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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1884)
T &?V' Azv- & L r. . 4 w -i j r- r- BE BED CLOUD CHIEF . A. C. NOSMEH, Wiskcr. RED CLOUD. . - NEBRASKA. CURRENT COMMEKT. Within a year and a half four news papers have perished in Cincinnati, and on the last one 250,000 had been ex pended. The summer of 1881 in the United States will go upon record as a rare one eool, dry, pleasant, and healtliy in town and country. The galas of Virginia tobacco have fallen off considerably during the first even months of the present year, as . compared with the corresponding period last year. A gang of burglars onStaten Island appointed two of their number to sere nade the inmates of a well furnished house while the others broke in at the Lack and robbed the premises. TiiEXewYoik State Fish Commis sioners report the introduction of the Ctcrman carp to have been very success ful. It breeds as well and thrives as well here as in its original home. The next reunion of the Ann' of the Tennessee will be held at Chicago the second Wednesday and Thursday of September, 1885. General Sherman was re-elected President of the organization. President AiiTiirn has sent a valu able gold watch and chain to Captain Urien, commander of the Hriti.'h bark :ntine Susan, in recognition of his con hpicuous bravery in rescuing the ofliccrs and crew of the American ship Tennes see while that vessel w:is burning at sea. Qil Koch stsited in a lecture recently that he wus convinced that the Delta of the Ganges was the real homo of the cholera. Itcligious pilgrimages in In dia greatly promoted the spread of cholera. An improved water supply, Dr. Koch thought, w:is the best means of checking the disease. Mk. Gladstone has several times lately shown signs of physical weak ness. About a fortnight ago he nearly fell down in the House of Commons, and since that time he fainted in his private room after undergoing a severe cross-questioning in the House on the Egyptian debate. Sexatok Uayahd is a conspicuous figure this summer at Rohobolh Beach, Delaware, lie is seen daily in the surf, where his daring feats of swimming at tract universal attention. A rather "natty" bathing suit, as a correspon dent describes it, distinguishes the Sen ator from the r"5c of the bathers. tour comes from Grant, Herki mer County, N. Y., of a swindle, and worse, perpetrated on a soldier's witlow, named Catherine Pooler. She lately received a pension certilicate for nine hundred and iift3'-one dollars, which it is claimed she was induced to assign to her uephew, one Garlock, by fraudulent representations on the part of himself and his mother, who have since kidnaped her, and now keep her under restraint. The use of balloons in European war fare dates from the last Franco-German war. They were then chiefly employed for the purpose of observation, signaling and escape from beleaguered towns. A German-American scheme of aerial war fare has bnen under tho consideration of the English War Oflice, in which not only captive but free balloons are proposed to be utilized for aggressive operations. The inventor suggests the dropping of explosive bombs upon an enemy from balloons. Jn addition to this, bj' the use of captive balloons, the whole of the enemy's force may be observed and Ins tactics e:isily deciphered and coun teracted. It is understood that the forth coming report will be favorable, cer tainly as to the part of the scheme if not as to the whole. Vincent L. Bisahfokd, LL. D., who recently died in Philadelphia, was scvent3'-six years of age, and was grad uated with the highest honors from the University of Pennsylvania in 1825. He practiced law in Michigan and. entered the State Senate. It was he who first proposed to abolish the law of impris onment for debt, which was soon after instituted in other States. Ho had a Land in the act concerning the Kevised Code of Michigan, the organization of .the Penitentiary, University, and var ious systems of internal improvements. His business necessitated his withdrawal from the Senate, but he afterward held the positions of Master in Chancery and Circuit Court Commissioner. In 1843 he returned to Philadelphia and joined the law firm of which his father was a member. Speaking of prospects in tic Comr TAlene country, C. D. Porter, a mining - expert, says: The first depression has all passed away. Deeper explorations re veal the fact that what was deemed a shallow channel is now a deep riverbed filled with gravel, five feet of which aext - theibed-roek is so rich that in some cases jive ounces have been taken oat to the pan. Tkw channel has been located fox .six miles, hut the mother vein, as it is called, higher up the ravine, Mr. Porter Tjeheves will be the richest part of that country. Mr. Porter believes the Coeur d'Alene region is to prove the richest placer mining region in the world, and , that it will be good for twenty years. He says it has rained in that region al most daily for five months, and That the dense.forest would keep rain dripping for twojhours after the showers Tiad passed. But the boys were looking for a spell Of clear weather now. He de scribes the camp as most hopeful,- and any claim which 4ias been opened! on xagged bed-rock is paying splendidly. v THE WORLD'S DOINGS marjr f the tHMj Hfetra. rOI.lTICAI ASD TKRHOXAU Major-General HorrXAX died at Rock Island, 111., recently. D. L. Moodt, the Evangelist, has been engaged by the Y. M. C. A. of St. IuIs to preach there this falL The executive committee of the Demo cratic State Comrnltteof New York elected William E. Smith Chairman. Jaxkh G. Blaine has commenced a unit agairut the Indianapolis Stnlind lor pub- lishing certain scandalous charges relat- ing to his early life in