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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1885)
X0 CHIEF. JL C. HOSMER, PiUMir. BED CLOUD. KCiXRASK CURRENT COMM The Glasgow Prcshy'.cry has ioted in favor of diiestnhlishment and lim dowmcnt of the Church of Scotland. Advicks from Akah.id say that the Engliwh engineers at Herat are prepar ing for the construction of a railway to Candahar. The London Standard says: In many circles the death of "Josh Hillings" will cause more unaffected regret than would the loss of a more eminent in structor of the people. Ik the District Court at Houston, Tcr., recently, Elvira W. Hutchins received judgment for $140,700 in her suit against A. S. Richardson, executor of the Hutchins estate against the aamc estate. The City Hank of Hous ton received three judgments, one amounting lo over $250,000. The suit of Mrs. William Xeunie.ster against the Centennial Mutual Life Jn Aiirancc Company, of Hurlington, Iowa, for a policy of two thousand five hundred dollars on the life of her deceased husband, was dee'ded at Dubuque in favor of the plaintiff. The company refused to pay the policy on the ground that Neumeister committed suicide. Koiiekt H. Roosevki.t. (if New York, Augustus S. Mcrriman, of North Caro Jina, and William Stevenson, of Penn sylvania, have been apiiointud a (Jov crnment Commission to examine and report upon twenty-live miles of the Northern Pacific Kadrond lying be tween Eagle (lorge, Washington Ter ritory', and the south bank of the Pu Jalluk Kiver. The artificial culture of oysters lias licen completely successful at the hatching station of the New York Fish Coin mission on Long Island, X. Y. Thousands of young oysters were caught on scallop-shells and are now as large as a dime. This is the lirst practical success on a large scale in this country from oysters artificially impregnated and hatched. On June C last. Nashuin Morrison was drowned in the river at Hiddeford. Me. Dennis O'Connor, superintendent of burials for the crity. buned the de ceased, as was afterwards learned, without a ffiiroiid or cotliu. The Widow Movrison now brings suit against O'Connor for obtaining money under false; pretenses, having charged her, as .she says, for collin, robe and full service. A CL'liioi's; and snestive fact about lho Eastern question is the attitude of Kin"; CJeorge of (i recce, and to under stand this his family iclations must be taken into account. Kinir (Jeorjre is the .second son of Kiii ('liristinn IX., of Denmark, ami is tin husband of the (rand Duehcss t)I;:i Constantino; a, cousin of the (.V.ar of Kiisi:i. Kiiijr ('hristiau has succeeded in placinj; all of his children, save one, on juvsent or )rosj)eetivc Kurojican thrones. His eldest son. the Crown Prince Frederick, will become the Knijj of Denmark; hi-? eldest daughter. Princess Alexandra, is the wife of the Prince of Wales, and will he the (jueeii of England: his .sec ond sou. Kin"; (Scoriae, is Kiii"; of the Hellenes: his second daughter is the Czarina of Russia: In third daughter is the wife of the reijnjn"; Duke of Cumberland. Tiik Canadian steamer Alert re cently arrived at St. Johns. New foundland, from Hudson's l.ay. after a stormy voac. It will be remem bered that in the sunup; of last year th lioverniuent ent out the .steamer Neptune with a view to establishinp points of observation alonp the shores of Hudson's Pay and s-t raits. Six points of observation were .selected and three men were placed in charge of each station. The Alert has now returned, after visit inp; the places of -observation. Lieutenant Cordon, who was in charge, reports that he visited Churchill Station and all other stations where observers had been placet!. He found Stupart's Station deserted, but learned afterwards that Stupart had arrived at Chieho. He also reports that Mr. Inglis. of Halifax, one of the station hands. iliid of scurvy last Jan uary; that all the others were well. The object of the expedition was to ascertain whether or not navigation of Hudson's Hay was practicable as an ocean route for the shipment of the products of the Xorthvst through that channel. Chief Bcmiyiieaii, of the Cherokee Nation, called upon Secretary Lamar at Washington, on the loth, snd had jin extended, interview in reganl to the intrusion of white settlors upon the Cherokee lands in thclnd sin Territory Although tlic Indians have the power to determine the status: of citir.eos of the Nation, yet the Department is charged with tho duty of ejecting in- trttd duty jnininjr trud there in the THE BED CLO OW. nnd in tho OXerdse of that r ;."" " "l. "f "!""wew rweuoii '...;;.... :"'. ;"'""""' overcome ! the r- aarf sk, ..! ,. llaawliB- Couatr N ai la are. a ano . . . -anaiia, wouiu be connuute 1 to hfeion- i tiil ' jieiuput?. run. cars con- ..- . , .. , ,, , ..'.., ... has assumed the right of detor- s-rvitu,ie. wut'1 Mon , Ull .mu:xls erji swkrA , -as corae t.e lofr- they rcorerea coa- aWjnine, bot wRtooji :H'.u-. ,tr lb- who are ami who are not in- T.tu Secrarv of the Interior i,e,,.i . No lnos woreioit. '""T... """- .ow T.: " '7,1 " ". TL-LTZTrT: ers. Chief ltusliylivad say.