KV", feT .Uij1 " 5 5 ? JS r S1V V V 4 f VC-J L K' U&A U 1: If aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV V ataataM THE BED GLOTOv m-J&Z- iTyl lr it BED CSJS&C " - &EBRASJU. , ' y r CDHW5NT qOXMEM'ir. kew emncition act has been tdnred in the Brazilian Parliament favoring an earjemancipation of the laves. The stcarrtjip Switzerland recently arrived at itfiladelphia from Antwerp, with a JTty of one hundred and twenty-fife emigrants, bound to Chi cago. The party was under the direc tion of Signor Danesi Luigi.Chassa, a .Neapolitan musician. AH were sup plied with instruments eommon to Italian street warblers. It is understood that a party will tart from Ottawa, Can., shortly to make preliminary survey of the pro posed route of the Hudson Hay Hail way from Sea Falls, at the head of Xake Winnipeg, to the head of tidal navigation on Nelson River, a point .about sixty miles above Port Ne lson 'Should the survey prove as the pro jectors state, that there arc no engin eering difliculties in the way in tW part of the route, English capital is nuiili' ttif !a nntislriint inn ml TCfirb "raay-iianienccu nerpring. . -yrr- A vrn OsrmatXsSv"AS recently found seottrinjr tirrouli the woods war Ome ga, a few miles northeast of Cctitralia, 111., witli a heavy chain around him and a hickory .-stick in his hand. All that could be learned from him was that he was from Ohio. He had been liviii"" in the woods several das, ami when food was prepared forhim he ate it like a tlojr, not usinir his hands hci:iuingly as though he had not partaken of food for home tunc. He was sent to Salem, the county seat, to be eared for by the county. Mi:. ('. ('. SciifMANN. of New York, ami recently returned from Antwerp, made a curious proposition to the cus toms branch of the Treasury Depart ment the other day. While abroad he purchased si great painting-, paying for it eight thousand dollars. The subject is "A Russian Wedding." Mr. Schumann's work of art is on its way to this country, and he wants to avoid the duty. His proposition was to put the picture on ft cc exhibition. The customs decisions were searched, but then- was found nothing upon which to bsw compliance with Mr. Schumann's re quest. Coi.ont.1. (.'. (J. McC'Ari.i:v. Com mandant of the Marine Corps, in his annual report sas the Panama expedi tion showed in the strongest manner what he had for years stated to the De partment, that the Marine Corps had not enough ollicers and men. All the shore .stations were nearly stripped and left without adequate protection, and the jjuards were withdrawn from many ships, which gave rise to much inconvenience. Some of the Captains have been twenty-one years in that grade, and several First Lieutenants have been twenty years in the service. Colonel McCauley recommends that thecps be increased by live hundred private. no sunnms estimates amounting to nearly one million dol lars. At :i meeting of the Medico-Legal Society at New York recently various speakers held that eocoaine is a poison, ami should be so labeled and sold. Prof. Doreimis knew a woman who was poi.soned to death by eocoaine used on an aching tooth. Dr. Haleomb Haiti he had heard that a fatal case of eocoaine poisoning had occurred in one of the city hospitals within two or three days. It would be of value to hear from Dr. Douglas on the result of his experience of applying, nearly every day for many months, a spray of eocoaine to General Grant's throat. A friend of his from Peru had tub! him that in that country where the people have the eocoaine habit, and where they keep up on it for days without food, deaths were not. uncommon. Fkom the annual rcportof Chief In- spector AA ost, of the Post-ollicc Dc pnrtumnt, it appears that oo'J arrests were made by Post-ollicc Inspectors during the year. Convictions were ob tained in 179 cases in Ihe United States Courts, and in twenty-four eases in Slate Courts: 232 persons arrested nwa.t trial, and the other cases were dismissed or not presented. During the year 4.rl) post-offices were robbed and 25G burned and thirty-three postal cars were destroyed by lire. Com plaints of the loss of mails Uo the num ber of 4.5o9 were investigated and actual loss was found to have occurred in .500. The inspectors recovered $lf, 03 of missing funds and $18,000 was restored to the owners. From de linquent postmasters the sum of ?o :iJ2 was recovered and turned into the treasurv. Ax aston'shing career of crime has been revealed by an arrest just made in Staffordshire, Eng. An armed ami disguised burglar was captured while he was ransacking the residence of a gentleman named Honeymoon, at West JVrorUWlCll. lUlUll ins U,s.girsc XVns , removed the burglar was recognized as j Si lliail 01 Jjujipuotu ,...o nuu nn.il i;i tlie neighborhood and had been looked up to as a man of irreproachable char acter. He was regular iu his attend anee upon religious duties, especially in partaking of the sacrament, and was Adeemed an exemplary Churchman. He aas a son and daughter, both of whom occupied good positions in society. Both were recently married, and their ther presented them with diamonds, rvices of silver and jewelry in profu- All these valuables arc now n to have beca stolen by the It Is said that his children w nothing; of his crixnesw end they V. 4 THE WORLD AT LAM A. rwrrrrrnary of tba DmOj N PERSOXAX. AJTD FOMTICAX. Moiuhimi was reported reconciled to bit son-in-law, Halskasop, th coachman, and ob Morisial's retara from Europe he would set him up is business. Ex-Jcdok Vciceict, of Xew Mexico, was recently married to Miss Mary Lee Ridgely , at Springfield, lib The Senatorial balloting in the