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- - . . , TUB DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY FEBRUAEY 14 The Daily Bee , Wednesday Moraine , Fob. 15 Weatunr Hepord ( The following observation * ro taken nt the same tnutucnt of time at all tha stations ccntloneil. ) WAU DLP'T U. S. f IOKAIFRHVICR , \ OllAlU , Kobrnitrv 13 (1t ( r > t > . n.f ) S * lieimr , , . . . . 2) 01 ' Freeh Clear Cheicnno , . . . 2) 1C SG F Ir SB PUtt ! , . . . .30 ' 0 E It U la Omaha. .80 K at 30 OU H .Fresh Cloadj DCS ilolncs. .80 17 lUjht Clou iv Davenport. . . 30 23 Utfhl UIOUllj Bt. Paul. . . . . 30 1 * I rrxh St. louts. . . . 30 24 st : Krtsh CiiuJy Moorheid. . . . 30 11 3SF. Fro h leur Vincent. . . . .20 U SF. Gi < ar Blimarc * . . .2JB1 SE Ficsi. Clear ItulorJ . .3001 NU light Dradwootl. , Z1 95 49 S w I.l.nt C.ouJf Asalnahotno. ' The CoDODrdla masquerade at Turner's tall Thursday eTenlnf ; . The Social Art club met at 3 p. m.ycs terdiy. t This year valentine cards are finer that trio Christmas cird , nnd are to be had n itiihn&Co.'s , whe-o yon can always obtain - tain fi 10 cards , The grand gnllt day of the season ir Swedish SDciety will como cff Friday nlghl at Masonic hall , at. tholr annual ma-h.u r sda. A'l respectable persons admitted. Thj Home Cirale club party takei pbco at Majonio hall this evening at i o'clock , The Maennerohor society gave a t party Tuesday in honor of tholr anniver dito. ho many friendi of Mr. Henry Stra' burg , tbv photographer , will learn wilh re pretofThe The ca of John Gouild vs. the estati of R. P. Perov. deov oa , wal Mei thl di&trlot court yesterd&r. " " ' " - , , erty owners on Dim/lag , Fnrnam nnd lh ( CTm3 streets to Immediately clean thrii ruttera. Tha case of Charles Otto Frkoni was tried Tuesday ) n tl'f ditlriot c mrt and a verdict rendered fo tha defendant. Tha divorce caia ot Ktcibs vs. Kreinc was heard by JuJgoNoviilo yesterday. Th cruelty of the d.'fenlant nas the trouad ; o the buit. The Millard hotel has lately brcn th temporary i.bidms place ot a number o bridal plitite. Among the last was Mr 1L. . Martin and wi& > . of Lincoln , Pr f. Samuels , the optician , is still a the Paxton , and will bo there tot a f i days longer. Ills classes for aiding < h light are resommended by all that are ui log then ) . His hours are from U a , m. t 7 p. m. Hm&o Qhas. ATGoTdner , the German dlalee rfomedfac , Kuppotlcrl by Miss Pattl ROSE will present bis original comedy , ' 'Karl , at tbe opera house on Friday and Satui day. Reserved soatt ) go on sale Thurada morning. Emma "Whvpnr , daughter of J. I suid Emmtt Win" ! ar , ditd February 13tl agei fi/n yeirs nri four raonts. Funer ; at 10 n m. F < btuary 14th , from the famil residence on North Sixteenth street. By request , the Indies of the Eighteen ! M. E. church will repeat the baeket lunch voidable , at the church parlors , c Tliurtday ovenin ? , February 15th. Eac lady is requested to bring lunch for tw and chare it with the purchaser. The : will also bo a table of fancy articles and loituoo tree. The unusual interest mar fated on the previous occasion gives e Jactation thu this will be an unucual good time. All cordially invited. Tc-Uy is St. Valentine's d&y. The rtventeeuth annual fair of tl Nebraska f UU board of agriculture v. be held at Omaha , Saptember 10,11,3 IS , 14 and 15. Mr. Dean W. Shcrmnn and Miss Ei ma Swerdfegf r , of Atblaud , v ro muni by Kov. Charles W. Savldge at tu. M lard hotel , Febiuary 13tb , at 2 p. m. Mr. Ed Kreisfinan thlnts an injusl is dene to LiniBpH in the statement tl his wife , now dtceascd , was on any ter of ismilinrlty with John Daemon , also i oswAed , U. P. Pioneers The regular me&tl of the Pioneers will he held to-d ( Wedmeday ) evening at JCuony hall , 730 o'clock. All raombcH are r'qneil to bo present , T. J. Staby , Decretory. There WM n terrlbli runaway yeat ' d y mtrnirit from the rner of Ninth s cl rr Dtrettt. Th/ / team I eloaged ' 'Allen Br ! > > c.lhe ; PiJ enlh street Rroet Ueat , and then north to1 < Dlrto Dth' c ! . ofthe animal * fell down brokB his neak , while the unhurt , but the waflon w i b& tsnished , and the whole atfiU w * a ( aetroai ono f r the owners. Tl.0 silver wedding Bunlrcrsory ot J. Staerth wnd Hfe , WM p'.easwtly o l rat 4 on ThnrHUy last. Mr. Hme llvca en Twuntieth itre t nnd works at TJnlinPasifio shops , nd both he and estimable Isdy b&veo hoto ! friends in city. On ( hfs occasion they aescrnblci the number of fif ty.at least , and proccei to the residence cl the fortunate cou ] taking with them as a gift roagnlfic nUTcrfwIce. The evening w 8-x.n . tha nsual toclal enjoyment , and tbit pleasant w L d m y be Jul rd from fact that the company dU not dlspi until 7 a. m. A Ir.rge nnillenee Rfcmbk-d Iu beautiful cbnpcl of the Christian chv Tmrday to he" r tru dlccourie of Iho I Mr. Irgrsni in "Whtt the tinner must do if he would Le ( aved. " At the c of Ihe diseontse fi\e