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o. a IwrnaL Cb fckmiras VOLOLE XXI .-NITMBER 40. COLUMB NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1891. WHOLE NU3IBER 10eu. THE OLD BELXAELE FRESH SEWS OF THE MY. Columbus State Rank ,Ir Information Gleaned From All Quarters of the Universe. tCldait itttu Cask in th 3talaJ LATEST INDIAN XEW reft, kt the McLane ' XEBiASEA fOXGRESS: ul uiraiu. awar PAYS IliTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, THE HOSTVl.ES NOW GIYING UP THEIR ARMS. -A33- KAKES LOANS OH REAL ESTATE. Military Trri Onlerstl to Their Foniirr r ew Print n Important Cmirertme Btw-ii Chiefs anil Army OtJlcnlit ISSUES SIGHT DRAFTS 027 Ssiafca. Chicago. New York. asd 3 Foraifa, Cot-Atriaa. SXTXS STIf-JaMSHIP TICKETS BUYS GOOD NOTES Al Helps Ita Caitcnsen wiiea they 5aad Hala, liE Rid;e. Jan. 1? The council bettin the friondlv and tlie hostile In i".aii has tended to ;i!'t tho anxiety of J many white people anil to assure the t' dians that their fear of hems mastered by th' soldiers is wthout foundation. Everybody to-day wins to feel that the tniutiie has been brought to a close. Cp to noon to-da? evonty-one vmqs- were j turned iu ny thelhostiles. More weapons j an "'xpwted by to-morrow. To-day the 1 order was i-.-ued directum the seventh infantry to return to its po-r it Fort I.otran. Denver. Roiiney'- batter." has oi'n ordered bai-K to Fort Rilcv: I'ol. .sunnier"- command. Third infantry. when ti learner wa.i out on a mes4 she dew as perhaps -he never tlew before in her lifetime. The boat groaned, but she weathered the storm, and fiimUr reaehed Sombrero Head. The rst cut ter was linallv jot in readiness, forty eallons of oil placed in tho bottom of the boat, and a rrev in chanre of Lieut, rberroth. with life pre-enera on, n3od ready to pull away the moment the steamer stopped. Botwcen the Hirhthoiise and the Me Lane heavy -M-a was running. Nothing daunted, however, the cutter was towered to the water, and mside a dash at the surf. V itli ? Ty of horror all oa board saw t boat and her crew disappear, but oily for an instant, for them she Was again, outside the surf, but fnilnf water. Her in en w-r- overboard, hinging onto the 2iiva!c aSd bailing out. In a few minM.r"? Pbi-rroth was at it again. trer Liitr with a Ions oar over Tbc Stern. A seeond time the cuter was thrown back, but m the Unrd attempt she was carried V'er the shoal on top of a huge whit comber, amid the cheer of Ue "nen oh the MeLanc The euttei" made directly for the light house. The wind -.va- howling and the -as running so high that no one away up in the iron -truetum heard the cries of the men In the boa. A'V3irng hi. chance, rbernth lumped at one jf the ifirder of h staircase, lowered a tackle. IND1TPS4DENTS CAPTURE BOTH SEJATE ANND HOUSE. ,ad is sta- i A; ;ere lie can W Secretary to Lieut. -Gov. Majors aad tioned near the latter s chair, whei be of much assistance, especially to tile clerks who are not familiar with the routine of their offices. Adjourned. In the house Mr. Capek Introduced a res olution Invitlnir ex-Gov. Thayer to file hia .Yntelope; accounts ami e.tpenautares. aldron. of Auams. constitutional araenu- menta, Stevens, ot I irua-; county ami town ship organUailon. William!, of Franklin? railroads. Mcllcynolils. of Hay privileges" and elections, Taylor, of Johnson peniten tiaries, atewaru of lors, msaae aospitais. i i BEHHING 9EA DISPUT. Ho Depmrtiarttt of Justie- MiaI Tfctw Ul Cmam 1U B PtymH Ot. W isniNQTOS. Jan. 17. The law offi cers of the -overumea have now spent DTXtECTOTt! ?&?& TTTV-'f. O.T.ROliX.O on invitlnir ex-Go v. l nay er to nie his "aiV -"" 'U ,, . '.. V""" f7.'" i ul13 " ". """... .!, ,if Sir Poyufr Bh:UhI Prli-ut .T th.Tur.u-r , mtasaea with the secretary of -late in order . uretieso.i. or roih. ow.er . . . -. . two m esaminiiiH "" J--, 7,1 Hnlv &nilar Sue alter of the IUr The Keimlnin- UWce- FUlort hf InU-peniient-Lt.tllatlv ProcetlinCM. tl.Ni-OL.N-. in. I- The -.ciiate wm to cou- 1 vene at 2, o cock till.- afternoou. but there I ,va an andebtandm that nothing or im portance shetld b' done until I.Ieut.-Go. Majors shoulf arrive, it o'clock. The of ticial -lo-k- hid ''p'!! uried back, and it as nearly .: "tloc5t wiien President i'oyu ter Kione'l tl house U order The cnlv rhrttlonu -x-.tx tHe approval of tlie Tournal ot Satm-day'- proct-ediiiss. It .va- inteudeii totals- up the Journal of the unit .. inn .ivr which' f -trUrzlt .s ail- rf...... - ..u... . v. -r- tieiuared. The Brinteil copies "rror-.. and the i-nale took a . tOCK. On ri'as.-4'iiihHbi: Lieut--G In the chair Senator tev following luetuurinl. hl "ton. memorialist'', the senate alio hon-1 ropneatativea ( lsterr cities and towns. that the house may receive the information t olfac: corporation-, t it., .i... -. i...i..r. ,, ,ii ' Hhrrjrv. Loina.t. of Cu? CDUlUIUru 111 IUC 1UIS14.I: i'-l.nuB " ."v. , " T r- i , 1 . n,,..,. f,. t tvruse. u mn.'.i uuum .iu v,...v-iwr, j lor. of Butler- public -who.)!?. Arnold, ot contained red. s until jre-ent financial condition of the state, White said they could obtain that from the treasurer s reporT. The resolution w:w tabled. On motion of Taylor the approval of the minutes of the Juint convention was indefi nitely postponed. A laive number of bills were Introduced, unions them the foiluwlm; By Gale lleneaHu the inueceut clau-e in note-. Cv Btedespn -Amendlnff thft- code to it- j man .t.v"a stay jf ten mouths In enforcing juds- Daw menu. Hi- Witlh.nw. nfi.a-t' To regulate stock- I insurance, ftn-'fc? nnfversitv and normal schools, frui- i ton; public printiiis. Gunnett. of York; I mines aud minlutr. smith, of Sdlfuer maa ' ufactnres. ichelv. of Platte, school lands 1 and fund-. Ganiii. of launders; mlM-ella-! neous subjects. McCutcheon. of Boone; 1 cltilms, Jones, of Burt; live stock and graz ! lmr. Henuich. of Garfield, revenue and tax ation. Carpenter of Butler; labor, Her- of ?ailnC: ippOrtltmnient scotr. ox son. iieiie-onuic insiii-unuiis. i'.usw-. of Hayes; tish and same. jiton. ot utoe Dicker-on. ot anermau. icn vard-. This bill provides, anion-' other , --ripiis aim teiepnoiie-. " "' """r haiulllm: stock I mouicine aim -m-ei j. ianv,. . "" fees ami salaries. .Mullen, oi uoit; auiuicra things, that the charses f)r Giov Majoi- was j n:lji l)t. fon0W9: For cattle. 