' , TIlE 1 Ol [ A.IIA DAILY DEE : ; i [ ItiT D11I. , , JANUARY 27 , 189g. ! ) r- ' L"'L \ , , 01' 1 I Fl v NQ 'B. F t I' rc ( : l ; LCONERQ . . . i r J ' LAST WEEK OF OUR , „ JANUARY COST CASH : CLEARING SALE. A few days more will wind up the most successful January Clearing Sale \ve have ever had. Certainly the prices we made on the goods during this sale are what sold then" There are only a few more days of this month to go , but during these few days \ \villlnake prices that will paralyze competitors During the next few days we 1111 make tremendous reductions in our CLOAK DEPARTMENT. . This department is too heavy for this season ; \ve must reduce 1 the stock , no matter what the loss will be. Cost or value will not be considcred. The goods have got to be sold at some price. If you want a cloak , cape , suit wrapper do not fail to attend this sale , for bargains like what \ve offer you now may never occur aqain. ; ' ' This is' but a sample of the prices we are Tusking . Ladies' print wrappers were $1.00 and $1.25 now go at 68c. Odds and ends in ladies' jackets worth from $10.00 + to $25.00 , go at $2.98. Ladies' eiderdown wrappers were $5,00 and $ 6.00 , now fro at $3.98. Ladies fine jackets formers sold at $8.00 $ to $20.00 , all go at $4.98. " GREAT REMNANT SALE. Tn connection with our great clearing sale of cloaks ve will also close out all our remnants and odds and ends in every department in the store. The immense business \\FC have had during this month has left us with an enormous amount of this class of goods and they must be got rid of , and that quickly , no matter what they cost or what they are worth , you can get them at almost your own price. 'J\T \ have remnants in linens , flannels wash goods , ribbons laces , etnbroideries . BE SURE AND ATTEND THIS SALE. . . - ( CLOAKS IN Remnants. Colored Dress Goods-- We have got to close out nil our < om- nnnts and adds and ends tomorrow no mat- Immense Sacrifice Monday to Clean Out the Stock. ' ' ' . ter what mho loss will be. . . . . CLOAK DEPAOTMENT . ' [ - , ) ( - prices Remnants , ot table linens , nil goods and R.EIVNAINTS [ ' ! REMNANTS ] ! REMNANTS ! Itcmnnnts of eiderdown flannel , former ) Hundreds of them all widths . all lengths , all kinds of colored This being the LAST WEEI < OF OUR , JANUARY CASH CLEARING SALE , wo will make prices In our Cloak prlco 85c , now 29c. . ' ' ' = ' . . Dopul.ttncnt thut will \ simply 1J111l10 all competition. Cost , value 01' profit will \ not be taken into consideration at all \Vo are : Remnants ot outing flannel : , was lOc and dress . goods , plain and fancy \veaves. 1 nl01TOVve arc deter- going to reduce OUl' lwosent stock , no matter what the less IlIUY he to us. lIeN are n. Cow prices that wo know you will cull 12c Hcmnnnts , now Gc ot n wash ran ! . goods , worth up to 25c , lllllled to Close I out every odd 1 length 1 1 left I f over fl'olll last I \\reC1C,5 1 sale. extraordinary \ bal' alns. \V n have only space ) to mention few- all go at 8crnrd. J Remnants oC wash dress prInts , was 8c ! , Re1t111attts of l\\aterials that sold at JOC , 75c , $ I. 00 , $1,25 , $ L 50 , $1.75 , $2.00 and LADIES' BEST PRINT WRAPPERS sold at $1.00 and $1.2,3 , to close thorn out now ' 680 tacit now 3c 'arll. up to $3.00 yard , all go at two l prices Monday only Remnants ot all kinds ot laces almost LADIES' FINE EIDERDOWN 'RAPPERS formerly sold at $5,00 and $ O.OOto gIven away. ' , " . . . . . , . . . . . . . $3 98 - At 19c : : b11Gl 7J3c . , , close thom out 110\ ' Rcmnants oC ribbons worth up to 30c , C CIl.LiJ : C fClL JTQl..r1 mall , . all at 3c rnrd. ' . ' formerly solll ut $2.00 and $2.50 , to close go AI I other Colored Dress Goods at reduced ' . ' . LADiES' FLANNELETTE 'VRAPPERS them out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 . 48 _ _ _ _ _ _ er pnc sI cock a lack Goods. . . . LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS solll from $8.00 to $20.00 , to close them . . formerly out at. ' $4.98 Millinery Priestley's fine silk warp 1 dress materials at less than cost - cach' Silk Warp Eudora-tho standard $1.85 quality COl' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 LADlES' CLOTH JACKETS formerly sold Cram $12.00 to $25.00 , to close them out. . . . ' Silk Warp Eudora-the standard $2.fjO quality for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 $ 2.98 D epar men t Silk Warp l\1elrose-theslandar $ . . . _ " quality tor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 cock - , Silk Warp Crepe Cloth-thostundl\l'd$2OOql1alit ' for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 . LA.DIES' CLOTH JACKETS formerly sold Crom2.00tO$3j.00toclosothomolltat. ] ; $ 998 ' . FLOOR , Si\tWarpDrapdeToulou.