- I THE SIOUX COUNTY JOURNAL Clicp to Hii Claim V. 1. SIMMOXS, Proprietor. HARRISON', - - NEBRASKA Mortally Wooadad. Memphis, Tenn., March 10. About! o'clock last night V. A. Casper, em ployed aa clerk in M. Kelly's grocery store, at the intersection of Georgia feet and Mississippi avenue, shot and probably mortally wsunded John Mos by, a negro. Casper, who was arrested by Office re Horan and Wolff, was seen at the sta tion house, and made the following statement: "Liast night Mosby came to the store and wanted to purobaee some goods on credit. He was already in debted to Mr. Kelly for previous pur chases, and further credit was denied him. This seemed to anger him, and he began to curse me, and I struck him with my fist. Mr. Kelly, who was in the store, came forward, and Moeby ran away. "Tonight about 7 o'clock Mosby came into the store and walked up to where I was standing and struck me a heavy ,iIow on the head with a stick which he had in his hands. The blow staggered me for an instant, and I retreated be hind the counter followed by Mosby, who struck at me several times. I grabbed the pistol and tried to shoot the negro, who ran out of the store. I followed him, but the pistol would not go off. Mosby evidently saw that the pistol would not shoot, for he turned andjwas approaching me with an uplifted stick, when I again tried to discha ge the pistol This time it went off and not knowing whether the bullet bad hit him or not, I again fired and he fell to the ground," A Narrow scae. Washikctox, D. C, March 10.-Genera! Schofield, commander-in-chiei of the army of the United States, had a narrow escape frjm death yesterday morning. He was on his way to hu office in the war department and the carriage had just entered Executive avenue, which separats the white house from the state, war any navy buildings, when it was rua into by a delivery wag on of the American Express company and overturned. The general was somewhat bruised by he fall, but was able to proceed to his office and was at his desk as usual dur ing the morning. It was a very narrow escape, however, and it was only by the display of courage, coolness and good judgment by the coachman that a falal result was auerted. In Memory of Kendall. Washikctos, March 10. In his open ing prayer in the house yesterday tbe chaplain feelingly alluded to the sud den death yesterday of Representative Kendall of Kentucky. ! Mr. McMillin gave notice that he .would call up the fiee wool bill tomor row. The ways and means commit tee had instructed him to ask consideration tomorrow of the tariff question. On motion of Mr. McCreary of New York who announced the death of his col league, John W. Kendall, the house agreed to adjourn in respect to tbe mem ory of its late member. The speaker pnuounced as a committee to accompany Mr. Kendall's body to Kentucky: Mr, Pointer of Kentucky, Mr. Mansur ot Missouri, Mr. A merman of Pennsylvania Mr. bailley of Texas, Mr. Owaus of Ooio Mr. Wilson of Kentucky, Mr. Belknap of Michigan. Tne house then adjourned. Will Be Sold at Auction. London, March 10. Great interest it jtelt in the sale of Mr. PurneH's estate, though no date has yet been fixed fur jthe auction. 1 John Parnell has desided to return to pis Florida orange groves, and H. T. Parnell, who lives near Cilkenny, is not jrioh enougo. to purchase his late broth re property. There la some talk ot fananta on tbe estate trying to purchase heir farms under the land purchase act but this does not apply to the Avondale mansion with its adjacent grounds. ! With the present state ot inflamed feeling in Ireland a public appeal for funds to purobase the property as a his' tone momento would hardly succeed. Two proposals for private purchase have already ueen maue, one oy a mining company which owns the copper mines adjoining the Avondale estate. Parnell pent large sums sinking shafts looking for gold, lie found plenty of copper but no gold. The second proposal cornea from a syndicate wnich will continue to .work the mines for gold. j Soma members of the Dublin corpor ?""' auaioua vo uuy ine quarries (where paving stones are cut. There were 2,000 tons of paving on hand when Parnell died, which he paid for cutting, valued at 910 per ton. BRU5, March 9.