Vft Jfe, m f r I i! THE BEDOyflDD CHIEF i C. HOSMEB, Publisher. SED CLOUD. NEBRASKA CURRENT COMMENT. Tiik German East African Society announces tiiat bv treaties with native chiefs it has acquired territory in East Africa extending two degrees of north latitude. Ax application has been made to Secretary Whitney for a position for Iilrs. Parnell on account of the services of her father, the late Admiral Stewart, in the war of 1812. The editors of the Monitor, Jkpnhli cano and C'arrco lc Luness of the City f t.vinr tnlit!fnl nrisoners. have i.... " .' ..i ,. ;!.. fmnths-im-'flce, 111:1:11 r-mii Lt:iiiL,w t.vj vu.ki' .----" prisonment and fined three hundred dollars. Fkinck Tos.siiimi, the brother of the IMikado of Japan, was recently in Paris. Jle was making a tour of the European capitals, for the purpose of studying governmental laws. He will return to Japan by way of New York and San Francisco. Caitain Lkk, agent of the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian Reservations, telegraphed to Commissioner Atkins on the 'J2d that only twenty-five thou Fand head of cattle remained on the reservation and that these would be re moved bv the end of October. Pi.eijko-I'N'EKMOnia having been' de clared as affecting the cattle of David llrannock. at Fallmouth, Ky., several days ago, and no effectual means toeing taken to destroy the disease, several neighbors slaughtered the dis eased cattle and burned their carcasses. Fourteen cattle were disposed of in this way. The Canadian Minister of Justice lias issued orders for the extradition of Isaac N. Hibbs, the defaulting postmas ter of Lewiston, Idaho Territory, who was arrested at Harrison River, 15. C, in June, to which point he had been tracked by United States detectives. Extradition was granted on the ground of forgery. C;enekal Miles, it is stated, has filed a protest against the promotion of Captain II. J. Farnsworth, of the Eighth Cavalry, to be Assistant In speetor Cencral with the rank of Major. Ccncral Miles charges that Captain Farnsworth during the Cheyenne In dian war in Texas, in 1871, showed cowardice in the face of the enemy. Tui: directors of the Philadelphia & Heading Railroad Company have passed resolutions directing its Presi dent to meet the President of the Pennsylvania Hailroad Company in conference upon a policy of harmony between the two companies. The in auguration of peace between the Kead in"aud Pennsylvania breaks a hostility which has lasted for nearly twenty years. Wall street was interested recently by a story that Addison Cammaek, the veteran bear operator, intended to re lire from business and get married. lie is sixty-live years old and reputed to be worth several millions. His in tended bride, it was said, was an at tractive young lady of Italtimorc. For the past year Mr. Cammaek has been in the confidence of William II. Van dcrbilt. Caitaix Moxiv.omei:. sailing mas ter of the yacht Dauntless, which wa beaten by the KnglNh cutter Cenesta in .the Hreuton's reef race, recently, attributed the fact to the light wind which prevailed during the iir-d half of the race ami is confident that his yacht can outsail the Cenesta in heavy weather. He says that he is authorized 1- Mr. Caldwell II. Colt, owner of the -Dauntle. to match him against any yacht afloat for a race across the At lantic ocean, either way, for a wager of ten thousand dollars. A few weeks ago one James A. Hinehley applied to Jndgu Wallace of the Washington Court for a writ of quo warranto commanding the mem bers of the Civil Service Commission to sdiow cause why they should exercise the functions of a commission. At the same t'.me he Hied a complaint, in which he charged that the Commis sioners are divesting the President of the duties and responsibilities vested in liim by the Constitution in limiting his ii'i'io: o iiuuiuiailOIls IOC Ollice IO tier- --,- Kmis iin...iif..d t, l,;m 1. fi,.....l..A. and bv prohibUing: him from appoint in": any other citizen to ollice. The complaint further averred that the constitutional rights of the. President and people are invaded by this act. After hearing the complaint on the 225th, Judjic Wallace jrranted the writ. . . I Jt't.io IS. Santos, the naturalized citk'.en recentlv released from prison in Ecuador upon demand of the United States Government, backed up by a man-of-war. arrived at Washininon re cently and called at the Department of State to express his thanks for its suc cessful eflorts in his behalf. He .--aid mat the Ecuadorian authorities pre tended to have liberated him in couse quence of the passage of the act of iardon by the Ecuadorian Congress, jut this was mere preteuse and he vva liberated three days after the arrival of tie Iroquois wholly in consequence of the action of the Un't d States Govern ment. The charge against him. of having conspired against the Govern inent of Eeuador, was untrue. He was imprisoned with some other bus!- liess men in order that money might be extorted from them. He had docu- inontarj- proVf of the willingness of tlie authorities to release him at any time upon the pa vmeut of thirty thou js&nd dollars. WJI THE WORLD AT LARGE. I Summary of tfao Daily News. PKKSONAI AM) I'OUTICAU Till: President recently ordered tho court-martini which tried ami sentenced Paymaster Smith to reconvene. The court-martial sentenced Smith to two t r s.. .....in. k'itrunri r;ncrl Wnle lunl l'on tried on a sim- jJar ci)ar.,0 n short time previously and was sentenced to five years' uspcnion, and it was understood the President did not approve of the inconsistency of the verdicts. Kixo Humbert, of Italy, recently an nounced his determination to viiit the cnolera-stricken di3tnctd of Sicily if the plague- continued. Captain William Jo.vks. of the Life Boat Service at Racine, Wis., was drowned j recentlv while out practicing ivith hi.