fttStrZ-oS&r & S-' ui b it, 3 G- ! i " $ i jy '?i i- re "( r '& i r. & K.5: H21S. 1 --i"- a: ' -47 ,. t M .-. . r. -t- '$& j ratr-vst-irij- y cm - i THE BED CLOUD CHIEF i C, HOSIB, Publisher. RED CLOUa NEBRASKA. A WEEK'S NEWS. Gleaned ljr Telegraph and flail WASHINGTON NOTES. Mn. Jon.f it. McLean, of tbo Cincinnati Enquirer, was lately married to MLss Emily T. Beale, daughter of General Ucale, at 'Washington. David Heady, Cliief Clerk of the Buroau of Labor Statistics, was lately removed from ofllce by Commissioner Feck, who charged him with fraud and malfeasance in ofllce. JJy a late report cf the Commissioners of the Gonoral Land Ofllce, the sale of lands, for the fiscal year just onded embraced nearly twenty-seven i..llion acres. J'y the same report the wheat crop this year will exceed that of last year by 100,000,000 bushels. TIIK KA.ST. Samuel. Tilde.v has written a letter to Ihe Committee of the National Democratic Convention relative to the resolutions adopted concerning him. Ho urges re form in the National administration. Jons F. Stei.vuax, the oldest merchant in Pennsylvania, died October Gib on his farm near Lancaster, aged sixty-five. He was a veteran of the war of 181 The Opera House at South Bethlehem, l'a and four adjoining buildings were de stroyed by lire not long since. The loss is about $100,003. During the progress of the flames some whisky barrels were rolled in to the street. Tho firemen broke in the heads mid partook freely of tho liquor. IHauy of them became helplessly drunk. One man wafatally injured. The men employed in Oliver Jirotliers & 1'lrillips' rolling-mill at Pittsburgh, Pa., lately refused to accept a reduction of lii.'J per cent, in their wages. The proprietors suspended work, thus throwing (1,000 nvn out of employment. A CAimiAGK containing George and Alico Hall, of Stanford, Vt., was struck by an express train at Graylock crossing. Both occupants were instantly killed. The young man's body remained on the engine pilot, while tho body of tho young lady was thrown one hundred feet on a bank ton feet high. Mme. Ja.viscii fainted recently in New Yoik in tho third act of tho play "Louisa," rt the Park Theater. It was said by her physicians that she needed rest, and that the swoon was a sorious symptom in the complications so often brought on by over work. Tin: Johnson well, near Butler, Pa., which has been doubly guarded by fierce bulldogs and men nrmed with shotguns, and made a mystery of, was completed re ccntly, and is dry, or nearly so. Tho well was drilled thirty-seven leet below the stray sand without striking oil. The lower sand is close and hard, and after shooting the venture may prove a small well. Tho Schcidmantlo well, the next important venture, is due very soon. If the Schoid jimntle should prove dry it will practically condemn all the new work southwest of the present developments. The safes of Noble & Sons, and Tomlin kou & Son, at Perry, N. Y., were blown open a few nights ago and robbed of i", 000 of Arkansas bonds, also other securities end money. Rev. "VW S. Osman was lately arrested at Stanford, Conn., charged with th serious crime of outraging the twelve-year-old daughter of Mr. Jimmerson, in whoso fam ily he resided. Tho scene in the courtroom was sensational in tho extreme, the mo her Of the little girl being anxious to kill tho defendant. Tho minister had formerly lsen a sailor, and afterwards a liquor dealer, but he became a convert during a revival in 1S71, and had been preaching ever since. Ho was held over in tho sum of$i,roo. About 30,000 persons assembled at tho Northampton Campground, near Spring Held, Mass., on October Sth, to celebrate the centennial of the independence of American Methodism. Mauy Hendeksox, n girl of seventeen, employed by tho United Stntes Cartridge Company, lately died a fearful death at liowell, Mass., by getting a small bullet accidentally lodged in her ear. The Fort Pitt Iron and Steel "Works at Pittsburgh, Pa., which have been closed down for nearly threo months past, re sumed, giving employment to several hun dred men. Thomas Malloy, Sergennt at tho Na tional Soldiers' Homo nt Tayus, Me., was killed a few days ago by crooked liquor . dealers, whoso wagon he was searching for suspected goods. A young man recently made inquiry at IVinceton, N. J., for his two brothers, ""whom ho claimed had not reached home from school during the summer. He was unknown at Princeton, but took board at a good hotel. He was told that his brothers left college a year ago. Ho then went to a saloon and afterwards down the canal and disappeared. It was thought he was killed "by canal men, or committed suicide. Bukglars lately raided the town of Perry, N. Y., securing abou? ?S,O0O worth of plunder. After the Courtof Appealsof New York had declared unconstitutional tho act of 1S82 forbidding the manufacture of cigars in tenement houses, the Legislature passed xi now law to tho same effect. The Supremo court recently declared that tho law in vaded the rights of the citizens and was unconstitutional. At a secret conference of paper manu facturers held in Philadelphia on tho Sth, reports were made of a short supply of rags all over the country, owing to tho Oovernmont embargo on imported rags from tho East, and it was determined to call a meetiug to be held in Cleveland. It jwas thought a determined effort would . ix made to force tho price up an average o2 two cents a pound. Tho supply of rags In port and on the water will only keep the mills going until December 1. The largo paper'dealers in Chicago and other Jcities, East and West, are serving their customers with notices to the effect that tbey are compelled to withdraw former