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SCHOOL OF SCANDAL The Lincoln Uir.vrsty . AJjonrns to LoWiy an Appropriatiou , The Paoulty and Students on the Floor of the Houso. The Mysterious Methods of Ma- natti and tli9 RegentSi Two Weeks More of Legislative Wind Assured ! The Kearney Grab Rushed Trough the Senate at High Sposd Tin ; Ant l-Slocunib Bills or Met7. and o Gosblp About 'tins IltilhlliiK. TI1E I10UHB. I UNtVKIlSITY II I Special Cornspondonco of the BKK. LINCOLN , February 20 The house met at 0:30 : tkls morning , nnd nftcr.half on hour had baon spent in preliminaries , went into com- mtttco of the whulo , with Mr. Leo of Merrlck , in the chair , to consider the general appropri ation bill. And then half an hour was spout in discursing points of order , _ during which tlmo much confusion prevailed. Nobody ncsmed to know how things stood or whore tha committee had to begin on the bill they left unfinished yesterday afternoon. It wa.s eventually decided that the ntnto of affairs wn ) something like thin. Mr. Holt had moved to amend the bill as follows : That no moneys accruing from sale or loasa of agri cultural college lunds aha 1 bo appropriated. Mr. Holmes had moved an amendment that the following appropriation for the university bo made : Academic salaries , SI1OOJ ; inci dentals S3.00J ; fuel and gas , S3OjO : perma nent improvements , setting up chemical lab- ratory , SlO.OOd ; library , ? 5,010 , ; horticultural dopartmpnt , $5,000 ; tt nm hoitlng. $10,000 ; repairs , 35,000 ; deficiency In stocking farm , 50.000. When It was understood that the above was thn exact position nnd that these wcro the only motions before Uio committee , Mr. Thomas of Casg , took the floor , no thought it extraordinary the 1)39 ) students nt Peru only cost ? 30OlO for two years whilst this univer sity cost TEX TIMK3 AB MUCH , Ho Biid ho was ODD of tha finance committee nnd they found it most difficult to get any orttim.-Uos from the university ofliclaUi other than they had worked bird for three weeks trying to do so. When Homo slight informa tion WAS given It was because they could not kcoplt backnny longer. Ho said nowspiptn had attacked him nnd the finance committee nud charged them with making n trade of the treasury , but seeing Mr. Gero in front of him Mr. Thomas said "p.vpcrs ouUIda tha city " Ho said the university authorities didn't want to nppaar bo tore the committee , but thought they would cet moro if they came nnd lobbied in the house when the bill was in committee. Ho had omitnred into the work ings nnd management of tbo university nml hou found that no three separate accounts had been kept according to law , nnd that the ac counts generally were kept in n very slipshod and unbtisiness like manner Ho was satisfied that there was something wrong somewhere , when the university hov- ng kept quiet upto now , hnn last night thrust his sunn judgment upon the hous3. Mr. King supported a liberal appropriation and said Mr Hull's amendment would bo con trary to organic law. Mr. Butler said the university should have presented Us estimate long ago. Ho thought their action very mysterious. Ho was against the medical school provision. Questions as to how things stood nnd would Htard if the motion of Mr. Holmes were adopted , ciuacd him to withdraw it for the prosout. The question now was on the resolution of Mr. Holt. Several did not eoi this andr > noke for some tlmu on Mr. Holmes' motion. Very considerable time was wasted in this wny. Mr. Troup now moved as on amendment to Mr. Holt's motion , that not more than § 15- 009 bo provided , and some of that sum to go to the medical college. This was accepted by Mr. Holt , nnd the amendment as proposedtby him. carried , Mr. Holmes now brought up his motion again , with the exception that the $10.000 for tto medical school was stricken out. The whole profoasioualstair and nil the students of the university were on the floor Loonvixa AND INSTKCCTINO JIEMBEM. The gallery was full of their friends and when ttio appropriation was made applauded ns If in a theatre. Mr. Stevenson next spoke nnd in an able manner showid up the under hand dealings of the university. lie siidpro- fefieora wcro no better tbau other lobyi&ts. The students were the name , and tb.it if they could put out nothing tuparior than this in n university the sooner it was abaliohod the bet ter. Mr. Henry said the university made its estimate in a lump that people infant not see how it vv.ts disposed of. They wanted to steal a march on thn huuso Ho moved tha innort of the financial committee bo adopted , which was eventually loit by 40 to 4L votci. Mr Holmes' omcndmont was then put and carried. The commuteu rose and the hotuo took n rccesd until 2:30. : TWO VVKEK8 MOIIK , Special Telegram to the LONDON , February 21 , After a short cn- ilouthi , morning , in which n number uf bills w ro pniBcd , thti senxta adjourned till TUCH- day at 12 o'o'ock. ' This moans two weeks inoro of legislature. THE SKViVTE. TUK KKA1UNF.Y I111AJ1. Special Correspondence to THE UBE. LINCOLN , February 21. Thirty thouiand dollars of the people' * mcney have taken unto thutcselves wings and vanished In tha air. Scarcely had the secretary of the senate begun - gun reading the journal this morning than the inevitable eonator from Lancaster , Mr. Burr , vvaa on his feet. Ho moved the reading of the journal ho dispensed with. This , of course , prevailed. A gun Mr. Burr was re Uy nnd moved that the sonata go Into committee of the whole to consider homo roll 180 , the bill appropriating SHO.IViO to the Kearney reform - form school. Senator Hosting * was called to the chair and as soon an the cl rk hid finithad reading tin bill Mr. Bun moved that the commuted report back the bill with the recommendation Unit It pan. Thin wai dona almost beloro tha members ha.i found the bill on their fi'e. ' Having secured the passage of the bill , Mr. Burr moved that tha com mil toe rite , and the motion prevailed. Too regular order of eenate muinoas wa then taken up. Usually the innate transacts all euch buii- ne § ! , hears report * , etc. , before going into coiumltteo of the who'e. ' Evidently tli ra VY&Buschflmo on foot this morning to crowd that bill through , u was made apparent when the hour of adjournment c.vne. Having held another long session in committee of the whole to consider bills on general file , a re- j > ort wai made and adopted , During the en tire reading of tha report of thd cornmitteo Mr , Burr ( stood waiting ti > get recognition from the chair. He then moved that IbO ba read a third time and put upon Iti passage. This was another nnueual proceeding , especially for an appropriation bill. The following tngmberg are on record nt voting againat the bill : .Senators Filson. Ooehner , Ha ting , McShane , Mills , and Hnervln , all democrats but Mr Goehner The Kearney lobby are cricking their heels together In high gloi and may well do BO , ot every town can get ? 