iCjnsii(9nauajiM3eean9Sr7?7TT?IHWMm sSs kif VnP fr-T&i43iS9SS -M. :m. rt 3HHHe3?Pfra"Sesiift t H bJJ h i -JI ri " THE REDCOQD CHIEF 4. C. HQStia Pjbiislicf. 1ED CLOUD. - N'ElilMSX.s CURRENT COMMENT. Commissioxei: Fink is quoted as say ing thai the word pool for agreements between railroad companies grates upon his ear. It has a horse-racing tinge. When the health ollicers of Mont real recently camo to disinfect the house where a small-pox patient had died, a cat was found to be covered with small pustules. Thk live German-Americans whose cxpuls'on from the country was re cently ordered by the German Govern ment were expelled under the law of tS!l,which has been revived and which does not allow foreigners to settle, or oven to reside, temporarily at a place unless the local authorities permit them. A r.Mii.Y named I.lanchette, con sisting of a woman and Jive children, arrived at recently at Father Point, Que., from Montreal, where the head of the family had died of small-pox. Shortly after arrival the mother gave birth to another child. Small-pox broke out among them and they all licd, the whole family thus becoming extinct. Mks'us. Bakiikk and Marsdcn, di rectors of the Great Eastern Steamship Company, and Mr. Brown, a .ship lirofcor, were formally charged in Lon don with fraudulently obtaining one thousand pounds from the Now Orleans exhibition syndicate by stating that the vessel, Great Eastern, was tit for sea, whereas she was totally unfit for a sea voyage. The case was adjourned. In the dairy department of the re cent Fat Stock Show at Chicago, considerable excitement was notice able over the action of the State Board of Agriculture in deciding to allow the buttcrine and oleomargarine manufac turers space in the building for their exhibits. The buttennen (denounced this action vehemently, and did all they could to have the order rescinded Imt without avail. It was learned in Paris recently that three children out of live who were bitten by a mad dog in Algeria were on their way to France for treatment by Dr. Pasteur. The other two had lied. The Council General at Mar seille has voted one thousand francs to send a professor of the Normal School there to witness Dr. Pasteur's experiments, and two thousand francs for l ho necessary implements and means for keeping rabbit viru. A Lincoln, 111., special of the 10th fiuys: A sensation was caused to-day by the discovery of portions of the bones of at least three persons under the smoke house of a homestead be longing to one John Haines, from 1ST till 1880. Haines was a desperate character, the terror of his neighbors. 'He was a participant in several bloody a (Frays here, and was himself slain in Kansas a year ago. It is now generally believed that Haines was another "old man Bender," and that the bones found are the remains of his victims. The first definite details of Senator Stanford's scheme for the establish ment in California of a great university were made public in San Francisco re cently. His ranche at Palo Alto, near lMenlo Park, about thirty miles from San Francisco, has been selected as the sito. The several buildings comprising the university will be in the general plan of a parallelogram, and con structed so as to permit of additions being made as the necessities of the in stitution may require. Senator Stan ford will donate to the university his Palo Alto. Gridlcj and Vina properties, worth live million three, hundred thousand dollars. To this he will add a money donation so as to make the total endowment of the university twenty million dollars. In reference to Secretary Whitney's order sending the Tennessee and Ga lena to the Isthmus of Panama, the Washington Slur quotes a naval otlicer as saying: "We haven't received the bill for the burning of Aspinwall yet, but it will be along this winter, and there will be a howl raised. Damages to the extent of a good many million dollars were caused by the burning of -Aspinwall. and it looks very much as if the Government would be compelled to foot the bill. We guaranteed to keep the transit open. Colombia couldn't do it and in the event of its failure, the responsibility rested on our shoulders. We opened the transit, but before that was done Aspinwall was burned and millions of dollars' worth of property was destroyed. The peo jle who suffered will expect remunera tion and, as I said, will send the bill to us." TnE recent change in the differ ences between ear-load and less than car-load rates by the lines east of the Missouri River will necessitate a com plete change in the Joint Western Classification Committee as now con stituted. Heretofore the Joint West ern Classification applied to all the lines west from Chicago to the connec tions with the Southern and Central Pacific Railroads. The new changes, however, have been adopted only by the lines between Chicago or St Louis and the Missouri River and between Chicago and St Paul. The lines west of the Missouri River refused to make the same changes, claiming that there was no demand for it by the people along the line of their roads. This necessitates the organization of two Classification Committees, one for the Jiaes east of the Missouri and another Sot the lines west'of the river. THE WORLD AT LAEGE. Summary of the Daily Naw. PERSONAL AND I'OI.ITICAL. Thb President has appointed Samuel J. Tilden, Jr., to be Collector of Internal Revenue for the Fifteenth District of Now York, vice Jarnes S. Smart, suspended. The appointee is nephew of ex-Goveruor Tilden. A recent dispatch from Dodge City, Kan., noted the death of the Cheyenne