quotations and give prices on amounts, or from day to day. The writiug paper manufacturers agreed, at a meeting held in Boston an the 6;h, to advance prices two cents per pound, and to maintain the ad vnnood rates. t THE WEST. : The unusually warm weather of the last of September and the first of October is something unaccountable even to weather prophets and meteorologists. Early in October the thermometer at Jackson, Term., indicated 105 degrees above zero. All over .the United States there was worm weather. At Sioux Falls, Dab., 31icbael McLaugh lin was lately arrested for raising a check from 59 to $900. He stood well before. A KAN was found on the sidewalk in the lower part of Cairo, I1L, latey, in a dy ing condition, suffering apparently from typhoid malaria. He was sent to the hos JiI. dying there at once. An examina- tlon of his effect developed pnpcm show ing hi uams to Ikj Fred Schneider, a mem ber of the Gnictti Verein Society, of St. Louix, and n certificate of death benefit of 3)0 in the same organization. Hi re mains were buried and tho St. Loul so ciety notified. A HKCE.fT washout on the Northern Pa cific, nenr Yon du Lac, Wis., cauxed a wreck and tho los of three live. D. M. ISciiNS, of San Francisco, was lately arrested, charged with emlezznng State funds. Dcriii.NG a late DemocraMc demonstration atHigglnsport, O., Robert Shaw shot Ken dall Orerturt through the heart. Tho mur derer was arrested. The Fourth Annual Convention of the Federation of Organized Trade and Labor Union of the United States and Canada assembled in Chicago recently, llosolu lutions denouncing Mr. Whitelaw Keid, of the New York Tribune, a? an enemy of honest labor, were adopted. The Forty-fifth Annual Convention of the Grand Mnsonic Lodge of Illinois met in Chicago not long ago. About G'X) lodges were represented. The work was princi pally routine. After careful examination tho report that the Illinois corn crop was a failure, has been denied. The corn did begin to sprout again, but it did no: do much dam age. The twelfth Cincinnati Industrial Expo sition closed recently with a deficit of from 1,010 to $10,000. Last year there was a de ficit of $I."i,000, winch wiped out the surplus of tho year before, leaving nothing to fall back on this year. A number of wealthy citizens have indicated that if tho de ficit this year is not greater than now ap pears they will make it good, in order that there may be no call on th guarantors. The May festival deficit of Cfi'J) was pro vided for in that way. Th expenses of tho exposition just closed will umount to about 48."i,000. Te.v men, employed in tho construction of the new water tunnel for the village of Hyde Park, south of Chicago, weredrowned in plain view of the village not long ago. Thirteen men were employed upon the work of sinking a tunnel and conducting a new crib at a point one mile from the lako shore. They lived in a cabin built on the crib platform. A heavy storm came upon them suddenly and swept their cabin into the waves. A life-saving crew at onco started in search, and arrived in time to see four of the men fall exhausted into the raging waters. Uy hard work, however, threo of tho mon were saved. William Johnson, one of the most prominent farmers of Harrison Township, Ind., was seriously if not fatally shot by his son-in-law, Joseph l'arnett,'a few morn ings past. Johnson attempted to give Darnett some advice, but iSarnett took it as an insult and grabbed his shotgun, threatening to shoot his father-in-law. Johnson turned to run and Uarnett shot him in the back. It is not thought that Johnson can recover. The Indiana Supreme Court decided not long ago that it lias no power to respite or grant pardon to convicted criminals. The law conferring that power on any other person than the Governor is unconstitu tional. The Citizens' Association of Chicago lately conferred a prizj of $."00 for tho best practical essay on the main drainage, sew erage and water supply sytem of Chicago and vicinity. The essays are to bo handed in before the l-t of April. The liquor law is causing much litiga tion at Dubuque, Ia. An injunction was filed against twenty-one saloon keepers not long ago, by tho attorney for tho Citi zens' League. A giant-powder explosion nt Idaho Springs not long n;o killed two men. Tho men wero warming the sticks of powder over a fire, when one man carelessly al lowed his stick to ignite. A company has been organized in Chi cago with a capital of $500,000, to insure purchasers and mortgagees of real estute against loss by defects in title. The Grand Jury at Chicago lately in dicted -Vatt W. Pinkerton for an attempt to compound a felony. Charles II. LnIand, whoso father does business in Wall street, New York, was arrested for stealing rings in Chicago, and Pinkorton offered to settle tho mattor for $1S5.:0. Small-pox has broken out at Brookings, D. T., and is spreading rapidly. It is thought it was introduced into the place by immigrants. The Illinois Central Road lately ordered the survey of a lino from Yazoo Cit3' to Memphis, to tap the territory tributary to the Mississippi & Tennessee Road, which recently passed into the hands of a rival company. A horrible crimo was recently brought to light at Troy, Ind., by tho finding of tho hondless body of a woman iu a cistern on tho farm of Peter Becker. The body was nude and tho head was found ono hundred yards distant. It was afterwards found to be the body of a Mrs. Hendershot and in vestigation proved that she was murdered by her husband and sons. One of the sons and the husband were soon mobbed near Troy. TIIK SOUTH. Robert Rusk, a young man respectably connected, was lately arrested at Hackett