- -i- ' - 1 &- ? - I 1 - rr u V ur i It " r - C ii H J-. THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. THE W0ELD AT-LABGE. A. C. HOSUER, Ptsbiiskcr. BED CLOUD. NEBRASKA CURRENT COMMENT. A life of General Gordon, published in Dutch, i.s having an unprecedented sale in Holland.. The revisers of the Old Testament liavc presented a copy of the revision to the Centcrburv convocation. TiiE Belgian Chambers have unani mously agreed to authorize King Leo pold to act as sovereign of the Congo state. Tite American climate is treating kindly the obelisk in Central Park. ad Terse reports to the contrary notwithstanding. Summary of the Daily Now. It is estimated that not less than a thousand men will make a regular business of playing baseball profession ally this summer. The British Government intends to purchase for Prince Victor, the eldest uon of the Prince of Wales, the Ard braccan Palace in the County Meath, Ireland, near the confluence of the rivers Bovne and Blackwatcr. A special treasury ajjent from Chi cago seized a stock of jewelry at Itock ford. 111,, which had been smuggled through the New York Custom House concealed in bed-clothing. The goods were valued at $1,500. Henry Hobbs, the owner, suffered the seizure of smother lot ii Montreal last October. mWOJCAL A.ND POLITICAL. Ex-Govebxor Cosrad Haker, of Indi ana, died in Indianapolis recently of con gestion of the lungs after an illnus of sov oral months. The Prince and Princess of Wnles re turned to London from Ireland on the 28th. General Hheridax expects to leavo Washington soon on a tour of inspection of the Western military posts. Ex-Governor McLane, of Maryland, the newly -appointed Minister to France, sailed from New York on the :)th for Havro. General Grant has recommenced writ ing his "History of the War" of the Rebel lion." t, Secretary Whitney hat commended Admiral Joaett for bis conduct at Panama. Colonel Switzler, of the Columbia (Mo.) Statesman, has been appointed Sec retary of the Bureau of Statistics. Commodore C. K. Garrison, once owner of the Missouri Pacific Railroad, died at New York on the 1st from paralysis. Lenekal Manager Van Hoilve statcXthat the Lake Superior section of the Canadian Pacific has been com pleted and that by the 1.0th of May British troops can be transported from Halifax to Vancouver, British Colum bia, by the Canadian Pacific in eleven days. Thence by Pacific Ocean steamer they can reach Calcutta. The Coroner's Jury -in the inquest on the remains of Mrs. Ella Shay, who died recently in a dentist's chair at Chicago, in its verdict recommended that Dr. N. S. P.i the dentist treating the deceased at the time of her death, be held to the Criminal Court on the ground of criminal carelessness in ad ministering chloroform. A rEi'i'EU famine is said to be immi nent. The average consumption of the world is twenty-two thousand and three hundred tons, most of which comes from Malabar, Lampang, tho Straits and other points of the East. During the coining year the available Mipply will not exceed twenty thousand nnd live hundred tons, and may be still further reduced to fifteen or six teen thousand tons by the Dutch block ade of the Achcen coast. A coKKKsroNDENT of the New York Journal of Commerce says the idea that fortunes are to be made in Florida without sweat of the brow is tho fiction of land speculators. An orange grove in Florida is not worth a cent more than an apple orchard in New Eng land until its owner has put into it years of hard work, much money and impatient waiting. He thinks it could be demonstrated that a good apple or chard pays a larger interest than the best orange grove in Florida. The members of the New York Cot ton Exchange formally bade farewell to their old building on the last day of April. They gathered in a body there .(all business for the day being sus pended) and heard the valedictory ad dress made by Mr. James F. Wenman, an old member. Gilmorc's Band played "Auld Lang Syne," and the re frain was caught up by the members. A procession was then formed and they marched through Pearl, Wall and "William streets and entered the new exchange. Jay Cooke is now a familiar figure along the country roads northeast of Philadelphia, but he is not often found mingling in the push and uncertainty of "the street." An observer writes that he had seen him dressed more in the garb of a countryman than that of a financier. His clothes wore plain, jind his white slouched hat, with its broad brim, gave him the appearance of a well-to-do farmer. His hair and beard were snow white, and he was lriving along with an easy gait, as if perfectly contented with life. Emi Assistant Postmastek Gen- r.KAi. Hazen has made a report of the effect during the first year of the reduc tion of letter postage from three to two cents. He says that the actual revenue for the year ended September SO. 1SS4 (the first year duringwhich the reduced rate prevailed), was 42,184,509, or i$7,476,S99 less than the estimated rev enue upon a three cent rate. The loss by the reduction of the rate to two cents was 523.100 less than the esti mated Joss. The immediate falling oft MlftCEI.LAXEOCS. Secretary Bayard told a reporter re cently that A. M. Keiley had declined the Italian mission. Mr. Bayard would not, however, say whether or not Keiley had asked to go to Russia ia place of Qfeneral Law ton. The other day a box containing $00,000 in unsigned bank notes of the Bunco Jlexi cano, stored at Paso del Norte, Mei., was broken open and robbed of all but a $V)U package. In tho Rouse of Commons on the 20th Lord Edmund Fitzmaurico, Under Secre tary for Foreign Affairs, read a telegram from Lumsden, at Tirpul, April 23, which