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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1885)
.-V fnY -1. x -, w -, .-,, ; 5m ejP-- f l''S V X :.l i. .fl EI CTJOR Tns Frei Cabinet hat inciami to 3 consular sals to raiae the statin on fortigB TnE Gel tn-Rujsian extraditloti treaty igtki ;ned with energetic op Leicbstag. position in th UlllCimtOSW tcently broke out in a family name foldt at Streator, 111. Two of the chl ren had died and five other member the family were in a critical condit The recent al maneuvers have proved the weii less of the German overnmeat' 8 dV iiscs along the Bai tic coast, and or ts have been issued for strcnjrthenini hem. Tun military tl trraph line between Fort Sully and fc Yates, D. T.f has Iwen bought fror? ne uovcmmenr, dv a syndicate, who iose to organize a company to run V line under the title of the MissoulmRivcr Telegraph ana .telephone ConPiny. The first transact! under the Irish . f janu purcna.se act, t purchase by the tenants of their h ngs, on prop- crty in Tyrone, haJ iust been corn- pleted. Tlic laadl will receive about eighteen ycar purchase, and the tenants will have s to pay than in their former circu nccs. Recent Mandalay (Amab) advices say the rioting there iswh as to drive Europeans away fromltt" city. The Dacoits are murderiniMnd robbing, with no effort lxing le to check their lawlessness. ThdShave plun dered me riuuuiust m sicrics anu robbed in the open sti the royal princesses of their jcwcll Senoh Morel, SpanisiMIinister of Foreign Affaire, replying 'sently to a deputation from the SpariA Mercan tile Society, said that he wAd submit to bis colleagues forthwith m question of commercial treaties wi England and America. He cxpressw fears in regard to the anti-free tradctwdcncics of the new Uritish 1'arliamea Doos have been playing 1M havoc among the sheep of Moultrie Vounty, HI., the past few days. Ncnrmillivan a farmer one morning found -three tilieep killed or crippled out cS total of sixty-live. In one night a rhbor- iug farmer lost thirty head. ! fail to express the farmers il rords icrnn. tion. They are on the warpall with shotguns, and dogs are being', I iigh- tered by the score. Last January a prize of two hot ltlliiac in rklf1 urno Tira xr ll Warner, founder of the Warm scrvatory in Rochester, for then iiiiuv uiuiiauiiu wuru osuy uu uk sunsets of 1883 and 1834. The col closed on December 1, and essays have been sent in from the Islands, Australia, Sandwich Isbuj Bohemia, Germany, Cape of G Hope, England, Scotland aad United States. The best evidence that railway m.i are now, as a class, temperate aMO, n the fact that discharges for int mice on the great railways are rare. In the "offense record" fo; September of the Grand Trunk Bail ttv, whih r.muloys probably mftccr thousand men or more, out of ei four offenses specified, only out is given as "intemperance," this being in the case of a ortcr, who was coau qucntly dismissed. Mrs. M. E. Krnwortiiy, who aat boen prominent in the woman suffrage movement in Washington Territory, has also taken part in political mat ton generally, and has been especially con spicuous in public meetings in Taconta to agitate the Chinese expulsion ques tion. Mrs. Ken worthy is now very much surprised at being included in tho indictments against persons charged with being connected with the destruc tion of houses in Tacoma. Tests made of the elevated railroad structures of the Brooklyn Bridge cables show that they are all magnet ized. Inducted magnetism from the earth is supposed to have been fixed by Iho jarring to which these structures have been subjected while under mag netic influence. The bottom parts of all pieces of iron thus magnetized show north polarity, and the cables of the bridge are said to be magnetized in the (direction of their diameter, the upper enrface of the cables throughout their length bewg of south polarity and lower surface north. ' A recent dispatch from Atoka, I. T., says: The Cherokccs arc having tan exciting session at their council meeting. The Governor, Chief Bushy Jiead, and party are charged with grave misdemeanor in securing three hundred thousand dollars some year or ao ago from the United States Govern ment as per capita payment It is charged that to secure this sum. a con ssJderaMa percentage of which went Sato the pockets of leading parties in h tzaasaction, the claim of in the Cherokees to the neutral laad strip, northwest of the Cherokee Station adjacent to Kansas, was heavily compromised, and it is now doubtful If the Nation can justly and legally prevent the United States from obtain ing a clear title to these lands. The Bushyhead party denies that such a compromise was made, and that they arc true and loyal to the interests of the Cherokees and entitled to the gratitude of the people in securing three hundred thousand dollars from the 2 the United States Government to ena- e their people to buy provisions at a great scarcity and distress. teas. .. rby Tueagraph and MAS. A3ID rOLRICAK. faataias of the late Vice Preeideat Hendricks were interred at Crown Hill Ceenetery, Indianapolis, on the moraine of the 1st. An immense auaiber of persoas were pretest, aad the services were very UBpreeeive. Tax President hat appointed Albert A. Wflaea, of Washington, United States Marshal