i I I v BED CLOUD CHIEF A. C. HOSMEir, Propr Itor. BEDCLOrP. - - - NEBRASKA. CURRENT OOIOIENT. A family by the name of Rudolph, consiHting of six persons, have been suffocated by gas from a defective stove in Saxony. Disturbances were recently re ported at Culebra on the Panama canal, following a reduction of wages by one of the contractors. A man was arrested in Madrid re cently having in his possession forged four per cent. Spanish interior debt bonds to the amount of $500,000. Prince Bismarck's famous boar hound, Rcichshund, has died from the effects of the recent fire near the Prince's residence. Friedrichsruhe. The annual convention of the union of societies for ethical culture opened at Philadelphia on the 25th. Felix Adlcr, of New York, was the leading speaker. The Republicans about Chattanooga, Tenn., have determined to press the claims of JohnT. Wilder, of that city, for Secretary of War in General Har rison's Cabinet. William Ross, collector of the port of Halifax, X. S., has resigned because he exceeded his authority in trans mitting a shipment of fish to Boston contrary to the claims of Canada. A meeting of the millers of South ern Indiana. Kentucky. Tennessee and States fouth of Tennessee was held at the Merchants' Exchange, Nashville. Tenn.. recently and an organization formed. The State Press Association met re cently at Madison. Wis. Hon. Murat Halsted, of the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, delivered an address at the State Capitol on "The Maxims, Mark ets and Mission of the Press." Dr. John W. Gibbs, the fever spe cialist of New York, says that Sulli van, the pugilist, is nearly dead with a combination of typhoid and gastric fever, and that ho can never stand training in his present condition. The Union Pacific road has with drawn its circular announcing a chnngc in the through rates on corn. This leaves St. Louis in full possession of its five-cent differential, and continues the alleged discrimination against Chicago. TnE Army Retiring Board, appointed to examine Judge Advocate-General Swuim for retirement, has found him not incapacitated for active service. The President has approved the find ings and tho status of the case remains unchanged The Secretary of War has officially notified the city of Frankfort. Ky.. that the old wooden bridgo across the Ken tucky river at that point niutrt be raised as it is too low for boats to pass under. Tho bridge has stood for over sixty years. The joint resolution proposing an amendment to tho Constitution of Pennsylvania prohibiting the salo or manufacture of intoxicating liquors was taken up upon tho third reading and p.-issed finally by tho House by a vote of l;J2 to 55. It then went to the Senate. " The Supremo Court of Utah has de cided that Receiver Dyer of tho Mor mon property must answer questions by tho examiner regarding corruption, extortion and wrong-doing, the whole of these questions being again referred to tho examiner for a report to be made February 16. With a view of avoiding tho in fluence of Iterlin on rouble quotations in St, Petersburg, it has been decided that tho exchanges shall meet nt eleven o'clock in tho morning instead of four o'clock in tho afternoon as at present, and get business transacted before tho receipt of Berlin prices. Samuel M. Felton. president of tho Pennsylvania Steel Company and ex president of tho Philadelphia, Wil mington & Baltimore railway, died at Baltimore, Md., recently. He was in strumental in piloting Abraham Lin coln safely through to his inauguration at Washington, just previous to the civil war. A West Side street railway con ductor of Chicago discovered how. to set back the fare . registers, and man aged, in tho course of a year, to pay for a house and lot with his gains. Then he sold the information to his fellow conductors for 25 each. One of his customers has betrayed him and the company is investgatlng. The stealings were upwards of $8,000. A BAXQ&KT was given at theale at Berlin recently to one hundred per sons, when all. even to the humblest officer who had been decorated during tho past year, were invited. Mayor .Frockenbeck, however, did not receive an invitation. This marked slight of ono who had been decorated by the Emperor Frederick for services during the floods was supposed to be due to the political opinions of the Municipal Council. Sheriff Hat and posse went to Bull creek, near Jeficreonville. Ind., early the other morning, raa the, steamer Minnie Bay up to old Harrison Ho- gan's shanty and threw the electric . light rays upon it. Hogan came oat V to give battle, but seeing the odds re- treated inside. Hogan's hired man begged him to surrender, and the old f-itkam bared his breast and asked the sheriff to shoot him. He had bo friends and had been beaten out of his wealth and did not wast to be further. abused. Finally he surrendered. He- gaji fcad hitherto successfully resisted arrest, giving battle a number of times aad putting the cars to flight, though he i .sweeaty-flve years old. Much NEWS OF THE WEEK. OtoWMd by Tstograph and HmJL CONCUSS. In the Senate on Um 22d a ladierons pe tition m aresenied from a amber of deat tote asking that a bounty be paid oa each tooth extracted in order to encourage Ameri can dentist and afford a better market for agricultural prodects. The Tariff bill was then taken up and conalderatioB eontiased. The debate anally dosed and the bill panied by S aye to S3 nay, a strict party vote. Adjourned. ...The House by a vote of IOC aye to Id naya refuted to take up the con tested election caw of Smalls vs. Elliott and went into Committee of the Whole on the Rirerand Harbor MIL When the committee rone the Hoase adjourned. In the Seaate on the 23d committees reported and the concurrent resolution for eoeatlag the eleetotal vote was taken up and passed. The bill for the relief of the State National Dank of Louisiana caused Quite a de bate, but finally passes On motion of Senator Frye the Pacific Railroad Funding bill was given precedence over other special orders. So other business or importance was transacted before adjournment