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-. ' X -. RED CLOUD CHIEF A. C. HOSMEU, rVaarlatar. - nrn r- . . . WPRASK OUBBXNT OOMMMNT. President Diaz received a party of Missouri Pacific officials in the City of Mexico recently. The Archduke Charles Louis, the Emperor of Austria's brother, has re Bounced his rights of succession in favor of bis son Francis. The Senate Committee on Military Affairs has reported favorably the bill to place General W. S. Reeecrans on the retired lhst with the rank of lirig-adier-GeneraL A jcdge atDcdham, Mass., has ruled that the clearing of the snow off ice on public waters preparatory to cutting and housing it is insufficient to give property to the ice. Rev. Euwakd Evekktt Hale and others have petitioned the Massachu setts Legislature in favor of pension lag public school teachers who have served half a century. C. M, Clask, the new president of the Cleveland, St Louis & Kansas City railway, expects 'to have trains run-lag- between Alton, 111., and St 'Charles, Mo., in three months. The cattlemen of Western Texas have formed an organization to oppose the Mills bill and to endeavor to se cure protection for live stock, hides and pelts against foreign competition. August Deitchman, a saloon passen ger on board the steamer Itolgenland, committed suicide just before the steamer reached New York recently. He was supposed to 1x3 a fugitive from .justice, ' Ixwian' Commissionek Oberly has instructed the agent at the La I'ointe Indian agency in Wisconsin to permit the resumption of timber cutting on the agency under contracts approved by the President Miss Bkaddon, the novelist, is a tall, activo-minded woman of fifty-two, with gray hair and a ruddy complex ion. She is nn export horsewoman, writes three novels a year and is married to her publisher. The express war which had brought rates in many cases below the actual cost of transportation, is ended, an agreement having been signed by the presidents of tho several companies by which the rates existing in all com petitive business previous to May 1, 1886, are re-estnblishod. Prof. Peter F. Hamm. of Hudson, N. Y., writes: "I have discovered the planet Vulcnn that Drs. Peters and Swift gave up as an error in the calcu lation of astronomers. I can tell tho number, latitude, longitude, degree, '"hours, minutes, and seconds where tho planet Vulcan is located." The Soiro newspaper, of Paris, in sists that the Crown Prince Itudolph was assassinated. It comments on the premature and mystorious disappear ance of SkobelofT. KntofT. Mombetta. Emperor Frederick and Crown Prince Rudolph, all adversaries of Prince Bismarck, who seems to have destiny at his service. TnE Chincso imperial astrologers declare that the recent fire in tho Emperor's palace at Pukin was an evil omen intended as a warning against the approach of Western inventions. As the result of this declaration an imperial decree has been issued pro hibiting tho further extension of tho Tiea-Tsin railway. TnE Secretary of State has been in formed by Senator Ingnlls that tho election certificate of tho State of Florida was missing and that conse quently it would be necessary to pro cure a copy deposited in the district court at Tallahassee. After confer ence iWtth Senator Pasco it was de cided nVinnd a messenger to Florida - ""to that document X k&- y PaoCKKMXGS have been instituted again tha Kreutz Zeitung for high treason ha printing an nrticlo describ ing as daxaaging to the monnrchial feeling of old Prussian patriots tho publication of tho indictment against Prof, tieffecken with tho object of appealing to public feeling. Parlia mentary circles are much excited over the action of the Government Edward Staxiiope. British Secre tary of Stato for War. in a speech re cently, said that a thundercloud was hanging over Europe and sooner or later, probably sooner, it would burst, bringing the fiercest and most horrible war ever known. The Pall Mall Ga zette, commenting on the speech, de clared that Mr. Stanhope's heedless rhetoric was quite unjustifiable. 1 Tit Indianapolis News reiterates iU charge that a warning of Joseph A. Moore's irregularities and crookedness was sent to ColonclJ. A. Greene, presi dent of the Connecticut Mutual life Insurance Company, in April. 1887. by a reputable citizen, the receipt of which' Colonel Greene acknowledged over his own signature. No attention apparently, was given it by Colonel "Greene. "" lAimUKKTelnrns from thirty of the largest part offices in the country show tha)swr gross postal revenue for the . tissrteresjded December SI, 18SS.vwms t&,lWi$99. W increase" of 9 per cent over the receipts of the corresponding quarter of the last fiscal year. For tho quarter ended September SO. 1888, the receipts of these thirty offices ag gregated $4,899,701. an increase of 9.3 per.ccBt. over the business of the same (-sjarterof the previous year. At this rate of increase the gross revenue of the Post-office Departssent. tsKludtaf saoaey order receipts, for the whole of tfce current fiscal year will be 158,440, 805. which is nearly a million dollars in excess of the department's previse NEWS OF THE WEEK. ensued by Tslsgrsph sad MsJL cow In the Staate oa the 9th a bill passed sathorltiag tie Secretary of Wsr to deliver to any soldiers home "two obsolete aerrlcesble caaaens suitable for flrtsg salutes." A resets tloa was adopted calling on U Secretary of the Navy for a statement of expenditure for cos streclion and repair of vessels, sad ike Seasle took up the Diplomatic bill, the question being the amendment making the title of Ministers to France, Germany, England and Russia An bi adorn." which was after a Jong debate adopted by a close vote. When the amendment In regard ta "sttmts was reached the Senate west into executive session. When the Soon were opened Senator Sherman made a state ment in regard to the Samoan trouble, after which Senator Dolpb obtained the Boor and the Sennte adjourned.. ..In the HouscapetlUonof IS. 000 cltiseas of Utah axainst admission as a State was presented. The Sundry Civil bill was further considered and the bill passed. The bill