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a “THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsyivania Avenue, cor. tith St. nY The Evening Star Newspaper Company, SW. KAUPIMANN, Pres't. - STAR is served ty carriers to NTS PER WEES, OR % THE EVENING subservvers at Tes € Boek (SSTs Ten MONTH ad the Counter, Tre (rr zach. By mat aae prepased— Gants a month viz months. $3.00; one year, 36 00 RLY STAR—pabissted om Priday— propand Cap aily ia advance, AMUSEMENTS. NATION. THe LTER, Washi THE STRAKOSCH GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. zton. HYS AND ONE MATINED. MONDAY Febru poy oe ‘ta toe aH - : A XI SHERID ASM GRIMALDI ADAMS W ENGLISH PAN BASS BAN ONDAY, F Me PMPSON PREATER comare, 1m MEINE T LUPE MENTERS AND ORCHESTRA ON HAN his aud twe mating wstian, Me. W. T. Meteille thribling Sensational Drama of the Che snpeeke Washington A plicabt = N he POP mye Cauthernes, Master H pertiou!ar Honse B. VENUE TH TRE, UATE METROPOLITAN VARIETIES Ge W. Bare Leese and Mana (RENING NIGHT wo. Feb. Sand Every Night. TiST iN AMERICA Adu 2 56 Ne Bey | “a BALLS AND PARTIES. MADAME o Ladies of Wachiog ay taken ¢ at CHAS. BAUM'S. thes ba f th takes pies NY istaction CHAMPOOING. and : 2 aod BRID PRESSING « tw wilt to in their owr i € Fine Artistic BALD, TAB- ¢ THEATKICAL COSTUMES Kept on MASHOD BALLS oud PARTIES supplied at reasouabic rates rely ember. a Mt Lau Costumes L furnished with each ered and called for +, 6OS lth street. ——— 1Y Beene DONENLE, | 6 429 Livm Stree, Near TUMER Bew and neatly fitted up Par @nd o doubly increased stock of rs and Show MASQUERADE ax THEATRICAL COSTUMES, comprising several hundred new and costly fogether wiih every variety of Costume—Ladios Geut’s and ChMren *—for MASQUE BALLS AND PARTIES, PRIVATE THZATBICALS, TABLEAUX AND OLD FULKS CONCERTS wade TION axp SALE MARKRITER'S, = - Dm New No } s yrN Ne eMC ROR Me MARY ELLE PEVRED FOR AND MARRIAGE WEDNESOA 8 F OLE PRVRE wit . . a “ee » ' i SUMCYCLER CoLFaAL Adams © « x wt suis rH 92 PRAZIL N PEESLESL Fe cn crata EE ¢ $2 GLASSRS for One : $e Gold Frane GLASSES for 96, RIP The $2 THAEMOMBIAR Sr G1 HH. ABMPLBR, Optician, _ i 4353 Peousylvania ave .cor 4% 326 ABL 38° AVENLE €ome One, Come All, Te Semple Stat? Mr JOS PRATHER wakes pleasure in informin his customers and tie pul be £ boners market day there. the LowWoet market ® great varcety G. 6. CORNWELL & SUNS, FINE GROCERS LES —ivo small E a sibard Materiat for s } ADAMSON S DS Hh street | Henin WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1875. N * Stat. } TWO CENT: EVENING STAR. Washington Nows and Gossin. MES. GRANT'S RECEPTIONS are held on Saturdays, commencing at three aud last- ing until five o'clock p.m. The President's public reception will oc cur Tuesday evening, Febrnary 23d, and will continue from eight to ten o'clock p.m. INTERNAL REVENCE.—The receipts from this si The Form of eens for the Dis- jot. RILT THE MO The following signatures of prominent busi- ness men and property-holiers haye been added to the petition In behalt of the Morrill bill, since the last publication | Jumes T. Young, Charles 8. Bailey | Lewis Clephane, James D. Cin | A.D. Jesup. A.B. Kelly } Wi. E. Spalding Wm 8. Orn FH Smith Keres tt dno. L. Kidwell Wu BG y George Tayter Vr. Marvey L | | Win. G Moor Gen Charles T. Sn S.P. Heine th, nan ee Lo-day were 276,256.11. . Charies | TRE NEW TARIFE AXDyTAX BI | Rocicty, Ete | poses to raise ate 4m, » Ete. ; ' = = |} Tt is rarely that Washington « «| THY Grasstorrer Bits, A Law.