E-T-afc-ra--.r -tf --- ., r .-K i-. m? E-'3feSi2r.SSL2a L3L-LMp,ir7iipi . J, - . --J -tw-.t-sm; - -s V i r J .:isSsB v iis - f & y-'n s attaavr-vISg mmmmmmmmmWSSgS .iESaK"..s " 5 .ar". v-pT' mmmMSB?&wfc's3nV&&3-5iy Hiv , r . , r-if.ft-'V-1;. - , iiC ) 1 , liVl lc Iv- M 3 Si I t s-tt 1 ISfS . u. " 3& -. - 2 4V I ?ti.?L. vrc ESfie:- &SF;3S?5 a-aeaci?f .i- a .. -,-cjr --. r -zr l.v?Sji 4"C!itS., - IL" TIL'mi !.-.: -ff .AT... . ,ve . w THE BED OLOTJD CHIEF. A. C. HOIMUI, NHthw. RED CLOUD. - - - NEBRASKA. OOBRBCT OOMlfeMT. Facteck hopes to be able to treat diphtheria and other diseases success fully by a method similar to tt at of his treatment of rabies. Tjie Finance Minister reported to the Dominion Parliament recently that the public net debt of Canada on March 1 was $208,500,000. TnE New Jersey Supreme Court has decided that the act under which the Slate and local boards of health were organized is unconstitutional. The wheat plant in Kansas, West ern Missouri and Eastern Nebraska is reported to he in good condition, but the acreage is largely below that of last year. The Arrny Appropriation bill as re ported to the House, appropriates for the maintenance of the armv during the next liscal year the sum of $2tf, 887,088. The President lias approved the acts removing the disabilities of Alexander Stewart, of Mississippi, Edward G. Sut ler, of Missouri, audThomas L. Kosser, cf Virginia. JIkaii AroiiKAi, Simpson of the navy has been placed upon the retired list having reached the age of sixty-two. He entered the service in 18-10. During the rebellion he was Fleet Captain to Admiral Farragut. A dispatch from London says: Lord Kosehcry, Minister of Foreign Affairs, lias given instructions to Ilritish agents in China to assist English manufact urers and merchants to seeinre control of the Chinese market, and to conduct their treatmentof the claims of the Chi nese! Government to suzerainty over Durmah with that end in view. At a fete held in Perpignon, capital vf Pyrenees Orientales, France, recent ly, forty thousand persons were pres ent. An aeronaut made a balloon as cension, although the wind was blowing violently. The balloon dashed against trees and buildings and filially burst, when it fell to the ground with the. aeronaut, injuring him dangerously. For years past the Town Council of Cambridge, O., has annoved the Haiti more & Ohio Company by arresting en gineers, conductors and brakemen for running trains on Sundavs. The com pany has now determined to tear its tracks up through the town and go round by way of Georgetown, thus leaving Cambridge without a railroad. Secretary Manning has answered the resolution of the House calling for a statement of the moneys seized at New Orleans by Generals Butler and Banks, between the dates May 1, 1SGL', and May 1, 1865. The Secretary says General Butler seized and accounted lor $202,534, taken from New Orleans banks, while General Banks seized $47,889 in cash. At Chicago recently Judge Gresham entered a decree in the case of the Third National Bank of Chicago, against the Chicago & Pacific Railway Company and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Kailway Company. The latter was ordered to pay the bank's judgment in thirty days. In default a receiver will be appointed to operate the St. Paul's leased property. The German press loudly protests that the rebuilding of Home will re mit in the destruction of its remaining , uitiquitics. Memorials are being signed by artists and architects every where protesting against the sacrilege )f Roman building speculators. The Rational Zcituvg of Berlin warns the municipal authorities of Borne that they may learn in an unpleasant man rhat are the views of the orld of culture Negotiations for a Congo loan, ac--cording to a dispatch from Paris, have been broken off. A French commission went to Congo to meet a Belgian com mission, for the purpose of delimiting the boundary line between the territory of France and that of the Congo States. The French commission waited a month, but the Belgian commission did not appear. The French commission is now returning home. Premier De Treyeinct has demanded an explana tion from the Brussels Government. TnE grand jury for the New York -Court of general session after being sworn into office were charged by Judge Cildcrsleeve on the 1st. After defin ing their duties he said they should not nd an indictment unles? the circum stances warranted it. He referred to the alleged corruption in the procuring md granting of the franchise on which the Broadway surface railroad is now operated, and said: "Let tbe axe fall tvrhere it may. We have but one code flawtu They-recognizc neither color, nationality, nor rank. i 6iKATOK Vaxce, who recently went io Detroit to bring Senator Jones back f Washington with him, failed in his ,9lkekm. He saw Jones, and remon strated with hia about his conduct, bat M4& sot prpdvee the slightest effect low him that he was capable of to 'his own private affairs. his mtriMOBial aspirations were 3aclicd in that category. Vance gave up as ; hoeeMM case, eator air mts he was with Jmks in Dublin fMfMmv&XtUBruA tiat-he had a J iri)i tkidM wiUi. hk jm- lv -st .-,' - - "N " 1 -"- BMSM- Vir.,-T-TJR, 1 - V . " KS v' J- WwpHtJH; . . -,! - v . ? i. NEWS OF THE WEEK. Gleaned by Telegraph and MaiL COXGRESSIOXAX. Iar the Senate on the 2d Mr. Van Wyck reported favorably, with an amendment tbe House bill to increase tbe pension of widows of deceased eoldicr. At one o'clock the Sen ate took up tbe Education bll. Debate on tbe bill continued until adjournment In the House Mr. Morrill, of Kansaa. from tbe Committee on Invalid Pernios", reported the bill extending- until July 1. 18&J, the time wltbin which applications for arrears of pen sions may be filed. At the expiration of tbe morn'nir hour the House went into Commit tee of the Whole on the Pension Appropria tion bill. 