for the better protection of the fur. seal and salmon fisheries of Alaska was favor ably reported and the House adjourned. The credentials of .Senator Plumb, re elected frcm Kansas, were presented in the Senate on the 31th. After adopting a resolution calling on the Secretary of the Treasury for a statement of the amount in the sinking fund to the credit of the Union Pacific and Central Pa cific roads on February t etc. the Senate re sumed consideration of the Diplomatic Dill, the question being on the amendment affecting the Samoan Islands, and the question was under debate at adjournment.... When the House met Mr. Springer (111.) moved to go into Committee of the Whole on the Oklahoma biu, which was agreed to. the pending amendment being that of Mr. Payson (111.) that the privi leges and rights of honorably dischsrged soldiers to make homes on public lands shall not be impaired out extended to nil public lands opened to settlement under the bllL The amendment was Anally asreed to in committee with the understanding that a rote should be taken in the House. Several other amendments were made and the com mittee rose and reported the bill to the ilouse. Mr. Payson's amendment was agreed to. yeas 114. nays 111. Pending further consldcraUon the House adjourned. Tbr credentials of 8enatorelect Big gins (Del.) were presented In the Senate on the 31st. The House amendments to tbe bill In creasing the pension to ex-soldiers who had lost toth hands were concurred in. Alter the pas sage of several private bills consideration of the Diplomatic Appropriation bill was resumed, the pending question being the Samoan amend ment making an appropriation to protect Amer ican interests, which was finally agreed to. The amendment raising to the rank of Ambas sadors the Ministers to Kugland, France, Ger niuny and Russia were defeated and the bill passed. The British Extradition treaty was considered in executive session. ....Many petitions for Sunday rest were pre sented In the House and Saturday, February 23, was set apart for eulogies on the late Rep resentative Humes, of Missouri. The Okla homa bill came upas the special order. The vote by which the soldier's homestead amend ment had been adopted was reconsidered an.l the elause declaring that tbe rights of soldiers shall not be impaired by the passage of the bill was asreed to. The second, clause extending the right of homestead entry on the lands to soldiers (under existing laws) was defeated. Pending further consideration the House ad journed. In the Senate on February 1 the House amendments to the Senate bill for the admission of South Dakota were non-concurred in and a confer, nee asked. Senator Saulsbury offered a resolution which was agreed ta instructing the Foreign RclaUons Committee to inquire into the condition of affairs la the Samoan Islands and report as soon as practicable what meas ures are necessary to protect American in terests. Senator Chandler's resolution as to claims of naval officers for arrears of pay for mileage, etc., was discussed and laid aside. Senator Sherman presented a letter from the Secretary of the Navy with copy of the formal cession of the harbor of Pago Pago to the United States by the Samoan Government, which was referred. After an executive session the Senate adjourned un til Monday. (In executive session the British KxtradlUoa treaty was rejected. ...In the House the conference report on the bill to create tbe Department of Agriculture was agreed to. The Diplomatic bill, with Senate amendments was referred. The Oklahoma bill was then taken up and alter a futile attempt at filibustering was Anally passed by a vote of 144 ayes to liRi nays. The remainder of the session was occupied in Committee of the Whole. An evening session was held for the consideration of private pension claims. The Senate was not in session on the 2 1. ....In the Ilouse Mr. Hatch reported the Agri cultural Appropriation bill. The Naval Appro priation bill was then taken up and considered In Committee of the Whole, during which the Samoan matter was again under Are. The Post-office Appropriation hill w.ts reported, and a Senate bill for the relief of the inhabitants of Flagstaff. Ariz., passed. Adjourned. PKKSOXAI. AMI) POUT1CAI. TnE Pheips-Clunie recount in the Fifth California district has resulted in fixing tbe majority for Clunie, Democrat, at 90, TBE latest phase of the tight between Governor Church and the Dakota Legis lature is the proposal that the Legislature repeal the laws creating tbe offices of Auditor, Treasurer, Attorney-General and Railroad Commissioner. Archduke Rudolph, Crown Prince and only eon of tbe Emperor of Austria, was found dead in his bed at Mierliag, near Vienna, on the morning of tbe 30th. It was supposed he bad died from apoplexy, but sensational rumors were afloat, one being that he had committed suicide and another that be bad been murdered by a peasant. The succession devolves on tbe Emperor's brother. Archduke Louis Charles, who has several sons. -. Samoa advices received from Auckland, N. Z-, on the .Tptb, say that the Germans hare declared war against Mataafa, and that probably all the Samoans will join against the Germans. According to the latest reports from Hayti, President Legititue'a force i neve captured Ave insurgent towns. The Paris correspondent of the London Times says be is aniated at tbe number of people who were foimerly waverers. wbaj are now proclaiming themselves boldly. Boulangists. This fact dominates all others and must be faced boldly and be energetically grappled with. The Neue Freie Press, of Vienna, has been confiscated for circulating the report that the Crown Prince was shot at Mier liag. Tbe death of Crown Prince Itudolph was caused by a rupture of tbe cardiac waits, with an effusion into the pericar dium. George Wbstworth Gray has been appointed receiver of the North River Sugar Refining Company, of Sew York City, the charter of which was confiscated becaase it belonged to tbe great trust. The German Minister at Washington has stated that the part of the proclama tion declaring war against Mataafa hav ing