f "? WfpF" f " t iv RED CLOUD 910 CHMMn, EEDCLODD. NEBRASKA. CUBBMMT COMMENT. M. Gctot Demaigxe succeeds M. Frriolat an French Minister of Justice. Colorado is to become a tobacco growing State, receat experiments showing the climate and soil to be ad mirably adapted to it The recent number of the London Contemporary Review containing the unsigned article entitled "The Bis marck Dynasty" is now allowed to be circulated in Germany. NEWS OF THE WEEK. GlMnad by Telegraph Bakxey Bilvyk. a fcquaw man, has been arrested on the Crow reservation in Montana on orders from Indian Agent Brincoe, who proposes to make a test case of the right of whites to live on the reservation. The bill authorizing the Governor to offer 5.000 for the apprehension of any notorious recent criminals, and which is designed to cover the Clayton murder.has passed the Arkansas Legis lature and has been signed by Gover nor Eagle. Jons Stewabt Kexxetjt. of New York, who has purchased the whole of bis family estates from Sir Douglas Stewart, Is a Scotchman who made his fortune in America. The estate num bers 33..VX) acres, including some of the best grouse moors in the highlands. Govf.knoi: Bulklev. of Connecticut, has by a general order accorded all regular military organizations of other States permission to enter and pass through Connecticut, en route to and from the inauguration at Washington and the coming centennial celebration in Now York. The Anti-Pinkerton bill introduced at the request of the Trades Assemblies of the twin cities has received its quietus in the Minnesota Legislature. TheSenate Judiciary Committee recom mended its indefinite postponement, and the author of the bill was the only one to vote in the negative. Frank Shannon-, of Philadelphia, has been rewarded for saving the life of a hyena. One of the hyenas at the Quaker City zoological gardens re cently swallowed a bone. Shannon entered the cage, thrust his arm down the hyena's throat and extracted the bone. The woman's branch of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has given Shannon a gold medal. Recent advices from Ilayti are to the effect that General Hyppolite was, on January 1. formally saluted by tlie United States steamer Atlanta while he was being rowed to that vessel in a small boat. Minister Preston an nounces that he has received a dis patch informing him that the British and French Governments had ollicially recognized General Legitime as the President of the Haytien Republic. Broker Gibson, who committed sui cide a day or two ago at Buffalo. X. Y.. had been accumulating insurance n his life ever since he began to fail in business, and at the time of his death he had policies for 130.000, dis tributed among a large number of fra ternal and benevolent organizations. One of these orders he joined on the night of the suicide, going direct from the lodge room to the Turkish baths where he ended his life. COXGaUDsaT. lathe Senate ea tb ft theOfclah but h received from the House. Seeator Piatt more its reference to tbe Committee oa Territories sad Senator Dawes wished It re ferred to the Committee oa Iadiaa Affairs, sad a lengthy debate followed. It wm anally re ferred to Ike Committee on Territories. Senator Hawkey pretested aa amendment to the Ssadry CirU bUl far toe payment of tWWto tbe widow of General Sheridan la gratefal recoraitloe of Ms errice to fata country." The Hoae Joint reaotatloa for the payment of mW.uno t tha faeira of James B. Eads patted. Cofuideratlea oftheLjrUIatlre Appropriation bill wm tbe returned bat do aaal aetioa reacted.. ..la the House tae conference report oa tae Xlearaenn Canal bill waa dJtcotted during tae day and aa evening teuton waa held for considering Dis tract of Columbia basinets. Arrxa routine business taa Senate oa tae Cth took op Senator Chandler's resolution lnttructlng the Committee on Appropriations to Investigate the natter of naval officers' claim, and after ton e discission it went over and the Senate indulged in a Ion and uninter esting debate oz the pending amendment to the LeirUlatlve. Kxecuttre and Judicial Ap propriation bill increasing the clerical force of the Civil Service Commission ...In the House Mr. Posey took the oath of office at Representative of the first Indiana district to tacce 1 A. P. Hover, resigned. A message from the Pretldeni in retrard to the agreement with the Creek Indians aa to ceding their lands was received, and the coaferenee report on the Nicaragua Canal bB cauted as animated and interesting debate. It wai Anally agreed to. At the evening session a number of private bills passed. Tbk Senate on the 7th agreed to the con ference report on the Nicaragua Canal bill. Ttvs bill now roes to the President. Senator HI air. from the Committee on Woman Suffrare. reported favorably the retolution proposing constitutional amendment prohibiting any abridgement of the right of sum-age oa account of sex. Senator Coekrell renorted a substitute for the House bill removing the charge of desertion from soldiers who served out their term of enlistment, and It patted. Tins Legis lative Appropriation bill was then discussed until adjournment... The Honte considered at tome length and passed with amendments the Senate bill providing that the public lands now subject to entry and chiefly valuable for agri culture shall be disposed of according to the provision of the Homestead law only. The Army Appropriation bill was then considered until adjournment. Thk Naval Appropriation and Fortifi cation Appropriation bills were reported in the filiate on the nth and placed on the calendar, and after the disposal of variou resolutions the Hou: bill to quiet the title of settlers on the t)'-s Moines river lands In Iowa was taken up and passed. The Pension Appropriation bill was also passed. After further consider ing thi Union Paclfi.: Funding bill the Sen ate passed fifty-two private pension bills and adjourned. ..Tb'. House soon after rjsembling took up the Army Appropriation bill in Com mittee of the Whole, and when the committee ro'e the bill passed. The Agricultural Appro priation