for the District of Columbia. Mr. Wilson is President of an insurance com pany, Vice Preeklentof a railway company aad a baak director in Washington City. Govnxoa Abbott, of Ifew Jersey, was reported recovering satisfactorily from the severe effects of a surgical operation per formed recently for an affection of the cerebral bone. The will of the late Vice President Hen dricks, recently probated, bequeathed all his property to bis widow. Repcelicax Senators in caucas at Wash ington on the 4th unanimously nominated Senator Logan for President pro tern. Sen ator Logan declined the honor. MISCELLANEOUS. A derrick sixty foet high at the works of the Wheeling (W. Va.) Steel Corapany,ow being erected at Benwood, gave way the other day, letting a heavy girder fall. John B. Jackson bad bis neck broken and was instantly killed, and four others were seriously injured. Tub Farmers' National Congress began in Indianapolis, Ind., on the 2d. The Presi dent, Robert Bensly, of Virginia, read an address in which he advocated various re forms of benefit to the agricultural classes. Ax explosion took place in the chemical laboratory of Tuft's College, Boston, re cently, several large scaled ubs filled with a poisonous alkaloid bursting while at a temperature of 300 degrees centigrade. A furnace was also blown to aioms, one piece just missing Assistant Palmer's head. One of the immedate results of General Sheridan's flying trips to New Mexico is an order issued by Secretary Endicott detach ing New Mexico from the Department of the Missouri and annexing it. to the District of Arizona, with Goners! Crook in com mand. Adoct 250 shoe manufacturers of New England met in Boston recently and formed an organization intended to cope with the Knights of Labor. Petek Bekoer find W. C. Welty were struck by a Nickfl Plato train at Green Spring, O., the othir day and so badly in jured that they died. A msr-ATcn received in Kansas City on the 2d from San Francisco reports the death of Clarence Whisthr, the champion Gneco Romnn wrestler of tho world, known as the "Kansas City Cyclone," at Melbourne, Australia. No particulars were given. General Yoi.ks,'a, President of Peru, surrendered to Co cores on the 2d at Lima and Scnor Eusebiij Sanchez was at once named Provisional President. Everything was arranged. A commission has been named to take command of the Govern ment and to issue orders for the holding of elections. Amnesty for all has been de clared. The freight brakemen on nearly all the roads in Pittsburgh and Allegheny are join ing, in large numbers, the secret organiza tion known s the Brakemen's League, which was recently established in the West. Train No. 4, the St. Louis limited express on tho Erietoad, bound east, was wrecked I at Scio, near Elmira, N. Y., early on tho morning of the 3d. Baghieer Henry Allen was killel. The passengers were more or leas shaken up, but none were serioaaly hart. Tke train took fire and the baggage and smoking can were barned. The acci dent was caused by a misplaced switch. A bill baa bees introduced in the Mexi can Congress authorising tho expenditure of $40u,OUO a year for the drainage of tho valley of Mexico, aad another to increase the doty on foreign beer. Tec Pennsylvania Road has obtained control of the Washington & Waynesburg, and will make it a standard gauge. The Porte gave notice to the Balkan con ference on the 2d of impending military ac tion on tho part of Turkey in East Rou melia. A Council of Turkish Generals was held aad they advised the permanent oc capation of the Balkans by Tarkey, fearing tho Russia woald absorb Bulgaria and Au stria do the same with Servia. The Anglo-American, Direct United tatea and French and American Cable "inpanics have reduced fall press rates to eoantry five cents and deferred rates vthb 8ervin General, lie siege cf Widdin af ro td one half ceata per word. Lechanlaa, raised after a fruitless bat tssault, in conseqaence of the of wfcfch he was obliged to retire h heavy Inm. Hss treesM were quite cartoned. (boades vtsited the reservation near tag; H. M., recently aad attempted to balaace bf the Iaeaaae to iein them. he attempt resulted ia a tght, in which reservation Indians aad oae hostile kilted. Herr's Island, near PitUbargh, Fa., her morning, the tow boat Iron City own to piece, killing oae man and ly injurying six others. The crew nng six men were blown into the Engineer George Ashton was ia killed; Fred Jackson was fatally ana otters serionsly. The vessel to the water's edge. A accident happened near JVashiag- on the 3d, on tho Baltimore A Iroad. The firt " local freight ton, OWo d, bad started, front the Washing- toa wiin oraen fc run toFinlerville. he Workman cat it collided with and first "SS throogh freight wHk te force, Coadator John Rider aaela emu were instantly killed aad otaar bands injured. an attacked the soti of Dae caa, on ue ooutaera raoue KaO- road, 3d, and killed oae auk They also eat Urea. wires betweea Wilcox aW Feet A aicfati in ipted to incite a revolt. ing P Troops m oae of the 1 and Ths of PWlipoopons treat Tarkisa The that not expect rTnssisa ance if taey the TarkJs la voys. Tiik eral at Haaaalay. He placed Tue at Kaevo Lena, X exiea, was re parse i ia atreagta. It wasreparaal, ing wool ae 1 k-erer, that aaaaeVtrataad- .caed betweea Oeveraor