksby Jh to Hot jj? SpHaga( N. to be treated for his eyes. This Lee, Hotchkiss and Chaffee niaga-: zlne guns are all to bavo a trial 'in the 'army.

5'J Tei miners of four counties of England have demanded an advance of 15 per eent. Gho. Issoo was shot dead by Geo. Cooper on tlie Germantown, fair grounds. Ton Albert Lea route has been eon-v ceded one-third the emigrant business to 8t.

Paul. Count Voa ILvtzfildt, Prussian minister to Constantinople, has been made foreign secretary, A London ooiameicial ti'aveler Las been arrested for threatening to murder the primce of Wales. Thus. Poweb O'Connou deniex that the Irish in America have ceased subscriptions to the laud league. Th Spanish government kas been requested to furnish aid to the sell'erers by the cyclone in Cuba.

TiiEita will be some army promotions this week in cousequeaue of General McDowell's retirement. Thb Quadrennial National convention of the Christian cliureli began its sessions in Albany, N. Saturday. Tub body of Luke Coyne was found near Bridgeport, with indications that he had been murdered. At Prospcet, a negro having been adjudged guilty of a brutal crime, was taken and hanged by a mob.

TnK animal meeting of the stockholders of the Louisville Nashville railroad was held at Louisville, Saturday. It is reported that the Dominion govern-' raeut has decided upon the formation of two new provinces la the northwest. It is understood that the French comptroller-general will not be eummoaed to the councils of the Egyptian government. Thb wife of a business man at Norfolk, committed suicide by Jumping overboard from a Baltimore steamer while at McKay, the fish nuirkct man, for having bampicttcd Geo. W.

Gltuk aud the press, Friday night, and understood to illustrate by that how freely whisky would flow in ir. this state if Glick should be elected governor. At tlic same time a gentleman in the 'audience was heard to remark that said sieakcr, had owed him a whisky bill of $25 for the last twelve or fifteen years, and thought what a good thing it would he if lie should pay up before preaching. wl ha forv cer pel i 'a A colored gentleman living on the alley that extends from Fourth to Fifth street, between Kansas avenue aud Quiney street, arose upon the dignity of a domestic chief fe1 across the firmament at a seasonable hour. this afternoon and went for the old lady rough shod.

The fracas beiug incited by They spread themselves across the zenith is- a little essence of 'whoep 'em up," the female underwent treatment at the hands of her lerd aud master. He kicked and cuffed her, and an eye witness says he knocked her down. and have a regard for the range of visions of an ordinary hnmaa being. But this oouiet wilfully gets up when every one but a cracksman ought to be napping and stands complacently wagging its tail on the edge of the horizon where it is visible oily to jieople oa spires and roof tops and astronomical beings in observatories. The reHrter who was iu quest of the luminous Sheriff W.

K. Watts aud Deputy Sheriff Webster, of Sedgwick couutv, passed through the city yesterday with llf fa lie following prisoners, sentenced to the apparition early in the morning fouad coal-hole in Chicago has been awarded $10,000 damages, folks In that city need penitentiary at Leavenworth: T. C. Carpenter, obtaining money under false pre- that there were lots of people occupied like himself. An unhappy group stood iu tiie tedses; Thomas King, "cracking" a safe and stealing $300; Thomas Anderson, rob shadow of Poppendick's for overall hour, and for that space hud nplendid view of Jewel's bank and the most magnificently not be surprised If they find their cellars filled with actresses every morning.

Mr. Dracr, of "Uuole Tom's Cabin" notoriety, is organizing a company in Philadelphia to play "One Hundred Wives" bery. "studded sky one could conceive. Constel Harry M. Clark, the gentleman who lations of high and low degree glowed aud A "fought" the Cartland-Murray show In this city last year, much to the amusement on the road.

William II. Smedley has been engaged to piny the Chinaman. Some wag put a skunk on the stage in of the people, is ahead of Whitley's "Hiil-den Haud" company this season, aud was Leadvillc lawt week, and the loml paper Thb creditors of Archbishop Purocll have forwarded a petition to His Holiness Pope Leo XHI. In reference to the debt of the archdiocese of Cincinnati. Thk relative merit of the Cotton-Ches-borough and the Waring plans fer sewering Newport are causing much discussion 'among the officials and tax-payers' of that place.