bill also passed. At the evening ses sion thirty-three private pension bi.h were passed. Tilt credential of Mr. Ransom (. C) for his new term were presented la the Senate on the Jrth. The Senate substitute for the House bill establishing a United States Court la the Indian Territory was discussed aai pated. The House amendment to the Direct Tax bill w non-concurred in and a conference committee appointed. The Fortification bill was passed. Senator Hoar. Cullom and Coekrell with the presiding officer were ap pointed the committee on Inaugural ceremonies and the Union Pacific Funding bill was further considered ...The House passed severil bridge bills and Mr. Springer reported the inability of th- conferene- committee on the Territorial bill to agree, and the Post-office Appropriation bill was considered in Committee of the Whole. General Boclancer. in an inter view recently, declared that bis pro gramme was the adoption of the Amer ican Constitution, but with a ten year Presidency; the formation of a Coun cil of State to prejtnreand submit laws to a non-deliberative National Council of five hundred members, half to be elected by universal suffrage and half to be chosen by the Provinces, to sit only one month in the year, and the granting of limited local government to the Provinces. Amos Lawrence Hopkixs baa left the service of Jay Gould. For years he has been one of Mr. Gould's closest business associates. He has been en trusted with interests of vast img nitude. In Wall street circles he has f late been recognized as practical ly Wr. Gould's other self. The cause of the rupture was the cutting down of alaries. It is said that Mr. Gould has been cutting snlaries in every di rection throughout all of his corpora tions. He is credited with having brought about reductions within the lust ninety clays that aggregate a monthly saving of 39.000! Judge Bell, of Mount Carmel. I1L, has made public the following maiden speech of Abraham Lincoln, delivered in Pappsville. near Springfield, nearly fifty years ago: "Gentlemen and fel low citizens: I presume you all know who I am. I am humble Abraham Lincoln. I have been solicited by many friends to become a candidate for the Legislature. My politics are fchort and sweet. I am in favor of a National bank; am in favor of the in ternal improvement system and a high protective tariff. These arc my senti ments and political principles. If elected I shall be thankful; if not. it will be all the same" A SPECIAL from Castle wood. Dak., fives the particulars of a peculiar suicide which might result in the lentil of twe men. one of whom was the physician who tried to rescue the would-be suicide. A man giving the name of Gustav Johnson was found toon niter he had taken n dose of some kind of poison. H was nearly dead and Dr. Staley waa called to attend to kirn. The doctor examined the poison and in trying to tnd what it waa tasted it Terr sliffntiy. In n short time he too was saifferinc terribly and other ,4octw were brought into -ervic, Both mm ware in a critical condition. Johnson said he had no friend ia th world and he wanted to win. PEKAOXAL AXO rOLITlCJaX. SrsaTOR .SriERM a.x baa reported favora bly the following amendment to the Sun dry Civil Appropriation bill from the Com mittee on Foreign Relations: "To enable the President to protect the interest! of the United States and to provide for the security of persons and property of citi zens of the United Htates at the isthmus of Panama in snch a manner as he may deem expedient l(.(0fl." The House Committee on Territories has decided to report against the admission of Utah at present, but to favor letting in Idaho. Wyoming and Arizona together. A report on the Utah case waa ordered. A memorial signed ly all the Htate offi cers of Coloiado indorsing Hon. John M. Thurston, of Omaha. Neb., for Secretary cf the Interior has been presented to Gen eral Harrison. bECRCTART Bataro has notified the German Minister that this Government accepts the proposition for a resumption at Berlin of the conference begun in Wash ington in 1KS7 in regard to Samoa. Tbk death is announced at Home of Car dinal Ledochowski. formerly Primate of Poland and Archbishop of Posen. who was imprisoned by Prince Bismarck but who was released on bis promise to reside abroad. The report that General Boalanger bad applied to the Pope for a divorce is denied. It is stated that he will continue bis suit in the Paris courts. The resignation of Harold M. S-wall, Consul-General of 8amoa. baa been re quested by tbe Slate Department. Bewail bitterly criticised the policy of the Admin istration In the Samoa matter. James E. Walleb, private secretary of Governor Lee, ot Virginia, committed sui cide recently ia his omce at the State Cap itol Richmond. The caase for the act was not stated. The w York Mail and Express, in a double-leaded editorial, congratulates Harrison and Blaine that the latter Is soon to become Secretary of State. Ifa. Kilbride, member of Parliament for South Kerry, Ireland, bat been sen tenced to three months imprisonment without hard labor for breach of the Crimes act. It ia reported from St Petersburg that Count Tolstoi bas tendered his resignation as Minister of tbe Interior and it has been accepted by the Czar. The much talked of "protocols" oa tbe rJamoan question weru seat to Congress on the 8th, the Governments of Great Britain and Gerraaar having coasts ted to their publication. The recall of Mr. 8ewalL the American Consul ia Saaaoa, has produced aa excel lent isapressioa la Berlin. The Post and other paper urge the necessity of the re call of th Eagliah Coasal also, wb, it ts alleged, con tri bated largely to the eatsiag of Um tronbles. A has meeting was held in Hyds para. London, oa the 10th, deaoaneiae; the Gov ernaeat'a Irish coercive policy aad the imprisonment and ill-treatment of Editor O'Brien. In a newspaper I'tter Mr. Bad- foar denied that O'Brien had beea ill treated. la a cosamaaication to the State Depart ment Minister Denby states that the num ber of Americaa citizens now residing ia the Chinese empire Is 1,02. Of