'When tbe committee rose tbe House adjourned. In tbe Senate on the 3d sereral petitions were presented, one from many New York savings banks asking for the discontinuance of silver coinage. Mr. Beck offered a reso lution, which was agreed to. calling on the Secretary of the Treasury for certain In formation in regard to the payment of the public debt, and after tbe trantttct on of minor business, theEducuton bill came up and was dicuscd until adjournment.... In the HouccMr. Hutch, of Missouri, from the Committee on Agriculture reported u b II to cstihlish agricultural experiment Mutton in connection with the colleges of the !-everal States. At the cxpirat.on of the morn ng hour tbe House, In committee, resumed con sideration of the Pension Appropriation bill. When the committee rose .Mr. Umax, of Wisconsin, reported the Armv Appropriation bill, and t lie House adjourned. Aitku the presentation of petitions in the Senate on the 4th the bill passed accept ing from Mrs. Grunt the tokens presented to the lute General Grant by foreign countries. The IMurittiou bill was then tiikeu up unit after debate the Fenutn adjourned in order that nieiiilKrs might attend the fimerai of the wife of Senator HawIey...,The lloure.at tliee.vp ration of t tie morning hour, took up tho Pension Appropriation lull, ami alter de bate, the hpeaker announced the spec ni com mittee to Investigate the fuel concern. ng the ownership of tho I'an-EIeetrie te ephone f-.tocl; by eerta n public olllcers a4 follows: ?!esrs. lioyec. (mte-. Eden. Hall. Hale. Hnn ney. Miller. Ilanback and Moiratt, and the House adjourned. Afti:i: adopting a resolution on tho .rth calling upon the Fccretary of the Navy for Information concern. ng the .Dolphin and other vpmscIs. the Senate nguln took up the Kducnt!on bill, and alter a lengthv dclat the third reading was reaehed anil the bill pus.-cd; ayeti. ."!; n:t.s. 11. The Feuate then took up the reporl of the Judiciary Comni t teemitho removal from ollico cjueptum but soon adjourned. ...The IIuuc, alter the call of committees, went into t'nnuuittee of the Whole on the I.'rgent Deilolcnev bill. After debate the bill pu-cd. At the evening seion llfty pension bills passed. Ad journed. Tin: Senate was not in session on the Cth. ....In the House the day was devoted to de bate in Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, in wh'eh the silver question wan the leading subject. When the commit tee rote the House adjourned. rKKSO.VAI, ANI rOMTICAr.. Tin: President, on tho id, sent a message to the Senate requesting adequate legisla tion for the protection of Chinese resi dents. J.co F. Child, of Richmond, Mo., has "been nominated Minister to Siaiu. Tin: Hev. Dr. Samuel Kntnsey, who led the split in tlm l'resl3-terinii Church which ended in the establishment of a Southern branch, died at Louisville, Ky., on the '.Ul, aged sixty-eight. Tin: President lias nominated Alfred U. Tiny to the vacant Major Generalship held by the late W. S. Hancock. Tin: wife of Senator Joseph Jl. Hawley, of Connecticut, died at her home in Wash ington on the .'5d. Tin: Chinese Minister at Washington de nied rceentry that his Government ivns meditating decisive action because of the anti-Chinese riots. Tin: pallium was conferred upon Arch hop bisCorrigan ntSt. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, on the 4th, with imposing cere monies. Tin: French Chamber refused to order the Orlcanist princes to leave Franco by a vote of :H5 to 17(5. A ti:st vote recently in the English House of Commons showed Gladstone with 'Ml to 160. Gr.Nr.it.Ui Houi.Axr.Ki:, tho French Minis ter of War, lias decided in favor of destroy ing the forts of Paris. Fki:i Doint.ss, the well known colored leader, has tendered his resignation as Re corder of Deeds for tho District of Colum bia. Cor.oxr.i.E. II. McPiiunsov, a grndttnteof West Point and a well-known Indian fight er, who at one time gained n great reputa tion by rescuing two young women front the Indians on the Platte river, committed suicide at his boarding house at Evnnsville, Ind., by taking morphine. Indulgence in strong drink led him to the dogs. Ex-CoN5iti:ssM.x Finkktv, of Chicago, was the orator at tho Robert Emmet cele bration at the New York Academy of Musiu March 4. He predicted Parncll's success in his labors for home ntle. Assolaxt, the French author, is dend. CoMMi.-tsioxr.u Colman, of the Depart ment of Agriculture, lias received quito an unfavorable report on the Government tea farm at Suintnerville, S. C. The severe winter and protracted cold wewther have stripped tho tea plants of their foliage. The Commissioner is of the opinion that the ex perimental tea farm had better be aban doned. Tin: Abbess Malcgnc Cneponse, while dining in the hospital of the Sisters of the poo, at Fcrpignan, France, recently was attacked and murdered by a band of ntf fians. Several of tho miscreants were ar rested. Their motive was supposed to bo robbery. Tin: House Committee on Levees and Im provements of tho Mississippi River has agreed to report favorably a bill to appro priate $3,000,000 to close gaps in and strengthen the levees of the Mississippi river for the purpose of improving and giving safety to navigation and preventing destructive floods. MISCKLI.AXEOCS. IK the Kentucky House of Representa tives at Frankfort, recently, a dispute took jdaco between two members, Robert G. Thomas and Jackson, of Louisville. Thomas drew a pistol and became very demonstrative, but was subdued by friends. A special from "Winnipeg, Manitoba, of the 5th says that Poundmakcr and eleven other braves have been liberated'from the penitentiary at Stony Mountain. They will go west to their homes. The Amoskca? mill strike at Manchester, N. H., ended in a failure. The strikers ac cepted tho terms of tho proprietors and I went to work, excepting a number who j Dust in case. Mr. Edmunds made a lengthy