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3 ssSP !?5e W WtfTV irfLKiP fv- - ,i "tr --Ay-Wrv.-- '-r,i',,.T" - r-br.: s'-.Taia?'- t- V ' . , a : -v w 1 jtr 5ra...4 -w r- -BSQKa&t J .i5ias. T? - t -Mj."-f' " ? - .-"3f- in ii i i i ,. aslA ' ' TVflnrV -- J.KiT!M??v2; ; ".- i ??? B' - t r L V H41 r 3 t .zfy if ft ti-' 1 $ JsyJ m fe v. V. 3v'i -I- i l"-T5 j - fs ;n ?. e L'.-B .-- " xl t- - v5w " '& r , V-;- r '? F-sW.t-5C'T .. f - j(- -ir Tar; ?Tu5. s?J j- - y&? ? ?-A i " , -Si lv? Tr 1. ". i IPTt & -w ITT U lESW&? - T &- CV-A " tf f rMt -r-. 1XS& iti'-,. fs?- tes& .rS. IP"' " li ' v gi,S "' THE BED CLOUD CHIEF u ttlt$1E!,Mlslir. SID CLOUD. KEBRASK OURBECT COMMENT. The Chicago opera house managers iave discontinued the use of litho graphic advertisements. At Albany, N. Y.f recently the House passed a resolution instructing the Attorney General of the State to fake the necessary steps to set aside and annul the franchise of the Broadway curfacc road. It was stated in London that Mr. Gladstone was preparing a bill provid ing for the expropriation of land in Ire land by means of State funds. This iill will precede the other Irish meas ures which the Government intends to present to Parliament. The discussion of the home-rule question has been postponed until next session. At a meeting of the House Com mittee on Invalid Pensions recently it wns agreed that the bills extending the sirrcnrs of pensions acts, should be re ported to the House. Three reports will be made one recommending the extension of the arrears until 1888; another extending it so as to include all applications on file at the present time, and the third will be adverse on Loth of these propositions. PiriNCE Kkai'OTKIXE, the Anarchist, delivered a lecture in the Salle Levis, Paris, the other evening. He predicted a revolution at the end of the century -which would sweep away government, permanent armies, religion and all abuses interfering with the liberty of subjects. He avoided political allu sions. His speech was applauded. He was followed by Louise Michel, who delivered a similar addrcts. A Washington special says: It is elated seventy-five thousand Italian women, "iris and men are held in lxmdagc in this country, and that the number of girls imported for immoral purposes, is increasing yearly. Testi mony to that cfl'cct will be offered be fore the House Labor Comniiltee.and it will be averred tiiat Italians high in position in this country are the men ' who profit by these practices. Tun total values of the imports of iiu'rcliandisu during the twelve months rnricil January 51, 188G, were .GG0. 741),'J74, and during the twelve months ctndfd January 81, 188o, $G 17, 172,1 It, an incrwusc of $U),57G,yG0. The val ues of the exports of the merchandise during the twelve months ended Jan uary .'Jlt 188G, were .GG5,G7G,77G, and during the preceding twelve months $7o.V.)09,-10o, a decrease of $90,- .32,029. In the Lower House of the Diet at IJorlin recently, in the debate on the .second reading of the Polish hill, Hon Wirsebinski jiassionately de nounced the projected German colo nization of Poland. He declared that x Poland would not perish although a life or death struggle was imposed upon her. Minister Lucius said that the bill was an act of necessity and ' Belf-dcfcnse. The Poles, he said, were unwilling to become Prussian sub jects, and dreamed of a restoration of Poland, although they owed their pros- - ferity to Prussia. The iron bridge over the Mississippi Jit Keithsburg, 111., built by thePlnrnix llridge Company, of Philadelphia, for the Central Iowa Railway Company. va.s completed the other day. It con tests of one draw-span, three hundred and sixty-live feet lonir, and cijrht lixed fpans. Total length, two thousand snd liftv feet on masonrv i)ieivs. This is one of the most substantial bridges over the Mississippi river and places the Central Iowa road on an equal footing with the trunk lines in com peting for business to and from both Peoria and Chicago as far north as St. Paul and Minneapolis. Joseph Ciiambeklian, President of the English Local Board, was visited I recently by a deputation of unemployed workingmen, who stated their griev ances and asked what the Government meant to do to relieve the prevailing distress. Chamberlain deprecated riots and all similar forms of disturbance to manifest the need of help. He said he was opposed to emigration as a means ;, f relief unless the distress was . 'Chronic. This opposition was based on many grounds, not the least of which was the fact that the colonies "would refuse to welcome lanre Hum "bers of paupers, because among other reasons their influx would cheapen the labor inarkeL Chamberlain added that "he hoped the Government would soon lc able to establish the British laborer ? upon the soil he tilled. Ax association was incorporated in "Washington recently under the name the Clerks' Bencticial I-eajrue. It is composed of Government clerks, aad its object U to assist dis--charged clerks bv jrivins: to each .ftwo hundred dollars when removed. " Tkc association was formed a jear sad a half ago, but was not incor aorated aceanse of the change in the -administration, the projectors being ' Jearfnl that it would not succeed on account of the sweeping discharges that "" wetc expected. The present admin ' istraUon'a policy has been so consena "Cve ifi'tMat respect that it was thought safe to go ahead. Each member is re ajaircd to pay aa initiation .fee of two kllars, and whenever a member is dis charged a sufficient sum to make up the two hundred dollars is assessed upon tfce' rcaiaining members. Branches Will tx;' established in all the lanre ".-v-i-: -. iortM rafl-oiuce and custom 55 -iRrSs;-23-S,.