Immediately after the reading of the Journal the House went into Committee of the Whole oa the Sundry Civil bill, debate on which continued at great length. When the committee rose the House adjourned. Whes the Senate met on the 24th a mes sage was received from the House announcing the sudden death of Representative Uurnes, of Mtssowi. and the passage of a concurrent reso lution appointing three Senators and seven Representatives to attend the funeral. The resolution was concurred In. and Senators Vest, Coke and Culloun (Senator Teller afterward substituted for Cullom) appointed oa the com mittee, and the Senate adjourned.... In the House Mr. Dockery announced the death of Hon. James N. Humes and offered resolutions of respects which were adopted, and the House adjourned. (The committee oa the part of the House consisted of Representatives Sayers. Morrill, Mansur, Wade, Bynutn, Stone and Henderson. Iff the Senate on the 25th the Consular and Diplomatic AppropriaUon bill was reported from the committee by Serntor Hale. On mo tion of Senator AH Inaa the Seaate insisted on its amendment to the Tariff bill (being the Sen ate substitute for the House bill) and linked for a conference. A bill passed Increasing the max imum of international money orders from J50 to HA). The' Pension Appropriation bill and Mili tary Academy bill were also passed. The l. ill declaring traMs unlawful was then taken up. considered and o Me red printed with amendments. The bill to provide for the sale of lands allotted to certain Hlark Hob Indian, and the bill to authorize the conveyance of cer tain ubscntcc Shawneu Indian lands In Kansas passed Thirty pension bills passed. Adjourned until Monday In the House the Army Appropriation bill was reported and the House went Into Committee or the Whole on tho Sun dry Civil bill, which was considered until re cess. At the evening session twenty-nine pen sion bills passed. Thk Kenato was not in set Hon on the SCth. .. .The Speaker laid before the House the Mills Tariff bill with the Senate substitute, therefor, together with the request or the Sen nte for a conference. Mr. Reed (Me ) moved to concur in the Senate substitute. Mr. McMillin (Tenn.) raised the point of order that the sub stitute must first be considered in Committee of the Whole, and Mr. Mills (Tex.) the point that it must be referred to the Committee on Ways and Means. A long discussion followed and tho bill was Anally referred to the Ways and Means Committee. The Ford Immigration report was recommitted. After passing the Joint resolution appropriating avo.ioa to the legal representatives of James B. Kads the House In Committee of the Whole, considered the Sundry Civil bill until adjournment. PKKSOXAI. AND PUUTICAI. Coxgbkssman Buhnk.s, of the Fourth district of Missouri, was stricken with paralysis on the floor of the House at Washington on the afternoon of the 23d and died soon after midnight nt Willard'n Hotel. His health had been failing for a year past. W. D. VA8nmJB.N was eloctod Senator bj- the Minnesota Legislature on Hit 1M I, notwithstanding iliares of corruption nun lribery in manipulating tho Ilepulilicnn caucus, tho invesiiHtinjr committee do caring thnt improper influences had not been used by Washburn or his opponent, Senator Sabin. Thk Spanish Government has issued a decree granting amnesty to nil press and political offenders, including the soldiers who took part in the rising in Madrid in 1W8. Thk Cznrina of Russia is affected with n kind of palsy which tiegau nt tho Ilorki ruilrond wreck and has been steadily growing worse. A MKKTiNfl of the National Council of the National Union League lias ltocii called at Washington, March 'J, for tho pin po of strengthening the Republican party, especially in the South. Thk Loid Mayor of London gave n ban quet on the 24th in honor of Mr. 1'heips, tho United States Minister. There ww 259 guests, including Lord Ro.-elrry, Lord Salisbury, I.onl Coleridge, Sir Janus Ferguson and many other literary and scientific celebrities. Rwrkhentative SmiMtrR, chairman of the Committee on Teiritories, has re ported another omnibus bill providing an enabling act for the ndmission into the Union of tho Territories of Arizona, Wyo ming and Idaho. Charles K. Shepard, the noted book publisher of llostou, Mass., died recently ged sixty year. RET. BoTB VlKCEST wns conseorated as assistantrYptestant Episcopal Bishop of Ohio sMsMnaeti m tho 29th. la the Indiana Senate the Democrats unseated Carpenter, Republican, because of charges of bribery. His opponent was not given the place. On the reassembling of the Texas Elect oral Col lego severe criticisms were made on the action of Senator lagalls in reject ing the arst returns seat to Washington because of alleged informality. The re turns, however, were amended and for warded. The London Tim-s says: "Englishman will be curious to know the exact value of Prince Bismarck's assertion that Ger many is absolutely at one with England in regard 'to Samoa." It Is dlSeult to be lieve that England has given any kiad of approval to the deportment of Malietoa or the German Intervention between Tarn aaeee and Malfetoa's partisans. M Ax engagement took place at Par as Balam receatly. resetting ia the defeat ef the Arabs, many of whom were killed. During the fight the First Lieetenant of the German war ship Sophie was killed by a sunstroke. The defeat ef'the Arab reaeered the position of the captured mis sionaries still sMYMgeieae? Tm momentous election la Paris ea the 27lh went In favor of General Boalaager. He'defeated the Government candidate by a plurality of $1,350. A Cabinet crisis fol lowed and much aaeasiaess prevailed as to what would come next. BcTTrawoRTH was denounced at a meet tag held In Arbeiter Hall. Cincinnati, for his recent speech in Congress regarding the ase of steam presses in the Bureau of Engraving and Prlntlsg. GtskBAL Rooeb Joxes, Inspector-General of the army, who was recently ap pointed to succeed General Baird. retired under operation of law, died at Fortress Xbaroc, Va., ea the 2sth, X anaraTi.hXawwrm, Tans Pailman Palace Car Company has absorbed