Garcia, aasl 3f araao, aad Judge ia Mexico City, aad Ike Preeident. TnEtngaaat East River, Se of six oa a trace parties w pieces. It The co to limit the to six. Tli n Detroit, Phi ton. Tax Kan to meet in It is estim crop ia Califo: te; WEEK. Isaory blew aaaa hat Mna-seelcTuien rk, recently. Thearev TaaWaneal Ui eeasei were ldttai,aat naeaaalry aaace ae uacaa Uuera to sm other nVanauliulmuairisuii All the KlatttMM. uadssi saea were uuchaifed aadaaiea lauauTifV t 1B0 eaVsasenasVel WE nl eW0iWalUua m Laagae nlM QTaa train tresa Thsuastea 'an the Up- B eSuausaV eaa eaaw etureata usas aaaaa WewaTsaam Taa9urJal wsTam eBrHPausapueaaBsattc JuMuievCssr1-' cisioasts 8ts-Laaia nTa :auV oeherdajl 1 bin a aae ef th LuualVuaT PanuT-mT auuususl Sautav wnuuuunuuuuu) auunutuuBT auuuWnuat. auuuuuBenuuYataaWauuuusaB t?nuamwblsa -. aaaa, lUeert Dichs. o iTheaiamiu Tbe aunut , - . - ,v. " 'wCa . v" V ,-Bea wTeBuaWaauTy sars '-f' saawwassrea aeaew snaaaVureV -eV -ua1usulsVv w uVVuMBaX aVtass Tsar's Wat anal heeaaae' ---- '- j . aJ"JJwfJ 'wsnua f?-J-f"l?CMnrw 7 jasapeat Buwafu ennwaPaaT rFsr " nauauam, uUEBuanVJuavtw7apVuB)tsa easauWy Ium 3 j. - "? essssvmsuVlar iMattamik W tuj-I t asssm m "-ar r ss-' - urs. w wT-veuruwrnasBsuwsssssssssssssssssi .usssssssa . keuuwLss I taunt - Tv.? -" -, - - i? v.- -- ss . VK' L -V-2-. ' HPJ SI increased during the ber f47,l.47. The in- aefp1 caased by falling off afreceMtaj. pension charges. TM If? W Chamber of Commerce re- tly U- lutions deploring the decline of -4 -eetiaga'a;i an shipping, and sng- v the establishment of a BareaaofCktiBaaaroe under the control of .the Secretary of fee Treasury. Tns ordarjof aapulskm of the German AraericansAhwa the bland of Foebr has again bceaitpsaaVd, Mr. Pendleton, the United StstW athavter, having intervened in the matter! i Marshall OiMtist wa hanged at 8aguacbe, CoL, raaintly, for the murder of his brother aat ssseer-in-Iaw. The crime was an extremely shocking one. Clements kept up his bravadato the last. DACorrs attaiJcaaToutlins portions of Mandalay after ae asirencler, and heveral British soldicrareiakillel and woundvi. The Burmese aeraly were friendly to the occupation i RnrojtTS wei n circulation in Madrid that the youngrQeea Mercedes had devel oped symptoms of Ianf disease and scrofu lous debility inherited from her father, and will never be in a 'proper condition of health to succeed, tl.the throne. New Yohk pAltt) foand lire caes of small-pox on the jiv$t aide of the city the other day. ' OmciALH of the ruiann' National Bank of Mansfield, O., lia7e had an interview with Joseph Hosdotviteh; the defaulting teller, who fled to Canada. Hosdowitch agreed to return the Securities and he will not be prosecuted. - A Buitciaits entered Ihe private banking house of Bantel & Co., at, Freedom. !'., the other night and exploded the Knfe with giant powder. Tho tfrereaUccured about ei5,(j(X). The German Govemmentiprcposos to es tablish a monopoly in tue manufacture and sale of spirits. -41 The mammoth wholesale? dry goo'U bouse of R. E. Doyle, of Fort-Smith, Atk., failed recently. Tho JAtachfaig creditors are H. B. Claflin, Hill, F(i.itaine & Co., and Durham, Buckley & Co.'; noaiinal assets, tTO.000; liabilities, ?J0,00a, Two freight trains on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Raiload under full speed collided at Niles, U.,. recently, lxidly injuring nearly all tho einpkijex of both trains. The collision was erased ly a tele graph operator ct SalomO , aagJecting to deliver orders to the ea4 bossQil train. The losses on rolling stock were very heavy. " A nisrATcn from London aay: The movements of the Greek troopt on the northern frontier seem to ijivecolnr to the report widely circulated recaatly that n tripartite alliance has lieeji feehied be tween Austrin, Servia and' GrefKv, and that the crossing of the fnmtierily tlie Greek troops is to ho the first ;oaBecla ra tion of this union. ffii Tin: liusincfis failures for toe 'serial days endeil Decembers numberedjVorthetTiiiletl States J13, for Cuunda 3, oru JotaJfcf Ztt, against 214 the week previous. ' TlsWc was a considerable increase noted il genilicrn and Western Slates. ! An earthquake recently tbmwtfowu many houses nt Macarn HHdsa and Medeab, and destroyed three4uarailfti of the town of Mistla, in Algeria. .(Tfitftwo persons were killed and twelvsu other in jured. Among the victims were attend Earoiicans. V v JuiKiE SiMOXTOS, of FennsylTatiiatx.aas banded down an opinion in regara toahe constitutionality of the act prohshitina)aVo manufacture and sale of oleomargarine. The court holds that tho act is)itimy constitutional. " W Recent adrices from Aspinwall re port a serere storm off the coast. Several Ts sels were known to hnvc been wrecked, baa it was believed tbeir crews succeiMld a reaching the shore. The railroad ia Apia- wall was damaged. 