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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1889)
S&4 wy,s.ia . ..ssi; - -., -a.il iPi i Lii6- p - zmfrrr- -$$Piv2&&T? o- f. e -j 'tfsac- V ST SP" ;- itV ltt .g $ lift IK 2 F TIED CLOUD CHIE1 A. C. HOSMER, Proprietor. RF.F rijOTD. - - - NEBRASKA CURRENT COMMENT. Hon cholera in its most malignant form has broken out near Wet Lib erty, W. Vtt. J'ScilUiXEi: Duuvee, f Virginia, has een appointed chief clerk of the Patent Office, vice Lipscomb, resigned. IT r . Billy Birch, the once famous min strel, died at his homo at Melrose, Westchester County, N. Y.. recently. V sAt the closing of the Exposition at Melbourne, Australia, recently the United States flag was greeted with a regular ovation. - Evictions have been resumed on the Pes Moines river lands in Iowa. The dispossessed farmer were reported -itaiifif to repossess the lands and would defy the officers. Oitythe return of tho Postmaster General from the Cabinet meeting on th$9aitwas announced that he had removed Postal Aent Dimmick at Kow York for leaving his work to at tend to political duties at Port Jarvis. A parcels post convention between tho United States and the Leeward Islands has been signed by Postmaster General Wanamaker and Mr. Edwards, BrittehjChargo d'Affaires in Washing toy on behalf of tho Government of Great Britain. Tmi reported earnings of tho Balti more & Ohio road for tho month of March. 1889. show an increase of 100, 000 over tho corresponding month last yea., Jtoccipts at the PhiladelphH office for the same period show an in crease of flS.OOO. Thieves broke into the old State House tit New Haven. Conn., tho other night and carried away tho sword of Admiral Jouett, hold by tho Historical Society as a relic. It was a presenta tion sword, studded with jewels and precious stones and valued at 6,000. Rev. Eiiward K. Beeciier, brother of the late Henry Ward Beoeher. who was ran over by a train recently at Brooklyn. N. Y., was so seriously in jured that one of his legs had to be amputated. Owing to his advanced ago it was feared ho could not recover from the shock. ,.The French vintage of 1888 amounted to 797.707.000 gallons, an in crease of 19.187.400 gallons over the yield of 1887. although being SS.OOO gallons less than tho average yield of the last ton years. Much )of the good result of tho last vintage is duo to American vines. TnE Mexican Congress opened on the 2d. Tha President in his message said tkat Mexico's relations with the United. States wcro excellent. He ex pressed gratification because tho United States Government had fully eomprehented the fraudulent nature of tho AbraWeil claims. A sensation was made at tho meet- t Ing of tho board of managers at the Ohio penitentiary at Columbus the other morning when Prison Physician Clcmmor jlled a report charging Dop uty Warden Chorrington with out rageously punishing an insane pris oner named George Hates in tho duck-jjbgv-tub. A legislative investigation Will probably result General Boulankek has issued a fresh manifesto of defiance from Brus sels. In replying to tho action of tho Chamber of Deputies sanctioning his prosecution, ho repudiates tho charges made against him. In interviews he says he will not disclose tho secrets of his faction, and says that an olection will decide tho question between him and the French Government James W. Bumeyx, Consul at Val paraiso, in reporting to tho Depart ment of Stato upon the trade and com merce of Chili, comments on tho fact that whilo tho imports into ChHi in S87 .amounted to? 18. fiSO.OOO but $8.- H).XK)0)anjo from th United States, id-tkai. while 15,000 vessels entered and cleared at Chilian ports tho Amer ican flag waved over only 221 of them. Prince Bismarck, in reply to the birthday congratulations offered him by tho Central Manufacturers'' Associ ation, suid that ho looked forward to a continued maintenance of peace. This, ho believed, would lend increasing itn poUjeto the present gratifying devel opment of German industry. In his topinkra a guarantee of peace was to bo found not only in tho monarchial iasti tutions of the country, but also, and in a special degree, in tho monarchial sentiments of the German people. Among the incorporation licenses is sued at Springfield, I1L, the other day was one to a company with a capital of 6S.000.000. and carrying the fol lowing' "brief" name: "The United States Vogel Kazophone and Electrical Microphone Trumpet Acoustic Elec trometer Power Musical Car Distance Loud Speaking Transfer Instrument Company," Chicago, to manufacture instruments, rent rights and priv ileges. The incorporators were Wil liam Vogel, Adolph Grav and R. H. Joins C Klein, tho newspaper cor respondent at Samoa, was before the State Department recently and ex plained his conaection with the events leading up to tho battlo of Fagall, faugat December 18, when the twenty three German sailors were killed. His testimony completely refuted the charges made against him by the Ger mans of having fired upon thoir sailors and ordored the soldiers of King Mataafa to do so. The affidavits of Mr. Klein and three of Nataafa'B sol diers who were with him at the hat tie of Fagall. made before the Uaitaa States Vice-Consul Blackloek at Apia, irUl be taken to Berlin by the Com missioaer appointed v the United State. NEWS OF THE WEEK. GlM&ed by Telegraph and Mail. TOK SENATE EXECUTIVE SESSION. IN the Senate on April 1 Mr. Teller of fered a resolution that hereafter all nomination be considered in open session, and made a )hort speech. Riving his reasons for so doing. The resolution was referre-t. Several committees were authorized to sit during