Oregon Legislature ended in the selection of Mitchell. He received seventeen Demo cratic votes on the understanding that be would to a certain extent support the Na tional administration. The King of the Samoa Islands has made a present to President Cleveland of a number of articles of Snmoau manufac ture, which have been placed on exhibi tion in the National Museum. LiEUTEXAJtT Grkkly, of Arctic fame, lectured in Edingburg the other night, be fore the Scottish Geographical Society. Hey! urged further explorations in the dircpfefou of Franz Josef Land. The Earl prlosc lerry followed in a few remarfcT' Diu William FrothisrBaji, n promi nent New York pbysJKia, kill d himself recently by shootfjflifmaelf through the head. It wassfrt known whether it was an accidenttfrsBfcide. ItABjirlH M. Uuowne, of New York, re cently denounced the action of the l'itts- L&urgh Hebrew convention. He stud it in no way represented the Jews find that it1 nmin purpose was to remove the funda mental tenets of the Mosaic law, circum cision, thu Sabbath and the ttible. Ex-Ma von Howjia.v, of Ka-t St. Loiii.-, on the niyht of the 20th, was shot from be hind by some unknown assassin, nn.l If i -stanlly killed. The ball entered the hu.se of his brain. The assassin was supposed to be one of his political enemies. 1'kinok Alkxa:;i)Kil's recent appt'al to the Sultan for aid turns out to have been misunderstood. I:st nil of an appeal for protection nain3t Servin, it was a formal demand upon Turkey to carry out the pro visions of the Ilorltii treaty and prevent Russia from trespassing upon liulgnritui soil. This was in view of the making cf Russian troops on the frontier. Consul Gknkuai. Miciiakl Juaiikz, of Spain, lias received through the Spanish Minister at Washington notice that all ports in Spain are declared free from cholera. Therefore the authorities will is sue clean bills of health to all vessels bound for tho United States. i i k v i : 1. 1. a n i :o r 5. The striking Pittsburgh (l'a.) nailers have issued a circular calling on all mem bora of trade unions to boycott manufac turers employing non-union men. Isaac Cooruit was cut to pieces by a buzz saw recently, at Oik Hill. Term. I)isi"atouks of the lTlh indicated Ser vian successes everywhere. Tho Unita rians were reported disheartened. Servia was aiming to capture and annex tin Widiiin district, also the international railway route to tho lower Danube, Prince Alexander of liulgaria, has m:el; an ur gent appeal to tho Powers and to Turkey for Miccor. Di.'UiNO tho rec'iit recount of the city vote for Mnj'or of Indianapolis it was clis covere 1 that all the ballots of the First Precinct, Eighteenth Ward, lu-d bcon stolen. Mr. Cottrel, tho Democratic candi date for Mayor, then made an nllidnvit that they had been stolen by Charles Smith, Republican commits man, and (J. W. Hill, inspector of that ward. They were !wth arrested and gav bail. Whim: tho night, hhilt v.er-' at wo:k m the North Vernon (tho Collv) mite at r.tssimer. Wis., on the Lako Shore llor.d in the Gogebio iron range, an immense volume of ore fell upon them. Herman Huppcrt, Charles Wangstead, H-a-inan Hupjiert, jr., and Charles Itnu.-.h v.oro in stantly killed and several others were in jured. M. Mni.iTScnico, cashier of thSrvian State Railway, has been arrestd at Zurich, charged with having embezzled .i,i'.)0.n'0. The business portion of the town of Ha zelhurst. Miss., was destroyed by fire the other niht. Tho loss is estimated at 100, 0K), while the insurance is small. The. steamboat Poplar RluiTs was barned the other evening on the Ouachita River, at the mouth of the Rlnck River. Sh" was loaded with cotton. Loss, $P.(,i0.l; insur ance, W.OOO. The Uulgarians, on the ISth, after des perate lih ting, carried the Servian po-ji tions which were menacing SHvnitzi. Prince Alexandria led tho Bulgarian col umns in person. Tin: old Naval Retiring Roard at Wash ington has been dissolved ami a new one formed, composed of Rear Admiral John h. AVarden and Captain A. AV. AVeaver: Medical Directors. Thomas J. Turner, AVil liam T. Hood and Captain Richard AV. Meade. The subscriptions received at Galveston, in aid of the sufferers by tho late lire, amounted ou the ISth to jSTi.OOO. The Dritish forces in Hurmnh have car ried the forts in the vicinity of Minhnhi a,nd captured the city after three hours' tiring from the floating batteries and the armed launches and heavy guns on board the steamers. The British lost four men killed nnd twenty-seven wounded. Min hala was the most strongly fortified posi tion on the river. James Dkmfsey, who recentlv arrived at I Helena, M. T., from Fort McGiuuis, tells a pitiable story of his two companions being devoured by wolves while on their way ocross tho mountains. Their names were John Hoag nnd Jacob Scheller. Dempsey says he climbed a tree and saw his two companions torn to pieces and devoured. Ho says Hoag was a resident of Cleveland, O., and Scheller of Lafayette, Ind. The'iowu of Miuhla iu Burinah caught fire after the Kjinbardment and was en tirely destroyed. I. the insane asylum investigation nt ' u.7 compared with the corresponding week Chicago on the lS:h, Dr. Kternau testified of last year. In New York the increase . that when he took charge of the asylum a ur.s ."W.3. year ago he found patients tied with ropes Timr.E coal miners working nt the Little 1 and iu straight jackets, ether patients Tower of Franklin, near Se-vttle. Ore., were were covered with sores tied up with filthy J crushed to death the ither nigh: is their l rags infested with vermin and maggot. cahi i,y the falling of a largo tre. Other witnesses testified to similar neglect j Fuetheh ad vices concerning the battle and abuse of patients by attendants. j 0f Janja. in Peru, state that three Cscerist A severe storm wa reporte-l raging on , cdonels w-re enptunyl: that Carcere him- tiie Illinois shore of Lake Michigan on the ; self tletl with a few officers, and that his ' night of the lS:h. v'l the s?a was running j army was completely dispersed. ' very high. Several disasters were re- The panic itthe com market at Corn IKirted. ' hagen continued on tho itb, and further Cirrurn Vinrr l'-e'l tbir--f.ftht n V-'OTTLIKB autz, ageii inir,x -eignx, a workman in the Empire Brewery in West o.