—T called upon to buffet with such cold w: r| thas approve an act of Congress | ac was encoun 1 yesterday in makir } elief of persons suffering from the } tact round of visits y » the Lenten fis of grasshoppers. The receptions were many tt Av THE Wire Hovsr— ators j often great between the be vey, Ogiesby and Da sentatives | ard Fridays tany be call pe. Harmer, Bandy Pratt, Juige of the ladies whose hu a. Gov. Campbell of Wy- fe sppvonniaio | Fonts « xt nuts Hor | Lome (o all residents and strangers | desire the sintance, rsoll. of ¢ } iuion, Mrs. F vid Wm. her ree bu two rs aining They wei TuE Sree eis Comuiites ar Claims present doing the h - has the secre elon anklin Kinney’s reception was pelt nr a a Pi pace } one of the most brijliaut of the season. Shy reported to the House te ba resolu | One Of the most & ee ae tien. of ¢ ps mat was assisted by Mrs. Kin mejority A warmidiser Which two repe nitsic f Meng Appoityt- : | It we het ‘ { the | | uses Na Honolalu. The report is fall of matters in teresting t» marine students and sons in terested in subr amander Exben ¢ " » bottom Hor between 2 is splendid telegraphic cable on” UUWary it A GOOP ST av 1 Woot. | rto & Social tainment by M through sons uh colored gentieman wi nvited to h Rstonis and tof 1 at d ihat th: 1 rig alo Wood's seek Wow accept iit ws Mr. Wort te « int 1 i r 5 este Cat Fan» fan aleve a ni 3 sny other wild beas 2 if Thad my say t mit!s mi His aml Bal The & Hilt 26 OF The tht lime # promiae zen of was born in New Hampshic graduatet from Dartine with high hone He was assocrted in lege with Chiet Justice Chase and they wr 1 mds. On fea Vi Woolh 1 legal pr ts lice in Ls scoum ot and at Cannel ~ Lndiar removed to that i ly inte mannia@cturing ylishing cotton mills, & c wid Assisied the operati ving bomes, so that, unlike most mancfacturing towns, the laborers se thitty, honest, sober, and There never has been a Strike * the coal mines connected with While seklom taking an active part < Mr Smith id in hig by the great ors of He was a dele to the Chicago nm whieh nominated McClellan in “She was present at the , jon as the Justice Chase, aad and acted as the expo- pans views and seut erior to tli to the most ted by the t Senatorial elec. Mr. Smith was named nentiy 8 a compromise candidats in he démoeracy could not agree upon vige MeDoaald or Mr. Vornees, uxt to he nat stat ty | Miss Fre | guests | other r Miss Richardson, Af me SuILe Slack rooms, oun thou me acceptal nites Mre eption b % vs > tr Bt nd many others. received a shock when the a houncement was made on Monday of t sudden death of Hon. Hamilton Smiily of Indiava. Mr. Smith and his accomptish: | wire 1 the jast two seasons ere they have ma list guished friends. —Mrs. Paymaster Carpenter left th yesterday for the me congenial There were many regrets ut with the re eturn to on iris clime, we may have Mrs. Carpenter and other wanderers back —A letter from Lexington, Ky.. mentions an ele; y ball and masqueraie ¢ by Mrs rdeitrey, who gave eral handsome eniertaimnents In Washinz ton last winter. One of the most beantiful umes was that worn by Miss Margaret eston, Who is well remembered in this crt She appeared as +Tue Gleaner,” whieh is quite in character of her mnaiy conquest- Miss Rosa Johmson was also beauty and loveliness AN APPROPRIATION of 31.80.00) wa rated in the sumiry 1 bill by opriation Camm toakay, ¢ prases lic primting ATAL QuannEn Ove Maria Paweett ant Har of into a Fler the ree Wine tempo: ED Matt » Mr. € WwW to bea rsonat dis o th rty. PFE ere reported by t | ‘ph last night in addition to those men- | oned in yesterday's AR. A factory in wokiyn was destroyed and 19 hauds own out of employment. At Lexington, Ass. a residen wes burned, mount of money consumed, and a y eolection of paintings destroyed. ‘Ew fires occurred in Philadelphia, and acounts | aimshouse in New Jersey was burned ‘ Mr. Wu. 8. Firen Lieut. Thos, | Fitch. of the navy, Ow | iter of Gen. Sh { enpoint, in } 1 the stomach, Ire Tle was # nalive of nd, and came to this country at an e: ly His last pursuit was that of manniaetorer, and he is said to hay family in good cireumstances Tie NATIONAL GEANGE, in session S.C..last night adopted re ig the existing patent law op- Congress to gra and toamend the patent ly person to use Gorn ntet article ou the ble royalty RIVER STRIKE.