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The Grand Lake Coal Company, one of the largest coal firms in Pittsburgh, Pa., is embarrassed. John W. Stkeet, inventor of the improved cattle car, died recently at Chicago aged fifty-two. Fbom the comments of the European ! If. Floquet's fall created u deep iaipitNwlon in Her in and Vienna. SKMAtTti.i.KK says the use of his suae in WiVnection with a Cabinet .ppoIntmentjueVfititiroly unwarranted. NEWS OF THE WEEK. Qlasa.a 4 by Ttesraph and IfaiL pictures, JarW, t'.-S'.t:. s k illW Sevestt-six collection of broajrht the sum of 't'ChlclccrlagHali; cent.. COXOBIH. Arm pasting several bills of a private and local character the Senate oa the Itth held aa Executive session for a few annates and then resumed consideration of the Naval Ap propriation bill, which after further debate and amendment parsed. After a Ions debate the Pacific Kailroad Fundlnir bill was laid aside and the report of the Committee on Privileges and Elections in the Washington County (Texas) caw taken up, and the Senate soon ad Journed....When the House met the Senate blU to enable the President to protect the in terest of the United States in Panama was re ceived and referred. The House then resumed debate on the Smalls-Elliott election case which continued until the close of the session. In the Senate on the 13th the conference report on '-be Consular and Diplomatic bill was presented and screed to. and after some routine work the Senate proceeded In a body to the House of Representatives for the purpose of i counting the electoral vote for President and Vice-President. Upon returning to the cham ber the proceedings were entered on the Journal and the resolution in regard to the election in Washington County, Texas, ditcus.ee! until , adjournment.. ...In tbc House Mr. Oate., j from the Judiciary committee, reported a bill tn Slfnpnil thl VntnraHMtlnn lave and f hf In. .!!.. nHn..-i...l ft. Ill ... .... ..r- . niCDJins. j the ficnati: wa-. received in a bo.lv for the nur- at auction pose of counting the electoral vote for President and Vice-President. the private . m t - ' York, Hastt members of the Vlei toeracy hare been swiadledi brass . filings for Russian gold They cm get no redress swiadlsrs. caris- uying lust. froar ,r A oovFAxr has beea formed in New York which proposes to make chines for the delivery of postage tamps automatically by dropping a coin in the' slot. gn : uuii iccrivaiucnh Aiicrum procecmnK rc- nounced Harrison and Morton elected and the Senators returned to their chamber. A long and heated debate then followed on the Smalls Elliott contest from South Carolinx The ma jority report confirming Elliott in his seat was final lr adopted and the House adjourned lit the Senate oa the 14th the reio- Jutton for a select committee of scvea Senators irrigation and reclamation of arid lands was eed to. One or two unimportant bills passed. tor Wilson (Iowa) addressed the Senate in of the bill rclatlna4o imported liquors. AcfMsrence was ordered on the Legislative 11, and the resolution in tela the I . Owing to the violent opposition of the people of Hungary to the proposed Amy bill. Premier Von Tisza has amended it In several particulars and it is now expected to pass. A careful estimate at Cheboygan, Mich., of the logging stock for the coming season shows that the cut will reach 140,000.000 feet of lumber. Mill nen look forward to a very busy season. Hox. Jehu Baker, who dofeated Colonel William R. MorrisoB la the Congressional election two years ago, has given up his contest in the Eighteenth Illinois district against W. S-Formaa, Democrat The New York corn shippers are beginning to be worried over the grow ing importance of Balthasjn as a shipping point, and an investigation of the Baltimore & Ohio railway com tariffs is talked of. The Duke of Norfolk has decided ot to visit the Vatican again. The Pope is said to be much displeased at Lord Salisbury for refusing diplomatic relations. It is asserted that Irish in fluence is gaiaiag. The Joint resolution Bfptwjiristlng $500,000 for payment to the legal rep reseatetives of the bite James B. Eads has beea signed b. j the Provident, as ! tbXcl for the relief of Gea ral "ftaldy" Smith, BEPRMENTATn'E Matsox, of Indi ana, chairman of the Hosie Committee on Invalid Pensions, was presented rc-ceatl-by his committee colleagues .with a magnificent clock and a large olid silver double cigar case. Orders have beea Issued on tho Pennsylvania road that no freight ex cept perishables shall run on Sunday. Talrmcn will stop work at ten o'clock on Saturday night, and will not return to their work until seven o'clock Sun day evening. A.' tl was The Bouse aaaeadaeaU f ! asked a fstH port of tfc the Terrtt and a farther Y.) offered a confeieesto(l); tae Dtu so aa So th Dakota proposed Stat Washington basis, either! ten. Asnbttl providing for i Montana aad Wi Baker. The Mexico waa j alderstios Um AMo:ro th oa the 13th watl the allotment st I aad MUal The credent (Maw.) were. ratify Muscogee or settleawatai rltorjrwM W. H. Gereral forty-oae prlt es. After the lata Tom AxwoRTiir, the city treasurer of Cleveland. O.. who decamped from there hut fall, alter appropriating half a million dollarahas bought a large block of real estate in Sault Ste. Marie, vOnL A friend of his says he will leave Toronto in a few davs. tyARDiNAi. tiiHHONs. in piv:tcfiing a sermon before the convicts of tho Maryland penitentiary, remarked that he could sympathize with their lot. as he too had been in prison for six years. "They culled it u college, 'tis true." said the Cardinal, "but the dis cipline was as rigid as that which governs you now." Luke Palmkr. an old and wealthy citizen'of Burlington. Iowa, says