mentions that the Governor of Herat had received a report that the Russian troops had advanced upon Maruchek. TnE man-of-war Howe was launched at Pembroke, Wales, recently. This new ad dition to the British navy carries tn guns and has a crow of 44.') mn. Tho Howe is a twin screw, steel armor-plntod barliette shipof 8,700 tons burden and has 7,500 horse power. Governor Harmaddke, of Missouri, was rejwrtod as displeased with the action of Governor Oglesby, of Illinois, in indis criminately quarantining against Missouri cattle. It was thought that Oglesby had exceeded his prerogatives and that the Federal courts would be applied to for re lief. Thh Ohio Legislature has passed a law fixing a heavy fine and imprisonment for offering or recoiving money at primary or general olections. Jcdqe ErtDicoTT, Secretary of War, em phatically denied that any conflict existed between himself and Lieutenant-Gcneral Sheridan. It was reported in London that the co ercion act existing over certain counties in Ireland would not be renewed tho present year. SiXTV-EIcnT indictments were found by the Uaited States Grand Jury at Topeka on the 28th against tho prominent Okla homa colonists. Tho leaders were indicted on separate charges, the others on the com mon charge of plotting insurrection. Governor Sherman, of Iowa, has issued a proclamation establishing quarantine boundarins against cattle not accompanied by certificates of health from the States of Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Ponns3'lvania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware, Ohio, Kentucky, Ten nessee, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri and the District of Columbia. The Belgian Chamber of Deputies has increased tho custom duties on foreign sugar fivo per cent. The new two million dollar Board of Trade building at Chicago was dedicated on the 2Mb. A dispatch from General Briere de Lisle states that tho Chinese generals refuse to ovacuato Tonquiu or to retire from the po sitions which they have captured. The working force of the Navy Yard at Washington was reduced by the discharge of more than one hundred men because of want of money to pay them. The Colombian revolutionist, Aizpura, and his followers, ngreed to surrender on condition of receiving full pardons from the Government. The pardons, however, were not to extend to those who were con cerned in tho burning of Colon. The Czar's ultimatum to Great Britain was that tho latter power accept the de limitation of the Afghan frontier as laid down by Russia. If refused, an order would be issued to march on Herat. The Hey of Tunis recently caused the ar rest of his brother just as ho was about to go to Franco without leave. TheoM Board of Directors of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railway was re elected in Chicago. A Readino (Pa.) dispatch of the 2flth says: A fire which started to-day on tho Blue Mountains between Burks ami Schuyl kill Counties is to-night raging furiously. Several thousand acres of timtter have been devastated. Tho fanners find it use less to fight the fire, as the wind scatters the sparks in all direction. The Louisville express on the Louisville, tho -'Jeannctte." The Cormnb""oner hld that Do Long was in active srvlc at the time of bis death, he having bwn detailed by the Government for special duty. Tils Pritiih steamer Norseman, which left Liver;ool April 'S tor Boston, returned to port. She experienced stormy weather, the third officer being drowned. Th cap tain had Lis rib injured. She also lost her main and mizzon niast and had her deck swept. The strike insgurated at the South Chi cago rolling mills by seventy furnace men, pitmen and Jadle liners caused Loth tho stool and rail mills to shut down in conse quence, nfl some 1,2C) men were thrown out of employment. The Postmaster General has forbidden tho delivery of registered letters and moay ordoes to F. Ridd & Co., of Dubuque, Iowa, on evidence that Jthey were con ducting a fraudulent business through the mails:. The entire force in the construction de- M,iiitASKA M'ATiJ .Nh.i IKVING BANQUETED. The Buffalo Connty Agricultural Society will hold their fifth annual fair at tho j grounds of the society at Kearney, oa the 7th, Sth, 0th and 10th of September. j Ax Omaha stecial stated that recently near Trenton, in HitchciKrk County, in the western part of tin State, a fatal light oc TJi Olrhratcd i'n;IMi Artrar simr Wry Klixilr Tlihic In KSAr! In tUr I l'ritr on TIU Ul at the :-r !: to Ailmlrr ami Inr .rorrlc4." Lomho. April SO. t the banquet tendered to Henry Irving lal niht a; the Criterion, the Karl of WarncllH. pre- currrd between somo cowboys and rulers, idJed. Among Lie .c ire of notable resulting in the death of four settlers, tare , uc,t, present were the llUsre of lieaa of whom were named Joe Clyne. L. I), fort, Admiral S.r Henry Keppel. IC C. B , Traxell and Mr. Dunbar. There had been , and Mr. John Lawrence. lUle, the coair- f i f 1 If l. . ! .!... II. conswerauie ui-ieeiing wmn liys anil settlers for som owing to the fact that PcNSlONERS BEWARE! V ; TTi- cw CnmmUinr f4ntlic t tll- ' J-l 1:-Ht!fnt of t'nrJr n' !luntT , rarmrntt M.l In !! f-o nit K- ! murrtoil lMn t Iw tp;3' V Norn. hnil tikcn iiti hnruesTeftil. on rancbe. Onthe day of thetragedv adifll- loc America while rcmainlning a thor- : "Aptrttc rntW be men of pergonal cultv aroae between a.settler r.nd a "cowLov, ' "sBrUof3 ' wa UPU l" ""j11 ' hoaor ami laW-rUr. Tier mu,t b mn which resulted u the former dichar;-in' i h''K. ''! , . ,.rI,V',?f. .. i T'.' oi lfj !rfeUn! abtiitv and cxperl- hii rifle at the latter, but without effect. tint he delighted to dwe.l upon thN RAILROAD DISASTER. Arrt t to icl: Tra'n rTir n rnl UfBriU--!