were sbnt out. I address on the subject. Tbe Hon, passed The street car strikes in Jfe-w York and! the bill forbidding the Government to hire Brooklyn ended on the 5th in the triumph out the labor of convicts. The bill requir of the strikers. There was a general "ti -ng Pacific railroads to pay the cost of sur hp" of the cars, and no prospect but sub- veying was also passed. mission appeared oien to the companies. The strikers were reported jubilant over their success. The English House of Commox refased to abolish the Bouse of Lords, oa the 5th. by a vote of 302 to 1C0. The Knights of Labor hare ordered a boycott against the wagons aad sleighs made by Gage, Hitchcock & Co., W. X. Broekway aad the Homer Wagon Ceaa paay, all f Homer, N. Y. The firms are censed ot discharging wece Knights of Labor. Kiearof the men coaxicmd of baring taken prominent parts m the races Len doat riots, hare beea iiatanssi frank ann talH years of penal serritnde. "' ,-"- Mu. has been iatrodacedin themarr land Lsgmlatnre Wsenre "iwai maa aTiin far the less ol slaTaby the emanoiasmtM civ , - t ,.: : !; : :i' w j, "w--r-saf .rsi'T -.--' ST-1 11 1 pwi 1 nawaiaiiiai in 1 1 ;&.,:, .."s- . . . ; -' amneajmjfcisa-mmftv.. snescer... -jsJseaex.'sv 1. -: w- -: n-:- jiiE a 3tZ&? r!S t rimt&i-'Sr- 5-! "aamwmggiK -. WM&&i2it&w&;--? . 5aSKam!wagfcii r -ii ruaMTfii i iirnnamaaaar -?iBBBBBBBBrvsr .. -3 -. r STvzjwvsiMie e- &rzm-?. ftBvnHVBiL r 4 n The grand jarr recently ignored the bills against the strikers recently locked up, charged with riot at Bradford, Pa. The costs in tbe cases were assessed on V. F. May, the representative of tbe syndicate of coke manufacturers. Tnr. trial of James T. Holland for killing Tom Davis, tbe confidence man, at New York, ended in his acquittal on tbe 5th. The Knights of Labor employed in the Missouri Pacific railroad yards at Denison, Tex., recently refohed to handle any freight destined for point5 on the Texas & Pacific road. They claimed they had received or ders to that effect. A mentation was caased in the Paris Bourse on the .rtth by a crazy man throwing a bottle of explosive liquid among the broken and brandishing a revolver. He was arrested, when he proved to be an An archist named Petroritch. The business failures for the seven days ended March 4 numbered for the United States, LW; for Canada, K; total 246, against SIS tho week previous. The Cuyahoga Paper Company at Cuya hoga Falls, O., made an assignment re cently. Eighty men were thrown out ot employment. Tun fire losses for February as estimated by the Cvmmrrcial Jlnlhtin of New York were ?0..VO.0 hi the United States and Canada. This was aliont the "average for February losses for the Iastelevcn or twelve years. PcnstwNT to nn order from the. executive, the Knights of labor on the Missouri Pa cific went oyt on strike on tho morning of the nth. The .strike was very general ami grew out of the boycott and strike on tho Texas Pacific. Ax immense conflagration broke out in the docks of the Monurc.'i j,ino Steamship Company at Jersey City, N. J., on the morning of the tth. Extensive damage was threatened. One person was hilled and several in jured ami a number of houses destroyed by an earthquake in Cosenza, Southern ituli', the other day. Tun clearing house returns- for week ended March ' j-howed an average increase of iili.O compured with the coriespouuiug week of htt year. In New York tho in crease was J11.0. The daily papers of tho 8th were filled with strikes, boycott:, combinations and other labor movements more or less threat ening. Tin: Paris Bourse was uneasy during tho week ended March ti. Other European money exchanges were reported steady. A rim: recently broke out in tho Ford ik. Shoemaker mills nt Akron, U., destroying the structure and many other buildings. Tho loscs v.ere estimated at nearly $l,uX), OJi): partiully injured. Seveuai. hundred miners in Pulaski Couut3, K, recently threaten d to drive away the convicts and their lessees who were operating in tho district. The Gov ernor was appealed to and the free miners were overawed by th" militia, but tho peo ple were determined that the convicts should be ousted as soon as the militia were withdrawn. Ai.ueut Fi::ew.a.vie::. of the firm of Friedlnnder S; Co., cloak manufacturers of New York, was arrested t!u other day on the complaint of Jordan, Marsh it Co., merchants of Boston, charged with de frauding that firm of $."i7,b00 by collusion with their buyer, one Hughes, who has con fessed. Caitaiv Gr.usTri., of the Austrian army, was recently tried by n court martial for n slight offense and was convicted. As :i matter of form a light sentence was im posed upon him. He heard the sentence with composure and bowed respectfully to the court, then drawing a revolver he fired two shots and fell dead. Geuoxi.mo's band is credited with the murder of two or three more Americans and a Mexican f-inco his refusal to sur render unconditionally to General Crook. Seveuai. English firms have been prom ised railway contracts by the Chinese Gov ernment and the authorities at Pekin have instructed Prince Lin, tho newly appointed Chinese Envoy to England, to negotiate with the English banks for a special loan to be devoted to railway building in China, and nlso for another loan for tho construc tion of improved dock yards at the princi pal Chinese ports. Tin: Colorado cattle-growers in conven tion at Denver recently indorsed the In ternational Range Association and agreed to eo-opernte with the association. It was reported at Denver. Col., recently that not) miners in the employ of the Mar shall Coal Company at Eier had struck on account of a reduction of wages. Tin: report on the exhibition of 1S73 has been presented to the French Chnmhars. It shows a deficit of :W.0tJ.