lersonswero ad to the membership cf tbe cb'ircb. ler Icfs vtro of uuunual Interest throi out. The pastor announced that he wo by pcci > 1 rcqntet , preach nut Sun Eight on . "The peculiar views of th Cl QHn church. " This tnbject waa annout 'lor the first Sunday night in January , wis laid ever on tcccunt o ! tba eztr wild weatl tr. . hi NEBRASKA LIVE STOCK. Annuil Meetings of the Ne braska Fine Stock Brooders' Association , The Nebraska Wool Growers' and Sheep Broedoru' Association. The moat Important meetings over held in thlo State ly iho Hvo stock breeders were the recent joint conven tions nt Lincoln. InvihtionB hadbacn cxtondud to Hon. A. M. Gotland , Illinois , president of the Na'ioua1 Wool Growers' Association , and to Ool. John Scott of Nevada , la. , to be present and deliver addresses. Mr. Garland waa at Washington and un able to bo In attendance , but Ool. Scjtt added much to the interest oi the mooting ! by bin able paper and informal rom&tks upon the various subjects under discussion. AFTERNOON SESSION , Col Saott , Lo'.ng ' calloj , g vo some very interesting hints ou stock bracd- era' conventions , iu which ho spoke very highly of the Interest manifested hy Nebraska brooders. The tame grasa interest waa thought by the Ool. onol to bo of vital imputanco lo thi' stock interests. Ho 5 ivo qulto a de tailed aosoaat of the Iowa association from its organization , and the good ( vark it had accomplished. Hon. J. B. Dlnqmoro , of Button , ipoko of the great importance of using only the beat thoroughbred aulmib In brooding. 7 Ool. Scott thought that in regard to S'nto fairs the ono fact that It wai a tlity oint show , and that any attomp1 to run a f jlr ozolnaivo c t other attrao lions would not bo sncousafut. The question of giving wjirm watci to stpok during cold weather waa dh oaeaod at oomo length by Prof. Thomp son , ( t being his opinion that semi tavipp ; could bo matlo by giving warn : > rater to stock during oold weather. Mr. Patterson moved that n conv mltteo bo appointed to draft resolution' to congress asking tholr auaiHtanco irj stamping out the disease prevalent imorg a < ok , and to have the same signed throughout tha cittto , whlcli I wn withdrawn upon tbo Buggontion ol Mr. J.T. Allan , that an onoay was Already pt > Dared on the subjaot to b read during iv , meeting. Mr. Carriage recommended tht purchasing ot fine naiC8 by nsnocia tlons , who thought by * * domg grcal boQefitn would result thtvufronj. Afr. O.\rrington thought that if more figii cultural journals wtrj road it woolc be of great benefit to farmers , ilu description of thu vr.riouj broods < I 'mported horaoi n.i3 listened to wltl great interest. EVENIKQ SE5SIOX. The meeting was called to order lj : the president. The first iu order wai the csmy of Mr. P. Jauton , of Fair bury , the aubjoot being the 8UEEF INTERESTS OP NEBRASKA , tbo following of which ia a gynopala Ho clairaocl Nebraoka'a dry atmoa phoro and rolling prairies was pecu liarly adapted to eheep raiting , and h fayorcd the Mnrino aa the moa pi eli table breed ; thought beat to pro euro r.beop as near homo aa peesiblu iu Delecting rains get coarao , etroni cnim&ls , withwoolnot too fine ; wouli grade ewes into small floclcn and eelec rama suited for each flock ; though cornatalks indiapenslblo in toedln sheep , nnd straw wca also very valuable uablo where aufliclont sheds were pro /Ided ; favored onrly lambing , owe should be kept in amall flo&ka durin lambing time ; extra pains should 1 > taken in preparing wool for markel thought best to tell wool as near hem an pocslble ; lambs should bo weaned b Septi'iubor let and turned into rye c oat fielde ; thought every iurm should kcop from fifty to ono hnndrr sheep ; thought our senators ii'id rej resentatlvcs Bhould do moro to a < vance farmers' intnrrsto by laws governing the epreadhip of di eases , eta. By grading , ho had brougl his clip from BOVUII pounds at clgl years old to ten pounds tt time ; bin losa curing the past pig ] years had not been moro than thn per.cont per annum. Ho oiixiinince in 1874 with 1,200 head , and had BO a great many ; never bought , any ini ti t ; ho has now 4.0CO heud. President W. W. PlckrcII , boll called for , thought Oregon wotho ahcnld bo kept oiui v.'intcr in th country before being fed ; feeds to 1 : fattening sheep tl.teo busholo of coi to each one huudrod head per da prefers ear to shelled ODTOI czp ots put on about twouty ponudaof flf , to the sheep. Ool. Soott , of Ipwj , teing caUc id road a paper on "frreed'rg and feeing to ing fo ; beef , and supplying t * , market , " U ) quality of beef could bo Ii IP jn1 ; iKindllcg tbo cattle wl idi iir * , * no loea oscrelao tlio moro bo < idirf iiV rlraentj went to ebow that t ilgb brwl oattlo produced much t fiuoit uo V under all clToameUnoi | ( > that the poorest cat la > tht onghbrod Is baHei meat then the bi J. cut In a nenlnwcR or common ofitt ! J.ih