30OLO In such an ew way. Durimc the second tcminn of the committee of the whole , President Howe cvllnl Senatoi Krown to the chiir. Nine bill * were coiuid ered and reported upon. Amour the numbd wu oun to give the second judicial dUtrlct- Cass , Lancaster and Utoo counties , twi judge * . The incra.'onf buiineaa hu madi th' ' a cecoistty , The Metz liquor bill had it title amended and was recommended to past Senate file 01 , a bill to amend the prwent X- T emption law met with scino discussion and WM finally rejected. During the brief gofnon ot the fcoate , Seni tor Burr offered a resolution and memorial asking corgrf ( to pl co General Grant on th * retired lint of army officers By nwpensi. n of the rules this was tn\il thrco limes and | a * rd Mr. Burr seems to h ve the knnck of cracking hh mflftMire * through in n wny that mokts guilelcfB man's hood SB Im During n brief inttrval thin m mlng Lieu- tniant Govern T S tdd , stated to the senate tint ho would linrcafler decl'nn ' to vote in csfiM of ft tie , thfro blng thirty-thtoo sniv tors anil they having thnpwcr to stttlo all questions thennelvf ! Ho aUn atated uliV hii rnlinga would bo on entertaining n motion to adjourn nftor the previous qtio tlcn hii-l been called for. Ho wotil 1 cntt rtain but one motion. This doclMtiii was called out by tbe ( quabbli nf hst Saturday between Senator * iJ.-xy and Molkeljohn ntul IVetdent Howe. CAPITOL CHAT. Ltscor.x , February 21. The way * ml wiles cf legislator * arc peculiar. It will b > romrmberciillhit several fpeclal committee were appointed to vi lt the state in tituti ins Bnfnro tlio honorable gentlemen wont on their mission It wa * agreed that the state hould pay their transportation and at all rode nn PSBO tills was con-idernd a geol tiling , 01 thfty all drew their regular pay In addition , But now it is Javt-lopad that the hmiso mein- bcN who \isited Kearney , and wcro wintil and dined tn numptlously , have put in their claims for SU per day on conjlnltteo work This fabulous charge urn of onureo rightly re fused by Chief Clirfc Xcdikcr , who consulted the attorny general in rcg.ird to Iho matter. Llkol'at Hawoi , these fellows will likely hold claims ngainit the state. There it cormderablo indignation among some Bcnatots at n game attempted by the two DonglaH county senators. They each in trodiiccJ a lltiuor bill. Senator Mot/ Intro duced ono to rernovo tha liceii'e from whole- pale dealers. It looked ilko n harinlifrs bill till studied closely when It waa rev-oiled tbat the title would repeal the Slocumb Uw en tlrely. The senator claims this wai umnten- tlonal , butnppraiancca are othcrwite. Hina- tor McShane slio Introduced n liquor bill , to ramovo two mlle limit of the S ocutnb law in whicli liquor soiling is prohibited. In ono corner of this bill was also a repeal of tlie Slocum law. This bill wont into the hands of the judiciary comrnltto where the lUw vya ditcovercd nnd the bill cut up and amended properly. The senator made a strong fight befoio the committee for his ameddments , hut It was no o. It ia a question whether the Douglas county constituents , with the excep tion of tbo saloon-keepers , will approve of thia effort to abolish a good law. Legislators nra elected to make lawa. not to doatroy good ono ? . In a former letter mention was made of B bill , senate file 115 , which sllpp'd throned tbo upper housa without a dimont. The bin is very- brief and read- ) thus : "Ba it enacted by the legislature of the states of Nebraakt : Section 1 That sectinn 10 of nn act np proved March 1st , 187i > , entitled "An'nct to provide a ttensral election law , the ptocoiure relative to contested elections , and the filling of vacancies in olhce , " be , and the saino is hereby repealed. Tlio bill WAS introduced by Senator Burr , ind means that county treas urers may bo elected as often ns foople see fit. It is a bad bill in principle and badly gotten up , being by Ita concisa wording in tended to dictivo. It waa gotten up for thu benefit of Mr. H. B. I ! rah am , now county treasurer of Lancaster county. It is a ring movement tn again put him in tn.it place. Tlio law limiting ; tbo term of a county treasurer is a good one , and while It may not suit Dome locnlitiee , is a safe general law. It was put up 'n tlio statute books by the earnest effwta of n few citizens of Schuyler , who were ( Ii'8ftth6td with their county tit-usurer bu could not defeat him IIu bad held the p'ac- for sevento0 ! ! consecu ivo yoara when th present law went into o feet. When ho went lit hololt n vacaney b-tilnd him valued n S3J.OOO Similar IriHtano's ml bt be cited An influence will be brought to bear on tin house to defeat tbu bill of few words but large meaning. _ Teaching University Students to Bc- coino LiOfobj ists : Affaire. Special Correspondence to THE BKE , LiNCOLy , February 22. Ono of the most important piecs of legislation to the tax payers of Nebraska was tbo passage on yew- trday of the general state appropriation bill , that which provides for the payment of the expenses of tha state for the next two years As wai to ba exported the economist s , headed .by Miller , made ssveial objections to the passage - ago of Ilia bill , but succeeded in doing nothing towards reducing the expenditure. The two items of which there was the lonpr * est discussion was tbo state university and penitentiary appropriations , The first of these brought the whole professional stall and their students into the 1 ibby and on the floor of the IIIUBO. They worked assiduously for their crime and stood around tbo Lancas ter delegation prompting and instructing them in theinanner they should fight. The ipsctacle of n university profoiiorial atblF lobbying for a political purpose and as sociating themeclvoa with railroad jobbers nnd echcmers ef labor and saloon lobbyists political demagogue } , runner ; , nnd others of even a moro disreputable clns.i , ia not very edifying to say tbe least of it. If legislators by their action compel this ntato of things the oirlier it is rcmidied the better , The present htate of things only tends to bring into disrepute the principals of which Is Buppoved to bo the chief educational establishment In th sta'o. Tlio university authorities should a'so learn by the experience of the priscnt session to have thtir estiuatcs prepared and itemized na every other institution lias done thereby guarding against nil insinuations of underhand work which have prevailed during the discus- si ( > i > on tbu university voio. As vvna to have boon expected the hunatt haa repealed on second reading the raihoad bill of tbo bouse which passed thU week. It requires no very gioat foresight to have