(KX) francs. AMIITKWIL MISMATCHES. The widow of the lato Horatio Seymour, died at tho residence of Mrs. Roscoe Conk Iins at Utica. X. Y.. on the Sth. It was reported at Ashlaad. Ky.. that I Neal. Craft and Ellis, who were lynched and executed for the murder of three chil dren on Christmas eve, 1&1, were really innocent of the crinio. Detectives were on the track of the gudly parties, who occu pied respectable positions. It will be re membered that nearly forty persons lost their lives in the attempted lynchings, tho mob being tired on by the militia. The report of tho committee investigat ing the Broadway surface railroad matter in New York declared the franchise was ob tained by fraud. Tnr. three brothers forming the notorious Archer gang were hanged together by a mob on maple trees at Shoals, Ind., on the morn ing of the 10th. The strike on the Missouri Pacific ap peared to be settling down on the 9th to a long struggle between the Kn'ghtsof La bor and tho railroad company. H. M. Uoxie. first vice president of the company, laid off nearly five thousand hands for the purpose of reducing expenses. Freight trnfiic was completely blocked and the pas senger traffic wits very much upset. Ex-Pkesihent Authuk was reported in precarious health at New York on tho iUh. A ntsiMTcn from Rome says that Arch bishop Tashereau. of Quebec, and Arch bishop Gibbons, of Baltimore, would be the new Cardinals. I Tns Senate, on the ?tb. took up the:reso- lutions offered bv Mr. Edmnnds in the Tns carpenters on strike at New York Tor .M50 per day gained the:r point. A motion to disestablish the Aurch in Wales was defeated in the British House of Commons. Ex-SexatokJerokeB. CaarrcE. of Col orado, died of laryngit's at the residence of his daughter. Mrs. Utysses S. Graat. at New York, oa the 9th. He was sixty-oac years of age. A MCXBEB of Chicago boot aad shoe Ina surrendered to the Knights of Leber oa the Sth. Tee firms had been boycotted. Tbe Feller Ascom Stove Compear, ef Troy. X. Y.. after an eighteen moata' eejr; cotUksti sorrendered to the Knights ef La- : Tns Brnnewiek cotton aaifl, nt Mesehry, Bag., was deetrayed by Are recently. imtmjmtmmAmi h Vi wwpw ,. v;it.,V. " - ! " - -- ' .. r . -. . . -... . -.. ' - X NEBRASKA STATE NEWS. 1 BraoLAIW recently raided the hardware . tore of F. J. Hoerger, in Sutton, and car- j ried off cutlery and shooting iron valued st $1.7). I Tor FJthn V.llr railroad IhMv paid , I SifLSemmt tor "iniurieV stained by " her in a railroad accident September lai. ' ! James Vouaoo. an old Italian, recently . lost his jrife at Omaha, and after her death he found about f .VW sewed up in her cloth ing, in 4umi ranging from . 10 to f.V). Ho ! determined to give her a decent burial, and accordingly ordered a hand-ome coffin, and secured the services of a priest, who discov ered that Vbrago bad never been married to tho woman, although he had lived with her for nearly thirty years, both in Amer ica and Italy. He therefore iH.'iemptorily refused to celebrate mass for the dead. Vorago got mad and was with dtfliculty previntcd from flumping the coilin and corp- in the river. He then went on a spree, spent all the money and landed in jail. A rETitiriED human body was recently on exhibition in Chndron. It tvns discov ered in the bad lands of Dakota, netween Rapid City and Cbttmlerlain. by William Allen, a cowboy. The destination was the Smithsonian Institute at Washington. A ri-iiv story comes from Pottea to the effect that a butcher in that place recently killed n cow ami in her stomach found u pound of nail and a t1 inh wruw, all be ing worn as bright as if polished on iui emery wheel. i It is stated that work will be resumed this spring on the great Kearney ennii', which, when completed, will furnish ths best water power in the State. PnT-oroi( i:s lately e-t.ibUshed in Ne- . hrnska: Adtitoti, Sheridan County. Mrs. 1 Ada Foster, postmaster; Lydia, Custer County, Mrs. Lydia T. Keyes, postmaster; Thurman. Brown County, Albert M. .Ineox, ; postmaster: Wrightsville. Buffalo County, S.nmucl M. Wright, postmaster. A Yorvo man named Prentice commit ted suicide ut Fairfield the other day by taking poison. Ill health caused mental . aberration. A fiue at Kearney 'the othr morning burned the American House and six frame buildings in the same row. The loss ag gregated 510.0X), half covered by Insur ance. Tho heaviest loser was C. .1 Alex ander, landlord of the hotel, who lost all the furniture in the house. CoxnrtTon Hai.u in ehnrjre of a freight train on tho Elkhorn Valley road, was killed whilo coupling cars at Rock Creel: station the other day. (SovEitvnn Dawes has appointed M. L. Hawood, of Nebraska City, as j:idg of the Second district, to (ill the vacancy caused by Judge Mitchell's death. BfTEEit '""ounty is all excitement over the reported goldlind in the bluffs four miles north of David City. Messrs. Apple dick and Ri".ed'rf. tho men who own the land, have been working the hhiii's for over lhre-months, and it is said that . une of the "ore"' has been sent to Umith.-i for as say. ("AV-ov HiMiirnru. trcasutvrof Fiauklm Co'inty. was taken to Lincoln recently in charge of an ofiicer of the Fniteil Stat. who had arre-ted him on a warrant stteI ; out nf tho United States Court, charging htm with content: t. Tiis contempt con sisted in trying to collect, tnves from a firm that had been placed in the hands of a re ceiver. Rev. J. L. Jn-ov. n colored nrercher of Lincoln, will soon l"ave for Africa where he will devote the remainder of his dnv to missionary work. l!o will be one rf a band of twenty to join Bishop William Taylor's s"lf supporting mission work in tle Congo VaU" Mr. Judsou is the firs", colored missionary from America to join Ihe band. , CiivfTAt-QfA and Shakespeare clubs are trumps in Exeter. WKa'n:i.i boasts that in the mnttrof chess players it can down any tiwn in the Rtat. " " It is stated that Rushville n ilkmen re cently got into a row and cut oA prices un til they cot down to two cents per quart. Thc'r