reference to foreigners will be modi fied. The demand of the German Consul that Mataafa hand over the Government to Germany has been withdrawn. Ix the West Virginia Legislature on the 1st two more fruitless ballots were cast for United State Senator. Kenna was within two votes of winning. Colokel Proctt, the veteran Kansas newspaper mast, died in Topeka on ths 31st. He was bora in New York State Jaly 31. IMS. and set type in the Herald of Freedom office at Lawrence, Kan, at the time Presto B. Plumb was foreman. TnE French Chamber of Deputies passed j a vete of eoafldenee in the FlsqaetMina try on tie Slt by-a rose e't aWto 9M. It was osscially announced la Vieaaa en the lrt that the late Crown Prince Ka dolph had committed suicide by shooting himself through the head. One of there ported caases at the act was that, having aedaeed the sister of oae of the Austrian Priaces. he had beset given the alternative t of (seating a dael or committing safcida Maa Matxlba Qanrwou Fasxcroncr aaav-widow of the late ex-Secretary of feat, Frederick T. Freliaghaysea. died at 5ewaraX i, en the 34. Tan Electoral vane at Fisriaa has ass President ars teas, Iagalla sf by a special Treaeary Depart Botaiagnas a aati-Puskertsn aalles Mil has iatrodaeed In ska IlUaets Legisla ture by Representative OTasla Da. Cfcanuts P. Brass, sf Baxter, Ark., well known in the ssathsra part of ths Bute, was shot and kUIsd ths other aigfat by Depaty Sheriff Chltders, who had geas to the doctor's house to arrest him oa a warrant. The doctor had resisted arrest sad drew a pistol on ths officer. Jonx E. Scluta. county clerk of In dianapolis. Iud., who failed for $75,000 rs eeatiy is missing, and is supposed to be ia Canada. His flight was occasioned by ths discovery that he had issued fraudulent warehouse receipts for large consign meats of poultry, produce,. etc, Bcsixess fsilures (Dun's report) for ths seven days ended January 31 aumbered 332, compared with 312 the previous week and 279 ths corresponding wsek of but year. Finn the other morninr in tbe four-story building at 305 East Third street. New York, occupied by building contractors, Graham & Sons, resulted in estimated losses of $75,000. Tbe fire also extended to the private dwellings opposite. Asr heroic broaxe statue of General Stonewall Jackson, to cost $30,000, has been ordered for Lexington, Va. During riots at Tipperary. Ireland, ea the 1st, nine civilians and thirteen police men were injured. v The high school building in Johnstown, X. Y., was destroyed by fire tbe other night, causing $16,500 loss. Next day tbe east wall of tbe building fell, killing ons fireman and badly injuring another. Joan Olsem. wife and three children went through the ice la their wagon on tbe Missouri river recently near Bismarck, Dak., and were drowned. Foca Chinamen ia a wash-bouse over a boiling spring at Canyon City, near the Yellowstone park, were recently killed iu remarkable manner. Tbe spring sud denly became a gey sr and the Chinamen were calded to death. It was suspected that a mischievous miner dumped a box of laundry soap into tbe spring, which caused the explosion. A cab on the Berkley motor line at North Denver, Col., became unmanageable tbe other day and dashed down a steep in cline. Tbe car was filled with people, several of whom were badly hurt. Bt tbe jumping of a switch engine on the Frisco road at Hpringrleld, Ma, on the 3d three men were instantly killed and four others injured. The men were shock ingly mangled. A great wind and snowstorm prevailed on tb 3-1 on the English and Irish coasts. Tbe Cunnrd steamer Servia. which bad ar rived at Queenstowu, was unable to trans fer her mails. Several buildings in Queens town were unroofed by tbe wind. Business was animated on the London Stock Exchange during tbe week ended February 2. Both English and American railroad securities were ia active request. Copper stocks were dull. Tbe European bourses were strong, with Panama shares weak in Paris. Fire tbe other night destroyed tbe boot and shoe factory of the Adams 'estate at Burlington. Iowa. The loss was estimated at from $75,000 to $100,000; insurance, about $00,000. The Anheuser-Busch brewery storage warehouse at Ninth and I'estalozzi streets, 8L Louis,! was burned recently. Loss, $220,000; insured. Clearixo bouse returns for the week ended February 2, showed an average in crease of 5.9 compared with the corre sponding week of last year. In New York the increase was 6.6. The car track was blocked by strikers on First avenue, New York, on tbe 3d. When tbe police reserve came up they were assailed by thousands of missiles coming from tenement bouses. The blocked cars were ruined and the passen gers were badly frightened. Police re inforcements arrived and the rioters were clubbed and the streets cleared. Neah Groenendaal, Belgium, recently a train bound from Brussels for Namur struck a pillar of a bridge, causing tbe bridge to collapse. The train was carried down with it and completely wrecked. Fourteen persons were killed outright aud fifty others injured. A strange and fatal disease which causes its victims to turn black after death is snid to be devastating Webster County, Ky. Death usually occurs in twelve hours. One person who has re covered is blind. A crisis in the anthrncite coal trade was reported imminent on the M. IT is said In Washington that President Cleveland, immediately on the expiration of bis terra of office, will enter the law firm of Bangs. Stetson, Tracy & Mac Veagh, of New York City. A terrible conflagration occurred at Buffalo, N. Y.. on the morning of the 2d. Seven or eight acres of buildings were burned over and tbe loss was estimated at 3,000.000. By the falling walls of the Ar lington Hotel a fireman was killed and an other seriously hurt. a nnrrioxAi. DiarATCina. The Senate Committee on Pubuc Lands has ordered a favorable report upon the House bill authorising ths sale of what is left of tbe Fort Dodge military reserva tion to the State of Kansas for a soldiers' home. There are 147 acres in the tract. A bill for the construction of a bridge across the Mississippi river above