-J crew . under direction of Superintendent lingers Commissions:!: Si-akks, of the Land Of- has refused to honor surveyors ac- counts held by Western bank becausu of irregularities in land surveys. United States Coi.i.ectoi: Smallky, of- the Vermont District, has reduced the sal- r.;..L- r.t n tiMtnl.up llf Il(TlltV f )1 IlTtOTS llll':.-) Ul 4. liuillti """I - 200 a vear, and th wages of a number paid by the day from & to ?.'. The eltect is a saving of .'J,000 per annum in his dis trict. Iua Davenport was nominated for Gov ernor of New York, in the Republican con vention held at Saratoga on the 'S'.'l; Joseph H. Tarr, for Lieutenant-Governor: Anson J. Wood, of I'ranklm, for Secretary of State; James W. Wad.sworth, of Liv ingstone, for Comptroller. Commodoiie Alexander A. Semmes, Commandant of the Washington Navy Yard, died suddenly at Hamilton, Loudon County, Va., on the :;d. Chuistini: Nilsson recently gave a con cert at Stockholm, Sweden. After the concert a crowd of .7J.O00 gathered before tho Grand Hotel, to give her an ovation, and in the fearful crush seventeen persons lost their lives. I'kince Jki:ome Napoleon (Plon Plon) recently issued a manifesto, in which he saya ho neither desires the restoration of tho monarchy nor the adoption of Utopian plans of reform. Ho will withdraw from participation in tho elections until France summons a constituent assembly. The President hns appointed S. M. Stock slager, of Indiana, to be Assistant Com missioner of the General Land Ollice. Governor Hill was renominated for Governor of New York by the Democratic Convention at Saratoga on the Uh on the first ballot. Secretary Mannino, in a recent letter to District Attorney Dor.ihcimer nt New York, requested him to tako hteps to put an end to the feeing of customs officials by nassenjiers on tho examination of th-ir baggage. The feeing was illegal and was belioved to lead to gross frauds on tho rev enue. The President has appointed tho follow ing collectors of customs: Charles C. Sweeney, for the district of Galveston, Tex.: Otto L. Threlkeld, for the district of Snlurn, Tex.; J. J. Cook for the district of lirnzos do Santiago, Tex. In tho Now York Democratic Conven tion nt Saratoga, on tho 'J.'.th, Fred Cook, of Monroe, was nominated for Secretary of State; Chapin for Comptroller; Dennis (J'iJrien, present incumbent, for Attorney General. Hon. It. P. Flower was reported as having declined tho nomination for Lieutenant Governor. The Pope was reported to hao agreed to mediate between Germany and Spain with regard to tho Carolines' question. B1IStKI.I.ANi:tIT. The Hilton trophy, worth $r,t000, was shot for at Creediuoor recently by three 1 William Connelly, J. H. Winning and .Miss teams of twelve men each a regular armv ' llrayles, of Ashville, received fatal in team anil tho New York and Pennsylvania juries. State teams. The regulars won with !17 , Reports were received recently of a cy outof a possible lJiW points. New York ' clone at Calcutta, in which several ships State team 1UW and the Pennsylvania team !C7 points. I Ai.aumi.no reports have been received at I J()HN ji,.,!ISS,:y, of Washington, D. C, Paris to tho effect that China is massing a ; wns kiIk.(l 1UJ1 lhrt.e 0.j,L,r worj;.n in large forco of troops on tho Tumiuiu j j,lrc.ti iy n ilyimtiiite explosion r.-coiitly at frontier. ' York Haven, near Ilarrisburg, i'a. The Constantinople nevyspnper. La . A STATnMi:NT vnvwd llV Snperintcn- urqur, oHicinlly anuountvd on the -Jj!d knt .. if ,ht. ,,ori.Ull- Ltu.r MjllIs I IITII. I lilt l-lll'l I Hill III IlllIIIIOMITI HIIIIIII III' ...... v . .., . wv. ..-,,. . ., .ws ... - --- 1 1 rrf - . , 1 . ,. ' ' ... in f:.o-m.iiiv. jnul it. v5is t io!i.-ht. m various -' " " , , 1 pianeis nun 1110 imn ipw ttinnu oe re Stored by tho jiowers without blootlshed. The Xvrtft Herman Gazelle on the 'liA described as a fable the statement recently made that Germany was coveting Cuba, but admitted that in the event of a war be tween Germany and Spain Cuba would be an important object of attack. It ridiculed the idea of permanent annexation of Cuba by Germany. At tho session of theCignrniakers' Union in Cincinnati the report of the President showed that during the past two years it had cost tho union over 10,'W to support members during strikes mid lockouts, of which there had been l.VJ. Sixty-nine of these strikes had been successful and sixty-nine unsuccessful. A detective recently arrested Albert Waller, at Nashville, Tenn., who was wanted for train robbery and murder committed nt Coolidge, Kan., on the Atch ison, Topeka & Santa Fe Hailroad, three years ago. Engineer Hilton was killed and George Todle, tho fireman, was wounded in the nlfair. Tiik boiler in the Fable Soan factorv nt Louisville, Kv exploded the other dav. ,. , . I, . '. . .' hdmuud Earnest, the engineer, was 111- . lJillll Klll-il, UIS Ull HVlilU UllOIl JIJ4U Li.. . .:,.. r... .,:. -,... ., ...... 1.. i.:n...i i..- i..i.. 1. ..:... .1 :... ' - 10 me uuiiuiug was jdafw. ' ' AnviCES to the Associated Press from Birmingham, Vt., Ottawa. Ont.. lloudout and Kingston, X. Y., Milford. Mass., ., . .. ,. .- .-..-. . AVoirs. N. H., and Chelsea nnd Chester. Vt.. reported falls of snow on the .'