Kentucky. Caiocl, the tenor, is to marry the daughter of a wealthy land owner in Eig land. Knxu.vn 3IcCup.ti5, brother of the pres ent incurnltent, was elected Govrnor of the Choctaw Nation by over two hundred ma jority. I'atiuck EoAtf, formerly Treasurer of the Land League in Ireland, was choen President of the Irish National League of America ntjx. recent convention in Uoston. AfiiiE Fiianz Liszt has become blind at Bay Seuthe. It is said he consume dni y a frightful quantity of liqnornud even falls asleep in the theater He has brofcn oir with the Princess Wichtenstein, who has iecome a devotee. Abbe Liszt will retire to Weimar and end his days there. PniNCZ ItoniATixsKV, well known in St. Petersburg society, has been dismissed from the command of tho Czar'd tiuard end his name has been eraHed from the roll of aids-de-canip. It was rumored that the cause was that he had squandered his entire fortune in gambling operations. MIHCKLI-ANKOUS. Lieutenant Gkeely admitted in an in terview that Private Henry had been hhot. He says that Henry wus in the habit of stealing food and tlicy killed him to pre serve their own lives. He buys there may have been isolated cases of cannibalism. Thp.ee children, Robert Wood, Louise D. Wood and Kute Shaw, all under ten years of age, were recently burned to death in a barn on a farm near South Ferry, O. J. G. Blaine spoke at a public meeting at Maranacook, Me., on the 12th. There was a large crowd present to hear him, and considerable onthusitism was mani fested. " The Rev. H. M. Collison, pastor of the Fullorton Avenue Presbyterian Church, Chicago, shot and killed his wife recently and then shot himself through the head. Ho wus in trouble with his congregation, and it was thought his mind was unbal anced. Black Dog hns boon elected Chief of the Osngo Nntion, Indian Territory. Tub other day while Robert Knight mid William Smith were tamping in u dynn mite enrtridgo for blasting purposes nt Granite Falls, Minn., it exploded pn-mii-turely, killing the former and serioiihly if not fatally injuring the latter. AGitANDllAi'iis& Indiana freight train ran over a man at Salt Lake, iligh., re cently, killing him. Subsequently he was identified ns Lewis Youmans, of Onkfield, Mich. He was lying between tho rails, evi dently intoxicated. Miss Gektkude T. Boomeu, who i ad l)een n teacher in tho village school at Philn, 111., for several years, recently com mitted suicide by saturating her clothing with kerosene and setting herself on fire. A niOT occurred recently at lown City, Iowa, over some liquor prosecutions. A mob captured the prosecuting attorney and tnrred and feathered him and nearly killed tho prosecuting witness. Tho butter citizens rallied and organized u specinl po lice to preserve tho peace. The Duko of Wellington, son of tho hero of Waterloo, died suddenly at Brighton, Eng., on the loth. Dukino n sevoro storm in England and Scotland recently, several persons were killed by lightning, among tho number Earl Lauderdale, who was overtaken by a storm while out riding. A London journal says the child of the Duchess of Albnny (widow of Prince Leo pold) is so delicate that it can hardly be expected to live. The schema to shut down pig-iron fur naces was likely to become general, in which event tho coko ovens will also close, the demand for coko coming principally for its use in pig-iron works. The Salvntiou Army was mobbed nt Toronto tho other night and pelted with rotten eggs. A Philadelphia company struck nn other heavy gns vein recently nt Home wood, Pa., inside the citj' limits. A wnESTLlNO match between Delnms and Cannon, nt San Francisco the other day, consumed three hours ou tho third round, and was declared a draw by the weary referee. The schedule of Joreminh Steebman, in solvent commission merchant of New York, show liabilities, Sm.OOO; nominal assets, $5S,O0O; actual assets, $10,000. Schedules of the insolvent jewelry firm of Goodman & Rosenberger, of New York, show liabilities, 10J,000; nominal assets, 07,000: actual assets, 5-14,O0J. Austria was recently excited over cer tain mysterious and heavy mail robberies. News comes from Madrid that Marshal Serrano was dying at Biarritz. The town of North East, near Erie, Pa., was destroyed by fire recently. The loss amounted to $200,000. At Wnusau, Wis., n son of Rev. F. Kern, fifteen years old, was drowned in the Wis consin River tho other day while bathing horses. Michael McDonald, engineer in n box mill at Milford, Mass., caught his sleeve in the scrowof a shaft, and for some time was whirled nt the rate of four hundred revolu tions per minute. Every stitch of clothing was torn from his body, but when he fell to tho floor ho was absolutely uninjured. Two hundred unions, forming tho Cigar Makers' International Union, have agreed to loan each one hundred dollars as the nucleus of a co-operative factory in Cincin nati. A number of bank presidents have writ ten to the Postmaster-General asking him to exclude the Thompson's Hunk Sbte and CommcrcialJieporter from the mails. As sistant Attorney General Freeman said the Postmaster General has no po.ver to pro tect bankers from this sheet. Lteutenaxt Greelt has asked for an inquiry into the execution of Private Henry for stealing provisions from the Arctic party on the C.h of last June. The body of Lieutenant Kislingbury, of the Greely Arctic expeditiou, was exhumed the other day. The remains showed that the fleshy parts had been abstracted, cor roborating the charges that tho survivors hd been addicted to cannibalism. The Bank of Montreal has been advised of Jtae departure from London of Samuel MbtMgue, Rabbi Archer and Benjamin L. Ccheu, who intend to explore the north west territories of Canada to find homes for coloaies of Russian Hebrews. A further suspension of the window glass factories at Pittsburgh was probable. Govkrxok Murray, of Utah, has tele graphed to tSe Indian Department that the Indiana arooir the war path in Colorado and Utah, and asks that troops be sent to protect the whites. IfoTiCK has been eiven to citizens of I Alsace and Lorraine that a pilgrimage to ' Loinflci tlite aeasoft will subject; tbem to quarantine oa their retarn. The jailer at Gainesville, Ark., find that one of his prisoaer, held for a minor of feme, is Lore Sullivan, who cheated the pillows in JSJO by breaking jail the night before he was to be executed. The Chief Signal Officer has secured con sent tor the Postmaster General to boUt the cold-vrave fliRon xot-offlee buildiugs througliout the country to signal for the fc.uub..uu u v-....j ?