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EIGHTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, : "NUMBER 241 THE LIVE STOCK OF NEBRASKA [z 7tz oo e oo - [ ik Monnel James Siicvng, | hat, Hos, Wligm Grwve bong. 0 bewd lRO\l THE MAWKEYE STATE |1 1, shocs, e, sgrioprstioie | 7 1T°S BAD WHAT'S THE 0DDS There was an ared of 75,000 o planted | Wreede, Hiram Hodgkins and ) Bisby William P, Clark, living two miles south nandles, ete, These shops at t Madison d from careful inquiry 1 find that | There are fully 1,000 head of ttic in the | of Talmage, is feeding 200 ad of cattle, S have contracts that run for some years vet — ould be afiuir estimate rounty g fed for the winter and spring | Petor Berlet, president of the Bank of Tal As it is new, over two-thirds of the counties . ¢ . It Has Profited Greatly By the Open o ) bushels. Of this | m ot. The average pric® stack | mage, is feeding 100 head at his farm, six | Gubernatorial Aspirants Already In | in the state, or more than sixty-six e | Cleveland’'s Nomination For Civil 7 cont W 1 for ton, an v from 20 to | miles south of town, George Garst, five nincty-unine, send t convicts to For ervice CoO T, Winter. nE o surpius miles sout nd Jacob St .Lm miles east the Field. Madison, 'The prison has 343 prisoners at Service Commiesioner. v of this place, each fed SO head, and part of P prosent, while the number 18 less at Ana mosa. Towa has a total ¢ ss than seven 2,000,000 | ALL THE BETTER FOR OUR SIDE cach feeding 50 head, and George Clapp is peoy —— " each drove lias boen put on the market. J SOME INTERESTING STATISTICS 7 \ - o1 ! \ -‘ W, Torn and Peter Berger, near Brock, are | THE MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION | hundred convicts for a state of re the principal | feeding 40, A, Edminsten, Joseph Handloy, — - t Wood R s it sells for mer 1 iy “;, m‘“w‘ [r-{ lnq ‘,1[ Retail Deolers Organizing For Mu The Clavinda Asylum, How Some of the Republican Sena Carefully Compiled Reports From the | 3 Des Motsrs, Ia, Fob, 10.—|Spocial te ’r armors 5 2 is ing 1 cach feeding about 85 head. tual Benetit and Protection —The Bee's Special Correspondonts 5 By i I L tors Eapressed Themselves on ¢ are baling preparatory rs and 21 o Most of these gentlomen aro feeding a goodiy 3 : e v state 1s reasonably well Present a Very Cheertul Outs Ther bo @ surplus of at' lea T D156 B AR OATA BRoH Ao Basd and 16 numbor of hogs im connection with their l Asylam - Affairs a Kk For Stock Dealers, o sent mar price 1 * | cess of demands of the farmers and | cattle. There are d number of others feed the Penitentiavies, hospital at Clarinda has now about two h o i Ll | feoders fiay and 4 targe qaantity of | ing on a smaller geale, and no doubt the dFod Bnd_ Lweiy-Ave TLionts, Lhile graatly he farmors gencrally report an absence | ayen swill bo s g ws of a number of large foodors in the yolloving tho crowded Hoapitals nt Monnt Lot a Happy One of any d amonie catile ol The num cattle, norses, hors and man sottlements horth and west of Tal, The Gubernatorial Candidates, Dlosatit antl Tndependence, . Whor thotioxt | TAsnNoTox Liunsw Tk O Bek ) he b in Hall Ly, as | 1 1 1888, HAYS LOBK OIMiigs e T Des Moixrs, Ta, Feb, 10. - [Special to The | jogislature meets it will probably make a Wasinsaroy, D, C. Fob, 10, ) ibg lar lotter to its correspond- | Y90 ¢ is as follows: Horses, 7,08 cattle, ! | Herman Arends, north of town, and William following circular letter to its correspond While nearly every farmer in the conuty is . S i0d: miles wad nasee. | and Louie Sehcht ahd John Weber, west of | BEE.]—The contest for the republican nomi- [ 1iveral appropristion for continuing the worl [ The removal of Civil Service Commissioner ents in the stock raising scctions of Ne- | givine his attention to stock-raising, e town, are probably dmong the most exten- [ nation for governor is boginning to warm up. | of building at Clarinda. ‘the work o far [ Eagorton was almost the sole topie of come braska pecially to fmproving tho uality of stack, N tleand sheop being fed in [ sive feedors in those setticments, The three prominent and avowed candidat doue there is livuted to the construction of | e 1o day, Administration men say that “Will you please send usa statement of the | the be enumerated as com a caveful estimate is: Cat Syracrse, Neb., Feb, 0. —There will be 10 | i1 the fleld so far are Licutenant Governor | 1he main building, with one wing, and the erut on L tod in the b 3 : =000, T T N R L G LG ARk bl ) g i ' dis. | the president hud secared o suficient num- number of cattle and hogs within a radius of [ aterested in Justes ) i sheep, 27,000 shortace of feed of any kind. There will ba [y n So S i 0 0 L | Kitehen and engivie house, some ittl dis ten milos of your town! You mayg n rom 2)) to 3,000 head of cattle v to spare and the corn i3 all in the hands [ 0 2 iecler, of Sac county, and | fance away, but connected by a corridor. | ber of republican senstors to guaranty the clude horses and sheep, Out of the n cach: Hon. J. H. Barrett, of Wisner; Au i of feeders and producers. Some feeders paid [ Senator Hutehinson, of Ottumwa. Captain | The intervening space may in iime be filled | contirmation of Thompson before the removal we wonld bo glad to know, what portion is | gust Leisy, West Point: Henry Leisy, Wis SteruiNg, Ne 3 The live stock [ from 22 cents to 25 conts for corn in the fall | Hall has been a candidate for some time, and | by the chapel and amusement Tall, 1F the | g decided upon, So far your correspond- being fattened for the winter and spring "j T i I}“hx les H. Wild )l"'w!