4 NATi'itALgas exploded at5tfGraaWst, Pittsburgh, Pa., on the 4th. One woman was fatally burned and several otliorV se riously injured. The damage amountctl to fsJO.OOO. A vert heavy windstorm prevailed In Missouri and Eastern Kansas and Nebraska on the 4th, accompanied by a sudden fall in the temperature. At St. Paul and othor parts of Minnesota there was a heavy sav storm. - I BnvRXTsaK prisoners, among the number some of be most notorious criminals in til State of Pennsylvania, escaped recently from the Beaver County jail by cutting tfat corridor and window bars and letting thca i i n . . . . . "" urr uc -wmim uy Hieaus 01 oiankeis' taken from their cells. r 1- En SntoliECKKK and Sam Johnson, two ivA i.Mi m MWk .ii m vrMA.. s-vr ..j , uuu c .uv uuu uv .uat.uu, via., recently. Strobcckcr was killed. Tht troable was over a money loan. 1 ADDmOSAL DIBTATCBUa. Thk Republican Senators, in cancan at Waeaiagtea oa sae 5th, nominated John 8berman for President pro teas. The nom ination was accepted. TaeDemocrahiaosa aated Harris, of Tennessee. Tax Beta block, Franklin street, Chicago, was barned recently. The loss amounted to $300,000, fairly covered by insurance. The United States signal station at Cape Hatters, N. C.t reports that the schooner Nellie Wadswortb, from Charleston, S. C, to Newberne, N. C, was wrecked, four miles south of the station, early the other morning. One colored man, George Rich ardson, died from exposure after rescue. The vessel and cargo are a total loss. The clearing house returns for week ended December 5 showed an average increase of 34.0 over the corresponding week of last year. In New York the increase was &.G. Cribrex & Skxton's large iron foundry in Chicago was destroyed by Ire early oa the morning of the 7th. The firemen were buried under falling walls. The lees was very heavy. A aacaxT dispatch from Cairo, III., says : The Anchor Hue steamer City of Bayou Sara was burned to the water's edge at New Madrid. No lives were lost. The boat was a tots! loss. The total Iota was estimated at tlU,000. Sixtrxx vessels were lost by the recent .1 hurricane at Aspinwall, Central America. The American brig; Ortolan aad the British frwrk Lynton lost all hands. It was positively affirmed in Belgrade that the RusaUn aad Austriaa troops oald occupy Bulgaria aad Servia respec- uveiy ti aostinttes were renewed. Rcxors were rife ea the 5th of aa im pending outbreak of the Mormons in Utah. battery aad feoopa were seat to 8alt City from Otaaha, aad other treore receives orders to hold themselves in read- anthoritiea refused to say the Icecis nataire of the apprehended distarb- Tax it cruiser Chicace successfully lal front the shipyards aCJeaa Roach i Soa at Chester, Fa., oa taeMa. is the largest of the of Neir Tork City ia coaipellias; the The Tsl nHuauVoir. vl -s- NEBRASKA STATE NEWS. OfllcUl Tot or Xrbnuks. Following are the returns of the election of NoveaWrS, in Nebraska: JuJg-eof gucreme Court. lUvcnt UnJ-ver(tr. 1 ? S r " - l 3IT SSI COCSTirs. o Ai!aiu. Autelotf . Kir4 mi not nw it- clU :;!) 1213 . lfAJ !tl V71 .-77 142 ll.V) lltJ lty 511 42r.. 31C 1237 Ml ll- 174'J 5tt 113 ; 7JI lit :' Ki ir.i 4-1 15J 1J :r" 24'i lrt.' C41 V7t '.7s f, 4C7 4; I'M! r.o Mi Ilooue t J II row n i HiiShIo l IJutler Hurt . . OS'S . Cellar. ChejeiSL i Cherry Clay, j Col fax Cumin- Custer Imkota I)awe Daw.on Dixon , DotlKf ; Douglas ' Iiuuily Filiincire Frank! n Front er I Furnas. Once fiarfleM t Cos per (Ireeley h'all Hamilton Harlan Hae. ' Hitchcock Holt.. Howard JetIer-oti ; John hum K"arney ' Keith Keyai'ttha' Knox 4 4V. vp; IVA 47' 17M 3.V. 244 171 O, i4 7I WO 4;j A-G 4iCt ic:i jtr. M &-I 412 111' l; 42;: 1 VJ 121 24 171 Mn 7) H.VI ;.i : 217 41" 147; 4-3 t: C24 2:11 7S 4f.S 14.VJ 121 i:. 7','S 17U2 1M lilTu i;7; 14 lit 107.1 HV.I '. ll.Vl 11'"' li2 llfcV i VSi l'.-, W twtZ, f..t 245 . 571' 217 TA'S- 'fi il". aim I2CK 113 7 rVV.! 1U4 ! . CS . Ml. 4fi3. .-;:; 4VJ ' utri 1127 Ml r.vj V'.U lt 27 44 I .v. f.- J 2C! 3-JX, 147! M nrlt 43.-, j :t-y, s Si 440 2704 1M1 It.'. 1'- :t7i 17V, xv rjy 11 W, Hi!4 '.VA' 3-' Z IK. 14.'. ir.7 ."EC Ni2 2.1V, 1J7 :m' 344, l'V, 117 MM 7ri sV! 272 117 XC" 344 VK) 1v;j' 2; lt'i 7U 4.t; 413 1177 'Ji 1-2 424 1134 r,rj 2-4. 171 13M 7U2 ;v 4 iv.: 2J1I 41? l.-.h 4-7 17e UI7I in:. 2.-0 J7: 170 j.ni i27 7v;i M7 I'll. ;V,i 417 i:m. 4SJi 171' I- lfil l.vc, 721 1224 ' 124! f'Xi Sfc'l i.nii 3in; l.'.l M- r.n li.'7, ivo r.-.i 71 , 124'J. 1224; 12n, li-.Ji 17 231 2:w' 10, Ittll lftlV " Lancaster Lincoln , Louo Mltlli'-OM Merrick. . Nance I Nemaha 124 3""., UK I "--. 1 2111, . NK1 :.4 .Vo 1-3, 2M 2IM' K-ll Wl 7'.2 sr,; 124 ftllf 14tl, 1470, 72-; 731- I. S3 22; 74'. CI I sr. 470 ll'! tiSi ti 4u7 1311 7.- 17tI .V.4 ::s, Nf.f Nuckolls. Otoe.. . Pawnee Phelps. . 1'ierco.. I'latte. . Polk.. It chaMs n KedWlll'w Saline urpv... Faiintlers..1 7;i VJ, 1K !!? 1.-.17 i;i 1724 lilt! 117:1 isi: 12l'l lllkS 1171 I t ,A s-u; 113 ; i;cc. 7-.' iNHl! Ml' r.77 us 11721 l" NtV 171' 712' 321i l.'i7 H)U 1711' 7ni V.l 9! 1 1701 V7, I 1 24i P573 47 17H ifj'M i:esi l-i, rt lNl.lt 1 '.'. 14.V. 2.V. 18.V. Sywunl I Yr' 1U7- l'W; 12?2j 12V21 Ivf : 2ji vw. ...; ;tr l-.c' twi Saernlan o Mieruniu. I (Z7i 22Jt 2i Stanton. :wi :?)1 ..' Thayer. I W.r.t, l"? 4" Valley . i nr, 317 2U WashiVn j W' 720 (i7 red nrj2 t.i ;.! h 22' 22-i ;x$ 3v.t 1 ."!('.' 72i), 2.C, ll 17. 77U Til li' 3T. 7-0 2; Ml 17 7tll Wi, i:r) y.ul i2io; 2fv; 17W! 13-S 17 12r. 2.-0 io7; uyui; .'u Welt-t.r Wheeler Vork ... 12-4 17H 70 7VJ' a'otaj l?zw, VMi'J UTA 71423 rnj.;'W.i 4rJ For Regents of the State Univer.-sity K. IJ. Ural-am, I, received 4,"1 vote.i, and 1. j N. Taylor, I, 4.tl vote;;. There were 137 1 scattering votes for Judge of the Supreme I Court and 11 for Kegent. MiKrellfttieous. Tns preliminary examination of John A. Lauer, charged with the killing os his wife, claiming to have idiot her by mistake for a burglar, closed nt Omaha, after a three day' session. 