10 cents per .en- oJered the . jjUUj, 0r S5 per ca: hoas. I cen's per head, i. wi- -ad 'ilC ur per car; sheep. .1 cents, or ?4 per car. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: LSA5DEU GEEIUBD. Fzn-l&eni. O. "7? HCL3T, VlcB-Fretiiient. JOEN 2TAU7SXB. Cuhla& JULIUS A. EESD. H. a3ij3T. is ordered to return to l-ort H.-tiue: it - ( , ,.,. muni,.t, bad fortv nallon- has aii been dei-idei that the "ith ; of j ()U, i)f Tjn, boar. To - '.hat tiie cavalry, comprisiiis nine trooo-. about j j0L:ln,. , bout w.i- i ruend. is putting five hundred men. hereaf' r will bi: io- , ,t m,i,j.v ? perhap- -avd more than cated in the department of tin-Platte. . ORP. ,j.ip rom ;,,;, to pieces on the headquarters at Fort Niobrara. The j n,j,t ,jf lhe - J,j Sunbrero reef. -av:ilry forn- at Fort Uobin-on wi', .u-o ( L-berroth suceeede: in reaching the Mo be increased, and it i- eji-'led that the i r .,,. meetimr le-s trouble in the surf on fifltnran new order of aiT-urs wiii ti-nd to re h.ibitite Fort M.'K.nney. at which there ' now ap' only tw troip- of -a.i!ry thu streniheninir iin cavalrv aloni the rs- i ervation. iiiteuil-i .i- a -afea'ianj. ami to revive the .OSllideilce of till- people wllO have InK been in danger of Ind'.an outbreak-. ni)T COKFEE A.NU IJOILKU I0- I the wav back. NO OATMEAL TRUST. i The Iteeent Confsrencs BtT-?en .Hlller ' I'l'rc.uto, Jan. IT There will be no oatmeal tru-t for some time to ome at i lea.-t. All efforts t form one have bipc m& m m m -or- C0LUM3US, NEB., -EA3 AN- Anthorized Capital of $")()i),000 Paid in Capital - 90,000 OFFICERS: C E. SHELDON. Pr-s't. IL P. IL OHLBI"H. Vicf Pres. C. X. EWr.VN. ".iahier. DANIEL SCHP.AJI. A't Ca. STOCKHOLDERS: C. S. Sh"lil"n. J P Becfcpr, Itfranin P U. 0iilr:cfc. t in liienKe. I An luiiMirtant Conror".Vi! lltxen Chief t ami Army Olth-i.il-.. Pink U.tx.!. Arv. Jau. I1' -This afteriim in important 'Mii'rei!' e took- plai' .11 rln ii 't.itam of tin 'sr.lla ie. the . niitv of Mie fnet'd-'.--' .amp. -it h indr"l Rru! -v.-r pre-eut. The i Oiraia.ias iiai r --ii.-ipmI i f--a-t -f hot cotfee ami boiled ioir. The only white i men present were Lieut. Tay'or. of the Ninth a. -airy, commander of the famous t Oiialalla -couts. and t- v.t Mctiill: cudy. Ail the pnuuitseiit osralalia and , Brule chief- w.ti pre-ent. j American Hor-t made a -troiux talk in favor of the Indiana complying withUeu. ililes" disarmiii'j .inler. and -avuisr tm chief- should return to their hone and brin-; their vounz mn to re-pect their whit: friend-. d.-sadc tnem'from vio lence ami "ompei the children to return to school. shore Bull -aid that many of the Rose bud Indians wanted to eme u Pine liidse beeau-e they in.'- they would be Treated better ther. They wire -itarved at Ro-eoud -omeuinc-. They wanted to live w nh their brothers in one place. Indians blc r J. Ilenrv W-inieman, fi.sr? W. ii:iiliy. Fnnk Hnrer, fli ary Losekf. W A. McAllister. II. M. Wiaelow. S. C. G'rr. AraoUl ?. II. Ophlrica. Icrlianl LosuUe. fE-mk of deposit; inter?st allowwi on timo l;M)itB; War -id eil chaiu on Uaited static and Europe, and bur and tell availuhlcun:tta. tW luo I he pleaxed toroccive yonr batuaes. tVa -jlicit your vatroiiapj. 2;-ieca7 FORTHE mm COTTAGE OMK -fiLLOX A.&M.TURNER Or -- W. U!J5J.KK. TraTrlins almaH. ff T!n" oraa in dritlais la aTury par ticular. actl o ffuaranieed. irjjjy TO ,A .T.i DBT-inmAT i r Li HU TTV r E ll POMS ?&mjL EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH P-Hj.ple carried lie- .ibout tin whon they were -eparuted. Hiirh Pipe and Two Strike -ti- -poke ami were followed by 2tttul;noluiei. a fine ynunc chief, a member of the Taylor scout. He iM -oine had '-ome ti the asenrv to r.iake tnoible and had killed fnend'.y Indians. That had cati-ed the soidiiirs 'o he sent, aaain-t them and av.dV lien. M.ie- command tnem to lay down th'lr arm. Ho honed au of them would coinpiy with the order because it would bnni peace airain. A short time au he had brought to White Hati Lieut. Taylor i a aood many of ittin? Hull's ' men. They were now in camp. They had been well treated ami their ponies fed with zrain ind hay. If Bur Foot i and hi- baud had come in they would have ln-'n treated m th" -ame manner. The trouble which came to hnu wa brousht on by his own piniole. Dr. Mcuilln-uddy "bee ave the In dians a talk in which he pointed out to them tli" errors they had made. He ad- visoti tnem to oncy me reuiiiaiions in , tue future. Lieut. Tay'or was asked by the In dians to speak. He -aid he new very many Oralailas and was -atistied thev were friendly He did not know the Brules -o well, but felt that there were many trood men agvmiz them. The trouble tliev had eprien ed had been occasioned by a variety of circumstance-. In the greater part of the In dian troubles he had onrved that the Indians had alwavs a -rood evrus-e. and he thought they hai -ome eieiiM in this instance. The trouble wa- now over, and if they wished to remain in peace ail they had to do was to com ply with the orders of ien. Mile. Tho-" who had irood -ense should set the example to ami control the young men. They had turned in virv fe- znn-. and ever-one knew they aad manv more. The zreat -pint had a far tii:- winter triven extraordinary jrood t weather. If a blizzard -hould now come , up their children and women would die ' and they and The -oldier would -uller He hoped they wornd immediately com-1 ply with Itch. Miles" oruer. - the -oi-iliers could -oon so home. If they did. . some of the chiefs would 0e taken to i Washington to state their grievance- to the zreat father. Their nchts would bi reeoca.zed by the pre-idins officer- over them. The council elo-eu m tue be-t pu ihle , humor, the Brine- havmc listened in- j tently. iiood re-ult- are etpeercd tnmi j the council. . Up to this evening the Indians have turned over rifty-uie suns, out of about 1.400 they are believed to pos-e-s. Standing Elk'- aud Little Chief- bands j of rheyennes left here to-day for Tonzue , river asency. a distance of about 400 t miles. They are accompanied bv r.ipr. j Ewers, whose duty, among other things, i will be to sati-fy the settlers a.onir the route that, tin Indians are peaceable, and that no dancer need be apprehend! d. The transfer is made in pur-uanee of an acreement enterei into -evera. montii a?o by Gen. Miles and other Cheyenne commissioner-, at the reque-t ( f u.e Cheyennes. who are not able to live in neaee with the Sioux. The disposition of the various bodies of troop unchanced. abandoned, for the nresent. wtu .in. probabilitv that anv tff--eiuent bi'twe .1. . ...