\ T 4‘h~‘-‘x~. within ten miles of this place, to and early winter but are now paying20and 2L | four yoars ago made the race, but was de- [ Present plans aro carvied out. The appro- | /5 oo unable to fiud @ republican sens markets. Please give the names of owners [ Carl Peter 2 dohin ‘Tubken, GHEE 1) cents; not wuch changing hands ut that, | gooe s ot ¢ priation “made by the last general asseumbly b Lo LT Dl A e S A i, Honry Dor. | names of the owners is as follows bl « by Governor Larrabee, who was nomi- | JEEtIR0 “Ice B R e ore build formation ~ that will be of iterest | ker Ao M. Biterson, 5 Ll ‘at Stock nated for the first time then. He consented | ing will be done this year. The three state | ination,, although there are some who to stockmen throughout the state. Stato | Christ Rupp, Joseph M T o n(’.um O it cattle, cattle, Hogs | t0 take the secoud place on the ticket for the | hospitals can now provide for avout (wo | go so far us to say they wmight a8 whether or not t is enough foed in your | & Grosby, branch of o TR IO G I ~"‘!':'“" on Wolf... . g W. C. Wilcox..... 1 109 150 | sake of party harmony, and his fricnds in- | thotsaud patients, aid when the Clavindd | ol vote for Thompson's “confirmation nl'..','“Q?.'J!..‘ WIBLer, ploase wive un cstimate | mier, Carl [3ratbe l'hw’-w Lipps : Lorm White ... g STy 10 * [ would e entitled to have the party nomins b requires that a democrat shall be on the of the umount of shiortay T George Quible, . George Melce 5 03 ... | tion for the first place. So they are pressing The “Q" Cuts Expenses. board, amd that the worse the democ Mike Shay g Coddington 560 lim largely on that claim now. He wasa [ Drzs Morses, Ta, Feb, 10| Speeial to e | nomination is, the better for the republican “We also want fi lowing the amonnt A e ] 5 of corn end hay harvested in- your pounty [ D, ¢ ‘_ > ,.':‘ “'““:":,’-r ALLOLNOrs...v e v st 1’1‘ .\:\uh«iuf . . U Iif*‘ 8 soldier and has a wide acquaintance with the | Beg. |- T “hicago, Burlington & Quincy | varty. Others maintain that President Har- ::’m vr'\:--'x;:‘l,»]""','", S A RN e e P B A AR AT T bt ] [ - 5 old soldiers and politicians generally overthe | railroad tukes off its night train, from this [ rison should be permitted to pass upon the e dhndh iy TRa AW, & e e There was more cornand i 0. J. Davis. .. ai 17 atate, for he has been in public life a number | ity to Kansas City, beginning to-night. The | democracy of the demoeratic member of the o Ll b LA 1 > 3 this part of t state this i a Gault T . . of years. He was lor threp terms s ") allege is that th commissioners board since t appointee is to They show that stock of Kinds is in an Jattie Torses Hops Feeding | quite an amount is being” shippad. C A Tbott A e : of the senate, and for three terms se T ARITEEN A CA SB OV AL Ee HAve NG i o Fr SN Nt it st Cattie Horses Hogs = (vh8 | dite 40 Wi} it el [ENTIIU state before he was elected lietonant vo reduced rates so low that they have to | sorve the mew administra- unusually fine condition for the time of yes e 5 s attle | worth 20 cents, wild 50 per ton and | iyddoo. . ... s+ | of stuto bofor no was elocted lioutonan retrench expenses by cutting down the ens | fion . wiioh will come within & with an abundance of hay, corn and oats for | Joseph Deandele 6 0 12 15 | tame hay € per ton. There areno sheep | pPoun.. . ... A iRk sl L v v ssible ) AR T iads bonies D, Brocute.. 40 31 here. o A | o easy o bocome acquainted Cwith, At I forthight or a week after action : - Uonrihe vouny & Bros. 12 3. 05 Eavati % e Chas” a great many friends who S Ohts, T T 1 18 tuken on the nomination, and that Presi. s reported but few 1 his infc ‘ol 1 Keya ha. : s s re for for - FOVernor. ¢. Wheolo: THE CLEARANCE RECORD. o) " A R e WAL Follus - 40 40 are for him for governor. Mr. Wheele deut Cleveland has asgumed to pass upon the ation hus been carefully gat . and will | I, Hoft,......00 25 i jorLooaLe, Neb., Feb, 9. —This has baen LUIAE . S5k probubly comes next in popular strength f s , . el 2 : : ’ Ao [ i populue strength 00 gy Pinancial Teansactions of tho | republicanism of District Commissioner o oINS ot r Bl Al R ‘I"’"“lv‘""“‘;"",’.c':“"I"‘I' R L 1;:(,11:1‘1‘!I5;:-A SO : T i i LA al IR LG Past Week. Webb, and others, They hold further, that R 3 - s | Johu 3 haps the largest farm in the state, stocked Bostoy, Mass,, Feb. 10.—[Spacial Tele- | if Thompson, who has nothing excent polities Bafl J. Chada...... SO T ATtk T 4 il Dy g 7 gl SuEntoN, Neb., Feb, 0.—T lNowing 3. Foldd..\vne oo 100 G e L uitdy G L pat B g R B iy < with very valuable stock of all kinds. Ho S T e e e S e e T LR ) e e e oy - bouzh b for §1 per ton, and a surplus is sure [ I M, Rounsavilic..... B e viTas ot TG GEbFAtoNs UHBE Vary. 6t e | e Tl ARt I DR Tt YR et J. Boclkhoriy 0 not to be used. Corn s ouly 15 conts, but | JItS Davenva LD i sive scale, and raises uund imports fino itk LRGBS i) UL AEGLE SROME 1Y Ase bl sl i Lo g a radius of ten f Shelton T the hogs are all shipped, and will bo'very [ fpsiah 1o g He has been for several years the E ne. le. Hogs. Sheen. Horses. 3 saree, in fact, th 0 no lonzer any to b [ {AS G aetoeieees et ; vresident of the jeuttural society, | of the United States, shows the gross ex- | President Cleveland had thou George Meisner 400 200 50 o had, licro are some cattle beinz fed, but | WHHCH (0 3 ; - | and has had general superintendence of the | changes for the week ended Pebruar, ministration would have looked with favor C I Fishor. .. 1,100 150 ey not half enough to supply this county. This | (¥IHAm AVoods state fairs. “This has given him a wide ac- | 148 with ratss per cont of inercass or do- | upon Thompson e would not huve nominated I.. 1. Stockweli. ; A, Misbu . a5 3 Y isafine county for the cattlemen. 