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    WASHIMGTOM HEWS ,
The Steamer ' "Alert" D lie Mnraii
tithe
5ntish Qovernmfnt With the
Thanks of Uuola Sam ,
Signs of a Storm Brewing in ths
Democratic
'Tho South Want Most of the Cab
inet Offices ,
'The Senate Trying to Oheokmatc
the Land Grabbers.
Dlr. Hort'H ItcnmrltH I'mssn o of ( lie
Army Approjirltitlon IJill
In tlio Bonfttc.
HENATB.
WASHISOTOS , February VJ. The chair laid
ticforo the senate the liousn concurrent reio-
lutlon proNidlnR for the joint committee frou
the house and tunato to notify Cleviland and
Hendricks of their election. On motion of
Garland it wax rcferied to tha committco on
privilege ! of elections.
The Hcnttc parsed the joint resolution
authorizing the president to return to the
govornmciit of Great Britain thy i learner
Alert with thu thanks of tha United States.
The resolution i ffered yotcrday by IngAlla
and Hoar ivlatiiifj to the electoral count were
on motion of Hour referred to tha ujminittce
on priviJrga of the elections ,
The resolution offered by Sherman author
izing the president of the senile to Appoint n
committee of throe to maVii the ntscatsary
arrangement ) ) for the inauguration of president
elect. Agreed to.
Van Wyck intiuirod of the ch.vr why the
1)111 to forfalt the Texan I'ncifio land erant
had loon illspUoid from its position nt the
head of the epeml order. Kdmunis ( In the
chair ) said Ilia hill had h'on placed before the
eunrito as a npecial order , and the f enito by n
vote refused to consider It nnd proceeded to
consider another bill. Tlit rofueal sent the
bill back to the Reneral calendar. Van Wyek
ailcod the ununitnoui consent that the bill bv
restored to its place among the sped il order * .
Hiu reqiH'it was acceded to and the Mil was
restored to its place among tha sna-.ial orders.
The hill repealing thopro-emption and tim
ber culture Iaw8 was taken up.
Vest read a letter from agantlcman ro >
riding in Michigan , whoto re.spectabllity hat
been vouched for by the senator from that
stato.
Tha letter itatod that the amendment of
fered by Senator Palmer , apparently for the
benefit of bona lidn purcht craof public lands
wa- not in reality in their interest , but in the
interest of a few per/tons / who , through col
lusion with government land agents , had beer
enabled to buy Rr at tracts of public lands at
Dmatu ealo , contrary to law , thus Rbttinir foi
$1 15 ! an aero lands worth $23 nr $10) an acre ,
With the letter were newspaper clippings
itatlngthat liarnhait , Hill nd 1'rwman o !
Grand ISapid * . ( Jisu and McKinney of Mar
iiuetto , nud otliers now in Washington , owned
lOO.OOu acres of those Unds.
Vest lelt warranted in declaring that there
hod been stupendous speculation in pnblii
lands on the part of the. men who hoped tr
come in and poiu as "innocent purchasers. '
Palmer laid no doubt speculators and lum
bermen had invested inland ? , .but.tlui men he
would help went poor farmers , who had pill
their a weat ; and toil into their lands.
The amendment of Palmer now pendinz
to too bill would confirm and declaio valid
the latter latida withdrawn from sale bj
reason of railroad grants , or where landa had
been reduced In price to $ L 25 pec acre , anil
purchiHed in good fallh , without the land :
having been otfered at publia auction.
Conger said tbu mission would relieve their
nanU of poor men , and if in doing that i
helped afno a few rich men , he would not 01
that account vote against it.
Palmer's amendment agreed ta yeas , U3
naye , 12 ? .
Morgan offered on amendment provicllm
lor the settlement of alUuiticstinna of , 'conflipt '
Ing claims by the department of r the interior
and giving bonafide settlers under the home
ateiti and preemption laws preference eve
previous entries made at $1.25 an acre Mar
gan said be did not like the aspect of the bit
tn the ( senate. It looked to him too much a
if some private enterprise 'was being cirie <
forward ,
Pending the debate , Van Wyek hubmittei
the joint resolution making it unlawful fo
railroad companies to attempt to trade in an ;
portion of the Und grant while the bill fo
forfeiture of the mine 1.1 pending in congros
or before n patent shall havu baei
issued , making the person violating I
ubject to a fine not exceeding $1000 , or im
Vrisonment not exceeding one year. Koferrec
to the committee on public lands.
The army appropriation bill was thet
The consideration of the bill for Ilia ropqa
of thd pce-ciiipuun and timber culture law.
ivas reaunicd ,
Morgpn expiesHi'dsurprUo at the oppasitior
of the Honiitorii from Michigan , llosaidi
had becniue obvious that the object and in
tent uf the bill was to confirm men who Imt
not acquired land by proper means.
Cjngdr declared that such an insertion wai
unworthy of the senator from Alabama ( Mur
gun ) and of the senate.
A moJ.IU-ition ; of Morgan's a-nondmon
offered by Harriaon was accaptid by Morgni
providing that the United Stutos court
Htioiild Imvo also jurisdiction of contllctin
ylaim * .
Morgan's amendment was then n reed to
Yens , 2i , nays , 1 1.
An amendment offered by Sherman wa
ngn-ed &to , providing thut pnblii ) land ? no
beretufprooUered at public Rale , nhall bo soli
at | iuhlia sale , or be subject to private tdo ; ex
cepc military rcsorvatiuns and mineral lands
The bill then pissed yeti 20 , nays 20 , I'M
imiuds voting with the ddinacrtU against the
bill and iirowu with the republicana for it.
The chair laid before the ncnato the PAclfi
1 mil giant bill.
lilair attempted to bring ill * tha anti-far
tfn contract labor bill , but on learning thl
ould displace the torfeiture bill , Van \Vyol
declined to yield ,
Kxecutivo teaiion adjourned.
1IOXJHK ,
U'.vHlilNOTOS , I'fbruary 12. The Senat
amenJmenU to th consular and diplomat !
iind pi'ii lon apiiropriation bills were non-cor
LMirrt'd in and ttie conference committees ap
pointed. The Homo then proceed to tbu c.i
ihliTitlou of buHiness under thn special rnh
Thompson oilleil up the bill amending th
Pacitio ruilr. > ad net , HO in to authorizu the cue
utructlon of the roud from Sioux City , lowi
tu ; i point on thu Union Pacific west of tli
100th meridian , J'eidioc tbo ronRideratio
tha hour allowed under the special rule c :
plre i.
The hoiuo then went into committee of tl
\fholo ( Kpringti ; in tha chair ) on tha poatnli'u
uppropriutiou bill.