At Wilkeabarre, the wood work at the mouth of a coal mine caught fire while sixty men were at work below. The latter niie their way out in safety at the mouth of another mine. here to-day conferring with Manager twinkled, some with the sheen of steel and mil nc with a glow-like tire, but the conwt never came. -The watchers sometimes fewer and (Kinietinies reinforced were patient, but profaue. It was only when tt-e gray of early dawn began to riw above the rim of the sky off beyond Lawrence that the gathering broke up.

says that the performance was unusually strong. The perpetrator was not found. Crowther. management of Mr. J.

H. UtU, the oomlt tnanaircr of the United State. The A LARGE IVNKHAL. St. Louis, Oct 16.

The funeral of Col. A. W. Slaybaek took place yesterday afternoon and was perhaps the largest thsit ever occurred in St. Louis.

The services at the house were pCTformed by Dr. P. G. Robert, of the Episcopal "Church, after which the cortege, whicli consisted of 142 carriages and about fifty buggies, oontain'-ing members of the family and friends, the Knights of St. Patrick, the Legion of Honor, Bar association, Southern Historical society and Benevolent Order of Elks; proceeded direct to cemetery.

At the grave the remains were deposited in a vault until it was determined whether they shall be buried here or interred at Lexington, Mo. Besides the rtpnhentative of the societies above nknioM there were present at the house' and at the eemetery a great number of leading business and men 'I the city, and the eipnwiois of regt the death of the colonel am? syinpU the bereaved family were i sincere. The floral oireri js were magu; ficeut and came from ulin vt all suiircp. Why did they not put detectives on the ft J. G.

Wood, ntiflit editor of the Canilul. strong company ill appear that mada i was one of the park speakers yesterday, scent. The great ntton-pieklng jecne In "The snob a success In Brooklyn when "A Snuare Man'1 was first product. As a strange and beautiful phenomenon, aii'JOse Who were present say that lie irta ine very rank statements, also held Hidden Hand," faithfully representing the It is likely to attract general attention. drama of "A Sipiare Mau" it one of thm slaves at work on the old plantation, and the student of the heavens It affords a sub dramatic events of the amusement np as a victim of llffc'eu years iutro'lueliig the groat, plantation- olio, ject for examination ud theory.

It will unmUenness and songs, dances, choruses, is alone no doubt serve as a mulett for wits to hitch The Templeton ling I quite ffUp'if wArth more than the price of admission the faiiimi Ah hi itt kin. The wy cheap jokes upon am! be treated as similar charged to mt the show. plump little Fay swings on to liar ft marvels, be they earthly or eelesMal, are 'Is Phibtdelphm of -eoin-ion Tias deul'h! tUt- ('i nw v.f 'A, i to quit shaving ou the Sabli-" -r--: i noik, aalliriiug Ii'iii up In bet nin f- i. treated iu tin" irreverent lvs. Time The Nick Huberts Huinpty Inimpty 4 nfiii.

la fn M-t Ilif 1-' 'a was when this omi-t wiM have prr-nted Tun State Temperadee convention, at Syracuse, haresnlted in the erganization of a prohibition society' to propose and, if jxissible, carry through an amendment to the slate constitution. A CongkeGational minister, deeliuing to rereal a conversation with a member bis church, on the witness stand at Montr was exempted fnii ding so by the soat iiudor the QueUee codo, troupe, ith three elowm, wiil a)rtr At t'raw ford's lioue TmwJay evrnlug. This ftiinl n.w li.il I In-K in III a 'Itier- 1 VV quite a hubbub. Tlioxe fiuixl old -a of old, who knew just what t'ic planet meant when th-v did anvthiug luminal ml j'tt ksshs. (i Chandler nn 1 Dallas sffy-r ia-.

in rail- Gov. Crittenden, who wasli warm friend Isn't a bit of lutiu alMHit ry lnuKiitg. Sln px-n rli-ht to work wrh ait ti-limt-s. piite iVIightful to the pux l-f is the bef pantomime company on the Mad, tw Charles I'. Adam (lirliualdi) If h-it ii iii Ann-rim, while the otlwr are 1 no m-aus b-J.

of Mr. Hlaybivk, came from Jefferson City to attend the what barm thf-y iutiTi'ted liu iu.tu could liiise iveii si! ii-.

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