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THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, JAN. 16, •1165.
�1OOI )�r WOR �
I citet att•adiatt this disembarkmentI said to IMiss: 'We fused that apts.CoCone aim Count that we'
tin-
e `J !L . the .Linae was arranged to Lena for tw:,
hours. He afterward Rot the dynamite
• I off the vessel by informing an officer.
''Capt." Phelan Fatally Stabbed I The ottioer said that the plot had beau
to O'Donovan Rowed OSIote. telegraphed from New York.
Phelan as owe act the originators of
mite files, misses* atter we leaded. qucntly neglect. and which w ., tw
We had a telegram from New York acommune-
ins
y- the seeds sown far a harvest of c.e-
ins it was here and deacrtbing the easel trea`sshueld avA.i f•1 ,ef R trtew
l.ratw•n.
Phelan described has efforts to shake I'aueru••alr:tu Kasen tea takeu whenever
off the detect:sees ahu haunted him after- iideaCough u trouldes..ute, will relieve
ll rff«et
the .karuuhiug Lund, and was at nue wards and who triol by rsery means to 'the patla.t, and p.n.vyrd un, wi r //� , , �.,•�.. ►-ss we
tial. auepected .4 being thee famous 'No. induce
hint toturu informer. He dually I a cure in tbo neat obstinate casts. Y+ I HAMILTON STREET,
a t 1 eNN,eeed by It oda atteratssistiu,t
Irish wati.,ualut all his i ., Kearney t u escape 'aria. Continuing new /ra..ef
a always prominent in Irish Phalan aye two detectives learned the That is day btriwliat toy 4etltebewtee
y movements. Short is said dynamite was en board the Queen. 1 of thousands by
early waving many 4.f their
tk..survey said Jess anise front rly gr r%e Truly is
-Wafer' qtr
.GREATI EXCITEMENT
it the u,a ransomBa1rlela of
A.BCORNELL
rea•'dl Nabs (',,aloe /..,a.. Cants•• • wfermfr Carry. He escaped W elle en, WOMBS YOU WILL F'INil lIIF
Emma is New let. ea FFrontsIli I A �,llsa been se 1 f w L t'untinui •
Tale .f ice IrfYrwal tear.ial.a•. ;,pd ha. been T AMKAAt Anr� �Attt ■titin �Of� \tnn� of M � 1
utauaur
to be ou• the Irishman who were could
u of tial cuxlee4WS. as
\.r not k. .Ian. 9. %t a late hour I driven to this country by the treachery n..oe kaew of tit* tact e:o.pt Rama, 1 Dr. King's new Discovery fur Cotsumlr, I AND t'X1)1 1:T.\I, later PCit)i $II %(i!t IX utst t ion
c,('J McDermott,t Brooklyn, she Kearney and myself. thea Liked what tion, Coughs, Colds. Aa Wee/ Bronchium,
12 Chaanbera street, in which building is naw e steamer he aid 'tint to 'the Threat. Pain in bide sad ckling in
thea attenuant se tusI man rushed coot of Int •
la w bettered t. be in the pay of the was Keuaey's object in attempting to limy Fevnr, Issas .4
Y'oice, Tickling n' for.ye
British government as a a I blow up the I Don't ata% res �eY rt it mirai res
eclat Luz,: sero jarrte. lie
ewe 11hr I sad celebrated hese AM'
andt h the ofoioe of O .A,nfew Boma g' PSi. any disease o the Threat and Ietng'. a
and the ('a.t.d f,•Ju.oro. A few stic..ud. Al the hospital, I'tiel•r salt ho was • I get up name sxettru:rnt and scare Eng -
awards a tan catered wl[h bl.s,d esuvq of Ireland. His duthing was cut and •little,'
positive sun. Guaranteed. Trial Iiut I Tlvll t j,ort►ter ifs(' CIiea�st Ilousb' 1,: Tows.
s.
