THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. A. C. KOSHER, PabUsbcr. m BED CLOUD. . - NEBRASKA- CURRENT COMMENT. Germany's colonization scheme for Zanzibar is condemned by many of the German newspaper:. Torn brokers who acted for Fanju liarcon, the defaulting manager of the Dublin Minuter Hank, bare faifcjcl. Coi.osi:i.FkeiC;kaxt. it is said, in tends to abandon military aspirations ami will take a position as civil engin eer of a railroad. The artocratic citizens of St Petersburg an; donating money tor the purchase of a silver tea. service to be presented to Mr. Gladstone. M.IS.-J Josik Choker, an actress at Chicago, was in court recently charged with the larceny of the manuscript of I'.artley Campbell's WJalley Slave." A corru: ran away and got married at Birmingham, Ala., the other da They were both nearly seventy years old, and eloped so :et rid of the oppo sition of their children. Lai-ka Claxtok, the two-year-old child stolen duly 11 from the sidewalk near its home in Philadelphia, was re covered by detectives at Chester, Pa. Ellen Deary, the woman having the child in charge, was arrested. It was estimated in Washington that not less than ten million acres in addi tion to the lands mentioned in a long list recently published by the General Land Ollice are illegally enclosed, of the special agents of the depart- kvc not had time to make ex pand specific reports. an reports from nearly Texas indicate consid- drouth. In a plant is reported ibuiug otherwise kg this, there tion which tield than "alls Jn- s. a- F ,h lat we I -ex- y EWVS leof fvcred Mleries pie bar- rtmount 'actually it COBSO- Lax on the F-rejrateai a been d- rarho was ra id that the first gran tod Japahoe tribes en sanctioned w Secretary of fr's'tfctt spor'ifieallv rand incoryorated report f I8KM( pi resets ed. the; right .e cattleaien and re aver it ibeeanie aces- own motion or from rthe Ifctlians. In this rinuoumvd to At cavrlo- - I JC occuiKltiOB proved rtlie Indiana tin sGovem riot interluvM vrhh po ; a Wide-lV3tti b-'lV-f tlf I t.uim araon; tl nepwes .of At- . i anta. !Ium!nas of colowd people are held under tlirn!dtni U- conjure !eur. who vow terrible puatfliiufnts fltrainst their Tictiia: it thev fail to ch.r .;ts, : ai,,- ,-0:! . i - a a asaa IVillU-- la. 4.11. I Mi. I A. IMT couic up with 'iieir regular vvontribti tions. Ambrose lielden. a well-to-do negro of that eity. who was usder the influence of one of thee wretches, dit mised him. The conjuror, a revolt ing looking .spectacle, turned upon Belden. and shaking his finger at him. said meuacingry: "For this your en trails shall burn, and burn, and burn." The next day Belden felt what he im agined to be lire burning fiercely with in him. He has taken to his bed and Ids case baffles the skill of the doctors, tvho say that he will surely die. WUT? WIYDTT. AT T A"DlTP AJ-LJ f J1mUU JJn IbUJJa af the Dailw Kawa. OX me UOUy 9W& JL Summary PERSONAL AM I'OMTICAU Mosek, ex-Governor of South Carolina, was again arretted at Iiojtton for obtaining money under false pretenses. A nisi'ATCtf from I'lacerville, Cal., of the 11th saj-fi: James W. Marshall, the dis coverer of gold in California, died yester day at his home at Kelsey. He was seventy-four yours old and died a jrtverty stricken ami disappointed man, having lost ail his property by the cupidity of the early prospectors. Mrs. Helen Hcnt Jackson, the well known authoress, died at San Francisco recently of cancer in the stomach. Mrs. Mark Pattison, the fiancee of Sir Charles Dilke, in in India on a edeasure trip. On learning -of the scandal with which the name of her intended husband Ik connected she immediately telegraphed Sir Charles to announce their engagement pulJic. Senator Vest was reported suffering from neuralgia rit Helena, Mont., recently. LoiU) Vane Ernest died in England re cently. He served with distinction in the Federal army during the late war in Aisurica. MISCKI.I.ANKOt:. Dysentery wan reported becoming epi dunlc nt Bridgeport, a mining village of Pennsylvania. The disease was due to famine and filth, most of the laboring pop ulation being out of employment. Coi.onki.Anoei. Rodriguez of the party of Limbano Sanchez ami six bundits be longing to the party of Torre Jiminez have been shot at Mantanzas. They were cap tured while negotiating for outward pas sage. GoiiKUcn, the Anarchist, addressed the strikers in the public square at Cleveland, J., again on the 11th. The red ilag was waved and the use of dynamite recom mends d. The Social Pr.rity Society, of London, was agitating recently for a new trial of Mrs. Jeffreys, for the purpose of securing n public disclosure of the names of poli ticians and noblemen who frequented her house. The Smith court martial at Washington completed its work on the 11th and the court was temjiorarily adjourned. The findings would be sent to the President for his approval or disapproval. Acting Secretary Fair-child recently directed that a supplemental competitive examination bo held at the Treasury for tho purpose of filling seven vacancies of the grade of cadets in the Revenue Marine Service. A terrible explosion of gas took place in the West End Coal Company mines at Mockaqua, fifteen miles from Wilkesbarre, Pa., tho other morning. Twelve miners were reported killed and several others