New Orleans has been introduced in the United States Senate. Judge William M. Merrick, of the Su preme Court of the District of Columbia, died on the 4th. He was appointed by President Cleveland and was a native of Maryland, about seventy years of age, aud was for two years member of Con gress. The Spanish msil steamer Rornus has foundered off the island of Billeran, one of the Philippines. Ail th pastengers are supposod to have been drowned. Coctt Vox Anco. the German Minister at Washington, has notified the Secretary of State that Prince Bismarck disired to resume the consultations regarding Ssmoa which took place in Washington in 1&7. Tan Senate oa the 4th resumed con sideration of the bill declaring trusts un lawful. The Union Pacific Funding bill was also taken up. No action resulted. In the House the conference report to amend tbe Inter-State Commerce law was agreed to. A bill to divide a portion of the Hioux reservation ia Dakota was withdrawn I y Mr. Peel becaase of tbe opposition. Bills were passed for the sJlatmsnt of lands in ssveratty to the Oneida Indians ia Wis consin and tbe united Peoria and Miami Indians in the Indian Territory. Mart H. Fiske. the well known dra matic writer, died at New York on tbe 4th. The bank of J. N. Kaapp, of Marquette. M-ch.. has suspended. After three months' idleness the Mo- noegahela miners have resumed work at the old rate. Setsjc blocke of Antwerp. N. Y., were destroyed by fire the other Bight. Loss, $7S,M. TwETrr-rocn persons were drowned re cently by ths collision of tbe Nereid with tbe Kiiiochan off the English coast. GEMCAnT has temporarily sssseaded tbn aegotiatioas for. the ransom of the Gertaaa missionaries captured by tbe Zanzibar rebels, the term being exorbi tant. A body of Waisai Arabs recently surrounded the 8oltaa's palace and de manded the snepeasioa of the blockade. IheSaMaa was assca alarmed. - Jwarnr-nvx cadeu at the Annapolis Naval Academy have failed to pas their esmi-aawnal examination and will either resVja or la dropped. Oae is a arst-dass JrncE Jacksox, sf ta? Uaited Beaten Circuit Coari at Telede, Ol, has cceitrmad aha saw at the Teisaa, Calaasbaset 8ent3 annraiirand. Pssthsr Lleyd states that the re BswArcaSMBa Charles Lseushadrs- i iiHiniu to ta tacanasC KEB1USKA STATst NW& Xebraeka legislature. Tan Senate met on the afternoon of the Sta, and Mr. Howe introduced a bill providing that counties of over 70.00) inhabitants shall have oae assessor, be to appoint assistants. Mr Connor introduced a bill making retro! tickets transferable by delivery. Tbe bills tax tee tax certificates, taxine mortmes and re linquishing penalties and costs oa delinquent taxes ieviea pnor 10 i-ni isiku 10 pass, xne Governor's message on tbe Washington Centen nial was received asd read. In executive ses sion tbe nomination of Daniel Hopkins to be warden of the penitentiary coannaed. .. The Ilouse met at two o'clock p. m. A bill was Introduced by Mr. Caldwell rerunning cities of 7U.(n inhabitants to elect an assessor. Hills were read a second time, and when tbe Lindsay Satra'.ssion bill was reached Mr. Dempster moved that it be re ferred to tbe Committee of the Whole, which prevailed. The bill provldU-ig a penalty for sell ing mortgaged proterty was amended in Com mittee of tbe Whole and n-commended for pass ase. Mr. Dillon offered a resolution for a com mittee lo investigate the Agricultural farm which went over. In the 8 in ate on the 29th most of the session was devoted to dlcatstng Senator Scanner's bill requiring real estate abstractors to file bonds, and Senator Keckley's Antt-Trul bill. Tbe latter was amended so as lo mke It apply lo tni.ts organized In other States and doing business in Nebraska. The bill was recommended forpassove. Senator Sutherland introduced a joint resolution requiring the Board of Transportation to make and enforce a schedule of local freight rates on all railroads, which was laid over, lillis were Introduced for classifying pupils in public school, and for a system of meal inspection. A resolution for an investigation of the agricultural department of the Untiersity wa adopted and Senators Connor. Kutiek. Keckley, Sutherland and PauUen uppointed as theeommiltee... In tbe House rrrnontranccs against submission were preienti-d, nnd Mr. Corbin's proposed Constitutional amendment for Invest ne the permanent school fund was favorably reported. Mr. Dlller's resolution to investigate tbe experimental farm was adopted. Several bills were introduced and toorthrc passed among them Mr. Italian!' Anti Truot bill by a vote of 74 to 7. and Mr (lllb-rfs bill repealing the law allowing a stay of execution on judgments rendered for clerks', laborvr and mechanics wages. Ix tbe Sjnate on the 30th bills were read first and second times und ronimtttecs re ported. Mr. Shanner's bill providing that the fiscal year shall commence OjtoU-r I. was passed. The bill authorizing the convejancc to tbe city of Omaha ground formerly known n "Capitol Square" in that city passed. Th bill abolishing the Live Stock CotumNston was de buted at length in Committee of the Whole and recommended for passage. The Kerklev Anti Trust bill was passed and bills further con sidered In Committee of the Whole . Peti tions were presented in the Ilouse for suhml ston and committees reported. In Committee of the Wholu the Oil Inspection bill was rough y handled. Amotion by Mr. Majors that ttic en acting clause be stricken out and for lhs repeal of the present law wascamed. In the afternoon the Ilouse considered the I'robilutlon bill in Committee of the Whole and a niot exciting scene followed. All manner of filibustering was resorted to by opponents of the lull, rmi it was finally recommended for pasat;e after a fight of seven hours The Cady amendment for also submit tint; the question of nlh Keen, was adopted by a vote of 18 to ju. Tending a final vote Hie House adjourned. Ox third reading th ; Senate on the .list passed Mr. Hansom's bill which aNtllshes the I.lve-Stook Commission und Mr Nerval's bill providing for the manner of proposing Con.ti tutlonal amendments. Hills wen considered in