fornrold thic. Thu ptuilo was that any member of the houaa thould have thought for n moment tha' ' the senate vvou'd pisa n railroad regulatioi bill. Wbilo there h is been some struggling with railroad legislation , it Is conceded on nl nidi's that nothing muni will ba done. Tbo rnllrcad lobby ia ctill here in force nnt Koom to enjoy the prospects of no legislation They attended the opfra in a body on Friday night and occupied boxen vvhero they could bt seen by the poor legiclutcrs who had to sit or comni > n chain ? . ' "Iho railroad lobby Is smarter than thi memberc , " said a gentleman recently. Thi railroads can afford to biro the bo t talon while nuny political shy aters are allowed to be elevated to positions of trust , Tbo lions of Cfttllo on "Western Kansc Special Oorrespondenco of The Bee. LINCOLN , February 22. A prominent stock man of this city , in a recent interview , eayt the repotted loss of cattle on the ranges In thi west U exaggerated. He says the loss 1 great , but will not average higher than in other yean. He has received letters from Hevral eattle men , who say they have vliitert their ranchru and found the cattle in much better condition than waa anticipated from the seveie cold and heavy enowi. About. Dodge City , Kan. , there has been great loss , owing to the fact that many Texts cattle were driven in there in the fall and were not used to cold weather. PUHIilU TUB BEPEAL OF TUB I'BE-KMITION AND TIM HEU CCtTCDB ACTS , An net , passed by the U. 8. senate , to repeal all I&WB providing for the pre-emption o the public lands and tha laws allowing en trlea for timber-culture. Be it enacted by the icnate and house o : reproaectatlvei of the United States of America ica In cinarvsa assembltd , thnt tortion 2.29' and chapter four of title thirty-two , excepting aoctluna 2 , 76 , , ' 70 2.2S3 , 2.VSG , and 2 268 , of tha revised statut. ot thfl Uiiited States , are hereby repealed ; Provided , however , That this repeal shall iiol affect any valid rlvhta heretofore accrued vr accruing under laid Nwu , but all bona fide claims lawfully Initiated before the first da ; of July , 1835 , ma ? ba perfected , ur.xm due compliunco with law , io tha tame manner , u on thi ! lame term * and conditions , uod gtibjact to tha name limitation , forfeiture ! , and contests nt if this net hud not be n puisod ; And piovtded furtlier , ThU any perron who has not heretofore had the beneBt of the pre emption law , and ho has failed , from sty cauie , to perfect title to a tract of Und hcie- toforecnteied by him under the homettead - Uwr , may inaltti a secocd homutead entry in lieu'f thn pro orrntlon pilvllego hereby re- prnled ! And furtlier provided , that nil outstanding - standing ccrtiricvtesof d po it on r.ccountof urve s heittofnro16 \ tinder the provisions if s ctions 2,101 2,402 , 2,1 M of the roviietl < iauitfs. and nrtt oupplen cntal tln'retn , hall > -e rnx'ivnble a c h ( except for fees and corn- mi slontIn ) the tii po al of public lands it the Und-ofiices at whhn ftich ccrtlfi ntp nro now r.'coivoblfl in commutation of homestead tud -cinpt'on ' right * . S-c 2 That mi net entitled "An net to amend an nctcttitUd 'An net to encomnjn the growth of timber r > n Western prairlcB1' approved Juno 14th. 1878 , bo , nnd tha SMUO is hi-rcby , repenlnl : 1'iovidcd , Imwever , That ( his repeal dmll not affect nny valid rixht < Imrotoloro accrued or ( vrcrulng under said law * , but all bonn fide claims lawfully inltint- od Liforo tbo firnt dny of July , IbSfi , may Ixi perfected , upin duo compliance with law , In thn fivmo manner , upon the satto emit and cnnditinn * , and subject to thn name limitation , forfeiture' , nnd contests as if this n d not b m pissed. Sec. 3 , That section twenty-throe linnilml nnd imo of the rev toed atatutues bo umaodud 10 as to rf a'l ns follows : "Sec. 2301. Nothlnt : In this chapter dmll ba o construed ns ti > prevent nuy ietsou who has availed himself of the LinctiU of section twenty-two bundled nnd cighty-nino from ixiing tlio tnin < mum price for the quality ef land BO rnturcd nt nny time nftcr the txpira- lion of thirty cilcndar mnuths from the date , f such entry , nnd before the expiration of fivH yutts , mid obtnlnine n patent therefor from the government na in other cases di rected by law on making proof of eottlomnnt and cultivation , its provided by the lnwhoro- | ttloro In force graiitiugmo-fniption Hghf. " See.I. . That nu net cntitlid "An act to provide for tha rale of destrt lauds In ceitilii ftit'ts ' and teriltorles. " approved March KJ , 1877 , is hereby repoilcd. 1'rovMcd , however , tint this repeal thnll not alfect nny valid rizhts heretofore nccrued or accruing under -aid laws , bnt nil bona fide claims J awfully Initiated before the 1st day of July , IfcS'i , mny bo perfected , upon duo comuliance with law , In the simo manner , upon tha same terms nnd conditions , nntl eubjuct to the same limitation , forfeiture * , nuU couteuts na if this act had n it been p.is-eJ. S/o 5. Thnl hereafter no public land of the United Stataa not heretofore ottered nt public s. le , except abandoned mlhttry or other res ervations and mineral and other lands the ale of which at public auction has been an- homed by nets of co grets of a special nature mving local application , shall bo sold at pub- ' .c . s lo or bo subject to private entry. Sec 0. Thnt section twenty-two hundred .nd . eighty-eight of the revised stntutes be .mended . so ns to rend ns follows : See. 228 * . Any parson who has nlrendy ettled on tha public landf , cither by pre- unption or by virtue of Iho homestead Inw , or my amendments thereto , nny parson who hall thereafter settle on the public lands by rirtua of the horn t stead law or nny amend ments thereto , shall bnve the right * o trantfer , by warranty against his own nets. my portion of his pre-emption or homesteader or church , cemetery , or school purposes , or or the right of way of railroads across such ire-emption or omeatoad : and the transfer i > r auch public purposes shall In no way itlato the right to complete and perfect tliu , itlo to their pre-emptions or homesteads. " See. " . That , an act entitled "An act to irovido n-Jditionnl regulations for homestead .nd . pre-nmption entries lands " on public , ap- iroved March Sd , 187'J , bo , and the sauio is le-reby repealed. Sec. 8 That whatever lands hav o been with- rawnfrotn sale or disposition on the pait ) of .ho . United States by mason of grants made to id in construction of railroads or other worka f internal improvement , nnd such withdraw- ,1s , have been terminated by an act of con ; iO38 , executive order , or order of the laud lepartment , or where lands have been by op- ration of law reduced in prlco to SI 25 per .cjo , and said lands have been purh wed in jed faith at raid price , or entered with war- 'antB ' or pcrip , and the oflicera of .ho . land department have issued cer- ilicatsa or patents thereon in ccoidance with such puiclnso or entry , vithout auch lands having first been proclaimed > y the president and oifoted nt public auction , md where , on the twenty iithduyof Jnnuary , lighteen hundred and olghty-five , there were io val'd ' conflicting claims thereto or settle ments thereon , all su h ontrioa and the cortifi- utes and patants issued thereon , are hereby lontirmed and declared valid and legal ; nnd ill questions relating to suchconfllctiug claims ir settlements shall be subject to adjudication md final decision in tha department of the in- enor and4 the proper judicial courts ; nnd io aso there is any actual settlement on any of uch lands , in good faith , under the homestead ind pre-emption laws of the United States , made prior to January twenty-fifth ; eighteen ' -.undrod and lighty five , the rights ot auch set- lor shall prevail against any previous entry at ho price of SI.25 per aero. Passed the house of representatives Juno I , 18Sf. [ Attest : ] JNO. B. CLARK , Jit , Clerk. Amend the title eo as to read : "An act to epeil all laws providing for the pro-emptiou if tha public lands , the laws allowing entries or timber-culture , the lawa authorizing the ; ilo of desert lands in certain ctatoi and tcr- itorics , and for other purposes. " Emmet's Anniversary , The Emmot j\Ionumcnt \ atsoclation are making extensive preparations to cele ir&tD in a bscomlrg manner the birth of iroland'a patriot rnnrtyr , Robert Emmet Boyd'a ' Opera houao Jn3 boon oaga cd for .ho occasion , and those attending are iromiscd a genuine treat. Thcs. Broxicnn , lals necrofary of the and league In Ireland , will be the orator if the evening. lie la a Natlcnalht .bout . wlioao conviclioni there can bo no loubb tr quosllcii , uad the people of thU 'ity ' will have nn opportunity cf hearing the career of Robert Emmet , and the national movement , of which the younp martyr Is ( he typical hero , tra&tcd in broad , comprehensive and atalesmanlikt manner so Mr. Jironncn knows from per sonal experience and close observation the needs of the national movement o to-tlay , itasirencthond HJ weakness , 1 will glvo to his subject that Jnterer which a strong Intellect alone can give It Mr. Patrick Egan , of Lincoln , preai dent of the Irish national loaguoof Amor ion , will preside. In nddilion to this ti Omaha Glee club with the best mtulca and vocal tilont of the city , will add t the ovonlng's entertainment , The coltbration should properly tab. plsca on March 4th , but owing to the ipera lionso being engaged on that eve ning it was decided to hold It en the eve ciirjg following Thursday , March 5th A.I1 farmer celebrations of the kind havi been a pronouncoi success and this on promitos to ba as good if not better than any of previous yeara. The lull programme will ba published la a few days. Dr. Worthlngton'a Consecration. The consecration of Dr. Woithington io the oQlco of bishop of the Protestan Episcopal diocese of Nebraska takes place to-morrow at the church In Detroit , Doan MULspaugh , Canon Ptteison and Canon Doherly go from this city to at tend the ceremony , In this connection the following an nounctment has been made by the loco eplscopito ; "On Tuesday at 12 o'clock a special letvico of Intercession willbo | bold In St Btrn bfts church. About this hour con. iecr tlng hands will bo laid on Dr Worthinijlori at Delimit. The churc- people of Omaha ftro eirnostly Invited U uuue with their brethren in that city. Encharitt prayers In behalf of their new blshcp , at the hour of consecration. House , BOSTON , February 22. The managers of the leading clearing houses of the United StUef , report for the week end'U 'February 1 , tbo to til clearances of ? 070,7Cl,03J ( A decreata over tin clearances of tbe corro- tpouding week lutt year of 20.1 , ALL SORTS. Mr , Clcvc'aud Annoyed by WonU-Bc Ohio ! Mate , Daniel Manning Stock on the Down Grade , United States Marshal Gosling Shot by Desperadoes , A Deputy Postmaster Suicides at Batavia , N , Y , A Wall Street Speculator Bereft of Eeason , Mrs. firumly Now AVnnts to Mnrry I'rcsUloniJGIcct Cleveland to .School GUI. Mr. Cleveland Annnyccl by WouliI-Bo Cabinet MnKers. Special telegram to tlio Br.v : . ALBANY , J'obruary 22. Urover Cleveland sauna lesu troubled about his cabinet nod nbout hs ! tnnugmnl thin tlio majority of his comtilucntB. Ho expressed to day grant as tonishment at tlio over anxiety of tlio press to find out vv hat ho was going to do , and oven pretended to lin nnnoycd bj ; the work of tbo RossippcH. "Von tea , " paid lie , "whonoxer newspapers mnko a fresh guess about tlio cat Inet I got flooded with loiters from people who think I am nbout tn mnlto n mistake , even eomo of the visits I have had ttnco my return from Now York , luvo been caused by nothing elao but newspajor Btiitemonta , nbout my intentions. Now tbo fact ii I shall not need MIV cabinet until I urn inaugurated nnd there is still plenty of time to rnuko my flnnl ( elections. " "Then you have not yet Bottled on any cabinet petition ? " "That ( .ncstlon I will not nnsvver , " ho said , looking almost n'gry. During the entire conversation ho studiously evaded the names of cabinet possi bilities and even the question of n geograph ically consideration , but intimated that most of the cabinet gossips wore far oil the mark , Daniel Manning Stock on tlio Down Grade. Special Telegram to TUB BKE. ALIIANY , N. Y. , February 22. A storm is gntheilng about Manning' head vvhich promircs to make his appointment to a cabi net pontlon a great source of embarrassment for Glovol.ind's administration from the statt. Not nlono is the management of the Albany penitentiary now under investigation , but the inquiry into the stnto printirg which Mann ing has controlled since Tweed first became n power , has iilso been instituted by a commit tee of the independent citizens' association , and in both cases , it is said , sensational de velopments affecting Manning m&y Lo ex pected. The committee has been working in secret and their leportu nil ! not bo forthcom ing for some d j8 , but enough hai leaked out to explain Manning's evident reluctance to admit of hi.s intention of going into the cabinet. It is soid the investigation of the printing contracts will establish Manning's connection vvitutho Tweed ring , and the penitentiary investigation will connect him with alleged irregularities of the superin tendent. U. S. IVf.ii-blinl Onsllns of Tcvas Sliot anil Killed. Special telegram to THE BEE. ArsTttf , Texas , Febiuary 22. ITal Goslinjr , United States marshal for the western diatnct E Texas , was shot and killed yesterday on the nternational train a short distance north of v Braunsfcl , by Pitts and Ycagor , a few ay * ago convicted in the Unilea States court nd tcutenced for life for mail and postoffico obbery. Oosling , in kindness , allowed them riviloges , and they secured pistol ? . When n the train they suddenly jumped to their cot and began shooting. Gosling fell dead , nd his deputy , Manning , waa dangerously ounded. 