-1 be Duke of Cum- ( beiland has made a statement in regard j . . .1. L.lnK t tll.il r In bis refusal to accepi m yjv" in compromise of bis claims to tbe throne of Hanover. He declares be can not consent to forfeit tbe rights of h'.s Tamily or enter into any understanding m.t. in maintain those rights should op portunity offer. In brief, be refuses toi recognize the annexation of Hanover to Prussia ts a situation that may noi w preserved. This decision of tbe Duke has caused a most unpleasant mrw,riI circles. The kaiser consiuereu that he was doing a special favor to tois grandmother, Queen Victoria, in con senting to make Urms witts me auae.j and tn he snubbl in what, he regarded as a stroke of statesmanship and liberal ity at the same time is a source ot aeep chagrin. Annthor pause for anxiety over tbe matter is the evRence In possession of the duke that there is at least a possi bility of his recovering the Hanoverian throne. This could only come about in the event of the defeat of the Germans in a foreign war so decisively as to over throw Prussian supremacy. The Duke of Cumberland, it is argued, considers such a result aa not unlikely. A Tann er reason for imperial disappointment is that the duke's attitude keeps in ex istence the G uelph party of Hanover, which would otherwise be a valuable auxiliary to the govemQaauiiaits strug gle with socialism. The Kreux Zitung said yesterday that the duke of Oidenburg had been successful as a mediator between the Prussian irovernment and tbe duke of Cumberland, and that the succession to tbe duchy of Brunswick was to be se cured to George William, eldest son of the duke of Cumberland, who is about twelve years ot a'e. The duchy cf Brunswick is at present adminis'ered by Prince Al'oert of Prussia as regent. News Tram Honolulu. Sax FBASfifco, March 9. The Steam er Australia arrived at noon from Hon olulu, briugng the following advices: The United Stales States cruiser Sar Francisco, arrived at Honolulu Febru ary 27, cine days from San Diego. Positive information is said to have reached Honolulu that President Har rison has declined to sign the draft of the Hawaiian treaty and submit it to the senate. The Gazd'.te of the first iosL says the opposition of leading re publicans in surmised as the reason. Al Lanai, recently after drinking consider able a.va, n native Hawaiian drink, u family of ten, with the exception of one woman fell asleep. The woman set fire to rhe house and a young man was burned to death. The vhole family want crazy and at lust accounts were running naked on tbe rocks. Bishop Kaerckermant of Olda is dead Samuel S. fcoone, a tourist from Cni ;uj,'o, committed, euitide in the Haw iliaa hotel md ru buried in the 2 uadb oametery. Itecamo Insane, Denveu, March 9. A special to the Republican from Coal Creek, Col., says: List night Sarah A. Levier, ayouig udy of this place, disappeared. It was at first thought that she had eloped with a young man to whom she was engaged to be married, but which marriage was opposed by the rolatives of the young people. The young man, however, was found and denied all knowledge of Miss Levier's whereabouts. Every man in the village turned out to hunt for her, and she was found wandering about in tie hills almost eihausted. Theoppo aition to her marriage had so worked upon her mind that she lost her reaton. She is now under the care of pbjsicians. Students on a Fear. Berlin, March 9. The spectacle of two well dressed young men diligently scrubbing and cleaning the statue of the Virgin in the market place, while a mot ley crowd of townspeople jeered at the prespiring youths, was witnessed at Suhl. The young men were students, who, while on a lark the night before bad thought nothing so apropos as to daub the marble figure of the Virgin with tar. The authors of the outrage were quickly detected and their fathers were lined 500 marks each for the dam age done to the statute, while tbe boys themselves were punished by being com pelled to restore the monumeat to its original condition. SECEOES GREATLY EXCITED. The Bodiei of Three Kegroea, Biddled With Bullets Disclosed to Light. A lerrtbla rire. c-cBtnK. Wis.Mrdh .. i.;,r, mme to BQ end at 1- JJ urJay"nen the Aloueae block, corner j ,F;,htBnd Tower itreeta, the finest, i;...,;nthouse in the city, w as com- ,,.. ,..tJ ALL OYER NEBRASKA ... ,.,.-... m ric nunrn IRSFST ! i.iiv winod out an I .n.'arA,l homeless. ICTUuv . .. ,r..r. 1 T , t r Blariii J" wi.