the Union Palace Car Company, which had absorbed the Wagner Com paBr. iThe only other palace car company beside the Pullman is the Wagaer, which raaa ea Us Vaaderbilt lines. Tn aaniversary cf the Polish emeete of lMSwas obeerred la Poland ea the 9U with aamerous baaaaecs at which hopes for the fahare freedom ef Pelaad were ea r's sett for libel against the Xew end other for pehtiew- ia -Wocks of letters prior te the las ei pin Two taoasaad tern ef gaaao wag last at Savannah, Oa. the ether day by Um catlaps) of the wharf freight sheds. Tax steel plan ef the Glasgow Iron Compear, of Pottatowa, Pa has been closed dowa for good because of lack of demand for the kiad of steel made. T British steamship Erin has been abandoned off Cape Hatteras with a shaft broken. The crew was leaded at New port News. Va. Mas. Lotf WaioaTT. a married woman, was whipped by Waitccaps the other aight la Monroe County, Ind. Junes Wilms, of the circuit coart at Geneva, I1L, has refused to grant a new trial to Baaereisen. the alleged Chicago, Burlington fc Qaincy dynamiter who was recently found gailty and sentenced to two years in the penitentiary. A sssaaTlox has been created through out Holland by a pamphlet by Tindal en titled, Tbe Netherlands in Danger." The author condemns the country's defensive ... . .. . . - , ,i organization on both land and sea, and w ,.,--, -tu. jmmttj mm wasted. Thk remains of lima dt Murska, the prima donna, have been cremated in Gotha, Germany. Sevkx Mormons of St. John. Arir have b?cn arrested on account of timber frauds and three because of laud frauds. The Mormons who control the region were greatly excited. The other night an explosion occurred in slope o. 24 at Nanticoke, near Wilkes barre. Pa., where a gang of engineers were at work making surveys. P. S. Sharsus, one of the engineers, was blown to pieces and Chet Owens, another, wai instantly killed, and John Williams, a third was fatally burned. Several other were more or less seriously burned. Jdooe Brewer, of the United States Circuit Court has relegated to the State courts the suits brought by the Rock Is land and other railroads to test the validity of the Railroad law passed by the last General Assembly of Iowa. An English missionary named Brooks and sixteen of his followers have been murdered near Sedaani by members of the coast tribes and natives of Zanzibar. The feather manufacturing firms of New York locked out their girls, number ing W0, on the 2.1th. IT is stated that the soldiers have once more cleared Oklahoma of "boomers." The last ''round-up" numbered 5,XW per sons. The Canadian Government has issued orders to nil the collectors of customs to suspend the issuing of further licenses to fishermen under the modus Vivendi. Dukino a gale through which the steam er Amalfi, which arrived at New York re cently from Hamburg passed, three per sons had limbs broken and other damage wns done. Four thousand coal miners in and alout Shenandoah, Pa., have been thrown out of work by the shutting down of col lieries because of overstocked markets. The principal cashier of the National Bank Agency at Bologna, Italy, has ab sconded, havitig embezzled SlbO.OX). Business failures (Dun's rert) for the seven days ended January 24 numbered :H2, compared with 387 the previous week and 2C!) the corresponding week of last year. Counsel from New York and Philadel phia, representing unnamed parties, pre sented a petition to the State's Attorney General at Richmond, Va, asking for a writ of quo warranto against the Rich mond & West Point Terminal Company for the purpose of forfeiting its franchises. Business on tho London Exchange was fairly active for the week ended January 20. American railroad securities continued depressed. The German Bourses were quiet, with prices a fraction better. The 1'aris Bourse was fiat, due to the election. Clkari.no bouse, returns for the week tided January 2d showed an nverago in-rr-a.o of 17.7 o in pared with the corre sponding week of 'at year. In New York the increase was 1H 'J. In Oloihorpe, G t., recently, four small children f Mary Porter, colored, were burned to death while left alone in their house by their mother. Hknrt S. Ivks nnd George Stnynerwere arrested at New York recently on an ordr issued by Judge O'Brien of tho Supreme Court, in the suit of the Cincinnati, Hamil ton & Dayton Railroad Coinpniiy. Tho bail in each casp was llxed at $2.10.(. ' While the White Star steamer Republic was lying fast to her dock at New York recently some, accident occurred which caused tho boiler room to be tilled with steam and nil tho engineers and firemen were scalded, some of them ssriously. U wns thought that all would recover with the possible exception of two whose lungs wre injured by inhaling the steam. Under an escort of police Deacon Richardson's Company started a salt spnngling wagon on the street car line at Brooklyn. N. V.. on the 27th. A howling mob followed and an officer received au ugly scalp wosnd. ADDITIOXAL DISTATCVJEa. 8enator Vance has bad one of his eyes removed by surgeons. He had been suf fering severely for some time, and the physicians l;nd not been able to ascertain the direct cause of the trouble, which took the form of a separation of the retina from the ball of the eye. Representative Stosb. of Missouri, has introduced a resolution for the assembling of Congress in New York City on the cen tennial of Washington's inauguratius. The advertising "bargain" swindler at St. I'anl, Minn., bes been arrested. He is an old offender named Arthur Pomeroy, nnd is well known as a crook in Chicago, Spriugfield. Mo , and Cedar Rapids. Iowa. Mrs. Hannah Burrows, of Philadel phia, who stabbed and killed her husband ia August last while he was lying in bed, has been sentenced to be hanged. At a school house nesr Williamsburg, O , the other night, while a crowd of peo ple were passing out from the building, s mischievous boy pelted the bell rop and by some means the bell fell la front of tht house on the crowd below, killing Wil liam Wacke end seriously injuring G. W Mount and Sperr Kid. The Rockport and Caaaelton aceom