chief, Stone Calf. The President on the 10th made the fol lowing appointments: James iSurns. Sur veyor of Customs, at Kansas City: Oscar Valeton, Assistant Appraiser of Merchan dise, at New Orleans. M. Baktholdi, the sculptor, brought with him to Washington two model1 of the pro posed Lafayette monument. They will be placed in the ofiico of the members of the Monument Commis?ion. It was reported at Washington that the Consulship at Canton, China, wns to he offered to I. J. Franklin, of Kansas Citv, an ex-Congressman. A salary of $,700 was attached to the otlice. The appointment of Colonel W. Hydo as Postmnster of St. Louis wus made public on the 10th. The National Free Trade Convention as sembled in Chicago on the 11th, Hon. David A. Wells in the chnir. The President has appointed George W. Gbck as Pension Agent at Topeka, Knn., and Krastus Kdmond as Collector of Cus toms for the district of Frenchman's Bay, Me. M. De V,ka7.za, the African explorer, has arrived at Lisbon. David A. Wkm.s wns elected President of the Free Trade League for the ensuing year in the recent conference at Chicago. M. liEitXAKKT, Premier and Minister of Finance, announced the budget to the Bel gian Chambers on the lth. It shows a surplus of $0)0,000. Lieutenant Kchwatka, of Berlin, will set out on nn expedition to the North Pole next spring. Ex-Senator Sharon died in San Fran cisco on the afternoon of the I.'Sth. Viscount Ka.vki.aoh died in London on the l.'llh, aged seventy-three. The French courts have pronounced a divorce between Madame Nicoliui and M. Nicoliui, the well known tenor. MISCKI.I.AXEOUS. The backbone of the tnke among the miners at Shawnee, O., was broken by .sev eral of the companies giving the advance asked. The scaffolding of the new iron bridge at Keithsburg, 111., fell into the river the other day, and Patrick Conway, Jninas McCanun and John Olsen were buried un der the debris in the bottom of the river. All lived in the East. Two others were seriously injured. Advices from Melbourne say thnt no credence was given there to the report that the natives of Fly Kiver murder d all the members of the Sydney Geographical As sociation's expedition to New Guinea. The charge of indecent assault preferred against F.ditor Stead and others in the Armstrong ca-o in London ended in a ver dict of guilty ami they were sentoncd as follows: Stead, three months; Rebecca Jarrett, six months; Sampson Jacques, one mouth; all without hard labor; and Madame Louise Morey, six mouths with hard labor. The Chief of the Bureau of Statistics re ported that during the ten month-, ended October .11 last, there was exported from the United States 17.V.,.r,l gallons of mineral oils valued at $1I,.7.)S,-12I; the ex port during a similar period last year amounted to ll'-V'TUTiM gallons valued at $UU 107,02."). Geoiigk J. FitAYKn, express agent, tele phono agent and postmaster nt Glencoe, Out., has absconded, taking with him be tween six and seven thousand dollars. Ho took n woman with him, leaving his wife in destitute circumstances. The court martial selected to try Lieu tenant Colonel Sneathen, of the Eighteenth llegiment for conduct prejudicial to mili tary discipline in purchasing pay warrants at a discount from men during the State encampment at Lake Couueaut, convened ill Pittsburgh, Pa., on the 10th. Forty-seven stownways were recently discovered in the hold of a vessel which was about to sail for America from Glas gow. Michael Myers, one of the jurors in the famous Walkup poisoning case at Em poria, Kan., dropped dead of heart dis ease at his home near Neosho Ilnpids. Mr. Myers was one of the six jurymen who voted from first to last for Mrs. Wnlkup'a acquittal. He was about forty-six years of age. Forty persons were affected recently at Chattanooga, Tenn., by drinking water from a well, which, it was thought, had ber-n poisoned. Ford and Murphy, of New Orleans, who were sentenced to be hanged on November 1.1, for the murder of Captain Murphy, have been granted a respite for thirty days by the Governor. Thk committee which had been arbitrat ing between the Knights of Labor and the Mallory Steamship Company at Galveston adopted a resolution recommending that Agent Sawyer, whenever he needs labor, give the preference to the men who were at work on the wharf at the time of the strike. Sixty students of the Ohio Wesley an University, at Delaware, near Cleveland, Ov recently attended the opera house to witness a production of "Hichard III." by Fred Wmrde. They did so in Tiolation of a rule of the institution, for which nine students were suspended for the remainder of the term, the other fifty-one being com pelled to sign an agreement not to repeat the offense. Thk German-Americans recently ex pelled from the island of Foehry Schleswig have also been ordered to leave Prussia. Two naturalized Americans, natives of Tarp and Schottenburg. have also been or dered to leave, one by the end of Novem ber, aud the other by the end of the year. The Washington express on the .Balti more & Ohio Railroad, going west, went over an embankment nearCollinsrille, Pa., the other morning aud was badly wrecked. Congressman Boyle, of Fayette Count, and fifteen others were seriously injured. The clearing bouse return for week ended November 7 showed an average in crease of 4S.6 compared with the corre sponding week of last year. In New York the iucrease was 112.5. An explosion of gas occurred at the Pine iron xvoiks village near Reading. Pa., re cently. Jeremiah Zimmerly, William Easle and William Baughber were irightfully burned. A dispatch from Washington