t.. Bred down the stain is the hallwayIr ares' places and the four Matta in O'Donovan Ream could r.o,t be found ties free at J. Wils.eu'.Drug Satre. Large 1 / ,�
sank on the front Mawep, while the like back were slight, and the two just this evening. A friend of los said be ,ha„ .61.00. (l;)
eerts
Intense excitement at mice took place deep : the seventh was in the right side
Llb.wl covered the sidewalk in a strewn. bek w either altootder were two inches I had lately heard tell of Lacs. wry among Picture FT. -aiming a Specialty.
al•part1s♦f, but was sur.riied that Fok rut i'snstrttxaolt.-- For pimple''Neatly,Cheaply, with a Good HC81'OA•
and crown slacked to the some. t+ecerel of the neck and mother penetrated the 1 men should so far forget thvuiselves as I,otehes, tau. and all itching teeters .,f Funerals Furnished
b heel d few men chest and each ani had received • to fight. He was sure Rasa knew notate•
d the akin, use Yrut. Low's Magic Sulphur
elbows rushed up, su stems, a r
thrust. Th ht sea alm.,st ewer- ing ab.oat the affair. an if Boma
-.tJ-''40 •IIID OFFta'k FWt--
rnaking toward the city hall the police a ng arta
followed a then'. tl f them p .1 at the shoulder. The patient showed I been present the stauLiny w u d !lave lin the history f medicines p 1 The Celebratio n Sm. ger Se W ng Mach•
ias
lured b u ht Lack t whgn the a hie
f r { , ration has reorient I b r tonight Phelan a roue
d Th ! e taeudatieu fur the all• sit eff rl , ! I I All orders here a,fl ratr.%r prompt attention 'Yea, that is the man.' said the bleeding statement. 1 bele said he I thin D Bu n •henry h sere. Sts tett!
and proceeded t N
•ltl ,. was W no preps
u andr• 4 o o titude duringthe dressing of been prevented. ive.i retch universal tom
I 'Wee this th man hie wounds. Ce•ronor merle,
caws td. Ata ate cu
rug man was lying. u v n vt u n it a ,es Jtt'hich beats the n•x, . u s. t t,y,un the most.
who stabled u' tusked an tt:i ere the hospital to take the wounded man's dition had net improved. ° p• ilrwian and the permanent cure it effects in kid Tuu'.he'a.
y" • k r well ai:e.•
h L' 1 ante-mortem wgirem orae men 2 Mie diaeaa..s, as r. Van n t;ode sett . pa. " IlaW
man, 'but, by lirsrfns, it fila going to would glee a true story pre New Yurk, Jan. Ilk-Ato'clock this y - -
die I'll .Lir rame and there will he two of '•(h last Sunday week the interview be I manning the surgeons eutertatmed setae Cure. Its action in these distressing
c empkiints is sioeply wonderful. Sold
us. intentions
the a drew • could r and Leta" myself and the local editor of the i hepetitoo l oundu's rec•rvecy. Thed n ad- by J. tt%'iiwn. tint
Ins intentions he drew a recolccr ase ,Kansas l'tty .Ivun.o. sea published in dttwn►1 wounds were diep.rered in the 1 Is of i NrOIPIIIC
bred two shots in goick succors at the the journal. I etterwrrds received a patient's head, making twelve in all.
i The for following
ruin rom tfot,�er fors\villt.aa
beforef theletter from John T Kearney aslmc K City, Jaw v The news of the 1l ill 1 1 1 i' t •1
me anew "" rob of Hamilton an. .rune n' : was '
man stsndui>; hon. (nue u
tall. took effect in the thigh of his would- to come to this city. l telegra
phed him • stabbing of Captain Phelan created a star I
be murderer. This still further increased that I would he here on Jan. to When 1 of excitement here. His abeen:e tar mare yrarr wucb a!lfiaurd with t o.th
wa' fere Biliousness. and unimaurl> Uyrrw p,►w.