recess. "The Sea ate confirmed Louis Wolfley. Governor of Ari zona; K. If. TernU. Minister to Belgian: J. L. Abbott, Minister to Colombia, and a number of other nominations. The President sent in the following among other nominations: William F. Wharton, of Massachusetts, to be Assistant Secretary of Bute; James N. Huston, of Indiana, Treasurerof the United States: George H. Shields, or Missouri, Assistant Attorney General: L. Bradford Prince, to be Goveruoror New Mexico: James T. Kelley, to be receiver of the land-oSlce at Itloomington. Neb. Two memorials were presented to the Senate on the 3d, one In favor of special privi leges la regard to public office for honorably discharged Union soldiers and the other against trafac la Intoxicating liquors. Senator Stew art's resolution m regard to toe death of John Bright was laid before the Senate, which after quite a debate was referred. The Vice-President announced that he wculd vacate the chair during the remainder of the session and Senator Ingalls was chosen President pro tern. In exec utive session the Senate conflmed all pending soalnaUons sad adjourned sine die. PKKSOWAI. AND FOUTICAX. Gnraai. BouLANOka suddenly disap peared from Paris on the 2d. His en etaies asserted that he bad fled to avoid nrosecatioa. Municipal, etectioas occurred extensive ly oa the 2d, resulting variously. De m eras carried Chicago aad 8C Louis. He pubilcaas carried Kansas City, Ma, and Kansas CHy, Kan. At Leavenworth D. R. Anthony, the Republican-Prohibition candidate, was defeated. Fort Bcott went Denscratic aad Cottoa wood Falls, Kan., elected aa entire female government. At Wichita it was thought Harris, the Lib eral candidate, was elected. Republicans elected their ticket in St. Joseph. Mo. At 8edalia the honors were about even. At Springfield, lit., the Democrats elected their entire ticket. Tins election in Ar kansas for Supreme Court Judge was carried by the Democrats with the usual majorities. Oexk&al. Boci.A!tf!KB, after fle-ing from Paris, iaeued a manifesto from Urussels, in which he iaid that he would not face a trial before the French Senate, but wan ready to plead before a Judge ami jury. Later returns showed the election of R. L. Cofran, Democrat, for mayor ot To peka. Instead of Metsker, Republican, as first reported, by 204 majority. A Demo cratic couucilman was also elected. It is reported that King John of Abys sinia has been defeated and slain in battle. Tea election in Rhode Island on the 3d want very clone. Democrats at llrstclaitned the Governorship for their candidate, Davis, but later figures showed he lacked 600 of a majority. The Legislature was undecided as "no election" was reported in several districts. Enwi.f Boom, the actor, received n stroke of paralysis while performing at the Lyceum Theater, Rochester, N. Y., on the 3.1. Wamamakf.r has bought ex-Secretary Whitney's lato residence in Washington. General J acoii SuAiir ha resigned us governor of the Soldiers' Home at Mil waukee, Wis., and General Kilburn Knox has been olected his successor. HI health was the came. Thk temperance cause in Canada re ceived a severe blow on the 4th. Twelve count and two cities in Ontario ami Nova Scotia voted on the question whether the Scott Prohibition law should continue in force or not. Every oouuty and town that voted declared that the act should bo withdrawn by majorities of from :M to 3,000. Nkws has been received of H. M. Stan ley and Etnin Pasha up to last February. Thoy were then on their way to Zaniibir. accompanied by many hundreds of men, women and children. TnK complete vote of Rhode Island for Governor gives Ludd 1G.102, Davis 2I.S.V), Richardson 1.M1. Cbace 3,4.l Davis lacks MS of an election but has a plurality of 4 393. The Senate stands Republicans 2L Democrats 11, with four to tie elected, while the House stands Republicans 23, Democrats 37, twelve yet to lx olecte.1. Roueiit T. Lincoln called upon the President and Secretary Blaineon the 4th. and formally accepted the English mis sion. He will sail for England about May Ml Isib death of King John of Abyssinia baa been conflrmetL Piiilo Rcmihotox died at Silver Springs, Flo., on the 5th. His death was duo to bilious fever. He was the eldest sou of E. Remington, the founder of the great arm ory works at liion, X. Y. The President has appointed Joel B. Erhardt to be collector ot customs and Cornelius Van Cott to be postmaster at New York. Maooib Mitchell, the actress, has ob tained a divorce from bar husband, Henry T. Paddock. The main charge was adultery. lias funeral of ex-Sub-Treasurer of the United States, Alexander McCue, of New York, took place in Brooklyn, N. Y., on the 5th, from 8t. Peter's Roman Catholic Church. Secretary of the Navy Tracy was ono of the pallbearers. Majoa Aaass, who palled Governor Beaver's nose recently at Washington, It is thought, will be court-martialed. The President ba issued a proclama tion for a Ifational holiday on April 30, the ceuteuary of Washington's inaugura tion. MISCi A SEVERE wind storm Jackson and other places the 2d. Th wind blew fires, and much destruc life at least being lost. The recent hurricane I ctflc ocean swept over 1 miles. The American from New South Wales f was drive ashore ai wrecked. The crew 'American ship Ada Ours, The crew from the British Soata Wales f atAitutaki. !: a fight a staff. Aria, robber die ex ward St. sheriffs, wi Earn. dealers ia Deri liabilities amount failure affects the Vienna. Pesth. Ami New York. A sxxsATtox was created in railroad circles by the removals of alt passenger conductors oa the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh divisions of the Buffalo. Roch ester & PitUbargb