says: Tbe court martial at Fort Slyer, which tried eighteen signal service men on charges of insubordination, found all guilty and sen tenced them to be publicly reprimanded by the Chief Signal Officer. It is said that the Court was satisfied that the offense was due to ignorance of military law. The Japanese Postal Commission ac companied by the Japanese Minister, called at the Post-office Department, Washing ton, on tbe 12th. They were received by First Assistant Postmaster General Stev enson, who explained the American sys tem and escorted them through the Tari obs borcsBS of the deoartmeat. i The grand jury at EdgefWd, S. C, has found a true bill against thirty-one of the Culbreath lynchers and "no bill" as to tbe two others. A number of Chinese laborers who landed in New York in Juna in transit to San Francisco, where they were to tak the steamer for China, have not been heard from siuce their arrival in New York and the supposition is that they are concealed in this country and have no intention of leaving. The owner of the British cutter. Arrow, has issued a challenge through the Lon don Field for an international challenge cup, the one won by his boat in the race against the America in lo.', when the lat ter was under British rig and British management. A I'KIVate telegram of the 10th from Rangoon says that war between Burmah and th Indian Government has been for mally declared. National swine breeiers, ia convention at Chicago, adopted a resolution recom mending Congre.--5 to ndopt retaliatory legislation concerning import from Ger many and France. A KlltE broke out the other nij-ht on the stage of tho Union Square Theater, New York. It was quickly suppressed, and the drop scene being lowered prevented a i panic among the audit-no, who were un aware of the situation of affair.- behind the SCWS. Anderson Bcrnes, a Cherokee, was ex- , ecuted by shooting at sunrise th other morning at Punhmatnh Court House, Cher okce Nation. He was convicted of mur dering his wife while she was in a delicate condition. The jury in tln rns of Rev. Dr. Hicks, the spiritual adviser of the a-sassin, Guiteau. against the Ecnawj Mir '"om- ! pany, of Washington, I). C, for S.OOO ' damages, for the alleged libel in the pub- ' lication of the .statement that Hicks had negotiated for the transfer of Guitenu's bon-s to the Medic il Museum for . 1,000, rendered a verdict for the plaintiff of one cent damages. John L. Hkckjier, the defaulting Treas- . urer of the Catholic Knights of America, wns recently tried at Grafton, W. Va., and found guilty of forg-rv. II" wa charged with embezzling .',0(0 belonging to the . order in I.S1. He disappeared and the names of his sureties were found to be for geries. He surrendered himself a few months ago. The area of the burnt district of Galves- ' ton, in the fire of the l.Sth, wan altout 100 acres. Over 400 buildings were destroyed and 1,0-30 families rendered homeless. No public building.s were consumed except the Second District school building. Tho loss amounted to about 2,000,000, with 1,000,- , 000 insurance. One hundred employes of th watch factory at Aurora, III., have struck. , A rekuoke who recently ai rived at Cairo from Khartoum states that after tho murder of General Gordon his head hung on a butcher's hook for live days and was pelted and pit upon by the native. The Nat onal Convention at Armagh, Ireland, rejected Mr. Parnell's nominee for mt'iiiliT of Parliament and selected a journeyman tailor of Armagh named Blair. Tho convention was a stormy one. Three persons were killed in Hopkins ville, Ky., recently by the explosion of a boiler in a Hour mill. The loss was .j."i,u00. The Britis. i Government i.as ordered tho keep-r of th Cold Bath Fields piisou to treat Editor Stead as a first-class misde uienuaut. The Chinese engaged as hiiindrymen and wood cutters at Lureuz , Cal., were recently given twenty-four hours' notice to leave. No violence was ustd, and the Chinamen agreed to go without, further notice. Thomas J. Ford, ex-Rcorder of Now Orlenus, now in the penitentiary at Baton Rouge, has confessed that he and not his brother, killed Police Captain Murphy. DisrATCiiES received at the Union Pa cific headquniUT.s at Omaha recently state that the coal miners who struck a few weeks ago at Carbon, W. T., have returned to work. There were over tOO who struck, but one-third of them have since left. Hunger and approaching wiuttr compelled the miners to yield. Thk jury in the Clements minder case at Saganche, Col., reported a verdict "guilty of murder in the fit st degree as to Marshall Clements, and not guilty as to John D., Nauie aud Kate Clements." A scheme is on foot to establish a line of fast steamer between Fort Pond Bay, L., I., and the west cost of Ireland. A dispatch from London, of the 1.1th, said that Servia had declared war against Bulgaria. Several skirmiahes had takeu ,,,ace AIIITKNAI. niSl'ATCITB!. The three Italians Azari, Silvetri and Gilardo who murdereil the fruit veniler, Filipo Caruso, and put his body in a trunk last April, were executed at Chicago on the 1 1th. Thb Hon. B. J. Franklin will receive tho appointment of United Stntes Consul at Hankow, China, nnd not to Canton. The Consulship is of the same grade and salary us th-one at Canton. The Dawes County Journal has this to Ovvinc to the protest of Mr. Pendleton, say: "One year ago to-day Chadron was the American Minister, the live German-, tho name given to a small and widely scat Americans whoso exoulsion from the i iered settlement of not more tlmn fiftv Island of Fohr wa ordered by the German