.U. A moT broke out against the Chinese re- cently in Huntiugton, Ore. No one was killeti, the mob lemg- contented with driv ing the Celestials out of town. Bakxum's big tent fell ujion the audience at Titusville, Pa., recently. The people cut their way through the cauvas. No one was seriously injured. The s?mi-otticial statement was made at Berlin that the Powers would not look calmly ou the breaking of tho treaty of Berliu bv Bulgaria, but would side with Turkey, and if Russia opposed them sh would Lh isolated. Ouly after the Bui- garians had beou restorcsl to common sense could the Powers decide what t-hould bo . ,,- . done with Bulgarian unity. , The Genesta won the ,VJ mile yacht raco and the Bennett international cup. The 1 race iook place through h-avy los and j storms The time was 4S:o7:03. Reports have been received of four j schooners wrecked at various points on Lake Michigan during the storm of the ! 22d, the crew Itelng rescued in each case. Fears were felt for the safety of a number of other vessels. Four miners were drowned on th -23-1 ( i an old uiiue at Houtzdale. Pa. Tlie vie- , tims were John Mhan, Peter Folk, Joseph Hampea, a Hungar.tn, and John Forsythe. The Bankers Convntioa at Chicago, on the 23.1, passed resolutions condemuatory L of silver coinage Eighty miners were recently imprisoned in the Koane mines, near Rockwood, Tenn., ' caused by an explosion of fire-damp. They were all ultimately recu-jd. The damage 1 done was considerable. The Uuited States steamer Juniata. which was Kent to inquire into the detention of c-rtain American Teasels by the Portuguese custom ntlictals on the '-oat coast of Africa, has cabled her arrival at-ilozarnbique. Off the coat of Maine, near Easiport, during a fearful gale on the -"id, a party of men, numbering ten or twelve, were drowned on the wreck of th Spanish steamer Ilumacoa. lost six weeks pre- viou'j'v. CltETE, the large island in the Mediter- ranon, Ih-Ioiis"is to Turkey, was rt-ported in it htaie of revolt. The schedules iu the assignment of Kos suth, Adolphus and Jacob Marx, compris ing th? firm of JCo.-.stith. Marx fc Co., j.w--!ers, of New York, show liabilities, .-'.';,- iMfi; n 7:5-.' nomiual assets, a1,770; actual aaeto, 10. The noted trotter Goldsmith Maid died at New York recently at the age of twenty-eight years. The Bulgarians were reported a- in censed againat Bus-da, who win reported . ' i. : .1.. Ia.I lir. ?.T.rk; J t ! rt n "? u...i..w . -v,, l'rince Alexander. . f, . HIE giasworKrs Mriivi ui iicuiiiiv, v., , lull .1 t :, enlei on tue-'uii uy iiiuiu.u cihu-i-siuhs. Fcktiiei: noting took place at the Olevu- land (O.) rolling mills on the ilth. Advices from Pru state that the In dians are committing fearful atrocities in the city of Huarez. Some time since Dorman H. F.aton, Chair man of the Civil S.rvico Commission, ten d'lvd his resignation to the Pre-idcnt. The lattr, in reply, thanked Mr. haton for his cervices in the cause of civil bervice re form, and hopd the resignation would bo deferred until November. The totvn of Sanborn, Dak., was nearly totally destroyed the other day by lire, which was supposed to have been stnrted by tramps. Tho hotel, live business houses and several of the best residences were burned. Loss 7."i,0W, most; of it covered bv insurance. The price of wire was advanced recently by the manufacturers, who m-t in New. York recently, from 10 to l." per cent. Peace has been officially announced in Ecuador, the rebels having been suppressed. The trial of tho cavalrymen who partici pated in tho anti-German riots nt Madrid has been concluded. One sergeant was sentenced to death, and tho other offenders were sentenced to various terms of im prisonment. The court advised the Gov ernment to pardon the sergeant. James C. Pcsev, the defaulting clerk of tho Kansas Penitentiary at Leavenworth, pleaded gunty to embezzlement and was sentenced to eight years' imprisonment. In tho Supreme Court at Doston, on the 2."ith, Franklin J. Moses, ex-Governor of South Carolina, plead d guilt to an in dictment charging him with obtaining money by false pretenses from e.v-Mnyor Cobb and others, in Februnrv, ISM. He had but recently served out a term in the Middb-sex County Jail for a similar offense. At liattleford, N. W. T., on the .Tith, sev eral Indians were sentenced to bo hnnged ami to various terms of imprisonment for mtirdcrand other crimes committed during tho recent troubles with Kiel and ins fol lowers. ItcsiNKts failures throughout tho coun try for week ended Septemb- r -1 num bered 1ST against ITS the week previous. The luinlifr yard of Gardner fc Co., Chi cago, was r -cully in flumes. For a time the lire was so threatening, spreading to adjoining yards, that many persons feared 11 repetition of tho disaster of IST1. Loss, I'0,)00. Three coaches of a passenger train con taining over I Of) persons were thrown down a high bank near Warm Springs, N. (, recently. Twenty people were injured. foundered and a great many persons were , drowned. . . . . i .... .. .!..., ?.-. i......J...-i...- i... r.. of " prn.ted mutt -c increased --.JI'J pounds. 1 ht cost of ocan mail transit ' . ... . .... . . . i was. s;, ,!,:, or just ?is..t') less tlian tlie jusi .?.s..'j less cost during the preceding year. ATTlT!ONAI. niIMTCIlnf. Governor Mahmadcke, of Missouri, 1 vetoed tho selection of Hoonville as a site for the proposed branch pemt Miliary. A very destructive prairie lire stnrte.! near Traverse, Dak., on the'JTth. A man s t fire to som wast straw, and b'foro the fire was through, houses, barns, hay, grain and farm machinery, for nines ucrth wnnl, were d est rove 1. SheriitJ. C. Fennell was .