Notwitlntandlnj oppiiition of Townshon
and Holnun , all new legiilation conornln
mill oid mail couipeniiitlon waa stricken fro ,
the bill.
llorr thn moved tint the nnpronii tlo
for Inland miiil transportation bu livd i
SI I 1)10.000 ) , LI ! that 1,705.0(0 ( bo apprulirii
ted fur for the railway postulDcd car MTVIC
This , he said , \v a made nvciurary by the a
tinn of dm cjimniUeo In ii'rikitig out the lej
i-latkn r Uting to the railroad and until trau
poiUtii'ii
Inthecovni of his reicarki ho s ld , tl
prrt-ident who had b-f u electeil for tlm nn :
four yiura had not called on him for advice ;
to hi < u ministrJtion or as to thacouiposlti'
of hi i cabinet , hut if he w < ra railed Jtion I
would bu able ti lay to Mr , Cleveland , the
WM kiie man In the democratic party , t'1
ftrring to M mey ) , ha utidfi-jlo.d tins po
otlics I lumetia.oml had shown that fact in 111
delate. He ( lloir ) was elad ti tlnd one item
crnt wfco not only understood it , Imt who w
willing to stand up and lav a t ) the Housa.
'IWi thend contend' d tint tin aiuendme
olfera 1 by Hoar jnuceated tha appr
prUvuu m the Mil IIUTJ tlian hi
a inillion of dollars \yhicli provi
nndoubteitly , ttiat the i i U inn which hi
I e u utiieken ( n > m the bill wou d hive resul
eu 1n the retirilchuieut bt thu ecptii'llturi '
When that expendltnro was stricken from th (
bill ths ueMiiry lest more ihftn SoOO.UCO. Il
wrw put Into thn poLkets of railroadi.
Jlayna declared It was evidently the pur
p&Bi of the men hnvlnz charge < > f tha appro
p'iatlnn bllll to dump them into the senate
and neccisiuln an exlra session. How wni
Ihe appr piiallon committto prowxing non
leRUlalion on its bills when It WAS known thM
the flciitlo would sttlko it out.
llQlntimatnd it was theiiurposoof Iho donr
octntic momb'rs of the houjo to ba there
whftt 1'rMldent Cleveland took htsseat , in
order that they might nuke applications fet
ollico. The country would hold the demo'
cratic mnjoiity rcipon ible if there was an
extra Bosnian.
Townihend , there is no danger of an extrn
session and there will bo none. Withdraw
your river and harbor bill and there w ill bo wo
extra scstlon
Horr's nmnndmont wai than adopted ,
Nicholl * offered an amendment appronriat.
ing $2ir ! > , TCt for necessary nnd special lacllilies
on trunk lined.
After n briet and noisy debate by INicholIe ,
McComaa and Money In favor of the amend
ment and by Townshend in opposition , it wai
adopted.
On motion of Herr , the appropriation foi
tha ntar route service was Increased S-0COO.
Townihend gave nottcn that on thoto three
amendments he would demand the yea and
nav vols In the house.
Townshend elf c red an nmondmcntproviding
that all publications nf the second-class sent to
actual subscribers ( hall , after the 1st of July ,
1885 , be entitled to transmission nt 1 cent PCI
pound. Agreed to.
Pending further action the commilteo rose ,
Townehend moved thai the house take n recess -
cess till 8 , hut White , of Kentucky , made the
point of no imorum.
During the roll call , White , of Kentucky ,
belrg in the cloak room , tlieunnninioiu cou <
sent wag obtained for the desired receia.
The evening session waj dovot-id Io thn dls
ciKfion of the paragraph allowing additional
compensation for the transportation of ocean
mnil In American steamships.
Pending the discussion the commitlco rose ,
and the house look a recess until lu-inorrow.
WASHINGTON NE\V3.
WASHINOTON. February 12. The president
to-day Iransmilted Ilia memorial of the United
Stntej commissioner * of tha Now Oilcans ex
position , repealing nn additional appropria <
lion Io extinguish Iho deficit in its accounts
and asking'authority to reopen the exposition
dating the winter o ( 'S.VS. The president in
his message transinilted says : "A failure rn
the part of tlio management to carry out tha
original intention in regard to the
exposition might rolled on the honor
of thu United States government
tinea twenty-mo foreign nations and forty-tlx
BtatOH and territories have joined in thu enter
prise through faith in Iho sanction of the gov
ernment. In view of this fact and In consid
eration of the vast exposition to the cause of
material progress and general education , I re
spectfully submit the report mentioned for the
favorabld consideration of congress. "
The senate committee of foreign relations
lo-day reported an amendment to the eundiy
civil bills to appropriate § 15,00) to enable thu
president Io bestow testimonials upon tin so
ollicors and subjects < f Iho Russian govein-
mcnt who aided Ihe survivors of the Jeannette
expedition , or who aided tlia sea ch parties
sent after members of the expedition. This
was alto recommended in order thnt Ihe
president may ci.nvey to the goveinmerit nnd
people of Russia an expression of the high
npprociallon which thu United Stales holds
the services rendered.
The house committee on foreign c flairs , to
which was referred the various resolutions
relative to tbu recent dynamite explosions in
London , to-day decided to report it unbecom
ing the dignity of the house of representatives
to assume that American citi/.ins had been in
uny way connectad wilh Iho crime , where no
clurge tiad been ma le , and thut the commit-
lee wax unwilling to request ny ollicer of the
government to search tor the proof of guilt
where theio was no charge ,
Tnu Ecnati : cqinmit'e ' on Indian alfalrs ,
hich reeiilly investigated the leaning of
indH by thu Indians to cattle men. will make
partial repoit in a few days recommending
ub-conuniltees Io be appointed to visit the
ndUn territory and Monlina during the
ummer tn investigate the policy of tha In
dians leasing their lands.
Thu committee will also report that the olli-
iala of the interior department , except cor
al n Indian agents and traders , have not l)3 n
uilty of iinnro ] > er conduct in connection with
! io leases of thu Indian lands. Two agent ? ,
'ownshend and Pollock , it will say , intoiest-
d themselves In leases while goveinmont of-
"cials contrary to law.
When the coroinltteo on appropriations con-
cnes to-morrow to consider that portion of
bo navy appropriation bill relative to thu
ropoted increase of the L-nvy , lEandall will
novo the adoption of Iho following :
The President of the United States bo
ulhori/.od to appoint a board of fix civilians
who Khali bu skilled in wood or iron construe-
ion , in ship building or engineering , the sec-
etary of the navy on thotevenlh member ol
he biud snd to act as chairman. The board
hall meat in Washington and ibsuo circulars
a those prominent in nnd having knowledge
n ship building , asking for information in re-
alien Io lyper vessels , or other mollera
lerlaining to the naval attains or to the na-
lonal defence ; . The board shall on receipt
f replies determine thu general classes uud
haraeter of tbu vessels to be constructed , and
n approval by the president the board shall
all for competitions in designs for .such ves-
els to bo first construcled. The board shall
make awards for ( lotions for rach cla'.s of
esafl * , and for each meritorious u < c-
ibit of parts of tbu tame ai
lay be deemed worthy of adoption
) r the soivlce. For the best of each claiw tha
ward shall bo S'-0 , ( 00 ; thavccond bott , 815 ,
00 ; ! ar.d fo : thu third best , S10.CCO. OBI ;
tfNsl of each type slifcUbabulltbyuoii tract wilh
he lowest responsible bidder. If after oue
ionth' < trial at HFU It fhall prove eatirfa-.tory ,
t f hull hi ; adopt-d aa the standard of its chixs ,
and thurnifter if any ctnttruclor shall , at lii >
wu cofet and r ik , produce an equally good 01
> ttter vi Mel , it shall bu purchased by the etc
etaiy cf th navy at the same toil as thi
rst , or with such additional bonui as tin
ocrotnry and congress may determine ,
\V.\SIIINUTO.S GOSSIP.
ijxtcial Telegram to TlIK ) ! EK.