1 am Rt : o quaintance with the farmers, and he is en- | o0 AN T ek e e DB TIES | e A. 13 Gibson i K. Kroger.... fooding 40 hoad of find stocrs, and icaow of [ GEOTES SIL L. oo o dorsed very generally by the Farmers' | CFease as compared with Lkt [ e L o S L L.P.Sontaworth 15,000 J. Munster, some 200 not far awa, e LEA Alliance, “Phe northiwestern part of tho | the correspond SURELEH an senators hie purposo o ) i || Pat Kmg..... . e ion or non-uction upon the nomination, it 31i Campbell 1,000 3 Darnbs i ~ ) s state will be very nearly soiid for him. | - — RS T LG AL HORL D M oD BITBAR ARG HOALT Lo Foel Senator Hutchinson is a kind of a T rr S A ination Tt F. J. Taylor ... i 2 GrxoA, Neb., Feb, 9. —Within a radius of | Tom Feely.. candidate who hopos to step in botwe are inclined to vote for Lis contirmation. The i H AR S fro Gansay o ubout S0 cate ||| Juies Josel.i.. v i SR tivO B s L hAST et fact that the presideat removed Edggerton be- Total 5% 21,500 3 z 0% 198 oM 00 BA0ER AR0 IO eat- | johu Brown. ety T S T e b e cause the latier wanted to honestly entore T L e o R - tlo being fed, probavly the largest number | Henry Clouss..... 18 el B TR I T vil service Taws in the faco of opposi- he above arc ving fattened for the . G. Mefterd.,, vill b held over for tho late <! arve: 300 MLLEAE L UL 1oL the ways 9 on to me: 1 connected o ad- &pring market with the exception of hovses, | AT’ Carlton. 12 1y || SR DGR L LD Bl Nt b means committes, He hus a good repa N TR tion to men highly conneeted with - the ad which will probably remain heve, A fair es’ | J. . Hunt G 10 [ Hogsarescarce and but few tom :'h‘," ,-]“_'):‘“:}‘\ 0 105 s a safe, prudent legislator, thoron, foson : i . | ministration, will uot opperate to the b notit 3 Tocilatoc vned by separate in- A, Luke.. 7 20 20 | before June, when thore will be an averaze L : posted on all state affairs. He is, personal Huladdiphin . of ‘Fhompson, who has had i ou LTI OEorel ok owinil by sopasat D K T Sl HECSHIRNY R et o Ry HISaHt ki Clilcigo. for weelks, working in the interest of his con- dividuals is for the spring market, 1,000 | Joscph Limbach 4 5 | cropif disease keeps a A B enton.. & very pleasant though quiet, and not very | st. Lowis 3 d 3 Sl = SR hogs, 500 cattle. Fecders and stock cattle in [ Thero are 150,000 bustiels of corn and 5,000 | There is u large surplus of corn iu this -‘\\:“’“}‘;“ - ) 100 | aegressive. T : 5 | firmation, and scheining to oust Bdgerion. the country are estii 4 at 38,000, stock | tons of hay, an abund; to0 carry the stock | section, much of which is being held for a M. Wise. ... 83 —— W OFloans, 133 96 peOMIDLUMIBD) B L hogs 1,500, There plenty of feed in | through in excellent shape, better mark ]l"'xfxl"u ’g:r; . . 05 State Business Men's Associaoion., Balthuore.... . f“”“‘ \\nlh:h-.numl by the senate before the country and plenty of “corn ranging | Scnvview, Neb, Fob. --In compliance | - Suall yrains are balow the averaga crop. | Johi M Coricic ) : s, T, Feb, 10— Special to Tie | G e [CSBR L IS e e have on hand @ o necessary grai in 4 radius of ten miles from Schuyle orses, o e indicatic that in ; : ” T e e e e s Louisy ook 46 FRbIER a1 LT E SWeAbAIRY; o finish fattening. There were between ¢ 70,000 tons of hay, of which 23,000 tons are | few years they will haye to export from this | otal.. A ol FedS | of the state have boen attracting a largo | providence § houso next ieek, oither Wednosda to finist fa > 000 and 700,000 bushels of corn gathered last | surplus; 25,000 cattle, of which 4,000 will be | section. b""““‘-"‘;““"‘ of horses owned by those | ghure of public aitention of -late, the retail | Milwaukes . 5 ] Thursday. That is what two democ Aol bttt sl el [l o) vith s Ll P above named G : s aveaet | sty | members of the ways and means committee fall. urke Nty day Nuckolls. ers do not propose to be left. So th MINROROIES: said to-duy and they counled this statement "Ihere is plenty of hay at from $2.50 to 000 hogs, of which 4,000 will be_ ready for | oo oo RO e 000 Platte. anized a¢ Marshalltown last week a State | & b1 : G Wit tho- assertion thnt tho bill would cor- per ton delivered, according \::.h:‘u‘m(: | ;i;;:‘.\ltwm.. e same time; 5,000 horses; | IR e in Nelson procinct, and | rCOLUNBUS, Neb., Fob. 9.~Tho number of | Business Meu's association, which is to bo Omana, 5 tainly not remain in_the comuttee room ats were no ory good average, the sheep. aLilouIL D00 LORELINNCISO ) v s ey s ted undor the state Uor | Cleveland. LN R after next Thursday. Just in what shape rico ranging from 15¢ to 20c on the market e something like 20,000 of cach in the county. | NO% Is much i JEAL Al CRIE Ui (el S “for | Memoum i B 5 i Willies Arante) 3 |kl Clay. In the same wav, [ shoutd ju dge, there wore | Of iay and corn there is a good, big sur- | mutuat benetit and not pecuniary purposes.” | Denver ... X 151 | EUORREL LWL I DO <Ol The winter has been very promising to Encar, Neb., Feb, ui some 600 horses 1 Nelson precinet and 7,000 | plus. 7 18 worth $2.00@2.50 per ton, corn, | The president of the association 1s H, €. | Columous . ; LB e A bt ) ; 0 Harttord S| will not” be until the democratio fecders in this loculity, All report stock | estimate of the number of hogs 1n the lu\m(y in the county. ~Last spring there were 4,144 | 18 cents per m_.sxbm: fo0d 1 a| Y a coal dealer, of Marshalltown. The | puiut ereitin w2 | wembers of the committee have have hud o cattle in fine condition, .'w'- all lt(.h(,lt'?l”l;l . | s 12,0503 eattle, 8,112; horses, 2,0 heep, | sheep assessed in the county, of which more | This COUNILYANGS G{Il eed (m?:l ; nterand | o4 vice president is J. M. Keanedy, of Du- | Indianapolis.. v i | conference. ‘The senate bill may be report- This is considered one’of tho micest feeding | w08 S0 T S B ! than one half belonged to threo individuals. | Spring market 4,500 cattle, 15,000 sheep. d : Gavesion, ed back with tho recommendation %o the oIk ta (n thik aoation: L770; bisshels of, corn, 370,730; oats, 6 R e on io seaditod Witk 100 tn Histana - buque; the seeond, Frank Supple. 