-iu aucci, ,c x. w ., 4.0 oow t of boiling malt the other afternoon ana was scalded to death Thk relations between France anc China were reported strained. The Chtne.se were delaying tho completion of a cornr,;srcUl treaty with France. k Dispatches of the 19th stated' ti.it the Servian invasion of Bulgaria had be..i con siderably checked. Further desultory 3gut iug had taken place. The Governor-General of Cuba baa beea officially notified of the killing of the hre banditti, Stendex, Ramon Hernaadea and Audres Yera, bv the troops. Mormons at Franklin, Idaho, recently resisted United State Deputy Marshals, who had arrested a polygamist. In the melee one of the Mormon Was shot and Lf ATzLxGRAMofth, IStb stated tfcrttfa. "m . . - .... ... n t Srjians bad captured w wiio. lae eerr riaasMenied that Prince Alexander haA wo a Victory nt Slivnitra. They cisimd tnat he jad been forced to retreat. Great loss of li was reported in the various en gagements. Chaulev McLeaIC and Patrick Boyle, both of whom wero burned at tie fire at tho works o the Philadelphia Lu6ricCom- fenjrdied from their injuries. The notorious Pastor Downs, of the Bowdoin Square Church, Boton,.bas len diniissel and barred out of the building. xi is aauerems ioriuaa a new organization, A BOILEa exploded recent! v in the i Joanne distillery, on thoQuai ToiJrncl rnJjKT rejjfm- ' Paris. Thirtv nersons were severel jured. Much damage was dono" At New York, the other affernmn, the front, wall of Isaac's plar' m II. Nu. 2S3 Hume street. de3trovtl bv tirv on the morning of NovejjJer 11, was awn to tot ter, and a serjfalater it fill outward with a terrible eruih. Five, w rkim- wr bur ied LinK ruins and very sr.oiisly injured. "TfiK Post-otlic DeDartmnt has be.i ad ised that upon the com; ltin of :h- Canadian Pacific Road all the Trans-Atlantic mails from Hnland w,il Iai for warded over tint road and that a new ' British line of steamers will ! estnblishe 1 from the westirn terminus of the Canadian Pacific for Australia. n TiiEautlion'U nt Kiel were reported to bavo receiv"l renewed instructions to order German-American cit.zciis to piit ' the Island of Foehr. ' The Porte hns formally protested to tho powers agaiti.t the invasion of Bulgaria by Servia and declaring that Turkev re serves her military rights in Bulgarian ' territory. Ciiaules A'ooel, n German, ajred about twentvone yars, was killed at tbeGrim-s ror.l mines, two mibs east of Ov. wnsbur,.', ICv., reeently, by a caving bank. ' The City Council of Ma toon. lib, has shut down on skating rinks. A proposed ordinance granting them special liciiS'i was defeated. The City Attorney S(is ' they enn now run only aftor paving a day, the license required of all amuse ments. Fuaxcis J. I.riiAiio.v, of Jacksonville, Fla., has rec-ivd instructions from Cup -tain Janie.-, j. K.tds to makea pndiminary survey across the peuiiiMila of Flori la for i he contemplated ship canal, beginning at the mouth of McGirt's Creel:, two nul-s southwest of Jacksonville, th nee running in a stiaitht line through tho Santa Fe River valley, nnd striking the Gulf of Mexico at Headman's Bay. north of Cedar Kev, a distance of aliout Il" mil. A kkcent Butler (Pa.) special says: An explosion occurred at the Pittsburgh Pro-diic-iV Wildcat oil well, near Mars Station, caused by the lighting of a cigar. The der rick and rigging wero destroyed nnd Wil- liam Irvine, Ox.-ur Marshall tun! two other workmen s riouslv burned. A keoknt dispatch from Pirissavs: The Government is preparing anar.n-ti l! iliila to protect French stations en the Co-io River. The Prefects of the Pyrenees have elnaini several gnniblhir hells in Biarrit., 11 lyoune, St. Jtau and Hen biye. The Associated Cutlery Manufacturers of the United Stairs met at New Yrk on the I'Oth. Resolutions were ado; ted pro- testing against foreign competition nnd undervaluation. The Department of State has le-u ad vised of the reappearance of cholera in Gihrnltir. - - Fir.E broke out in tho Erie Count v ().) infirmary the other night; and dostryed the main budding, and five of the ninety eight inniat.es perished in the finiios. Vhey were all in the :i 'lt'iwest wing of tho building, where the tire originated. Tho fire was caused bv a defectiv. Hue, and tho !oss amounted lo al"ut .":.: :, 0. Bu.sine.ss failures throughout the coun try for week o'jdci November '. mini-br-d for th United States I'U, Canada J.H, as against 'SM the week preview. The increns' was principaMj in the Western and Pacific States and Canada. Be.mav.:n II. Lo.voNEcicmt, Director of the Poor of Lancaster County, Pa., who embezzled 'J.OOJ and disappeared last March, has been found dead m Los Audits, Cab A cr.oiTiMirr.ST in DwiPs Canyon, nenr San Beruar lino. Cab. the othr night, de stroyed the toll road for some distance. The gatekeeper and his family barely es caped drowning. Damages Jroni flood were also reported from many other points in California. A Sii.VKit Curr (Col.) special wys: The Coroner's jurv which has been