WOELD AT LAEGE. rC HOSMEft, flffts.tr. .OUD. NEBRASKA CURRENT COMMENT. Captain- J. M. Hamilton-, of the Fifth Cavalry, has lx.cn ordered to the Indian Territory with a squadron of that regiment to eject intruders from Oklahoma. The municipal authorities of Paris, in order to relieve the workinjjmen's distress, have decided to collect three hundred thousand dollars to be ex pended on a series of grand fetes. Summary of tho Daily Nowa. Accoudi.vo to the annual report of the Governor, flic crops of Idaho Ter ritory will not exceed a half of the crop of 1831. The population of the Ter ritory is placed at seventy-five thou sand. The mines are growing in value. Tun Superior Court of Davies Coun ty, S. C, recently established a prece dent in law. Lee Turner and Abraham Smith were sent to the Penitentiary two years each for stealing a water melon. It is the first instance on record in law annals of the State. Tin: dengue was reported still pre vailing in Austin, Tex., as an epidemic. It was conlitied principally to asylums. Among the late victims w:ts Mrs. JWicliael O'Connor, who recently gave hirth to triplets. Tho children were not expected to live. There were sev eral deaths of citizens by the dengue last month. AirTiri.KS of incorporation of the St ir Paul (Minn.) Ice Palace and Winter !" f!;irillV!il AssfieiMfirm vvcrn filnl r... oently; capital stock ffftcen thousand dollars. The plans for the palace have been submitted to a meeting of the stockholders and work will be com menced at the earliest moment practi cable. Customs ofliecrs charge that four or live of the leading wholesale liquor and wine linns of Montreal have been guilty of surreptitiously withdrawing liquor from casks in bonded ware bouses for many years past. One firm, it is said, ha- swindled the Government out of duties amounting to seventy thousand dollars, and the total amount of t Iks swindles is one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Asa result of the elections for mem bers of the Prussian Diet, the strength of the parties in the Lower Houe is as follows: Conservatives, 110; Free Con servatives. GO; Clericals, IK); National Liberal, 70; New German Liberals, 11; Poles. II: Danes, 2; Guelphs, ,'i. Ger man Liberals were victorious in Merlin and Itreslau, Nationals in Hanover and Clericals in Cologne and Krankau. One National and one German Liberal beaded the poll in Frankfort. Disivvrciins of theifd from the Indian Territory say that Samuel Newton, the wife murderer, whose execution bv shooting was fixed for that day. broke jail at daylight and had not been re captured. Crowds had gathered to witness the shooting, and lingers! in the vicinity of the jail all day. The site for the execution was located in the interior of the Choctaw Nation, away from any railroad or telegraph cilice. Aiuitaxt Gi:xi:i;ai. I)kim, in his annual report to the Secretary of War. invites attention to the obsolete arms and ammunition in the hands of the tate militia or stored in the various State armories. lt would' lie says, "seem a mot wise measure if at the approaching session of Congress a gen eral act were passed providing for im mediate exchange when requested of all obsolete arms now in the hands of the militia of the several States for improved Springfield rifles, caliber forty-five, and appropriate ammunition therefor.' Mks. Cathp.kixk Tkou Postmis tress at" the village of Corning, Pa., 5:a3 been arrested, charged with open ing letters out of curiosity and reading them for the purpose of keeping her self posted in regard to the business secrets of her neighbors and the love affairs of the young people of the com munity. She admitted her guilt, and in justification alleged that she did not know that she was committing an of fense for which he could be punished. She was put under bail to answer at the next term of the United States Court in Philadelphia. PKKSONAL A"I 1'Of.ITICAL. The remains of General George IJ. 51c Clcllan, after services In the Madison Square Presbyterian Church, New York, on tho I'd, were taken to the cemetery at Trenton, N. J., and interred. There was a large concourse of people present. The election iu Connecticut on the 3d was for the choice of twelve Senators, one half of tho Senate, from the odd numbered districts, and for a full House of 240 mem bers. Full returns wero not known, but it was thought the Republicans had carried the State with considerably decreased ma jorities. The Legislature would probably give the Republicans a joint majority of V2. The an was an election in Pennsylvania on the .Jd to fill the office of State Treas urer. Matthew Stanley Quay, the Repub lican candidate, was reported elected over Conrad B. Day, the Democratic candidate. The Boston Herald of the4th says the re turns from Massachusetts at large are very meagre, but considering tho Democratic loss in Boston (1,'J !."), indications point to the election of Robinson (Republican) by a large majority. Si'KCiALS from all parts of South Dakota of the PA showed that the Sioux Falls' con stitution had been carried. The Republican State ticket was elected and prohibition was probably carried. Siour Falls so far was leading for the Capitol location. The voting was light in the Mississippi election on tho od. Thero was only the regular Democratic ticket in the field. Iowa was thought carried by the Re publicans by a majority of K',000 or 11,000. The Democrats