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K.4 THE KEDOT,oud CHIEF . C. HOSMES, Publisher. THE WOELD AT LAR&E. JL Summary of the Daily News. RED CLOUD. NEB It ASK A CURRENT COMMENT. About mx car loads of live chickens every week pa.-s through Toledo on Hie Lake Shore, bound Kast- TiinusAMw of collier- at Merihyr Tydvil. With, were reported idle cnviiijf to the depression in trade. A J-rr.riAi. from Laredo sas that president Cleveland'.-, order opening up the cattle trail through the Indian Territory has materially .stiflencd the cattle market in Southwestern Tcwa.-,. Tm: fastet railroad time over made 5n Texas w:i made by Vice President Jloxie, on his special, on the trip from .San Antonio to Laredo over the Inter national & rireat Northern I tail way ?i few days since. The distance is one hundred and fifty-eight mile-, and was :oveied in three hours and live min u to.. At a sale of Irns relics at Ayr, Scotland, recently. "Tarn o .Shunter" :md "Soutcr .Johnnie" chairs were bought for the Burns cottage for forty-seven pounds each. A wooden, silver-hooped .stirrup cuj sold for fifty live pounds and an autoirraph letter of the poet to Hamilton Ximmo brought jscven pounds-. Tin: Naval Hoard at Washington. Vk'liich is examining the plans and j-pecifications for propo-ud new cruisers, expects to be occupied with iLs work during the entire summer. It is possible that after the American plan are examined, Secretary Whit ney will appoint u commission to abroad and examine foreign models. rniWONAI. A.M 1'OI.ITICAI. ' Sir Mopes Mostkkiore, theJewmh cen- I tenarian philanthropist, died r.t liaimgaty f-ng., on the Mli. Thk Corporation of the City ol Dublin ', voted to present Hon. Patrick A. Collind, of JJoston, the freedom of the city. Tun health of the Emperor William, ! while at Oastein, was greatly improved. He walked well, saluting or talking with A kkcent Joliet. I1L. upecinl pays: Threo j hundred men employed at the blast furn ' nc of the Joliet Iro.i and Steel Works have struck, clausing that they were letng under pnld. It was afHrmwl in Shanghai 'hat China would declare war against Kusf la. NEBRASKA STATE NEWS. NE3SASKA PROHIBITIONISTS. GENERAL GRANT'S DISEASE. THE ELEMENTS AT VA The State Conference Meet. dpt pl" form ami I.tj Out th Work. At the conference, of the State Iroh:bi- CJrsat excitement was recently created in the vicitntv of Valentin ! an outra- gi-ou-s assault ujioii M.'.h Dii5dn-m ly a tionlsts l.ib-Jv heel at I-incoln, Hi".. K. I. Sioux Indian from Itosebui M;"wy. Mia Graham, of Doturlas Conntv. was chosen Dickinson live seven mile-, from Valen- chairman, ami F. JL Ynji. of Otoo Kttrir' Iroin n rtltle lr Ir. hr-ilr Or th Ni,rciril il ltllzrI i-r -l tlir ltrW i:-hmt .f tlio rre.1 nirnt. .New y.iRs, Jo!t Si The n) der 1 extracts I root an .,... .. . . .f i t.. i i . ' jnujihjui, ami r. .u ii K.KT11. w ' nre extracts iron an .irticw or .. TL.;;;::::"",ur"cl,,, "- "-! r Jx.:r;r "" - - - -- -- - .-- Aaoxi-xESTtotb? memory of Rebecea ',.nrhi!r ,1 wn, u-achiu-school in the c?r awl 1L C. Itiltnihtwdvr. of Uncaer AsfKCts. o (Sacral Gir.nVt Ce," wlCI bourse, who ras liR.ngel for J"itehTaft, July U'f IC-i', wnsileihcal'! at her ild home in Ilanrr. 3Iass., on th ZOih. Two "arthjuak shock ere e:c;ierienced at Smyrna on th .Jn&. Is the Itrithsh iloue of Coninons ri anindiueut le the Criminal bill go friends he met. There were otr.e fears. however, that the Emperor was exereiring j providing forth- lloggm- of prisoner con himself too much. , licted of outraging children wm3 rejwtwl Ge.vhrai. Fitz Hrnu Lr.r. vas nominated ! by VS to 1'L An aiand:ii"nt raising tht by the recent liemocratic convention at ag-of protection of girls to t-ixWav wa? liichmond for Governor of Virginia. j carried by a vof of lZ'J to 71. I)i Hexki Milne Kuu-xkos, the French j -NIVI: ",,1U ot '"to a h.irket to l- hauled scientist is dead. I"10 'ie toI' - a hnft rnnti'-eting with the Laura Do.v, the actn?s. was rejorted as new Cntoa aquwlurti at New York the ilyinzot consumption. She left Xcn-York ! otLer ,!a'- V'h"n UJ' ' f1 lht? bucket .... . . . f ..: - v vicinltv of h-r &-. Th,Iadian rai-tc wu'J, v .vsNa .mun. .MM herhou.and find.r.g herialoo- fen-x-Jsri Iiite n-i.IuUao'. were adiM loii tlw Uti:h of (irneml Grant, a;i after -"hh Jre Hiam.iry wtrk the Cmm mi on l!vIu tietH oureti the follwwios rext hich was 2dtitd : tiii: n. TiK.i. 1. W..R- un:irrablr i jHi-e! so tb tra.Sc in iati raiwr in,ur. Xoomr it - if pr )jflc urrt'nl i-itBf ivl iHiiMn mT? I: tn$i' tt. btart u rr i-it4t o ! r U tle rit irn.hf t ir iiMn UMt.o-. -tiitn.ni::iir ..ir tt-tii.i. cirrupt t ur ! eurt Mini ru.nu ui.r i-ipie hJii e:'. uiornlH nd nnjnr..i5.nJXkerefure-fcuW TSir 1 her duun and conmitti the act nfl-i threatening her lif". II- tln retnrnd to the agency. Evcrv effort & 1-iac mad to identify the lintte, wliu wa thought short wurk would 1 id of him. Ul'OS ref'ivmg information of the dwith of General (Jrnnt. Governor Iwe.s i?sunl a proclamation anixKniciu? th- fact.nudUi the end that the ople of r"'brikn may c forego no ;or:io:i of thtur irivJve m hon- tr and meniorv of a life ? letdeS with , t t-Iilvt--:roT,i useful and faealUiful emmpK r-wnimewi-. , , '' PrtuH'Z lU' o,'rr, FTi Trrrlft' Thn.r tm I I litilnm; f f, nrtlci br Jr. , :i0 ocl i U( iniJ tf r ' - wir wbKb r tr j b! u KI ii.r-mr lflIi)iki; ol pk: ' roaaiaa inni m tiwMr MUttrJar. Tb.