WASHINGTON , February 12.Many of tin
emocratic lenders manifest surprising nnxietj
boul the new cabinet since the publics
ion of the story that unless Bayard accept !
lie state department hn will not be called Inti
ho cabinet at all , and that Cleveland cnler
ains grave doubts now as to the udvixabilitj
f liayard leaving the senate.
The fiioudt ut liayard tave been uncuiy
and some of them sue charging privately thin
attempts havh been made to poieou Cleve
and'a mind sgaimt the Do uwaru senator lij
some of the vliiting htiitesmen who went ti
New York ! : wt week , Already there an
signs of u etui m brewing umong Iho leaders
which may atmimo very formidable proper
.Ions utdes * Cleveland gives some private
odlc.ilions as Io who he intends Io cull lute
lisinbiuet , Petty juiloutiea are lx. lnuinf
; o appear and tn cause considerable trouble ti
.huso peace nuking democrali who want
larmony to pievail , and the new a Jminialra
.Ion to Btrit oil with tha earnest support o
, hti entire party.
The southern demojrati are claiming tha' '
as the south contributed inoro electoral vote
to Cleveland' * election thau did the north
they are entitled to at leant throa uf i-evei
cabinet positions , and they say they want th
nonliillict ) , Intel lor uud di'partmt'nt of jmtici1
Their claims In this direction me not aciiui
Oi-ced In by the northern and wettern latder
of Ihe party , who feel confident tlut ( Jhivi
land hai. no Intention of giving the t-outh th
control.
The senate tovenl days ago passed a nuc
Intion providing for Uiu phi : ing of a marbl
bint of Iho la'u Vice President Henry Wilsu
in the vice pretidunl'i ! cluiuiber , where h
died , Thu coninilttej having the matter i
charge have contracted with D. 0. i'rencl
Concord , Man. , thu young icfclptor whoi
atatue ' The Minute-man if 7V tint brougb
niiu into piotiiiutnce , touijikn tha bint. Hen
jtor Day aid does not fauiul'y ' deny that h
received a coinmunlcatum from Clevohnn
upon tbo subject of a cabinet offer. Ha sail
.11 . corrc3 | > ouileut Unit IIP le'uivel no did
patch < > ( my klcd fiom Cleveland , and the
pasiJidin to other toplcy. In sj > eaklDg c
Ocvfluud : [ a unuther place hu il j natural )
tha president-elect was i.ot free to niako an
otlorn tu any ouu , He naturally doslii'd innr
cimathanif ho bud been perfectly familii
with llid publiu men , Hayurd wai usked if t
did not think that servio i in the senate wi
preferable to my pulton In tha cabine
' Yei1 " laid "I tbluk thu
, liayard , poMtioa i
enaSor h vnt gnatly to Iw preferred t ) on
under the coverntmnt. The scna'e ia a grei
field , where any man no matter how proM hi
capabilities may find ump'o appoitunily t
xert I ii full power * . But I am not given t
over inyclory attiiit myself or my plans.
prater to meet questions plainly atd simply
There need be no speculation about me. 1
M-oplo really knew mo they would find m ;
imhitlon as furthest from any mere ofiico
loldiog. My doiiro i simply to serve when
may bo most u ful. "
It wai clear tn Infer from tlut , if Bayim
bought ho could bo of mote service to thi
; Juntry bv leaving the senati
ia would einfc at once all frue
Ions of personal preference and go
FJUUIUN M5WS.
A nnmsii vicronv.
LONDON , February 12 General Wolselej
elegraphs that Urackcnbnr * re polls fron
) ulka islands , about seventy miles nbovi
lerawi , Ihit Kirle's attack was well plan-
id and gallanlly exoculsd. The c\i > ecto < l
fleet will bo Io open a way Io Berber without
uilhur fighling. Tha rebels held a liigV
Idgo on Ihe rlvrr-backod by'.hllla. Six com
) nles of Iho Ulack Watch nnd six coinpanlci
f the Stafford regiments marched around thi
ligb'lnll * , entirely turning thn enemy's posi
Ion , which wai then attacked from the rear
'hu enemy was not great ii
lolnt of numbers , but hi ] position wai
ery strong and difficult of access , Thcj
ought wilh Iho most determined bravery
Carle was among the foremost tn the attack
nd his fall was thu cause of deep lament fron
very ollicer nnd man In the forco. Ho wai
tilled on Ihe fcummtt of ihu hills , behind whict
ho enemy was posted , At almost the sami
imo Lieut. Col. Eyre was killed. Tha cami
vaa captured by the Nlneteenthhuzzira. Tin
English success was complete. Ten standard ;
vero among the spoils of the victory , tht
'ii'iny's ' dead lying thick among the rocks nud
u the or.un field. When they found Ihomselve' '
urrounded , they made n desnarato elForl
o ruh Ihruugh the Knglish coluini
n which rush but few escaped. The Knglisli
nstBR coii-ists of Gen. Kurlo , Col. liyre , Lieut.
3 1. Coventry niul nlnu men of the rank and
Io killul , four ollicers and Iwonty-ono men
onncieJ. Tliu KnglUh intended to continue
In advance along ihu river by dny light
Vednesday Io c.iiry oul Wolscley' iustmct1
on ? Io Earle. The above accounts are from
Ilicial rcpoits to Wolseley by Brackenbur
atod Dulka Island ,
THE I'ATK OK
Losnos , I'tibiiiary 12. Lord WoUeley tel-
grKphod nguin lo--.ay from Ko'ti la the gov-
rnmunt that no rellaDlo paiticulars in regard
o Gen. Uordon'd fate ha'l yet been received
Io assures the mlnistiy that the pre33 reports
iavo all been ba ud on iiimors gutherod
rom Col. Wil ou'a patty upon their
cturn down tha Nile from u futile
ttempt to reach Kharluum. In addition
a them slutementi Loul Wolcetey fays that
IIH Mudir of Dongola and all n.itiveH Ihere-
bouts poisist in tin belief that Khartoum hai
it yet f illen. Col. Wilson , however , ia
lOHtlvo tlml there ia little or no doubt on
iis point. Wol elcy hopes Io receive in a lew
ays specific and reliable informailon concerti
ng thu situation at Kb irtouni and Iho fate of
lordon from trusty epie s which ho dispatched
u the Is'ilo for the purpose of ascertaining
lie exact factc. These messengers : ire ex-
lectcdtj reach Korti on their return in a
ew days ,
TUB CO.NOO 8ETTLF.5tI.Vr.
