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THE SIOUX COUNTY JOURNAL . L. SIMMONS. Plplitor. HARRISON, - - NEBRASKA IatoiMjoy Prevails. Wii.kesbabbf, Pa Feb. IL Intense joy prevails in the Grand tunnel over the rescue of the entombed miners im prisoned in the Susquehanna colliery last Wednesday by water. They were found in an almost exhausted condition fio n their 115 hours' imprisonment and will require care to bring them through. v ben the accident occurred some thought the men might have gotten out of the reach of the water, although the idea was scouted by the majority- The rescueing party has been steadily at work ever siuce, however, determined to leirn the fate of the men. At an early bour this morning 'hey heard a faint cry and soon could talk with vhe imprisoned men, who said: "We are all alive, but for God's sake hurry." In a few minutes rcoretbe rescuers made a raft and pushed their jvay into the little chamber at the head of the heading, whore the men were lying in a cramped position wilii the water almost up to them. They were quickly taken out in to the open air, where dozens of their comrades hugged them and in a few days they will be all right. They did not suffer much from hunger, the greatest misery being thirst and the cramped position in which they were forced to remain. HAVE TAKEN TO DYNAMITE. Secretary Gibson Was Arrested ou Serious Charre. Positire Ki litei c- f Hi. C onnection W illi tbe Couiirciry. PaMcog-er Train Ditched. West Union, Ia., Feb. 1L Tbe regu lar north bound psssenger train, No. 51, on the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & XorLberb railway was ditched about three miles south of Randalia oy a bro ken rail. Fire immediately broke out in the mail car, consuming the entire train. There were no fatalities, al though several of the passengers were seriously injured. They are now lying in a hotel at Randalia. A stove in the mail car was tbe cause of the fire. A slumbering hard coal tire was in the stove having been left over from the early morning, when the engine was cot attached. Mr. Wilson, tbe postal clerk had a narrow escape. There was not a piece of mail saved, and a large number of registered packages were consumed. A traveling salesman saved 30,000 worth of jewelry by crawling into tbe oagtrago car and pushing out the good as they were in the sample cases. Tbeie were about thirty passengers, according to Conductor Smith's story, and all were more or less injured, and eight serious- ly. A Daring Robbery. ' Chicago, Feb. IL. A most daring and cleverly planned robbery was committed stiortly after 2 o'cIorh. yesterday raoi n ing in the residence of Lewis Adler, proprietor of Adler's Halstead street 'iiutrit Vinu 3 nr. fifi T"APiiVHtAr at.rAAt. The burglar ws let in the house by his w.Te. who is Mr. Adler a servant girl. As a part of the plan, be tied her to a jedstead, and then entered the room ec upied by Mr. and Mrs. Adler, and vhen h had frightened them into sil- me by displaying a cocked revolver. iroke open a bureau drawer and car ied off about 11,000 worth of diamonds ind other jewelry. The servant girl vas arrested and confessed last night, he police are diligently searching for .lie burgl.r. HE WAS AKK1TK1 IX CHirAf.O. Chicago, Feb. 12. -Ge rpe J. Jibor, secretary of the geat whis'iey trua', w as arrested at the Grand Pacific bote at C:30 yes.erd y morning on the cnarg of conspiracy la blow up all the distil .fries in the country not belonng ti ibet ubt. Gibson lives at Peoria and it is said came here for the express pur pose of blowing up Shufeldt's distiller). Sever.l atteinp's have been niade