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f,.i s?y* if h, yield of •'-""-1"-' Iff Sf 'ft. *•-'•vx v.-iVaHw i.eniTal News. is connected, are now on the carpet. The Pioneer-Press publishes the census returns of Minnesota. They are yet incomplete in a few localities, -but-are-cstimated at 507,018,. it^.gain of over. T513 06fHrHh-e-yeais.• Tlit center of population of the United States is at a point forty-eight miles east by north of .Cincinnati. In eighty years it has moved westward :j*.(*.) miles, but in all this time has not varied twenty miles tiuith or sorri-hr Tire Montpelier (Vt.) Female IIu inane Association lottery sold a half million dollars worth of tickets, but Twenty-one pigs at- one litte.- in purtmoiil would"let (.ieneral Shciidaii 'hicesler, New 1 lampshire. Uiavc ^-U,U0U to build a post-in that nary ticket holder drew a pri/e. Tlie money was pocketed by a few discifiles of 13oss Tweed iu-Nt*\v-\-ork City. Young Dist. Att'y Fisher, of ash 1 ngt on who is now in jail for stealing legal papers, is reported insane. His father, e\-Judge Fisher, declares he will not try to effect his release or [ire vent his being punished for his erinie. The old gentleman is a second Urn- Montana Js'uw Norl nwest, Jllb. From the Missouliati li.vtra and the letter of Truthful James, it ap pears that the Kootenai Indians have —kifWI tlirci? mi'ii near Flathead lake, Norivallt, Conn. has' organized /count-y.. The secretary'hail -prcv.io^ly ... ... ,, agreed to this audi'eiegale .Maginms t0 k,11 ,n of southern Minnesota and northwest-! vigilance eommittee I burglars. The latter had not lmwcwer received A McLeod county (Minn.) farmer tlio notice and the matter stood in threshed (10 bushels of wheat frpin the abeyance. Lol. orsytli of Suodd: tu-rf one acre. mw 1»™! tliu im.!,ji-jly In,,,, cm Iowa is on the increase. remains to impress, tlx: general ami '1 he largest corn field in Vermont is lieutenant general with the necessity situated at llartland, Windsor county, of a post somewhere on that line oi tint] contains thirty-five acres.- frontier. liilc there is t. se.ircii ,, ,. .. of troops in the west and llie.danger •Connecticut towns voted on the '•, ... i, has not heretolor.e socmen sullieient:y liipior license question' Monday. The During thc,l-tst live years lhe%1- •. ... irarrtson—MX companies we under t.onal debt lias, been reduced over £fn~-]Z^n.WijJKnVatla. If 1*0 or fc']00,000,000, and the national l.ixen three of .tin-se could be detacln X-r liave dtereasi'd ^lOOjOOOjOdlt service in i:-soula eoimlv, hey.could I'he Chicago crooked whisky cases, I ,,.II .. I les in as little lime as Iroin any ol V'JC With which Miller, the inloinier,whom -i I Moniana posts ami tiseir- loea:i.is the whisky ring tried to assassinate, IIS. The Martin county Sentinel, and Watonwan county, Mum., Herald unite in saying that the eggs of the grasshoppers which have been depos ited in their respective localities this season will Ti'o hatch that'the large majority of them have already decay ed. MUsoulu Iiiillau .illairs. are killing and stealing stock, that