LONDON , February 12. It is announced
mt thu government of Portugal and thu In-
ernatlonal African atsnulalinn has been ena-
tied throtifh niedialion ! of Kngland , Franco
nd Germany to ra&ch an understanding in
: gard Io Iho lighls claimed by each along Iho
ver Congo. The understanding is in com-
ileto harmony ( .with the status securred by
13 nsnociatiou in its convention. It is under
wood that Portugal is prepaiing to sign the
; reeinent with the asfociation similar in 03-
ullals with tbo3u already signed by liuesia ,
England , Germany and France.
onilMASV ANNEXES SAMOA.
LONDON , February 12. Nnws received to-
ay from Wellington , Now Xeiland , says in-
ease excitement prevails in Now Xealand
wing to the publiehed statement that Ger <
nany annexed the island of Samoa. This aa
ion is tikni by thu ( iertnan squadron in .spite
f Iho protests by thu Koglish and American
onsuls.
NO MOUK KIOHTINO AI.ONO THE Nir.K.
CAIUO , February 12. Tha Khedivu to-day
oceived a telegram from Gen. Wolselay iu
which he cay a that he believes there will nc
nore fighting along Ihe Nile until Got ,
IracVenborry reaches litrber with the lati
jen. Karl's force.
AN INTKUNAT10NAL COStMISSION.
BEIILIN , February 12. The Kritish and
lennan commissioners appointed for the pur
> ese will soon meet m London to discust ac
Adjustment of all disputes belweon England
ml Germany conceining their rcspectivi
ights in Ihe South Sea Islands , New Unmet
nd Fiji Islands.
A Y1SSINO llfSSIAN 1 OI.ICKM AN.
WAIWAW , February 12 Policeman Sto
erba , who WAS sent to Skiernenin on special
tity during the meeting of the three omper-
us at thai place , haa nol been Keen since , and
; is feared hu has been murdered for political
easons.
ON TO HUAKIM.
LONDON , February 12. U is reported that
en Graham , in the war counc 1 to-day , ad <
oca ted the advance for Sualtim without wait
ng for the laying of the railway track.
IlD.MOHKt ) I1ATTI.K AT MKrKMNKH.
KOHTI , February 12 , It Is rumored lhat
/ol. liuller attacked thn Arabs entienchod at
letemneh , Tuesday , and carried the p aitioi.
y iisBtult. No ollicial confirmation of the
umor hn : been received ,
OPi'HKI ) TO DVNAMtTK.
PAULS , 'February 12. Delegates to thi
rieh National coiiferenca at Pan' " , invited
fames Stcph H3 , ex-Head Center , to prealdi
iver their deliberation * , Ho declined unloei
ho conference would exclude all -oluliun >
u favur of dyn > mte ! ,
Tlio Wont tier.
WASHINQTON , 1) . C. , February 13. Foi
ho upper Mississippi valley : Fair weather
.lowly rising lempernluru , wind * shifting wed
mil south , lower barometer. For thn lowe
Mihsoun valley : 1'alr wfather , slfjwly rislnj
finpera'.uro , lower barometer , winds xhiftlii |
tosDtilherly ,
ANOTIIKH Cl'ITEAl .
AllltUST AT bT. LOUIS Ol1 A LUNATIC Wild IMM )
I-O-IKSTO "IIKMOVB" ritEuniKNT KI.KCTCH.VS
LAND ,
Sr. LOUIH , February 12. William Kay , n
lunatic from Seneca Falls , N , Y.
wa arrested hero to-day for tbrcuUnlng I
remove President-elect Cleveland. He en
, ered the oilice of the health department am
ntroducod him ef ] SB Dr. William Jliiy an
entered into a diecuselon with Dr. Doi
ett regarding the conduct of In
fait ) iirylums und the tieatinvnt (
the incanu. He suddenly pMuei
n tlm midtt of his urgutnoLt and naij thn
'levoland onitht to bo removed and lhat h
isd boon elected by divine power to do th
"lemovlng. "
lr , Dorietl agreed to this proposition
whereupon the medical expert drew hu chai
up close and proceo led in u conrieiitlal under
toni'Yes : , wu atn agreed that h cuijht I
ba removed , but the queHtlon i * , How ? I v
itudled the nubject up and I've t'o ? ii down t
a fnu ) point- been to Wuthiogton and kno *
nvery inch of the Rrounil. Tn ro'd ' dltfeum
4'avx , but ono of them would do. Now , sup
poilng lie win walking down the strps ci
theN hite lUaitf , I couM ! lyitg und r th
itops and when he reachul the bottom I couli
rush out and hboat him and then c cat ) '
Another way would In to hide behind hi
favoritd seat on the Whit * Houm- steps an
ihoot ) .im after Le had tat down , I've though
ihout the railroad-depot p'an , but don'c lik
t at well s my otbiT plan , for 1 don't beh-.v
I could eicai.H so easily from the depot. No' '
t ymi would let me know which VuU think i
Ihe heat way to r.im-vo him. "
I'lio man's eya tUih-d and hi * whole appea
moo undurweut a ch nge.
Dr. DjrsHt a-i soon s posslblii mmmont
.hu police nod thodargerouj cr uk was a
re lfd. When searched a long ibeath-km
* fo'md on hit | .erion , Ha wan locked u
&n I invettifutlon nhowcd tntt he h d r
irly escaped fiom the tuvlum at Senei
Fal t , N. VT.
_
FOK UF..VT Office room and thli
ioor. Inquire 1207 Fanum St.
WESTERN NOTES. '
DP , McGillicnilfly and tlic iniia
tCNib
Office ,
Dr. McGllllcnddy , 'Indis-ti tgent n
Pine Ridge egoncy arrived In the cit ;
ast night and fa stopping at the Paxtoc
His mission hllhor ia to superintend thi
opening of bids next Saturday , for build
ng contracts , as advertised , for tha otcc
iou of a now and complete lmluatii
chool on the Pine lUJgo reservation
The school for which duo apptoprla
Ion has already boeu rriulo bj
congees is to bo modelled after the east-
irn industrial tchoola , and ia doiliaod t <
oraiih the Indian youth with a thorougt
Aotistl knowledge of the various trades. .
Dr. McOillicnddy has just been tr&r
ollng ever the novlycompUtad road-bet
if the Sioux City and Pacific railroad ,
rom Valentino to Gordon , which pisioi
nlthin twenty-throe nulus ol
? ino Ridge reservation. Th ( <
10w rend ia dliplaying Vtst probabilities
n tint section uf the a tat a and ii destined
o play an Important part in opening U [
ho coantry lor rnpii aottlomciit. At
additional sjcticn of trie * , tiiaoty roilei
weatof Gordon to the Whitj Htver , h
) ciog couttructjd. From t'lla ' point ? , ll
a rumored , the road will eventually be
extended ts the lilsck IIills , for In that
Ili'dcthn tlin line sotiui t j bo headed.
Sinford 1'arkor , Esq , nud Ho a. S.
) raper , of Nlcbrarn , ueru at the Milliard
tat uight , < n route homo from Lincoln.