1 saRerrd very mach and Inert many diRrrrwl
the excitement and the neighborhood be- I arrived today I called un Kearney and net generally known and only • few tae utile nay ai ban inc only r ditwrrary
came wild with all .vets of roman. Th. �oigether we went t"
Ressa's office. I friends were aware of hi• visit to New relief and Ili.•, t wan a. had as .•v,•r ,e n.
,'L(a,cky York. 1 was recommended AT •friend, who had tarn
featured
man who was stabbed proved to be 'Cap- Bow wsa not un. I
tain' Thee. F. Phelan, of Kansas Cityr0JIt iiuiwn O'Brien carne ire while we
aired 49, and his assailant tate the naw ware then. He sheok hands with me
of Richard Short, of 8111 Tenth �toes. ked 1 1 aa.
Short, who is a butcher, denied all knew- h re I
ledge of the stabbing. He acted a ohne
,.ffeuded by lois arrest. When asked how
the blood canto to be un his hands be
replied insolently with a strong Irish
accent 'Sure didn't I tell you 1 was a off the blow. He wade inure thrusts
to health hy it to try )I:-l;ruwor.
t prear yule. 1 did ss. and i� ..as not Tung
brevet. awe). I before 1 felt like • new .non. and 1 Lace en -
Drive awayall poisonous hum .r from f 1°Ira c'sreltent hranh c., r
P' icommeni taking t Fcb:uar� 7th. 1+78.
In a friendly way and as naw w
He then lett and a man whose ns. the blood before it develops in scrofula yold by Giro. Rhyou, sit.
Drank is Barker came in with • knife in I come -chronic form of disease. Ilur- i tt'a.ytlScr,ax, I,l'..
his hand He immediately approached dock Blood Bitten will du it.
May15th, IMO.
and Mit:k at me about the chest, I was a i GENTLE IE,t- Having been • sufferer
sated in a chair at the time and warded Ilan fahtwm. for a long time trent nervous prostration
Nall !Mar.:a. t':myEres or Blotches ran lr• ;d general debilit I was advised! to
ti
thoroughly r•-inuv.by r proper tiepin :,_ion , any'
of Mrregor t Panes es C rbolir 1 erate to, try Hop Bitters. I have taken one bot -
the parr. awl afewdoses of Yr
rGr ge'e%rYedy It1e, and 1 hate toren rapidly ;tetttng bet.
Cure fur impure weed. lie sure and ret the 1 I think it the bloat
geauia••. t•reparod t y McGregor Q• Carte ter ever suite, an,
Po1d M. 'Li cents at t;ool'gc Hhytla•/: 1►rtag i medicine I ever use.!. I amt now gaining
(MFG n'' : strength and appetite, which was all
butcher. That's bloody work you know ' ' and stabbed me several tilnea 1 sprang
Phelan was taken to the hospital dying. 1 to uiy feet and ran down the stair..
He is stabbed in the neck and breast and Barker cut me again and antin. On the
several other placaa. Phelan arrived in street Barker was bruught beton me. I
the cloy uuly three hours before he was recognized him as the roan who stabbed
attacked. When he reached here he ane, and supposing he weu:d stab me
wen' to J. F. Kearneya house and the again I shut him I Brat met Marker on
two went at once to !boss s other. A few . my return from Europe in August or
minutes after he .atere•-i the efface he , September last in R era s office. 1 met
was attacked. ihim there afterward. Kearney and two
A printer who has a cattapetng ran, other men I dont know were present
en the same floor nett to Rosea s ••(fids i when I wan assaulted."
said : 'While at my weak I ha int a nein The Identity uf the two men spoken of
in ra's office, with the upsetting ot • c•uld not be the t. They, with
•Rw
table, followed by loud •tarry works and 1 Kearney, fled when the butchery began.