-hot and killed recently at Orange. Tex., while ar resting n nej.ro wanted fcr murder cotn-mitt-d iu Nashville, Tenn. Soon after a , mob orgnnired. marched to tlu jail and! took the murderer out and hung linn. The eholnra has appeared at .Nice. j-ranee, nun eigiu uoatti.s troin tne disease have jdrea.ly ocenrre I th-re. ; In- the northeastern portion of Lanca- . shire. Eng.. one hundred thousand spindles I and fifty ihousnud looms and fifteen thoa- j sana operatives, are utieinpiuyu. A rnnis'ir: nrnrv. I -n tlin I'll .!?ii!el. t . . ' ' .. .. .. , .... ' 1 '" " ". " .,.. "-,,.. ton, the otticr night, cause I, it is said, by ., , ,. .. , .. , ,,," niiii .v innu pit tiit r.inii iiPir 1 fiririir , I'll J, .tl. 1 ,. dMnoiished. and about eighty coal cars r... .,-... ,.- ... .-,-... .....v , ..... . iwrc iiilea t:ti in .a confused mass, lhe , .,-. ti1ii 1M iti fi r-nTifti-jil tnn ....V .'..-- ..,- ... .. .w....... ...... , . , , , -.,- lUV, loss was prdnblv .wi.OvW. TnK Heariuc "house returns for week (,,5cii September i! showetl an average ,t .,.rea 0f 1", comnnrcd with the corre- on,u,1? Week of last year. " iOSWKi.t. P. Fiv-wku has addressed a .t,.tor u, n,.orCe Baines. chairman of the ' .. YorJ; j...ljfl iJt.tnocratie Convention. isitivelv docl.tiing the nomination of L.cKtennut Governor. C.Hi.Eit-vj:s have l-en receivoil at i-t. I.ouis frmi Ixnd-n. Kac. stating that s-'nnme! N. Brooks would soon start for St. Louis to ascertain definitely whether t! man now held 1:1 jail there n the muni- rT of C. Arthur PrviUr. and known vr:ousIy n Hush M. Brooks and Walter H. Le..nox Maxwell. is his -on. Tiik ruards at the New Cs:Ie mines. nenr Seattle. W. T.. were overpowered by a moi rtfri.ntlv and he Chinamen a, work ,1r:,.., ...v " ' unveii i..y - . Al)VlcES from Bucharest of the 27th re- port that f12h:ing oecurresi near Adrian- j 0 Io nncI tha. juriiaj- jhe engagement , thirtv Houmelians were kdlel and 5.0' wounded. i The yachts Genesta and Dauntless ' started on the ihJth in a match from New York to Liverpool for the Cape Hay chal- tenge cup. James C. Wilsox's Venetian Wind fac torv. New York, was recentlv dettroved by tire. The Ios to the truiliing sad its contents is G)SSi: partially insured. At uoodes fetation, near Atnia. O.. re cently, a four-year-old girl was killed aaJ partially eaten by a ferocious ball -doc. Tue animal had to be killed before it Toold leave the mangled remains. NEliitASKA STATE .NEWS. The new elevator at Exeter has a enpac ity of 1;,03 bushels and will be ready fur the fall hU4iucs4. A man named Evans, from Coura i Bluffs, bought a small farrt.-f lli.Itf) acres in Lincoln County recently. F. W. FniTZ. the Madison County Treas urer, who was short iu hi accouu's, ha confessed judgmt-nt for 1 3,300. Th- crim inal action against him will te dtsini !. TllE town of Ord was consid-raWy dam ngtl by a recent cyclone. Th l!apti: church and seating rink w-re compltuiy demolished. Th-i.ihl brick alU of the nnv court hou were torn down, and er buddings snt whirling. , jiiuvc ui iu7 ciuua ijn iv i aiiinv .... road,wa, thrown from a ban 1-car an 1 in falling injure! his head, which, it i claimed. ."ubsquntly resulted in blind ness. He brought su.t against th com pany for .i.V V damage, and on trial of the case at Madison recently was awarded ?T. 0. The Chadron stockyards covers a sec tion of land. I5LAIR has contracted for .JIT.C'.'O worth of water works. North Heni holds out inducemontt for a llourmg mill. It is said that the doctors of Crete com plain of dullness in business and the ceme tery road Is choked with words. The Saline County fair felt the effects of the wet weather, but the manager-, went down into their pockets and paid all pre miums iu full. A respectarle citizen of St. Paul named Powers, un old man of eighty years, wa brutally assaulted by some drunken rail- roauers mo oiuer uav. Ni-RKOLK claims to have j'.),0U) worth of improvements under way, besides it 1,000 libel suit. W. S. Anderson, of Wakefield, has a colt four months nd twenty .lays old that weighs (SW pounds. It g.-uned twenty-two pounds from June ." to September 12. The young man whos lody was found near tne Ueloit bettlemfiit, 111 Aiueiope County, left a note stating that ho was tirad of life anil hud decided to shoot him- The ConimissionPM of Sarpv County complaints of ex lis ar.s ng fiom the under disallowed tho bills, amounting to ?!!!. for j valuation anil appratsemen: of imported the care and burial of Henry Rhode-, the merchandiso incited Secretary Manning a tram) shot by tho Sheriff. The latter will short time ago to cointuiss -on three Tinted bo called upon to pay them. States special agents to make an inwstn:a- Kimiiroccii, the man who made the tion. The three agents hau heen at work deadly assault 011 Itnper. near North , iu.r,. for .rioial das, and whisperings of Iieud, is said to be crar.y and threatens to kill any 0110 who attempts to come near him. A dudish pinrio tuner, who claimed to be the son of u lord, is reported to have re cently run away with u Stanton County lady of refinement, and hitherto of high standing. The woman was married and was supposed to bj u happy and contented wife. The .Illnclc Hills stage was overhauled by road agents a short distance from Chad ron the other day. Finding the treasure box empty tho highwaymen wont throJi tho pockets of two Chinamen, the only pn sengers, relieving them of two watches and a few dollars. Miss Lamrert, of North Platte, was re cently knocked down and h"r shoulder dis located by a. horseman riding recklessly through the streets. KidllT thoit-iiud pounds of wool were marketed at Hartington one day recently. Durolars raided the depot at IMlovuo tle other night and got away with the agent's stock of cigars. Fremont is said to 1 e the Mecca of run away women. There are a number of fas cinating bachelors in the town. While sitting at the I reakfust tabl- of her son, Dr. Paul, in Omaha tho other morning iu apparentlv good health. Mrs. Fmiline Paul slid lenly fell from her chair ind when takv-M up was dead. She was sixty-nine years obi. Two months ago Klwood,GosperCounty, was without an iuhab.taut. It now has a population i.