British otlicer was wounded. The rescuing party found the ten min ers dead who were imprisoned in the Bull- liommso siiatt at Silver Lity, Col., by tue effects of an explosion. They were found to have died from suffocation. The Servians occupied Haribrod on the 1.1th. In one of :h- skirmibhes thirty-four Bulgarians were killed. The Servians ni-ii- wiiiiutiii ui CTuunni; wua. The Advisory Board of the LasterV Union at Brockton, Mass.. have ordered all the lasters employed in half the shoe factories to cease work. This is the result of a recent manifesto issued by the manu facturers iri which the rights of tbe union to dictate price, etc.. w a ignored. A Band of Indians roving near thetown of Lake Valley. N. M.. recentlv killfd three Chinamen who conducted n vegeta ble farm ou Membres Cre?U. tire miles from Denting. The bodies were horribly mutilated, clearly indicating the savages did the killing. Tiikhk were 2V deaths from smallpor in llotitre.il nnd the adjoining municipalities for the week ended the Hth, and U4 for the previous wee. Appeals have lecn issued from Galves ton for a.d in supplying necessities to the many poor families burned, out in the late disastrous fire. A considerable saax vu reported sulscribed pre bourse on the! Nth. Mnl.r TCiar one of the largest ti E ; .. , " , . j - we corn iraue, lautsa, The Londou dnrd, commenting on the outbreak of QAtil..: t... S:,..;. -m win:u jv '" ; and Bulgaria, sa - "Va ka Kwn kin died in the Jan. W see tbe begin- ning, but no hu iBtellisence can pre tend to set limits e ri or to the ia- Government will be allowed to remain on , Vrong name. To-day it is the name given ,l'",,n; "V,,,in.i T L. , ,'ii,.' r, ,Vn l"il U,T itttm" l "n '" - 1 Tf Jw-. d I ' the island until further notice. to a beautiful city of 1..VJ0 inhabitants, ".V. 'l ., lout I ocw'fa.ni.i w . tm n,r n m!lre lii. AfU-r l J.r ce.l ol i T,.r t A.I.M, s-am lche. from the Br ti.h laying nearly sot) solid wholesale and re- ThomciiTa grc rna'nty of wlulm, das' alnce h.s family oruh a corj. r. w,. Mr.. k . . , -.earners IvVJ.leen nd Irrawaddy have ta. business house, doing business m large .j,,. thv r,,,n.r on-. b,t evt-ry- f ..arcbrr,, tut could find no tram '? V'l r,,MSJ,t ' ' -aotured K.iiglhebaw's war vessel. Tbe tud handsome brick and frame blocks, and t,nc As the tire start.sl in the n ir f u,,. :msng man MoihUt ntht Mr h" ' U W '" apture was elT-cted under the guns of the probably 2iJ n-at nnd well-built mansion jj;rict thfv h.td Mtle or no tunt in whtcri Iironcnhcrg. ir. 4)shebvt a drum iii 'd by grbas rrtr-r. f, Clutterbuck Fort after a sharp fight. One nd cottage dwelling houses." to move furniture, while the vv.-a.th er peo- whirli he v his vm' rorr- himfoutlo "n'T ,a5- roht ! i0 st t Thk London D-jilv Tdturvvh savs that, f " pn irom eigmw fc3ve wr.,cr anu router neus. m BiKtrsifatrti cm ip.iusi ? imio. Cr!e KTt es-na, a !!. to in consequenceJofthe mascre of fire " mca. rna.1 amu acmnlatl to tB3: thev are ranch impruvcil m ap- toJKUH ? ? -fta ' lalhso, aUad ! Utr, Mussulmans a KirdschaL a Mussnhnaa dPth of from two to four feet, and pwaaci- bv br-m- poH,hed .a Awt-a , Musoud-W tei. Jiph A. Tsrxr, toual tUux la M. mrnit ,a lnht rising against e Bulgarians is imminent, i were 7itb, .f tjet ) liria inveated the jjolt-hrnr ma- BUck Oai, L M. Header: PrxiilU. Johs mu beay monla On u.. f-- . . n . . I Tax nrorxition latelv submitted to txi .bm.. rd n;r them m lar nttnti- c t -.. !.. r.i t..i. t..... ....kt ..... ...... ., .. .. .H1K11&.V mm t.A i i.n.nh,intn " w mw. .-- .- . - -, .- j inja. . T..J. . " i il umt I 'J 11 wt. w wv. JS2 uf SUilffT .3.1. kE7? KiitASKA STATE NKtVS. Thankj;l- nc ' The Goverror has issfted the following proclamation: The President of the Pulled tatc hui ' named as a day of .Nutional ThnnV.n'n ' Thur-da. the J.th duj of Noeint-r. and in harmony therewith. " I. Janus W l)nir Governor ol the Mate of Nebraska, do here by recommend to the people of this stati due and prooerob-tranieo! thdny np ' pointed, tine' that :i held in the lulled semf. as a tJnie for r nersil Thaak-srutiie I and 1'niver to Almighty dixl lor tn contln i ued memos. As n mmo cbuit -bared In I mi t peeuil decree the tle-.nir and boun t i- with ithlch an indigent Providence bur. . favon-d u a.- a NnUon At Mich a tune tti , thl-the -inrit of triic oleitce Jnuld be Mo tive and tar rt'irhiu;? Knd chur.t -houk" ns-i-rt her ciaha abundance that remembering with ouf The I linrties that soothe, and bles. anS heal. Are M-ntterr.1 at the feet of Man. llfcr :Ioh rs." In witin's- wlMreof. I have hereunto K my ham! and emi-od to be Hel tbe re eal of tlie Mate f Nebraska Ihhip at Lin coin. thi tenth itayot Nivomber. in the jei of our I-ont one thou-and e jrht huiHired nnc t-itMitv nc: of th - Mute the muei.-enth ami of tne i'de.-twIeiH f the t'mts! Jrtnte- the mo huiMircd hii.1 tenth My the (iowrimr Jmi.W HlSS. Kuwaiid P. !Ii4..i:n, Ffcrctary of Mate. Miff llnneoiio. J. M. Clarine, one of the pioneeri of Furna.s County, was found dead on the river Imnk narOxforl the other morning. It is stipjo.