to blow up the plant, in one cf which Young Kunge of Cronin murder faru was involved. It is saiu that Gibson Tied to bri'je a government inspector to blow up tbe Sbuftldt distillery, and this led to hi- arrest bb he alighted from a carriage in front of tbe Grand Pacific hotel jester jay morning. In a email satchel carried by Mr. Gibson was found a number of articles which are said to be positive evidence of his connection with the conspiracy. Mr. (iioson was ihken to the United States marshal!' c ffice in tbe government building. Mr Gibson's wife and daughter were with hi.a when be was arrested. Counterfeiter Cup nred. Rapid City. S. D., Feb. 12. United States Marshal Matlheson.of Deadwood has unearthed a very dangerous gang of 3ount;rfeit rs, captured m'.ch of thei join, their mills, dies and three or foi of the gang, who were brought to Rapi i City, S. D., today and are arranged lie- fore United States Commissioner Coad. in default of bonds of 5,1-00 each thev Aere committed lo await the action ol he United States grand jury, 'lht .Lief of the gang escaped to Wyoming ind is being vigorously bunted. De d a ood and Black Hills business houses bave very lately been flooded with spu rious coin. The chief ingredient of tne Mta is "Black II Us Tin." The tress ury department pronounces the execu ion (me but it lacks weight. Fifty cent ui.d t'l pieces are probably all tha have been issued. Tbe prompt, ener getic and intelligent action of tbe mar shal is generally commended. CreMteu New Toek. Feb. 1L A Special to the un from Toronto says: A sensation .as caused here yesterday by the publi cation of a rumor from an Ottawa coo esponden of a local newspaper, to the -fleet that he had it from high author ity that within the next few days men prominent in political affairs will be ar rested on the charge of treason, that ihe evidence on which these arrests will oe made ia overwhelmingly direct and '.hat the government is only waiting for ninor research bef"rutting the law a motion. The men prominent in po itical affairs referred to, are supposed, t course, to be the reformers. Little Tedenoe ia attached to the story here- Caught bj a Cave-In. CLnrroK, Ia., Feb. It. Three team v.ers hauling clay from a high bank west of the city, filling loU, met with quite a severe crushing at noon. They l ... were oiose unaer tne Dana, wnion is about thirty feet high, loading their wagona when the dirt caved in, crush ing one man through the whee' of the wagon, breaking the spokes completely in two and injuring him severely. They had just gotten partially free front the uvalanche of d:rt when it caved in again. ne man who was beneath the bank i arrow escaped being kicked to death y the bone. Had it all caved at one i me it would have buried the three men out of sight el l a Meeting-. St. Loots, Feb 11. Representatives t the leading business interests of thie, nly nad representatives of the railroadt r.tering in St. Louis held a meeting or tha purpose of Hading ways and ' leans of doing away with ot ratter ab orning the bridge arbitary into ite on all freigbt oonelgned toHt Louis The matter was fully discussed and i cummiUee appointed. -v A Sew Band Aunt My dear, onr awthei ltd you Mfoitgto get aurrk KlmlM riJ-rriMat; it's, j Japunexe Girln Sold. Chicago, 111., Feb. 12. Hery Slocum, f Pekin, China, now at tbe Palmer auuse, tells of an experience he had k inn Francisco recently. lie says he vas asked by a friend to attend a salt if choice Japs, and thinking Japanese iric-a-brac was referred to he accepted be invitation. Arriving at .'he place le found several well-known citizens in be parlor. A