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IBS' v .ft iv. -- 'fV r'V - ? fa s -. js"- assssssssssssssssBBsssssssssSSBBi P Ay,, y rh v ;- m e P sOC" LSsis I if. I i. 12 -tltt. ki r JtmiN i, wwm ' sSBBsm WtL-m lks-.. - ' ybi Bssm-- m. Kvy assee; Bassssssssss... -i -. a ly?l &vf $S& rs f$r-.-.--..li t..- -BED aODD CHIE1 A. CMOtMER. Proprietor. ftKD CLOUD. . xebkaska CUBBENT COMMENT. W. D. Matthews & Co.'s large ilt house, Lcroy, .. was de- rtrbyed by fire the other day. Loss, ,1300.000. 'The Catholic Conrrresh at Madrid wiaalmously adopted a resolution de maBiing the restoration of the tem foral power of the Pope. AS v& Chief of Tolice Huuuaiid, of Chi cago, after a consultation with Mayor Cregier, has issued strict orders to his captains and men to enforce the va grancy laws against gamblers and pre vent the opening of dens. It is probable that the United States steamer Brooklyn, now at New York, will be condemned. She has been placed out of commission and a board is now at work making an ex amination of her hull and machinery. A srECiAi. from Iteming, N. M., fays: Frank Cady, who had charge of the San Simon Cattle Company's ranch at Deer creek, six miles from the Mexi can lino, was shot through both legs and then put on a stove and roasted by Indians. TltE President has i.-sued a procla mation reciting that the Fort Sisscton, Dak., military reservation is no longer needed for military purposes and plac ing1 it under the control of the Secre tary of the Interior for disposition un der the law. Assistant Seckktakv TiriinxoK has made a ruling that the emigrant fund can not properly bo it;-ed for the sup port or deportation of emigrants who are allowed to proceed to their desti nations, but subsequently become charges by reason of .sickii".- Depltv Collector B. B. Boulhi.v was fatally bhot while raiding a dis tillery in Johnson County, X. C, re cently. He was one of the bravest men in the revenue service and fired upon his assailants until he had emptied two revolvers, when ho was shot down. The Postmubter-(ieneral has decided to forward to Guthrie all mail ad dressed to Edmond. Wharton, Alfred and other points in Oklahoma where there are no post-ofliees. Ho has also directed tho postmaster at Guthrie to deliver8ucJLmajl to the persons ad- upon satisfactory evidence of entity. 1 . , T IT is reported from St. Petersburg that in addition to revolutionary pamphlots menacing letters have been found on the Czar's table. In conse quence of compromising discoveries affecting the chiefs of the secret po lice, M. Poutlli, the head of that de partment, and several high officers have been dismissed. Mr. Westlet Hicii.m;is in an nd dress beforo an English Farmers' club, advocated the adoption of the American system of selling cuttle by live weight. Mr. C. S. Bead, spcak ingbfvhis experience in America, ad vised English farmers to immediately adopt the American sy.-tem. The meeting agreed to recommend its adoption. . The Gloucester (Mas.) schooner Pendragon at Port Ilawkesbury. X. S., recently wanted to got a now sail from Gloucester duty free. The custom authorities at Ottawa telegraphed to Collector Bourinot that tho IVn dragon must pay duty on her sail, as the United States refused free entry for Canadian vessels under simi lar circumstances. The Secretary of State has received a dispatch from the United States Minister at Mexico City, stating that preparations nro to be immediately aienccd for the construction of a railroad from Guaymns to the Port of Topolampo in Sinaloa. with the priv ilege of constructing branch roads to connect at other points in order to raach the colony of Las Palomas. Chihuahua, bordering on tho New Mexican boundary lines. Other lines are also projected. A xummck of enlisted men in tho array have petitioned the War De partment to authorize the uo of what is known as the Merriam knapsack, which differsirom the ordinary knaj laack, in throwing tho weight of bur ""den on the hips instead of the shoul ders. Tho device was invented by an 'American army officer. Colonel Mer riam. and has been adopted by all the Governments of Europe. The peti tioners state thnt they will purchase tho knapsacks out of their o n pockets if their use is authorized. -Abbistaxt SecretartTichkxor has Mtaiaed the appeal of the American Sugar Refining Company from the de ck)oaof the collector of customs at ' jfr FraBcisco, assessing recent im porUtkms of sugars from Java in ex cess of their polariscopic strength on the theory that they had been artifi cially colored so as to degrade them below No. IS Dutch standard. The department decides that these sugars liable to duty according to their ilariscoplc test, that is, according to ,r apparent color at time of im- tioo. remmmca ks.fe TJAfsJaOHS Hotchkiss will case over .y. i. . 