TIIK NORTHWESTERN UKO. K HMnaCHOTBB. Edit«w A Bab. LOUP CITY, -s- KEBKASKA. *-...BP. '-15 NEBRASKA. Catholic* of <*m*ba b*v# brokea gromad tor an HO.OOO church There are (nit ala woman la the Ne braaka pan Iteatiary, lour colored and |po W Ilffd. The echool* at (antral City kera been clnaed on account of tha prevalence of •carlet fever. Tbeaounty treeeurer of Otoe county, within the p*et *i* month*, haa ra funded *41,000 of bond* K. K. Overturf, of Lincoln, fell thronali and w»* drowned while cron* ifttr tha lea ai Borilnffton lleacb. larael Brown, a prominent mlnleter of the (ionsrelational denomination, died at York laat weak of Inns and kid aay trouble Buy home made pood* and build up borne Industrie*, la a ifood policy. Bar rall’e Eire Katinsuleher made by Par rail A. c«, (mmha. Oov. Ilobomb » tmiliiff lu tba Orend Inland Soldier. home laveatlpatioa la to tba affect that chars#* a**ln*t < out maudant W Ilium are not *u*teln*d by the evidence. if. u Kailway company ia Siting up a building at Harelock. Nr braaka. to ba used by the employe* id the shops a* a muling room One room ia twenty by thirty feet with long reading tablea Another room ia pro vided for gamea The building ia Mi be treated, lighted, and mapa/inea and newa papers are Mi lie furnished free of charge oy the railway company ami the Lancaster l.und company, owuen of the town site of Havelock The United States authorities ai Oaaaha have been notified of the arresi at st. Joseph of W. I. I Vase arid wif« on the charge of couulerfellinp. Th« parties were detected at an esprcusof hce where they went to receive a pack age sent from Oinwlia, and winch 01 investigation was found to contain ■ counterfeiting outfit Mrs I'eusc is si leged Mi have confessed that the cun found in their poswsahin* were uisdi in Omaha, w lie re much of it hail beet paased Mark l-evy of llaeiings returned Iasi week from a trip seat with the inleu Uon of enlisting the aetive support oi teutieuma of euip>e means, with slum • waa peraouaily acquainted. in s pro Cl to eatahilah at that point a chicory torjr lie came home with all ar raaffemente perfected to huiid the plani this season, aad alum a set about se earing twnlraiu with farmer* to raiM the «hhmg|t plant thta year ‘t he c m Cay will eontraei fur uniy run », i*. is season, and that acreage will te dlv.ded among aa many farmer* as >.» aibie Sheriff Iloiloway of OMi# musty ar vested Samuel Sperry at tmeber npus a warraat Mewed at llepnrr Morrow county Oregon, charging him wto horae Mealing hperty w»s piaeed >« me mvuniy >ail aad an oftt« Mat r«.... Oregon la en route to Nebraska • tty foi the prisoner Joha I* VVeletter of Omaha lelui net from Washington, where h« ** i*i».i |i arguing the maalmum tale cam hefuc the aogratae mart Me aaht that It wa difftenlt in aa* when a dents an w-mi, he reaehed the case would nwih.ui. be eonetdered by the Judges In ns r. g« tar wider and the reewit might u henna la a month »uf*r> in* < mirt t'vWBw Lincoln dispatch: On the 14th knot the terms of Nnprrmr tourt < ommie (eloner* Ryan, Hagan and Irvine ea 1 pi red by limitation Today the justice* of the court r#ap|*olnted them in the following order: "Supreme < onrt of Nebraska, In the Matter of the Hu preine Comuiiselonera; 'I he supreme court of Nebraska, reposing special trust and confidence in the integrity, and ability of Robert Ryan. John M. Kagan and f rank Irvine, do hereby ap point escb of them a corn mis* loner of the supreme court to perform the da ties required by the act entitled An Act to Amend Section 1 of an Act Knti tled an Act Authorising the Appoint ment of Hupreme I ourt • ommlssionere and lieflmng