City, Ark., charged with horse stealing in Texas, and taken to that State by the Sher iff of Grayson County. Tho young man's father accompanied them. The Louisiana State Board of Education lately decided to locate the State NoruiHl School at Nachitoches, that town having given buildings and grounds valued at $0,000. Over seven hundred men, womon and children were not long ago thrown out of employment at Petersburgh, Va., on. ac count of the scarcity of water. TnE Centennial Hotel at Beeb, Ark., was recently burned. Loss, $3,000; insur ance, $1,."00. The officers of the New Orleans Produce Exchange lately called Governor McEn ery's attention to tho steady enlargement of the Atchafalaya outlet of the Mississippi and conveying the belief that there is dan ger of the water of the Mississippi being deflected into that river, and thus finding its way to the sea, leaving New Orleans on the bauks of a lagoon as Vicksburg has been left. They ask that the facts may be laid before the President and Con gress with a view to averting what they look upon as a National calamitv. The best engineers say that if the Atchafalava were dammed as proposed tho water would inundate all of Southern Louisiana and place the city of New Orleans under tea feet of water. Lincoln Banks, a noted desperado of the Kentucky mountain regions, was ar rested recently in Louisville on the charge of murder. Banks was in attendance on the session of tho United States Court as a witness in some "moonshine" cases. At Sipe Springs, Tex., a mob lately at tacked the residence of a farmer named Hayes. His son-iu-law, Dunlap, and a young son of Hayes went out to meet the mob. The latter was instantly killed and the former fatally wounded. It seems that another son of Hayes had been concerned in horse-stealing. A committee notified the elder Hayes to leave the county and he refused. A posse of citizens started in pursuit of the assassins, several of whom were recognized by Mrs. Hayes. A singular case of spontaneous com bustion recently occurred at Canton, Hiss. A barrel of wbiky exploded in a saloon without any apparent cauc Captain "Waodell, of the Confederate cruiser Shenandoah, ha been given com mand of a now teamcr in the te oytr navy er the Federal of Maryland, patterned after revenue cutter. A party of crent?en persons most of whom are mbuionarie, left Atlanta, Ga., lately, lor Cliiua. txm: or too miie win organize, In Shanghai, a high school for l oul u, lwo 5crtjons v. I and .VctMn girls- i o. - was d?Uj -U about tw entt -five uwaa'.e A horrible accident lately occurred at at the itock ard ami did not reach V.v Nanbville, Tenn., by which three men lost ' terloo. the recu'.ar plaeo for metmr the their lives in a foundry, by hot iron flying Lincoln jiunT. am! lay u;mxi a "We track over them. j '" KJkhorn until that train had paL A ; ' as the pR'ns:cr Iff t the Jaton tl- ,, r . r, - o:h1 ctfon of No. y nulled out for Water- AP.IOCS scandals are ufloat in the Brit- Ioo. The tram lta(j Ju. ?t,. ntHier fa hmdm Ish Navy, caused by the embezzlement of ; way when It onteml the cut. aint wa mn cnormous quantities of ship store. j ning tweiva or tiftun miles an hour. At RiCiiARO CL.HK, of Caledonin, Can., an Una point there b a ery harp curve awl i: employe of Furepaugh'4 circus, while Is impuible to v.'o an appnmehuu: emdttc. opening the ventilator in a cage a few ' J,b a. the freight um arrhed at tlua da-s sinco, hal his hand seized by a tiger, and while trj'ing to release himself was .eized by two other tigers and draggeil in side the cage. The animal were liually b;aten off with iron bar after Clark's arms and legs had been crushed and muti- lBnw v . 1 i 1 . 1.. . . I he National I'rohitiltton party i,suel an order not long ago for the obior-ance of Wednesday, October lD:h, as a day of fasting, humiliation and confession. It was decreed that the day be consecrated to prayer for the triumph of the prohibi- tlon cause. ATalatouifutincror LIiNrnI in Rm,.1. r - - 1 ; tion, it is espectetl, wdl cauvj a division in the ranks of the Moderates. An unsuccessful attfir.pt was lately made to wreck a Methodist excursion train with 500 people on board, near Toronto, Canada, There was great excitement over the mat- ter when it was found thnt an attempt had been made to wreck the train, but no out. was iujuied. Twenty persons were lately killed and fifty injured by a cyclone which swept through f nutnuia, Sirily, a few days age. At a late meeting of the Congregational Union of England, iu London, addresses wi-re made by m.1113' American clergy met. Knolano is threatened with serious com plications in South Africa on account ol alleged encroachments by the IJjors in the countries adjoining tho Transvaal, and tht rcstiveness of the native tribes. An rilleial dispatch lately received at Paris from Hanoi reports that Colonel Den nier, at the head of two battalions of tht French Fonign Legion, inflicted severe less 011 th Chinese at tho Loo Chuau River. Four gunboats assisted the French. Colonel Vincent, liuiui'inl adviser ol the Khedive, lecenlly made known that he w nnts a suspension of payment of tho :j:!, UKi,ou0 annual tiibute to lurkey. Kugland w ill veto it. The steauiihip Miramar, from Yoko Imni.'i to Hong Kong, lately foundered at sea, all on board being lost. Owing to agricultural depression, I'riucc John, of I.ichtenstein, Austria, lately re duced his tenants' rent by l.UOO.WM ilorins. t the annual meeting of the Western Union Telegraph Company a few d lys ago the report of business for the yeni ending June JW, J5SI, was presented. Fn.n: that report it appeared that tlie capita stock of the company is .J.OOO.OOJ, and the bonded debt .7,211,000. The steamship