- ..-.. V... ..-.....) ..r in rli.i A I II' O.irill - Ji o- aiinni .lb 111 'Uii tun. Arter two days of discu-sioaan . ou-ideration the person- interested wer loreeii to aoandon the pmiect, Velne day mht they unanimously ''rfrm-it m di-aree. Tho-e who 'tad -inveiied to combine were the roilowin: Rolx-rt Stuart, iconre B. Douglas and Walter D. Doug las, of the Cereal Milling eonipany of this city. F. Schumacher ami Messrs. Barber and Crous.'. of tho Schumacher Milliuir company. Akron. n . S. Coldren. of the Iowa "ity Oatmeal company. Iowa City, la.- IL P. Croweil. of the Quaker Mills company. Ravenna. O.: F. C. Kinc, of the Eockford Millins company, lioci---ford. I'.l.. and Mr Howard, of the How ard Oatmeal comuuuv'. A.tl-on. O. The project contemplated was the pur chase of the several companies repre sented by them, and the creation of a new company to embrace ail. The orisrmator of the project was the Schu macher company of Akron, and it was pushed until the meeting was obtained. 'Your plan t'ras to be similar to that of tin defunct American Harvester com pany: did you fail to azree because of like leaai oh-tades-'" -No."' replied Mr. Robert Stuart. -Although w had not inne far enough in oraanixatinn to employ counsel, we i-id no reason to think there were any lejral obstacle- in our way. Differences about the valuation of our respective properties and piants were ehieily the roc we -pht upon. Most of those pres ent thought the valuation of their own plant too low in comparison to the claims of others." -What was to be the capital of the new plant, had it been formed?" -The proposition was to capitalise in at Sr.ooo.''OU. "How wa- the new combine to differ from the last one."" "The agreement entered into three vears a.ro and which ended last May was -imply a pooling arrangement and did not menre the separate mills into one companv or organization. The purpo-e behind tne new company was to lower the cot of the manufacture of meal and to curtail many expenses now unavoida ble." Any intention to increase prices?" "None whatever."" -Will then be any further attempt to organize the company?"" -There may be. but the probability is that it will not be soon. For niy-elf." added Mr. St.iart. "I have no faith in the realization of the "cheme unless -ome nartie- modify their claims." ! -This proposed company was oulv to 1 embrace a few mills m the country?" 1 "Well, there are forty or tifty other -mall oat-meal miils in the country I which were not taken Into coqsidera ' turn." Nearly ail of the millers from abroad ! have jone home anil with a feelins that ' the combine would not be formed in time ' to tnaiic even a -mail dish of porridge ' for the babies and dy-peytie- of the i cominz generation. MYSTERIOUS OEATH. His HI'S An Old :rjitn Farm- r Found With efc lirokeu. Mui.-rii-i.fc..-, LI.. Jna. l..-lhe 'cry -uriounding the death of am Swiirtz. found by the ia collector of r.raad Rapid.- town-hip Tm-day after noon. .a- not cleared upbv theoroner's iti'iuest. He was found lying on the i'oor and a-ramst the -tove. Ids body dou j'ed un and hi- neck bniken. with a remain- A.T- TJ. p. Depot, liicartf ACT OF A BRAVE MAN. Columbus. Bad ItXor Been for HN I)r!n.r .Many l tli IVould Har- Gone to I'lece-. Kpv Wrst. K'a.- Jan. IT. Several of the -treat- li-thts on the F'onda rei i from ' hae recently had narrow e-vape owin-t t. t.ie u.f. 0f !': the ---amer Lau.e igh OV- has i 1-ASS. U" - T A -TTl & i-, ' sr. -----" 3 runninc: out of oil. norther-" in h- been unable to mm. Key e-t for over a J ?' .f""" V, tortnignt. Dunn.: the past week news has reai hed thi citv that the Florida reef luihthoi.se- wer- -rettintr out of oil. The very chance or -ui-h an evnt is enough to fr:.rhtep any one accustomed to navi-rare the Florida r-efs. In ail. ome ei-tht rir-r onier lights stand senti nel ilonc the whole chain of reef, cotn-aiencin-j at b'o.er rock and ending at Dry Torr.ivra-. shouid hese lights tail to be burning, the -eef- would be dis covered only when the ves-1 w;a- high on the rucks and da.-hin-r to pieces. The new of th" condition of the Florida reef lignr dinner in his hand. Hi- body was rigid ai.d he hail been dead for -everai days. ' The dead man and his brother were I i.erman-. both bachelors. 3." to 10 years ' old. ho owned a farm and lived to- ..ether without any help. They thought ' a great, deal of each other, and when j in ixiuur would imaeine they were old ! lers or Indian-, and would fight and shoot j at. each other, apparently in earnest, but never with any serious result. A few ! year- atro they burned one of their out I buildings during one of their sprees. i The surviving brother, when found, had ' his head done up in a towel and his face j was badly blistered. He explained this ' by -avin-r That a Mr. Ru-rir. of Ottawa. . ealieil there one day last week and told j him To use hot water for neuralsia. j which he hail done and blistered his t face. When assed why he did not in ! form -omeone that his brother was dead he replied that Monday moraine, when he found him lying on the rioor. he thought he was playing dead, as he had done -o before; that, he hail built a lire in the -tove. which had burned his hrather" -boulder, but that Tue-day niornintr. when he found him still there, he k-.ew he wa not niaying dead: that zone to a neiznoor s ana told them to z-z ready tor a tunerai. Nothinz further than he will tell can be known about tu" affair and he is sup nose.l to be crazed It is supposed that thev were havm-r one of their imaginary scrimmage- with Indians and the result was fatal to one of them and has proba biv wrecked the mind of the otner. The neiahbors say that when sober tney were harmies?, but when drunk they were constantly in fear that the brothers wmld burn prouerry or injure some one. of the state of rtt.lirat.Ka. in -.ssum as-eiiinieu. re-pwniMij- re.irese.ii un-. Oie Divseni comlilion t a Ian." numnrr ot the m.eiis of a va-t ara -uir -wte. u. T-.Veiltv.MBlU ouilH."1 m th" we-fe r.art z! fie -tatt-. nami'v I.ir.c! in. Uaw-on. Locr.in. 