conceded the State, but claimed the Legislature was in doubt and that they had a binall majority in the House. The President has nppointed Alfred P. Edgerton of Fort Wayne, Ind., Civil Ser vice Commissioner, in place of Dorman B. Eaton, resigned, and William I. Trenholm of Charleston, S. C, in tho place of John M. Gregory, resigned. The Now York Keening Pout places Hill's majority in the Stato at l'J,irS, ami states that tho next Legislature will be composed of 21 Republicans and 11 Democrats in the Senate, and 7S Republicans and 30 Demo crats in tho Assembly. The New York Tribune gives tho com plexion of tho next Stato Legislature in Isow Jersey as follows: Semite, Repub licans 111, Democrats N; House, Repub licans IV1, Democrats 27, Independent Dem ocrat 1. This gives a Republican majority of ! on joint ballot and ensures the election of a Republican United States Senator. Returns of the Maryland election indi cate that tho majority for tho Democratic Stato ticket will le nearly 3o,0o0. The Legislature will bo nbout: Senate, Re publicans (J, Democrats 20; House of Dele gates, Republicans 1, Democrats 101. Am. but eloven counties in Virginia had been henrd Irom on tho 4th. Lee's ma jority will doubtless reach 20,000. Heavy Democratic gains appear in all the counties hnving a large colored population. Tho Legislature so far as known stands: House, iii Democrats, 20 Republicans. Eleven not heard from, but nearly all likely to return Republican. Senate, .'JO Democrats, U Republicans. Gexeuai. James L. Donaldson' died on the 1th at his home iu Baltimore in the seventy-first year of his age. Ho served with distinction in the Mexican war, and was brevetted Major-General for merito rious service in the Quartermaster's De partment in tho War of the Rebellion. General Donaldson was retired March, ISCt, and resigned January 1, 1ST I. Ex-SenatouSiiaiion was reported very ill in San Francisco and his condition was regarded as critical. His mind was per fectly clear and he has arranged all his af fairs with relatives who, it is understood, will continue the fight against tho claims of Sarah Althea Hill. Geoiu-e M. Siii:i.i.i:v has been appointed Postmaster of Kansas City by the Presi dent. Mr. Shelley was formerly Mayor of that city. Tiik President has reappointed, tempo rarily, Dorman B. Eaton as Civil Service Commissioner. Jci.oe Eiien Nkwto.v, the oldest member of the bar iu Ohio, died on the .th at Can- Held. Mahoning County, aged ninety-one years. In 1S.V2 he was in Congress with Joshua R. Giddings and won considerable prominence bv n speech in favor of extend ing a national welcome to Kossuth. Tiik will of the late Henry W. Shaw (Josli Billings) was tiled iu the Surrogate's Office at New York ontheCth. He leaves his wife, as long as she remains his widow, all tho interest arising out of his invest ments, and at her death to be divided be tween his two daughters. Tho market The Dolphin. Roach' newcroi-er, hafl J KliUA9 been accented bv the Governm ?at- Db. BbockmaN, a delegate from the . 1 ransvaal, Das amveu at iwrnc -- Omaha -tret car l elude a commercial treaty ktwnhz- ; Uen an ox.cowl0. , erlar.u ana tne soum Airicnn ncpuii- , ... ,,,... ,, ,, The Pope is negotiating with theCbines : TinoWkaew , M Government with a view to inducing the ; "v lQ- "" " ., .. ,. .. . ..,i,,.?t. i "- "uu"" -':y was iaeu i ajrecj v: NMS. tly .hot bra a jved to have oe of Salter in Omaha. DUST TO DUST. Th Ilrnnlni .if i;rnrnl Crorc II. l 1 trllitn I'ntrnUlliulr Ititrtio to Tlielr Lt Itr.tms I'lsrc Kr.jitlr.rnt in Vr-. New Ykk. November ''. Tiic funeral serv.ee ov-r the rcmilnsof the I ate Gen era! Geo. R. McClellan took place this THANKSGIVING. frndam itlnn Itj-IN- rr-llnl !V-!rn? Itr Tlitirlsj-. OTontiT "illh I of IhM,1 It-ink- "S. -nl ltrinnrnl Injj It t;-n-r.it Otxor anc-. W.jhim.7.v, 1. C, Ns'rcroher 3. The foltowias proclamation wa lnd NOT GUILTY. - Thai 1J XfT'liri of hm Jurr la th Valktt . Thrill( .f - llrt t RwiniA. Ka.. 'oTcalrr T ,t ta: the wion' i ott. nl Uj a tb fTrat Wa'.kup mnrdrr c$0 htr tvnH latter to allow rue y m can sole B.ur. her hous nnJ erwi l;:rioraat 0f morning t the Madtsoa Square Prrby- nlcnlxr by tc PrcWcn: of P UaRcd verdict of .VMttittal AV3) J u,. wui.uvuvm. - the cause of his death. TL Coroner' jurv tenan Church, .is early a aine o'clock, sittn, of inin - Grart iuw.anct! tbl a vrrd -: hd m. jt tma m(airri-rir rm ron I iiiRnniL'ia a. . . . ... - .-..-. . . .....- ... ." ..-..., -. ...... v . , Ci.ll.- ...-,...., jl l'..l.l . f ... K...-t- fl - M I tn ml. I 4"J "'"' "'liiijr', itiecaruriver j.i uuui in au.aaccoi i. he time Jlxd for Grart inmanc-l tal rvachnl. ad orJrcfl th rff.!.int r-ufci PlilA.wn .. .l.u '.ll ft U'AB ft.. hiTM to th. mr'lon.1 rat, s-ste-n recommended iu.-ii "t., the street car holding the .services, a police fVucr ua- vr i- '(mn-laat ra. u. b t.fl lato court. NVrUT Wllkite bad ?: PICK and wou'nded Abyssinian, were re- ! ' " a injew! r..shful employe, dcr command of Captain U'uUa,n took rTSSiiTti Mix WMUPS C cv :-rto port-d dving dailv bv scores, and all are ami as a man wuo .i.iou4.i b prouio:el to up in portion at the Iron', door of the 't' "' --r unl i. zrt.z al cchc the 1 ncK Cr b.n; U4 by n ' I ' - i i' the highet position in te irricw of the ,., . ,. i .. , , , ., protf:.itMrmiiinrol jcrU l .ir ..... . ii... . -, . . suffering for want of provision, and an t --' -nv h. a , t- f rttl- cburch 3ml awaited thr arrival of the ,.im v.,rm m in boar Jt ,u.