4V . ,..: . tsar ueenaww ui wj -stiijauiin oortt- LiHuWfckinn iaventor of the Hotch & kin gsV who died in Paris in ISSo, is bifcre theCoaaecticut Superior Court, fne cam Binges on the queston of e and Involves an estate valued 118,000,000. The widow claims that ideceftscu wa a icgai resiaeni oi rXvrk. i which case she will re- JS,0W.OW aau xoe tamer ox ine claim Ffcrfe " nte lecal reel- wbieh. if SUCWUMO. Uwy x- SJKtf,000.000 each. J- .'mttW NEWS OF THE WEEK. Gleaned by Telegraph and Mail rERSOX.lt. AND POLITICAL Tnc Duke of Edinburgh, commander-in-chief of the British Mediterranean fleet, who returned to England in cou sequenc" of prostration by fover is making favorable procres toward recovery. Is answer to Mr. Kasson, ono of the American Commissioners. Sir Edward Malet and Prince Bismarck stated that no secret treaty existed between England and Germany with reference to Samoa. .Malietoa, the deposed Kinc of Samoa, has apologized, and Emperor William has decided that he may be liberated. In the British House of Commons a mo tion of Samuel Smith, Liberal, censuring the Government for restoring spiritdrink ing in Iudia, was carried by a vote of 113 to io:l Hon. William H. IJahxtm, chairman of the National Democratic Corumitte, died nt Limcrock, near New Haven, Conn., on the :Wth. He was born in Connecticut September 17, 1618. Carl Roka, the well known musical di rector, died in Paris on the 20th. Centennial inauguration day was gen erally observed on the 30th. The main celebration at New York passed off with out mishap and with great tucces. At Chicago two disastrous panics occurred during the display of fireworks. A great number of persons were injured in the mad rushes, though no one was reported killed. Dr. 8. C Charlton, editor of the Ma son's Chronicle, the American Odd Fellow and the Knight (Knights of Pythias) dropped dead at Columbus, O., receutly of heart disease. He was a member of many secret societies and held prominent positions in many of them. Hon. John Sherman, Hon. John C New. Consul-General at London, and Lincoln Valentine, Consul for Honduras, bailed for Europe on the 1st. The State Department has granted to Mr. Perry Belmont, United States MinU ter to Spain, leave of absence for the pur pose of attending the opening ceremonies of tiie Paris Exposition, to which he had been ofllciully invited by tho French Gov ernnv nt. Theke was no truth in the report that gained currency that Socretary of State ninino had suffered a paralytic stroke. Walker Blaine stated that his father was improing from an attack of lumbago. The first annual dinner of tho Spanish American Commercial Union Mas held in New York on tho 1st. Secretary Noble was one of tho speakers. The session of the Canadian Parliament was prorogued by the Governor-Genera! on tho 2L The speech congratulated the members on their good ork. It is stated that the King of Wurtem burg insists upon tbn return of Dr. Sav ago, his former American adviser. It is lielieved that an intrigue is on foot for the disndssal of Prime Minister Von Mittnacii. The routine of the White House was re sumed on the 2d. The crowd of oillce seekers was smaller than usual, but was large enough to keep the President en gaged all the morning. John Dillon, the Irish Icad-r, spok to a monster meeting at Melbourne, Austra lia, recently, when I,U00 wus subscribed for the Irish cause. General Boulanger has Kummoned a councdof his supporters to meet in Lou don. P.ev. S. F. Smith, author of the song "My Country, 'Tisof Thee," was given a reception by Illinois veterans in Chicago the other night. The consular body in London have pre sented Mr. Waller, the retiring American Consul-General, with a gold-mounted cane and a gold-mounted umbrella. In replying to a speech made in behalf of the donors Mr. Waller expressed his pleasure that such a gooil man us Mr. New, the in coming Consul-General, was to succeed lii in. Baron Krlanoer has returned from his trip through the Southern States, ami speaks in glowing terms of tho future of thnt section. The new British Minister was presented by Mr. Blaine (who had entirely recov ered from his indisposition) to the Presi dent on the 3.1 The Republicans of the Fourth district of Kansas have nominated Hon. Hnrri-on Kelly, of Coffey County, to succeed '1 liomas Hyan in Congress. Ryan lnix been appointed Minister to Mexico. MISCKIXANEOL'S. A hospital is to b built in Iowa in memory of the late Thomas J. Potter, for merly vice-president and general man ager of the Chicago. Burlington & Qaincy. It will be known as the Potter Hospital and will be for sick or disabled railroad men. Jese Russell was horribly mangled nt Schtia, Ala., by the prematura discharge of a cannon on ccntenuial day. A Kitrir.HT was wrecked near Cisco, Tex., on the 1st, but no one was injured. The steamship Berlin from Rio Jnneiro arrived at Bremen on the 1st with yellow fever on board. Three of her passengers died of the disease during the voyage and a score were down, some of whom could not recover. The great strike in the Pittsburgh (P.i.) building trade was inaugurated on the 1st. Five thousand mm were affected. The police at Cronstadt have discovered another plot agaiiut the life of the Czar and in the ceure of their investigations found a Nihilist More house filled with aims and explosive. Several arrests have been niado in connection with the discovery. TllC decrease of the public debt during April was 13,07S,CG4.11. The Northwestern Miller reports the flour trade very quiet. Mrs. JostK Guhlet has been sentenced by Judge Shepard, of Chicago, to Ave years in the penitentiary for kidnapping Annie Redmond. The handsome bay mare Fugue, with a trotting record of 2:19'.. died at Chicago recently. The coal beavers, plumtrs and street shovelers of Duluth, Ulna., went oa a strike oa the IsL Over 40,000,000 acres of land in Manitoba have been granted to the Canadian Pacific and Manitoba railways since the opening of taat country. News from Southern New Mexico corrob orates the reports of nuarders by Apaches. Forty of the redskins were out and were pursued by an armed band of miaers