4 grocer, . . - | g bucke witn the recommenaation o tiio ONBIOTE0Y, Siells rocinet‘abou ree mil g Jelson; Pawnee. Manches © third, C. i - i & NON-CONCUI 3 cl T About onc-lalf of tho corn crop has been | Brecincl, about thrce miles from Nelsoni | - () oy Nob, Fob, 0.1 herewith ‘::o‘l':";',“”:m O Mo, ey -3/ 4 | e usual order of things a conferénce com- 2 e sold and fed. N re than 300 cattle aro [ ¢ ewivithis oring Creclk precinct; DAL el aer, i tho , & hardwar : B8 mittee would bo appointed, or the committea Texawan, Neb,, Feb. 9-Somelocalitios are | $oia 170 (o, Mot more than 500 catile ate | 1% W. Bailey with 630w Alban precinct, | send statement of number of hogs, cattle, | dealer of Belle Plaine, Mr. C. 1>, Hosmers | Nowrois o 0 ; Tihy SR bilck praetoRDUin et bUI LA suffering from the terrible inroads made by | veport does not include the fodder that cattle | While Nelson precinct reistered 13 About sheep, horses and mules in Pawnee county: | the fifth is M. E. Fisher, a grocer, of Red « S s .| umendment to the senute amondment. cholera, and many of the feeders are abandon- | are being mostly fod on. threc-fourths of the cattle and hogs ave being | ffogs, all ages, 75,0003 cattle 60,000, sheep | Oale. The sccretary 1s A. S. Burnett, of | Por . Whichover courso inyy bo pursued tho ways ing the hog business s fast as possibl he - fattened for tho winter and spring markets. | 5000, horses 12,000, mules 409. Marshalltown, and the treasurer is A\ A. oMl and means men say that the bill will be dis- e b e o ins “illmore. O principal stock men within, ten, wiles | " Within a radius 'of ten miles of Pawneo | Moore, also of Marshalliown. These aro | | i p cussed in the house and that it will not go to gimbe ! 2, ML GeNsEva, Neb., Feb., 9.--There are in this | are: Henry Webrman, C. & I Spurck, | City: jHozs 65,000, cattle 55,000, shecp 45,000, | the general or state ofiicers. Tt is the in- ‘Rapias, . T * | to a conference committee before it has been winter and spring is_probubly one-third less | o, it 95000 nead of cattle; hogs, 60,000; | 1Setley Bros,, E. L. Downing, Joseph H. | horses 1,000, mules 350, tention to organize local associations in i | pretty thoroughly considered in a committeo than for the corresponding period for last ) s, 5000 e o) 1oss YO0 | Vanvalin and John Rouse, who handie cattle There are being fattened In the county | every city in the state. The association - == | ‘of the whole. ye i HLOLRCH S S0 QIS0 ACI0 18 ) corty | and hogs; George Smith, who haudles | yhout 10,000 head of cattle and not less than | is. copied afier sim organizations, in X . .20.1).... THE COWLES DILL. he corn crop in this section is about the | 3,000,000 bushels, at 18 cents per bushel; oats | horses, and A. R. Downing, who haundles all | 95000 hogs. These are for the spring and | Michigan and Pennsylvania. The object 5 T 1840 Mr. Randall said terday that he in- same as lagt year, and about 85 per cent of | 1,500,000 bushels, at 16 conts per bushel. three. 5 s 3 June markets, of the association 1s mutual benefit in many tended to report the Cowles bill to repeal the entire crop will be consumed by fecders. | Fyy was an extra good erop. Ther An immense quantity of hay was put up in = ways. Among the special objects sought to Heavy Storm gland. the tobacco tax, back to the houso early in Tho balance will bo for - shipment, provided | 4 o/ ok W G0 FEEREROS, TP SOCTE NI | thds section and the market b BRI L BV n. i i bo obtaiued are: “The proper observance of | (oouyrigt 1559 by James Gordon Bennett.] the week, either on Tuesday or Wednes- the market prico will v , otherwise | Sr 0 N olling at an average of 8. ton, delivered in Nelson, with n hay s Lovr City, Feb. 8.—Within a radius of | all national holidays, and move frequent in- | (COMIIRC 0TSSR Jamil v | day. they will remain in the hands ot producers. ‘Among the prominent stock m nd the liay proesses stoppo: hiss ten miles from Loup City there are mow | tervuls for rest und recreation.” *Maintain- | R T 0‘ Y THE DEFICIENCY BILL About two thousand tons of hay wore har- | ABOTE [ Promiigat Hock | I |.m_cum\||m not aver % rushiels | 100t 1,000 head of cattle, 750 hogs and 1,500 | ing an intelligeuce bureau for. the mutual | Cable—Speeial to Tur Brr.|—On Saturday The sub-committee of tue uppropriations vested at this point, more than will be re- | {0413 HEIh R e to the acre, and it is estimated tiy 000 | reep. OF this number about 750 head of cattle, | benciit of employers and thoso wishing em- [ last the people of the Unitea Kingdom were § eommitice was at all work ull duy on the de- quired to feed through tho winter and about | 0P AReld, 2 fo Burion, Tt bushels were raised yaratoina o, wasil 2nsepOL S5 IUMDAERDOULTENLSACO 2 | ployment.” " Shorter hours for doing ~busi- | warned througn the London edition of tho [ ficiency bill, and it is expectéd thut that A . Goodrick, 1%, C. Wilde, F. McCartuey, H. Rl 1 hore. and v loust | 790 hogs and 400 sheep are bewg fattened for ! I one-balf of this surplus has boen shipped to | W ' if | raised than wi ere, and au leas e s o tEL Gte , | ness in, and an honest endeavor to cducate | o ; e ull will be lnid before the full committee on Smith, J. C. Eckley, W. I%. Spears 0000 b sbiol mribbad in Nelson waiting | market. The cattle are distributed among Herald, that a storm may be expected to « market up to this time. Wt Wl Davie B G Matteson W, | 10,000 bushels are cribbed in Nelson waiting | REEet, SO0 COIEE R St s | the buyer, to mako his purchases between 7 Lt 3 Monday. This is_the last appropriation bill, Feeders are paying about 20 cents for corn i ¢ L5540 RUSASAUEEON, for higher pr Ihe market price is only | @ I 1 S At S o, a0d 8 p, 1, Six days @ week.? “Main. | Strike the western and northern British and N S RananL snlat R ¥ el < who aro s from 50 to 250 | o004 is feeding 75 head, A, L. Bailie 60 head, H. | %M. aud 8 p. . SNRCT L [} ve doe: ADGuLLianid S acow 2o B SRS Grain dealers can offer only about 18 ceuts | 3/ (M WS 470 JOSRRE, (Jom B 10 B0 | 200 and dull B e N e o fa- | taining a system of credit rating reports, for | Norwegian coasts between Sunday and | that he wanted all tho rogular ap- and are doing a vory light busiuess. o oL b o Catilo Aro Hnlgood fon. Hae oot 40, Ol 08 receiving and impartivg prompt_information | Tuesday. The storm lias duly appeared, and | propriation bills disposed of before the Hoptavithamankarigiathoricalliat e k of among them. 