Assyrian Monarch, whicl arrived from London recently, by way ol Havre, brought seventy Norman hor.ses. They will be sent to Western farms, where they will bo ued for breeding purposes. AN Alexandria, Lgypt, paper has been suppressed for advocating the restoration of Ismail Pasha. A FOliKio.v syndicate has taken what ever may be left of 5,003,000 iu bonds and the same amount in stock issued by tht Louisville & Nashville Road. Two Brussels editors fought a duel re-centlj-. Neither was hurt. Hu-Ki, tho new Chinese Ambassidor to Washington, has reached his post. Bv an explosion of fire-damp in a mine in Moravia, Austria, recently, twenty per sons were killed. English vessels plying between tho Is land of Formosa, off the Chinese coast, and Amoy, wero lately searched by French cruisers. The soldiers of tho Cuban army have not been paid for ix months, and they are al most starving. In the interior towns oi the island they obtain food by force. The Orangemen at Harbor Grace, New foundland, were lately on the war-path. They tore down a convent gate and beat a man almost to deatii. THE L.ATKST. B. OsterhaCT, a Divinity student of Vic toria College, is under nrrest at Toronto for stealing a $1,000 Canadian Pacific bond from a private bank nt Winncpeg. General Wolselev Lns been instructed to have the Government Intelligence Bu reau of Eypt strictly supervise all tele grams of newspaper correspondents. AViien th Government Paymaster ar rived at Snltiilo, Mexico, a few days ago, the ragged and hungry soldiers stormed his room nnd were beaten back with diffi culty. The report of Mr. Nimmn, of tho Bureau of Statistic-;, treats chieliy of the rnagn. tude of our internal commerce. A large nor cent, of American products are con sumed at home. The President has recognized Henry Davidson Walker as British Consul Agent for Eureka, Areata and Hooktan, Cab, and Felipe Labodie as Consul of Mexico at Al buquerque, N. M. Bismarck has prepared a project which is to be laid before the Reichstag at the coming session, for the purchase by the Empire of all railways new owned by the different Federal Governments. The Gov trnments of Bavaria, Wurtemburg, and Saxonia oppose the consolidaton scheme. Judge Fisher, of the Baltimore City Circ lit Court, recently issued an injunc tion against the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Delaware Road, restraining it from in terfering with transportation of passen gers, baggage etc., over its line in the car of the Baltimore & Ohio road, and re quiring it to receive all cars and freight as before. A lOO.OW bowl was given, with Robert Garrett and John Gregg as securi ties. Ex-Governor St. Jo:n, Prohibition candidate for President, hi issued a letter reiterating the reasons wy h-; should not withdraw from the race. The letter is ad dressed to Prof. Theodore I). Woolsey, of New- Haven, and a dozju other eminent scholars. George Smith aud James Peniston, of Argyle, Wis., recently arrested for causing the death, of u sister of the latter, a hand some ycung lady aged seventeen years, whom they had criminally assaulted a week ago, were held to tho grand jury without bail at Galena, 111? The details of the examination were especially revolting. The prisoners were hurried to the county jail to escape threatened violence at the hands of the enraged public At a recent socialist riot at Bradensbcrg, Germany, tLe pavements were torn up and the police were attacked by mobs. After a good deal of trouble the military quelled the riot, but not until several men were wounded on both sides. A number of ar rests were made. Thk Temperance party won a complete victory lately in Toronto. Jarison, the ltndical leader, stated that it ' J1'0., .J:U'T ?IM,1 hS "" v V'",C ,1 . . r .. t 1 . . frightful! v mansleil. ficonre C iaU-r am. was the intention of the Radical party to t .1 ..,.!.' r ,,., . ,.., ..,,, 1 '-"'" . ., , . , .-, . , 1 lMl engineer w!io m killed, vms brtt support the voKliig:ncii3eaiiiIi.Iats in the J Ullrt..tiVc ywtr, of . WJS IItarrtel , coining communal elections. Thi, declara- a,i xitvq children. ieonv .SiH.dd.Mi. th.i SKUKASKA STATE NKUTS. Ftwl Railroad ArcMrnU The mot scrions accident whfch cret lanppencd upon the t'nfcm Pacific Railroad ' curred on the bth and catiwd the death of ;mree men. an enmneer and two ert'men. i The scene of the accident wa m a Uvu cut. about .1 quarter of a mile wot of Kkhorn, in Doucfcu Coantr. Train No. 'j left (imaj1l OIl .,.,,,. ... .,. ,n(irTtinc. an,i Wtttk. curve an engine. ni:tmn at full j.iwed. ho'ft in ?ight and IxKh enr.ufrs w at a clanco that r. culibion a liievitalde. Quick as thought Uth eusmtrs retervI their cntrlnca oimI gave theui -m but it U3- l tft hltl 'I'fll-V v.ori. Li. titan fmui.il rar jCWJjhi ajart before thev miw each 1 ot,,fcr aml ca,,Jfc rtJi'T with a urriWu criif.lK The omrmeer and ureman of the , freight train were iMnel lx-tut-en the j boiler head and tank and Uifre helJ while ; the escaping steam s.-aldud them to ! death. Tlie lirtinii of the ito?ht t-ngtiie, Iticluird Norri-, in aUj-tnptin? ! lo jump from the J..i:i'.r.e. i was caught by the lees MnMieatn lireman. was a inle man. Rk-hard Norrw. j lircnian. diet! from hi injuries wkmi after ' being taken to (Jiuahn. lie had a wife at l-iiwolii and hail been iitanicil on!y three i ''. I he can.se of the accident v.-- a; 1 ln"'l to caiulfsv,,., 0f Kii:wieer Lowrr, af No. 