this aum-b-r 806 are mieaionaries. eeveatv-threeare seafarers, twenty-eight are ia the Chiaete customs service aad twenty-tare fa! lew mercantile pursaita. Tbe occupatioaa of S4w are anclassl fled. The b rtaday of the late Samuel J. Tildea was celebrated on the 9:h by his admirers ia several of the priacipal cities. --- '-T 4 TnsBadgwt Committee c the Diet has adopted the bill iacrsasiag the Emperor's allesraaes a.800,000 fraaca, At Little Treat, Oat. taa other nay Treetea Golosh was mardered by Ire In dians aad ttea literally tarn to pieces. Tarn af the murderers were lodged ia Jail. Orrrn a n amber of persons have bean arrested for oatragee oa colored persons ia JCew Iberia, La., as a result of the re ceat investigation. Qcrrn a sensation was created la St. Louis by tbe announcement that Hknry Diecamaaa. a promiaeat member of taa Merchants' Exchange, bad skipped tn Canada, leaving a shortage of $30,000. Tnn Theater Boyal at Aldersaot, En gland, was baraed to tbe ground the other night. A perfonaaBCw was ia progress wbea tbe Ire broke out aad the audience became panic-stricken and made a rush for the door. Maay persons were hurt, bat no one fatally. Br tbe wrecking of a bark at Texal re cently ten persons were drowned, includ ing tbe captain and bis family. The works of the Pacific Guano Company at Wood's HoIUMai., have been attached by the Lynu Institution for Savings. Tbe liabilities are about fLOOO.Ouu. 1 be com pany's headquarters were at Boston, and they have mines at Beaufort, M C, aad works at Charleston. H. C. UUhWrss failures (Dun's report) for tbe seven days ended February 7 numbered for tbe United States, 27.1; Canada. : total, 303. compared with 33J the previous week and 2fe9 the corresponding week of last year. TTTHo-rsErMosiA of the most malignant type ia raging in Granite, Moat, and tbe doctors are unable to control tbe disease. Ia tbe American mine at Leadsillr, CoL, recently Superintendent Gieason waa killed by a falling rock, and next day two workmen were killed by a heavy piece of timber. The attempt of tbe Baaqae Parisienne to found a new Panama Canal Company baa failed despite tbe extension of the date for tbe issue of a new loan. There was an outbreak of idle work men at Home on tbe &n. Many rioters were arrested. Fears of further trouble were expressed. The agent of tbe German East African Company has ramomed the Catholic mis sionaries recently captured by Busbiri in surgents. A DTXahite explosion blew a bole through Stevenson's brewery at New York recently. There wa no clew to the per petrator. Several persons were hurt, four women bting brought to premature confinement. A. S. Goodkijt is reported to hare em bezzled j70.00J belonging to the Manhattan Elevated railway. Xew York. E A. Watsojt hai been broucht in to Fort Smith. Ark., as tbe assastin of Blle Starr. The bodies of nine Mexican prospectors, it is reported, have be-n found in the northern part of Wyoming Territory. It was said they were in search of a famous loit mine by the aid of a chart and were murdered by other projectors who ob tained the secret As attache of the British Admiralty 'has been dismissed for crookedness in divulging terms of contract. He was caught by an e.ectnc wire while abstract ing documents. Ton Allex, a colored seaman, has ben arrested In Swansea, Wale, for the mur der of a Mr. Kent, the landlord of the Gloucester Hotel. Allen confessed. Ho bad broken into the home for purposes of robbery, tbe murder following a desjerate strucgle. Governor Francis respited for sixty days the death sentences of William Walker and John Matthews, who were to have been hanged at Ozark, Mo., Febru ary 1-V Tuere was a general tendency to ad vance on the London Stock Exchange during the week ended February it. Amer ican railroad securities were atfcted bv- the desire to iell in Sew York whenever a rise was reported in Londo.i. The Conti nental boursei weie quiet with buinet limited. Panama canal shares contmaed to fall. A storm of exceptional teTerity was re ported raging throughout Holland. The rivers are greatly swollen ani Rotterdam, Dordrecht, Schiedam, SwoIIe and Kampen are inundated. Manv hhwreck with great loss of life are re;orted. Clearing house returns for the week ended February ft showed an average in crease of 29.1 compared A-'ttli tht? corie ponding week of last year. In .Nu- York the increase was .15 & Tnn value of th plunder secured by tbe mob in tbe recent riot at Komi is estimated at 7.",0u0. The Government poeses evidence that the Anarchist leaders fomented the agitation. The Wyeth drug factory, Philadelphia, was destroved by fire on the lvith. Loss between 2uO,OXi and $U,00v; inureL George Power, a fireman, was killed aad two other firemen wer injured. THE DESERTERS BILL. KEmiaASKA STATE NEWS. Nebraska Lrgtslatarw. Tax Senate met at four o'clock Tuesday, the Ma. aad paed the following bUU: Makiag as aatault with intent to !dU cr to commit treat bodilr injury a penitentiary offense rro,5tr:c aAsoisston to the bar to tr thmwh th Snnn-me Court: malcinsrlt a criminal conscirarr for two ! terdtv pis.rtL. x reported from the eaav or more pertoat to comtiae to tajurr Use rpa- mitte oa military affairs, a substitute for tationorthe business or the property of another. I the gwarral bill recently ped by the and requlrtagnotsnes'records to b rsaSc to the j Hosse removing the charge of desertion district court clerts. Hecator Lit.day. Gal fr certain caes. The substitute provides logiy anJ llaher were appoints a cora. ttl-e on I tbat ch , ue,ertioa ,h,U be re- the proposition from Kansas to ro&kiJcr cattle j ., , 7, .,i ,. !