'There arc about 8,000 | Neoraska Crry, Neb. Feb. 9.-Otoe | Chilson 40, Fuller 22 Henson 40, Deck [ 19 local associations of the credit standing of [ roports are coming in from all parts of the | Cowle's bill was, considered, "Tho ' republi- all customers, and of persous changing loca- | 0vn of Scotland, Finland, Brussels, and | ¢an members of the committee believe thoro sent. Dealers ask §4 delivered in cars on W B el oD o SRl travic. being fatteaed for market. county s undoubtedly one of the best stock | Yker 0, My, Gray, 40, Be GO G0 ) vion.Many othier good results uro" hoped is a majority in favor of the resolution in the Following are the names of leading cattle- Holt. vroducing sections in the state, and its [ yotiY Lauders 20, and the balance ir | for by this mutual co-operation, aud the the south of England, giving detalls of a | ¢ommitteo, ‘and also a small majority in the men in this viciuity with the numberof head | Arxcox, Neb., eb, 9.—Nearly if not | blooded stock cannot be beaten anywhere. | smalljots, Tracy. Hros.. have about 1,000 | business men, who are mostly retail dealers, [ gale. Heavy falls of snow aro gencral, and | house. Now, however, that the tvift bill is owned by each: uito all. of tho markotable stoct has been | The number of live stock in’ the county at | Shoep and aro fattenng about 200 I Me- | 85 very hopeful of the success of the asso- [ n London it lays to a depth of several | to be roported to the’ house so - soon, it is W, W Latta.veoseecss Sy oo 31051190108 ki3 03 A0 D0 present is about as follows 4 500 and is fattening 100, ciation, ik inches. In the provinces it is found several | vory likely that Mr. Randali will hold back 3. P, Latta. Sou | 80ld oft. There have been shipped from this Number. A Con s O e anibi 2 - — o8 /1S 2y VRSN SO the Cowlds resolution, as ho said when it was here 18 an abundanco of feed to keep this General Crocker. fect deep. Vehicular traflic is practically ab | iy oferred to his committee that ho would npicton S 1105 600 | station alone over 100 car loads of cattle and | Horses . 087 k 4 oS Sl Dunlup. SEOONANGS © 400 [ nogs during the pust two months, There aro le e T : f-:,(\):lh\'ti:;iz“lt:lx‘gxrv::(‘ll-:ll:l\u*x[:xlu :{:L'fl;’f Des Moixes, Tn.. Feb. 10.—{Speciul to Tup | @ standstill, and the strects are deserted. | wait until he knew what would be the action not many left in the country, thoughof | Mulesand asses. 0 scason about 200,000 bushels of corn, the av- | BEE.]—One of the foremost of Towa soldiers, | The Iinglish channel is vory rough. Rocket | of the ways aud means committes on the course each farmer has a few on hand, but [ HOS:-- 5 4 age market price of which has béen 17:7 memory is most loved to-day, was | Signals observed from Dover are supposed [ senate tariff bill. Mr. Randall’ did not like u i Sheep. : : : o f , the reference of Mr. Cowle's gresolution to reely any fit for market, oo, : cent por busliel; also. about 8,600 tons Of | General M. M. Crocker, of this city, Ho | to bo from vessols in distross, Two stoam- | 1100 lbice s ha considored: it irrogular, ! oo e ot T e 7 Dy, tho marlel price of whicl, bus averaged | commanded the famous Crocker brigude, | ers from Dover to Caluis and Ostend loft tho |yt {ho ouse havins ordored it ho bt no Ed Thayer A s Of horses there are not many beyond those | A very siiall per cent. of the catilo and very mild, and consequently very favorablo | Whose members now include somo of the | first named port, one with twenty and the | uiteration in the mutto w }\‘ ‘]-l““* ord . needed for worlk. 5";‘;"'.% l:'l"gl'»j_'l"'}"":“‘ f,"l"r"’;"'“‘}h_ q for ‘stock. leading men of the country. He was but | Other with but two passengers. ‘Pelegraphic Cablinoy sopSViNET cORaIE, e S 4 Hay and corn are plentiful and there is an 'J‘l‘xc‘::.l;nl.‘; R e Zl;:nl:-l:‘d.un Soward. thipiyhyhon helonterad the avay, and lioidiod ‘u"”“?;;m:mv' lim:' mland and continental, | Cabinot ¢ Lepresentative Thomas, of it William Borry . AR it abundance to last all stocic through the win- | for several years. About 110,52 acres of | GrrwaxTows, Neb, Feb. 0.—Tn this (H) “m“uhralx“y after. One of xllu-:.u nlll A\rm‘\; In puch lntorrupted, nois, for the scorctaryship of tho navy. It Poter Reinort. 5 T Corn is 20 cents and hay | corn were cultivated in 1888, which yiclded & Rl = posts of this city was named after him, and 3 was announced on Suturday, and repeated in Jacob Buker. ; ik S50, with m6” mavket, Somo. farmors are | w0out 4,278,195 bushels, Tho hay harvost, av [ O3Sl thero is about 35 per cent of fab | b oy onor of being the largest post in the S D L to-day’s local papers, that” lntimutions have H. 8. M. Sprilman.. . burning hay and corn for fuel, as it is cheaper | a rough estimate, is placed at about 300,000 | Bogs on hand now as compared with last | A fow nights ago a handsome oil {Copyright 1880 by James Gordan Benpstl.) been” given Captain Thomas that his name ¥, Michacl.... . ST than conl. 