other ,ravages are apprehended, and the people are arming for protection. What tlie Circumstances were in rela tion to the killing of Allen, Holan and Campbell, who were the aggressors, or what led to the murder we are not advised. -It were better for the com munity if it should prove that the provocation was by the white men, or that personal grievances were at the bottom of it, as an unprovoked out rage for blood and plunder would in diuale general and protracted troub les. The confederated tribes of that region number,we believe,some 1,500 or.2,000y largely outnumbering the whites, -'through..... whose settlements they are scattered tuid vv_it|rwh,oseJo entities and.stock ranges they arc as familiar as the settlers themselves The statement of our correspondent that the Indians in the vicinity of Missoula are insolent arid threatening, ooupJed with the facts that there has been recently some disaffection among the agency Indians in relation to their, chiefs, and that stock is being killed and driven off, gives a darker color to the situation. While there is no doubt of the ability of. tl,ie settlers to eventually .check these depredations und suppress tlie perpetrators it, is un fortunate there is not military within reach to at oneie take cognizance of this matter and, if inquired, to operate They canip aloiig the roads anil rivers.: and about the tovvns and in times of anxietv like the present, when in the..nmilerute ilc-mml.^ fancy uradeil, r. VikMiiWrami 'rwy jf=i ... r, L: 1 Vol. 1. YANKTON, DAKOTA TKIUU'MmU ,JIS the secretary -of 'war Mated U» .'•!. ,?" Foisyth in -Helmut that the war cli:-. had so written to denial Sheridan. ,,,, li I ,, uSecretary helknap utree!., it only re-, . 1 lie Chicago Presbytery ask that -foV Ueut^ntls Shornm and Slier- tod. the Bible be restored in the public i( ]. t0 schools of that city. and detail troops to garrison it. Mitlij Immigration to the fertile wastes the disposition ol troops'the secretary ol order the buildii of the post! ™r..1,1,8 \mX ,llK 1 S 1S condition ol atlairs at present and ii mm IIC larger towns voted^alTirmalively, while bitelv deniuiid the presence of military the liitle places Yoted no." it appears to now be. essential to the nt around M-issoul.i to iib.-.' m!,llu Tl,t re lit! oil the ground ol 1 he pi f-ent 11 nul—, ie ast jj „f d,,. line would be the public good. While having no reason to doubt tin- correctness of the reports received of murder and thoit at l'lathead lake, and in hof.es the worst has occurred mil lii'i'ii iold, it is lieverlhelcss the duty of the goywiuiiuimilTlelegaUj. to' promiitly and eai ueslly urge tl'ie im mediate consumni-.ilion ol the 'pro jected garrison of some-point in Mis soula county where troops will lie most'effective in inspiring the roving uid resident' Indians with a whole: snmf respect for lilo and properly. AiV oinnsr"0frprcA-nstw.Ni.-js worth luj-itisi:—«_ujrtr pound of cure and the [ire.-eut seein.