(.. tnm . Th iir V...M .Hf .. M i niored from the record of anjr volunteer T tn SakitHat Asia Ska aat rr tk Ha sWIIt tw tbe Tatat mt lasfil rroas al4see aw Skw War of its lUteeUosi Caster Ctrlala Cireasastaneet. WasnixoTov, Feb. S. Tb Senate yes- AROUMENTS. ,Ti adopted Mr. Cad7s memorial asSctn? Conzress for a tuspension of entries on school indemnity lands in the State. Two cr three bill passed aad a larse nnmher were diipoed of In Com BBtttee of the Whole. Is th-Senate on th Cth Mr. Pool's bill soldier of the late war, when it shall hare been prored tn the satisfaction of the Secretary of War. that he served faith fully until the expiration of his term of enlistment or until Mar I. l"" having prerioK-sly served six months or mure. to tax tnorvaes was Indefinitely pottpoard. I who failed by reason of absence from his Senator Howe's bill rroridmsr that saloonkeep ers sball obtain the consent of tdloinlns proo- erty owners or tenants to their carrying on the liquor bu!neis brou ht oct a lon debate in Committee of ihe ".'hole and when the commit tee row; the bill passed . In the House peti tions were presented a-klctr rcccicijal saSraje for women, and the Judiciary Cot&stttee favor ably reported the h;:i increasing the silary of ! the hepreme JaJsc to i m jhJ district ljJre to tXin liiiU were then considered In f Committee of the Whole. The dlcalon oi the Omaha contested flection ca tt-n occu- ' pled the time of the House until adjournment. J The morning session of the rvnate on 7th was devote I principally to cocs-.deraUcn of bills In Committer of tee Whole. A little i Barry wts created b7 the introduction of a :eio lution tht committee to v. sit fttate :ntuu liens should in paid only tbe money they bd paid out for actual eipense. and that h-re-after no such committee shall be provided i with Pullman cars. The Joint resolution ask In? the Board of Transportation to make a schedule of maximum freight rates wa favor ably reported Tbo Hoasc put tn the day dis cussing the Omaha contested electloi cave. The fteht was interesting and on a final vote Messrs. M om7 and Kenno i Democrat) were unseated and O'Brien and Sprecht given their seats by a vote of 27 to 4L The morning session of the Senate on thesth was larscly taken up la routine work The Judi lary Committee recommended in definite rostpocement for the bills craalict municipal scJTnse to women, ba; the friends of sach a meaur- succeeded ia setting tan on the r-neral file. Mr. Norval's btll to aid the urpreslon of disturbances during stnV.es passed. The bill creating i!tker County a!o passed. Bids were considered in Commit t'e of the Whole at the aitercoon ses sion... In the iiou.e committers reported oa a larjfc number o: bill-.. A resolution to tnvrsti rate the late eiTiTo-lon fit th. trin i,i.,i passed, and the Speaker appointed as the In. vestlpatins ccmmitter. Messrs Gardner. Tren- ion. joocwa, soverta and iiaors. In Com mittee of the Whole. Mr Corbtn's h.'.i :0r list ing property at its full vatuat'on was recoin mended for passage, and a ten debate on the Usury bill fotlo-ed. At the attcrnoon session Mr Kcnck's bill to enable railroads to consoli date passed, a resolution wjs adopted asking the Jcde of the Supreme Court to famish the House with an opinton as to the constitution ality of the Submission btll recently passed. command, to be mnterd out and to re ceive an honorable discharife. or who was prevented from completing his term of enlistment by reaoa of wounds or dis ease. The substitute also provides for the re moval of the chire of desertion from the record of any volunteer or regular OKLAHOMA Cattle wyaaHcasw Altai rroea lbs rakUe Laa-S arsw WaSaUaoTOX, feb. 12. -Tae SWjaato Coss- alttee oa Territories ys-aterday bwsd a hearlas on tbe Oklaassma MIL Tassra were preaeat D. VS. Ilashyhead and C. J. Mar ns, Cberokee dleate. aad lIcPoaaM, Bri(bt and Tav. cvua.ei for tb- ladlaaa. Colonel Fay made tbe chief argument op pjainc the MIL Tbe tif of tae csunsrl claisaed that tbe Mil violated (a the saawt flagrant manaer the rUfbta cf tbe Casro keaXatloa. The Cheroke 5atioa. It was claimed, rs far eaotigb adsauced ia civll iaatioa to carry oa their affair. Couael said: "ThaCbsrokea Natloa waa so far adraaced la civilisatloa that as early as the treaty of Hopewell it was ftvrn tbe right to aead a deputr to the Congress of tbe Ualtext States', an.t ssht-a thev left their home In Georgia they left behind thsm cultlvateit fields and well stocked plantatlooa li a no trfiiog consideration that $assed U the United Stairs. The gold alone that had 1hii taken from the CheroWee lands in Oeorj.a has Nsen no man jiorllow of the wraith of tbe United Stair. bat THE QUtSTKHI STATEa . - T-Taw sH tfasallssa . . - W-fc. B Taa -ttMftocess- aHMSIV. - -" w (or eswclat ssl.ates) of the confer- of taw Ufereae. aa ssoan affair b-44 ia tni. rlty In l!7. togwtaer wlib additional cor- rrapond.ncs. oa taa subject, were iaia s--for CmST yesterday aftswaooa. In nl ihte-astf soldier in case, where, after the cbare I cn,m or mt.rest thrn can U. Mt in th was tcuie. m- oiufr reiurncii volun tarily to his vomm-iad and se-Ted .ut his term, or where he absent on account of wound or died from those wounds. The charge of desertion Is to x re moved from the records or th-iso who en listed in the navy or marine corps with out obtaining discharges from tha army. here the re-cnlil:nent was not for the purpose of securing bounty; provided, that the absenco from service did not ex ceed four month, and that the soldtor served faithfully after re-cnllsttnent. Any soldier who. after desertion, has been restored to duty by a competent commander is not to b deemed to rest under auy disability in the pnecutioti of any claim for pension. The Adjutant-General is to issue to any soldier retored under section 1 and 5 of thU act a certificate of discharge. When the ch-xre shall have been re moved, the heirs of the .soldier ar to re ceive the pay nnd bounty due him: pro vided no pav or bounty is to be allots ed for the jwribd during which he n ab sent from his command, or in cases where tlie oldier rved les than six nnnths. Theyharc of desertion U to be removed j from the recorti or soldiers who nerved in the Mexican war, where the oldier rerved out the time of hi enlistment or f or six months or more and until July t, 1M", nad left his wranwml without reccivmw a Mlsecllaneou. The ivalls of the "Meyer building, re cently burned at Omaha," were Mown down the other morning and crushed several other buililiti-s ns thy fell. Mike yinr tin. Edward O.eson. Peter Hover, liudo'pb