raised platform stood at ne end of the room. Suddenly, said Ir. Slocum, the folding dojrs in the partment were thrown open and h rough them came about twent) oung Japanese gins. Tbe girls wert uctioned off at prices varying from 10 to &300 apiece. The girls had beet nticed from Japan by unscrupulou retches with piomisea of easy reuum- -rative employment. Such sales occu very month or two, but nothing is dom o prevent them. Pycelc Pneumonia. Boston, Mass., Feb. 12. A movement ias been started in Boston by men ol ligh standing for an investigation and 3tudy of psychic pneumonia. A prop- p&ctua has been signed, among others, by Rev. Savage, Rev. Horton, Rev. New ton and Mary A. Livermore. It says in part: "We only propose to concentrate our efforts on the narrower field of spij itualiBm, pure and simple. That mod ern spiritualism has votaries in all parts f the country and that it has power to nnuencethe thought and action, ol ose who believe its teachings are in lisputable facts. Is the movement founded on fact or delusion? Does the world kuow? And if it does not is it not time for a few truth-loving persons ap- hivkuiu iuoouujcui. iu m serious frame of mind to investigate it, guided bv purely scientific methods?" Kvrjr Sign of a Bitter Flrfit. Scott d al e, Pa. Feb. lz -The strike of 1j,000 nrdners and cokers in this re gion has commenced and reveals everj gn o" a outer tight. The employes of w. J. Kainey are the only men who have is yet refused to utrike, and their lives iu umiKcr u luey ao not come out ifter l reasonable lengtj of time. Rain y's four plants are guarded by fifty Pinkerton detectives and a number of leputy sheriffi The strikers are tirred to fever heat and a bitter stnur rle is anticipated. Tbe foreign element is nred up and a repetition of their ormer depredations is feared. The-ef-ecta of the strike is already beinir fHl- Vbout 150 employes of the Southwest aiiroa'i will be thrown out of work The employee of the Ualtimore & Ohio will be likewise sftVct d. Arrenten for Robblne the Mailg. St. Paul, Miss., Feb 12,-John Speil aao, son of Edward Spellman, the Peo ria distiller, was arrested at the Astoria rmtel by Postofflce Inspector Childs and Deputy Marshal Tim 8 Hna Jar tr.. Ti . Miin ob an or der from Inspector stuart of Chlcao on the charireof harin .l. -j ., VV"?.on W a. Boellmat) has been out of wk-Jh?, lT W,ylum Uihmr """""W last :.'aiiirruuroaI Minrreat fulnmbo- CoLiMuis,0, Feb. 10.-Near;v a"! the delegates fruci I ennslvania, I ii aoisacd Jcd.aoa to the cenveution of lbs United Minerj of America, which meets, today havi arrived. Per.ts! vania is represented by about venty rive miners, of wbn:n forty are from tbe Connelsnlle coke regions. Tbe delegates from the C!ariie!d di tr:, I J.r.; n tbe warpath. lli' claiiu that Joi.i. ti. Hoe, president of tbe na tional cr'-iiiizition, broke faith ith them in u wage ag-eement rciadi ;r. April liist an t they will aiake stren uoua iffort to have him deposed. J'jhc Costeltc of Penns lvnia has some griev- j ances against President Roe and Secre- j tiry Wacbener an j thej will be ai. ed in the convention. Costello denies that j he is a candidate for president or uny j oil; ce. 1 The S3 et branch of the order, for merly Nations'. Trades asseinoly 1X, Knights of Later, will hold a session to morrow. Contentions have aris-c among the members and the action taken will bnva considerable influence in th convention following. XLCKASKA blAlK NEWS. A S ! s.f V Las l-e- erans t fcu.p ra:i.d.Ud tie fart '"' i. I ut i-otutf a hurt. is ei.roi tJ .';HIV K 1 r r.t ; t:( re ire n.i re IW li, M l.l U.6 Hi11 lhtl i" ikif tr'uii i.ui.'