modation train, on the Loaisrills, Evans ville et Ht Loais railroad, wee throwe from the track the ether morning between Liacoln City and Cbrisaey, lad. Then were thirty-six passengers la the coach, and all were well shaken ep, eat Beat killed. Tax President has commuted te fv years aad six months the sentence ot James D. Fish, former! r president ef th Marine National Bank, ef New York. who was convicted In April. ISS, of mis applying the funds of that bank aad sen tenced June 37, lfi, to tea years' im prisonment ia the State prisoa at Aebera, N.Y. SxvxaAt. levees thirty or forty miles above SUreveporr, La., are reported tc have given way. causing the submerging of a large fract of country. All low land on the Retl river not pro:ected by levees are under water. Trerx is a tight existing between Gov ernor Church, of Dakota, aad the Tern tons i Legislature. it ail tares oa the appointments foritae next two yeirt. and the Legislature being Repeal teas wishes to preTeat the appointment being made by the present Deasocra tic Governor. Tax latest Cabinet slate at WashJagtoa is this: Btaineecretarr of State: AUi- 8eeretary ef the Treasury: Kaaa- -, Fostmaster-Geaeral; Alger. Mich igan, Seeretary of War; Etee, CeikTeraia, Secretary ef the Interior, with a miner puts for acme Xew Yorker, net Milter e Piatt. Tarn Dralomatie Asyrowriatiow htt eras before the bills tweef IsaaseeCsry. lata FerdeCereda tftaV9so-faUlel KKBUASKA STATE NEWS. Nebraska Legislator. BILLS introluced in the Senate on the fist: Making an assault with a deadly weapon constitute a felony, ceding to the Government Jurisdiction oter Fort Kobinton and Fort Nio brara reservations, limiting application or the reform school Ian- to children under sixteen years; allowing district Judges to onl.:r jurors to appear when needed, extending to January lW thepayment of notes given for school lag ds on payment of interest and taxes in lull .. In the House tho Judiciary Committee r.-pjrtcd a sub stitute for the Mechanic's Lien bill. A bill was introduced to regulate banks and baaltlnir. and another creatine the once of Brigadier-General and ctlef of U2. Several bill amending ex isting statutes pa-sed. Hills oo flic were con sidered m Committee of tne Who'.e nod the House adjourned. Ix the Senate on the 22d a lively debate I ilt rernoiing the ' sook piace on 3ir. HecKley s bill reuiouutr limit or -.no il.im.isvs upon the lite of a man killed through the negligence or his employers. . " uuoiij i:ui over. Jims were miro- aucedto p femilIe Ux paver to vote on The bill finally went over. Hills were Intro- pmpoMuons to expenu money: to tax aining and sleeping cars, limiting the Senate to iorty em! the Hou-v to fifty cmp.oe: empowering i nin Jurors out of twelve to tln.i a verdict in I clvl1 actions, and a few other bills. Mr Ilobm- I oa s Aimrncy i-ee Dili lor foreclosure or mort gmres occasioned a ions wramjlo and was finally U!!ed. ..In th- Hou many petitions In favor of submitting it Prohibitory amend raeciwerepre-ented. Among the bill offered was one by Mr Yutzy confcrln- municipal suffrage on women. The bill reulrlnit all p.ir ties owning or occupying laud to destroy nox ious weeds :as favorably reported. The Gov ernor sent a special messa?e adwslntf the Leg islature to provide for sending a delegation to the Iari Kzposition. Millard's Anti-Trust bill was recommended for nass&ce by the Commit tee of the Whole Adjourned. A sharp debate took place In the Senate on' th! Ski upon the committee report rvcotnmend ing the mdetinite postponement of to bills prefMIng fur an elective Kallroad Commission. . The, rejort was rejected. Mr Keckler' bill removtag the t'j, limit of damans for a man ktUSJHrouch the actionable, neyllernce of bis enspser. w considered in Committee of the Whole the amount rals-il to K.UM and the bill recommocded for passage . In the House the bill exempting invalids nnd disabled penslone s from paving poll tax was favorably reported. The House went into Cutmltt-e of the Whole to consider Mcllride's Mil. tnakliiK ' septemtur i a legal holiday, to l.e known as T ..Ikn ll... ft. 1.411 .... .I..-11.. .. ........ I.... I ... ...... .i: mi..... iiiia.i iiiui.iiimi with instruction! The Committee on C-Us'i-tullonal Anicudineuts riiorted on the Pro hibition Submission blli. recommending that a committee of :le be appointed to visit low a and see tho practical workings o( prohibition. A minority reported in faxorof the pavsare of the bill. The Spen'cer ruled that the majority wport was in the nature of u rejuct, und af ter a long illsoii-slon the request as denied. A resolution by Mr HrinU that tho co mlttcc re port the Mil back by Thursday morning was ' adopted by a ote of T," to . UI1U were re id I a second time, committees reported and the House adjourned. The Senatu spent most of the morninS session on thei'lthlnurangllngovertwo special ' reports that had been called for. Senator Lindsay s bill for subiuittl.-ig a prohibitory amendment was reported from the committee with a recommendation that It pass. A minority report was presented. The Senate considered the bill In Committee of the Whole It finally went over. At the afternoon session the Connell bill for the Investment of the school fund In school district bonds was rccommesded for passage in Committee of the Whole, also Mr. Ilaymond's bill for an electoral Kallroad Commission ...The morning session of tho House was largely takrn up tn rc;xrts of com mittees. The bill to punish the unauthorized wearing of the rosette of the Legion of Honor passed. The remainder of the forenoon was aken up by tho consideration or bills tn Com mittee of the Whole. At the afternoon ses sion committees reported anil bills werecotisld ered in Committee of the Whole. Adjourned. The Senate was only in session aUnit an hour on the i..Mh and transacted but littlf bus! ness... The House also had only a brief es s!on Mr Christy, of Clay. Introduced a bill to establish a house of correition. Mr. Hitngate, a bill to Mnend the law incoiporatfng metropoli tan cities, and Mr McMillan, to prescribe com penatlon for county clerk In counties