-r.''f;t - 9V -iTT T .. NEWS OF THE WEEK. Glo&ccd by Tclograph and MaiL CONGRESSIONAL. Is the Senate on the 2lrd Mr. Van Wyck reported favorably from committee the bill to confirm entries on the public lands. The bill pawed appropriating CSJVfn) to erect a Grant monument at Washington. The Kdu catlon bill then came up. and Senators Grnr and Plumb addressed the Senate In opposi tion and Senator Call In it favor. After a short executive tension the Senate ad tourned. ... In the House Mr. Morrison, of Illinois from the Committee on Wars and Mean, re ported a joint resolution directing the pay. ment of the surplus in the Treasury on the public debt. Mr. Kllebcrry, of Ob!o. from the Committee on Invalid Pensions, reported a bill granting-pensions to all invalid Midlers or widows or children who are dependent upon their dally labor for support. The bill forfeiting the unearned land irratit of the Atlantic k Pacific Kairoad Cotnpnny was taken up and an amendment adopted provid ing that forfeited lands shall be subject to entry under the homestead law only. The bill then passed. Adjourned. I.v the fjenate on the 24tb the bill passed for the relief of settlers and purchasers of land on the public domain In Kauris and Nebraska. The Educational bill came up us untlu.shfd buslne and wns di"cii-mtl until the Senute went Into executive seMJ'on In the House the bill passed to annex the north ern part of the Territory to Idaho to Wash injjton Territory. The )cnnep!u t'anal hill then came up and after f-oinu debate the House, In committee, took up the!Iaf-(rulloii Tax bill and the debut. continued. The bill Anally parsed and the Houe adjourned. Iu the Senate on the :i1th anion;; the bill-, introduced was one by Senator Kdtntiml.s providing for the inspection of meats for cxportat.on and prohibiting the importation of adulterated articles of food, dr.nk, etc. The Kducnlional bill came uj and w:i de bated at leuirth. 'I he Senate then resumed consideration of the bill to provide allot ments of land in j-everultv to the I ml an The bill finally pae,j ami the Sonat" ad journed.... In the llontc the debate on the lientiep n Canal bill c.unc up in regular or der, and several member spoke. Then the Pension Appropr.atlon bill was taken up in Committee of the Whole and a lively debate folioncd. Mr. Morgan repotted the bill to incorporate the Atlantic & Pacific Ship rail way. Mr. Wheeler reported the Military Academy Appropriation bill. The c.tfmatc lorlSST is ?41.(r7."i. Mr. illoiint reported the Post-office Appropriation hill. Adjourned. I.v the Senate on the 9;th Mr. .Mitchell spoke In favor of hi1 bill abrogating all treaties permitting the jlmmlration of Chinese, at the conclusion of which debate uas resumed on the IMucatiou bill and con tinued until adjournment In the House Mr. Morrison reported a substitute for the Hanback resolution on the Pun Klectric tel epluiue mnlter. eulaiKiiiK the poMCK of the special committee. Tlie resolution wns adopted after some debate. Mr.4)ockory re ported back the resolution reqtilrint; the Post-office Committee to acerta n whether additional legislation 1 tiereHarv to prevent the monopoly of telegraph. c facilities, and to fecure to the Southern. Western and Pacific States the benefit of competition, which was adopted, and the House adjourned. Thk Senate wan not in session on the 27th, and the House went Info Committee of the Whole for general debate on the state of the Colon. The lending subject of debate, however, proved to be the all-ab.-orbltifr di ver ijuestiou. When the committee. roe the House adjourned. I'i:it.SOXAt. AXI rOUTICAI.. Thomas A. Epimi.v, the electrician, was married to Mina, daughter of Lewis Miller, of Akron, O., on the Jlth. Iti:v. Hroii Stowi:i.l Uuow.v, the celc brutcd English ISaptist preacher, is dead. He was sixty-three years old. (.'i:m:u.. Ha.i:n, Chief .Signal Service oflicer, in suing George Jones, the proprietor of the New Yoilc Tunes, to recover 10,000 damages for alleged libel, it lcing charged that the ne.spaper published libelous statements concerning the plaintilTs char acter as a Signal Service oilicer. Mi:. Ilr.Nnv Sti:vi:n.s, tho American bibli ographer, died in Loudon recently after 11 long and painful illness. Pkinci: Ui.smauck was recently reported suffering from 1111 attitcl: of sciatica. 31 ISCEI.I.ANKOU.S. It was understood that tho Secretary of tho Treasury would i com mend that Con grem provide specific duties on silk. Tin: .Queen's Proctor has decided to inter vene iu tho Diike case. Excitement was intense in the French Chamber of Deputies recently when u strango man excitedly drew a revolver and Uuew a paper toward M. Cleinenceaii. Tho stranger was immediately arrested, when he said ho was an old soldier and wanted leJiess for his gi ievanccs. Tin: British ('ovcrnmeiit has approved Lord Dutrerin's reiiuest that a strong expe dition bo sent against the Shans. The I'ritish commissioners in lSurmnh are au thorized to secure the submission of the chiefs either by bribing or by fighting them. Tnr. Chinese on three ranches near Wheat land, Cal.. were recently driven off by 11 mob. After their expulsion from one of the ranches their quarters were fired. The English House of Commons-, by n vote of thill to 1-. agteed to a grant of i.M.'J00 for medals for the Canadian volunteers who suppressed the Kiel rebellion. Tho vote was opposed by Irish Nationalist-;. At the conference of labor leaders, held nt Pittsburgh, Pn., it was decided to send a representative commit te of working men 1 to Washington to advocate tin? interests of the tariff bufore Congress. IN a recent interview with General Crook, Gcronimo, the Apache chief, re fused to surrender unconditionally and de parted for the mountains. It was reported thnt I'eronimo had ninety bucks with him. The Wyoming Legislature recently dis covered that it had passed a bill relating to school superintendents which legislated out of office tho only three Indies holding official positions in tho Territory. The bill went through under nn innocent guisa without being examined into. Dr.nvTK on tho Educational bill closed in the Senate on the 2tb. The Indian Sever alty bill was passed. The Pension Appro priation bill was considered in tho House. Mr. Henderson, of Iowa, making an attack on the actions of Commissioner Black. Joseph T. McKt.e. a merchant at Wood bridge, D. T.. and associate judge of tho county iu which he resides, is under arrest in Chicago on the charge of ohtniriing goods by false pretenses. His accusers are Decker & Co.. drv goods merchants. The Inter-Stato Agricultural convention 1 assembled recently at Jackson, Tenn. Eleven States were represented. Hon. H. D. Pratt, of Wisconsin, was chairman. The coke drawers at the Morgan foundry. White and Summit works, near Pittsburgh, Pa., who struck for an advance of fire cents per ton for drawing small