-trU w.U bo n rHrooJ . .. . .. m ?riot w in i ptebomvrtr dr?emi fcatf. w. u r frel jlu.lt or SbradrwiT: m, at For trr, a "It J oi lfinlely koll wb" tb Itattrrbcck. l '.hbji throat tnobtr cromeoceO, bot rhnilT tiUer. vi terof i taJBit.is-l.w at Out tl GMeYal ia r 't ''' Grant flrt cowpUUMd o to tb 2,,' ,, toni iar islu-. jj fs. . -. "Uo Marcb7Ui,wben ! first mm ibm r ' isrM l'rii t i tleat. in conmution wlib firs. Batr, -oiaabina wir tr 1JosU. ! St!. It ir, iooJ that ' ioc it:icr n n;ui woauiai irwa, J - r. t:i i ' 1 recently for Southern California. It was recently rumored that Mr. Tit coiiih, Assistant Register of Phe Treasury, has been re(juested to resign. Register Rosecrans .caid that Uie report was not j true, hut that a reorganization of the. bu reau was contenijdaterL I.v the second day's proceedings of the Democrutic convention at Richmond, Vn., the j)latforni was adopted and J. K. Ma.sey w:m nominated for Lieutenant Governor on the- first ballot and It. A. Ay res for At torney General on the second ballot. Hon. John S. Rarhour was unanimously re elected Chairman of the State and Incen tive Committees. I.oun Carnarvon intends to make :i tour of Ireland shortly in order to ascer tain the condition and wants of the people. Gladstone left England recentlv for n caught on a projection and tipped. Four men were thrown out. two clung to the bucket, iMit th- other two, William Cun ningham and Timothy Harrington, were dallied to death. The crew of the hark IJelle, whicli was lying at il"ti (v'u-.. mutinied aguimt the inart'-r am! tool; j(Ofaj-a3iot of the ves.-1 rfr cently. It was reported at Cairo that Osiuatt Uigna was kilh-l in the Kasala irfittle. The Mahdi'i followers were everywhere demoralized. The findings of tho naval court martial before which ex-Surgeon General Wale. was recently tried were for suspension from rank and duty for live years on fur lough pay and retain his present nuni lT in his grad during tnat jienol. Dr. Wale.s as tried for culpable iii-tlleieney in cruise to .Norway nsgueAt of Sir Thomas the ITfrninnce of ins duty and for m-g- Thi: increase in the price of bov "wooil has led to the iis of compre-ed teak as a substitute in the manufacture of loom buttle-, and -o on. The 1e:ik is put into a tecl die and :ompre-,sed by a hydraulic ram under :i jtreisiire of fourteen tons per square inch. The timber thus prepared i mad- very dene, hoiiioeiieous and ca table of taking a hiirh oli-li. A vovkmt.nt to siiipress the holdinjr of Sunday picnic-'" in the vicinity of 'hicaro wa-. berun recentlv bv the iilin of a bill by the State Attorney to enjoin them at the Town of .Jefferson, near Chicaj:o. The bill declares that idle mid vicious people frequent that place fin Sunday ami indulge in drink ing and liirhtinir and other shameful orinc- in a manner such as to brinjr disgrace upon the town. ('oN('I-:i:xin; tho troubles in the In dian Territory (leneral Sheridan said at Chicago recently that he had exjire-sed no opinion, and while he had settled views respecting the Indian question they woidil lie given only to the Presi dent in pcr-on, as that was in the main the mission on which he had been sent. , small dwellings, .Any expressions which had been cred ited to him concerning the situation were unauthorized or unfounded. Arcni:iux; to from Venezuela movement is increasing. the latest advices the revolutionary Ihe towns of Carbobo, Trujillo, Cumana ami Parcelona, in the States of Nirgua and Andes, and many other towns, are in tirins. (Ireat excitement prevailed at J'orl Cahello, where vessels were un able to unload for want of laborers. The Government was making efforts to Mibduc the revolution and expected to have within a week six steamers ready to attack the revolutionists. Whim: testimony was being taken at San Francisco recently, in the office, of Master in Chancery Houghton, in the case of Sharon vs. Hill. Judge Daniel S. Terry, counsel for tho defense, at tacked with his cane II. J. Kowalsky; an attorney engaged on the Sharon Mile. Kowalsky drew his revolver. Judge Terry immediately drew his, whereupon Kowalsky lied into the hall. No shots were exchanged. .Jude Terry is the same person who killed Senator Uroderick in the early days of California. Rras.sey, on the latter's yacht "Sunleaiii." Stanley Huntley, a popular writer fur the preps and author of the famous "Spoo pendyko Papers," died at New York re cently. BIICEI.I.ANKOns. The steamer Islo Royale, owned by Cooley, Lovaguo A: Co., of Duluth, and plying between Duluth and Fort Arthur, sprung a leak on the Tth and sank near Susick Island. All the passenger and crew were saved. She was valued utl.'i, 000 and was fully insured. A Di'EL between W. R. Walker and Sam uel J. Imlton, f Aberdeen, Mi-., was frustrated recently by the arrest of the p.irtie.s nt Starkville. They were on their way to .Memphis to arrange for a light. One hundred female employes in the weaving department of the cotton mills at F.van-ville, Ind., niruek the other day on account of u reduction of !." per cent, in their wages. The other evening, during a heavy thun der ntonu, lightning struck the hou.