- . . t. in., I DmniriiiiA - - - i - Work, Scattered ana IH.xpl eared. rilile d nineteen families the basement and . : . a in A. the first alarm was sem in i l-.i in niia of the store wrvanl fciri uau w Bald Its Annual Mealing. St. Locis, Mo., March 10. The aa, tiual meeting of tbe stockholders of tbe Ptiaaourl Pacitto Bail way compaoy was rldatthe geosral offices of the com far here yesterday morning. Thedi. lectors of the past wars re-elected. The anual report of the general manager paa submitted, showing aa increas io pet earnings for tbe year of H&.177133. Following this the annual meeting of ptookboldafa of tbe 8k Louis, Iron pfcnutsJn k Southern R. R.Co.wea ttid aadthe old board re-elected. J , unauv (in . !rooulBandtbrew a match into . pile of Memphis. March 1L-The morn.s ;rnbbiih. A few minute. ir light disposed the dead bodies of three Urst through tbe floor. The bu.U negroes, riddled with bullets and par- wfti erected around a central well, U rn tiallv covered with brush, lying in an w hy the paa-enger e.eiator opeubt about a mile and a half from aDj 8UirWays. Tnia, acting as . cb.m- the heart of tbe city. Ihe negroes uu drew tli8 anaea vu. - been taken from the jail by seveaty-five leQ Binutes the skylight had been blown out and the siair.aj flames, the fire shooting pillarl.ke into the air for forty feet. . i rrt . masked men mil shot to deatn. ie niimes of the men areCalviu, McDowell, William StuBrt and Theodore Mow l'he crime for which this summary ven geance was wrecked upon them was the ambi e liug and shooting down Satur day night last of four deputy sheriff, m a locality known as "The Curve," while tbe officers were looking for a Degro for whose arrost the) had a warrant. EASILY OVF.RPOWEKKD THE IAAFDS. About 3 oVlock yesterday morning eeventy-Cva mtn, all wearing masks, ap peared suddenly on Fourth street, mar the jail. By a rush three or the men ob tained on entrance to the jailyard and overpowered Watchman O'Donnell, whom they bound and gagged. 1 he ,i, nilmn nrlmitted and the searj!: r,.e .h. . beCan. u guard in tbe dowa fore d them to. tr.e HARROW ESCAPE UFli". The block was four stones high and contained twenty-eight apartments, all but one of which were occupied. All tbe tenants' roomi opened oz tie cen tral corridor, and some dozen women and almost as many servants found their escape cut off ia that direction. 'Ihere were not three men in the house, and the women growing panic strickei, took to the tire escapes, hera they were huddled with their children in their arms when the lire department arrived. Tus fire escape was a clumby affair i-nd the wjmen would not go djwnittil l he flames bu-stiog through the win- Arrived at IMtUkurg. Cleveland, O, March 9,-Bisbop Horstman arrived in this city last night from Pittsburg. Ia spite of the mud and falling snow, thousands of people were on the street to greet him. There was a long parade, composed ot Catholic societies of this and surrounding citiaa He was escorted to the bishop's palace, wnere ne waa greeted by local priests and laymen. In tha m.imina h. .:n officiate in an elaborate maM at at, oun s catnearai, arrmted by the digni taries of surrounding dioceses. round Dead In Bed Chicago, March 9.-Fali n. j Ludwig Biliner were found dead in bed lu a room over a livery atable at 261 Fourteenth street. The room waa full of gas and death was from asphyxiation. The atop cocn of the gas jet waa partly turned oo, and aa it waa loose the pos aibility ia that it waa turned u, r., k. one of them when the two retired. Bill. ner waa a Uerman, and had bseo in tbe country only two mouths. Green was Irish, and two weeks ho came from Lafayette. Ind. moonilmn havim? tepn put over watchman. There were twenty seven negroes there, b!1 under arrest for com plicity in Saturday night's affair, and it was no easy task to distinguish the three negroes wanted. The avengers went from cell to cell, the thoroughly alarmed inmates coming to their cell doors and unwillingly aided them in the search Alice Mitchell heard the noise and from her cell on the upper tier peered down on the Btrauge and silent crov.d. TKRKllll.r. WOKK Of EXECUTION. Mosb, a mail carrier, wus the first man identified. He waa taken from his cell and bound and soon after McDowell and Stuart were found scd taken care of in the same way. The captives being ready they were dragged, pUBhed and hurried out of the jail. Ia a few minutes the 6uberba of the cily were reached and in mi open field