-thostaJul.d$2.00qunlltyCOl. \ . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 1.35 f ( SECOND FLOOR. ) Silk Warp Henrietta-tho standard $3.2 quality COl' . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,25 , _ cock Your choice ot every , untrimmed hat for Silk Warp Drap de Alma-tho standul' $2.25 quality fin' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 LADIES CLOTH ULSTERS formerly sold from moo to $2u.OO , to close thorn . . . 50c worth from . 2 , . out at. $ 4 . 95 . ; $1.25 to 2.75 each. Black Serges--10 . piece , 38 inches wide ' strictly all wool l ' regular sellinG' , 'b ' ' 43 . cach. Fancy at birds less than feathers cost and all fancy trimmings - prIce 6"c' for sale I . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pEr : yard , C Many ether bargains : will bo found in tIlls department that wo have not space to mention horo. \Vo would simply Nuns ' . . flay " "S and . Spring vlolota , all UW . . , rags , In endless Vei1ittgs--Priestley's $ 1.00 $ 1.25 grades , 42 inches wide , on sale 7 that U you want a Cloak , Wrapper ) ) , 01' Cape , in fact , anything in our Cloak Department , you can get ono to-mol'row at variety. E' ' " Monday at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . per yard 5 C . almost : 'Ol1rownpl'lco. Fine mourning toollsaspeclnlty. VISIT OUR DRESS G00DS ! DEPARTMENT FOR : t3ARCAIR ! 5 lIAS HELPED I ALL lIE COULD GOVErnor IIocomb's ! Part in the Running Down of Scott's Lynchers STATUTORY ASSISTANCE OFFERED EARLY - Itowarll I.ImltOlI III Its Scope , but Such as Could Ito Olvon Was AnDOllncod- JlleKsneO to the SeDate 011 th" Subject. . - LINCOLN Jan 2G.-Spcclal.-Governor ( ) lIolcomb this forenoon sent to the senate n . special mcssago In response to the resolution adopted last Thursday asking him to offer n reward for the arrest and conviction of the i murderers of Barrctt Scolt. The ; governor , lifter n careful examination oC the law fallcll to discover any provision governing a case like the one Ilrebentcl1. lie attached to the message omclal cOllies of all the correspondence - enco between hllllselt and the Molt county authorities relating to the affair. The senate listened to the reading of the message without ) - out commcnt. The message Is as follows : To the Senate : A copy of the following resolution of the senate was laid l before ono on the evening of the 2Uh Inst. : "Ih'ooh'e : 1 , That the governor of the state of Nebraska lie requested to Immediately offer / the statutory reward for the arrest and conviction oC cite ) ullll every one of the murdererll of Burrctt Scott In Holt county , this IIlall' " Perlllil nun 10 say that J know of no pro- vision ot law giving this \llmrtlllent \ nu- thorlty to olr'r a reward for the conviction ot any person charged with murder and It III not wllhln the province of the ex- ecutl\'o 10 render ! pecuniary lI"slKlnnco In the IIrO.ecullon of pertions , under arrest accused - cusC1 of crime 1 respectfully cull the attention - tcntlon of your honorable boat to lime \ following - lowing Sections of Iho statute bearing upon the subject contained In your resolullun : Chapter II . section I 012 : "WhUlOver It shall be brought ! 10 the knowledge of the coroner 01' the sheriff of any county In this state that II1unll.r has lJeL'n committed ' ' ' and the within their rI'I'llL'clh'o counlles person or persons committing such murder are unknown , or If known have lied from jusllce It shllll ho the dUly of the coroner or time "herllf to make the same Imown 10 ' the governor of this stale together with such acts liS nay come to hilt knowledge , going to how I by whom such murder was committed and time wherenuouts of the munlerers \ . " Section 513 : "UI.on the aecel t of time In- formation , UII IlrcEcrlllel1 hy 'Ilc / preceding 'Cllon ! , the governor of thc slate ! shall Issue his procln\l1nllml offering such 1'0\\111'11 not exceeding . $2OO for each person murdered - dered tort he hllll deem proper fur the nr- rest of time parson 01' perSOl19 commlltllll alll I crime , and , the deliveryof said l per- lIOn or persons 10 the Sheriff / or Jailer of the county whel'o said l cl'hno was cOl1lmlttell. ' : ? Upon the trial or any pl'/son for whom III1-h y reward IUIS hen IJlrel'cll , 1C the presiding judge shall under his : hand anti . seal of the court. ccrtlf ) ' 10 the o\'ernor that the \'er. \ lion nrrest.1 Illul Igovernor < 1 dilie act charged In ! lima h1l1l111111cnl. time persun or persons malthm the arrest shall be en- tltlell to the rI'wnn1. " ' } 'OOK I'HO'll'T ( ACTION. As soon 1111 this Ilcl'urtl1lcnt way In pos- sessloa : ot Informalloll that a murder had been 01111111111.1 In Holt cOllnl 1 ut one e telegraphed to the sheriff / of Melt county . Nebraska tendering such assistance Nebraska\ us was I w arranteml . \ under time law by limbs dL'llart- meat for the ulIPrdlenelo/l of the l1Iunler- ers oC lIalll Scoll. 