Committee of the Whole and several favor ably recommended. A few bills amen "ing ex isting statutes were offered and Mr. Lindsay presented a resolution memorializing Congress to pension all soldlerso-vr tbcugeof Hfty team ...After routine bulnes in the House Mr CadyV Joint resolution asking Concros for the suspension of all entries of public IsncU claimed by tbe State as indemnity school lands was adopted. S veral bills passed. When the Sub mission bill was reached much anxiety was shown but upon a roll call the bill puswi by a vote of 60 yeas t :M nays The announcement of the result was greeted with applause, and the House adjourned. The Senate on February 1 called on the Adjutant llenrral by rcoluilon for a re ort ns to the cost of maintaining the Stale militia and an itemized account of disbursements for the past two years. Mr Howe's bill relating to the Incorporation antt pmll-gr of societies was passed. The I.tndoy Submls.lon Mil an amended by the House was presented and the tight commenced in earnest. Senator Tagirari was absent ut Hastings and the M-rueunt at arms was sent after him. and for six hours. tind r a call of the Senate, the members were locked in awaiting hi arrival. It wasnearly mldniuht when he returned A motion to rou cur In the House amendment (Mihnmtlni; the question of lfceno alo) wav :if n-r a lively de bate concurred In by a vote ol -it to 1 1, ard the Senate -tdjoumed until Tuesday nfternoon . In the Houe three reports wcro presented by the Klectlnns Committee in the, Ioni:,t County contests. They were made the cial order for Tuesdav. The bill to exempt nil pensioners and all persons incapable of performing physi cal labor from paying a poll tax passed. Also a bill imposing a tax of t.1 on all parties ho har bor dogs. Adjourned until Tuesday. Mlseeltaneoas. J. M. WiLtJAMK, a prominent yonng bus iness man was recently shot and killed by Ben Skillman, at Auburn. Skll man is only nineteen years of agn and charged Williams with the ruin of bis sister. Skill man fled. A broom factory is to be established at Brenslernexi seisin. John XIcCn.N.Nirr, superintendent of the Atchison and Nebraska division of the B. v XI. Road, died at his re d-tice in Lin- ) coin the other night. The cause of his -death was hemorrhage of the stomach. He leaves a wife, two sons and three daughters. A Lahgk mountain lion fans ben terri fying the inualiitants on the 1'orduaux, in Sheridan County. ' A. W. Critic, receiver of the Chadron land-offictt. has 1 ought ult against tho eiitor of the lleminssfoid Guide forjlO, (X'J dimigc oiinccouut of a . a legediile ous ar.icle pui lisbed n that pa;er The loan! of directors of :'. Gag County Agricu.tural Societv hs jel-cted , Oitober 1. !, 3 mid 4 next a tbe date for ' the count v fair. s- buildings wi.l be ' erected and other improvements of the ' grounds made. GcsT Ukaocr. the Norfolk young man w no ran away to Keep irom mtrrving Emma Kuckle. haslien capiu.e.1. He'wns ' found by a constable concealed in the gar ret of his brother-in- aw's house, seven milee from the c-ty. He was taken bofor a justice and again agreed to marry Xlts Buckle. Plass ar- being submitte-1 for the erec tion of a fine opera hu at Ne;.ig0 tbe work to commenced early in tbe spring Jons W. Gordo, who recently escaped from a deputy sheriff at Xftnden while under arrest for -ml) rxlement from a Mi soalc lodze. was captureil at ColumLus by Sheriff B oed ra and turned orer to the sheriff of Kearney County. A RECENT lire at Umg 1'sne cutted the clothing store of T. P K-nsfca. Va. most of the stock was saved, though badly I Pcuth America. GsjC-14 was born IS ." damaged by water. ! Hoag kTcmg. Chinas and vm nam4 Is A mm fire at CullrtKn destroyed the ! fcoccr cf f'rsxldeat Oa-ld by Catoassl aseat market of Jacob Saurs. pbotcgra pa Mm by. Con a at that point, Th anw has ralbryof John Bvll.y. hverv Lara of X. tav-Ied n-t leas thaa IA xsUe. ra Wo..sdi, b .k-rv of Mr-. Dilr. sakn of John 1 cludlag two tojsg-r. aroaad the woeW. Weatr. shoe shop of G-o -e Cum an J end has to-tcbed Iris fast pen th soil of the ftVct of Vtk E. K. lid. Hand end , th tkr- America. Esrcpe, Asia. Africa X. Atwood. AN th buildings were Insured 'and asy ciaetity of rstasd. and fca except Mrs. Dill's bakery and th- photo graph gallery. A a a and hi wife, hopeless victim of th o;nuas habit, who lire at Falls-rtoa. have pawue-S eve.-y thing that th y hav. ia&udisg the panes of g ss from tha window, to satisfy their cravings for the dmc- Tsceitixeas of ColumVu are said to ha working bard to secure tbe Htate eacj asat of the Kaignts of Pythias. Tanrnc are 511 papils ia the Co-'Basbn rbtWs. Tanas are Mt staitat ia sAteavdaaas apaa the York sckseefs. Tnn ritiota ef Haheall are beeamiae; ia- sweated la tha apaSja of whathev or aat taaslealiathac elsenHy. An slacttan a vwea kaad ta taWeanant sf IMiVwaem. FIVE KILLED. Tuannrm Walla of m Bornad BuQd leg Blown Down at Omaha, Neb, I . Thff A'j-ininC Pre: (set Crash ftl jViTc J?ersoBS Safer a Terrible D ata. A Knmb-r of Otcon Injured Somebody U Biana For Allowing ths MsBtcliig Walls to 8uacL OMATTA. Neb.. Feb i A high wind at two o'clock yesterday afternoon bUw down a large section of the east wall of Max Meyer's brick building at the corner of Farnbam and I'.tcveath streets which had recently b-on destroyed by tlr and com pletoly wrecked two buihliug Immedi ately to the east. Five peupl in the wrcied I ul dings were kilted and several others more or less injured The crash sent up an immense cloud of dust and soon attracted a crowd of not less than .,"-) people. Screams ami groans could Le heard proceeding from the ruins, but the tottering pyram ds of Inck wall still standing sreraed to terror ize everybody and for nearly half an hour the victim we- left In their aguny. One of the crushed !uild.itg was a brick occupied by 1 Hover & Co., safe dealers, aud I). C Ifunbar A Co , engrav ers anil bli publishers. The other was a frame, on the lots er floor o! vshicb was Kdward O esou's clothlnvr atoxo and on thespcoud !lo'r a Mrs. Ilengen and her fnmily. It.ittl buildings were ClUshed t kn egg shells, the front wall of the brick alone lemaltnng staiidiug. When the crash camn (5eor:e Sear! and C O. I'll ill ro. employes of Dunbar t Co., weieeuirnged at the front window on some pen pot It Alls vs lien the nxalaucli of brick nnd moit.tr came crash-tig through the skyl.liL. Ihey Irnped over the dry ing tables and crept under th" steam pis nnd d.iwn nmoug the runs in tue s ant- Itng nnd r.cti vd with si g it u.ji.rie. In another part of th- bu Ming wero other vmpioves of Dunlinr. I"heri s,re HL'Mtil.Hii ..Mir.Ta. i.ii f Iim .