dangerously injured. Dysentery was reported becoming epi- i cove A destructive cyclone oecarred in Northern New York on the afternoon of the l'Jth. Norwood, Kt. Lawrence County, was greatly damaged and eight lives wero reported lost, The Greenwood Iron Work, operated by the Parrott Iron Company, nt 3reen wood, N. Y, shot down the other night. The liabilities are said to be from $100,000 to SIOO.OOO with assets of tf00,0OU. Fiv or -six thousand dollars are due the employe. The firm of J. S. Martin & Sen, wbole sale grocers, 180 Chestnut street, Philadel phia, have suspended payment. Letters from Saakim say that the troops are dying like flies. The officials, lowover, will not report such a condition of affairs. If inxtt young ladies took the veil at the Mattenckrodt convent, Wilkesbarre, Pa-, one morning recently, under the direction af Bishop CFHara. The ladies wre from -various towns and cities in this country and Europe. The family of Daniel Ashbaugk, JrM near Sew Philadelphia, O., were poisoned recently by eating toadstools. One toy died and the mother and a young child Moore not exjected ito live. Tw girls named Richardson from the Dayton -Orphans' Home, avho were visiting tae fam ily, were also ia a critical condition. Tux United States Treasury' Department lias authorized the American Express Cen psuiy to roceiveiie baggao of passeugens from Europe uon arrival c'n New Yorh to be forwarded immediately ki bond witiiont examination to the principal ports of en try i" the United States and Canada, wko?e the duties, if any, will be assessed. a-a. s.tMI.,u, 4t-, .. u.k am -. at .t 1 ....a... aa... ..s.v.w.AJ1 aa US.M Uee-slaanaryncagtv reconu. -, ..HI t.ir tli.. l..aA.- ta I hllttimilTl in fu Uliaiv. tuvr., ... n. , ..M I,.. U.,1 . .. f.-..- .11.1 "oaM- , - ' 3 .. , t i tr ..,. ,. Thk Montreal Local Board of Eealth baa ileclarLHi tlie smallpox epidemic in that... ... .. ... . , . . . i r jinatt'jn the taJtieincn will le t.'oinjjt.'lletl t -n . An obixnious tenant ca a fnrrn neart Ctnl .. IUtt.1 rf t-riKK- Jumln I ., - . . . .. ' . . ' the other nipht In- raiders who fired pistols , a tkir deiaarture. ! toacE and Henry Martens, aped tvou- 1one ad twelve ytaa-5, dris-ius ia a 11I'IITI- f .,., .1-.4tTa I..- .-. a Va-s . --T- -' -- -" - -. - -. Z ..a IT . aaaaaaa j.r.mi uottu, -. J., asa ooui taiitM. , Cottox croo report fnim nearly every 5fCHOa "l iea iBtiicari cona.erame.oatat jrjtu: the Treasure haw been uaniatfe irom aroutk witnia tae paat lew days. Prof. Riley has received infornatioB from Motttaua Territory that eraskopprs ' of both tbe niticratory and Bon-migratory .-pecies are swanninj: ia that section, aad that they are about moring East in Urg warms. The record rault of the Coianibat(KaH.) court House was destroyea by dynamite j on the morning oi the 13th. The record had been saturated with coal oil before the explosion, and the Iom was irreparable, o clue existed as to th perpetrator. I AT a meetinj: of the Aiu-ociated Befsctner ju s,ianuf.-icluren" nt lying: I'ranch re of! Manufacturer nt lying; I'ranch rv- ceutly it wan unanimously agreed to re- 'ace tlie I,ro,,,iction of ateol rails, to aa not to exceed the demand and enable amnu- ! facturern to make raila at reaiuaerative prices next yvar. ? atroyed everything in ita path. At Onl. Unite- States Senator Coke innujpira- J the county neat of Valley County, the elc ted the anti-prohibition camjxdu in Mc- . meats seamed to have spent their fury. L'-nnoa County, Tex., on the aigh. of the jiany buildings were unroof ed, other lth. shattered by the hail, wind-mills blown News from Guayaquil, Ecuador, of July ,j,0wn, crops wholly destroyed, and th 2.1, is to the effect that the volcano of Goto- window ;;las in the south aud wet front paxie was again in a ft tat; of eruption- One hundred houses had been destroyed. The loss of life was not known. Hoi. Kee & Co-, of Saa Francisco, the largest wholesale Chinese manufacturers of boots and shoes on the Pacific coast, have failed. Their liabilities are :IIU,000; their assets unknown. Government agents made another eizure of crooked wbi.sky at Philadelphia. The plan adopted to defraud the revenue was the use of thick staves oijKyite the hunghol, which prerntel the ganger cer tifying to as much whisky as the barrel really contained. Peoria, III., distillers were some of the parties involved. At Ithaca. Y., recently, a gnng of four lnlwrer.s on The Cayuga & Lake M:ore branch during a heavy ram sought shelter under an overhanging bluff, when a land slide fell upon them and buried Mike Mc- Manns, Pat Mahon and Mike Fahey, all of whom were killed. The fourth man es- capcl. Ten thousand Mys were thrown out of employment in the Pennsylvania mines by recent legislation. Their places were tilled by Russians and Pols Advices from St. Paul de Loanda, West Africa, under date of July l.ri, report that a petty King, Coanhama Huilla, died re cently and the natives attributing his death to witchcraft of the whites, massacred twenty Europeans, including thre6 French missionaries. A cavino-in of one of the lower levels in shaft "o. f of the Republic, Mich., mine ... . . ... tiood, and more nioodsuea is expected. Henry Johnston ami James Rodger, employes of the new Reading & Pottsvillo Railroad, wero killed recently at Reading, Pa., while attempting to bourd a moving train. Charles P. Dustin, another employe, had his head blown off by a Hying stone from a blast. The schedules of the assets and liabili ties of John Roach show that his liabilities aggregate -V-"-'-"" Ids nominal assets, $.