-ed that he was murdered, as he was buying cattle and had considerable money with him. Late post olMoes established in Nebras ka: Crane, Loup County, Morgan Craue, Postmaster; Ingomar, Sheridan County, Darwin J. Clark. Postmaster. Si:vi:nty-KIW house:, have lKen erected in Iiidiauoln this year, m which sT.Vhh brick ami $l,') worth of lumber wore used. A KEM.OW named Bohannou was recent ly arrested near Valentine for appropriat ing to his own us" eleven head of stock be longing to tho Wyoming Cattle Associa tion. Tho otlicer was about to place the bracelets on his wrists when the prisoner begged permission to put on his overcoat. Consent was given, and the next moment the muzzle of a revolver was thrust into the otlicer'-s face and Bohauuon retreated into Dakota. D.WENI'ORT, the late Republican candi date for Governor of New York, is the owner of a largo amount of laud in Wayne County. The Helena artesian well spoutod nt a depth of .tX feet. The water rose in the pipe fourteen feet alxive the surface. The cost of tho well was ?l,0OO. Ai.. Morris, a local pugilist from the South Omaha Stock Yards, while drunk at Omaha the other evening, attempted to shoot n man for ivtb'cting on his pugilistic ability, but ho shot himself in his left hand, nearly taking oil" the middle finger, which had to bo amputated. Ho resisted tho operation ami it required seven men to hold him down while the doctor performed the job. A Parmer named Spiuztln.., living near iloldrege, recently bargained to sell his hild to a ueighltor for l,0t0 and two steers, but tho mother and u Coiihtiibb broke up the sale. Spit.s.tme is also said to be doing his best to start a Mormon Col ony in that vicinity. A Mi'itiiEU by colored soldiers-is reported from Valentine. Sergeant Sam ICirlclev, who was discharged from the army bust September, had hton running a .saloon and disputable hous for some time oast at Valentine, and the other evening he wns called out of his saloon and shot down bv a party of colored soldier:: of tho Ninth Cavalry, on of whom afterward cut tho wounded man's throat. All of the soldiers but one escaped in tho darkness. The Superintendent of the census lias ' just completed his figures on corn during the jinst Jixv years. The average has been nenrly doubled. The increase in acreage, in 1SS", over I.ns'1, is live per cent, nnd the increase in yield is ten per cent. Tho total yield in Nebraska this year will bo l.0, DoO.OOO bushels. Jennie Martin, a member of Hartley tJnnipbell'.s "White Slavo" Company. Vhilo walking from the depot to the ho vl, nt Omaha the other morning, fell un conscious upon tho sidewalk. Slio wns conveyed in a cab to tho hotel, wherosho died an hour afterwards. While cleaning clothing with gasoline at Omaha the other day Mrs. Sincere inad- t vertently s-t tho can near the stove, and without warning the lluid exploded, en- voloping the ladv and her sixteen-venr-old ,inUKuter in llames. Thev ran from the house. Neighbors ipiicklx1 responded riih nssist(ince nn(l Mnothored the Haines, but , oth wt.re horriuly burned. 3Irs. Sincere died next dax. ( The West Point broom fnctory was re- ' cetitlv destroyed by fire. A lady near Exeter recentlv took n dose of what she supposed was cough elixir, but which proved to be aconite. She died in a few minutes. J Chadron's schools opened with sixty pu- pils. ' The voters of Dawes County refused , their consent to the proposition to divide the county. louls, a newspaper and a jostofHce of the A. L. Pound, the detective who shot one Griflln, who refused to surrender when es caping from the State House last winter. nfter a daring attempt to rob the trea.- ,,ry, was recently trie.1 at Lincoln and found gailtv of manslaughter. The theorv npon which the. conviction was had wa"s thnt the ilftopn wnr'-fcl nn t, wki scheme and got the robbers to go into it. . .. . . j, M.. ... . motion for a new trial will Hkelv be craate.1. Plattx-JUTH's school enre Iment is 9. The claim nf the State Of Nebraska ' ngainst the General Government on ac- count of the State cenus taken lat Snm nier. arnountiag to jnr,7j9.rJT was paid into the State Treasury recently! "ebraka is the only State that secured the full ds:m In cash. S. MAVku-h. brak-man on th Falicrton branch, had a narrow escape recently vhile making a coupling at Genoa. The cars were loadei mri lumber, some of vfcich projectel from the end. In dodg- . ing to escspe tlie coll.sioa his hal was caught between two boards and the bonea of the upper jaw ba ily cruthed. J. R. Hartxan. of Crete, harrersd six teea bushels of peanuts thi year. A iieaw snow szorcx fell recentlv vrest of North Platte, along the line of tbe Cn- i ion Pacific Between Cheyenne and North lw'"cu' -".tt..u uvnnnK ?m,wj wise , Ccicago & Northwestern for lending a . . f vm,. tn , , , w.. . , . .m.-.i.j-i,,. ,.l,. i. . w -- .- -.-jv. ..; , u.. ;' eight votes wm; cast; against, ana j,7j. fori:. Brooks packing boase at Baxile Mills, Knox County, was destroytsi by fire the atfceraisht. Loas, .CtW; iasaraaee, 5f0. " til.... :..!!..- J. .!.. ,... . a !.& ...... ........ .... , GKEAT CONFLAGRATION. The Rosidenco Portion of Galves ton S'.vopt Away. The Itiisine-s Part fntoiirbr.l lir llwn- Urt'il II. ti-. !i-.trn ed !.!. '-.- OOO.OOO; lii.URiiif.- Nourly h.mo.ooo. fi.u.vnsro.v. Ti.x.. XorcMbcr IS. About two o'clock thi" morning the uru alarm belli rios out ami tie fore tne engines cwqld evl to I th.; oiih? of the first abirra what sfnurd like It ilf a doien or motu nrtt weretod in ttic northeast section of thr city. The wnd was blowing a j-rfect gale at the time, and the tiaine?.. fanned by tie: trrw. sprel with torrtWe rapidity. Hon; ftr houo cau-ht and th btrnig bru! werw seat- tenil in alt dlrtctions. In krs thn an hour whole blinks were bonuug ami tin? riHKMKS i:ue trrtKiA inr rs . , ... .. , . .. to do anything The i.pte of the w:i weruall out, tut were jtaralyml for Uhj Jlatnes smoimI mi mpkllv Umt mo c; knew but that h.s htnuc Hirtild be tn nx: t:a. At thus hour (."..is a. in. I ha'f th north atMl east jrtion of the Umu in ll.mes ami It now look r.s L'tougU th whole n;y wa ibtomsl. Tlie wud 1mm in-crea.