near Wolf river tlte cegroei met their doom. A Bhot from a revolver crashed through the thetk of .Muss. This was tbe signal for the work of the terrible volley which was poured in up on the shivering negroes, who instantly fell dead. The bodies presented a hor rible sight. McDowell's jaw was en tirely shot away and back of his right ear was a bole large enough to admit a man's list. HU right hand, too, was half blown off. Stuart was shot in the mouth and twicj in the back ot the head and his body was riddled with buckshot. Moss had an ear shot off and several bullet boles iu his forehead, KEOROES GREATLY EXCITED. Th mob turned about after it bfid completed the terrible work and, com ing toward town scattered and disap peared. The bodies of the dead negroes wfe brought to Walsh's undertaking estab lishment yesterday morning. In less than ntteen minutes the p'ace was sur rounded by about 200 negroes, all afraid to talk, however, on account of the prox imity of the whites. An inquest was held al I'J o ciocit and llie bodies were then sent to their homes at the "Cu've' At 10:50 word reached the city that the negroes were assembling in large numbers at tbe "Curve." Judge Du bois immediately equipped 10 men with Winchesters and left the city for that locality. The coroner s jury found a verdict that the deceased irere taken from the jail by a masked mob, who overpowered the jailer, and that the prisoners were shot to death by parties unknown to the jury. ibe sheriff said this afternoon that he would do nil iu his power to arrest the leaders ot the mob. Mrs. J. M. Gillingham, who, wuu i.er baby was cut off from the tire escape, was saved after she Lad thrown l.erseif from the fourth story window by a fire man who made a desperate leap from a ladder and caught I.er. SoTaraj known the only casualties are tluse resulting from jumps, all ol which are of a minor character. The loea will reach SPJO.OX). The tenants sved nothing. The building was owned by Mrs. R. L. Iielknap of New York, and waa valued at 803.000 and was insured firSIO,0)J. T.ie to'.al insurance be d :iy tenants is f 11,000. The lioily Kalen liy Curate. Ai.'sri.f, Nev, March 8. Word has. jjst been received of the fate of a youcg German rancher named Leopold llau- H14D, who left Santa Hos t, Cul.. inle-j cember last for hu ranch forty miles distan, from Austin. He armed at Corti-7, Nev., Jmniury 11, left for home on horseback, distant thirth-tive milos. At that lima fully thirty inches of bhow covered the grouud and the mercury had reached a very low point. A few days ao a b'oto r of the decewad had occasion to gj to Cortez from his ranch, but when three milts of tbe journey was reached be found bis saddle and blanket together with his overcoat. On reach ing Cortez he found his brother had left thereon the above named d,ite, but never reached bis home. Tbe supposi tion is the horse became fatigued, whereupon ilauman unsaddled him to walk the rebt of the journey, being but three mile?, but uudr the piercing cold gave up and ite frozen to deuth. The body waa oaten by cjyotes. Will Kill Ilerieir. Scrakton, Pa., March 11. Adalbert Houck, who ia charged with eloping from Scranton ten days ago with Mary Penny, it ia claimed, has three living wires, ibe second wife, when confront ed with these particulars late last night, attempted to kill herself, first by shoot ing and then by poisoning, but each time neighbors interfered. Later on she Bed from the house and was hurrr- ing to the river to drown herself, when an officer overtook her and placed her under guard at borne. She declares she will kill herielf, Miss Penny, Houck'a third wife, aa alleged, ia home with ber mother bare. The triple huaband has not been heard from. Ml. Palmer Injured. , T . . . . w askikotox, u. u, Marcj 11. A se vere rain atorm, accompanied by a wind that attained a trernendoua veloc ity, passed oer Washington aaortly be- lore noon yeeierday. Tbe wife of Sen ator Palmer was approaching tbe aer ate wing of tbe capitol when the storm broke. She waa taken off her feet and thrown with considerable force against asms etepe, suffering a deep tut in her head. Her stater who was with her aa u.inj.red. Mrs. P.lmsr's wound wm "T. 7, , Amml In the capital and taken boIT ' " '""'P1 rrem"Dt is agitati j aeersg. fiarpriee is organizing a brass bitoJ. Stock yard are being put in at Ponce. Tbe Brock bank i!l put up a build ing. Piattsmoutb would like the lob pip factory. Rome fiee residences are contemplat ed at IJlair, The achool at Elsie has oveiHoweJ in to the opera house. Kearney's latest capture is a whole Bale jrlry establishment. Tbe wheat acreage in Chase count? will be larger than ever before. A public subscription was raised at II sing City to purchase a hear. About fifty Uustiian-Gerinaia hve i., Vurkolls county within a week. .yjitv -r - A new hotel is being built at I'tica iu pliice of tbe old one tio v being tcro down. Mioden will probably vote bonds tc put i 10.M0 into a school building, which is Ladly needed. IMw T,, tnoameE'j ,a , ' .