-.s-.rtki I. Il tttilv nine w.to on duty at tho tms f tl.o ncci- lent, and all of them were curried iloe-n in tbecrnli. Thi-mimes of theile.id ure; XI koXfnitin, IMwnrd Oleaon. l'eter liorrr. Hii(l(Sih Mitchell, Samuel Lombard. Toe injuied are: Xlnxwell Houston, n photo- j grnpher, horribly scalded aud crushesl. , n'ld rnti not live; Mrs, Menken, nit tit" ribs oil Otl sliln of her ImmIv i crushed b dli legs l tiken, ber shoulder ciushed aud a ilnuor btoken; l A. I'L.llix. i etigiiivor. lull sed; John Jarksoti, bruised; Miss Kuillia O-lver. stenographer, ltrmse-1 nlMjut the fnco nnd loly: Chnrlos Make, pmts of the country to secure siiru action, drnlighlsniuu, injuresl alxtllt the faco nnd , any Seuntors ate tww ple.lcxl to sup Wili lose hi left e: Chnrlea Caar fore- , jtt I he l II and lelvgtaiiia and letter ar man of the engraving department, badly ( a'ready rourng In nskiuc thai ptompt bruisnd; George Se-srle, foreman of the art , ncMoti may thnfl in the Senate so that depart nuiil, s igbtly btuised. i Oklahoma can Ihi open'd to legal aettWo- Tiiero was no wainluic of th corning, meiit during tho prent season. dUnstcr, n white utf of crumbing mor I I: is but Just t- add that a gcodljr por tar, the rnttling of n low bits of piaster I lion of th credit of success In passing th" and the cra.li of th wall following In j (iklahi.m-s bill thtough the House I due in quick success, on. When th cloud of iisl blew nvvnv it revealed I)Uilb.vl' utile" crushed tint nnd th xvot, walls and stink of Ulseti's stiT crushed to th ground, nnd n shanty in the tear also wrnckeil A tiro n arm was sent In and the force culled to the ceite. Tim tlromen with ropes sought to pull down the walls on th- open aido nnd give access to thos who were lmpris med. The streets li led with cut ions peopl who did not re.illre tttnt any on waa hurt until they .aw men nnd women crawling out of the debris und others cut and l.niilog brought i ut by the tireuien. Then tho-e who hnd Irienils in the wreck cou.d hntdly lie kept back. Moans and tenra were it. any us the IhxII s of tha dead and wounded Hriv brought out. Tbeiulus werecroaded with business mn and men in all condi tions of life wi worked earnestly when thev found nn opening to savn the hves of the unfortunate. When the rescuers first arrived at the seem, the erms of Olsen were heard in tho northeast cornerof the nuns. Threi.iier went to work to save the unfortunate mas and every crv brought new hand to the work of rescue, but it required too much time, nnd gradually the cries subsided nnd when they reached him he dial. The bxly of Mike Martin, Dunbar's fire man, was taken out from the ruins In the vicinity of the boiler. Th ly was roasted and mutilated nnd prsntd a shock ng nppeatancsv Miss Kuuiia Oliver, the stenographer fur Dunbar, waa found nlout 2:.'S, half an hour after the wrek lying between th nfe and the wa'ls. One leg was broken and sh we severely bruised and sustained a serious concussion of the brain and wilt die. Tom Houston, of Dunbar's stereotyping B. department, was found lying near th lioller. II s body was horribly burned fr m hen I to foot and his screams comd ty heard for blocks. John Jackson, aged seventeen yer. was rescued with a broken leg and ahr . injuries. i Daniels, thedrirer for Hall's safeagnry. was taken out badly bruised and Injured intrnnPv but will survive. Two ziris. emp-ored bv Ihinbar, fvtj from the second floor and were seriously bruised. The los a far a ran XI tx MeTer. buildin . f l- ascertain-! ! ' riO: Peaver's .f agency, ls.",fM: Dunlwsr's rn;rsTin; ah l.shmenf, i3il: Olson's clothing hous ..' "J; XIrs. H-ngen's personal ltt cts, etc. US") A th" fir Insurant does not cover cyclones, tbe loss will fall on tbe parties whose business was destroys!. Ttie M-yer bui dine was erctd ten years ago at a cot of K1.C. It ha-l until six month ago bn occupt! by th Brm "f Mey-r Bro. and Max Jl-yer A: sX, Ufai'r in muic mwrro man a'assrai merchandise. The Imildmg wa completely ruin-1 by fir three weeks ago aad It was rmsrkeu mat ntgnx taai -a wan na-i tn so burned as to be a e safe, but sine then nr.tbing had taws i with tbm and yesterdsy they fell easy victim to th fury of th t4aa. On a watbra-vora bark that is fmo.jrd to a dock la Mouth sCasatagtaa j j ther is a little chp with a remarkatl h . I . ,r .. . . M h-t ' ral'IOT lie is win jtsrs - . cws -; lis Gaiflesn K(ocua. asd he letaaeea A , sr.ssssK f - wkAkaa aeeiva.1 hvaissa a aws. aa a aa als wsw ih w - - - aa.aa u ass. assa a a a s-. aaw. -w .. r ,. . -. . -.- i. in a icnu oai srs a .v-so m irvw , clear arusrad As.traHa. Hi la1 trip oe tha lUbertad. a boat tirtx-t. fee? Icag. caxrrtag alj fnar toss was V Je Jeog. a a vovagesaparail! far a trtwi ef tfi alxsv Hie father, asochttr asJ elder Isretaer were his KaaafcMe. At t mis thy wrre X Xsvlee fresm land. and the frail XtuU crmtt sr Ammtrrw tarass, bsi; cam taroagh saf Jy Cara4d bt a good Hot- aad has aaver sfspsra asy tear f the ea. ta fart, be sts sat hw any tatag bat tbe saa, haeiag aaver Sra ea hssvs Issager taaatsea areas atafJenav This Lettered trip, lwarer. did a etrsaa haa vary farwabiy. aad ta srst anc aa beard th ssaael Isaac, whan ha kast at see saexavs kae s aaf haas-STsrs. lassftd OFCNINO OKLAHOMA. assHaaw SWI raaeea th Hi tary Tvsassss Ss ta I ss sssss rssUewe a swtec ease WAsat.xaro.v Feb. 1-Oklak woa ta the House yesterday ta the taal passage of the Springer bU by a ssajorit ef Utosm. The oppoaeaU of th aseasura fought with desperation to the last, availing taeatsetve of every rsUt parlla ateatary device to dolav the final vote. It was stated