ovens have returned to work, tbe operators con ceding the increase. The coke oerators have decided to release all Hungarians un der arrest for riot except the ring leaders. The Virginia Legislature bus adopted the local option law. The total value of merchandise and gold and silver exported from the United States during January last am ountdd to f57.Poy. ."VtK, against sfc;fl.'V:l,."Vt in January, 1SSS. The total value of imports for January last was7.ryg,.ttt), against $li.'l,171 in Janu ary, l&lsJ. The Xcw York grand jury was discharged on the 2oth. Xo indictment was returned against any of the aldermen who granted the Broadway railway franchise. Tnn House Committee on Railways and Canals has reported favorably Mr. Perkins joint resolution for tho reliefof tbe Kansas City, Fort Scott & Gulf railroad. A luspATca form Easton. Pa., says: The wages of the 400 employes of theWarren Foundry and Machine Company, Phillips burg X. J., will be advanced 15 per ceak March 13. Orders have been bused to pre pare the G lend in Iron Company's No. 4 ia South Easton for blast. The stack has bea idle for several years. The Bethlehem Iron Company's 2o. C furnace will be xmt ia j blast in a few days. The Senate Committee on Inchnn Af fairs retkortcd favornblv Sir. Dawe' bill to amend the act for the sale of the Sac and Fox ami Kiowa Indian reservations mKaa- has and Nebraska. j teen horse perished. The House Committee on Indian AlTaira It Is state! that L. L. I.u. a Method:! has instructed Chairman Wellborn to re- itinerant, and editor of the UUde, at Wil port favorably bills p-antins ri;;bt of way ! ber. has skipped the country, having . .- ... m. . .. .... 1. .1 . 1 M Itf. I.l- nYIl. ... a. .. X IT-ICM ..ftkUkli.i . W- -'. "' ... v,..., ,w.. ... ,'yt r. .. . , .. , i.-.i -it .k ... m, .. iii-ctM with the merder of (;rah,im if& tw reMtftttfon. Mr. Tob rJ , . . .... ... 'i ...,. Ssn i. n inv? Ikh v .u fmd in a well oft r.-r-K: b,- minted and j4arl Kansas ec Arkansas allev, ami Kanu qunuimnco oum lean. . - --- - - -- - , , fchl-M th.., . . , . ...... .,....-. ..-' . ,' -., t i.- t iin.ni the MaKoy Jtrui. In order to shl.d them .ir. anl it was not reaJ i Uw C. M. FHr.,, general merchant of Darda- County, l.rro.e-1 .W from a Mtchigun 'Iconf Uut fcr. t nelle. Ark., failed recently. Liabilities, friend and save htm a mortgage on a piece , h ,,,..thir h:oi.-ic. orenuetCer. In came tnU office he found -iloo; .,uuu; aseu not given. j IL G. Uvss &Co. rejkort business failures for week ended February as follows: United States, 214: Canada, VA; total, 24S; against 2! last week and 2T." the week pre Tious. Moro than half of the failures oc curred in the West and South. Tun New York Senate has passed the bill J ceding to the Luited htates jurisdiction over the Drexel cottage at Mu McGregor in which General Grant died. Thk strike at the McCorxuick reaper works at Chicago ended by the majority of the hands repudiating the KnighU of La bor and seeking a conference with the tnnnugers of the firm. TitK Vftlatnbrosia .-hating rink at Troy, N. V., was destroyed by tire on the 2'th. Lo-s, $lW,ji). Loss to other buildings amounted to $4rX). A F.vTitrt: Point, Quebec, dispatch of the 27th say.s: The worst snow storm in twelve years is now raging. Twent-Hvc inches of snow has fallen in twenty-four hour;, and the snow is ten feet deep in places. Tin: Houston. (Tex ) savings bank sus pended on the20t,i. Deposits amounted to about flOOVJ; capital stock. $U.r)j. It wns not known what shape the ns?ets w ere in. A lotvo man nani"d Parker was re- Thk dealing house returns for week ended February 27 showed an average in crease of 21M5. In New York the increase was 'M.'.K r Gkokoi: E. Gttn.M, the bigamist nrui horse-thief, who was recently accused at Springfield, M.., of the muidtr of his first wife, has confessed and given a detailed account of tho terrible crime. He lays his misfortunes to the neglect of good training early in life. The other evening as Hugh Oliver, aged twenty-three, an employe of tho Evaiis ville (Iud.) Electric Light Company, Was at work replacing n screw on the ''arc dynamo' with his right hand, the screw slipped, and endeavoring to cutch it ho cently piously poisoned at Colutnbu,. rently of blood l' I1'"1 J f &V'm. M.rMlKI Ga.. bv eating an upple after he had kept I trilling cut on one of his lingers. !tn . tut, .,IIfjJt ,,,, lo.- U UM. Rn., , rUt ; ,, 4, ,n it in h'"s coif t ocket nlong with tome "xfo and six children in poor circum- thelr. mind-, therefore n iniilni ent . ' , ' . ' ' ,tn,.n: xistcd tt uiv tnarriupe witii N s, Uc. h.h strjviiiuiie ho wii3 uuij? to poiMin crow . sinme.s. . remony a cuir.d Jul s lv. swl'iw, on his farm. Iv the construrttoii of the (.land Island , All-xu., , r, , , .,,.,, ,; u tu.r (r. ?arMj, placed his left hand also on the dynamo, I citizens donated .Slu.CV. mid P ('. Etgen causingthe electric current of 'I.OOd caudle , hart, of Pennsylvania, furnishes the bal power to pnss through and kill him. A nisi'ATi 11 from Oil City, Pa., says: The Jtcrrifk't field report of the February oil operations shows ".Ml completed wells. '',75.1 barrels of new production, .'El dry holes. 2jy rigs mill JC17 drilling wells. This is nn iucreiisu over January of IU well rels of new production ing wells. Am. the miners in the Avcvron district, France, numbering '2JM. have threatened ' to join the strike of workmen there. The prefect of the depart ment has telegraphed to M. Snrrien. Minister of the Interior, for ' reinforcements of troops. Govr.iiNoit M E.vi'.m has decided that tho execution of Pat Ford and John Murphy shall take place ut New Orleans on Friday, March 12. The pension payments during February were about ?ll,OJO.