that ho has been swindled out of fS.OOO. lie was tricked into a bunco gamo by a lino looking young tn:in, wlio pre tended to be tho nephew of a bank president with whom Mr. Palmer is acquainted. The victim is a brother of General John M. Palmer, of Illinois. the Tari waa reported! f resentieathasi Musy the I stltsttoa, wh to originate i strasMagtasI Admlsatoa vMesfwrtheaSii taaa aad Wash retectJoB of, passe. acsUea aad v rDsi-omee Apars aklered la Coin evealag sessiw. bills msi . In- the 8eaa place Major Ja Colonel l Direct Tax Mil and the rest f Senator Coke resolution oaf election. ...Ial on the aad agreed: duced taxation ' aad Means I the Cowles oil law (abollshb Forney (Ala) ; The Post-el considered aa at I ! I ncRsox.i Both houses! of the House 13th when th Col lege wet ItigallaaadJ P.Hsfftt Vics-Frwald peetively. igton County (Tex.) election tsed by Senator Coke... oncurred In the Senate ie I.egisltalvc hill and r conference. The re- nfcrence committee on Union bill was nrcscnted nee asked. Mr. Uaker (X. Jon instructing the Home ude New Mexico. (S) amend Ide for the admission of Iamation, and (3) that the forth Dakota, Montana and admitted on the same Iamation or net of admi- fTered by Mr. Cox (S V.) mission of North Dakota, Incton was accreted by Mr. isitlon to ..uilnate New and pending further con ad journal. rep- .-te-l to the Sennte ic House bill to provide for ds in severalty to the Peoria in the Indian Territory. Senator-elect Washburn icnted. The Senate bill to the agreement with the Indians and opening for icd lands in th Indian Tcr- Tlie bill to retire General lth the rank of Drigadler id. The Senate pasned nslon bills in twelve mlti- lutions and eulogies upon inn Robert on, of Lonlsl- ilJourned....Ia the House 1th Senate aaendments. Mills also reported a lUbsUtntlon of a now Tariff s la conflict with the Con the House the sole potter leasure. The rcsolut'on in- con ferees on the Territorial as agreed to. It pro- ion of North Dakota. Mon- m. The Senate bill for the irican interests in Panama was ordered on the Fort!- n Appropriation bills. The ation bill was further con- itee of the Whole. At the lirty-three private pension on the lf.th the bill to Ilelger on the retired list as he conference report on the presented and agreed to. session was occupied by ldrt-sing the Senate on the Washington County tTt.) House the conference report tile bill was submitted Two bills to ro- reportcd from the Way e. Mr. Ranuall reported L-ndine tho Internal revenue he tobacco tas), and Mr. Irtod a minority substitute fptiropriation bill was then Liumment. AND POUTICAU I Con Kress wet in tho hall Representative ou the isturns of the Rtectoral Ined by Presiding Ofllcer mm Harrison and Levi fcl elccttl President ami It the United States re- Mccii comment has been caused in Vienna by the news of tho holding of a court ball at St. Petersburg. It is stated that tho Czarina tried to pre vent it, but that the Czar insisted upon holding the ball because or a sim ilar action in Austria during Russia's mourning period. The Danish Em bassy alone was invited to the Russian ball. A votUMixors substitute has been reported to the Senate for the bill fssed by the Honseto prevent swind ling by what is popularly known as "the green goods game." The substi tute makes it unlawful for anyperson to use the mails for the purpose of de frauding by negotiation or sale of pro tented counterfeit money or securities under penalty of a fine of 9500 or las-j prisoament for eighteen months or 1 both. The use of a fictitious name or , fairs -awkswaaaJor this purpose is also made ualawfal aad subject to the same pea adtiwa . The Baltimore American's Wash IsigUm correspondent telegraphs the lwr fwiWe HarriaM Cabinet W cosubafT froaf a reliable source: Secrwtary of Sute. Jaates G. Blaiae; Secretary ef the Treasury. Charles Fos ter, of Ok4o; Secretary of War. Jere K Busk. f Wiscoasia; Secretary of the Kavy. Jeha R. Tbossas. f ninois; Secretary of AgricultaW. Warmer Mil ler. sKew-Torkr Secretary .of the Ia larisju J. sV-Nohie, f Hissourl; lost-BrisisTTTiBtr-1 Jte - Waaamaker, ofsJswfivisaia; Attoray-Gearal.M. KR. from the Committee l Forestrv. has rerjorted rfaiofaMi'an anieudment to the Agricult ural Appropriation bill. Riving the Secre tary of Agriculture 100,000 wilb which to eon tints a the experiments is the produc t.on end manufacture of sugar from sorgbatu cane and beet. TK President has nominated Commo dore George E. Uelcnap to be Rear Admiral. Cr.prntu Johu G. W.nlkerto be Commodore, Commander Silas Casey to be Captain and Lieutenant-Commander James it. Fordyce to tie Commander. Ijt consequence of its defeat on a motion to adjourn In a debate oa the Constitu tion revision question in the French Chamber of Deputies on the 11th. the Floquet Ministry resigned. Assistant Gkxkbal ScrEniTrxxDEST N. V. ltiKir. of the Northern Pacific rail road, died the other day from the effects of injuries received at Tacomi, Wmb, T. AN Anti-Trust and Anti-Pool bill has been introduced in the Minnesota Legisla ture. The penalties are made very heavy. Ex-SxcacTART William Wisdom re fuses to either affirm or deny the report that be had beea offered the Secretary ship of the Treasury by General Harrison. Latk advices from 8aasoa aay there has been no change ia the situation. There aa beea no Ightlag, aad Tasaasese aad Mataafareakaialataelrsiroagaoida. The British Coasal has waraed Bntisa sabjects aottsauafMy natives with anas, and to asaiataia strict aeatrality. TaeBrttiaawar ship Calliope has replaced the war ship Reyaliat. The Oenaaar aad Aanricaa war ships rassala atatioaary. Heir Braadeis, tha IsasHag psrltsi w of Tasaa sese, has beea recalled to Berlin. Cattaw F. M. Raaseey, United States