-f '! aitfj.. - 7 7d.u,a ' of bis trip,, day that ti, . JT' abandoced Uf,. ' ; Uoa U'rtifUfi country m ttrr tioo h woulc U forraih, Mr- '!. te a Inr an to U ainewstf Mlo,. ravolutiotiiuiis'-' ll.e profit. ,.! the trip to Jl' was comj.!et;j J JU JHt might recita;.. s . . . la aid to U 150 Men t'nder Arrest. Chicago, March 8. One of tbe moat extensive raidB organized by the Chica go police department in years was made yesterday afternoon, when Chief of De tectives Shea and twentj-five officers surrounded the premises, 2J7 and 2C9 Clark street and placed 230 n.en who were in the establishment under arrest ine piace was a luu Hedged pool rxim run by Frank N. Shaw, the St. Paul plunger, and Sid Mollis and others, who are said to be members of tbe Chicago gambler's trust. Books were being made on the races at Giouster and Gut- tenburg and a rushing business was in progress, the smallest bet taken being to. Instead of buying a regulation pool ticket, the belter ostensibly sent a dis patch through the Mercantile Tele' graph company to St. Paul, where the bet was supposed to be consummated, the Chicago end of the business being spoken ot as conducted in a branch of fice. The alleged interstate arrange ment, t io proprietors professed to be i ve, ltft no room for proee cjtioc under the Illinois nnti-pool sell ing law. Tbe eager speculators caught in tbe raid were from all walks of life. As soon as the captain had thoroughly surround d the rooms, he sent for a dozen patrol wagons from the nearest stations, and then stepped inside and announced that every one in the place waa under arrest. Tnere was a general stampede for the doors but officers barred tfie way and refused to allow any one to pass until the arrival of the patrol wagons. Whan the wagons arrived the men were loaJei id and the sight of tbe leng process oa of loaded patrol wagons going througn tbistreeta attracted i i menae crowds. I he 230 pr sonars were spared the igm niny of being put behtnu tbe Oars. Captnrad by Whltecaya MiKirr.Aroi.ia. March 8.-Ictelligenoe from Elgin, Minn., hu been receded that Saturday night a band of white capiviait3dthe house of John Reed, dragged Sidney Green, a farm hand from bed and gave him a coat of tar and feathers, rode him on a rail and ordered nim w leave the county. IWusiog to a warrant waa aworn ont for his nr. re ana he is now in jail. The white. (tapping grew out ot an elopement In wbioh Oreen and Farmer Crawford's n.j, 'l-'.o) soiikliy ir.j,e-t,t. not expected u i VotK f..r Wou Wtftern Vr, , i L ...... ...... . 1. ... . . .... a. I . na lbn .i . ine i iaiismuuni ,-vn -."" 11,111 i o r.:,i a new lease of life on a motion la set th ;,t urij0 recent verdict aside. 'J'tie Kikhorn road lecently brought forty-to carloads of immigrouts icIl 'ebraka in one I at. lilue Hill Vels confident ot securirg the Webster county capital. ld Clout don't thick she wil'. The Oaklaud lire company w ns called out to its lirst f.re the other djy anc promptly extinguihhpd it. The Palmyra Items njtice an eiodm of Catholic families from that vicinity acd wonders what the rt-asou is. Twenty-two citizens of Campbell vis iteJ the neigborir.g town of Illaden ut handctirs tha other evening. ( O. Landon, publuher of the Meac Advotute, has retired, and W. F. I'riinly the editor, will b soie proprietor. Petitions are being circulated at Ore fi r a bond election to obtain fund t'. build a school hou.