1'itts and Yeagcr belonged to a angurous gang , Including the Brannons. Josling took an active part in breaking it up. Vssociated Press , GALVKSTOX , 3'ebruary 22 In the account f the killing last night of United States farsbal Gosling and Deputy United States Jiusli.il Munuing , a San Antonio special ays : The officers were conveying two prisoners rora Austin to San Antonio for sate keeping , lie prisoners , Jos. 1'itts and Charles Ytager , otel highwaymen and mail robbers rccup'o ' i eats on tbo opposite side of the cir from the ulcers and WHO securely Imndcuffod together. Vjththo prisoners were two women tieir olatlyes. who pat immediately in front of hem. The vvorren wcro o < corhd by four men vho occupied boatt , at a little distance. Tnu oacli was filled with passengers. The women > rsmers : vveic qulto nirectiimate , Tlio first ntimalion that anything was vvrong was tbu harp report of a pistol. This vvaa followed jy a raplo : exchange of flints , which filled the car with emolie. Marshal Gosling fell forward nlo the aisle , ninuing Deputy Manning to ho boat under him. Be fora Manning cuiild extricate himself ho received a rhot in the icck and ono in tbo ( boulder. Ha finallj reed himself , nnd taking a position in the loir cmntlnd his revolver at the prisoners BLI .heir . friends. Loviiut , another deputy , backed to tbe rear leer and fired at tbo prisoners also. Aa he * irU his last ehot the desperadoes got past um and jumped from the train. An .hey jutnntd Col. Mayfield , of Helena , and Conductor Fowler nieil , wounding the irisoners , who , Imwovcr , made elf in a north- Hv direction Wnen tbo train was stopped Marshal Gosling was found dead. Mrs. 12. A , Drawn , grandmother of 1'ltts , was lying near , almost dead. Miss Kosa Ycagcr , sister of tha prisoner , wua found in an unconscious eta to ia the seat recently occupied by thepris oners , shot through the leg. Drpnty Marsh * ! Manning was powder burnt In trio face end iliot In tlio neck and shoulder. Two shots lad gone through the first class coach , one of which gra/ad the bead of a lady , who was thrown Into a swoon , The rear of the jmoker where the affray oc curred was riddled with bullets. The train stopped within 300 yards of ano through which the prisoners were fleeing , I'ha deputy marshals had reloaded their si : shooters by this time , when Loving was called .o the assistance of Conductor Fowler who tad the four men mentioned above under or rest , while Manning started in pursuit of the detperadoea , His atrergtb , however , failet ilm from loss of blood and be waa taken aboard the train which pulled out for Hew tlraunefels where the wounded women am our prisoners were d I jembarUed nnd lodge * njall. Tbe remains of Marshal Gosling and ac companled by Deputy Manning wore taken to San Antonio and removed to the rrsl denco of Mrs , W. 11. Wallace , his lister where they were viewed by hundreds o 'r'cnda. Manning t wounds arc not necessarily fatal. I'oatea loft Autt'n end San Antonio lor the * ceno of tbo tragedy to aid in tbo capture of the desperadoes and while Deputy Loving organized party at New UrautufeJn last am instantly started In pursuit , which found the dead body of Pitts a short tlatanca up the lane from , tbe rceno of the tragedy , and cams upon Yeeger tleht mllf s further on. Yeager gave tight and wai pierced by thre ball * tired by the posse and was mortally wounded. Ha was taken to New Braunsfelf where he died In a few mlou'ea. Tbe lour men under arrest KI-O confederates of the dfad desperadoes. The excltemtmf over the killing cf tJoellrt' it intense. Mia Drown , mother-In law of Pitt , died at S a. m la jail t New Braun eld io P ' nKOuy. Pitts wts wouui ed in f ° u different placej , three of which w ra mortal Taey at the rooueit c ( Mn. Drawn were buried side by ride toxlay. MisJ V atr ) to day with the wlf of Pitta and her brother arelnamented In the cecond tory f tb Jill and t ha male rrnfederaten in tbo lower cells of tie jail at New UrauinfeU where they will bo held until the talk of lynching sub sides. Deputy ManliM Manning who made n pal- Innt tight i gainst tin drspeMdoc * , n lying u n prcciuloui condition. Mtrihal U ollng will bo buried tn-morrou- S.intitoclo nlth nllittry and chic honors. A Dt'iMitj I * , mnmitor SulciiU" . Bin KALO , Tebruary 2 , Df puly 1'o'tm nIT - : IT Horace 15. Ftrrni , of Untnih , N. Y , this morning rotlrnl to n oliad b.ickif liis mi leiiiio and killed himself. Ho wg drvl whrn 'ound. A fhoitngo in hl ftieounls of S2.COO * regal tied us the c.Mi'o of tha detd. HP had tn the postal firvico nearly nil his 1'fo , AAVall Street MpconUtnr Hcrcfi ot Special tslf gmm to THE Bir. NEW YOLK , Fcbmary 22. A rumor is cur rent that William J. Hutchinsui , once n iraminontVnll street broker nnd epaculator , inq lost hia reason. Hu was dntgcdith wslBg up John H. Duir's fortune of S3COO,000 , > ortons ! of which , according to allegations , 10 applied to h's persoaal use. Ho cornered ho llatnibsl & St. Jeieph tatlrond stock for ) ufT , and ran it up to 240. It Is n legend of he ttreet that ho torcatl Jny Gould to " ttlo" in tliii deal. In ronseqiiouco of tlin Dull alTair .lutchinson lc ! Ilia portion in Wall etu-et , and neuit was brought to recover the money lint it was reported ho had taken. Ho wan expelled fiom the Stock Kxchanco , His roubles lucrcasoil nnd prc-ycd upon his mind until 1m bcc.uno n susject tor the phytlcinn's aio. In October ha sailed for Kurojo with lis family. Mrs. Grinitly 1'roposcn to Hnvo Pree- Idunt-lClcor Cleveland 5I rry n School Girl. Spoial Ulegram to the L'KE. AIIIANT , N.Y. , February 12. It n.ny bo tartling news , but it seems novoitholcss n act , that Grover Cleveland is engaged to be married nt nt an i-atly duy. lib afliauccd is n girl ef 20 summers , the ide.il of feminine jeaixly , and nt present n pupil of Wells Col- oge , Aur-rn , N. Y. She is n daughter of ) car Folsom , of Buffalo , who wai a partner of Cleveland , and was killed in mi atcidciit in 8r > . She , with htr mother , will bo prtFent nt the inauKural ceremonies , nnd hi9 : been Clevolnnd'a ward in fact , if not in law e\cr icco her father died. Sbo H said tube n very bright and Intelligent lady , heir to nil the c.