(0i. The Italian Semite, by a vote of 01 to f has adopted a bill to equalize the land tax. The municipal authorities of Paris have ordered that thu name of the Deitv be ex- punged from children's books issued by the metroj.olitan school committee. A Sant Fe N. M.) spscinl of the fi-th say.s: Steven Pujile, Lee HnmMctt, Kid Wilson and Robert Holt, charged with tho murder of the three Mexican sheep herders in the Gnlezo canyon, have Ik'cii nrreted and are in custody at Blootnflcld. Tiicso are the men for whose arrest the Govern ment offered a reward of ?1"00. A imtiNft robbery was committed at t Brow nwood, Tex., the other night. Whilo . the clerks iu William Ciinieioii ct Co.'s of- I lice w ere posting up the books three masked men entered, and covering the clerks with 1 J revolveic pioceeded to ro! the store ami clerks of about l..o0. As soon as they ( left one of the clerks, named Coker, fired 1 several shots after the letinng men, one of j whom was struck and instantly kill?d. i The dead robber had none of the stolen 1 money in hi.s possession. AIiDITION'AX. IHSlMTClinS. The House Committee on Public Lands ly a test vote has put itself on reconl as in favor of the repeal of tho pre-emption land law. As Dr. It. Lowit?.. Paris correspondent of the London 'fttHC. was ascending tho stair case of his home the other n'ght a shot was lited nt him by some unknown peisjn, bt-t missed him. Thkee ni"n were found frozen to death in the streets of New York 0:1 tho morning of the 2d. Dt'ittNit a heavy pale the entire roof of the Ilockland County (N. Y.) almshouse was blown off. The building, which is a large one, contained many inmates, but none were injured. A sTitiKE occurred tho other day among the employes of the Try Dock. East Broad way & Batten Railroad Company at New York and all the cars stopped running. , The cause was because the company took on new men. intending to discharge the , old ones as soon as the new men under- ' stood the work. CvnntNAt. Anv.ei.o JAContNt is dead, lie was born at Genzano April 2". Ii2.", and was created a cardinal on March 27, 1SS2. ( The President, on the 2d. sent a mes-sag to the Scnato requesting adequate legisla tion for the protection of Chinese resi- 1 dents. I Tnn Educational bill was again under consideration iu the Senate on the 2d. The House was occupied in considering the Pension Appropriation bill. J. H. AuniEMOKTE, the embezzling New Orleans sub-treasury clerk, has lxen sen tenced to five years' imrr.sonment in tho Chester (111.) penitentiary and to pay a ' fine of 5.000. , The laborers on the Annapolis & Balti more Short Line railroad struck for higher wages Teccn t ly. Two tun were killed and one seriously injured by a train jumping the track at Island Pond. Vt, while trying to force t"ue snow blockade recently. Secketaut Wihtnet has ordered the commander of the United States uteamer Galena to deliver to the United State. Mar- ' hal at Key West, Fla., the steamship City of Mexico, seixed for being engaged In a filibustering expedition against Honduras. ( UEOKGE W . LAKE bas Decn convictca ta the Richmond County (N. Y.) court of bar- were foanj to be illegal, and a new election Shannon river, in Irelad. k Uhf capp ing ruin?d hut own illegitimate daughter, rHed to vote other bonds. Ia tk ury ant' cultivation of eel. TW tak by whom he had five children, four of titese j jaanc the water works collapsed, and n? f fort --thou -and in a sial ai-ix: being idiots. 1 wben the election came off the bond were Kmetinw tecurrd years ago; bat lie Tue associated chaanbars of agriculture I ,jefeted. Thereapon the contractors sued present prosin-; is mecii Je-a. iiir U of Rreat Britain have adontcd a resolution .... :n. o.n.1 imt-mmf the drainage of tO emoiry and oiWr favoring the imposition of import duties oa j - w foreign grain. I floated The Bhaziliax loan of .S3.00aCOO has been tn ;a itino.i thh taam wm cmvrr. kftit shr ami wutrmnea lo enrtr. itM . AUMMttr mvi bv the Rothschilds. I mnA , mn escaped with a dactin-. dear! ansi Vi-eafc otae- betas p?ea tm ?&rfn-JV wi I Frcsident recently informed an of-. bkoken rail ditched a 3iis5ot.i t PririCc everv morahv by -jbeatM tf brje latut- i aatarh wore ea 8co seeker that he hail something cIo to do better than kaatic otCces fcr evta Lis Democratic amppurtcis. a NEBRASKA STATE XEWS. Tnn livery stable of Buchanan fc Hodges at Wilson, was recently burned and seven of land which he never ow tied nor had nn interest in. Ho U now under bond to ap pear for trial. The IL fc M. folk are said to t meeting with considerable heavy grading along their EIw ood line. The cut w here the road leaves the bead of Plum creek and comes down into Deer creek is two and a half miles in leugth and srenty feet deep in the deeiwst part- Tbs-fs followed by a All of almost equal "fCugth. They havo a well boring gang a hich go ahead and put down n well iu advance of the graders West Deer creek is the farthest point west where contractors are at work on the line. I'Eititr Kcllck. the David City livery man, has lfeii looking for a man who called himself Darnall. Recently he hired a team of Fuller to go to U! -, since w hich time he ha.s heard nothing from his team or the thief. Tiik first newspaper in Nebraska was called the .W&r.nA.i '.iMiam. It was pub lished at Hellevue, November 1j. Kl- Tnr. I'.ock Island engineers have t cached Beatrice fiom St. Joseph, and are outfitting for their march westward. Gkamvc; has hgttu on the Nebraska t Colorado railroad, between Superior and Kdgar. The contractors expect to finish by June 1. Hem II i.n, living near HuMr-M, uiru re - . ! r. it- 1 ....:!.-. ....I ..II ....,, t,...l - juiiia's .-imi uiiiiwh'i " -. m i .i.,. i ... . ,.r fl. ..... .... K..... rnns tiuii iiie nvsi. ui 'tv ui- nit- r-wi 1 ued, and cast iron culverts are being put in, and it will thus have, at the start, as pood ami permanent roadbed as theie is in Nebraska. , I'atkvts lately granted Nebraska invent ors: Door latch. T. ('. II. Ilnyrhorter, of Rising City; bird cage bracket, S H Derby, of Utica; fan blast regulator, H. II. Wilson, of Lincoln. A uui.HOAii eating house will soon lie opened for business at Emcr-on. At u largely attended meeting of citizens of Kearney the other night all arrange ments were completed for a ?.V),f0 hotel, three stories high and lOOxl'X) f . t . Tlw ance and is the owner. Woi k is to be com- raenced at once and completed as soon as possible. The trial of George E. Parks the self styled Fremont "detective," ended by the conviction of Parks for perjury. Pat ks w as of IU wells, i7." h.ir- j convicted of an attempt to drag an estima , 15 rigs and 17 drill- ble and woithy citizen into the incendiary burning of a number of houses of ill-fame. Avotlicer recently nrrested John Hutler nt the head of Snake creek, one hundred miles north of Neligh, charged with the murder of Frank McNealy iu Mason. Tex . on a requisition of tho Governor of Texas. Butler offered resistance, but was captured after a short struggle. The Nebraska Press Association has been revived bv a recent meeting at Lincoln, at I which the following oflieii-s were elected: ' -r, 1 . it . 