Their Ifuttrs, Approved Mart i* if, I *i*3. and to Repeal Saul Origi nal Section.' Approved March 12, IHIfft. And vre do hereby authorize and am i power them to discharge the dutiee of sa d office according to law. In teati j mony whereof we have hereunto sub scribed our names this 17th day of ; March, A If. I«f*i." i ———'— RfftiibM h*tf v*bt> Washington dispatch: Senator Allen. Representative Mciklejohn and tieneral Manderson called this morning upon the attorney general, secretary of the Interior and the commissioner of the general land office m regard to the 1 (tending suit of the I lilted States ! egalnst the settlers upon 200,000 acre* | of indemnity land* of the llurllngton railroad Ity the terms of the ai t of March 2, l*Wn the title of the railroad to these i. _4l.i. illU C# ea 11 bona Kile purchaser* to the railroad laiwl* la also nmllrittkl The question of the good faith of the purchasers under the act named can bedetermlned without stilt by the interior department and no suit is needed for such determin ation. That tb* necessity. In the Ic j terest of economy and equitable treat ment, is that tlie suit which ia now pending in tit# I 'cited Htalcs court for N'ebrsska should ne dismissed was urged upon the officials. They quite agreed ae to the correctness of the views expressed and after giving a few da ye’ consideration to the subject will ! probably order a dismissal of the soil. Urmurt A riuf Ksunliiii Hate. The reunion of the Grand Army of ; the Jtepohlic will be heid the week be ginning Monday, August 24, islet Tbia ! date was decided upon at a meeting held in Assistant Adjutant Genera) , (rage’s office, at the state capital. be | psrtment Commander < ulver met ih# location coiumlttee of l.iiioeln and the matter of location and time waa fully discussed, although tb'- question of the riace at which to hold the reunion wae left open, to be decided later. There 1 were prescut, of the local committee. John McConnell, If. W. Johnson, Cap ; tain Hamuei McGlsy, < olonel L. C ; Pace, < aptain J VV. Woods, i>r Hoover and others. '1 he date set wilt, it ia 1 tbougiit, accommodate those who wer being furnished, and the , shops would be of necessity shutdown. Agent Whitehead, who went to ins home in i ualer county aeveral day* apu to complete urntnpeiiieulM for tuovinp liia family down to Lincoln, Im* been detained by aicknrae. and haa not yet returned. The board will probably wait until he ran make a report »« to what the condition of the Iwiler la lie fore tuklutf uuy atep l ante Held In Ijitareiitlue. Grand lalaud diapatch The union etock yarda of this city have been made a <|iiar,inline atalion. and the tlratahip invnt to arrive la fifteen rare of i *itfor nia rattle tour of tbeae rare are fat and reudy for immediate ataupbiar The** will leave for a. nil, iiaiaiia to 1 rilplit nut the ten remaininir • are are \ atock rattle, and muat l>e kept In arpn rale yanla for a teriu of ninety d,ty* •I. It tiler, the union yard* luaiiarer, remind hi* laatruction* tr»M far th# l» ■••rat of the HwIprMltf l|iMaHI< •• liter lililnl I n1. —Rcaponae ia now la-log made by the commercial and manufacturing Intdrevta of the country to the circular letter* ad drenwd to them by the waye and mean* nuboomnilUee on reeiprodity and commercial treatlaa, inviting •aprevaloua of opinion a» to theadvlaa billty of endeavoring to renew the reciprocity agree merit* with foreign aountrier made under the term* of tha McKinley tariff act. Tha replle* ao far received number aeventynlne, including large manufacturing coo a _I ..A 4 1 _ ll(..l„. A _I _ , . __J those heavily Interested In the export trail e. '1 