-tl in iin.v, ami buriiliiK Urarwls e carried for huiHlietl- of yards aiMl hurliil, still bl.iz n, in everv oireel on. Not a thing has i far -uiliced to -:oj the i-oni-eof the wIiiiIwiihI or tire, and the bet that can bit done, -o it would s,ftji to the aSriirfit.sl 'eop:c, is to hope that ime imf.in-eeii ac ciilent will stop the conltagmiMiit. .Iut what caused the blac is mt known t tics hour, but it is alnnt pe.ii!y known that the tires were of iticeiidiarv ottu'iu. There are main w!m ito not hesitate toattitbute them to the action of dis-atiticd 'bHig-hott-nieii whoe -trike ended jester la mt, however, in th.' ftiihllitient of their W wishc-. biich, howoxoi, is but a conjec ture. wheri: ir oKif.iNAir.t'. 4 :.10 a. m. - The lire startol on the bay, comer of MMeeuth strict, ati.l with grout rapidity spread to Bniulua. sven bhl.s di-tant, and buriml vervthiin; between Sixteenth and Nineteenth stieets. 'I ho wind is lush and it looks as though it will not stop till it reaches theculf. The tire department has lost a larce potlion of It hose and is now almost potteries to check the Haines. The hotsc car cotnjiny have removed all of their cars from their stables although two b.oeks west of the route the lire is now taking. A ooii.-el. .1 Arc. mil. ;.i.vi.siin, Ti.n., NoveiulhT II. For .seven long and weary hours the gniit the, whirli .statted shorth alter two o'elo.-k jes teiday niorniittr, raged with seemingly uti iiiliiiiiihiil violence. Nothing but a d)ing . away of the wind saved tin: entire town troui the dcsttiictiou which, for hour alter louri tliresil.-mnl to enwrap ii-klcim-s and i,..,;,,,. i.i.,-!.- ,;,.,. ft u, n... burned di-trict covers no less than hft-two blocfcs. seven of which, hvw ever, a r.s not .swej.t entirelv clear. The stiMioii where nothing out s.noklug mills are now tolH.-1. , , , in place ot what wasyestctday tbe pr.net- pal residence tort.on of the ctv, U sixteen blocks m depth ami nt an avonuje depth ol threw hl.H-ks. The losses can not b js.s- ''"', ol i.m;.i. i . tv tutmmo. fi m liivcl. cst.maied cicn now. but ,t I, certain "on- .'l."? y'Tn W "i!"'.1 lUjw.ud. of KlMHtbi IsJaiel, ami H. H. Hud thatneaily.lt not tiii.tii r.'.no.Ob.i will not , ,t ;,i mir,oU. Ktw.Uvw rmiiuU'--ieplace lie stitie'utos b-stroHl. Taken 1. (J. bherMmn. f w York; J.iali all in all the lite may well In wild to ,iiicy. of .M4swliutt: A. V. TImmo. be the worst Known hiiici: tliu !.it i.liC4;o coiillagmtioti nti: wv tr sr kti-i. The fire Uirau at 1 :10 oV ock in a mail f-amdry and car n jurimr shop on the north Mile ol Avenue A, Known as "The strand," between Sixteenth and StfVollterllth Street. A lieico gab" flout tho imrih wa blowing at the time ami the Haines iptcnd wth lightning nip.dity to both of the adjoining buildings, one being a grocery -toio and the other an hutub.e dwelHng. In a twinkling the long, liery tongues had eros-ed tho streets and two more dwellings were In tlatues. t:.e inmates lmr. I' e.s4Miing with their live. In lialf an hour two block, were burning fierrely anil by two o'clock the coitli igral.nn was fairly !ievond hitinati control. At '': U) the tire had covercil three btocks fioiu lbs starting jxiint, but in a perfectly .straight Im .ing cotitititsl to the banks hounded by Sixteeiilli and Sevet-eiitli streets. A Unit tour oclocf the tire U'gun to spread to the east and west of Mxteriith and .Seventeenth street-. The wind rose to a gale and pin denioniiim lelgned. For a time it eeuiel as though the entire eastern half of tho city was doomed. The fii(. .spread rapidly to the southward. licking up blocks of elegant residences hastily aban doned by their inmates. By five o'clock it had n-arhed Broadway. which threads the cent-r of the isUud, niniiitig , east and wot. At seven o"cbck tho wind gave signs of dving awaj. and imtly it Ih-L'a'i to shift and then to decrease, until by eight o'clock only a fair breeze was blowing: but by this time the fire had eaten i its way to Avenue N. where at n.ue o'co-'k it -eeiiicd to exhaust ItM-lf. ami the firemen l were at last able to check it further rav- , agen n: tins jsjint, or within two blocks of the culf. extent or the hai(.k. The total area of the rointt district i 100 acrcand forty -nd a half block, ?.,DlifBerlltlSnWl',b,1ttltWB,ri .swept clean of everjthm Combustible. P' nved va.inMf pHture and etf.vts. Several of the tine.: hti"s. lio'tr, were btirnel without a sjogie art.cJe if nc -aved, routid"nt were the -c0iMrj: that the are won li pa-s ;hern. Tie inusinr rait of the citv was untouched. Nany r-xery one Ims an e-tim.i-as b what the total los of tne crcat are iooi ujt jo- iw. je.ki dozens estoaate tneo at ini.j -z.o.ouu, whne many who cairn to have iigti.'sl on the matter jh:; ie r-wnaw- as hwi . SJT5OiU'O0. The insurant- was esliuia?-J a: SJ-s.T3y. ,"''" ' I Tlie -eneral , of tns-aciin. 5"!b ivroxi!;hat a?iv woman can -.otj for srhno! rsnmm lie.; w bo Is twrntV-Oti Tear of ajre. ha rr dwl within iha State ne xcar anI whh.n the r ty or town ia whi-h -h'C'-ala nbt Ut vot .six month-iwxt rr-fej.nfr sot th-cj.n. s.nd wh' kx- jm ! bv here!. hr parent. ruardun or tmstisx- Mai. oostnty. ril? or towj .x .- nf npoa !rr trtistet la th Sta'e wj;h-n two v-ar t:t proceJin -od eIoctkrx ifen In revolt to a rrtie5ta Trijji: was niini. Oi -wt.rcu p.-sa. 3 .e-jv oi.wr.n.n. Mm ..M. - -. ,-w.v- he .-upcnor.tv of Wic nuis rrovtn ia Iotu.iana- Ther arc no! r'jhwbtnJ. and . do no: ni! it- " Ha: the Tex', roran ! i.e ail over me counirr. - rimes. Ozone b-a:hs are Ea.