'The evidence produced was considered i-ufflcient to hold him for trial in the District Court, and he w as committed to jail without bail, where he will remain until the February term of the District court. All the parties interested are per- sons of high standing, and Lauer could have given $100,000 bail. The story is told of a young man nt Neligh who. learning that his homestead claim was to be contested, went to the land ofllce, relinquished his claim, and induced his girl, whom ho hoped soon would Imj his wife, to take it up. This portion of the pro gramme she gladly absented to, but when she obtained possession of the claim, told he confiding young man that she had 110 iirther use for him. At three o'clock the other morning' Jones' otel and several other buildings were de- oyed m South Omaha The los i- 10- The occupants of the hotel, some fifty num'.Kir. barely ercaped with their lives "by jumping from tho second and third jstaries in their night clothes. Tue Congregational Church of Weeping er recently celebrated its twenty-fifth 1 Iversary. The occasion was made ornblebvtha collection of 10.0iJ for thatonstruction of new building, ,, - - 1 aakXNTi.v Christiun Graln-nstein. a fnrrn r at Frontier Count, went to Stoekville cr nndiold hi-farm for JL.V.'O cash, which he hadKl his tlfK-kf Hi wi-tif htiinn nfln- l larl.xvhen an attempt wns made to rob Y1-"? no rnv 'by a corn field. Two men .tPfauja; out to grab his team, when lie UtTUaWhis rpiritel bnri.es with the whip. aolliy bounded away tiefore the thie.ves gt aeession cf the outfit. Taajpovernor has grantel .1 full pardon 9 -?-xtM-l- roosd, remitting all Uie cots in the e. Pund is the detective h iii.x.i.H r-:. . . . 'cmuu" "iiiun lasi. winter wr.en tue robling the State Treasury, and tenctd to the Penitentiary for iiNRI, the Columbus young lady n tsleep over n month, at last mtitucd to sleep and her case ' :tme much attention, people mik-s to see her. It is stated i" ttkes nourishment rvmilnrlv It cyslaiiaf wine and milk. When cnlh"-d by aaine aar face flushes, showing that she , is ceociaaf to i orne extent. tn t.r..nr . ir. if 1 xier eyeiicis are a eaaatant flutter and remain closed. It seejns aaat her muscular system has en tirelratlhi functions. She is aaid to be n veryrrettyrirl. 'flt Creamery has during tho past 5,UlO pounds of gilt-odgel it 10,CV) pounds of cheee, rer 13n.C. nds at Lincoln subscribed Farnell Parliamentarv ty proposes to turn her ' buildina. and m.kin,- ,. building and making bet- town hall. I granted Nebraska Invent sors, Theodore Bavrhof- dw-heel. J, T. &Ien, of vement, John Grant, of 1 e, l, .. .ewcornu, of C flush tank. Andre-.r the Omaha Road, has m the rn"!i.v m umie settlement . e proposes to rabmit to the Lnited States ' sjtment. The Cornnns. xne proposition to and Treasurer . en ccantreK ia Ne- ty Snnerint--dent$. s-ock from this ropenicg.abotjtiiei rn justafesr-hort IJteriag hipiaea tie total npwi-. T5rrga.ie ttxitit City recently ar- L?si . 5 -a s requisttioa trir of Sret lateen: oi- Keh. asa City rlna tr fahxe prc :thfciTeor-ran ! Lix:, iti ii st-ry'jti r JflSSaTaj wno naennee aeceunhaar waa eMuac drie-ig that f he A kfl-ieat. THE HOSTILES. Marderoa Work In .lHinB-H stt!r Mnrh lUHted. Dfjxino, N. M Dvortnber 3. Two men were killed by Indian hist iiiffbt neAr Sol- I otnouviUe, Ariz. Tldr bcrJlc tert found by s stae dr.vcr on UU way to Fort Thnm ' Uiis momlns. Ben Craw font, Shfnff of ' Gr.iham County, Ariz., and to otiwr are ' also jej-1e-l killed, but this no: con : firmevh TomIav hostile were In the ncJco- borhood of Duncan. They attackol .mf section men at work 00 the rsllrocd. but the men ecaj-ed. Two cattlo uien are reiutel to have Kvn killed nwr , Uuncan joterday. M.litia frutn Cllttnn and a patty of citizen frurn Ihiuoan ar In pnruiL -Militia from Irl.bnrc. M., tartel out last nu'ht. Tlie :rvatr; excite ment prevails. The Intiians are headed for the Clnnrahita Muuntaai. Llrr dispatcher UU that the tvo men who were killed by tlw Indian near Solomotiville were the W'rlsht brother, pioneers of Arizonx llvlnc tur an Jos. on the dila lJier. and the diMtch Iroin Wilcox confirni- the kililuc of .Sherlll lUm Crawford, of ,mha!ii Count-, by Apchs. The Indians are dnidud into bainU of nl leen to twenty. The killing of blienif Crawford ha creattl the wildest exrtle tiient. .Men, women and chldruu nf llee ittir hi all direction and courier- are bmjr eiit out to warn the -ttlej. Tho Nlie? of tlie two Wnsjlit bn.tliers weie horrloly innuuled. The Iiid'ant jva-ol on to the Corrand.i ranch atmut one o'clock thi morn uif. There they killed two cat: (omen one name! Uick Majs. The name of the other 1- unknown. 'hirxx. A. T., DecemK-r 3. I: !. re portHl that fifty Indians are olf their res ervation and are heading for :anta Kita. The settlers in the alley and the soldiers in the liarshawa Mountains have ttx'tt u tilled. 