-- KttI. nrSf tTaumll. 5t. I.t"ts Aprtl 3. A pxUl trJn Wrf ln-m Tii.t will vo.MHy-1 rttatU'lnc of bscsw "3r. Iottwn WaiiiiM.ru. I '., prtli9 In rplT tlerr-r al two Itr"Vr tar, bmwtni to an iaqairv fr nl Senator C.-ctrvll, p.ut- tf Tva r4o4.f ,tj Mtrt lrtftc Commii'loncr vl lVnioa BUcV jcrr. rlrvl Ocal on a ut mi afrt, day a.Mrcvol thai ;ctUeun a Writer on over tac iatmrt rva4. ni;ui w tttt Ut Mon th -nhject : th appoUtment of rum- trvna Sj ras tTimm1ntMm bmt tn inlni: Kur.c(mH for the varluu pnln tfiU brkw Itrr Tt&rrtia;' trmn. r; prUf S! ! a lMfp rmrve wtrr - rlier fcaot l"W-iu n IctHoV :! rtai:H rrtr4 th ta- mothf, Uit HHtteec irxUt mam InpxrrS pHrl in air sraiw, :-.t Urre w no u ? . m. - mma ' .-.. .. I aB4.l V 1 iuv ' 111.111 .111. iiiiu" . nLir.'kc:i iiivii vdv . ... . a. - . -v "- i -v t. .ft... ....4. . -a f a mii irifiM V4 m rwnta . m matu3. i.i ii ijzz nor iHiiiik uuk 4Jtir c" - i-- "- iw timj thusiam. lu ropoautn to tnc tout oj .,!..... hi hraith. the dilu-u-shctl nctor re- ! qulrrint Oremc-1 c-tlal In tie n ornc lo5:Jer I .n..1-...l .1.., if ..-j - t . .itmlr. a ,..l ' lltlA-l of Utimllliai. lir"o.H tla . T . hl'Ii CHn 0(1 m& -ntrl iUJiklu ua. u i -' " ""- i -- ...... -u.n. v-.. -. ... .j -. - occiion their fU-. ncc, at Irat tire rear of Active profr- f . ,f 1 - .ZT , . . occasion, invir tia.- to vitr thrmtWr aimJ ,! ta4 tJr U were dNplaved side br ulc. No KngU.-h man who had learned to kuow the A inert discharged recently because of the lack of money. At Panama, recently, Thomas Brennan, a fireman on the Alliance was drunk and violent, and assaulted Private Murray of the Second American battalion with a knife. Murray seized a rifle and shot him so that he died. On the same nisht Private David Irvine of Captain Cochran's company was shot by Sentinel dames McCaulcy whilo trying to run the lines. A stuike of workmen on the Grand Trunk Railroad took place recently at Montreal. A Ax agreement has been concluded be tween the English and Turkish Govern ments by which the latter will allow ves sels of the former to pass tho Dardanelles in tho event of a war with Russia. A lauge number of moulders stopped work at Rochester, N Y., on nccount. of a 12 ' per cent, reduction. Four foundries were idle. A bill has been passed by the Illinois House to regulato tho charges of the Chi cago stock yards for yardage, freignt, grain, hay and other articles furnished, and to prevent extortion and unjust dis crimination. Failures for the week endod April .TO numbered for the United States, IK); Can ada, 1JI; total, tiOS; compared with a total of IV) the- week previous. Tftoro was a decrease in every section of the country except in-the South and Now York City. SecfiETAKY Man.vlvg has ordered the re moval of Special Agent S. E. Chamberlain. One of the reasons ulleged for his removal is that ho was horn in Vermont, wns np Iointod from Virginia and voted in Slary land. A I'ahseicoer train on the Denver & Rio Grande was wrecked near Marshall Pss, Col., the other night. Three emigrants wero injured and two brakomen badly hurt. A r-AKSEMJEii train on tho Reading & Columbia Railway was thrown from tho track recently near Columbia, Pa., by a defective frog, and John Houck, fireman, was crushed to death. Another employe was fatally injured. Sixtt barrels of liquor wero seized in Muscatine, lou-a, recently under the search and seizure clause of thw prohibitory law. It was reported in Washington thot tho re.Mgnation of Judge Axtell of the Supreme Court of New Mexico had been requested by the Attorney General with tho under standing that if should ho not resign ho would bo removed. The Ohio Legislature has passed a bill prohibiting the dealing in ninrgins out.ido of Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce. The debt statement for April showed tho decrease of the public debt during tho month to be :jw'i,H;i,.V.Xi..TS; tho decrease of tho debt since June.'K), 11, .V9.07.V,2!.,.S. The lody of u man was found in a trunk at the depot in Pittsburgh, Pa., recently, with r hempen cord around tho neck. On the Iwdy was an international money order payable to Felippo Cnri.se, at Chicago. Nothing further was known regarding tho matter. Italian financial centers were grently agitated in consequence of the commi.i.sion of the many serious frauds which hail been brought to light. Tho authors of the fniuds absconded. The Secretary of the Treasury has re ceived from a Western bank two 1,0)0 notes of le"li", which were believed by the department to bo counterfeits. A mspatch was received on the 1st at tho Navy Department from Commander McColla Ht Panama, stating that every thing continued quiet nnd Jhe people gen erally were well satisfjed. Tho health of tin forces remained good. dun.il practice being con ldervd cM.u:taJ ; and thev mu-.t bv mn of dUljrnce, men ! who wotiM be unwilling to mtle Hp- axl examination la aiv . or ub- . scribe to the wror of othrrv" The cowboy then, with some companion, returned and shot to death four farnvr The Omaha base-ball club will have to J cnns , he Ind could ever view that em partment of tho Brooklyn Navy Yard was i brace up. 1 blvinitic kindred without a thrill of i u . K. JONES, who Keen a notej at me t niea-ure at me loKea oi a union in son- South Omaha stock yards, while recently tlMicnt which, he trusted, would never drunk, shot hi.s cook. Aleck Wishart, inho , be broken by any of the shock of dc left groin, inflicting a dangerous wou ud. ' tiny. He did not feel that lie had been .!.. .iit...,.nr...l. abroad. He had crossed the sea. It Is true, The lodges of Lincoln nnd towns near "'" "l? lo, An 1 another huglaud on , mUlUrT t)f lR0 rnil j,ie. celehratetl the sixtv-eighth anniversary of i l-' u""-'r s-c '"; '"" uttJ MM ",k ,.,,, . to our cousins, who have a hle in tnc j historical "lories of ur pa-t, and sym- Ifd," he .