-si.. nl him that the lktfl Vtu. t.. .he attack on Assouan was feareL iirwiwrciuiiMj e a capaine oi iu casket eontalnin-' the rmio. Ther did wr .'? -auuw m pnpr irt nitoa rxciaiHjf!. "My IhxX, 1 that tr- xmA AcLuS,o.Vccurf,1UU,eKMtTo- .AZT"-'-'""' """ PU l or rev., ar' o, &&&&'ZJZtf?l & SlS SVT.? SA,"2.r-5SB?S. -.,LdM. .n.,. on.to... ' '' - K?"j;s:;rIK: cs-i.2 s-.' 'X&ir&SZL jaueiea, m.. ineo.utrninu IUi"-u a ,!epth of tiftv-om- fo- John Walker church, as It vex the special ri....r.ti, -r..orvff. I.i.nr i lrtHtnJ. jurr CJ1 fft. .ff Kiaj vH Si.r w cars ere wrecked, rour men were badlj mUM , fa Wnter Wl,j, of xhv fa:nlIr lha. no oh.crV3aco l? fz'r 1?. A"' " fA. Sal VltU ." -. 1' t!.?vT&V lay immediately uud.ntnn I a tough blue should be p,Ul to' the b.nlr that would l n V.V-T Vr mt 1-hrth J WU. 1 n n hie -ov iork ii- Lttmnwrtwi win- clav over it. The ba.-k tafc-n from the log "ol be ilven o that of a private citizen. -t p .tic thnBv-nin imI prvr. ai t U wa ctotinr a toe rfrlat.t ., Kwli ItlLti.m its monthly summary of fire losses, - ' No tickets were rouseit to gala a.Jrnts. xb--rr ! tb b n w.tn the H ry, arnl' cowcra'.! a . i. v estimates the fire wastes in the United iwkwuie a iwes o. c.-.... i cvervfiln- H con- I-JiTr't . ". th'1 n,tit T . 7Ml 5lHr:ni U,hi h(( Hir K.U.rr e.uk.l ... . , , ,, . , . ,,,-,., The report comes from H ward Countv "" 'uuiu.i.i, aimcuiunin. incuii jr tu-tr be .u.m tl nn-l i: m .1 . . ,.,.-..1 . , . k . States and Canada m October at :....).-), l ij,i,wor, r- , n rl. uectlor, wl Ii tfse lst wl rlic w- of the ,,, aiM, ln tftir usj j.;. ,l hi. JuUo. ury ! :l (.. .! nba which is less bv !.-J.7),0"0 than the average ,, ,". 1'ou,,,!,uu uni cier. impSe,t nature. The bodv arrived here "b V A" J " lrmer it ..n .. pr. Mr. aiV-p andrr wr.ft .tt a m. -.... t .-".. . , . Howanl County, who?- Lo-.ts are under- .... , ... , - . il'vomh t-tr thr r-vmJ" t . tb .ir fi.-,fs-r fixrAivr 7tn.!nl t:,. rua, oi uciooer lire iosss lor leu vears pbm. . .... in rn .ii ai.fiiioun irum ran"e. ami The Norwegian bark Aquilla foundered off (Jottenburg n-cnntly. Twenty-two per sons were drowned. A TElittiKic explosion orcnrrHl tlie other evening in the lalforatory a! William Akin ifc Co., EvansviUe, Ind., w Inch wrecketl the building badly and scalded several per sons, three of them fatally. A dispatch from Taconia, W. T., states that Chinatown, ituated near the lower depot and wharf of the Northern i'.icitlc Railroad, has been burned bv th mob. Two colored men, William Kiunebrend and Philo John.-on, well iliggt-r. were blown to ntouii recently by an explosion of blasting powder at Atlanta, f 5a. They were down a well, when a premature blast occurred. It was alleged in Washington that the results in the recent elections were due to tho secret organization known as tho Knights of Labor. The St. Louis police havenrrc.ted David Keennn, W. P. Sears, P. S. Burns, M. Weathers and Master Workmau Pinker ton, of tho Knights of Labor, all street railroad men, for being engaged in the re cent explosions on the street ear tracks. Another man, named John Shnughnessy, was also arrested, and the police think they now have tho entire gang. ! Gueat improvements are being effected , iu Venezuela. The work of building a breakwater at La Guayra, on the coast, is to be commenced at once by an English company. The entire breakwater will cost $l(,uvO,0O0. Blocks of concrete, weigh ing .")0 tons each, will be laid in the .sea. tln t tho rank, fr nr rriY of vwy K.o-i ! priwt etfi f..r M :bt lie h' Oonr fr u Im ih uir that ! Tuis,-i, ir our prrttika k i Rbit-S m. . .. ..n&.u unti iiir our kiii.t.ik ....... t!i. e alter tuo police nau ..... . , ' : '. . ."' r ..1 , ... -l.innunf tn IMHI11CHI fOB(BI.4.-a. pce. oecn stauonea m iront or the cniucn, , r,.r tbr Mrin. t p tor or We and J. E. Jr..v.n.v, of Xeiua, while recently General Hancock, one of the pill-bearer ;. wtni f. n4 nt.s of w ilriviiiL' his team near Ston: rtnxrrirs at arrived accomnatiied hv tiuml !m-. .utf? aye acUAtr nn.l nJ3Ktrl .;.n Louisville, was thrown down an embank- The General n:is adtu.tted to the bouse of Mr. Prime, out not his aid.-,, ami it was leirned tint no one would be per mitted to enter the front pirluri avc the jiall-nearets and the Hdle of the de-cca-ed's family and those of Mr Prime's. Th atMlunrt ffkrvtt ri l!..n...tt 1 1 . .'... Emeiison's grain elevnU-rs are reported .ftmiiiar , New Yrkrs. attmct.l v.! KU...g an .uewkau..ii lor Mioruige. was utketi to the house of W. C- Prime, nlout 52 Oi behind in his accounts with s East 'I weiUT-tftird street. the Building and Loan Association of that n ,. Htuc nhlU ment b a sudden fright . i hn hor.se, re ceiving injuries that are hk-ly to prove fatal. The wagon was 'luii ..ishedund the horse., so badly injured lir '.hey had to be shot. the crud tht kttat coflev-trL iirtof ! r or ih- r... The Kna City P-w lalw.j ?nt a lrif h.tary t th r. a fu:w; Waikup mt U Wal'a-v IxmUj lb Nw Urlraft In lrber. i. Uie on Ml Haittst tlio .-.. of pr-40rm.9 niikh in Ui the Lpotttiib. Heiwde tw ttp Mi to be crowded with work. tentlon, and a croud began to gather In mi. MupremeLourtua.s.i.,! jwl again. the vicinity of the house. Gencrit Joe the validity of the North Plnt'e jail Itouds. Johnson, accompinied by General FtU- 1T is stated that the VW-s Point paper John Poller, General McMahon, Geueral mill is behind with its orders, and if the present demand continues the mill will have to 1k run night as well a. Jay. The paper which it is now making . snid to be giving excellent satisfaction. '.