-,10S,0!)0; his actual assets, $1,431,140. A man who has inspected the district in Glenville, N. Y., damaged I y the recent storm, says the farmers have lost 200,(J00. On some farms heavy deposits of rocks nnd gravel have forever ruined the fertile fields. Thomas Hartioan, a bill poster, of Au rora, III., had for some time lived unhnp- pily with his wife. The other evening ho stood in his back vnrd and was seen to rniso a revolver, take deliberate aim and send a bullet into his wife's breast. She fell dead and ho placed the pistol against his temple and fired, killing himself in stantly. Whisky aud jealously caused the tragedy. Chatto, an Apache scout, and two of his companions were killed, recently, in tlie state or onora, oy i.iemenaiu uavis aiui nis comuiniid. un oiscoveriug in- dinn signs, Chatto ami his companions made a rush for tho mountains but their treachery resulted as alove noted. Chotto J ,..,,.. irm Tiworni.il in tlin Mi( 11111:14 ntfisxnert nnu Mrprwe n e.ieacu ui. uutuuiUB 1 : 1 u:.. 1.,.: engaged ns a scout. The British Parliament was prorogued on the 14th. The importation of rags from France has been prohibited by the Rritish Govern ment. An excursion boat was upset in the har bor at Rouen, France, the other day, and eight persons were drowned. Serious gales recently on tho Scottish coast wrecketl fishing vessels and barks. A bark' crew was gallantly rescued by tho life boat at Nairn. APniTIONAL OIHFATCfim. All the drapery stuffs used on the funer al car of New York were given by Under taker Merritt to the Grant monument fund. The committeo will cut them into small bits and sell them. Attorney General Garland has been urgetl to discontinue the criminal prosecu tions instituted against the Oklahoma boomers, but has declined until he shall re ceive assurance thnt they have permanent ly aud in good faith abandoned their at tempts to enter the forbidden territory. Two colored children named Dela Jor dan, aged nine, and George Gibson, aged eight, were arrested the other dav at Charleston, N. C, for the murder of Jessie Jordan, an infant about one year old. The boy Gibson killed the child with a shot n. Typhoid fever ha made its appearance in the New- Jersey asylum for the insane. A doen of inmates are prostrated with the disease. Louis Hexke. of Cincinnati, first base man of the Atlanta Hae Pall Club, died the other tiny of injuries received in a col lisi'jn at first base the day previous. Two cowlny.s named Dick Jones and Dick Cavitt were killed recently in a tpuar- j reJ with a ranch owner near Gainesville, ' Texas. One of the Sell Pro.' circus wagons i tipp'd over at Sandusky. O.. recently, kill- ing Edward Fu'ton. the driver. j 1 ml-Easterbkuok. of Irainbna. O.. was TH11h1 ?" It' a hUa o IIrits .? tli rnlla " joadin.en ltosxcat-d eoaditn. iiton. ; hns instructed j thM Presidents f T,;K Swretarv of War - -T.v,,..ml Mil. e t.. ....f.irv. "v- '" ..t.x-.v. cxnl pncLnmatlon in region so the cat ifjlwiou oii X.he Chevenne anfl Arapaho ' , . ... - 9m Mt . , . to lroaioT. their hcnl bv Settnler 4. -.. ., ., : ,-. . ..... i" " a. iie cel .nnrsan-i zfzai'-j. iiv "TI" sEWKtSed .-rl ' . ,..K. T tmk Um . , . i i. i:.i ,i...i . ' ' d " grtn a,!... Kuss'Lja.ioiA.f Beldtun. i iveu -iomrtjuctol lr. n-ainp::ouo: ti'tKi! I.. . .. . , . of Kur4.f the Ccvac States. iT u ,v.r:l that a a' vil war has tvroken sacked, red the Mah."i5 succeor and if her nfNin1 liiir tasrn Lulled. Fkitz Fikjj and Julius ".rolff. sailors-be- J loainj: to the (ierruin Barfcr Morart. art, froai 1 Haaabur?. fought the other nJt'h: on toard Ishlu. Fien stabta?i WoliT wir h: heeth knife, and Wolff In turn ojvned n wound a jfoot 1'Jayj across the alslomen of k 35.sad- Bt. kilJJmj; him instantly. Wolff v ill alo die. j Dn. Metcalfe. Superintendent of the jF.ockwood tOnt.) Asylum, who was slabbed by a lunatic recently, died trora the effects 'of his wound. . recently causeU lUe instant ueain oi oam- gunn!nK reCeUtK-, and came back minus uel Darlington and the serious injury of his rJK,t forearm. yc.v tK)k j,0ld of the Francis Hartele. Darlington was about wt.n,on by th wrong end, with the usual twenty-five years old anil single. Barteio rt.8l,it. hail a leg and collarbone broken. j A MXAVy wju,i nn,i ru; gtorm struck Rooker Pickerell. an insane patient McCook ou tf,e night of the :!d. Three thirty-live years old, from Seward, Nek, houses were blown off their foundations, escaped from the asylum at Lincoln the another leveled to the ground, still auotlur other night and fell under a freight train ia1,y .rUlered v a partiallv finished while trying to get on. He left a wife and ( )rick W liHJnK lllown over oll jtt n(1 the three children. residence of John C. Russell was struek bv C. P. McVet, a farmer living near Oak Uj-htning and burned with most of the con Grove, Mo., was shot from ambush the tont Mr KlIg8ell was -eVercly shockel other morning, but was not dangerously ,,y tno ectric jjt. hurt, the shot being only a flesh wound. , TlJE llHVorof 0mnha has ordered all sa Much bad feeling exists in the neighbor- , ioons to be closed at midniL-hu XKIMASKA STATE NEWS. A lively hail florin recently left lt J footprint in portions of Hall. Gre-dey and S Valley Counties. Ik'ln Hu Paul and Scotia the hail, the Ianreat ever seen, !