of Tii.km inhabitants. The Lindsay Submission bill was r ad a first time and the House adjourned until Monday, tho 1Mb, at two o'clock. IN the Senate on the 2.Vh the bill raising the limit of damage for a person killed I y the negligence of nn tra)lojer to G n passed unanimously. Thj bid was passed to iermit tho Investment of the pern anent school fund in school district funds 1 hit rest of the morning session was devoted to discussion of th AntI fooling bill. At the afternoon t.cson Mr Lind say's Submission bill wa deb ited at length and J finally passed by '.'I toll .. In the House a pe- ' tttlon was presented from citlr-isof I.iuraster ' in favor of Mibmisslou Committees rriirtrd ' on :i large numler of bills. Th" bill repeating the section of the statute- rrovlllrig foram-! lienstonof theherd law was sjlscussed at great i tn",Ua,lal ejtjMinse to the coinpnny length and finally passed over. In Committee j for no udditionnt servic. 31!.Viyi); of the Whole the Mechanics I.len law was re- tlmt tli compiiiy should so iinel commended for the passage. ( ffy ils regutttioiis "concerning bottlers. J changers nnd towtiovs as to lessen thMr SHaceliaiieoiia. work and shorten their hours of Saturday A late Lincoln d:spat''h state 1 that a i labor, (add tioual eip"ii.n to couip-iuv, man who has ben next to the (iovernor j s'.i.taLQ.',); that the coinosiiy should regnrd In olllcial position has definite Information i eight hours 'nNiron Sunday ns a fulidnv' that John W. Thurston is to have a pvsl- , woik with a lull day's par. (additional tion In Harrison's Cabinet. J expn to compsny, J7 (s7 13); that the 1'I.ASS for the Grand Island beet sugnr ( company make additional provision for factory are nearly completed. The build- switching car, caring for stoves, etc.. nd ing will cover more than two ncres of : ditlonol "ijiiso to the conifiany 4.i,l It pronnd. nnd. with fhi mar-lilriMrs. ur.ll . is scarce. V necessary to snv w hat ll.- out. cost not less than X),w.0. ' I THE citizens of Tender want their town ! to lie the county sent of a new countr and ' have sent n deb-cation to Lincoln to arcs ' the iwssage of a bill creating a county to b called Blackbird. DcRi.vr; a recent fight at A'ex-tndrie b twoen Elsie McPheron and John Iince, the former was stabb'-l twic and almost fatally injured. Lance was arrested. FiiEPARATio.NH are being made for the June races at (.rand Island, and purtes aggregating H V.) will be offered. The new Masonic hall at Fremont wiil be dedicate,! on Washington's blrthdav, February 22. FaanKRicK Drtrrscn. a farmer livinc near Talmage. recently droptd dead ! while working in his barn. Heart disease 1 was the cause. A MtTTEn mailed at Avr one Ms Loc Korea, one of the heroines of I Iteslt' Vaaaate'ei 1st knrwsa .! ! ea.sssv . J " - J sfc-aaas at sviia-l t IS HWW SlIlsTUslIU,, ,Vl aell College, at Mount Vernon, Iowa She has discarded crutches and walks with the almost ease on her artiflcial limbs. It is estimated that it will take JLM0 te run Keith County durlnr the current year. Wofcvsa are said to be oa the ia crease every year ia Nance County, and there is talk of raising the bounty om seal pa. Fob breaking into a store-hoes aad stealing 3 bethels of com W. H. Hall aad Herman Brewster, of Stock weiL have eavssse ee. assassaae ae w esvia . est -r a, aaam sb been bound over for trial to the district I oonrt. Both are young mea and Brvw tr was ssarrie-l just before Christmas. A 5EW town, significantly calie-i Harts horn, has beoa laid oet ou the farm ef HL Hart, twelve miles south of I'oaca, ia Dizoa County. Joaa M. C. Cesar, oa cf the l-edlng dry goeds merchant of Scbayler, has filled. The liabilities are about (ia.9ek The ast are nearly th a a raa. IrcrjjJG the month of r-efnter the towa f Gresaass shipped i.?01.T poands ef freirht, psyisg charges to the aasoo&t of fliSXSi for traasportaUoo. The third anaaal aseeuag of the 7e ttfaska rkat M Tiers' Associatioa was re ceatly hell ar Llacola. There was a large reprwseaUtloa present. C C Wtite was eaealroossly re-e:ectel preetdeat aad D. H. Harris, of R-caett, was re-elected secretary aad tr asoier. Tax had boys of York are kariagahard fuse of it. Oa has beea s-at to Uil for BTesaaUas; (las ta vacant eoaeasv ia coaasssaiat far ateaSax. to work. levsJias; the coert yard. has just reached the man to whom it was 7 '. ". 7 ." " "-Jje.eT.,.7 , .....-... ... .,.. H,. ,. ng9 -oa , ,- . ... wi addressed at Hastings. It had been Ivlnc h'n !? rr'' - . dt.M- . .! k. -a. In favor of rWmg th- i :ed by u. rivt in the dead letter office for see'eral i ,l,,0l ?"' J. It can man its right of auffrag. or-en -oaea. vTMer, ..A.a. "cars intwo.Uys If It has proper police lorg-ly Instramentet in Uioain- I , WaWSlSe sW aaTs-a save .-sorssHx aaarsaai receauy ftTsasst I reeyesi tawee araipi afoa twefe- sensaksi te leave I atetheare savsra, tssaassaa tawar rvsraie wiats lee I 51" III f nSssJw.e.J ssjSS, r. !- r '"' ' " lgT)TB1 " a .earn saass I eeaav t -jaVaaaaaJ IU0T IX BROOKLYN. Thousands of Anjrry Men tho Police and New Em ployee Of the Richardson Street Car Mart Many Hart, Bat So Oae Se- rionly. Tha Ccxpxny Xita a Stat;mnt-Tet Died Stiblemaa a M-rab-sr cf tie Ad am Family. New or.K. Jan. SL Henry W. Adams. who nas killed at the Atlantic avenue car stables Saturday night, was a descendant of the famous Adams family of Mas sachusetts His father. Charge Adams, , i .. ,,.- ..-.i 7 iuumit-u ikp .irn illivrn j ailSU UIU. ami th.r.l ,,,.! t i.,-.,.i-. t..,. tflttlrtr- Altri Tri. .La...l u - .. .It r; ! ttiui-s. a iiv- uvvvaTUj - t recti sejlilrrn.! rTiin fful 1 ir rVtis- - . !.,! leniiv.ngwilhhl.bnther'.in.law. J W. , M'U.u.h the offense ag.ln.t her .over WhWk of llroklvn. For the past 'ry every .t-p of the prsdg -ad. . .ii"i-i .. t to ouo end the cotnpcSliuc th offf nuer o twelve months h had had no work and I uic"" ..ni.a. ., . ... . pav a tetjniarr tin br way of tunisa- wa- on the point of negotiating fora Iw-ith ' , , .. ' .. m ,- . - ... . ..- .-i Z. . i . . m-nt fur the ofTens. 1 hough this case 1 on a sea-going essel when tho atlvrrtise- . , , . . . ., .. ., .... . . ,i .. .j . . .. not precisely in iKMtit, set the tnnory u ment for . 