? ho firmer is receiver of the Innil cilice
it Niobrara. Question by n BKK re-
> ortor as to tLo prob.iblo out-comei of the
lontost between 02seill and Cieightuu
or the land ollise , Mr. Parker , aa alae
Ur. Draper , wcro prsitivo in tlmr bolloi
hat the oilice would remain In Niobrara ,
ndimmcdmtelyiktleasv , wouHnot ba re-
muvod frjiu Niobrarr. Said Mr. Parker :
'J ' think it should go ta O'Neill insttsvl
f Oroighton. A removal to tha latter
ilaco would convey it further eati , when
bout SO per cent of the land baolncsa
onias fr. in Ilolt county atd the western
jsrt of Kuox. If the bill to open the
sauteo aml Ponca resirvations passes ,
Jlobrara will bo in the center of the
act ! bujlneso. "
THE PRESS BALL ,
'ho Kvciit. DUO f the Momorlcu ni
tlio Kiidocl I'ast.
Poaltlvo'y the greatest and crownlnjj
vent of the social season occurred last
ight at Masonic hall , in the grand
mcquerado carnival glvui by the Omaha
'reas Olnb. Do not smile , gentle reader ,
or if a ripple of the incredulous pastes
ver thy face than will bo relegated by
bo atom and Inflexible mandate of tha
ligh Royal Mcgam of the Omiha Jour-
alislio Brotherhood to the dreary and
atkacnio depth of the atvx.
Without exaggeration , therefore , the
vent was rich and inre. Would
lie imay nation nd ( Jescrlpt'vo powera
f the sosioty raporter of ths jouuial
wore Bdeqiute t > ihe taak of describing
n all ita brilliancy the ntv.r to ba for-
otttn Decision ! But living on four cent
unchos and ik'upi.'g in adrygooda 'bat '
re not conductive to cl jar , 'succinct tnd
xtended powers of description , and the
ccioty man will not attempt the tiak.
The costumes wore rich and reaplend-
nttho d ; imond , compiislng selections of
he noted collect ona of the white gem ,
were dazzling , while the foma'c ' baauty
f the occasion , setoiF by this incidental
ieplay. was cf a rarely striking typo ,
"ho youthful beaux of the town , and
omo who had reached the bald-head
isrlod , were on hand , and indulged free-
y in the joya which Toipiichoro livisbei
upon her devotees. All elements com
mingled In the festivities of the occasion ,
nd the event. BO far aa enjoyment waa
onccraod , may be termed , to use an
xproasicii of Walt Whitman , one of
'rnpturoutly beatific significance. "
The programme , one of twenty four
nnmbari , luld the dancers until a late
our. The mus c for the occasion vat
urnlahed in good style by the Indo-
lecdcnt Orclumia.
The inoxonblo laws of time and ( pica
lone prevent a full account of tfcojc
ircsont , costumes , etc , etc
So far as the pecuniary aspect of the
question [ A concerned , nothing dttio.it ;
an bo annotated , as yet , for the benefit
if the nn.x oin people , but it is nol
irobaH * that tie reporter ! will lea a more
lun § iiOO in fu n'sbi-jg tbia rare trea
or the dear public nt least lot us hopi
cot.
COUKT ISOALENDAK ,
\otca of tlio District .Judiciary To
llt'o
The trespass cai > 3 of George llibinaoc
va. Dan Clifton weti tioishcd yesterday ii
.ho dlslrlctcoiir ; , The suit , which t lc
saforo has be on aboi lively tried , wa
brought for $1,000 damages alleged ti
have bean done by Cllltm'a cattle break
ng into Robinson's fleldi in 1880 am
Taoipllng down orn and injuring trees
The cDstj of tbo ault , already amonntln ,
to between 8UOO and $700 , have not ( It
Uriel thu parties from dropping the suit
Tha jury , after remaining out som
: ionrr , brought in a verdict of five cant
'or defendant , which nln ? carries ooati.
The suit of John D. Thomas agalns
Henry Ilittir , to recover occupancy _ o
a llliunted plecn of Itnd , ia it 111 on tiii
in Judge Novillti'd branch of the judi
ciary.
OAU. OK THE IMLKXUAK TO'llAY.
Bofora the Hon. Elenxer WakeUy.
Thomas VB. ThomsH.
Claik VB. Armslring , on I rial.
Hamniotd va. Wnodworth.
Stephenion v . Corrigaa.
Merchants' Natioml Bank of Dead
wood TS McIIugh.
Irving vs , 1'age.
Bates VB. I'/ica.
Oefnre Uio Hon. .lamoi Neville ,
Ntl-ou va. Miller.
Merctr vs. Culver.
Flulolestou va. U. P. Hy. GJ ,
liryant VF. Woolwcrth.
Kstabrock ot fil M Dohlr ,
Abiatna vs , Wakefield.
Ivahliiun v. 1'eyke et el ,
Lucas VB. Hypincki ,
Weir vs Batdorf et al.
Clunbery v . Smith.
Forbes va , IJrown et al.
IlearirVia va. Bd. Go. Coaj'w.
U. T. Clarke filed a. suit against Tn
iai BucV , city treaauror to reovi
1,202. tG of aotver tax paid under pn
lori on Warlci ? sewer sjatora In Soozy'
addition.
roucB roi.NTKns.
John Smith , who swindled the rustic
Verzin , out of $01 , was adjudged guilty
upon trial in Judge llonoko'a court yes
tcrday , and given the full benefit of the
law , S'JO and thirty days on boid and
water.
A complaint wai tiled against Chris
Specht for violating the fire limits ordi
nance in moving fiom OBI ? lot ti another
a frame building on Deut , ' ai stJoot.
George Say en was lined $5 for nnanlt
and battery.
HOW TO ulH1 1UOI1.
Die M > ltnils or the lUslnij Million'
nlrca In and rtrontiil Sidney.
St > eclal Corruspondeivco to TUB BKK.
SIPNF.V , Neb. , February 10. Our lo
cality has not been represented in your
inper lately ; in fact scarcity of no ITS has
) eon my only excuse. The land "boom"
las filrly ttruok us , and everywhere the
> ooplo are liomeste.idlng , pre-empting
and taking timber claims. Besides J. T.
31ark.im : Is making an Independent for
tune ont of the Union Pacific lands. Ho
, k from $2.50 to $1 00 an acre for up-
and , and for the bottom-land from $5 UO
o $15.00 per acre , and buyers arj plonti-
ul at that Never In the history of
western Ncbraek * has such a land excite
ment predominated All who cau scrape
up a few dollars invest for tbo purpose of
loubllng (1) ( ) their money. No doubt this
will hat sis im ntha longer , and it la con *
idcntlr expected the population < f Chcy-
mno county will incroito throe-fold. At
> : dgo Polo , eighteen m lea east of hero ,
pretty town his bcou laid out by Ilobjrt
. Obcrfoldor of this place , and no is fast
llapoaing of hla town lots. The country
unrounding Lodge Polo is the paradaa :
of Ohcycnuo county. There tro now over
orty settlers in chat Ijca iy : , and all
ho trco claims within a radius of
'on miles Imo been filed upon the prot
ects of Lodge Polo are excellent. At
Vntolopp. tliiity-eix miles west of hero ,
s nmthor growing part cf this comity.