1 also sent u. . .It/llhu telegram . to the county attorney of that county . replies ! being recelved . In each In- stu.nce Indtcating : that the llel'lions hnpll crated In limo crime had 1 been arrested l and I that no reward for their apprehension wns requlred Under the Inforl1llltlon Illus reo ceh'ell and time IIIW as construed by thl 8 debarment 1 deem It Inadvisable to l11ake line llo llrochunallon offering a rowunl fo\ \ . . the uPllrt'hollflon of any person 01' person supposed 10 he gllllty of com a mitting Ihh t nmunlcr I transmit herewith copies of nil cam-re suondence had between the executive nod the county authorities of Molt county , Ne brasltu . . , I'enrlllnl : this subject , 1 regret Ihllt. IIIlller the law . ns 1 view It , and my conception of olllclill duty . that i I 11m unable 10 coln'lIle with your honoraul ° body In the view as taken In time resolu ) Ion before IIlIolell. Very respectfully . BII.\S A . IiOtd'OMU . ( lo\'prnor. COPIES : 01" COltlmSI'ONm NI , O'NEILL Neb. . Jun , % lS9 . -Sllas A. 1101 , " ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' - ' ' ' ' r. M , .w. . . , ' . . . . . ' > Ii , , , , , - comb Governor oC the Stale of Nebraska : Dear Sir-In regard to the disappearance of Barrett Scott dcfaultlllg cx-treasUl'cr oC Hell county would 1IItc' to have you offer n reward for his body . living or denll. And also a suitable reward for the apprehension and conviction of nil parties Impllcatell. . ) KIndly give this your prompt attention and obllgc. Yours respectfully C. w. HAl\fn TON. T LINCOLN . . Neb .Tnn. 12 , 189i.-G. : W. Ifamliton sheriff : : ! . O'Neill Holt county , Neb. : Dear Slr-J beg leave to acknowledge - edge receipt of yours of 9th Inst. requesting that n sultllllie reward be offered by this oll1ec for the apprehension and conviction oC nil parties implicated In the disappearance of Darrett Scott , late of your county. In response thereto 1 have 10 Any that I have consulted whit the deputy attorney general , and upon such investigation / as could be made , the authority for offering such n reward hy the executive Is very ouutful. In fact , I think I have no authority to offer / such n reward , except It bc made to appear that n homicide has been committed and the reward be offered / for the person or persons commlttlnl thc samc. In the case men- tloncd It seems very uncertain uS to whether or not a homicide hag In fact been commit- ted , and until tlll're III some information tending to establish , that fact J nm unable to see my way clear to comply with your requcst. In the meantime , I shall be glad . to have all the Information which you may hc In possession of regarding the disappearance of Mr. Scott , and ut the first opportunity would he very glad , to co-operate \Vlth the nuthorltleH ot your county in / apprehending any person or persons guilty of committing murder . If one has been commltll'l. , I might add \ that your letter to Mr. Dartley , thc I stale treasurer , hllll also been referred tome , me by him and I have conversed with him some regarding this fluhjl'ct. Yours truly . HJJ\S A. HOT.CO\TD. : Governor COPIES OF TEJEGnAMS. IlNCOIN. Neb , .Tnn. 21. 180 . -C. W. Hamilton , Sheriff , O'Nelll. Ncb : Can the state he of service In assisting you In apprehending - urehcndlnl murderers of Darretl Scott ? Wire unswer. AlIAS A. IIOLC"Il\fn. Governor O'NEIJT . NI'II. , Tan 2. : , 180i.-Govl'rnor : Ifnlcomb Lincoln Neb. : Don't know of anything - thing ! the state can 110. Everything III quiet herl' Law find order , prevails That Is the sentiment . of tho,0011 / 11eonle of Holt count ) ' . Will ask assistance If needed C. W. HAMJLTON. SlIp\I I.TNCOTN. Neb . .Tnn. 22. 1895-C W. Hamilton , Sheriff , O'Neill Neh. : The pro- posed \ usslstance In any telegram referred to the matter of reword for opprehcnslon of murderers of Barrett Scott If yon deem It necessary hunt n. reward h" offered , wire mI' . SIJAS A. JIOJ.COlID : , Governor. LINCOLN , Net , Jan 22. ! lR9 , -IJ. E. Murph , County Attorney O'Neill , Nl'h. : Please advise one immediately If the state I can lI" of service In assisting you to apprehend - henll murderers \ of IInrrptt Scott SlTu\S A. I10TCOlIB : , Governor , O'NEiLL . .Tun. 22 , lS.i.