.l a ti' 1 i l. ' a r Inaaoe Man 1'eriHhrd. Ecklev, Col Feb. 10.-Stction men founU tbe body of a man in a ditch west of here. On lamination the remains proved to be those of S. Brayer, of Roch ester o Denver was found in his pocket. The railroad men say he was ejected from the train because he refused t') give up his ticket after the train left McCook. While on tbe streets here be acted very queerly and was undoubted ly temporarily insane. The authorities watched him closely and when he star ted to walk east on t-e road people with whom he lived while here sent a man after him. lie positively refused to return and said h) was going home. Hiecoat and overcoat and grip were found half a mile from tbe body. It is supposed that be got warm while walk ing dud took oil bis coat and orer- coat, and sfter resting waiked off auJ forgot them nnd perished from expo-sjre. Committed to JalL ShxhamjOa, Pa,, Feb. 10. William and George Butairage, Matt Moldazes anu John ljalurniKLB, iour l oles, bave been committed to tbe county jail i dofault of S2.500 bait each for murder ously clubbing and Blabbing five tbeir iellow countrymen who wore in strumental in having a friend of one of tbe accused sent to jiiil for assault m highway robbery. Tbe men named nre ringleaders of a society which has fi its main object the avenging cf wronfji ioue its members and the p ymenl of a 1 expenses of members who get into rouble before the courts. Of late ias been almost impossible for the, cofn uon wealth to convict t oles of crime on liccount of the vast amount of tes'i mony put up in favor of the accused rhiskmd of testimony is now believe to have been supplied by professional H netsef. A Singular Accident, Wabash, Ind., Feb. 10. A singula .ccident occurred on the Chicago i.rie road in this county yesterday. A in east-bound passenger train eflDisc i pio.ee broke out of one wheel and brew a pair of wheels off the 'track tbe train running three miles before tbe fact was discovered. A freight train following was ditch 3d just after it left Disko, and an investigation showed that tbe derailed wheels on the paw-en er train had cut off the heads of nearly all tbe spikes, which caused the rails to spread when the freigbt train struck them. 1 he wrecking tram was sent from Huntington and tbe crew were :ompelled to spike three miles of track before thoy could reach the detached freight train. It took nearly all day to et ready to clear away the wreck. ; ; : u 1 1 n lllf-T.tS Ktn 1 i,.-s fti.ll.erj. 'II ... Ai i,m Onl.rif I'ritrd n en 1.('l'- f H.'Hi e' ji:et 'art tiffe. It ii so d that MadiM.n !I,lilj!e to get their pay b o money in the treasury. While om-ratim a cir A:hraui;h,an Auburn bee hive man. fi.vlurer, lot his ib'mib. An elec i.m ht.fi be n railed for Man I '5 at Ti ki n ab n the (juetlii n of is- '-i-g S.l',n.Om loijds for waterworks. The lirm of Lara nee .1 Brush, baker -in J toxec'.ioners at Auburn, has Bb ii'Led fi-r the beLetit A creditors. The question of charging frun tb iu m I. r .ii i . ik I-: .i'.u :. i.-n:ii".ii-t c- .. , r.i d I-.rvv i k. oi. i Ise doii!J lie Jer outb. t lual a et.viant. Il-clil U-nU to a it,-!v.er'tbei.br who is sot.. al..t n 19 ihd Cot UI.known t faii.e. in which 0e!b)' tn.l a ka ij:resn,aii to'd bun -a:tirg f"f hi" f t)6 r.e t.iv.i r"s'jm f .Cebrjt Wo-: ;ed a tie ba tell ers a ecaui there ular E8', 1 Oltlnially Denied. Philadelphia, Pa., Feo.tlO. The ru mor that the Western New Yor'i & Pes n- sylvania railroad or some portion of it has been leased for a term of years by the Baltimore & Ohio is officially denied An inqu.ry at the offices of the former