'aster Thoui.1-. HooKt-r 'jrant- Anliur Mc-lUer-u. sV-ott s Blurt. Banner. Ivlnibail. Deuel. Chevean Iveitli. Perlun-. Cha-e. Duiiily Ti.i"e- IT hcocii. Fmuuer "I.el lllow .opiier. Fnrna,-. PU-Jh- ,T"r.ii Ke.irney FrmhU" -n.t t...up. .mi .unulnin-. a r'P'Ua iou ipproximaun-iiuiuOper-.ii-.-1i.- -nch as i -omit nuiiUc ')uev..ieiice mil deserve na tional .iiiuier.iuun. Tins va-t area oi .-ouutrv ,)ntains w.tlun iu -ul ul the elements nin-e ary to tne rimtr mtnu f.n dinncuitural district. It.!- ivipu-Uite-l :tti an mteiiiuwit uulustno'.. cconomi . ai'-'a e4, ,tu""itto'ns. tnil i-vra. yai-s ot iiractlnu te-t h-tro -rmplv isemOusU-ateii the truth Ual Ine .-iimatu.- 'onditions ar unl "rinnly ravoranie to .ir.itUt-.tral nur-niti". but the i-uaianc .imdltmns relating ') hmnidltv durimr the Jx-t -eason uar bt-n mtavonble m the OtnscuP-sra! pur-mtnof the people, there j.ivu; "'eeji mi .iiuio-l totai tallure of crop-, tnaareiidel-inir the condition of the -ettlei ah- ilnt el v-:i!aRnmg. The .lismbntion is )t -ucl pnr"iti'a. luirh .-rn th'nmieiil:ite md r.rostiective exi- 'encie- of the c:ii- .w to .-re:it.- i ile&i.ind for immiiUati T"ii! nr ' otul i.T !r.son:tiiV .imlll- the 'late t rsenra.iKa 'o -aiet". Fn'ni arefpl'v i"ompntl reports oinciauj made .n "".e vanoiis'iiuntle- uameil above.lt oj tv-pecfil.y suomitteu that fiuly ;o per ccnt. t --he Herniation, or orw iuawi peiplc. aie ex-uisirciv emraitiil m and dependent npon the lilt;'-lt!enaf the -ill md it- products as a means -f subsistence While a u'i"eneis -enU ne-nt mitt.ie )u-')ltncr permeate ever '1er:'t'ilrn5..'f hAstate o erament. and the t-emles .1 'he ommonweaith will le axeit to me it most to ameliorate tlie ondlticn ind re ex - the siulenn rl the-e people, we fully rvalue the .naanitudevand the euormou.- ex lenditup ne-eaarv ti clothe, feed md care r he-e people " Carefully ompiled ita-tistic--how that thev am-t oe provided fur until a 'larvi t malic "--idicd ', ht-ii:, lhey m-ist be lurnlsheii w-i b sdhtlstence ror them lves ind with snun for 'xth leetl and s-ed in onier to plant their rieldb and ultimate their ands. Arel.ahle e-tmate n:i-ed upon n'turn- show that in expeuditure appmpnat .niru . will i;e nere-.-ary oo supply the virteties ot -eed for planting and x limit etl -nnnlv is reed for teams in use. To meet this :attcr demand vnir memoriai-sts eararstiy and reipecttullv js.t 'hat "r.ir--ss naUe such early provision i- the exiince- f the situation de mand md the lusine 'f vour inpi-t body perr t. anil veur memortailsw wll ever pmy. i;n motion of -enaUir l' ynrer con-ider.i-tiou of tiie journal of tlie jomr.'-sion wis deferred until to-morrow anljlicT adopted it will be adopted as of .lanuarv id. The Senate then idjourueu. The house met at tp. m. with all the ireinlier" pre ent- The -peaUcr annorinced tlio following comm.tfee-. On Rule Theseeaker. eliairman. Me-sr. -hr-ider. '.-irpentur, Undo. Howe llcRey. nolil". ''retiaan, j Eiiro-s,'d jplls John in. of V illey. ciiiiirtiuin: illsr . Soduriiniu Nuwlxjrry. Pol.-m. M,uS W Ilium-, of Uase. seiiap pel. -hryoc-c Wd irdm'r. .-um nt r2olutiou bv Gale, instructing tlie -eua'ors and reone-timr til" 'M'pn'-eiit-itive- m co "ei- to de'eami tlie ft)nclo ere of tlie 5ov"rnnient moitiae azan-t the Piiioii Pacific niiroad. was read the tlrst tune. re-olotiou bv -torn-dortr. tliaukin tlie militia in the tield for their liravury. was pa it. A joint re-dutiou ::ieniori:illzui coimre U) appropr'ate ftMii.imfl for the purcliu- of -d for the 'ir'ntn-striciieti tvaieu was il-t t):i-il. The following un- the more important bt!ls .ntrodncitl Bv "el)i rry n-t:iiii-liinsUmti-Unown a- tlie lowi m.ixiiiiuin frr-iiiht farlir md litini the Iowa freight ji.i ,iicauon. By Howe Provtilina foi -tale publication of -diool tjo)k- aud furui-h'ii-j o pupils at co-r. Tbis bill lppitiprtare-al.'u.i'00 out of i he aetier-ii -enocl fund f. r -arrvinff out its piitvisions. , By Heath To n-pOai the umucent put-cliu-er " clan in note-. By Breen Fixing rrtne tslihi: auiiioer of members of boanl- of Odac itum in cities of llie tir-f cl-i-:-. B McKes-an V bill to .-arry into eirect the Morrill education: bill. er-W-itur a-rf-CUiturnl s.iilezer. Bv II.. we To irent L'inuer'oti iletec-ini- aadothei-s from exercisliii: io lice power- in ill!-1 -iilte By Luiiiax Keu'lrj- a-eui- of corpor:i-tJon- to te-lify in i.-a of u-ury By Lomax To pn-lnbit anonymous pu-l-er- il:inia'':il to any ainlMate on election. Sy sodern.au To reduce the cmnpen-a-timi of county ciisrlu by -tnkiusout the tUX ll-t fe,. By -oderman llaklm: in contracts for uury void, and ii.aUjii all ontrtict- by a.i-at for usurious rale- binding on the pniu-iuai Bv Km Tu provide for the d'-lrueuiu if !Ju Ian thi-Ues. By -oilerman Makin-J u-ury n uidi.l .ible olTell . By -coit Exempting per-mal property . the iiiiiotiut of s.luii fn in fixation The -peiiU-er announced tlie following -pe-cial ciimnottee to dnift l bill appmpruitiug rioo.iton. or -.- much i may neces-ary. for the henetji of dnuth-stnct.en -uirerers: MimIIc. of Red W.How. rlia.rn.an. Me p-. Wat-on. ?tebhin. !aiiee Feiton. Hall. Purnell. Heatii and l.odda'st. I'he .oncurvuir re-,duti'-n tixin Tue-day. .Sail. -". as lie- oav ;or 'iuiu.ii uie jomi convention to determine riie cont-t ca-e-wa- taken up and pa el 'iy . unanmioiis vte On motion of shiyix-k the ihmh-adjourned till IU a. tn. to-morrow Li- OL.v. Jan. 13. Very little but routine busine was tninsactei in the -eiiate this mornimr. The clerk- read all bills from be ginning to end. which consumes much time that was -aved by the cler!;1. of former -es--ion-s. who Irenuently read very little but the title or introduction. -enator Kuntz was appointed to act with two members of the house as i delegation to tlie irrigation convention to be held at Mc Cook on Jan. --. V resolution was patsi-d expre-sing the Bv (Srdnur ars 'iKari i lers UvBiitu BvB 5-' toW By Hinkle. of sarpy I'rovidim; that county supervisors should oe elected by dis trict instead of the county at large. Retiulnug till engines and inlpoed with -iiitoniatic coup- ry I. IM2 drou Increasing lurors fees from per day. Bv WiMrou F!3iu:r fees of membem or oaru ofJluperv.