\- lellent qualities of Jier father , to whom Clove- and is said to be a truer fiietd than many > oople vvill surmtio. When the marrtogo will take plnco can not jo stated , but it is suld to bo n settled fact , to JQ accomplished within a year. Cleveland it first ( Hit Intend ti wed the widow of his 'rlond Folaom , but was met by the latter's prejudice ngaintt remarrying. A few years later ho saw what n woman Ini friend's daugh- .er had grown to be and decided she was his dfnl of womanhood , _ : md he is said to have : ecn true to her ever since. There is BO ques tion about Clevolands intention to marry this girl , but some doubt as to her readiness to bo- : omo bis vvito. Still eho Is known to be nm- ) itiou3 mid sentimental , and the idea of her : ecominc the mother of her country at so early an ngo may provo n very powerful mo- -ivo in deciding on the offer of marriage which it is certain is to bo made to her , if lot already made by the preeident-ttloct , ConccrniiiR O'Donovan Itosna's Assns- olnatlon. ipocial telegram to TUB BEE. Nor.THFiKU ) , Minn. , Feb. 22. Today a ettcr was discovered at the Archer house which may throw bomo light on the attempted aaiassination of O'Donovnu ' Ilossa. Sumo imo ago the propiiator of tie Aicber homo , T. E. Lawrence , found on the writing table n etter addrotHed to a gentleman in Chicago. [ Jo put it in his pocket , intending to take it o the hotel office , where it could bo claimed , : ut changed hia coat and forgot the letter mtil today , when it was accidentally dis- covered. It read ; vs folio WE : Chicago , Jan. 21. The life of Roesa will eon have run its course. Wo have fivp por- _ .ons on his track , watching an opportunity to rid him of hU lonthmoiiio life. As scon as I im euro the deed is douo I shall start for my lomo nt street , Llvcipoo ) , England , \\liua I shall retrain until July 1 , 1SS5. As rou will nee I am here in tbis awful country , 'reezlng to death almost. If my Intentions lo rot fall me I shall bo the receiver of n Jiaudsoinc fortune if the above act is executed io the will of . I leave hero tomor row. 1 am well. This litter Lawrence claims to have picked up two days before Koisa , wai fhot in Now York. For obvious reasons ho insists on leaving she names blank , although they are in , h < j original lotted. Dynamite Diatribes , CHICAGO , February 22. The dynamite BOC- .ion of the socialists held a rcceting this after noon in n hall very iioar the licirt of the faeh- ionable portion of the south division of the city. A number of highly Incendiary speeches in Kngluh and German were delivered by A. [ 1. PareoGB , his wife , Gecrgo Mibinger , Au gust Fehling and others. Mrs. Tarjons , who Is n colored woman , mode sn unusually fiery speech. She began by berating her hearers as cowmds and unworthy cf the name of man- liood because they allowed the aggressions of capital to continue ; allowed their daughters to barter their virtue for braid. If they were men , as they claimed to bo , the said , they would blow up every honse on the udjoir-irg avenue btforo they would eulmit to it ; would derrolith the p ilice stations , court house and jails ntvl fling djnr.mito in the faces of the army and the navy. If they were nfrall to do this , however , they need cut lack for a captain for the would fill her apron withdyna- mita and lead them on the avenues of the city where the rich reside , destroying as they went Her husband advieed his hearers to study t hemietry and take lessons from these expoit in the manufacture of deadly explosives. Dynamite Tallr. Special telegram to the BEE , CHICAGO , Februaiy 22. Captain Mack , an inventor , says in an interview that Cunning ham , now in priton In Lor don for an attempt to blow up tlio tower , was In Chicago two years ngo with two other men named Dalton and Brennan , and that they had two infernal machines ; ono to blow up a chip after It pot into tough seas and rolling , by the swinging of an iron ball. The other was for private as a sination in the shape of a bottle or a do. canter , which would explode on being tet down hastily. Mack tayx when Cunningham wai here he received n telcgrarA from 0'Jou ' < evan Koaca , and the three left at once for New York , Mack says that Chicago is the head- centre ol Fenianinm ontsido of New York ; that there are three pronounced dynamite so cieties here , backed by plenty of money from rich Irishmen , who are not suspected of any such tendencies , and that there are three Chicago men now abroad on a dynamite mis sion. He believes that the djnamitera are now hathcing most desperate schemes , and in timates their next move may be on Canada oren on Canadian vessels in this port , RonimlnSrof Fat her Calnll Transferred tn Ireland , BOHfOK , February 22. The remains of the Irish patriot and preacher , Ilev , D. W. Ca- bill. which for more th&n twenty yeara rcatet in HolyhoDd cemetery near Brookline , wer this morning borne to Brookline preparatory to a removal to Ireland In accordance viti the lait wish of the dead priest. An immense crowd gathered to-day in honor of his mem ory , Echoes From OgalUlu. Special Correspondence to THE BEE. Ocm.LALA , February 23. The cold weather of tha last two weeks seem to have broken and a warm wave his struck this county , ant the mow Is disappearing rapidly , The citizens ot thli county ara very mud ehttd over the proapett of the B. & M , rail road coming to thu placs in the near future Should tha company conclude to build up < n the Burvey now beiog made , property in town and county will double In Value in a very diort time. time.A A number of our inotnhunt bmintfs men hava formed n ( lock compiny , Mid will at cnco mfct ft toivn lill am ! aiollcr tkttme rink f)0 KO fret and IS fret high. 'Ihi arti- u'cjii'f ' incnrpor.ition luvo ! > oen tiled in i'n ' > enmity cltrt ! tillicn. Capital3.000 , divided ntnth re * of S'-'Otach. 1 , . Aufd rtnibli hns commenced Ihr pree- ; 'on i f n largo buildinc fnr ( juiu'rnl harjw ro and aericulttiral Imphuiiiits. u ll'rou' ' ot1lersnro ntrivirg tUily with ctr loads of household gondr , nttli' , lie ptc. The government Inm ! In the coiintv ib'lit llbp n taken up by nctunl seit. Thl < of itjclf 'panics louncr than words of the reomtrcrs nnd protp'ets of n new county. At. M Necvei , iditurof the OqMlnln Uc- Icctdr , is doing i\ good work In advertising his county , and his efforts are fully appre ciated by our eltlz n . District oourt will convcro hero on Match 2 with a full docket , Hon. Francis G , Humor irceidlng. LK.X , * STATH McCook ts lo have n now flouring mill. Tim Methodists are building nl,5CO church at Arapahoe. The recount of the vote gives llartirgton ho county scat of Cedar. CJordon expects n ropulalion of U.OCO bo- ere novv flics next winter. Olnllobroti creamery disposes of Ilia milk ot 111 111 cans and wnuti 700 more. An aveiago of forty entries a day ts the ecord of thu Valentino l.nid office. Niobrnra and Kuniiing Water nro In a hello f Rloty , being connected by telephone. A ineotinst "f dilrjiuen will bo hfild at Tin- oln , Tuesday , to or anixj n sta'e