-ald, will cotiW-:, In vcrr i rVllntf on the nuda t Uv t" Odd Fellowship in America. int. aieimue ihiium.i.iv lei-., .j ,,,,...,.. h,..rt. fMr ,. in ,1I1P rroii... If be doing the largest business in the btate. , t.rt.r lhal ttear hotK.: oW Kcntlcman. John Entries are increasing every day. j Hut 8Uoud llnil h'nioclf l a tlsht place. The school census of DoIge County jlc believed Uncle S.itu would bj found mm went Into tlc iwt wita Unar t irlacv WliUwt Mrf tnfimer .f the apt-fiat, toeivnl a nmrtmWm ,' Uk plnr aImI "1" Inlvnulir ia.'artsi lt J Orrnian. Unit ( hr-.t, hml UM lsr n i ' CRi. Hs imr- rri-r ia mn wxi liiMi. I here the above requisite anr com- , John Mf(.un., ciiwr mt ihr .M!- blued, the (.omiiil-sbiBer prefer the ap- : train, u unhurt ai.i ai Xtmrm jwt ! I-oiatmcnt f turn who hte tnn In tho i t lupin ihii.p rta.l. jm, of Uoiiera! Mter of U le Jctr 1. and connrclwl w na Ur lvmme 4rjn mrnl of the !-;: It jiM HuUnwl "BtKtrds U be orinU-l atni reorgu- shows a total of .i,.!J children, a gam o: S.VJ over last j-ear. North. Bend shows a gain of 77 and Schuyler 70. The Cream City Mutual Cattle Company is a Milwaukee association which put IVO very close to the s.de of hl grand old re lative Mr. Irving wont on to express hl thnnks for this evening's welcome. He saw around him evidence that the sLige hn.l nf nntl I., nn n nvv rnm-h near SidllfV. haS a .Strong hold UpOtl the Culture .tlld to which will be added S vouug heifer ' intelligence of our time, and that It iu-. th5 ,mer. Tb novel f'e.tnro of this ! needle for the lUlMnbcM of hi, profe. . ., , ', ... tr I sion to add sackclotti -ml a?hos ..I i- 1 1 ii it .: theatrical wanlroV. In came inuivmuujiy, paying his iiujpuuiuu . return case where the !hvo ivqttiites can be ' combined, of two l'cmocrtts and one Rj publican, It being on vl tfie nluii of the Cm:nisb jer to -trip this br3ch of the publ c erlce of all jKirtlsan bias, aa lo I lender the.se boards whit they h-uM Ij, j cafegtmds to the public TriMry, as iurllasjust witnesses to th tights of i lawful ct.ihn:ml.s against the Govvru- incut " fritfhttull) maled w nix httm and lts chest rru-hr.J in. H 4.t . stantly. The other nwtnbrt f ttle (ut r wen 111 the rear it' ..f tt rur. fcl ! nust sertoui ln:urt wm t 4kiwft!. t Brown. Geiieml ?s,l-.t .f thr Mi 1'acltk. wIki had me lMM.ter ik5-Att and was tKtdl) bruised. an unfwl WlMrr ltuw.is sHchtH Injure! knmt tile hraH. Medical aid was umwuhmI sp-tsjttt)1 til ble and all brtntctit to lots etti ItiMCtneer hteeti was t.tVrtt 1 ihe ratitwaM IwpUJ of the expenses for the number of head he owns. The other morning Frederick Schrot, n young man living about six miles north of Omaha, shot himself in the left hand and forearm, completely tearing them to pieces. He had been out hunting, and desiring to remove a charge from his shotgun, had turned the ramrod in the barrel when the gun was discharged. It became necessary to amputate the hand. A German named Gimmo and his wife recently arrived in Omaha direct from the old country, and on awakening the other morning the wife found her husband dead by her side, having died of heart disease during the night. Being quite poor tho woman was left among strangers in a lit ran go country quito destitute. The Cnsaino roller rink at Lincoln was t their In conversation with CoiumNsloner and Goeimr ltw mm! rl Wtmtxt i-irdro'je. In conclii-dmi. he Black ve-tenlav afternoon, a reorrsenta- s are at the Southern liwtrl Tfc b4i .f edackno-vled-'menLson behalf : the if the I'nileJ l'ns, was Informed i M"- TuUm! a. H ef 1 i - .- .- .... I k ..! . ..1 .. . 4 . . of hH u.ssociHles for the welcome home ! that he has lsued onlers dlreciln-: the which they had received, and especially suspca-Ion ,t pirtnent from the PhtU in respect to hi- brilliant coadjutor, MM J tlelphia IVnsUm Agency of lin? jensioiis, Ellen Terry, who returned erovui'd with ' tl orlgital rrcipletiLn of whu-uh-ivc been laurels. Had .she been less true to her dead. In .some Instances stm-v I -71, nut compatriots, he said, she might have t the namos have been cirrlel on the rolls been tempted to cast her future am. mi; and jhmisioii regularly drawn by other the admiring lelttlves whom ulie found i persons since the de?tu of the original in New York, Massachusetts, Pciinsylva- recipient.s. The Commissioner his alio uia aud Illinois. j directed the suspension of jwy- - ' ment from the Philadelphia PENDLETON DINED. Agency of m penslmii which were granted to widows. These dertaker, iid thl wf 4 rtt.(. le ttomKMi. was left t CiitMHlHeX. TW t.renl a.l the right of w a) ImiI m ,i.u hi mkMwi-r-jttalidtut: of the tram djU-lif. Ue Mafile luitio train was not itrderrst In null maul tne ikpreinl bad psssol An tMtt tii ImmIv of Tidatid was held Uti i-reiUlM( and Burns, dispatcher, was lcs lausl -istpwifc.lMo for hl dcth. POSTAL POINTS. The Work f Dlllnc I .'rili !'! omr- V I'o.lol Itnlr. Wamumiu'V. April The turJi MVMUrts afa rutlori at lUv ksHdN ut Tlie Author of the civil Sertlce Itefurni i pensioners It has ben leanusJ, liotwith 3leamirn Illneil by 111 I'rleutU mi the nlxtnliii" thi'lr rnii,rrlti hnp rintlini,l Kvr or IIU lieparture rur ill- Mlulrni lu jiu draw pennlon- for M-vcral rears pasL ,' or "oil piWeirtial Kurope Tiiry All I.Ike the New Drat. Commissioner Black ha laid these mat- J now reeehiitf eonslderntlo New York, April L". Geo. Win, Cur- j ter.s before the Attorney (iciicral, nnd re tls presided over the dinner given to Mln- j 'lwted him to take Meps u recover from iMcr Pendleton at Dcluionlco's last even- ' lbv I"-ton agent and bu bu.ids,e:i, Uio . ,, .. sums i so U'llnwfu 1 disbursed. In;. Among those present were Hon. b. . i,-,.,,... ,.. i... i,;...i , ,i t , Postmster Gemtwl lli. awl in m t pointments ie trui tiKide mpMll) .1.. J .