railroad. The sweep was a thorough una Ta Goldea Eagle dry goods store caught fire at Denver, CoL, the caber night, partly destroylac the stock through water. Taxmx was a report at New York re cently that the Barings, of London, would fjaaacially back the Saata Fe to preveat its falling iaso the hands of Jay Goald. The Loedoa interests were suspicious of tlieoutcoaaelf Gould cot control of thk property. Taswill eC the lata Justice Btaaley Mattaswa, ssasto oa the day of ate last ssarriarA leaves all ate property ate srUeaadcalldrsss. TaaSeath Pacutc storm which caused the dlissssfi atSasssaezteaded to Tahiti. tTnap sfisl"""" - Maay -y 3SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Br a fierce wind stores at-Chlpley, La, the other evening, tke Methodist Chores) aad other buildings were destroyed sad much other damage dona Flax destroyed tne five-story brick building, 38 to 44 Canal street, Chicago, recently. Loss about $130,000, fairly in sured. A torxado struck the southeastern part of Bridgetoo, N. J on the evening ot the 3-1. Later reports of tbe destructive prairie fires in Dakota show that several lives were lost. Ttoo farm property destroyed was immense. A ts iud storm accelerated th- fluii which proved so destructive. Swift's packing bouse, Chicago, took fire ou the morning of the oth, resulting in a loss of $100,000. Rev. Charles Sto.vsr Hcrd, lately of the-Palmerston Unitarian ChapeU Bos ton, committed suicide in London, En gland, on tbe 4tb. He left America March IS last and in a letter mentioned his diffi culties as the reason for taking his life. A COLLi.MOS between freight trains oc curred recently at Brown' Cross Roads, Tenn., on tbo Nashville & Decatur rail road. Both engins and sixteea cars were totally wrecked and Ernest C Green and M. L. Eby, brakemen, were killed and Al bert Finch, fireman, was severely hurt. A BAlLUrr was shot dead at Coleraiue. County Londonderry, Ireland, recently. Tbe murdered man had charge of a farm from which the tenant bad beea evicted. Over fifty employes of tbe Government printing office at Washington bare been laid off because of the adjournment of Congress. O.ie hundred and forty Alsatians have been fined 600 marks each for failing to re port for service in the German army. Ez-Govkrm)R Crosbt, of Montana, re cently threatened to sue Russell B. Har rison, son of the President and in 157 president of the Montana Live Stock Journal Company, for libel. Harrio:i promised to retract the charges. Two freight trains collided tbs other morning near Reno Nov. Hany Wilson, a brakeman, and J. H. Myargarder. is fanner, were killed and fourteen cars were wrecked. Forest fires have been raging around Courtenay. Dak. One hundred families wore deprived of absolutely every thing. Tho losses reached fudy $1.V,000. Mrs. Maiiv P. Terry, of Jeilerson, Tex., boa tegun suit at Gainesville, Tex, to re cover $100,0rt worth of property at that place sold by her husband without her authority thirty years ago The British man-of-war Calliope has arrived at Sydney, N. S. W, all safe from Samoa. She reports the llmting of the Nips'c, which was not greatly dnmnged. The town of Leola wus almost entirely destroyed by the receut prairie fires in Dakota. Bernard Blvme and others are ander nrrest at Brooklyn, N. Y., charged with starting incendiary fires in various places. Their plan was to rent a building and, af ter iniuriiig the supposed goods, set it on fire. Tub posse engaged in tbe evictions on the Des Moines riverJands in Iowa were tired on by concealed parties with Win chesters as a warning. No one was hurt. It is thought that troops will to tioeded to suppress tbe settlers threatening dis orders on tho Dw Moines river lands. Allard & Soxm. tine art imorters of New York and Paris, are accused of ex tensive smuggling operations. A dis charged employe of the firm divulged tho crime and the Nw York manager was placed under arrest and evidences of smuggling discovered. Isaac Rich & Co., extensive fish deal ers of Boston, have failed. Liabilities, 2rttl,0U0; nominal assets fcii'i 000. A XKi'iiir.v of ex-President Guzman Blanco, of Venezuela, has bo-n arrested while trying to escape to tho United States on a chnrgu of forgeries, by which ho secured SJ3.0O0. Sexator 1'LCMU nnd Representative Peters called on the President on tho 5th in behalf of two Kansas men, named Miller nnd Woods, convicted of having committed murder in the Indinn Territory and sentenced to Ih hanged. A storm which demolished many houses nnd started several tires rai;ed throughout Southern Hungary on tho 5th. The River Nile was reported rapidly falling and the outlook for Egypt was serious. It Is positively denied at Albuquerque, N. M.. that there is any truth in the report of n deadly light between ofiiccrsaud train robbers in Arizona. Tlio officers never even struck the trail of the outlaws. The cruiser Atlauta, now at A pin wall, has been ordered by telegiaph to New York. It is the intention to send the Yorktown to New York April 20, so that the latest efforts at naval construction may be seen at the centennial celebration. Bchixess faUures (Dun's report) for the seven days ended April 5 numbered 222. compared with 240 the previous week and 227 the corresponding week of last year. ADDTTIONAX, UISPATCHM. A siectixo of the Washington bar was held oa the 6th to pass resolutions ansa memorative of the death of Associate Jus tice Stanley Mntthews. Secretart WninoH has ordered tbe dis missal of Captain Herbert Reecher, son of the late Henry Ward Beecher. In !