-1 rr'u:vances the. most favorable time to aeei in plish this purpose. .... AiUvKTS HY TKLKUIJ A PH. Nctv VtM'U jloin1) S»ll4i Slock .»5iJ NKW VOUK, )vA. ii. Money,.HI©- pt-rcciii. (tokl 110 OoVerninunts stwuly aiul iliill. V. S. ptT cont. lxni« til "ISM I". S. too nils* ot Ib'i'i, M:.y S. ft'VMI lioiwl^ ot IH4, M.".y I:' S. r»-*i0 ljontl.- ol lNitt. July U.S. 5-20 boiuls il IbiiT, i: ly ...T'.r... U. S. .'»•-(! tooutU, now llli1,* U. bond?- July L'. S. 5 20 t)oii(.U, new .Vr-.T Lr. S. 5 per coin 10-J-J bouiU.I »1": 1'. S. enrttrncy ti'? Stocks unsettled, active and lower. \V. I'.T...-. Tc.'i Si. I'.iul. Wi l'.nilio Matu ,Sl- I'J'ul put S. V.Cunlral K'- ,lj:iki: *-lnne "'l Krlu IT AM Hi N W V..II iMI N. W. I'I'.I 1.'Ill'-II 1'«• ilie Knclc i?l.iinl li':!1! ...,^ ..- Chicago. CllK'Aoo, Oct. 5. WIIKAT—Irregular ami linn casli *"1.10 !a November.. HVE—72}^T:{e. ljAlu.liY—i''iniiei' t)'.i for Octolier. 1'OKK—Steads E~I fir.cash -•22.40 for October. LAUD—Steady, Im» aLsence of troopsiach ettler must be self-relmnt and look after his property, at ltifa*:. 1 WHISKY—Lower, CORKbid. uu'yl .11 —__ Si. LOIIIM. 1 iS'r. ijOL"is, Oet. 0. WHEAT—Higher LAUD—Nominal. -B $1.10 ,. No. tall, ^l.ti!J!I for cash $l.63 for J'et. iNo. tall, $1.31J£ —Lower 55ft.5Gc for ea»h for October. OATS—Better lor cash. UYK—Uncliaui.31J2e ed. BAULKY—Lower, at §l.lO(ii»l.l*».. •W IIWK y-^U nchiniKed. 1'oitK—Firm, at. Ni'W Yoi li. Ni.w WIIKAT—Dull VOHK, Oct. ii. and ilceliniug No..:!Clii-, cagi, No. 2 CliieiiKo, nuw anil old, l.-'* Ko. .Milwaukee, $'l.20@l.ol winter red wesieiti,-l.'-i l.ai. tJoitx—Heavy .Sttain jvcbtcrn inixcil G7(V,U!)e saildo. lOe Ingli mixed aiulel low western, 70^7le. BAKLHY—Nominal. OYK'ANO ATS—.Steady new mixed and wl ite. !W@5:Jc. 1'OKK—Heavy at OH. LAHI—•-Tluavy, at 1-lc. AVlltsHY—sfl.tS. .niiHiiiikri' MII.WAITKHB, .'I W-jf.. IIKAT—Lower elusing linn if 1.11 for ci.sli ift.lt'i. for Uet. f.1.10 lor No veiiibi:r No. at SHij'c. OOIIN—Firm, ATS—tfiwut'y, st «:ic. l!vi —"lie. IJAIII.EV—^1.08. against the Indians. They are nui sances to the people of Missoula county. Only a few of them have, ,i' active sales "rasUers to common, 1W farms or remain on the reservatron.! -50. „,lU|M4mBloflllrt S.- LIvr'MocU Uliirlii'U.. ClliCAOO. -. CHICAGO, Oet. 0. .. lloos—llteeipts, 10,000 irreiiular anil ci,()jce, CATTLE—Receipts, st(eUers, $:J.00vc Kood I i3. sti}eki $:j.00V£t: ST. I.Ot'lS. conllicts are likely to occur-which tne presence of troops would prevent. z:: ln relation to 'the establishment of a ', Hoos—Rcceliits, 1,«30 slow, weak and post there, Deiegat^Ia^anb not'^tably lowcrr-rr".™ rs S -w^s ri *itJ &i ii: hJ tk-.sa •^o'clock, ^M.«. AFFAIRS IN-: MISSISSIPPi, No B01 0 13 DiffiCilllios Anucips- rc 5 nffS 0 tho Ejll'd cf Foreign __ Missions. EJos-i'j'uv.i'ii Mils AsiDi iiC! Tli-j fur: Si IV ofjjiii! Liirli. 8'Jie a'li'e S'liiyMsee:1Vt ::ni :i U.ilV S is a S lil Wii:il -liint Slow ii X^itilii Crijod «.o Giilvws'cii. Disappearance Mislorioii" Tne Friar's Poult Affair. MiairiiN, TKSX., lor for Oct. *1.10 ',' Kir .Nov. Colts—Sl'cuUy 57e lor October lor November. OATS—SteaOy :2.7»c lor cash o'i.^c for Sept. ii.—The "gCT-ir-nrl-~it!i-}TrL,.-..,.ij"'ii-lii.'