tosses. This e.:ntinned tor some -tie••O Di.nevan R• sea s offices are un the
tunas, when wmethiIi heavy was4thi,d floor of the building, which is an
ed I told structure' and occupied by people of
The door was lran.cd open and tour men 1 RiO
thrown against the wall. A moa ori , , various occupations. noses has two
out etoaet:ning that weaseled like 'help : The assault . dcurred in
the
ran du vn stairs, each trying to push the burr r...m
7 he price found the knife with which you'd acknowledge it yourself.'
mother out ot his sea? Blued was taackl• ' the crime was couun:tted ea the top of The traveling man wretched his head
ing down the f.ee. f the las( nun.' The I the socend tlight of stain. The blade and wondered what right an editor had
h y sea. ntr taches
Aa fiesess t'.aM.M. tams tame 1 Respee . ! gone. and I was in despair until I tried
edp • ; your Bitters. I am now well, ably to co
'about and do ley own work. Before
'(tial m,,rtiin;,' greeted a trarellin•_ I taking it I was completely prostrated.
mao, as he came tutu the editor. s4UC• 1 Illus. Maly *rushy. .
twat. _.-
'Hew d'y,' said the oalitor.
'Fine day,' continued the t. m.
'Yes ; what de you knew pursue 1 the
editor, tilting back is his chair to receive
the latest new* -
'1)h, nothing, nuthiug at all.'
.that w •'
,yea.
'Weil, a man told me you didn't know
anything, but Ill be darned if l thought
Tfewsrdii sea tie.
T. W. Aitkins, Girard, Kan./writes:
1 never hesitate to rec.nunien-1 your
Electric Bitten to my costumers, they
give entire satisfaction and are rapid
sellers.' Electric Bitters are the purest
land best medic(ne known and will posi-
tively cure Kidney and Liver complaints
Purify the Wesel and retulat r the bawds
' No family can afford to be without them
They will save hundreds of dollars in
1 doctors bila every year. told at Meta.
a iu,ttle U -r J. Willem. IJl
,miter Locoid oat ss. whether Rosa or lona and sharprnedl oat to catch hila up un a 111110 cenvvutional- I _ _
J..ycw was ann.oug the four wee whu 1,.111 Ledge.. The handle was twisted ity like that. - well faewanied.
hurriedly left Rao,si s utllce. with twine to ;five a firmer grasp. Three -
Tbe police claim to lura a letter from i letters were found in l'helan's pockets. A sewed rset. I A liberal reward will be paid t.. any ,
Rosas, u. the wounded man telling' him Iart who will relate i ease of Liver, i
but cannot be seen. Roma Mme t„ his Jt is a signl!icant fact that i{agysrd'e !bit
y p
to come to New York t.. his,uhce thin logic. afterward -and pretended ignorance Yolb.w oil is the best household remedy i ht'l'iey or Statnach cempleint that Elec- I
he hod important business for him to of the whole affair. When told a man for internal or eueroal use in case 44 talc Bitters will not speedily cut,. Bring
attend, and it is said the intention to :lied i,ern hacked :•. pieces in his office he pain, soreness. lameness and inlamnu- , them along, it will rat you nothing far !
kill him had been prenteditatwl fa j smiled maredulously. Afterwards he tory compliants. _• I the medicate if it fails to cure, and you
weeks, for giving: away secrets of the 1. showed consternation and aeked fur al! t will be well .want d for your trouble
Fenian erganir.•ntioa, the particulars. He was told to go to Aa eye Whip* a Dtsek [besides. All Bloom diseases. Bilious -
Phelan *masked if he wed s min- i e station house or ane ion andnese, Jaundice, pa sten
E.