-f "(. David Citv was severely scorched the other night. The fire started iu the res taurant of Spet. fc Honioway and com municated to the store of Parnell & Man ning, the meat market of Frank Sudiek, the carpenter shop of J. M. Wells and th im- . . - .. -. ,. . . . 0f the Commercial Ibitel. Loss on build- ;m. ,mii stock- -10 XJU to iI. UJ41 mi, aim sun.!., ..iu,w iu .i.i,vj-j. Insur- nnc- small. Willis Crandall engineer for Oberne, Ilasick it Co., of South Uuiaha. was found 1 dead 0:1 the Union Pacific track the other morning, his body being cu-"; clean in two. It is supposed he had been run over by a freight train. An unknown man recently attempted to lo.ird 11 moving passenger tram at Papil lion and fell under the cars and was killed. Thrre is said to be a goo I demand fir feelers at the Omaha stock vards and prices are above the Chicago market. : This is urged as quite nn object for stock men to ship l Omaha, as they save tho extra freight and shrinkage, and get b-ntr 1 nrir.s. The settlers on the reservation in Wnvn j County have formed a protective as-sorit- io " , ., ,Illsl.IiariIv with land iu.,,:.- lirUll'IIOI.' lssi-,'i- ors A V0UIIC IIian frotll ti,e Kast having jinj)e(i theclaim of a member of the ass - ciatiOII th settlers turned out in force, tore(joun the interloper's hou.se and drovo jjjm awav ' - Jajie-5 I-OCDO.v, a young man living w ith ..... , .. ..-..-. u, frowier a lew nine, we. 01 li.iv .en- ... .. t,r' uot "ns? xaiaiiy 1110 otner .my. n t, nf th tra-.slv hc oacked his un tneuav p xat ira-si ne pncAeu ins triint. wrote a. latter ro tns lirortier. Im-.iI good-bye to his sister-in-law, and siid h" was going away. A short time it'terw s.ri;,, he was found in the hay loft with a buHet hole through his head. 1 hf letter to h brother stated that he was in love and us? tired of life. Fr.EJio.VT is twenty-nino years old. C. M. Al.l.E.v.-of North Bead, it is tat-s!. lost the siii'it of 0110 eye iu a remarkable manner. While gardening last June he felt something in his eye. which caused him excruciating pain. A jwiultic of tlax loo-aed the object, v-hich proveil to t 1 an insect half an inch long. The insert fastened itself to the puptl and killed th-t-ight. Ke.vr.vey. Arapah. Cambridge an! othr tow-?-. nr maki'ig an elT'yi to scari- 1 the location of th- iI-lhoJ t C 1'ege. E.ich of tae three places named haverail the ripiireii atnoua: of fuai.- cn.I aw&u the d.-c.ion of the Conference. Tiik Pacific Mutual tel-graj.h lire i le- Ing extended north tar uzh the State. S. II. Hcchi.nson. an employe of the B. & M. at Piatternouth. atteaipti suicide : the other morning by hanging hiaivjlf :a his room at the Pacific Houe. He waj discovered by the proprietor and released, Hutch." as he is calltd. was black In the face, and but a abort trine longer would have snSced to accomplish his purposj When he recovered his speech he denied any intent to commit suicide, saying hr got the rope to bundle up his cloyjing. but added that he would have been a Iucjtv man if the pronrietor hail ben a minute later. He had been on a spree. " Tincrrs raided the slaughter house of Rickesy Bros., of Columbus, the otir j ibt, and carted off $3X1 worth of hides. PUSEY'S PUNISHiV.ENT. T7i Ktnlrxlinc CI.- f tlie I'rnlt raVmrj l'lrjil. ttuilljutiJ l . ntroctl for I'.ljht Y-ar. I.i:Ar.uo!tTlt, Kx., September 26. Contrary to epeeiat;oa Jamc C. Pney. the drf Au'tinc cl-rk and ctli"ZiJrr of the Kans State Penitentiary, entered the court room vesterdav morning sod with- drew hl pea of "not cu-ity" for that of "guilty." "Mr. Pitsey. do yoa nitWnw wmr plea of not guilty ami substitute that f ru Itv?" asked th" Judrc. Every ear in tli court room was Usioabt?. antl a Pn5y mu, m R bu. cJrar VMV ..j do. a ....... ,.. .. .i ,h--., . !-,., .? h s.Ht(Wrti , ... . , , , ,t. two com, K one of orrery and one of rwtl-ent. The M-iitenc of the court ! that joh tn? confine! at hard labor in the Kansas State IVnitenfary for the term f four rara on eaeh count." Poey lid not .vein to icn'ie It for a momml. then his face autniHi hN u?ual Miii.e aI he wa taken b the jaiior to the couui tail. The cvclfik wa -ccn at the cou:t y il a few xuinu: biter, and when surirtMj a- e!ril it hitcouix; he said: "Well, its- lv-t. 