inves- tigating the Bull Djiniugo disaster has! found Superintendent Fois guiitv of crim- inal negligence. . A1XITION".r, MSl'ATCIIKS. Tbk Rulgnrinns won a substantial victory over the Servians on the ILM, driving thu invaders out of the Draconian pass. Sloss' furnace No. -J at Birmingham, Ala., was mown m recently after being out of blast since July 1 on account of re- pairs. Of tho eicht Birmingham furnaces only two are now idle, anil they on nc- count of improvements being mndo ou the plant. Rl-siness was reported active on the London Exchange. A TEBRIM.R cyclone recently devastated tne urissa. .Moor.siieiat3ti and lludea dis tricts, in the eastern part of India. In the first named district the waters rose to such a height that lo0 villages were submerged and .5.000 people drowned. In the other two districts the track of the storm cov- ered 1.241 square miles. Rrnn.. fn -.:! 4- .u. r"",r V"" -:"; ?hu ,- , lue General Land Office indicate that little r no attention was paidj by the cattlemen who had illegally enclosed public lands to tne i resuient s message or last summer, commanding the removal of the fences. . Martin II. Collins was shot deadjat C. A dispatch from Pekin says that all dif- J A. Moore's store at Camp Clark, Cjenne flculties ltwcen Fran- and China have , Countv, the other morning, fo m-n been removed nnd that negotiations be- namc,i Jiai Shaw end Jim. Collins wer tween the two nations have beenjresnmcd. pmviug canls, when a dispute nros over 11,1 :earing uouse returns lor we-s enu- ed November 21 showed an sverag of . t -i ii- , - j. .failures were believe! to be impending. j a.v old well was opened recently on th- oTXQ. Ot 10011125 1'OOle la CCeSter COUStV, r. iiks Annie Poole, Frank Towasend. Edward Mackav and others drank of the water and became terribly ill. 3Iiss Poole J and Towusend died, bat it was thoagbt the ethers would recover. Ax attempt was Bade to wreck the Glencoe express three miles west of St. Thomas, OnL, on the Air Lice Road re cently by putting obstructions on the track. Three brothers, Felix, Arthur and Henry Graham, of WyaodoUe, Mich., were arrested oa suspicion. TVord waa received recently at South Bend, lad-, his old heme, by his relative, that Senator Miller, of California, was alarmingly ilL His condition was wch. that it was feared he woald aot be able to' be at TVaafciafitoa at tke .opaaiax of Co I .WS. XM A The Hose CdiBrof Fremont, Is aislrisriifci nmT'T n 1 the - tioaal Hosiilirncmnt in New Urleanj next March.Vflto Fitzgerald, of Ltncoln, will also attedCm Ax attempt wliaVado tb- other nirht to destroy the builJltfskoxitn'ning lo county , records of HItchcKfcounty. J Ihb latest coniwee game i rejortei ! fr8m the fnteriof the Stat. Two swmd- fers are goip around soKciting the aul- graphs oTianuers to crop statistic and i re jainst heavy taxes. Tn turn up on jiromiSaory soon notes. ' p. h. McEvor found a gix-year-oM school girl stuck fast in n tleep miow drift at North Platte the other morning, from w hich she was unable to extricate herself. The widow of David Khoe. who wu killed In a row at Avoca on the 4th of July last, has instituted suit for 5'.'-' damage against Wilham Connolly, a saloonkeeper. who, it is alleged, sold him tightiuc w bi5y C. F. Ames a weli-known horse donler. whose ranch ii locateI eighty miles north of North Platte, was lately found dead on tho prairie near Birdwood, Lincoln Coun ty. He was caught m a recent blizzard and perished from exposure. He was thirty-eight years of age. The first annual session of the Nebraska State Dairymen's Association will be held at Fremont, December 9 and 11. A iMtAliUE tire started for fun by a boy ' near Crightou destroyed seven hundred dol lars' worth of property. Thirteen brick store buildings bavo been erected nt Schuyler the past season. ! A mVELLiNC house belonging to a man named I.ur.ou, near.Yutan, was recently strurk by lightning. The lightning tore n gash in Mrs. Larson's foot, probably ne cessitating amputation. 1 The Supreme Court decides that a wife upon obtaining n divorce for the cause of misconduct, etc., of her husband, is enti tled to dower in bis binds in the same manner as if he were dead, no demand for dower and If she make the court in I making a division of the projerty of the 1 husband in th nature of permanent ali mony awards a sum in gross to her, it will be deemed to include all her interest in the ' husband's estate ami will bar her claim for lower unless a contrary intent is ; shown in tho decree. Upon a divorce be ing granted, a decree in favor ot tue wtie for permanent alimony will bar her right to nnv frticr claims a gainst the estate of J tbo husband. TiiE young son of Peter Young, of Oak land, recently got some unslacked lime in his eyes and it is feared ho will lose his sight. The Treasurer of Dakota County re cently went to Covington to .sell the en gines advertised for .sale to pay buck taxts j ,lue the county from the railrjad com p'tny, out tue engines were gono and i:o I one seemed to know where. Pi.TTY thieving is being carried on at , Chirks, much to tho annoyance of her citi- ZvIlS. Sate breakers tackleil a .safe in a Mndi j son store tho other night and relieved it of nb ut 10. I r fownslim fir mifiitirtfi- Noah Riiin.so.v, who was tried at Da kota City for the mur ler of a brakeman at Hubbard, was acquitted. W.ut.E recently visiting with his parent at Elwuod, Phelps C"tmty, the fivo-year-old son of J. B. Nelson, of Do Witt, wandered away from his companions and was lo-t. Diligent search failed to re-.a! his w herealKiuts for two day?, when his dead body was found n- arly two miles from where he