company in this city elicited the itifor ni.iiiuu ludi, uui, uniy nas no sucn lease iieen effected but that no negotiations looking toward that end are in progress ant. that tbe subject has not even leen thought of. Now, however, that the Pittsburg & Western, it is not unlikely it is said, that the subject of a traffic agreement between the Baltimore 4 Ohio and the Western New VnrV Pennsylvania will be taken undnr sori- ous coni-idjrut'on. Charged With Hlou.us ( on.plra. T. Jjapayette, Ind , Fe'J. 10. John Fraw ley was arrested Satuiday moht charged with riotous conspiracy. O i niKnior .rv. ya mob visitd the ui nere 10 yncn lieorwn l..nr,utf u, nurderer of d,.hn Wi rkkoff and W. II. imu lumen escaped only because e had been ta'ien to Lebnnion. Fraw y was indicted as one o th K n,,i,o l whs formerly n lm r.ouisviJie, New Albany i CbicoBo mil. rjy. and fob the two Oo- A Plereof Flrtfn Cleveland, D., Feb. ll.Th tl L.l . . ' .ck"uiiu irom Here vt.r,lo u divers directions that Stanley, the fx ploror, propred giving all the t.r-i he had received from crowned heads and other,!, consisting 0f diamonds and jew eler! decorations to General tifmth to. the salvation army is a piece of. fiction. At Akron, O., last night, where Stanley lejtured, he informed a reporter that he uiu not Know any thin- about it, and de- men me siory m M iti deUjI, i-orijinisbioiier sibleiu to towcsbipor tan ai;on is being igitated in liurt ounty. According to the N'ebraskan there ii i man iu Musings so mean that t' though he has money, h allows hi; igud fiilber and mother to be kept b; he city or starve. A Nebraska City man pawned In Mat and shoes for whiskey on a vei; old day lust week and was found in i lrunken sleep in a hall way in bis bhirt bleeves at night. He wns arrebted am'; iven a chance to sober up. The state board of pharmiey 'ii: hold niei'tiiih'a f'jr the ex luinalinn 1 applicuntc for registration as pbariim cists as follows: At Millard hotel, Onvi ha, Tuesday, February 10; it Lincoli boUl, Liccoln, Wednesday Feb. 11; a' G. A. IL hull, Grand Is'.ind, Thursdry Ftbiuury 1.'. Exan mations will oocui prcniptly al 9 o'clock a m. of each daj. Made Day, the Sdvcnteen-year-oli adopted daughter of I. N. Day of Teki niali, has disappeared from home, Fr n cotte she left at the (chool house ai.c fiom what tan be learned of her loci ticn it is thought she left to join i joung min with whom she has becon. infatuated. This is her second escnpau and her guardian has signified hi"i ii tuition of making no effort lo bring he 'jack home. Rev. F. Moore his left Nligh ft, 1 ex.'is. The Columbus police ran in te trumps end a dog found in a box car. A Woman's Relief Corps Iies bet-n oi ganized at Republican City with twen t) -three rntmberp. John Penner of Gandy has kiliei thirteen cojotes this beason, which brought him J2.50 each. S. P. ilound.-i bas decided to remove the old Hastings Gazette-Journal tc Salt Li ke City. A large Dumber of counterfeit dollari hulvis and (juarters are in iireulutio. at Pender. Firen an Hayes of the B. t M. hi is f ot badly mat bed in a collision be riatttiOiouth yards. Si 1 fcrij.lions are 1 eing solicited chujlcr to raite 5o,0f 0 to secure ti 'i.ildirg f anoatmeai mill. A big bull charged through tl tnefsof r.'agan ard drove m n, worn, r.d children in the s ores and houii i.rnifety. W. S. (oroiett his been Appoint. n.n ifi nfTof U tel o.tk county ' ucr e.. John If. Powers, the contests r p v. rn r, wt o hadn't lima to at'i o tl e outies of tbo office. Chief of Police Wheeling of N'ebrai.k 'it is in trouble. II j is charged wit avir.g released a j riioner who had coi i feed lo grand larceny upon the pa' n.ent of Wheeling asserts that h ccet ted the money as a reward for hi f rvices in rui ning down the thief. Mr, Mack of Bennett, who discover. . . 