'J, and a misunderstanding 01" running jideis as given. .Mltrrlliir.cuiit. IWr-oFriri; chnngo in Nebraska for the weekended October -J: Established Karl. Front.cr County. Henry V.'iant. IWmator; thiiro. Nance C'ouuty, Henry E. Kuapp; Riverside, IlultCmmti. EvanderC. llcetn.ui; South Omaha, Douirlas County, William ti. Sloane. Postmasters appointed Clear spring, Antelope County, Charles II. Webb; Dixon, Butler Count;., Haney L. Vauhise. I). F. Corh, ex-Pol ice Judge of Lii.eoln, had a heaimg the other day mi complaint of Davenpoit Bros, for ctiibcjdciiifiit. He was charged with appropiintiug c?:;,0f!) to his own ue. lie was bound over to the Distiiet Court in the sum of C--J.000. which his brother-in-law oifered to funn-h. Cobb would not accept It,V.nd went to Jail. Tin: idea of I laird being tlie murderer of the Peicival family, in Nance County, has been exploded by the lii.il::nr of h:s body. Instead of being a murderer he proved tolt one of the victim-. The real murderer, it is now thought, is a man named Fumcvnl, j the cidence of his guilt being pretty een ; erally established. The evidence snowed j that Funiculi left with Raird teat aud Mair's hat, and joints in ecr tiretuiistan-e to his guilt. His Might has been completely I covered, not the least clew to the dirc turn lie I look bemgobtainable. Nance County otfers a I lewanl of one thousand dollars for t'-.e uiiir , dcrer. Furnhal. the nppo-ed murderer, is j desciibt-d as an Englishman silent twenty ' three ears of age, tive feet eiirht inches in I height, .sharply formed features, sand hair, . fioiid coniplotion, laee somewhat freckled, J walks ciecf, pleaant and .smiling ci unite 1 nance, weighs one lamdrcd and foity pounds, i u noticeable English accent. and has tatooc! upon one of hi.s arms an an'-hor. On the 20th day of August, E. P.. Callahan was robbed of his watch at Omaha, the thief making good his eseape. Recently Callahan received a letter dated at Manville, Mo., Mating his watch would be returned by the Pacific Express. On the day stipulated by the letter a jiackage was taken to Mr. Calla han's house and he paid the charges upon the same. Upon opening it he found that in.stend of ir-: containing the watch winch had been stolen fiom him it contained an old watch which was almost valueless. Am: Constarlp. for sixteen years a resi dent of Bennett, moved last spiing to Mc Coolc, and recently returned to Bennett, went to the graveyard and saw the graves of his two children. He then went to a drug store, got a bottle of laudanum, and was found dead in bed the. next morning. Dissipation and financial troubles weie the cause. Corn is now entirely out of danger from frost, and the crop is repotted to be very large. Farmers have generally adopted the policy of convening their corn into jwrk and beef to their great profit. As a con.-eqiienei Nebraska's stock interests become more am more important each year. U Vi confidently asserted that there is no pleuiu-pueuiiioui.i in the State. J. 1). Siikrman, a farnici f Lancastei County, recently went to Lincoln to attend a circus, put up his team at a J. very stable, went to the show and has never been seen or heard of since. He had -00 and rob bery and murder were susected. C H. ili.VK. a veteran with an empty sleeve, and for fourteen years past Door keeper of the Senate, recently fell on the streets of Lincoln ii: a fit aud died iu an hour. Tin-, wholesale firm of Shrove. Jamt J Co., dealers in men s furnishing goods, at Omaha, has failed. Their assets will prob ably amount to 50,000 and their liabilities to S33.0UU. Tin: Supreme Court recently decided that a party claiming under a tax deed under a bale of land for taxes levied since th- Con stitution of 1ST5 took effect, mu-t, where the tax deed fails to recite the fact, prove that he has given the notice to redeem re- J quired by the Constitution. A tax deed not attested by the seal of the Treasurer is invalid. At Omaha the Grand Jury recently in dicted Charles Kyle. Charles hfgcrtou and 1 Dolly Chick for criminal libel Mrs. Chick j for publishing a libelous card about a Mrs. j Wnght. and Edgerton and Kyle as arce--: series the former having taken t:e card to j the newspaper ofiicc aud Kylo being l.er le- gal adviser. The Missouri River Commission was given a warm welcome at Omaha. Omaha will have a Cable Road. The other day r.s Charlo D. Thayer, (. harles Wood anil J. W. Woodnur. ma-oiis, were at work on a building at North Bend, the seaffoh! gave way. precipitating them to the sidewalk, eighteen feet below, and ter ribly if not fatally injuring Wood and Woodruff, and badly bruising Thayer. He.vuvJamisok recently shot him-eliat tlenwcod and died instantly. One of the surmises as to the cause is that thejoung man was crossed in love. Just lefore tlie shooting lie mailed a letter to a ong lady in Lincoln, it requirit:.: :i:ree slamjj-. Thoma- R. Gm-cv. of Dodge Comity, is reported as having Iot seven hundred hogs from cholera. At Fort Robinson the other nght Ed. Williams, a butcher, was .-hot and iu-tantly killeit by Joe Crane Three childreiL agcvi from four to seven years, traveled alone from New York to Columbus, this State. The iittl travelers received every attention from railroad men and travelers along their way. The dedJcatK:i of the new Catholic Church in the northwestern art of Dodge County, about five miles from Glean, took place the other Sunday, an huasense con course of people belug present. Thk Constitutional amendment to ba voted upon at the next election contains the clause that each session of the Legislature!, "except special sessions shall not be less than sixty days." Mr. asd SDabTrrrnx, of Lm:fci, lately Klebrated their golden-wedding. as cswtixoai: tisitur. A Ventijixnlx 3tmjnt.-ln firrwr !! t I..m(. r-..ut ivm. . t-. ' ..- - . rr -- .""rwl. la Kllllnff t. Jlrut A Mi- lAl'a Momsirli. nm.txnu-m 1. r rvM8r . to the place aoct tlcorerd a larc moustaln pactar dmstoj; otf a onl ; which It hatl jat tllld and Mr. hVa: hoc:ed, when th poather, tfrofpta? the (cead calf, turned upon kini. He . struck It with ta ax, but laac: ed a sSlsht mocmI. olr compelling u 10 riri. a Urg and . .. . .m-. .