- of the city destroyed. Cattle utifortunately provided for went bellowing over the nrnirin: some were terriblv cut and muti iaual by the large glass dike piece- of ice which "fell like canister shot from the clouds, while quit a number of animal nre reJrte to have been killed outright, 'o ersoual injury is reiorted, either b lightning or otherwise. jnz other morning Perry Shotwell. a cvt nt the Penitentiarv, wa found in his cell dead, with his throat cut o that the windpipe and carotid arterv were cm- pltdy everei. Ciiari.:k Campbell, a twelve-year-old lad, wa drowurd near Crete recently. There are fields of what near Hruwns- t,ml ,t cinjm,j ujjl yield as high as thirty-eight buahels per acre, A ,',.jLliOAU grader named Regan, who u.s atrm:k ,JX, the head with a monkev trench by another grader namd Illnck, sotI1(. w-,...fcs airo at Gordon, has diel from the eff-ct.s of the injuries. The letting of contracts for making the big ditch that is to drain the Dakota County slough is po.-tponed until the -7th in-t. .-r? j The ditch is four and one-quarter miles lou js r!,tinatd to contain Vi.'Xfl cubic yards of excavation, is to be ten feet wide on the bottom and fifteen feet wide on top, and from two and one-half to seven and one-half feet deep, with eight feet burn. Rids will be received for the entire job, or for any one of the seventv-four sections into which the work is divided. S. Neve, a jeweler at Blair, went out - r:tin nn. nut" fr..rm.. n r..nnl of vV. v......r ... w .. -........ -- . ... w- - - for the arrest of Alviii Crutchfield, a forger who recently broke jail in Mitchell County, Kan., and is supposed to le tramping through Nebraska. He is forty years old, very near-sighted, talks rapidly and grins ( wnj0 talking I At Rassett, the other day, lightning struck a telegraph pole and knocked a man down who was standing close by. Fuiir men saw him fall and ran to his assistance, 1 when a second stroke of lightning struck the pole and tdl four of the m-ii. breaking the leg of one and forcing a bunch of key. in the jocket of another clear to the lione of his leg. Two iron bands around the pole were torn off and could not be found. At Inst account all the parties were lying in a critical condition. Recently Frederick iireede, rno ans i Cinplu-txl as a lalxirer upon a farm twelve miles north of West Point, was found dead in the harvest field. He had eaten a heavy dinner nnd returned to the field, nnd only n half hour afterward was found dead under a tree. The verdict of the Coroner's Jury was that he came to his death rrom the effects of the hent and drinking too freely of cold water. Deceased leiws a young I wife, who is left a stranger m a strange ,an,,f hcy having just armed from l.er- mnnv unmiiwii months nt-o. StfCretnrv of tho SlJlt onri of A nIinoll-nc;j t,mt the c,licKO, Iir. ,. . . . ... ,. , , , lington & Qtiincy will make n rate of fare ' . - - one ami one-third from Creston, Iowa, and ... .... ..... Junction for those desiring to attend the I State Fair at Lincoln. The St. Joseph & ! Western will give the same rates from sta ! tions on their line to either Marvsville oi Hastings-, as the case may be, for those at tending the State Fair. Post-okkice changes in Nebraska for the week endeu August S: Appointed Helvidere, Thayer (County, David Ross: Burr Oak. Otoe Countv. Mrs. A II. Plvuin ton; Nelson, Nuckolls, County, Jacob, (Jntley; Sacramento, Phelps County, H , Theo. Wilson: Scotia, Greeley County, I. J. Irayner; icutiry, Antelope county. William E. Vickory. Discontinued, Hughes. Dawes Count-. For the month of Julj tho deaths in Owaha exactly doubled the births, thert were '.Kl deaths and 4 births. Of the death .' were children under five years of age. Only two deaths were those of colored per- sons. A fatient named Booker Pickerell es- caped from the Insane Asylum at Lincoln the other night and in attempting to board n freight train fell under the wheels and was killed. He had a wife and three chil dren. Iwohtm.no recently struck the residence of John Hanahan, nine miles from Colum bus, fatally injuring a loy named Boren- ski. Lightning also killed a span of horse lwlonKiiiK to Mr. Uunlap, eiKht miles frorr died. On Wednesday erening at Li', uww mipiw n.-Bi. - "-i- UrM, Zm:h) ri.'. it hh .Vk town. o'clock Miss Healer taken sud "Uc'' 'In draUi rjHl ! ;w;"-- "1 ,r.M.,y m n s,ih M.t-.; U- a. A Niobrara familv recentlv narrowlv denly and violently ill and vomited until she J.? Ifu', aw,ta"7l ' " J?"'i cr St I"" "'''"' ?--J - escapetl poisoning. Six of tht; familv ol IM mi hour and a half afterward. Tin nt-Un. acl .. n''"rr- "' ' ' .HI hn im-t. bej. rrtf.-.J Kev. CampMl ate some meat purch'asec Coroner cave a cert licale of death fri.m "':n '"-1 ': two r.,' tat--t.s r-r4i.r la.- a. .1 1),. ,Jr ,,,,-taf . .li,! nin fiv nth-, coiice-stion of the brain due to choiera Mead anil 4. ma.npi. ;wo run rnr :tfc ..ic J- t-.t at the meat market, as did also five other . ,i. i ... ,,.... f . .... nret,: W lilum .iiti. Z"d H. UUt-r ir .. .. ... . . .. , t ."TT a ? . . lt n Knaa .