-s that argument by attorney for the Kansas Pa- I Lok: Lanoolih CiitTRCint-L. Secretary ' , ' uahticaa -sroald haT a tun rtT t tkau- are a number Of persons reidin hc KntiroaJ Company oc a motou tore- or fctate tcr imtta. has acceiitsi to th- r- : ""... -.. iu ni. ... ,ki. m j aaiJ 3 wtfJfi; w)w. Tcrrlton- who are there under 'OK .an T- ,na,le - lh J-'Ptmeiit i ( " f --' 'i ,nW ia n.- .- . ,- ,-.y ,a . ncn. I ttvti... tt. ........ .. i j . - 1 Inirs nf Inilti nurt frnni n.!.w-(n; nf -.r.l- I JtP corn rroh n? CntUr rMa- -Ktl . ' - . . tribal permits, and those persons he does not wish to disturb. But there vrcre also many white persons in the Territory who claim to be citizens of the Nation and have taken :tp choice land who are not entitled to the rights of citizenship and should be ejected. Tho Indians were sat'Sticd with tho pressnt arrangement with the cattle men. Chief Bushyhead wished to im press upon the Secretary the advisabil ity of allowing them to remain in pos session of tho lands. WORLD AT LARGE. A Summary of the Dally Now. nCflffOXAI. AND POMTICAU The Rev. Daniel Irving, D. I)., Secre tary of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, died in Orange, N. J., the other morning aged sixty-four years. A kecent Washington special say there was a well supported rumor that Mr. Charles Codrnan, of Boston, has accept! the place of Civil Service Commissioner, vacated by Dornian B. Eaton. The entire Republican municipal ticket in Chattanooga, Tenn., was elected. H. W. Shaw, better known as "Josh Billings," died of apoplexy at Monterey, Cab, on the 14th. TJie humorist was oil a lecturing tour. Count Von IlATEKRr.OT his been gazet ted as German Ambassador to London to succeed Count Von Minister, who goes to Paris in place of Prince Hohenlohe, re cently appointed Governor-Genera! of Alsace-Lorraine. The remains of Cardinal McCloskey were interred with imposing ceremonies in the crypt of the cathedra! at New York on the 2 1th. Immense numbers of people were present. Tammany and Irving Halls have agreed upon a joint ticket, headed by Hugh J. Grant, of Tammany, for Slieri'il". Beside.-, the nomination for .Sh'rifi Tnmmaiiy tal:-s tho County C!erlhij and .ludg" of tin Superior Court, giving Irving Hall a Judge of the Police Court, President of the Board of Aldermen and one Coroner. Co.wsidep.aism: feeling was reported as existing over the O!.io election, consequent upon alleged frauds and irregularities in Hamilton County. Some reports of th l."th spoke of u riotous ,tat of affairs in Cincinnati. The Legislature wa.s claimed by both parlies. I'ktkii McCnocir, the Board of Trado operator, was stricken down by ujioplexy the other morning at Milwaukee, am! for several hours it was thought that he would die. Governor Kato.v, of Colorado, has is suerl a proclamation raising the quarantine against cattle from Missouri, Indiana and Ohio. Complete unoflicinl returns on the heads of tickets in Oliio .shown totul of .VtJOJ votes for Foraker and :ti,.d'S for Hoadly. Forakei's majority is 17,'SW. Colonel Bee, Chinese Consul at San Francisco, has completed a compilation of statistics showing the number of arrivals and departures ot Chinese from that port since the restriction act went into force on May !, 1SS2. The departures aggregate about I'.'.OOO; arrivals, 18,000. MISCKI. I.A.N ICniJ The boiler in a largo cotton ginntutr es tablishment nt Tiiscunibia, Ala., exploded the other night. The building was blown to atoms, ami John Starr, the fireman, wns killed, and Thomas Nichols, n bystander, fatally injured. Hoct, sentenced at Salt Lake on the Kith for tho fourth time for murder in the first degree, will be shot November 'Jl. HkI'Outs received at thy Marine Hospital Bureau, Washington, show that yellow fever is epidemic in Caracas; that cholera is decreasing in Spain and in extinguished in Valencia; that .small-pox is ruirini: in Buenos Ayros with alarming fatality: and that yellow fever has appeared in Aca pulco. Tiik Spanish expedition from Fernando I'o, an island on tho West Const of Africa, has enterod the Nairn Biver anil declared Spanish sovereignty ou both banks of the river. John DnvKitKAUX, charged with at tempting to blow up the saloon of James B. Budget's, No. 1SI7 Cnl!ow-hill .street, Phil adelphia, on tho morning of August Ji; last, has been .sentenced to pay a fine of .yUt and to undergo imprisonment of two and a half years. Oi'KUATloxs hnve been resumed in all the departments of the .sheet mill of the Bend ing (I'a.) iron works, a compromise ha ing been ell'ected with the puddiers who .struck recently for an advance. The manage ment agreed to grant the advance. A nisASTiiors fire occurred nt Frederick -ton, N. B., recently, resulting in the de Mructi n of Morrison's sawmill, twelve adjoining tenement houses and J.O'M.OiK) feet of lumber. Thirteen families wetvlelt homeless. The total loss was f IUJ,ni!0. Wii.mam Coxxoit was arrested at Weatherford, Tex., recently, charged with fence cutting. Nk.mii.y til" entire business portion of the vtlbigeof Sand Bank, near Oswego. N. V.. was burned the oth-r night. Two churches were destroved. IYi.i.y l.iHM Select Knights were in line in the procession held by the Conclave of the Ancient Order of United Workmen at Topeka on the 1-lth. Wii.mam A. Vixcknt, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Mexico, re cently appointed Stephen W. Dorsey a member of a commission to draw grand aim pem jurors ior max, ierriiory, lor which act he was suspended from otlice by the President. I)iiuthk:ha was reported raging at Kiu Claire, Wis., in a ii.alignant form. The Mayor and the Board of Health closed the wot side schools, four in number. Tiik Postmaster-General has decided that the depaitiiieut was under no ooligatiou to deliver mail matter thrown into its collec- ; l t . i- ,, ,. t. .. .