&' Cleveland appointed hiss collector of cus toms at Port Townsead, W. T., but the Senate failed to confirm him. Secretary Manning then appointed him special agent at the same place. It was learned that he was implicated in the Gardner oplura smuggling case. Tub doors of the First National Bank of Anoka, Minn., have been closed, P. F. Pratt, the cashier, bavituAsiBBBBaaa-da. aveaaa. Febraary Duchess ec CasBsridga, aaat ot Qaera Victoria, died rsosaUy. She was bora July 35, 1T97. A severe mow storm and blirrard pre vailed ia Peaasylvaaia, West Virgoaia, New Jersey aad other Atlantic States oa taefea. Br aa expiosioa of gas ia Hal!idays coal ssine aear Duqaoia, ML, the otasr veaiar, several ssea aad hoys were severely Injured two probably fatally. Monr was reported pleaUfal a the Loadom Stock Excess ge daring tas week ended April & All ssaaasr of syaaicata schemes were betas moated. TBe Paris Boars were reported Brat aad active, which was also amaractoristic of the Oar- Wost Kwax Pre. faciei ly ef the Causes sBshsssy at Wsvshiagtea tt -irf lu"i-uhT. t- - T"f (4rervAsBwieaatawtesarvWeCCa4a sabject a refers wrth esaus. IsiMissB aavy.wAseassisWsi grwrm. cm B NEBRASKA STATE NEWS. The session of the Legislature, just closed, was the longest in the history of the State. Jaxas Husbt, a well-known and much respected farmer living three tniies from Ha4tings, committttd uicide the other morniug by placing the muxx'o of a gun in his month aud blowing the top of his hctd off. He wnsforty-sixyearsoldnnd lsaves a wife and two children. The lo of n child sometime ago and his hcin'-steal being contested, made I .m d-soudutit and the act was thought to have been eommittc 1 during a fit of trmjornry insanity. The three-year-old -.on of Dr. H. I 8cogms. of Aibiou, recmtlv fell into a tub of boiling water aud was scalded to death. Hacnsti.ne. the murderer, was recently sentenced at Broken Kow to le hinged Septembers. H enjoys the distluctlen of being thetirst unit sentenced to te banged iu Custer County. The Republicans elee'ed the r mayor of Lincoln by nearlj- i'X; majoritv at the late trial ot speed for municipal otlicers. The barn, livestock nnd grain td C H Parintun were consumed b a prairie flr near Grant the other day. 1'arin tun's wife was severely turned while trying to rescue a Cilf. E. C. Maker, formerly of Omaha, left his borne in Chase County oer two weeks ago for Imperial to receive a loin of fVX), which he secuied aud left for home ear ths following morning. He has not been heard of slues and foul play is suspectetL The other morning E lis Waldron. liv ing eight miles west of Central City, started with a team And buggy to fiht a prairie fire, taking n loaded ohot-gun along. Just as be placed the gun in the buggy it was discharged, tbo loud taking effect in the right arm of bis son Willie, aged thirteen, cutting tho artery and al most severing tlu arm from the .boulder. Kurjricol aid was at once called tut l-oforo thi boy coi.l I bj helped be b.ed t'j death. As Mr. SeMiyii, of Schuyler, was handling mi ".intimiled" gun tho other day it wa disibtirged, the contents enter ing the leg of his wife blow tbe knee shattering it so seriously that ntnpitatiou was necessary. The B. & M. depot nt Fairmont was burned to tho ground the other evening at eight o'clock. The lire was caused by tb night operator throwing a lighted inntcli Into a lot of oil waste while lighting the signal lamps. The total loss amounted to between ?1.000 and ?.'.()!. Caroline Kchmiut, an old lady, only a few years fiom Ui tunny, coiumitted su.cide the other afternoon by banging herself in a stable nil joining her daughter' residenco a few miles from Ponca. S'io was visiting the daughter. A fire on tho farm of John Copley, two miles southeast of Uuadilla, recently de stroyed two barns, containing a large ntnoutit of grain, two head of catt!e,severnl bogs nnd one horse. It originated from a prairie fire, which got beyond Mr.Coplev's control. A tili'i orchard was also destroyed by the tire running tlnouli it. Thk other tnoruin a masked man en tered the residence of R. A. B.itty. at Hastings, nnd pulling a revolt er demand ed silence. He took Mr. Bitty' pntits, et nnd dressing gown nway from him. Mr. Batty bail about ill iu bis clothes. Mr. Batty was so badly frightened that she leaped from the window of her room to the top of tho bay window leduw. A rrcb'LiAR nccident occurred on nn Eikhorii Valley tram the other day. When the train nrrited nt Pierce, one of the pneuxors discovered that hi little boy, nbotit six years of age, was not on the curs and bid fallen from the train, al though no one hid se-tt the accident, '1 lie father and the section Imiss started down the track toward Hnrdar. expecting to find Ins mangled body, but to their -nr- privi when near tho station, met the little fellow trudging along the railioad trucks towards them apparently unhurt. Norfolk's school census lias lieeii com pleted, nnd show l.irj'i children of school ugt in the city, nn increase of over three hundred in the past year. Two prisoners escaped from the Fillmore County jail at Geneva recently by cutting a hole through the root with a jacLknife and have nut been seen since, .'o'ni Mil ler, alias Thomas Crniz'r, and Joint (t.t bnel, were their name, the former a jew elry thief ami the latter a horse, thief. Three children of Jens Jensen, living near Oakland, ate some wild parsnips the othf-r tiny, and before a docto tould summoned tbe youngest, aged 11 e j t-'ir... died from the effects' of the poi n. The other two recovered. Burglars successfully crnrked the safe of Dean & Falrchlld at Marquette, recent ly, and secured about ill) in cash. Four North Bend men are in tho clutches ot the law charged with selling liquor without license. Prairie tires have len doing