-Governor ! ! SIIIIII A. Iiolconmlm Lincoln Neb „ : All persons ohnritPtl with thc murder of Borret Scott have been apprehended . brought before the bar of lustlcs , 1\1111 will ho dealt with strictly according to hnv. I know ot 1I0th- hag : the state cnn 10 more titan It has done to I\mlsh \ vlollltorK of law In Holt ( 'ounl ) ' , This course shall he pursued.Vlll ask asqlstn"l'e 111 the future If necessary lonw and justIce shall prevail In Holt counl ) ' , Thti Is the sentiment or our elllzens. II. E I . lIURl'IIY : , County Attorncy. SEN.tTP.TItV1NG : \ : - TO CAT ( n lIl' . Works n Iay hilt Uou J.\tUo Ihutnl'85 uf nn important ' \ntllro. LINCOI.N. Jan. 2G.-Sp ( clal.-Thc ) . sen te narrowed time gap betw en itself anll the house by hollllnf n session tollay-the first Saturday session by the senate this term. The only Object of tollay's session wu to pass ! house roll No.1. In order that It coulll go to the go\'ernor. limit at the last moment after It hall been read the third time , It was recommitted < by unanimous vote to the relict committee for further amendment Standing committees made reports on the following bills : . Senate tile No 68. by Akers to lIrovllle for the organization and government of Irrlga I tlon districts to Ilrovllle for the acquiring ot . canals already built , eiC. The cOll1mltt'o on Irrigation recommended that the bill pass with 80me amenllll1entf. Senatu IlIe No. 121. from the committee on labor introduced by Sndllm was recolllmenlle < for passage antI placed , on general file It authorized cities ( oC the metropolitan class to pensIon tlremen Of palll fire departments after a continuous service of twenty.one yens , and the willows and orphans of tlremcn who lose their lives while In time line of their duty , and to provide for penslonlul firemen or paid ! tire departments who become totallY Illsaull'l 1 while In the line of their duty , Senate file No 10S. by Smith , was favorably -'oJ. , , , ' : " " . _ " , , , . . . : . . . . . _ . . . , , , ' . . . . . . . - . ' " . , . , . . . reported from the judIcIary committee. It provides for time governing of master plumb- ers and the supervisIon ot thc business ot plumbing and house drainage Senate file No 128 , by Smlthwlls indefinitely postponed It provides for the vacating of streets alleys and public grounds In towns and vlllages. Senate tile No. 134 , by Hahn , was placed on general fIIc. It gIves cities of the first class havIng more than 8,000 population and less than 25,000 authority to Issue bands to an amount not exceeding $50,000 for the purpose - pose of erecting gas or electrIc light plants , to be owned and operated by the city. ' Senate file No. 123. by Smith , was indefinitely - definitely postponel1. It provided for the amendment ot the law governing cities of the second class allli vl11agos. Senate tile No 2G , by Smith regulating the conduct of prImary elections In cities ot the metropolitan class and In cities of the first class , having a population ot 10,000 or more was recommended < to paSs and placed on gen. I eral fIIo. Three new bllls of IIn unimportant character - acter were introduced and read the third tlmc. The Senate then passed house rolls Nos. 32 , 33 and 34. These are pro forma bills which mho legislature Is required to pass at every scsslon. They appropriate time tuition tees In the law college , the matriculation fees at , the State universIty and the annual proceeds of the Merrill fund to the State university accollnt. House roll No.1. providing that counties may Issue bonds for the purpose of buying , seed grain for Ilrouth sufferers , was read for : the third time , hut before the yeas and nays were ordered on thc final passage l of thc bill Hathbun moved that It hc recommitted to the comet itteo on relict The motion was agreed 10 unanimously Hathbun explained that the blll as It passed the house contained no provision that would enable the farmer living on government lander [ or state school lands to avail himself of time relief intended to hc afforded 10 all needy < farmers alike by the blll. The senate thcn adjourned till 3 o'cloclt Monday afternoon . \'ICTOHY FOIL IIII1S. STI'EN8. . Sl'lIs.Uolml : insurnni a CnRe nt J.lllcoln Ends him ' n Verdict for l'InillUITA , LINCOLN , Jan , 2G.-Speclal ( Telegram.