-"At.s .y e,.s, cargo K t.o. It ap- , .inn ,o Hint l lnf. l..n.. .1.. . ; . ., I r.i..T ikiiiu iiii.i itch iiil- prnciicv 01 (lie express company to transport letters as far a their lines extend and then place them in the United States mails for delivery. Ix Barnes County, Dak., n woman am! child named Stanton were burned to death while trying to escape from a prairie lire. Tuk hopes entertained of the peaceful settlement of the Houmelian question have been shattered by the receipt of a dis patch from Constantinople, statin; the conference has formally declared that the porte has disavowed the Bulgaro-!lou-meltau union. Further news was await! with considerable anxiety. Ax ultimatum has been dent to King Theebaw, of Buruiah, crderin; ni:n to re duce the claim against the Bombav Trad ing Company, to remove the restrictions against Kuglish trader and acc-p: :i Irt ish resident at MandeJay. Gunboats have been ordered to Rangoon to await order to enforce the Government's demand by a demonstration at Mandeiny. It was understood in London that the sentence of death passed on Linis Ki-1, Xnnsas clairaetl bv that companv. It was thought in St. Loui oa tfce Iltu ! that the street car tnke would prove a I failure. TfiE cholera in Spain continues to c.rar on, averaging 2T.0 cases and 100 death daily. In Palermo, Sicily, on the JtU there wreW new cas-s and ) death-. At Bombay recently a house fell kM- inif a.tsa-A. wxAtaw..... 1 T. vaaav. ni, A r.uvoR was current in Athens on the 15th that Priac-. Alexander, at the head of an army, was march tng from PhiitpDoptL's J toward Adriaaople. t sL ;. :."."; : '.vrr t. : ..r? ,,.,1, x-v ., j..i"t ;;:;;; tbeo.na.r. n,!::th -ra:irT wttrv'.s!i?itf.WwaoifrtKn f - tiiir ut il-jj, iut lanus in -- i- ..v . ..........v..... w. ..v.- ; .- - -- . ,..- The Washington Li mi Otlic ha. re ceived a communication Matins; that Dr. Powers, who was a Government witnesa in the prosecution of a fraudulent land cu in Cnlifornia, has been slain by T. F. Pruett, on- of the defendant. The Inrge cottonseed oil mill at Hemp stead, Tex., owned by the Ahrenhecke Company, was totally destroyed by flr the othfr evening. Loii, $fc6); insurance. A deplorable state of anarchy was re ported prevailing In Peru. Superintendent SciiMin.of th Ceve- land (O.) police department, haordere-l all tue gamijiers to close their rooms. I he or der has 1d olteyed and th gamesters are leaving for oth-r cities in sunrnw. A disease anions 'nors-, resembling the epizootic, is prevailing to some extent in Washington. The gre-n ?!s lottle manufacturer ot the United State, in s-i?ioii recently at Pittsburgh, I'a., decided that in view of the depressed condition of trad, a reduc lion of from 10 to 1.1 per cent, in w ages an absolute necesdtv. was A heavy earthquake shock was Mt in ." o wriorf sue t-nsoii ciose Palermo, Sicily, on the 1.1th. Th-di-turb- Some wt-ki ao a tramp w'ho su anc- causel a three-itory house to fall, , flopping t-mporarily at I'npilhoti. a. burying its occupants beneath the debris, j -nt to the county oor farm, the trtip Eight corpses were recovered from the being .-upp'.s 1 to be U-j sick to pr ide ruins. s for his on livelihood. He was cart fur An analysis has ben made at New York j by th family of Mr. Sprngur. an i h of the Chine.se tipple, which they have "apidly reameI hi- heHlth. Out .-ht liee n s-llinj; anions themselv-n free f ,.x- recently, while the inmate of th v u. cise. It is found to contain thirty-eight w ere .-deeping, th tramp ro-e and -jm-per cent, of alcohol, and henc-f.,r:h the sacked th- hoiw for valuables. eruri .-a Ciiiu-s-will be rquir-d t procure a bcen-e loty two line overcoat, three sus - of to lejl their native drink. clothe.-, one watch, a check for srve -n The fall of exchanges mid the low price.s dollars, two dollar-! m money and a -.air of -ilver were i ejorted stimulating the ,-x- of l-ot. tho entire amount aggrega mg portation of wheat from India. Enormous .-hiiiineuts are pending. L. Carlkv, of Moatrenl. a large dry goods denb-r, has .su"d the Brads' ivet I'oiumercial A-ncy for flt,mo damars for injuring his credit by giving nut false iiiioriiuilion lnreganl to ins tinniicint con- dition. While uorkm-n were making excava tions under an old brick wall on Main .st-eet, Louisville. Ky., the wall gaw, wav Vice Pre.sid.t.s f the various ju h.i H. and fell in, injuring the following- Thomas . tr,f.u ut.n. cllttHt,u foiIow.s: Kirst :,-. Busch, hip bioken and fatal! v cru,he,l; ' trirt. .Mr. M-K-, 'IVruniseh: Secon. !.,-. George Busch, .s.r.ous internal injurie,: triPl, .Mni. ivt-khasn. Lincoln: llur.' I.is (..! Weissers, head badly cut: William tnctf Mrj(. (;. W.CJurk. Omaha: K irth Cotton.