- Nkaii Syracuse tho other day A. W. Cole and his boy were unhitching a somewhat refractory team from a wagon, when the horses started to run, and th- loy was itruek on the side of the head l eitherjthe , Frankiiu and other pall-bearers oou fol lowed The trcets were cleared, and the loyal nn.er lin :. has rlannl lit rl b i!u simts nul fllir-t tb trrt. ltn tn-im-' lor the ptrttirou. rrtj m hieh rrl t . lHHr ol tbr- hus4A&.tiorn aJ lur(.w r natiKRa Hraiitt, Knl fr tb n t.ime-t titrtMCflto'.t our brlirs Iim-h fkl ! i .e tntin H pr--rtt und at.umJM- n 1 u t Itut Hl.ti ! on tbr 1 lhu -rl pr'. r. unton of iatitio... .ninrt an: r'asicc 1 ( iw ilr ii. ttorts and aOfiatu.n i i isir -k mi itrtur4 uf trwn i. mm ie-iin nid s'reatftfM-b ttie Mnia of k n ti and rrtVtftsfcoe A ... t IV TH.U lf. !tIii A-..: Irl u y no me in wh ch xfx gftturdar J r ttai.iri biMb, -,, i.iiii e nf intnti ani New Otiea Mkr thit. o in Mare xmi Uieotlw-rln Aptfi. fv UatUro o! bw daughter t to En., t a in Jwij. m1 Kiln renulnliif a lwft tn( mt ktibha ami fjom limn to t num. Ky . ! Walktip atul tfte cirt m e iUArr.tf Joly S3. I he btd BMl rreo n a-:rt l lUb(Mir aNut July ?$. 0ti A 4 t 13 W;aP Mi l.U'l- rl fofcTnpka. lie neiil U Atchu onjor th comfort? bk l har ""fl ur livr. ibbt truly rntef.: p,rt ie ii unr i i ir. ol r am rtil ua: The cotlin was received at the main entrance of the church bv Rrvs Dr. As the bodv horse's hoof or the end of the wagon and 'Hie funeral procession followed. K'liocueil senseless. A physician was hastily summoned, but the boy was dead in lUf nil hour after tho accident. - j Park hurst and Whlttaker. I he Supreme Court of the State has de- i cided that under the provision of sections one and two of chapter 72 of compiled .statutes, where a party's horse g.-ts on the railroad track, for the want i.f a fence, such as the law requires the company to erect and maintain to enclo.se its trnck, ' legion took up its position near the rcsi- ""' 1,t"1 t'ouiufui rwRt-mbrifu-n : t deuce of Mr. Pi line, and awaited the bringing out of the remains. The coUIn was soon brought out, carried by six men, the pall-bearers walking In front or on either side. As the coffin was carried piM, the spectators lemoved their hats out of respect for the illustrious dead. jnr h iu i!nuh,eti)r (!- .tr-. .f ir "H I tion rtn-J rs-! !'-r one pre Mtwl :iin.n Inrf m.ie m.s ptat4 in ih.- -uhi f ir I Ki.r.e t the , uy 0f ; .nam. tli. on.l ii.ty of Noeutxr. our UKMinl ru"ii hunlre-t an I rihtv Mvt nint ot tbr ltvl-pendenc- ttiv I'nitett stntrs i un bun 0rl and tmtli. li:n-. i.wviiiiCi.iiviiUM) llv the l'rellMt. T r i:i kki. ecivtar of Mni-. ft. and while 0(iie ct i '. ot t lcumnf eiinav a U M hrAIth Oil t t dat. b wufc tt Hslv Pick to fttitlld to h w..ik a iurtl. On AtlBtll Mtv a.siib buuhl 5oi etain of jtryfhi.t.e fron. M. Ii 1U 'ft Kitipvuia drtir"L u aunly ntcftti rtUnit ml4ukht Ualkup Ukn mnttf ill and a dis-tor iu ralirL IU rrriitarl for acute Indl.'rst n. tnit the Mnii-lumi were similar to tlr onus,-! b IryrfimiM tsoitiiig. Mrs. WaikHp :Hepnnl ih iliKMor In the tnornlint tJt Wall up rta milch bottT that tt Win Hot tievewmo tor him to conn. StiiHln mnn nc Aftuf broati- The erasure of the name of Prince Alex- ""'1 w,,IItf " or s,t'ar the tnu-k " 'right- ander from the Russian army list has ere- v,l'-'i '' a Passing train and m its flight is nteil a sensation even in St. Petersburg, ''ijured by falling through a bridge on the and is believed to indicate an absolute 'i'"' of the railroad, and no negligence or rupture lietween Russia and Bulgaria. , willful misconduct is charged to the agents The Karwell building, 22S to2t:i Monroo of the company in charge of the train at street, Chicago, was on fire tho other day. lhe li,", 'ir,,i where no injtirv is done to The losses footed up 200,000. the horse by nny actual colh.-ion or con- A special from Aurora. Ind.. of the nth tact with the engine or cars of the train. s ( 1 Seven neonle on the Mountain Girl from sihuumi at uuialia. it is tne lir.,t lime in Holland & McMahn's circus are reported llu history of the country that Ch:iiamen was brought Into the church the Dead Ma ch In "Saul" broke forth from ttie organ. A raised black covered platform stood directly in trout of the pulpit, and on this lhe casket was placed. At his head on lhe tanle, and resting against the pulpit, was a beautiful floral design representing FUNNY FILIBUSTERS. an American II ig. It was composed en- ""ousienng epemion, aisvnnce.i a titely of Immortelles, and ct:ib"IH.-h' d cunoiii theory about how and whr these . fat Mr. Walktip et her m.'wo,I rtl f down to the dfiir otore for nrw strychnia. How Their Operation. ..re M..n.Ce.l ,Q ' btlt the llrilK'lit W irtjld Ih-t .s ttfc.4W I ...ire t.. the lleiielll .,f li.terr.le.l lUrt .