- ) The jury In the Stevens case . In the federal court , this morning returned a verdict for the full amount claimed by time plaintiffs , Mrs. George I ) . Stevens and her daughter Maulle. The 1)lulntlrfs sued lima Northwestern - ern Mutual for the amount of two policies on time life of the missing Crete backer of $2.000 each , and time Rankers Life Illsurance company for one policy of $5,000. The suit was a scnsatlonal one , the companies sctllng up tint Stevens 'yas alive and Imldtng front his creditors JUligu Dunly , prcsll1ell. Time , defendants excepted to the jUllgo's charge , mill 10 his IIcrmlttlng the jury to separate for the night and 1 wlll appeal the caBO. threat help 10 Wheat ' PALLS CITY , Neb. . Jan 2G.-Speclal.- ( ) Snolv fell to the depth of six inches hcre. It was the first snow or the Year , a was neellell vcry b11l1y. The ground was dry , anll what fall wheat time farmers hell [ sole hall began to dIe for want of molslure. The frost did con8lllerablo . damage and hall this ! snow not fallen when It dill next 'ear's crop woulll probably leave been very short . ' I'rom the Fry lug J'an lulu Inn 1'11'1' . SIOUX FALlS , S. D. . Jan 26. ( Special Telegram.-On ) Tuesday B. L. I1a\'llahl. a IJromlnent druggist ! ot Garretson this county was arrested for criminal Intimacy with the Ilaugbtl'r of II wealth farmer. Upon recommendation - mendation Of the judge the couple were mar- ried It srem8 that Havllahl was engage ) to a prominent young lady Of Garrelson , who had her trosseau mal1e. The friends of the latter were worked up and got up a charivari party but It was supposed , It was for the purpose of lynching Ifavllahl , who bill him- self He now sits In a locked room with two loaded revolvers to protect lilt liCit IC at- tacltell. It Is feared ho wlll CIII.er take his own lICe or go Insane over frllmt . "Ilth "f , hllle" Alfred ' \'Uliio. CINCINNATI Jan 2G.-Judee Alfred Ya- pie one of the most noted jurists and uu- timers of law books 11Ohio. . died today aged G5. . - , - - OMAHA CITIZENS IN TROUBLE Writ of Attachment Issued by tha Federal Court On Several Porous , : I RESULT OF WATER COMPANY'S CHARGES William C. 111ggIns The doro Jlenck and J.'atrlclt S. Qulglan Alleged to ISo Guilty ' Fro of Using the Missouri IUvcr's duct Without Autlmorltl LINCOLN Jan 2G.-Speclal.-Wrlts ( ) ot attachment were Issued today by Judge Dunlly 11\ limo circuit court returnable Feb- ruary 5 [ ) . for WIlliam C. Higgins Theodore Henek and PatrIck S. Qulglan. All these parties are In Omaha. HIggins and Bcuck are plumbers and Qulglan Is owner ot some properly on Leavcnworlh street. They are cited to appear February 5 [ ) lit the session of thc federal court In Omaha and show cause why they should not be deemed guilty of stealing water from the AmerIcan Water Works company of which Ellis S. lcrbower and Alonzo B. Hunt are recelvcrs. lJIerbowcr came down from Omaha today and sworn out thc writs ot attachment and a Ilecrelal order was issued by the court Higgins - gins Is charged wIth having unlawfully taken water from No IOG [ ) to lW8' North Thirteenth street and Heuclt with having perpetrated a similar offense by transferring water from No 1719 to 1723 I..eavenworlh street , the latter being a house now occupied by Patrick S. Quiglan CLEVEIt YOUNG THIEF CAPTURED A package of decoy letters and a strIng successfully worked by I'ostoffice Inspector Sinclair and Postmaster Harley today landed George Dollson , 18 years of age Into the nrllls ot limo law. 1.01' several days letters have been missed by parties , which contained money but no clue to the thlet was available J. V. Wolfe treasurer of limo Inllependent state central committee , reported the loss of n $10 check , and a man namcll Burton salll he hall missed II postal order for $13. Sus- picion fastened Itselt'upQn ; Dodson and I'ost- monster Harley tied a $ , ring to a packet of old letters mill Placed tllem ) In WolCe's box Dodson walked up , prO \tfe1 \ n key , Ilellber- atcly opened the box , rllIIoved the . letters , and was proceeding l to w lk away with them when time line was jerked / nud the fish caught I'rom a partial conres lolsnade ! by DJllson It appears that he hall : \nlen \ keys from the boxes left In them bi' careless : renters , and used tbem for the pgrppdo l > of stealing valll- able mall. The boxed dl f the Jones.Douglas Cracker company Rp\l. j Mr. Arnllt , J , S. Brown and a man naq1911 Jansm have also been opencII. These wcrer : robbed by 1I1eanu of stolen keys , hut the authorities believe that limo box of tI\b' \ APlerlcan Exchange bank , recently hrokeq cj cn and 200 letters taken , was rohb : i1 uy' { b' * ' same party At 4 o'cloclt this alr lion Jollson had an exumlnutlon before ! fRn ) llssloner Billings- ley , and was bound ov S Eli ( Ii lie ( sum ot $500. SENDING S } I d GRAIN Mandorson Senator Manllerson has advised President < Nason of the [ pellet commission ( that the