-, leg brok-n, and an unknown ,,, n.rict, Mrs. Hiuhcock. Fremont: Fifth had his back broke... . lh!tlrlrU M. AllI1H ,,,t,.,1 Hn:tll,Ks.: hiXIi Bv theexplooon of an overloaded gun , i)istri,.t. rv .. M u-,.ir. i.m.u in the hands of Edward Burtlev at Hoel- : ton, I'a., Bobert Fichter wn-, instintlv ', kilb ...l i !....., ..:..!.. t.i . . i v.., ..U.L.-V .s ..... ...Ml s invnil Oil jiiei iimniin.H'iiu .s i seriously iiijnreii Tl.. O 1 .-. iiiiil lie win pronaiiiv uie. ' FlVB cars loaded with wheat were ditched "ii the Northern Pacific five miles east of Aitken, Minn., the other day. Two men who were steiiliii!' n rule u ii rnninl i sutrocate.l in the wl,et. From letters on them thev were believed to bo John K. Coehrane.'of V.tlante, Pa., and Lo.n.s I)u,t, of Champaign, III. IJI'Mikss failures for th seven dn eudeil the Kith were: fnite-I States, Ilill; Canada, 'J7; total, lt;;: compared with -JOT the week previous. Failure- were ,e. low the average in all .suctions of the conn- try, Fxtkxsivk damages by .storms tire re- ported of the rice crop of Ceorgia. " ,l m checks wu.s re-overetl. Dk.vms Gouno.v, a prisoner in the tsiunty Tut: Republican State Convent i ,n nt jail at Macon, Ca., has not tast-d foml foi Lincoln on the Mth iiuauim u:Iv renoiin ninny days, and express"- his determina-' uatd Hon. Ama.sa Cobb, present iiieuiii tion to die or starvation. It is thought that In-nt, for Chief .lu-itiee of the Supreme he is insane. Court, and I.eavitt Btiriihniu and .1. P. So.:: excitement was caused in Colutn- Hiirtman for re-olecttou n Kegents of the bus, O.. on the p;th, by the exhibition, de- State ITntversity. risively, of a bloody slurtnt the Dcmncrntir A VOI'm; lady by the mime of Cu-.si., Iteriilmiai'tr.s. It ended bv a Republican Bid-ley met with a lion ible .bath at grabbing the garment, after which it wii Betik'duiau the oth-r evening, wtiilerilmg .soaked in keioon.. and bunted. half-bioken broncho. Miss P.idgb-) was '1'ltV. Kpri-lft 115 v..t'.t ri.iiiti'liitl fr t.n,r ..I t.- .1. Ai- . . ... - - v-- -!". ' i crotst-ti Charko. Sofia by the l.iilgurian frontier neat They were a.lvaneing toward wnv Ol Hie i;rngOlliail pa.SS. Iv 111- M lilt li tfic i.i ni. tt.., il A ......Ir. ..... "s !'.. j-.-- vaile.I at bolia. A pisi'atcii from Foi t P.obinson says nc trace was found of th Sioux Indians re cently reported to be committing dcptvdu- ' tions along the northern frontier of Ne braska and Wjoming. Troops Irotu l'ort Xiobrni:i wei-i nlxo enitin r tin. (.nmi -- l..,t.r nl,,M ...;.....! r F.VK China,,..,, we, e killed the other, lav !';'- 'Residence t t..ce. Sh-w, in a shaft at the Wellington CHierv. ea: """'M",'1 ,h!Ur: '" hr"nl -Iih. !... Victoria. P.. C. Thev were ,iP.p,,di.iK. ! "f-" "' "-nml !ime.lit..h ex when a car on top ofth shaft rjIIddown '"'!' ' mid crushed them to death. Th.ee other, ! , C "Al"'.E1 T' " " f ''!xtw, "wkim: in theca-e eM-iiped. for lra"l: ,!r,,u". -r Sutton, ree.nttv Dan.i.iki; B::os..,f .'ew Orleans, die , -'";h,,, "I '! the !.,... elmnge . the ,.,... i ., i , . !,'. ho-tse and lie! for other nnrts. mi,.:::vy:;;;r -- --i A mass for the cassation of th small- through I let ce and the adjoining cointte, pox etjdemie wn celebrated 1 y tli -,,dar. Wayne anl Kip x. Tie hry on Boinan Catholic Bishop in Noti-s Untitt , -very farm in thecoiir.su of tho lire xa Chinch, Montreal, on the littii. swept otr. Manv .sitlers have lost buns, " " ! sheds and outhoiis s, and one mm his . dwelling. All hav on th" Logan l.t: mi-. IU-niM; the races at Mell.oi.rne. Au- which had Ik.:, pt up for cattle on CM stralia. fifteen horses fell in one race, out OI.,. ,.r. f.lir Coiintvraiirh. ii farn c.:i of forty-one , ters. One jockey war . Ialniiu. ;,H, ; nrri.s ,jah u., (,NlWfl . jt kiled nml seven badly injured. iit sllM, t,,nt Ul,.rt, nrt. I1MV ,nri , fri,s lli.!il.R.s. II. I'liii.imii'K. Private Secre- of cattle m that region, and as tlo Jm bus tary in President L tu-oln at the Mine of , ,.eil tjtrovi the los, viU l verv s.r-r the latter assassination, di-d at C.reggs- on .stock men. ville. III., iecentlv. of parnlvsts of the' -r.. ,, , . ., . ,, t... tf i.i n i . . , ' I UK other night the neighbors of .etr licart. Mr. Phtlbrick's occupation latter v ,. ,- r.i i , , 1 - llt.fl.-l.n IlVlll.- tt..f., lfl...n l.n.l ,1 n. was that of a newspaper w ri'cr. Kaiu.y ou the morning of the lS'h the Chicago ospres on the northern division of the Boston ,t Iwell Railroad, eolluleti in a thick fog between Kast and West An dover. N. II., with n section of th cxpre.ss freight, wliiih had l'com detached from the re-itlur. Twi engineers and a lirake nan were killed and five other railroad ien illJnrtM, Tut: Navy Department is informed that Lieutenant Scaetitze. wh i : carrying jre ents to the Silurian natives m the vicinity of the Lena, arrived at Irkutsk. S-Dtemb-r 10. Tiie roads were in ba I condition and he intended waiting there for winter roads for Yakutsk. Sitting Bvli.'s Indians at Stnndinr Rock agency atipeare! to le well pl-ased nt the reapj)ointment of Mcl-aughlta as gent. Tiv.otiiv Camit;x.i. was nominated by Tammany Hall to fill the vacancy in the Kighth CongrtS'ional Iitric: catis,i ,y Hon. S. S. Cox'.s apiv)intm"nt ns Minister to Turkey. 