Mitchell and .Samuel Imbnrd were killed and Max Houston and Mrs. Hen-en jkt haps fatally injured. Other. Were more or less injured. r.zoRC.K Haceiima.v. th? young German who was in jitl nt .Scnuyler anaiting trial for the bum ng of the i'nm and stock of a farmer namel Craig, n-t quietiy taken from tbe jail the other night by unknown parties and hange L The I.Iml-ay SuLm ssion Lill as passed by th Legislature submits two proposi tions to the voters nt the general election in &J. Th fligt reads: "Th-manufacture, lulcrtnd keeping for a!e of Intoxicating liquors as n leverage s'litll be forever pro hibited in this State, nn I the legislature shall make suitable ians for enforcing th.s provision." Ihe second is: "Theiuan- uiaciuic, sail anil Keeping lor sa e of in toxicating liquor an a beverage shall be licensed and regulated bylaw." The Lodrs used in the heat:ng of tho inane hospital at Lincoln exploded on tho afternoon of the 5th nnd utterly demol ished the boiler house nnd k.ll-d W. IL Huntley and J. K. Smders, pttieuts. nnl John Morrtn. engineer. Several others were badly Injured. H. P. Chase. siipermtndcnt of tho In dian school at Genoa, hat been r.innri..! The charge against blm was mismnnace- ment, and it is nid his Ixmdsmen will be qured to pay ;.',tVJL There is a surplus of several thousand dollars in the Dixon comity treasury. A rROPOMTlo.v is to be submitted to the people of Fillmore Countv to issue s.7)CmJ discharge, and where the soldier, after ! tha charge was entered, voluntarily re turned anil served out his time. The conditions of the net nre not to Iks construed so as to relieve any soldier whi left his command from disaffection or dis lovalty: to evade h.irdshipsor in the pres ence of the enemy, not being slclc or wounded, or while uu ler arrest or utid-r charges; or in the case of a soldier of the .Mexican war who did not actually re.vh tlie Kent of war. Ail applications for re lief uu ler this act are to be riled withia three years after J.ily 1, lO. The Senate has .-vskedaa immediate coa ferenee on the bill. THE WITNESS BEACH. Fama-a Covexbt, of Duasaaaway. Ire laaa. dsntsayosiuvely landtag taa killiac of lasnector Martin at Qweedore. Tan ertbnmpbio blaaket wdll ataeve lansl, O, nmaaswnroyed by ire tha atnsv atorninc. caatiac a roas ot HwHOOn. InarncTon BosncLa, Csytaia BrniTs: aad Detective Lawraastain, at taw Ckieago polica. bave bean snsnsadsd by Mayor Rocb nendias; tbe trial af their saint against taa Chiang Tisasa far libel It is neniea bysa OlaaaasiLUa, X T-, taattbarewas any trnth m nnsrspartaf taaskwwwlageafawvaBissmaaewaast tatdr m ran Ink, near wasra, a law nays ADDITIOXaM. MaTA Tar mutiluied remains of a uoiiuiu wen fonad in a trunk at Dundee. Scotland, re cently. Her husband waa arrested and as the body was mutilated In "Jack the P.ip per" style an 1 the man was from White chapel and subject to unconscious murder mania, it waa thought the notorious dead was at last captured. TiiKltK will be a heavy movement of cattU from Texas to tbe Ind.an Territory this spring, estimates being placed all the way between 123,100 and 1W.O0O head. THE Gentiles carried the recent munic ipal elections ia Oaden. Utah, by a band- some majority. Oden is the lir.t city in Utab rescued from Mormon control. Father Akhficld. a Catholic priest, was recently stabbed to death at Mem phis, Tenn., by a craty friend named Keese. When fonnd the lunatic was caressing tho dead body of the priest. Thk President has approved tbe act tc enlarge the powers and duties of the De partment of Agriculture and to create an executive department to be known as the Department of Agriculture. The Senate was in executive session on foreign affairs oa tbe lltb. The sum ot $900,000 was agreed apoa to be used should troaWe break oat on the IstboMs of Pana ma. 2taval nutters also occupied the at tention of the Seaata. Tha Basalts-Elliot election rata was before the Boas, whicb led to a veatilatioa of the race qaestioa. Tnn sadden removal of Civil Service Comssissioaer Edgerton by President Cleveland excited much comsaeat ia Waec ingtoa. Edgertoa said that be bad often dissgresd with tbe President on tb Dem ocratic policy, bat he thought it anwise that tbe President sboald have openly raptured their connection, seeing that both would so shortly retire. Rcaa AnninAL CnaxoLxa. coaamaading tbe Asiatic station, died at Hoag Kong oa tbe 1Mb from an attack of apoplexy. Be was born in New York Aagast 22, IKS. CoLOXaX HnsaT J. Hear (retired), gov ernor ot tbe Soldiers' Hosm la tbe District of Colassbia, died oa tbe lltb from a cosa- alieatloa of disease. He was bora la De troit, Mich., September 14,1$& Tnn Pataa rice case was decided on the 11th at New Orleans, tbe jury returning a sealed verdict, which. It was understood. was in favor of tbe Government. Tax Ohio aad Westers Coal and Iron Cotapaay ha- fatted. The Uabilitie saaouat to about &0xaX Tbeasaets aist of VMtautf band la the Hockiag alley aad other property. Six or save haadrstt men were thrown oat of eat ploymeat by the fallar. Br th explosion of a bun bailer in the tarra catta works at Chawannoaca, Taaa. awchrslay a man was hsjrned tethmth and his sen family iajnrsat, waw3Mna;ahaMMimItnataa trish-Ainrrlcana Mlrrrl I'p Tliey Ileus 111 Allegation. Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. J. Irishmen are greatly ntirred up over the statements j ma le by Witness Keach lefore the I'nrnell Coiniutssiou regarding an alleged meeting uith i'rt-stdent Sullisanof the National League in May. 13. J G lioiitieilv. reg ster of probate of this county, sho Is State executive of the league, was askrd what ho thought of Itearh's dis closures. "I think," snid Mr Donnnlly. "that If the rest of hi testimony he as reliable as that uhcieiu ho mentions Milvsnukee he wilt strangle himself in per- jjurybfjre he finishes his tale. His nl- leged conversation wr.th Alexinder uill I van In Milvsuukee on the occasion of the Lgan-hu.ltvnu ttieotiiig In l3 is abso lutely fatso, nnd many b-side myself can prove its filsity. On tb- evening of the ineting retvrrtd to Mr. Sullivan ar rivei hero from Chicago on the eight p m train. He wn met at the dejot by a ojiii ruittee of ivlnch I was member, and j escortel lirst to th 1'lankinton House nnd j then to the Academy. 