Department Of Agriculture will ship to him mall sacks containing the aenator's entire . tire quota of garden and fielll seeds , IImount. lug to about IGOOO papers , Time senator writes : "U you sea tit 10 distribute their train your own utllce all that wlll hu necessary - sary to do wlll bo to put the name and 110st. educe address ot recipients upon the pack ages. I ulllerstanll ! that Representative yf y Hainer and Mercer wlll send you all 01 f theirs and Hepresent.allves Bryan and Meiklejohn and Senator Allen will send you part of theirs Time Agricultural department . mont will also Send a large amount from the o IlcllJrtment supply and free contrlbutlon s from other members Of congress " lime annual meeting or the I.ancastel County Agricultural society was helll thh afternoon A , J. Sullivan presillell amid there were about forty members present l'roIOI'IIII ! ! lrull : : I''IIIII ! ! ' Scllnn OAICLAND Neb. , Jan. 2G-(3 ( chl- ) Craig , u town II few miles south or here , _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ n. Is all torn up over the question ot liquor sclling. It Is n prohibition town , and the drug store and billiard hall have been doing n good whlslty business It Is .lIcged. The good people helll II mass meeting there time other night and put several women on a commltteo to proceed to proSecute. NIne hundred dollars Is pledged for thc prosecution , and war has been commenced by havlu" the vIolators bound over to the next tern of dls. trlct court. ASUI.i\ND O. A. H. INSTALL OFFICLlt& Members of time 'ol1\en's Hellef Corps Select AnliUlII tutors . ASHLAND , Neb , .Tan. 26. ( Speclal.- ) Thursday nIght the Grand Army ot the Republic In joint Installation with the \Vomen's Relief corps , installed the following - Ing officers : Commander R. D. Pine ; senior vice , I. V. Davis : junior vice , H. H. Black- more : chaplain , J. P. Brooks : olllcer of thc day , E. J. Whipple ; quartermaster S. G. Bryan ; guard ! , Wllliam Smith ; delegate testate state encampment , H. R. Blackmore : alternate - natc , I. V. Davis. The Relict corps Installed Mrs ! \ , M. A. Pickering , president ; Mrs. \ \ ' . Whltoloclt , senior vice ; \Irs. ! \ Sally Orange junior vice : ! Mrs \ Mary Scott , t'casurcrIrs. : ! \ . holy Mc- Klrmnoy secretary : \Irs. ! \ Geralillne Arnolll , chaplain : ! Mrs \ Emma Moon ! \ , conductor ; ! Mrs \ st . Crane , guard : assIstant conductor and Inslnllhl ! oificer Mrs. I. Reynolds : dele- gate to state convention at lIasllngs , \II's. ! \ Mary ! \ Scott : alternate Mrs Sarah Van Slcltle. Friday ovemming at the Installation ot of- ficcrs In lodge No 17 , Independent Order of Odd Fellows , by R. Dexter , D. 1) . G. M. , George A. Robinson was Installed ! , N. G. : J. ii . Hussell , V. G. : H. Dexter ( hy proxy ) , secretary ; John Krchclstcn , P. S. : S. II . dull , treasurer. In the Hagar ledge No 71. of time Itcbekahs , the following wore Installed - stalled : Mrs. Zelia B1ollgett , N. G , : Mrs Mary Dcrllth , Y. G. : Mrs. S. B. hail secretary ' retary ; lIIrs. Ohio Whltcloelt , past secretary ; \Irs. ! \ Alice hall . treasurer At Star lodge No.9 , Knights ot I'ythlas , the Inlltnllatlon of omecrs for time current year was as follol\'s : n. g. ! Moon \ chancellor I commander : N , I , Waltermlro , vice chancellor - : lor : Tom Johnson , prelate : J. Stanley , keeper I ot records and /Jcals ; H. Inrush master of exchequer - chcquer : Dr. G. W. Meredith ! \ ! , roaster of finance ; F . n. Colt , master-at . arms ; g. n. Kurtzslngel' . master of work : J. T. Aughey , Inside guarll ; William thrice , out/Jillo watch ; N. Shaffcr , 'I' . n. Wilson amid Da\'ill ) Baker lrtmstees Time nnnual elecllon of olllcIJrs of time gpl\'orth league or time Methodist plscopal I church of this city took place last night. Those chosen were ; H. D. I'lno , IlreHlllent : J.lbblo Service , first vice president : Bertha Otto , second vice III'eshlont : Sam I.hlllsoy , third vice president ; Jacob Service , fourth vice president ; Mamie McCloull , secretary : Frame Austin , treasurer At the business meeting of till Ashland HIgh School Literary socIety Friday night the following olllcers were elected : Charles II , Iamtlalllsi : I.'ranlt Bnlow.'Ice preslllcnt ; Miss Murtle Moulton , sccretal'Y ; Hal L. Derry , treasurer : David ! Began , ser- - meant-at - arns : Richard Abbott , critIc. The entertalnmeut by the Dramatic club oC the State unh'erslt that was to have [ been given Friday nlllhl dill not take place ' because - cause of limo weather It was postponed one week I'nrnn1'111111I1 llelgru/u / In 110111111111. Bm..GHA ] ) . Neb. . Jan 2G.