1I iva al.-o the candidate of Irving ii.-iH. The clearing house retuni fer week I endet! October IT showe.1 an ittcren.s of 2S.J. coninre! with the correpor.iing week of la?t year. In New York the in crease was Hl.t. Tut: train on the Kansas City. Sprinc '!! & Men-phis Raiitoad. which was coa- field & Me.t-phis RaU.oad. which was coa- - veyiag John B. Doris' circus from Memphis icy. T,IE sanitary precautions adopted in ' tJl transmission of Italian mails intended j for this country during tL prevalence of . cholera in Italy have been ordered dUcon- i tinued and the mails from that country j will le now carried ia the regular open , Vouches. I A r0T brote out amonr the German and ; nepro employes of the Lone Star J3rewry . ailal AU.UUiU. iCJaa .CVCUalt. Ili Mllirn .. two of the former, named Huebmv aad - . Svranitr. were very serfoasly woimded nhont the he.tds and bodies with plecaj. of Iron pip and wooden scantling. Onlyoa? arrest was aide. Eli it ASK A STATE fcW Ne'Jkaska po?:nxster3 lat'dy ap;i i d: At U'bito Rabbi:. E. A. Francis: Robert J. Kullv; Courtland, Loreiu Simmon; Nelf,;b. Edward T. Ib-t: Y Forest L. Wedon; Columbus, Wii.tau Ha-mdvy. It is stated that last January the fci. rlass po-tt-otllc- at Ho!drlge was p on the list of Prcs.Jenttal o.Ilces. .houh nearly ten tuonths have "la tine- that occurrence not a single app l--I 1--d a at ion for th rwn-it iiin of toirmnter at ,ace ba4 Vlft l(.n reCr?Jvl al the 1 MHce Department, nor ha any ro- a-m-ndation bn made looking to ai ap pointment. This .tat" of fitfuir is a i to be without a prec-dent in the bi-to . of the Department. In the u-.ghijrhood of 2.(0 cattle xve b-ert shipped from Chadron to 111. -njo this year. The new Northwe-tern Ri ii gathering into it-, iron grip many v he i 'nrest ranchos in Northern Nebrnsfcn nd yommg. i h- company exjvects to -rv about ;i:. The Woman's Christian Tempe- ace Fmou Convention, recently in s--. at Lmcdii, cNi'ted the following oil -rs; 1'r.ident. Mrs. J. F. Holmes, T.euf .h; Vice I'reM. lent at large, Mrs. Hitd- -k. rrtmo:it; Corre.-pondmg .Secretary. Mr-., f i ;. .,.., i .- .t... i. ..".. , retary, Mr. Alma Filch, of Ii.sJ. ,g-; Treasurer. Mr. (. . Woodward. Se ir.i. -' ...., .-... ....... .-...., ...-.,.., j Seventh District. Mr. (iilorn, Sn" ,11 Eighth District. Mrs. C. C. Chapin. F nk- t .. ... nis,H, .. MrJ Diisttn. Di.sMn: II ' ; y .,,!. I)jstrf(.f tr. M. ('. Ii--", Ienr'iev. Mr. Woodwiml, Mrs. Cooley, Mr-. F Isom ind Mrs. (J-dxirn were chot-eu deb-gut. , u the (ieneral Convention which meetf- in 1'hiladelphia Octobr .'t. , A MOV,:MKST " re,rtl to 1. n f- : nt l-'"('rli l" -"-P" to cut oir a j... ttori , ;f ,)m,n '"' "(1 transfer the s,,,,,.-to j Dakota County, thus btiiiging nil .: the lmvn f Klwl!"" itl ""? i'"""ty. As the ,l,att,'r ow ""ni! tU to" " l-tli t voiiiiiipk. nml the proposed transfer would b n noun-., of coiiveiiiem-e. j A ';EAVV robbery nt the post- .fib-e at j "" hi. was commuieu uit oilier iiltit. Tho amount of ? ."m was taken, but sj.mj iiiiseuieii nv mo iraciiou.s iiriit. iu: tier foot caught in theMirmp. and m this po,t- tion she w, .hogged a half mil-, and tern V k-l.-be. nn.l !,r,..a...l .,. .I.....I . . .... .., . ai.T a, i ! in ii mosiMiocKiiig maiiiier. Tiik churches of Weeping Water are said to betlf most prosperous institution lu the town. A i. ai:ck wildcat was killed by Sam Tow -ell and a number of his bridge gang in the blutfs near Brownson the other .lav. ! MIIS- i'OKXKV recently died very slid Ml'.S. FoilXKV reeenflv t!i. ,. , ,; u, (..,. - . i: i.i. .. .i, . --...... ..-.. . ..- a...... ..!, ., life itt.- I tentioti attracted by th" burning of In gen's hoits, and were Ii'irrtfied on .o,nj- to it to tind the loly of Hengen's wif. anl dau-hter. fenrfuBv charred, lyitij tr th rums. Further investigation showed .loir skulls were crushed. They wont t the barn nnd found Heng'tis brother i.'ng .lend with a pistol -hot through the leaple and a revolver at his sjde. Th Cor.i'.-r's jury cam to the conclu-ton that lit- had killed Mrs. H'-ngen ami the girl and ?u - emeu, as uie young man had for .oine , time ten sttbj-ct t fits of temjornrv in- sanity it i? suppo-ol th de-! w-as (Out- mitt-d while sutrermg from one of tsese attacks. i , , Harhy HottK!.. nn Orntha rirint.T wn recent! v arreti-1 for nttempiing to turn his own residence. He col on a pr--, nt to Iris home, drove lit w fe m;o th s-re-t and set th" bouse ou fire. The ii,hior--avel his projwrty and th ofHcrs brkl up his form. , i f O.sCEotv's new jail is rady for tenant. TliK residence of Alonzo Curry, near N-- " ligb. was recently !-strors-l by ire. !- i ' ide the hochold etod there wr ti children. nzl mi am! f-mr v..-r. ut th sous-. Tn almo-t franttc mother ni t emoted to etit-r th front-door, but w .1 riven Itock by th j-tooSte am! Uaxrt. I'.ushitig aroend to th other dvor s4 tcr- cvw; b--bii.