mad cowboys. The Cragin Manufacturing Company of Chicago has assigned with 5140,000 assets aad $70,000 liabilities. It made tiaware and sheet iron goods and the assignment was voluntary. One of the member of the Duqesne Bessemer steel works strikers' finaace committee stated at Pittsburgh, Pa., that Andrew Carnegie and Captain Jone, of the Edgar Thompson steel works, bad placed $1,500 at the disposal of the strikers and bad intimated that if more aid should be needed it would be forthcoming. Tax ten days' quarantine nt Saaford. Fla-, against yellow fever has been raided and the guards dismissed. Six dervishes have been executed at Wady Haifa, Egypt, for outrages oa womea and children. Ths dynamite factory at Odell. aeax Hasting! N. Y-, was blown up at noon the other da r, jast after the workmen and left the building. The shock retesmb!! aa earthanake aai Waaaci hoaie ncvuertr far half a stun stsnivai aunxneL fc 1 1 fcg . - - - - fcusMa(nWaunsiMMAUjftnuMunaausl Almost the entire business portion of Stuttgart. Ark., wns destroyed by fire the other night, causing $40,09) loss with only $10,000 insurance. Three thousand railroad coal miners of Western Pennsylvania are oa a strike against a reduction of wages. The steamship Viendam which arrived at New York on the 2d from Rotterdam, reports that on April tH she puu t a raft made of planks and spars nailed together. There was no one on the raft and no clew to its identity could be ascertained. Three thousand miners of Brazil, Ind.. have struck because of a reduction in wages. The dispatches seat out .from Texas purporting to give details of the rioting ut Silao and Guanajuato in Mexico were stated to Le gross exaggerations. The prefect at Silao was assosiuated and his was the only life lost in the entire affair. The authorities have restored order. The court at Tipperary, Ireland, has affirmed the sentences of John O'Connor, Thomas Condon, Charles Tanner and Mr. Manning. Irish members of Parliument, for violations of the Crimes act. The storage building of the Roman Catholic College in Germaatown, Pa., w destroyed by tire recently and Ignatius Hemmerle, uged eighty-five, lost his life. The damage amounted to .W,000. The North Chicago Rolling Mills Com pany has increased its capital stock from 6,000,060 to r,.000,00:, and has absorbed the Union Steel Company of Chicago and the Joliet Steel Company of JolieL Rt ports come from many points that the recent heavy fnxt has done great dainago to fruit in Illinois. Vegetables are badly injured, while much of the young corn was bitten off ltvel with the ground. Since tho opening of Manitoba more thau 40,000fj00 acres of land have been granted to the Canadian Pacilic & Mani toba railway. The President grnntad a respite until May 1" in the c.ise of Nelson Colbert who was to have been hanged in Washington May .'I for the murder of Richard Weutzell, in October lat. TiiEtjuirrym-n in the Joliet (III.) Stone Compaii 's iju my aie out on a striku ask ing for 1.7." instead of $l.iiQ per day. Michael Hilliak jumped from a burn ing building in New York recently ami was fatally injured. His brother. Igna tius, uns i urned to death. Tin: Beef Inspection bill was defeated in tho Missouri Semite. Hawks, the engineer charged at Bir mingham. Ala., of the murder of his wife and child, has been found guilty and the penalty fixed at death. The free p-iss Uftt'uMi came up before tho Inter-State Commerce Commission ut Washington on the ."iL Twenty-seven roads were cited to appear. The St. Louis brewers have so combined that the trust is a practical fact. The three firms outside tho trust have agreed to maintain the trust rates fr the next two year. Governor Beaver, of Pennsylvania, has signed tiie death warrant for Michael R:77u!io. one of the murderers of McCIure, near Wilkesbarre. He will In) hanged June 'J.i. The strike of the street car employes of St Paul. Minn., has resulted in the defeat of the men, who hnvo returned to work ut the reduced wuges. A tohna(K) struck Warsaw, N. C. on the Jd. demol shing many dwellings, also thu Presby tei inn church. The passengers of the German steam ship L'lhu celebrated the centennial of Washington's inauguration in mid-ocean. The veel was gaily decorateiL The Botrd of Trade of Little Rock, Ark., has sent a petition to President Harrison for th appointment of a merchant living west of the Mississippi river as a memler of the Inter-State Commerce Commission. The Suprem- Court of Fioridn in a test case has decided that the Legislature has the right to reduce railroad rates to a point too low to peimit the torning of operating expenses. The sugar crop of Culm is reported very short with the prospect for any improve ment next year b id owing to the great drought. The sentence on Major Lvdecker, couit martialed for tho Washington aqueduct frauds wns, to forfeit jPOof his pny for nine mouths and to be reprimanded in orders. The President approved the find ings. The Sliaron-Althea Hi'l case was !ifore the Supreme Court of Cal fornia on the " 1 on nppeal of Frederick Minron, the drn I Senator's son, for a new trial. It was developed during the day that the famous contractor matringe had Loen destroyed by tire August 11 last. Henry R. Smith, the pnymas'tr of the United States corvette Essex, who disap peared with I.'JJO of the Government money, lias been found nt the home of his mother, crnz?d by 1 quor and the money gone. ADDITIOXAI. DISPATCH HH. Cleahi.Si, house