here Is a strung preponderance of desire for the renewal of the recip rocity agreements and in many cases tha writers cite figures to show the great diminution In their export trails since the repeal of the provision of the law under which these spree inente existed. In few oases is thera any attempt mads to conceal the self interest of the writer* In the matter Kor instance among the few concern* which oppose reciprocity, is a grain commission house which feels that It will he thus placed in competition with the great Mouth American grata producing countries. Another concern favoring reciprocity, in an swer to the direct question write*: “Decidedly yes. We are more and more convinced that what we want is not free trails hut fair trade, and the writer make* till* admission after hav ing been for fifteen years a fres trader." Politic* crops out in many of the answers and not a few of the writers do not hesitate to express their preference in the matter of the choice of the next President. Three great commercial organiza tion* are on the committee's list of eorrespondente and all of them are re* | corded a* most emphatically favoring reciprocity. Thev are the Milters' National association of Milwaukee, ('. 1 A. Pillshury, president; the Mucin- | nati chamber of commerce and Mer chants' exchange and the Cleveland chamber of commerce. Of the seventy nine replies, sixty- ! eight are strongly In advocacy of a renewal of the reciprocity agreements a* they were under the McKinley act; ! three are absolutely opposed to any- , thing In the nature of reciprocity or . that contemplates discrimination in trade with the world; four arc In- I dined to favor a qualified kind of re ciprocity agreement and four are not responsive to the direct question* of the committee and merely take ad- j vantage of the opportunity to vent! 'ate some private grievance*. Bank Bobbers Make quite e ileal Decs Tim, 111, March 21,—The Nl- ! untie bank was entered by burglars last night and robbed of 9-3,11)0. Htranger* who came to town Friday evening are supposed to have com mitted the crime. I). H. Msypoul’s horse* were stolen. The horse theft is supposed to lie part of the bank robbers' method of making their ea -jape. Yuan* MIIDkse Net ins Wxmhimotox, March 23.—Tlte jury in the esse of Kenjamln II. Millikcn, former private secretary of Senator Karris of Tennessee, whose trial on charges of housebreaking with intent ut criminally iivvmiii miu wrriruae I'hillip*. daughter of ex-Sollcitor fien erel I'h III i |>e, cloved yeaterduy, re ported an acquittal at noon to-day. Til* Mouth-Turk*** atari. Uomiion, March 33, — There was a large gathering of member* of the Salvation ariuy at Waierl'x* railway •tation to-day to lild farewell to Mr. and Mra. liooth-Tucker. who vail for New \ork from Mom hampton hy tha American linn kleamnr Ht. I.ouiv in order to avail me command of the foreea * Ill-re Teaed a lliou* aad ite*li»»U hmrurt. Mo., March if3. The Iter. Kara Itoach of Worth county and Mm Mary Met on net I were married lure vevterday Shu u an aged woman ! end wav without a hoiur She adver tise! for a huvitend and Mr. It -aoh, win* t* in gooil cirviimetencea. nn twrrad Knelt I* *i>->nt Otiyaere of age. Troup* fee tha Territory Wtmnwitiit, March U - Thu Senate eoiumltlne mi Iit.lUii affaire bee uaittd In e letter to the l're*ld*et recommend tag that a regiment of United Hiaiee troop* I* ttallourd permanently In the Indian territory lor tha paipuee ot preeerrlug order litem ta atrip#* three Meet* tlm the trim Jarreawievit la. lad , Maren *). - Within ten minntea after Joe Iktyle had etuieu a bottle of wine y**l*rd»r iao«»lug he