-b o.mcat.y ,n a.oia J1 . i. . a. i i viinrf.-r -i..i"(i,ioj wtTj miwr-si .aw son is ?3k! to L- the cratit ever rat! I by probably Sfly pr c-nt. ia &croorx i Not only this, bat the quality is letter and , the yield p-rr acre better thin vr b- ' tore. The officials of Boone County r r ' cently arrwted Charfes Lindsay aad J. 7. EcVer. charpt! trith larcosT. barphuy. ' couawr.eittnz and Jncvndiantm. Tb-T ar? a part of an orffanird paax of erini - - i -- --. - . - v -. . i.- j UA T IH1I ljal Albion, and ibochloocsaspectad, arotood detection td! :feu Lite d&te. I THE State L'niTr-iftv K-, , .it.,t of 2tO todrati f b:h seses a aralast 2J iajt vfsr. THE WAR CLOUD. Turkey "trnt KrI,l to rclil . Ire tul Mutlon ut tlic llaljrln .ffnlr s.t J mprfihhlr. Ctantivopi i cU4cr IV- Grat ac tti:y prrva..-. throucit Turkey. Tr's vw Whig hati.y armed and equip;-,! fur wrvlc. The SulUti has Jete.'uitrel to :ht ac-iust the farther d.wcit-eTneot of Turkey and Uree Uluis of trop- Ate t?tn rBp'ilv concentrate! on th frontier at UrateK point witatn eiy str.km- d taics of Bulgaria, tireesr and n-rvtv Triops, hor-s aiMl field guns are t!ag dl patchet! to the front night and day. Tba Moslems are enihuvastic am! ate voJuntcer ag in large number. The (Jrcek Cis .n Turkey have tHrcn Instxaclei! : Bwmum frlend'y rela:ins with :h. ltftc Tho Itreeoe Minister has cvtUaiuoi Ui the f r 111 :ea-His for Greece's ar prejrtn. Th powers haxe agrettl ou the terrj of a uicir.orxndmn to Turkey and Bulc'-a for the settlement of the Kone:iia i(uc..:)tt. The Potteis awaiting the anal repiy of :J l'onet. before ta"nc deciftv set "n. A (Nittton of the Ct!.nt reestuienl th rctssnttKin of the Bulgarian on. on. K!:eM ire of ti.e o; iri'On that r,tees.'e unA ."sr. wilt iriuain traiiqu:. tf the unwii i iv: rs?meni2cL The military tarty .eitf the silence of the Towers as a sign U'at they are ungretsil as to what otune to pursue urge 5: Ba ?: t mviei: that liir great lia kan be crup-ef; lht tint l(tt!gnrin town of W'diim V given to .srvl In order t weaken Bulxar.a and ritnclmte enm. awl tlial the rtistnrt of Hetman:!. i H ostein am) 1'wak 1h s.-ui a a ar in Ueinmtv. 'I he ullau hiitate hr-twea tlie?e diverge::: c iinclts. lean.i.g rather u a jioltcy of conei!:Ht:on. Meanwhile tl.r mi!i tary preptrat oiks are unaNaU!. Kiupn ha? )eeti urget U hasten tti detlvrrr o( gun, payment for Hhtcli has been g1la aiiesd. 1 eryihine indicates no enrh i asn.n of Bu giri:. In leading Turkish circle-, the opu.ion is Apro-ed tJat the major tj of the llmcis ate im-onist to ietti-e :i nsocnie. itw Buigatiau umtt. .is they cons.der thai that oour- wuitli he the le.i-t Intigetois u ICuroj-u peace. The Marquis Ie Noail.e the French andmador, and llerr von itido- ! witz, the German anb.ssidor. express , astonisbtiient that the Turk -h (inerutneiit did not send troops to I .astern Kouiiietia at the begiimi'ig of the ttoiihle. Tho olttei foreign M n.sters are less tMitspuken. Co mt Corti, the Italian ambassador, presided at the Koimielian conference b-dav. Tho r.iutiitss,idiirs sent ttieir respe. Ur. drate mans to inform the Porte tint they lud agreed to condemn the io!atlou of the Ber lin treat) by the union of Koiiiuelta and Bulgaria, and that the approved the po ntic attitude ot the Porte, .sir II. I). Woltf. the.speci.il British emoy to Turkey and l.'irvpt. Is atnut to l-.i-. ,- Con-.; uttiiiople ' with s Turkish tJeleates ti ojeii mt lie ipilry at Cairo The will ami at milit-iry. cud ami linaiiei.il lefoiuis. It is iutiHrtsI that 'I urke and Grefe have rottcUidtHt .t .secret tieatv against N-n ta and Bulgaria. I.o.Mio.N. October !". - The hopes enter tained Tutvsd.iv night of a peaceful settls llielit of the Koiilurli.i'l iUftioli Ii.ue tierll shattered by the t'-eeip; rif a dtspau-h from Const. intiiioplo ttmg thai the eoiifi'tener has formaM divluretl that the I'oite li disavowetl t!.e Bu-nro Boiitue'ia linon. Further news is awaited with consider ible anxiety. It is leporb-.l that Km Milan, of Sen in. has intoriued the powers that be must either go to war r abdicate hi throne, and that be has derided to go ir war. lie lias prepared a manifesto to hi army, which it m ejH-ctcd will !. taoued to-morrow . PLEURO-PNEUMONMA. A I.Ut or I'li.rr. In Ulti'li 'Mils IIN-f I'rrxitiN. CiItr.Mio. October 1.V--A SpritiKneld. III., special says; In a coimiimiicuttoti to the Covernor esj.id.tv the I.ne Mock 'otiitiii-nn snjs: "We beg bmve to re- (iort that we hau reliable information to the etrcct that the dierw known .as cotttagioits pleiuo pjtu nioiiia among cattle. now ox t . , . .......... ... isus, ,ni is cpHicunc tit ine tHiow;iig nameii locabt.es: The counties of New York, l.ichtnond. Kings me! t.Uieeiis. in the St.:,; of New York. The counties of Berven, P.issic. Fs-e, rtiion. llitntenlon. Canideu. Burlm-ftoii. ilii.lit and Midd :- x. lit th? fate of New .terse- ... comities o! V.aU tiinore and Prittie Ceorge, in lb Mat of Mat) land. The counties of F.urfat ant London. In tl.c State of Virginia '1 he :oitiiiit- of Ihirris4iu mitl I'eudieton. in the State of Keiituck. The Comity of New castle, in :he Stite of J tela ware. The ttiL"xi " ' " ioii iee.tiiiiietiis tu its commu'ikation Utat the (inventor issue his nto.