last :lght by old member A Congress that z.o great measure of leg ista tioa for th last thirty year has tssea stubbornly fought in all lU stages aa ha the Oklahoasa MIL The cattle syndicate hav maintained a large lobby here tor four smm to resist all legislation looking to th opening of any part of the ladlaa Territory. To General James R. Weaver, of Iowa, who Inaugurated tbe effort to w,n Okla homa to settlement at the first session of the Forty-ninth Congress, the people of the countrr owe a great deb of gratitude. Hi labors for th b.H have tn incrssa'vt. When at the present session the measure , was smothered by the tattles of its , enem es in th House, Cmgressman ', Weaver thres hime;f into the breach and by a sirule of four continuous day re. slorrd the bill to life and sevuted (or It th f ccnsideratlon vsbicb resulted In Its pas sar. ot less untiring and conspicuous have Imn lh- ,rii,ii .if V!r Snrinrr. who has " led the tight vslth cxnsunsate skill an t I chessse and egg have rn uepre.-- with unssverv. ug faith In ttssu cess. With j leather is said to b lower taea at any a knowlwlgeof the complicated roles of time fr thtrtyBv vears. th" Hou.e second to no other tunuWr and The asartet for lra dve not Impros. profoundlr csinvincsst of the neo-..Ujr and Philadelphia rwports le of 1A Ion Justice of" th j.iojed Ugisialloo. Mr. v S.taera. aad piioes a aawal 1 . v Springer deployed bis fiuce lo tba best 1 agalat I1T.M fog otksfs: l-t "jvu I advabta:: and'evr.-y -o.il tvf attack as . more active, with praS ot ISBlstvel. sacressfullv coveie.1. Headv in delate I (satsa ef se rails at Iatat4rgh are re and fell of resources and lafuraiatloa. the ' port-d fot $9las4an Itoetofnjatlsba " opponent of the bill found In the chair- tor Cak-eo deHver arAtSs eaal Sv tP man of the Territorial Commute- a ft lend i Bt the mill. Cval is dull and the mine, of the eoplevs ho couid not t driven front ssorklng short time. Cspwr declined his position. j .harpls. Match selling at l- Ta a. Theraland abditr with which Cn- gre.smrn Warnrr, llranl anil otheisof IVtk-.ns. IVters and Itran. of MissMurl, , Kansas, and Strutl and Holmes, of hi a. ,nVB Advocated tho b.ll csn not fall to ! i ' i,-Kt,ly appreciated .v th csinsttuencis f , ihey ably irprr.ciit. and by the country i at large. Tbe ameintmetitjs adopted br the House, relntlni; to town s-tes, applies sulnlan tially the ptosis ons of chatrl title it. of til" Ilevise.1 Statutes of tbe I'll. led States, entitled teservatlon and ( of town sites on the public lands. Several other amendments sr adept'!, lutaoti of them change the original lull in any r- Selltlsl particular. j Tbe bill ili i-rcbab-y reach the Senat ' by Moudnr. Th" ptolvable outlook for rnrly and tavcrabl" action in that Uotr I vetv prom sing but no effort at.ould ! j I .(tared by the friruds of the measure III alt I the effort, of Hon Sidney Clarke, Captain Couch nnd Colonel Crix-ker. who have laNiird In and out of season fur the ad vancement of this great measure. A brief kltm h lMtween the frl the private calendar and th adherents of ' the Oklahoma bill ill the II (use yesterday ! resulted lu a victory for th latter, and that measure was taken up (or considera tion the pen ling ipieallon leing on the motion of Mr Springer to table the mo tion of Mr. O'Kerrail. of Virginia, to recon sider the vote by which lb Ilouse Tltuis- i dnv rejected the minority sultitit. Th I motion to table o as carrnnl y ea 132, nay s j Ul. Th" ilestl n then I ecu r red oa til pas- ' sage of the bill, tending winch Mr Huoker. j of Mississippi, eutrieti dilatoiy iiiotlons lo ! adjiurn and take a recess luit refialiied ) from making the jolnt of no iuofuni aud allowed th'in to te voted UK)ti a dlvlsoi. Hut Mr Chvadly. of Indiana, pruvrd tur inexorable and brought prorsliitg to a ' timid till by d'insiiding the reading of the engrossed bil ; the bill not n. grossed anil the c erk statd that It wouVI ' require an hour or more to triform tli work, lut white various ptoHillou. were ......! ,n klf. ,.. ...t 1 ... ,KA I.L. to engross the Mil Mr Cbeadl r.nt.t and withdrew his detnanL The lull then ! jr i, navs l'J THE PRINCE SUICIDED. ThsCmes tlne f .a.rla allied III airKlher lltanXfevt Ik ,t kfrt Hr-Mssr of m Vsrfnael WstH. Vixmxs. VK -It Is cc:ally an- nejncd that Crown Prine Itudolph eoss mittsvl solcld by noo4lag himself la th head. Th weaion need as a revolver. csi'sa or rax swipe. Uiartos: KM-Th Tail Mall Gsseti ay. it I privately Informed that Itudolph (committed suicide lascaus it was optional with hire to tk his own llf or fght a i due! with th brother of a !'rirsa wao I a member nf on of th h'ghest Austrian families, and vs-htm he had rulnss-L Wfcen roncealment was no lunger po. sibUth Irlneasooaf.sw.d to ar beoiaer, who g Iladoiph th s4rnsus ol cota- mittlng suiride nr fighting a duet I Tb fall Mall Itaftt furtb-r sy that to doctors who were snratKinavi refs 1 to 'cn " crtiflcat to tb Tct that KndtHph death was du t'ap'ndxy. and ma a c en iai. tin ul ta ' tlrveiors told th N! Tree '( th. real facta, which that pap psibbshed. I'oaf Aesi-latts. ffs-WIMris. J"b. 2. Tb IVmtxtftVa Apt r-i;-is:.u bill, a curap,sd br tbe Il-u tvmnKt on I'".t-yCcss and Post road, rifojioss a tola! appropriaiiKn tf SK. U Thl t.al I JIICSJ .. !,, ti- estimate, and i,TX..J50 bvoc tkai ths approprjatjon for t current year. Tk rmet ierstlnir eatur nf Us Lilt I. i. . ro,i-. (&, , oae if. cat Joe, of aalarvveos ,Mt-c(5r elerka. Ta e-jaasitt ha. d. ctdd aot to undertak aar egilatvss da rip g thl Caacrcwa Is the dirrtei f a reaction t th- rste f ata fta railway mail carriage- 5a!d a prim tackar to tha alaas la rvspitkia : Mat a rhymiasr let laehaaiflx tha s-rrl ntset; corn. ketUfs. r. ttss and boiL" Tara waa a 4!-a-w for a l.lU-j whlie. aa4 tftJn bOT held nn hta ba-Lri ! a Vshe-s Ot 5'Xess, KavI tbe cvrupbrt. -the.t.-Ack Isjr, aa4 tbyj hvj rmd. tiVaVeta-i ssiej.iaeasw S-S -Ht6 Ai-I rvs;lAti rsrtterrttteiss ta " HstaorisV - X saabt fcar Ceta1 bT iro. it. &xmi? Htm kxrpsiri "l ?rrt Its .- irons the saesral orto. which vpf4 V tit eixitb tacnth of tba jear. aad bnrr. a tteli caVt ailsstois ta the ?