-ori it ;-- per ia . By aldron Repealing the bounty on -agar grown m this tate. Bv -teven-. of Fillmore To prevent swindling. This bill pnividts that whoever buys a pronu. ry note shall take the same -object to any defenses that may have been made against the original bolder. Bv -help Ta compel railroads to e-tal)-lishuuderground cro-siicrs where the Trade is moin than rive 'eet n heiuiit. By Fa.xon To miferMii women tue right to vote it municipal elections. By Hall Creating a depository forcounty fund-. Bv Arnold To e-t-ibli-h i uniform sys tem" of text books. This bill pmvides that the secretary of -tate ami attorney-general shall eonrract with -one responsible party. . . . - ... .- . ... .... I. t..,., H...L-i- r-llle!il of ios -i.iii". oi miiii.-ii - u,.i.T ..r- -..'i.wil fur t nern d or aftei U year, and tlie "Iiim)! fund ir -cmiioIs 'or l nerti 'S or appropriate 5."o.uOO from to carry out lt provi.-ions. By Capek Extending the provisions of the mechanics lien law to mills and to tree planting. By sternsdorf Repealing the law pro viding 'or a bounty on -ugar" By ! .ipek Tn -ecure "leave of an-cene" to all employes for the purpo-e of exercis ing the elective franchi-e. By Curtis Authorizing organization of farmers mutual insurance companies. Bills on second reading were read ami re ferred to proner committees. Bv liniiev'mter Rcipilr'ng railroads to esiabli-h cattle guards and em-sings m cer tain case-. Hi- i.-....M:i!vin-g a ." null levy for -chool ourpo-os. The hous! then adjourned till - o clock P- m" , - , c At tbe fter"oon -c-sioe -teven-. of bur- nas. moved that each member be supplied bv the secretary of state with live paper wrappers, live daily papers of his own sec tion, md ten --cent stamps. 'arr!ed. Modie imivi d that the house concur in the -mate re-oliitlun to appoint a committee uf wo t" -ttten' tii" "ricatio". "otvntlon, whicii meets at McCook on Jan. 2C- Car ried, and the speaker appointed Modie and Ruggle- a -aid committee. Mr. Moan introiluced a mil ror me sun m:s.slon of a constitutional amendment, providing for the election of three railroad commissioners by a direct vote of the peo- bi. On motion of ahrnder the house adjourned until pi a. m. to-morrow. Lrjcpr. Jn-t. In the -enin ."on-iU erahle of the journal of the preceding day's bu-iness occupied the entire time of that body In rile notice -peak'T hiae" aniinuuceu the follou'ng committee uu luiliciary slirader of Logan, chair man; Me-sr-." Kruse. l arpenter. Taylor. Reynold. Lomax. Herman. G.ue. Wau-m. Cornl-h and Capek. Lomax pn'senled a petition from citizens ..f Calloway, Custer count-, -citing forth the failur' of erois 'ind the needs of the people. On motion of White, ail petitions or this character, without being read, were referred to the -recial committee appointed to draft a bill appropriating tIiIii.uiiii for the relief of we-i.TU -ufferers. The following are tie- mo-r Important bills introduced: By Felion Reuuiriug county clerks to make aiistrarta or t.tle to real property, and lixing th fee for -ame at 51. By -ch.ippel To repeal the law nrov'd mi. for the ippointnieiir of oil inspectors. IU I'ur-ieil Vuthor:.ing file div '.-ion of countiis by a majority instead of i ttne--UriliS ole. Bv -oderman Allowing tuo years to re deem lands -ld for taxes bv the payment i" 111 percent interest. H" Wlitt VutJiotlziioc -Itie-of the-ec-uid" dx to it-v y a sp-cial tax to pay for ga- md electric lights. By ol.-m Fixing the legal niie of interest it 7 per cent, and contract rate it 10 per cent. By Memlorn" Appropriating jI.Ij'I to reimbur-" J. II. O'Neill, contractor, of tmalia. for -exinis " m building the Nor folk asylum for the .n-aiw. Rv -irnilortr I'or tlie illef !" Vunu Korean. 1'hN bill pnivuie- that 510.000 -hall be appropnati-d for the relief of Anna Vorean. .fe of the engineer oi riie Lincoln In -pital. who wa- killed by in explosion on Feb. ". 1 ' Bv Brede:-n A joint re-ohuioii reiiuet- n-g ongt to take -itch actum that all raili-iads ami telegraph lines -hall pa into tho po- "-ti.n f the government. By Met ntciiin lo repeal nie mihiuv oh ugar Bv Ftpton Making the punishment Of pel it lan-eny the -ame as for grand larceny. Bills on -cond n-ailing "n taken up. nferred to tie proper committee md or- I den-o pr'iirct. I t the afteriiuon ion shnid"'r Intro duced a resolution Instructing the -ualors fnmi Nebraska to vote for the free coinage of silver. Adopted. Mr. Mondie. from the cuiimitteeappointed to draft l hill making in ippmpt latum for vestern -uffi'rers. made i pur'lal report, to the effect that icoiitract beie-n - hole-ale dealers of the tate n'llef committee -.vas being p"-fected by winch immediate relief would be guaranteed, ami that i bill would he introduced to-morrow covering tin- ap- to ,1 propnation. Among the bills introduced are the fol lowing: By Wil-on Providing for depo-iting and loaning money In the hands of county treasurers and for turning the intere-t, for the -ame into the county fund where it be- ll'Ilgs. Bv Johnn Relntivi; to taxation of m ill-y Sherman home. Kirk of Kearney, 'ilie oiiljr hbUr'' ecmmUt not controlled Vie tlie liiileneuileuts is dsil andgatttC, which consists of Watson irep.) andthe entire del egation from Douglas, cohii - Quito a number of bills were introuueea. after which the house .uljourned. I LiscoLn. NTeb.. Tun. IU. Little business of importance wa tnnsctd In Uie enate ' this nUJcnlms. The Mattes re-olutiou"reiniiring the con testants for state ouices to furnish etch leg islator a printed copy of their evidence ! without cost to the state was amended by i senator Moore -o as u make it a "request," I when it received twenty-two vote. I senator -mea introduced a bill giving the ! Douglas county ThinL district eight I judges, ami senator Eggl!-ton offered a I bill providing for thirteen Judicial district.. enator Dysurt offered a Jidiit resolution j for i .institutional uniendment for an xiivtiri' niilroiid commission. In the house tie speaker appointed the following committee on rhe appropriation of 513.0HO for an experiment Station: Messrs. severin. of Lancaster; Faxon. Rohan. Wal droii and Wilson. The balance of the forenoon was taken up in a wrangle over the correction of the ("urnal. At the afternoon -esIon a linte number ot bills were sent up ami read the rirst time, among them the following: Bv Stevens, of Fillmor" Making eight hiur- a legal days work for servants, me chanics and laborers. By smith Repealing the "innocent pur chaser" claii-e tu urilOsi By Krick To puni-h lumber aud conl dealers for forming a pool or trust. By Taylor, of Butler Municipal uiTraga for women. Bv Moan To compel railroads to name stations the same as the village or city. Uy Moan Provmding that the governor and secretary of suite ihai? be added to the board of transportation and tho appoint ment of secretaries of the board by the governor. By Bertram! L'rovMing ror tne urn ins of grand juries. By smuh To require plaintiffs m civil actioi!" 