0 Americans to operate the . ' , ., . ..hi .i i ,...i,,...i.. li n timi'iiii limn. irnuriiL ..Tr- ill. .. m cepttsl and wa- given wurk watering and fei-iling the horses. I The three prisoners charged with throw i ing huu to his death werearraigned yes torday and were held upon thU attldavlt msde by Detective Powers: ''I was de tailed totnuk.i an iures'igation as to bow . the deceased, Adams, came to his death. I learned bv my investigation that the di. ceased came ta his death by the bauds of John Collier, Morr.s Stensou nnd Kit win lirahnui. they having deliberately entered the stn!il"s on the above mentiotieil strent and took the ileeeased and threw htm fr,tn a window to the idenalk telow, where his Isnty was foilntl. The depouvut fur ther savs that he has prutuible cnuto to U.jve that one John Schumacher is nl ,,..,... fn ii1M . Mi.rl.ii n. I... vi.. ,!.- wntc' in m and ailowi-d them to enter the i stable." A IUOT. I Nuiv York. Jan. .'.. At four o'clock 1 yesterduy nfleruooti tvso ik1ico patrol ' wngin-i rolled out I rmn th Atlnntic Rail way Compauv's stabl- on Atlantic 1 ntte ni'itr Third avenue. In rnch wne iiiirieen poiicuincu ami ei;;nt tu-vs- em ployes of tho company, who em to t taken toother stables. Twenty uu utited policemen forme. 1 an escort. A largn crowd gatheied about the stable mid then the "ll gun started; the crowd beciini'i a iuol howling and swearing and throwing Atones at the I oliceiiien nnd their charge. Tlin wagon and liorsriu-n pressed biiskly on, the mob tolbiMing mid gaining in utiinlK-rs and fury , every minute. Finally the procession was linltisl on 1 wentv-thml stn-et, near th'i stables, several thousand angry men btockiug the way. From the strnts. windows and housetops atones, club nud brickbats nhowered tip it tho policfm-n and treinb.lug employes. S-rgennt Johnson nnd Cole, who commando l the mounted ollicers, ordered their men to chnige. anil the u.ids advanced on the gallop not iiullke Kiiadrous of cnvnlry. The iillicer iiseil tticir clubs tTectie.y, and at live o'clock the employes that were butng transferred were safely lodged in the stabb ,s They were w.witi-d to tnke caKM.f the horses which had Uen siiiTrr ing frmii tieglm-t owing to the lack of ludii. Maiiv itotvrs were struck bv clubs i and th living missiles nnd several M) i, - men were hit, but nobody so far as known wns severely iiijureu. ; art forth that th- I dian Territorv I an '1 ho company whose ma Is r tied up anomilv In th t' il e.l Sale., and Its yesterday Issued a statement to th pub- j ,Mliioil and trll.il s aus re si ob.tg.ie lie, in which referring to the death of tion to cullistton nn I d-tr.in.triia,l to th Adnms. tbe.e words wcur; "You (the Indian, rend.'iiug their laud ten public) ought to !m reminded that the mnn MIO insecure and thir cnd -who life wns aacrillcedw a engaged, not : t:ou one of semi b-irl.srlty The in nn effort to start near, hut in keeping c"untrv i an asylum lur c Imlnat. starvation from the stalls of hungry of ery k-nd. whose dee.1. of lioises. crime end vio'ence make us nam The esict demand of tho strikers and ,Vword and re,,r..rh. and th- Indians the non-nbilitv of tlm road to comply are I nre the vlrtima of designing whiles csrry innde public in the compart; s sialemert j ing with them tb" vice vsithwit th- ir thus: -The demands substantially w-: tues of their ctvibis.ti.in The m-morlal Thnt the company should pny for six trip . further -ts forth the n-se-.itv for the .. whnt u 1",,, P"vlouslv paid for snr( fay of nn ndilitional .V!.lrMi with non-- j res, ending return. wwU d entnlL Svsotn ! x-vtrt "" b the State authorities b. j lut-ly establish this proposition To yi-" " "i-mamis woni.i le to ilellUr Aljilir Invito h.nrf .lb., r ,.,! I ..1 , . I i Thrrewas no alternative. 1'ialnlr elated, that is the sitnat on. The KmghU said ! 'stand and deliet: the company refused j to deliver." , Duri ts the whole of yesterday app I- ant for work ou the tied-up line were ' beaten by striker or sympathizer and I the trnck obstructeL During the night i the cover piates on the automatic switch -, at the corner ot Atlantic and Fifth avenue, i were carried awr. but whether by trik- i ers or not is no known. . . i The strikers e'e demanding of the KJ. way umtnitiion and of Oovernor Hill f I that the company's charters 1-annuiied. j Prv:tson - DlMrel the riesHas-a. Kasrivoto v. Jan. sa. The 1're.bleet. re the recomuieadatioti of the fwerreteryof the 5ary. haa disapproved tee ladings of the aaval esejainiac teaar 4 aad th- naval retiring heard ia tee case of Asistaat Fay saaster Jacob D. Doyle, v.tks viawte taviag th- case farther ernlie-l. A fsrobleas that et a fiance seenss sasy. eppeexed receatly la a Mslae tear aaL aad (. as follows: Tak the a amber U - Multiply It by Itself aad yoe have 3 Thee multiply S3 hy Itself. Then mats! pJv thatprrelact by Itself sal soon antl f tteea pr-sJucts have been saaiuplled by taemeeirea ia tara. Th- q?otie areaaer considerable interest aasng lawyers is) Fortland. and their b-.t mataemetciaa. eft-r sTxuggllag wKh the ervUsva lsac J enough to e haw ssach labor was ee tal.ed in the sswetlea, saade the fsiwwiag dueoeragtag report spea llz ae Caad prs4art call for crjtstaie. ,i arsre, " th Srt of which are -i are 1 It Ailsifne-1 three figure tn aa be otr X.AC5 fes-t the oswraUoa roJ4 repair about VAjuni. ) ga-sresv If ther raa tea aaauie mi tt t r! f l!l) S aisile S fTr)m WKtisg Ka j boars a dav for ajr) days ia each year j woatd be tw'eety-sMglH years aboet It. If. ra maltifdylac, he sha!d mm trrrclj rrpaers. aa k eos-s ia ether Sreraa. tieiiT aasaher f igsrse a4 srresid be ssore tiaa -VS"s23. Tkat woald bataeve. cie naaUier u Scares need if the froSe eftae esft ha-ri age-re Hs each st-tiaiasaati , by eevea tgare ef tee .'s4ir wee al- ys a etagla Scare; test, a It at frvaiessaslr two agaresv the 'had ive oecaia I the tsa-eaWae reaall artHed. Aseeamg taavt ie aeed ess aa r ' v -v sBteifirrsaaaais'iseeaiasave-svB iett s . a . s ay-avi 1 m. m m sast at, - a mm. - m . si a. a m m m mm .