-e, or pofSibly two. Attorneja of Dixon county refuestet tlint examinations fur admission to tl.i bir be ia open court, aud ll. a jiuige u ordereJ. Tie St. Cyr Tiiet.r cimpany of L niibvi'.ie is branching out m a profec sionul troupe. They have jjs' returr.ej from a trip over into Iowa. Iron will be laid oi the .ild road bee of the Kllthorn at l-'reinint, thus allow ing through freights lo proceed ea', without going through the ytr.ls. i Both approaches to the Missouri Pn cities Platte river bridge at PlatUmou'.h will be graded in tan d'vs and the bridge will be fi n inhf-cl during the month El. Kellogg of rru'iiil was tru ;k bt lightning over a jear ago and His arm so burned that venous circulation wa stopped. Ha has just had the arm taker. off. The talk of a court bouee in Antelopi county ban Ktirred up one or two of the minor towns to thinking of gsttinj hold of the county seat. Twas evei thus. An Antelope county man attempts) to carry on the farm and houeehoici duties, including the care of a baby, afto: the death ot his wife, lis lua become insane. Ex-Warden Hopkins, lata of the pent tertiary, baa bought out an iteDiv livery eetablishment ut Kearney, and will ship it to Texas where he will op' erale it. Wvmore is one of the few cities thai celebrates tbe anniversary of its found ing. Captain Murdock ia already call ing for plans for the eleventh anniver sary on May 12, The Red Willow county fair will b held on September 2) to 23, the Hitch cock county fair on September 28 to Oc tober 1, and the Hayes county fair on October 3 to 7. "H Co; b'lMi.N, .Jrf L llamir.g, tin,ot- II tiienl f.ir Kat'r-. I day aetitwal u ' I for e.n.bi ?. irg C A of John i!ro6i',. 'i'l.e j-idga it . severely uio i th irifoaer, m -.wTf. four yourg (Li .t llrown en'i'.e. or li- d beic, atd uwJ to bi-liter t; 5 prise. I'ciler ttij. rlt bound bi ,z.yt tetice, which, t'V. tude for - i IrtKlir.ga Ioovm i , , ttitueni-j of of Ea.T na the liUral .1 o home rule v f having been e!'-" mairity of 4.'1 1: 'j '.on ( 'ba.t:ii . ut.tipp'iten aa a j Besides loii-c v " ... ' cil of tbe r.riliuCi. pro Jiotioa of to a y waa formerly "'Voeit ' ' Attended S"-.tJ-i'aajgfgr ' J, tory Ln:on. II- 4. fl jf h graduate of I a itimj, Mi hough uol r-JlprioalMA Ah inoel lenrned iici 1 if" times puz I ii 7 not unpanrieiwl. ffj) as I o be mp: - CB' tn at govern be-; j K rare ca $ v . r .... os Jfl Mrs. I.o'.ui t- . afK.. Mom 1 wenty-wc'icJ i - - three montU cj- - - -- rinda hall 'PtS prraenU.il.tr - immarit chubby l.ttla frmimmf pounds. Dr. U. '-gujjy Won worth ' mother on both al the phfrn.-iMlej bob, but mvi '"iRLv-- csans re r'urif" LmJ Tbe father ol yjj.-t Steiner, is s I tr , ! street, and li w-gl-J of them are 'a forniod, biiJ lulU-!-- I be women 01 " Lgu1 V t liacuwicg Ibe bttbeis should b question is hoi "t-'j tbe extraordinary "" o physiciana. b-'se Old I The name of the village is Rising, th depot is Risings, and the poHtolliee is Rising City, down whore tbo Risim? Ci'.r Indi pendent holds forth. It calls for a unanimous name, Shortly after a piny began at the Gaodyouera house, the fl jor sagged about a foot in the center. There came near being a panic, but a pron was se cured, and the play went on. The Croell Lumber aud Grain com pany, with headquarters at lllair, has purchased the Fuller A FulUr Drain ana lumber intcreU. aivlna tl,.n. twenty-three elevators under their con trol. Another land ofllce register baa con- elit.l..! t : ... uin uuaiuars would bo mora pronUble than ollloa holding. Judtre Robsrtaon of the Neligli office haa sent in his resignation, and wil) praotioe law in .Norfolk. It ia a fad of atudenU at GaUa college to wriU letters to each other, which are not to be opened until Feb. 20, 180C. If mvare husbands and wives ot the radn, lenU happen tj get hold of tbeae, there ia no telling what trouble the fad may uiuia O. A. Cooper of Humboldt made the largeei contribution of flour to tha R... eina relief train ot any single miller, and now get bis reward by being mentioned in a Ruesisn newspaper tn WMithl. est mlllsr 0 tbs UniUd 8UUs and own- srcivn. largawt mill in the country. J"i!i..hlnjilH,ttfjif IiI.OOMir".Ii l'! na an old fat-l'ww "round up" order b n old fat-bwrjJ lion of this coun'r"- wolves ua'" j and underbruah 1- river, and ofl it- ysrds and V't r-I'.-. was a round up . . took part nnJ Mia SUlla M'!, pretty youof I"'1?' J grounu wue j FifUen hunureu k today'a sport and derlearh. u'" Two' wolves (vrt through Ihsa-aJ 1 pui- .i ably J .n,l aara I)H' hounds, one b"'"4 .ri., a niiL ntber nroba ---- . ... I I eran won ,,n him when la1" dimenaionaofi"Ls clave to occur w rodaV .re not at a" X dtisen. TM ttedf3 otuined lJa Chamber of 30.600 rpU'ntr occupied by y, oUve. . ' ,