- I l... .. TU.i l,, !,. --- r i m 1,uraiu.nu) . uu .-... "-j, Kiklns Wayne McVcagh, Collector dee on Mar 1st It U mM nil! hm thit huildintr and chairs with which it was .,... c. ...,,. m,,i, .- .cu.iay im,ihmi.i win mhm wi.ii . . ... . ,, . I iv'ucu.tuu, ocii.uni ii a seated was alout il,J00. In nrldltion to this there wero about.' pairs of skates burned, kvorth perhajis iUA, besiiles alout J'X) pairs of skates belonging to individuals, worth from four to .s7..ri'J per pair. The fire was thought to be the work of an incen- diarv mei .wuici, i-jrui t me work of the bureau durluir the nast W. Field, Win. M. Evarts, Perry Belmont, month will beconslderabiv greater than j(. i . i lower .iiiii v. n. dinner, Mr. Curtis gav Pi csident Cleveland. I ' tho baud played the Star Spangled Ban-1 I Her. , , AilrrrtNnl I'lTl'irntoti Letters of regret from Secretary May-, .it .irriuhe. ..-,...., ......v...., . iinMiLii i iii nr ctinsiiii-raoiy gieaier mail II. Potter. After thtt of anv previous month lu lt hislorv. ive the health of I 1 ..-. It was drunk while! ASCENSION DAY. r TtiMt ll.l '. I'reprnllon of the Miller. lira fori miil Aseniahin. Corinw, Mk, April '.".. During the winter months the town of Corlnni, New port and Orringlou have exporleuci-d a atio Sevmour were lead, ."secretary Bo ard wrote: "The full results of the act I Introduced by Mr. Petidk-tou lntt Con- itcss cm nut be stiddeillv .leenitiftllshed. ..... ... . . , . .......... but the principle once e.sUiblished, as I j revival of the .Mllli-rtte excitement, a trust now it has been, the outgrowth Mill j piophet iitmcd Joim Nickennm lining be gradual and sure. A comparison of what Mfthor,.,, extensively ami secured many has ommi witnessed since March 4lh, with I . .... " , ., , , , lint of unv change in adminl.stration for 1 c"v-r - Uv' "'" l-- '"" r'',--tweiitv veara past must compel the ail- lo l" " VLMitli chipter of DanM the mission that reform has made real aud gratifying progress." Ihu printed copy of PoMmiHcr Gen eral Vila.s' letter reads: ""I he President basi.s of their faith, and oer tint all things which Daniel .taw hnve conic to pass, nve one the coming of thw Son of The Methodists of McCook are preparing ' r.l, Postmaster-CJctieral Vila.-, anil Hor to buld a church and parsonage. The farmers of Knox County are sowing an unusual amount of tlax and tame grass this spring. R. Bhadi.et, of Orleans, recently left an old musket in his barn nnd his seven-yenr-old loy got hold of it nnd shot an arm off. Fine luscious rolls of lard, with a thin coating of genuine butter, wero recently palmed off on ri Weeping Water firm. It is said that a Columbus linn is Jawing for a bill of .rl.7."i. Three trials have been hnd anil neither is satislied, though the costs now foot up 1.V). it........ t ..r. ...... ...- nn.l t,.l.n.;i. it .U...A .ii Ar.r..i.. ....... ...... .fc , rclI1:l,w U) lllt Ulcm h, effect, nml the toil character known by the naine of W il.l , mtWt u.Iu, . lo ,K. rt.I1,,,.r'(.ll to ,,. Uill, was rcctntly arretted at central tiiy upon the chorgo of attempting to wreck . ..1 ,.. .. m. . TV.l irnin uurine mo lauer pan oi renrunrv. - Afi..r Htuii.'iii-r ni lhnj.. t -r, . . ..... .-.. M ... . .. ... v-. ,..,'.... .... . ,. . ., , While attempting to deadhead hi.s way hcullmeiitul theorists and harmless luua- . 'mI'- v.ie wan, wuere an couiu --e from Clark's to Central City, he and two tics, Mr. Curtis Introduced Mr. IVndle-' t, us a large chart, on which the alle other bovs were put oh the train. When ! ton, who .said: l have full faith in Story of Dntilel was ilutrUcl and ex thev reached the switch McCaiTertv took ' Pr.-rhictit Cleveland as a Democrat and , plnmed with re.te pictur-i. '1 he tie mid placed it across the track. "He wan' rue friend of civil .service icform. All l.trm-rs who hae been drawn Into th held for trial , here will agree that the administration craze did not get out any wood last win- Two h.imlr'ed idle monevless men were ! ",s far h:ii" 2,v,, lhl l-l-araiicc that he , Iit. nnd h ixe done no plowing this spring, iwo hundred -. wonei Ium " Vr Wl COI1,ull Ulc ,, ,noP pr9t.rHy ftmj ' 1 he fn.ule membrr. have .rn bus recently sent hast -from ialent.,ie by the llsiriIlolir of Ulc whfjll. J,,,,. jt,lt e ' making -ce5iou robes. They did radw-ay company free of charge. c.n't concesl from oitiselves 'that this . ; not ,leep last night. but Charlks Nltt, foreman of the U ilbur , lhl. clllIc;lI Umc. oJ l!la administration, i I'a-sed th- hours In fasting and mills, who was caught and injured by the jj,. ,,,Mst f orni t) I: to pol?v-Ies. Mei will coiifinplatlon at their hoin Tills machinery, died suddenly some day since. ! differ in judgment. lie must s-.'lcct morning it four o'clock tljey ns.enibled A committee representing ono hundred orllce-hfdders; many must necessarily at l'ielr Liberijac'i, put mi their white families in Vermont were reeentiv looking) he dIapHiinted. It Is ihe diitV j robes and nsb.-., uml In unbroken llei,c np a location for their colony in "the Elk " nil men who .supported him to iit the ih-jm .. Jutt- Th -I ivorlte l,.,, V.ll,,,- .ln tl, r..ilrn,,l lin.. CPllCIZC Willi lliril"", WtlCH CrltlClZe Hioue .M -e,,...,-v.ri- "1 . u r- ... M.rr.l-s """ ! " w ' ...I ... ..!. ...... ..... ... Thf. biirnine of tho rink at Lincoln is the "': "-". "" w siie iimi in- Jim as sixth in number of these pit-satire rportJ that have been burned in the last few . . M.. .. II.. !..... .,.)