—In response to or of Fall River, Cite of Boston, with fiity men | Leite at noon yesterday. ‘The © eanse for the summons is antict- | trouble from strikers in the cotton | Tuy Bishor oF STRASHOURG having is sued a s clergy, in whieh he mureh is perseented, the | ties have seized the copies, | he promulgation of the docu- alleges th Gerinat and forbidde ment. A Bre of Beeche: 00, lis Sentinet. FRE FoR A Bie Job.—Evarts, one sconnsel, is to receive a fee of by Beecher's friends.--/ivtianapo- ‘The New Tax Bill. The text of the revenue bill reported to the House to-day by Mr. Dawes is as follows: A BILE to further protect the sinking fund and to provide for the exigencies of the government. Be tt enacted, &e., That from and after the date of the passage of this act there shall be levied and collected on all distilled spirits on which the tax preseribed by law shall not have been paid, and whether the said spirits be vn distillery. bonded warehouse tax of one doiler on each proof jon r gailon; wh@n below proof. to be prid by the distiller, owner or person Raving | possession thereof, beiore removal — from i Warehouse, sit the revised is inconsis- y repeated. Pr n addition to the tax of 7) cepts per llon, imposed by law now existing. ch hall be levy meted a tax OF DS ase of tax under th n, OF Wine domestic dis- tin ytheday when this veld in bonded ware vt that time; and on all such spirits then } rectifiers or wt r possession rits in no shi Spose of sites lis- antl S purpose inter oventic additional tax rein imposed is het to the pack: containi the same, ho manner as the commissio: of rnal revenue shall preseribe shatl be subject to and py a penalty of one dolar for eve reo removed; dad the spirits remow ited to the United States. And That Teompouieds : ed Spirits is embracin: fixed the TILTON STILL UNDER FIRE. | _ The Woodh ne Mh women Catherine Gau Si a _After our telegraphic report of the Tilton- Beecher trial closed yesterday, Theodore Til- ton continued his testimony a4 follows: “When I went to see Mrs. Woodhull in FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. col ctv WEDNESDAY, February 10. —The Vice President appointed the committee of conference on the bill | for relief of Gen. 8S. W. Crawford, Messrs ' ‘ ; | as May, isil,she mentioned to me = allthe | Logan, Spencer and Ransom. extravagant items which she published in | “sr. Conkling presented memorial of the Novem! Isf2, at that time she did not | New York chamber of ex i te give me any of her authorities; I had not | ¢ ie A eeaget ence to the improvement the harbor of New York. condition of thought that the words “eminent teacher” Ske ania no bee mentioned in her statement would be under- | . York was so used and abused that | Stood to mean Beecher: the cant itself did | fhe Ntitae wean noe ne at at pg py that impression to my mind, but or the Interest of the whole nation j t to publish the name terrified me; at ashes aad other refase were not | Perhaps a small, narrow circle in Brooklyn t by the Vessels which navi | might have known, bat not the general boly | [f.” Reterred to Committee om Comanee of the public, when T spoke of this story I Mr. Scott, from Committse on Chiims | hever spok Titton’s disparagement. | ported, with amendment wide f } but Tdid to Beechers, aud if it hat ‘at for ceriain « | | for Mrs. Tiltor’s protection I would lowed him to go to destroction four yer ago; I was under no 0! keop t secret with r ty Want} Beecher: 1 sel Kt on the subject and told them » Tt was from MRS. MORSE'S LEAKAGE we | that the story came to Mrs. Wool oxpe Mrs. Morse the stor} lor When - a ad 1k lat world. ness con - Ido not know ee eae wares effort toward Us Mr. w Bree Bowen. I th: we “or th collection td anger sit Of th mn, but J did t aAvice ii Pace legality of m swith Bowen. I te Mor did not s in Bowen's de- | tne Senet a re fenec nt of this mouey, nck for the purpos 1” for be rier Be, for the goverment of the District of ( pin ial : Mr. Chandier the motion would be agreed to Proposed asking cicen the names of 7 a ae a aa | ith the womiui's suffrage m tiele was 1 THE, TIT-FOR-TAT ONE. I knew ull the ladies, more or less, whom she : designed tack.” 1 saw Mrs. Woodiiuil : wheit } was acquainted with her, ¥ ; sometimes at her house and ¢ er f office. TL saw her also at my house. 