mill: kept getting thinner as they went down. Neiiuaska potmat"rs lately commis sioned: James L. Diffonderfcr, Cnmniin ville: Peter Setler. ShIl Creel-; Ceorge E. Brag":. Waverly: Willam I:. Heiijant'tt, Bnnk!villf: Josh,.:n R. Jacobs, Jacobs;. John C. (high. On -h. i l'.i.ucn ('iitT.cn. the yotntr man r" contlv sentenceil to the jienlt'Mittarv for a teryt of six years for hous stealing, es '. aped from the county jail a; Chatlnm tho ther daj. A coi.ovv of forty familiis. who expect to settle about eisht miles i:orth of Lodge Pole, are expected in a week or so. A locomotive collided with n team of horses near St. Edward. Bv n County, re cently, killingboth animals The voting town of Merna. "t:sf or County, mrrnwly escaped a nekt'f f-stival o:i night recently. A tlninken r ufiian mad" an a;atilt on a lady and w jll have been lvnched had not tho sheriff hid hint in n prairie duo'it. S. M. Yor;owarecentlvfirr,st-lnt Lin coln for robbing th" American Expr Company f ? I .fXV at (ilonwoHl, Iowa, on the 13th of Fobntary. CoNTKAtTOjf for the grading along th" extension from Tobias ex-wt to have tho work completed by the middle of April or the first of May. i A chattei: of Royal Arch Maons will soon be established at Geneva. i A coek packing establishment is among ' the possibilities for Norfolk. A. W. LAtitn. brothe- of Congressman Iainl, was recently killed near Albn qnenpie, N. M . by a train. He had len vtsitihg an Indian village and ot, returning at about eight o'clock in the evrnintr in at tempting to board a freight train while in motion, missed his footing and was thrown under the wheels. J ArtorT six years ago n sonatt-r in Madi '. son County becoming diguied dd his farm for a team of horses valued n $2ftl. . The other day the purchaser sold thi farm for ricox Ceihr Countr is ont of debt. A lost cbild canned ome excitement at ' Greenwood the other day. but th- little ' one was found in a few hours, having im- ply gone a mile or two oa an exploring tour. A tocxo woman livirur at Liberty was terribly burned the other day by her 1 clothes catching fire from a spark from the stove near which she wa standing. She j had been only two weeks a bride. I The residence of Jlr I-. Bird, near 3Iount .' Feasant, was burnwl to the ground one f r.lght recently, cau:ng a los-s of SLAV. The family had a Barrow escape from cre- rnatioa. I The recent Catholic fair at Crete netted trno. 1 jat completed the purchase of a large I nnnt of timntv in and adiolniar 1 um"... -. r r -- . ' . - Sterliarr. They expect to take a hand In i the imDrovemeat aad envelopment of that liTcry Kara. A jeer in nilmore Coanty claiau ta msMaiam. Hereporteatarkey aadersBOW for tfty days with no food, bat living: waentoeao'. X junrleft in a basket at the doer of a ,-. -.. v fs.-.,. i. it . i naun. -- "- -" ' . . ! a ...aT.-7 --- aaaTMTa i-iii r-taw faraJtcaoso nv. -- Ba-rr a. Cowmtren reat. Van r WtawMaarm -acneoS .far seenliac ' ma '-aVSateeense.irfi'I'-- hiuiii w-aa 1 r .-r. -- .a . a t 8'k SRl a---T-CfS- -!$, h ' s -.?" - - 'S rS'C;5-1- mmmmmmmmmmmmsammmBmjRii.ZjSBlSt-S' Tfe-SSSBi. ..- -ii..Sj'.--&i' .t..rx."'A;, , TSfc-. fc:-'" ?a - .jne -s''J J .'K.., .ascJKi61ailafcir. ,j . V. f.. A BOY BUTCHER. I A Knuu ttor MnrUrr IIU rlhr. MnikM. ( lirother Utr Tit Trrrlt.U kemr. , QsAdj: MiyMoy. Kan.. March 9. On of the mo;,t ttorrible murders ever known la tliUnini.fi- nnrn.tni.wl vi..i.. !"" w ' "." -'""- ) "- "lft I! "onhwest of this town, tra awakened about one o'clock In the morn- in by a scream, shortly followed by mother, cotnin? from the road In front of his house. lie went to the door and was met by WUIIo Sells, the sou of a neighbor, J. W. Sella, Hvlrii; about a quarter of mndlo It allows that while foreign power are up the road. The boy cried out: Mr. Men- building: formidable naval toeU tha del, a man H at our house with a hatchet United State I about at a stand ami has hurt father and mother: I dou't still In this particular, and say: "After know how badly." 1 a uonr.tm.r. sioiit. ' Mr. Mendel wen: with the 003, arousing J. I. Rice, another neighbor, on the way. l'ln reaching SelN' house a iuot horrible sight met their eyes. In the bed In tne north room lay Walter, Willie's tldot brother ami bedfellow, aged nineteen, his thrat cut and the entire ton of his head chopped off, exposing the brain, and his left eye hanging iij.-ui his check. Pavdng Into the Miu'.h and main room, where a light wa, burning, they .stumbled over the prostrate, form of Mr. Sell, his head emitted and almost severed lrm his body. Near by I Mrs. Sells, a ;ady of forty thtec years, her hc.ut unshed and a fearful g:ish in her throat. On the l'd in the snuthevtt corner of th.s kmiiii lay Ina. Willie's I?ter. aged fourteen, killed in the same manner as he other three. Lvuir near .Mr. Sells head was a bloody butcher knife and on a chair a hatchet, matted .with hair mid blood. i Tin: hoy's sior.v. The boy saul that he had been awakened . by something and linking up saw a low, ' heavy j-et man, with dark hair, cut clo-e, sttiittuiir in the door. Th s man stepped in i aim icnelntiL over WilMe Mrttck Witty, who lay in the back of the bed. Wil.le jumped out and dressed while the man was still in i the loom. This operation, he claimed, took him just half a minute. The man lushed out of one door, while Wiliic ran out of the other, and started up the toad j on a run alter him. A short distance off Mood a man on horseback, holding another horse, upon which the man vaulted and both made off. Willie then went on to Mendel's. Alter the bodies had been din covered Rice took Willie home with him, ' where he slept soundly till morning. ; invi-.siicaiio.v. j A coroner's jury was empaneled and tho subsequent investigation brought foith nuicli from the boy. Suspic on ieted tijxin him, anil he was put upon the stand. He swore that he had not washed his hands since tho uittider, but inspection showed th.it while h'.s liitiuls and wr.sts weie clean, there was a water mark about his wrists ami his fore arms were deeply euci listed with blood which appears to have spurted up Ins sleeve?. A round his lingei nails, too. was h;ood. Upon lemoviug his pants his draw ers were .seen to le sat mated with spat tered blood, and his hue feet were covered with the same saiiuiiiue linid. His feet fitted all the bloody footmarks to be found. , The boy stoutly denied being the murderer, and throughout all the trying ordeal main tained a bold front. The conclusion ot tho inquest was postponed until ten o'clock to day. MINE EXPLOSION. A Xiniilo-r of .Miners ICIIN-il ami U'oafidt'il Nisir rnuiirlUi-llli'. I'a. Co.VNKM.svn.i.K, pa., .March '.'