returns for the week ended May 4 showed an average decrease ot 1.1 compared with the corresponding week of las year. In New York the de crease was HI '. A special from New York reports the , 0 ciaiiiinru un men preparing to ioru white lead truL The authorities of Schleswig have re fused to recmd the dtcreo cxpel'itig cer tain German-Americans from the islands of Amron and Fohr in the North sea. TnE remainder of tho re. cued passen ger nnd crew of the Denmark arrived at New York on the th from the Arorrs. Major John N. EnWAttb.s. a well known newspaper man of tho Missouri Valley, died after two day s' sickness at Jefferson City, Mo. on the 1th. He was. during the war. in Joe Shelby's brigade of Confed erates and at the cSoa served in Mexico fcr Maximilian. The Polish priest at Manistee, Mich., was assaulted oa the street recently by bis parishioners. The trouble originated some three months ago. some members of th congregation claiming that their pew rents were extortionate. The militia and the fire department were called out tc quell the rlot- A private letter from Morrilton. Ark., states that an attempt to assassinate ex Sher.fT Harry Cohlentz had be-n made on the s'.reet of that place by Oby Bentley. The tiouble crew out of the election frauds. The sniners on a strike nt Getseakirchen. Westphalia, engaged in rioting the other day aud wrecked a number of shops. The police dispersed them with drawn swords and order was restored with tne assist ance of a detachment of troops. George Francis 1 rain ended his recent fast by a lecture at Union Square Theater, in which he argued that abstmeace from fool was a cure for all the ills of the fiesh. Desttrcctivk fires were reported in tiie Minnesota forests being worst os Ike line of the Duluth and Iron Range west to Thompson and south beyond itarnam. and on the Northern Pacific as far as Norman, seventy miles beyond the Northern Pacific junction- A crank fired a blank cartridge at Pres ident Carnct la Paris on the ila. Oa te ing arrested he stated that bis objsct was to right his wroags in harlag be-a pun ished unjustly by the Governor ot Mar tinique. It Is reported that a Kurdish chief who recently escaped frosa prison ga: hired a number of bis followers, attacked an Ar menian village and seised several prosif nent men ot tne Tillage and poured over tnens petrclenni to which taey set fire sad watched Uttlr Ttctinsa slawly nor sleatsv m tmkt mm ran sr avsasr, sfssssi Bonns"MM ts,iss. tfc Lsal JJ.-i. 4W dr KJH4sta,ls ssj mmw NEBRASKA STATE NEWS. Joseph L. Webber, who fifteen year ago created a pan.c at Freemont by a sys tem of bold forgsrirs in which he se cured JU.tvJ, wa rec-ntly arrested in Arizona and taken back to Fremont for trial. At tho time he committed the forge ries he t!.d but was capture! in Illinois, taken tack, tr.ei on eleven indicnvnt and sentenced to the penitentiary for live years. His wife, who was a very attract ive woman, succeeded ill secur ug h.s par don in five mouth, after which he disap peared and hi. ca almost forgotten. When in jail awaiting trial William Rey nolds, who hnd been swindled out of $7 M interviewed Webber in jn I and aste 1 h m to d.sorge the $7 5?, as it was too .mall a sum te pak about. Webber refused to do it, when R-ynoMs assured him thnt that ;7.&0 uuuM follow him all tho davs of bis life, aud the sequel prue that Rey nolds has kept hi. word. Perkins. CoCNTY is struggling vainly to It-f.,,-...- ,1,. .,..;,. ,..... ..l...i,l f..- -.v.. .,. ,v...V1, vv,.WV., ,.......VU ,.V oy uoverntnent surveyors. It U stated that the cheap moun tsof earth substituted for stones have been washed away and nothing now remains to prove that the work hnd ever lieen done. C II Randall, editor of the CentroiK lis World, incurred theeumitv of certain persons during the recent bitter cauuly seat tight in Banner County, and re ecently was appointed ;Hstmsster at Centropolis. The other day he received a notice from Wbitecaps. signal "Hisneis." warning him that if he took possesion of the otlioe be would be "liuched." and notifying him to leave "Uaner" County in ten day. Twenty-five representative cltueu were armed to the teeth to see ttie editor through. At a recent convention of the farmers cf Polk County, held at Osceola, re.olu- tlons were passed not to Luv any twine binders tills season, utile, s the uinuutac turers of the same ru iranteoclieaptwine; that thirteen cent- per p uid was all that tlio farmers wuuld pay for stan lard twl.ie und if they cm Id not luv for that price they viiu.d buy n) twine biudtr. this sea son; that they would take otf the hlndi-r? dii the machines they now iia e. pur on lemporaiy jiltitforms. and bind bv hand, i.r tiiro.v olT grain unbound, the threshing machine owners Inn lug agreed to thresh loose grain at the same rates as !ouud gr tin. C. E. WoiiTHiXi.TO.v met with a thrilling accident at I.incidu the other day whilt down in the city well ciliug tli michinery preparatory to commencing work. A rubber coat he was wearing ciught in tht shafting, which was turning at th- rate ol seven hundred revolutions a minute, and stripped eveiy stitch of clothing from hi bo iy. With rare presence of mind lit caught the si I.; of the tower and lull on with a tenacious grip, thus saving his life beyond n question of doubt. rOH selling a pint of nlcohol an Aurora diug clerk was recently lined ;l..i Saloon licenses in Norfolk Imiu been been raised fp'in cMO to jl.OJJ. A SALUTE of one