extensive damage near Ponca recently anil severnl hundred tons of hny and miles of fences have been destroyed. Among tho heaviest losers was Ed Arnold, the fire entirely consuming 15 tons of hay in stack. A fire s-t by two small boys strayed into Major Porter's timber and bnrned for two days, doing damage to the extent of 3.000. The junior exhibition givjn at the clo- , ing of the winter term of Doaue College nt . Crete was one of the most successful events in the history of the institution. Before the Legislature adjuind Hon Church Howe lutroductd resolutions in the Senate which pasted, declining that Certain jiersons. associated together un der the title of the NeLra.fci Farmers' Al liance, hive publicly s'a'ed th it the financial obligations ot the firuieis cf Nebraska are an oppressive bur len to -net farmers, and that th general ecoii'inuc condition of the State i th- reverse of prosperous," and reo'ving that it is th opinion cf the Senate of tbe State of Ne braska that tbe so-called Farmers' Ail - nee, ling a private and non-reprenta ve bodv. has no right nor title to sprak 'a behalf of the farmers of the State; that the recent allegations nf certain mrmbrrs of said Alliance with regard to the eco no;uic conditions of Nebraska are uatruo ia substance and in fact; that tbe mort gaging of farms has enabled farmers to establish homes; and that if farm mort gages have Increased in newly. settle.! portions of the State they have diminished ia older-settled parts. A was named Hanson aad bis wife at tempted su.cide near Craig recently by ' king large doses of horse llnlairn:, wiia very prospect ot success. io-y usu n married only Are weeks and qaar- els and poverty caused them to agree to die. TBE Board of Transportation, at a re ceat eting, cut of fottr-s-vea candi dates finally elecied as Secretaries G L Gilklsoa. of Wafcoo; L. W. Gilchrist, of Alliance, aad W. S. Gardo, of K-d CI cad. Tax Greeley Ceatr G A. 1- Pott i , asaklag eztes re preparations for toe ob sexvaac of Decoration day. Fortt-threk coavrrts ar the fiulu ot theresiral settisn at Wst Uaioa. J. H. HaJH-I-v, a bricklayer, was rssrt a tly ' killed lathe Bariingtoo yard at Liccota ty a train or switch eagia. No ewe saw . the accidfB'. bat it was sappose.1 h was- tiered iato th-ysrds while latoxieated aad ! wasraa dowa. H- was forty years c! and left a wife asd six chilJrca. Taa SBBUsl report of the Covisgtos. Soatk Steax City a; Dakota Cl r lUUway Casspaay shows ta valae ef the ssrcpvrty t a JHs90: tesal idthr3nm, lastaS: ajrass erabsaa. fXas i pr swfcas; eaj mi. tLUaJ. A dividsad ef m p r.ssat. was paM last Aaast. Wwbm sssrsiag rsaaish la taeyard Mra JaSBse. a wiaeer ssssaty years ef. u rstsMtlyrsjraest sissvUk aearSalasa ar ar slstfcss takiac ra, SAVANNAH BLZEL Million Dollar Flra at Sasrau nah, Oa. A I'siwiict Trauti taw Thmagh tral- rle I'lr i.rcat llrr la IttuUurgls Cuutlsgnstlun In lnila Othrr rtrrs. Sava.w kxi, tl , April S. Fire brok ot. st uvi?n oV..ck .itunly nl;ht la the sbowwinvlou of D. It. !Io;sn'i dry goo-ls stor u hlie n t:isn was libtln a jn ji A tnm 'it: l.tie- the tire Lai run to at:uoi vvcry part ot the ImuMiu aud tlto in tl bad barely titue to rscMp with thrir I rr. Firs cotumutiicatrd to th cnxkrry stor? of Jamrs IL UiMigltss t C-Jk, xu inediately Lncx of Hogsu's, and sovn it wasa.latie. The high wm t prevailing vuuwiuu.e vo i uo sprenu 01 iie uims and therit wa no tHiblllty of cS.cckliig thrm. Tbe building was one of tbe Bopst Llx'ks in tbe city, and its drstructiwi rrprrseatd a los. w.th the contrnU, of f !.O.Cs. Ti. tiro thru j iuied to tb tnag- mliceiit four sturr as Odd Ft. t o .' tulld.Ug su.mBliSu,p cf ,tSn-j CMW M HaU. It ssi,.i.,i ..... ,. tw.t ,t ih, Utatly JftruyL The tirr nrxt pr through tseivp or tlfav-n br-ck dwelling houses, completvly drmtroying thinv The air was ti 1J with .!rk.oti which IMgrd ou ti-e stfvesf of Iudeadrntl'lw liytrla Cliurcli. four or tlv blocks away, tftally ilottroyin,: it anil also its bauJ uie brick 6uuitaychoul buildiug au4 four or five contiguous dwnllingv The total loss nuiouutod to l.(sk.0X The number of tht bstiJliigs burtird is eiliuot"d at tifty. Ibe prrsvnt ropro is that the Urjur iul tlur ours witlbst replacwi by new on nually a gtKxt ,11 thoe Jc.trovt.lL Tht sims of mitiv of th Interior structurt a w cone will t ctv- eroiluith til!Miiig that will tx a grvnt :i imprutuiriit ivr ttu' old one. The loi of the iudepondent Presby tenin Church anl c!ioi-I, the l!urr!' Aruioiy. th Uld Fellows' It nld iil. Haluley BulMiiig and lloi;nn t DougK Mi-ck, biespr. aro preitly to b rrrf :tL N loss of Hfo or serious Injury to jr suii ocouirrii. A TKRUtnt.r KTrKRIENCK. ClKUItLRLSl.V. IHV, Aj.nl -Th- people on the pnsctig-r train from th KL, on tlir SL 1'aut mail M ilunlr-. hail in exciting eAiierioncr nesr Mount Vernon. A pralrio tiro was rag n around the track and the i,;lur li t Lnowiti,; (ts exirtit. ran into it, expcttig t. run tlirrugb to safety in n few mcni'til. He loiinu tne tln getting wort how- ev.T. and fin-slly tipM-l, but could not run buck, as the Iltlll's lbllid hud tntdo the tr.u ua.nfn Tit passungers and train hands got out and fought the tire, but the daiigr kept In creasing Finally th engineer wo or dered to proceed, as to rem-slli still would iiave Ueti f.ttat. It wis feared that the rails were warped, and the passenger ex pected n terrible accident, b.it after what eamed a long period nf suspenses ta train emerged from the -m kn and llamas In safety. Severs! of the ptaseuges. who had enageil in ti;htliig I lie It.tmra, were painfully liiiie.. Tun woiueii p-sssengwrs were terribly al:t'.t by their alarming OXperientn. AI.Etl WOM tf lll'IINLH. SrEt:iiRvii.i.K. .., April Hndges, widow of tti-j late V. i.Iiatn KnUy , ae-1 ulxitit eiglitv years, feel le ami clwtdlth, lived in a siniil house ttweMi here and Alikanuiv Last evening her grand daughter left her alone to com Into tuwu. Son oft Tward PnUy Powers, a Uy, w Mllulce issuing frultl tbe window a and gave the nlirin. when parties foii.nl tlm old woman lyinir on the l!Mr with tier fe4 clime to the tire placeatn! her m1v burned tn a crisp. Her IkmIj and htlr were l.urne.1 oir. She lived f rait hour in teitlb tif faring. Her married daughter, a lr. Yoctlin, was biirtie I t- dn-stll In the saiti heuso a few venrs .gk lllE I.N ISItSlHSUTL AtiCUIiRK.N. ills., April "v Fire yester da lliurulug destruyed right biiaee ou Meridian street with a total loss of nttjt i?),,,iri Tho bund ngs were fram struct ures, lire JiltXlf. 