'The only extensive owners of live | tons, " Huy sells on the Nebrasga City | year. Tho present crop of young hogs is [ [onivaic of the gencral was presented to the | LONPON Ieb. 10.—INew ¥ork Herald | was being scriously considered by General H. Stork.. AT T stock in this vicinity arc the_ following: | market at £5.00.46.00 per ton, corn at 15(@20 | about 90 per cent of fast year, but they are | post, with appropriate exercises, The ocv Cable—Special to Tug Ber.] —Cardinal Man- | Harrison, and th he might expect f‘. } ln.:;u ceens . - llmmu.huz-m ; wml- )‘.;.\-.z 50 n;v.m of llxlllh. ;l'l;u nog mar tl l; always good, m\l,-(l(.. .».,...rnn.,..,.)w.s; l‘ulhc nice weather | sion'was one of much public interest, as the | ning, in the course of an interview with the 1]!31 - )l"v. ‘-Ql“u' l“‘. ‘1';*" Indian l"'“:h 3. C. Latta. il ey thoroughby d grade Percheron horses, | lKansas City prices prevailin, and plenty of corn, no doubt, EAfirs D iauas el ARl SR g v 0-nich cnator Cullon o R B, Gammel, 1 it 40hiond Of thorousnbrod rato Abor. | Ao abovy eatimato of live stock Malndos | “"Tilere ave not nearfy' as many cattlo food- | Ganeral Grockar, s o onnk. cror: bugen | slerald correspondent on the PUBUCAUON | Goyerl” Harrison @ vory formiduble on- PROLOLICIIMONON /1 o 1o nss s ansns dhissins deen-Angus cattle, 200 head of stock cattie | the famous Turlington stock farm, owned by | ing in this township'ns there was last year. | s career in this city, and organized ' one. of | °F the Leudon edition en Sunday, said ii | gorseiment of Captain Thomas, 1t was pre- 8 H. Greenleat ][I 20 and 50 head: of purebred Poland China | Mr. T, W. Harvey, of Chicago. "This farm | Thore re several fopders that are shipping [ first companios that went fromi 1owa 1o tha | TCPIY 0@ question as to whether he could | pared by the senate of the stato of Lilino i AR swine. Mhoir vanch s thirty miles south- | coutains wome of e fhuost blooded stock in | out carlier this year than last. Lthink thero | war. The portrait, which is xcollent | detect in the United States any harmful re- | and signed by every member of that body, M. K. Hovowell, .. 00000 v wost of Atkiuson. Their business oftice is | the world in cattle, sheep and hogs, 1t also | arc about 500 cattle fn the feed pen in tais | Iikeness, vepresents the general in full uni- | sults produced by the Sunday newspapers: | democrats alike with republicans, Tt was Goorge Hall. ... .0..iii. 1 in Atkinson, Dell o founianiica from | lncluass Heface & Sowal Engliel Drafsi| towhanin and: atodlb dontiior r. belos .z || ccness, sepsaasie tho genarul In Cill iy I cortainly can in one rospoct—that is also signed by all of the leading republicans Peter G. Marr e ceeeen the Doolittle ranch, has 125 head of stock | Horse company, of th ty, whose present | duced as fast as they can find u market. | of the post, which has more members than QOPLBIN Y €4 Al Hab IS 48 1 i Phomas district and some of the state J. P, Morden ...... . cooe 160 | cattle, 25 head of horses and about one car- | stock of blooded norses is valued at 50,000, nere is abundance of feed for all stock on | nay other in Towa, (encral Croclkor's namo | Fe<8rds diverce. In this and other matters | ofiicers, It was countersigned by Senator TRy o o s 20 [ load of sheep on hand. Wisher Hros., i tus | Mr. O. O. Hefner. the manuger, is presid hand, and a surplus, &vhicn last year foun I rosorved in mitiny - ways i Des Moincs, | Of morality I recognize in America a decided | Cullom, who added his own personal en- B L Bown .o Y samo neighbortiood, o 32 head of stoci | of the Nebr sica Draft Horse Breeds s0- | oo 'marlety this yéar will bring but Balf | Oue of the school biildings wnd s hand som | tendency to, s [ call it, go to secd. 1 feur dorsomont|u tho girongost nossiblglnyaes, ieorge Douglas, ; X cattle and horses, o gr izzard of | ciatio Iric There was not y as many cattle | pesidonce stroet are ‘ TN SR TR he memorial, o ing forth his mili- W. 8. Lydick . 3 B at ansa e WA G A thie ivoll U noWR A0 ADCRRS ULl il e e e s R O | KSRideR R R RSR L ARG HOK) Mpsin \".“"‘l“_',",‘ HLe0USR 9F 91verep A rocord, calls pttontion to the fact thiab Tof cattle, and many farwers are but | stock raisers of Otoe county, besides the | there usually is. The principal feeders in Standing Upon a Technicality done much to break up domestic life, und it | Gajtain Thomas has & five terms n U getting herds started again, above mentioned, are O. C.and O. . Wig- [ this township are M. B. Palmer, Louis | 1ty I ey, | cortainly requires but slight observation to | conwress and has constuntly been o member Scattering..... m Al gins, of Wyoming precinct; Henry Pendle- | Meyers, C. Lyons, € Grots and D. Zimmer- 8 MOLNES M 4 [Special 0 | 505 that in the observance of Sunday you | of the committec on naval affuirs, has mede S— Holt. ton,' M. L. Hayward, Irancis Bros., Over- | mun. . Tur Bee.]—Some yoars ago the | ot "Geined far, far away frow the usage | @ study of naval coustruction, aud is Total . ot YT E A W b, Feb. 9.—A careful est:- | ton Bres., J. Sterlng Morton, Dick Cleve, state university endowment fund sustained ¢ vour forofathers. Yes. I four that Amer. | ¢minently qualiied for the position; Of this num ut one-half will bo 1 mate shows that ti:ere are within a radius | 1. Feidt and a number ot others, all of Waebsrer. some losses amounting to about $4,000, The | OF YOur foreluticrs. Res, © fear Lhab Amer- | e e would have been continued 'in con ted for winter and spring market. of ten miles of ths town 2000 head of | Whom are raising stock successfully'aud ex-- | INavaLr, Neb., Feb. 9.