'o tile ionl for co-ts. By Heath To prohibit th tuing of watered stock bv railroad corporations. By t ouine t To prevent discrimination in life Insurance and pmlnhit rebate-. B," Hennicb To appropriate the -uin of 5I.000 to Blaine county, the expense for the Urosecttt'uii ai'd convictiuu of one Yocum of a state offense. , By Brenuan To protect labor unions anil authorize them to adopt labels nd trade By -tehblns Appropriating 510.000 to sink an artesian well on the grounds of the In dustrial school t Kearney. Bv Lomax fo provide forth" election of presidential elector- by congressional dis-triczs. r Artjoiirnett. John Thompson, raey niive M"r- I reached the stage of moral convlrttoo , that the supreme court will without; i doubt or delay rind itslf necessitated to ' dipoee itself of the motion lodged . with It last Monday in the name, style ami behalf of Sir John. The officials of the department erf Justice found the con- . elusions whereat the? hv so peedlly t arrived upon the following grouniia: 1. The case made by sir .Tohn ThrtTsmon .ia. .,s.ntl:i!lir nml as a matter of sttD I stance a aurstlon of disputed boundary between the Uuiiwl States and a foreign natlHu. ?ttch -1 mie-tion has- repeatedly come hefora tlJ supreme court, and In every Instance that cudrthi ruled that It must and will follow and enfofes he coa siructlun as tc boundary as Imparted r congress, or by tho executive In the an H?nce of legislative determination. 2. The attorney-general will resist tho motion of Sir John Tbompwon as vexatloii. using that term In Its le-al smis. On tliU ......... i, .rill inrisiiliicK. under SCSI Or the department of state, transenpts of d'plo matic archives showing that tho queen of n resit Britain, the sovereign of air John Thompson. Is now. and has iong been en--fed in litigating tne reipectlve rights of Great Britain and the United states In the executive department of the federal govern ment, and that a mere subject of that sov ereign, even with her own Consent, cannot be permitted to hanuss the government of the 1'nlted -Uites by citing ir before another department of the federal government to answer the same allegations of complaint ar-slng out of the same subject matter. ;;. The motion will be opposed on the ground that tlie case of sayward is not an admiralty case and that consequently no authority to issue the desired writ of pro hibition resides in the supreme court. It is held that it. I discourteous for a foreign government to lttempt to Uiko matter out of the diplomatic department and eu deavor to put it in the courts. As an instance of this attention has been called to the case of tho Mexican aovernment in the fraud claim of Weil and LitAbrn. While that caae was :ro in:r through the; diplomatic stages the Mexican government proposed M resort to the courts for determination of the fraud chum, and employed Matt Carpen wr. tiipn ,1 senator from Wisconsin, to prepare a bill in equity to be filed In the 1'nited States court of this district. But before doing so the Mexican minister at Washington courteously informed Mr Evaru. then secretary of state, of the intention of his government. Mr. Evarw very promotly condemned such a course and the Mexican government desisted from instituting the -suit on the ground that it would not be well to incur the displeasure of the department of atate pending a diplomatic discussion and set tlement of the matter. The Briti-h minister has maintained an ab-oltlte silence respecting the pro ceedings, but Is understood to be await ing instructions from Lord Salisbury It is believed that Lord Salisbury wni liselawi all responsibility for the suit on behalf of the British government and will remind -Mr. Blaine that the action of the attorney-general of Canada, is not of a diplomatic nature, and that cons quenty it is outside the jurisdiction of the imperial authorities. ft. AMD JAC011 if P. AMDBwJtJCT. HKJ5H. USNitX i-A-iAis. JUlU'l.biiuati.i. . V jr First National I 2HK tUUH e i K Report of Condition Yar 17, 1S90L raaa m4 DlMvuta. SUTO X L&aowt 10. a Mtat. f iraitw aad nxinrr . . lilte-i Do fxaa ottr Unii. .. ..aTTt.M CMkimOABd ia.7.i uisamu Hattl al r-iu Caftlvttetprafln N'Micm! baak nits autstautHaj. Oaitaaaata. Saa aallar a?.3.9 11XF- It X3.i ai lit.axi.1 MMsl.UJ r.3:o ia gasiness rds. J ."- K11.IA3T. D&CTCHER ADV0KAT, Ofica ovar Colaaibna fitato Banlr. Colnwbaa. SabraalD. ' DCtLITM M. BEEDEC. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Oaxca ota Sebraak. First Satitmal Emak. Colninbaa. J. .Cotisun. DRAY and EXPRESSMAN. U. P hasrr hading. (7cid haadlad witii iMamartars at J. P. Barker A C.'a oi2ck. Talaahaaa. and J4. rMjMU FATJBLE X 1HAD8IIAW. (Atccoaort to Fiubta 5njAWt). bricik: ijk:ers i MB 'mil m I'm and balldcra will (hid our brick finbeiaaa and offered nt MaaenaUa r' Waal aiao nracami to do ail !tind nf bnrs trar lOsavfiai K. TQHUlJt St CO Proprtatorn and PnBlishere of tha toowsn JsraiAi is a 33- rjan.T .TS3ti, Bath, sort-paid to any addreaa. t-r $?-00 a jnr. asictir ia advanct. Fwnxr Jora'fAis Jl.t 7r. M. W. a. JfcALLiaTEIl. TrcALi.irr.ji W. M-COIWELIUa I COatKI.-U" SPAHK3 ?SOM THEWIHES. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Colmntjus. Nab. Lincoln elra-lt.i Suhliln. .I.niv Sorkdv. the murdered sport, was worth over SiUU.OuU. Jonx iino-iiAC3. of Sutton t lender among the Russian resident, is dead. TiiEKE aro nineteen counties in Ne braska having lauy upenntendent3 of public instruction. Dk-.-'I'" O'IIau.v was frozen to death while on Ins way home from Red Cloud. He lived ten miles out ol town. Dirrnuii -Vhroedf.ii. a wM!