was first missed. A sixui'LAit case of su-pMiled anima tion is reported fmm Sarpy County. Mr. (iiamlich's little babe had been sick for several davs, grew rapidly worse, and finally, to nil nppenrunccs, died. The Iody was given the customary preparations for burial, and tho lwrvnvcd pnreni-s and friends retired for the night. So"ii aftr the mother thought she beard her little one cry, ami approaching the suppo.s. d lend body she was overjoved to fin 1 that her babe wos still alive. The child had. with its own hands, removed the s-i:;s from its eyelids, vvher they had lne.i placed at the tunc of its supposed death. Tho little sufferer was rejtorted to In rnpidly improving, and lnjes entertaine! for its c unplete recovery. Briioi.AUS raided the tailor shop of Maurice O'Rourke, in Plattsmouth. th other night and carrietl off alKiitt ;: worth of elegant winter clothing, cut in the latest style. j A dramatic dub has been organiz-d zl Slielton and a literary .society at Wahoo, ' while Chadron has a new varn tv theater. An ageil citm-nof Ktna, named Fish, wn.s found dead in his bed the other morning. J A little girl at Cambridge ..wallowed a sliinfi.t ..nil rapontk. i.t.r ,. l.n.i .ir... followed. ' Tun Alma roller mills c0ltl last "month i.."W pounds of flour ami purchased :),- 7TS bushels of wheat. The Stockville Faxr is authority for tiie ' statement that two voung men recntlv killed eighty-one rattlesnakes in two davs. i The den was on the bend of Drv Creek,' iu ! Lincoln County, in a i.rairie-doi town. An old gentleman nt Greenwood kicketl a young man out of doors for waiting uo:i his daughter. The next time the two met th5 old gentleman received the kicking and now tho matter is in court. A SOLDIER des?rted from the post at : Bieniiue tnieiv. taking aionir wun nun. r - .. '' ." ' , or traveling expense, nearly v of the people's money, borrowed when the owner ' wns not aware of iL He was captured ' nhout sixteen miles below the post and i now in the guard bouse. .1... -,.,. an,i chontinc follovrd. rMt-ltr,,.- iu the death of a by-slander. No sniall-ox in Antelope County. A Tocxo fellow natniHl Thomns Hill, from Hennepin, III., vras lately arrested at Sidney ami placed in Wd on the charge of stealing ?2.f) from bis fath-r. Hill had SKA' nisnstrnnces b-japht drafu with ta.- raony at ditT'renv nliht, ant! the .sarf ran very high. In points and trie.l to g-t thorn cashed nt thn on-eriueacc, ajeri- of dta.stcrs are re local bank, but suspteit3 w.o5 armed. ,,-,,. -n,, ,, u fMr,i ere are nvre tn Th,teIegranhbrotlgb:bt.sr3;her rho re- fuse-I to pros-cut. and he was reies.s?-d. Val Dswsw.of-th S.nth Lcsi. ws thrown from a hor. at Zaazuier's ranch recently and .serion!y If not fatahy In- jcred. His foot canht ta thesurrup anl he was dragged s-r9ral roli on I k.cke I a-verely be 'ore the ho! 1 wsj broken. ItcsnviLLi: hs been declared the lej-a. V1AN WAR. fonltlrtlnc Itrix.r Vfm tlif rrtnt Thf HrrLiv Kililrntlv Cnrknl In Tlirtr Starch on SotL ItnlcVn Ambulanc- AttJtrkirtl llr tril-ui fnit the WouuttrU llnj onrteil. THE T.ni-K- Tiji.vrt. Vii:ss November p.. Fnm inlor niatin ncelvetl frfftn Itiiliririan -ourre, it 1 gutliercd that a force o( the Bul larian inllitlt bn jcnetnttel Servian ter ritory ami captured I pri oer. It is also stated that the Svniaos are rr treat- ing Irotn several of thrlr advanced posi tions In Iluliraria. Tne Rttltrarhin. are said to have siicces-Iuliy rrn., tel several Servian sttack In the vicinity of Drago- IllUll. ctNTtnsti:i. I.o.vno.v, November ID. The DuUy Xrvs" Sote. corrcpomlent confinns the Rulgariun victory of SHvttitxa. the .-i:i:vian :.os-his. Lonin, November 19. -Tne D(t$ .Vnrj' war correspondent tekirmplis thai the Servians lost at the hnttle of Sliv nita, ten camion. 3J6 horse? ami aa eti matetl nunifxr ot 3,000 men killcMl and woundeil. IUIMI.IC.I.. P.ltfssji.s. November li. A dhpntch to the Indrprndrmr I!r!j from tHu states that in "the battle f .Slhuiun. the Ser vian.s.at lacked the amhulnucu? stlache! w the'Thinl Bulgarian Kcgimcitt and bay. oneted the wounded. sfUMir.s ani rmv.s fii: mi. Viknn. November It'. Dlwtchei fnmi Sotla .state that Prince Alexander ha? made full submission to the Sultan ol Turkey, siipplcmettted by an urgent prayei for aid. A VIKTCAL AhMlssio.V. Vien.v, NovchiIkt 2. The Servian official report of the battle at Slhnitn dinles that the Servians were repulsed. It represents that the Bulgarians j,hc ceetled in nppnmching the Servian jks. tiou under cover of a heavy fg, but npu being discovered were attacked, and after sonic .-harp lighting, driven back The Servians, according to this report, pursued the Bulgariiis to Slaviitji. where the latter took a position in the trenche. at that place. An attack was then made for the purjMsc of dislodging the Bul garians, which lusted two hours, alter which the Servians retired with an ail- milled los of Sfltl men. si:i:viSs o.v mi: ufki'Vsivi:. Lonkon, Novtiinher -'. The Servian' have rcMimcil the offensive lK-fotx Sli nita, a;id a second time claim a com plete victory, righting of a Mingniuarj character is still going on, and the proba bility is that the victory claimed Is the recapture of the Sen but lines froii which the Servian troop-, were driven by Prince Alexander. Pilonidal report.