......(. .......I -I. .1.... I.. . . . .t I ..III... .IV. ...' J v-.. .... , .r...r.VVI II .IIIV . .. die and aiitnoritallve expression , ' J ' ' ol the urK)ses of his government. It ! lVM'-iy. A reporter aitendeu one ol Uieir inert, lugs Monday night. It was a wvlrdrCcne ' , caueo of reform will con.sl.st in that far j TK.re were abaiu one hundied .tplo hi moie trying task." 1 1 all rcm lighted bv nv., keroseno r- After speaking of those present as . , ,, MJiancc of lhat earne-t, liearlv sup iiftniTioNAi. ni.sr.tTcnr. CTns Comptroller of the Currency hns ap pointed Kent Hayden, Omaha, to by Na tional Bank Examiner. He will lie assigned to the district of Kansas and Nebraska. The President has appointed J. Ernest Meiere, of Colorado, to bo Consul of the United States at Nugasaki, Japan. Affairs wvre very threatening at Joliet, 111., on th 2d. Thirteen hundred of tho State militia were on hand to suppress dis orders. The striking qunrrymen, to tho number '2J00, wrre arming to attack the militia and trouble was feared. Francisco Caruso identified the bodv i has been to ci'iwl through the streets on their knee In the mud ami luh. and they hac Indulged In iiuur other trange ILtlO.IS. A ST. LOUIS HOTEL FIRE. Now Albany & Chicago Railroad was "uurt recently in Pittsburgh, Pa., as that , Ind., tho other I or n,s brother Philip, who was a peddler of stopped near Harrodsburg, night by a band of masked robbers. Tho American Express messenger, refusing to unlock ths safe, was fatally shot. The baggage-master was also shot and seriously wouuded. Tho robbers onlv got about $400. The President has appointed Anthonv Keiley, of Richmond, Va., to le Envov Extraordinary and Minister Plenipoten tiary 10 Austria-Hungary. Keiley had declined the Italian mission. The royal mail steamship "Humbert," which left New York April l.'i.has notheeu heard from and is believed to be lost. I.v the Hous of Commons the bill relat ing to industrial schools in Ireland passed its third reading. Ax Irwin, Pa., special says the Pennsyl vania Gas Coal Company's miners resumed work in No. 4 mine at the reduction, after a strike of nine week. Fifteeu hundred miners also resumed work at the Scott Haven mines. Frederick Roth, formerly a burgo master hi Lbcrbeld, Prussia, shot and iumi.uw,.a..Minv.. ,r. .. . ....'. in the issue of postal cards was 18.6 rT.."" ...,r.c,anau tao oUier tmaster j mayoralty. His followers were armed and In the issue of postal cards was 1S.6 i . f , -'--"" " ". . , rt,. i- because of inability to procure work, per cent., amounting to 83,034.284 Duriso the month of AprU, Postr cards. The locomotive engineers on the several divisions of the Delaware & Hudson Canal Company's Railroad, sK-crc determined to resist the enforce ment of the rule providing for a gen eral examination for defective vision, color blindness and imperfect hearing, 4fhd a strike seemed to be impending. The men objected that the tests offered were too strict, that only an expert in color could distinguish the shades sub mitted to them. Seven of the oldest engineers in the service were dismissed for refusing to submit to the tests. Tlierc were threats of a strike among ihe remainder. The officials claimed that their -tests were not oppressive, and their action was for the safety of .4be public lemons, and on the morning of his disap pearance .sU-rted out with y.VJ in his pos session. It was thought robbery was the cause of his murder. Famisjk prevailed in Kordufan. The re volt against EI Mahdi was spreading. The report of the routing of El Mahdi, with a loss of fifty men, at Messalamia was con firmed. Waimucht's brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa., recently caved in w ith a heavy crash. Ten thousand barrels of beer were stored in the building nnd a lot of new and valuable machinery. Torrents of tho malt fluid ran down the street and completely flooded the cellar. The loss was estimated at over rliXMXV. Thrze grown persons and several chil dren were killed by a boiler bursting at the Tremout Hotel. Galveston, Tex., recently. Five or six others were injured. The boiler house was shattered ami the north west wing of the hotel wrecked. The Innly of Carr, the fireman, was blown com pletely over one of the wings of the hotel. Atki.vs, of Galveston. Tex., who was re cently counted out. refused to give up the port in tin: right, widen the cho.sei. ril..r if i fr.. tt...biit.. ! ..titlff...! f. ,-.. weeks in the State, and nearly all of them ' . , ff beer's 1 seem to be the work of incendiaries. f Vntor'Evarts proclaimed himself a Moses Mocntai.v, a prominent farmer t civil service reformer without regard and stock-raiser living near Rellvue, In to partisan consideration, and Wnvnc , T-"" i-,n,,-H immiki ti.ihh i.r r.f. m,.i Sarpv Countv, dropped dead while en- M.icWagh, and bhennan Rodger a'l.so j w..irr-1-j.til- r....nc " '" gaged in plowing in his field ti few dav .spoke. """" Altir. af-0 " - I Sr. Lot-i-. M., April '."J Jtist rtt,. Patents recently issued to Nebraska in- KnsUml'- i.jt inn.irrrr. I (ccn Tpar, lhv orzinx i.huiu ntel. vontors: Corn shelter. Q. E. Rohannon, ' uOM'f April z: ai a omncr oi xnc j a ma-site .irnrdi u tint was the pride Lincoln: planter, check ro' Allen, Tecum.seh; wind engi loch., uannurj. a . speech: "V e bare iii"t at a time over-- nrcesor. th trf-nt Lindr'L The Supreme Court recently decide.! Miadowcd nlth . ipPre.cii-liis of a grave nh)Ca fMlrUke. of triumphs of that real estate, appraisal and advertised ci:tlict, wh ch England ha neither ... . under an order of sale lwfore the day ol sought nor de,lred,ndwh.h, if It should !,:" pri'lcccT, id a vicum to