-eof W. J. Rains, at I.ovehidy, Tex. Six children. playing on the veranda, were prostrated by the 'hock, one of whom died. T:o others were in n critical condition and could hardly survive. Mrs. Ruins was severely prostrated. Tin: clerks in the Fourth Auditor's Ollice at Washington were dismissed on the '.lit h for various causes. Their places were tilled by transfers from other oilices. T. Iv. Mills, Secretary of the Iowa Le gion of Honor, his daughter and her friend. Miss Hull, were drowned in tho Cedar River, alKiut loiiiteen miles below Cedar Rapids, Iowa, tho other morning. A kike broke out in Williams ft Co.'s pinning mill at Memphis, Tumi., recently, burning that building together with 1,(X'J, (HX) feet of lumber; also the warehouse, and W. C. Wilkerson x: Co.'s warehouse, two brick residences on Gayoso .street, Sale, Cole t Co.'s warehouse on the corner of Gayoso and Hernando streets, and eight Total loss ahout.fli",WU; one-third insured. Tin: United States Consul nt Dcnin, Spam, reported to the State Department at Washington by cnblo that cholera had beenotlicially declared at that port. Tin: rato of postage on letters from the United States to Australia and New Zea land via England, Hriudisi ami the Suez Canal has been reduced from l.'i to 12 cents, making it uniform with tho rate via San FrnncUeo. A DESTiircTiVE lire occurred at Manns ville, N. Y., tho other morning. Kvery store in town, nine dwellings and tho Church of the Disciples were burned. Loss ct hunted 70,0 K); insurance, 15,000. Tin: committee appointed to inquire into tho disclosures recently mnde by the Pall j and one length of the track was torn lect of duty. He was found guilty on both charges. GeokoE Wii son, Charles Davis and Mathilde Jones, all colored, were executed at J'laqueinine, Lu., on th :11st for the murder and robbery of Mrs. Henrietta Cole, in that town, on lii't night of Janu ary 21 last. The Italian Consul at Tamatave was re ported negotiating with the Hovas in the interest of France, with si view of arrang ing a peaceful settlement of the Madagas car difliculties. Five American steamship companies, the l'acilic Mail, San Francisco to Australia: the Red "IV -'" York to Venezuela; the Clyde. New York to Turk's Island: the New York, Havana and Mexico, anil New York and Cuba lines, have declined to carry United States mails any further un der present arrangements. Genekal Guam's cottage nt Mr. Mc Gregor, N. Y.. was .struck by lightning on the evening of l he .'loth. The electric light nliovc the casket was extinguished, and CnloneJ I'eek and General R. II. Jackson, the attendants in charge, were rendered insensible for some time by the .-hoek. Tin: Secretary of State received from Lima recently a telegram announcing the death of Lieutenant Nye, the naval attache to the American Leg it ion at that place. Rcsiness failures for the United States for week ended July ."W, ITS; for Canada, J.'!; a total ot -'Ul as against 'JI.i the week previous. Tin: property of the Hankers : Mer chants' Telegraph Company was sold at New York recently and brought .VtO,0('O. It was purchased by Edward S. Stokes on behalf of the reorganization committee. Chakles L. Skinneii, of Haltuuore, was recently disbarred from practice as an attorney before the Interior Department at Washington for extorting illegal fees. The Registrar-General's quarterly return estimates the present population of Ireland at 1,.)iM,."I'J, showing u great decrease, which is chielly owing to emigration to America. IY a violent storm at Fargo, Dak., re cently, nn iron electric tower, 100 feet high, was blown down and twisted out of any semblance of its original appearance. Many tin roofs and trees in the city were carried away and great damage done in the country near Glynndon. The Hoer Republic of South Africa de nies the claims of the Hriti.sh Government upon St. Lucia Hay and asks Continents European powers to consider the bay a free port. The incoming Leadville passenger train due at Denver at Dz'.V.) the other morning exploded another dynamite cartridge about ' two and one-half miles south of Denver. The engine and tender were badlv wrecksd that all classes and condition. o fr a may le practicsltli , eaga m the olisrv ance of uiemrial er ic? uon tL- day thul idiail 1 so n iu.: and .set apart, Satur day. August . ami dircuug that the sev eral State Departments te cluseu to publir tusiues on the day of the lur.ernl. and that the .State oftb-ers attend the Memorial Servicvn at the Stat Capital in a. 11t, that the National Flag le ihs-dnyeil ; half most from the Capitol uniii after the day of the burial, and thai tin Capitol building 1k draped in mourning for a period of thirty day.-'. A iiandso.ms; young woman sa' found deal in her bed at the Kaitm Hotel. Omaha, the other morning, her death be in caused by morphine, itdtmitiatored witli .suicidal intent. She rel to lw Jeannette Schafer, formerly of Factory -ville, N. Y., who had for the past year been teaching school at Columbus, NYK, where she had lie. n betrayed and went to Omaha to hide her suime in deatli and by & concealment of her tdenty. A kai:mki: living near Meadville had his eyesight lmdly iiij'irwl a few dnys ugo by the accidental explosion of a cart ridge. On returning home he dioverrd. blind as he was, that his w :fe had just doped with a neishlwr, a man with to od eyes. A ni.ACic trotjer. belonging to the Ninth Unitel Suites Cavalry, was found dead nlong.si le the railway track near Ugallala the other morning. Anthony Stanek, n Johnson County farmer, was run down while crossing the A. t N. track "recently and instantly killed He leave.s u wife and .six small children. The other afternoon a brass kettle in the Willow Springs Di-tillerv near Oninliu. fkr ! a-f t ihi-mur::. mrr- eilhrr ur ..me trunl'. am! adjoining portion f ll9 Yait ol tht i .j. ,j . pharynx -rc ere rrd with a itlick fl- oa if .?! t iowia tX'iuiuen rn mios siwiSMai off, r .,! ri Ufsor. TMs drpo-It s ctldenUy UK q u t .In mrr- rr-l; of an mtut )xvcao erlc itpoa Ihe oris tail diase n4 partook ol mioy of lb cturictr ot a diph rilc mtmTattc TW of lb coomllcaiioa rvoains mQT ol U era vmplltt Mch wr barqn-Uf containing 0) ban t Is of iKiiling ulcidioi. exploded, tearing he still-rtKim to piece ied cap.'it shall imit the eowr:itlnn and .setting the Ltiildiu on fire. The dam- of all :ciiihthii-c -(M-etk- In hotil:ii pnMic to ciumi: tbin !tc to the rH..K'I pltc f Mppres;n this -viI. Wrrtnr ltoh Ihe aid of all :etaerano l to uo.ie tth the I'rohlbtUou party in Um detrcllow ot tto- aioirU-r ni;ju!t .t. V ret-.kjrnj- lie newtty ; cnty?rt! action an.1 cowpat I ricnttteo. and rail upon a'i who raJijP- the important"? t t.i.a mini ertticai on U ta!or flu u-!j' t r tht e.t i-.on t-f ir a thorouirUfvnijtion UUo erv is)uot. iiitr.or; anJ htMl .1 -trirt in Net ra-ka irai.. ratine i.Tohibti n prtJK-i! - nn! erti.at.nc ao ern.."Msi je pi nCiatcd witll IU rvftt proatratlon, ba wl'tcii wrm not dirrctl trrM ut W jrt2rea of tb eplnteUimatou dtf-n-unttlon. The prorr of Xbe 1.caI Ui e se w a steady ooj from ihe bcta iimg. The !o of tb ptUti anl lu cent sot; parti, wtta Um coocquent hurt of perfect control of the toagut occaInd Rfrat dilttcnitT ta .- Silowtag. Jul before he was tran.sterrfd u Mt. Mctr3r, h rit her su4U-nlT lot hia voice Bt-r . regain it. Thi ws .!: rxtjrtu t. ihl-W eoins ottbe vital cborii by iarUn;uai' Jnll:tr.itin, Jaat part It ui a rrav4t.:i of t!.e parts from general Wrakaeaa. brief Minima ry oi the trettmeut i ab th.tt tt wiii be nccesiarr to git now. Karlv In law uUaic la ooUr to e.luiinaie eviry pwitUr fhin. of error In tbe diagiii, tr jrttb ut Hi-pbveed under p. ctftc treat meat, nttti.nj;h lit cliUcaJ hUlrr of n-c.t-e ae onlr negative tu4tcationof i'. uecv.ssitr. Tnii treu"nt, altbouU cti tiuued (or a sank-Sent period. ptolu:-1 no rnVct In healing t ii u centioa or in arresting tbe proirea o( ibe diaea . loiloionn vns nsit a.s it local applicatuei to tne u'eers, ns well a 4rgb comporJ ol salt and w.iter, dllutitl car"o;tc aril and solutions ot periuaniarutioI pota!i aiil eist A fottr per cent. luiou of iMCtine occtsiunattv applied to pabi tul parts with btppv reutta. but it Hi :rer cnplojed U aov nh r.v s l geweraby lholtt hi tb- pvt ic. uos were there ant hxd rffecta iuaul!etrd -e Ihe ' ill the work of rrttatUitMT lil :- eniituent on In - srreat iiuention tnt ulUr law. 1 We.leoounce the hUch Juen-e law now -taai n upon the tas Jl. ct . f rak an a tisirra to the moral wiif f oar pejI b i tie ! trahbttHMi of a direp itaoe t-Us. re-. under a -?tetn of ut..c tiiiberr. Hnrb llo-n-e and low l'cene- 1- n n prm e le th same, d.ltertnc only m the price tor perci'-'.oii t. (s.ni'iiii iTjint- .1. That Me riviiirnuc th rreat valnv W the tBv .r Prohibition ol the ertloieBt rnl seil -hi ntleiiiK :aNr of tht W man - hr. I'au Temperance I nlon f Nebraska, and w e bid Ih in l. oil H-d in the wrV. ft. that inusinueh a- e ion a roern inenr of tbe p.-!e I the peo e awl for ihe people. Meth r fore woiiel tenl tbe run: ol MiCcn. liicun i:liwn . full axe an! sound ui.nd. ri. N or wokk. The Cotnin Jt4-e on Count Onntnization ret-ojiitneiided the folio InrHan lor the x teiisionof ihe Prohibition party in Nbniskn by county organization. . The 'State- Cential Conimut hall ate Iomt u committ-einan for each comity where no oicHiua'KKi eist. J. It shall U the duty of the jron ?o apo:nted to take itmuithatc ste to organ ize b apMin:iiig in each riN-iii'-t imic eoni uiitteein.in: thoe shad constitute the coun ty committee. ". It sfull he the duty of the Comity Com mittee to trail thvotuh its Cluttrnian conven tions, for the nomination of othcers and the transaction of 'uch other busmesti as belong? to such conventions. S. It slull be the duty of eiieh l'rec tict Coinmittee to oicaiiie all Prohibitionists into a Prohibition Club, which in its oncau- n r ! ' r hg- !i '. w - Iff u ' a ! ' rk.n : : o-i i. fitillf.-- -' h-i-! t i. ' t of -.'ll He hi 1 4 n or l TV '' ar t 1 cct ! ! i ..eoer i -;. ' Mr aft. t r" I .'it das: r '(. an I k m ! i r p , s .i Co!" . a . r. w i : i .. 1 1. - i; tr- I tl rri: ' t-.'. age is fully ?.,iix. 'ihe jiroperty was in MinsI for ol.ifio. iIivhI.iI among thirtv f our companies, the Jarge.st iisk iH'ing ?:!, ."Hj bi tlieSpriuuth Id. The only witnesa of the e.xploMoii was an employe mimed U. N. Woodnrd, who was unity hirnel and irom its admintatrstioii. Tie- inter r meetuigs ana in the MipfHUt of all town, t careinuy gutr.iei agitnt with the tal county, Mali- and .National Pi ohiUtiou can- knowledge that t.u- tl uj w - n v didateo for oliii-e. one. mid that on.t Ita caution oe te- l oca I. "Ll'Ms. aduit.isnWe. Ked crer ai glrr a jutU" Knllouing is the plan .roj-OstMl for thu cotistantlr, but prnloc-d mirlvtmn; oianiuioii ot local cIm: ever u;on tne loc.il diae. It ;lf 1. The object of tlii- clnb ha'I be to proved itself ue(ul as a iavative. and a tea, w . t H V ', . ' 'C . . i r.i ii i c . s - t -i t m h M- f ! : i.n ' . ' V .. r n - for ' lull's;". :. ten. x V J" t ;.rk- I p .: ir - pi .i : . .:! nd s i irr.t. ! sk . rf tv t ; i o .rHwi to . J if: It.. - . hi.' . I . -i t . tt " l.v i if V- M I It I t i " THis KATIOfAL aHNuV. 