! IH-44^4—t-hc-u ili be no !:lood shed at Friar's I'oint, lelep not \vithst'andiiig liumerous -tnrx to Missisjijipi. t.llli.'Ali between '/•.•'ofiT aiiit Hrovvn, growing out of Ames' antag onism to'Alcoj'ii,, •wlio-Mle.'-ire to have the disturbance so to hayc troops sent scssiun of tlie 'Anr'riea'ii li.iaid oi Foreign Missi'»i»s, the (inaneial com -uili-hair-madc a reeuit n-r-imnp'et-eli iL:' a sjieeial asne.-sment on .the- churches 10, make' up the delimit in linanees. Sonic diseiissiou developing opinions unfavorable to this plan followed, and the matter .was made a special order for this afiernooii. iicv. Dr. Clark, •foreign-secretary, read a paper on the •work of the American board, i! being a lengthy review of the progress ol lhe bo.trd fcince' tliii las iiieeling in Chicago, ten years age The' report of the eomniilt.ee OIL nomination of committees was read and adopted, and file'eo'i'iimiI'te'i.1.^as signed-to different rooms in which to prepare tlicir reports and Math-tics. TTyctftrinnsly Missing. \Vo'iH:iiKS'i ici:, .MASS., Sept. G..- lion. 1.: W. Ton !, one of the heirwi'st' manufacturer!! of niachinists tools in this city, has disappeared under ver mystei iouS eiicuni-.taiiccs. i/ist 1'l i.r day he \wiit to llos'.on on business in leiuliu^ to return the same night. O f- While in linstou- lie ecilccted -about twenty live hundred dollars', but in stead of re't-urning lie telegrapheo liis.son thai hit was going to N. on business. A portion of his clothes were found in hisstati: room but man, uioniiv and valuable* were missiier. Tifcmen's Coriventibn. NKW \'OKK, ()e(. •.—IN the fire pernianeuf the portions oi^ ehiel u. .. -L 000* steady aniJ 0.75 [-..elio'ice,'^^ l)0^t'00 liieduljn tutair 2r, tliorou^h-Tcsaus, $3.OUftja HT. Loins, Oet. 0. ,i eliiel engineer was debated, in the at- bj lirmative by Chief-s Little, ol -Haveii- pori, la. Homier, of L'iiie.igi, II. r-. I bill and :Se.\ton, otlieis. Ihnveis, of New Haven, dis "uil.-scd the ijUi.'stion in .the negative. I'll is o| Tie was finally referred with the other?, to the committee for eon sideratio'u and report. _/ Chicago City Government. (.'IIICAOO, Oct. 'i.— The 'stale su premo court has decided that the hist .-ietHiwn iT|i tli is o'i AtiSzlegSr" TTiiil valid, and that ,Tii couseepicnet the charter o'f 1ST'.', whieli win then '.cag»- 1, 'rt ''*'•'. "s 4^ \vH ^Yi:i)HM)AY IJM N^i Boss T\-.'«d NKW ^ontvi (ct-. 0.--'l:lie, sm.i cm.c coui'l., general ierni, tlcrcti a dc cision .this niW'fsiog/j(t%"$'l aVi^ arul I radv 'jr.kiirg oplnii'msi eon!lrniing .Ituiee.. CariettVi onler in- 'iiaihbersi tii-1- n.uii.iViii I• itc ino or.- iler of arrest V,\ lhe.jrx niiili'.M'i dnlkw suit .a-gaiuf! -Win. M. Tweed, or re duce 0e thVee :iilli.iii dollar bail. -An other decision is given through Judge Davis, reversing Judge Donahue's or der, from-whieh.the people appealed, requiring a bill of particular as 'tvi the fraud, silent bills and vouchers ••eoutplanii. I'.of by the.people, Tiic Texiu 'Cyclciie. N'r.w ()i i.i-:.s:s, Oct. -ih—^eart-ely SIIIV I'raecii'of tlie .e!rec!S~of' Thn--tnri.ii 1 USl!ll'i£ IS Vl'l-j e-.)