the writ, mav be sold after the return day: occur, would be a misfortune to civlllza- fl'- l jtcr aa' " 01 and that a sale of real estate under an order --' Therefore, it i.s tn- highest obliga- J sated from destruction br the i-ncrgr of of ..I, where the motion is not nubllsheil Uon of a patriotic government to exhaust . imc tire dpirlment, lil br Wie "old . , , . . - V I I i.i- fm run consider the i.s. M.titt ! tpolntinents nrrn lnb sntsrty. anl i nbutit slt lo Hay I lit I.lHtilrr Ctii. eral lu Issiinl i eireMlar orilei l w.st- 1 masters eplntir of tho elnes iitAile bv Htigrrn at the Hst ornn lu Ihe rates of postwar. The Msunlt are iiifotiitn! Hut no nnd aftrr July I, tfin j rale on all duitiestii lits Lis WKtte(. in- . cllidlllg drop letters at Mtei eurrlei uttHf, I will be two rents r uunre r truetloo I thereof, lltslrd id two rent JhT bwlf MHir ! This rhunjir will wpp'r to luall diins4Ht U , CjiioI. but not tu other foreign MalL f t provide fur w-Hlx thai may arlwi frM lhn , cliaiii" lu the rt. mi srsj.nd-ekifts natr r newspAiers iiMlbd b poblllii'fs lntu i.i cents to ti eeut jH-r (nnind. Ih. iti-sjaf Unnt h.ts di'elilrd o ltie a new tMfHif himI i-ni- Oilie-.il fttiiji of tie d'iiotii4iiltfHi t no rrrit, tlii di sign ,ud il.r of whkrfc IU b Ihe name as ttinse of lU rtt . They will be ed) for loste mm Jnr 1. The PitiiM-iir loiimd has Ht t (ml llmu to niitlliiii a pljli for Jfl.4. eUrt to tb l'on-fti.s oimI itMeltn.iil ft k4tpg tt the tis of i'(l! dHlet" Umhh t I SjK-tilkil jsistol'.lem. THE COLORADO AVALANCHE. Tll ltrril tiff I'Hrlr lliul il.r lr-i l if lli.j Vr lluriril. j DKNVrn. ou, A pill -i -lhe u-an I j-artj whleh Jelt Iinhllle i-fy j -?. !y ' mornliic for Ihu jettn of ttn teriiWe . ctUmlty :it the Hoim-stakc n.U.f. re4tflim ) their destination at elafct o'riek. iiotorat I'Xcavjtions tti-f uiaitr- lwf..f., Hit mlt. , could ! I.iil.'. The u4 fMNid sin- Uliieil ).fOVsltMs ItHt tn booW-s. Till! b.Mk hmi-e was nt leaehnl. Ttiff eivrfi IhmIIi'a uere found. One boilr UnA m witl Ifait Ibro-Aii forwr!. as If liatin.. sltln IndleaMuc uppffhiMUm. Nar byl4yoinof th ii;n u his bant, fure ; iU nw aid. with hb inM fw-r.j mu , tlr his head. Moveral ls 'ay nm ! , loly. Tlttv Ulir- were (oid In an j tipjH-r btiuk rJa.p.d ,n ,-uHi thri arn, I and o trngl : require ttta eOtKts of lx turn o vpainS.- tdnm. 'tJ imti , found lie-'de lu bunk lu t;. uitHfe wi j praer. In m.toT pwrt of Uit eubm mm . two l-rlls rntshrd l-twni lalirn lumh-ri. I The nlhfir Ik-H--s were fHMW l)tK nt-: , thr eablit us If thrown fiooi tlie tsih by the Ihk k. No bmt dnnlh wt tH4 hj j frM4o!i in nr-jirlt i-tisry cm-. A cfc-fc t ad a wteb Wrt. foiuid whW-a had trtff-il pr-1'elt nt-t 3U. From Mlers anl pojts fiiOlid. U 1 Wittfsil liwtt tit .lUi imrrn.1 a-t Kebriurv 10. 'I ho jrwt twi ,- of He men Md le-o ' a UiuxUl & Tlie hlUi ow. corn. H. A. Eighty Club laM night, Mr. Chamberlain, ) 3f triumph ol the city, wetit down In P"'"'1 withwtl foojylatUin. giue, T. D. Pol- ! President of the ISoird of 'Prude, said in ! jerv Srandeur. It ycu-rdar iIutihnib "''' Ukl'" " ',T- t -t (HI I !... .. .... " "' -v- I ! CONFEDEHATt MEMORIAL DAY. rtrh-i.t Atii-...i,r it.inio A rot r x. ; v. Aurtl -.. Mav.ria 4uy w ob-rW iH-r' by a parai4 of Jm ittf- leront .Hij-y o.vntutijfi. AH iWWUM'r ar, leasi luiriv huts iiure in saie, m o -, , , .. .. i vo'c. "--...- ...nv- .....v ... ,,.....i i . , .. , . ,, .. i . i, .. i iKisslble to spt-ak uion th Mihtcct . , . . .. . , , ' ur-rHlfJ, arei te Lb tlWoeatol set aside on motion: but i thesaeiscon- anJ o'cls when .rno.e was obs.fvc, a- , , flJM CWI Zl firmeil without objection In the alienee o lr,mllu2 ln lhe b,,, An unguarded .ng in thlcw. gr.y clouds from tbeb.se- tJr. AwUHof ltl,i fraud, the purchaser will aojuiro a gool wur, J:.ht ,. ,)rrH,uci.re ot , m,nt ol Mie hfr. ' If ulTC,9, t,tlc .much rabchlef. If. however, J The ti ortglnatcl In the insorant, I In trUtrnn- to 'envV Grartl" ilh Tub jwlice recently made a raid on the tne Government found themsdvt- ! and -iKn -rnwc wo -.-n Snng lnnn eotcJwI. as f .. lJjZZ opium dens of Omaha and lodgnl in jail , confronted with a determined policy ol , ajl ih window- on U- sih strt and lug him now tlwr '- ..- !T-T - -,, - -r w mwv nt at Ap- General Vilas appoiute! 0 Postmast-rs ! had possession or the citv hall, and vio at fourth-class otficos. The majority of the ' lence was threatened to any one attempt appoiatments were made to till vacancies, j lag the removal of Atkins. Secretary Manning has directed the a -r.nT K.-Wr.,-,,, rit.,-. ,.,, .A. , suspension of Merritt Wickham, William H. Gregg and Ward H. Fowler. Assistant Customs Appraisers at New York. The commission of C N. Jordan, ai United States Treasurer, was signed on the 30th and his bond of $1.7,000 approved. The Figaro saya the French Government will expel the Orleans and Bonapartist Prince from France. Charles F. Fiskrack-. a Leadrille at torney, was arrested recently at Denver oa five charges of forgery. Sixty convicts in the Chicago Bridewell struck work recently for more and better food. They were sent to their cells. The Commissioner of Pensions has ren dered a decision, subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, on the pea- sion application of Mr. Emma De Loaf, wiuow oi tae iate corasuuMMr if im$ i property in the coantrv adjacent to Peters- l burg, Va.. recently, falling to the depth of over a fo Jt. Eight or nine persons were killed by the burning of a double brick tenement house. 