-fi-un Bulgarian and Sen inn sources arc equally untenable, both sides claiming ictones. The press icport.s agree that Servian colin.ius are cheeked in all dlrv -tions ccepl in the Wiiidin district, and that the olllcl-i reports have enumerated the lo.ss of life at the minimum, the carnage being tearful. Itrt.CAKIlN IKOOerfTO ltllttMloNT. Lomion, November I'n. -P.ulgnria Is denuding the Turkish frontier of troops, and is sending all her available forces to the frontier to com'-at tin- Servians. Thi juiblic are allowed to goto tlie depoti en route to see their relatives and friends. Many of the villager tramp long dis tances and wait at the depots everal hours, and in sotne casr s nltole dsv- and nights, in onh-rtosee theii fr'nnds nnd giv them llowerband prCHcuU. Prince Aie.ui tier's mieeess before Sliviotza has revived the courage of those, going to the front, ami they undergo extra hadshlps with re markable fortitude. In many eases :hcy are compelled to match long distances- In hard weather, and at night enmp in open i-paee.s, where they are shelterless, ih having even ophnnry tents to prvtect them from the weather. A r.inior prevail Unit nu arinltiee h5 Im'cii agreed upon between Sen hi nnd liulgaria. DESPERATE OUTLAVS. ("rtlituretl llnr-e Th!e JJrriot I'rom a Cllltett s..itrs Miirshiil A Itlootlj- i:tl. Tt i.h.v, I. T,, November P.' A Ur dy ago two notCil htr"? thieves, John Tnic- ton and Silas Davis, were at rested near Tulsa. Immediately on hearing of then arrest a posse of cattlemen got togethci near the southwest boundary of the Sac and Fox Reservation, intending to el7 the horse thieves and hang them as the officers paved that way with them. The desperadoc-vof thi section hearing of the intention to hang their brethren, made a bold flash hut evening and rescued the prisoners from U'nitcd States Deputy Mar-hal Curtl ! t5l"- Caddo Indians, who were about twclv c miles fnuii this place with the prisoners en route to Wichita Agi ncy. Among the rescuing party were the no torious Truton, brotliers of John Truh ton. both murderers and Frank Mnrr, an outlaw from Texas, wh-j has killed six men. Two outlaw Cherokee Indians al-o assisted the desperadoes. They over jKivvctl Deputy Curti.s ami hi Indian guanls, robbed Curtis of all hi- money ami two horses, and securely bound the Deputy and his three guanls and left them In the bushes. The tle-jK,rr.d'e- then vi-itcd the Sac and Fox.Agetiry, and finding Agent Nell absent, they raided the village, .stealing many hor?e and frightening the Indian women almost to death. Several Indiana who attempted to ...,. ,i... . .,.. u,.. ., IVN-Ulic iVMVW'im nvv ?. .,.-., a,i lt i, believed two were killed. Among the wounded I- Charlie Keokuk, the sixu-cn-vcar-oid ..m of Keokuk, the head chief o"f the hsc and Fox tribe. The desperadoes all succeeded In escaping with their plunder. It is a .-trangc anomaly that in the heart of the Indian country tlie white arc more brutal and savage titan the. altorinine. Several of the tribe. In th Sac and Fox reservation live In drcid of attacA." antl outraire? from the rutnles white ilesperadoud Irom Texas and Ar kansas. m m IUater oo Lake Mtrhlgon. j Cuic.fio, Itt, NovemlH.-r 19. A .crcre torm raetl ou the .horc of the lake tat fc rf f w .j . " port three -chooners went mo the breakwater. Ther were the S. Aadrr-oa. lumber laden: I'eorla, Icrnber ladca, aad KUderhrrise, Hcht. TTmt AiMJerm and Peoria were from F-at Shore I'oiat. and the Kuderboujr wis on her way to F.-cs- nata fur iron-ore- All the v.els. were ct THE QULGARl MBko tat in a itz'iir aaraazeu conamun. Joseph C Maehin Itetirr to JollrU i I'mciGO, Iu, Xorcmber 15. Jo-ph tcaun, W30 Wl' COBVICtCU J l-Ii'IJ ' June in connection with the election ids, allcsed to have been perpetrated Ihlm lat Xorembcr, ami cn:enced to years la the rcnltentiarv, wa. taicn FJolict at noon to-dar. It will be re- embercd that blsJ caj-e was appealed to e Supreme Court and a 3upcrrdc3.s ob- il. TJxe last act ol the lau Krnory ftorr was to argue hi case before the apreme Court at Ottawa, alter Thlch he Ireturaed to bU hotel ajl dlcil the ?aae tt ft ifiiri!ir t!c rneri (eelf!-d Hrrsely to Mackia s appeal, aaJ tie tegaa to be ealorceii to-oaj. THE ARMY. Mep-rl f Cnrl slictitn-'oS tn1la Our,'lin Kl .! WtaloM. Wiu..Tef, N'oreutbcr 15, -The an nual rti-,rt of the L.rntenaat Ohptv1 af tne srciy Is made ;ntwic tv4ay At tbo date of the la.t ctm so! Minted Jetma th army cootteit of tSi ogcer anl 21.7G& niru. ,ota.tti.' aj lae irptxt, "Ux jet been iloae In the 4trt)on of Uie At lantic for th protcrLoi of oar Mratajrt! br ihr msMYette:t. tUrtaiect or iocreis- of atntntnent of intr fecttftraUoa. w tit raauv of our lrce clt$e a;e u!l t the Metcy nf the trn c!id of far4gn NaOmss in ravt of mpturw of oar rAtiuns. llt tt is hopi that ptiMsc 5eattMou: will ts-for loir nrrval! tR Cot frtcss for liberal fMV pn tions in this n-ct." Ttie ilivtkn f '.he Missouri has ba.1 dUterbAMCtts wluch have sevrirly tneil the Uvefis awl tht vupjWy itepartments of the Mtnrnmrtit. Tt-i cnnie the i .ihoma Invaders. 'The ?lncertty of the leaders of the Otfaho CiWenv, my writ ts? dtiotittnt, iMit Uev went UUl in their move wee RUt tmv nurle! the netteine to the vetge of hUtnlsbnL. Tbo belief etsis tliAt the.r lutoat:sn w not actual 'cUlenictit, but j call U attont u of Concre-ss to the os-tung np at tb In dbin TettUory, and UiAtiHuary was rcetl for their pc-ipose by Intorrtjrd corpora Uhvs. Foliowtnc the 'NlabotMA iiiVAk cnnie the Clieenn anl ArnpatHH tttuft aiwe. which ttiteatennl tbehorroisuf n In diau war. For the tttir cai.soof tb.s trouMe and the particulars nl its wu:uflent. 1 refer to uiv report to tb FieskJent wmkr lu Ju!y Ust. In the southwestern corner ot Nth .Mexico titan l.ves have t,et last by the invasion of a fual! Is:.!) f t hirtM-ah.A Atwchrs from Ar.