association. Another victim of infinity , Mrd. Jiieigens , has been sent from 1'reuiont to thu insane sylum. Will H. Fowler , of Vrcmont , hs been ni- | lointeri tecretary of the state commissioner to New Orleatif. Sneak thieves are BO bold and numerous in Crete thnt tlio reeidents are talking of a grand ound up and bounce. /'Tho 'Wild Men of the West" was the ig- lific nt tillo of the first volume purchased for ho now Oulcdalo library. The JKckson artesian well at Niobranv has cached n depth of 170 feet. A good flew of vater expected at SOO feet. The railroad bu inessr.t I'npillion nmonnted 0 $11,600 for the first nineteen days of i'ob- uary. The town is bocming. The Plattstnouth canning company I ] casi ng about for ito. The company has already oiitractod for the machinery and a suiioiu- oudent. Govornrr Dawos has designated lion. John .t. . ahurttou to deliver the address at the Vorld'a exposition on "Nebraska l ) y , " larch 11. The "Nebraska Giant" i giving c\hlbiticns f alleged fistic xelenco and pall In north No- br.\8ko tnwne. The. , baby should ba nursed ct rvwlnle. The ladies of Ulalr have rcquo ted the aloon-kecpora to close nt It p. m. They want few moments of the evening with their hus- ) ands and IJC.IUB. The resldenco rf nfr. Peckenpaiigh , llireo miles from Table Hock , waa burned -on the Oth. The building was a costly ono and was not insured , The Fremont city council propose taxing milk venders to the extent of $25 each per annum , nnd furthennoro establish , by ordi nance the price of milk. An important question to Fremont nnd Jot'go county , the permanent dminapo of the latie bottoms , is being considered In all its beatings by all interested. Thn Blair Republican has discovered n v\ido fi ld for a temperance pacer in Omaha. The ity cou'umes-l.COJ.OOU gallons of water per ay , straight goods at that. A late reference to the paralyzing qualities f Lincoln wlmky produced n serious case of irn jams in the News office. A few moro ap- ) hcatoDK ! will turn Hyde into leather. IMward Blowott , of Fremont , has pone to ( Vance in the interest of the Oregon Horse nnd Land company. Ho will return with a number of thoroughbred draft horpeH. Weeping \yater is figuring on a system of water works including reservoir , engine , ten lydrants , the necesinry pipe In the ground nd 600 feet of hose , all for the sum of § 3,003 Thatptrtion "f the Hantco and Sioux In- iftu reservations routh of tbo Niobrara river will bo open to publin settlement , May 15th. 'no lands will bo sold to the highest biddo : . From the ISth of December to the 1st of "ebruary Moito , Rogera & Co. , of North 3end , shipped 173 cars of corn and lud nbout ixtythrea cars left which they could not ship. The coinb'ned genius of Dr , Sextan , of ' 'ontenollp , nnd John Sextan , of West feint , resulted in the production ef a wrench , which has ben pitouted , anil § 10,000 refused or It. Clark and Belts , well known young men of Syiacutp , were bound over in the dibtrict : curt for stealing a. team from Mm. Clark. Choy were lodged in the Nebraska City j&il 'or safe keeping. At Iho town of Homer , in Dakota county , 1 religiou * revival rescued twenty Imperilled [ Inful boulj. Thu United Brethren eecurco i\tofn. of tliCEo for fnturo asjoaEinouta urid .ho . Methodists four. The 1'latto river is frozen to the bottom in hallow place ? , and tliero has not been in years tuch * n average ihicknihiof Ice seen in ho Platte liver. It the npriug thaw coiner with a rush and at once , look out for high wu- er nnd Hoods. Hans Ho1 ry Tirakp , a German , was l.illcd ly the cars in the 13 , & M. J arUu in Line ) ln. Iho doceaeed WHS emplovid by the cojupunj s car repairer , wai forty five years old , am unvfH n nifo and ono grown daughter. "The unparalleled activity In the baby narket , " faya the Blair Republican in un nouncirg tlio arrival of thrco joungalers ol regulation weight , proves "that the younp republicansof this city are gettinp down to jusiueta in a very encouraging manner. " Vn Albion "aloonkcnper made 81,000 discovering the dilFereiico betwcuna drug ctore ltd falnnu , Its nil in the sign lucil , 11 > bought § 10 worthof patent wedlcincschaDKe ( ) ilgne , s ved 1,000 license , and continues IL Business at the old stand. The Bartlmg faction of the Lutheran church lave secured full poisesainn of the church julldlng , the injunction ot'.iintt them havii g > een dissolved , The rumpus was camod by an attempt to change thu language of the scr vice from German tu Kngliah , Ivos & Gaylotd , of Omaha , who for1 a largo held of cattle about six miles east of Jroto last winter , have purchased a stock ranch in Kansas , about twenty-five injlo south of Bcnkloman , on tbe B. &M. , and mvo organi/oJ a company with a capital il $250,000 with which ta stock their roncb.- Ureto Globe , Part of tha lieu and bridge timbers that pats through this city for tbo Valentino ex- it'niinn are crossed tq tha Nebraska Bi'do al this point and turned over to tbo Sioux Citj and faclHc at Valentine. 'Ihe St. Paul and Omaha campuny is also bringire in about twu train loads of ties per day. These * til-io an crossed at thi city for tbo alleged purpose ol repairing tbo truck of tha Nebraska division. Ad that division was neatly all built faui years ago , it would ppBr | to a non-export that a very liberal amount of repairs nr to bo put on tbo coining HCU on Hiour Citj Journal , W , Ii , Msof Fremont , has been pre Minted by II. H. Bramard , a brother of Sergt Bramard of the Arctic expedition , with t memento uf that perilous trip one of thi ( tars that adorned thy American iUg whlcl was planted by Kergt. Bratnord and Lieut Lockwooil at tbo northtrmoet point eve/ / readied by civilized man on the nliortH of tin Arctic ocean , Tha flag originally contamee thirteen stare , and was made by Mrs. ( iruuly tlio wife of the commander , oil ol which havi been removed thorafrom ami tronow trean urod M mementoes of the expedition by thus BO fortunate aa to bave secured them , Tlio SlrlltiiiB C ilCt AVouverH Dollar t YONKEIW , N. Y , February a2. Tlie striking employes of Smith's carprt works still em pballoilly derlaro their intention to rernal. out until their demand * are conceded. Shop- ktopern take a dinnal view of Iho tituttion Over half tbo population are dependant uptn tha factory for u llvlrg. The proipecU ole o rrj ing the operatives through a lent ; itrlk aru not looked onftvirubly. The itrlkers na } tieyhavo fuuda auiKcient to luupjit them fur u long time , Ihe latest Cow Story. Inrpcr's BazAr. ' 'UiPo , M'ko , nh ppy New Ycnr till ol An' h&vo ynacjw yo wftant to tfll ui'itgHin' milk ? " "Sure n' 1 rmvo the foinn ciw , t n' H'n itt glfln' itself nwnyvid milk she i . " "An" Vow much la she ch in' at a nil k- ' , thlu ? " "C. mo htro lill 1 ti > ll yo , now. Au' t's this very