1 ... a. I H ' ujhj on uia v inneDago n s rul on h me weeks ago, is making preparations t, the spring. ! ; trers is good coal and it burns i a we! He no effort to publish his find and willco ntil ho sinks a shaft. The Cowles tragedy at Clarki contir lies to be the all ab-orbing topic of th. me s. I he coroner's jury has been p. journirg from day to day ever since It BRimponnelled and up to toniirat r, erdict has been agreed upon. Counti Attorney Ewing was down and IL i' thought a verdict will be reached. A now weekly paper made its annear nee in this county, Saturday, the Ot, Cvrnty AUianee,lUl Bro?. publinherf It is to be published strictly m tbo m initrcst ot the alliance party, and Jiebra th.-re ei would f" get what he Lner when he wei.i m in itneses'aiid. Dorwy 'iid be was ' ,,tied that bis colleagues. Laws andC'oi t ell, bad never bfnOwenby. H Lm wif bad known 0enby'i three o. f,-ji jears, but until 0enbjr mmt her. to testify he had never know n Lis came lie had met Owenby iu the hotel am about the capitul. O .venby bad akec him about tbe land, ilver and otb. i bills. When Oweibv was rouht her under arrist tbe WitnehS went to th sergeaLt at-arm-.' .Hi e out of curiiitj at.d found about, a dozen member. around Owenby, who be reovuiz?. Owenby greeted the witr.ees and fail. hewaiiUd to see Mason of Illinois. Witness went out, tot beirg there thir ty seconds. If witness wls be man (;enby meai.t, he I I )rs-j,i jironouoce. him aa infamous liar, in nil that tin term implied. He never bad iulerestei biinseif in silver, either directly iodi rectly. To Pavne D irs y said be ha' never gone to anybo ly to bave the iu vestigaton st pped and never askei; Senator Cameron or anyone el?i t' have it sioppe.1. Dorse y described a jocular convsrsa tion between himself, Senator liullei Senator Camron and otho:s, in whicl the senators joltir.gly twitted member of tbe house ulxiut the nlver fpecuhi tion aad witness j ikuigly upbrld th' house. At that conversation Bnietiiirt was said about the Dockery renilutio and be ( 'Dorwj ) ruiarMed tl at it wh the impression on the li'iuse side thu Dockery w us after one of tbe siinutor. colleagues whose elect, on fit that tin. was pend.ng. He had laughingly ti'i the senators to look out for D ickon that be was a "bail mail." El-Ropresentative Thompson of Kei tuckv and J. Rudd of this city teslitie. that Owenbs reputation was not g,x IOWA II lM,-.Tf.U) I.A.N'DH. Pavson, from the conmiittee on publ.i lands reported to the bouse a bill alio irig all peisoiiB who have settled upo anil are legally jual lied to enter honn btead latiiis inMored to th pub.io do main anJ opriie i to B-tlleinent undo ihe decisi.jti of "he secretory of the in lerb.r Junui.ry ill, IsfeT, and lying in tin' count kB f.f WooUburj, Piymoutb, ant S oux in Iowa, to inakfl tinal proof n' the kxpiaation of five years from th date of actual settlement on th i land- iit; Jtct ; i F'i, nnu r, underetor-d that the.lliar.ee lodges have pledged to support it which makes th. editors of several coutty papers exceed icgly tired. One of tbe severest electric torm, ever witnessed in Western Nebraska prevailed throughout Box Butte ceunti from Raftirrl.! .( it . 