-.J l'0 UH Cllld Hot IHl bllll W UfXl ffc . -olllinl.lHr. T s,.,r the t.e...t. WR W!!ed for. W.1il.Mp tWst 4af ii- ,.,. . .. n r. . . . buprovtbu !o much h weHi t dHvUr.. naval olllccr here. In talking to a Af r re- mrrtinj Me wa at ih.it Urn a Cminrll porter Concerning the reported Cuban man and Acting .Mat or IU npfM-.tWiMt a filibustering expedlltou, advnmed a be er well then ahd 'ImmUy hHmM? b iiroe si mile into tnr oounuy 19 Ctinse Millie WiKd. .nys": Th J fine Ohio River steamer J. W. the railroad company will not be bible to C,0 take place when It I, c-nvonl-nt for a',- 5afT and Mountain Girl collided two miles ' ' owner of the horse for such mjiry. ic.vcs tied with jmrilc libhoa and three i lN:l,,Ci, : l"- "' l l, KrV u"'1 -Now. clow hero nt an early hour this morning. A xovei. piet-of litigation has le0n in- jOM Sprays of palm! , I'll tell von the -.rcret ol the who! to IK lintiili.u j.r ? -,..rt rtinl . ..r . i.t. .. . a ...... u..s, . .. ,w..u, ..... .,,,;, , capeiiiiiouo are organum. m s,i: w, , WWup un, ot rMtn? minr palm and edged with simlax. Dingo- .. t-.,, .. ,.-r r,.i,. .s.. ... i..t... . . . .. t i, . . i- 7. . nallyacrovs Its face was a. sword In b-nck' ! '"3 " organUe the expeditions -,,t Mrs ,l ,.,,,. u krfly Z Imniortcllcs will, a lull of tea roses. Be- l" U, um'm'r whou ,l U t,M hl Ur " '"-rf ""- " f L math the flag was a pillow bearing the Christians t.. live In that country, or at Br)''"; TL? T E2. . ..I. .7 . .. ..... . .i i . Rliotnor nttnr. of lHiim whrfH tat Um Jw word"H.st On the casket which was any time when naval vessels are apt t. tor, win, cn..st T...-,- .rn.nc prbfl covered with black cloth, am. on either be l d ck for repair-. Thev alwavs ,v.t.f,a.., ... ,.!,i ,w.is.-....rf u-.i.... Min.riMl until He.inos.lnv evening, wltrn b l'wrn to feel hetter, ami rtui.n) nnii:ir he wns well Ir. Jsrf auk! it av Mt neeH...f v fur h.in to raft ni. ho.1 avi at. etra s.M.h.t) of the ('o4uy. o Mtfy MUh bwltnt. W n Wot sent w.nl thot h uitt As soon as the mourners were all s-Mt- d, Kev. Dr. Parkhurst came forward In thing. Those alleged expeditions ar In .......... . . ... . .. s-iiiium ot i lie mrrunriHis, ami lllv drowned. The boats were badly wrecked." have gone to court for damages. 'I-m Lit the pulpit and began the funeral ser- don't ninount to nnvthlng Tho nvr- i-t ifc mihiI KrM .mM. The appointment of Colonel Hyde as "l Ah iiong sue a daily paper for ?1..0 x ices (,f the Presbyterian Churcti, b-gln- rVmts ,M.lkc subs-'rlrMous and fain- Thmnlny imm Wblbiij. Im 4lgt r postmnster of St. Louis, was reported at damages on account of the publication of nlng with, ! am the Resurrection and the som,. rnggr.l. worlhlUi fellow, to ewv M.h n4 aftr .iwr hi. .f nn Washington on the 0th as having been de- " I"lei" t,mt t,K'ro "as a .suspuion of Life." j iif'ln Tln'lhig at til it' It '''"""'-) " W bwl. - t 1 11 hall lli I.Ail Il.ll,l.i.i1 ll... rtl.XH . lima tf. . . .1.11 .A a a . . termined upon. , leprosy m their laundry A TOHXAlio ravaged Ciirmi. Pittsfield, ' Tin: editor of the Cedar Rapid- ir.f was Bloomington and Springfield, II., on tho -' of th lucky guessers on the contents l.th. Tile greatest damage was done near of the bean jar at the lato State fair, and Carmi, where an old man was killed bv a recently announced the receipt of his prize living rafter. . a sulky hay rake. The Journal ih's Drfnits, of Paris, says Postmstkks latelv appointed in Ni that the triple alliance has been ruptur.d bra.ska: Lodgepole, John V. Colaue; Cal ami that Austria and Germany have joined amtis, Robert B. Miller; Rtdgley, Ilennaun England, France and Italy against Russia S. Shomshnr; Breiuent. Charles W. Ii'iller; for tho purpose of forcing Itinsia to accept Johnston, Josejih Aayes. the decisions of tho Balkan conference. j An inquest was recently held at Alexnn- Bcsinkss failures for the seven tlavs ,lri'1 on t!u' remains of John Cptgrapli, who wnifriglitfullystabbed in the bark dur ing a light on theUth. and who died from the effects tho following morning. The jurv returned a verdict that 1'ptgraph came to his death bv a wound inflicted bv a knife iu the hands of Charles Meggr. ThT was strong talk of lvnchmg, but as th-. x citement abated there was no fear of vio lence. Stewart, win recenU rdm value of tho estate is SiKt.OOO. Thk annual report of tho Commissary-General of the Army shows that the total amount to the credit of the Subsistence Department for the fiscal year ended June :0 was S4.043.1S1, and the total expenditures S3.0j1.7Go! leaving SUIU.865 on hand at the end of the fiscal year. The average price paid for fresh beef for the lirsf half of the fiscal year was 10.24. and for the last half t.15 cents. The value of subsist ence issued to the Indians durino- the year was $41,526. The average1 cost per ration was a fraction over'oO 1-2, boing an increase of 9-10 of a cetit of le cost of the previous year. IE report of the Chief of the Ma- vice shows that in enforcing eions of the law and the pro- he revenue. 24,481 merchant MISCKIJAXKOIS. Georrk Holt, one of the Chicago build ing inspectors, was recently charged with levying- blackmail. It was understood in "Washington that the new Oklahoma raid was being led by Captain Couch, who had become tired of waiting for the appointment of a Govern ment commission to determine the loom ers' rights, and had decided to force an issue on the Government. The New York Central stockholders have indorsed the directors' action in reference to tho Lake Shore ;JoO,(XW,000 loan, Tiik Vl of November being the time set for the Chinese to leave Tacoma, W. T., many hundred citizens congregated in the forenoon and marched in an orderly man ner along the streets to the Chinese houses. They ordered the occupants to pack their goods and leave. The order was complied with. Thk British Government