672 First avenue, New York, early on the morning of the 3d. Fourteen others were injured. The fire broke out in Humphrey's restaurant, and the police though it was due to the carelessness of Humphrey, who went home, leaving a very hot fire in his range. Is an attempt to arrest cattle thieves at Delaware Bend, near Gainesville, Tex., recently, four of the posse were shot dead by the thieves concealed in a house. The rest of the posse returned without effecting ay arrest. None of the thieves were hurt. Tmt striking Miners at Collhssville. HL. I t M Scotia, were dispersed by the Sheriff oa the 3d. 1 M br?tt? to twenty Chinamen, six or seven white men aggression, their summons would be an-1 Wasioitrtoa itmur !q. who at th rv,r ti.o-morabt? and four white women, patrons of the den. Mtcred as In past ti;n-, and the English 1 a- prtoclpsl damage wms dote b ' inmtu Ui mtr lmtntttnl ami t 'jL All the opium smoking outfits were cap- Democracy wonld ,how Jielf patient, j ,?n5.; and water, aud ! etlutd at ! ht of ih Armj of rttrN S'te&mkx ,, tured. Upium smolcmg, wmch has greatly resoiuie aim cnoiirin.. ''"Mmm; ia' ;50,--"J. "- wi oi .vrif. !Nt6. r9hnt.i WkrmS jottl increasetl in that city of late, has recently courage and tenacity shit formerly di-1 1 a- tAfrc In 'h rotnn 1 wcr- a total j XHa-.io ir?nt --urr-Mj At r been made a misdemeanor, and this is the twnl-bcd the An:lo-.-saxon race It Ir rrti. i the rtoo iorwtur Uifoc-lMiUt j - 7 r of VmtimC first enforcement of tb law ' c "atter ol regret that .cch o,o.stloo ih udig ww rne.l. drwd and mbrfful of thf tweimv whfA It is stated that Valentine continues uld i-e dir. d. Vcne-l ijtlca! re- llutf Xb UnWl wre fnal I "rrr t lUi mkm dr-f -,....,, . . .- . lonns, bntaic lortuoaV-thai we have no! ! trkce3, and -ee-rl iiarrow rscap-j bi u' Irj--r;at. rstrtfuilr Um4T tmfiaif. flooded with land seekers, business pros- ! w. arrjycJ at 3 rt.qtllrjM:: , ;0 J no -erUs CA.-.alUes rcrred. The lo.s ! .r-.i;.f ? ISw aliTa,.. pectors and cowboys. laban.ton all hopes ol a icelul settle t fulJr ovrrM by iwurauce. J ''"a1 ymynhy In tsU, tfce Hrmm &t k Rrown County will have a fair next fall, incut." 1 - j tfl:efil extremity.- Hear this: Gordon's cowboys are a - I - - - .. . -. .. sportive set. When real dry they march r-at t. Iln.l Trith Joceir. Wx.-,rrf H . April rjTJthirtf single file into the nearest dispensary and W.tMKNGTO.v. P. C. April W. ?cre- Xnnt?ort ru w!rka . wfw,;. ?'?" tL lTer VCt UP th CW VoA,lU frora Huraid; to VUutuAm bare .1 i.vcii n.p c.w.3 4117 prijiuai.c. The matinee tel shots. It is stated from Fremont "Lf JJ tim.ali..j n- vureu..t t."t.. .u--u.. . .... - iiuiw.i .- w j,fj, 1JU IVUSi i.V" I m.- . .... . , ... ... ...l..l . ,H. ,v..o Iff f i - " IIV llHll l' V.I.W.1 . ... ... . (tfllfii-ii,1(t H( U. (lBfl, , Loaf. April 3-1 , um in-4;s, yextcniay. Mr. Kdwrd T rij ii-.'av. ii.. r?a: everti coars ia v- . . , , .. nrziv itotif-ry i- i-,-ij . cioes wuaaserenaileo. pis- ,B b, OB fflll, pnrsldcai. and 5eC?H , ..-. . derUr.il. i,,i .tM, . .. . .. I muwi usi tt: si-awef JvniiWi, , . . . .v,. rT- ...iifiMtjrl tnr rt Cu tl- ..it 1,-iA nn foft3r : .... . I irrmU j . . .... i that a clergvmaa on his way v" "" , . f K,,:- Pf-fs for Ji.J..1tvB. Is arr-uod. -"-" s:.w u uave u- .Kf:., wH to St. Paul dropped a roll of '"u",w"ua COBCCn,,as MC .--- -- .-j toUl JofCc )a Jic Xanhnv 'rt''tr'rJi?rteim'TKimthv;1t ltween Missouri VaUey ' 1-,ra,B a "i '-ce:- ?-"-- "- Territcrr J orr 25,s-i)( aj 3uat r. I Mu " 3v?,r -rf end Sioux Citv. He carried his wealth in his hip pocket", and in a friendlv scueeiB 'h'th Adrslril Jouctt exercid hl di- bctweea train acquaintances LheL He is now in the sam condition of most other clergv: Keasxet's liquor license cash. Aix. deels to lots given by the Blair Road , in towns tn tae fcikfcorn aliev coataia a fTftSjrasH- U.A i iiutr. Koau ret-jrt liO n-brl - u,"v'1' !"? iiKi; rf lt f .4 m. . . t. . rrrmUilt!r t. m,.im.l. .. . .. noij't" w..csr HMJC9 o-.rui in a lariac . " ... wc smmk- mf ... . . ... i a .. .1 ms rou van- crion. a tciczrsm rcccivcu ,ro .m i .imiixr to lir., . Vl . f.tr .- iaui, of thcnv tfc t.. a t-ecanJarr rnlral Jouctt to-!iv mnocaces M re ( . . . ... . . ... i ar.d i tiu jw ... ... i " . .1 hi n oing weir, esccy; leo.-s- . . . - ' crj tamtSi rs? me. mm to 1'jm-!- fm fWon. aad avs hs I ...... . . . .. ' I isirnt tJt thai U.t ... ,....'. T . I , . . .' . . . J sa; rwKJioru, o rsa.totc Tc rebels I - . -...wisi. jt - , swrstof the troahlt. ! ... . i "!?. V .n- sfiilSc - .. , . . - -- .wniTO aiif-brj. ,! inai lor bh xwunat. ... s Mattpos, !o, April n. Ai Chsr!e- rntsu.lrM w- I JcnisT tic WItsllerjttck nlc: ST.Joh. N. l April is,-Tl.? fer!.4 cald at ac-os before Jadr-e !5' amverf h. f , i, k.. clause that in' case liquors are sold oa the premises for other than medical par poses the grantors, their heirs or assigns, saay re-enter said premis and hold the sains as of their former estate. A yocng married woman shot her sister ht a coantrv dance recentl tive, ssooiist. wounded Cerons. A YOCJta eyd-we picked up Mrs. Daw- her to the OW Fixars- Tt. Vr-rtrrpi:ii I Anr5! Vt t 1res ... .-v ....... .-., .., .- . ".tea yes I-u. ... ..:.... ,.-j. , was :' rsn'ir.r .t .trr:f i o: to th. syr of i. - "- "'-rr" " --:Z posuat itses. acd the aWcce . iciixer lor a rcvtw i viic. u. , ,. , .. . , . . " I nHolml f .blrS U thlt Mitral tM. fct u ""-? ,...aw po-. j -J . .- Th...f l'-i' ,....j.. .. ...- . ri-l catil Cftt llns.hr TV ..V s -. , ... ... ' ' nf rfT w.m , , fasiss- i tJptaht Br a sI two of tU ti T. I !L?r. i. Covered -rt,ji . kk-fhx-. Taj-d tmirbl s enpw,! Jo tte FMSU A an! J m . a . l -- .mmwm - mvi-w A 4-3 iausw vis t rTrwii . Tk .-- . given near Takaaiah ', ""T1! . "!?. 'I!: "rdercase x lb caiied. ad Wtl"!?? y. Jealousy is charged as the oo-i., . t-u ,. , . . woj of tle sUeraooa cosseted la . 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