- -v lneflt of farmers an.1 others the approach of coM waves. The flag is white ith black center. Thk French Congress i now- engaged in reviiting the constitution. It related an nmendinent providing for the choice of , fvnntorn by universal suffrage. At Elkhart, Ind., recently, Mrs. F. Shaf - fcr and Mr. Andrew Swinehari were killed .. i.ii.. .i'i ..,. .1... t .t... ci .. ,. wiiiic urittiii; atiuit me uiki- ouure iriic. KAM.CKF.K for the week numb-r: United States, 'i?; Canada, 17; total, , as against 'l?,'l the previous week, showing a 17 total 22J a decrrasr-of twelve. The casualties vere heavy In th- l-eHAc Stat. Other sections of tl,-ronury uerenboutupto the aver- UK-. "I'd light in Canada. i-ntln- WvU. L,, O0,if)0; hwurance, ,'ir' r'- 1lMl ULl anton iioccioco varj sentenced to fm- ..,. -. f-. pn-or.m-ntfor life in Cincinnati rnf-Mlliri" .w. ...... Adam Uolan m October, 1SS:L Cviits .s'itlTii, John Mnrtin and William Lee uere arrested at Santa Fe. y. i.t charged with conspiring to murder John Dillan, wife and brother, and abduct hit two children. .. -.. !. -. .i ri f .tc?- An txpre.ss tram on the Cincinnati Snort Line, between Zion and ernou, near I - ouis - ville.was derailed the other night. The engine turned completely over nnd fell down an embankment fifteen feet in height, Tiie eiigineer, J. W. Cnrr, anil fireman, John Hufnagle, xvere seriously, if not fa - tally injuted. Nobody else was seriously hurt. ' The American Yacht Club gave a dinner ,on the i:,th. to 'lief exped.tion. ....... nt Delmonico'i, 2exv lork, the oflicem of the Greely re Frank R. Lawrence pre-dded. The wel- ' IT i estimated tliat ehniska s com crop cuino of President Lawrence wns responded ' for this year will eceol l'JO.OUO.Ouu bo-h-. iiv rv,i.,.T. ,i,- K.M..I- nriw.t- Ura...i...u i els. an amount IncoiuimMieiisible to the tr n,n,i.. ;n ,..i.;,.k r'rt,.,..,...i.. k.i.i.... wus highly complimented on the success of his expeditiou. A powder-mill nt Knzan, Russia, ex ploded recently. Ton persons were killed nnd five buildings were burned. The Supreme Grove Order of Druids fin ished tlxir session in .St. Louis on the I.'tth, and adjourned to meet in Chicago next year. A warrant was recently issued for the nnot of tho Governor of Texas, ou com plaint of In man named Frnucern, who was sent to the penitentiary for marrying a woman ns white as himself, but with n small amount of colored blood in her .veins. Gox'emor Ireland offered to pardon Frnn cers, which pardon Frnucors refused. The English Government xx-ill refer the matter of representation nt the Xexv Or leans World's Fair to the Manchester Chum hsr of Commerce. A strange malady has broken out in St. Petersbu g. The disease is supposed to bo caused by the sting of insects uhicli have been in contact with diseased cattle. Russell S. Tevis who, it xviil bo recol lected, shot and seriously wounded Frank J. Ilehart txvo years ngo last winter, for too intima'o relations with his xvife, shot himself through the brain the other night at St. Louis. Some Esquimaux recently found the ends of n store or provision cask, marked "Jeanuette." A charter party and check book on the Bank of California were found, both signed by DeLong; a pair of oiled trousers of Louis Nores; also n bear's skin which covered something of tho si.e and shape of a human corpse, but the Esquimaux could not removo tho skin to ascertain what xx-as under it. The Indian Bureau xvill send n specinl agent to tho Indian Territory to learn the opinions of the majority of tho Kiowa, Wichita nnd Comanche Indians, relative to leasing their lands to cattle men. It xvas understood by tho Indian Commis sioner that tho majority of the Indians o poso the leases. A fire and boiler explosion nt Cincin nati recently destroyed the saw mill of Henton & Colo and ten small dwelling houses. Loss about $7.",0C0. It xvas reported that wide-spread con spiracies in the interest of Iglesins existed in Mexico for tho murder of General Diaz ami tho deposition of President Gonzales. J. L. Case, Postmaster and prominent business man of Mountnin Home, Baker County, Ark., has been arrested for em bezzling registered letters. AD11ITIOXAL. DISPATCnES, Ix San lrnncisco Pied. M. Zawart, a sa loonist, shot and killed D. Hnlsloop re cently nnd then killed himself. Ho.v. John Cool, ex-United States Sen ator frt in South Cnrolinn, died suddenly in Washington the other day. Gm:knvili.k, Texas, was again badly burned on the 17th. The tiro xvas incen dinry and involved a loss of w0,000. In surance, ro,000. The greater part of the business portion of Grenadn, Mis-., was destroyed by fire on the 10:h. Loss, S.TW.OOO; insurance, (m.OJO. Miss Doha Buck, of Lincoln, Neb., sister to Private Henry, of the Greely party, hns telegraphed to the Coroner of Long Island City to exhume the body and make an ex amination. PrrrsnuRGH, Pa., was visited recently by the xvor.ststorm of the season. Hail fell ns large ns marbles, loofs xverc blown off, and several houses struck by lightning or blown