!!lr:iiuti:is air enuti Vto the e»i by .ilie lee pcTlC' 1 S"vei'al fe \V.:ik en ^t:r.' lied :-iil iieing pu- a Man of .went to Boston, Vvilv. KI:.\M'isei- rams for men and arms. No steps-have been-taken -to forward either.' The here have no sympathy in the liii'lc i-—|•• r..final peofile THE DAKOTA CENTRAL Stage, Livery, Feed Osaucvifo ar.u hi i"-spi%11v Inmr all -S.eet Uii'S I' the 11-11-1 -1 s. I.i'.ili e. on ila!'!)'T wa.-i gr/'atly beialit- Ofiiqsi's Elcct oi t':.i Bank or Calitornta .SAX (ij-~The vv-i. board of Irustees of the 15ank ot t.'ali ftii-iiiiOrsra111/.• this mnrtiin!'-.- —l'he ollici'is elect are: l'le.-.ident, D. O. Milis: vice-president, *Vni. -.A 1 v.aid 'c'a'SItr —'-|!lu.mias—Hi'.i.'.yii i-eureiiir.w Steplieu l-'raiikllri a.- sb '.a:i.t secretary. \V. NN'igLiisis advi«' ry committee. Tims., lie!), -Win. Sharon,-. James H. Keen. Mysforiwa TVisnnnearnucs of Liiuof ..tant.Letteis. I'i:.j11i-:X( .1-:, in Of ILo Boards Ol FOtC.gil "VJf»- 1:t:• last -of July, and li Missions. jep.t. ii. In the morning II. 1., S.'pt, il.—Most, of the valuable hank letters sent. Irom Providence,. II. J., to liir-ton Saturday niirlit aie mlss-inir. A "•-im:'!ar whvjle sale'loss of bank letters sent to lios smaller loss wiee "since. The.- busi- ue:i,,eo.!i.iuiuuity is much agil.tLed.. 5"Mt0vy B'.micd. —--iijijv VI:K, OIL'.. Sept. '.—The bobbin lactorv oi'une^yriir'ifrpcr-M-ahu fa« tar ing Company, at Passaiek, N. ., tin largest of tire kind in the.Country, wii. totallv burned hisl'.iiight. I .oss, •", St'.'ipendcd. llnsrox, Sept. fi.—As a ic-njt of the late fiiluie 'df Sliepaid, Mail S: Co., Holmes 15iaii -haril. founders, have Mispeuded. I'iurni. .-ale tables KUW MIMCNKI). -—Oni.cc u:i AValr.nt •. {*ir_' 1 nor! It .o!" I 'uii'l \. *Urn-«\r C/^.\ CAMPBELL & CO. ^tlonici)5 and ^uculs-. '.-VIS. IVVI v' V- Xj. Rooms 6 and 7 Pennington's Block, Yankton, HAKOTA Bi'FlS. 17j. J. MORROW, ^niliitiT ititil DiTS'siiiiiiior. 1 M'i i• I'l i.i' I'fiU-s li E a VA MI.TOX, I men's1 ion vent ion this'moi ning the committee on topics presented a series .: ol cpic.-^ibns for elss-iis^-ii.^ii. I he .i (piesiiou of-the importance, of making riiisr otXs DpOSS, aiill Cl-0a! Maker ST«i KT, -Ovi-r Knl/*s S»4ro» All kin'U Kt of J-t. I.ouis, .and funiily rewhi Prlri.'S to Ai\t Ih ... 7011 Olveftiics and OTvccQcr y. 'K T, I 'yx"!.", :E( 1 j58 \\"s WOOLLEY,' .'w': Wlrl«?ah? aii'l I!i t-ttl hi 0: adopted, is the legal -'ehait^ Ol. (,'hl- II LACK III li TJSliou'kanil1'^!'"'iv E O O S S S —J_ C*.aital .Street,. _tf YANKTON, Itei'ly. .r:!r,o!H .",'ni li.: soli!, liooil?iie,',| l'nli llaliiiiii lloaMt,Cliiciui.«' ni-ly !, WHCLES&LE, •Jf* y' 7 \-.\-N-1\T0Nt UAUO'i'A J-'.S'I'A 1 I 11'. I RL-«TT TKING I-XOTJSE, .MARK M. PARBI^K, Tlio Piouoor Baiilior ol'Dulcotn Tox* y, IvK Yankton, Dakota. !«|). .-it-', rvri'lvi-.l swlil. jiih! itil"!e 1 M!lo\\r»l on lor ?j»t,cMifil Mine. G"M. ilvpr ami-I'itrlr«i Stulf* ^neurit»«.«. 'lunjhl jiiul sol»l at. ruiTyfii raros. I'ay acrouut.. au'l 1*1 mil I a _!»•*- IC'ii'-li-rfiiir-** 'A«:3 3 SOB W I.l MITKD .Mi ANSM'!b_\V|SII TI it 5a FARM mm miIM!.on all iIia? pittiM ji.il 'l!i'-r KUVO]M'. for llit*. 