1'em-iMttes visltetl the teseratlon and attempteil to get the balance of the Indiana to join them, hut the attempt re Milted in a fight in which two reset vatioti Indians and nnr hostile were killed. Lieu tenant Ceneral Sher.dan ami stair left for the Kat yesterday, tjllicial neas from F. A. Dower says that a party of Indians un der the leadership of Josliaul. brother of Oiiliualnia, were .seen in the icintt of Fort Apache November 23. The next day one of their iiiiiiiIkt was klllel in an at tack ujKin the cam), of tim White Mountain Imiian?, aUxif eight miles "otithwest ot Apache. The following oayjhey attarkcl another cjnup of White Mountain Indians ten miles south of Apache. In these two attacks they killed eleven women, four children and fixe men and N)y.s. Wamiim.toN, December S. Commis sioner Atkins has received no olhoal ad vices touching the repotted mutiler of .iiaws and children ot the White Moun tain tnle by Chlrtc;diua. lie std im1:iv that he hail no doubt the oiiliage had Ircii petpetiated bv members of (leroiuino'.s baud. The White Mountain Indians had rendered excellent service to the (, em inent and had kilbs.1 many of Ccrouimo's band, who uttcmpt-d o retaliate ui:i them by killing th.-ir sipiaws ami children. RAILROAD DISASTERS. A YVrrrk on Hip KrI.- Ko d Krlclitrul Col li. Ion In I'l-iiii; Ivnulit. V,'ki.1.svii.i.k, N. Y., December .n, 3:10 a. m. Train "4." the Sr. I)uls Iimit-1 ex press on the Krie road, bound h'ast, was wreckisl at Scio about two o'clock this morn ing. Knghicer Henry Allen wns killed. The passenger ere more or lev shaken up, but none were seriously hurt. Tho train took tire and the hai'guge and smok ing cars were burned. The accident was caused a misplaced switch. 1 Ficir.iiTvri. -cr iiu.nt in I'KNNMI.x'ania 1 I'liT-lil in.ll. Pa., December X A ' Washington, l'a., scisl says: One of the most horrime mlltoad casualties ever wit nessed in this vicinity happened sluutly ln- foie three o'clock yesterday afternoon, in Workman's cut, half a mile east of U ah- 1 iugton. 011 the Baliimore V: Olno Kailtoad. The lirst "hC" local frelcht, east frfiimd. had startod from the Washington yards with or ders to run to rintex ville. V hen in tho cut mentioned. It collided with the west botiuil tirrt '." through freight, with ti rific force, as both trains wete ruiin.ni: at a high rati of speed. Tho tiack in the cut lies In a curve and for :his reisoii the eiiglueeis did not dlcoer the I lI,'l,:iciiiinr uisnsier 1111111 i laie o aeri . M lit- inn t-;iii,-s iu-iiri li'Kr-tui'i m .ill inm embrace and the box ears wvre piled up ami the trnck was covered with the debris of the wteck. In the collision the following Hrsons were Injured: John Kider, Washington, comtu:tor of the iirt "SO," Instantly killed. The remains are horribly mauflcd and scalded. Frank r III! ... ............ ..sl....l . r..m - W . . V &.. .... Snyder. lVlinont. W. Va.. brakeman, who j was on one of the engine, was cabled to death, .lames Mnrn, Wa-shiugtou. was seriously wounded. He wn drought to I his home hi the First ward, where he now lies. J.o. Keynolil. .lamestown, fireman, leg mangled and feet badly mihel. Kmri neor Frank Dean recei veil Mime u.rl bruis,-. but it i thought he is not seriously in jured. In addition tit these every hand on the two trains was more or less injured. A ' force of men are on the spot clearing up 1 the wreck. Travel will not lr deluded Ion::, a there is a siding through the cut xthirh is being opened. During the after- ftfisiii InimtrMfa ri i.liifii.tfil r. r.iih..l J out to the scene to view the ghastly sight. Iheileathot Conductor luder Is partinilarly sail. His family consists of a wife and three small children. Ills grlef-stricken wife is literally crazed with the hock. At this hour It U imj-ossible u locate where the fatal mistake in the order waa made. 'rw lotniatrr. Waiiioto.si, DecemNT ." The Post-mast-r (en:ral hs ap;wdu:s tie- following fourth c5as rfitmasters to Western iint: Nebraska IVrsy. John Ioer; Hamp ton. E. C. ICogiry: Howe. Mr-. Ann Steven son: Ids. .lames I.. Hutt: Kichiand. W. L. Trice; Krktiwi, Mr. I.. K. I'pjr. ' Missouri Sonta, K. K. HaJI; JfoUnc. George I- Clanton: Hlsh Fnine, William V. Mcfice: Hendervn. S. is. Iyiwiuci, J)e WltClninr. Kendnck: Kerbyrille. Jomi I. ItetlfortL Kansas itelgrade, SanfonI Hreetlen; Fargo, J.mr- I- Hyde, lUkford, H. C. Jackins.li; 1 urkxill-, S. IeiirhVwi. Cbam runesville, Jacob M. C-xk: Chcroe City. J. 51. Tucker: College Htll. Andrew J. Thompson: Jreen Fort-t. John T. GiMn; lJiCjcne.Ge.iKeF. Kobexf : IjUhenNK , William 1 Malchow, Peach OnrliArt. Mrv JL T. Lindley. The oret lr- In ArU-n Caoainc !- I mmw lt ructl'.n. LrTTt.K Kock. At-K-, December Z. In- telligmce reccnd to-day from tie .utfiem part of the Sate Is to the etfect that f tirrt fires which have b-n raxing for kkjh- days a sLf. J - L. n J-ersjn. wnaxa wra. iei counties are causin? aj.p.ej.c-i'ivii. -: ., .. ,.--ia !.. r,.,,. ,,.t f timber have been tatra-t-d vr ,m! rrf llr tx sllureiUer Ar- troved. The loss .n'thi alone will foot up several thousand do'iar. Heretofore Jtc J:m25 have been 0. n&r.ed to te rrcis. but they are now sprrsdins to eTrylh&j of a coint;stib!e aaicre. Dcrux, Decea:tr Z. A serio-M el-etion riot occured a: Carl is ford to tue coeoty Iouth, a f-w miles north of Dsdalk, ye ; tcrday Tht- troab'e ?! oat of tie bttter 1 frtUng -chWs ha --ir-vd fest wwk tor w . -. t '--j. .r,w. ,V itveen the snpror:er of optt --. - , tVguUr ramW!i: candxi: and iv? , a... . . ,,. j ."""" ' 7 allan -auo w ninnta; a in iKxj.nim loxralisk The Noraailes were aroe.1, th bludsroui and were headrd ay tte est, t-t the kcal p4rtle-. They nt lsjtsn or si! tut ipproarart i JU and nrcTeUcd many of the OAimUA ini vnusz. Tcere were -Yem szmz uxny net: on both sides were tnfextd. THE SUCCESSION. 