-to-da farmer neanr Beatrice, was killed ay A tree he was felling falling upon him. The Otoe county poor farm is self--uataining. There was 5100 left in the trasilrv Jan. t. 131. niter ail the ex penses for the year had been paid. Tue farmers put In about as much time making law- as they would plowing corn. The daily sessions of the legis lature are twice as lone as formerly. SvitArcsE has made a big strike in putting in the Uite-baped track, as from the present outlook then "ill be -ome WO horses worked on the track the com ing season. Tui-: new cylindrical steel railway car which is on a trial trip from Albany, X. V.. to '-an Francisco, was constructed after the designs of H. D. Perky, a I former rremont man. no sooner reached K .t.A.JUE .Wr jvC". W. euiTa:1 L-:. v storm to fM -a-i ta jf t-. . . r d Ti i!if ' is -. tinyta. rev-'i ue cutter Mc- zr tnr mgh the isriitheiiies. It -n Historical Cfctr"eter. Cobsicajia. Tei. Jin. IT. Col. -en-e of the -en.ite that immediate action (rmPr mlroad lands should be taken to provide out of the state : an(j otm,r counties. funds for the people who are -uuering irom the failure of their crop-. Vmonc the new bills mtrolui"ed were the following: ( Uv jwitzler Providing that electors for pre-identand vice-president shall be elected , at the general election in thr year lt"02 and evry four years thereafteron such day as congress may appoint, one of said electors to be chi -en from each consre-eional dls- I tnct mto which the -tate may be divided and two of aid electors to be chosen from the -tate at large. By x oulter Repealing the bounty on the manufacture of -ucar from beets or -orghum. l By Wilson Providing for thirteen judicial district. Bv -heg. Amending lection 4"J. chapter 2-. of the complied statute- entitled -"Fees." It provides that county judge- and county le.-Us -hall turn into the counry rrcaJory aii f- in exce- of 5l.."00. and Vsnty tr-a-urer and -henifs all in e.xclfc of 5; iiOO. In count le- of ii.OCO popwtion he traurr shall reciv ?o.0a) 'and ' -nail 1'iv.- nce ary assistants whose ,i --ireg.i'e -aiane- may not exceed , . i'M1: in- -neria1 -hall receive ?2.50) ind i-ivp a 5P00 ipputv and necessary tail :.; .: iu 'ounty clerk shall receive. t Vi ' tnd have a ?1 JOO uepury. The judge n.::l receive fees to the amount of -5t0 i u be provided with necessary clerks ' 'i si -llane- -nail cot exceed 51.000 In the i -.."'.a:o. - a officer are allowed also to rt- -.ii uit to ex ed ;70) oafi for .iddl-i cnnipe-ttinn t , i.-aat-if needed. In counties of j sideraticn. 7 -" orojljiKJa tne fee of rhe countv 1 t the moraine 3e-ion of i .tin-t 1- raid cjvr to the treasurer ! sneakf" announc'.! the Msi By iciieln Providing for a minoiity rep- I re-entatton in the officers of a corporation. This bill permits individual stockholder- to plump their vote- for one candidate. , The house then adjourned to 10 a. m. to- J morrow. ! LiNroLN. "eh., Jan. 15. A third of the -iiat s morning -e-shm :i" consnmed ha j reading and approving the record of the previous day's proceedings, nother third was taken ap in the tirst reading of senator . -heas bill for the regulation of gram ware- , hous"S. N'o one ever pay attention to the tir-t I and second reading of bill, because they will be printed before coming up for di-cus-on. In which form each legislator may tudy carefully and nt his leisure. in . former -e-ins the secretaries con fcnizcd much time by reading little more .ban The. t.tle the art and -econd time-. Thus far ' the independent -ecretaries have insisted , on reading every bill from title to nd. , senator s-virzier nut nis coueague- on t Emmet Eldeiit"S ha wn -ent irom the Beatrice poor house to the uisane asvlum because he imagines that he i3 inconstant and intimate communication with the Lord. The first Xebraskan to fail in the In dian war was ixeo. Willhow. who was ac cidentally shot while on pit-kit nearGor don bv T. R. Hooper, a comrade. Will how was not a regularly enlisted militia man, but went out with company K. of Schuyler, for adventure. Omaha has -4.S3 miles of eweraae. II. -I mile being laid last year. It haa 11:.'. 71 miles of curbing, I0.j." mile of which were sot up last year. Its trad ing amounts to 1.1 miles. 20 miles of which was nude last year. There are "il.im mile of paving. -J.21 miles beins laid last year. Th" Total um ex ponded in IiOO on street contract was sl.0'Jl.04.7". A-votheh and third attempt was made a?sln:ite John Hheedy, at Lincoln. .-atuniay night. Kis asnilant called him to the door of his home and tried to t brain him with a steel rod covered with leather. Mr. Mieedy drove the would-be I jf5,iiin away with a revolver, tiring live i hot.- at him. one of which took otFeer. I as the assailant left a trail of blood. The Omaha Indian? have petitioned j for a reailotment of land o as to give I children who were minors when the last allotment was made IrtO acrs of land. ' They reiiue-t rhat the remainder of their ; land may be sold to settler-. This will open up nearly liO.OUO acres of Thurston county land and be a boom to that ! county. A committee of Indian- is now ! in Washington to urz action by con ; gres in the matter. : In May. I-7. rhe school board of Nor i folk derided that it would pun-ha-e all sChOOl 00OKS U-eu ri 3;uuoi3. - - penment has worked well that the custom will not be willingly abandoned. While the number of pupils has grown with the growth of the city, the cost 0f books has slid down the cale a fo."w: From Julv. !:. to July. 1-. ".7t.,'!: from Julv. 1-7S. to July. l2-'J. ttO '--from Julv. 1-PD. to Julv. I-uo. l!W is. Tho savs the fiTire- for h eur- Ricu Jt Rontxso.v, siioe dealers of , Bradfonl. Pa., have disappeared. Liabil- : ities, SOO.UOO; assets. 