morriu' thnt ho nivo oigh- y-four quarts of milk , nn 1 hone to dij it ho kldn't. " "Bo orra , Mlko , tn' it's lyln' yo MO low , euro. " "ll'a not lyln11 rm nt nil , nt nil. An1 f yo don't bolavo mo yiv may como round o-morry niornin' an' BOO her milked , If o hlkn , hut I'll r.o' foil her to moi-ry , ai' 1 will the ilny. if 1 kin got nio nrieo or the wsnco nskln' nn' the mnnoy dovm , ' or it's n good cow eho i > , rvn'.rm net c\t- n' to till Jicr , 01 yivny.1' ' "It's too much yor aslcin * for her , nn' ' 1 don't want n cjw to llooil the houso. do fo seo. ' "Ojh , its only t o fair nrlco thnt I vimt fir her , for ftho'il ' not bo glvhi1 thnt : uautity for long , thin nv oourso , au' she jcing noff ntilka aflatn hefiiMtho } ORI'O nt , If yo tnind. " I A Batisfhcioiy price won sgivod npon , hs tnoncy pnid , and the o iw driven oil' ) y its new owno- . Bat Mike w.io called pen the next inoinlrg by hta friend vllh an an ry complaint thnt ho had been heated , jthnt tl.o covr only pnvo four unrle , "au' ' nlvor ft dhnp nbavo , BO nho .itln't. " "An" VftMi't it yoraslf said yo didn't vaa't n cow to iJvo ; overmuch ? An' nsldo rom the milk ; whnt have yo to complain fonywayl" "Tho cow is n purty cow cnoncsh , liut o 1'od ' about the quantity , to yo did. " Jl'ko turned toward the houss , cal'cd > a woman otnndlng in the door , "Como icro till yo toll P.Uay how much the cow ' to'd give yo at n uillkiu' . " "Four quarts , anro , " taid Uio womnu , "An * yo said oiohty-'oiir qnaila , nuro jrmllvinl"fft'dl > try. "You're a soft ono to think a cow end Jvo eighty-four quails to n niilHn' . Bliko old the tiuth , fur mo name Is Ailio , an' Idn't she glvo Ailio four nuirls at a uilkin'lax yt ? " This was ngonuinotratiBiction ! , nud the est of it wao thnt Patsy , nfhi- looking t his ftionda for a moment , took c IV hla at , nnd making a low bow , snid : "I for- Ivo yo , Mlko for the nako ny the jtko. " Juat received a nice lot of male and enialo canary blrdn nt Wm. Gentleoian'a. POll A RARE OHANOE FOR RTOIT OR JOOR. 90 LOTS IN JOHN I. RED- OKS SUB DIVISION. Price from $800.00 to $1,250.00 per ot. 20 per cent down balance on long imo , 12 MINUTES WALK AND FlVft MINUTES DRIVE FROM COURT DOUSE. These lots witl bo offered on nbovo onus until April 1st : First como lirat otved , Th's is the choicest and cheapest prop- rty that can bo found so near the center f business. 30 HOUSES "WILL BE BUILT in is sub-division this Sp-ing and summer. Cnllat 1511 FARNAM ST and lota rill bo shown at any time. JOHIS 1. REDIOK & CO. Why pay oxorbitint pricas for your moat whllo yon can buy the best of mea'n o cheap for cash nt the \ > nshlngton market , Sixteenth and Guruings strootu. Too Mui'li Otiiiie For tlio HOVH. "rom the Lexington ( Va. ) News , Ono day last week Hjman Wilson , a oy about 10 or 12 yeara old , son of Al- xander Wil-on , Eeq , , of Rockbridyo Jiths , vvau playing vrith two or thrco olh- r boyd In the neighborhood , and they oncludrd to go hunting. They took a og nud atrnl'ud out Into the woods In ho direction of Laurel Hun. The doge o ( k a triil nnd followed it to n hole 1111- cr a bl ? cliff. The boyp , suppoeing a nbblt ur fox had taken re f ngo there , got iomc pnlca Did undertqok to punch him mt , v hin , I o their anrrrlsp , out carxo , brco Urge bontH , The bojs , having no monna of utpturing cuch largo garuo atd o much of it , ran about a milo ncd n hnlf llstant , nnd got Mr Harry Wilson , to nko a gun and go with them to the spot. Anivlug there they found the faithful kg with one of the beam still nt-bsy. A well aimed t-hot killed the bear , and an bruin rolled over in the liavca the boya aland u yell and declared they had lots of uti. rplIE Cleat JlalHimlo IHUilbf on J. ol Witch Hml , .American 1'Inc , Canada Fir , Marigold , Clcr , HI.om , cti- , railed HANFORU'H IIAUICA1. CUUK.forllielinmcdlato . nlitf and ] K inum nt euro ol ciery (01 ( ni ol CUanl ) , dom a tlniplo CoM In the Iltai to Lou ol Sutll. Tula arid llorltj , ' ConRh anil Catanhtl Ccii'uni | tion , tornrlcto Ircatn cuf , consittii K vt cno bottlu Ilaulcul Cuiu , ono box Caturrhal Solvent anil ono Improved inhaler. In ono jiackB . may ntw le had of nil 1) UjL-I-N lor 81.10. Ark lor HANDKOHD'SUAUIOAIj CUHE. lomplctc Treatment with Inhalcrl "Thoonlr lsoluto epoclflo wo know d" Met ) . T.tnci > . "rholnst we Imvo fontiil In a llfetlma vt Ilev. Dr. WlgKln , Ikaiou. "Alter a loni ; with Cat'irli the KADICII , CI'HB ' has con. " llov. 8. W. Monroe , LeHlslmrKh , I'a. "I lave not laund a cage It did not relloio at once. " Andrew Lee , Manchcwter , ilam. 1'ottor Dmjf and Chemical Co. , Boston , * fM I IMf > * For the 'ellet ind prevention Cy.-trJjVvV the lr tant It la anpllej , of llhen- \\\y ? 11 / ° / / raalUm , Neuralgia , Sciatica , - \V Jv/X V Coughs , Colds , Weak Uaok. Btom. , A VV % - aoh , ana Bowels , Shooting & - -a t S.P " ln8 ' * l > nln NumunoM n l..lll , Ujit _ _ rl _ _ _ , _ Ko- Fever , HalaiurBmrEptdomlcal use Collln'i PlaiUre ( ui Klectrlo Uattcrjr combined with a11'uYouj . _ . I'Ustcr ) and laugh at pain Zoo urorywhere. PROPOSALR. UNITED 8TATKH INDIAN BEHVIOB , ) HMf IlIMK iOK < CT , V D&kota , January 12 , 188G. ) Scaled proposals In triplicate h donod , nropot< ( ortl.a erection ol one Wetolwltht and Carj ntoi ihop , ono htroMu , bhoo and aliorllanooui ehopi , ) iio slaughter bouse , two W KOB and storage ihedu , ine bake house ana cellar , at thU agrnry and direct nl to tbe undcri'gnod ' , care ol Chief QuartermuUr leputment , ft the I Utte , Omiha NeU , will bo re. heJ uotli 12 n > . Hdturdty , February 14. I86 | I'Jans and H | > cdflcMlcus can bu txirolntd In the if co ol the eiilel ruartoi-n | 6tcr , ( lertrtccut ottha t'latte , Omaha , Neb , the "Ittcr Oocan" Ctilcago , III. md the "Journal" at Knmai City , ilo. Con 11 act will Im awarded to tee lowest remordblo Bidder , uubjcct 111 th approval ol the dij i mmt el ' .lie Interior , ' S.- > i Iherlxbt , honevcr , I ) rcMivedto reject any and ill , or an v part nl any bid , II deemed tot tbe U t 111' teieitottheicrvlce fioica.lt inuBtfitBte length ol time required let om lctltlon ol bulldliu 'tcr ' approval ol orntract , ind mint bo icconiptlnod by a certlBod Uiock upon nine United hUtou Donotltory , ) ayablo to the cider vl the lUDcerblgucJ , ( or at Icatt flio (5) ( ) xr cent ol the amount nt the proposal , hi ill check ihall be lorltltol to the Uoitcu btaua In rate ot any bl.'dor rcctlrinx tlie nvird ; ihall I > 11 lo eiecutu Jinnptly a contract with good md lulildenl tccuil. Uci , aooordloK to tHe t ( ruin ol hla Lid , oilier * Uo to MI uturnod W the Udder. for ( urther li l < rrnkt on addreca the undcro'trned vt i'loe lUd e Agency , Dikota. Tfoundertl .n ! will will bo at Pnxton Uouw , " ' " . Neb. , b/ the laurnln. ol Friday , February 18 IttS. , V T. M'OlLLTCDOOT Jan a5w a U. B , ludiau AUCQ