navy,' has btea ordered to daty as Com asaadaat of the Breoklya aavy yard, aad Commodore George Belkaap, aow at the Mare Islaad aavy yard, has beea ordered to take command of the Asiatic aasdrsa Tub qaarral between Iadiaa Cosmmls tloaer Oberly aad Secretary Tilas was be fore the Senate Coauuttee oa Iadiaa Af- tly when arach a( the earre- leaos was sahentttsC Tws Baase Cnaiailttii oa Appropriations has decided report a eahetitate far the Cewles Iateraal Reveaae Mil. prepeahsg entire up i al ef the tahascs tar. hat ttiag the MaMoashiae etiaai ef the Cowles hilL- y - -.j r SacajwABsrf AracsaxBrwsif aaatasSaad hastily to Caseaovia, H. T est the 13th by a dispatch aas saiiwat that his veaerabl father was dyiag trasa a strakewf ysis. Tax relatieats aad Lord Lytsoa, She awttish torraacevhave a poeat sc eusjaesta. f ststed. McTrxjaa. ef she M Charah 8eath, prsslliat f the Vi Uaiversitv. died at JUehviels,' thelTth. si Tn Chicago, BurliaEtoa & Qalacy rail road directors have declared a dividead of oae per cent A uvaXT war on freight rates is brew ing among the Atlantic steamship lines. The White Star Company has cat rates from Europe fifty per cent and the other lines are ready to follow suit The official trial of the new gaaboat Yorktown was made in Delaware bay re cently and was pronounced a success. Tbs stock bam of D. Henry Riemaa near Emmettsburg, Md., in which were several valuable horses aad a great quantity of produce, was destroyed by fire the ether day. Loss, ?.t(XX; cause, incendiarism TilREK building in Gluckman & Heller's block, at Chippewa Falls Wis., were de stroyed by fire the other inorninsc. The loss on the buildings and stock was about $170,000. Partly injured. The Ilartholomay, Genesee, Rochester and possibly the Miller breweries, the four largest in Rochester, N. Y., have, it is sail. passed into the hands of the great English syndicate said to have 125, WO.OjO capita!. There is some anxi-ty among farmers and miners in California on account of the absence of rain iu tha valleys and snow in the mountains. Bu.sim.SS fa lures (Dun's report) for the soven days ended Felnuary 14 numbered 2-S3. compared with 'JM lh! jrevioas week and 273 the corresponding week of last year. Jons Lee was hanced at Alexandria, Minn-, recently for killing his rival ia a love affair in cold blood after a spree. John Moe, his partner in crime, was granted a commutation at the last moment JiT the explosion of the boiler of a loco motive at NorristoMrn, Pa., recently the engineer nnd fireman were killed. Four ladies were severely hurt In Chester, Pa., recently by a collision be tween a railway train and a street car. The Opera House block in Cape Vincent, K. Y.. and the bank in which were 7W pounds of opium recently seized have beea destroyed by dre. Los, $40,000. MoxnoE Wilkeusov, a colored mur derer condemned to be hanged at Scotts ville, Ky., March S3, made a desperate at tempt to escapo the other night but was recaptured and chained to th jail floor. Jon.vUnAY. a prominent citizen of 1'iits ton, Pa., was found murdered on a by street recently. Italian robbers were sus pected. The committee appointed at the recent meeting of the American Shipping and Industrial Leactie have presented to Gen eral Harrison the resolutions udopted by tho league. Mits. Oi.ivee E. FitlEKD, her stepfather. William E. Howard; her mother, Emily Howard; Orrin A. H.ilstead and George HnNtcad. the parties charged with con Mihncy in the Electric Sugar Hefining Cu'iipnny frauds, have been ariested aad p aced in jait nt Ann Arbor, Midi. Clearing house returns for the week ended February 10 showed an average in crease of IS 5. Iu New York the increase was W. L McDoukai.i.'s elevator and adjoining mills at Montreal burned recently. Lose, JrlWO.OOO. The American schooner Carrie W. has been seized, at Ht. Andrews, X. B., for a mistake in tho manifest The Missouri Pacific has inaugurated a system of economy by taking off local trains on the Wichita, Lexington aad other branches, compelling through traius to do the local work. Thirty feet of the surface over an aban doned mine on Mulberry street, Kcranton, Pa., caved in recently, breaking off the ens and water pipes and stopping street cars. Gas from the broken pipe ignited and before it could lie turned ofT exploded with terrible force, tho concussion knock ing people down and endangering sur rounding property. The Typographical Union has taken charge of tho coraposine room of the Chicago Globe Publishing Company. This acquisition makes every newspaper office in Chicago n anion office. The new Owings block, corner of Dear liorn and Adams street, Chicago, one of tho largest buildings in America, collapsed on the morning cf tho 17th. Ten floors fell one alter the other-. Business on the London Exchnngo dur ing the week ended February 10 was in active and depressed hecauso of Afghan rumors. American railroad securities wero unsettled. The Continental bourses were quiet and tirni, French rentes show ing n rise, Panama shares a fall. The steamer Mnripo-u from Australia ami tho Saiiioau Klnndu arrived at San Francisco on the 10th. Among her pas sengers wns John C Klein, the American newpnper correspondent, who figured in tho Berlin dispatcher as having led the natives in tho recent buttle with the Ger mans, but who claimed to have witnessed tne fight as a non-combatant in his ca pacity as correspondent NEBRASKA STATE 3W& Neswaatns Leglslatere. THE Senate held a short session ew the 11th corasneecicg at focr o'clocx p. m.. a4 passed the hill autfcoraln; the chief ot police ef Omaha to sell certain nnclairoea property, and permitting the prucceds to go to the police relief tuntl When the House met in the aficr aoon barely a quorum was present. A bill cat presented by Mr, llanthorne to compel pur chasers of tax titles to notify all partlrs who BoM njoruriircs on the property of the sa!r, also one by the Committee on Public Lund and Public Uulld!n to appropriate the sum of eu.00 to repair the damages that r- sstled from the recent cxp osion at the lusaae a lain, .id JourneO. Bct little business was transacted by theSenateut its raorainR -esion on t el'th. i meet of the rslon bcisr conuinel in Commit tee of Use Who!, discus n Corn-H' t 111 for a constitutional amendment auttiorizlnc the in FATAL FLAMES. A Xsiui City IJwrv Mafcl Destroyed 'lfr-Oar of the I'ruprtvtara sad "lety Herae tturuesi. Kansas City. Ma. FeU IS. A roaring farnace 1U0 leet xiuare, ninety or more valuab.e hor.