- ? -" power.'al uloolboaati b oulag to Mr. Bear ran from Us x ennui aa! attactcd the Bgnt. While !t attention wi n. caged y th hosnd iir. Bear d.ji li the beat. It ?.i kjhmj aim xm tore jrar al j. ll k ma-- fcra wW W '" W,r ' faateoed Its tth Jn hb rt-: -aolJvr hmr ami 4cW. lfa fe riUn ' oikV. O JlT?' be: he cceeit.M la fflag hlo.:ft aad jwWAl 13i opntt. J rU "i1? lTlfL ' lir.i r 1 itfrrrnr r. fi- xvsb mam a. n... ixib .wk.h. &asBU. v .. '. . ... .. .. .w..w ww. "I UH , w " " -" .. skull with a btww Ircm ttHr axe, t.-xtch.as Th lMkn Twwc rteMU.T two it. Oead at his feet llwirtint a as o.d ul I what h, probable lb Ui d one an tU rmark ot a number of tole' ,urtxl on rcotL II alM rN col ind knife wonods. It nrdelhttrel, unn. TV Allv t' 'vs4ttiiai n? len anu a :.ai: lococi :rm up 10 up l lt tnitiw it.,, (nuiui 1 irr-. w..-.i... -'' -w-ww- -" as im a.am. knlle, with ta lu'lowlag on iim tiaj- t L"ha -s Fo't r. The lalcrmedlsl !ettr , tember a hunter oy the hsidc of c hiris Foater, v.no U Qppjood tu hav rc-ltWd m Kenmtun, I'aiiadelphU. vhiud Rro-AttV Mountain on n huating epd;- tlon. Sutue 1 oys, whlU pacing arar a wooi-chopjer t.u: yea tenter, fvad ! He vblted the .spot wher the boy louad the boue. and found additional boacs. t.t, ....... ......- -I-.. .k. ,-!. k. . ... ...... I i ami the curiosity arou-ni bv thu dl,cuv. ?... .; . ,u -1 w. .1 iJ i ""M si j induced an o H wo Mima. Job a . , .ij.. kw S,T- J iJSK Milier. to nuikr- further !Rvtint!M -,'..-.. . - a .. : u W ' -- - m- ll. fA.a.lw jm.m9 MHUt. ldllMri f ltil. I Miller by thiamin ws within sight of ' wV otftrrnapHr unr wn w wnHf ii warl wpoo a . ; the old cabin, which he entered ami Juun 1 'hnridwl rwovanrum lorm a word j t.,,1. BtfMl crf! tk lfc 1 fragments of men's btHHl-uiini cioth iwitoo- it J.- lh sWestOKT.t of kii eMl fX r wr It mii I nig .-cattered around the pr ml ". found also letter- nd a ;o.siat t uldreissed to Charles Kster. 3f the letters was addressed to a it Altooua, l'a., one at DuboH, la H- card (a man and It ;he po-tai card at Coiinelsvllte, l'a. eeui9ti man named Charlfs Ko.-lerctt- er . J led or was murdered I 1 that vicinity and ads body subsequently devoured by wild ! leasts, or he vva.s M led by .some fero :ious aaimul. A oslbie c-ew to the deiutty of the murdered mm was found ' it So. ?il hat Thompson atroct, 1'hlla- Jelphla, where Henry 1'isher resides ! bid Mr. Fihrr: 4,A man mimed Charles Foster used to live here. He ti ' 1 ship-carpenter by trade, auadventuroti ( 1 'cllovv. He Is a widower aud left here jiboutc. year ago, leaving ;i daughter, ,vlm is n-vv In Ballimo e. Tw.j or thre ' iioiiih; elapsed without his answering! ; etters. Hi addrrss i, or was, bO Grand t Hreet, Brooklyn, N V. Six weeks ago I 1 ivrotu to hid , but have not received a ; ' 'eply. Hi.s mother wrote me from Wil- i ningtii about three weeks agj Inquiring ' . is t I har.e.s whereabouts. ' a .MinncA.N .mini: o.n niu:. The Ilri-lit Copjier VHn. In th' I.-ti- Hn-pi-rior Coiiutiy, on I"lr Clin Mini Millo-et-l lli-riHt- Ciiiliii-t ol' Ills Ctiiiirmles In Kinlca urtii-x l Kiu- I1U It-muiii Thiff .Xyro Woitlil II.t IVri.lu-il Itul for llir Cmliiiiiileil lli-rol.tu tit Kul?rt llMtt'lllilll. II nok k. Mini., (ctober ". I.a-t Saturday night tire was discovered to have broken out iu an idle por tion of the Hecla branch of the Calumet ind Hecla Mine, In the eleventh level, level, ietvveen No. '.', aud I .-hafts, where for icveia! ycar wooden wedges from timber vvre made. The accumulation af chips and sluvlng-, partly saturated Kith oil, through some unknown cause Dec me Ignited. Several men H-Mit down Saturday night to use the hose were Jrlvcn back by the Miiokc. Thomas tlribble was suffocated and could not be rescued. Sunday morning John Rapson. with three other votunteers, descended to examine the pumps and attempted to recover Cribble's body. Aft-T going a short distance they were drawn jack. Rupson was overcome. He vv.is seen to tall back, but his comrades could not return to him. Oth--r volunteers nnoiig them II. Iterrtmau descended to ittempt to recover Rapson's body. Thre :nen were overcome. Berryman made strenuous effort- u save hi.s comrades. II- ran to the .shaft for air aud returning, threw the three men into the car. Then be ran out again for more air and re turned and rang the belt. The car ral-ed the three uncon-clus men. Berryman was aiinost exhausted. The recovery of thp thrt-e is doubtful. There is danger of the lire reaching the large tramway, tvnich is saturated with oil and may conduct the tire to the other level. The X'tent or progress of the fire Is unknown. Tue m nc ! filled with smoke. Tt,v 'hafts are being closed to prevent a drafi. Great fear and excitement pre- V.lilfl. This Is thi first underground fire In ths Lake Superior Copper MInc-, and the Cr.-t suspen-ion of work in this great :op, er pioducer since the .strike of ls7i. The mine is hea-Ily timbered tbrougnout with pine, which l. very luilammablc. A urge gang descended yesterday to fight Ihe lire. Clllttlrr,,', Itny. PT.Iii-is.3Io-OctolKru This was children's day at the St. Louis Fair, and the extensive grounds and jpacious buildings were thronged with ftT vatliC lhh,.r cny ,J; ,.k thou?ands of litt.c ones, happy in their ! Knlvsli. yet y on can noi ietect a. for hollday from sch o., and especially so In J cin nccenL5 To a--tjuire n:ivh jxrr being permitted to spend it so pleasantly t fecn'on mut have tnkn mfick tirm' on green grass under. -helterlng trees with reul i a. ladr. Oh. t-s: ii rrwioiriI wocuers na;urai, aruuciaianu tn-citaaicai t ill around them. The proverbiil gen irositv of the management in throwing open the gate- to tac school chddr?n of the city without money and without price is evidently appreciated by them. Crowds are arriving by rvery train to vitness the VcLcd I'rophet's pageant A Crn7y 3rai Crime. Vijscejwes. I vo.. Oc:oe5. Moaroc City, near here, n i.i a high .