& al.ia a.lnli.i I not determtue. Thk Hussell residenct at McCook war recentlv struck by lightainR and destroy etl Loss, -fl ... Football is popular at Valentine. A KErcnLic.ss Siat? Convention bar . been calle-1 to meet nt Lincoln Wednesday Octolr 14. 1.VC. at cven o'clock p. m.. foi f '." e iiriH)e of placinc in nomination can- lates for one Avciate Justice of tht ' Siinrama Pnnrt anil fnr tirn m.mUrt nf th. v aai aaa. . at a -sa - -- axaaap a a aa x Board of Hepents. and to perforrn suet other business as may be presented to th. conventi'.n. A Sweiie loy najacl Sndelek. livinr near Willnr. was bitten on the hand by i rattlesnake recently, and although tht hand an I arm wer-"liadly swollen befort medical atteerion wan iveH the wound. the lad is rec-jverin'r. The Bv-iton "Tea man has been swind ling farasTs in Madion C-mnty. A CLOCD-bckst near Cbadron elevatec Lone Tretr Crerk fifteen feet in a few min utes recently. The railroad prade for milet p the creek was well under way, and tbt camp on every rectwn were pitcned or the bank of thecrek. 5ot only this, tint ; " route wa lined witheauipraat, freihi . c. etc In the Eroding camp, aoppliw ?T.in and food, amountinc to tboaaand. of grinds had just been laid in. Every- thins avas destroyed, including fTaia. camp. baJdin;, ncrse. wagons and tools. Cc-ttral Cut is talking of a $"i.X Graat monauient. Tacax are fcrty-one creameries ia Ke braska, against 50 ia Iowa and ICC in Kan- pan.w.....-uu Cu --" .h.rm-er'.s In Phi'adHprna nd was p. 1 ill early in th day. All vomited blood burled at once. The house and corpse e,e and for a time it was thought that every thoroughly Uninfected. Coroner Peale one of the eleven would tlie. What was - afterward continued hi hire titrations nd wronc with the meat the doctor coulc found that the symptoms in the cae were AN EXTRAVAGANT GIRL- .StrRe 9tnry frntn thr Cltjr ut ltrrthf ly I r. rim.Ai)KtriiiA. Pa.. August ir Jfis AdrianiiM Psyche Rnnkle hx J:nt Ivcn re leRse! from the Ftate I.unAtic Aluni, whore she has Wen confined for twenty een years on the etraonlin.tr chrje of "extravarancc and eccentricity." Sh is the d.iu;hur of the Into Dr. WUUm HrinVle, a physicun who nioyel a lanre jractice and moed in the highr: cir"bv of tocicty here tlilrty jvars ajo. Mi- Brink le wa an ncknowKiign! lelle, a woman of great beauty and accompiihitie:ii5. She wasexL'cnielvetraacan: and an mifur uiua.e ciunce in uic nnunci.i i;an la: o: her father nivle U imp(?;hlc for hitx U ay her bill- a he had done N.'fre. Adrl anna w.r unable to ovcrcom her r:ras gant tastes. and w.thoct Vmwin; anytiiin? of the law in "uch cae orderetl a piano and et of funu- lure, which he sold Nfore ja ing for lh-m. nus proceflmg M:ilalizel Ue et to which the Htinkl.s belonged, aivl a it j Jtatol at the time "to save the f.tmdy honor," Miss Hnnkle wj vn: L the aIum. entering tlie tn-.titntioa m Ju!. 1-S). When tlie twelfth national omfer ence of charities and correct!!. ! im; in Wrflungton last June on f the delecA" made the loilouiuj :a:iiHnt "A Ifauti tul and charming voittic lad v. u.-.l to w-alth. i evtravairant. and her father bemi redncci m circuui'taiKVN timU himself uii- ah to re.-rram her habit of jriuilnc Ho concludes that she rei,uire a cutHiiaii. and places her In a hoplUl liccd'e of her caniet protest. He dies and I-ai hr there. There she li.i been n-ar!y th'rtv exr, and is now nearly i.t jear of ace. and is still Uggiug to be rele-ed, but the cuModian still thinks she needs care, and she remains to this day under restraint of her iers4n;il ! betty." This led to an investigation, and Mivs Hriukie ni i-itot at the Mate Lunatic Alum at Harr.hurc. nnd a committee retHitel that there was no evidence of insanity In her ca-e. Hut till no release came, and the unfortunate woman almost abandoned hoje. The re( resentatives of the btate Comm'tU'c tin Lunacy visited her. however, und then the older came and she was sent out a free woman, t'pon her arrival in this city, she was taken to the Coi'VaN-scents' Retirate. near (ilen Mills, where idle Is being tenderly c.iretl for. Miss Brmkle is now a gra hairetl woman of sixty, in the full jtos-ws-sum of all her faculties and in good bodily health. A RENEGADE INDIAN. Chittto. an Aparlir Chief. Trlra tu Kej to 1 1 llodllr bikI U Miot. Silver Citv, N. M.. August u. A courier from beyond the Mexican Ix.rdet brings intelligence which is leoeued with much .at sfartion here. On the Mil insL Lieutenant Davis, with Ins company o! Apache scouts, acouii;inled by two trMp of the Fourth Cavalry, were operating in the State of A mora, Mexico, some fifteen miles .south of San Hcrnariltnti. The com mand was on a fresh trail, and hot igiis were growing more noticeable every minute. It seemed certain that the renegades would be iiu-rtakeu, when suddenly Chatio. the chief in command of the scouts, ordered a halt and called nti the ofiirers for a cninci'. Lieutenant !:iis piomptly issued orders to mow forward, when Chatto and live or ?i.v other Indians drew off to one side and moved touaul the hills to the north of the trail, which was leading almost title wet. I ihui being commanded to halt Chatto and his men tatted hi on a run. When the riniiiiimiit t lire was given, one of the comi-anies of troop within a two hundred anK' tang.'