7 -oc.ocKp. m. until Sunday al C p. m. The wind blew , terrific gale from tbe north and waa ac companied by a blinding .now .torn, therat time, being ao oomp'.tel, filled nth snow that build.ng. ,- tj foot distant were njt visible. So no ti eble was the e'ectricity tLat partie ben storting their fire, on Sunday ojorning would, in tounhin k.i. I rceie an electrio bock. Mo tow a( ' life trnnrnt himiuI mwirvivwisi (irnrral Mieniiuii N.arins (lis Kn) "ew 1'okk, Feb. IX Lights nod fill u'ng of shadows are in the death chum ber of the old warrior William Tecum seh. He was carefully watched durinj the entire night by a score of neuspa per men and every bulletin issued In tbe doctors was quickly Aireil all ovei thecouitry. During th nignt ite Lajor of the thur h of tho Blessed Sa crament was called to the l ednide tf lb lying general where he riiiaiiio.J unti about three o'chx;k this morning, A aooui nau-pasi one a message was sen to Senator Sherman calling him to the bt-dside of his brother. lie arnvod in a carriage at hn!f-pas iwo. x o policemen are on Uuty out side and everything is kept quiet a possible m the neighborhood. The dec trie bell has beon remove i from th. door so it would cot. disturb the rest o the sick man nd instructions are givet ,.t t.. O.ln.If . . . uv.wnuiuiiuii! uug except reiauvet and personal friends. All through th night messages of sympathy w. re recei ved from the president, members of th, unnta nr,.l M-t.m .. II.. , ,., ... au wl luo generals ou army iriei.ua. lljiiOa. m. The General's condition is a mue oetter. 'I ho family thought he way dying at 11 o'clock but he ral lied sbghily though he i mill i.n. scious. He ig Bulfunng from mucin on me lungs ami is probably being s uoth xiiw oreAtuir.ff is hoirnr van U . He may live through the da . ered boroUi Mint Whllo A. iMp f'tltrvowwi. 1T. TJ, ,. ... ... .. v-.r.,r. ,, reu. i, William Wittingham, foreman of the Douglas William birtoria ranchen, near Laramie was shot while aslwp in bed by a drun ken rnrifTA ri,lA t.... . . .......ou jwuius Itoljiijgoji and dangerojsly wounded. Early iD me evening itubinson had been ejects uui niiiincnarti'd room. After Wit tingham bad gone to sleep. Robin. ft.-ar! inln l.: ,. ... " roiun, piacea ihe mur.zle 8 revolver ac bis head and fired. F,.r- tunately tbe shoi, was high and inflicted a deep scalp wound instead of f,r,.!.. fatab Other ranch employes came to me scene or the shooting, but Rhir.-.., .ii .k ........ . ueni un wun I,,, rovoKer and for two .noun Kept Wittingham covered with the fcun, momentarily threatening Uk.!lb.m. Finally Wittinf,h.m ted from lo.- of blood and Robinson went to the ba:n and rodo away witfc two homes. The Albany off: ...i.i. ... ""'""m meira'lernud will Hobinson If r..-ih'. capture ramea Irl h Xli.,,t AW VoK, Feb. ll.-J the famous Irish nationalist, journalist and lecturer and vice nrathUnt f .k. ntt-powt, ioolely( who WM run down Of Fourth avenue horse car opposite the postoffloe one day last week died thia morning at 8t. Lul', h pit. I frtB the effeou of hi. injuriea. Mr. R-d.mth wm born in fUr SooUwd,lnlKB,Md oane to tK.I oountrj with hi. pmreoU in IMS. NEBRASKA lEChj; The following Li ! and read the f.rxt titi.e- !i F. No. 124, by H v to amend taction r tbe compiled statute'. ..f jr .i.i.jkf iium iu:ui;iiiie I vliiicy ft. . o. i.ii, by :'r. (, A bill to prevent the Li certain seaums of tl. K F. No. 127, by Mr. . to provide for tlie !. i ';im uieiit of a county suj r;,, to fix the professio:':.! said officer, and to j,: f subdivision 7; abw to prf,i4 ' rofessional qualiiiratioin -tendeuti of public instructor' of the second class, and t,fe.!? tion k, subdivision U, (, tJ- , en itled "school," of il.e ute of IV), aud to r.