-tatc of txcitexncnt la-t ntght. Joe Bariiett, one of the leading aud lutlaential citizens of thit pl.fv, in a fit of lasatdiy, not anu moriauy vvounu ais ow, graj- - . haired father-m-law who bad iost come ' U hi . horn on a viIi. It s .-aid thattae 3id geut.cman pr-ffcred son:-.- amcc to I fe. ,1-1-..- ... ,, .f .. . ..l.,t ' the advice aa an ia.-ult ra.h-r taau as a i lavor, and he debbemte. look out his :uu a bac& Ercitcmcct reigned at lodepecueQce, M.f when it became known tiat som time uuriug iratnrday night sn attenpt was made to ob Chwuiin c. Sawyer's baDk, ons of tlv; rickc-t lctta:loss inf cellar door, and then proceeded to cad the mo.-t avaflabi-; place to make the at tack. From some cause, however, they were scared off, Jcavicg barced cactUe nc! tools behind. The whole tovra war rtcred, but tie robbers escaped. nd .-tut ttieoid gentlem.n in tae A vounir married wm in Avanuald . . . -w lvSr iiet-3 . . . . .. i . - iUK irriin aji fafiMat.f aia the laticr ws icaviag. worries the life .' ot o( hfa vrffc bv ,1 ST.. , V t Tl tfcft r3 ' -i qaotiag for her UiM-Ht all ow of ? ,rL I -f fr" . -fi"cto h Therrn-Minciiiuojir. maxim", silase. mottci. aa! o on. S?S? . o1, fat- K.v.T5AHCirr-MoOe-ioeri ti .i t .- .:..r... i-. i. X3tt2t GcT wm! Cjkinn Kwf .Misoari. i. uoius u me coaciy iana-t . i rfon-t drc which," .she replfcf. 2nd Satnrday night the ViQlts contalacd Thar s "ood; you don't expect to over $503,000 lu cadi. The robbert CntI ac'on a roosc, do vou. dair.' pained tatracce into the bank or a rear f .. m Mr. trVn7- f w-r,'t rCKSOSAL A5P UTtRAKT. -Mr?. Irtfciwr 14 $feJcr" I j I 1 . x?.La- .ttfiifsii. iuorv wnicr iwwv- v-."- - tr f----, -,- lk-.cn WS! tU wt. no i im - v-il 1?- moMrv Wy "HnJtMl im'W. 0 !C f lot Hall toy iJn$; a iwt. -. Jt.-. Irf4 Cvia. of U'atortiwrr. t5u. Ktn 0 lsi. of wiifcfe he ww tt voortst mwtcr. Is . .Jt L .... Dtfimr IO Uf Wl"t mrum- tmw k. A..U.I iniMrnni -ni nT mi Z.' .. . .. 1.. . w" -rw. -- -- ""!)''" ?": immm " pkrBMMi try WIT yrnr 4mt immm f m .. alr tor . ft . srMrtW.; BW is w gare U utt. Ami m r . . I aaB mrm-fd mttMTt ifttt 9 -m- -w. hT kjMi diu, m th-. otmUj w .... . if . . u. . . bamii - k.l tkaii vsm TbMTV ;"rr - - art dead lvatr?Mi ti"il J br rrntr-nUw. 1 iryai U ta or- i '- ' " J-a-JVf. sjmI WfeJtlMW h rr- Mitr-vvm. Jy'Il. the TH-t at , what mmr be VtrrmeI Ibe rlaai'- Ammr- cn pot. wa4tj-4v. Ir. Uohmut W Mrvatr nve vr W -"".;-" 7'-" "T. ' "" "-sw, ?" ' r-r. - , infanry. i I'ifjy yenr av lhr w a boy : ' Africa vVhouaA taken priMer in ow uf n,(. !!,m- whin LtriWMttri th tri!e-. aJtl ty was carriwi a way frn hi hmu to a ! M rmih :H Ihlm p t-" -sld apit-lnvc. After Uin oll iumI j i . wnt Um la -k h r ld. now i'ir Mijr am! njjni fr j r.oua im. llntwll it rl rum. be iu tinailr eww! away in a , kriUac put aU p " sart-hi. A Mritish crnUr enfrfunn! lUVt Um borvl d dn h ' the slnver 'Ih 1hv i wow nVof 1 j.h emfea tBhml. arnt . ( n.wther of th Aajrltf-an iimhi ia I rlai dota. Af tor all tto hra - -A trim. Aihany Jurntl. I Umr, m mora than r mir 1 The original "Hit!- Hok" wavs taa work i !eier lorw. of New Vtnk. n journey uiati irinter, who wnt to Wiuk- tntoii m 1M6. Ih'chiih) th prtirltc of a printing- omt .. wad f r om time compiled witlumt cbarjrr thr "liieHMia) Kenir,M lKiir kmmti. fnm iht oKr of its bimlin,:. a th HltK I'oot.' ol whM'h thu ((OVtrNimnt Hirrtl a ! .-mull uuntlNr "f eno. Hit in lro prchae! n htrjrw ;ity of ran book. anl pnmphleU, many of Hhtea had Ih't'u thrown aav from I ho mtitf,o dejMtrtmenta as rubb.-n. nml porckmioti by him of th dtmknt ni waue Hiper. Ckieiujo 'lmt. IIU.MOUOIJS. Rrofiklyn lHits th prUat jrlrit in the two ctioa, bwi wbdii it mmi jjcksn ncro-i tht biidy to tnke 11 sly jrlnt vX them, hit t invariably Uid Utat thy ant iu New York shopping. .V. Y. CVi mcri'il .-bceritrr. Utile brther (whownaiitr play inir canU with n nfntJeman: "Mr. , suid(-r. dors Nannie pluv ard veell' Mr. Sin It "Yes. verr well iudxL" L IS "Then vmi had ltcr I.k ot. limn -Jiid if shf itlavKt! h.tr uardi for mam wi-ll she would iiiteh vou." -V. . . ' .. .. " (iraphif. " Wliv do vou want t "ct r a ; totijh chicken boforo me?' !ittiifitnnt I ly exclaimed n fair dautel in a itWutir j ant tho otht't day. " As Wfrt bau ! tv.' alvvavs, vimi kwivv ma'am." re plied tho jKmt; alH'tHiiutt, wIm well knew how to sirve his emj lover and a touh chiekrn at the samu titie. Chi t'ltv Herald. - ".lu-t think of it" 'aiilatel Mr. (!.. of more money than bnuns. to an other lady viiiiitariy favonl "I aaw bv this ir.orniiitr's tajHr how thnt Uor ril MacKiim-cv ir led oil a gcrnaan' "Oh, my! HrN whim po'r Iwthruau. I suppose, but I uhvavs xu-jHH-tttwl ho'tl do something; awful.1' rejdio I titeuiUer. 11 9Uyt. Trtnscriil. Tint Oil City ''rrict want u ktiow wlmt a "eleriii'" i. Su'h ipuomnrd in the editorial prfo-.siori ii tbpra.k'lie. A K-dcniie U an article f drtfcs worn by the feiimle mx. anil dillers from th pflissc, aud the rel:;i!fot and tint 1 - - - lichu. aiid the satin mriiil-ux p'Hon - a?-e. and those thing. UV mommh! ev-rvbody knew what a peb-riiio ia. Xorrtsloum Jeralii. A little bov alnmt nino voar of no vvn.s ridinj: ve-t?nl tv iiittTnooti in a retl-Itm; coach, and hit iiiichtfvoup pranks Iel his mother to tly'y pinwh Ins jirm in th. J.n,w. fl.r.f I... 7.,7lil il- the hint and k.