1 nnvau J.kutr if ^leanuT^. I'oUrctiois* inatU* on all jiartr1 ol DaUo'si. 'r.iNi-s^nil for 1-frVvru t: 11* »t "7T^ I'lom a. m. "H pmr. nl-U AUK M. iWSOSIKII. •v IMC rnf' »r VA\'Ei.TO"V. Asproi .r.VS. F. M. VAV, n,\s. I-*. -A Draft* aM'l fo'lil. U-H! i'loniplly ri i«ii'tle»l for. .I t' neah yank TON. A FA KM of HH) acriif .:i mtU'* tliM r*i VmiiUIo'm. wiili on iiu»', jiii'I A FAI.'M oflii'-i Iji l).\ UOT.l, A l)'"ri- i.i.i\'i not SK Villi and '^oo«l wirll. In und liuiT on^ll^n Culi on or uddrt:.4d *. 1 j'jicc lia^ f| inij»rovri,-- *h1 i!ool itiiv Fri':!-, tf'M'i". null li, and It-.U on !l. .f, iir S H'T I t. SIXTY A'.L" TIM II ICI? MR^-JVOM.YUHK'ON. Frif'*, iiall'onHi fvii.T.t.'i ii!. I _• rrrrrr lui i't! i»fn»\ ,1 TIL,-, iiv. I'L l.-rl-joi.-. hall TIIAINS MOVINII lit.- pit «-«'ii« STOKI-: -,t l,o:r nil c.ipiiat. in^ir Third jqrtot I'ruM*. Si) HI, liiiir on I imo itl i-cr .* -. AM TAXK.I WIN AM- Tin/: M:P.I KCT.v ,* ,v. i\ iiA-i \VAi.Jf, tCor. Walnut and 2d S,tsfVankton- GROCERIES. NL.TF Wliolesale Ellicl Ir^'3'tclil K.I! I'oiiil v,-UIi sniped for Kilcn, Canton for Loiii, Kivcr i"io.v r.i :i:s irs No. 14-1 •Jafrs mul tCofltci. Hall's Standard wawiiti it'mii HALLS SAFE. & LOCK CO Fire and Burglar,-Proof safes VAULT DOORS BANK LOCKS .Viway- In M. A, BIGFORD, Gonoral Agent. MinnoKota' Dalcota, and "if British -x Posiresyioris A'1 \V(rtrooins 40 Jackson] F!t., .. .ri A I'Al.'M n!" 10) .ui. u" it i»1 norlh of -Y ink ?on. h.rlTC'ii.^n in nulV on liir, ul -. JMTC'II'. illl-ri^L .j' ... UY T!R^K*,-AN ITH fh'J'N-CT^-IK-NR R".' S '«?I lini'',1! pi-c cunt. iuiitiYM, ...V j-.. A sTOt!K 1'AliM tin Jimwy -livi-f. ni'-.r »|i-,n •. luiilgn, l-airttloU i'liuiuy:—hnrnr^jTiH—•«•*•!-«—= ••iisJiSinil li:t!I" on llmt' ill |ur e".-i(i. 0 I-'ai op inII A ii ii li.ui^* .V,. r.it- .-Ui-li hill: .-.)HUllt liil!C-,0 Ume.iiis j,ri' conr: inii'i-e-i. ri!!•: TvVit1.10, To tale rjlWt, Mtiiiihiy, .\' ennl/cr 17-1. W!:S_T:_/- and Sioux fall.". :t. At Vfriiiillion wiili sluyos side anil Tiinn'r. •I. A' .MrcUliiiL' with stance for fpm A -rvr T7t rn A TVTn"\7 At Yankton"'with tIc-uniL-ra for int!- Had STAPLE AND ANC 1 Vlvcr':iiuiVmc. aud S3 MINN. jtlailroafls. UaUola SontlHTii Itailroau ~r TLTAISH Y»VIS» KAST. Pi5SE»SB2Mt.2 STATIONS. nsssuasa Hs.i *i^0p.in. I.i'av'- *..+S|ot'\ 11 McCooK... 5'-,I ..JKn'KKSO.N .. lll.n.l :i'"i :,.. '.:tKt.K l'OIST...lO.iiT I'j-.-.r ...J...ltUllII.VNK .'1-V 'it -.-.'..i.tVliUMIl.I.ION. '.i.lfi 4'r,:t !t. MKeKI !M5...- R.37 r,')7 ...O'AYVIM.E... H.I.I :is r'.JAMF.S KIVKlt. T.M s'.vi SLLOI'S.. ,._..^_7.S4 li.00 Arrive ..tVAN'KToN... 7.W 11 :iil nan. Arr u. II). .V.l I,r»ve •KlnsSlatloni!. .-rlVlo^nipli Sluliona. CONNIXTIONS. 1. Al Sioux City wlili Illinois (Yulriil. Sluns .. I iritv and I'uiiiUc iina.Slous City mul M. I*mil Iwll- H.JIHIH's. r. Al (lavvilic Willi sulci's for Ssl. llidfiia. 0 i|Vr^L^rj IV,rl ltandall. and fleam ferry for O.-.nl!" 'land. Ni'liraskii, coii.iircliin: at Uronn tulf. .'Tltn i* for all poinU ill Norlhcni Nebraska. J. S1. StJiCKI.INO, SuperlntcmTL C..1I. VA'S TASSBtijA^cnt #t Vauktow. '-F.