4 f f Front Ih. " V died the same ni-ht, without b-ing able to jiroiuote nil tonus of temperance work, dif- as so eoiplovcd as b.ngth lmt uarni- Jul of medic.nes of lt5 ort lor con tlnuoiiM nduiiniiratloR. Ine diagnosis giten ear!? In tbe rae wax proved to be correct b t!e nttcru M'po, by tbe clinical history of tbe pa tient, and by the tat tissue. Tne il. ease b.n 1 a much aborter course t:a a ual. owing to tbe protntlon of tOe pa tlcnl's siTsiem, depeodeut. In great uieanre, ntHi other cinwe ' I he cas? ot tbe lice la tbia caae Is larg-dT conjectural. h;elfilbiin, aa a i uie, -tarts Irom local e.rcdlatioa, nml nn'.ike other lonus o( cancer Is Stab- ( entia. ( on ttm'W.is appointed not dependent up n bredll i rr prills tell h.w the accident occurred Sojik v.eeks ago the communion si rvice wa.s stolen from th- Christum Church in Omaha. Kecentlv it was learned to be in the possession of Mitchell Fleming, fore man of the pattern .shop of the Union Pn cilic ltailway. Klemiug, who i.i a reputa ble citien, wa.s mnrrieil a short time ago. Among the invited gues's were John (Yb aged sixteen, and another I oy. The lads felt under obligations to mukethc groom a present, and, being out of money, stole th tt .service Irom the church and sent it to him. There were no marks on the ware, an 1 Fleming thought it was all right until he heard of tne robbery, w hen he informed the authorities. Mns. Stklla Pic'HAtiosov, of Lincoln, dropped a can of kerosene on a hot .stove tho other morning. An explosion fol lowed, throwing the oil all over her. No ono was at hand to render assistance ami before the Humes were entiugui.slied .she was fatally burned. While six young men were bathing in the Missouri River at Omaha the other I use ii'toiniatioii on the subject, and ad vance tiie raiisi of prohibition against fiec lhjuor and hu:h license ioik'cs. J. The ollicers hi!l In? :i President, SiH-retaiy and TiKsiircr, who. tugethri with the cliairmaii ot siainlmg roiiiunl tei's. .shall constitute the Ilvctn.u im inittee anil i-!iall nianaue a!! afTalts not hcltled b a vote id the club. ".. There shall te sun ling coiiitnUlee? for votes, prohibition literature, c:c prie gntinines for regular uus'in lectures. ind a oil, lor iieiulilNfiin town--. II. N li:.I. i nMMI! IKK. M. ... II. . . b !V ' ' Hr I I . .. .. Ml .' iw b'lli., ' Nl I. i . I V ,l let' nu erltri ' aiao low lll,-7-. tk, i it Pi m. : a :. Hi' l ' r ri i i 1 1 l- :is tollous: t hairman. i. I. S. leiutdm Adams, H. II. Mield: Aide!oH. It. '. Kldiedire: Rooue. J. T. Matble; ltutlalo. 1. K. Ford: R.itlci. c. K. Pentl.'j ; P.iut, Pi of. Smith: Rrown. W. W. W. Jones: Cass, deoige Swarts; CIa, John l Ilopp.-i; Co!la. John 1 Anderson: Ciiiiimg. U ilber F. Ryiaut: Custer. J. IS. he.Moiit; l),iwoii. F. I.. Wotrtn: Mixou. W. C. Snith; I lodge. W. J. T. Wallace; 1 ottglas, S. C. Rrewstcr: I illtuoie. Sautord Williams; Franklin, H. Whitmore: Fnrnts, Rev. 31. .Mecham: Uagc, 1 . M. Hill: Uo-per, T. A. VisL-- II-. II II I ..,.... - II-.1..1I1..1, ! evening, one of the number. John Wther-i.:vlnV: .,'; ,,,,.,, ,: j.,,. , ,;. JItill dnZ'tU' reported the changes of im morality against the rich classes of Loudon as subFtantially true. Rex Simcson. the United States Marshal of Kansas, was reported to have seiit in his resignation. A soUTii-nouxn passenger train on the Chicago it Indianapolis Air Line division of the Louisville. New Albanv it Chicaco I Railroad, when rounding n curve a mile I north of Delphi, Ind., ran into a drove of cattle. Rnggageinaster Robinson was badly hurt and eight head of cattle were killed. There were fifty passengers aboard, none of whom were hurt. TLo 1 lassengers were uninjured. up iori, iweiuv-iwo years ot age, was drowned. He had been married only about one month. A katal accident befell John .McCuire, n bright young man twenty-three vears of age, the other day. He was assisting in moving a house at Omaha when suddenlv one of the prop beams, used by the house movers to stay a structure with, that they are moving, fell with a crash, strikinc him on the head and shoulder, producing death Mks. Salm, the self-styled "Cattle Queen," of Houston, Tex., incidental owner of four large ranches, one hun dred and twenty-live thousand dollars' worth of stock, and diamonds to the value of seventy-live thousand dollars, who attracted considerable attention in Chicago recently, left the Palmer House suddenly, leaving behind her the al leged valuable collection of jewels and lier trunk as collateral for an unpaid lull aggregating seveutv-live dollars. The proiHTty included an alleged dia mond necklace, pearl ear-rings and a silver spoon with an alleged diamond in the bowl. Their value, as assessed Ivy a jeweler, amounted to eighteen dol lars, the most valuable article being the silver soon. APniTIONAL IHMMTCirKS. An immense fire occurred a; Toronto, Can., enrly on the morning of the '.1 1. Unit ing on the Toronto Sugar Refining Com pany's new premises on the F.splnnnde. Two or three vessels at the wharf took fire and were destroyed. It was reported that one or two lives were lost in the ware houses and elevators that succumbed to tin Humes. The loss was supposed to ex- jceedsUKM.OOO. An official dispatch from Victoria. B.C., savs that extradition papers have been Rliiu: Howard. A. R. cedi 1 : letlcr son. J. Ii. Stark: JohuMut. L. WliUtd Kcainev. W. U. Kneehaw ; Kno. 1. A. Vale: Kieth. U. ( ooper; Lancaster. II. U. iicortrc: Lincoln. W. . Vessels; Merrick. A. 1 Reuioehl; Madison, A K. Paughitin: Nance. K. ;. 