cited a c&eo whrro the warden of ih ponltcmtlary fed prlminpra on hi he rriido cattle , cWmlng It tha oboaj : Us on account nf the oxtrx smou ho cf nutrition contained therein ; reco ta menda the feeding uf oil motl a ad other strong foods far producing go boof. Oreit oaro should be taken tha selection of cJro and dom for brt ' . In the producing of good beef ; thorjf moro attention should bo plvim r > Bclcoting from among the be < = f brea , horse tha lit-at milking Btrains. The b rso beef In the market was produced * hobiT'i nfcri. Claimed that the n.oro i .1 J > r &M Joz focd bU rob uud , j > V IT Ing red and oil ev. pedal ticii.i would bo iu a mi ev.CO better cuntlon financially. Thou , no ono need frar an over supply reo good blooded stock. The denr iol would be beyond the supply for gpn atlons. Gave tome vrry import Kb hints on the cooking of food. She lid , never cook slow or throw aw y Jay liquid. Animals in order lo mnkegi beef should never bo allowed to gc ced bed hungry from birth to matnr ! hn1 In tbo discussion following , J , ime Alltn naked Col. Scott the best i for dairy purposes , to which ho piled , first select sires irom boat milk , inc famlllofl , whether in Jersey , Ayr , thlr , llntstoln , or any other breed , did not thluk the smaller broods most profitable for dairy purposes , for the reason that the carcass waa of no va'uc , preferred ohorthcrns , but thought Ilolstcln good. Among the best milking faaii'Lo wcro Prtncosr , Muildas , young Phyliro , young Mary's and o thorn ; thought best milking shorthorns would produce best beef ut.inmte , nllowtil culver to suck cows > t the tame tiuio mtlkiiiK he cow . Aftir tht > p lvo , lion Wui. Dkitoy thought Diisyn and young Marys among the bi&t milki ra Senator Ftlloy being called for , ld next to a woman ho loved a fine steer bjat. Hh plan of r lrlc ; c lvoi was to feed by hand. Hivd fuutd il best way. Fed oat HUM ! and oorr mt-nl ; used the small feed griulers , nt < f > chod to wtud mill for griuditifi 1000 * ; always kept salt before hi : oattlo. Hon , Win , Datley thought moa1 profitable tlino to fatten cattle wat , tvr < years and under ; did not r.pprnvo oi the usual w y of feeding at three in four years uf age ; was putting tw < ponuda and a quarter of fat per day 01 animals at the ago of tjrolvo to fif tect months , nnd had done so from bird of the animal ; thought good g"di steer * could bo made to welch 1 C0 ( pounds at twenty montba' olt' ; foi ttloning used corn meal , cnt hay nui occasionally oil oako ; had fed noakec corn with good rosultt ; millet , cu green , was good roughness , but WAI bad if out rlpo. W. 0. B. Allen read a paper ot "Oontaglona Dlseaaea , " In which IK urged upon all brooders the Ittpirt anco of united work in trying to ched the spread , and if possible utamp ou the various contagious diseases. Hi presented a oompilatlon of all tin State laws on this subject , alod gave i synopsis of the proposed bill iutro duood into the Nebraska legislature modeled after the Wyoming bill , pro vlding for a system of inspection aut quarantine against plouro pneumonia glanders , scrb , Texas cattle f jver , oto from other Sintoi or Territories. Hi also presented the views and scg oa tlou of the U. S. treasury oattlo com mission , urging this system of protoo tlon ncd uiwo briefly the vlowa of otho brooder * ' associvtlorannd pr cl'ca'foU ' ' tlo and sheep men with whom he hat oariiud on correspondence nnd lurgolj at whoBo request ho was present ti secure action by the Nebraska otocl growers. Rtmarkn wcro mtdo bj members of both aaiooiutions sluiwitic the dangnr whioh nipuaoad our st > ck men , and showlnj ? that thus fcr vlt ) the except ion of loaitsa from ( 'lnndoi brought in by Tei-s ponien a. d a few cues from other nourcof ; c.r.d srab it shrep , bronaht from the west anc southwest , the health of Nbbr.viki llocl.o and herds was excellent , nut the determination was expressed ( < koap them fruo from contagion ( liii'aaca if ponsible. A resolution was passed urginij ) n logisUtnro to adopt such meaiurea u , would iniuro a system of hupecMoi and quarmtino in case of ncceaetty Also a telegram waa sent to nenator it Washington urging tlmm to eh-i enoourattcmcnt to piaaago cf the Hatol bill , which has the same object i : vlow. * Ool. E P. Savage , chairman of committee mitteo ou live stock and Kn'ztng being present , was cnllad rp m nn stated that the bill outlined by M : Allen was then in the hands of'th oommittoo and would ba prcnso through both houses. This was th sentiment expressed by other mombei of thn legislature then present. Set atcr Filloy , of Gage county , also too part In the discussion relating to foec log of stock , and also In regard to th necessity for eomo legislation iu rogar to keeping out infectious diseases. Among the list of memben prosor and taking part wore : 0. H. Walker , president of the fie stock nsrociatlon ; J. 0. MoBrido , cc < rotary ; J. B. Dinsmoro , Thoron NJI V , Jansen , John Jansen , W. E Olark , J. Oarrington , W. 0. B. Allei Prof. Thompson , P/of. Oulbortsoi W. H. Bnrstow. J. T. Alhtn , Captei Dne > , Wm. PloVroll , WAtnon Picl irll , prosldHnt hcQp brocdcrn1 ansiol tion ; Lovln Thompron , W O.urtwH J. A MoNabb , Divld Swany I 1 Hotvord , LI. Simmons , 0 A. L inin L 0 , Johnaun , J. \ , Pitu tnjn , .1 " 0. M. Dtuse , Dr. W Kuupp. U. 0. Dwpon , A. W Tn Prof. Gilleaplo , William Daily , D Thom&s , SemtorFilloy , C'lonol E 1 Swage , of Nebraska : Oolonel Jctf ofIOWH > JIlTTIJtiJ. fy The two nPBpclatlotia hold nn a journed jcoUoK-thV llext stOrnlng 0 o'clock , an' thn , following qfiioc were clocied for the cnsnln year , v Peter JarmcD , president ; ' 0. , \ Doane , vice preddqnt ; W. H. Ba ; tow , treasurer ; W. 0 , B. Allen , s < rotary , FIKB fcTOOK BRBEDER9. 0. II. Walker , president ; Thcr Nye , J. P. Woods , Gee. W. E. D < aoy , H. 0. Dawion and W. H. Bi stow , vlco president * . A number of now membars wore i colved , and a programme outlined I next you's mooUaff , and also protl Ing foi a tent and headquarters I the brooders' association at the co Ing state fair. Stops were also tak in regard to the publication of pi caodlngi of the present session , n vocommcndlng that a joint oonventlc Lutlpg two days , be held next wlntt The treasurers topoitod a boUnce hand In both aiBooIntiouB. The meollng waa hold at the oil of J , 0. McBddo , who has acted coorrttary for soverol years past , 1 . doollnod e > o-oloollon. in fclETKOPOLITAj } HOTEL , OJ ! d HA , HKB. I'sblos supplied with the best taarkct allrrds.- The traveling pnl : clstn ! they got bottoi Rccomiaod tli " ind moro Ronsta ! eaUsfaoxloa h jy .heu at any avhor housa tn If Rate , ? 2 par day. nn 21tfin id ( ir . -rmotlnus. oh ht The HotmoBians mot Tuesday of the residence of Judge nnd Mro. L on Dsdgo ctreot. Tn addition to .rnt regular literary and musical progi nt ild were noma special exorcises havln lia bearing upon Et. Valentino's doy , e od Including some original valoutii to thoeo to the ladles being written iv.T. . the gentlemen and vlco vena. Tl T. ow were all 'very go-id , and the hilt t re- talned in many of them were duly roolatod. Perhaps the best wcro lese addressed to Mrs. Like , Miss lamlo Lake , Miss SI root and Messrr. lull , Ohndtffok and Bnckenrldgo. Missus. Fauuio E. Wilson and lardenbergh , and Messrs. Llituhoock , ccbbius add Brcckonrid u parti- inatod in the literary program , and tits Chad wick , Misses Grace Wilbur , Vilson , Notoworo and Crouton fur- Isht'd vocal and lnitrament.il music. 'hi > brilliant instrumontnl perform * nee of Mits Juva'o Ctounso are worthy of nn-ntlon At the lese ot the oscrcUcs Mrs. Like urved an oligMit lunch Mid the ooloty adjourned at a late hour. O. A. U Notlco. Notice Is hereby pivou to the cflloprf \nd members tf Oeorgo A. Castor 'oat No. 7 , G. A. H , that the cu- ar meetlng of said poit will bo held t their usual place in Ivunny'H ht > l n Tuesday evening , February 20 88. $ , Instead of Monday ovoulug , ho lUth inttant , Said changi- f the time of mooting It uly temporally , made for thu pur- peso ( f accommodating tha Knight * if Labor of this city , to unable theme o have the use of said hall to heal ho lecture of that eminent lecturer , 'I. ' F. Trevelllck , ou the evening ol holO.hlnst. GEO M. O'UniKH , I'iist Oiuntnander. Omaha , February 12 , 1883. PiSIlSONAL. lion. IWm. Stuefer , formerly clerk ol fuming & Co. , nnd now ono of the pie irlotort of the West Point hank , ia in tin city. Mr , Stuifor is ono of the loidlt f lepublictns and staunch business nun 11 \ \ est 1'olnt , und those who bca 1111 ac qnuinUd with him know him to he'n RCU li in m In every rc-pcct , nnd a reliable , .o-'ihoid man , who will do to tie to oveij Una. Una.Mr. Mr. Frank , o ! the well known firm ol frnnlc it Sluckey , who formerly \undlic liwthorne's Centennial KxccUior reel paint , in thlr state , is In town nndills fa. . mlllar f ACO is a welcome sight to all Vis ok r lends , 1' . D. Jackson , of B'Mr ' ; J. T , Login nlusf , cf Decatur ; Goo. E. Cheney , ol Iro'ghton ; John J. U > cbe , of Nellgh , an ' .11. Cross , of Allion , are auiuug tin obiasktras at the P.uton. D. C , Calkins , trnvcllng ( roight an' lengeff agent of the tit , Liouli A. C.IIK Short LI no mid Illinois Central railway , i- t guist of the Paxton. W. J. J&weiiport , divwlon freight nn inssenger ugent , and M. li. Starring , gcii rr.l bjgg&33 u < ont of tbo 0. , IS. i. Q. , an it the Puxton. lion. W. 3' . Jlorae , of Clark , nnd Johr , Means , of Grand lilnui ) , are in tin city. city.J. J. MoCHntock nnd J. H. Marshall , o Couuoll BlufrV ) , wcrj at tho-Vuitun y ester day. day.lion. lion. W. i" . fJipp nml wife , ot Counci i , look tea nt tlio V xtou litst night D. B. Brownlen , of Blair. ttRa C. K lluntintiton , of Huopur , nro nt the Tactou John W. Uutchinsou and D. Stevenson of Salt Lake Oily , nru nt the Mlllard. J. A. Bbeppnrd and M. T. Campbell , o Chicago , are guests of thol'&xton , Surveyor General Smith , oi PlntU mouth , was in , the city yeuterdny. Hon , Wm , Stoefar , ihorill of Cumin county , is in the city , Hon. James N. IAVS ) , oi Wuhoo , is : the Millard. ' W. J. PhHlips , of DonvcT , is nt tl Mlllard. 