-e in ther drath agon ire adding their unearthly scream of anguish to the btursf roar and crackle of the flame, one human life Ixt and the posl bili'V of many other, a broken wateraiaia and a helpie- tire department howrrof tirr f.i'Iing upon tlif roofs ot innuiuerab.e frame drlling little wonder is it that a feeling of terror and utter-de.pair spread through the ;rrat crowd that gathered at Tenth and Trvost avenue at about e.evea o'clock la.t niht, atLracted by thn ularat of tiro. The building in flames was the three story liricS liverv bant at the southwest GERMAN WHITE BOOK. vestment of the State permanent school fund ' wrufr of Tenth street and Troot avenue. In district school bunds. At the afternoon sion tie Sutherliind bill crantini; municipal saf. ' frage to women na indefinitely postponed. So , was Mr. Kobinson'a Mil on the same uij-ct .. ; In the House a rcotutlon offered by Mr Mc- i Urlde lool.in to the establishment of a court ot claims wr.s defeated. The bill fixing the fees of county treasurers vras favorably reported. ! At the attcrntxtn session : ri solution oSered br I Mr. Cady was adopted alter a warm discussion, It was a substantial structure, fronting uiut 10 feet on TriKMt aenu and Truth i resprctiveiv, wa o MtSMI relet View. Baaux. Feb. 1&.-U the lUichsta yes terday a white swk ia refereace to tha Haasoaa matter was Introduced. It cosa prises forty-four documents, eswadlac frum Dvcetntvr s ISK to F hnsary iV. IXH Among tue documents relating to revent events is the report of the Ctrrtnsn Consul at Apia, dated February - -V which J dvcr."ure the endeavors of Ani. lean and Englishmen to pruvok cotsSict. A dispatch dated September A, 1V dealt with the rolt of Mataafa and the pprt gisrn htm b- Captain Lrery, After an account ot th att-sck upn the Germans on Dceratr 1- come a lttr " frvm Count llrrlrrt llisiutrck. dat-rd Jan- I I uary 1, to tbr tirrman M nistor at Wash- I , itigtkjt and Luiiduii. lttsting tbrtu to In- j form Secretrv ltavaid anil Iol .!- I . J THE SENATE CWtTIClSED. Tk Kepart of Ike Hoe Way ! t remsalllee rlttelaee tfce . xiST Rtlt WAmsRTor, Ft-U IT. Th pcr -f Way and Means Commit! In rfnn,- U th inat Financ CsMnmitt, ! Thy no ogr contend. a In ( rmr yrarv thst Concrrst in lrsitu dit. hc-ul.l .1 scrim. nJ- in favor ot thA-n producer to an estent suffli.rnt to vr tbd-STm In th rst vf irolurti -n. trot they no dmhd that th tax sbs.i l so h-gh as to ptohibit th Importation cf foreign go.ls In ordr that th- h"m msrkat shall b tept for tb hom pro ducer whr thy may cvraUu to i tbff tiont ronumr at pr.c a hiih th Iratttc wilt l-r. And thU tbor jtleaaesl to call roteaia to Atmrwi inlustr j'. Thr Industrr thv ar prs'"s t -ini- U th Industry of roi btng th tasT er, limiting pro-luctlm, bvling-ot. .1 - Charging ami tsiTVit lalr lr-p i ..-, . a. --. t .-l-ai . ... a -. strt resprctiveiv. was owned bv tne " i-vhj nn.r .. ..nS ( ,,, ,,r tpr.-tio.i i.r o rnn.- I.-....I.- Tr,.f..r..i i .iv.r, ,.s. .,.! tne m ,nuur Al ashuigtoii to cisiupiant toiivmraittM Is a policy tr rrsUrUoi ifjsed to II. S. Fu. er aad J. It Ifottman, who ran It as a Imarding stable, keeping only a tetr horses nad bug);ies fur hire. Over the main en ti unco ou Troost avenue rnsiiiotl Mr. Holfiiiau ami his nil appointint: a committee to inquire into the und sou I.eou, the Uv being nU,utthirtre.-i charse of briery of members. Mali's Maxi-. ve.irs of oce. Tbrv'had nlras.tnt atart- nmm Kailrol Tariff bill was discussed until ,nvnU, Weii furnished and cimlortabic lu aljiurnincnt ,,Vorv ,e,prt:t ilr. Kuller re.ulesat Tenth ' The .Senate on the 13:h put In the morn- fceJtnU Virginia avn.ue. Mr. HolTiuau , agpasilne the Mils already approved in Com- J rrmved lo UlM t.,tv ,rom iiaiUn- ,,L , mittee of the Whole. The only on-; to protoktv J4 , , , , ,. , .-,, s ,, it , :.ny dlscus.lon was Senator IjatuS bill for a jkv j Of0,t4'U"r' tul Mr' tulJcr U aU oM "",lll lice relief fund In cities of the metropolitan ,thiscitv. j class. This was finally passed with the emcr- ilJ"lar w: "'"t from the engine gency clause omitte.1. The Srnaie also passed 'lol' t Eleventh ansl Troost, and thrde- I purtmeui resMniiti promptly, iui by ten i i time tb tlrst hose reel reachel the scene j . of ac ion ttie tlauirs weiebienlkin? throuiU . ADDITIONAE. DlaPATCtUES, IIerdziit ii.AiisToxn has written a let ter defendng the evictions on his father's estate at llawarden. Eng., ns perfectly comatih!e with upholding the cause of Irish tenants. It is reported that at the coming session of the Itiitish Parliament the Government will propose . 