-on. and a lrc tutsbr Of tltxtps hjc at JKernt owr.nc In the lUtrtet with tbe view of it proferlhm. I am In hopes u.' nu luttiy .settletwent of the Ajwcbe ii'5kult in nrh a manner as v ill torever prt vent a rrcurtencw of th iul of these Indtuiis. In the North tv rst. General TerrT mm uiHinlutc the PeMtrlwent of lkntn, s ob.gcd to keep a large number of troopr In the Held on ;r. omit of the Kiel mbrUlon. fo-ueral Hovvatd. corttmatiJitM( the MeAit liieut of the. I' iit!. In addition lo (ruh intf tto;is to the lcpattict of .M !H.nrl for the ap;rebembtt dllUt-ulUc vitli the CheVeniit's, bad ami now has to prtMe ttHps on uts-Hiiit of the tronblvs : lUxk pttiics. In Utm'ng and other jsxnts mi the futon Pitcinc ICallroad. rKXA- a ni nu. ivtrir. The Itepaitmeitt of Texas tins ettbjved untistMl tiiet, but has furnished ael in the New .MexaMit and Indian Terrttor) tmuMe. Of the Divtaion of the TaeiLe, t ieneral .Sher idan as' The .s:inttin in that part of the division cxtnprtsinc the Koutheaatrrn jvirtion of the Department of Aileoa. ha. 1 teetft to nv, far .'nun at sIjiIotj mi long as (eueri CrooV. had cootxol of the AjMflK" under the itgtts-ment between ilj ceietnrj of Maraud the .sertotar) of tin 1 Interior. Matters ar erj well In AtlHi, but w sen contentions lieyan under the di x.ded author iiv that c.xisIm! a 3 eat au. dsi trust and trouble hkm ammg tlte ItelUits and continued until the outbreak of the I "llir iisMklis tti f:ti !jI "I't... tll.tsftlr Whs .. otalai.t and wltl.onl eoe .! .. 1 bract! onlv iMtt of the triie. but this elrme'it com;risnt the nnic arnl rii"t vigorous. 'I he cooiinct tif U. tnt. not eeetin fotty-tvvo on hwl hinely two niiau-s? r AeiHlish In the extreme. I iiIPiticte.1 ami miArinr-d i"s-p wer iuiidereil whenever met, ami when preswd b tios the scattered like a aue of ial! and came together aval 11 at some tesl.:iiated ioiul from titt tootie hu?Hlrd nli- div taut. Thuy should be ex'.eruttnateil or cap tured, .iih! I have the fri-atf-st eonthbiiro In I ienetr.1 Crook' ability to aceoinpb'fth thH pursKjae, tbojh lite dtaurnltlea uru vory Ktvut. nf the Indian ours t. on Crtirrai herbinii oivs: Take the ChcyoMno awl Araranoe Inlis a.s n eaintle. Trior hr mMirlr l.rioo.ixKi acre . .'oO,ftH would Htbi Ibn, li severally and the t.iuo.ooo arr nmnln ing. If purxltsrsl bv the (oiveritrnent in tot luantier t.'eeribiti, vv-uW yield an annua! in terest Mtgicieitt for their annporl. The . Indians hare alxmt .,. 1 tin UOU arre- vthtrh, tf pttrchaord in the same wav, voult for tit!i a reveut:e .i!oouat for their HtntfOtt. Tie- ttnj pan otmld he ettemlrtl to eovur &Mst of the ilulbttl reM vnUotMi Hi the roantiy. 1 only ttHntn that the ( ivfir rnent buy thfe Inmti for -euril) aid io ty. hirttlrr ami jeelatrs would '-v lb em and tkn them at t'te averav of 81. .. ir acre, some of thrtn are rww 'Aortli or $10 r acre. In thi way the imHaita wotlid have jrpetual seenrtty tUiUl Con sfri clloe to give It to them to bo uao is they may ee fit. The (Uirirnnobi would bis tKilbing and the Indian vhoumI nly be getting the vnle of their jioterty jafeij invetel. The Ire!!an nf nt joor They are only Jneotlllietent at the prmeat time to take care of their own ;rojejty and therefor require looking alt4T. '1 ho treaties we have made tth them udght in trrfera with th condetnnaiom ai.d jmr rhe of these land a b the ,otertimeiit but "onrev could eas;y divlo otue tiiam of Dvercomlrig this tbnicttlty. oKxriiAi. xttt r. I can not airree vmth (.etietal MH- in hi recfiminetidatioti regardiuif tho IndUn Ter ritory, or lu confidence ititle ability of tho IiKtlan to niakw hui'lf se!f-tipp'.itng In to abort a time. AH our etprr:eric hereto fore doc not warrant auch confidence ami ucli op.iiloits ahould bv regarded a Ireli rhtital rather than re.reet tAtivo of th irniy. The proe of cin. nation tnut oeaarlIy br, ."dovr, and It will no doubt be worked out In time (f firmn' and Lr treatment la observed and a HzAy tydlry b purrucd. but the nlbmato rrstilt U atilt the an.e dLstanro lo tho futuro. Wlna tribr tsrome rrfractory or b worked llaelf Into a ttate of n'on remit it temporary tranafer Ur the control of the military for purees of dtseinline, a lixn recently bsrn dixie with the Cheyenne Araiiahoes; In the Indian Territory ! the Ajache. In Arizona, wilt u- foumi of t-u- ' . fit. Int the t-rtnanetit control of the ndtan K not desired by th army at larjre. Th i"-niiro.e Indian cout now in th rlrinttj of Fort Ciark, Tet menUon'tl in tny last re;ort- haT not. a yt, lt brought be to the Indian TrrrJuiry. Sjtnpatby for thm la xrrj great and th Uijbce they Uitf nrvdiTi'rine for eibt Xr&Tt ha Oft'O b-n referred to w.uot eS-srt. Thr are a totA P-pJe and -b..a-d be ;-rirttioi tor in tt Indian Territory. A Harlrr e lra rAno. Ka5 NnTetr IT. TM ruoro-nr. ab.ui i&if q'cIh-'k. nothrr b-t- Ing -era;-. ladocti in bT i cvmt-'c of ceu. ThaUaettoorancd In th- Graa4 Central II ami respited in llw: oaUi of x: Adata Olbn. who bad Sr-n cVMbaac altrnan for sa rstblk'bmat Jene Jot th pat 7er aalil TbunJir. vbea be xe Jr.nrd Wa rol:bHi. aod bavavs w ra.h on har.d ocrat -ai wn it ier4 U th. il f'-'l s with aa naov-tj CmTS Griffi. They urtbT repairI U ta it-ire js-at oiI boid, irii:e ity e- meaci drinVnc Tkrj --a zA loto xa tlterratloa, vha Colltc a-iw: bj Gf-- SOJi. m CNScor f.aot. Loinr:u-r. Kr Noreaber !?. A Ul rrxxa vu rtceired at 3!arhal Graaa' Sen '. thii Kt-mlng sutiax that Cokr&el IL W, Rocrri. deputy manbai. had teen tboi atd fataQj wounded at Ilarlaa Court tioeoe. Coloeel lUfen wa aundlcg ar the win- dew la a roosa when He nakcowa waa is th darksea f red throcsh th gfaa. ln f ballet racetrarisf the body, suktac a ' wecsd fxo whicl: t will sxmUy dl. Co.'oat lie? era was t-wa sad ralad ta FaycUe Cenaty acd aerted la tn Cvafed- erate araBy. Atoet 1 tknw years sea