hundred guns was firen by the cadets on the University campus nt Lincoln on the centennial anniversary ot the inauguration of George Washington. A (ittil'KAV on an Oinu.in cable road ran over what he supposed was a man lying on tlio track ut a street crossing th other morning. When the car was stopped he started lor the police station to surrender himself to the authorities. He was noon overtaken and told that th victim wns onlv a well executed straw dummy. WiLliKR sportsmen aie jubilant over th organisation of n driMiig park ussoc.a t ion. Already $1,700 has len subscribed and more mimes are to be secured. Grounds will be purchased In rge and com modious enough to have the county agri cultural fair, which will go to U ilber in the fall. 1 HE Whltecap lunacy is said to bo br-nk-itig out in a mild term in remote sections of th State. lil'ltni.AltS lately visited the store ot John Y.ilicrtl in I.inwood and secured a yeur's stippiy of dress patients, tin !t wear and furnishing goods, valued at J.'VH Fifty dollar- will U paid for the capture uf the thieve- and the goods. CoNiIIiEKARLK excitement was lately caused at Loup City by the arrival of a corps of engineers, who proceeded im mediately to survey and set grade stake for the Ituig-titiked-of water-power canal. An air of imstery seemed t' suuouud them. No one knew nor cou d it be learned by w h'liii they were employed or in whose interests they weie working. Tin: farm-r. of Webster and York Counties hate lesolved that tifteeii cunts is the mnximuin pi ice that they wilt pay for bludi ig tw intt this year. The jewelrv store of G C. Know Ron. at Uxfuid, was broken into the other morn ing and jW worth of jjwe.ry stolen. En trance was effected by cutting out the pane, of glass in a back window. A late tire at Lincoln destroyed the treet paietnelit block .aw mill nnd badly damaged n Iturliugfoti passenger car. EMIL i-CIIOTT. living about siX miles from Osceola. had n vn'uahle team of hoiss struck by lightning the other morning. He had jut liarne-sed them to the plow, and went one round when the storm came One ol lb' horses was killed out- rich t. The Sioux Indians Cut Meat and Yellow Wood, on trial for highway robbry. were acqunted in the district court at Ru.h vilie recently. Th-- ore two of the Indians who were in Europ with ItulTilo Rill lat ear. Cut Meat was a Mtic,-rnan nt Pine Ki lie agency two years. They were considered good Indian before they left the continent, bu bad whik tided their heads with w r.e idea. A HOT named Zimm-rm-in living near old Fort K-arnei-, was fatally injircd tl other nfttfrnoon br a neltdor. lfitch-ii. who bad a dispute w.th the toy's fn'her si lit a roaiLsay, anil lne in a fit of raje ran to his house. Mr. Zimnierrnau tearing that ne had gone tor a weapon started quickly away with his tenia. Sear ing his son. who had takn no part in tb qurrek Upon returning with a Hatchet Mitchell took bis revenge on the boy. cut ting a fearful gash in his had. The other morning the Omaha Cnrrtare and Sleigh Work., Icsrated om rod's south cf Omaha, were barnd- Los( $liCsX There were I7i sleighs, 75 car r.age and XI carts bsrned. The Cr was ttie work of tramps one cf whom n ar rested. John Dr.CsCit. a well-to-do farmer, was struck bv .ightntag and instantly killed the other mcmtng white po-iog in hi. field near David City. He was sixty-fojr years of age. A won N by the named of Cook, who bad Ueeu ciasiag for Ujoks and fancy articles, was futsnd dead ia ths road near Louisville the ether day. Sb was aboat fifty years old and ; robatdy died of apoplexy. Central Crrr boast of barisg jst completed the best bridge spaaais; it Platte riTer. It Is 4 .Si feel loag and coitrlLsilX BASSETTho.d dusrn tb cor.ty teatcf Kock County by tbemaj-rity of thlrty-ooe votes, accordiag to the ret Wed cooat. Sous ob trake into a r&ota occapied by Father Scats di. the Cstioix" prvest at RCalr. the other day, aad CvtcceIe-l ia getting SW la aoatr froea his traax. Two tramps were arteste.1 oa mpidatu NoiXOLX rejo-ces over tb cerialaty of n new railroad. Thirty tbossasd liIars ia bonds LaT boea vete-i to tie bnSdcri,a34 sarteyars baee been tsrsed kosst os tie rasvd to Yaaktea. -T3- p-. . DEATH TO TRAIKWEN. Had rlt:!wn on the rtlirr!i tririear Jatur.tuwii. lak. Narrow H.l- of Ii-;rr u WWcoo.ln HmI ! Can ait.t. i-T. Pin, Minn.. May X-A perUl from Jamestown. Dak . tv. the fiit ec tion of the Northrr Pacific west-bound hunted jasenj:-r train collided yOrday with freight Nu. lb thirtyx m es wet. The coUUion occurred on a u-i each ,-oV. and the tra.ns cro almost upon Jthr before the dancer a dis tret!. The liremn an I en of both tram. jumprL En gineer Us... of the p.tst:gr. breke his I back nnil died almost i:ura! ate. tire- man K len. of th jaeger, and Engi neer lte.il and Frank Krllumof tha freight, e.cipeil without rfou injuries. The postal cox jumped the track and .v it c-impietv wrevk. Both e'erk. , erelsliy injured. One hd receiveI notitioilion uf hi. removal ami was on hi. last run. H' ! leg was I rv'.en. and be died ju.t after ibe I ,.- .- . I....K K .!.. .1 I I .- I ... ..VU W.V lUO.iraU Oil,, VUUUr .., Jamestown left Wmd.or. The other cerk. Lotin.liery, a nephew of to: a 1 Iun bsry. tiie uoll knoMi new.paps'r corre. undent, hid his arm broken In two pine-1, and wa luidtv ,.aKI, Rog gagemaster N chol. of hi. Paul, had his arm trk-n in two place.. The train J bore the u.unl nunilxr of pas.euger., but I none wre injured. Ruth ensi le. and th mail and baegsg car. left tLi track and were badly demolished. A numUr of fr ight cirs n etitirrlv de.ttoyett. Three car. were loaded wlih W't.Uiuslon I 'l'-..!. I . .. x I . .. i . ... iii. j iioi.es, Mijicnwere .i..eii uui CI riht or .hot to relieve their sUlTornc. 