doxvn or demolished. The proprietor and etlitor of the Tltomp' son'. Jiiink Xotr J!epurtcr xvere arrested in 2xexv York recently, on a charge of black mailing the Nassnu Bank. H. H. Hadlev, whom John I. Davenport charged with writing the Morey letter, de nied it most emphatically, and threatened to mak disclosures. A SIX-VEAIl-OLD daughter nf Lvmnn Trumbull, of Illinois, died at Bar Harbor, Me., recently. Sue ran against an earthen teapot, in the hands of a cook, knocking out the bittom with her head, the contents scalding her badly. The cause of her death xvas co leussion of the brai.i. The dead b-xiy of G. H. Tyler, Treas urer of the Boston Bij iu Theater Company, xvas found ia the water at Hull, Mass., the other da. Anoka. Minn., suffered a very serious loss by fire on the morning of the lt):h. The total loss amounted to about one mil lion dollar. Whole streets were sxvept away. "Washburn & Co. lost $200,000 in the destruction of their bank, opera house and n portion of their saxv mills. Coloxel Makoies, of Glen Alice on the Cincinnati Southern Railway, wa killed by his son, recently. The father was drunk and attacked the boy when the bit ter struck him with a club and crashed his skull. Ldsutexast Grkelt, in another inter Tlaw, says he knew nothing about the con dition of Lieutenant Kislingbury's body. H6 end Kislingbury were on good terms. If they practiced man-eatfng he did not know ft. Geosge W. Childs, of the Philadelphia Ledger, sure a dinner at his cottage at Long Broach recently to John Welch, z- Minister to England, TJ. STGrant and Ge- er1 Romeo, Mexican Ministers, were among the gwU. NKBK ASKA STATE NKVT8. Ltscour has finally swarded the contract for water works to A. L. Strange & Col, of Omalia.forSy3.ooo, Thk Ilatte lilvcr bridge at Schnyler U completed. TitK Supreme Court hat granted a new trial to Dr. I'ttfitnond. wIk xa. convicted hi I'lattMuoulli of au aault on a little girL A.vcxidwonof ga-ohnc literally crcmatM .-vev.. iki,,,.,,., tartniri,i' Mn., it, ? rurr (om j ur cVtaj.Jf. j- j,,,,. nn k t in a c!omM JJ J from wmcl, hatl ,,,, tlie nj0tll jr ,scu ; WCJIt jnto j,ccej'ar .r,j, a lighted lamp in ' Jn-r hand, and wh.tt the laiutcatne in con- . tact ith Uk; a it eploIcd. vrttins her : carment cn lire, which were lltrralh 1 mimed olT. She ran tip Lairs and irajjoI aer.-elf In the brd cloUtim; and told lirrMe A - - - ... I lilli rli!Iiirfi fn nm iiit ni imi Imiiv. i i. . . . - -- - - "V"5 w mn"r ' ;ne "ro ' &"' ?" ' ' v ner ciotuim. carnoi out tn-r xa-soime ami coai on ran aim ran io ir Itini U'l.I'M h.h. U. it fulfil llV I'.lT hllilUTllI ahn't burned to death " j f ,IJiJSB.K dtllm, . t5:Ie of Uie mAzlc rft w,fSjmhwu.t .NVbntx TUmbIi h t,iai, a fr vU ,,,,. dll!)Il, a mMialim of wVi, a,rid,-nt o-rurre.i n Nancj ..- --. . . Lounty. nar r iiiTt-rton. rwviitly. inetwu ; ,wo( (J. II. Clwv . .. . r it i- ., . ti i f. h r.i. : inti. th,. J.-r..t fu-td. l.VtimdriL' home 1 , ... ......., ... .... . , - -. younger one wandered mtn t4U iras. iai , "0wI :l,! fcaMiYp. I he father, returning ; with a load of i-ram. droe owr the pro-- f. furm "f hli l'"P"S iK,-v crushms out i hH l"V' ... - -5l-si: papr ! more -everc on Moiher Iltibhanl ?iw than the Omaha jtfHcc and dwlares lli:il ;i Ct.rtailUiu.rvni,,,,umn a,,lt ; ,U einplov '-jk-inU In arnningtheJnv.dxi-s , j 0agL'y and inIiihou i-amiitiL- of the i Nln: description, wjndalizing the toxin. f frL'htenini' nuih. hore and im.ii and wo - men of xxeak ucrvi..T (!oil srncioii-! ! '1 m: Omaha ioIiceuien and saloon keeit'P ' nceiitly plaxcti a gantc of Lae ball. I'l,e j io!if : won. , A I'ilwa attomev was recetltlv fiiuil Seventy Vixe dollar, for exactinirau n'nlaxx lul for pnK,u,li,g a pension claim. ... . , , v-i i .. I human mind. Allowing .".00 huhei the ordinary quantity for a car. it xxill take Citv, and extend d vty-thrce miles bcjoml 7'""" "- ",, - """-"- '-" , , life prisoner M-nt from Jcllersoii oiintv, olt her Urtlers. I Ins nimiher of cars xxill n.uKe ,. Ju aj u. wa, ,n l(. .wl f ,, m a a continuous line of I : M miles, and won.d ,;nifi. llW, ht. fu(.u L ,n h iwn. reach from Conned HlutK to .Sew lor .,., ,, tl i..,,.,,.., ....., u onui ..tr t.. ...... V ..tir-i. '-... f.ffin fr.illt 1 hi: number of cattle that have tiu-ti m t.a. un.k ; tjt-iicrsil. White Cuiiiitnjf tht vicinity of P.nuly Island from Texas ham xxas x resiling xxith C. W . (iraxis, ; lexer Is rciKirtcd at Mvii himdriil out of prisoner H-nt fiom Madison tor eixtittfji twciit-five hundred that were epo-el on Xt:..rs for murder, and thiidlv maiiatcetl to the lamre xvhli-h h:ul btrii coxcntl by an in- run him upstairs and put him niMlcr !i-fc ft-fted henl tf Te.aits. Ciltlc mt-ii ircncr- j .,j krV Alsop.Ircxv a p.stid on CunL-ilit T. ally arc not much alarmwl at the situath.n, d Holloxxav, prison clerk, xho . and bclicvcth.it the tever xxill i;.saiqear j jimi'ui hit or a wisium shortly. .So far it has not -micad over any j a, nm 0 tlH. tm.L Wo.ir. xxlth the great extent of country. aims, had trotu-n Into the stn.-t and was Ckkioiiton is tt hax'e nnopeni house and , tiring into Captain II 0. I i ;, tne f the skatiii1: rink to cost four thousand tlollars. guanls, uho returned th tire, and, tttouKli It is it-ported from Holt Conntv Ur.it il i fully evjHistd lo tlu-ir ass-mlt. xa, making has Ih-cii struck on a claim eight miles from! hiaveetroiLs to tlnxt- the prisoners back. Stuart. I -a plain Holloxxax. xxh xxas unuriiictl, xxas A cask has been filcl in the Douglas-. dt-sciihing a circle in the sti.vt, while Alsop Coimtv Court under the Mechanics' Lien w;s ih.ihiK u.lh-y ntier xollex a: lmn. law, the final decision o' which xvill heol,w,, f,om Ul"il ll ,1V, ',l '", a general interest. A wholesale lmite ohl i'"""-? 