' . T. Clarkeon has laid out a town site
nd ts finding many ready buyers. Andy
Jurg , euperititauctent < f pump ) and
inks of the Mountain division of the
Jnion Pa-iific railway , has ] ccHd a claim
it Antelope station , which is 0119 of the
mat \alnablo pieces of property in the
wcstrn of the . 1'he
; part county. re-
ources of Cheyenne county are numer
ous and the encouraging proipccts add a
'igoroua portion to tie wealth and main-
ouamo of a sucussful future. In three
yeara heaco this will be ono of the finest
if wheat countries. While rrjentlor.ini'
his , wo might aid that almoit any veg-
table can thrive and g'ow Jura without
trigatlon.
Our winter tore hai been quite under-
te , and cattle lava done well , except
few yearling Texans , owing to their ar-
iving h r t too late aad not being nccut-
omed to the range or climate. Sheep
iavo dona better ihin ivor , and scarcely
ny loisis are reported. Uotsj-riiBing Is
ilso an important industry here , and
-hoao directly Intorcttsd in It are well
latlsfied with the ytac'd work. There
laa been sjmo very fine s'alllors brought
lore , consisting o ! Ncroianf , Perchtrjna
nd Cleveland Bays. . Tniler , of
ireenwocd rancho , has a valuable buoch
f horses , the largest in this county , tnd
ao far have proved quito icmuncrathc.
Tboi. Kane las completed an elegant
lonao on his rancho alx miles wet of
own. She rill Simuol Fowler is alcn
eavlly interested in cattle raising. Hen
. J. Mclntofh , oar county clerk , is a
oavy properly owner hero , and ho troll
oturves the success that baa attended
lim. Ho is always accommodating , and
bo people oie well ploaend with the trust
cposed in him.
BuHintsa has tcm very good among
ho marcbants the past season and the
irospccta are lltttering for a livu'y spring
, rado. Every one is stocking np heavily.
The U. P. pawongar train from the
ast is six honrj lat : ) to-day ; no doubt
aused by the heavy enow storm which
irevailed through the atato yesterday.
FEDOUA.
VIEY"NEAT ,
low .Teinca Dowd , of Onmlin ,
to Biivo 15eon a Victim or High
way Ilobborr.
Charles Lawrence was arrested about
11 o'clock laat night , on a charys of
ighway robbery , preferred by one Jamas
) owd. The story , of the lattar , sjmo-
what curious , Is as follows :
Ho west over to Council BlufJa early
rootorday morning , on horseback , and
hero met the man Lawrence , who la a
lorso trader , or at least , appeared to
iavo hones for sale. Dowd was
importuned to buy a team for § 180 , but
through aome miaundrr.tandinp , the bar
gain was not consummated , Dowd and
Liwivnco wandered around together and
finally drifttd into a saloon where tha re-
iiiiitk waa bur.tarlcgly . dropped by thu
latter that Dowd did not have the money
to purchase the tram , oven if ho 10 do-
stiod. Duwd coald not take such an
affront at that and Immediately produced
a roll of $200 which ha waved in Liw.
rence'H face. Shortly afterward , al ut 7
o'clock , ho mounted nU notuj and s : rtoa
for Omaha , reaching th * Jjwa
aide of the liver ulunt dark.
[ 1 01 oho was itippoi bv Lawranco arrl
a companion who ] rder dhlm to huh nd
"flash" his wealth. Dowd was baity
frightened and gave the foot pads a $20
gold piece. Ho WM then allowed to
pursue his way'unimlosted. Lawrence
then walked towuid town. Dowd turned
and followed him , t aclng him to Julian
Treltschko'a ' ailoon , ThlrUentn and
Howard. Leaving bis liorto hitched
there , he proceeded to the cily j il tnd
notified tbo authorities of hla lots OQicer
0'15oyln wont down to the pluo Indi
cated bat could not Had Lavrencj.
Search van made fjr him along
rhlrteeuth itr-ot , but tc
no aval ) . Returning again
to Trellacbkep.O'Boylo ' airiDr.wd eaw the
entleman of alleged Dick Tarpln prc
ensiliea , and th t wo tiy wai Imme'
dlatuly put under arreat.
Hii tile Is strikingly different from
Dowds Ho claims tint the ? 20wsHfiet
to him by the Utter to bind a bargain ol
horae-tnlo. Dowd , ho raid , wanted the
monry back , and ho refuted to return It ,
Itcal ICnialo
The following transfers were filed li
ilio county clerk's ofiico Tuenday a1
reported for THE BEE bv the Amos' rea
itato agency February 12 , 1883 ,
J W BedJrri tt al t j Frank A Hob
biiu , w d , lot ! l , blicc y , Kirk wood adi
.o Omaba $370
Isaac S Iliscull and wife to Martare
EbetH. w d , lot "B" in Haaiall'a tdd t
Jmnhi ? 120.
, II A aid Mtg Io Nultj to Thoodor
V n Al t , - r d , lots 10 and 11 , In bloc
1 , town of Klkhorn , by Crawfcrf S20i
0 W Hamilton , trustee , to 0 thodn
Chapter of Diocese of Nobwska , lot 1
block 10 , Shlnii'a add tn ( Iniuhn $50 (
Detloy nnd Christiana Tbicsson 10 Wi
helm Gerndorf.w d , lota 7. 8 anil ! , bloc
3 , town of Millard M.OOO.
THE NEW RULES.
Tlio FcnTRnrAUcni'rnl Strike
Ulioir Adoiilliin .Vllii.\cil.
Superintendent Dickinson ia still or
; agud on the western sections of thoroa
n quelling the incipient feelings cf re
) olllou over the now rales nnd code c
Ignals which ara announced to KO int
olFect over the Union Pacific ayalrm nox
nonth , The nnployes arc disposed t
modify their antigon'sllo demands , and I
now appears as though thoaerlous feat
of a general strike am-ng train employe
will net bo roali/.il. Saya the Lanml
5ooinor.log :
"The englnoora and fireman In Lara
mlp City , to whom the pxamlnation ro
juired by the Union Pacific company
us bojii put. have creditably passed it
> ut thi ) ' have nnannmuslj1 refuted ti
Ign the rules. The objectionable para
raphs in them rules are these whicl
irovldo that the company is not rcapon *
iblo for physical injuries sustained bj
mployos in accidents , and which make
mployca liable f > t damage to the rolling
titsk or other property of the company
y accidents reaultlng from their ntgli-
; enc3.
"Tho employes at Cheyenne are being
xauiinud , but aa ynt nouu of them , with
bo exception of tlm telegraphers and
tatton men , have s gnttl thn rules , and
t ia generally ngreea that they wili re-
UFO to do BO if it Is pressed.
"Superintendent Dickinson , in hla pri-
ate c ir , ai rivetl from Denver laat even-
) g. Ho would only nay , in ro'pjnso to
quoUirn , 'I am going tn Laramlo City , '
ud wlun the weat bound train pull-d
ut lii o r was attached. It wai the
pinion among the employes at the depot
.but hla nmaion to Ltramlo was to moot
nd confer with 1)19 ) men there , ntul
icu-taln what could bo done to quiet the
ing disaffection. "
Ivo Men Aipli.vxtntcd in n
Sewer.