-tboarae. KarlsctL The vaith Ion. reva ja'.vei. an hoar bclore tt- tn The bather rea:ata in u. minute?, and tse bath iarJgoratinp. FREE TRADE LEAGUE. Rrnry Wrtl ltchrr Alttrc an !tr iiimii' Amll'nrp t'rntrttl tti1c 1111. Vhlrsn. Ciiicwno, In., .Wrember 12. The nouwofttenl that H-nry Ward Bother would yj-cwk at 1: cenjng' tMtJ of tho National Fro 'Irad Conference attractol an andiencc thit pacXnl the Cotttral Muio Hall to It folic: capswitr. Prevfcm to Mr. IWchers ajqe.r.nr, Iuvfcl A Wclb, Pro-hlent of :Jio Kier: Trade league, de ltTored a leacthy argwnont. hi whteh :hts sntlta.ire was rnti:;h:eMf! as t the Siioftt sccroin from fre trad awl tlN sneral disadvantes of potfcUHu Wli Mr. WcIN flnshel Mr. B.hcr wx ffrrt'toJ Wi KmmI atnl contiuoesl app'.i'tM. Me bean by icferT.nc U thv oft jutMot cnoce t of Ifcn tnamifartute that ti.ev .oerere inapof- tloii t. amlers ,-d tbe lnlx.-nrl U-nctom of t.M. unlf ; ho hm In law nuestMin. He declare! th of no tnrii? at all. Thonh the bt iwltcy to foliow to place a nrert Ut op U: peq.4e to tlrfi.iy t.e evtrn of le l.ov- cr.mmt. tl umnte sinsl s of th p We. tMm of thrtr knorancw, wimJU maJte upilwn of HlK.h a IwWkry ,,,! the MNvn! u lle miIIinm m. Mr. ltr.-:irr. nmul gr-l arplau itetl Uu(hier. :o --l ' irnut i m Ue -jurwry f Ihr devil, " anl that if potlKiu were d .. f h a-viL but i-luMi Wo. Mot uitMin, tnit werv " iuma- errs. Mr. ibicMr !ijw in tnowt iiucom pllmenUry laocn;e of the rtttwtn housi, au.1 si he hHeved fwm persikual ot"erat.Mt tUat if laorv was such a thini a a profatH ciatii. it cna'd invarutMy be found in the courts kr! -tout hiis:. liooinic tin Sctrtry if lhi Nutnul Iib.r Orrnti!ln tbn prkHZ :vul Uiero were Mi in tho rotr u tHl un of lxlteis ttneiup .)vd. Alter if f erring to the main Atiuuu' capita it in drxelojniig and reaping th pfon's inrwiy ilM'iif!vl ludiistties. whcli ies't:tri in inevitMle oer priHiuit.in and tin ttUluuito elTeet of throw sue 1. lner naot (Hit of Work, ho leutarked that there was no lantl on men, antt wondetel if the proterttoniU were thinking of bettering the situation by piaciti a tar1!f on imported panrMT l.itKir. This wa Intensely itiuMMiig u the aiidtenco and its Mipptr.l lauchter lncreasr, to a uir wlnn the sMnker te markel that thb country wan "a large ex porter of reogion." Thi country ent mil lions of doihus to hea'.V'ii countries to In ttl the principles of Christian. tv Into tho mind of unbelievers, while the nt tic. e went begging at home. This- ooitntry was Itber nl in exitrting religion for tlie tnetit of the herttheii. but when thoe benighted m diMdua's came to this country to tn nrnrcr to the fountain head of such ttmcl.iiig. I hey wete met with tnrs and cut - and only nl.owcl to remain at tho eitl of Ihoir !l03. i:i.i:fnoN ok urn r.iis. At the opening of tho attoinooti ilm the coiiimiUef on iioiiiuiatioMs reKtel and tho following named gentlemen wetn elcrtwl ollker fir tln "HmiIiu Hsu' I'rrsl-ilelit- I inx hi A. Well. Vlc-Pr,-sMeilf -Thft'iia Holland, of Nw York; Justice Clarke, of low: M. M. TtumbHll. ..I lllJ no.s. W. P. Kisiitark. of ltMlmn: W. I. Well of .Mleliigau: 1". . liNrwotMl. of NV tni.ka: ex-Governor . I. N lli!r.. of Ml- vui.. B. A.Konnan.of 1"hiimm4; K.A. !- -mi of outh r.ttolnm; W. M. MrKflr. of IVthwiia; ex-t-ovenuM- S. lUAmmm. of Kiiumis; .1. S. uulh. of immo; 11. I j.,,. of .MnMMirhifrito: .1. H. ntent. of Coiuieetk-ut; il.-nry atterMNi. ot Kv i tncfcj : .). T. Stefan", of .Ww Jerrt ; H . K. t,f i.imr t,cut; II. B. MaMrr, oT t-f xerk; W. tl. ltiowulcn, of iitan; V. A. Ilea:), of Nw .Vlr.V YofV; W. W. WlttiM-. of low; Cn&ino II. Ilidp. of lMini4. M. I). Hurt.T. of Ohio, and W. G. I'tx-klnuii. of New .leiey. tioncil Committer R. R. Ilokif. Nrw ork, O. WtmioHt. low n ; I. N. Mil.. H.. iiois; 1'. S. i ' I'.mirke, li.tilana. W. G. Krownirf. .MirliuHi: .1. Merlin: MorfMi Nooraska; W. I rlrio-d, .Miwxiil; W. R. Wb taker, I.otis.a.; S. J. IVrklns, Wlrfiiiii: Jaiwi P. llatKock, lVn)lva- nla. 'hh-Ii Harper. Kaua; W. Mrn. Ohio. I. .1. Snuiilfy. Minnesota; Joshua t;niy, Maanurhuaetlit; S,-retary, IL IL Bowker. New ork: Western S'cu'tnry, A. J. i'htlpoti, Iowa; (Vtttral Srtotaty, Iuis Holland. liMitam; Truaiutur. George F. lVa!iiNy. r.y. invK isri:t ction. Resolutions wrfrtbeti adopted providing that the Chalrumu of the Kxecittive ( om mitteo -hould bo the I'lialnuan of the Na tional Committee; that the iiii'ml-n of tho committee from the various Stale thoM.d U ll.alriri.in of the various State Commit tees, and -hould 1hj vested with Mithority to call State convenbons and form State orginizatious; ami thxt fie Kxccntivu C.m unites -lioiihl U RMthorizxl to com pie to tlie National (ornmitbe by appoinlirtg nieinb-'r- for Stat- not includol in the re port. The rrjH-rt of the (.'juimit: e on Resolution was ubjets to uimcIi dl-ciu-ioil Only minor amendinrni. how ever, were made. It yea. iluaiJy adoptnL A STRANGE STORY. Th lirrmtm of Katlir I.-U to th !! rorry of ih lliy of III Hon. Frederick. Mr Noremlr 12. Ijitt . Thursday Columbus Dron-rlH-rz. 2r.l twrn- i tj-llv-, th. m, of a prominent kHwwht A....ul.Hl . .r4fl'u .. IWft..... i - i. ,.