-en more moot. He a - the old iadvlivcastintra' - nv - p nif tonished the old J.ntly agx- f'lance in her eve. accompanied bv the exclamation: Snv. iothr. i suouid tlnnlr I w-m ufiiirf tin u.-,- w-ji t p.neh me" - Motion dloU. ..s,,t.I. ,., !. .1-...!... t. .'... OM . i'-"""." .t.v iui.;Vn. I', , "."-"V .'". "r w' r.' "" w.r ' .rr..ia T' ',- ,t. ,., ,t .... , vears a - -F-,w, .-.. -. . Iiit hnrr U-en vounir iviitti vou crime to this p!a." "Vw. I Very yotm-. In fact, I born Iwrre." -Oh. IWW .- .--vSd n Ww..v.-! M . . ' " . " --" , i!endeKr. He's the lirnriMt foiiotr In the worl.1 L- "W,,;. who U fc.? I never heard of h.ru.' yAawr W,I o thu Rundown Bolter, an! he juJiin m m. -even cicarotit curve. un vwn ara tin? luckiest rl in lac world! arfk&i :enelo-. ai,! I ken they lin-sl oaei , oUer J PBS1 ladwraH ..asunf. "," ''C. ,, ..... ... -. .. ...- .v,. . aad nlsrfelif sUoaciJ bJr hand into htj vest jiocEct. "What arc vou after, dear?" he sanL Oh. 3 nickel, ora l:njcr & dolhtr; looking for brU She sraifcl up atyiim o fizaibcanUr I . . i .i-.l It -or .1. i uizvi no umu v jiiiun wu 3Bwavr nrovrb for a wed: -Xcrcbaxi Truz- cl:r. fntrrr fi hr ikitfi til naftii I . ...... ... -- j- "- ; ,fw 03 the isilf lie m hrbrtkm4un l the hawtea pri m theworid. I' ; x to ,,7 "Ji ntr to U mamed. -Oh v i..t ;, nsJm x rtft J' U-iiir i V, fiiH;Vi 14 . II - . ,w IJVtlt'r 11,1. ljt3 M 1 X.i,IP" U XZIIl I VS. .V.W..-W ..-. .. ..., -- .. -. ' To r!rcv ! f "- writ Jo Ue Uw? JeJw ' ..... iv fc.lfc r w - i ifJ ffm ,,C w wdl hoW hl !w pw ' . i- a nlV,(n til ram&kM jm? it wrr-m "- " -" .v. ,nrt j omiJJw ng h : iri 1a- Tat it wi ! j fcr V nm off. ni f fatjter Tarn tA ! cfanMtinC n k .. fc. .. uii Ma Ui lam ma- - , ml w - r , Uam- m In a itmm h . .--. -r - ,i . ? w mw wm - - .fc - MITMW - r fc .... w- fc-.. p nM - - . . - - x m-ttmmm bh mmmm-m-. oa bwt wriil fmm 4 Hum iv mimmim lwnJ W . am. K fararAutR rTMn PI 1 n tm wmwwmw - m w. i -v- " " " KM WUftMMUMt m(r.l mi rkwj4 ffmnm. a, Jo4ik m eua llMMM ! ' mmd yoi ihtrn t rMM4iar Nhntf wr; W ri.. Unit jmm mi oia watf. milk t liiatT tt wmm.- wrK umm. i" msr Wa pHft UnfsdU Jar ri. iw fMii fi. rt.llV prI , A j,! tn ,4 it . j m! wU broak t UttgUrwW mt$ brtnli. 'Jkwu SJir mkI i ki U.L. i. H t-tm iwi. i a ij fMnt orrr , tWy ' ! kbl ui a friune, r i Ul ! 4 I Hle by on. Mm4 4lfc" JV0' : riiftVtuoje. ' t w A I'- 1 or waHl lx ami s a " of okl Mack Itkl flom VmtU- Uieae art Um sM4 Nrb j lady pw kxn wjkmi m fit U war. it i MHftirtia, abl Ui tura ihrm Uo latHtt ' pora xr lo h fW. int raHjSwS 1 j a fur or porcviriavtlw".! bH ; mui. iiMi rrr Jo r iiwarwit I hur or two, ir trntil ikm otan? water U mtltuxHl to mr-Kaf thnjMffU fia tourflid imm! Mpia.ni not ni. AaoiiWr i. ibmt tia' . pltl br tijera, mao ol bare t halatftr rwttinjfa. wnakwiL i ' nod atmnKtrtit Urly V.k tn -. um poii tf bnrenittonl to four .,i.a' ut wtttrr UdU-d to two qf '. I trains!. On tMrttpiiil I th to a tuart if wn4'r U rmtgh tor ilk ing. Tnk-t :h tmard wtik tn ijf, t ctvnrinjf, lav i 11 n of Uk f ' iN-vadtHt dal, no tortakbm. p'n carvfiillr .iul otinly rltn th ! : 1 wair. I1 iWwn tn iww 4 t.f JH on tl Umni, Uea liMT to .i'. !. 1 I wo peoiU nr rwnlni tor t 1 r u im at IK wun f' ttrrt'hd. l'm al; ni tnh-at-t' Knb once uir wth la litiv P"t1 ' a lid dry bfor a bri4i Iir TVi watch 11 r" a rnlxtur of 4!L an I may Ih trninel on tn htnrL bttt e- is MtMMbwl. ( 'HUiu nifcrlaU t t inrnl on tint wrnir m4. n br r W.ttu: th'i anuimi, U rremttu-nt t Siln t.ttueUiiuH riuirtf u h r 1 on ikf wrous; jkl aitur .ermc laiu-n tint frame. Ui gfv it brifht . ; lauding a Calf. Al)Hitciht o'elouk yt4itnir mn-u wj: a. wiMimit afnirMi o Mi niiti rifiiM in oowp4ty wtn anU. In ti -IttMniHM U cr.if vti n drraaiil t.nit. i. anil wm b"ltt leil wah a rjN- H ii-:i.. -be JjjmI tnktui it front tJ trr?"d r on hr vvn) to the Mnrk. l i a plain .'-ty hadn't Uttut in nflrr b- ' l'wn m iar m 1 if lit 4rt. Tn t. hal the middi of tk mi and :- 1 11.1 1 "" vujn wi Proiirmw wnrt i ! calf MitWenly cNirttHtwl ihni t,:. W uJl4 ,tK """ r hW! lb wiUlftily imttu! in bin trneka n4 riv f , ,,U furtr. fytft tt '! T "" "!'" " , llaliii .ml whn tiif t rnin ntiie n i,gih-fi that cnli n uiH'k bv "lx webrt I? w-k i at.i um . " S howovitr. 4 lmMl 1 wrf1 s JhmIw! ml a- j ! r "' lwtnn U nacV mA jraa lf 1 "' r ",,r Jtr, m a"lf vr mnl " w f wi. wni h -at uw al jf-t U 1 fot acatnt tin tri air rwu. It iintf ttmo for fwiu to trader ;b t ymrsthlw al adrk. ml tmmncknj bXn Ut tHim fca. V "IhrUl to knt oUl wfiaav-yota re oi lhi tMiljjtf! Hnt yvmr or wl vmll tele liiwr FWi on ymr rian- jll klai in AUtnz a n twntry aoa. ami t'u httb of a. wlnfA mhbml tao mL l! jijfjTOj w-ii. vi Mitr TirwiHi So !i4 .. . .-.. . .t i ... , -" 7W,I', n. i..n h,r W "t Jl' T wSr1 r foiwnl fcw ui Ukf awr pu. ut w-riimttHi i ami i k r. .,,.!. '- - "- "" V-Wf vilIk.l la- . . m,L . m ' a " 717 iZ C W Z J&lZ . ttTa inM o tJLdvJ? u! j To thf ctMuai oWrvr bi wa a ,7 raj'. bi a. Jw d j, hr h ,. T tk- ...i ..lT' iL- mi Xii V. UV(JJ. jmi Woe -li OJJ lfct. M jjj,. IM ISK. Mint zvfM ' 4 a . rvfrs sa ut tm ar W ut. ff ,- T.- . ..... , . . . . vrovUl pall ki awek o.-f r W w wi 1 f8w wrWiw m r-i. it wm-i Ifto umrrtvn .il . -. . i one of her dtrvfc3eard aaada aa! A3apod ot. ar . op! If tVreM Uma a derai man ia the fcu ! od Ect har ?-- i that calf tail for a tor Jonc wjddar War iaocv :ay ats;"-Item:. yk 17XS. --Utnxftetfcut tpnV uSer front drought, mdeh tteni or fcecn :h s-ff loo-e. 3F Strangling i the favorit awtiica Kiurder w!Ut rarbba rafUww. t , 1 i 4) J-- "-. , &3B-5&& v t ' ttV?'r&f, 'usjtir 55s- s;?sK 3-! . :.-- -vtaB' lMer-r W -2r, V IK" Tt ". raS'SBSBSf? v &--j&J5r' 'Kit , Vv rvrv-jr.Essw ., , r-A t-uf-r s;. :x3e- ' S. -t J, ?1TS! aaaaaBiaa-JaaaaaKJaaaafJ