0 called by rei(ll of sheet iron front and rvf, aid were cheap concerns. The w er iwnrujnl by Drake & Chidister, ator and ruttauraut; C. L. IrakH, meat iurl.t A. Fieldtrusn, dry goods an I gcnerul merchntidt.e; Iouta Pilla-'V , 'alexin atid restaurant; Snidere iV tiros., groceries, nmi M. Tliehud, tn-t market. The total Insurance on th stck and buildings, alemt 1VM EXTKSKtVE riKK IS PI rrsMCRQit, I'tTTslilKI.II. Pa.. Afmln. file extensive X-. shovel arid saw factnr.ea f llutibsrd ' & wo ,weretotslyilestroyel by ilreajreater- day. Thrre were four buildings, all frara. ' and they burned rapidly lh base on bul'dinKs, machinery and to-k will t fully $.V.'0,0i?,altnoat covered by Insurance. There was an immense ijuantity of gol ' on hand, whirh bad lien pllel np'diring th w intr Icauae of lack of order. The - firm gave employment to about fa) shea. , The origin of th Are n a mystery. RESttlESCES SCHSKU Scrastosj. Pv. April " ln lslnes) " block and residence of Thomas Iftus and th residences of Ilr Travis aad ileary Mclnto-h at Olrphssnt r burned last night. I"s. 7T.('i; Insurance Ugbh l,r.SsT rtHS tsj ISM a. IiDO'v, April "v A diapatca frm Imtia ay that hundre.U of bouses have J-ven i deatrwved be fir at Kurat 1 b loss Is J placed at Ci 0 I Another iien:urallnn Vlftltav. made the following appomttnsnta yeeter- day: Evan H. Hand, of Main, t b ap-t prabserof nsrehandis-In Uie district rf Pcrtlaad sn-i Fa'ranth, C. George C j Sturgis. of West Virginia, to l at sraay j of the Cntt4 Htatee for . district of I West Yirgi?a - J A geatlemaa Jsst retaral froas a eB . BSOBlba' resldeooe In Lsndoa. wJsr h j spent oseh f his tne a-wg tbe literary rr I men. has aorae iaterstl?g gwals eras ceraisg oce or two of tb novelist wbleh will bear repeating. Of David Cbrat, Murray he said; -Marray is t of ta I latersstiag s Is Loadaa. lie has had th hardest of werk to attala his Bceeet ' ;osition. From boy h',! be ha. mad t;s . way usaide.1 aad tike ataay as her writers tt artless he cars at ritvea Bstir work end hU early irai8s:-s tratnlag has t-rea of IneettmaUe valse to fetes. I te. .ctiBg aaaiaiaBt do-rkp-r of tb , Thy -L publish Ih-lr e.i-r AU '- vr da. -n J r.M. blT. .-Senat- ...! at I- yeai-rlay nvrrnln .r,, .,' J.aU .,,.. liu e-t.r..ly i,,, w,Vg .'V J I , d-stb ad J. another name to tbe long kflorn . . uUmm ' hmf t .... ti.tef vict.m. of laaasaralwe, weath-,. fc. , afUrn-w to tea. U' J ft- sl ZlM. - I!., friend, say that trrr, tbs cd as- ... fm rtt "flrrler. ' T-met aperT Tb .X W I, ,racte;tdur.ngleo;eualrrereroon;e.of 8f, w,.Wlt , mh ,!ocV , ,UmJ ., ?M " I .. ttatday be r-ver fudy recv-r-L His tUx usn,. ... -,arV, t w.JT ,vT.rX!v . death was cau.rd by congestion of th - t . JJ2 mmr hod, .JTL. . eysss a . ,. " " " sa tiroOawswa, rsrSesM .taaisvttr .ee, ,t,DRU , , Kdwla nHH leeyeseseet. wbtl. lak e . HS, fot . (. AM "e.l Hr Ui- Pra-aMent. r.rTKr.irTr, X Y Arl. i-The cenll- 1tatev. f or g. m la, J.r J. e-Ty I VVASMISOTOSI. Apr'l 7. Ta President . tlOO of ll. JVyOtSI WB rwaciJ tsnfoei W aast ree .libL. L..s.. . .t . Af tr work lag for a loiss; ttav wUM &. o ariaw saw wa 9Jkmm i by &rralgtia 5ews he WsjItwI. to . '" rft.sh rrssssL Ail fcavvSe wee m9ii Isxi&m asd arrived tm a city 1 with bat little to - Uf aol 1 tosstfcsr. White casting abcort ftr sciae road t9 fertan he srrote aa artiC oa -l3cvaalo ly-ttass." wfcie we prlatsvl la c ef tk 4rUe aal ssirr-4 to oea a sw f.d si werk te ktss. Tae " rpr. it seed fcsrily iesI4. wa fat-i warn tie cat exiwrlncsv as4 its escewracvd hlas later te set cast tm aa s sefceVel tear of aa aavatesu- traav. Ta jwt M oat ef his pawer ts eey crsatar essa ferts h ssastesl kasasr t ta ear vt asusS ifi asasrfy S9S saOsa away a-i saartsst to waJk he tt. Besaa4aaBaar s hay a Uapasf; m test, asd traversal ta A true trasa styes, aad arrivhs at the SWastBBw SSWVSWsi BBS BsWaVST Sw4ffWVf3ed s saw fharaM O, Ussstsa. sssJ waeaf I MH SSasBsstSf llwata.' -X-sr Yeaah - I KANSAS OMOPS. The State SVarsl asT AsjtwsUlare Isaaws a riaiteriea BJesser. TorrKA. Kaa., Ajwd a TaIMaw Unswd af Acrtcu!tur topurts Hew ia froea earns VM eorrpoadeat, repraseatlag 1 cea ties of th Mwte, bw that wheat. ry livestvk of all Mads frail an I grae in nearly xtrr rounty ra th Stat are i unusuallr gl cvndttUia. Ia solas Uoiis of Western Kaasas wht aads a mit growijj ia th fall by reeo of dry westber an J th drought bing continued into early winter tb much anxiety eln s - s i .i TKa farmers with respect tu its c.ndiUio. The winter, however, being -xtrmeir saii and latsr on tacdature cotnlag In the form of nun- aud iu March abundaat ot rain failing, the sbxl sra blHlght out la plendid shape- ProtsiWy the plant ha never shown a at we vigorous and thrifty growth throughout the Slate at thU date thin at prwaeut. j T w,Bl-,r Uln. mtreaily lld bd i f.j nbuudsat sUck gea-rally wintered well. The