. oeiicd lire upon the lleeing -touts a tt!i splendid effect, killing Cli ttto and two of li.s men and wounding another ami brmg- ing the otheis to a sudden hall. The scouts who iftuaiiied ceeinetl lo lie sHipitied h the Middcuuc." of the affair, but after it had been ascertained that was killed, thev ail Chatto assumed an air of sullen anger. When the courier left, the command was again mov ing forward, but the feeling wa general amour the troops that the scouts would le iMt re c'ne wafehng. Chatto w.t. the In dian who led the murderers of the Mc- ,., famlv tn Mnreli 1SS.T II.. ld always In-eu regardetl as one of the ""l Ul ",t: i .rniK imhu m .pa dies nnd was with ictorto in his raids from 1ST'. to i.s-j. He was a sulechlef, ranking with Ilnnito and Natchez ami had considerable Inlliieji.-e, not only with his own baud, but among the Chirtcnhuas. Not a little surprise was ex prcsstsl on the frontier when It was learned that General Crook had placed so turbulent a spirit in command of his Indian scouU. m m WAS IT CHOLERA7 ..,,,,,. of c.m.lrn N. ?.. Kieltftil Jlvrr tho Death of a Young IrUh t.lrl. PlllLADKLPiilA, Pa.. August I.'.. The jK'OpIe of Camden. N. J., are considerably alarmed over what appears, to have teen a death from cholera. The Coroner of Cam- . who i "w a physician, w at notified ) "ten ay morning that Margaret Hc.iley, a young Irish domestic on the farm of Kd- ward P. Hunt, at Wnlte Horse, had died suddenly on Wednesday evenlnc AirUIng there at noon the Coroner found the bodv in an advanced stage of decomposition. So offensive was it that it had become neces sary to remove It to an open alntL On tn vcstigatitiK the case Coroner Reale found that the dead girl came from Ireland two weeks mo. Her brother. Michael Healey of Phladelphla, obtained a place for tier with Farmer Hunt, ten dajs before !ie identical with those of Asiatic cholera. Hr. How man Shivers, of Haddetineid, who was called in to atieud the cirt did not arrive until aft-r her death, btit he is Io of the opinion that It i a case of true cholera. '1"'n",r -"- ' attij-t-i Wu ., ABp,v,,-,,n,.j rret. colore., who mumefeii i no.ei nn- aker in a low dire Here on :iay A was hanr-i-il nt 1rl7 O Cli-t this &Iten.n. lit " -. - w -.--.- -- neck is a broken. He retired at one o'rkvfc last nirht havin-; an.ers-I -alth Hev. .lck- j his spiritual advi.-r. and hi nv:h-r and brother. up to that boar, He aro; at cvcn ockk this inomlnc. havlnc oJtain-iI ht little res and sleep. His brrasfjul ?.s Uie s bian " -w- e aU: a small p-- o, cwrn one lirlit roll and a cap of eoCt . aTt- ward rnakmr preisiratKins fnr lite nil hour. He ? caira anl st-k freeiy of a death. a a - Iteatfti Md Kr.M t. Empokia, Ka.v Ant 1-V Berzlar enteral the sleepin;: apartment of Father Doadnic 3fe!r. superior of the Frxacian F"athers of Emporia, about rn.5ti.c't io- ntgrh, and after Voockinr t ice Meter tra- concioas, robfed the afe of ita coent. cooslitlri of moneys brJonciac t tht" ijl neighboring rnifcas. The a-o.-.i j tained ronW sot be xscertajLd to-. :.: jl Fattier Meier b s:U! usevrnacioes, bo; the doubtedlr xecorer. There U so cl3 to t& perpetrators at the outrxja. iiiuiuii- nil. iv f na . taavsv. m iim mm ..-. -i" Tri '' J " " '- rvmvj avMf . . . .... ...- a v-. i - ' T - mffa a ia Fsaaaa Lai laT m mmPtsmm I ' . ramer eci. -v-. i - v-" - Ba.ir for fee.- drUeraee. 4e- ay. ,. 0; cr cond.t'ot.. aui me aoexor- iaint wj s- wl, . --nio--; o-r 0; Khrol airarxrlait I -- LAND MONOPOLISTS. rH!l IJt of r.atl fTHt-l hT rri rtht' IrNmtln!. WaHIN.Tin'. Au5uJ li The ?';! !nj a lit f Ulj!l ncSr of rJic .and st which ixn (", ;al liti innt Ht pcciSc Vnw Xlc w h Hi .ve ff"! Ny U lrrklea: prK,ian.i mt yivJay: Uts- lTotbr. rtk liitif. t ! Iha Ko I'tH'h'o Touitr. 'nl Jhn lirpa''rr. PiMt loiiirtf, 1. 1 L?:Vfnn! IlnMhr rMoCuK7. K T. . Tuet nliunt. l '"hn Hua. I"u.:. I utattv. Cat. n,l Km- IU-r waif 4. .. I J0 lft ! !' . ... 14.7S va :a 4H - IZ mitZrl VT"f 9UmY' :ri ! i-.rl. fW4 ?', KRU.1W, K l- rt IVmcJ,,. K. !. t.1 V-B .V I . rr oui. i ... M 1 i Bici. yti. ( nl. -l ... Iim MJo. L- Ab:i. t : tVHiwtilr A rr. B--rtJ i4n!. Mom Tbarir ItnnU-a. .lt r It .My. Mt si!ti Jrnn'i:. Jr I OUMlt . ! . . Jiwk A ( mt;L Cur MiMi. Mont ' M "rltn. Allti nvntt. Wr "htfr tr. TVm A Hir HtSKT ttintt nti't Martyr I unt . Kist . IV. , tn i)rf.h. ln.lr 4 BV rrU toiml rs ,S llf. A IlrJ9. Lander Cpttatr. Nev .... Tritw A Zrtl:r Uw4-r VmmX3 N- Antnw kiia. llmi Cwjaty, NVr , . 0 V C'c A Cn, Su Dtttjr. Nrl. Dr ! Hnr Coiiny. Stow i'mtj Nt t. Vn lhnn-ti Urr StV, I'oaspiMiy. iHitotK SteV CiMnt. Nli i'0n A m ,, ( iiustr. Ptalk. Tiinn Kj. "H m I vittt, 1mS . I'sir.v I nr. !m I'uuatv. atHU " "ii li unlr. Mont jtnrtin StfTfi' l-ll HUM;. I'M.. A lv.k ut t".unt . ii.l M r Hi.pV.hv M-nl t i.nnf.i,ol 1 .Iuti!..H ttit ( oMUij. MH Oil it li II ll.' h.i I'ountf. CVrt .. . Mel tun tlr . Urn l tttr.(a . . J...tif ttiMham. lW-nl iOMMJ,rl.. Juiih- IUm. Hn: (Miaif. twt A J n.l.r-.M. llt rucity. tl . Huinhri Mt Hrul I rtntr. tt. It S nW. Itm Counl y. t ol, ... J 1'i.lfrr H.'Mt tint, t a I'tm.-i a !it. Iuri.i4 1 tJhir. v T Hum. Iji Au.ma t ount.. r,u It K Kuittxrl. Aruth ( ouRty, I -.1 1 iH'hnfer. ArRht I'oimsj. Col Suit. have ln-t'li lll-.Utlltr,t 01 uifiidetl In the follow uu cm: ArViinou VitHet Imm1 imI ChtM v. ll,v.- J,f tjw aw la.Tn t.o "! 