wee • treated end bed utendrd guilty ttlth'U three hour* he hed donned a *uit of etrlpee, whteh he la to wear two year* under *en ■**»#« of the fourl • 14tehee** WO! Me hr Mettleier til tunta, tthle. Mereh 31 Heporl* ftom a mapirity of the couettae of the territory indicate the! the MeNtnley peooi# raptured the prtmnrte* in >>rer half them initnliy end that th* territorial con vent Ion will dealer* for MeN mtry i»Mtn eitto t tteuehier t«Mhm«iy tit. vt ttninttfoa. Mereh II J«cw Urawa- » daughter M ertlteelly tit el I n«a Anionlo fruMl tmneompitou The pretldent of the V#p**o#in eomuooviee I 'eft e tew date ecu fur her hetirit REED MEN AGGRESSIVE t l|oriioa < ampalgn f» lie lusauauralaU Iff trlmiila of III# *p#»k#r WAaiiiMoTo*. March The H#ed man have decided In iiiaugm-te an aggi'e**!?* campaign for the Sp-ukar. Hen* tor Hodge and Kepiiblican iiicm tier* of I ongreaa from Maana lmaatU, have r«Ml*cd a number of telegram* from ibcir Hiutc annoiiny tlie Spanish forces in tuba on tile Jaragun estate, of which ile wa* the manager, on suspicion of beftlg an Insurgent sympathizer. It wa* said that Agramonitc was u nat uralized Amerizan citizen, hut th* (Jolted States consul, who, by direc tion oi the State department, visited the man in jail, now reports to the de partment that hi- I* not e naturalized citizen of the Fulled Stale* hut e S| aulfch subject, and consequently our government he* no ground for inter ference. Manallb Demands Indemnity. Hour., March 23 King Menelik de mand* an indemnity of 40,000,000 lire from Italy, This condition i«, of course, unacceptable,and further com plicate* the situation, The Negn*’ forces now threaten to surround As mara, while continuing the advance upon Masaowah. Ml* Until Mill* to Hast. Lon KM,. Mas*, March 33 On ac count of the general depression in the cloth market, the Merrlmac mill*, which employ 2,600 people, will on Monday close for one werk. The I-owcll Manufacturing Company will close it* Hrusscl* department during the same time. HU l.anrh lost Him Hear. Sr. JokKgn, Mo., March 23 Frank Ferry, a young man who stole two loaves of bread, two pie* and a can of honey from a farm house, near the state fish hatchery, wa* found guilty in the criminal court and hi* punish ment lixed at five year* in the peni tentiary. I.eava* for Parts tlnbnown. Oi.atiik, Kan.. March 23. —Ed L. Charlton ha* re»igned hi* position a* steward of the Kansas lleaf and Dumb institution, located at this place, and gone to parts unknown. He is said to have left ilia hooks and account* of the institution in a badly mixed eondi •ion. _____ Head tha favorite la Muryl.mil, A.vx A pom*. Md,, March 33. A poll of the l.rgislaturc show* Heed ha* thirty-seven supporter* for Die presi j s r.. i — i_ _ . (. .. i oil a ■ llson !*. Morton ft, Theodora BooMValt I, Holiert, Lincoln I, Harrison 1. Cannon tor the Confederate Hume Wasiiinotom. March ?8.—Hen a tor Vest * hill donating two condemned cannon to the I on federate houin at lilggllisriile has passed. NEWS IN BRIEF The Ihnnlnion |M»rllament iiussed the Mull Holm school till! on Its second reading The three lleiuooratlo candidate* fur llovariior of Arkansas anoke at Arka* del pi in Hattrelxry I'haintierlsiii said that Kitgland will hold what territory sha con. pie is tn Honda n. low Uaad says that be shall uut attempt to latarfrr* tn Nt*l<» that have presidential candidates Kidney Ktoeam, fraudulently aatra* dttad, waa allowed by Judge Urosacup of t hicag.i to return to l auada A K Ward of Memukta. allaged atslndlar, ta dying and has twee ra* moved from tb* Jail to a hoapitab Tha I'raabylartatt Mtastoa near Nhangbai wav raided b* t blouse