'i defense loan to be devoted to the construction of new war vessels. A beauty show will l held in Paris next April in which women rrpiesentlng the American, Asiatic and Caucasian races will participate. The (Irst prize wilt be .i.0l0. SccRETAnv E.vdicott disapproves the site selected by Generals SchoTield. Brooks ami Crook for the new Fort Omaha in Nebraska and recommends the purchase of a site farther anay fiom Umabo. Secrxtauy Vilas has decided ia test cases that Hioux scrip locations oa public lands not made for the benefit of the Indians are invalid. Large quantities- of lands adjacent to towns ia Montana, Min nesota and Dakota are involved. J. G. Borde. an eccentric New Yorker, hat offered a premium of 1,000 for thecitr or towa ia F.orida which on Jnty L 1WS, hall present the most cleanly condition ia pablic aad private premises. A TOaSADO passed through Bibb Coaaty, Ala-, oa Us night of the 17th. Several persons were killed. Rocs Rapids, losra, waa devastated by fire oa the 17th. Less. $73,000. Ia tha Seaate oa the 16th the Kpriager Oklahossa bill was favorably reported. The State of Michigan was thanked for tae statae or Lewie Cats. The Texas eat rages reoIBtIoa was farther ceasidervd. air. ixke coacladiar his argnsaent agaiaet it. awstaeee ia tae Hease waa the bill KiviriR the Tenth district two judge. the bill permitting persons to asstciAte to in snre their own property, and the bill making counties liable to an individual "ho may suffer damage by reason of a defective bridge or high way. Mr. Cornell's resolution foraroustitutional amendment relative to the Investment of the permanent school fund was defeated. Mr. Sutherland's U'-olmlon rcuestlnc the Hoard of Transportation to make a schedule of freight rates th it will prevent discrimination was in definitely postponed after a warm debate. In the House committers reported on many bills, and the South Omaha Charter bill was consid ered In Committee of the Wholr and recom menced lor passage- Air. Hill lllullcr) intro duced a bill uppropriutini; Ml 0 to pay the damages caused by Ir. inilitus experiments to prevent hog cholera At the afternoon tes Mon Half s Maximum Itailroad Tarid bill was further discussed. Mr (filbert's Usury bill was discu sod at lengih nnd njKirted for Indefi nite ioslpanemcnt. and rending the iiuestlou of agreeinc to the report the House adJuurneiL At the morning session of the Senate on the Hth Senator Cornell offer -d a resolution (the pre mblc to which recitet the large schtxd fund on hand not druia anyinteiest) which calls upon the Judiciary Committee to frame and present such a constitutional amendment as will , cmitt a judicious invest ent of th s surplus. A ro olutlon by Senator Kuncfe. for Uie sale of the Home for the Friendless and the removal of the Institution to the experimental farm brought ou a lively debate, but the rt-Kilii- tien (which requests the Committee on Public Lands to prepare and present a bllli was adopted mils were considered in Committee of the Whole . .IntheHousu all insurance bills were reported back without recommendation. The Gilbert Usury bill was ordered to third reading. A lonx fight t-llowrsl the motion to recommit the bill providing for a reassessment Of certain railroad lands In Valley C.reelry, Webster. Franklin and other counties, and the notion whs lost. At the afternoon session bills on general die were considered in Committee of the Whole. HallV bill for submitting the ipie-s tlon of llccnslrg saloons at village, and citv elec tion aas recommended for passage. The licenser Is llxed at f MSI for all villages under S.aw inhabitants and !.( for all cities of a larger size. The Senate on the l."i:h pnssed Mr. Linn's bill for taxing sleeping cars ami Mr llnrton's bill increasing the aggregate limit of taxes in cities of l.is) io .VJ inhabitants t rum ) to -.3 jierceiit. The Committee of the Whole p proven heniitor IMckctt s bill allowing news papers to charge regular legal rates for publish ing tax notices. Senator Conner's bill malting abstractors liable under their Itonds for errors was killed, and a similar bill by Senator Shan ner met the same fate by a tie vote.... In tho House the bills providing that all employes shall have the llrst lien on the product cf their labor for their wages, compelling all abstractors to file a liond of fl'.u before commencing business, and to prohibit civil ofilcers fr m practicing law In the county of their residence were favorably reported. A resolution reciting that the House had 137 employes and that a committee be ar pnlnted to ascertain the names of any that fwiM be dispensed with, oorailonro" a long wrangle, but was finally adopted Sever.il mils were Introduced. The remalnd-r of the session was occupied in Committee of the Whole. The Senate on the Kith pa-ed a resolu tion tendering Senator Manderson a reccotlon on the 19th and upiolnted a committee to loin a like committee l-uni the House to make a!! arrangements for the same, Mr. Funck"s bill providing a uniform election baltot was consid ered in Committee of the Whole but no final action reach d. Mr. Hone's bill to provide that t allot boxes shall be of g!a-s was also con sidered at length, amended so us to apply only to cities of !.) and over and recommended for passage Adjourned uct'l Monday afternoon. ....The House alio appointed a committee to tender Senator Mandcrson a reception. Hills were considered In Committee of the Whole Among the bills favorably rcj-orted was the Dog Tax bill, Adjourned until Monday. th t'n ted S atr. (.ovrrnm-nt that th I mtr .-alnt lmt-ortatloa of ptoducts. h.t i Amrncau, Kie n, was promttirnt !: th ! ftrict on against th dlsttlhalibn o' j fighting. The Minister ufuilhrrlnstruc- i Atih among th tass.f b- jserni.tirn J rd to dec are that G-ruiny adhrrrd to thftn to buy bf Iher can Uf cbi-si her treaties and w 'i d respect the r ghta aa, .; M hPrv thsr can sa'l hirh'sl. It founded thereon nnd u d apical to U Ui a rwitrictoti agilnsl rmji'iii nil m t I Gorernmcnts to co-operab. actively with S loiter wgr It Is roitiidri tr thm tlnmanv and ro-e.l.ttk;ih trnqnl!. ty. ! ihAt jf M. rttiude for-lgii uojHWlsur vsi J .in uary Caut Heit-ift H.siuatvs tle- . manufacturer d thir wortiwn :f graphed to the German C-ns.it nl ApU aai4 thm end lv up;oysa4.l,U.sn. ' that, en account ot an Agreement with lb 1 popl..." filled Stales and (Ijr-ft Urt-a "lis the an- i Xbr jrjsort then adduces tlgUfrs and negation of Suh. by (irrniauy ws out .tat.stics of th teraibis of lh a IT of the quesitiun. j mw in talyat to ml tlS-titt., .sn- A d.spat.h sent tothGrrmsnrml-sie triiticm and ilrc sts that th- yat- at umilosi and Vt nshlntott Jauuaty U , which shovsefl ile.ro.isit,: iiiipsrUtl ........ . ... stnleil ttinl tne object of tlir UillltArr ' I mensurrs a;atnt Mataafs ami his tr- tbw ro.if and in a few -cml. were lrap- j tisatis wn tou i.sli thnmu- derris of (ir mg toward tho heavens, enstiug a ruddy man soMjets and to cuir to Geiman aub rrtlectlou upon the snow laden clouds that JCts thr f o.sefjslcm of their props ty. could be eell for miles. I A divumrnt datd lebiunrv whU'h All was confusion in a moment, and the ent by Oaint HerUrl H.msick tc occupant of the small frame duellings I Admiral Vou dr Voltx. chief of the Ger tiackrd thicklv togetuer iu that ixitmlous i nsan Admuaitr, ay; "German v la not at lielghloriiood. became panic stiicknn, and leguii to move tli-ir household etfects into the streets. The cable cars vserw tqx mill hose I ahl. when suddenly the coiifu Ntoil was orso confoumlnl by the discov ery tlint a water tuaiii had burst, and that the apparatus was for thu time boin utterly ustdes. j must talo Suddenly a crv was heard Issuing from j eludes by warwith Maui.ia. as tho trim Is under- stvr.i by International law, but she rrgntds j Tnmnseseas th rightful Hirer ami Mataafa ' as a ieUl, against bom nnd hi f.'llowrt, j retnii.ttuu must ln etUorcriL Anyone tniulmg by them Is a promoter of the con- : ll ot letef thrm nnd lh Gerninua and i II .n- tho building and the form or n man was seen at a second story window to tho right of the Tioost avenue entrance, lit bin st the glass nnd shouted "Help!" lu tones of indescribable anguish. The fire men quickly xit up a ladder and hn , started for it. when a shudder ran through j the throng of helpless spectators ns lift , was seen to throw up bit bauds, totur and fall into the nieuwny below, a dis tance of per hup thirty feet. Willing hands quickly Lore him aero a the street to the residence of Mr. II. G, !.. 1'ier, but by the time lie had lieeii placed upon a bed there life Mas extinct and shortly nfterucid his remains were ie moved to Carlat's undertaking rooms. The houses in the vicinity that weregir stroyeii or paitinlly so were as follow': Itrick rcsideni.'o Imlongiag to James Montgomery, janitor of the American Nutiorinl Hank, partially destroyr.1; loss, .V.s; insured. Hmall fraum dwelling next to the bam. owned by Mrs. Montgomery, mother of Junius, totally destroyed: loss. jNOill Fin me dwelling on alley just south of the rear or western iMirtlon of th stabln. owned by A'lert Mooie. partially burned the consrquoncei. drdai nig that nothing It change I til the Ugnl hIMo!i of foietgn subjects In S-iuto-4. Tlir tlut UMik end with ix long rrp.ir from th (ietm.tti Consul at Apia. It it defed Jtnnary t nn. I Int. tbiitreu append- ! liv. dealing Withetrntt frum lrermlt It, 1N,. These record that, Unvtulwi J'J wrfs among tb tlarirsi in uur iniiutiv historv. It I rvtitititfl that rdutvt duties mnan lstgr r ij.ortitltous, and bat tllCI-at IlllJnM taljis b1S itd protwrity, lhat: -t cret. of lis aesl tnunirsl In ih I'niwd rstste at pro ducrd at a loert t than In li!gn cstm tr'ra, which is a suClcirnt aawrtvte ii'SlfCMS that flow luiportatitatt ssinslj r- utt In ruining ur induttr r and lal-or It Is said that i-,ui-tlii In rt will ln rrrasr thr lui.itaiio of the articles mm lliiMtf td. Ct'listitutilis; r than uprt)ut. t f thf Coiisumt'll hi. bul tt tstttitd not bring to this CsMIIIttV an of the itlto.1 Itut piotuo-d t loiuir, lvaurhr CAfllait4 arr prvhluir-l and iUil char than th. can Iss prtMtuce.l tlxiintaii,! Imixti lv.l and old heft lit CtililM(illfi with iMIf unit, MisiiulftCturtls f.isor high dull Ui'suir thry roli thrm to eoiitbtlK UP.HI p tee far In rsc.t otdinar) ptls. Tti-l's-i-ing of duties I I li t lners.e tS 'inst In Hull of any of thr atlit-irt ts tiud a msau facturtt at home. Itut It w II usi th and then cnihed by s falling stall; loss that the (irr Jiaianin iu a nuiuiilr inter uii;lit toopn , prle of ttn aiticlrt b tm c"n.uoi.f It negotiations with thn Consul, but would ; will lncrr hm ttMporltUi iifrrtait not sjirrrndrr himself, although pledges tlmfs of inw mntritafs r' ittsi n, were givtu that hi lite would to ;atnl In a sulxrqtirut letter Mataafa promised to surrender in thn pirtriir of the llrltish and American Consuls, but t.i I in man Consul drcliiieil to rntrrtnlli the olTor. ; iovemlirr VI l'r-ttc lllsruarck sent a telegram saying that If tho vindication of iniitasesc was impostlbltt tint utmost ad vances should lo mad to rrcoitcdti him with Matanfa. Ici!iiiler a Ir hluapp reported that th American coramandrr at Apia was ttirrfng th natives against th (tornmne. Iecemlrr IT Mr. lltalock cotnptainr that diunk-n sailors from th flrruinn man -of-w fir Olja h. niuimlttrd outrages lu Apia, entering Kimn ami wimndine men and later that tiinutifarlurrd tit.it'Htl wr sitrb llianafArt uird artiol-'s a t tu not Ik iruatH. ml b-r-Th committer st : t' tti-ofMi eit not ttnsiit to th- Utii'it w l.leli iri lrn lilllirs.tatlugl rltHtxl U) thr ub- titul of tbr Srnatr, tit lc tURilfxl nlld drcltrrd lit tt Klllsllir ( 'tiinmill" 1 destructive of ad Atnrrli'aii indn.tr !, . crpt thai of IruMdlllg Up prilr. las- nllitsiot'l t rnrlchrd aud to,l So.bjf a lifOst t lltlttll of tbr taS'Hg IHisrr of III I Wotrmmnit. It probiblts