1S.5 I ! ! ; n s a-ar v.t rrsNMlt- (".'IllIMUM . I ttriMto I'm rit nil ! oiiipii'i. l.ll)ft' CVMr44 1 1 nil A llunin. C...r.tl . .. J)iiin II Attiter-Mtn. ilnrlt Join- A 1 1,- -. t .r,il John llowj-r. .'r. Mi K'lt"ii Khih 'i. .Nt-i.r-kn ....... K'ti'Hiii n lli-r tf . NVI-rnrlm Irti Sihn! M ntann Murri'lii K.-.lh m.t., M.irkf A .'ii. l iiicifulu It ! etiiii!it-d that not trs titan MIII KM" sl I -' . IO.Jh. tH'O nrre. In .olditioit to the Und" tnnt ih-( hi tlt ahoVr list Mre ilietralS -M It'.-! which Hie sp, rial s;rnlj t.f Jir trtAitiuenl li.Uf not h.ttl time to nutkie ?uunMisttHi ami nft-ille repot t. ANOTHER MINE DISASTER. llrtiltMi l".ii In 1 I, en.) Iwnnlrt tl .Mint C'tu- Ihf liutit til !, M.fi. Wm.m st;u.in v.. August IS. -Mimifi In-fore nMu jiterl iittorinalirti reurrwd here 1 tlat a terrible e plitsiort of pio I nd t.ikn plare in th we-t immI if Ihe r-ml t!5Koi' uiliis at Mrliiina. nfrrn Mbr; 1 1 out hern. It "-eeius that the (anniiiM lhl Mipphed fresh tur to the '.nt eini to: ho at .Moekailt:i b'okn, lf(Hilllg til MtllM-rs ! air. 1'iHir -( were bit-tiichl U the surfse de.nl and fmir or live tire ai sl,,l In tli mine niel tan tKt hr rr-v'loil mw Hue to th impure air. .lust lf.- ihv Mocht h.ft went off dnt) t!i tan hra. 'the ts knew of this ;m! w dn lite lt III" liltj left before the ewterel the imiimi. ImiI wt w ith-i.-indiiig ll.is the rit ti.r. trV niii.r taking great t'sk. Tbent f.-!:it tlnrtv men in nit who were st pri.ii.D wiiii h.u'trrv iamp. b it wtis well known thr, t the g.ts n-ould accumulate. AInhiI eeuty-nve men wer In the mine at the tune !m-i tin work ht gan. 'I he workmen repair mg the fan wrrr the first in ermine wit!i tlie t;ai. Aleit .i hi'tir later the same fate happne! t m.injr more in ll mine. H'tre the ter; faiily ...t.....l .1.... . I ... ... ....... !.. t . MMl It , tlt't( .11' II MrtllKI llfl' .HI fc"-., were uiiruiioois. 111 imi u.ti mmi rscape tlid so. up,riiib,ilent .'hi 1i- Jale and several of his men r-s-rime nn ;onN4iinis anil er viUi tjifjei,lt r rued. Others went down and in tin faro of immense diuVultl-s ami in pil .' being continually oert"ere! with gis eot out all but ten men. Konr ' ff thove tiriiiilit out were death .Among those serioiisly onctiiie with gas and badly injured are Hurt TriKner. Tl'i Ilutchlnoii. John Andrews. Jdin !' lale. jr., Hetir) Croup. John Kastlm. 'Vil luin Goid. hrel Howe antt other wl names can nottK-Jearne.1 : prrsent writing. The lioss at the uiiiie ) he nu!ihil th men lfore they enteral the miw that Uie fan had stopped, arnl that it nt afe for them U enter, and the mine w, ftllinjt with faa. Thl ! leme.l by the luiner nd lalKirers. Th).on the rontrar), tay that ha told them U f U work. that tiii: r was itrt'Kr.t but rotii'l lr rei.rrd and put in worklni ordr In an hour. Whn trer miftnl ever thing appeared lo b all rihl uhttl the" brgan to mell the fUJ tu!ptiur fumes, and tfor ther coold jrt 'mt nin ' were overrome and aufTr-ateil "Ih dta ter is consideritl smfilxr in lt naiur. and lands Rione and nnpr'e.Jntr! tn tii- Li tor of miuiiic. It could hate l---n -.ljr foreseen anl prrventl. but lsnc one nt ele. .loltn ltd' e,j to. miner aiarMe-l fie chddeti; Wi!!iin Vtwk. .Urer. a'e .'u; Jair.es Fry. i-el 32, ot. mrrW two cinWreif .Sict'Us fU-rteis. a-ej v unner. ate rto.dren. Wi'vm Kjwer. " Z; lattrrr. tnarr.L. t-ocblllre. Am:ioij IUrasH. arrsl a. iH.n-T. l. J"x lirofottt-ski. miser. nisrl. tl.r eh:e Ib.a V. Vwuo.'iii. a?nt i. SMiaar. ! Kle. a. TolUr'a lnal. Crnrr.o, Ak-j4 It. Ka Veretsry TI !t. nnw here. ri Ut Ue e. u ta rattleaaen s 6rt cra: j tfe I Jaesena. and AraplK- U-tes. 1st 151; la4 rrt bt actKKietl or reetveni.' Iff tt a Vtr tar j of tie ImU-zy:. He ' f t ally lUted a: tfce Urn, and lt-sa-arai ( Uliat: lt hf iff'. mt I . thst las 'rrrrniMmt rTe aVe t.ui to nairr? vsita tae rnilUrmm xM .'' tkvk ! ever it 'ramie sear. r?Vxr .' M i taestiS or frM mtmpmi f te- laslitls In lal rvnurrti !r tatn-adnsl l UW ii teteen tawt t ru irtst n fttrt4 gr ahje to tbe J;atarw tiv tn"r not inter in f t. ? Iaw X'T.Mt 1.x. "-. Agra's !L T Beadquarvr. of lie Hvuss aaancsawa; u G-s-ktU Is ptstiar of ttra-tr nu. ts Miss Hamet E. Oreeawjr ! saCortaj fra one of the ttranje: det. err hh- beiievea ber-if la l Icrwf faT'l' aat tfcat Use uupbaric iaro ef that to pira-ton: aid ir nouauii. rrjtif af. h-r and U at U- et of all axes a.-a -t-arrajed b-fore her in !i th h-ds-.i .eforni itr of the deTlI feirnseif. Ta il.siSkoa hxs audi a strocc hoid c;o rr tis-ii ui .a par " - - w - - - , VHVV pvnox .'.OT5CE TO - tW !.nt t H.inMlt.i.'i S-'f. 'HStiTit ' ' 1 Inc r-'-atirt br tf P:s- . .. ttel smtiwivy rrMnt r ri--' - A"r s. ft " & sn.mtt. fsti p... 4a4 's- ptfct-. 4-"W !.: to f Mil 4 ..,, r mt4rf tf artoai mm n m t 4afl fa th t tt tu( awpi ! itm ? S m ! ' ar .-. -r wrru'. to t1 ?m " i.-4 Ire rmXWJ ! f sStk WMf nt t ! st' Ta aw-f.fv (ft J M e s tfMt vi i vl i" mtfmmti mf' th I n tr- - f r f a e ? pa wk r srd( ntfit. if tn- 'tr ri ant f: ! Va m--p tat Trf rt e mi- . -" "- C'its1 :m lao at t"' - sr n -. . m sr c-. fj-ral -m-Its. ftr "i I rtM -re had n r f . - f t- himJ r j "M Hi a -I fa '- tn 4rtl r ! (v ,.f sVt - mo-" ! ft fl l itU -3"r '.hmrrstt t tN ! aast ISk. .! iMii tsl y r - 'i . ltirlv mi m 4l , of - 'nHIri4lllt tfjl - ) .