1 think Daa: three times, and also at. Mo: tae fan a , member going down to. Cc Redag fhe ge agg ol : her, bute he with i . : iti > Mrs. Woodhull and her husband coming to y house on a Satarday evenlag. whe She | stopped all night and a partot S 1} never remember beiug in t aler wi though she al = keptime in hot water | this afaiv; | never remember showing her | \ iments relating to Beeeher ! 1 Mrs. Woodhnll got he th Gant” letter sent me by ther the letter: st | t tion from me, but n | t from some persong Ir i Communist procession i } RS not there with Mrs. Woo i know iL the procession and on | Mrs. Woodhull and her party w t indant in| that procession was in honor of youns | {from fo tries, there | sell, Who was put te death by the f h | collected and paid, in addi- | government. Pmay have gone once or uwi | es now imposed in schedule | With Mrs. Woodhull to Coney Island, avi | "section 2501 of the revised statutes, an | Wentonce rowing with her and her husband ounces umount equal to 2 tof saidduties as | on Harlem river, bat 1 donot know it this oper tevted cape ¢ aies therein desig- | Was on Sunt: Tilton, in reply to Evaris. i pombenion cof Sec. 3. That 3 of the THE CATHARINE GACNT LETTER pease 18 Ee j Shaliats ; w per | I sent over t Graphic off to he 0 ex ite to j centum © nies lthographedt, nether it was litho Sgt = daty imp. herein | graphed or fnot 1 do not know. (Shown a strinin sere = i r , shall be levied, | Dumber of letters.) Trecogn P cage eS is hereby nd rates of ty preseribed in ion 2.30! shall be Feemain, as by that section levied. with aLeMment of ten per centaur as. pr al That the incres 2s provided b t shall not ny goods, Wares, or merchandise ‘on ship ant hound to the t tes on the loth day of Febr any such Wit it in ot AV ERAY rays STAR New M closed ester ite e won the hu handicap, two tiles, ov tptain Jack ay Mik nt Granger won the mite heat handi Mildew and three othe: in four heats, best time. the consolation purse ov Stamped son. int é JANUARY ON MOUNT WASHING TON.—The average Lerapera tire on thesummit of Mount hingtow, N. H., during January, was veh lower than last year, there having been but three days siaee thé Mth, aud bat eleven in the whole month, that ther- bas been above ze: 46 below. meter >, While on the tN The ns to be pretty ook in ntly inereasing. indeed. il have it that a'divorce can be got in Maine easier than In any other state. L. ear iv bills were granted, of which 238 w or desertion «Sor BAck."—The N York Witne Methodist, and California Christian A ate declare that “The shadow or the perance dial has gone back forty years” be- e the New York Advocate has “insertad a rv cipe for making cider with remarks lau tory of that beverage.” NEW CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESES.—The Boston Pilot states that the Pope has raise ihe dioceses of Boston. Philadelptita, MLL nta Fe to the dignity of arch- dioceses, and thelr respective bishops to tL rank of archbishops. a@-The funeral of Ex-Senator Buckingham look place yest 4t Norwich, Conn. #771. Ls sieved that the Dutch cremation ofr pew nombers about 1,000 members. ae suey sey that Uaele Daniel Drew has made a mifiion this winter in stock specula- tions, and Jay Gonld Ove millions. tinction is ma in the writiz ug of Mr. Ma is noting to Indicate that t ~ “ RACE OF thing of the Catharine ¢ at letter. After | , the Unite: the original sta was published J ex. | the “ite st Sy amined my imanuseripts and found Some | 3¥¢s Were Zand errors in it, and also something 01 oe fees ey hig impression isfthat there were some omissions the print of the Ca These or ne Gann ot Strike me as beiug ssions did portant with » the truthfulness of | the letter, Mr. E ad a copy of the let | r in question, Which was dated the 2th ot {| 1s) which