-Speclal.- ( ) Emigrants I are coming In every day , and ! the demalill for farms to rent Is such that nearly all the farms are rented , Iesplto ! the croaker who prclllcU,1 , thaI a large per cent of the land woulll be Idle next year. Behi : ratio ! [ has almost within Its corporate IImlt8 three of limo finest water power ' sites In the state In each one 1.000.llOrse power could easily bo developed , and a flouring mill , paper mill and sugar beet factory could make It pay at once J'o.\OnlC/l Sneak 'J'lluf nORlel' ' , LINCOLN , Jan. 20-Spcclal ( Telcgram- ) Inspector Sinclair this morning arrested George Dolson , , 18 years oC age for robbing 1losl0llle boxes of letters 1)odton hail secured - cured keys to boxes 1334 , 325 and 81G , which had peen left by careless owners Ito lad cashed II check for $10 drawn to the order - . . . . . . _ " " . . . _ . . . _ . . . . . " 'n. . . . . . . . . . . . . , - - - of one , Burton , and u postoffice order to J. V. Wolfe , treasurer oC the populist central committee , for $13. Onlllllllli HolIllous Itevh'nl. OAKLAND , Neb , Jan. 2G.-Speclal.-The ( ) "I ree" church , a. branch of the Swedish mIssIon , helll n big revival here this week Miss Nashcrg ot Minneapolis allll Miss \VOIler of Leonardsvllle Kan. . conducted time serv- Ices. Many converts were madc. i The Auguslann synod ot Nebraska will convene In the Swclllsh Lutheran church February 5. It will be In session several days and be attended by all the leading Swedish [ Lutherans of the slato. Many big real estate deals are being con- summatell here at good prices lately. AI- thorough Burt county hall a shortage In crops the past season lan 1 Is hollling Its own and bringing from $28 to $50 per acre Time mcmbers ot the Young Lallies' quar- tct of this place are arranging a fine musical program to he given for the benefit of the , Ilrouth sufferers linrarston Elevator lturUPt' ' . BEATRICE , Jan 2G.-Spcclal ( Telegram ) Thc elevator owned by the Omaha Elevator company , nt Barncston , In the southeastern part of this county , was destroyed by fire at an early hour this morning. The blaze orhlnatcll : : In the barn conneclell with the elevator amid 1 two horses were lost. The livery barn of F . M , Whorton caught fire , but prompt action cxtlngulshcll time flames , otherwise n large portion of the IIItio town wcuhl have been destroycd. There was about 7,000 bushels of grain ! : ; In the elevator and the Iota ) less Is estimated at $7,500. Amount 0.1 Insurance not known. The water works Just completed proved very satisfactory In furnishing an adequate supply. oral . Notes : : alld l'o/'Hunll18 , OIW , Neh. , Jan. 26.-Speclal.-Mrs. ( ) Myrtle Ferguson of Hastings . slater of Mrs. S. A. Stacy , arrived 1 today for a few days visit In Ord. J M. Davis and family left for Albert Lea , Minn. . and wm make that place theIr future home. They were accompanied by Miss Lena Watt. Mrs Mary Heed 1 died at her home In Onl this morning She was over 10 years of ago The holly will he talten to Onchla , m. , for burial. The estimated expenses of thc county for 1895 are $40,000. 1l'onolY : of "n IIIII liesnlty Fatally DECATUIt ( , Neh. , Jnn. 26.-Spcclal.-Ho- ( ) cently al Indian traded a 10:1 oC poles for II cholera hog. He took It Longo lilt wife made sonic soup ' out of I and the Indian ate some of It , Time next day ho Bled I Is n pecular custom of tholra to IItenwt to secure anlmnls which have died from diu- ease , 'rhey can 10 bought cheap , and the Indian tlinks lee gets 1 great IJrgaln. J.III\IIlllllrlbul. " to than UIllltl' . I.INWOOD , Neb. , Jan , 2G.-Speclal.-A ( ) carload of relief goods , consisting of clothing , provisions amid fuel , was forwarded , front this point to western Nebraska thIs ( week , for the benefit of those suffering front last senson's crol' . ' goo < 1s were furnlshcll hy faiure. 'Ihe order Analerd 11 i' Ancient Or < 1er f United \\.r krnertmUd ( i assisted hy cItizens and Canners In the Inn- - mediate rlclnlty. It"lrn r lnker ) ' Ho.'roy1 ' ly Fire. ImAItNI , Neb. , Jan. 20 . - ( Special Tcle- gram-Shortly ) before l11lnight last night fire was discovlrellin Nye & Ormsb"s bakery and before the lames could lie eltngulshe < 1 nearly time whole of the blsidu of limo build. Ing was more or less burnoll. The damaJo to the stock Of goods was abut $ IGOO , mostly cO\'erel . by insurance They will open UII OJlllol1 to 110.111 for Sued Orals INUANOI.A , Neb. , Jan. 2G-Spcclal ( Telogram.