ClliCAfio , IVbiunry 1' . Five men werons-
lyiintcd in a sewer Into thin afternoon. Sov-
rnl days ngo tha innm sewer in Kinzioatroot ,
ve feet in dlatm-ter , beuauio cluggeJ , nud to-
ay n Rang of eleven men were Bent to uVan
c. Xino went into the newer with a ecraper
.ting the confcrnmtion of the power , ( Ira ? .
op it from mm hole tomanbolu. While
IB other two remained above ground to draw
> ttio mail through tbo ninn holes between
alt ted and Uniou rtreeta mi unusually long
me was consumed. Finally , the foremsm
lending down at the mouth of the man hole ,
irnrd n cry for aid , and going down found tha
neu cear the oponirp , some gasping for
ireatb , others dying. There was very strong
nell of gas. A lope was | ia sed donn to him
x the survivor * were unable to climb up the
adder. After two had been assisted up , the
reman found himself failing fiom thu elfectH
gas nnd nis obliged to fo to the surface.
nothennnn went down and rescued three
nd a third assisted the retnainiDg four. Four
eto dead when brought up nnd another diet !
eon afterward.
The names of the rlend are : Iicha l Laski ,
oseph Gill . Ivines C ! rady , Daniel Curtis and
: atth w Mason. AH Bro matriud except
ill. The urvivors May tlitir first intimation
lat anything was wrong was when Gill drop
ted dead. It in not known whether the gae
u the xewer was the eccumulation of ordinary
ewer goa nr illuminating gaa from n leaking
po , or what is known a.i fire
Tlio Illinois Democratic Oontopf ,
CiliCAiio , February 1' ' . The Jjlly News'
: > ringfield ( III. ) npecial says : The ropubli-
ans of both houses to-day rofuaed to recog-
7.0 the actiim of thu democrats in the mat
er of voting for senator. A few members each
ach party are still absent. The morning
lour in tbo home was idled away , the
epnblicans making several Ineffective
Forts to adjourn. At 12 o'clock
10 doorkeeper annnuncsd the at-
: endance of the sensta and twenty-two
emocratic members of that body filed in and
ook seats. When thu vote for senator was
eclarod only onu vote waa recorded , the
emocrats fearing that the republicans were in
greater force than seemed apparent , and
ould , if the'deinocrntaoncu voted , appear and
vo their candidate a clear majority. Ad'
ournment was then taken till noonto-mor <
A Million anil a Unll' Watrr-Mctor
Jot ) .
The city comptroller of Now Yrrk paid
jadgomtnt last week of § 1,409,505 ,
irincipal and interest , for water-metort
urniehad the city by Joeo do Navarro ,
pea an order given by Boas Tweed , then
ommlseioner i f public irorka , the ] > oa-
ion now hold by Mr. Rollins M. Squire ,
'his claim wai assigned to John liairJ
Jov. 3 , 18" ; ! . The contract was given
ftcr 1-g slatlnn et Albiny had been so
ured by ilia Tweed ring , but , when the
ing was broken , Andraw H. Green , whc
locamo comptroller in p'ao of Richard
I. Connolly , refined to p > for the
meter * or to rocrgn'za the contract on
be ground that it was fraudulent. Sail
ras brought In 1880 , anl the city con-
estcdit , claiming tint the contract wa >
not blndiop , and that dishorns1' service
geneaad intervention had baen utuc
o ox'oit money f.ora . the taxpayers d
* < ew York ; but judgment was rcndorn
or the plaintiff Oc1 . : i3 , 1880 , fii
$1,120,148. An app < ii\ \ was taken , am
n the Infer part i f 1881 tin ccurt ol
ppo la decided thit the city musi paj
cr the 10,000 wa'or-naotera ' at S70 foi
oich mater , iuterett fdlcd , which nlnu
loubles the amount cu'.noi ui.dtr ill
c.in net.
O o feature of this contiact nitnaclaus
which waa eo1 need at Albany tniktut ; ih
owners of cnu'i building whore u mo'e '
was plaod r sjin H bio tor ( ! M cost of Ih
am . Ncnalmve h.'on put in , na thu 10 ,
MX ) mo era hhva not boon UHud to any ox
on' , a lav having been taken to ti'st th
juin : i'y of WRtor in < mo ertwo pabll
ilacci.s. It ( ppearithatNavairJ hud aovu
r eight mtchinos rntler tea * , but tbu pn
/cilar one fatu'thid to tlio cliy nude
In rrnl.r ot w. s cot amcrg them , it Jiv
ng beoa patented in January , 1871. Th
ne'er it n v.hrillng single piston motet
aad is said tj bo veiy compact and sluipl
In HH construction , bu' , whether It ha
lurabil ty is yat to bo mccr'ainod. Th
taxpaorsof Now Yorlc will watch wit
great Int ra t the imnlt of thin pnruhast
H la a silo which could not hive bee
cousumma'id In any other city on tb
face of ihoglovo Foorteen years ha\
elapsed since thooider was gi en. Twoe
h&s been dead eeven year ? , and a per io
of time meters have boon made for man
a's , and whU condit'on ' they are in li
d y no one ai tell. Mr. Navatro ben
tuit years fgi tj compel payment whc
he had delivered only a portion , and h
counsel advised him to complete the roi
tract , and ho did ao. Ths city of Ne
York has 10,000 water motera on hand i
coitof 81-tOD.OCO.
Needles , Oil Belts and Parts at whol
tale and ratul , for 11 machines. Wn
for prices.IIITB SKWINO MAUHINK C <
121 North 15th St.
CU.STEU rofNTV.
Ali-onOy < \.nilnKi.rci , .
nialloiiK For Ilir Shi'li.Hush. .
TUB UKK.
S.MIOKMT. Cnslrr County , Neb. , Fob-
nury ! ) Although thcro irj aj yet no *
S'.KUI of sjiting in the w y of bud > , bitd8r
etc. , but the "pinlrio schooner" and the
"man locking for land" are looming up
moro nnd morj every day in thoio solid
jnitjof our much ivorl ! od t tc , and
Cus'er county especially will receive her
ehau > of newcomers. No one coming
hero tbe first t'ma goes away with feelIngs -
Ings of diatppiintmont ; but on the
other hand la quite favorably imprfsicd/
with the richness of the soil , the lutural
growth of hay , and especially the high
claaa of cultivation notirad on every
hand. Few counttis in the atato are as
little kc j n aa Ouster county , and yet
with all the drawbacks she haj to contend , '
with few Indeed are her tuporlora. With
the best c soil , pure wattr , plenty of
canon luy , finograsscs , etc. , ranka among
the lirat for mixed faimttiR purpose * .