a waat t Whitley Cinaty a iTesMeat af thatfra Hxz3xx.f Lasd abt MfiMni 'f FOREIGN TRADE. Ctnl wtalr Aobmi IUptt-'Hf tir rt"Tv. WAsMlxoiriv, Vrnler JO. CUr ' W. F. SviuJrr, Chief t the Mars ' 4AUtJr. ha )l coiHefl h ' rcrsHt on fwrJjn traJe, ami ximmz :' . lbinc hovT t.K. itaiitMfa t mm " menre compares! nil tlie mtmmcr ' oUe? ra;rlrss; the crt 0 mms ' nt rtrvMtartk. i x;tiewltwl.ot mamtttiftw ti !t;c. fs- the romtition mt tW ,r' iKt and the nxtrTUtf lnl" tkm 0tmU and tathcr taU ( rt;& Ihe rft 4r Th total vaJ. of forr? www ir In BtcrrfcasMlftvr, rHadink tli r-4rtsv '. trade. i)xinc Sbw Ani r vrx St.. Vr4. f wfcien Ae siUsM mt Mb? pi-T wa. ?i?.,oat. mf JbM lw1a, $TT. KM, att t Um btms: mi wi 17 Mi tow. Saloon. wo, Th tmts u 1 eHrts of ih1 and .lv aotl bolSi, drvnx the iune -rrluJ atnonnW! In s S-tiiX. of xlMfh tb vaJne of Mt ' va,i St3.OTO.4rC. atMt Uh lfwr, $4 v. QsTO.UOO. Tho Vilm ( nt UWZ& er intrre in nwrrbniMtkox Inriurftrnrih tra 1 trade Uar-nc tl HTw4ln barnj jrma i 1. 14" I. ., Ikw!c . fa.Uaf off m o. toreicn irak 4r rt? Um tat itarU fi o 54:J,it. It apr-ars th4 in V viUiH' tf futeAtM WBOtri Sb tKtr: Ktncdoni i r.rMU Rtitain anrf !.'! 1 standi 4rt Oinsany sfwwl, Fihimw tfi tl and the rltl :t fwtsrtik. T UUl value Of tbe ftrlf ivawV merrhawlie i ltnm ntliM mtifv.i th vior isss, nm foim tf t. I'niiftl K nrdtM, 5A.Stt." M9. timmt M,4lO,t3s.:j. Fraur. ?,.i!UlatM. t VttWl Mats, MT i ttA. Tb m .! notabln frariwe of mr tore sn tontlo dur 1 tii lat Bsenl yimr a cmtftmA n.tft 1; . tra-t wf.Vsoi m ktiuk" In V. tat '' of ttt-rrhaoJi-Mf of JyO. '. r-l a fail.- nil m tbo vorts ,1.' znUA mt o-OOo tx Thr rert ffttew in dotall the eontvtr m-1 th artK-Ue In wkwk the de!tto la ittrtt of mrrrh&iMlfee orrurrod. Tbo itMtnw cttrred ninl u th tuipift ml mmt . t SH'WWI, sift 1, Vs4t noMINfartMITM if rf . sjmI vni!. and iron anl tioi As V evj-vU ot our anntaetuirt n4 jwortn. of our fUflwufortutM im1 ptitrl h -' how th MKtot tal ilrtulnpwionts -Inco &l are agrWmttafnt " plMnont. elorks an! wHtcaos, mmmt--tares of e.tt, tanonrtrtiwe of coal, in ri'Hiln hruoUvik, wini na-hla . nnd hantware. .reat UrttOM not on tttte atwHit sixtv pr rst. of oar oftkrn tural and toonntn.tnred raarX bttt ad, n larje be aHUMii to trtr-o- per rent of our nt4nofaiiirs thoa (( tral Anterlra. thu Vt ladtoo aad m: Amortrn eonth'ret. I'oioaol HwiU'or mu there h hmm. alaeo t . t vrorT lie I dwc.lne ih the nteenUe of itnfarbof win ufArlnrod nrtiiiM, ai.d a rtmtmmtmmd'ng ! eres, in Um porrvtita of intpta mt rrot' or fti dlr MuuinfTw-turoiS arUrok Tato r. aiultk-oot (art. OKLAHOMA. Hrciretnr; Lutmr TV -M. IImAh t,iitr;r' la 111,' ,ltMlOr'lj , 1 rAmtosj, Noetnhl ta. 1-aitMvr h ont tbo trntiulng Mtof W"t 3i"luaal4. onl of UkO Oaoo IwiHoer at Winaaia, Xaa.: I baa rood ' onr Krtter of tbo uh hL. atathag tJai wmo of tb prfaon agamai tthont tnrftet menta wre femtiair In the I'nitorf .Htat court in KaostM hove n aorn Into I' r Indian Tr: r dot v. r m an tsfocan (iitth In ros- t the aci,rnout t rxtrait ameo of ahiea tho ditittU-! f tro--iti-o waa orooietL Alao tjfatj -lan ( li ha-l. at Juur rrjitea4. rant Hti) Into ti T titort with a view of awrtaintag tho n 1 . hir of aorooaa tfeor. tttr. 1 -jeo.ni actum whom th rrlmitial ar rttrrilmc reje tra4itf "i lit rotwrwpf,t titra of a rtoMof peraora bnlol rd elated t8thsj for tho patpMie of ooUafol Inv aloM et the laolan fonilory. ft w ufsnn oswuraaeoa mtml tm oo waa bv yiwse.( an 1 frfKeta to Uo Ifrtma4 a$vl UiO ! parimiit of JtaMlr- that Ma "ia homo lioranof s," "IWI' ooitalrf . vt any of the (feiona aaaoetotoHi tftotawtttl wwuht n.aVe n further aftoatp ot aalawfai aj luent of the lodaa 7mr,ui. ami that ttaoy bal dtahoiotr! Utrir organ iratiMtt. t., at.. that thi et .mitiaj ;oriuwtiny wf oSaafaot It l w.th ft-l 4lf!Mnlara at fho rprtRMrit learna of tao ronoaai af tbo at U-iupi r bn aoful intaaioo of tha irrrtlatn br Uosve isioe ftorsow. wttotott wMiy taatno :uuae or Utt aawrW which taf af banaa I or ornuicd. Thio will raaa la orer laent more rao?wn 10 say fwtor aaailiaf with taetw. Mr. 1 urt haaW aot ga taaV tbo l4an Tmiti.iy for oar araoao. ami If be of x wlUiaat a ooira.t bo syouif b guilty t o ftsn vwiaUwa f la-n. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION. Itrporl nt (t,rr ! 1 timirnrmr VVTUoo- U"A"ut.Noros;. Notoaaber ft. CWof Naval t"ootroe:or V.Mmwi bat isittt lN anaUAl teoort. His -toiaMb" for jdetloi: thn four donhfn tarvetod ataaianc are a ;dhw- For im- 1'arUaa. &a,atg; for the Terror, ST.i; fr tb Aaaaai trlte. Biy.r-t. ami for the ln. aaaarV. S-Tstl.tt. He alu ak &,ya40 Imt bui'-dmg hl of the bhw to4 rrt. J tnbmMa ht rlem "itb rr;iJ Ut tit diinftion amj rbarwier of new -, which be reeomeN bfl eaaltt f 9tf of 2 " tn. u of .ityj tra. He of ". VjO U11; tttr of S.CtfO tas on of T.ioO ton. arl !o of l.V) ta d)aiaf mmt, The ffdWilftf t tb fboi Kn and a f of ttv etejctrrfc4i hrl) be raention a rstar'l by tan tjew m The rx:j rinftv'Jkm ttt b'tbie twrrt! rnooitor tt (l Wt i ti bet tt- of ! iw thai jiriww .... i uwy "wowi w r"w tton of to rniit toiii ary Jrrr. Jjaf' rinsed T-ri of .W t, to take tkf WAee of the od liot oe. aratrs. Jano-itewn ar-4 I 'or tMooatb. (otetMn.r V, oKrti dT bra th trlfl4m tt ittt r. m- f th Sxr at tk tai rw aaal tutrtota itiBt of the -.ainawt i uwatet Ut rmtfi'tf th rtt' of (Mtuwa r e- ar ' " rno.r.. , twrmm a Ae a-IWaJ of t wt k at oa ,' taW tz" Sx ixi' fT IT-- n r lh fl-tto Trt.l-.'iafltT ft ! Jlrii f IIl. -,. ttjumj, Kj.jt, .NVsrt-trr a-.U;j& 9 Afl imj m txgtmmtnl Bktiwm wfcW fc Sill her fsrf tte ;ait ais jt t'lmsml rrrdart of tij mt tmmuir: in tb? rt 4 jtr-. 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