'f'1110 hanro.l to have a gun in an invoice of glas5 to .Steele, dohtwni A ' " ,,s,", ul'l' he alarm was given. Iik Co., of Omaha. Thc fii m mortgaged it to ; , ,at .A,s s"imI , ,u ,. ''cx.-d the Kirs: National Bank of -thafcitv. Tho i ,ut ," " l,ie sllf"',r- he txva linn aftcrxxai.l hccoiidng JMiikmpt. the c,mvi then attemptiM to cox, r their i...,ri.r!.. u-nc r..r...i..e.Hi mo.i ti... Mr,.w ictrc.it by niphl tiring on Pa ne and. SunUi. lioiight"niid-r the foreclosure by Mr. I 'avion ami mil into his hole Iniilil inr. The who i sale linn now demands payment a second time for the glass and claims under the Me chanics Lien law. It xvill be curious to find out to how maiix of the original oxvncrs of material a builder is. responsible. Max Gui.xi.xis an Omaha tailor, paid his adtlt esses to a xoimg lady of that city. They xvere betrothed and the day set for , their marriage. The day came around, the guests assemi,lctl anti the lady xxslressLMi .,..!!. ..1 ....a it... i.wi. .1..... .,..1 1 reany .or u.c ccr. inouj.1.11 mu on m-gmoni !1(.ros t,e ,,,K .Mou. th;m tUhu iirmvil came not 1-r.en.N staitc.l out to look tor ,, b. UlIin j lmn but I.ecould not be found inlvafew iM.t. r,Cl.u'ni fro,n them. I-iu-li of the cs even npsprevious he had xis.ted the lady (,ipiliy ,-(.nvk.t., Was armed xvitl, more than and left rn the lietfp,nts. having sew-ia threc 1(.vo!vt.r,. All aru rrtranlwl as the hundred tlollars with him. It xvas feared , ,.w, ,.iw,vlir.., ,. .....i..r,.,..,.. f ,.,. 1... 1.-.1 1. , .....ni....i .....l tau..i v.: 1. ' in; iiatii 1rvv.11 iiiunivix.! im iui'ivi 1 jilihj wercexcitcil and the lady in tears. A day or txxoal.cixvards.she rcccvctl a letter from him tinted from Lincoln. 111 which he cx,,rcsse.l i;iu.ii Miun .11 ivatiii iiii:n.i) ou uiti, out . . I . I I" 1 1 he could support her and still lovct her. , In .,,;, ,s Ml:lUcriuc lhe ,M,Me Hie lady, it is said, remarket if he could do 1 ()f . ,,,, , ., wI, lllulKiby llt,v,itate such a thing as this he might do worse, and the am,luUtiori of the hXm lt Ls thoucht, she would not marry lmn. , hou-(.vcr, it NN m nol ,,rme fataL i-blnson. At one o'clock the other morning a firr thegiiaul. will also, it is thought, have to broke out in Oirnllala and tlcstrojetl aeon . .si:iut the amputation of a leg. Cunning sidcrable lMiition or the business part ot 1 ham. the tnistv who rendered simli print the town. The lire originatetl in a saloon , worthy .services, receives the gratitude of xvueiv. a lamp cxpiotien. 1 lie xvimi xva. blowing ipiite strongly at the time and no water xvas obtainable. The following btisi- . ness places and buililings were completely destroyetl: Sxvick's store, (Jgalalia Iltmse, ', Coxvboy's saloon. Tucker's saloon, Winti wr restaurant, Ptnt-otlice, barber shop, , railroad dciot. The loss xvas 14.000. 1 PosT-orKirr. changes in Nebraska for the week ended August I): KstaWNhed Kuter prise, Broxvn County, John Whitney, post J master: Moore, H.ott County, Frederick Moore; Veda, Saunders County. Levi W. Butler. Discontinued Floral. Gage County. Names changed Beeiner. Anteoie County to Vickory; Carrie, Ilnixvn County, to Nbr dcn. Postuiasters apiiointcd IK'kxvtKxl, Merrfck County. Daniel S. Dye: Xortlen, Broxvn County. Diedrlch T. Gerilcs. " Tin: Ditrict Attorney at Omaha recently received a letter in regard to the late City Marshal, convicted of receiving brills. 'Hie letter xxas dated "Taunton. (Mass.) Au gust 7." ami signt.ll "'Mrs. Ii. C. Guthrie.' The writer declared: "I have read all the nitur: T iu lrv riiitlit-!.. ; !..;.!.. 1..... .Vow, how can there be another when I have , ln ,c,e'rai,,-Il iR UIOOR. Mk Aujr,,.t . never lceii ditoreed from lmn or he from , u. iinliowuv. K-lltor imliaiiapidi Tin. me'.' Fix-e years ago he xx'as here. He said I have Just rece'v-d the atroclou JHeI of evervbodv there kuexv he hatl a f.unilv , ,h. Imtianaiwilf-VnrOir!. The story J- titiedy here Kuexv he had a f.unilv , also viivs- "(iiwo in ih. inil", also SiX.s. uiitP ill the long :ne xvas verj- much resiKct'ii here." She ago Mr. Ciiitl here, but gambling prox-etl his ruin His' wife nnd on nml twn !'innl.l,il.?n.ii -.r.. ' a-e here to feel the iiihii us.' She is can be nnisceiitetl the Judge had given him a life sentence," as l,e --wi.uld i.r liVo t ..... 1.1... ,L -s- -" s. .-- ...... ,...... . Tin: six-year-oltl daughter of Henry Cole x-as recently thought to be fatally injured ' by falling from a sxxiug at Omaha." t Fink season, splenditl crop. Onk of the girls in the laundry of the Pa cific Hotel, at Fainnount, recently spilled some gasoline on a hot stove, which in stantly fired the building. By promptly tearing doxvn tiie laundry house a destrue tixe fire xvas ax;erted. A 1 1TTI.K daughter of J. M. Stafforti. a mail carrier, xvas badly hurt at Omaha tl-c other day by being knocked doxvn and trod den uih):i b. a runaway horss. As a train recently appro iched Lincoln. a man was stn sitting on the track, and before tlie tmiii could be stopreI it iass- . - - - - pverhis body and cnishtil the life out of him. His name was supposal to be Brit- tenberg. who latelr rcsidetl at IaxnuomL j nKATits in Nebraska for the week endrd theDth, seventv-iixe; marriages, tbirty-sLc: birlhs. fortv-foar. I at rtm.ih.i thf ntiMr nifht hnTr-iir . ! tereti the clothing store of Bnnrstroni .- . W ... .....;.... . ( Olsen by breaking the chiss in the front door, and carried off about five hundred dol lars worth of goods. A Lixcolx barber sports a horse and vehicle which together weighs onl3 fire hundred ana eighty pounds. The horse weighs four hundred ami fifty pounds and the buggy one hundred and thirty. Thk other night a babe was left on the doorsteps of St. Mary's Church at Omaha. TheSistt'S kindly agreed to care for th deserted little xaraif until it could be other- wise provided for. Ox the ISth the first train-load of stock arrived at the tew Omaha stoci yard i "rnfi. lw. line hniinr " "V""- '- -.