-Tho ) sentiment Of the populist county meeting : meld ( here today was against bonding the county for seal and feell. A three daYI' Sunday school Instltuto was opened ) 'esterdlY In the Congregational church by Hev. Mr. Stewart Of liasIngs ( tyrst 1'0111 1\811'1'0 \ 1111'1" " . wEST I'OINT Neb. . Jan. -Sllcclal.- ( . ) - Fire broke out this morning In limo resident ° of Edward 1 I.'rey The house burned wih hi entire househohl furniture. Time faintly wai away front home at the time and nothlnl : was saved , Loss fully covered by Insurance , , .n . . " . . . . FROM SOUTH OMAHA Live Stock CommlH.lon Mel Afraid of the J'nul ! ; " or 1IIIIcli 111mm . There was n secret session of the Llvo Stock exchange Thursday afternoon to consider contemplated legislation against limo Interest of time membcra. From reports the meeting was red hot and mho 101arlts made about certain mcmbcrs of the legislators - luturo were Car front being eomplhnenlary. One ot the bills discussed was the one Introlluce 1 hy Hcprcsellativo Suter of An- tclopo county known liS Honso Moll No. 9. The bill Ilrvldcs that It shall bo unlawful for any person or persona selling live stock out of any stock yards within the state or Nebraska to charge n greater c01mlsslo1 for selling the same than the following : For " selling cattle , 40 cents per head , and not to exceed $8 per car : for selling hogs $5 per car for slnglo deck and $8 per car for doubleleck cars ; for selling shcep , $ pcr car for single deck and $7 per car for Ilolble.deck cnrs. That any person ' who shall violate any oC the plovlslons ot this act shall UO deemed guilty or ntlsderneanor . amid . convaatlon upon con"l thereof shall bo fined for the fl'st ofenso not less than $50 nor more than $100 ; for the second offense not lemma than $100 nor more than $200 mid 1 for $00 cach subsequent offense not less than $200 nor more than $500. This 1,1 has been read the second time and bus bean referred nll to the coulnlttco el 01 live stock "The commission Imslnoss IA IIlng run as close as possible now alit ) wo can harllly como out even with Iho present rates ot commissIon , " said a well known broker yes- terdny "Mommy hrolcers conwlaln that hero ( Is har.ly a living In handling live stock now nail 1 only about half of limo oxehango com- mission men are maldng I Ilviug. I the commissions are cut down hy an act of the Icglslatulo It will drive about ono-thlrl Of the brokers out of huslnes and , tend to send live stock shipments to other marlceta . " The commission men declared ut their /fctlng that they could not nfford tl t spend ' any money lobbying Igalnst tore passage ot the 1.1)1. ) After 111seunslng the Suter and other bills It was decided 10 make no effort to Hecuro their defeat , Jt tile loglulatulo wanted to ruin the South Omaha stock trade It could go almond the : hrolwr" would 10VO to other poInts , where time farmcr J'opresentatlv03 ulll senators did ! , not try to ruin Uw only , pa'lng Industry In time stale 'flio union Stock 1al'tlu company lay tak ( sego adios In ! Iho ( matter , hut so fur noth. Ing has boon deco < by this concel'n but loop an eye on Lllacohn . . Jnrle ( : ly O"nll" , Itev C. N. Dawson will preach In time Fourth Wanl Mission church , Thirty-second timid J streets , this ufternoon . 'fho funornl or : lchlel McGrth will ho hclll nt : o'cloc ) this afternoon from the residence , T'wonty-fourth Inll 0 streets Comlunicutiol services , reception of mem- hers anll the of time lIa\tsm chlllrcn at I'reshytcrlan . llsslol this afornoon at 3:3 : ( Clarlnlle Ileople have relieved time hn- immediate Ifcessltes of George Iolalil aid Camly , who were reported In dCJtltuto clr- cumstalces a few tlays ago ' /1 / remains of John Ryan ugel 1 28 years . arrived In the city yesterday lorlnl ; front North l'latlc . and Intcrred I'lato. were In St. Mary's cemetery- Time deceased was . nephew ot 'fhomaa nYIII of this city . 'fho governor or Iowa has refused to ! ; I\ornor hal grunt rO'ulsltlon Papers forS' , 0 Young , time clerk who 18 charged with . 11lJ'zzllll \ : $900 from Iarkhurst & hopper . C011Ulub111 mined hero Young will have a trIal Iii time dis- trict court II Council Bluffs \'cdacaday { The Ladies' . Guild ot St Bridget's larlsl wi give 1 boclli at lnlghtH of IYtaas ) hall ! Tucsllay evening next. 'fl proceeds of time social will be used him turnlshllg the mow pastor's home Al cntcrlalnment and lunch will uo provided , Cor these who at- tumid 1 , In the party o'f South Omaha people , who attenle , 1 time Holert Burns' celebration It Omaha Friday I nlllht were Mrs 11 I" . ( 'lmrlat and , son Eddy l , la\tall James eohrey amid wife , John ( Buchanan , O. McDougal , ; Wallace Melenule ald sisters , Hose Dud , Maggie . Robert Diln amid Joucuh lcrlul