Toro�toWeeklg News
AND THE
HURON SIGNAL
FOR$2_CO A YEAR_
r Censti tion and genia-
1
the f f rmht -. Nal debility an a uicll cured !titian. -
I . 'Nor,' Its repeer 'andlun.y locke&hu dour and _Lump - A rn :nand -tumble combat het wee., a . tion bility eeel c money rrt+ttieface
don't want anyb.ady. I dont believe in l ed. wild dock and an cyster occurred here ; Price oil Eft cent+ r L tree. For
religion. I am a follower of Bob Inger- The slut find by Phelan at Short the other day. The duck was a large sale L Jy1t'ityon. ;- lore.
who' The news of the stabbing and struck the left side of his aSdumen and land full-grown one that had recently y J.
shooting spread rapidly and niyairi.s its force after pene.rating the clotbin f,1 ewe frum3he north to enjoy our winter
were made iso all aides aa to girlie Phelan was too far spent and ort was reey i climate. I was one of the dtviug species 1 Tar.. are .tId ran..
alightly injured. 11e was lucked up. I which inhabit the lays till sprint. whenThe best blr.od purifier and system -re -
In the iuterri•w above alluded to, 1 they return to the math. tt'hen the'i gulstor ever placed within the reach ' of
Phelan says : "Before leaving New 1 oyster feeds it opens its shell wide till suffering huni.nity, truly is Electric Bit -
York 1 became acquainted with a number I the full oyster is plainly visible. A sight 4 ten. inactivity of the Liver, Biliousnes
of leading Trish agatatun. Anteng them I of such a morsel was tow much fur the 4 Jaundice, Coastipatian, Weak Kidneya,
was Jelin F. Kearney, who arranged the duck. He made a headlong plunge, in- !,or any disease of the urinary organs, or
and Short were. Phelan appeared to be
known to many men and identified with
several rerulutionary movements. Roaa
was condemned by a.uumber by a num-
ber of his cetspxtnots for giving publica-
tion In a paper per this week to an inter-
view
view printed in the Kanas City J••nrtoel expi,oalun in the Caledonian railway I serttng hs bill between the oyster a open I
1 whewver regimes an appetizer, tonne or
purported to be had with Phelan, gieiuu station et Glasgow. Kearney blew up j shell. Like a flash, and with the powermild stimulant, will always find Electric
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detailed account „t the operations of the station and part of the Las works in of a vise, the shell Closon the duck's i Bitten the hest and only certain cure
dynamiter' its England. Threats were that city. l:ewards were offered by the beak. i known. They act surely anal quickly,
made against Ressa s life, and it was British government for the apprshenaicn Then rawne the struggle fur life. The ',every bottle guaranteed 1,1 give entire
and that hie immediate friends had .1e. .4 Ke•rney,and he was obliged to escape oyster. which was quite a large one. was `satisfaction or motley redundee. S.l1 as
termiued to form a bodyguard to pro- to the country. 1 ailed in the steamer dragged) ftorn ea bed, with three smaller,' or rents s bottle hs J. 11-ilsa•n. [11 -
tee 1
t him. Belgravia, and Kearney was to follow ones dinging to it. the cluster lasing
THE TORO\TU W t:E:h1.1" 'VEIN'S to an Illustrated Paper. unser-
pastiest
nser
pastiest in all the features ..renterprising juara:aiisne It stRada e.,a-
.plcuoor anions the beet Journal* of Canada ao a complete lit %.paper,
which will belotrn•stinstorverr member of family. The, uulddrea
will like the pictures, the young folks the .t..riro and the funny
aketrhar, the more taat.re will be delighted ss1111 the editorials and
news matter, whMb la every Wane will the found 'prey. inrlsl,r, and
entertaining. In the master of telegraphic terrier, having the ad%an-
tagrofr..nnection with THE TORONTO DAILY NEW., it ha- its
command all the dlapatrhes of the Associated Prem. tesId.• • I. -1e''-
clals from NEW 4 .e.rrrspondenas in every as's'ume or 1Isaias-I.. for
which the daily paper he so famous Asa nrw.pa rit has us.••uprrlur.