- - .1. .... " -17'.-- 1 sKU ami '""------s ..s ...- vi-fi..n. ir.io ,.iiri!inir ri ri. .smririrj civr, rn. iiij it. anxious in fcnmv 5f h th rniir.i tuii: rvmrt nr inHii.u t r. ..... , sex'ent Ii cerx for hi-'.-iinv nml "wiclirs only re met v. and I am ure honontMi? Di-ni- i orrtciM t1 OftTlrt MmUM III Itivtu.j" special at: i novrn a the l.i:or 1 .opk pfcc yesterday cfWIux abutul t c"ork. The alarm wa shim by oxj tl 1 he "trcsttr. rvlror thttmxb tlc ctty oat ion-back and calling upon the rtUzem to - to Ue rocta or tiw cnani. T&e exril- ' acnt .pr-ad and ntlz-nv airm la bat! t retired (u of tbctr Um and, rvn with toe rnat.-tf ,j u tb- ttiU-n4Mt In ll , au-auUme btM; itlng ta hvarit, the aUin i ",! tfcc cmhc Iwitt-' rans ar-ttfeetrai mwff nn hr"t"Oac. a H Hrrrral :iiux. at t j-oin; of a iU for an r ?atikC want. By the tln. al arrhed at I V .- k., . k.a . -A. W tk .1 V f aA I T II - uw, 'r . - - "'. " ..- wm.v. "- .. . , hu4t awl the W-J ot Uw wittHlci m- t k.kw of the UMrti-aiMl pnatcMrtcktw rttira- at theato. Captain VA. Johncm. hi the riuirl at ttw aic a - litii 1m Ul n ' ""' iatttnaU-ns that a i it.jr8rr -. in j 1 " j . ?1 hf te fc w V?' 1?C 'rt xrT '? :LZZ!S JZLn ,ui.tw. f.-MuJr,i.. .-I "'- - ' " r" - . w . M wJien Jului It U oIK, -mif utr CtHtaty i .. .. . ! ,... ... r. . i - -. ... t... .L ,ti, ji.j lt-j iou. iiuw i.v." i. nn imrr- j,-t.rvt drc near the rati vmU a Im and Aj, jtmeeion to v.-: it uct-nW that the Herfc iMi-lt lme it -shipfMil t.i Lw-riimK, , a, j-.MMrtl t-,MI th- tU- and UM him lo wl' uut J,kl J,Ht ll lUtu m i,M drajr. j Jmtji (.'tuoritghaui. a "trttc4, M.-nt for !H j fium 11 kckumu County lour.. to vrao I fur ulWiW.TlUi: a lmn , m..,1 Ut, j iier, wa ulthln the cnt-wx. hot Uu :le reutoiiil fiotn the gate. Jn-t -n Ju-m u-.u-l the rate, ho tuinel to j-e.ik u .Mr. j ,mirlc- K. Huge, one of the u?f., xho ! xt.oa m another rMim acruv tin U-rMiv to j xxlnch Wold lud Ikvh dirtit. Juiiiwin -oivs in kcs not reuieiiuKT anxthirs. He i fed M-iiM-JcfS fmin a bloxx struck xiUi a 1k1- ' llt hirh Woltf had coucealed aUml him. ! IV'S-Vtl,eJi ,,tfrMM,N h um ,uc MvM Wo. r for their purj-xvere at that mh. inent nJoug the xvall on the inswie, just out of silit of tin- i;uard. When JohiWHt tell they pushed the irate open and ninth a rush for the arms x hi h arc Kept hi (ni ot the rooms near hx. CuiiiHughatu ran to the res cue of Johnson and thauuetl (eoixeAlip, a hoji, came to the wite ami tJn i.rmg Ik- i Vit-!rn,m' i ,M? Uti l,,,l,,',. !hl" lrce ' " ' "." "' ,v" "" " P tnretl. Alsop. 1 ht'ophuus (,rne-, sent from Jackson Comity for tx entx -one x ears fofinuider. ami W. T. Grant, sent trom Anderson County for txventx-one yems for murder, started on a run out on thcOxxvn ton turnpike. They met Allen Jones, an Owen County fanner, coining into the city in a buggy, foiccd hitn to gixc his buggy up to them and thoxe two or three miles In the oueev. I.m- j e v,,m.,c , u. rua ., Mk """ -!- - ...... ....-... .-...... .,. ..... tiiicment. A Nop foully muidf'.cd Constable 1 1 Iarrison 111 Jellersen Coimtv, xxho xv:ts , ,1R.ni ,Mtcrvh.u.ln. ,,,, ull,; a ,,mIlol. 1 (;nu,t is OMU ,,f thv .m,(tW.r, whoattemptctl ' prisoners who attempted ' ... .. .. .....,- .,., ,.,. .i,..., ,l. .....ii. the city and xvill haxu poxverful tdctlgiiig in his behalf for a pardon. He xvas cut iu the side xvith a knife, but the xvouud is not dangerous. Captain Johnson xvas beaten over the head and bark and is su tiering much pain from his wounds, but is still at his oir. Only the tluce convicts named ccajctl. .Sllril fur l.llirl. Indiana rtn.is, Im)., August i.i. A de cided sensation xx-as created in j)litlcal c:r-: clcs yeslcrtlay morning. ty the Jiliiigi.of a ' suit for damages for libel against the In dianapolis Sentinel, James G. Blaine IHng the plaintiff. Several days ago the Snttinel j republished from the C Murage Time an I article of two columns, in which it charged, if not ilin-ctly. at leiLst by umultaka- i.n. im.im.w, iikii .-.i. ..miin- ii.ui s.t,,,,,,, the lady who is noxv his xvife in Kentucky, ; and had aftcrxvards married her at the muzzle of a shot gun. ImtncdiatHy after the publication V. It. Holloxvay .sent Mr. Blaine a copv of the paiier containing the i article, and yest'TiIay reccivcii the folloxv- me imuanMi i;int. uw s,ory nd niwrnliiably fnl-c hi every Mate neV.0- Implication. Political -Inn not stop to ntitice. but thl win rn-n uno , itinlen I do ( editor hjI the honor of ixy wjft- and children. I lelre you. witnout an Hour delay, to fr;r; a,i'fce wul 'noraM !CfpuUiei. riL "&' ": in 'I' 'dn-r the honor of my ft- 'jy. n nctsi oc. wiia my i:i U-firned 1 J.wcs a. P.riNr- In accordance with the-c In:n:c:ioa Mr. Holloxvay placetl the matter in the hands of Harrison, jnucr v r.iam. auti w i wa hive. . Congressman Culbcrtson's tronbla recalls the fact that in all the history of CongTe?s suicide attaches alone to Ken tucky. Elijah Ili-w. -a ho xvas a cantli catefor rc-ele'tion tc The House. ; the time, shot himelf at heme in a lit of ; despondency, and e-Sjeaker of the House John White kdled himself upon j beinjr accused of havir.JT "cribbetl" the i brilliant valedictory whi h he delivered i If 1IIIV S S ItlMMIftlll! ! (.( II lltftil tllW i.ntfhlr.. nmnlir tifTjrftf.l't tirt.f in-.. f Km ....n. T .,.!.. I - i r . . i.. i r i r.