'lhis Is the first accident of eons (pi nice which has happened on the lKikot.t diVl- ion for ome time. Engineer IU, who Wis killed, llsed here. lie was thirty year, olil, and was eugaged to le married in aloiit ten dv. to Itt.s Miller, who witsgre.atlv shocked at the re ceipt of the news of his death and I. uf f rngfioiiia hmorthage a the result. It. mlits of ber recoverv are eutertn.ue L When l"e jjew. of the w rrck reneheil here, .superintendent Melab wlilj thio ur eoiis and a wrecking car, left f .r the scene of ttlecolllsl.ll. 3linnlei standing of tra a or.lers by oje;nt..r at Stel nnd the con ittctor ami engineer of tho freight was th- ciiism of the col ision. 0! I sn. , THE W1siiM CEMKVI, s it si U i.v, M iv n A . , e...Iunii ccuir. d on the W.scs.iis.n t.ittiai rsd near li iibndge, elgtit--n nides .outh. A imssner trnm ooltlrted with tie rear en I ol a fteitfht train wh.ch h id l-neVil otf the switcli. The riiir tie wn iletnoi- dud. l'lie eiitrineer ntnl tlrniiaii. th.MiL-h they did not jump, iniracuiou.Sy cuvd with their lii IIISl'T'.lls I'll In IN C IMP V Qt Line. Mai i' !isa.tt. ti. t!.-t. arn repotted n the Sagueuey districts. A number of bridge, have ! en .uept away, and there has been much dnuiage to hotist s ami other propeitv. tSreal distress tuovnlN. MAJOR EDWARDS DEAD. A Writ KttuWM Nfn.itirr Muti uf KafisssS ( llv I He. .Tier I i, ll.ils' lllii,... Knits. CltV Mo. Ma .-Major John N. Klwiirls, nu editor.nl wnter f the Kntistis City Time, di-d nt ten ..'c'ock yst-rdny mottling rft the Md'nttliy House ,n Jitfer.oii ( tv. II- hid U-eti hick but two ilavs. Major Ldwatd. wus one ot the le st known nnw.p.iper men m the llf.i, R.. ii n liorn In Virginia fortv s v u y e.ars ago and learned the printer's trade. In !ihecnmi to L-nington. In this ht.ite, and wor.id at hi. lrrvl unttl ill- civil war bro.e out. lie etili.trd in the Confederate arm nnd seried until the clo.e of the inr a A IJutaut on Gen- eral iShelliv' taf IK tliefl Went tO Mexico and served under Max tu iian for a year when he went to St. lul nnd worked on new .papers of llintntv, Vt tn lwl,s ,, ls7'J n wa. emploved oil lh Tittles of this citj. nnd after that hwn.eoti. Iiecte I with th" Isedfilin IetniK-at nlld fsf. Joseph n re.ti,. In Januarv, l"""7 bf came t' this oitv. and has since ben en iriiged in writing e iitorial. for tin- Tinin. He wa instrumental in the surrender of Frank James after Frank's brother Js, ha. I li-en killed bv I tab K mi. His remains w ill be hrt'ttght to this city. No nrr.tugeiints hare l,9en made for the ttitiernl fnrtfter than that th .-rvlee, w ill b held t lus tate h' tn.. 7"Ji (.'nmplII striet. Mr. j .r I !w aril, left aw low aud three c.ii.Jr, 11. two girl, nnd n toy. PENSION FRAUDS. All lstemteil Knout I'rrtli.il mi IIiefMiv eriinieltt. St. IIIS May fr. Jacob l.ittl-. a CtiN.n solder, died in Andet.unnJ pri.on, and in 171 his widow was crntitel n pension of VV a motitli. She mnrr.ed man Hnuieil llarnes, nnd disl tn I,, liarne trmk Irs w ife. peii.mn paper, and went 10 IVtti. (Viiintr, Jlo.. where be marr-ed a imlow named lingers. He indtved her to impersonate th decease! Mrs. I.itt-e nnd she drew the pi on. Itarrie. 1 ilie.l n I., ami tie wi Jo to,t up Mttua st MempSH iae- Ketiirmer 1 In dat- agcreeate 7sI Ule.. This - ' ceeil. bvSflte U-a the entire t-CU ' for roaav yr-vknt yr Th-vtt.mz of . tbe.ereo hondrsnl thsosaedth l,no . aa th- oc" t..tor. of n bsg JehfSeatB lT mew- J lrsof fbenxcbaBge yesterdar foren.o. Ta-biacibsssrd. were ll,srleiv dee-! si lib teue r t nm a f P" a water. and obitopajjaf flowJ Lie O . May X- K s, tUn,ad pa...,. .e trim nn Ice f h e, i A- A Iian fie rrM.f I ... ..... . .- . .,. coa...t.ng of t-o caches of. migrant., bad a narrow ecp- fiom t.nr -r-eed n.ar here yesterday. had framed and A croitiag over a csiV'rt fallen in. and the o;l- neer d.-d not diec-7sr it antJI ithli IV stop4lftr "k time last week. -w York estaUI.tsnitts srsmors darx-'iat. tsrSBptiac aad aodac ttTe thaa ev,r o tr.ch so tbat for, koavaa astare scocwrabsv I was f.sslf clov-f at a clove ousW ta oe at tie larr:et.b,libmea)'s ta tte OpIile BJ were tss ft'- city. Ja.t ! Tboy looifng at a bn f ms( sUk rfr kind that arsr worn at f.B-cy bU. Ta-a lrSs were vrry prettify 4reJ, Tbey wore dlretoire gvwat of s.-relty wvo as sssal Th a was gsee j ot tbe gvit tost a pair of tbe fVrcsi and i-arutl tiB V tfct C?iK. Who ImTsVesiiatjeJy Siif-SS-I tbswB lato kr vmS. Ttea s UxrXl aressd to - f tar . o4erric kr. St gUr! at I stared at Jfcsr. Tk- .Itttato rstUr droattsc. ta as ertdraUy friiU-e4. fct i&r wa reily occaj f- fsafc 1 rs : frkl oi z&sz day SUt Uj tttU tttftTy. ii.-4ial txrarr v tsiUy aarat bT tiW9 siat WAS t HM sVtTestlod. 51 ltsssstJtiIra4x:TolMr .ssMm 9ml rosea mm cirja. Msjr iter Mastt fsg gssMsWr -jm Jgti jyystj 'jsssf w ,th n man name I .,e, Mb. . ante-l ,o . i .'heT ur," tlZ?ltZ7 7, I w'tM V" ""--- ' .. stop the frand. a,t It - n-.po.o.I b-r to i, " wT.a oof. iut." A' iT" ,'"" . conti.no it until tb.y.talo.1 aUittf j '"'! VfcJ r "s LjlV.l'r U."e mlMla.r.a. 1 ear ago. The,, .he ee,.i draw,nC ,h. "J"? "JZZ ZT X e B'1 .,,,, U,,r"l",,f-"1 -. re.ngstont. Mr.. Itsr. -s. arr-.t-d ' L Ul U !! i8'"' a'ro'1-1 " ' - .tt-lton ft,., yost-rdar at Som-r.