1 was with h,m I during the uliote time and sat by huu on j I tbe platform through the meeting. After; th meeting we returned with him to t the Hani in ton, and despite our ( earnest eirrts to prevail on him to I Lniird fstates by blch they now prac- I tleallv confi. atetbeseHnds TheCbero- ; Ve Nation rati now ,1 A.iiiO.OiM acre of ' this lanl at .t er a r.s. This sum can l j r-allfd f.r it at once. Why abttuld tho Nation not roce.se its alu Why Bhosttd i trto-tlurds of the in unle land l gisen I to th- peo!e of the United Stales? I Referring to the gi ss.itg interests of th j (.hrrvikre Nation, the counsel sstd; "o j sane man ran tcr.utisty contend that theie Is any thing liutiinrnt .r csmtiary to the welfare of the people of the I'nlted Mates " In leasing laud to gram rattle uMn Keen ' t Ti'RuUrlni tuHiM not consider It Im moral to penult CM t e to. Irror allow them to gramoiithe prs rtr.of the Indian rsisin- I try. Hut in addition to this the section . not nul declares tU lease toI.I. but It J directs the rxerutise to osrry Into esecu- f tlOtl this legislative d.r-e. This sectte.n . U not legtslall.in, ir it it onreis able that ' any court In the t'nltd Htt, inJ jM-r- ' 111 It Its exrctlttoil. Ihe s.-ln pnrM of the sectuvi is to loere- tae Lbiaie Nnl Ion to accept the prut i ion s of rton ft." I The committee s i:I gun. th r-prsnta- I tiles of the other dlVI.Ued tii- a hear iug. j The friends of the OtlabontA W'l b ' filed o bilef w.th the Mettsl- Cwwutl1' a which the legal objection Ut te Ull a' met ntid anseri-lt nn I stj.,u ! it ks f-ua neceury they ill l.e licid by tttnl arma ment. Judge John F. rinlip. Web Wth-r, T It. llullene, Cidounl I) P ler Jii.Um Kevuolil. Thoiiins W Heatlry ntid J. A. firnham, of tb rCmisas fity (ILUhvs delegation, armed nst night mid express , themselves highly gratilld at the situ- : fl.lr I ....... t - --... . . . .... .. H.. . Mr. Dawes presented n jetitln In th j M'' d net a certain tini- be rise. Senate vsterdnv f r in I 'JO Indian ten- hich an election should take ta dents at Hampton. 'a., plotrstilig ngattist tht continuance of the ration system at nn encouragement to Idleness nnd lev's in mending their ruiva'cni In fntm ng Int- plenit'llts ntlil stock. lie poV of the sug gestion a being wie and judicious aud said that It was doubly rrin.ir k bin frutu the fiu-t that the memorial sn In Mi hnlldwiitltig or one of the student, mas Wgued lu the handwriting by ail lilt thie.s of them nnd w.t tbetr own uupronifiteil Idea. It was a Iittln singular that there shuuM le- any law in the was- of nn Indian I changing his latlon Into ng icuittiral or j other implement o that lie might, by hi I own lalxir. upport himself, lt snob wa ' Wl IMCi. lie iK-.l to Unvn Ih ,.1 tloti refrrreiltotheCVmmitteou Appropriation and how.t it that cjui:intle make the necessary recotutn n.ia Ihe itttloti was ) refrret. Ml lls'ii.UND IICARU FltOU lir.aVKM. .No- JI an'.. I.ml, Feb 12 Th 'ollo.smg pet I 'ion Oktah'iini l.y law- pa -d by the COunci ingtont Hah. or I.rrttst sxivr Astr.utii t i 'iri'lKtllPilivTLWlli.illl Ili.svtH, I T. IVb : To It snt.V f lr t'nitut st,f .in, rift The Territorial Cinell of Conarr-o Ternlry In C'o'iiicll asM-inMetl. herssby represent Utat the I V' ArrnirlCM cttlr-as resWIna; on U.e fh.to I-ml Htrlp (fally the oalr lnA Mt te.mt of Oihlrrai Trrrltorj' resllie e-ch Uv the J lnrralna nesiv for bsl eon, jiuwle . enrvii. ami I a I let j Hlales la. There fore. r, the l2atse AstrtuU sn.l only represeaUtlse l.lr ef any portion of the ;,;..;! iiUina T"rrl ...... - i...ltil Prsssideat Cleela SFera sjpsa aa as.m.awe-sws. save the Ooscrorante of Germany Great Hnlaln have consented toUtr p Kation. Tbe protocssJe of the first conference, at which was iweaent Heoreiary lUyard. Mr. Alveatteben and Sir Lionel West,cwttaia she rroposUltas of the three dlpleeoaU as to tbe form of Goverameat teal should t . provided for Kaato. The Ger-sf saaa renreeeatative set forth that atatletosv having notorloasly violatetl h treaty rights with Gerasany, and haviag but a small mlaoelty of followers among tbe natives, Tasnaseee having the spiort of a great majority, aa eles.Uon or w King must take place. The, ia order tu secure peace and order In the Island, a foreign representative should l appointed as advisor to the King, aad t act a th msn-latorv of tha threo treaty jKmera. Ha also sugsotvl a renewal uf the principle Of absolute equality of the three poters on the Ulanda. Secretary lUyanl saggested a chotn of constUa'tiossal guearasssat fsar.smoa. with a native legislature, securing itin dependeaco aad autonomy. Including aa acknowledegmeut of Malietsa, as King' and Taaiae as "lce-KUg. The KngtUS tlosernment, thrsingh Sir Lionel West, suggested an agreement among the treaty jtossers that one of than hould. as the mandatory of the other two. act a advisor of the Saiaoan Government, and In view ef the rsrepoeideeaaow of Ger man i merest these, was witting to Ut (er tisny have th Aral term "t av yr. Kngtsad agreeswltbtJeisnaay in acknoel eslglng tbe aecsssslty for the election of a new King. All the rsprsesutallee m xe. the organisation of a land rvuit .r rsmmlslon to settle the iuslion of titlsa. No discussion occurred at this con f rem e. At the eoond meeting Seoietaiy Hayart stated the points u-stt sshteli he undr-t-! all were agreed. Tfcrn followed along dlcuion of the d'tall of the Government to l createiL S-crefarr Ilaynt oonse-nle.1 to a new election tut uialsled It shouM !ea nation a! election, tree and tinawrd; that the custom of the Saru.ti hoiild pi avail m It. and that the result of the e.es-Hs u hwuld be announced tu and dclare,t I tae thr Consul, w ho should not othrr " l-ttf pste In the ptos'vdlnga. rtir !jent Wast ssld he shjiii.I as,nt to that fro;!;loa. The native must ei-t a Km; and the etKn l free. Mr V.tn A veattn iauirel whether thr ahou I not take Into cseislderatlon theprobsUbty f th nal is, not arr lnir at an eles-tsn. wil 111 . If .1 should not take place within that lime, then the thfee k),i, htiuld agree Uou a King. Mr liaranl therrapiin iruswm n. tlnne Malietoa In ofTiie. bat Mr. West and Mr Von Alvensteln united in -i(HMiti-i to this, tbe latter alo Imjulred s,.,.r the newly elected Kiag !iO!J n l- e proved by the power towhit'HMr lU ard replied In the negative. Insisting I list there must be a fie r. n Mr. Von AIentld-.M thro read a formal statement of the Hlliun of hi li.,rn ment, lu which be ar thre I onl una c-ure -ti place one forwign efSeer at b uenii oi iu , iiuinistralten and to nsl til ill with suffis-Sent peer t tak In-ss-j Ure r-iUlrel fur the tuamtenanre ef . e II I't'lT a welt a foe the .nxi,i.. . ... ani ni SVtUlIil . tioiis. development of ixiuw.ns and InlTMj,.