Mrs. Tillo her cyes had (E WRONG SHE i “his parc before hid sl j hic ris was M mpaign whee Mrs. Wicsnut tes t . : Con | unite Le ment public. [neve Vi 2 y Communication with Mrs, Wo. F < hull since April, T Court adjourned Sf e j a 3 1 Mer ut y tha: | nal faves b e Congres. | This was due > tin al be umber of pe om Of the country, ur partly to Wot their t1 opinions, 1 4 stamps os mated hat the reported was then rea wetians tollows: Ki wounded s WITH Sworn ritor adopted by the ans Monday aservalive eaueus in hi was delivered to Mr. Wheeler, of tae Livi i cressional commilitee, vestentay mor S01 | ing. If the committee deom it adviseble they IIL y} } will consider the macter in Washiagton and in the sho: at tirst encoun | reply by tele The resolution iS ao! yet | ter 1M. de Corberon shortly afterwards made public, ived wu ay whieh preveo A Meweer or ie Pactimore Crry | St from H COUNCIL EXPELLED. the 2d instant, ia | THK Mersonist WH obinined he second branch of the Baltimore city coun- | great power in Uhis ty through 1. & communication was received from one | itinerant system, and some of its preach: thal the evasions of the system will | ke the church weaker. The question was dehaied yesterday, and Will be consider- of the preachers nexi urging Henry M. Stay tor, representing the fifth and sixth wards in the secon branch of the councils, with re- fe we procuring the passaz by the couneil for the pecu- | ircler to the amount ot | rm tbodis . nd the matter was referred to the com- | en eee oe ee a catoetol mittee on claims. The comupittee repo atin palpit his congregation because ke tat ject the Tallest. investiaation. aint | /Peeently exchanwed with men Of exceadiiig- idence before them sustained tiv ly liberal views,” the goc Ss oF his toe being determined, after the Scriptural in- unetion, to keep the path of their salvation very narrow A resolution jor the expnision « My. Staylor concluded the report, the vot a which was whereupon the presi stot the second branch declared him ex-; RpopE ISLAND WEAVERS hay vdulged | pelted. H at very expensive luxury—a strike, and | ot back pay; not in the congres- | GERMAN IM Mie RATION.—The secretary of | “jonal sense of the wond, however, but on ac- | the German society reports that daring dw nt of ante-dating on the part of the mill- past month 379 German iminizrants Were | owners. A rather injadiclons soason of the landed at Castle Garden, including thirty: | three from Alsace and Lorraine. During the | sist month of last year (he number of Ger- | man femigrants Innded at this port was | 5, a falling off of ##!, compared with the | first month of this year. The whole number of German immigrants landed at Casite sasden during the past year amounted to | 4.961, against fol 900 durtitg the vear previ- | to fragments. Sauer leaves several chilrea ous, showing # failing off of German immi- | 2 7. ation 8 part 19.—N. ¥. wh. | Heavy LOSSES OP THE ALFonsrsrs Ty sehen Pines, 4h | itrLe.—The Loudon Dally News telegrain | THE SEVERE WEATHER is general throuzh- | fom Spain says that the Alfonsists lost five | out the country, the thermometer evers- | hundred killed and wounded and three pieces where except in the sonth ranging from of artillery fg the recent check they recel vod | degrees above zero to Lwenty below. near Estella. year to select for a sirike—N. ¥. Herald. HornreLe Dearn.—While George S of New Brighton, Staten Island, was work- ing in the color works at Constable Point, | his apron caught ta the machinery. and he was drawn in between two long ¢ogwhecls and instantiy killed, his body being crashed THE BEECHER CASE, Tilton Still on the Stand, m-Mate at Winsted, LOUISIANA. The Compromise Froposition, TRE TEXAS PACIFIC RAILROAD. HIRES AND MARINE DISASTERS, 7h LOUISTANA COMPROMISE. bstract of the Document. New York, Pebraary The Heras al Saye “AT two oel Zthe couservative cautos mv pledged i vits tor tshall only be mm . rrewagh the commiition af nvie 1 upon it at Washing! The fol az. howewer, is ae twcumment. Uneor the fallow © conmervative members of turned by is bound, be returutag boant, claims audiled and ammittor shall take bh the Hahei legislatare and ure are to relingut vad & hoase Uvas forn reorganized. 