8r. M , Novlns , of Kearney , b nt tl Mlllard. \1. W. Felt , of Slows City , la nt tl Puxton , F. A. Harmon , of Fremont , Is nt tl Paxtou. Hon. J. 0. Crawford , of Weit Point , In town. Anthony Hies , " of North I'latte , is townr W. H. Live , of Lincoln , is nt tbo M lard , f" " . C. Oik , of Ulyajes , h nt the M hrd. ,7. M. Oarroll , t f rft Jew , it nt th Ml Henry AnJerton , flt W ho , Iu inttjw W..I ) . llill , ol hdctuiK , Is In the c u \4 \ In the city , Wilber , is In town , li. Fuller , of Ashland , Ia in the cil J II. Jchnbtc'D , cf Blair , is In thu oil Jof. Ford , of Plfttt-mouth , is in t ity. 8. R. Lalng , of Norlh Pintle , Is nt t 'axton ' , F , A. Harmon , of Fremont , Is at t 'axton. ' Edward Dlewltt , of Fremont , was wn yuitcrday. Mrs. Fre < l Nye has gone to Waihingt n a visit , Ohii. D. Hmitli. of Llnoom , was lo t Ity yoiterday. Ungh Me Loan , of Davroon cormty , ta he Mlllard , Hen. Gso. II. rirooks , ol Jia .uu Ml ] nt thoiMlllard. Fred I ! . Wright , ol Havoilj'a or/ company , la at the Mlllard. Oco. IL. Tiaoy and wife , of Bait In nl vj > veto at tbo Paxton yesUrday. air A , Allee , western pacseogei ngoat of llllwiaVeo line , baa returned from r west John J. O'Connor , Ewj. , and bride ho tnrnod on Bonday , from their wedd 11 lonruey. 11nu nu John A. MaoMnrphy , of 1'Uttsmot wm amone the wrst-boucd paeaoogera ; terday , en route to Kearney. T. A. Kutrlkln , cf Des Mnlnes , fo crly with tbe Wnliaib railway at this c a Is in town visiting old friends , , k A. J. Sw rffRer , Dean Shrrman , Bo ; h Swerfeger , Jew WlUcn , Nan Sivcrfi am and Mettle Bworfoycr , of Arbhnd , re ttred at the Mllhrd vrsterdiv. .c. Mr , Albert Allendorf rmi rotnnte 1 f .c.en tlio old country with bin sitter , Mtsi AI enb dorf , a young lady about tvicnty yoai age. They were nmoDK tha parsenger CB Ill-fated tte "Cirahrh " the - nier , on * WM run down by the "Snlton" In p North Sea. RED CLOUD'S PONIES , Why Tliy ? Wire Se'zafl ' and Sold by Cuuimani ! ol Leneral Orcok , Aud Wbfit Disposition Woo Made of the Proceeds. Kow thn Hostiln Cldrfof thn Stunz Bninma n Ojcd For some weeks pist Iho dispatches from Washington have contained oc- aviouat rofurono.'S to what is called "Rad Cloud's c'oiin" und sevonl east- urn papers , notably the Now York Tiibune , have gjno into hysterics over the tuare's nest. A reporter of TDK HBK ycslordny c.llod upon Ool. Sinn- ton , chltf paymaster of the department mont of the Platte , who was chief ol QJII. Crook's icouts in the cimpu'g ' of ' 70 and , [ drew his ntontlon to nr srtiolo In the Navr York Tribune , which rradi as f Hews : Red Clocd has ro urncd to WaOitngto. to attend to the Imflnco * which broughl llbn tliTO. Ttil < nnnlno'H IH brltllv * m foi lowtt d Cl ml tins born slnoa Ibfi'J ' till loader , by force bo'h nf poiltl n and lt > ti'loot ' , nmong f > Sioux who desire tn bo coma olvlllr.fil. Ha iiiul his trlbo sold nor moils tracts from t mil to limn to thn gov < eminent f > r n few ccntn nn note , to IM pat In annuities which were immediately i u Ititt ) the ninrbet a * ? J and up * aril , ' ( 'he i annuities tmvo noter been paid. Vho lull uro to pay thorn mid the c nstquent star Vdtfon nu onK tht IndUim drought 01 ttio SI vix wir of 1870. Duri g thl < wni Had Clouii headed tbo iioicenblo Ixndi who remiinod firm in I heir loyalty to thi K ivcrmucut. They nlmnlutuly refund t ( t.iko pnrt with Hitting bull , nut rarnnfned on their mcouclex , mip.or.ibh poor , tut HtnigKlIng to oultivnto thi mxHilul. Inepltoif this tlo : g norniiiMr troip * in nmidtii thu nfeoiicloi nnd car rlect oil about I ODO ixmlaa. All the pcnco1 ikblo Sioux note force 1 to como 'n nn give ni | their horscf. "I mil no ludUi lever , " wrote n wlilto observer of thU nir render , "lint If I ver H ) mpnthlrod will nny coinmiinlty I did with theio htingiy Inlf'iitnrvid Indium1 , who cnino tip , bun aftiT Imuil , goiiio of tnrm actually crjlng to give np ( o thU grout rovorumont ul OUIH IhcXr own prlvtto propurly , toulikl tlio govetinneut Iiiul no i&nu right tbiu II Inn to my w.tch or pookut l > o"k. " ! I ' pmn'ut'f T thn not nf rubbery which II H ( Jlouit now KoekH Ttin tut munt i-h uli bo ( irotnpt Lil fu'l. 