—There are about s of this stute provide that whon any | \CAP morality is going to sced, and her Sun | gacys ag lougs as ho desired to bo & member g w 2 C! tonsively 000 cattle being fed 1 tho territory tributary ki “ L 40y | qay newspapers must have hed something to | of that body., had it not been for the fact Box Batte, horses, 5,500 head of cattle, 500 hoad of v Nab.: 0 =AW oanaus Sina ol 1i K e i ¥ | public endowment fund like this becomes | go* iy o) Thas e G SUEKTRBUT RN Aruiaxcr, Neb,, Feb, 9—Thereare no sheep | hogs and 500 to 1,000 head of sheep, Alse in districts embracing in the | 10 this market. The stock cattle and hogs in | jiypgired, the loss shall be made good by the VAR ReoERE his convention met last spring, and he in- §n this county. Allthestock hiere is being kept | about 200 head of mules. Ouly a small pro- | @ 1 6qUBeG miles of tjorru;: ? ;‘"'LL'"“"U' are about 10 per centiess than | g4 Acting under this swtute, the gov. nglish Brutality Denouneed, als Idn' 'l'lln N Al:}nnhhl: .oml;h;uu; that S Aoy TR Sty R 1A e S et verago to the square mile o st year. I N e T e Hi i CL P \ Mot L s health Las been ful 2 during tho 208 biooding purposss, a8 $ue country ls #0 | portion of the caulleare being fed for the o b0 hondiof vattie and 15 hows, Shoas | - Of horses and mulés thera are abou tho | SFior and bourd of rogents of the uaiversity | = LoNvoN, Feb. 10.—Notwithstandlng the | 18 belh s boct JaRY HEMLORS republicans new, but there will probably be somo range | winterand spring market—probably about Found in only one diatrict of (o terri. | sane number us last year, There s plonty liad asked Auditor Lyons to issuo wartants | heavy sn em that provailed, thousands [ HESE I R, e ritton: porsonal cattle driven in and shipped from this point, | 100 head, but a large probortion of tho hogs | tory canvassed, onie man baving & herd of | of feed, to cover the loss, Upon investization, he ens, ¢ > V'8 *| jetters to General Harrison, strongly urging but it would be impossible to forwm any cor- | are being fattened for the spring market, [ 174head, ircs obtained show that orn’is_worth 18 ieents, but there is none | concluded that he was not authorized to al elubs, held a demonstration at L and Whiston Harfor, and xoct estimate of the numbe aud it s estimated that fully three-fourths | not quite one-fourth of the cattlo and about | to ship. Hay is #2 per ton and lots of it to | jssue such warrants, since the debt of the Park to-day cchies were de v own republicans of Philadel- Thero is a_great sufliciency of feed but no | ure being o futtened, or about 1,000 head. one-half of the hogs on haud are being fat- | spare with no place to put it. state to the endowmént tund had been out- L rio i Bk Aol i Yorl, ure also smong his in- extensive surplus ‘Chere 13 a large surplus of feed for ' all | tened for the winter and spring marke Hogs bring $4.40, fat cattle about 3 cents | Jawed by the statute of limitations. The at o4 £rom fivelvo plabformn, A xesolubion, | (orgars; The total number of horses is 457. The | kinds of stock in the county, notwithstanding of last year's corn crop, made | with none moving yet except fat cows. torney general sustains him, and tho next s put simultaniously at all of th WEST VIRGINIA POLITICS. largest owners are Elmore & Jolnson, who | the fact that about 3,000 tons of hay were ge of 192 acres to the squarc mil wLEs, Neb,, Feb. About 400 head of | legisiature will be asked for an appr a platforms and ca ried amid great checring, A prominent West Vieginlun politician, own about 9 hiead of the above, Y destroyed lat fall by prairie fives. The hay v estimate of the yield is 5) bushels per | cattle nve being Ted fa this logality. There | tion to make good the defi- | dechared thut the citiecns of London cons ( now in the city, who hes recently 'ulmnml Tho total number of cattlo . Krause | crop last scuson was unusuully large and o | acre, considering the crop in geueral, though | are not as many hogs as usual, but there aro | ciency. This 18 perhaps the only | 4¢mn the brutal policy of cocrcion, protest | from Charlestun, says that if the senatord Brothers, the Moore estate, Keed Brothers | groat quantity was put up in_ the near vicin- fields yiclded considerably in cxcess of | & fow shoep, Thore is plenty of foed und o | instance knownt whore & state st up that | SEainstthie wovernment's uncivilized treat- | nontost had been t ool penuierial and Stock & Gilchrist are the largest | ity of the raltroad for shipping purposes, figure, Corn 15 worth 20 cents per | spare. Corn is neagly all marketed. The | plea against paying a debt to itself, for that | ™€ nt of political prisoners, and demand the a legislature it could have been owners, owning from 15 head to 150 hoad | Shipping bailed Liay 18 one of our leading - | bushel in this mavket. There is large sur- | price is 17 conts to 23 cents, and fow 0ats at | is practically whit it amounts 1o, [vis sim- | Felease of the Irish patriots whose only crime “fore this time, The real interest in each. dustrics i the full and winter se plus on hard, but not many furmers are | 17 cents to 19 cents per bushel. ply tuking money OUt of one pocket to put | 18 the exercise of the ordinury rights of free preseut fight s over the gubernatorial The total number of hogs is 0 ono | nearly all points along the r sclling now, as they hope for a better price — Into unother, 1ut even a state can some. | SPecch. Tho socialists occupicd one platform, | givuation, and the two parties in tho laglse owans over 15 and all are for home cousuwmp- | believed that fuliy 500,000 t 1 g later in the season. York. times stand upon . & technicality even when | 9°¢0ra ith rod flags, and at which was | japure ave playing with the senatorfal tioy were put up o the county last scason, and | ‘The crop of