1. ., ,, ,, 11 1 . President. Hon. h. M. ( orrell. of Hebion; First Vice-President, J. D. Calhoun, of Lin coln: Second Vice-President, W i. Hns kell. of Ord: Third Vice-President. M L. Thomas, of Iloldredgo: Secretary. II. M. Biislmell. if Plnttsmouth: Treasurer, E. Vhiteomb: Executive Committee, Pool. Finnic It. Morrissev. F B Bisley. W. N. King, J. A. MaeMurphy and L. A. Ste vens. A mr. wolf hunt was indulged in near Milleiboto. Knox Count v. the other day, nnd one of the pesky varmints bagged. DrwEi'si: is the name of a new town on the Burlington & Missouri survev fiom J Edgar to P.Iue Hill. Fortv acres have liecn ' laid out as the town site, about four miles ' north of St Stephens. I .Irnr.E.I S Mm hem.. of Nebraska, while addressing the convention of earlv Iowa settl is at Di's Moines on the 2Tth. dropped deai! on the Hoor of the opera house just n l.e cl'ed the sentence, '"I love the old sol diers of Iowa.' The young eopie of Kimbill have or ganized a society called the ICinilKill Pub lic Litrnry Dime Society. Its object is to ' furnish cntertaiunicnt once n week, collect the dimes and then to purchase n valuable library o; en to every lody. A very ex emplary undertaking. A Tt:iv of twenty carloads of California oranges passed through Shelton nn-ently, biuiuil for New York. They were guaran teed thiough time at the rate of forty-five miles pr hour, and all trains were side tracked for thorn Tnr old spttler of Antelope County re crntlv met nt Neligh and formed an asso ciation. The first annual cncnmpinent ill be held September 20. lrt. Liox- never had a licensed snoon. nnl in onh one instance has any person had the hardihood to attempt to sell liquor in the town without a license. . It is stated that a plot was recrntlv dis covered to rob the mail carrier from Ains worth to Brew-stcr by two men. one of whom has but lately served as n guardian of the public peace and as night wat-h fn Ainsworth. but hr.ppily the plot was fnis trated. The mail carrier had just received his pay. MaUMVEUV and material for the Elkhorn Valley railroad bridge over tbe Platte are lieirig sent to the front in large quantities. The bridge will span the river a: a oiut five miles west of Fremont. Tlie bridge itself will be 2X0 feet in length, built of forty-seven sjmns of sixty feet each The abutments w ill rest on foundations of oak and cypress piling, of which there will be l.;51 peces in all. Mit dogs at Ponca- WaU-ace Cm lien, the young man lately sentenced to the State ienitent!ary for six years, on a charge of horse unl:n:r, es caped from the county jail at Cbadroa the other morning about three o'clock. The committee of lawyers appointed by the Supreme Court to investigate the con duct of L. C. Burr in connection with the release of Zimmerman, the convicttd racr- ,tr4.r fie.! he!r resort at Lincoln the tts.i-Hv. Th reocrt finds him miltv of the charges made against him. and that hi? ca-e is within the jurisdiction of tbe court to take such actfon with respect thereto as tbe facts may warrant. 1 The traveling profesrional hors tradinj; pins has struck G-neva. Tire people OI Milford have pot lb4melve, into a muss over their water work. I: i seems that after the water work bad been f . , tu .,- which were to cav for them . 1 UiB. Att ts.- -w J w mm theee jnca recently undcrtooir to drive a team over the ice on a creek near Ord. fraFjrfat traia at Danbar tbc other day, aiv' j wrecked eight cars. 1 ,, . AW., WW 1- -T " A . . L. . I-- Jm ORAriAM'S GUILT. T! rrtos'tr.'l i:ici''t ' VVlfe Mnr U rr S!.iVr- . I utl nlton TJic stiry ut Iti rimr. i-iKiN.riK: n. Mo.. Mrrh 1. Mr, Cora 1a; (imham, wife .No, 2 of (Jeorr II Cra ham. and brr mot bur. .Mrs. Matloy. were anestel Saturday, charged ih beins: en- tiehtlf .f Mr. Kmuia Moll an-l Mr Crw K. (ratiHtn I t-h t state :mt dmd-ll tt tmphatica.I that thej affint rr'.r aiwt eow ptitejv- lanov-ent. t-oth jaorn-ly ao! -nij. of nnv khoKils of or ctmpbc,t .. tbe denth of tth tinihara. Neither of tin in and tho mo-t remote idea that an crtm bad Nen ciiii:nittsl Itoth or them hii'U:a netsj with the utntoi hnet atd k-f fj.th. I am informed tjat both otttheu br turinsl 8;-am: me and are the loud U n thnrdi tiuncatJoii"'. but 1 shall ui.o iwth r to tr ent uiv doinir th in fud Jutu-e ttwidtx? necessary, iu order t j e ou m cit r hl-try of th - ae. to trueeents t.mk t.:h -prinr Df l.-N,. at which l " the papfr w th hH:h I was t-ontuctcd :n W ahiiis:i'ii. Kan . HKt ME KIN S I I I 1 IJIIMKK "l i. and it tKKratne linjH.-iMe iiKsimlurl ft Mr. nnh iSrahtim and mcif hd u.-n-r Ined together k hjj i a f himl. n ! por haps mlk-ht. hni e done if each had teen !r beHnnur ith the other At th - juncture w iiiutuallv agreed that 'lie -boiild t. 1 nrt WaMie. IjmI . with the (hildrtn ant !evbm I would n main in Kbh-us and pel wimtf couaf out of the pan-r. at:d support h r far us I wns at ie stu- rmnc f't and aN-itl Apr! 1 I ak-o wnt to l"-rt aiv lu was there onl two dns. durtitf wheh time I stopped u.thmt stepaiotber. imt It mtnti Sarah tinihani at a!i I roiu i ort Hi..- 1 went down into Ford I outit. Kuri . tor ti.e purpose of local. i? a tlitn. Not tn-ti c sii.tei there I rvt 'lined to Fort Aane and remaiio-ii ai-out ten das. a .tin toJplu with tnv stcinioth-r. though cadin s, nil titnr upon irah Unthain to see tliethi.ilreu. I thef latnt'lt sr.iijr3eM, Mo. lem luiu' here .tune I. Jusi i f.r. cnniiifr to pr nu'rteid I pa-el a tew dav in ( rti rdia. Kan . and troiu ihal p'ni ist to both Mr. Mot.ov aed M I r. that I hal llkX - .r , r,.murr'i t,, nk .ruhm n (raliiiiniuli - tic me that ii knew tmy marriage toi. jr.i I.ee and prpt mr to M4lE TIIIM.s U MIM lull VII I wrote to" her dciii, the marriage Sho replied etu-ios n it inti!.Mi,-. imtue f tfc miirriuire innl itis stisl that I -eii-J her tmnr or she wou'd eu. tne. Iut tcitcniiinvr hr stiitement that hhi' would neei I r ith mo iiKiiiu. I sent lit r tiionev Mt l U it nt time-, iiutii about s,cpt mtier 31. h-n I ipim.i . to her that I wouM iu lo riiMini in a iiuiip llllil llss.itne the lull 1 are llinl evj-eti-i- of tli" I'll Jdreii. She trotit.'ht the , l!lren to ttu t M I.t II s utl the rwri.iitf or S'ptt'lHber 3. I-.