has decided to send Matthew Arnold to France and Ger many to inquire into the system of free schools in those countries. Threk hundred cigar makers arrived at Montreal from Hamburg, Germauy, re cently. Tiik Paris Tcwinssays the French Min istry will resign before the Chamber meets and a new one will be formed. Perry Bayxe, on trial at Seattle, charged with murdering two Chinamen iii Washington Territory, was acquitted. Thirteen revolutionists, disguised as sailors, surprised the prison at Carthagena, Spain, ou the 2J, and released twenty -two convicts. The whole party then attempted to seize the arsenal. The sentry on guard resisted desperately, but was kdled. The garrison, becoming alarmed, tired a broad side at the party and put them to night. Miss Katie Tabu, a well-known and popular young lady of Louisville, Ky., was ended November."! numbered for the Cnit.d States, IM; for Canada, Id: total, 17:; as compared with J01 for the week previous. A "OCT t.00.) men quit work iu the Hock ing Valley, Ohio Central and Shawnee Valleys, O., on the I'.th. The operators say they will shutdown the mines ratiier than pay the advance demanded. Reports from Burnt Prairie Township, in tho northern part of White Couu'v. III., state that the cattlo were dvm from some disease thought to ciel" Tind .. .i...-. -" Ax express train vrai. larded recently by a party of brigands ne.VNaples, Itnlv, .... t... .. ii i jt .. ,w. i """ " .w sm.L gi.a.u UI-U...1H -.cureu n.yw . MooreStewnrt put on a bold front ami de- iiiiiivrs iii inu;ii- . j uvi iJuiH."rs, niicr quickly completing their' 'work, jumped from tho train. Whm he had finished, the choir Ming th" hymn: 'Jesus, Lover of My Soul," one of the General's favorites, In a touefc- ' lug manner. At its conclusion Dr. Park hunt again cniiie forward and read the c me iislon of tlie services, beginning with: "But now ' Is Christ risen from the detd," offered up a touching piayer and finished with the Lord's Praver. Dr. Pa'khurst iln'ti gave the bned'c 5 Ion, alter which the casket was removed to the hearse, and the funeral cortege started Jor the ferry. When th- remains arrived at Jersey Cltv thev were placed .ii hoard a special ttaln, wheh, at noon, stcami'd "lit of the depot en route for Trenton, where the burial will take place in River View Cemetery. out of the way places, and to prrtend t lw. .llntt'n . In ..u....e !'!... ..,.. l. flushed over the w res that a formi.UM n . tlllbtisUilng expedition Is bring prepared i , " ., , ...... -i , . ... '..." d .filial 111. .11. . s .! 4IMI fc .! tf s- t S lUt'lf! the vessels of th ..rth Atlantic squad- i ron are s.-m down for thai pnrpnmr, ami lhe wh.le miller Mowsovrr and 4'iM.it'il to nolhlig. I he e-id Jn ffiwhas men galnrd, though. Trie vrs-i, n-m.iO in jHrt for niti t me, au! a hundred Ihoitsntid dot irs ..i more hae l e evpendrtl n lhe olllcrs In miking purrtu1- .i.I In mi:)p';tug the ship. The II ihuterwr were ai.Mniiiiu.irr. Now, murk what I upalHtiim. whnsisu.ce cn not Ih- T" '- Wttj enl I (oin lhe nivr. Ttie statistics In for, MtU wiiil-i down uwii ! Utihl twetit Ave rent' witUi f nr.ntMr f;un M. n retiinuntt bow hm an v pofi, nud In About is Umt by hTirfcii n ummj U UrseMIr- to Have i'!f t tlfttl th bliMMn . tem. Unlliup wh lak.tt WltlU Ui lh pronounced taitl"ms f MrvHfilrni poiaon. He continued to gttnv wri, NOd Vtitky a ettt f tidUfwe rnMl. It the l3n U r tuiUisI rImkiI Uil Vnikiif if- I.! inxl pwitiein imrrtMNi t rfte bimI ir)rit.ne. W5ti.;few n' rt nifmt f; ami u.mt th next uwtiinc. J.Nt.l L Stpl-Un tM.t,i.4 u, Uw wittt, atari wat oidefts u b wat'hel l.jr A CfwofiT. )ttry him ittipidL AT SING SING. Icr.I Vri Ni:w YoitiJi- Novetnb - . ecliis II Ten Veir i:iii?i,e. ' 'JS"r.iut of the st.te. i r 2. Ferdinand ' the tna'ter wi'l hoir m- oat In tbi. 1 am firmly convinced ihtt everr on ol these cxpeiiitiou are orlgiiXed by th res. dent meichmuts for llielr owo ben tit " i "Thin theorr Is confirmed," ronlintt I g raVidlyllJif Ward aro.c yfetdny morn.ng at wv-r . tSe olflcr. -hv th- f-ct t'bal .11 ttr il jiU jJHTwTfiTtrace.1 U) Oirard. III., by G. T. Moore, , Otclock ei jud j,,,.,, hj, ,JrHt ,, I ,iipu.rm.. .tno.i.tk.tis conWI pqt , .J denth. but ai th- tnravi to ilitr. n Mtjourniwefit uiwn In Ii day. Ttie funrfiil th I (iwt sen In rlm'-irtn. mm) .rtrtHNl l levr kmi iiiwtat iMv Mr's Jur) ftrnn tm utk. nmt Mil xhtittftUvr x..i;rli Mil. Mtm, ikut moth ram New (3 representing one of his creditors, who fol lowed him. He had adopted the name Wolfe and was preparing to ngain embark iu business. When confronted bv Mr. ' In Sing Sing t'rlson, and the quiet and of I ...",.'. ... undisturbed freshed blm. wa.s transferred fro-a 'ho lower to th? n.'Ht seejj;e,i io nave je Late on Siturdsy night hr stop to bt the Tresrv l)eprtni'-ii?. 'lhe coll -dor at the ort his xll th Merr.C'sirr, and the revrnu- ma rine ves-is cmi.i t, m itch betirr rv c than th" nival vrsel. iut tli-r want li'iuUm lm mt wm etrrr wft..rt awitMe wm i.ttw tn rtm1 her r twwn rfMite foninl kf ehentUt in W.i;B'i in rt aiej mwrf eirrutwstioee Ntitr to :h. iteath i tfac hnsbooii t thr huttm ni th? ri'. emTUii afler two wiMjr worfc Kac' , niel any knowkvlpo of Mr. Moore, or, nineteenth gallqtj o:i w'uen stove mn "in nnv.u vessels, am.1 thy gen mitt Jmr No.ut.t in rtiet io th ff Htm Scnliuer, or of having ever purchase-l the arc UKrateu. lar report mat v. aril ins t '- " " wieni usrMt:y hh' d-oUi w - t - tmt i4mtaimimt ojr .,.!., 111..... l, ,:b-.