1 thf IUrrltT n (Inlon.iito Wh' nil) It1 I'rrvltlrnt lr Trmjwr ot th vnIr Til" Cll-c Apparently tlrtwrrn 11,1 Baml tlil ;ilrmiirrll'' Ifrfr nf for the J"rur A lrrrl-,t tor tltf Laltrr. Wa.n.tiv, I). C, Vcn-mhtr 1. P.t- Het.nbUcan Si-nator coat.nac to txlk l.can for l'nldrn; pro tempore, nk4lr Jie lraocnit. perit In exprrMst th .piai.vn Uuit Mr. iUtm-tSMi ! ettUtted to ' . hr jUcc. Senator J. , o! A rVn .., .aid kW exenSor that the ptvitioa hoKI k' leMderusl ilr. Rdmunds. Necaa he wa? the oldest KerHtcsta Setwi4r la enice; brcs he had ocrupiesi Use p ' sitl.n !efore. aad bereus a,. tsrmtaenUy tlttn! lor It. He lbsht Gearral Uan's h.m.s had '-ern .Mrtthrd by ths fKoohr. It Srvttr I!utumts WMtthl sxH sc rept thr position, he VAonsttH elihri iiiatur ShVmuut or Senator MomU well ralculau! to nil It U the sAtttfactitm ui the Senate. "Of course," hr iail. 4-nlc the President shnM die. the- ixsHlon is nvrrlv that d a preMdia :fkrr. no.1 I think .Senator lCdmund I Utter rlt test u preide user the iSennt than ant iHher Iirpnr tiran mesnher. As to the probabilities d the iresideat's ata. I Unuk they are decidedry small. I am il.v.1, hneer, to hear he V aut goinc to Iudianp.dls." H-preeuiatlve Sprlncer. tt IltlauLs, Is il-s .( the uptnioH that Senator KdmumU is eutitltl u the position, lie saht that In bis opinion Mr. lga runhl not aS4trd U S4epl the rtsittn. ami lor the ftr pubiican mrtuVr U put hiss la the plat e w.-nld eem like h ivlas the "H! ot the jn-ie. Itenidr. Uv said, ilr. laaa was lacking In all Ihe attrtnte at a presiding otttcer. The qttettiou now i, will Mr. Kdmnnsts arrpi the posiUiva ll it Is tetuteresl hint? lb is not known U hae e"pn sed an putUa the oH. ject, but his cdlengoe. Senator Mor rill, ami others an- ald t have expressed the opinion that he woM nt accept. A prxinlocnt ItspQblknn Sena tor snld he wius flrtnir eouvlaei! that Mr. IMmuixls wits not a cajxthtaie lor the position, and wiW n,t W under anyclr iu instances. , Jlr hl that last December when Logan rnmr .ck to Wn.shtact'Ht. Litmuuds ppH,ed t. several of the Ue pliMlcan Si-imtors that he should with Irn'.v ip.ut the 1're.sldency ul the Senate, or to admit ( the election ot (oimthI Loan. Mr. !wdiMtds, at that time, snWI 1e tho ught It wais due the (o-nersl, who n.nd bet 11 the candidate ot his parly, and was therefore entitled to the Heist place that his ItrpithiWan asooi.il-s hi the ieiiste c.nld gle him. Ahrut thl time .ante Wie Ieglljtae Bght at SrmngnVld tnd Senator i'.:munls tia ruat- l'r'i hut . The tu'Ushd stateenent, that Sen V.r Logan I inM. ellgl'de to elections I'll sih nt pro leu..ol the Senate t not true. The following nStrat Ironi the J 1. rnul proe edtrtgs of Uh- Senate of MoiHlav. March Mt, I "77, b pertlueat, esJa'di-hing, a, it doe., a preeedeot la , M-n it'r Ljrs rae. l he N'-aale Ha Ihjt le:i ea?tl t slr tir dm snerwtftrv ant ih priwiiMMHtlon ot il e President o( tin' t'nllnl stiii com cHtrii tl c s'iit. tot th- trm3rtion 4 r liin-s liiviii If'-n !- 1. on inntlon oi Mr llnutila, no. I uxHitni'ii s eons. a'. ,. '1'iiat tlir iifa ( oftkM Ih n1tuii Uti-il lv s.n,,r Hothy 11, llu to I'K'iiiMi. v I erty. eiUr tli intm Hie Mull' o MSrl,lnM. ninl that he tp. nn-t lii..-i. u, chosen lrui lent ul tto staat' pro ti in, ore , Tlie onth pre'Ctil"'! law r" sseeffl Itik'U U'liiiluUtintiMi 10 t ! linn 'I Iioihh U Keiry. iinil lie tlitifni i.-nwl tlie tmlr. 1'ii er deniials ..r Hie fitl-iM rAtnr Imvtlitf t-fii hrn-iofot n --nlr I. tio t.itlha pticrlbt I'V liiu 'ii U'tliiitll.trroil to tltrmiui'l they luuW their itKiti In the .'in ate" When the Senator- meet. If they ngriMp on .Senator Logan, it will 'k very miv for Senator iMtiMinds to take the eha'r for the or six minutes and then glv- way. A private letter rereled from Ph tamer s.is he Is f-r ieo-rsl lgitii. Din I aim roll is the chahiuan of thr Ib'puh. Iic.ni caucus. A FRAUD EXPOSED. A Slrltiidl Sr.inri- ( ii .t-t It -Leptlr. Wild surjirl.e tlif ,t ritliim. In s.,,,ir . IimI Air) Vttlre. I mi.-i ! t lot; i, S.,lt t IUi'.iU I i llir vlimi 'I li- Alt") 1 11 111 Ar r.l- ni. ntwiti'itKV I'oivr. I., DeermHi 1. (. E. Wyman, the apirttitalistir Me diitin, has hern holding caucr at thi hoii- of W. 15. Field for n ronph ol weeks jmst, the sttei.donre IhIisk )nrg each evenlug, the medium nt foir ttlavy to collect one dollar from ech person r altiiidniMe. ignite a uamer of rlu-iu hae been worked p Ut s htch pitch. - nil being on the erc wf insanity. vei the adroit manner lu which hi brought uj the ".wrmi;ed splrita" of their depart ed fib-nds. Jipsernl kejiiral Toua-r men attndiwl the wjhtm Satapfa night with th'" determination of exni4ii what ther cldereI a palpaMe fraud cor.lngh inr of thm uia'un'ed U se cur- .1 seat mar tlie ra'dn-; from whirl the splits inntcriaiied The cIoIMmk of the iHedicm waa irnH cnrlv u a clialr In the cnMrwi, th rtrrle fwrme aud the Hgh. tnrwtl down. Sm th spirit of the father of one of the coin any was mntrrtnlhse m rearbesi oat to hske hands with hs jko. whew Jw young wan near the raMnrt jrrap pled with the mrewacer Irm th -Hher worhl aad threw