& of tha chotcut ejaasjss-' T-ria Mflisg Ths Charm ef Tr-Jt- Aaffrj farsse-r (ta bw la trew) -What nr you doi;: f& tf,?r sWf--33hir appe, lr Aagrf faa r (itKr a swsvi Htrifl)-.-Uy Irv.! Hat as. acr hay. aag " Uie- A ia4ri irar Shrs rasxafea a tha day. Be haa irfasaai a atjf is? ha sejieataj an - 4 DO 4 CO. M. r-e ta m Jfc teac-. .11 ,- rh, a-K. . Dun A taaP Vassal sTatSse. m,Xr review of trad D.nMc tCTwith the stato of srad. I lacr ". tlo.a. Vat increaalaf eoa.bl.acw la th. L7lrlrea,.s,t ralrv! !""-" ft j. 7l.Mr.rf r-Ur swrces for ecarcW way M SJansssBa w , , m tie. Hwetled by .pcaUoa ia stocks and a a. rtl.arlaa,m MfVUEa trough tt raa of txssl- A am mnta ass k a gain of K L7 per fsnt ,V. aaak shew a ansch larger volume . ia Jaassrv thaw fe she .t .!-. and for the last 17.7 per cent, at all cUie aad WV . pr cn oauld v JUw Yok. Durlsc h I- steak the pabllc haa bcaght aad .u- s. i- . -i ea the average H "' ST- - sharsv. The csasas at iaipr"s.w. seat st tret, the general t o ral!fs lo the Intar-Htasa agr th ctoaing Of tha SWwi third. t iaewetssent rewasylvanla, and fswbssnds an.l ik. slfar rlass of Wheat ha declined l.Scfar th we-, with .ale. her sf 34..ai bs.al Fairy tale, atout kvk os hand are still circu lated bv interestssd partle. but at met bv h.avr shipment fw h frne t ' bv f.rm.r. -ho grow tlr.4 of walling for l ;.) wheat. Corn and oats hav-stinTstt-! a ft action. O I has nswn C ssilh sale, her ., rs.vsf.1 tirnl.. Th CuUVH WSfael . . --. i......t .' to tsrteva. CoiTr nas ri v" - -- , onlr an eighth stronger. Slid sugar Is un ehanced. With tea riW aad U goxl d .i..i at auctloo. Frlcea tor lulter. weaker at Jil Mor s.t, aad lea.i ai ?s .a Heporis from othercltlear)tntxaiiy uniform In tenor, UaiUstwlSr,sl faltly actls., money In alaadasra, l'p.y "' a.y. with Ul nussevaea 4naaV F.s ........... ... ni i'iiL sshaeaasliahlsttiit- cency i ol-e,sed. and Ovsaha, har th. , demand Is active; Jtaahvtttsv where ! 1. uit active, and httiwaakass wh.r. higher rail it thrsatoa t eUa-. . fartories. , The tteastirr operation sUstls a rapid i return ,f silver and .llseres-rt flcates. .o that of thee kinds o( nsetsey K '. I. (n circulation taaa a stVh circulation of gild cartlBv'at has In cresse. tt.N.XJUO, and of legal tenders lUO.OixX VENOMOUS POLITICS. AlletsiMl to AsssmIiisI. aw l'Blaf Caa lldaie Im rtu(4v. Jacssosviu.. Kla. KU a Hon, Krank W Pope, whit was th indpndnt H publlcan candidal for Govermsr In Iset, ha bssen threatened with saswass In Madison (aty and the wbot oanntry therealf mt I la a stato af grant ascit innl lo( atakse hi asSss Is Jashon villa, Nil rra4"la stasfJsua derhj ( the epidemic It I dlstlk4 Rr on SrsHiat of his political efr!ilelkMat and prt. II has reseally beea rssfdavsvl by V ti. tloiMlrbh. the defeated Reaabllran randi- I dabs for Coagr ia thl district, to ip I leeaat htra la takiaa Mwc UiftMiarboat bout t ttr T Crnst the district la ippr,it ol hi contest hL K.rly last week Captain Kr Wilts. I'nite,! Htate CoHimlssl.er. w to Ma llxm to br seallMsony and i apaid tfor hi in. Th nw IhatV ' and v ills war asasel In thl. wut. i lia .w lion spread around thecownty with siiisi- lag rapidity and eurkena;gratl report were citru'at'd by hut'haIel Indivldua that lb feeling nf th more tehjkv people were wutkd UJ-n and a dllbiSI atttuipt was made to assassinate Pop lis th city of Madison. The more conservative ettlns r In. form. I of th mo and rIHd to M. Pope's assistance. The. latter were sup-J-orled by Ih hr-ff. bo ha.1 reeeived) order from Governor Kleaslng. who had tmmn noliflsd and who rotnptly ga In struction to th authorttU to tirrMind lUMt w.lh -trry posskbt aeurlty 1h Gov.rnnr reci. Inforinalion ihet Ijneh Ing wtHiM I attempted Thursday night, and Hharlff 1'arranios-e lnime.tlatlr rd lected a -ose and surroundl th boa which 1'opewa vrtfHif 1blsd.nal isl the would ! lynel.sr who were tor trlwl to. that thir munlsnei ehoe had !- foiled. Top rmlat in th hone all night, hot M I. feared see lynei,. r will tak htm ni his retard aal a stu watch I being kept by th sb.ilfT and ps. Ktelteraant runs hlgt aud aaoih attack U f..ie. eat tajsf MrniaartSba, hW Irnhv sV-At-t fr o'elorh ytrdav aftawaatM a wise a en gia en th Mi. Ixmi . an Kissftsfi railraaa1;nssh a,rnsjtaaf sil ta trarh.- hMeVsaT ahfta SBsjsj- .atif fci aad fatally anag tasras tehsra. rsr isr ma whan) a nVs stegia at tit Mm were .lightly lSISst Tha eagta kai taka a er jf aesaw a af th dpvt srratart4eaf nsaila ma ldtarks. it at th .tarn jaJ aasl was rtrnig at th rat ofaaaaa hsWal Hs tr ' ta art-tlaaS .-asiss-L rwr.rai f to ran were standiag vata p nt'"-i ef th engine and l lag of Rv. uf ttxn aa erik -nt mtUmlj or partly ti! a-! cautv la ih rt Ta ig.n ',-l a 4t bU la la groand and wa! rly down an esnbankass-ot aa-t was siaml a ctXBpbH wtss-k. TMs klti-! oaUtght st W piant MJ!r, jsnlmsa. agv tkl'tr-ir. iagl. elms tsa4 iiibi Os.-f g .osrs 7. beak'man. ag4 tairty, esarr..!. Ms lg cstt nff alesa th ka TaU ,t. sws. .wtteBaaa, aged lawlf-l(fct. saa fessL b-h lg -tft s4T AH tar f taa dcasssJ Ivd her. favci's f J. a dileat cjsv1h'ss. ad aaa ta trrU as aa bren l ar sh at isto sleva. aa-1 hv tj imn tiblnss a i asw atsr taw SBMta. M4ir seaa a as 1 sea r f a A. a U , I Watw1h tsvdg a wUl take vSag th fsaeraX A TeA4 lr. . tntarna. CC yi 1-A tar iv Berkley asosar Ha ta 5slh pssvrt aa ataaaeat jvwiarta S"i -s. Ug4V a p asvi aavd 4aWt - ta hiH fsly mJUe aa kr s-ksVv ta bnUnas la ar tas-f la tra sf lataihi t ta at'. Taw r sarty ft 14 wit s4a. mli ae. wva war axe as etas as fat. Tea nse.t rtir er Jtm hrj. tsigt irl 1 Saftsraetty UsJi. ( e4 be; kCjJ. l-m OrxW, 9vs-f4 taw Ws as4 hi rxrnrry ey UmKtli envv losi. 4tm taiga asvl area kraals, Ma J, K. TSssaa. swsvf rt asv4 afi -t-Ural. Aa sslv asxaa tf awxa b--rt. asapai Jaeaa&vrnxa. FJa, JMs. s-faaa' rss, tsV atsvwra - la sny rfSanje5"j 1JH lEnpV ' 1 f sieysat a i tha Hat'.al Csaav diarS. ssw tarssM bsaltatww Seat aigt. U ar lsttrssrUf lasgi U, at Rf fa lraesseea haa laws saaase sagg-asvi a, ! a; a aeiVa as aWe - has asw4eas,ahe aiats4 fc s-4j , a ta aaaarreet taw rssassj lATAi vsvfMOK. esw I. Electacal CeUaga a mat