lacrss la are sown to wheat la the Stt la the fall ef l cvsnparsHl with that owa thj previous year ! S lS ertit-. hhrli ;tv- m total area f.r lb at (M acrr ovr tat previosis irnr. The jer CatlL repiuted w iutrr ik lied amount practically to nothing general conditio or Ta p!a as Th listed ri:u full atatiil and anlinp ktred vitality 1. prsctioa'.v I pr csmiL The area ovn torse lit the f all of I"" var-oa but little fretu that sou tb tire vumi Jr and the conditkyi of the plaat ,r s lis) jmt cont.cHRnp.siod with tae avasraae cwtidition. Live-stock with the rxceptlsti ot a few casts .of faietsaiBer SBB)g horse and cholera, la a sn.Id fustu aiuoag hogs is generally fr" frotn MUeas and Is gl ivndition The eaou ts repviited throughtut tbe State as at least two srvki earlier than UsUaI ainl the gruud atuplv supp'el w lib j luaUtur t geiloraltv iu an -x .eut oittditiott for crops, t'hinch laigs are r porte.1 in a few counties lit th Stat, tail not lu sutllc ettt numbers to ricit eiarm among farmers. Oa tbo wli4" th illtlon ol the Mate ia BxcUent at)l fat OS era are greatly enco.irage 1 and h pefuU A NAVAL MONSTER. I I llrarrllillnn ol Ww I fenae Vtael j to w lliilll Im t orle wt. 1 t AaiilMilosi. April ib new fust idifeliso ve.e!. bids for which were re ceived eterday. will ti a departure lu degti from any vl u the wavy, and ( tnp,ttin Tjchforis, ! of tbr. lurruu of c bo la acting as chief construction, la eotitldeitt . th&t .be Mi.t Im ttin In el utlth.lstiU set fikr ber d.aidareta'Mtt of any In the world and able to ( with any thing , all oat. Jhe apjiroxlmatea th iiumltor ' tyv and .a of A, OH tons dlaptacetnent In or n is ng i rim. When elm gna Into action by taking ou inuilor ballast ah amks I Ulltll lierdnrk 1 but aixtell Inchea aleive ttle water lerel. thus dllllililahiDg the alsi . of the targat e I !.... t to an ovponent. The I aides covenug the tnaciilnery are lo le j 1 vere.t illt litm!i In Che. of Artliolll, ' bl tea tb- pfotectlon afforded by thu j 0al bunkers. The barrets contatutng the guns are to l of alxteptl itteb atsel and the deck Will lea of atel two Inches think. She w.l l tllll feet loti, li feet leialli. It's feet lee and has a pnd of ! knots. At tha apeed ttn an team IXM lllliea, but at onllnary cruidni; afted (nlKiijt S knot) she wou d trasel S,7i" tulle without I tiw llg her twl aUtply. Itut tli ft liio.t teitiark-sbln feitlllle Wilt I the ttonielid Kls Jniwer of the alllMinotlL fti tbo f,rw.rd barlmlte, motiiiteti ou a tiiriltal e and mmrpuiatetl by hydraulic power, tbe se..el si I rairv a 1'i.inrh llfl-. weighing I 111 Ions ul I! feet long one of tile largest gillia afi-Htt III the rer letrte'tte there Wib le 1J. ,ch Lite, weighing t(J. ton. A IVduvh dvnauilte gun ) fe.t !ng will pioject from tbe ! and in other pa's th eel wi,I carry alx rj pott nl era. three B.uilitera, I wo A. t-.uitidrs nnd four 2 )-.ii't-i. all revolV- lug cannon. Itapi 1 f'.i.rig guns niarhm i guna and elmittte aarrb Itghta on n liol low ate military mast w dt cumplot" tbe sh p, which wSI take three and one. half years to buibL DESTKUCTION OF LEOUa. , Tlinslna; Town Wlte.l lal Solo t tree. M Ihe ISSV Aftsniirivs:, Ilsk., April X Th Writs l atiry of t)i oomolel d-atructlon of Isite, tbe countr .eat of Mci'li-ravti Costnty, bat lsjp brought in Isy vwi(r. Iola was a ne little town of iRhsb'taaU. an th country for ir. .aa artmod was well a-ltled with tnduatrmvia aril thrifty peo- j pie. It la twenty 8f failee from ralrrfiad and tee2raph fac fillies, ami 11 Is dlStcntl lo get cuii;i.ete InformatKea. Out nt thirty plare of Inialneas. lartudlng Iwn tants two r.aw.ejra. twt eburcbes three or four hot-U and alt lln-a f bu. !', but fcur are left standing, and (eat re) from thirty to forte resident ! tbaa a ilorhn remain. The in Is prartkeHy nt,Tiwimi .fi win inin i.ei.eAJ she losuranr was very llghU C O Old enl iiiouio s.rn-11 are terrlMy burnl r'l titecuuilars say tt-f csvi twl lite Parti. who rsv ariose tM ntfry to Westi-ri. the neaweat radroevl atatloi ear that tbe Weaetag Influeope mrm felt le lb- ---aa'rruu'llne! cvtntr-v ia ntarly rlevastatt J trsscKa. of the dry (leeja cd . . ltuudredt of farm bous are In aahe. a., I I trad, uol th lea.l L, ti.. .- . rarcaatse of bsrhad atos-k are ts.ta Uxtf I "' "' sliarfca which lb esen !' ' A r a-t. Tbe nerenilaei to corn t,w'aald. Kw r4li la S a'osilr and shws tbe )ea.s of great Iltaater It la proi-eK- Uiat tjot lAfia.tentb i ii.- oemaf- Tl rej-M fL Krlltwa vaterdr. Haaee sw t;J o'chWtJaa.4 n shorwy tbereattef visited by Dr C IL r3mar who fowd a' --- tt ir rak rjaite j4in!y Mr. HjnVt tskfasd is u s rvmi. Mr tyrAh. avswravs.J ty his . left &s t&e lOJL't u'rUtt trala foe . Ycct. - ' ' - Bes-aaiy. au BUerhc. e7aSBans. Ate-illsi, aje;skeeele-j Is felt at tfca 5y Drtret oa j ef tfce Va tJ lata ateeseee ffk'T wfckh a ftrittah steSer r.t eiih , bvtesea ahafj eaj.tg fee 5rw Tssrk. Tim a'.aft was tTtneu srfaiU oa ta Ckweai .. t'ewi. aad tb eedat was reewt4 it tlsst I-jrtrtsjt vt Je4 ts Jfc bsnag Ufl bora sdr ij Vr wv of Ca-a Hra. tk eaales) ygw 'a a SA.t!ea; Veset. Ue4es4 tf Vy ay sf C- ot nri Uv-ss. wh "M " ra adr '-,. iTm- aaswa resw tx frr-ea wc a-i ss- vs s;i at ew Ytra i 4a lea-srasi. A AT M. A?trt V AWst TtX o'rfock Ts4y eTs4 r4d tU4 rtT, Url ia the 4Jrwrti tve JaJJ ad it was - lawra t3km iW9 ad a4 ijrhte asS(glK&A. drtae.! S.a ta ti waTJ U Xm jad svs iae astaKataf saat wij asv awna4 aaU a-s Mrs, eaaiajgaaw lUesy-s, ,, awsnaT'aBaSirV SeasrShs hriea JaaJhiast sad shawvea aUs ezta taSsav haw s.s-,,7j biC 5 cty s lstasas)sea. BaWaa?s mJ -a a-- .. .