htm U the Coit. The trlk-erH iasaw dtately huri-d themelves upon the dar lot: ynwnz man. aptm which the oUsi skeptics tok a haml la the affair, and for a while pandet-HMiinm r-ijruei with th -pirtl WJevers ad uut-lsevers roiling on the floor of the dttaiy Ilshted r-som The Itrhts were at lensth turned up. whn, u the aaaniement of the nab llevlm: rirrle, the materfcdixed p..ii proved to the medinm hi an eitseed Inrlr alrv attire, while the rWitias out d which he 'ad lipped remained sewed Ui the chair. Th' tasflgmttoa was rmt among the Spt ritualist a, weU other, aad tar and feHthers wexe lrmsj taUke! of far a time. Hut toady cooler judjpsnt pns aitel and a wsTTSut wa wm et for Wysasa' arrst for oMaiain-: motvry tinder fai--' preten-se- a hsrarusg wa hiul rv-fore Ja-'Je lti-i. Wyman ptead lac guilty, and. la default at ball, wraa rrnwndrd U the fViusfty Jail, 'j astt the active of the Grand Jury. InJarr.I 11 '; Kip!la. New Ton, .Nitestiwr 1- An rx pkrsioa, supposed u s-? from caiwr ra., occstmd ia Wei Waauertum Market at fur oe!afc jeediy mora-ia-r. V.-hli Patrick Gurry, of Ftwrts '"Cou& t?trt, was oe-rutnr the door la the kre afc of Mr. Lnu.hjam' theat. in the parpoise ef hritsu: a 51 r. Mrti some meat. Use rxpso-Ooa oerurred, knocsiSK the two men do-sw sstd etustf fKv to the air. The eneaew wrst sswm exUarui-hed. sad the men :a(bu la the CBOMB-wrs Ssrret HoetU. where their injuries w ere fatad to Se &i$H- loTti.ro4rji TL I-. Deewstriter 1 Aout ele-ren o ctorx yassaeraey Mr-. Mary FlUeenht, vU M TunA Frfrersisl, hs lises cm Fla7 stt, hud to gw osrt tor a t JTJ in m Raw, sm mmw n j. ae, u ? .,-mraca ,!.. ,dlu . arikni win cMhtrrn the rtjl rtkhss them, rtluut aar to i s.s-j r. which a s-r lay. waea the anaMur tisA uio the hce-- tary ismaut he bba w the -sed bmswtA u a rrhm, nad two ctasattM. aejeu naresr snm seaur inii, m rja joouk asiilum i eaouV. WlMm Jhc matatr retaiatel uaa msmej aar j hc saaeat wthi Hf tUh ALL LCl a Tff n ninn I p Ll. O'etock lt evearf j rJstory a tow.rg a ! - llmi I0vr Susc N -f , StrU, tr-r Ti- ri piSM " lMifd t )iu4 1 t ummtft at sstsxts jml tt U w ,. uc tat r Inn tao ti faSHkd ast it k titrrmi itjxi v Mtuity with M tm tsark Ir " iatm in Ur aal ssas t : B.eksvlls !fend. The mvih : tti xmd i' crew eourant aw im bsit too war j eitlMS v,a ftsjrst l-& aar c ws f tft eMMSi asjr V w htoww kv teee.4 4,,j tj on hawri wr drowaew lVrs. living aciea; e rtwst ftustt d $ th" ff.MMa a. tkwnar. The w i wt asaay houm. in Um si lUimfet -,w eseatJvUy thttorL derrMl tsa.. . j tmair Mhahea a4 foe a ttus i--t eriteniett pees !. Hrte A. I.rvr ,t de s hAmt. .ikrt . the ifrwiauir I a lin Kshwa. wneh w ttew tt ftivU i,.-, Utt. say, that isaaswl laUsty xftst V r nVwsa so tsS i4 i t bust ka f qi . . ano bt eoswl Sv! .trtae-rf n t ,4 .f tf any of the crew ff m ra. '. tevxrtsml the erew Mri-1 t tiri 1 Uhh eeit !:t:.- J .- i;.t a.)hi 1 -The nnsaeo of Iie J-., ,, i( 1 iwxraea. im !.! ,. m4tcsl ft 8ve m t apta.n lvt. tt CapfMnatl. etttsr-f ( r , TttaHMM Va ltxbci r- . rK Jr.. lek .l; I tht tns: siArtis v, , w uh a eow U J t- rt?.iT!2 jl, etstt: .h MeT The ie was tred ." - f ; Hell IUl a tr -lt 1 IM the tiSf. so !e j t '. In stemming the ruitr- t 1 ;iltat A. 1 Us Starts U-aWfeaMV Lt .UpjY!!."!; a ut in fxtra ir - v. i LiViv, viy0ii wimI enused UW 4iv'. . V ptekil up tne eow .' Ihn Uoie ut tr.e sj- .1 f heMlUs boat waj at '.I.e s. ," f,n boMki ro werti a! tjaett. T tlW vtO t t'Mtast ta un swio attar tf e .-. . !, ,t, trwee f any f t . tf ho l,:iM tml that s.l iT The Dd Kiv was alue,! At ie J0, tJ A DETROIT tilMZ . nm ni in-iisiii !... iiiii to the fj- lul nt -!, I NI( I)KTMtr. De.-ean!HT i, fltnU- mo , luc at six oehs k r- 't- e - l th tc: ; iiusa ot t:. lUite.u n,!f l'. Tl.W was a lela of fi! 1. 1. -,i 'itt lefar tn alarm null be tin . I jfybl the ate spiea.1 with i,-4l ra -I t, aTliirC alarsa Wit uttl h. a:i t ,f ft CM s;wms were nilt-d, IhiI !' w W ii') hid RUtsa of ttitOM t--t.f t W A 91 ot wind (rom th w it ft A f the naatsw llilo n fut, little 1 I. r tM but rs( kick iBtrt liw air an! - sn ' 1 ij- (kj awap. and lot a tot.e t " s mk I that thrf wtMdw Ntrhtst;-HM w . JlcMnod The oCwtts if the an .. ii'aaitt wet 4 ttkird ehi.ltv l.. , ,rb lu U uitighotti i.mmI. it t ! i' a bc ti the witH work. . i ' taslo; Ui Sw5 wiih of the ftien.i. r. ISle read k ibiuard striel. at. I 1'. pjai' were er, poliiwi to rottoat : f- te & iltet With votehisl UaihIs ai.l f ' 4 hrn-d '! hnt was tHti'iise. ii,.l -Cyfire l tll" doiiMit, tw-st.ry ! . :ay'h v.i-t atKI half foHttm 1'ofi.H t 1- luVn r, rild's to wofk mi !Ih-iu I r 3sTj-atit wie itti to uiovh tttoat .r t y)fir;.tite in iaee of fafot); Ihe t af wef va.aed at "i.ihu. iiittrei I .r ai .ttrr U Hie in the wire w.rvs f.i . hniued for snie bonis the wall-, Iwk.ihi to rfM jj(,t tfJr g; tsen had warn urtow- vaprr. Tlie us were an alHMst .tit,,!- aav l.'Hulli altieil at Mliiss. taK .V),jy. laaeitliiery SlVitnai, toUlfti' nrance .00. I wo hutHUid it.oii tffe throw-u out vf employiuciit. TUAPLHAMCZ. i .sterling if tli I ,,.- aU). ToJrar O'lioxlller I'S'A '!. I.AHMK.irK. K,s llulh'ii hrr 2. The"" State Ctitial ('iNtiiiiiltsti( I) 9 1'tohmi lttjr hehl a meti'ig l A Af )elrrds nftriooi an.1 iMet.- g.gf" (Jotetnor 't John was pt.s,etit 1 , I 'aunt's. 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