.--Shortly after noon yesterday a series of explosions took place 111 the rnioudale mine at Dun bar, four miles from here, by which two men wen; killed and twelve others icceived injuries which will prove fatal in at le.i four eases. The cause of, the explosion was fire damp. There were twviit-thrc men In the pit. The first explosion oc curred about l'J:30 In the afternoon. It was a terrific shock and was fol lowed by two others in quick sue cession a few minutes later. Tho first exn'oslon caused the death of the two men and iujtued three. The rest ran tow.ud the mouth of the nit, but before they reached it tho explosions occurred. The liirhts were blown out, the dm; blind ed the men, and the passage ways were blocked up ami cut off all escape. The pit was on fire and a horrible dealh awaited the impilsotie.I miners. '. 1:1:1 in ESCAPE. Nine of them, who had been working In another entry, oniiasred to make their wav put before the mouth of tho pit was choked up. The forre of the .shock can If, hns Inetl, as it caused the men In Mone'l, Cal vin and Wheeler, the i-djr.lnlng niinrs, to drop their tools and rnh panic-stricken to the top. The ground rolled and quaked o that manv fell down, and three or four in the Morre 1 mine were violently thrown asrainst the walls and seriously injured. Every body rushed towaid the I'nlondah mine. Columbus Sha. of the Ma'ior.ing work. ana .lames Henderson, of the Calvin mine, headed a rescuing partv and went to work with p'eks an.l shovels to forre an entnnce. In a few moments an entrance wai made and several rti-hed forward to enter th mine, hut were repelled bv a volume of flame. It ttok several minute for the smoke anil fire to clear a wav. The eric, of pain and the moans of the inhirrel in"!! wete pitiable. They were lying in every direction, buried under masses of elirt. Several of them were hornblv burned. Their .MiflVrlngs were terrible. T we've of them were found in a dying condition. Two otlu-rs were dead, mangled almost in to an tin recognizable maM. the Kii.t.Ki) a v worvrri. The killed are: John Williams. InxrJc man. aged forty-five years, wife and four chlhlreu: Joseph Cope, miner, aired fifty ye.ir. wife and nine children; Jacob Cop", au-eel fifteen years, burned so tcrrdi'y inter nally that he elied ooa after Iwdng re moved; I Mart.n. eighte-en years. btrnl about the head and intern dlr o tint he died In a short time. The injured were: WiHian Starr rig ; (colored! burned and internally injured: witl probably d,p. Stnallv Martin. Irg , broken. Wibiam Shaw, arl seventy yar. elangcroitly btrrnML I.saac Frey. IVtcr Runt. Hiram H'gbec, William Rose. . Thomas Owen (pit Lnj. Mai Hantion, Peter I Keanis. The tobaeto-chewtn vouni; man svho decorate the floor, repjnlless of where he is will be wry apt to j-ive certaiu Harrbarjr(I'a.) church n wide berth h-reaftcr. The church liad just bought a new carjet. anel a sjccimen of the kind of ho mentioned had mined a cousidtrahle area of it dnrinr one eveiiinrs chevrinrr TK'rformance. It was publirly annountvtl in ennrt-a mat . .. he would have to buv a new niece of (arpct or .stand a lawsuit for damage anel a criminal prost'cution for nji-de-xueanor. Pittsburgh rost. Netv York auctioneers hare oli several cases of old saler-. ritles. bay onets and other small arm--. The were picked up on battle-fieM in the sVinrb i!ttrtnr the war and sold to tha ..---. ..-....j. - , manufacturers tvho had made tbcru. Aaton'T the lot were many sword-bay- one and canteens- rJullet-Jioifc wens jn tlie leather belts ana Gents inetne , twords. . Ther were sold to a Brooklyn , jank-dealer for two or three cai npiecc- X Jl Time. - '' 1 1.., ;, : I . . . ,T. t T. f An lixnenenceil vocaiit uas. n 1. ,i...l. --. Wn nH asv ai :.i. i;uiin' auui u.i.ai (-v - - w.,- M , JVs,t- w,rL h i 1 vizi wmm . t m-u u. -i innwi.u n m i mm mm pretcnblar tbe free e-s of raw ortril n a Xet- The resnedjr ii caUr trKL iN-. w w, .- n g OUR NAVY. M ... Co.nln.. on Vara) Afflra V.kr m KnrRU- Ktorl o Our - tnlnm Cmin. Wasmiisotox. March fl. The Hou PratiBiliiiai nn Vvl Affair hat COttJ rJtCl --""- --; - - tlf '. for a Incrnu of the naval eUblbhmcnL It Pl"t out that tb coast cities of the United Sutca ate absolutely t the mercy ef a eend rate naval wer, arm mat w.c Government is without adequate mean of defending its foreign coastwise commerce. studying the characteristic of other na tions we find that we arc not only at the mercy or foreign nations but our neighbor Brazil might exact tribute of any city alone our gulf or Atlantic coast while Chill could enforce similar demand- on the shores of the I'acitic. The Readme!, and Agulda ban, those formidable HU.VZtt.lAX AltMEIi cut tSKIls, coti!el steam at thirteen or fourteen knots an hour from Brazil to New York In ten days. They could with impunity pavs our forts and anchor In New 'Wrk harbor. But without doing this their guns c uld easily throw shells Into New Yorfc city front off Coney Island beach. The Chilian vrisel. Esmcrelda, earrlo coal enough to enable her to steam at eight kinds an hour from Cl.l.l to San Francisco without exhausting half her supply, and with her