both wild and tame hay was | waco, Neb., Feb, fo—In the territory men- | its own intercsts ure the loser. was displayed o bannor with the Iscxiption, | yatter s u side issue. Nothing clse hup the There are about 85,000 tons of hay in the s more. last fall, and a sufficient | .. fecsidledos” O gy i s ' *“Remember Chicago.” ‘The speakers abthis | governorship is talked of there nud ghere is country, worth § in tho stacks and about difieult to estimate the number of | amount was cutand cured to foed the stock | tioned in Tue Bee olcular a fair estimate is Have Taken Taa Many Contracts. yhfl’“rm utitized the oceasion to denounce | yginterest whatever manifested in bhe 20,000 bushels of corn, worth 45 cents shellod. | bushels of corn ra'sed in the county lust year, | on hand, but there is little surplus, Hay is | 88 foows: Cattle, f8t and feeding, 000 head; Dan’ MoruRa TSR GRS vt g and owners aud capitalists, Perfect order | qopial matter. The appearancas are 'lbmuumll'\ is 80 now that those articles | The crop is fairly good inall parts of the | worth from & to # per to slmh(nlllu 1,000 gock hogs, 2,500, Of fat | , D¥s Moixes, Ia, Feb.10.—[Special t0 | \as maintained throughout the proceedings. sncral Gofl's chunces 1o be cither senator are all very light yet, but is developing o | county, aud in many places excelleat, Ther The mi'd winter thus far nas been very | hogs, aboul two cars, or 180 head, ave | THE Bee)—Itisnot often that states are o s governor have not disappesred, and it is rapidly that in a fow years it will makea | will be a large surplus of corn and the uni- | favorable to stock feeding, and pped. troubled to find artisaus enough to keep The Ministry’'s Fate Donbtful. oved that the outlook for his ultimate very creditable showing. versal complaint is that we hav8 not hogs rers have daily increased in avolr Among the partics feeding cattle are: J. | their contracts in the penitentiaries, but that Pawrs, Feb, 10.—It is expected that the tign to the United Stavef senate 1s much enough to feed it to. It is safe to say that ich to the satisfaction of feeders, B. Allen, Thomas Prive, Thomas Bradley, | ig the case in Iowa. In thetwo state prisons, | chamber of deputies will pass the scrutin | €Cbter than for his 1100 48 €OVEXIOT, Cuming. tho number —of bushels harvested in | coedingly low price of cattle, however, 1s a | Thomas Kirby, John Decker, A, Voo Win- | o 2 Fort Madl MO BRIRN | AN 20 A, L v i A8 AR THE IN ATIONS. Wist Poist, Neb., Feb, 9.—The figures | the county — will reach 2,000,000. | source of great discouragement to them. | den. There is plenty of feed for them. BADQAE-ARS - YOIk Saasa, MBI AL A | A et ie B MR The. aaDiant nator Chandler anticipates sn *exceed- hore given are for Cuming county and will | ¥bo largcst stock men in 'the | Then, too, the swine pens in a neighborhood he corn crop in the territory mentioned | scarcity of skilled hands to do the work for | FRAAFR 5L EER SR PRRIERIE FIE G lively session of his committee on & 8 V. | county ave located from fifteen to forty miles | some distance east of this place are still suf- | wiil be about 750,000 bushels. which the state has made contracts. As all { ine on Ihursday, . “th6 fate of the | Indian depredations to-morrow morning. 1t bo found to be quite correct: Horses 7,135, | from "O'Neill. ‘They avo: A. ‘L. Potter, | fering losses from the dreaded hog cholera. | — The hay crop is light, mostly clover and | the machinery and facility for doing work on | sinictes 1o daubtral o Hhe [ate ofthe {55501 Simprebable that testimony will be cattle 27,000, sheep 6,000, hogs 85,000 There | Drake irothers, 8. H. Elwood, Charles | Frank and George IKicth, of IBrock, five | prairie. There is ugne for shipment. P ST S e o (LD S 1s doubifu taken which will cause an open rupture be- are about 70 por cent of the cattle being fat- | Blabon, Juhn Derivk, W.' 1. Thompson, | mules south of this place, have bought and | *Corn now sells a¢ 15 conts. . Fat logs | | . i A J ho Mabal Alarmed. tween Secretary Vilas and Indian Commis- Yened for the market and about 90 per cent | CLaries Gardiner, William Bailey, Gratan | brought into this locality from novthern iKan- | bring #4.50, stock hogs #4.00@5.00. = Clover | has made all its contracts there. Sherift , o ] sioner Oberly, There has boen trouble 1 the b ‘Chere & Dundance of foed | Brothers, George'Fimray, Wheaton & Ott, | sas slnce last March, over 1,000 bead of stock | hay sells for $5.00@5.00 per tou aud prairie | Magee, of Sioux City, was in town yester- | Oaino, Feb. 10.—A Greck who Just ar | frowjuge bolivee o two officials over ©f the hogs. ere is an abundance of - feed | giley Hrothers, J. M. Houstin, Carr & | cattle, most of which have been sold 1o farm- | bay for $1.006g4.50. day on his way home from Forc Madison, | ¥ived bere from Khartoum reports that | since the ame Indian commissioner, %o fatten the stock and there will be alarge | O'Dounel!, Dauiel and Michael Gallagher, | ers here. Georgo Townsend, also of Brock, | — Outs sell for 15 cents per bushel. There s | where o had just taken throe prisoncrs. | Senussi has taken EL-Obeid, and that the | It is on account of Vilas perwitting surplus unless the winter proves to be very { Mazuy O'Donuell, Patrick Grady, James | has brought in and disposed of about 5 | a light crop, but it is as good as anywhere, The state is cogaged in the manufacture of | Maldi is Alaved, tiuber 40 bo taken off Indisa lauds 1B Thompson's Apnointment prepared now to take care of its insane. The Cabinet Gossip. ago Tne Bee sent out ator who says ho will support the nom- themanagers of the leading clearing houses | easily nominate him; uand further, that 1f <ht the new ad

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