- ,-ti . of iinet tr trnt i" tf litfWt ewttrr ti ato-n o ! S jattt'aBoKt t r Gmnr a ) tvsvt . ! la-l it!t t. t mwi f r str thr puh' e :aV : ' - t..i ve -4 ffs-wi t"t mg e . l-t."t a? . s1 I r -) - ' SA m s. Ilia" fcfl a 4 , r ' "w T' - ! ! r.J t fcat tvrh h ! ns.is to -i wt n un safti! . rtra..' n o a ' ' sn.l ', rttir r t at - ar ' - fc nn-nr ftf ! j-ua IOMS l r.k . , V t :! la un '! -" I - s- t r'-H --' - h t fi forM -I . t (r i -' a a vl thai a. ! ia; rrsiaMir -in .fsyiisii a 1 1 f'i't -.Mr t f. rr tkfat n lxM Ho . Ifcrf I l.r.rr tr mrd "aV- ef H I'n isj tat . ! tHt 'l.l . f a fu' - - t th fjuf't r tH n-ttsa f"1 t- Hir st'ra nr e-.-ra t -t1 '- r-) txl I . f r4 t. r" ' aMr fi. l erji.-at trwi t nf t.4rurlifs bv !.,'." .t N rn ... t f.vr Itir-! ft r. motat -n " t rail' t llrr't f "" avajr f' - ua ivt tat-. -s nr tttrns't' r . 1ito stt nttf pmrf lurk !'. - tubr t ar aiBxt r unJri Ifce !. . t tfc I r -i " r'Mineaftt it r . r mt I -2-t ft tfce I a tt stat sta ttuti 'm? - ! r4 IB tht-a M't-r tnhrt.hv.r-t an 1 a. tN jir -"a nt Ifcw net nt t egrrt- brrn rtsj t N failk toll tlfnr4 III t-t m.tat hrHt? I & frtat. ! m haivt s. e'.t the Mvi of 1K I a I it Si air- tn t aGI i.t tant at tfc Citv -i Wsslntn IM " ltt nf Aoit aaa an.' tf ta .lif'iB rf IK I n'lr- aatt -f AaavrtsMa. tfer -n NUMdrtstt an.) ivnth C.a4ta) it ri at. lv T. ". Itt 4H111, si-rtr ,' "4a FATAL KIRt AT ItAVtN'.VOHTiu Tlt tini.l t,k. Ii.tr-of mI l " '' ti I'rliMi ltllil i4 Injur! I.r t't sw.mt Kv. .aaurt It t)taattuis fife bioaa tMtl lu la ltrtt xorto Mtinsl m!i lro 4hMt; !Ut t rlrH last n:i whirl rLSittal n hw uf ? J7Voa the t Wtl 16 th mI .r uf tw Bit rxiililim IL dus rnuatii arr stii4tal mJ la mp .wmI bt hat Maa enuait bj sa,Hsit' sttuti!ttei "Th rhutMM fras4 tt.i.it k" thr.ttiwjh th r,.ila lA4hHr u taw grain bins in thelo'f lntia 4 in ft INHUUr'S lt htitlMNJi biitlni; is (ante. Atanil this liwtm ttv Uttrx iipatrtiiif Umi tiptatf ftr -a. tt and tli Ir-tiit ,,!! Ml wf .'Vtal Nfrntrn mftxl a n'ln.'-r f erwa ra rai t4 a lsMr U. Ut upp f i.!.. l th titiw a Ml the nrrafcaat rtrtiti.-l pretaSt na It wax laal mrtw fast Ixarn buiitsl rMHiMtUi th (avtliim lnt aiff lltit"t. n .WM Ha til rltttnl of bu( aiel ViMtk rmsl a4f tsrflvl IMiHfasI lat wirrt takrti at U rat , Jnin , a Ur-iai. nasrivtal a vt rv! w, ntwl shd hi Krtirnil btu nl up el it ttmtvti ta injurt-t lutes?' I y let 4-'ti'f. i ;iit; ;! nhn wiay ataatit( tatth !? ' itr, a . takta mil atl it a tt.iijM that h miU tt, haig rwrwutal a t'anrf tMti sp ntMimi aM !akVtiiiaf tbfit. !a Joi lea. irftKgc Hratty. t twwtaa Ka tioltih. 1I Shrtaicr att aasr rai iHhn rrsfukfuai Itijnrtas. Ill rjsjlr hsitklin? atMm eatMtJ ta thes jm1 11 ltls Ut a tlllt aV sfwag tlie nhole !!- uf r-iliitfiWat &t;n,ng M:d n tmt ih rrtt nf ttw airtfjMPft nt the hnni) part.lom !' at t . Ii it).) n.i tftfi tht f-mttni art t't !.. anl s vioa a p.if.;a sfU-t tha hat hmt iitsults Hten U wft di.iK-tik- In tJar1 ruins. .HlKirtJy ef..fs. Riblnictil Vm trfr of a ymiriiC sttta sain .iifa p-t V tet) in )mn. w tkft (lift lit ruins. The finjiw a rartil lo tl pr kwout (jii.irtrrs. nbiTf una fieiml tlt U that ut Kdarl M'"f.lot It . fawsj! IHW llJl er.si KfMJhl lll tt fotind in th.- rum, at xfct) men wll orV all aiat Tan l meal nitll ws ufe bjr l-l pony ait rtrlM om n ilea)!" tioa-. hain eerl tlfge I rtrrumtfll r,tfrt( ll sit Irtl it llit'r n)M Jraf ! aaWl th buihlmc lwJ inv li r rat &.". irOU The, i!t-l. if frs n and I t'-rtt oi tea ia rstlnt!t at f,'.-fe mallur a tUl ks at 70,a0. on htrh thrfn i If taoaro r ai-Hit . a .r tou Tbo t--r ami hi (tlr of ( ak In .1 kM. Jwl,MiJr. had j tlnfl;-d tj tt. Iml t ll foreretj by ;nijf,- J: 0iHa h,'i tslietl eit A .lr tw i'-Ut 'rit. )alr4y etenini Th' I-aMtf Ul Tttnr Ctrm ia also on fir mS , ge by !, dfniit- tvi Ut Uxt tanml nt Jl.t, which tt also nefl by latrie!i Th I'rit-nVr hHn ii lref le)tal- l.jratrli had all th rtTeett awi Hai mtrt fts. hMrsl frwwi l rm.M nc. It i tlMnct the U:r at ful by th eiaakak asiaWut in th rani. tt -"ii I!tm. Tnt. " i , AtHl I'ttmc Amthttni mA tu aft h i nreat ia pti fMtf MttA .t li lant'i.t ,? fnl sawl t he (Mrtar f t fx 1 y. hj-, Tbe nfArrt r tx.ij rfarl 4.ta. nr to tMr ttse j art of t naa f,t MSi' "j$e-srf r.,rmrtUm al'rvMt. lie i.':t t.. Kai io4,j. im ia yaa. s .'nai A'trt 4 4aitfl ". mm9t at MtM- Ma4 tha t a 4riri SatfK, ti hmu -aaaraVs, ota-r haa day avf Su&xX. tlMtr ta. N'rrw Ta. t1 ta TW JfretafafV ,fwsa! Vinat rM- ar Mtauaiav Cs' aaytWaVe, U Uaa aVbaa ko-t awt a fc-r tx.e4. U I3 tak piem yfjbhy r. frta? awit. Mr. Ca. hmm. aaa Vtm OaeiaSr 1; rwasritaai by tt MranaaNar taf Tmgm XI-i.-. !ar anat iai atatag him (faHa l. rrV'l wtta (ran aa mmmtm h$ law " tars. At aW afaa4aarr !? ' Mr "ii witj frrmt thm .srMi - a mmimt tike tJhtiQK- af a ts IUkakMaV a raraa itatat K!i srwal pr,rawaa .- aaatiaK sra.M raatta. 3kea i;J lat ?-; iwiar ilm fmtrmai& mi law 5aV CanrAtM. Atft IL-TW f:iiaj: natr. takes ;: aOrta! tbUrat c U B: Trat! Art itve aaaeanXwt eaa tn tie- I aut4 tasa aaaS aaua -" tafda. Acft W aa4 Uae ir:aaaiatox rrjiH er Cri' ta jrria- e V.'fi-it. im.m.iW Uum4i. i&erea.. ;:r n tMaUtrls. Cs. lS-:i tathe, 4-;ea.S U9J1 tah. Oat ; crT t NJWt tirj, ESI. pa bt.. K)r it. 1.1 Jxisfte,. j&- cre. ix I &a4-JL Anj i-.it ; ayatzt-A. t.V&9 Vaavlt. TV; jacmtat aia ac zot m Cata-9 a Six tUe t u. Wif.t. H,r74.: tfcsl; j eof-o, TiijiiZ siai. is. i.i,st.: 9tsu, J rj. S3.1IJ tctiel. ad trfr, i bcaUla a :: TV