-. (erniany nanng tne i(m intil should noaainaie th (iCttlat Mr Jtayard asid the astlt-e li.isstiiin.nl In e. for the open.ng of ," , ,H'T 'xl'1" '- '- ha. I.en prepared, ' ' " HU.1" T hmt th'r" - d and aenl ... Wash- ! " '' f" -- I- I -r. j Mr. on AixnsUtwn aiil that adP- l.rhAt.nrnrChl...nnm..i ... I'"' ""; """-""- .ran.esJ.ate ae j ........... v,..,v.....u .u- tuin. Ui. Innonthi. I irii.,. hlDkfuxii.lK. train. There was not a moment of the pUeaaiaa In two nwiisis in Tai Oaaaty. Fa-, has aMlanvi jraJRy tanr- Wes in bonds for the construction of a court bouse. Fiikd Snmr. porter at Kelley'. Hotel In Kearney, was horribly burned by an ex plosion of gunpowder the other eveniu?. The explosive had been placed In a coal hod byonecf th- employe of the hotel. wno tnistoos it for dirt. Tbe unfortunate man put hot ashes Ih the supposed rubbish with tbeabove result. Hi face and hanis were turned to a crisp and tils eyesight detroyeL Joux Holmex, tbe Strang led who was bitten by a mad dog last summer, was re cently showing signs of hydrophobia, not withstanding his treatment with a mad stone. Tux Custer County Agricultural Society and LiveStock Exchange have purchased toe fair ground which they have bad leased heretofore. linow.si'.i elevator at Lincoln caught fire and turned to th? ground the other day. Tbe elevator was a total lo, together with ZO.CsjO bushels of grain. The loss was over H00"JL The receipts of the Fremont post-office for January amounted to $1,477 i'j. Drai.to tbe rrcent high wind the roof of the high school at Arapahoe wa blown loose and fell in among tbe scholars. Eight or ten pupils were hurt and one boy may die. A. B. Ball, chairman of th- executive committee of the State Sunday School As soc ation. has calleJ a meeting of the com rnitteeat Tecumseh February ?) to ranks arraagrm-nts for tbe coming Slate con vention. Ax expert has been engaged to investi gate tbe books of the Polk County treas urer from tbe date of th- organizatioa of tbe coanty. It is a three months' job. A naxn of fifty Adams County wotsvu made a crusade on a saloon and gambling house at Proeser tbe other night, deraol ishsd the entire establishment. The build ing was crowded at the time, aad the women attacked it wita lumps of coaL breaking every window -glass aad cieea- lag out the establishment. Tbe Inmates scattered in every direct.-o-r. some of the loungers being husbands cf the womesu sViae, whisky and beer ficwed freely into the tatter. Juax Rise, an Oaklsad j-wl-r. bas mi lean assignment for tbe benefit of bis creditors. Joax DtxaxCT. a farmer residing near Fremont, bas recently iot orer fifty bead f cattle by a strange disease that paxales veterinarians. AX indignation meeting was held at 8ce ay ler tb other night for the purpose of voting oa a petition to send to Goreraar Thayer asking him to urge aa appropria tioa of &W as a reward, for th arrest aad conviction ot the perriespanu ia th lyachiag of George llag-rasaa ca the -lag cf February A. The raotiaa waa car ried and tbe peUUoa forwarded to the Oklaaonia 1. 1.4 . ., ,. .. t. tae he was hre that he wa not In the ' enablf-il ti, r.ra!. ,.,n!rion .. t.- .....i. company of well known citizen, and the j rnnlnsl secure tlt.e tomir lattJ. build scfcocl j conversation wnicn lie nan was certainly i -. carce nnort, nj esiabitth c-rurt not of a violen tor. Ileach ) to my tn lime." on w men he had w a certainly j """'"S cnarcoe. nrtn.-. ami estahltth tartan olent or revolutionary charac- i f rr'r', ,,B '! 'be prl lege ) irriiauin.e, l was not lu his corawsnr, nor ' ''Mwr-.iaM n,M.sil ri. of hi. ow ledge in Milwaukee at th. i Utr' "b "r'" lb," lBr. ..( a ,.l0e-r 11'- CLEMENCY . stronj: FOR KNOBBERS. Wltlt Cut- Jj;rn lit -Jtt. Cha.ia.n TauaAS I. Iltniiiei.tii. httKlrj. THROUGH THE Ilelecatlon jlir ernor I'raacl. JrrrxRsox CtTr. Mo., FeU ft. A n'el-ga-tion composed of Judge Klward Seay. ,jf Dent. Colonel H. If. liyd and J. I. DeL ney, of SprinKfleld. Captain Smith, of Dougbi, and ej-Seeretary of Stste McGrath. apje-red lfore Guvern'.r I Frcncts last evening and argnel In j favor of executive clemency for Wilhani Walker and John and Wiley Matthews, the Christian County ilald . Knobl-r. who have ben sentncsl to , bang next Friday. Very strong je-tition ! were presented from bulne men of ICE. I'tople Vitf. tendeL At the third meeting Mr West r-.d paper in support f ,e uisn.Jatoy ehu,e. and aAid that the HrttUh UoT-ritm-Jsl s. witling that the lienuau t-.r-nlatis . should act a the mandator-? f ,. tAUmr two poisrra t' Ih- flr.t term of five year At the nst . Mr. ltsvaid lil h had not tha .tiht.