linie.f tallon prohibit ri portal Ion. pruhltdt tnf.lot -mnit. I.hI t.tit and dlstti-sfr UI-t an I prom.itrs deslltutloti ! sulTHsg throtish' ul tb land. Th fnit lull h cbangrd His ad tatorrm ralrs whrrrrrr H s Wiinieu. Ir. Knapp rrporll J could I doir.tnd uhtlltltrdpr'in- iatrs fregnrr had spread n rumor In thrir s'rsd Thu t-hancr , i,t Hmall. llMil lA.h ti.a-9 .l.l.tH ... ..I..m ...t -lu....u at 1 a . Mlsrellanrona. . TnE other afternoon n Superint-ndent Kelley, of tha insane asylum at Norfo.k. was returning to the asylum from town, and had reached a grm e about n mil from town two men rode ojjt from among the trees and began llrfngntliim with a re volver. The doctor w hipped his hore into a run and th men did the same and fol lowed, firing nt intervals for nbout three quarter of a mile. The doctor was struck twice In the arm nnd once in th shoulder, probably fracturing a bone. A fourth shot iascd through his ccat collar clos tj the probably i-ifK The rrsidenc of Mrs. Wil liam Kcctex, across the alley from the rear of tho barn and facing Tenth stiert, was slightly dnmngrd b. Hie and is In danger fiom the port on of th west wall now standing nnd liable to fall at any tlm. There were iilnet y-two hotsrs in th bnrti nnd they occupied three stories of the southern one-third of tha building. They ranged fiom common draft horses to somoofthu llnest roadsters In the city. Among thu more vatu.ih! animals lost wer loiirtf-eti tlint ilralt hot belonging to .Vorth. Orr.sou & Co.; valuable toml sters Itdoiigii.g to I)r JL It. l.wis, J. J!a lOtito'. Dr. .V. A Drake, Mrs. T. M. Jainos, .Mrs. M. J. Tarue, Dr. K. M. Johnson. W. C. ,iinilrtii. Dr. J. A. Ilmd. Mr. J. S. Mi lls. Dr. Dinle valued bis horse, Urdltght. nt j.V.i. ami W. C V unlan hits oftn named j.x) n, the prlc of bis ur rel gelding, Ulmidie. Mr. Cuiiilau also lost two blooded colts worth about i4t) rnch. Mnny litu carnages and wagons were destroyed nnd tha total Joss on ntiiiuaU nnd vehn-les will rrnchJT,(A Mi. HolTma i's body was examined by Coroner K s.on at Cnrlat's and h found w!iat at tlrst aparl to l a knife stnb in th breast. It was very deep, nud for a lnoment thero were suspicions of murder and arson. Uou probing th wound, li9wm-r, the doctor found a long triangu lar pice of glass, shoniiig that th d crised bad received thr wound in break ing through a window. This wound nlon without ins fearfui fall would have caused death. mans bad len forbiddrn to induct ami simplify ih l. til t. t Inter Terr. This tumor had th rflVct of encouraging the natives, who stoned (J man sallora and drstroyr.1 Cut man pi op. ertles. In January, lieei, Prnc Illsmarck noti fied Ir. Knapp that reprisals wrr nrcrs sary, but only such as vt rr consonant with th treaties of Kngland and Amrrica. The t'hnncrlor said. llrcaus Mahaafa a sauttrd Tamaen wr hall Intrifrtw only by tureonng Taniasrsr. " 1'ilric Itlsmarck chargfxl I)r Knapp to entreat ih othr foirlgti i'oiiiiiIs to combine In order to ri tor peace. e m THE LONE HIGMWAVMAN. Arrr.t of a .Stan at Kansas I ll ovir4 to w -Ittarsi Hart tbr lwir ltlBl.wa. Kaiss City. Ma. FU Id- II. L. or. j ton was nrrtl on Union strcu tW- ! dav aftrrnoon on tba itnul r.t tli- i,.ia ) - ....... ....,...., from Iursa. Knn It It a l-r-1 tbst h mi in) suiy in, m. it i, fr mat pu'pv. that th ln-ifi.- 1st Is usnl and it Is t CsUs ih ad 4loim tat will nvl smsjf that purxisr that It condrtiin'l bt th. whtt favor bull ratrs of latstion, ,i jilstlOeitlon for th numi t aitgrs from ad vatoc-Mi to sjteeifte rates b ttir KiManos CoiMmlltrr, It ( rhoH that ritvtn..,. flatlds base ltl rrr prt'aUd Uttdsi ( ad va'urrtn y.tm Kiauds si not th-pio-liirtnf any parttrulaf avslriit and ystrrn Is es-mpt frm thrm. 1'isad I th product of tattuM and it 'tMni.- at to lr rn In all systems ami at ait ralr. high ami low and th nuttd and magrtlt!i')r of th fraud maatur. by the nmwiHl fit lh lisirdo llllM..- up.,f( th tatjisy-r and the faetttlf ljr its rvasioti." lh irjift .a-. ,at tli is no grrl raott why th sugar bounty .oUl. of th Hrtial Mil sbould I- dapl. atxl ronoludrs with the ltvRtnt thst Dims will trally Is no inUHoo In tu.i.no If a , rrfrnu under the . vui,Hf th rM. ",i-f yi". I TRAMPLEO TO OEATH. The TAHITF OILLS. llrlHf Silt l.il Wewe t'wtaH(r lfrrM.T ! sr4a. "fh Ways aud Ueckedfor waat af a qaoraas, Tats United 8tates teasser Vaadalia ar rived at Hoaolala Febraary 1 Tn strike saotr tike seaasea ef tka va- rieae British parte is saksristiac aa4 Use seen are accepting tae ceeat rossiee is of the skip owners. T. J. TaTtra. a Beatb-r o tkeCitr Costa dl aad tae leading Miller of Ffert Worth, Teav, was killed ia hisaiilltaecaaerabxkt, kis l telac caaght by aa elevator spiral aad berri&y asaasled. TMBlaeiarea tae escoad enhletelfce Xczicaa Teletrapa Ceeapaay trass Ceataa- coaleaa. Hex., to Oalvsstaa. Tex. eras estaplttedcatas:lta. Ta Caleaga, BarMacte Qaiaer taUe extent of MM ailitiantk, neck. A mnn named Soudirr and Ins U brolner-in-Inw were subseinrntly ar resteil en the charce of m 5 kin the as sault. A sister of Soudirr recently died at the institution whtl undergoing an operaiiou in charge of Or. Kelley. A few evenings since Samuel Ankeny was murdered at tho horn of his brother. Edward Ankeny, twelve miles northwest of Sargent by Fred Pierce. The men bad qaarreled and apparently made up when Irieree secured a revolver and shot Ankeay live time. The mardered man was un armed and was shot down at the door of his brother's house and in the presence of his brother and brother's wife. It seemed to have been a family quarrel m the Pierces and Ankenys mn related. Union's greatest seed at present is a jeweler. Tas supervisor of Batter Coenty have decided oa eahealttiag a proposition to th voters te