'I1' i limn , to when wo rnilly riwo iv gioAt debt ( money , Imn In plte nf Illtriutmon1. Inrfonrteaii yanr < kept iibiolut fnith uibh it * . Tf.o govern mnnt cnunutalTont ( o Htuul Jrum him , A leas' . "Dj you > know abnnt the causes ol the trouble , ojlouul ? " uakud the ro iporlor. Colonel Stantoti road over ' .ho urll clu very canifnlly t vlcj , luid the pa pur down on 1m deik nnd o ii , "It li a tissue of falsjliooda from boginnini to cud , written either by some on who knows nothing nbout tXo cironm etancos , or by n writer who wilful ! ' misrepresent * the /Acts in the wine. was with General Ocook during the entire tire eampaign , and was si Had Clon agency when thn transaction roforro to took place Thu f cla briefly atate are an follows ; "Tho Sioux war of 1870 originated i the request of the Interior dcpartmer to the war department , nattiug It t pursue and return to tliolc rosorvi tionn certain bauds of Indians whic had left their agencies and persistent ! refuted to como in. Chief amor these wore tha bands nf SUttof Bui Crozy florae , Dull Kuifv , Btandlt Elk , Roman Noao and others. Thoi Indians voro roaming aiugi ! in tl country between the North Pintto ar Yellowstone rivers , killing cattle , mu dorlng Bottlers and destroying pro ] crty. Genoaals Terry and Crook wci otdored by General Sheridan to can out Iho instructions uf the Interior d < partmont and that was the origin < c\mpai n in wliloh Custer and man obht r soldiers lent their lives. " "Waj Hod Cloud amou ; { the ho "Not ostensibly. Ifo was on h ruaurvatinn but tarly In the ctrupuc ii evidence was rcovlvud ; t Crook that Rod Oloui ilthonf-h making profession * ! < fciundshlp , was furnishing nil h yonpg ruun and all the jnfttoriJlh' : ct Vrut that ha ppsjibly could to 81 ting Bull and tlio hostile- tribes carry on tholr war against the govor mont. Not only that , but his attllu towards the settlers of the northe frontier waa ono of sullen hostiltt There was absolutely no security f llfo or property anywhere near t agencies. OflicotH , soldiers and cl BOUB were constantly bclngkllltdln 1 > braska and Wyoming , aud proper being driven oil by those 'poaoofi Indians. They were not cultivating foot of ground at the agencies ai were well provided with foe Enormous sums of money were e ponded at the Rod Cloud agency ai In cattle and flour In abundance wo disbursed to the Indians. Bo I from being half starved they wast 'n ' enough to keep newly n regime : During the time In which U U charjf that tbeeo Indians were Buffering f c hunger , I have noun quantities of ilo dnmpod by the roadside In she waste. " "What nbout the sale of bom Colonel t" niked the reporter. In October , 1870 , upon the rotn to lieu dint ! agency of Gunoi OfOok'n ffirpodlttOu fruiu thn no l Hod Cloud's and IUd Lotf'a bam Ice together trlth eome olhei Sloax , left the agoDoy and started go on the war path. Und stand , U be many of Ihu Bloux who wcio rea here pe o-j blo belout-lujs to othei bam retntlnud. When this fact bocai re- known to Goporal Crook , ho t reog General McKunzlo with a largo for og ten troopa of oivalry , If I wm ber correctly , to punuo him a tb , brtna him bask. Ilo waa ovortal at Shudron crick , and brought litho the lUd Cloud agonoy , and there , General Crook's order and because m- their h&Bllle ottltudo , the banda w ty , dimmed and dismounted. Ton ' ecn the point when I tull you tliato tfrre , banda which left the cgoi wcro thus treated as hoatllra , [ Is. other ludluna on the ugonoy were i molcatcd. It la thn baldcat nontso to talk about Red Gloud'n band bo ncocsablo Indlanu. They wrro hot ) en- to the govcrnmcut from thobsglnti nf the outbreak , nnd wore only w on ing for a ohauoa to ehovr thufr i Ich tility in open warfare. That oha the General Crook did not proposu to i them. It bocarao the duty of military nuthnrltlci to rrndcr them poworken fir further Woodshed on the , 'rontlcr. By all the I'nlei of war , tlolr moana of making fnrthor war > i eouGaottcd , " "flow many ponlfa were tjVor ? " "Tlu-ro were 4CO , not1 WO , a slated , tnkon lir Gunural OroutcV * lom mnnd Thcao IricludfU the best WM ponies of iho h atilo bands , Mid wm ordered o be a Id by iho quartermas ter' * cUparlmcni , the prrcwdi to be put int j noik nrd beef p ttlcor / the benefit tt ll < d Cinud's own Itidiann The a. lo of tlnno conioj d ndvcrtlsrtl In the Oinnlm papers of October 25 , 20 nnd 27 1870 , to take plflco nt Fort Lirarnln Novun- ber i ! , Htid they were ncoordlnjrly nuld In open market at tlmt timn. Thin ir ill there i of iho , tlleied robbery. It WAS simply H conversion ( if the tnt nss f. r mtikiiiK war into the materials to k1 } the IndlnnDtoH-Bunlnlulin : lljd Cloud VTM gtvon tbo bt-iufr. i f ovorj dollar ncjUod from thn si\lo of the ponies , and linhas therefore been paid In full for the value c.f the confiscated property. ' 'General Croik desired the Indlnnr- to got a rotnrn for their propjrly as quickly as po ioo. ! If these funJs ht\d boon turned into the treasury ! o part mniit for the bunifii if Um In dlans it would have bovn mouths ba fore they wouU have roccivod thi'ir o \ttlo. On thii ncount , and nitbtho Binclion of tlm proper authorities , he miidu the dinposttlon hi abore Btatod. " "Waa them any question nf tin necessity < f the anzaro cf the horsci at ( ho tlniL ? ' "Nono wliatovor , any moro thar there was of tin wisdom if the im mcdlato purohneu of the Cdttlo , or thai Oinoral Croik'a ordcri were cirrlec out hoiiustly , aud to tin letter. Thi causu of nil this fusa tecmn to bo i\\n \ , ' thu trarmncHon did not poai tlirongti thohandiiof the inferior dupirtniPiit The ff.ot is that the tip ; < nt at Ro. Cloud had bon rsmovid , nnd tni whole Control nnd conduct t ulfilrs at Iho ofoticy tnrnnd over l ( the military. Oi thN accaiut tin ealo of the ponins , and the disbursement mont of the rnonoy WAS all tlouo b ; the military nnthoritics And nndc : every rcatrlctilm required by thorc\U lationa of the army. If Iho record are oxumined , vonuhcn for er tj pemiy expontlud will bo found. Tin Interior dtpatttnont ia not however the proper plnct < 10 Inok for It. " "Thta in nU tlU-ro It to the story. The ( hie cf * the poinea \lkcd Hoc Olnwlfl gnmo. It VM for thla vorj tjouchory during ptign , that at a grand core is aontuii Sioux Indlano , General Crook dupJtoc Rod Oioud from 'ho dhljftniocy of thi nation and put Bfiot.te.rl Tail In hii plivoo. JU'U O'i udr. . nul the cliivi o thu S oux TJnlnonJj nh il r if s small Laud Ho Lnowii butter tint anyone why hii p nlra were sold , ciu liovur thought i f . Pllyipg to the cov ornmnut forrohnburermuntnutll Gnn oral Crook had left tha dupaxtmont Y iu will ror.uinibur that it la tcjrcol ; tit months alnuo hlo hat attempt t riimu tronblii ut the ngimcy , an tittomr whlch lulled on nncouiit of his toti lack of jnflctnco and the LPronlI action of the agent. " In Momorium.'i OMAHA , February 6 , 1883. At the mooting of thn Pioneer hoc aud ladder company No. 1 , held i the city hall on Tneedny evening Fubrnary Gt 1883 , the following roue lions were adopted : WIIEIIEAB , In > lenr of the IOMJ vi have euntuinod by > ho dci\th of ci brother iiremun , Fuller R , Bmltl tluitoforo hn it Jl(3oltcd > That it iu bat n juot li butu to the nmnoiy t f ' , ho departed I aay that in rixrccuni { hla romov ; from our midiit , wo mourn for or who xran in ovi-iy xayvnrthy of ot respect and Tnut. wo ainceroly oondci ! with thu lumily of thu dec&auud on th whloh u has pleu&i Divine I'rovirlinics tu ulllkf them , an anmmond them fir consolation f JJim who orders all thlnga for tl best. best.liurivetl liurivetl , That thia heirtfalt tosl inoiiiul of our sympathy and sorrow I forwarded to' the f wnily of our d parted brother , , and a C'ipy bo pt to the dally papers In Omah GUSTAVBENEKK , D 8. MITCHELL , ALUEKT SANDKU. LAVEN'BYOSEM1TM OOLOGU Mudo frour tbo wild flowcra of t : * AK FAMED YOSEMITE VALLE It la the moat fragrant oi perfnm Mr.nnfaoturod by H. B. Slavcu , St Fnnciaco. Foroalo in Omaha by \ J. WhltohnuBO and Konnnia Brc fcOo. rWSPECIAL will POGITIVCLY not be sorted upfcii paid I e MONkY. IO I-OAB ir - ird TO IXAN-Call at Law offlcuof D. MONKV room ROrfilxhton JJlock. YR UAH $3,000 S AS1 807 tl IBCOParui lfooCrt A'flA * ° lA > AN At ( i iMt'cenV * $ QUUUUtere8tinBniMotJjOOOiinu ardi , for Bto D yean , on Qrst class city aud ti proportj. Ilima Hail , EBTJLTI tnd I/OAM Aum lIHh aad ' T\/I ' / oWbV TO LOAN At B per cent. UhtlT 11 JVL lUaf Kattta tnd Loan 'Agency , Oppo . 167- [ )1 poatoince. OKEY IXJANKD-On Ohatlri ! ourity , BoomjLMo , 1 , o > tf lierchaut ( tonal Gaax , VTT-li . . hf.ust work , also nTbtptlo ttuilci an helper tht had worked liAifoandrjr. i'chl t-.l BUATON Ar.A , U.icoln. Ke IU AIITRD A girl fir general tit filrvot 21U8 north eldo. 1 01 T o taltllng eocd talkera , sd WAHTKO for the r''bt ' porioii. A id 17 north luthut.npiulr . 1010 en ANTED-sUtr men for rail wl to WIT UANNWEILEK , llth Bt. 102 ! by ' \T7ANTED-Tcn actlte'pushing men to YV < " " 11'itroducu a well known artlUo to ro Illw In thU city. KnpngcmLnt | x.rmaiicnt If 111 to travel 81SO ptr day and Comuit blon. tiorsoand waKoa , wanti l , $ J per day. A Monday , at 0 JO of Mr Ilrady , Crtlghtoa He Oy U7H Ut Min AVTED A first clans gcrman kl'l for n- YV eral house work. RQ'd wg i p ld. 130 qulro at U Dorn'rt Ituniduiico on tit Mary' A uti Ut u n 20 aud 21 bt * . fg uu i QEST8 Wanted male rr female , Iu c " 8 .A. ( I y a nt tnwn In ho Urltod Stutes. t , H- tull5.lO yar day enlly male G. B. HIDE Oi ) .10 Hatcl y btruct , hew York City. ffl J IU tun laor. 100 Kcnoral hou'awo - ive WANTEP-GlrltDdo ' ' ' } Mn , lMII > t , ho Howard lit. A l dy affent lo CIHTH for ft n * WANTJ5D AilJten O. M. , thUotlili * . -\TTANTFD-0 rl for ( fcncrsl hrnwuorV. ( Mrs. YY f o rich , 8utuarttjui,2dhnts > onthof St. Jfaty's * veuu . P7" 13 > -Tlo lntonln tolmrn the c 1e WANTUTlo In7 xikrow th t th ircntii will reimln for ono cek at ItH Itolga i.tot. l'.tlt.rnta t.tcla } . 0 0-141 " " ) - tr Ki.Mr. l r.o jio * Of f 2123 G""imTwTNTU-t 030-lJt " " iltfi'NO-I o""m KUI wanted atUj.ndd . hoiiw. Ilcoolrlie. _ " " " "AN/KI"- it > men ti t > oar.l atlOOJ W. nhr n > om imvlc-Tt > mc llko for the o who jll l y. HU.ST. fltol , Wll ro ell Kg 2VO 0 ; . 