'I here were two iiHlictmcnts sc.uii'it nie at'lp-ka. and I plraded guilty with the uiidetstaiidiiig that all that i to bcwijH-dout. If I hai been clenrwl hero I would have bsn taVeti there and sen tenced, perhaps, to a mueh lonitrr term. It is hard to ;ay in e insii that long, but Iain oung and Van stand it. I will he tli.rt-"sexii next Tu. ?day. The only tie I har in the v.or.d is my po.r olil mother. It is not iobable I will ever see her again a!te. I wdl send her what few thingn I liiuc left. I go to the penitentiary witluiit a cent, and the onh money I will Pave when 1 et out will be what I earn wliiiu in that institution. If I eer get out I am . , ,..,., ,., ,,,...:f i Co'tir to iiiur.0 Munetliiiig o! in-cil. l. h Uiir, i,t ii.r,; ,M m, ueof crvms ovrrs,41: nnlk." Pu-ey tok his sentence calmly and said he had schooled huii-rif to be pre- pared for the wont H- M.d if Ii.j t-- " iuni. " " IbW. CUSTOMS FRAUDS. DUrliKiirr of l"r:m s in Hie I'nilrr YIn llnti ! tuls I iy Net York Importers. New Yoi:k. September '-?. Numeious eMr.nidinary d-seNiMires are already heard among the emp'oesnf the custom hotisr and the Apptai-er's office. The investiga tion is hi ing conducted secretly, and Its re sults, if made public at all. must hrt he filtered through tho Treasury Depnitinent. It is not gnu-rally known, but three lare importing houses of this cit have lately paid to the Government mote than SPJO.OOl) each en icappia scinents on goods they had been aeruscd of uiideia!uiiig. It is proV ab'e a doen or fifteen New York fu 1115 will be pressed to piy to the rutted States Tie.isiiry uioiies which the Government's agents be'ieve sho.dd have been orgmallv paid iu honest duties. These sunis will a-cjregate i-l.ouO.noa. A widelj signed petition is now in ciieulatinu ai'ioug New York importers asking 'on gii'ss to siibs'ittite a sjTcihc tin ill for the existing ad valorem rate, which is subject to the interpretation ot the several agents. In his reply to Stfielait Manning's letter teg.trdnig tins "iipp.ug" of Govetninent bagcage inspection by tta'.elcis, District Attorney Dotshriiiier ;i.m: "I leg to as sere ou th.it 0.1r ui'Miictioiis will bu zealously earned out. and that dl the power of this otlii-e wo. tie nseil to 1 reak up this peinic oils and most d'srcpu'aMc prhctice. Tlie lust person who sl.a.l be lounil paving an oilicer nionet. and the fust oll-.eer Who shall be foi.nd teeeivitig lllotiey in co 'traen!ion of the laws will in pre- snrd to the giauil liny, and the Indrct- iiM-nts against brought to trial them vvttl be promptly IMPRISONED IN ECUADOR. The Story of an Atneileati rltien Ittelj' ICi-liTl.eil. WAiiiNr.rov, September '.Vi. .Julio K. Santo-, tlte natural. cd citi.eii, recently re leased fiom pr.-on in I-'ci.ador iijion demand of the I'tittcd Slates Government, Imeked up by a man of war. arrived here to-day in comiKiny with CoiiKre-siiian McC:nas, of Maryland, and called at the Depigment of State to express his thanks for its sitcce fuleiTctts in his Iwhaif. He said that tho Kcundoriau authorities pretended to ha-.o lilM-rated him in consequence of the p:is-ugu of the act of pardon by the Ecuadorian Congress, but this was mere pretense and he was liberated three davs after the arri val of the Iroquois wholly in consequrncr of the action of the United Mites Uveni men:. The ch irge again-t him. of having conspired against the Government of !:"a dor. was untrue. Ho was imprisoned with some other business men In order that money might be extorted from them. Ho had documentary proof of the w.llirigness . of the authorities to re.ae him at any time tijin the payment of 530.000. lie w as con fined for a tune In an unventilaPii nd filthy coal hulk, and vv:t5 Ui-n transferred 1 to a prison situated In the oa-euicm m . yellow fevei hospital. Mr. Santos will em- - - - ... . 1 .. .11 a .. - I ' n?1 ,m,,,,.?.w'-?:.. "' ) "W''':: p ntin Tur 1 nnit'i4 vi:u 11m olIij a'c-. incut against the Government of Ecuador. m Kiort an-l Import. vVAHl.wroy. Fepteml-r 20. The Thief of the Bureau of Statistics rejrts that the total value of. the imports of mer chandise during the twelve months ended August VA, 1SS3. were $:!. 23.'.9tr'.. and durinr the twelve month ended Aucist 31. I-'5 1, V.T.sTl.SlG. a de crease of S-..f7J-.3?:l. The values of te exjorSs of merchandisf during the twelve months ended Angnt 31. 1-S1. we.-e 5T22, 7aV.461, and dur:ne the pr-l:ng twelve months S7S5,0l5,Tt2, a decrc&vs of SI2,- 23,:JL . III Mlnil .l- War- Mr.vnn. I -!.. Septcnd-er 20. There was a dramatic scene in court to-Uvy. BMiop Scott, Andrew Oney and Frank Poor were on trial for the murder of Wil liam Hayne. on March 2t. at Uaton. Bishop Scott shot Hajr.e-t In try,nc to frishten hinu and Arey and Pt-or are hi allrgt-d acenrnphee. ott. wbo-e wtfu gave premature birth to tw m a few dars mce and whose fath-r lxs gooe ahaost biind withcrief, was te-tifying. hen wl dr.'.y hi mind cave way, ami he L-csme hw"ieslv insane. The cowd sure-1 around. Wvs tter scrraniL and daring the wildest excitement he was removed to iL TVholfsiate Smtmrlng. WisxirEO. September 2fL At Battle- I ford to-day. Wandering Spirit was vaten ei to bang for the murder of Agent Qulan C Fro? Ike. Some other down Indians were sent down from focr to fourteen years for arspn and hor.-e stealing at the t.ne of the rebell.'oa. Dresyraaa and ChArleboi were conticted of ranicring a vjoa'T and were sentenced to haa- Gol-on Moczrarvi as found r-t.lty of xnnrdericg Constable Cowan a: Fort Pitt, and received a similar t etitence. Bright Eyes was given twenty ? io" raxnslAuzhte. Wandering Spirit . ?JMoagr2ad e to lu5 .Novctabex 27, at KfiC. j THE CHINESE TROUBLES. rtiralrntn .tj-t r AITIfs li'nmlng Out of th- Ijte Itock Sprln Itlnt. Omah.v, Vriu. SepiemVr22. - Th- slta tion on the t'non liefer l raafcl y be coming snore serwwis nd t're5e.nc. The prutramrae. a anranod Saturday, wn carried o.i to-day at the lUvX Spring coal in ih, Wjuming. Iter- at the lc Pa.