-!:iuatioo aeronl iitg lo the terms of law , teMtuui u tie spread of contagious and iiifei-bti d'eanes among dotiiett- aiitttiats and ptolntetitn; the iiii'N.ri.iliou ot cattle from .h- mfecbii he raiitics into the Mate of Illinois. The roiiimi.oii aio t-ubttnltcd a iinmlmr of tetil.itiotts entcni ng th- etantitiatMMi f rattle ft.r the ( eMmi apfroval am! other telatmg to atlid.nits eatahlitlnitg the coiHittiou of animals boiuh; and sold. It A. O. U. VV. I of the llle'tnl! 'itfie;io at Tiip'tl- l"rl-i it ur'lr.l. fOITKA. K:.'.. Oct'dier 1. -Tile .eood day of the third biennial conrtave of- the Select Kit .ghu of A. (. l W. bat been a c.1y da; fur all initios Inter-viei' 'ITie streets ve in evrellenl mi..l:!i.n tt,r th parade ami review, a ltd the prncffitH a grand Hctaefe, there i-i.ig mnrtr than Lt"0 ealr t:n form.il kM.iits in line. The ciMnpsltivo drill look ptiv at the fair grounds in Uh: hfittme.ii. St. Iois ! gtnti. No. 1. Cap'am lies. niered the bVld brt "and .tror! SJ3 po.nts. Bontnn legion. No 77. of St. I-oats, f'aptatn S-nieter. ,'o'biw .si, rrz!nj: -ty. alie i-aH. Kan.. Nf. t7, CayViin Heath, d-d 'not 'Inll ac;d.ng u Uaims. . uui was civeti intMi umo). lb pr: v.re awrdfi xs ,'o!Uw: Ronton f.r St'A; St IMjts srrotl. 5 I'M; Valley FU thud. S1O0: Atrti.son Itoo No. f. tor the es,t number n! apparKn in tr Itnrade. SCO. 'I be fnurth ben.uai foneiaa will b hehl at M. Paul. Minn.. ot thi te- oml Ttteday of ( c tfc.r. 1 S.7. "Ill- lho Kl ritmn. m Coi.vmbj. O. (Minted It. FaoacLi! returns frocn nearly all tha prar.aeu raa vaaMsd t-ltte idn rht mafc Fonthet's aita. rality nb -jf.ouo. wiUt the :mt of A t.ar. !.VK. ... ...J .k. - - "n -. -, .rj at, am -v vol.'- for the Probst toaMt aad 00t far &. . .- . m . woon oo a soi tow o. .rroc- tiMow. i ic ciuiiurr t KSHnxisa OM Uarjlnc th- at. tujri' heki ta t Cxj.vtov, !., Odot-jr 1 ;. At a atia; the rocrt bocv ta hirh Ist4j citiin toos: jart, ptmbini over by Jod- McBelb, Major Hxrrey Smhmtm -a-jut added to tiie cooKBit;-- oa $a.)cr zb1 traornstko, for ihc ptsrpov; of cabicr . nmtHm 0; :ae lt - ae (iriT u , in C'tbH&n on tb 3d tiay of NoTaa!-r, rrtrBBiJv: tJT - - -- - pfetMrit ot tb.lt fowl. zxtal caaap Are kU bt ikraaad saaS atatars: riter btctetior; irmttar Voat xed tji.srou. jaase i BiMtfrs cx-4evB4K nz ;aosa xau uowenaar ztazmmmmzc rsi upcctcd to Mfd.'CTi the taelateje. j l: THE CARDINAL'S FUNERAL- The Kmln of t'rlnI MrCttk I.W tu Ural III lh Sen York Utt!rl - l )niiii; i"rrnrnl. Vrw .k. K-tr Is In IS rrrKr of a larc am! rrpiag mwlUlod. nl 5h all the iiip aji cerroioar lfecrf6l for such aa coiion by th-a rltoa! f tie Catho lic Church, the remains of tJc is: sni4: Arehlnlop f ..3erK-i rro U-4ajr Jani l rrt. ctcr ts-rr ia t hitory f New Voffc. or prttablj ta tial f the tnmltv. Ua tbo fur.ersi rtt f th baii f aJ' church N-ft itt'.'-Mded w.ta a ctimU wn. feut . of Mcrow sad rvg!; thaocwsrurrfHl to-dar In the : of UM-iamt who rro'c! ti raagalS'-ent cths4rl n Flfl.l ariue, rl n the wctte.l thousA. .is mSa. wnb-e to -?;.n -ulniis 01, wc f n e!rtil t ..-.tset n th n t' 1? WMtoil wf t' e ftinral tnrM tbfe '! ttat NwnuVMH'd rs)'t tf H d-.-ifni- tions Pf..:c-uats aiM Ilp:ts. MlMiet ami I ! :naB, lir-!ter.ans ami Coce r.tina s, .ttont.t ail Fr Ttiti-r. an oti .me mH a u IwtUj by Ur preset re n some butnb e defnrv uWlf i m rat.of! ami zprei for t) nt ot ttm Kriod o'vj man -f rand in tnckts In ba n 1 t t- k.Mtns .' hrtrt. in rtmfit U wiTt :r er rtcl w ho but a tw 4f 5 tMfo, wRjrm:i r-t to kn fttf. In ba.! hard t hrrkn hefof tnmp of poop dnrajt t (xthcr in th tot of the s, re, dtiocr, wid as h bnn ftm" ou the group trBH R thronr and TIIK TIUUs.O A MltTltltt S!tr ts4Ui?s from mil A iwtuw- lps pnited tf.nr nr'twrrai-c orcapaiit m h .te'.. th-r t wit with the mor '. nsr Mr fok, wbac t!!3 kpfWffrl rf'il ' thr povert. it ho. prlp. I' ' treied tiit.3 ftftwtt U rhrt. tu a-it 4. I: was, a fv montrnt fui rUht hn the BiUe dio met 9 thrtMTQ ;n, tI kf4 in !iM ! a ps of fs'.'sor. th HMttmc rr.w-t i-oiiird Into t.e t-f c, wh ch, ha 1!) ttrsttl m black, presented -tntw mi t iiiijKelve ttppeanuv-r. !tfof Ik mtw tuarr whcb was Umpni la p jrp! vit, rmMetutt.t- r the t Ar.Itiiis utMn ta th rr.urrh. and urr'uudsi by rows - diy Num 11 w ciUHiics. wan the mUfiU i'M w brrri.n rrtoset tile icniam f tttlet'rAm pfe!tr. It r.s S,ut IhlterSJi tret IB hesf.!h Hint euht feel 111 leuctti. the bs for k hritrhih of four atMt nha; feet ts-irc coere, with tnc btsck trHotc!:h mih! heaxl'y il.nwsj with 'Lit trnniii'nrs and ta.s. in this tar je-t-U the CUket, coh-triictrit of SM 1 llli.l itishoany. tloe l.tocii sides doubir iniMilml top hImI roeretl w ith Mirtle (!. aikl plush tt fet.H-d Wit'l tftt.tt fringe ftn ulv Ifiv ill 'nil :ew of the eonjCf r.-lltHi OM t.'ie bier. 'I he h'-iut reslet uto n satin u htdstetrst piCow rv.l the m illwliku. 111! IMtIM T.s il.trlt in full I'.uibiun esttifiits s piip!e l!k soiit.uie girt at the wat't vi;r . broiot s.s'li of real wateftsil ttk wliha frtosa) of COM Utci the soi.Unq MM loise loci. el. .Ul Klstlll tlltf stl.