rob bar* Hat. Hufus Went waa wounded A gang of young toughs ol Hurling lu« Iliac tied * boy l* a eallar end ael Hr* to lha bu«s* Tb* buy waa rnaeued uaeretaiy Mortoa tbtak* that tb* faltura of ->rop* tu Houtb Africa pre saata au eaeatleat ipaatag lot tiuart* MM grata ftp'll He* liaorge K tliwwi we* arrest* I la I.title Mock, charged With slaudef by Met I «• MWOtg* tn« lust! il.ouai.d the #**» Hat, J A Anoslfoug, former pastor pf the lo lcp* Mdenc# aveuue chut* h, Ktsos (tty Was e s ire I led from the miutstiy to* alleged Immorality Uaveatv aia* answer* have her a raealyast to the «ireui*r* asbiug mean f*eiui«is as Hullo . 8 IS t# 8 0 Milker*. 1 « aft 8 On eiaif*. a On (l 1 21 UaTves...... I tft so .• Mi Oscn .. 1 M> "3 2/1 I Cow* ... I I# 111# Heifer* . 1 :* hi a 40 Vteideru* .. . | On •» :i 2ft “dn-up i.siub*. J 7ft a J on I HU Aid) 1 Vt liesl Nik *prlllg ... M A lU I 1 urn fur Ini .. '!■ it S*1* ; nsia I er bn... 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Its* *tt Id Vsu*bu sud Vt Hits in Hotfsrs, Muds* s»r* *v st lirtniriU*, Ibd , for beldlsp up s tllo.'Sii IVlbe frslfbl l-ttlb tl t4«ss lunwtios ssssrsl • ■vki *f* «».t robbing tbs 4t*s«k ml ss*sr«l 1. usd reel ibdlsre. *fver wound 'us 1 undue tot Irtehstk lbs Islts# Ion relurssd from KrSntrUle sad It soundest ibst vbejr srs tbs fstlly par vis* Doctor Albright. A BROAD MINDED PHYSICIAN WITH PROGRESSIVE IDEAS. Believe* In Reeotnmending Any Mndlnln* 1 bat Ha Knew* Will Cara His PetleaM —Think* l»r. William*’ Plah PIU* • Oreat Discovery—Ha Cites Some Marvelnue Care*. Prom the Riamloer. Doncaster, Pa A kbob, Pa., April adth.’M Da Wuxuiu' UaDiciaa Co Gentlemen- While It la entirely contrary to tba custom of tba medical urofesslon to endorse or recommend any of tba no-flailed proprietary preparation*. I shall, never theless, give you an account of soma of my wonderful experlenree with your prepare lion Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale 1’eopl* The fact Is well known that mad leal practitioners do not as a rule, raoog nlr.e, much lee* use. preparations of this kind, conseuuently the l amounted to 177,000.000 more than laet year. The tax on import* into the United Rtatea amount* to |2 for each Inh.iln tant. Thlrty-aeven cent* per cupita in 1891 waa Mufflclent to pay tha Internet on the nation * borowlng*. France, KuhhI*. (Ireat Britain, Aue trla-liungary, Italy, Hpaln and Prueaut are the only nation* deeper in debt then i* the flitted States. y In 1887 3 cent* per capita or alivet and 08 cent* per capita of gold »«» coined. In 189t 13 cent* per capita of ailver and It 17 of gold wan minted The Indebtedue** of the Fulled IPaie* le«* raah on hand on November 1,18*3 wa» 1811,137,810 87. Without deduction* and including certillcaiea and Treaaurv neiea ll waa II.717,4*1.77* In Franc* l.vso toil** of light r*<> nay* have been already buill, though many of the line# laet year ««r* narheu at a loan Aa American tourist recently eoat hi* bicycle front loadoa to Pari* hy pare•*! pool The «*«t wan only a h« p#*«* and *« racticag it in p*t(**t talw t'ardlaal Mekher • death, fuilawi** •loa*ly an thoa* of t'ardlnalo Paratre and Mooapam. will heap allva th* toparMlilon that .aidiaaU alwayn die in threaa. NIW8V tNIPLhn — Tha Rohm powraataat mad* a piotv 4 *1 ahoni |t,uoo.an teat year on its man apoiy ta tptrita Hr Vauap retard* that at Uthran#’ tha hoataa vote* haa baas heard at • dt*iae>« of tea actlva Mwmhny tan aaw b* r«a*a«d hy faac etsantaf from Wandas la ihirtnag day* and the F*pa af ihwd llup* ta f* arks*a A Mailman Ma man 8m feat t* '*•*' d |iat t»am tha naiunat ■*<*** meat far a horaa hlllad dating th# «tv> war