-7 . THE IOWA RAILROAD iBjMavwwa ! the Melt t the Male Csterts. Pa Moists. Iowa. Jan. Sk I-sl mer the jabbers of thin vicinity ewugat a aumber of suits ia the district court of this county against the llock Island and otfear rcsik for all! violation of the Railroad, law passed by the tart General Assembly. The counsel for we roau as one took the peper from the locel court to the United Ktatee Circuit Court, elteg lng that It wras the proper court of Juris diction, chiefly for the reesoa tJJbnt the suit wre not criminal bet ctvit ft their nalurvaad invoivnl amounts to the value of a.0UO and upward. They were ec cordingtv catered oa tie. bet the At tornry-Generat at one ppare4 aad movvit that thjr be tmanded to the Hiale curt, insisting that they were of a crim inal nature and that the Stele court there fore had Jurisdiction. Judg ltrrwr. of the Unlt4 MteUa Cir cuit Curt. ha now irmandd th- cse to I , " ,CO" " la his d the couit from which thy wn tau. c on he dlcusU atoin lngth I .. . ... , , ., Th. l.t ill the nature f thl. leg .Ution. The gist of Itlscoota.nel ntheMlomgrtrac: m k , . t . ...... r tight unii iue ii, ins niinrinis n'iii'vim"- ' " the decision, ia atltlcable here, and must le adjudged that in tho opinion o thi Suptrtne Court of the United Slates , th ultimate authority tn questions of this ' kind an action to en orcea penalty, what . aver mar be lis form, is one of a erica ) inal nature. 1 have given the subject long ' and xst!nt esam nation in view of th. vast Interests and the itaportancs of the iUestlon, and against my arst Itupr ealttt I have len forced to the conclusion I have thus aunouiicssiL 1 pre ate fully what the couusel urge of the dttlcultles which, as they ,av, luch a construction will ptexsa In the way of their reliance Uhmi the protec tion of thi Feileral Constitution, lutt not withstandtug those dilttcultlea. lack of all th- statutes and all the litigation In th State stand, that high tribunal, the r'ed rrnl Supreme Court, which will ultlmately d(eriuiue and fully protrct all right gusratitiv-d br the drfnndant by the Fed eral Constitution. The motion to leutand will be sustained " INDIAN TERRirOitY. The ladlan Terrtturial f'untvntliia 4eela et t'urt "smllh, Arh. Foar Hsttrrt. Aik.. Jan. J - The Indian Territotlal contention mrt in this city ester-Jay w ith over V drlegates present fiom St. Iuiis, Kansas City, Mriuphis. Spriugfi Id Wichita, Hadas, (lvntton and other cities. The convention was H ened by l're.ident J. 11. Cleiideulng of the Ft. Smith chauittrr ot commerce, who made a brief addre.a of wnicoiu tn the delegates and suggested the objecta of the , ' convention. The following ermanent off! 'er were elected- IS'ivernor IC A. Campiielt, of Hi. I ouis, pet manent chairman; J. W. Claps of Mrinphis, J. II Cook, of Chetnpa. Kan,, CoUmnl Grift t'sathar, of St. I.'uls. James Atdrolt, or Sprincfleld, Mo. Judge U'ylle, of the Cherokee Nit on. It l. U'lllisms. of Little 11. -k and C. F. Hichardsvl '. of the Miami Nation. vl(-e.teaidrnt.; M I. Iliiuton. iierutanent arcretar ; Ceoige lt lirrunrd and Hugh F. Ilegan. assistant secretaries. Delegates were prrsnt from each of the clviliml tnl.es of the Indian Territorv. and took a prominant part in the proceed- lllga. I In the evening e.Jovrnor Fletchr. of Missouri, read a memorial to Congress, I is Inch was d iptd amid 'h-ers. Ittxi-fir I forceinent rf the obligations of property right, letwenn whites. (itnnal fl-eing j from the State can not I teach-d by i j trailltion or other priM-e and the Trrl- : tory l a hrbr for criminal of ait Hihl and cUs.n No Intention is -ipres, t depritettie Indisris vf their rights teit rather to allot them tb-ir lands In sever alty and inve.t them with their full tights under treatv oll gstoins. WOMEN IN COUNCIL. The W.ifoaii ul7raget .nitnilliinnmn amfi. Waihsjt;. Jan. ?. In the rnnnn- tion of woman suffragist Tetrdsr mornlnr a pajr on the U of Fe-J-r.) suffrage was read by Mrs. Virginia Minor. of M'souri. nlm, ?!! rear ira . f denie. the r-ght to vote by th- Hiruf i t urt. The paper prepared ,y ut n I i at i bu'l aniL wis. nary nar. of Kentoekr. aaid th the conditUn of wofn-n w a nw better Wiaa slav-ry. An equality ot right la the rnarriel r a tion she thought would d-j much goo4. , n. of tV4esnn. ! llet. Olrmtda llros spoke on the ubj-ct of .(.mss'i right ft Tot-oti .eh--ol mat ter In br Htate. The j m-n. sh dUrel. were ntToring :m make that right ice. n'y mit--l and : to preveat tbni froro n;,r.g tr the nuts i and ejnty uj-rintnd-t.?e of rhl. " Mr Abigail ftcott I-jnn.ar.f Oresron. the aero t.ee iatfo-lcxed Vfl j ateTUt th-f rss-lota of hi. own roe- J Mrs Helen rVesgsr, of Iadiaaa.mal a j ;ssca B mhrh t erraJffl p-ibitr rave er tnb puttticel trt,-. tt at h made at refereare in avsjin rmM'tm. Mis aataoar anally laterrsptstd her, -era. Wkn H. Oaey. f .Hetvasea, aiit res cf the efrjisa' Trlt-aoe, read a ssree on Ttf-me-i ia we'rlage." aad the veaiien atj'qrsd sine 4V. a see eseer-ist Qasaa. 5. Jaa. sty - efedees lay ."sisfsvni aiw snKI IvsaejfrMB Fort Osaaha wniie retaralag tram th ty ,, t-sti i- trrssas a Wrss-; mia MM, saw t-rw -eersooteacaged IStboi trggte. Tne tssn Se-t aai to asi st. u, is le re frxn the snma the r-j at ta. trtrjsda, tft) ataiesl that, sv- aad j i j ffvttea the car eel was b i-e way I heaa- whew tie tan Vis-sly eeps;- u t f'je fcesr. eeise.1 m? a-fttv aed tsvecgsd her to it tpe whtw . i, -a4. j lag. The vi iaia riauaed in tm Jack tVr ' lvLHeesevse ?Va aaa-.. - t . r s cwas. Mtver ,, 2T" tewa-rya. "c-t ewaaw. J a. SV Threa... "f "' U retaaTerd. a paw aesjt tUy TzZ,1"'' -r-rri--'s ' eig - -- t s tis tesra. mmj -imm rjTieg a BaVt iltes tte etrsawa at a break ea-sedL atar aavf ysffijti lie Ossasseha I..... ..j I LhsgeaT ttVssst rsrvsdewea. TLt-ta. te iat-ef.-, mmA m,- wse aasas. The testes rmm a.-- .. eWeaT eavt tearfaw sjs. mm ssveeataia. m LAW. TM MtW NAwt. stoeh Weee . . aw sfer AsT leeer WesMnwro. J.a. JA-I. I"" neoe the Naval Appropriation bill the HueeCommlttsseoe Naval Affair, sum -marlses the pree.nl conditio, end future PP-,,' of the navy ef n. cs.