-p-jf . tioiis. S.F. No. 128, by Mr 110 amend section 2, i h.ij ter ; complied statute of cliaiigc of venue in ca-es wb'J court cxercitiei jurisdittioii i oi wic ):tire. m The following bills wert J second time, aud referte 1 as J S. F. No. 115-A bib for tj,; I tion of telephone arid teltj- ! pany's. Referred to o'l iniuiicipal affairs. S F. No. 121 A bill relating ney's fii'H and proniis'-i.ry n ferred to committee oh jinJn j S. F. No. 122 A bill forti tion of fraud. Referred to jt on judiciary. I K V. No. 1 IfJ To reji-.il tl,' regulate the practice m iiteilu ferred to committee on intd ii . tion. t S. F.No. 117 A bill to j,-t ' sale oi liquors to iwu.im. i to cominittee oil judiciary. . 1". No. 13) -An i -rt r mills mid tuilldams. V.i , rin...'-gj inittcc on intcriiiil injirovi i,f V f Joint IteHoluUon 111 lt-j r coiitrrcss asking for an iin ri-af currency of tbe nation. - t!it: coinniittet' on federal n it r s. F. No. 11'.)-A bill tontr and building associations, coiimiiitee on niiM'tUain u f II. U. No. -A bill to 5 bucket bIiojis. llcfcrred tu c ' r on agriculture. f 1-' II. 11 No. 17-A bill r. -!a'i(;i. 5 tslablisbiiieiit of an ariib.'.if ( lt'jte and for an appropriating, aainn, referred to coiiimit't i it" versities and normal at limb. I- " II. II. No. 25-A b.ll to r- i tbe destruction of 1(u-im lis. j$jftp ferrei to the committee ok i?r.rjk ' If. I. No. -2-A bill lo cotL. i.. road companies to build paiwrl -ft under their Iracks. referred to 4 ' f H inittee on railroads. , 11. II. -No. ol To atuciul hn"' ; of chapter II, entitled ' Corjiw p't so a.s to coniiR-1 railroads tohi js? -) ihgs and put ill cattle, guards ijiiests ot the owner of (lie hut which tbe road runs. Keftrrwi coinmitu-e on railroads. II. 1!. No.fi5-A bill to tv, law granting a bounty on lt i liefcrred to the committee on : aneous corporations. I ir.lt. 312, by To pw, holding farmers' institutes ing ajijirojiriations tlierelor. II. It. 813, by the Judu-rj mittee To prevent the tukiii? 1 grcnter rate of interest tUs M year upon every SNX) at,d fci penalty a: a Unit not less tUnSl' not more than gd.WX). f H. 11.214, by Nevberry-Tf H-ction 12, chapter 22, rtimi. utes ,of Ntbraska, ontitled,'f Agricultural Societies," and Ml said original section. j II. H 815. br M'il!iain5-T 1 section 1S2, chapter l' o:"!'iJ utes of .Nebnmkn, ci.utiw ngai nut election laws. J II. It. 31(1. by Alien-To slate board of health, to reM prai'tice in tlie staU! of .Nrhrwuj to roneal section 1 to 2 iucliiii"! ter 5"i, cnni lied stat:it s of SJ eniitlwl an act lo regulate Hi K of med'Clne, approved .Marcb J and amended in lkS.'l and a!l4 insistent therewith. I Ii. H. 820. bv Conii.-li-T'l settioii I, of an at eiititiiil.au J provide for the funding "I v ng n'liool distrii t bonds. I II. If. 82.', by Heath TorH be itublication of ireneral awl e( ial laws in tlie sever d com3 II. It. 828, bv Heath Tnanw lions H). HI, Hi of chapter 77 ofw piled atatiiU-8 Oi" Nebrabka of I", titled "Heveniie," and to rpl sections , is they now eiit. I II. II. 324, by (iato'-ror K 1 f n biiildinir noon the emu' 1 t;jte university, aMd.liicoiiiit no agricultural exjnni" thereof, to lie used as a laboi propagating house for itmt!, economic entomology, tlit''! ble hiaUiry and habils of Injury sects and parasites, and to PIA money for that pu po J II. II. 325, by IIerinaii-TW'3 vide, that the contract Iwuml n iloaher the peniti-iitiary, fTi grounds and convict lal 01 ' shall be declared forfeit that tbeie shuU be n"mV7M govenior auperinteiuieiit oi itentlry who shall hold KfZ his mircioT shall have b2 Hinte4nd qualified, "id perform inch Julie. "Tyi 'ii.lrtMl to be performed nr "J Tl.o ...l-...n.,t a 1 1 fill fj hta amloM from the treMJ Uto wlary of l.N'U VZ ft 7 pay mis m Hwa.nr . celrtd br him in hU otter 's all.