The cllmato Is auothor cxculluut feature
neither too cold In winter or too w.irm
In summer for the comfoit i cf man and
beast alike. Wo have line crops
nnd fi-j free from droughts , cyclones ,
hal'.storms , oto. , and the tiller of tbo s.il
is gladdened frjm year to year ever his
bountiful crops. Those who arc contem
plating a change , cannot do bettor than
to come and see Cn.iti c county for thorn-
solves as lharois y t plenty of loom for
those who contemplate cither farming or
onti ring buslncoa ami tboro la otill aomo
government land that ia wrrlh occupying.
'I'o reach this portion of the county par-
tils should chaogo at Orand Island ami
take the U. 1' , brnnoh jailroad to North
L ( up. Hero a comfortublo hack leavoj
ftrSirgont on Mondays , Wodnesdnyn
and Ji'r.thys of each week upon arrival cf
paasongor tramo. The drive from Norllt
Louplabith pioturciqito and sublluio ,
and na oboontoiB the Mira valley and
further on thn pnnd Middle Loup valley
the visitor Is natonlshod nt the unnoramio
view that lies before him. After enter-
> ng the beautiful v.V.'ey ' of the Middle
Loup , a plo isant journey of ten miles
along ita bank Vriugj the traveler to the
lively town of Sarjont. Hero is locntod
the business Interest of the valley and
hna a la'Re and cominod'oui hotel nt low
rates. Thia town ia the liuadquasbetH for
land hunters in this euctitn of the ouii-
try. llero c n Iw oil lined plals and ro-
lisblo information for nil qonrtorp. Also
a first-elaes livery stable whore rigs can
bo ob'a'nod nt a low rate to show new
comers over the country. A full Hat rf
claiirs for sale can bo g't at the "Jfoglo"
land office with parties to show land
free of clurge. A good lumber yard la
alsa located fioro whuro lutiber can bo had
as cheap na at sty place , and the town
has n'ready BOIIW hendsomo reeidcnccr.
A well stocked furniture atoro , hardware
store , two general stores , two drug orec , .
two blacksmith shopn , shoe maker shop ,
land office , bonk , milicerp storr , livery „ . , a ,
stable , lawyers , doctor" , town hall , etc. , , , .
also adds Io the comfort 4 of now-coincra.
N o leas than three railroads are expected
up th's valley or through this part of
the county during the summer , viz : the
U. P. . B & M. , and the Northwestern
from Not folk. Any one of them will re
ceive a warm weloeino from the inany
aptthrj in thoeo partewho will contribute
liberally towards its ( onstruciiMi , and receive -
coivo their ontlro suppjrt. The bridge
across the Middle L'oup nt this point in.
being pushed as rapidly as prs ible , mid
if weather pcroilis will bn thrown opci
to the travojling public about May 1.
Not far above Ill's bridge is one ol the " " < " ' [
fincBt imill sites the wiicer ever aiw , and
there is already some talk of organ-
L ,
izlnga stock company and erecting a mill . J
at this point. It would no doubtprove a '
protitablo investment as it wonld have a
Urge tori hory Io driw from. If any
miller wishes a location thin Is the best
point wo know cf In tbo elate , as the
stock company would willingly withdraw-
in favor c f a practical man.
The Mu'hcdists ' have just finished a
landsome paracnigo for their minister ,
ind are now talking cf a suitable housa
'nr ' wnrf hip. At prctont they are using
, ho town hall.
Considerable building will be done this
ipricg , aa already one or two oontracla
iavo been given out for business house *
, nd poveral residences will bo among the
lumber after the season opens np.
Stock of oil kind is thriving well
many fat hogs ara going into market dally
' S3.70.
Now comers will receive a trarm wel-
iomo end full particulars con bo had ry
riling to D , 0. lulley , Etq , Sargent ,
luster cjunty. Neb.
COI.ONKI.5JA.MKS.
STATK J01'CiNO3
I.onp 1'inu had a $15,003 blo/.u last week ,
The 1'Vnumt crpa.nery pays $ l.ti ! ahuu-
red weight for milk.
The state papers ( fenorally agree thut the
round hog Rot in hli work ,
The city council of Frwnont it loolcmg
rcimil for a site for a city hall.
The 1'lat I D river biiclga nt Fremont hu-i
iOon icpalrtd and is ug | u open to tratlic.
Jack AVinterH wan Hcnt toStoii''rt quairiPH fur
n.ir yiMra for assaulting n woman ut North
.lend.
HJThoStpnu company , of Omaha , I putting
ho mauhinerv In the now Hour mill at 1'lmn
rtok.
The 1'lattHinoiith lluildin ; nnd Loan nHto-
iation , with a capital of .fTtOU.OO ' , hat IHISU
irguni/.fd.
A Kfarnnr papT Blnliieintly ( puintn out
.hat thu only f ilur i thtrj wem thodoof
> usinoBs mon who rofuioil to ailvi-rtiso ,
Lew May h&i other than political fifth to
ook iiftor. Sixty thomand j oung fish will ba
jilnntad In tlm lakes auil cioeks of tlio Klkburu
vallfy thU month.
North 1'latto i < bidding nlruvK tar a ntat
normal Kclriol , if the leK'inlatmn docldct ti
rect mi1 ther , A liaiiim In property valued at
25,00 < i las been offered.
A. H , ( ! at H , n Hurt cnuntv Hshuol director ,
ailvertijeu ' 'A school teiichfr wanted at
A-iiona Ci'titHr , u K''ntliinttii pieforred , but u
lady wi'h li'u In her fytv , and vi-niceunca ' '
lursoul will d'j.1'
Ir\in Kairubcc. the Juniata aluKKTi whi
killed llairlHn YOIIIIR with one blow of liU
int , wai acquitted on thu xround f self-flu-
joutti. A ] mi'-o nhotili ) bo uiudo up to Indiicu
Kurrnliee to taekly thu lluxton profeNior.
The Went Puint TroKruiH MJH "if all ttii
good di'iii' cruts of Oinnlnir county thut are cx-
pectln oilice under Clevrlatd am nicretnfril ,
and ihtiy ii'inuvit from the couity , tint lie.-
nuhllcano wi.llmvou walkWi > y n : Ilia neit
' *
election
Tha d hirip nnd ] io > tivn youiiK widow
Mcdlintock , win h * been tnrnln ( { the hca'Jh
c.f old nndy-iiui ; men m 1'aiU City for HUIDU
months , paid n farewell visit to u'l ' i\i9 \ > torr
in town one day I . t wrck , xedired al iK
uniount of ptudH on e dlt and departed b
twoou days f jr other tiuhla of freslme.vi.
The ( iioeluv Trlbuuo NtaUxiuiiiorii uruthkk
in Hull and line ? cinniim llut contract *
liuvd but ii let by the It. A M. lor RrnJiiv i u
tbcir proX | ) od Branch noithwmt of tinmd I -
hnil , a oil thut thu dnt will tly an i-o''nm thn
flint in out of thn Kruund thu Hi e tn ran
tbrotuh tlia noutli e tcin portion < > ( Howard
county , through Hlu i nun into Cuttt'r. JtU
believed the I' . 1' . will make u run up the
northwest , tnd a > i > Iiled iKthy U
lot ,