tush power guns she could He outside tie (.olden CtAlc and lay the city of San Francisco under contribution without going wtthlu the reach of Its guns. The Cochran and Blanco Kueal ai'.o, other Chilian ships, are pioteoted by nine inches of iron arumrand carry batten of six and eight Inch breech loading ritltM. In iew of this state of aff.ur the commit tee iccouimeud the eouipJel.on ot the ninl tors and the building of the vi-m-I. ami torido boats dtscusvd in the 1 til already jutlilisluil. The committee hopes timt in view ed the very comidei able i.n.tutlty of ainior required for the vessels, thst EK.sPO.NSllll.K AMI.i:i!"X I'H.'U.H mav be induced to enter uju the work of making the armor needed, and the oplnkm is expressed that the needed workshop will grow up along with the navy, and that the arts of forging hcaw sleet and of budding gnus ami ships of war will develop In America side by side- The report ex plains ami defends the provisions of the .ill submitted by the naal roiiituis sion uz'A concludes as follows "We trust the bill utay meet vlt!i the approbation of Ixtth Houses of CoiigttM, and that its en netuieiit into a law ma, as an Important step toward the cnation of an cmVp'iit navy, e-oiitrihute to a feeling of Increased National security. At present surh a feel ing of security among wed informed people can onlv come from the belief that no Nation date attack aimther when if is help b's.s." The lepoit Is signed by ecry mem ber of the coiuinlttec. THE EDUCATION HILL. Tb. Hill us fii'-trd by the siut, , Ttitl I 7'.l.0!O.(0O ...r..ir...t.Ml. U".sniMi-t).v, March tl. -The Keiicntioti bill as it ja.ssed the Senate provbhu that tor eight j ears aftur lU j.s-age tlH.re hhall b- annually appropiupmcd friHii the Tieasr the following Minis n aid -if com mon school education in the Mate.vid Ter nlores and District (d (Vuti.bl.t and Alaska: For the lirst year, ST.OWi.l'OiV, the see'en-.d year. SIO,00,000, the third year, Sl.yOiK).(H0; the fourth ear, St,(K0,0UO; the fifth j ear, SI 1,000,000; the sixth r. 5fl,ooo,Ooo; the seventh venr, S7.ooo.0oo, and the eighth ye.ir,S7,O0O,OO0; making. '577.0O0,. 000, beside which there N n itpecial appropration ef $i.(K0,000 to aid in the ileitloil of .scilool houses ill spiinely het tlcit districts, unking the total firel $70, OOO.iMW. The money Is given to the .several .States antl Teiri tut irs "in that proMirtloii which the whole number of persons In each, who. Iieing ef the age of w-ti yeart and over, can 1101 write, 1m,im to tie wlioht number eif micIi 'icrsou.t in the L'uited hta'.es,' accoiiHng t the ri'imn ef ls0t until the ceuus figuies id 1M0 shall lm il)t.uii'il, and I lien nceonbu to the latter figures. In htaU- hiving sepa rate c!l(M.s for white iud rohireel chll e'leti the money ha!l 1m; paid out in sut'w)tt if suh white and eo!or-d childrtu bet we n ten and lweive jent old. "o Mate t5 to receive the benefit of the act until lis lioveinor shall file with the N'-crc-tiry of the Interior a ,-tatemcnt t'tvlng full statistics of the schtNil strm, att.'iidauco of white nnl colored clihdie.i, atnotiiit of inonev extM-uilel. etc., uuiiiUt of sehixds In .ration, number and ctn!':isation of teachers, cte No State or Territory shall teeeive in auv yar fremi tin fund mote money than It has paid out the previous year fioiu own revenues for common ehooj... If any tnte eir Tetritery iedmM to take Its sh-.re of the .Nations! fund such sbaic U ti be distributes atnotii: the Maters acre-pting the leucfits of the fund. If any J:ate! or Territory misapplies the fund or fa N to comply with Ihe condition It les.s all Mtscetit;nt ap;ortionment-. Simples of all M-liooi txoks in tr In the common se-hooU id the States and Telle tone-s shall be hied with the S-eMnry of the Interior. Any htate er Te-rritory ao repUng the prov.Mon of the act at the first siss:oii of Its legislature aft.-r the pn--'" ef the act shall rreive its pto rta share of all preview annual appreipriatiou-, 'on gry.s rese-rves tlie risrht to wlle-r e;r retural the act. lite bill now ge-s tee the IIoae of KeprcsentatiV'- for concurrence. Iiomlcr-lln tr lknln. St. I'At'u March .'. IL M. Tuttlc, of the JHi Pioneer of Matidan. Iak., who Is in town, ays that the outlfiolc In the Wct Mi-satiri country along the Nerth-rii Pacific Is encouraging. A gooel ileal of work has been demedunug Uie winter to seetuc Immi gration from the Ka:. anil thesaj-rior ad vantages of that rountry are craxJaally L ceitniiir kiKwii attKn the thrifty farmers in the Kat. who de-slre frtre lanis for themselves and tiielr sota. Thrre is every indication that tlie country wetst of the Missouri will reev-lve a large-r Immlgratadi this surmg than any ollwrr sec tion ot Dakota. Ps Sne farming ne! rrxr ing lands, excellent -water and lran'ne bid ut lignite coal Iyln ner th- sarfacr. are attracting the attention of j&t Ua kind of mern that are needed. m m A Clrroit J-:id-r VrttwnmA. linrwQST. Ma, March 5. laformatlon has hern received from Va ltsrra, Cartr Coonty. ot an scci-Ii-fitt! drewntng witkb jn 'ccurm! In Current ruer. four wiles afcer Van Har-m. Per. James lianfy sad roo pamoii, totti moootcd. were abeat creb5g the ford wn-n tt?o jooax I-wler eae uy who wished to cross. The ceatiSR-t cart. trolcr a lady on behind him. Mr. Ilardj horse stutsbd la the river aed Mr. Hardy rather scvtrreJy jerkerd tbe reia. ska tee axiinsai reared aad Ull tacit ward ia tb water. Tbe joa Izdj'Mccrr&ed e- caphsr. bet Mr. Hardy wa atrewaes. At last account his body had so4 teca femad "TTT t. Sfr Aaerm. Nra- Yokjc Hareft aw A eteeeiea irom KreriMad hMt i-Ut says: "A iarze mckotmt ---- M&E . T;a itrem wiles eeC en r h -j.,, js mars- .t , k la htwmk 1&em1 T , , , .. . , ,, ,M rmrm ." . .. tin w hard acroea en a ser nun . tbe sa brcaiviai ever hr. eress4C- saw are ns. vm --"-i" ymm . . . !