-.'i We i uiHtm ! 111 M. I !! s until tht lliortlllli; of V. e-hiesitiu. N-plelllher .! I en dcaiiis to p -uuie h r e titer to return to I irt V.'n in- or ko to her line e s in Smith st. Louis, 1, 11 I ut Olie tilitf s,c Mils 4, Jrtr M-I- siihiIi ! that she it-iiioM-'l nit the ihtlitrcn-i clothttiK' fri'in lor trunk miiI pun d it in 11 viil -c. winch the oNlest Ihij hii im-if wt nt uptown to piiichase Mic t h-npis her mini! a halt doen t-mcs diinnir the st i n M. Louis, am! a: the n-rv lust priti stmt tie wmilil L'ow.th me. I MaHii'ri'-iii.tn,) lii-r ami she t ralare! on the k,tnw trail wi'h aie!t anil the 1 hihlii n !xostu!rtin iMi eniii-aii inn ot 110 hmiII. l.e 1 iime c-.-.ir thiouh to North printrtlell w.tb I h 1 nrniiisd witli Mr 1 .0 before 1 1. tt St Ixuts to s.n ,. ,1 iMiin fur the eliiiilreii at her ! t.mr.iiit I li'l not at thnt time hate s-nrufi liiiilmm nith me. I ilHieil not U-.ie h-r n theiiejio: ami s(l uctit hack tnl iisKt , what she ioios,"il to do. he lepl.ml tlm abe s ITo.ri w herever I went. I mm! her he won, ( bnve iiuhmI time it she to'Iowci tne h I wrs oiiur to 1. ink Hve im'i hi rosr. the oiinir. he n it r-he rijcs.(sl sfi. -inihl stand r if I did. e:buti not iieiifximr 1 uitt-ndi I to wnll. Weciiine nn r ti South Sj nnirar'il mid I took ln-i to a it stnurHi't tor -ui'i r. I wear im-r to the iriiM-r s,,r. ,,r - Itutiks. on Unlmit street WiiHIKd ij ti a w h Je at .nit the M J.oij e (wmition. nod I tin 11 n ti rued to the m staimini mid uukt-d (juitc a wh.le to mi rah. I III. IMS Hill NOT TO HI IX MY but to retui 11 to M. Imi s or jro up 10 Kmiiii I it, urn-re i won ii st-tid her iiiinii'r tti ht upon. s.(M. Vl.(, .j,-) t i ist- to Hiivihtns-. b.it lolhiw, d me out of :ln it -latuant I .;i.'-'l xi:h t.r ,. (;,r ,,,..,.,. n, Hrf, ,r.(, u 1- ini'.uce liei- to to up to Khiims ,ir I could do not In ui. th ln-r. iiti'I I -thrteil IohuIK oiit to the MolNiy taitti I thoniriit -nt-Hiiii .1 nt-M-r Htti-mi't to uhIIc the tl mli thnt llfL'llt. till! "tie TolIiMW"! r uht Mtter tne I left the tiuii ileput .ilnmt s .ti t,r n nt- o rmi-'it p. III. illi'l uulki il the elit-re liistHII -- lo tho tin-in. It was pro! ahiv Iih 111 . 'I hit"ltiv. (U-tolier I, u to n the Inriu itiire irnte w .n leuclicl At III s M.,nt I -topixs- Mli-I il: "Niih, arlll. I mil Jit 11 tbe eiire . f the farm. iiimI 1 011 mj-i not tro up f li-i It u tmlil ! ht up 1 vi-ry lii 11 mel coiril Jo von no po-s Iiie coihI ' -tv ft tl jm t -le thnt "he would yo up to the hoii". mt.t cienr oni out. I Inn! p'cIvimI up 11 t ck mid M-Hmhit-tllllir with a ktilte. the t.'.Riie of v loch wns or.e 11111I a halt inches Ion,,' Shu hnil it iiim'I li'lio in her lintid ninI hIi 11 she w h -i M-lie-in f -nt I insistipir thnt h would co up to rhe lidihc anil t car tlmitr- out. I r-ititiij h r of it Itasoii she was eiifHiri-l in ut Limit, lit. Tills s, Miiif'risl hi r tliiit she st rue's at m w th the IijiiIi -h. h-tl 11 her lmtxl I threw up tit v IihikI to unnl ot; the Mow and th klllfe striltl. her 'Il the left si,.,f the thioat Mie i-r.i .1 out th it I had kil. l h r I irrsj..ij her itml thr'W In r troiii me 'inl nh Jell . lei.tH to the trruiiii'l I lf-ntit iir hi-rtml fou ml the Moim) whs t!iwinr nfus- from the 'round .11 the llfck. I Knew then thai It w nil up with mi sooner or later, for 1 b be el "MIMHin wit.t. oit ' I pisie) th' klllfe into the wound to it full (nsriii hihI Iben conlleml a Io-iik t n what d.-jwiMt oi I "lmi.t iiiiiUe ot the ImmIv. I wns mIhio"! !.nrnl.J that th- 4f"l hnd lieeii done Mti'l the next moment after ai-l I woiihl hate irnoii the worl I to rr--;i it I then tm.lres.c4i the NJi mid nrr.i d it t thu well and lrmj el it in W. thoiit n thought thn: thecioih iiwou.il not m- a -cut if m ,.i-j ,: on ihf re h ew h r. 1 lrot e th c'othliix iimfter tin-tsji . lit tb s tint ;' iiiiMin Iiti'I Jui ri-n i "Mt l the wci i.j jKiiidere.1 over the mitter ui I tb firt ftivn of iliij iL'bt li run to pp. nr. wh.-n I wiii-J out onto the am.n ro! niruln nl a!rrl up the lull and iwst the bur, tltout n hnn lrd feet. I then Minnd i 1 i m U k to lie .ioiiso. Hpproiirh.nc it f rn the mi r i)lt lie-ti-r hl. ltnl sl jusij l lb w rM I f.J- ro4tn window v twit I ora nd Kltn M."' v. w ho were s,'t.jiii'. tinfthcr. KHiikP, unsi t ru let tne in I changed my clothe-. hii-li wrr wet an uii'ihly. for lrr oii-s; tlvn cbH P t r Haw Vui". the hire-l niHn: thi-n wi-nt nrvl !! down on tlies ! of to bl tiii hr-Ji"i w read. ... KtovnKVTisrj :b i.i:r. I wish to rc?tnjte In tbe mo-t nnintio manner the nt-ire nn1 cftpleti inm. fx or i he s;;:fctc! poniHH-l on In n wr in ta matter of I orn I.e dnibmn. Th loinir. I ru-t lntr irirl has rewwinil Arm rt 9td1m't In Iter love ami devo. on to m tarutirh 1 trif- terrible ffn r and it l on lier ccuijt iiore than any t her th: lhi ronlr wi nude h Is a thoroufb y rno44 tnj wnmn h ho hn-come .nto m i if, and ht"rr .f hotn- I h.ire m r bad ks 1.s-t 1u-t h-r. 1 half coa'W'-rcl thnt iiflrr nil tk- Ut ar.ii at :h ininr: th-r w - ! a "3,i-v ins- chance" on a p'ra ui not ?o-ltr. t'vit when uiv debt o rae en.4 j-tar4 f tt far lanr than trr w . J can not l-ui atttn4on th" trhu T k-r I .m, uient theer tf my l-ir c-hlilra sa. r near to we any i:b--r cfe4rn ar. s-he by nr rosiest tbe r rwni-M aivl I would sk. L-entiemen. tbat tker are n t -i avTKV frma b"r . t their w b !ic loius taeus ami tk-y Jht. ... CfJvaoc H CKjiu. The French paper have rWtt filled with stories more or It anfcrtphal about the la if Mr. Vaaderltilt and hw pnrcba. " ia I'an-u Oa taJf t t the .Sect that on on- oc-"a"Km. katAing at a .-uperb ehibit of oraamitaJ imi ivork shown at the Palace ni I oda -tnr t the xjtntia! fair, he itHtair! th price of the lot. "I"! whole i- Wfrtb liftv tbotl-nitd frar. if it i worth a penny," proodlr said the owaer "I'll Ukt- 1:." ttkl y(r. Vanderbtit: dt!ivrr it :j me sf;r the exbibtlion ; over." And he went away The tiair plucked at the lvf of the- jrentVman aceompanyinj: Vand'Tbtlt and ino;rel in a wfcisjH'r: "Is vottr friwl all nbt In the bead?" -A". "'. iltraUL One of the. i!o-trit aJoajr iie - lHBOcnces.. l . ajsfJe C oaar.'l are tivo aro imuien Ixak-. in which Ue erl- injjnoto. autl Omi ciktacaJj ' poor -1 p.c. - : THE RIGHT Or REMOVAL. VIw of thr tlMwrllr t tU- -t- JfU ,l..rj tvinmltf-r ! is-tl- -iiioul l"rm . WAHi.r..s. Marrh --Tlwi.fcr.ty report of tlw Smat Jodir Cam:Um on tbe !ii4:n envr t ihtm ot lour t- - long n ' m;orHy nors. aoo awsMMiTi tha wo mi Utu en SAAte. T ITulaiKl h.