7 ' I forl i r orttr ol > i ts. Appj in Wra. 'ock. ' m-M 11 MorrN , ft _ .11 HUVt-Arr rarnh-e.1 . tiwn'.bed loom. Or tt07 ? } , " 17 bt. 3M IUH nr.ii InnprlTitt ' ' ' " " 'I3' ' . .VT L1 r out ? , with or wlthoul bo rj > U39 Ut * * OUdKTOlin t 82 ro imlujood 1)CIrJ wnitrt n hanrf Ih v.nport SM. Ay. . 1 1) to ( loo. W. 'th St ill UK Kvir room-v F Fonl S'JS I th at 17011 XKV1Kuni'ehrJ room' 1 I. K cirner Oth E an.lJncl.mn 09I-1SI ' a' r u > onab' rp\T > rnrn'sVcil trsnk ro " 1 ratesftt Ho71Iow.it 13 * . Y97-1. ITUmnKHr Nlicly tittilthral ro om B latloii , private famllyVW'Uthw" tco ' indiu InetH. m M roornn * ' ! ll.1'l'clj' ' 701 , lUNT-Hrme rear , . m. pplyA.lUiipij , < VOS ! utU > : Uth btrenl. HK.VT Kuriililicd KOH at 131 POH rttt. I.10U I i : T MX ronm him o , with Ja " > . f1 anJ av.imrt. Vroom - u tUa ; "i l ! h . a Inquire ol J. PniW F"ll rTm- c T"forni nntnul.h.il 1'Ott - , < iJ , , , J1 lath room. AlwUblo boirJ , 1718S ' ( 4 ' a , r > l > l 'tlllu ' ' mi * . Ol I'tttjtllof.wlthhoaw ol two rooms , 1 Hi thrcojaro < | . , on3Qf 2i > v.'o , onooJ 18- aid uiie if 4i erc , anJ alt - ' ( 15-il rth BDA PiJt'luStot ' _ TTI ftt oiwrwo th. 0.1,111 j. Mid li.imeiit of hulldl o 1111 ' 118 Irn einot. Immliv m xt i U > A Ore orgun , ei m'nUi , t FO T77-lm A. Ito-pia Miulotfall rion RENT-2fi hoTis ' , 2 to If room "r ' * 30 ; Vt5p ! * ir pTji1" * Slirlvcr's Ilent U/ mna M - . giCB-U iiOsjttj ' jn } * T > nilTC" Now Map o. Omaha , lust oomi'f ( An iJriudyforiielUoryRtMoarh. Is-trnr t wide Sy 7 fee * lone. LarKtrt ami most comjii ito map it Oma.hu % cr pulill lx < l. Otllcial mop of tlm tlt > . SMcolumn. _ _ K ? M per Mini nml ilellvcrod on IX Bl M lr ok , a Omiln All orders a treated lollulo us-llri-k y.nl , S rpy lountr , 1 ill rv cuu proiL | > t ivttttitlon. t , Til lit till 8AlivMO o\ \ nun turn , l-dualn ff h > r Unnil lar Cltnro. , w til olj iontt'iobul Idlpir. * V liKiuirool UlcMr O'Ktc.'o r V. Itastra , B 'o.7Zt * V boith .liUtttiiit OniltJ. Nub. RAIiK Toarir"of rKirTc , F01l BIT Lxnvdmrrth Biro t. QOt. HI. I UK tALK l linAl * t2 nitln vicat of HOI , on iho Union FuctOo rail rood. Ilrlck liarn , two it ry I'otol anil farnlturo , throo- la's ' O xlX' , irood iiiaiid , go ttiunlnwa. \ . Good rvosoiK for Bol.lDjr. luijulro of eulwe-Ibor. AI. NOItniS ' , 13-lm-ino J.'oith Demi , N , eb , tin * t li i IKiuroi ton Iu u > ukt nur vorbs. Thn > i oriiiil t'Oiunt nikn' ' ! nov , > Au'B lM'Hol l'i < Ina (10 ( r-n ] ! ' ) ' ) ) Hi'li" , l ( ( i 6rSt > M ) ' nip , iun ( > Htv k , h iitiu < ud iWiticr U * < U rrr , Wtirlt \ VttTCB lljii' , to. ltt.lbottluik oiH wtKint tlu i\r \ ic. njitMiy I'jirUe' mUl' toil ar Invl u 1 o ui'l ' MI" it Iaor * ' tlco t tf and n'fc ' tt.Hiiinl.jTi > xfipt i'J ' thn. WiKdraa * LlnHCit 1)11 ) Wcil.iiornuticvi > itojuthknUMl4b- lAI.K 1'ioiot * uiajis of Kc rJikai 6a JTtOH . KurbinrtliHiiii' ahi City Improred nml mi inprtd i > ro ) > artrcall ou Wm. f , J&ri * \ir , ml Kiitutu Aj.nt , ou'ioa li ixitofllcc. . Hn 1. an room t.otta a with barn vnd 1 lull lot on Clilo ) fo utrott , nf nr lliirh School OnU f2.no. : MeCAOUE , OXI-iloj 7-t' OIMI. lo .olllco. [ , ioll aMitA .ir * ciu ruconJ nwid peaotou * P Cal' ' nil 1310 nntmyHt B07-U . BHIPK FOll HALK-tO.OO pe EXCKLl.BVi1 ) Yard ICth etract , to b'ocki ttuth rt Ho Ibviio roivd UcoU-3in ! I/HK"ZO DlllDLB , TJEMia New llapof Omaln , JustcwuplelcdarK. D toady for dtlU ory at $3 each. It 4 feet wtdo liy 7 feet long. Lareeitt uiJ nicwt ccinploto rcup ot Omaha ovur published. Oltlclal map of the tlty. Boo column. ' MIBOEULARETJ8 T * OOMS And board at 327 Capitol nenuo bo- JLxiOOMS 17th and 18h. ( ( M7t OOSI And board for t o gontltraon at W. E per v , cck , 603 North 17th St. 002-Ht T OST A Watih Cliarm , atfathi-d lth buckle \J lo l.tack Rllk rlhhon. Vnulor will bo TO- ivardod b ) rituniln it to W. A. RcdlcL. UiSllt THE tADIKB Any lady s < nrtlng | l and a TIO utamtKd , Bclf-nddruH > o < l VIITU OIK ) to lock box No , W , Illoondncton Nebraska , will receive u return , a ro < .lpo wli'th ' will gladden all her llto. Manr a woman who in dnuglni ; out mlMrabla cxlitonca from > car to year , tccauso the does not know bow lo rellovu herself , CUD lovnx the valuable necret , worthIniuJrodnot dollar * anil allfutlmaottapplnoes , by complylDr > lth this notice. - _ ji ; reu IZtTt MAOIBTKU 0V PALMY8TEUT AND OOND * . TIONALIST , 408 Tenth street , ketween Farnftm and Ilainey. Will , with the old of gnardlta iplilta , obtain foi ony'one a glanM ot tbo pstfc and present , and on certain oondltlona In U > ta DTO. Eoota and Sboon mad * to order. Fntte * BAtlsfActlon iroarankwd. Pure. ory 30 IU\ This powder no CMaries. A marvel of purity , ttrongti ami wholceomcneKi. Mora economical than Iho otfliiary k'udu , ami cannot be sold In compttlllon will ) the multitude of low test , short kin wcljtt , alum or ph phuto powder. Sold ouly la IOU uous. lloTil lUkisu Vowuia. CO. , 'Wall St. , n. It New York.