-ifR' hejdtoartor In iki cit '- that i4t of th OMno w-nt to war mora mc st cicn o'clock in accKUir wiih (nral Manager CallawyN otb-r, in xh?h )rotctiMi a aoiel u Chiort au.1 whiu alike All the hIuM lr. toowerr. refMcl to k U it S. with tw er-pt Mi of a few rttiin ul mc cax jvntets. ami wen who wrt at work un top ol tht proun.1. Jbiwcr Ca!Uwiy tten te!ecraphel an tnlf to IC-ek Sptmc to have all the sirffcer pcvM off m t hv nftrtT!el that he wnM iwaie js & for one we-k 4, that thy ouuUi If Uie wished, but if tJ-y remiiKl toorr Uiau en neck tliey would have U iy tkHr own trm..sj f tattaui if Wy wautl Rt away. I luting the Ut thtec or fuur Ay Muaer Ca Uiway h.v lectted ly telrcrim. letter ami In otb wu Iiumerfi5 threats awl wmtur of a veneml tr.k ad nlooc the nwL It :.s not et cowe, twt he fn:iy t?si it. Hi ha a I received a nmt-?r f .many :iiou letter cnta.nliii: thmtts of vkiww toward tnilrwul wrerty am! ftViaK Tlu n-o of dtwaraite K jtrvdrft! ami IhreatenL One of the letter finl "II. M. S.." fnn Denver, purports U el' n f. -rmalloit rTTinh:ic the p!atis ( the lna mtt.rs. The writer of the tetter rlmnu while riding on a train to Cheyenne. oci!ieard two m-n. sppoMd U be d)n.t m.ters, talking about a plan U Mow uhi-k-, tion" of the load. Thrse twv wieti (; oil at Chejeniie. One of thrm look down :b Humes of prointneiit raiiwnr ofln-uils In Omaha and m ng and eteel Uk-ui in ' a 'look. He Instructed the !lir.man ti 1 come to Otuiilia. to work up a r muo.nc the rsi'roftd einphes heir atui look orr , tlie triotllul. Ilegae him $u ami totd 1 him if he wanted more to telegraph ami ho ' ciuld get all he wanted. C-uawity tlimk.- ' tht- letter is straight information and he bHieves that the dwiar.dters w Ih have 1 been ojtenitmg on the Deer V Itlo 1 Gramte Kdlroad in and around Dettver In 1 tend tt come over l.'ie 1"Ihi I'iritc ml use ilMiaudle. Th.s moiii.n Ca''awav re ceived a telegram from Prescient har.'rs Francis Adams stating that he and the di rectors of the mad would stand nrmlt by In tu in the d Itleult. anl that his Course was niet'.inc their appiox d. The x ill baek h m throu,h to the iimI. C!lawav sa.s if the emp!oes of the n-ncr'devie to go on a strike they can do so now as well hi any other tune, an I he won d thciit it out. as tie- isiin li4t to be met pur-lv. There me nearl I..VM) men intp.tid nt tin I'titon Pacific shop hi thet. About otie-lliird receive less than 5 10 a wrk. These men. it h cla'inrd, ai leudy to . out if a strike Is ordered, trtil the olhit two thirds, receiving S"J a da ami upward arr not an oils tor asMlke. f ul atng Uiem are a great maiiv Kuiehts of Jjt-r who would obey the order id the executive eom m ttee of tlie organ. ratim. It wotitd Im under protest, Iwiwe-.er. beeas. dtiiaittt workinifftt 11 etttisuli-i tho Wvoin.ng liht ri-allv none ot their affair, mut Ui nk tbfV oitglit not to bo forced Into IL Gettrnil Mel '00k. who ih at Kock St rutsc with s.x coiuHHiies of Ins retf.me:it fnn Fort Dong las, bus telegraphtxl to Piesident Cleveland that martial law oinrlit to ! deehirel in Wvoiiiiutr. M. jot-General Sehofte.'tt ar rives at Kfx-k Sriiig-i tjuk'!.t. Sever d itieeiiugs ot Kni:hls of La ir were lurid in Oinitha eteiil.T, . but iiothiog so far bus been learned regarding their actkMi. HEAVY JUDGMENT. .Iml;m'nt for -.t 000.000 Krn it-1 ,V(:liit tlie 'i Voru. CtilcoKo .t si. I.olll. Itlllllt I'lOlip'IOt . l'u:vi i.ami. 0.. NptetlKr Tl. JmIk meid for uetirly ?."..u0".ouo Hut ten terml by Judge Iloislev in th- I'oiunioti Piio I'ourt ogiinst tne New ork. I'h'.eaiso .V. M. IhiIi Udlvvar CompHiiv. Thi- rlwm iti!st tho raiiroad vas ji-Kentwl iu the bn; f thii-e 1'guovit notes, the largest of which Was for SJ.OOO.OIM. it W.is ereod D- fciidier 1. lvl, to W. 11. VanderWit. Prosb dent of tie- road. The et lri:et note, for $?:i,i-i, wr.h innde vbie ti Ue laile Shoro .V Mcblg.iii .Southern lUiirood Cotnpniiy. The third note was for S'!ai00. ami was drawn n favor of II. It. Holiint. b.r ing date Mareli ' I, 1V,. Some time ago the Uidrn Trut Hiiiny of New VorK aiked the courts here to co-niis-l Ibo Nickel P.nte to s,.m. for a lame titt'ptoeiil of rolling s'm-s jureh.-d IIm-im. To-dny t'e NK-kel Piite made anwer U that iU, cla iieng tint the rnul w not letralfr or-g.-n s-t oriuia iy ami that ih em tract with the Trost (ntpRur w tbifefore void. The load waiitn th rolbiMC "k and the proreed dividt-)! pro rata among all the cilt". THE INDIANA FRAUDS. rorcrrr lio Idrnt in Hi- lioll m Twn .III,. lU.ml I'fUit.l.. lvii vn vitii ts, .S-jewdir '-i. A new ;JiJise of the Indiana TonnIMp lwml Kvvimlle wan deve optd here toihiy. Here tofore It ba Iw-en gnu-mlty iinI-rstoI that the; warrants were Mtnt fnitMluterit, that they had In-cn lal In ps) until for giods that wm ier dellvens;!. and that Po.iard and the (libHiest tri:s; harrd in the piei"ds. To-iUy rXar Mark, Ca-hier of the fiuruiiiatt National ItanK, carne to the city, bringing s.'i j0 worth of warrants purport ing to ! is-n-!! by K'w-s: KitJt. tnt-e of the township In whHi his rUy Is itMatx!. The wArrxnts were -tdxuilted to the Inipi-n. t.on of .Mr. K-tr. ami that irrttUent&n at urire prfnrreil them forgertts. Tn war rants are Ddir--tl by IL U. Pollard, an.! T- i4areil with the I uwnniiAti lUnk a ci;s.teral by V K. r.ik. t roprietor of thr ti-pf-rxlcd .lenmngs County Banc of Nortii enKW. iir. r-tark' retjuiie, a urn of larr yers in the ltert of bii twtik. bit what farther step.- will bo taken U not )t known. TS,f Walkap f.