-.'j. ...I... "Willi r.lM SO n Coegtess esease to have settled epon policy of appropriating toward It. m strectloa aboet K,0) j-r r Your eemmlltee believe Uat thl. build ss a aavy as fast a prudenc- dic- tatee. Our Neey Peisartmeet ami or hip building are atiUslag, a fares mar be, by every meaae la their psw.r. " kaowleAge aceulred fresn the co.tly perieaceef ether aatlooa bet they must aciurPw,t4,,,4rown T'10,tn haste ea the part of the Ooveram-at ouM in.vltablv reealt la ceafusio" and waste and most peweaMy tn cvmbma- tlon iastead of ceaaetil!ea aasong h.p builders. rVseistee It weeld U en e.r matter In this country to belht .hips nuc rapidly than we could supply "m . i irnwawii omw - -- a a . i -. .vrAss. p Ie es J in England, wnn en ineir isc ". ...-.- I. I.hiJ .siniiilalnt that the ih ernlu-nt and all their cmtractor. ereueabU to sup ply guus as the are wanted. The manu facture of a modem alga power ga '' only en espenslve but a slow and lediou priH'esa.' The committee .ays that the approprie- It I tlssaofCMt-VCsUfareatenaingthegun plsnt it at the Washington navy yarO. which has proved to be tnaurrlcieat. will, taken lit connection with other alma, be a 1 that u neoeasary to miI three different wavy arsle In condition to build the hull, of the nnt mlera v easels, ansveea aa'tuaanuotel. aa well a ft Ike CMineUte asjaipmeet of great plant lor the easemely ef basairs onl nances Ka4tafetery prgteta b being made by the private r.et?xtr.ie f w sup plying heavy gun and armor plate for guns and for rapid Mr machinery guns. I The committee closes. MIl will bi aeen j that Congress by the paasag of the t.t t 1 we report, will have taken lh last slip necesaary to render th tlovernment a'- adutely lndeendant of the world its th matter of the building and equipping navy. It haa been the csiiistaul aim of the committee and of the department to pro vtila fr ship, the hl of tli-lr !. guusripisl to any In the world. There is ample competition among bidder, for th construction of engines and niacbuterv. i and In this matter American nUrpr I and Ingenuity seem likely to lead th j world. To gel tioui a vrt of the tpe ' of the "etuvlw a te4 of twenty knuts I aa hiHIreeemel, whea lasngresauiaile It ar. , abaolut- reipi rein.nl. e illfflcuit task, but I it was undrtkru and that vessel on its r ere nt trip alto 31.M kiiut. vil the wonderful speed ot e DIPLOMATIC STATE OlNNtH. rwreisn HtsfSMHtalltM IHae Wills Ih frealileat of Ike t'elle-l atalee. Waaiiisjuiiisj, Jan. M.A state itmuer to the itlplomatte Corp. tih islaeeThui dey veiling, 1'real.tent Cleveland escorted Mme, Hoatero, wife of the Mexican Minister, te dinner, and Mr Cleveland followed on the arte of the Italian Minister. The other guest wie Mr. Carter and th- Ms.ca Minister. Countesa Leoto!din Vhi Ami. Valley ami Senator Shrrmau. Harone Hoasn and the M nlster of Austria. Hungary. Miss llarard and the lleiinau Minister, Mr. Sherman and th Turkish Minister, t'ountea. de r1"inriBh and the Atgvntlne Minister. Madame de llurlado and the Minister 4tt France. Mr, lughten and the JapJhfxT Minister. Mr. Ilert-ft a d lite Chines Minister. Madam- ! Varras and the Netberlaad Minuter. Madame lie ; man aud the Secretary of State. Mads.... Ie 1'eiei ?,un and the Hawaiian Mints ter, Madame Milt sua and th Spam!, Mln tt-r, 4 .mutess 'At-i)ot and the M nlsirr limti Cita Itica. Mrs. )IH'rsMr and the Persian MtUlsler. the 'ii.i M niste- the Ilanlah Mllll.t-f. the ( bs(S d'ArTan-s of He.gbMti, lbs Chilian Mins ter, the ('barge ij'AffIres of Kias.1. Mr Mct"rary. th- Minister of Tfireragun, the Charge it 'Affaire, of Cnfea. tla C(tarc d'Affaires of Hselm and (rMat( j,. Minuter of svHrer and, th. -,o(. d'Alfalte of lifeat Itritam, the Clr d'Affalies of lius.la, t,. MinLWi of t s lomlna. flieSMke. t1lle,li,. rraaiMMiTus. Jan. y, Th- et,ertarr of lb- Interior ha reri-.t ff.rn the A toiney.U-neral an upnln in Meh it . held tbst North Ca'4lni;(,-n.l-e..,n. who kava I ; admitted t. Cl.sfol CI I t-tl.llp br the ,. Ju.ti.e f tb I ril.rokee Hsipieme '.rt. enl-r tfe Is of th- Cherokee Nation. Indian 7er tory. am c.lir.f,. ot that NaU and are j ntitle. to ,lj ta rlgaU end .Mtl., : ah Vtifensttin.tiolahbsUitd.tig isles i piet adverse atiOT, hy th (hsf.i ' f.Vuncli. The Atf-ne.u-f,t hot,j. tbmt the Cie.net. Us. no!a-.ful nght te np-r na.i.e,. ji ,. .m ,(, tltmt9 .,.-fc. arnler oT C,err:ee, ..,, f i ,,, ,.tr wealths, living m th. .tatimi. el.ua IA. ' 'einrH refns- f- tswjs,,. sv e-llmn aad hate sought V dlspusaes. tt.. ,f ta.ir property eseawi t$. Seii. tse Fuiir..rj-ni. ae. jc-h n.l l. r-i Vm. president of tb l'eni7ania Htl CwSpMT SS'I lM,lsst nt IV. J-k '. depla A' J!,lin. H,tUt CwspssiT dd a.tn gat at h. fl 1-. In S. ,.T Md Mmilt.sis. year. x Mr Klt-, "" er-t s g -w tf .a.Ulag 1're.M.e.i le-ocoln t f- taroqg ruilirnr. m,.. way tn hi. Isararstis ,., .i r. " t hi fore,ic,t aad sat le ti tn u .VsshaVea bf star ft A- ItefMnM-fe as Isstt. tlUI. (nT,w. M, Jaa. L Th- a nt t wu " e-j r-rej,aat. .e. vf " - t aweg-. who was estt,r v ths f-ealteaiiary fs fa jmr. t Isi-sriVa-. rawal,. hs. avwt a-st,.. , he'!, the d i ajar m, Tu, UT ' 2T '"f1 Ctt aa-l ta. asetate satasmde4 fae ae teisl C-tte e, ee erravev.J7 .ti,jj. the van U,lie mymU save Uvd( s, asaheSyke.'eM.teae fi,ter, AltatH4 Tasa .Hu(. St Tfc- a . eefsr. ead rjf tm tTtstsra Fe- &. eight ureM (.'e.ovsvl k L fai. dt fence wara arrts4 at this srly yeeri,, ci.g fete ju. r-:lag aeer Ws,. aVee tie fa-.. we- atgsx. .a raaa g fa turn iVfr Si e a 4s grsvAa. wvest j esjsuatj es U- trM ferfsv ?- ssagiae kaei w ! (st t-Ut fit it .Je sa-l Ue tras -s er jjfc, t.i, x ,, M ,., Jeaeage. -,J bswr t t&a .f, ). tAy tl ,Jt.t 5ergs aovxxat of Saatt-e-, t ,t j, u eal -rt s-rary ,mlmr. evj (u, 4 SaV-r ia-.l- u . m ta-. iravzz as s-5siy ae KlW. ., JmM. 3t-Ma Mary It tsstasawr. a wdw 4ug vta & , y. IrrUg Lmslmr a aWggtes. was 4.vj i-m hkUehakiafJfatersrstrtaa-lastafgai. xnr tee arst ae-vt a ev&teai:- -..; .t s t - ssf, aad rtsaVtsrs.1 tee wiaviV. i, im- enai.1 rale tve !! ,a M eai USt tava 4$. hx U Xes-rrest sta!aaet eeeave ly-ae ta a ei aT hea rear Lmimr sssbm t sasdy, aeasieg to tie sara Siai t il befere tat Sew - m.m,-f. SM ,-...,