-.I l... ...!, ' -!..... n ,....n., Il I..I . "". ;ivun i.u.i uu ...tu v. t. V4.uk l.ui.s i t.;iiiiiaiu t tiiui'cuui .u i.(4.f-ii z that had leen fraudulently shipped to ' cell by himself, ajid Bays he li sithrlec with his new queers AllIITION'.I niSt'ATCIIES. W i himself under an assumed nnme had been O.ne of tho chean temecnirv sheds used ' attached ho weakened, however. as a boarding house by tho laborers of the The other night II. L. Powell ?hot Cambridge waer work!, at Stony Brook, ' Charles-f?slie at Florence. A surgeon Mass.. was burned the other night. Fifty I probed the wound and found that the ball I t " " t cir'eil laborers who were nsleon ivhen the fire I passed in s downward and backward di- J i ffi ui." J"'3.-.- I I .... , A. , . . ... . i . JA. A ILCI I.IH; A 1101 broke out escaped, save Pat ick Sullivan, aged sixty, who w as buruad to death. I John McCcxlouoii, th actor, diel at his residence in Philadelphia on theSth. He was Iwrn in Londonderry, -jfrelaud, No vember It. lSlo. f X Ex-Jcuge ALiiEHTCAitndeodiedat his residence iu New York rcceBtltr. He vrai fifty-seven years of age anii a native of Philadelphia. He was Judg)f4he Com mon Pleas and subsequently of the Su preme Bench. Cheat excitement was occa atoned in the lobby of the Neil House, at Columbus, O., recently, by an encounter betwjea Auditor of State Emil Ktesewetter and- IT. J. El liott, editor and proprietor of th, Sunday Oiifi. Kiliott was .slightly wikned by one of two shots tired by JCSe4 wetter, when the latter was arrested la-id Hf. , . rection through the lower lobe of the right lung, and that tho chances were nil i fleet mb'htilw relieved " s.ibl WnrA. . .... t. L . fi . "i .'loniiiir S!t lucre naa oecn vacua rcn'-auous our den on mc ever niece the faiMir ol tnr firm of Grant &. Ifard Cut I f-et now at .f It ha I rolled Ban. I litre had fHE NATIONAL DHBT. a very eomfortalia : first Sabbath In orison. Chnn.ain Et'eerton's words have against tho wounded man. Tho doctor f fcUnk deep Into my ieart I am not only advised his friend to have the man's willing to abide Ir the rules of the sworn statement taken while he was in his prison, but to turn Over a new leaf and right mind, which was done at once. The Omaha authorities have again com menced prosecutions against saloons that keep open in violation of law. j Recently a well-known young mnn of j Nebraska City, through the machination of evil companions, was induced to forge his stepfather's namo to a note for twenty five dollars, which was cashed bv Philip r .. . t .- .v : , :i f- I oner, ii n uui iuji oiure me jorgery was discovered, and when the yonng man become a different nirs.' "Have jou anythlntO .-ay about your iclailon- with Wir. sV-Warn-r?" 'Not now. My though s are hirdly sufficiently collcc'cd hder the nexv Im pressions which are crcwd.ng uiKn me here to enable mc at till time lo go fu ly into that subject. But job tr.iy sav the time will come when all wl.I h- told the whole disgraceful bvtdBe.ss " ment f J, NiiltfOI. 1-lnni.cUI ( on.Ilt.fo. Cii. torus I:rnrtt.. W.,siiigtov, I. C, Novciiihr 8 Thr dent tatc:ncnt hsunS oterdai !""" a retluetlon of tac pnVsc drb during the ra-mth of OeUx;r nmonRttn: to 13.271.. 7:t Th total ifrht tio-r le-s SW.Tl:,.- nrt cih refK)rt 1 in Uk Tre.i-ury. !s 51,M7,C57,,. KB1 0( tb amount. i:.'0,l'73,lJ'.' s Inlere-l bear Ing dab:. Ihc Troanrr's uirn!! show, a gold coin, bullion and gold err lific.itebii-.acc of 5Hl,tti,M, or 9, 225 2;5 rno.-e than a month ago. a. ftaniUrd -liver dollar and xlirr crt ft ci'e biioce of 57..SH.10'!, or 3! TSJ, 02 Ics thin a taonth ago. Custom rM;i u,r fc"b?r amoont eJ t glC.115 TMVi. ag.ilnt 31 .1-3 17 iq 'I)fi tnn (nlenl tn mite a fn.l s'it ment of ronr tnnri5in. "itIo" tm. "ctob-r. 1 "si , Inlernil zrx-nu- t-r,lD saw how near he stood to the Penitcntiarv names of all the persons Vao b.ie profl:- were Sli,70 -O. 3gsn,t 89C.yjj7.7-i4 0 he attempted to settlo matters by taking cd tbercbv?" C -ww,, , . ... ,. aoit Tn- m ce:iv a dose of strvchnine, followed bv another "At the proper time I ekdl ike r ub lc 'V. TplJCrtJe lf-0' Xa.t oflsudaaunr. Before the poison had time a complete history of my IT-'all 'rr-tx V' " '' . . , 5-. perience, ani oi me oo!b4, X's'sictei . - - . . ..v,-,,4 ,ulc, inJ Mm. Wriip Wim t oa4 oa a Cm ouer' '.viurnai pviiiolnry ean-.(raffaM) was walvHl nod h- . el4 f UJ. TM r thi u Aettre prrpimtMo ero ma4 for Kaav trtai. Le defeti.e .fMrr4 te aistli ' Mr '.:, k vi.4l Irwmtt fr-mhnw lawyof. Mr. .fif-ce .S. Ilil. ft Mtafewfepf. aaaf ( 'floiiel T. i' rej..m. a dliHtxtMt aUaa ny if L-nvef,.Hito Umn Ft4(!Mav the ("!: j Altorrer. vafsij Mf. J. JjT Bock. CpUiin C .V Mrrj aM lr. L ft LniwfxMt, prominrtit i.-otbir. of IM Lyi C(miul) bar. unit J-itM 4d mummiiimmI tl JrxH vh'i the ea.e v, rallart tm thm JSw f lat month. Th (riexrnitkn InU-ltirs-i nitmii tl jcovh U ptirefcH f lrjehoir ao4 ao e at ts.'Uhi time by th- ofo4aU; ehfroik-sj ansjy.,, n WU:j .leneti Jitat Mrnr Jfcees j tretvvf.f iWn iai m ftr deth. no! tiU phjhrit tn-tlaVal IH an.w-er to hi J.th.i r;ntuO 'Jm kn th".r opinion MmUi r,4 hr j pii f-cWJy tA.-n vnut th" i(4av TtW oo tnt hs4 V U- Uniry tlAt VAifewo lai ttHi a phkrl wrei froaa te f" aol bd in m taw tuttU, oi lakine iutr-Mc U timnil'- &ba4 4a tl nui jrfnrf. at ,a ii of aM m:rt-!rJ xj--ti t-iof to SMkrl arxneil. J toact hewashandwlapintliottlofSileii with Pcnence, nnu oi me ooiatw ,'a-sicie i ,.'