-sL ' of the oTUs g.tj bT KajMifcliratts 3f, Mtttl as a rewanl fo party inkcA. The Ir! lo whom lh Pifsklefi: owod III-. pomtnHHw ami ci.sctmn hd JKnrMied from sit parl-ci-p-at on in tbc en it adoilittraUot) of tbt Ihvs rrnntrnl fur near'.) a juartf of a rttituo.3' the Jr.eiKls ami upf-xler of th lihJitt suadu uppltcnt on (or a telitnbeloa of th pub:- SruK No othrr 'rraioyttt lta ever hern bjct U smch a rr uial o hail j tuan crave dftVuitl, nod no otixtr n-d sUv-h au abundant supply of valid ua xs and cais, urgtns him to Ui fio -eteiafothks is wf tiNMuvai fnM'lrt eml ottipe and no oUw er m-tstrd with more famtrsr, Shr juM elainu of hit up- Htter. or ued rh pnwr e,' rrnoal coisioati4Hi4i:y. NutttiUilandK tWao facts, tto MuttuntaHuon Uar breti arnt to Uh fH-nte In QSrum eaaca an. I bao iieea allowed rewain befir the it nmit :v waiwttt eaauitRt,a a.td tnl dp4Mt tloo. sen r m ii iHiri iet, Sttlpfned t ttie nakevi truth without any spe-inl ploatllutf. the i-ae matt ftrtheru alo on tiinr itM;utuoa and wwwet of thu Attorney inera! U ub-tiier the ."Nnal Ua rHh: U the demand of tbe Attorney lu (Kai Uansmi44ii aitint tin order of tit President ot a papr ot document of thede-M-nptton ttientiono! in the resolution, when that paper or doemura; is UiXet inrefitsrl to relabi ec!usrelr m the remotnl of !u uti by tbe licklen; and Cor thac tea-son xiott. bs wot open U lu isrtum by tlie hettatt. Th Pre'deiit holds that it is not u public ilornateiil, and there is no doubt that his derision wuM be mseptcd an ronrluie. Th Hiiuori'.r ad uiits that all public doeuuMMUH telat lii to any subject oer which Ciire.s la power aru subject to rH, but denied tin' i isfLt U) demand dMruueitU miat sC evclusht'ly to lemov.iN r -us.,t,.us. 'IlieonU rhebtfu! cu-sUMliatt of such pt-rs s the l':s,deu.'. The demand, ay tins re juirt, in the present canu upot the Attorney i"cneral iHH--saiiiy imitltM that in liw jiultfinent of lit majority of Ihe eommiUfsa the cnte ha Uie timr ituwer o ieioo a!s thai it brt". oer ttdnttneni. There h no c"4mm fioiu this rfticiai let it vin. i in tbe I'L'iit in this rubtroi. lite N--onit or lb Presdett. Tilt wIMHttTV ft lyillM t. The iitUortl) evjreie Mtrf!tt at thu Pfi4' nance it. Uit ui.in:y irpori of the icsoluiion telatiiitt lo the prefefiir uf ,. Ii:itiii hoiMratiy dis,t,.-is .Miirrs and sailors and acks b what uulboi.U nr i icso.ut on WHO icjuute. and what it Imh to ! hhIi tin iutln cjsj. Tb tiibrmit on of tl.e itiiitotity i that tftWtit ih-ut humi I'nuiti M!dn r. but on theroiitran w 41 either a t'on'edeiate dir or shiithl'i, and Iliey N iiM- tip i'lJeilt of tbeeoi'u(lon W.19 to s.sjMin: jnillM-al and pita!i mlviwiUnje. 'I he i'Krt rnociudes ax rollimn. " I'lie lit- eMtatde usiitt it loNrruicn Prepotent I U- hunt ximI ti In 10 by the eiitu with an tin- liieiMll) political majoiit) If malkibK mi- Jm-h -ins u alietrcd M obi I loll of b' public p;edue him! pnnn.(ns nd U ma ! tentovala or hUsjiriHMis except Kh caa. Ptewidtnii ('JeM-huid's pioniies aini IimIcs .u pri of tl.e i-ublislifd tist(y if the roiinltt. and for their folbfnl ptfiiiiia:ir. b- de- nnsiii re-nsibiitv u tli .s'iit-, aiwi s:auis lewly lot ttiil b Uk rJe. JI, did mmsc thu ptooiwe that itittiiiff tl.e '.eriii of a c.Ml oflicer he would not wisiieml of remr hun for tlm xde rca ti that In o a lieublican. Mere! Ih'.uc m iJepuliiiiTui. il be hjd beti hlid w,ii .1 iiHlie. iaiilifn: ami t-Dnetit f lirer. Ho Pri.lrtii itrelnrwl h wtnt.d ih; ii-C-iitl as urtieteot raits. Hut if rh nfU cer while in ofti e had ud it power, : in-ilii-iM-e, or euHiUitneiit to i-nmnt4 the or CMiizHlioii and ii'cesi n hi, party hj" at b'tiiiU lotntrnibnw aul wakini; hiwetf active ks h patlraan in election, tie Prt dnl haa deriaicd atwh eondiiei and action by any ii'eum'wi.t. howetrr eat!le, aa a Mulaiuinof tlie p r:l of Uh- law Ulmm that civil oU.rc ta a MtOiie truot, U tijir natr ami not t tin eip!n rd a art eU-iumt ut power tit patty eJ-rtuit. aad that iKt rodH-t wood be tie led aa a ftumtUut catni Jm uteiiiofi. mr. rKiirT nmrrmx. 'Tl.e I'tvtMdmt dr ;ine to nubuiit vol aw tat II v to the deci.iuw of lb trihonat nv tu bo Jii4cfMH a to Um MtftVMMiry ; rM-h eau Ut Mi-pefailon eir.a.iy whew b. letr that Wfh e,diK-t ia the otftVer iiilgbt bo ink'dd by the lirptib irw ma jor ity wirrtMm fr iho retention tl tb tnrumbent In ofti-e. 'Ilia Preprint! wn turret imI a trial by :ie pn!e for th eMrcMr of any of bta -w r or to cth rhattfe of any ut lu tiAirtal tin ties. a hs w.ll have a ia.r tnbanal en tb wko Uuth. btit b- d'ritnen otjr4ien.se to any ao Uwfu! urotb4o to ulal nodt uorpwt aulAortty b an uafrteadJy tritMin atr twiwrs and A" antra V te'attac rwnm-j to sut-tuonft. and eooiam.njc 10 near 1 7 every ca niy n parUal iteiwat of th catwut, f.irtu and r-ao(ii tor b flkiaj art of w;-?nKu. in r. im majority of i,. cbmm of 3rttpei,ioit, o she tamonty ar ialortoed. Une Prr'sMlnst had iaofwatMtfi commanieatrid b htm oral.), by wm cooMired rei.Mr,! whieh ,! wo!d k. latKwatbi tor hiat u rewtember or reptx- dote ia every eaae o ao Ut pot U haaji ut jatmaraaiioo of all th fart wkch f. rood hint iu the miirntan. if tie iunta had thxttUHrty nntirf U 'MiUtutioa ir lno id tb luitvd sate to nUI hhn to an aorooot. ! fwoeloMoa. Um mm-t ity of onr noatm tt ate gratiaed at bia able tt star that b the Deoaocrata oad a ma jwity in toe Vttate ao u-h fmrtrl a lh.t now 'Xbtbitrdf ii.f cnonty woa fee witrxruird in It.o hitryo at re-w4iaaaa." The report . wieaed by Jtumm L. fogh, i:ehaH oSut, 0wrt If. V aaU Uo K. Jacijoa. i Th ra etttwit of lritiw merre i indicatrJ b th fa-t that a amy fs.r withowi vgmm BrdUS veaoei bent; Kat with all i rew. Ia'trd. the txttU tike NMmtfa f NoTm brr 4jj-'iw a mack grur arrrjf hk than t!t. lor dwtiajc ifc thtrly dar no few r Uao Mrveat.tor ahipa. w,th afl oa board, prishod. Tktm etitftoto a Lremewbaus toll. bwi. )kag thx rtrry iZ tr?d - of ih world rfcirtf m aWr hand. Itntannia. ia ai.1 lo Caar tlt ftmtit. Th isihabftawtift of Aara&i kar kw: lra a jwtxAhr to cta!ota, Prof. FloweT mu?ytt ikM ijaey rbw blr are aoi a it(iftet rae fo'rwoJ be radanl iuditrat4 of Ota of the nrrtmbirt attar's, bwt are rather a era between two brarke of tJbe ek3 -ay betwe Utw frxajy-hajred Miba. iaiw. wh iil iwhahit aoaae of Om iZiall is2adv MJ 4oaa mtimlm Wu ihomt UyatJL ut AaWtheim i: -j.4.4 t4S4TY4l ASS4XS7 SSX4UBK TX W 44T V4414r. A 4. 