-u Orart V e-,r. and " " V. 21. fcTr.aJ .,7' J" 7' "n,- u, , Th. ttuJ. hltte was taten lato custie.y tb.s city. ', . '. ".tTua. ?' "' H-,1" " - H .-.! tta- , lmt.aCne , ,..we.,. " J.ff..o. tos,7 a. a fW.m. a.nii Wmtl,f . J Mritnis Ten. Ma. i-Tb-receipt, of """ 1b " c- i-psi- sn, tm l wnMH4 -la. uT.w-s! feet of H-.tatrjp th, tt.l--It ttv. , .tuew. Mf K,. imu'Z7r cowcatcher imms.Jl.t-lr or the d.tcfe. pntsmm Wlt tJb.,r to ST wS which... .fu: twenty-fir. feet ds,s If wW. J -JJZZZ asl twentr ft wide. tolled t tbo fr-aJsV.t. Tk7 J fcr tto ftrst asa doejvet. -.Ukij, !ts asrf pretty J " I M gio. tiwae. ,ts e,fl, ftfc4rs.:'r."rwrs.c ie ,w'' Nt rirt to w.. tttrc tb-at wt ri'sfcJV ,-1 - a lSrf,, XT '. eswsl,- ... .Uf- . Mt8llt.iW,stwtr C3. flw ssMisssst mm etfm. Mmw tWr asiasst ssasl 1 ? P f ? isv sssssl smssaoa. fsssilnai i f ssSSSssol tsSBslssssss SsMsSAsBsVssssV sstsst ssssssssssssssssss7sSsssflBBBKp'B IsV' 9fes9'ttMSjAs''asssVaaa tsssssssssl asssBBfBBSsSl SssssssesSr'' oe-,esssSse ' ' ' .'.sBftasSssSjpass , - sssssssiawsSBaams-- rrim-rmmmmm,-wmmmmlmlmmmmam,,-m WALLER. Cuti.ut I .,-,. f-4t IWtlrr It.tt'lU-t.! Lomx-. JUv Li.(i,wa Wall.-, the ri r ; ik,,. 9 t ritsxlMu. w.i. trn nr J . in. i .. Uitqa-t i.t the ,l s ir .!. Tsr sr2VM vtsa ' pr-a m taM Wi- ltd Thur-! I law. sur Lt.ss arU.r. Jat4 M-0rta. ii. r. li. N. Kr. it, P. K4uiad Ya,i Arcn K-tMds lUtc UnKJn. ' j I-l 1. Cspu.j istviw. u. Aaai(l Sir ' &a '.-.., ' 1. 1 last uaw k;. m a was, jvr- .ided. ptwcatI t. Mr a.let a e4..l i.vr KinK jj"fraj ntii I drk. (tovernor Wl r ,j. r vhas ta bsmwr wn. intrHiteU. ( lt h,ui.!. but tr tfi tfv.untr of k.rt Iwnnti r,?r"Ul.. f- i. .1-1 i ...... - . . . i - i" KMrt4 .;jsIs(, nSpo.sitM Amwr.cn ; l. uortiR, Jtjiy . .1 ne.a ifti.i,t-r t garland. . , , t e e . . . I. , 1 ou J CtlwlwL , ?.-.. Il..... I tl ,-.. t - .. " ' " , ' "-- v"i ijs -.u irusoi iw jur iir and ir R-Irt Kotrr .H ttint ttoUJ had dune tuorw than IttnUtrr fti.p and Mr M alter lo slrentheR lae bend friendship ua.tin,; the Ani. -j rc. A lun.1 tu th. tip-i.tb of Pre, dent ilar- risAjn a. r" ed vlth euttti.ia.m nd w rei Mitrl t- t Mr llsnr, U hite. the Amer can (.hKred'Altaire. Colonel Krrd tirant. th- oe AmtrUan illni.t-r o Au.tna. . eatbu.nttcMy welcome.! Bnd bs rd hi. acknow lelg. luruts. tut he di I imt :uat atir reitiatkv AniOUg the itertitnl. at the txtliqurt Mere I illlniu II oil. (.hai'e. I Ukt !!. Oakey Ha.I t'hetat.et K Kf-spf sea lves hof. Sir Vrtimr sultan. J K. l)T.e. I ; Rue!i Younr ami a nimils-r of i - I other Of prt in Hnnise and dl.tincusm. - - - . m .. MAJOR LYDECKCR. srnlruint lu Ii.rfU l'rt of III. P-ij ml in Itr Ita (,rliiiiiitrl. Ws.stiiM.tus:. Mav 4 - T& iiSiUmr i! the eji. ra -art ittartiA. in lkMi"f Mi J r t! J I. 'Ik Ui, N'ri f n..jiis. who wa, trieil on eliar;e. urt-iHjC out tt the Aqueduct tonne! frauds ws. iude publl' n, fi-lloM.; 'Ti forfiNt to the Unite d iiit. IM of bis -iv f-r nine tuouiii. anil l lie repiimMJes in mirrs Tint Hirt I. thus leu en I ia lleivnf the eildrice 1 f l it tl.lt ill ! Csit i flne.1 -i. thtse .iUitci the ar It tu lh tuttne. It w a nln. . uiipi.it .e t secure thur ougln go,t v . under the ..ntlnns sy- ti III til po.v i bv l.-in." Ibe .:ttlte lis bevtl approird by lbs I'rsi.ideut In the fol low inc tne,ai;e- , K "It tc VtiKiui J; Tte pewee' I l"i;. Hnittt.-4Mt .eniFBre nt lie eis.r. waitl Q tke ce '. Mnr 0rrell J l.)Jeekef .wie I id the r. r (jteefst. re pproi -M &a3 W1 ! Ciirtl'4 't,' r'l T!e TaiAICrn i. tfce 2i H.e n( tli . . rir-r . (tie krHN-t ' tr liik'ti umt uut-'lest iiuif It uintin iw j'TMnt from a tnHttsrf '.)oul point ehe'ter a peeunUr (,,, ,j or j jj j, aj( tbw nor rrt.ii.rtit lltt it,at vsrs ere.t U. atrf lai fnlenre ha.e lbflirt.it on Uw en. munllj 1 r x Oelsr nbtrb tstr- i. suited fnsn t- fi,te Ut rtiws of proHiplIr the .Ij- jsxt f-.u4ulct rli.r i-r -t Ui3 Hurls l. , Burftal. Te ts.'feitsua ttut lv strict! t nac eA, rltbfst ,tjperil.lr. . t Hie XKSiri,. .f .u h 1 unfit Is jiwerJe. ! .lelssjl brut mrterl the iluti,i xblcti are pe. .rinl 'n the nsnlra' Iv. m the ruse . a ttrei t to the en Ineerini; J I-..1 n east entirety ls.ilsl le. TLe .t n"e wi "j tiie syr( "l. to Lae flleij (n' .Crat t. rir s;,.lUia latit mtfibl ml irate tfce vCense Ilt sj mis tr.HIMsi OUTHRIE LAND FRAUDS. li.rg,. I'rix'il .iclii.t titaitrtl. -I lie I sit. Ivctl I', I. ate. Vt ASMISOIOS May I S-frelaiy Noble tias rcei ed rejMn t. frwni two mki1 land In.pectors wli..ni be had nt to iniesitl gat allejtr-d frsudulent land tiaa.'.ctiuii. at llilthr'e, OxUl.otns ti Unil"l Mat. till inl.. Iltld eetsll) it, p.f.lill. s hl had I'.efi ii ..n. to. lifer l-ef-.le tt.e oMif. ng day by n..ummg lb guise vt depot mir.liaU The K rlnry U.d the efitit report l-efure th Cl'Hel llieellrtg. isber It lulls !.. Ili.od, A1 the '.t Us, on of the mtetuig the Kenretary d- clltietl to male (inhf.f Hie reVlft.. lul hI thnt charge, uf frau-iu-'ent transaction hmd teti so ludr .Uttitllied. Ib.t the 0,-lsl. mpiiraled bad l-ri notlflnl t pure-lhetuels If thej twild. Attmi ev.ltenertt MHlr also de. elifi.il tu inaLe puldie lher-ont.nl. of the reports. Ut iwlsus .eiie-i that things United lie fur the af!) l.il. utile., titer ceuld o etr tws)i -. It it undrtM.d 'bat tile il!l. isl tuiduaed are Marshal N .l.e. nnd the resrl.t'r and resfTr of tti (iathrie Lu J-sidsee, An nT,titt4wi w t.i I carri'd h l the Attorney. Ier. eral and refarT N ! j'llV. and If the- CiciL run li'it elear lhrmwir.1 tiler will le ilioiii.i"! and tie Isnd fraudulent ly claiiursl will " !