510.000. The directors of the Distillinir and Feedinir company have ileclared a monthly dividend of ', of 1 per cent., payable Fb. -. It w ollicially reported that .100 per sons were transported to Siberia dnnnsr IsOO, but it is believed that the rea number is far greater. The apneal of the murderer Eyraud from the sentence of death pronounced upon him for the strangling of Goulfe has been rejected. Ge Milledge L. Bosh.vm. son of the late Gov. Bonliam. of tfonth Caro lina, is a defaulter of about S.,000 b Jouging to the state militia fund. The negotiations which have been pending between Newfoundland and the United States m the direction of prefer ential trade have fallen through. At Oshkosh. Wis., a portion the plant of Buckstaif. Edwards .i: .. fur nituie manufacturers, burned. Loss. $23,000; insurance. S.iOO.imhj. Dh. Samcei. r. Dixo.v. of the Acad emy qf Natural science. Philadelphia, .n view of the reports cabled from abroad regarding the Koch iyaiuh. once more puts forth his claim to a pnor di-rover of a tuberculoses lymph. The bodies of Waiter and Giles Ad ams, brothers, between the ages of 20 and r year, have been found near Cor pus Christ!. Tex. It is thought the young men were killed by cattle thieve? to cover up their crime. It is rumored that Mr Gladstone has given Mr. McCar'hv to understand, throush Mr. Moriey, that McCarthy withdrawal from the Irish leadership at this time will be a serious blow to the Inh cause, in the view of tho Eng'ish liberal. RCBOYD, akunrrxcnrani or Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware ! Job-Work, Booflsg and Gutter ia j a Specialty. aVSaqii oa tf& atraat, Kranaa Hm.'i old tand on Thirf aaath atroet. Wtf Cmxa. ? 'Ksxrr. Fiuc a. TLurr Klf APP BROS.. Contractors and Builders. rZariraataa raraiahati oa 'brick and atoaa work and aiaatarisc fma, Suartai attaatioat fp.iti io Uia batlara. maatlaa. me. Stalknwx ad taoJc tHTft'na' aid or O0tr buck work ta ryn sest uraiad br-.cx. a tciaitT. Corraipoadaaca aoliatai. Safacancoa tivaav -, Cola!abaa.N.b. 4la LAND FOB SALE. A PINE IMPHOTOD b'AI'.M for mln m Shall "r-ek vallpr. nrar Ctdnmbua. cfiut.-unin iM arra of lanit; aDont iu arrna nauor caltiTation: IU acre oeiruj nuwrrr,--. i maiador moetlr in cioTr and hlun gn- pifltarw and har lnd: lM fruit trsr -upr-lea. !" cherrr. pluma, "tc.. anzn brin; all .nu or arSSrttal ti-i and -limb.; VA fnIU-.rtn ,cD"nn. Th. fara tira ia fencM. and h Tdid mto atnall aelda by f enc. D wrllim; hons of vrnn rooma. ursaaiy. cora cnbn, Iara hnrsw ublo wiii har-asow. cattle ham micn noma fl toaa of hax; ho honae; 3 wrlla: raaamij -rr.Ur r-. . r niPc nr miiiraaa. 11- ii oara ot uurt.." --.-, --- - , Aii.oiPrnraia -iur. Joca- Snanytr THE MARKETS, Tan. The smaller rhan thoe of record by 'ntmduemir n resolution urging t rent year will oe the house to promptly pas an appropna- Jat; year. rion bill ror tne ruer ot tne orouin uner re Of ivmrw Ir. Ttir, through without ab- i..i., ! Ju ' A n silution by 5-nator Poynter was. I braska. Each road is aiv-n ..lnntoil .iithnrlTn" th plmlr tn .innninC a iva jnlnr rind the nOsltlOU Ol committee on ipnorrionment. Ir -vllt be . Ton an,i very mile of track :s aci-ura'elv ieirdutv to name judicial. Iegis.a'i-e md -.-.. crnrdinz to the imp the tnt.i', .. - -L -1 ,- . -1-- . -" '- - The state board of transportanon ir. ini n new railroad man or a li- evr has Ne- ttnet- T -M- 'on: ssssional districts. The chair has the ' of the commifee unler con- the bouse the Albert 'VL Lea. aged 4. died ner v5tarday. Lea. who wa- i gradua-e of Wes P.-''. supervised Tiit surev f Iowa. Minne sota. Wif-on- n ana a arse part of the h- c;ers"- -alary of 52,5 Ml t-' j -tries .11 he pain .ut . .-. s a. d a t- i t " .i;,i tuicd -p. -I to u.r4 if ii t igiithenses. u . sota. Wif-on- n ana a ar?e parv oi i: iowiM t oM af wind ia Um ref j m:iwi Qi ua wet Mississippi river. of standbas committee-, rol.ovjnit arerthe ciiajnuea Finance --3va asd sieas. XIchol. of Butfa - agr - ire. 3I--die. of 2fcd'V'.u w r.-.-is i. ' "s. F at-ic-r if sjcdu'e u -f - ate nibd a ur "ui.ului. Docsoc. of FJimoro in- milcaae of railroads in tue -ia- js 5 40.29. The BurMnTon ha- ." i. miles, the Cnion Pueitic I.2.-.4.T. mile-, the Elkhorn I.O0Q.6S mil-s. the Missouri Paciric 356.n7 miles, the Chicago "-t-?anl. Minneapolis Omaha -T: -n.. e-. tae EocK Iia-nu l- ru''i - br 1 i -he-" Line l-"" " t e i . -Ia. Wyandf .s jcv aujjoiuica Dvie ; ternsi sprovnaaat, Saytiolomew, 2bS t mnea. sjlouT City tiv Sto.:k. Cmos 5to-k Yaiiu. Sioux 'Ity, 17.H igs Estimate I receipts. 2.a00. opening this morning -vas slow on a basis of iue lower all around. Teller held out for better money, but buyers held on. justitled bv i big market, inferior quality and r"hi cago report- of tne forenoon. The hogs that -old at 'l.."i0 yesterday were taken up to-day at ?::.45. making the market a strong lOe lower. While the good hogs wre better to-day then were hardly .is ainy heavv loads In. the bulk being common and mixed stuif. The market closed steady at the de cline. Quotations: Heavy. 75. 'V&...45: medium and light. n.:505.35. Cattle Estimated receipt-, too. Only one fresh load vas receivl to-day The yards "ero cant of buyers, scalpers mak ing all the deals n the hold-over. ITie market was strong, with no change In price. Chicago Lava st-ocar. CHiCAfio, Jan. IT Cattle Beceipw. .l.ijnO. Market slow and lower- steers. 53.00 -a.-..-3: cockers. 2.ri(VS.1.-. - Hogs Receipts. 3r..000. Market lower; r-iug i. V...l(i-i.W packers. n.453.5S; prime heavy and butchers" -welchta. IS-jO 'a.i.r,d light. i.5ia-f.o.".. sheepBeceipw. 2.500. Market steady: natives. 4.005.4. SV westerns. .WJ.)i Tetan. it.004.30. Soutb Onialia Liva . otrrn Omah.v. Jan. 17 Hogs Estimated rceipti. 7.500. Official yesterday, -5,372: "hlnmentn. none. Market opened 10c lower; sealing at 51. ow?J3.j.. Cattle Estimates receipts. -,no. ...,! v-rprfiav. 2.1.14. shlpmenta. 15 Market opened Iow: quality common. Cblrac Proatuop. CntrAOO. .Ian. 17. Closlnff taeat iteadv; cash. -!', May. 35 s, Julv. Wic , ,)rn Steady, cash. 47'4'ti.lrc; May,5ljc .? " .f. Oats Firm. cash. 42 c: May. 45Kc Ky. 70c Baney Quiet 7."&SDc. Prime timothy 51 2J&1.27. Fla-x 51.:-. '.VhtUv J1.14. Provisions Pork -ready: cash, tl-5" May. tIO.."1-- Lard v-i(iy. cah. 55.75; Ma.yj foiti -21- ttirt rib steady: ean. 4."-.; May. -5 :z- Hides Firmeet ht?avy acil beat green M.K-.I.SX'- .e.greej. 4 it4w::'aaitedbull. 4,ct grren --alted a.f. a: lryin"". "C dry s-a.rai i0". ' Z" 7 '"a.f. Vtaz. dea -jns. cai j. se. TaJow Steady Sc u Qiii y&u&, 4?icj No, , &: iue, 4C A STRAY LEAF! DIABY. TB3 JOURNAL OFFICE CARDS. ENVELOPES, N0TTE HEADS. BILL HEADS. CIEfJULABS, DODGEBS, ETC. SUBSCEIBE NOW TNE C0L01NS JC'JimL, Offl-cars. THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE. Wm Oftr Sothfnr Tear, nt UjM. TbaJ"Tt?KiE. ia ackaow!dd tih fe r- -,-- nd fmiiy papar -.a i-mne -m.i. . -i.mnrn Mafi.irin in hf Pai-hie-- ""J ,-r ina:ine d.-uti utirelx ' A""""'" in:-. Anicncaa fhuusit .iad V-nifi.t li- catr iv'di etpunsnt of K !- i . it i A' good a7 .-..' r3i..mi in a "rof i.-si oleriture. wntf be ' B.ic:Mur. 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