- ' e -w:sarB WtSlsaS. mi " BwAa, rresaeta rm. aes rawed a k4a- has a a ad airw awasv a&aesw7f? I'na saassssweii Swsmsbsbj PROCLAMATION' k tw Cewtesswlsvl tf fssar.;s-ifr -isttrea rrsss-Ule-est .U 4 HIMr Waaatsorosi, April &. Th ft.l!olng rroctamatloa lwt ui- y.t-rdr lafleraooa trr Ui lrws.dn af t t" AiaUsftf Aartct A reVtMct-us.-A hur-.t T' rsej tt u (ittsetqax'at & " e tslicrs ?ni.5id p. ruTUlir eecsJSlseJ. ss tia wn Apt. 3k t -. ta r N Ve. stwl W tfer js-ertvee T Aa .ejWc srf aeroie B)b ium vtrtle ilrwUis 4 J tbooAle W.ttXX4idld'Sele W,fc!rUiR u llp .v.1,. at eCNe i-! MfctUtr4l y , 1 Kepafcue T - E . -.-. prrsIi-e 4t at rTe.Vrvl at e ISOTMa ,! t tb4.rie t tA t f " s Tor OvA s e4r.,iai us. lie S;iU.U- J4 ' PreseJeat. T rsratesclsl of lau Utastrsseis -htsUtrr fcs bs-ea iWUml fecerst & s set id CVstf U lb efcJ IV & rs'" tie sVI MHiatrr Bias Vrts t o'' eserc iTeoprt1 o la 4r IaterJksi tike )o of ta ivto l t aastvUta! Oeep thaasrulBeM 10 tae tai.i et s rr- torsJtr eis ra ia r- asa4sses f anr-rJltas u te tvt lir swlra' Us lie future, la rrr'ees'wss.uses er easier .--!. luik rSkn.iiaa l llrtr lust ' te;irs1 th tKrait lil-U b - J.r jjrea taaekslitas oa ihl i Nas tkarvrorsy L teistn llns.. ! i .lnt eT t. failed Hlee f Att-rrW. la J- ' .p..a U tt.le vHa e4 rsese r;o.i. i i rseiBiead thai Tuesday. A red . si Ua ft.sir ef ause ork ta th mlac fepte r th ettr eesiairy rp- their rsrs-tle eUcee el ! ...! to laaptoce Ihe Tssj t Jt IhaS IA biesetk ef titbits, Frssrisiy J - .kit. MttS V. . m. Iittil.. m.Vk& that ttl hSJSr I t.& ... t. .k. .... iu1muii aJ n. w j-. ,. wS Oe-Ja. In wllaeee hresf t he hel at haad aa4 reused the seal (dth Catisxt NU At ASSerWs Ut be afae.t. tve la t elty f iUitliUI th Of Afrit. A tl isisl, and A( t,S laOet. ef the UelleJ BUKs'lLI. I the Pre. Went Hss4sWI ItsUwia. JisiiU llllsa. Mrlan of rleav SMUGGLING CASE. .. floe Ait Husm taMpotta lit j Nbw Yona, Apr.i d, Al:rd .t m I Urge Parisian firm deauns: In aiiis. Isrt furniture, rwrr tapiri aad bi . s l-rsi have m laraaea ea4.1lahmeot ' Fifth avenue, F-r yra Ibis e . has eagaaxt lu the most lle-tacetl u, gllng. For several years Ihe agent fw ,:ir ' A .. . . i to iisona tier mu nsei ,,,-.i Tll'e years ego h wa atirae-le-l tn-ir ore.ein asieni. i i ..i. --. HiKiUi'atuaiia4uent ll.eslre iii sly degraded ualll lat yeluaty be s. dlacharged. In teenfa USaajfra a t week a ago Imparted l Haxial !-.. s Agent Oeorge II. HllunoHia Infill litasi thai led to an Immediate InseatlgaluHt the Rrtw. MitSnto enaaa found that imstt' ' Ki-o-le bad tew atobaae. utiUH,Mei t from Ibis Brtn by ssmii of lb we-,1 M ,i re.ldrnta and most lllerat art roll eiat'w. I this city. Imtludintf Wllllatu K- Vsa U bllt. If htoeTay Twosnlii) ant I Mm- " elU also by ltiil-rl lrtett.of ll.itm. a William ll, 1 lord an ol I lilfago, end iw-1 others. The acbeine pttl ailed by lb firm - ' loliala'll Wi tliell e York liiia l e furniture la which were aeeelil eed nealb the marine tops and In !- '- panallag. oostly portiere cuitaioa .nil b golrelin tat,atrea. Coatuioa duttes i-ourae.wonl.l eNld oaiy on Ihe fufu Ui. Ill III Fifth aveliUe .tore the i.i;j at goixl Woubl 1" rellMiV e.L Piirvhaars ears ll.s ertablr eharth-d -i( travngant prloea fur the arl) lea II . dtlttea out of wbieh lb li'it.mtl.1 l.l been swindled a blast llieieio. T w a double frau I aa JefJ"trte t ll auapected that any oil" of Hie seha- i ha t the remotest Idea that the -wts . Sltlllggted. ty At aeseri oVIock Tuosdsv Mewnlng r molts with four other .,n, ,iv h' . Allards store, made a raid the - anteeptwrast a targe nmiil t af . wtH upUolarele-l .a that -re f -. i atUlfed with rich la e. tat trie. 'a. brnnsea, torlet ad euilatna . ebalra were a recent IliTitle- en-1 b ! te-en unpacked. Yesterday lUsales as a lull cuiifea.tan. as e as . STATE OF TIIADC Men'e Weekly lie. lew Mf Um i'.r.n "fretle Inereea In ltellrel liS'M' lint Tre.le (leMerella Hsllio lll New YRS, April H. U In A c weekly leiaas of trade , Hal" a arnlng show an titeraase of i.: tl i- cent, over last year for Mreb. far re7t have lie-n recalled, e. ., ,u. I. are lower.trMaigh at latv iruniaiMsi r a. recrvery Is e-n Tri m inter w. n la dull or iutet lo nearly al sms i- r t OUveien t it Is fairly satlsf alory . tl ( Unta It ts llafecVwy wiin pflg neea sswll tjatalnl, at Orueha l i se aldrd gca't; at Kansas Citr li;r- t and art Mt. Paul lra-ie n dry c el. ui ctolhlng U Very aefVe. Tb-r.t. Jin roantat Dalrtnt, artlealarly. eat Is firtr. Wool has d'int fraaeitr all sa;. i " 9 ww ,- one-, ifira.aiif at' ysa 'pt Sew Vastcan and Ts I- average cf t riuotatlosta . .14 . Tbe outioxAk le favor be frv a jwl U maad whew the neer eli aiie.n : j Re SKfe ;r '' lri, , t' d at Ih.a lIi.h. end ' , reT Wis rd l ztfi r. II La,a IL. eisewsc r'rasMure V sen eWM asvl Jes tavetary UvsU., gr-i svf Pert 4 Rrwlty. ha, r-l-.t tfc. j. 'aVae Si. Th, ser.c j-'" sB "ie ta egala dsyrlla-J a-r s paw eseat fa tss Week. r,wrseees fwat 4 4a. kass. i;ntm xt Mkh ,Ai this ssvwalsg Mawtasvai Pt4W ."ti.te dl-re, Stm ,, ft 4 Ietaaere etrwef, wjrfJ, Jn . J "' V.. : aadoda. Th s. a. a waa aet Ja. le,t tf wM f,Uy fs m Wfivw th- f,t tkrvwa. s4 t tm a,..,,-. u t. tad oUafld k-lwy li-at , ,,w sv-g.St XU rotse "f VT ehaw . we, ea- . Wit S,J,4ktad fc, tx ,tw,4 , . hjee w. i. , s ril' tUsmt0, if t y. ad -.U re.... U ' Wm W,,' "- 7 .sa-.e-sWs aar. Taa lve wif,, t. .a,, f.F ' a e s- W ASMHhe Se.v.v-. ka id tr atdi f es -. SSJe W1 aSl -. wfsas sava-esivejf s, yae."a aaraMStoS tA. W,f. at-fed-e l -wa. t taterrtewe ears S-a - . ta war f tie Xsvtlea. '--wjsjas, wBJ dss-41, j?,Uftri. AT Itoe-i risjht. rAM.wz.tA tu sW-S. FeSSaw BSVe ta taein m s mj&- we aa of mt,r f, , ... na sss. - . . ' " saw siawiir eaaSuai), Jtu f t,f v shiaiUflswa jst ' - " T wawfsjfateTf rTsw SBSS si B f SI I Ih. se. -a ISfSJlI