-. . t. ( (..U.'k.f. .. . Wer. Tha life teTtw erre meee ae aw-, saeertafal attcttf t SjK n MM te Sen k - bi - - Ihaaahstf Ux make k - . . r .w ,- . .- a..t-. - ... C T a siai 1- lam mm 4. emw amaraa- m . frMa er u sev Jt in m J 1 . ---' w . w,.j .a " 1 . i mmmmmmmm THE STRIKERS. Ilmilil rnt Wrttt 1f J ! lulil Vlm ini j Knight of Ijt-.r-Ttt Kl Ttr-te- j t Ail.i r...o- Ti. Sr.mu.iA. Ma. March & Trcram re Mirm! bv ihf rhiiftnin nf I tin trVUj.!Tr "- . .;"'". " . . ' .. , i u$Catc thnt the ,trikr on U, Gould ILn prdrnM thU mornlnC U cmert and Utat at ijlatla. :t. !n. Nevada. Holdrn, JcJTcrwn Uty. lhmols n.i Kan? City, and all points In tb Indian Terrltorj-, Arkim. Kna td Tnw hare responderd to the cath The leaders of the .striker are confident that the strike hIII end with ic.oy perchenl on their banners. The rallre.ud oftlciils are in consttltatiem. but ref a lt say wUxl they Intend to do. Tbe strike is unet IrctM to them, and they evidently recant it as the most serious outbreak of lat-orlng men that has occurred hi the West. Jvr. l.i in March i Vrrv little can tv said nt present aNut the local ttwatlon in rtinnivt.on with the railroad trti.p. Tae strikers were very fjUlet cterdat, the ttM.i of them attend. in; secret ineet-ncs Weih er' held at I.lgtiLstone hall. tt-.r ha Huarters. Moth nc t? known of tfr iwi ecedm's. ami their leaders H ..t Ult; fce vonel sating that they ate ut to slay tsatll C. A. HaU is reinstated at Miusha.l, Twit-, and all the:r other grievance- see ittn-tvrl. Afta r lit the .Missouri ParJtJe jnnl hove len at a standstill. No attea4 ba trin made to none flight trains, and an all lln yaid men are eut, ronsttlerebio d SVeatty Hn tleitlel the itmktMg ttp of imvk ger train. Two train wl.lcle hfl lor the Wtsst :t iitrkt at U hm made up bv oiPeiats of tle nsv.1. Umtttal wjM'ruiteiMtent Kerrt-i aei4t m th op.'r!ht. The sUiker say Uiet will p to It that engines ami jsUl eats ate mad ready for th rod. so tlMt maiU ait eat bo ileUltnil or lelayiL btl Om will tee eler no a- stHiire In makiug mj imaimaer trains. Whether the tniv wi ie dcavr to -iiiply the nacf irf tin r4rfcMi by the oiitUyieot of new mk-h fwr tkis work I not kiHewn. bt maa Ut n there is liS.ety to Ut dilbetilly in MtotiSrg pveni;'r trains. The ltewt 1 1 til se cuutmiMt.itiou train was ubot4w.t. Tmosb whs m ttoitblc em the l:iii MxiHl.On rewl. a! trains celttng away ;romtlT llb Hitches from outside peitHts aee ten nml bate ef lutfMHUtit lufutiMtiikm. 'PHe most Inti n-simg Hem of news eoiiMs frat .Sedal a. niiel is to the eUect ttit tbe Keen there have l-al ffiievances. snd that lhy couteiiif!ntei a strtl.e ef their emu b? May t unless they wete fullv ;id)tsiiM betWv that time. The nrtiiKi of (.'oveimtr (tretwti ai1 ihe Texas A P.trtnV t iul, ttay miv. Momly pre-clpitatetl the wtrifcc, None iltanll nt tloti l.s eHted to l taken lotUv hr etnor lUoun, Rtid tnt asttMMt ef tho strikers s that tinhrss he CHnpfto wtti their eb-itiands. the strike will kv .tibrtttl mid made ion; ettivtivu ly irtettte ant all the other KoiehU of l.alnjr Mp4syrl n the (louhl s) stein. ' iilrlvl.l.s. Mf .March S -T rfrv-p-liients in ihf stilko luve Uitm m-ar. TH strikers, are timi ninl .v that ltte ate rMo paled to stay mt MU! tiee dtRVti tr to Texas is tisf.cbirily adjusted. 'I brie ae now two ImiHlreii rmm! seventy tfatee car hi the Minis nl tliN .it. (if thn-H im. 1i or Mftfcii ateloadetl with J-erlliftbJe troieHlU which ts tner. Theee nre thv or fUar lilts of lioti.vlr.iuI i"'hIs aad stoek. Kwtljf thtie iHienie nr in the rowiH I twines najt on the llit ttaek. The liHMi ttaeer trnins betwrrti t. l.ots mhI ll.ss ant Kill Into boe?i nbniiil,d. ami It H tM.een.Ml that nil pas.n,ir trU wilt be alMiMliMtcd by tH (uttiuMitiv nm Ihnt the! wdl iy tiiee oat the titaU esttts with the ec". tisl.vus !. Mnnh . T1nltilHirtiaWns thtoiigoMl lx: it-HMin it, statu mo. There ate s-ur.Uii-es It il 1h'Ii trs vUl tmlKiily atti itpt a etv'ip deUt .-.. At this iinl the Iwr e h al n'ti.'i -- of the Kite -mf hr he ' p " es-l niret llltfs es.-ldAr7?laK?Mltidlir si er elers h.it) .Kit re-WiVceTfcui J I-! Paclfk iiiaifccfjirnt to nWr-atsLfl lalxirers liable who are not l-eis of V M KnlghU of I,ahor, and "I furnish 'heiflf HiftpottatJon to other (dnt At IieuisfiiiH.il utrlkrrs held along M-cret session aiidBl.qw no Ign of wrakeuln;. At Pub-si 11 Arte Kn-gliLs have detalie-t a guatd to pSe-el pt",ft!y nod watch the roinpaiiy's An. At U bprliitf ererjr thing is T'Sj No train cune In or wit out jerstenhM The strike has not rechr-l Waro, AutW or fsn Antonto. but th Knight beiBu largely atlendl luretirtf esterday in jtlciratloii of to-day's urdrrs. SHOV FROM BEHIND. HUrotrry 1,0 H'mI f MM lfoltOWr fit T A lffc lrs. Sxs; N'T' o. TeX, March U.A Jfttrr , (toodalutt Cottnty. UUi lt the community was hir from New Hi March -, av nNel on til .discovery ot an uuuown cerjse xs h Ii rvtdiilly had he-n dr4 U week. I b- i.ta!o wirH y tonch de CrlIIMr.s;L si (; hole wa fooo-J In iw IV ng etrri m tii tKVle wmH, the b mi ce.Uie i ii was s valiou and , tlM San a Cefy e( Ik .1 Uue ffstel ryr. Hn rhrth- i.l In a fair tle f prT :trui was ferurxt a fiopy 5 Hrpnn tat-d Janttar 10, hrstn ,Verf elabsd Jfirt pof pjer lwte.rsi fT.ak Hill. The KtEeta f ht m wtduar si$ jQt UtUsiU aplrtl (ht th pwi4t t rAr tns fry wtiffl tfc arj li. ard a Weeks L.r pants v-re lug he hail ef iel.VrXi, nrelr'r-r u.1 l hiVntilifsI t lr fact lhat iHir ft the II ftrc4id tfc v-ret, man Ih mHf wHIs haTlor se ' tno etlvfs l'4 U IMftW J Ml ; aUfHt the '. t-wnr: I wswi w mm j Molted and ;; ej.uJo ixiiJ tfest trie j conipo..s i li fl -4 of tmin. Te.ar.sTO- rft.. Marth SL 5e a reeettH h- Itet'fckW tint a W4 f t,tr Aid! saWkerd a jwty t travel er fiflsri .eatn ol 'fi-rt, SmtK Ieiico. u i eee aauc wmm . American wtw It Lie- Amm. ie -i. iktWr4 Wfeawrt tt f,crn roo tj l;tweKe--i l WUtUes maw Mtntnen r s lat fpfrtmU an4 killd ! s4 j coicuaur. 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