1.. . ,... . , -. - " " - -'"-' - ' XT. Sailt. tiwi ' jjjtiwrtfll km SaVaMO arw j a At anwl f Wtttrt 1 ktvn U w4 k of .wand t t.w ,. fa J bw hoibl mlJaWIW. Konoi Fort '? a r s taaal.w. ferii-'e nit; Oat yAcrx 'ittT "" PAN-ELECTRIC. Th Uss HIM iJM3 imt am tn-rr l tm. frotw tho CrotMJW " llun nifU4 a uftito U t lUahwfc r. j.j.,,. nMoitttMMWi ftfrti( to.lrr i- tJ ijrKrtrk' irphtma wutttm. T iub.a:ut i ;oi!ow: K,,Jr.L Tlt rwiitt m . ia--f ''1 Mm br . J,,. fc.fs.by irctil at '? m t. . MtublrlO . ll' i.n. I . WW n f t I nil ! Ill fL.. r.. irr,i wpj.ttri l tfc r.sbi f Ik t.i 4ti ltl-trt.'- T.,l,' "" p- ofs Mirt. iaiu rj i la-'! : li t -'tepa ht Imp W-"! t tke ! Ksrtre rowfmwjr. or f t -, ihr-r rurp'. o t intjuirv : ltfc ' It" t. k . '' trr -rl .. r th star. t otT rataii or ora ' prtMft mii f lao Urtrt- I'.wi""' . oosrtt it lb :t4Utur, t .. r rxncati ofrtmrfif of th i--, NtWt tt t I l?l M t fern ml f.r ciMrfat natdr trre4: aialat o fMia l flrr Iwd tk ! ' . . aotn. mi mil lfc nwuoMfa '-wnli w rni ? citii.tusi H foftlMrr auia n .srriir mm rrpon 'j!f "JT.V -,'" tk olheoea. ut any taaorw- c- 'ntft-nst tbe ! 4 sr t ttroirn t . h. mttmr 1 a ji 1 fenMi. tl. tb ' l 4 - It n ii to !' . 1 il or mj s t . tl. .) tl. 1. - ' ' tl f , ' to .. n ? . " mtiUt n 'i r 1 al 1 l f'1-- ' th. tt i.r. 1 . " In i.i n. a ' - "s pi ;. - ' i .) '.4li' '.' it f4. I !, ' ' ' U '. the - l ! iro;sr r 1 r 1 1 ' 4 tiv-i - tht f no ' - 1 ' tk o mat ! irt ai r- , 1 e . J tft.t brief. Ii t sied i. ' . U wl-rU l.toSen, of Wv4 X u 1 ei4d Pn'.ttier. wtom ha at! 1 UC tw-hind tbe entamoa ot bl 1 . attaefc men intrad of atlaet tho ffwt of ttio Iloaw IImp t lifted fiom the tiwnatlttaw ,1 ,. adoa4ei. Mr. loraerv. of MitiMMtrl. ft 1 mUtee 4i Acomnts. retwrtod ' : lowiatr r-Mjiiti4itt whkrh wa a K-4..'r. 1. That tht mmittw. j . att'S I'osl nhMla l h irl riu -r n w helbT aat.I'tlonatl !rf ,!) eairt ! prr-ttrul the uonf" . praok fue.M o. and Imoiiii to tb t in Hniunati'l ! iBe "lui. 4 th r lf eOMlM-tltiO lr?wtn It-tKlxp'i j !. 1h1 l .rs, t tilt 4 I e i-f b -ats aa ul unrraMin.. rhrtf (k r ifraohK- 4-i 1 1 STUCK AND ROASTCO A ICiiHtnt I'ltJ ltr llv.it Uwt sri the lrrrlitt ,t.,l llof.ri. -t lf K.l.tl. Kai CtTt. Mo.. KeK ?t.t itVhirW last nig-lit tl i wore eti I Jtomi the oinnlita; ami at th awitltw n of Tw enttaMh vnd fnowtt att' few ittimib tho wlWJeholWiBtt. ' built of ;-ruui pine, h'h In il fote the lire eoabi be put out h nine aijtnin dweitiof were l t derin; eifht ailW-i Ihhiw!m i-..i n . la It. I tntf a lm ot about it4. rl Nt. a, Mr a" Rora. fi All Hindi, dntrr. atnved, t; iu.ile from Moetentb ktreet, a itil4d Ut dn-ti down iaawatil I tiH-L A nrwer waa rirtutly iad I atreet atel in front of tho atlil it I in MHuewbnt, aol tbe groutol i -Mil . '1 be w biel of tho reel tn -and at Uht hiw iiiMit llto Itame flont lb- .d uf I be p'ftOiUC in Ui MAI tveriMM ih "trert, lH-lrr.tiitf Ue h, toi and etew in a wall f ftte. I- i I i-t r. . 1 i tl . t 11 rc r ' , ' r t tn-at aa quick I v an the ttaota bad t aut Hi trace of tlie hore weto ei-t J le and the ntt daahi out t tho thv but to.t uninjured. Tho haodo ant t ' Nick Hum, tho rtefttn. wt - I , bottied aiwt'it U trarrl ho uy l t ' t b. haMt. A if hWll, Uto d lf r ra alo burn-d. hot not badly. To ' w wrte toasted ao totrthly tba ' of them wlil bate t be ' ' prohwb t bmb. The rani waa !' dam -iced. Tli pUntttc mill beioniM t Miti lieu k Well. Th d-rt. n h wire nerup 44-1 by la'ir)n jipi. w wl hv i44I. Ittia. tu hta?d aot KatttaWi - lh hfi' w4 UwMtbt t be Ue worll of '. jfovMsiiary. UUOVW PfcOh; A TfMJT. A !.! e Itt44tn ',. i'ttttfwew Tttteer - IU r lr4 l.culk. lrrijn. V. Y.. Feb. T. f ' urk as night. wh-i tho am U a tro e-e. a laty. aaid f if tlo lx' 9t irrn,r -. 1 hbmtt fnn a tjtkm foarf4 ir JCfio atd Ink.tk. Mm at'ei 1 irowl the timing ear tw the .r;. : hnabaad. oifner had f.c . th p'aifottM uan ! wo off tho f taiu. TW tra-n f- - ' ati befoee they fowod tin . -i . "wafted iteoth. hot reroived -over the IWt teotpte. I'tw a. . i.. . T. T 1 yakrr o thu late m Cavern? . 1 tUn Unm a lke Mioe tran ' .tew iMtokuX ait haawtt t Ilora -iotf taaxlay. lie aa.4 t'tt ao ab ' iKm (40erwur waa m to 'rat. 'lie- 4SwI l4Vc !.aat Cmita.. fmtK 2 4 harta (eaeh ttat aotwithataodimr tho iaarvttfcll the HoeTisn i.ran. smltm of IJwW rwwa. tho Patriar-t.ai r.mm ta ff toadiry a All put id tho eawafry, on tho part of th rarbsoa !jraJ to, carry ma thm uelm "X tho tirnui f -i r 1 i f 4, t kt f a r if Fhk mrwanora 01 uo rr rmot 1 bb uaave in the awfn prwea aht lb omMUmm ft i tbe awtlortft tVftna ,e. ct.Moajrd of b hi l.l npawt tro uaVe. lUninnt lawyer a. 'WH aa ontnloo tfeai tbe mrVam mt t 'm4 l4t m eiaanaiaw the yworatln m tw aia-wthaiab.y by juaotwOtai 5w wnaMa In otaof. a th tTowlilatkaa eaawaaff pav da that any orh jwwaoattton aball he takt mat tor on yai- mfUmt batwz lawn k trwtueeil by thro mimtt mi. whij th adttareot of th rtr' that Ih-y will aoc prml thenulwo fc he bo Vk4Ms not of the ordtw; and 'hatar tnwf of th tronb'o aa not y at hoarfL fntttmz 1 e tt.- r . aLAtMruvi rh tT.-THa. JrVasjrf Tata Kailroad raaBa. aeitoc tm Ihw thioawn of boaaainoaa at over hh Bnan tike Bawew Cfwek ItWlraad Coawaoot . te half of Ha Aia4r4. and th Hananno Ubio lUaleamd Cotvnmaiy, urf Hagt Aa oofwrnfar af the Caata rfand tmxm. kto4 own to thu atlfiorwt oy tfceaa war. tw tane any l tac au natal tate tat. tt Th rwwNtju tms Ut I thtsl the wM fciontano tM toraard ha un4 b . aW arww of atfar umo anal -wa um mtc Ukc yNrf nw b pmi tnto tt.- Oa-tKiffcWl 3t- Lt ik PA rr. -Cjsni j. r. )M- Ut. fKisawet : ths Tlenu a rafTirfr ra s inwjeet y: in fc lafoawr. 4 ha av. ttW- ntrviiana tM tU. Iaait, JrWi tt V,'icai-a m rs., MkiH!L thf VI t.-htt Jt Couwadw fc m lonjtlajat fiatw . We& e4waeal iwwty4Hw aafco if! UUaa-r, Saadijwjrt Cntr. JUau thn u . . .A. Tjawmn arjtrsi ltvai iaajrim. ii - r .-. w...-. . lhaw 4noM on. hat - t.:rfitvd hj ate, af f If hi f t: f r I i Km. V f - '-i. - "B. Q r - c--' - -r -.If 5- d