It is Independent In politics. present!• alt plut.I twat news free from
party him. or coloring. and is absolutely wttii..ut fear or fasor as to
palette -a. The parliamentary reports are written in a humorous aria,
and deal w it It men and mrasure-a without gloves. and hating regard
only to lire•%it), instill?. wad truth. le ha in the rlslleM eraser a faintly
urnsp:.per. F:ach bootie oontaina a verbatim report of Hat. t►r. 1.1-
mage'.
.1-
masa'. latest sermon in Brooklyn Tabernacle. tiara Belle's \,w Turk
faohiot .r
places. al serial story at►s.rbing int rest, a puutti wl..art cartoe and
on, and and
rich variety of randenwed notes on Faahloas. Art, ludnstries. Litera-
ture. etc., etc.. est. Its market nuns**lonr are complete and to be
i. -lied upon._ 1 t 1.. Jaen the paper Inc the young folks. and I he old folks
w ill like it Just a. well. Our special clubbing term. tiring it within
Teach .•f rel . specimen cork... may tic kad at this ...moo
bend )our suneoription to this .•site.
m
Short cane to 0.is country with tits e threw days after in the Steamer heavy enough to keep the duck
's head
roan whu in the sn:nuter of 1882 shot at Queen. i knew en attempt would be under water. In this way the duck
Jim McPerm•.tt eu captain Ryan's hat- made to blow up the Queen Iwo hour drowned. Its buoyancy was sufficient
room in C'hamh, rs street. He is said to after she landed. hut did net know the to float with the oysters, and thus drift -
be a native v1 ('ork, where he was one of i details of the plot Ain r describing the j ed near the dock, where it was captured.
arr•ngemer.tatnade for their meeting in When taken out of the water the animal
heat had not left the duck. The oyster
still clung to the dock's beak.
the principal leaden oi the woreoies%
directed by Roma. A Peng interview is
the Kansa City iron -Hof was published
Edinburgh Phelan says : 'On my arrival
at Glasgow i looked eagerly every day
by Phelan lately. It is said that isfor news of the arrival of the steamer
Jew, 1883, Phelan started on • voyage I Queen, and in every paper 1 picked up
to Ireland. His abanee sea matte I expected to are heralded in elartag head
1 all► a 1rnm` 1W -teeneelud dwviite •Ale
sojourn in Ireland, Carey, the tutorials,
aria powers, WAS shot by Patrick 11'Dun-
aull. The description given of O'Don-
nell tanned alm.•st identical) with that
of Phelan, and for seven days it was
behaved hen that O Donnell was the
alto for Phelan, .ind that the 'captain'
himself who is noted is tacod the crack
that deseveetinn el th•ahseat vessel.
Ho then describes his failure to meet
Kearney in Edinbu=g, where he fell in
with an English detective, who ingratiat-
ed himeeit into his centidcnce, claming
to be a nat hat. Learning his true
character Phalan eluded him and return-
ed to Glasgow, where he met Kearney.
who described the failure te blow ue the
nfle and pistol shots ..t the west, had steamer as alines related. Phelan en the Antra, 1 eb. 20. --rte hereby tbrtdy
been selected to follow end ki 1 the in- iaterriew minutely describe.! the me-
famous ('arty. Phelan Warned sate ehaniam.•1 the machine. He alkyl, •It that we have ,is.w! Nemaline 111 our (arm•
and d but MAW nearer In being u a simple affair but d ,es its work with lies, anti have (..und it a most reliable
Ayer a Sarsaparilla is the most j tent
blood purifier. and a fountain of health
gad strength. J1a wills M time. All
baneful infections are promptly removed
by tills une•lualleal alterative.
M.mr Testimony.
Many Lund, ed recommendation. 011,4
isr in character 1.. the .me riven boots.
*
red and Inv« f ••f
have Men ream pr
the great value of Palin s Nersiline as a
pain remedy. Try it.
I:ew We tear pawrlba* weakened by OF
I ease. t.ebSIl ■d M.alpal/ew.