tmibJ a court house at David City to cost front fXk.W to tsStOOu. FaaxK Wimoa. sereiac a sentence for earrjriBs concealed weeptxts, sad Kraak Hoyf, who was awaiting trial in the dis trict coart fcrewiadJlBg fanars by the shell caane. escaped froat jail at Dakota City she ether alght. FoarOnana has beea re-located oa a tract of acres of land eight miles aetata of Oasaha. aear Belleview, ia Harpy, the adjoiaiag coaaty. Tsaasrwarda A. R. post has paaeeda reeetatesa iaderslag Captaia Paxkiseea's caadidacf for etsssavsaier of the Scale de- Miorklnc I'atr of T. Voimg Hunters Hf m tanitelr tit f'af f lr. lUwujts. Wv. T.. FeU IT. Ind-t-nd-er.os rock, th most noted landma k of the ovrrlnnd routf- to Ca iforn a. was tj. s-rne of a rrmnrkablr fatality throe dare nco. Dtniel Stociw-it came to tbff Tern- t L?rita tor toiy from Ohio lnt Anr"t and purchatrd f luprclf-r Job a suiall ranch on buffalo crrrk nsr tb " and Ufm rtsrk. hor four wrrks .Strkei has had jotnte blrn int to as guests Ailerl nnd (trorg Avry, young men whose parents live near Vuungstow n I "lilack Hart," th famous Ion high Wat man of California, charged with in numerable taze coach lot t-ll. Jllark Hart's" latest riploit wa tn robbery of tbr Utidrd Mtnt- mall eHch near In gram's rntuh, M'ndoeino Connty, Cali fornia. Oil tlir tliz-ht uf IlM-riil-.-1 I.., .Horn month arolta. .arnr.l h-.u.. I . w'l3of.s. l-.l, J -Cted that on H I. (Joiton, a Kansas?'-" l",n,l,,, hoft io-.tioi City 1-jv.br th war. was th-one high-J ,r"U",'r rtwr, lt fall of r waymsn" or ' illack Half Kvr etnc M"- Tb" MM Pan TarJiT I. II. whertt th-iolfbery of Drcemb-r I Cniied Mtetes M" I",,'l' stjMitte, -., d-tecttve bav- t-rt! anx'ontly looking ; "JIJr "wclre.I and drl lo h r for him and in J.nuiry tliv struck bU'i ln,Ui " U" "" Aelliig trai'. or ni ir they bvl. Knm fan i ""' iwlt,e ..tlust t, ut. Francisco they folJow blm to lCi.... www,a " tiete. mto a Ja-. ttutn ? '""" "e revrtitt ilttl,tOj ty and then. 1 I! ..'" " ' ""' r"-"' "' !- rgsin to Ineia. Kan. A ( .lev Kol M ' l"lMg the fr Ut I'ot-.nic- In.p-ctor Jo. ; J t,n.rn tik wl,h r,, 'ldiUf ms-le fr h H-n.(r. Up the ca and 'irut hit iatups" ou the " wo,," b-r. J b-o.iest. rttw u:pnt at lr.-x. W..M i.tn left ""' """ "'l'. telri .ng i, . - . ... 9 vv. .,"'- "I'M WM City; from Kansas Cltjr loi'Iere and, I CJrvriand back to Kansas City andth tt.is city yesterday afternoon . f'J '""'"'l '" d tft plst. fcb ohnson was on Ih- .am- tra a I '" U"kX " tb "- Ull. Th1h. arnval at tb Ut.n Ii I lrf sde ,r-l dat aad other t.a. ' 1. f. f-i.. fi'ir.. at i ito 'ifisi- ' ii.i- t.rs r .... f M.t Ta.rt.'.wt m U-kll. ., .....! Indrfrfiiilenc rock, they noticed some cat tle forming a latgn circl- of which thsy were tb cn'.er. Jjtockwrd. f-arm;; a stampede. counr:rd Sight to Indsprn-i-rncs rock and told hi ;nsU to drop thrir guns and run tor tber live. Htockwell I rapidly got ahead ,f them, and oa reach ing the tock wns born fled on iovk.tlg tack to llnd that thr young mrri la thir des juration had m.vir a stand against the maJdrn-fl cattl- and dlschargl their first arm ia th face of the frweasst. The beasts in the lead attempt-! to chsnge thir costrse. tmt those behind !orce-l thrm over th tackles yoeng maw. Ibe entire brrd of at leeet U b-ad trampled over the bodiee of the Averyc The reasaun wer wholly nareogiaelse. JJ'ts-CtlV Orrftletin. who plaee.1 J, m nnd-r aijetl j ""' and took him to th-central tat Cm. where i ' " be was p.at-d In cell So. a and bkd u Ut to a fU tb authoritie acU'Mi of the tbl as dft- 1 -sf. IK. .o-taiell ,- Ut h vine st is.J Ut ns-t imioeltsi "mi.muhc. i. ... t d . .. ....... Uo.eintseoSl '""WT w -sv-ssiv i.ifn., a:rlt-t a j faroeal.lei.ts(rvei at v5oai U -- it. wy liraeiai,t fffse-hinrbigs. f Ctela.t's rntmr. RMl.l..r., I 'M&rr. blrh j. u f U.- xat. Ntw Your. FeU 14.- Regard ng tt ; ,v, "1 ,b fr 1 "" tir us foture X-.deb- f FMKlent Hovaland I ",t", ea X"Vrs-1 la Ih 1Ij. af irr V arrh I. mac of th uJk 4titmi ,,i,J- its itn "' lit is nrr gr!p sod re. werk. Mr I !"" fe ',,,,t Mh lv CV ("Jevrlanl will lit in J.rv-dJra and not lei Ml ,"i itwlade (, r.. -Jk.i w York as reported. .-t.- hsse , w "' vit t&en r tV- HfiU U,U r aooer conij-rstlou. frjial pati have the matter ia hsrvl. end there ia e dosbt thst tby will sacces4 Ie psrrhaalng a hsute in a ;4ndd Jo-ati. ed u that will r-s th I'rraid.ou Mr. ar load prefers a home (if aa 1 blU- thst Hroehlvn is the place te esjjy It lus-lle- seresss try tae e4.se sm1 sssetle that kr svrteriaes 3Uw York Oty TSat 3Tarf ctt BssJeeee Mea'e has Isssed a cirealar ia regard to the Sersh 5shsaika as r which is to U nta fa ceaaee tisa with the Bteax Oty rora palace traia as attsad the Harries rasagsra! at Waeh- iactea, argiag so operatica aad aa organ- The rsaaae TrstqSle. Ctftxca's Faaar h. T , rL. IT-Hfeef F.yaa. ia atteaipticg to collect tazae y . ry, ; soase acrsee beicogiag ta a half-breed. He wee overtaken be fore rreehiog towa by a aweatsJ band of fftevn kalf-Lrswda arat.1 stith gaasu They toeh the horeer frose the heriaT aad rede o. Sri eg their pas aad ehoetiag ia h Iadiaa faA iosv. Lste last aight a eswapaay of the iHkda Natiosal fJearde anisapaaiid hy th sheriff weet to Deaaetth asd arUl at tempt to arest an thee eegeged la the ecriaiagsv. ladigaetisss rsae high aad ertthomt eelsssieeleai eai the part ef the half -Ueede. hed Mjr he ahasl Thetaleae das gar of the whita sssstlars Uag aMteelenV tea 5aar Tons; Feb. JZ-Csjtfa Cm. of the eteaaM aytie. K-pehrtc. Zrtvmt e irw i arc yeeterday. -Jh Ulaiftar wheis air ski as W.I! rresesst lis rt f CaaaLnrrrs. 5, C. Feb. K TrooUa hee beea taseensaj ft the past t-w f la Wres 4:aa9f av4.tha 1mt mMkmrt cveapett hev btsea ,t re4y for ser vice. 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