-ii',wi -iw.r- at iiniHfij n i.TJii-. CtjtTt jTin:f &,: oi & inxmunAh bzn. xiul y:nlr. l the rrsjnrst of th. fathT the rifihUir cniorncs-i -arc -n all barn In the neigh borhood. Ijirge barn wr-re rireo ih- piet rtrsurs, and in a barn owned by Thwnat I)ixn. near zt'xnx. the Isrrnt m ths- conntx, the corj' of t!i mng man ztxitvi. u lot tnny itruuK. nd tn bmiv U(.t 0f nu dfalh has caaMsl a rrl u-aJ ! crnn-nl. Th coroner's jary d)tm.j to ii ;ne rsn;: o; tf rwt-ttiort';rn rtjwn inalon. Thr- father and ion haTe aiayi , Uei on tool terms. m , R.itr.i riiMnn. rrrriivrju. Va.. Soremlf: IX -Tit's si9gton express on tint Ua!llHKfe A OWo lUiiroad cwawg wr: wetti oser a lakent nrr C4atlll al: - oclc-k yr-terIt worn uz 4 fcadly -BrreLed." C-tirrnac BwrJ af Fiet Caanty. d a oantt-r of oth wrr t Gosly nrr?t. Train Ne. 12. xlo Otrwaxt -tytrs Uoxs RalUrsore t Iit?hirga, cw?v s ,v of x Wrs-jr. two rache t ! rar r and or nvtr nt. tM ImIm a at. piicrtl .ick text . umiy rri-sl TVe frrrT r4si uirr a raidtai an-nt into lb 1 (mzU -tiUnr Rirr. Ta- ti-i s .rj- in .i .c cie -. - . Wja5III50TON. ?STCSibr l.-Tcc Pt KaJx-MIaeTti:, T. 11 O'Brien: k r ' - - " - .- -- ,--. Mwmw j bwini - ; awa mvi. J rr . , l Grssii:amKdIa!lB.-oi.B,Idea.JCThca . " asd i.iia-. If $ c.-l a -i-c:al:r ai ;-.. .,.- c tt -. . Ite, tiit word b eat to Jartr Wa-r-- ftccped for SW;,i5? Noh isJ3or!nsJh.not.y tm rxiilms tra-c 1, C- ir 77:7; f7 r :7. ,w;s ,u. Mfa,r lo K.w'- '' about ten:r vX;.ia-ii. st K u iT-l 7" V:a'" JiJ- Ue loca w U t&ousht err vipi Tk D. WrarfTVaulU iV C.V.k J"" .V T! af??Z2 itibmUvycr. w " " iBW " A SCRAP OF HISTORr. I- MlltC IVlrX to ,p 4xl-rr 1 ,, EitthlltMn; an l.um.in i,M, . li C Ulmt tin-hl ttwitmt T t Ir. ;o tHtni.n nt p Ituhr.I.MM of rv Hk 1- Mrt to I.mitI tt.-U NltW YKK, NoloSrf 9 --T'.' ' Ing lrtler Iron !JnrMAtGor . to Mjr CeiMrrixl Mcliooll c r te movrmrii: f fr. Gr, . , klnt In irc ium with rglm boti ipvfm(i!. m b gi' ajriRt Ump I'tttuJ . $rmm '. can nit of Soaom i mu? pnu Ihm rtfsl tlMM. ltn.ivr iKTK Aifi nw t t nw -Cm l"nrT. fw, j - fmrmmw0 I V A . K.. II " m-' : r frl'"l,,"Mtef f M .((.ta, ., I kmmI mi tbAi frm k to- ertnr .rrl Mtor nMltkrWMMTlnifi' Urwmti rMlfM of auiiu tb ttv lC ' M Of N l - Mrnla - n.. hr Ut Sat)(n I lhr ,.MHkttBi r f itl If Uiw wt!'"''.-. ' ' t IbMI R I 1:V.H 1.- i' l put yoti y u -.. tM . V HMt' MWt ' - u.! mimt cfcwrl ' ht.u.i- n i tt.rto. 1 Will Itth y i i'f'r.it ro- i , ."tat. :t u .. i ? la fMk( likr tfe -l I i k la Ik l vm Irr unt Mr rn i htm unioj'rti,i.i i . i is- rtr 'rx - t utl in.liii Un fc.r in fulurr. Ufefi natMkt. mt ltt4rrl 1 hi IrtKN-. Mtll HM ha rnuli KUbclul kkaflibi it !' n uil1 n.t in kj4-h h4 f'r iMMYiirx fno ' hot Hllh n wirtw.a I .( M t )ui l'h rM MtinMM-.l ! i rx to (is n ItHMM- til'! 6TW1 ! . ir.xn i'Hia4H In ih ttr emu i H(te4 ul lor lh lnMi ol (is.Mti. r upM walt m. . unboui tli fciol br.l I Mti . . itM- la h i.rft l to9Mttn lh- nrt ol olM. ll ol wurwr ut rruntnt or Mc.i. tnl, in any y mouI-I Juaiify air-! t . lo r- ttlHMl.h l'i lr(tttwtW . rrllifil roaultjr Th. ! x privni, unit im vatarncy t Mils lor w. ii.Mi n r wfi. h rt.nftrl iwrw ihw Hr yor h itt- Kl.wHf f mv r-4t n . reapwt ttitly, ywwr bttvM srti I . IJMMwHl . mittMIINT lir ilKSillRhVl. Mt 1 n.ts. Mr. ll'itry II .Uclfciwvtl, f rmt Mel lowed, gives oft tfc (., . "Ibt'i im no dbt la Mel)owvlls wliMi,rvr htorn f Gtnternl (.rant's teMbirliah ivt . Napoleon's Intent to rnVcl p.knitlv tor KfnK wan comb. . lh delrw ol pntilMg a s ) Tniie I Sai " Jt was r. Cltt!r hwatt's . ' Gwln's known coais-tlMi witti lrirntr, and o-sally t)mnt nla. ilwtl kc wa nsn n th brt soltetl to alttscl mm rmitr onr ftntiY nnd pni upvm ixtr i rf t )Ntll u onr lwutaii ililicrs a to! Mir rtfi. lb (i-iMrml MflurN aHlliiMnt . were in dlrrct w-rordanr whs ' cip.es naBoonc! 6t .NfMtmi tn ier lo (tml for? in wnteu h of Marian in prar mmi UB th luiUd lUUiif UM Cowll. r i. irrai Mciowil m um 3rd by In rfopl a' nU ri tr. lb i-ndlUMi nt utttir in nut ws wncb 4iirWt Unit prmMM who wr ! I'mlitnrmi Mm, uvfhsp. rwn.l Ittm am h wHltlf Oej t ftpi;g M'J Stat? win iofnlly n- u mm looif In if;iM Th l-i,'u wilttln an r of thnlntimu tort liHlrey, til army wiw ai t lir wl tu b to Utar ( a lac b -. and th Drmocrit'c pt wac bv ta npftarrnt nkne 4 Ik eru enur, w oi aaally U diiorvlr .fid lacitln rtMriiin ' these clieBsUne" lr (!' utMti wrt n'rorilT iea a t s ett atfrehMU GRrM! Mr. had order "d iwot ho n ' 2 California for rtico wit boat m f and that tht prau hod aly to loyal per gulwx an iactiimt ln"s, and tiMl no .iHt tM Ut shoind b uffrrc4l to rai!a la partwont ' vnrHNr hit nnrrtw.' nt vai t tH ell.it ttt M..m01o ! t ' it Str i.wn nj.fi Mr U ! T..Hr-l .rn t iMfrwll Jr o li I. n-ll' f-t. h in too 14 ,t l-nt r.l r Att perffi tm W -Con wr. mmmIm u Nif hi-m trrtM. Tg or Mtn. r HMr Iv to fHlttirl llotf t.rnat -ttnnln lor th pra-lsirT te . ihcmt tut tmplilU- h rjrrt as.i t in iMvttvrt ffnr ,1 ! it, it" tHtt'tHinl" lr iiMnliH i.t IoVv t 'sonora. "llTrfT. ' I -trMtrxtoM klMi ntlMrr t lwa, M- . tiril. o.ltr ir.r (! ilrtM. IfTT, Jloxr, rTatkr J Foley, doorkepr it Ujt ! ar ipio, yelcrV.ir looming at Jaor o aajtald iwl shot ,llc Hick sail t," '". Jt" Vat-, ansl then oat ' F"'" Uil T"" " ansl Uin MMtalU I wni JiTmaiiT: Z hVLTl , tv i .- ... ... iiiv Mritlan IBa tr 1 rm tr I. He fiMtst m Wxli. !''' Jj moratag r fwnl Utm too, i 1 i mtts.ctsn v1k ias Ur . ind comtniitI t crtsa5. Th w sUl atirc, if b?ut bxriag p r throosb the qp;r portion of fwr oar. ii caonot Mtw Vai wt with a bod?: uttooza hi rlst - w lr iic ra frt tr, . e V.30TTH s btr )tt j iff w il WjI.(i asr, a 1 a aw .arti i nmt ic. i.i . l ,ra Scona i disnat sad f- ana. .(Rft'iJitlttn f rt-lrl. y- I lili "hztbvt King Tesjw nr? ' Rfio sV.ttz.xuim fc toxaH ' . a vr a rrjctlca of iie Crmtamti lt ii"v hlta. KsrUa wia t!Bi lectorj.ii? oTrr caawy. fatti, A vi$ztUn ia JaJi J-r wn tern o sreat llwl abt nnUw. XI 3 a? xnortl I aaaVrMKd V. oo.es; of tb atttater iui tw ia rd)& in irw xaaX4lka of lizrm . ve uh dsCaU3 of a piv c Uisata OVr IK1 rrr.r. rMct Ia t III. imt. t HlCJLCtt. lLU. NoTetanr 1 writer Ulrxl & m.jh: to tlJe r - P.-Ci. tensity of the &