-.i .il sire to vxeieis any prrwodiance . (etmany and tir-at lf llsm, tjt he did de sire to ee ihe uatire It.fiumt Ul,l.i ,r the three powers -J. y asd fr rwu i purisiw. II- ti...e. also to df-rt to the tnMirtanee f the practical wli. Isatiott ut th l and. At tbe fifth neUt Mr. llavara s)es.rd that the German fa sf(ajd.s.fjt ia an lariuatity wh eh wnld gr,w larger. -, Mr West ml. r,t ris.. ft psWnt. At the laat etluH. on Jal) Z&. r Ur- ard. In reviewing the linn,,,, pe..M.M. aid. "The plan a pr -.. t n.j .,! pla'ae. by Mr. Voa AU.a.t.Ua u eb staats;iy a foi. Ijn aauraue -. men i issei nn t,um l...e..w,u. Het, f.eole I -"- " merranill. iat.re.Ui and lrHi.rt Hhlle sUlLf. ' J"'MnCe bs .hon what ! e. LrAVrsw.itiTII. Kan . Feb 12. -Ve.f.r. ' ",,rUy r"' f"W eurh an attempt, ds sflorswti a pirty consisting of Grace ' '1 U1 u'br It the derat nt the V. Philips. .teUughter of Juice Me; ,. ' i1' w h" all dfctitiy jvwp i i K Anthonv daughter of Co!wil I. ,L certala. f .Jf eat ea e,r mm ,kwj, Antbonr: Harry Jewtt. .in of M M. "" rr'n'" at It,, outset, aad nrt, e(e J-we't. and K-lwm Plrc.. n of C It. ' ln f'no- frit of lf.jf,T.f ale f- Pierce. left th- high TilOol Uiddlflg for ?W f'-r. O.fK.er l ,,. the purpsse of having an hour's j V1 m' ae beru,fee gt.n .1 r-creatlon in skating ,m m t,nd j ,"'il'utt ' betr dee re U thU Uy ,, o-j the farm of J f, Ht.tje. Jr , ttmr raTO i'mtsi( th-afbjiafy d en miles sooth of th ajj- 7h ttt o7t- man nsrei upon tn eilurai.at ' ---. - -.- msi ,sii it t- f the jwsratMm and ba I hsrdlr ieae f h-r fcsl I u,' - set of their r.r t,. (.), sjo'rai-at (Ht,,,', ' ' U-) Aisd It t. ,o- aeb.l "m"'w coawctssX (i(s.r. b. .-., I " " "' new dleor-ler aad 4t. & A Saaa sa sat aa a a Sprlnsfleld and the countie surrounding Christian. A statement was presented from ,q mUdte ut the pond when the ice the county cCirials of all th- Bald Knoblr ' "y ni all four were tbrvwn info the I " than tr iMtsse. counties that the organization hml di- . v,:r Snsie Anthony and young Pierre 4 " ',b aUvee wka, wnesse i.y bandeI forever. It was argued that of ujmeLteIy tank aud w.re dead leibr ' "T acte.1 iBpftrly ad iMnswr,! T, tho 19 Bald Knobbers ladlcte,! for murtlr , ld r-afhe-i tb-ei. Voung Jeweti sod f WW fJrS-r '" .'' ej-i the . . . ...... .. is, (.-.... .. elieatibci &f mim. fMj .K . . oniy inree are iiseiy to user tbe extreme , a.t 1 uu i rrs rrinj!, Ujl nt aotil 1 .. ..-,-.4., agesii. n rmJt penalty of tbe law. The Govsmor p.-vm- they ss.r. taorongh)y chllfe.t aad their I ,IT,'t".;deTnj, aaHs- teif.,. le-l to return an answer to-day. Th delegation expressed the belief that the condemned would have their sentences co:nniate-L lle for wrvmm boar were .!... I, ..4 I ,B svleante f'tf it has nH !...., trtt the Utet in.'MiasUon Is that thr are J 4 ? t'5r'5ef' ,, aa .i.not . A now out of danser J l'l faerUe r.aUtratitfa. and V i Anetfcer !. Tragealy. Srrvxva' Poixt. Wis Peb. aOeorg Schtttot, a liohemian aged thirty, fatallv shot Ida I'oltr, a venten-year-old wajt- rets of a hotel at alcwill, a sabsjrb of theveas' Pont, and then blew bis own braias out. The act was cosma tied Im mediately af r tbe girl refased Hchtseal' offer of marriage. Meet -t a M-S Werriece. hT.CtVK-o. Minn rU li Aaate KnavK. Us badnsdiJ7hfr -,f e-a-tsy per its I v.ng in Crafttm. f)k is a ravieg saaa.ae at the Wet Hofel ia iS. eity canssd t-r the diecoseiy that b- aad t-eaj betrsy.d (lata a aaosrh a-airlage o-renvxir Ur Va K. Mcsasga. a traveling agnt f.r a nt, Paal bsatia he, aessate Tariff at4 artless. WaHixro5, F-b. ?. Tbe compatati&as made br the trenry exp-rta upon the probable effect of tbe Senate na-adinat to tbe Tan!? bill rearb-d the Cosxtauttee aa Ways and Means yesterday aad ware lmt3d.aUly seat to tbe printer. ) A Democrat c member cf th COSBSaittee says the tabfee sbear that tw.a-balf of tbe redaction of fjt. Xr.Cs) effectod by tbs change ta the ragsr t;Beds:e is wiped osjt by caaagee ia the athsr tariff schednles, witch la themselvee woald result Is co sideraUe iacrea. la the reread-. This on Id leave the net rs dactiow of rwveaae aboat U.,'i erf II, X.0M3. tsiaving the wtsraal rsrveaae - tiotM oat of the csJcalatloa, A laraber mrca.at was rsiansls di- snsmagtheiatradkMrUsnsjf Csslifavwl red I-fairly teete-l, VT,bJ (t aM. t her Wo-, t. --.. ,-, . ,w s.ijni tela .f.re . til th. .., 4 lfc, gU9 UMhlU( afllterso(r.rsaany a4 Gr-et !, V .Ua!t Ikeir ptmn tWJr ,e-ap-Ktise ifcisrsmesu ia teer that la snKttaaa asey I reeHvesf by Ub ef a Uttral?""1 '' by sassans nt which ssw aasjsr ba -a tht at a ssasn u SgT-me.tr- , Itayafd-afUaa)!. ad j vera eatll astaaMs w, taew, agreed u. OwsiM Cef 1iefl ewn atsflsw. w Joee -. i jiv wtmm na. m .. woarl a'J9 tbe fate l th ' ' M , , ' .-svese l-aef-e sstraocLaary growth ia SopaUrity. " wStZtZV!! 1iZr'yiXJy yers ago." a. .aid. -this wt wa. aow- m LzZ.! rf M, rf. psu-atve.y aakaowa to tha gesvarat tra-U. I Itnt-rT.! V ' M M 5owt Ut.of taa saoei jeaiar f m T.Tl to4- " wrst f ifcrf. av aaa.a . . - . ay. SWJ1lSrai asm a - Hi price hrtrr. about as seetsv ifiat Goveraor. The cooaty comasissioaers were also asked to offer J4V far the fsarpoaa. rnrzn Xtxavia, a sctia fwsiss. recsmtly hiUad by th ears at Xor.h Plata A cnnraxT has hee organ laed at JMigh far th mas ii fait si of pressed brick, and wnl sscstnst ear, watch In tkronmx. . I Irynaaaite afraSery. "- Letm. Feb. A mystery ha 3 ate th life af en Taosaat T. Baa. ef jia JcaTersoa areas a, th city. Lata J9 a year aga seme aakx:wa $mA attempted to blew sp Ms toes with dynamite. Tb exptat! was terrisV. tear.ag away tb Iwr povtiosi of the kssu aad aatailiag a lass of ever fL9. Formsvtey a est was hart. Th iacidat err ted a great wasatlon as th time, th exoiaa tat jti tar nuts arasad smtssj th ease, had SaJaWd as- Lawn aagntth bat aly warUan af tn drna- axyisisft, th aafy da f the raeaper graaee. By right tt eaLla&alesM price tha pine, aad wet fa th rt u sraais.rsat'1 wm!4 be the raea As It U II awlla fe a The r sssaad le elsittr aa nsree saw. Ta graia U frj ctoae aad its ar- farwba a aoftnesss J.. delicately wo-.a wit. wTtfea it is siawssy pfsaes its ewrfae lsgs Tdts sau. an rich i its baases-. Catsawt arorbvrs Kke th Wxsd tagty. They ram eavrre It with treats rstltw it U eft, aai its pruy mlnr, waieh m sJgaMy m'saasmi, laevi iteaU ts esadJag anth snahCecL Uuli4 tvw aeJag jg -sderahiy far svaiaeessOag, friaaaa. miH ap cieta, aetastf aiee tvsd Ms tib Kaass. toes, are va givSag H t mm Ut Aar-tg, Bats far this m ttwaac ad hwassssf ms eastmw)! asaiiaia rse aae resve asalUUde f U- as aa sa ia the e1 in a Mr (eekl rwjfc-jraJfcsns. ait Trr """a -itAa fatrmi ewsaw srweet htk f febn -m .. :aw4 as fwatiaafis' afe tl .fi'. -.. Tb aaaaa tA ta. se.. . -k ..... sf eaiarjesv fl (eaaUt.. 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