-Ultlrf ) rittm. iiiortt. A co .Ion p.rtrnl cros !a opn the hteast. the diamond eorlrrlrit sapph tf l.-n.-t of the Cardinal t.led i- li third tltik'rr of the tl!t hind. Mid the ImihIs c.'aspetl n cro. The betol wn iMrte.t With the brltte whlCtlWlts fe ent.sl to the C.tnitnal bv ilu !. Abort the casket towered the eooftp., iin-ahHfsi( iippttei by et.'ht o tnicortal nilnmte ?. t-ltsl with tttlMllc.otb Mild sllN. I!sh BIMt topprd with copitiif two feet w.tlr. liap with purple plnsh bimI gilt Inru'e. It w a itiaiiificetit conception f a tiiiA-y rolttit; plarr for th it l!lntr.oo dr-M! hIui lit Ilts llfet llie i"!li-Hi"l MIHl l !uw and rave IttiHself aui bis hfe U the rtw of the church. A few WOUIt-uts M.ff,. .to oVtMt( the toIltiMC of the t'ath.oirnl bo' Is atnMtnr-1 that Hie eiw were fchoiit U etmimer -. niwl n.'tiiot siiMttlt.ineima the hel of that priw.-sAion oMmged innn tbo p m-opM tes dettco hihI uiore! Itirouxh Fiflit Meet to Ift! atrmte ami thence to tin cathcdnU. Nothinr t ri pire w th t in ciettcni pmp h e-c I - e.Hi In this eouittnr. I'.rit canoi th bearer of the cruc nt. then tint asjlte, tw t altar twe,s ot Uie ruUrtral. I)n rhotr b... lioiiit-aue ami viiliii ptieataaod thn btsb, l.i .-i.i. .,... - -"' "t--. ,.,, ,. tK 1'",'" w ' w, j,,,,. n, a vn, . W .eo the .siiti.-,. Ut. nairhett u -f.(ricat n a man roe u Us Jr; mtvt Utm lresisn looted j the mtbr Biti ! the nnrtunr. wfiil th" rbntir !.antil a low te,.ii.n. Whtt all had aoiawt tbnr pfiper 't.tttoo- the aervir $ er ou-el Mill the rhantinc nt lh ofnc of Itt 4ft4 b the auiiientMsl rhoir. Th "iliartria' lnl Uie " Retted H-tut" wvr Nt h.sIBH e!. A ftr lhb e.tiite th aotvmn truut tHB-.t'e r.-sp-ut-en tumor citatitaol by Fttier IlOillo I'o rbior of Mt VOP4, Vb-t t)i . tiptt g..pe b.,il h.-en ttsrit! AMI' itl.!--'ent't tt.e fptiptt fl rt livHn an Impresaire otaImhi in whirh ho Mtart th" life MtMi labors of the 4pf p aty ami urgMri his empte nproi Ids tra-r, I le ntBAK ats Ue-n ?tr-im4 ana tl t'nc cimrlutioo the nt of ao- ution a ai loliMe;ei by ArchbwhofM .IWiW. l'o. Cernn atw! iacbitn. 'I'ho bf4 then p aceti in ite caaket aitd, aacile. by tho pr.ta and or:uary cho-r. rarr th- rrytti. it raa fald hoMe th4t i Arrbbi'hop IIna:ha. Thj rbdr aatMT t ' Ihticttcta xal Ut emaon.a to at mt nnL t'e'nt's Ifr nil.liljt, W'AstitvTuv. i"t'mVc I.- In a Ji- ftb ti Ut Stat lN;rtrtwtont itafM So. letttle-r T. Jo Orar'enan ? tW Fallal SiUte l-xton at TeNertfi xoa tbo th tnttee f a rcot rof.vrratwm oith tb Prrs'aB Aluii(e-r of Foreign AfTtlra iq whtch tM i'Ui' itne-y a4 .l-f Utm Atnertranr wmtWl maa h tmaataa ia Persli, a tb i'cttn CrivrB!aie".ii i 4--lrs.-. u, tfCrr erj faeil ty la it ao; to tMprot liBaHHWIt tftatifea Btrf) Per. a bu4 tb I'n.ttl Nil. Any profxenala. ( !. for r.. ce.jo for trim'. ntitwaT to r i rtttirri 1 pfoet. oMilroit- 'H ao; w ta latriratav emseTflor from the f;orsatnttt. ptvtdl tt.at tfc- pryow making tbot er k! aaai lotrodol h) th utM St4t ilm 4.r : that . utwM Ik rttf to ib rtr;; UtiBf mM ir; to urarr AaBrian ctorr aol ta- dostry m Praa iwl that ar hvr roo4 Uoa for conrituiao)' yvtmiA ba acnaBm bv Jbe farvivuimm. Ji tb4 ti aVoM be brooaht U th attartttiMi of tho tatt of A avr rx. tJer,) )v-ril. Cosarj- s aisjrt w OrttVt- ii - fi t4y obrl. laMttx, th; '. ''"r-iaBa-tf. - M- - . 1 o.i. -J fi.t.. i j - ,u- ". . ' 7 - i:rMBa.c oi jUvrra tMataariOL. amaaU , e-e. l4t BMrBsBK MUTf 0T baf U1 to bryaaal r batata at ! tfoti trt9-stac J forccsl a ha by tho R r.a xoO.ot.Uoa who to Uarrrat tbr wbolwof ItoUawtB tfcnat aa arfaoti akraeCy u too Tavtbab on tho Koom-fWi fraatirr. Ta kcv. latttrt rrajatfaihm aao!rt. . if f tbo Lad tbai fc iam A ltrls wi Iar- BnynTfj, yT Qetete: K.-TSs - roy gtatun lUikaoal braas, at tb AM tta. sau Nortfc Haweule. .V. T, w haci Jcstrrlar. It I toofvt-t! -J ? ..j, cavri by a 3ar fnaa xa (.. Wbifc, xteapCaBx u oW -j, brtdj- to atwav itt of J Nortb iUsmimzuL ire tavrv tBm. JiBWr WwArii a4 y ijrtp, ., lattiasly kiae4 by feHc tioti-c q . Co?. a acoaaiaiaat baaavis a m v.. I'twtn-um. r.iM fataiJr loior-' TV... aj ronaiii- rta. rtttaaar,; J Z01 ? 5a ai . aaai , - iifc-.-smoc latir. RELIGIOUS NEWS. An" si tin W4-tln( nf tl" nr - l-l t .. . .. ' .... Irtft-tif-rt i, -m-wwmf . --- Y- tH Vi"rk of the ot n " - nt It i;JI lor !- ','IMfirr ifrnlrxTT. HI. T-". Ms, e!hr IS At T !Jiv nwset nz ri'M il. . t . t- v T t.l 1 ;. V i '-, ," - WW . rv-w-w -. . ) ,y SvrUrr. rvporbnl tht . -,Uf, utrr eolnrr ) n.sl. a r. j ir . OTi'l 1 t tf !r ttm , broaa j. ; ;s; lanae tWann k-!rM ih ,Kmwcn I- . t - orlBst wK-r . .' Wf ptlCIttt It ; -m ,r. ! i ttf.-r nB s sr -t 'Vr "m eo: . I j n j of t.i- i t--r ! w i e an-l mari.r ! f.e- a ' - t' perUx). V ' at ro ' r r! -!, i:t u tS sfr'-tr' prt for ih s - I f . .lBK- r j i t . . t : 1 f ' l trrr ' t r 2 t . -i : in t t ; 't t i i- H Ir, fiy-ito t.i a VTSe wn tTiHt SB ate t -rvll t fur Ar f t r r . otV 8'. ', IV i' MlruiRa:i ar'i ! 1 ti' lulls, ajhl Mir i.i '. liaUtrf Aa tBtre-.!n; f-ata : r slariaj ? -s it- ' t rftftSllttlel "f ? r i lt0 tar wrrr ! 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