1 00k : Nemaha. J. N". Rutin; NuckolN, J. W. Voiuu: to-. C. F. S. Tcmpiin: PawnTc. L. J. n'c.l; P-eic. It. Upton; Phelps. A. . KiMc-haw; Platte. K. A. Ceiranl: Polk. J. A. I'liapm: R d Willow. J. A. T:i!or; Riehaid-.n. W. K. Nea!: Saline. J. K. I -me; Sioux, W. .1. in a few hours ' It is snitl that the experimental We for harrow; Saunders. C. 11 Smith: Sarpy. W coal in Rrown.sville was a failure. The R. Prusrh: Seward. Win. .M. Reaver; 'drill iienetrated 1,WH) fact and encountered Thaver. Sus.in FergHm: Washington. ( several veins of coal, but none of them 'roe:i: Wavnc, H. (.. Potinger; York, would pay to work. 1 The ten-year-old son of Thomas Iient- ner, living .some distance .south of Ains ' worth, was thrown from the saddle re- ' rently, his foot hanging in the stiirrup. Extensive frauds have lieen discovered 1 granted in the case of Hibbs, the default in tho accounts of tho Munster Rank (Ire- ing poFtmnster at Lew iston, Idaho, and land). Mr. Fanpiharson, one of the joint ( that TlO.ooo found on his person will also managers' of the Dublin branch, is missing ' bo turned over, with $IV,000 of the bank's funds. S. S. CoX. United States Minister, has The employes of the Westinghouse Air been.speciallyinstructed.it is reported at Brake Company, nt Pittsburgh, Pn., have ' Constantinople, to resume negotiations been notified that their wages will be re- with the Porte for a modification of the duced from ."per cent, in some instances to Turkish tariffs on American imoorts. At Rome, on the'Jd. Cardinal Morancon. seem ted Archl ishop Walsh, of Dublin, and other prelates. Several American nota bles were proent. In accordance w ith the act of the Legis- The little fellow was dragged to death. A NfMitEti of farmers in Southwestern Nebraska complain that a small insect is destroying the young cotton wood trees on their timber claims. The insects eat the leaves and tender limbs of the trees, leav ing them perfectly bare, from which uiany of the trees die. The insect nt tirst is a lit- .. D. Stilson. a stvti: nivvi tion. It was decided to hoid the Stato i inven tion at Lincoln dining the state Fair, and an invitation was extended to John P. St. John. late candidate for President, to hu ptcscnt at the convention. (Jr. nit'- I'i. k. New Voi:k. July J7. The publisher ol . (General (Irant's book ns: "fouicnd ' Irant did no: rtsy ujhi his recollections , for his facts, as he ad twenty or Uurty i larire business Ieilgers tilled with data. ( p.s,t on to thi dieas Therr raat, however, aside from this. b n latent : temlncT toward cancerous troubles I winch is more prononnced In some iadt vkdiitiis loan 1m ottoen-, otbrrts we should th- uoa't.e t explain nhf simple and contlun.-d cicniaiiiMi wonld imloce the disease In on case and not In another. It i, however, qi- probabte ti.at e'-esr.- "in klng WM le c tiv cms ot the rancer In tienernl 1 Urant's ca-e, or at b a: U Is jair to pre sume he would not Litre had lh d'Hea1 If his ha it Ha I not been curled U ex cess T.il- aps(int(llo'i Is made In liceol h- Jaf that of the thoiiaauds who kinoke but a very small proportion nf!.'r Irom , th" disease. Al-houh thero hu more or less contan: pun ol a srnawmj ch'iractcr, the pa'ienl wj h.ipplly apared tlmt agonv of suffering which la o!l-n associated w.th the InrasitMt d tbe le;. er part.s of the tonsil" tv caiceros dis eie Had the latter occurred. It wis propos. i! uj divide tbe sensitive nerve of tbe loosm "gust.torv" tli roil 2 h tie soontb which operation oftentimes sire abso lute ivlief. Snch pi In a; ixttetl. h w ever, was kep' under control by eoen'a and inorp'dne, so that the -t h4 of the pnllt-ut that his death honid b a jtcaceful one was fully reali. -d." STORM-BEATEN. .VIxihmiii l.:ile .Vss.-nililx llialtirlir.l t) tlir I. lenient. MtPiMiv, Wis., July XO. Mowmm Ijvsc Asenb!r, now at work near tbls ritr, has In two day ami on night en countered two severe torras of wind and rain. '1 Nsdnr nlzht cvrrybodr aoi 3 coinpie drenching and ome of the tenU 1 v . 'it.j-i . I s f . trr." 1 m f e i M or an S j . . iri Nl .'t,l ! luC 1 will !.. v to lr,Hol . ill m V k foeitt e .tfoti I ' et.i.nl ., 1 . ' In .lu tiiwr 1 , tr tle ori:i 0 . tutll rrp'"" " ' tiw-Mi r.riui 1 1 ln lie ! p . V.i l;t lie in tii" iii 1 rla! itt lioreo . irl -.t . 1 1 ..f . 1 , (, fo 4r.-t willing t , .o- n n. .- . tf 111) it rfi, . nler, HHha. mitnl' l'tl uthotklp 1 and e vene itutiirturiii nn reH-tf ni r tit.t tin- innn"liat . tjlwtt.,n f ,, I lureaHnl to lrwvl H-.r . , Hfra, ht our nt.r imj t oplrf.rtunlt o ..tktrit'uf tnf tnrie in Mknv tne Uli ( r-rttfkrmUrm o mrWnifWirmmt . to nai rowti.b.tf,r fr.oo r .o ,tfj t N.ra . at R .. 1 Uwn r n-t K 1 l.tHk. Si .' ro' r t a 1 I. 1 - H tt.. I IS?,?, T in .1 DOVft 3H2 COlI. .v ..- Vtt.Oll S. Sm..'I. Mt It lMl.i I (till St.,.,,,,! .rnHl I lr iMi ..til n... umi-i. Cinvri,x, . Jalv SI. HstMt S tbe peerleaa (te of Ibe Trl, ! bcr pronled rrtlretat mk tbe ltt.. . track yraterday. Iatlnz her own r :-. 