.' '''''"rZ'' 'ulM irtT a-oc lrlit t- takr o toe raao c Advices from Yokohama nnnUee the ! whiskvand drank every drop of it. The -7 xhc moi Grant & Waro.asd t- re a- e j r- .r .n t.1. o. lhe car feat Cc,! ?.. j,, t mt)1k mmm, lossof the yacht Loiterer October Ifi, off mixture was too much for his stomach. s- , l0n4 xvi,& lhcT i-'UiC ?: f t:- X'; f ,' .?. ,f 9 IZ' "t' '"T'1 '' 7 tm vet i'XnZS - ii,nf he yo7ZV! ap'-anMn i t f i Tfr 7l'.h& 7 -" "'TSZ 2 It Zi Sfcrm ves,.d was ound b Dr. eld. of Jton, was all right again. He ImmiMliately left fcc coa,d a wod me pfl?;, .. - '.O0J; .i .e the rxtiior dnr t. u.at ... tM ,r-r Uh W who was cruising, accompanied by$-tEl- for parts unknown. his name was sup- t LTrd!.r sh of tbeTnlar i Wir ! u Uie Cr for iq.b, j ik rorrnt r.Mittf .in natM la nw .oaa., Iiott and Charles Longtield. All tae.-sona pressed. ' w,n i,. .i ,,a tn h.r.. hJr)mn h.- V r,,;. vr were f 15.0,. r B.rtr 7 Xi. fnoo tvr -to- ral w. - , -. - -. - - -- . V f SW . - . "I c MU-.I, uui a, larjje cotiecilOU OK Cri osilies was lost. A umheii of prominent citizens af tTa Lots in Chadron sell as high as -SiCOrt. tras', sheets, pillow cases, cl. SnERiFP Caxmox, of Hall Conntv, has 'ii resirn-d. br reouest of the Commf..sion- i TmlMl i'KKot Kaploo. 0 Jess than dar.ag tbo owrrcfxmOie- , tetuaw to K;i bafct. aonltn of lkt ! ... . coma. V. T.. including the Mayor have j ers. The Sheriff is charged with ir.Uap- ! New Loxioxv Cow., 'ovf pber been arrcste.1 by United State authorities propriatinr; county funds to the amount of An caplosjoa took r-lacc oalA irrdge for the recent attack ou the Chiaese.tHar- Jj.-SMH. Ixcaus- that amount does notap- lowed b the tn- a C Waitii Wotc en YDT r ThnT sir XJK boarded and examined. I fata"y bu.rnHl the other ni5bt- Sfae was .'& ..v-.r.c .- j,.s;i-, sat mj; uer Ir 1,4-25 wero found vio- and were either seized the proper authorities. liability to fines. aniountinjr to birds the cost of The number sSlStCif wn '7J ! - - ' . i j prayers, when her clothing caught fire Madam Adam, of the ..VoiiceW i.'erae, Paris, has sent a cable dispatch to the Governor General of Canada, appealing to him to grant a reprieve to ItieJ. H i pear on me xe dook. i ne trouoze apcars r" and forty to be whether the cost o boarding prison For: Beao. priaiii ers can be considered fees" according to law. Cancon daims not, and the Countv near on the fe book. The trouble antwars u.ve uunureti ooomer ons recently arrived at ers, under Colonel bumuer. Oklah was reiorte-l to lx full of trespa.ss rs. $ , . Attorney favors hU view of th queslion. Beau Admiral Joi-ett has Ixea onlefoU The actual deficiencv, aerordfag to the to proceed with hitlaghip. the Tennessae, statements putiished. is i30. to Asplawail and remain there ia trderfto s HOCSK breakers are rreparinr for a jrea- be prcpareil to protect the inbsb.iauts f eral raid on the farm bousas in Sarpy names unknown, were a!o lo me lsumtus apair.: tee cutrrect of nay j County by killing eff the walci dogs. 'can,; of the ex-:os!on can .,......, . vvu..cs. . j lT ,s tb-tight taat withta a year Jweya farced, bnt It Is cnsoeil It i f ---- k. r.i. .w sAnMw. .iii l .& w?.v. . . .. . . . - . . .i Mn. Cntr.Tr! TTvier. -, ,r;.k u &i V ""J -" - w lttc ..cai-paicp -.. - --.." . U. .I . ......-. , --. . !..; , .. father and brothers own the controllmi'l .fc .w. .u t. . . , v - .u.,-.. UfBT UTHC.& IBB UUICT Uj, .UM UDC Oi I ... . - . 4enx cotxcited aad discharged bis enn Hot Srai.xcs, Aax., November route from UMs city lo l'rorldjftieo a.: nl-bt about eleven o'clock. Tit Az sank rapidly, and Its crew ofbc ire?: were lo:. Their names areiraytsia Bobcrt Keel, of I'rovldcnccl Mrat, iMewanl Strabz asa I 3nuJ. l ce Crctnao and a Cci shares in the St. Loais i.VpMWiV.7T'acthori uiiitexy uenies tne statement wntca nsa been published that Congressman Glover, of Missouri, has purchased that paper. bWhe round house of tb Missouri Pacific The total strength of the Turkish troops I Railroad at Alvadaro, Tex., was destroved 1 "i? l r v-v s. now mobilized is 350,000 men. Great campa are being formed on the Bulgarian. Ser vian and Greek frontiers. General Lew S, and ' Wallace, formerly United States Minister '"oes ' to Turkey bas arrivetl at Constantinople. ' . It is supposed that he has come on the in- ! by fire recently. Loss, about -51CK?,0X A drcxkex negro soldier named John son Moses deliberately shot and killed two J white soldiers at the Jefferson Barracks, !St. Louis, thefother nighciHe fled after pposed that he has come on the in- . the crime, but was caotured. Xo tirovo- ffrom vitation of the Su,Laa wbo has great con- t eaUon was given for the murder, the oniv Cdenceia General Wailacj'sjudgmentandj incentive being that he was frenzied by I advice. 1 the fear of being arrssttd for his drunken ness. is the face of oae of his coa&rades iastead speclx. from tc Bear 'Mocatam of the bodv of the bird. uvi: Isi cave sear T is aaid that waile recently digglag po- f Jlostoaerj Ccasty, st poco to vwieq vouaiy jar. j. n . v. arts - oka Koeartlied a taoroaebbreu aala- der. It u deaenbod aa aboat Uxtrteca ea loag, foar iBckea thick, asd aad a il aa large aa a Bias's fist. He had leg I 31 a c L-daasl , X Tb- tk'- W o4-rrd I Beatfrsr.al a& raaU'aaamK. - Jailer ll.e -anitaj l)rrrrmiri. . H Ckk- io.. 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