-i.. i Cliicnqo Tribune, , . . "f ". , Dnrnjj; th? cyclone in Fcbniary la5t ,a calf l.elongtn- to ticorjrc W. Stm- -on had one. o. its leg broKcn. Mr. Sttnson trictl his surgical skill upon the broken limb and succeeded in cutting; oil the brokt-n limb and cunnjr it- lie r then attached a wooden le to the stub. and reports that the calf has as fiood it had before the use of itself now a3 i injury. Eedonton (Go. Me&seivjir. m m In stopping street curs a Boston, woman shakes her book, a .New York woman throws her parasol at the driver's head, a Brooklyn woman whistle?, a Chicago woman pnts her foot on the track, a St- Louis girl winks at the couductor. a Cincinnati womaa f ajs: "Huha. huha!' and a Kttabasgh woman paralvzcS the horses with a nu.riiUlntrgk Ckromcic-TelerajA. uFjn leam-uio cimir. anu which """" i press and the public had irreatlv praised. ' rtre 'i, m LJHppiCT C"f NkB 11 m .. - ,;f!)i.,.'.in! rf3U-j i: n.-e- zmv R 1!c.t, 't the t f'.lf t xxxrf ff tOlCMt UtHTTlMC TV if jtTa fel nrtUMC Ki mf btoml rwl bt(r. - At'jcwl KtelT tjwl fr H? Mr t tfcr ;in: tmmp liws of tM ttrlkim. T al atf rtr dii nf tao-3lte aarf two aw bt it liw jwi tti iik. TW fart to4rui mf lUm crw a Ml lwn'ii had lw tltift n ."rU-r, !. mmt Hwrr nf4irty tkr4K mm iMffUoa xryr4. MiurK 91. Ki, tft- Jrtt ants! fffteS (Tom ttfct"ilu. WliU- YrI rnrn wnr awl Htnriik xrr tHait tor !1hh mrf ofelj W tiw iateM, Ji UivtMtv tt kt- ytmmtk !- r - ... i i , ..... Z. .4 i i. ..w j iwyii w itw pJ HrriMV) ! (WH) tJi.s att oOter Ui4t. A rtmwr Urn fc lu x-r.s rikWil, bat rrfpv4 Uy mm. I t hht WMkrr -rtUnf mmtil nt i Ibsj 4rr iuw4o4 M Hiyskmi mm mdumrn' nfclc. iMtvf k xa tvmmd 4 Un(icm:cl, hatttnt; 4tt tJwr tir m hniMl !r cctHrrsI . A i iKkoiI tUHC his life wm Jrwwit-4. httt 1 atoWn spl ktm. Hm J una iih. :! theft tf r kfcms Ub pt ItAvmc leHi rejuntt-il r. I hal a -si xetitMt xMth him, in nhle'i 1 pfskl to wis p-nrtwal mwj. potatMnr mk huu ma ne-ar to ottr tKtc"v ato. llr .ri tsctl- 1'iitirr refomiaUM. hut, itMtrumtiaic him. I Ksod a xi1ttrn wtVr Utot be 4uM h shot If di-Col sto-nllM?. lu JutM 4 ha not only 5lolo purl a UW 4rtnt for our hceakfsut. but xiwii.il. iuumiUmk hu-d. tHir xx tnler amp and i4 n ortu.M seal sfcwt tiaterxnl for fvhL I Unit urWil him shi. Oh his ! xii (mhI lh ll vtr chrt'iMtgrnph JaUimkMd by m t Krt (ngt-r nini stolen bx hint. In hK bg xn fotUMl a Ktnje quantity tf l klu wl a Mir tt st .skin bo4 si!t ttw tixs be fore trt.m the ItUHtcf. st-tntc rtt- plieitx utt the jwrt fs-ewl 1 nlrfii4 h cXts-otHin l the thftt Hiot rt4tubk Alter his death an tW-r wns mjnI u Um eutitt iMrtx and coorurits! U by xrr) mrm Lit as U-lie; h1 intly jut but el;l to our xttfetx. To ax4tl pol4b s-nulat I c- dcrttl tlMt IM 1UK11 slHMllil nH.lK of litis mattor nntH the o4lirl rtport xka uuutr f the fL-. I haxe the lHnr t tit that it (-011 1 01 iiHtHin h o'.rrri m a court inurtMil chiwiuiI. -hoa'd the h- orabh Nrcretni v nt War detam t4lbr Mivtaa lAv. in this aM. I Iwite lb-eht it Itrst tMt to aK xxntttit 4atetcn! of tle sitrxlxiHg iHmbtrrs of in partv for apfi'mllcts to thb nrjtrt, Irst I iiiicht stoi to Ihj taiitjri; x Uh Hhmw. I have ihA, afknl slnre tmr itwue. .hww ti, xxhether thtlr opinitni-t rirtHvi-ntaf? my t:on lutxc changed or iHtt lxiug Mirh ) tltxis toMir Hctttm if drotMetl tinMto. I iinlur.tiix n-grct Uint rlntonsUiHrtss ImptnuHt Mii-h a terrioli! rri-onsility iiihh w but I mu etrttM'ioUH 1 shoold haxe fnlhil in My tlii1. to tin rest of the )rt ItRii 1 iMt acttsl picMijdly ami summanlx. . -iu.fMM. mi t:i.ATit.. j Ii'Klll.slKIt, N. ., AitgtttU lk Mt heat '.rendering disclosures xxete ma! hi, this t-ltx jestenlny morumg rftilaK the ' r.'ioiuis of l.leutenunt Kisliitlttir). of the Ar tkcptiIltnm.xxlHMllftLiiHl AreUesnoxv ' last June, lt estatiiUln-d bexomlHJl qulioii that cannibalism xxas u-irted to li the tarviug men of the '.lively e mtitlou ami hhoxvs that the live of ths, Kivetl were prescrvttl hj. eating the dend tMlie ot thcit rouipnidoiis. IJetiteiiau: KtllHhuryS ndattxes here xxeie filled xxiUi hoirlldt; tlttiititx as MMiii as thex bariis that dl clikiures had Ik.--!! hiiiiIi hi N'cxx Vork n-tfanl ing cauniballstii among the uihiInt of MV exjK'tlition anil they determined to hrn thr truth bx evhiiming the rentatiis and hnxnu ' them examiucti b -oiii''-tit ph)suianv The erxix-s f an uudei taker xt.ere ".! cured, and with the asiVaiiH'i tif five men, i he. accompls-d the xxork of taking up the OIHk(.. fr,M ,L, IS,tllii: ,,,!t.,.. ,,. tkt, xxas oirned in the piei-nr.. of Frank W. t xx-as opened in the 1 Kisltughiiiy and John P. KJlu;lMiry, brother of the defeated. Dr. Charles thick- Jex, or. I. .. .Maiiiiexlllt. Miurinteiient Meltson, Asslstnn. .Sii-riiitendent Mande majristrajii u a ina.i who hod btn vdle and txvo reporters of the v.i. .brought Uiiore him for tlrunkonno. The phytlrion. made a thoronsh cxnniin. ' 'I'he pnoter jilowly aroo, and -fttIe titiuaiidfiiniKhtilaii alhdn'.it. luwlikhthfj in; hltmtdf with groat ftlort, rijHiid Riy: "The bod in weight apprnxliiiaUil Ib 0i n our hon.r, hoxv ran ti ovpnot our opinion, about liftx ntiid-. On an iwwf ln a nuui irh hM MAfi examination of the head no lgm Mnnrrr X )'. Lvhjrr. of wounds or injuries were xitibl. , . , , The skin wa, not broken, aud tin' " w1 Innocoe.-"Ma. U Jl wronjr cirs and iih were intact. The 5kin and to 4 ,l fUAn '" r l mKfPl to miiscb-s tif the anterior i-trtlou of the fact M" - f'-rtainh'. my denr. vrry xvmng." and neck were intact ftom the iipjfr jir ' "'I'hern oxy. that jut xvhal I tild tionof the steniiim and clnich to tin lowi thorn.' "Tohl whom' 'Why. J.MSc jtirtitm of the fifth rib on the left iiih. th and Jack, ami Tom ami f 'harlio. ant) skin ami uiii'-Ics hail alt been remoxnlthmn Arthur and Will, and Hob and AI and Pi the rilw on the right side. The id-hi and Sntn and (iiw. and " Hut m h m I iiiuwIesdoxxntotielowersN.tderof thela-t fn.U.L lUn'Mihia CM rlh x ere gone. Then were two openings ! ,, .... . .. A twe-n the fourth and tifthmtercoUl'.pjctc f ,..,,,,n "''' ot Me ot the into the thoracic caxitv. The l,iti aiJ ' ,'flt"' I tit. t tie nm! bunion of n new mu.scJes on the anterior itirth.n of UV ah-' domen were inta ict to the cr.