- aIImsimL The lriincbif, t I'tsit I ,f,,lee.. ltlliwisi.il U AU.MAyt . b-e erentb liy w( ti.e !. trial msi the .a.t. Mr Ha t ln is e ti.e r .ifi seMf.b eter. dr m tnrz -eaipyc m r thi two " "'i"w"' ,T ---'--. Jls-e. h"' tw rt,MM Tt si af1af to th """" "" " '' it J '. "T0 ! " "" ""''' "s su-t "" w' ,rlw" '"'J'Ow. U,.a u, lk" ,n wr 4 th' ?n ai tie t-t,. " al Tbe g.e, otnfin ntn s '" ' lbl the R. if eA Vsft wtH or Jar n trj.j fU ebnge of aette, e m 1 .... Mr lllaleal Hsik .Ammhm. ., , f J. jT . ..... . .. ' ' "' , ,4,T wre,,,- Kiig very o.ij -i4.j ti. 1, , 4 M Umtt, rf . tt ni7 J t-itM ...,.r,e ,. a,.,... . I lr Cli-d rm blT4. aesoSBrAanU-l -r - - - - ... ,.H H. Mr Kds,.rJ., tb. Ckar,. Affslss,, 4 aree4. Lt wek ,W Joe tvf Cswcrs-t 2 A. lofjratiw taat ts jra f tef fc.b, had t-s rsUaeJ 9f iim UHr ,.t. t - "" "' - by ; HONORING raff iies !. o '-.ease Sle.sj.,. mmt j a f-rs f e-s-eraj tW.M4! 4se4w,'lK ' j. ' tCdee t... .rr-ete-l iff. Or-e,,,.,. y 1 Vw, 1-S-. ll... ... t J. . .. J . .r... .. r.- srpasl rres5 ta j.tov--r is a .5tlit (rverr -iUr is., v.rj ajsj ta mru lis UAj was srvi&. TV. Terrte tsti. ef tTJUM. AbutxVrts. s-svr UnZi4 kiH&e, e uj JUlitasar, A OtJ txJtv4. 4 mlfm UtA a.cSt. Aai Sss;r later rt tt0M mm tvt&.st tssraia i ssisvso --. . f TsSH)l4b srsSS tkse JMv "Uast s mmmVttlmmif nsssary - . sl mJ .. ..e-aaj taSosssSsSSyssy SsSsssxSajBJaP SssssbsssSsss. asssS fSsaase SV ..m BSsssssmm , T-pWS.e sSSs SSv 1SSsBSBSSSBSSr ssssssssssSl sssssm sjggMmMSSsadS tf a.L esW.. a .a. a .. iSssssw SPsssssSSJsSSSS ASSUMING SHAPE. . jtn, m,4 t " --e'sr -- .,.. Th u iis - J-r- om!.- rratr, I T. Ma? X-T- 'uZ ,hr -vrk iC tb fit 7 Jo- JSeS.e- I- -- 7- 3u.e. and tes.1, th.t b.truet-t .. In rnq. -d of Vwg .- m' AUn.,ii . dU,C - fc. . -. - ih .Ms.rs s n. itiii sspsh v - r m )n U J wsi --- r w 4 at ?" - !mprs.r s j how., . rM tiH ta wueJ neA lsja i.iv,.r. Uu.t ta Tuw ittn-, ,ri.y tniec wn y. UM riT a ,tr.u t suit rtb-f "n V" 'T -. Njiij .trt U ! iMt m" i . I ft and oca b.oCk J t, . m .r..rsjat rA I W ".w vihr . n f )sVOTRK.lali sowe iwfla.aUst no I !nl tnt :. -rn fs9pla ii"fs i - lng thst all sr , ' l-ty t-s-clnnl . ft id aad U Ish-cae ." . -- Tht. w b tv uf?d lf -banana- , In tb .arret b UtVWsv grlly - . . . . ..... Am rti!?rnt s-ar. rr.i-u ,."s-m-. -- , w.hseten ivK ' 1 o-ful viU . . li... lM,lTtniT tb'lf tii a. i?n j' "-j " . h.M,.. a.,d .i-k Uswkwali. and for w.rd An nd gn.tloa Ks. -" i .. .. " , ,. ,.v,.r t l's. ' r,l were ordered t varrv s4t theurlfilna. ,,,,,,. of ,. jp. to e.st4c. Ha- I yr u f nwt'p,wu,tJ. that an? thing can ,,.. u.in ,b. feiluc is running hltl in mttv uu.tt.f --in fact, yesterday nvH- s,sr- ss' ,- - ------- feeling was tltpsysl " " -"' preceding day Jamt-re of lot" bung in.fBiy. and ....r.l lii.tani-. ' cuira-l wher- .erloua triHlW a. nf rwsstr aierl-l, but K s-rliM.. tMwibl is anticipated. Mi.. Nannita IUt. the Ok boms Udy l.v.n.er. s.M, .he! IhriXIgb the arm ' J,vtAN.U Kb eugllieer MiUleit HUf fswit.wb, had Julill hr elHu MJ. I..!.v s a. mak ag .t t r elaln. after Bllttii n t, ind was ruet b btarfrtnl. b.lNr.. these shofa at her 7b lad U not ser.Hiy Injarest M... I.y hs. ai.nr filend wis- have r..led to see her r'lgbt. Hs.teetskl S aiturd pir lo have aUildvwssttsI .''" Ufur- tle nVlofli ..It )l 1,'ileV m Milr ti state out . cl m and tsie then sH.rtji.mJ hi. trifv o 1 te a erl 1 uf 'n.Linas h K lmo. t o?er4K" th httfrs, tnil Mi.s I)isf'VSstKt with them and Ssaf f.d as nsfi ! conliuu l psesttt. ufthev.atm, jf liKtstBi'Ms CITT Otn nv iirfi . Mir 3 - twine.. . .L. .... mne U the Bit tsttsjr eleetion fa eltr Ht j ers sa bld In tA abulia Otv and j complete Cif) X' VelMneht ebiMen. Cap taut H I. I on lb, tit teittpuratr mayor 1 Jstd A fW daJegK l-Sllle bl H suisrssssuf and etaltenl iiiator. TU I election passrd vlfqu'efr and while th- Ifilmdsvf UiMilr aid Itr James Mur ray. thMther sreaiididat- fr th it.ar ora'ly iMitiirt. are f en disappointed Vr defeat uf tbeli ealidldalea the will gle their healtV aill'lHirt tu I rtlstallt ' Couch and the sittier duly electejj tiOiirlals 'and from I III" time for-afd all faellon. I Will tw united and Will's, logettiei In liar- miHiy f'r the ll t tti.d ng nf tile tfity 1 Cpward sf ' bwildntg are tiering mmplelion in nitt,,-, of flflv bud ling. ir dai that ha been tHnlm,t.d iln the 'teltic ft UseTsri ltor The ltltelis flank ntiened pa disor. ye.l.rilay and It I. the tit at tank ! engage .11 business la the rllr. The Ok abeina Times l-iiiiianf are res?eing llioir material and plaiHug It lit a tent, not liar.nrf lh able tit secure lURlWr fr a lHl..dlll,I. Tbey espeet to ls.tl a paper nelt week X r Holllll. of tbe Hstlir.lU HvtMtriOn, fll'O Intend, e. tab. shl'IJI thvtOlatii.Mil1 (let. tie at an ear y dale 5THONQ CUITICISM. Ill.Cn. lo( ieenea Allrfeil t ll,l, Time Wretat Hie .ll.iuUI Itslt. NlC Vuftt Sfar a1b- U'siflil sai-a. Now tbal the eeuleunUl t-alj 1. Her, p,. pin whit m I tram tl'J to JCi aptee to etr I npJe in It. and slim, tun wa. repre. ,-rie. ,r the flguraO. are taking suit th l.itnneo tn rr ti-t.ru. The tstUU of the Ih.1i irtMirs Were ttUtef.,) nlh fault finding. 0, all .He, ( .,. ,,,Hreded that th centerintsl bstli wa the biggest esvesttire failure f tbe Celt lltr. Poo pie who wete l).it rsaesipeUstt to speak were Kisidestin desiar1rt4 tl Uil a monument of inespsotty and Tttlgarttr. 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