The Great German invigorator is the
I only spceitic for impotency. nervous de -
Witty, universal lassitude, forgetfulness,
i pain an the hack or sides, no matter how
shattered tl_e system may be from ex-
, ceases of any kind, the I:rest German
Remedy will restore the 'oat functionsli
and secure health and happiness. 51.00
per box. six Ir.xea for $5.00. Sold by
tell 1r -i. tela, Bent o.a weep .4 "gime .
postai/es paid, by F d, Cheeses, Toledo,
Ohio, *de i ent ler United States. Cir-
culate and testimo ' le sent free. Sold
hy (Sc.. Rnynas, sole agent for Garde -
rich :;•a :
tr won a I remedy far cramps in the ,tumach, also
tranals.rte.t ter fife during his absence fatal prdctsu,n The roar iwe consuls d
t ro
by .lr.p on a little hollow tuts er fancet. atic pains. Na Resew should be without
Awund the lancet are wrapped sheets . f this invalwole remedy. -Luxe Cora.
ses
gapaper. it takes the scud a minute SLIeue COLE. J. P.
AO eat through each sheet. The vital., lo- drag g i, $ r0 cent
Large ebottle*: W ,s
on
t iie tame et
by shags of paper, although _ cent., _ by
the flow uf acid u s., regulate! when it I all druggists. 1
(nom the reservoir. In this case'
140 ahem, of paper were wrapper! around .
were used. Hs meuti'.nd the names of thta little fancet. When t5e last ahfet n t
John F. Kearney and WmTowers .,r e.trti through. the scud enter. the tube I
• , in nod and runs Town too the end, directly un- i
than many ••t hi. friends have any Ides
of. 1. the :nverview he rave away the
aeeotlnt .4 the attempt to blow up tee
steamer Qneen at Liserpool. and ales
the attempt to blew tap the t'nlds l&
railway station in l;iaag..e. He men-
tioned the mantes .t the man who were
an-.into three jots. Ila a•. cave away the
manner in which, the ni.chauictl forces • rest
el r rr f and which amps drop for headache, en externally ter rbeune
Wallet*. Hs ss
stream on the Mersey and hustling par- , tier ahirh the cap is placed. and then the
.seers a•h'r. alone prevented the work. deluge. The neachme makes no noise. I
s
0. said Kearney showed him where the is not liable to p• out of seder, is a i
sold from the machine which was to ex- - insi.lione as death, and seldom store tree
plode the dynamite hall eaten throegn it 1. demoliehel in the duster .t h..
the lining of his coat. and t .1.1 bun the atased.' When Phelan !earned that
following story of hi. failure to ace.em- dynamite had been Oft •.n board the.
OA the uadertakeig Toe plan was Queen, and that Kearney had not placed
to arrange the exnl•.siee re that It would the etaebioe in position. he nbtatned
sake place after all the t..aseugen had from the latter a daeram showing the
left the boat. and about two hours after Mestiee of the explosive, and determite
.he had lande•1 at the .lock 11e had ' d to go t,. the vessel and inform the
token with him 6R.en pomade of dyne- „p,esm of ire ptele„r:.., as he 10. rad IM
�(• e•Io its tar Wow up the pyramids explosion bite tceor threugb the telling
std had Oared st ice a dark rhea in the of the dynamite when the steamer w.a
• iAA at a vassal blew the mein deck, at sea and many innocent lives be saeride.
tQ� ►vhisd •roto hoses, amid between a I. lis went on baste the Narver and
the two knees of the vetlr•I. The .lynx- made known the object .4 hie visit to
elite was sowed ep in a Sark, • levels- the Alcor, infersiag his when the
does esp w e is its place anal he intended With the easel Week a little braes wadi no with the thillalSile sea eeareee
ewid *blab explodes the dap. Jest le- he went to the yet sad Awad the dye►
fees baring the i+oat sad dging the es- site was LMA thaw The eller ea
Dyspepsia in its went form will Yield
. the use of Carter a Little Nerve Pill.,
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They net only relies. present dietrees.
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