-st tf the ilmrn The niw-elts aiwl kln o or iwlvic lxno. the anterior ami interior of the thkdu were entirely remoxtsl exceit tin si; in c u. UIIOTIOr IKirillKI IU IUK fcjirt joint. The musics ami skin or the Wi lgwere n-moye,! to within tlm-e lr-l,, of the ankle o,L (H, Ihe rhc ,t leg U-j skin and mu.scJej xvere removed to wUhit fixe Inch.s of the ankh joint. Both fed ' were Intact and the t-t of all pre-nt, MMiere xan no vti-tige of lntecMmtfit or nm , cltsou either arm. Iiwlndlnc the hm-co 1 ' the shoulder blades, to the xvai4 Jtifnt. ' t-xcvi on the rhchl fonanM the Ut-! tenrsseiis tiiciitbraix- retwiinlttc " of Ixdh ItafHU , .t,i, ,i .....w!. wereinl;uL Th ewiuathii of Ui i tenor l-Ktoo ,if Mcbwl.t i Uwt tut trtueles of Mir hark fmw tk . s i .....-. i i i... .ti....r ... ni-:miiiwiiiH-s1KH pletdyawa) don it to tit? Um uitliUiHr.M.Uiia of i4vs if iffn frrx. . two Ut ihtrv inch tate on eaHi J the npKT iortk of the arnnn. j Tlie reivie tone xerl ntijl4ly th-n4til ; All tlie ex I trinities tc AOaHtril t Jjj I 1-o.iy b the IiglmHou oolv. No fmct , of the lx.ly mo,.l,W- , TiVIIow IVrrr. 2-:xv flmjxjvs f-ux Ansit: It. Vt4 , dent Holt of Ue Statr Boarrf of IWIlJi ' w, -ii.,l ire tfc XfiHu.. IlMMltnt SrtWi j p4tnl bcnScj . that a vtei the Irttik 4ip DrcrHsM- ! xvxs snrhon-ii oU ti- month of Aejtirmr with ' yeihw ftrrer on Un. suors at HatTiiisien her TW 1-tS- ujpr-.j at HatTHiaen her tni , -i-r one of the erw diol of the fevw. md jww- j ceetlol to Xew orkotu. TheCapttla tm m one nourlcd f to entr " ad;fa; If he entered ii hi voH . XTJKtld be dctalnnl at Hrativ fmtr tey aiwl no a"k-ed to dtsrbarxe Jcr cmrrw. Jlfj wa lTiw-,1 v tafcr the Hf-rirfd Ut 5Wj; Istend. He ixtw, howler. jt o of j the ttfiMcs. apparenUy udtmk-I how tc, act- i A coanilr-t. Anxi.vr, Wis, Auuxt . It. J UI-fatne at Xasle, keeper of a hoose Glidden, met an elevenoear-ojd jiri named , Fannie Hoth com t school Iat Krld-jy, a aboat one mile from the 'Iisce of GU&len. , Hcr li word to me wki , Ut lie drag-d her ictoi "f--i al rarhe4 , bo to-rUit her anat fa Chi-t) wr- Kr ihn-ait-nlnrr tn till hrr li ihvlrAA. Tk Lh..l .t . vwvv "era. ber. threatening to kill her If h Sold. Tb child went home and told her parenti what bad happened, and her tber procarred a warrant for XaxJe arrest. SxzUs wa C3- I tured at Glldden Starday. He m taken to Baitcraat for afe keeping. The gaUext excitCBeat preraS there. Threats f Irncliiac were heard oa the street and tM oSlcers broasht has to lk eiij. He waj I J broQcht before Jatlee E2smrt the glri ideal&ei hixa. ISO.'. IXTHKAKT fa hal$ tr Ua- - Onus: J&sr FCint-aJMr-r-vf n wftt . volnm? srvtiinf liiMf h- Tf ihp tnstj jfjr;-. AV-m bwriff Tba wjor of ta Tw aattNe-!- ii. i -r - -.t w i. - - . - fc 4i " " nwwi. w "Tw",' - ' - - -- - - -- , TW fsi,f f t"arl' a hx I Ami Yim, -JIT. Hart fwwim r tT hcoc & Kmlmy tm 1tof . Mr Had w urM lij k hrm W bip4wJ 0HrUAeuls tt iara ! Iiiuhc! ! twoa4y-Ufc ter js. ' " v ! Atrm& K 1 Iir1. Kranrn. t'- ic . 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'1W total uttmbtif f ftWt oi ppr . h nm jiIkhii. XAl.fMa. '", m nr th, u Inul fni. on tb tp ( mm .'ilW would form a tlti vMr ren fwl htjfh Oteoy tnUr trna. -Mr. (flnd-toMi eiroer lrt Min r of lvgbA4Mi Uo". mrtl s rrwl uf yxnr ymr IfMnl 'Jiwrtnt hr not a tottf in Bc Mr (iliuUu. Tw imimimm nif dwrin; lb J.nt biuwlru! ytmrti hv. iout.- ponod than Mr. huhrfti. 0 td thiMt xtn W tUtnm lltt, wbo b-hl ilia otUof fr ttibu-m xar ant ion months, thw other xxa l.tod U9rmntU who- ptrri d hu futtr'uun v "' ltd ten muttta. - lirciOflOttS. . . Can k mnl xx'ho xvrfte-l H jhhnu Cm hi hnt Ira dtMorihel iw nr3'-lllfF-. jrtft ',. ,. , , , , i ou r.onn ernKe wmmm imt liirMtfT altnekel mmm xvomoM vn prottoaMir mu(MI br n diiru to Hksuvt a bmu,JL Chiaujv Trtinttn. .Man How ninny tkh hnve VcMl eaithu bub? Ihiy'oh. 1 owikTn't eon tit fiii. Man. Why, you lmviiit iMHjflii any. xoii Httl-f" wrettih. Hoy: Tkat'it xvhy f can't eount om. Tr .Utjr. li.-euntlv. in PhUatbilphln. Mry A. (Jou ami William Sinner wrtt joinol In xvitHot:k. Happy combination. "- In ill rnw ur kuifoi IT lo4nil Utt. tMr Y"r Ue mmI K"'- atnt, XX'ht4t Iu ry (!! n artr Ilurhu4ftnn ftuwktfyr. Hem. prisoner, xtititl up therantid (IP t if.' U'- ,T"i onrii. ini a '"'" It Uio night n clear. U lieu tho Mar are Twinkling. Lovtj. kitj, yur wenthnr out for th old man, jiv alnit the linn Our (.modfrnK.,- n.r.fl trikM tu for he rnav ho ( omift Thr,' ti.. !l Ifliftl f.Il V.ll-.i. .f..-. . . 1. Tow-w in n hi h rae xt'i hal Uitr t c)v4 r lh (ttknhn a, wWw ,b n Mll ,., , h ,, . . . , .. . ,. 1 ' "; "aU l? -Tc he W her Ullh Kow ' lp' V'0 ,,'v" " toJ m'im o5Hotc. - ''"" Ia1 Ieetratlon Isy. a member of a HUt conmltt"; in' Auburn Me. aked a cla of glrJ and bor xrhat DeconVon Dav w.-t for "Tod'SHuratQ .ilf. M.tdiiri. -. ,-:.i i f ... -..,.. . , j,....-, ,...j n(,3rAi in i rt'plr. U hj houhI lh-y bf -raSe if in 'utW -r,vA aov nw'tk-.. ..T ' "I -'.'",- ' '.-... ;vw---r nir - twin ia a ion titns. 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'jiourwrr. uw wu i marry mw& Jt wealth, of be ia a pomWi u arcttmti late it rapidhr. I wnll raWr tk wordx." "She ha- jarril a wmkhr xaaa. therf "tlm bgc exactir wealthy yet. bl he's aaski- forUtM broker, or wkatT' lUi U Ue portt of a Fall wan -ir' atttrwHk Jun . v.u .v unj j,? waa. xml ibe ha kept her word." "ltnil vrrftui ftrr 4wr ... V--l.i ' -iwn-'avrr, "an4 ax 4 M 1 i $ V 4 s -4, . . " Si -- C 'j- "i i V J --i j ' ft 4 rl- . f-r.A,. , , - . aJ- r - EH t-.'Jtf-J"" s -, 9 -t ft:ci-'-; - 7' 'iVi. '2kSR'Sf3fSfx.'V' . ' ZJtxFB5t?-f...4,'itr. vJ z wiswrf 5- ytf& -. T?K-ai. Af. ifat&i&jt , :-. " " .!x!si" -"'C" -.r f- ?, stz?-(nj y&i . fedv'tH 71 -. v. .- "-i'tsTfJ:- ic -'j: i-i5 . . . jk. ". w v "-Vdl Tfc. v .. -- -;. . '-& & ' yi -jJsl ..-JfHBKir Ss.