1 br s tail bait aeeoad, inHt r tee . ; lbj wUdet afHMfce of 20.00 k v , Sb wa brottglH ot , ." ' t o'c.ork, and wan give Mwrmiox beat." whkb ' . de In 7 T Tbao a b- of tbe 2:34 clit. w.ta bad while Mnod - aUittt her wimt sad mdm up t her grwu tU.rt htm wn. drtven y t,, Uir9-Mr'.er tarn and brought down t i-tretcti at a r.ood io-i, and wbeftt.be or ! wai siren to go b fairly i-ap4 a . The average re- ISJ'i per cent, in others ductiou is 20 per cent. The people of Hue.sca, Spain, have risen in revolt against the execution of tho ex cise laws. The rioting was serious. The enragea people auacKea tuc ottice of the lature prohibitim: the emplovment of liovs excise collector and burned it to the under twelve years of age in the coal ground. breakers and under fourteen vears in the The other evening the Brownwood and mines, nlout live hundred loys were dis Cisco (Tex.) stage was robbed a mile and charged from the collieries in'theShamo a half south of Cisco by two mounted men. kin (Pa.) district on the 1st. Receiver Brown, of Brown, Bonnell ,fc ' Uui.ev Pcoh and J. I). Smith, two young Co., at Youugstown, O., has signed an men residing three miles west of Kr.nger, agreement to pay the Amalgamated Asso- Tex., while in an intoxicated condition ciation's scale of prices. Ihe works em- . were run over and killed bv an east ltouud ploy J.OOO men. pass-tiger train on the Texas : Pacific In tbe whole of Spain on the 2'MU there Knilroad. were reported ::,1G$ new cases of cholera . Kiel, the half-breed Canadian rebel, and I ,:!": deaths. 1 was found guiltv of treason and murder tlch'ack moth almut one-eighth of an inch These took wcie kept bv hU m.litnry vc- retary uiirsng Uie war aui conuiiu in imi his dispatches ami order, copied on the day they were sent or cven. Miih iu:e iirg relic which 1 hive obtained fom the book and which !.a not as yet been 6eefi bv a newiajT man. is one of the mani fold copies of a letter of tie terms he wrote to Jenera! J..-.- at Appomattox Cmrt House. It wa- dill.Milt to oh.in and will chaitse an ni-jiortaiit fat ;u hi-torv. The precious dfKnimeut i m .1 g.as ca'; uml w is traced in the rior:er s hands. One TPIMOIII P nt.l l.ctri,.?r.. alnmn. a t 1... t,ii V YC P r.,,1 sfl-lAVIf-.! 1 1 C I... AI.UOK A. M. A1ILLEK. in Charge of ' companie! bv thunder and iiirhtnm--. hnve linn red Set.toml.er IS. the imprirVomcntS on cstorn rivers, prcvniUnl over the southern provinces of A rvi.i. srow n and ferocious lion made lias made his annual report to the ' France. In Kodcz. the capital of the its est-ape at Texarkana. Tex., recently as Chief of Engineers at W:lhinTton. In . Province of Aveyon, lightning set tire to J Knbin.son's show was leaving the town. tne priests semiuarv. u sought the woods ami was seen several in length. This is the destiuctivu" period of tleir life and lasts nlxnit three weeks. Dt'HlNO a late .storm the dwelling house of John Johnson, of Wisner. was said to have been struck by lightning in live differ ent places, and the hinges to a screen door and the clock pendulum were melted. Btur;t..R.s raiiled Will Shryock's stornt Louisville the other night and made away with one gold watch, six silver one.-, thirty or forty oIid gold nng, a revolver, a lot of cheap watch chains mid ix Ujxes of ciga's, valued all told at about j."."iO. BCkt County threatens to turn itself into a cattle ranch and fatten .Vl.tvJ head of stock a year. The Emerson AVio has vanished. Sakaii Ann Hadlky. liv-.ng three mll from Lincoln, went out to the banks of. Salt Creek the other af tern'K.n, and whj misled later. Her loly was found after several hours search. Kkccntly a Celar HapHis idacksuiith. in a tit of mental depression, idaced tbe were blown over. 1 eiteroar .itteraooa sir, emiB2 w Bf ijifM anji. 2 n meeting was going on at tbe hase " tbe nnarter pwi In afdi tabernac.e, n torm of wlad came a. 'UickIt. and aappd the bnlrard, aad lnnr vent a etr of tent. A nnmbr of b'-ats being oa tbe lake Tear tbe groBad. an ainrm praag r Te-t oino of Td seager booid tweet with in accident. Tbe Uiberaaeie wa oon abandoned and everjNodr wntcbed the lake. Finally the bunt, with tbe . toe ha ititb eye fiaabiay aad ter br; Jt--k fts t.. . fc. . L L r- , vw wwr-s oro i j to pWes and bal to b- rwJared walk u brtag her doa Hair broas1. ber back, aad - ba pmm4 turn gran l lawd -e al to act Mil abe ,--banel of ber.if. AnoUker atari w MMMle. aad tbe Seiatifaj llttda aaara aader tb wire UK a rocket. r ? .t- mi- xn'i a raw war ariaaw. e rent.on ol one or two. pamm la afelv. i . i . . imporfant fact in rHect'in with it wa wl the parties la tbem were urantlr .!. .1... .... 1.a . .m r.f ,1... m. .1.. ... . .. js (i.-neral idtdeaii states in Ins bi'ory. an rtfter tltouzh; of (".rant- ami written be tween the lines. There are x-tcril uli tio,vs in the text, bn: the part relating U hie arms was uuchaurcd. " - A furniture aiaser at the N'evv Orienas rijiOsi;ji ihssuy,.,,! co n. trtinitn from Arkat'-a- whittMnv a frightened "a -ill tKeit capxd. bat aotbing -erioBs ii!owed. A hmayr ande: dor in. the Urn. aad tie e.aai onmber o! biff faiatla thhm aad crtamiag ul dren were proatpUy eaiad lor. i i i A JUM-rrr". IUrwnlI. 1 Cou-ums O., Jaly 81 V.'aatter wlie, daagnr. two aad Hr 5lwc- baa, wile of tbe aanrdered awta, T9&1;- - ihus ocwrj. ronijcia wa ; ptaylfrowi tb.ja.l4e.' taa4bttla. Um atoaib;atf Axarea tiM A te Mac aaoat went op, and a tWoaan 1 oei m: reamed "Hbaa dwaw It There vrere ae po-d oll oa tbe reawlt J kiaad H.' a rv. Ur. Aoaner eapac a rtowUB2 ha It at b? 4oae. tMii tb. TiccititTii t?irtt. 1 AGO cn.iirc ,t-.-.rt , , lr-nnrk t 1 Secketauy Bay.viid rcceivel a dicpatch times prowling around the outskirts sus...u . ....w ..a-s cui. m.froiu the United States Consul at Mar- , the tow,,. It was subsemieatlv .sho: a!. if :,-....