- KitptiniA. Ka.v.. StiptemliT 21. AM d K.bt to the. trial of Miftnte Kjluc V 1 cp for the a Icl tcivolrg of htr : u and taiinz i4are at Kwxtria w dlv r!:fsj bv it. l-fifir tikUTti Oil thf ilttrkri of t:rI.ton Conr-ty Dbtrtrt wrt. Jadr C B. GrTrs tr.lii?. fr Vt-r m. sj1 thr U-'-art of lloa. VV, W. rlt. Jlr. Wlkap" mtiify. that ! i.il mi t on th- c s. r-;n- tnel at lhat time. l'-ta tlte trif-ciJ'H nl d:fra' will l-- repsijtril by eiu fw-nt wo-.. lbv. Tdki P. Km- Ion. of l-aver:b. Knn., lut.rii test- nr Uinil bv Mr. V.'a.kap U aft Mr. irttli. awiilr.T. K. IjmUst. of Katporo, Ui av4ut County Attorney Keglta.ru 0 m yt-rm t7mit. St. Inris. Spnibfx 22. -A report comes from Bevier, Ho. that at aa early cam oc whkh it hod tm tikes to Brr. There is no doe jet to the jrpetrator. of rengeanfsv upon Lornou i Scireiy, wba now employ noae bet aecm rctam. Tiu iTiirhica wa raJacd at asost S3.090 hour thl raomlnr ma air comrr-or. v Jaj:Ar0 ,a Canol! c-o:r. " be xal in tie ccj! xaines of looxi .a party of deyUe. td && blW' Snively it that phce. w Wowa to pieces rr-ashar? uA n,fctrt t - Jf f dynaalte or wnie other expire. Tha . W to rwt U- ixi - T-! nuchfce had tot ten united frea IM dtewrtf'! !?&'' tee act. ut it I appo-d to hate te-ea n jijjc 0 ,; tti c&xrr c " -done by oeie of the utkn; white rn.aer i7,t, jrjjtnisi. nri?. dsii J j mhn formerly worked at lh mlc- to virni : 4 ...,t. ... tim fJ FRIGHTFUL GALES. Jlorn Crt llri tt I... -'yrr-.t, Wt I.-! . IHAlf i .in ConrrU Ctrv, I: i.. ?-tn!!Hr ?. A tj CfKtlwTlr rate prrlrf thrwV lb rmUf la rrt jrtty ! r-f . nlrSit ate that 'J f4mrm wt m IwrrlWr on antj 4 Ue i ronniMg hmt ttvan at sny jirtnfcnw Umm ih- w-rff-lprts hc bjo turmul f fr cr v:irksl at tmih Mil L Mb-titou. Vttm rrrm ht vnt Hi r, ca,. Kenrs tm it tor tim -' f noaibr f Tr.'s kaovi to ft p-Kt. Tw oak ft-hrrni wii-hrd froM fh wHih prr Hrl vhrrdj ftrra.t. Th loakt bf srii(; stAtioa tuw ibmm tke pfcpf. ad wilij5 Um 4 . wr In. sumi!sd 'Jma So tr'.ir M nn iUrotM im himriti. ptceli n'-oot tfljr yarK UHPtukxts bf-4cr wha t-.fted h pin Mid 4s-tHi wpim tfc t-n -erssth CMTyttg tho ien Me boot s&ntnt 10 U rrem . . am ld 11 two sA ;r wb c- i" i hum Cto b-y td tmm in hatw te Ui itr . thrar t fnitw w im .k i thi-tiffh th UmX Iv lytaeiwd ffoti thr fruM ... Jim tmsf iXt Wie.d Nfh.' Jlrtl f Ol for tlM UflftrHf if . lite -41.12 enrw. h two 1. . .-x brtrf bH'.tb llh ttx -m(M and. nil'HWjfh Uw !.' datptit MsUTh, :W4r UatW OUVMfMt. t r tjs a ruMenn s EAsrtirr. Mil, jwpti-. wrrln nco th Spn:l tu rt ) '. bound fr No Srti. -o; MniT IlsV HIII11 Utfr Im .- ! i At ai i Tho owners -osst k ciwm of I : from &. Jo4in to wrrfc bm. -. i-rtKoo a tur ixk-nj tb Hiwr frtsil to U.i: tl 9 turn aidior v3t- tHrittet.lnfL but they rfrml ' A terr.M rJ lw up r. in fc' -Inc ml whro It rk-ftrwd 4t th - (rami Maruui tMiliesil that fo TO" t!.ssPP-Krs4t ?hI Umo U im Umn . teau-r r mm. Tfc- t; . ' been broken te pc 4urin4 lb bit ! Mtnk wliti nil on Unini. ft. ? ali b Ions U St. Johu-x. ."w lt emu b mnt In nsjl IH to.'.'.:n pws.i f on tjl the -t(MH-r ! mn Jaui (iritUths, . Jonn. t tb pun-'.iwf of the 'nml' boll; Jmi Nb-t. ! land, foreman of th- ffinjt wfkun Itotvit JhMsxev IVrt'MMd. rttrvr James SitravhoinH, lfitwd, f dr J.tHK-i Chukr lNxllnwd. Hrl)wH v "tn stroii. INkTiUn ! : iiart !tiH tr. Pott ami; len-m a 1.; Vi S-i it usr. Portland. It te iwi lM i.- - m tr ! olfwrrx 1 m ut ri. iiatx I r- r l,M-, SiitvtobM' ik "s,i. . HKtun- rrnwil attended Iht- ojtil k I'hl'nt hi- Miwll t McWlio Ui -'. nr that sventiu ifrti wsr rr te ilriith. loiter Tht arpwlewl ormrf.d 'rt the nKttl atwi white htm. Sitm . m isinent Ikhb the bnJroiT of Itta pi lbte. Tin! rrovid iHtMihs'rs4 thrt ; a mumI at thu liineof th ! nt TROUBLS AHSAO. Til- ril.tllllMlt It' tt llr, H !,. r. Ha- in lter--it I'rtH. ,lUuir I'iriii. lavtfKi. frMtm: ?l n -r feidtiHr pnvrall n h Nkf" lvr ! da). Uttnmr m rwnm u tb rfT.et t' t -inloiM diriter haw rs'tirr-1 Ifc Mx don i. The ltitaaian rMpa-rii ' th kltontWm In thr tiUlk m bjrwu.!.tf mori i-rttVaJ m ijr, aat tW mM l p..lbiU Miminf ih- atfi v--I'riar- .teiambir hm IwmmiI a rljcnar to the nwa Iu wbteh h arttwwr ih uttUm of later ICorwlhi aMt Htir . Ilr ) he ha snal a ' at mlrr'.i u In mt hti! p rd to Turkt. I to rrr-t-ffijm tlie futltajT neraintt aw! hbli Mnifl; 1 i"iMtaiti!f te-r thr twNw 0ttt-ti. Ilv ak Uie Mrt to b.tonrm in ortof that the un'ntt atav W tmitd4 M-roiniw'bdw-U (art, berMi Ih - - ' tr-sssltml ui Ho myihimt that tto Hi thmw iwiwr to fhrtW th uti'it, 1Trtn ,thm Mier ba ! int a 4 lrt to Mto mi)U oJ Titrkrv awlttav hla tu imcxttP'nr th- umUu At ('HnstotttirMftdn Vh to gtml eltnirni ih Mfttation. Tito !Hai lwib-.i at a eHitiri wlurb wmt r!'d "i sutelav ! U ! lb oni- l-iw ml -f-i-'t'lf Uo ti ltHinll. rvKif a Hr sl.M, jwvrral liattlo of Ittw-tm hav t-n otd'-rr-l ( 'twwwtrato w to tut ,i !f.itit.-r. !'). eti4at h d.i4t4 IV iiih-:io f iidin: a to Koaaip' . Sum- d th lainlator ta 1memt 4'v (titrliins lrnrla.ls wrfc Ufif to lbnfvh. a if-nf-Hrl town oi E'm tZmmmlm. al of huftyifif brwrt itbrr dttUwHtobf wan nf Ad.file!Hl UarM.tnla. "Oiw mm lTi :t the rstittvrt tholf)t that hm rifWW f the l&r-rln ttsty l-ol-i he -4Mi'tl tefipi- AM dre .bsil 4tls ! taJtn Th xn,hAfdiM iu triitT awrr " tantumpi ! ennmtUiml b & f-mltaa. otij n$j ai r"-'.n w rir iiwn hm I ;oKjMaeat M to w ItaC Htrt thwf Ww-n'dv-v ' wtTMIl.. In MTOfltaWte lth M wd-f IS thT bd Trf.04 ftT fwn htj, parMi. fi arrnfilaMt Itto u- :Yw nUnn th- l-n iw Ut iittt!ef and nrr ttnvr .-twatiuc iala. PfiiM trr.i.i. ft-T'- Alt Ue !:unian ifTWs-r In Uu ft!arUa if I;- f rirfwt nd Ualr plrm fc bam tl b-4 lr Ifci'Kariaw" Tl rnttr,ry t liMa jw.(jj'1 at the arlMifi mt lit Ki:a Bait the fwnpl nr a 4fa"mrais4 Tw f fs-irnpf-d httfHi i fw'waTwar rriel uH HII(M. a4 " a- thli Pmtn. lrr ,Vta4rf. fil "--pet!ag a brut t tmrv w- mwm aftoal te iati for tJ- tnntHf m4 br-rt eV drr-Mi u, ihn itp: timtimlm: a UmUrw' "Mr tntv. ntvi aa taarr (fc T'i's. bet ,t i!y iiyte nmt a wl. fiht Utew U UV aValh Aid trsi tht I wltl alua- K fM la) tl.b ' t. Salt!. 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