4 other hand ative menibers are to pledge thercse ly that Kellogg ts otto be impeached for any past politteal of and be passed thon at cOULIME atings towand THE TEXAS PACIFIC RAILROAD. Catitornia Crying for It, Cat, February 8—The fe is growing very strong fa wr of the Texas Pacificrailrand. The press Ul parts of ihe state fiver Soott's bill for the completion of the Seuthern © and ine. ‘The Sen Francisco Bidictin says. "We devoured calmly, leisurely and national enter= Which A very close private Sorperat ion sno probable relief for us except in its completion. This is the view of the case 4 Sy all who are large enough to talk in the waete country. It there is any Tot h the southern Continental AU ta Umit of competition. If Colonel Tom. Se legraphing tuver A Damaging Collision. SDELVHEA Fy 10. t low Cheste A weather on her what Is worse, was ) steamer bound for eccarred ape . and « ation among ber * wboul 70. her apper spar ul The cabl masive below the ed to continue She will be New Yous, Fel )—The cook house ary of the blind a-ylam corner 34th ' avenue = partially barned ¥ this toruing, causing a damage of Numerous Fires in New York. New Yous, February 14.—Namensus fie, Lvelving in cach case @ small loss, eecurned here yestentay . Several Fires iu Brooklyn. New Yor rary #.—The residence jes Innior, 48 Koscuisko street, Brook- bu oss Sham, "No. w 5 at by Mr ne Tolts; Ne. oecapied by Rachacl Wer- D. owned and accupled ty ore damaged from: ve portion of the aiore Explains about a Lady. Upon resemp- er sutt Lo- cept the fat wnat it which va frit at goof stonpingat the A laty. He said, oon “th wife's, whic +, and was stay- there being no fire +. sne had cama at nd sat Dy ve Yay on the ~ - OMETEARY RECORD. or Distinguished Philadel _ Pi aper on Sev, M “ ut 5 i . Sanne vive . nu ta ‘emt, = ¥ iast war, and serve. Death of a New York Merchant. New Ye t .— Benj. Franklin Beck « rehasit died yes. = pase PRE PLBREARY Pree Bere w York Harbor. N Y brn 19, weather, a v t rom that of 1 , vigation ea, i ' a s very much tm- Bowles Brothers & € Lon *-The friends of Pow ate that ala meeting yestentay, the triple ry 1 WAS Business Failare, PoutL aD, Mr., February 1.—The C, P. Kimball curria mp pended with Habilities of $10.00, in consequence of tue failure of thetr Boston selling agents. The resemption of the company eae ade by their agen’ peor: oat fi A Father Killed by His Son. NewYork, Fobrnary .—Adam Churchill, i 49 sears, of 2 West 29th sarees. was tally shot yesterday by his son tal, Sear’ pe maghing ae Ona during a family quarrel. a> 87 A little too much zero business prevails, §7 An oration over the tomb of General Robert E. Lee is to be delivered ~ 4 Jefferson Davis, at Lexington, Va., in 87 Tilton wrote in 1866 that hedid not thine Beecher as morally great as he had him once, and now his opinion is sull more emphatic. 87° The government of the A) tine Con= federation has is<ued an official note of ac- ceptance to participate in the centennial ex- position, and has named its commission. 87 Michael McCormick fell from a backet in shaft No. 3 01 the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad tunnel, at Hill, Monday evening. and werkite *®7 Mr. Horace White, formerly editor-in- chiet of the Chicago Tribune, was marcied im Chicago on Thursday last to Miss Mi f that city, They wili sail soos fora rope trip. S7it is the chief justiceof Rhote Island sho asks the legisiature to radncehs sles because |i is too high. His name is Durfee, and he deserves to have ois salary doubled. BF More people have been frozen to death this winter In the United States than are likely to be struck by lightning this Twenty deaths from oo! ore reported Kansas alone.

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