-.: i rta -.. . iiiu.uisouri i.u-ii sntiffswereremovoa. keil!es on the, ",0th savin- th.i th.. r- na..r ne town. it was scnseiUentiy after injuring a man. l...r)3 trees cut and eleven drift report of au outbreak of cholera in France Tun lit. Kev. Kichanl Phelan was con piles removed. "Owinjr to the failure ws ""founded. ! s-craUi coadjutor Bishop of the Catholic ftb. Uiwr ind H-irlmr hill for ib.. i jehome E. Manninc. an nttoruev, has Diocese of Pittsburgh and Tutelar Bishop .ii !i inr i s . ... . o '-' Jv vonri oiAianama Claims for nliefe.1 ;nn. savs:, "there can be but little lence to the court. workone. It ts proposed with the Mai'dS. trotted a mile in g:Gsl4 atCleve- Iia-t, .i;-,o,-,-.i f.. . ..-i. 1.. .. r. t..-.. 1 1. i. ....-.! 1 cntlv- examining a revolver. iiatel it at .s. .-v.-. .. s . 1 " ..M.. ..v.ii t.i iit.ii-iii" iit'iiin. ine . 111 l iirviiii s. l i.iMa:zu. x .&.. n mc i. s .-. unilinir .luno Till ISvS.1. .i,i-r! .... . - 1 t.l .IJ ,..M. S'V, .'V. filler AftVlTs available to do about,: weeks' ' lRn,1 - " the U)th, the .juickest mile workon the Missouri River and sis ; crf "'J' . . . , , L , , , . . , tr si Sixty Russian criminals, who had been months work on the Mwissippi. An I ,enWnceil to ilo .n reccnXw, appropriation of $161,000 15 asked for while en ronte rwe against their guards the Mississippi and Soo.000 for the 1 ami, although unarmed. Ivgan a desperate Missouri, with an appropriation of ' "S"t tor niierty. Thv battie last-ed a long L75.00O :uked for he next fiscal handsome mahogany cabtaet "to w a; the woo-! wa.- 1 ke "" Another ec- t.iiittI t. T Skt flllii Tfn.lA.r- i! hin nl V. . . . ..l.. l..f ...,..1 m mm. -. m..sh u. . L. pulle.1 the tricar with his to-. U, was lh.. ,;.. ,..,-, j .f-.- WjI w- &:Z V r tatted t retom th'tv-sjx: vears obi and should linve . . -V' W- u, ftl, lt ., tef,RPasl tb.it I, in.. tv mx vears owi ami tjouM iinve nh-si to ba an old lai t-atiar ber ci.tsi.. , j L-inu-n b-::.T i . . z i unta cell fa- paw rwstr aavtt aw aat k.iow n te ... r. hmch of fntd c-,cm -eale-i in one .f . , wi " """" Sieve Iyx;. one of the Ilnsksvon lUncb his ,aiJa mw -t ret! rha.r-. "Hfax', SW8Pftl- At tbt be l4 ewfeal d thugs, sot fonr years and a half in tbe Pea- thts 1()il for h A ah ; tog ,3 biaaaclf aad lei. to tbe rroaad. cad 'Am itentiary lor Killing o. man i'roTince lait a:" sfe.". T aaartted. A. y. U'tkit? wara oaaaae;tad a Ji'. jrfn. bI astair u taw dwnCb trel tb wbicS opaat laiaMdttclj u U cst Ths h.-eac in val w oi nrr,erT IfW- ia 'be boj."ne e-toa of hVetendu iw.: tbe pas 2iftr ymrt is -bourn :a tbe re- ' cent iaJe o: tie Lu.:wi iates rrt-' lltn at tbe rurner of Tretnnnt tr-?: FJtn 1 eznpke piace 1 r-e jriaaoa rtor- dutMt! the land in 13- tore IV'O. a--;d vt si,,,,, Mt ioa4-. Hrat t, U, jjj so.-a l.nutA,. sccoaafwaisMt br kwavr -;. aUaHJ kli cttr Tawwdar rwalae .. dnr bid km iirewcU. al tba btterrlaw- bttdkaics abowt tbe clt la tbe arc beevnr dacnptka. VTbea tb laWrvtavr scUnt were badly st, T& "V wry ot AI'm esM sprint. Tncn:is from Valiev C.naty eompIeW give it a jopultioii of ZJ-IVk John Itsu. a Lincoln Iarber. while re- ti:r Arrt-iCvTioxs for tbe ppr.iismnt of hr Us " " cement show.! the ' hv'1 Ir"!' " Frontier. Hitchcoek. Iwip .n 1 i the MasowJc Temple n conv ath of Julv to Le aRi r::eld Counties have been tiled aith . ple'cd. maJcmr UMJti cosi of laad and 1 an appropriation 01 ' "S1" ",r eny. in- oauie tast-eu a long arthe Osa'-e River for , ttfan(l the soldiers were absolutely un- ,. ,- i - .s.s. , t al,Ie to -'ontlr their manacled assailants, year. Jt is proposed to j , . ,r,.rtf .,, . , - . . , 11 .1 Iweutv ot tbe convicts were snot dead nuove snags, cut trees and repair 1111s. and of the other forty thirVy succeeded in making their escape The clearing he-use returns for week i -n'r ibjw w. 1, wi. ended August " 1 showed an average de- not londetl and pnlled the tr.gser. Tb- ... .., ., . . . . Irtll fiteret! r.fnrlii let njut.le. crease 01 1.1 couinarexi wim tae cor- 1 - 1-- rt'spoadin week of Iatyear. The public debt state t!trense during- the mou mi1 uui'i iiBiaie'iosrr, ann ar.ion ill i" T n tfihntr OI C"i.V -J- lit IV t tak-n oa them at the next meeting of tbe l'ai'ed Staid GoferBOMU booefat loard. ( for ?IO&,., ami at Ic5 sofal tt BEXTnn.TD L the name of a town on tb ' $:Ji&,0lJl IkuUm litrmUL 3. & M.. OcoIoJla exteaslon, lif:-:a mile f m , w Three valuable borz were tf!.I bv j $? Tr-UJ U iirh;ia t4ie other dav in the barn of il I F00"" ,f sniwfc owa tba er.rth bjw Satten. near irarmond. !ea iitmt liir six moatlte So End The Commercial Hank of Suffolk. Vo.. suspended recently. The deposits were about sSlu0,0-. A 1"Olice cordon is stationed aronad the cholera inftseted houses at Madrhi. The poorer classes manifest the greatest lios tility u the olKcial doctors cad psil bearers. lor out. V: xsmsQurt, I). C. Jnty II. Tba r.-esUJeat yettenlaj 2pp9tnted Jo-ewh Ntcboten lUrrl. ol Ritlators, to caJctbip it tae NaTil Acadsaaj, n Aa aaooiLs. rc tv Mm of tba latu Ieaten sat KisUagNnrv, of Arctic liaae, waw tided to pes as craaiiaatloa for d alsJoc. Harrt t a de oeeaCiei of tbe rrz Z J" ' Z? i"Tilwo " - raaweacol a art imA Ja Uatted aisle, aavj .'; wwg. r. hn u allJtetl!A iw . - w-s., .M i., i.ikvm stacw wd bara m ewawwau. Taw arirt'i i LSTSm ,?, r"4"0- Tku u " t. m . Wwm Ik. -u. -A . . "' "-w wnrai l tt mt brie aac b4oataai m W. O. Watwr. Traaa nwsw krr bi ,n mrtm tv cl j. ebtaMey. went btowa Jrji aac iNiUdia-,; awwiaa ara to .hrad. e4rt to Cnaral bnai', Osa n bivwatc Cmjcico. Itt., Ji7 yo.tt9. Cm , joaoc eoio.-ed aaia, ad Xat SS?'l."v 5tir-' Iriab ffjf. aei.-d beioca Juc w m, ttb sHe, ij sV,irw4 to wet aw,-- - Tba JwHtiea Ummd . aretart lo re.ssdag to Ue tba taoc sad coaawsalen ta bcea. 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