E BASKET.Noble and inference at rnoon in re-and agreed lent appoint as agent thus iiecee-dian Agent that the ap-r, retain hia idian agents not be dis-ofield'a tcle-neral Miles, designated j of four instructions pats of thereport thateed is wit lias relates to in Pierce, of selected to \ and will he president bodying the eat bv Gen-rajltes.f --i^n ' ■ ■; /.--v'.-’j I »•derably ex-1IOBailey, so that ho was not in it from the•tart. {^1Congressman Laws to-dav recommended A. H. Kreighsman as postmaster at Blue Hill, Neb. Tiie president will probably send in the nomination among the lirst batch of postmasters appointed. M mPension Claim* Allowed.Washington, Jan. 7.—[Special.]— Pensions have been granted Nebraskansas fallows: Original—Jas. W. Godman,Minden; John M. Chaffin, Guide Rock; Jacob J. Davis, Hyannis; Jas. G. Cleveland, Madison; David C. Conklin, Falls City; Winthrop Hubbard, Silver Creek; Charles B. Dewitt, Gandy; William II. Coleman, Omaha; Jas. E. Morgan, Lebanon: Justus Lillie, Cedar Creek; William McIntosh, Arcadia; Hiram Eley, West Hill. Additional—Charles Heb-bard, York; William Hutchmao, Pawnee City. Increase—Silas Colman, Lincoln; Jacob Statler. Omaha: Horner Cahow, Omaha: Pawkratz Stiegle, Alexandria.Original widows’—Harriet, widow of Edward Ball. Stella; Susan A., widow of Ama*a G. Gossard, Central City.upon this i States oflict governiuen to any pers' sel at se refuge. Ai authority a resents, aiK lesson to It entrusted vwar.LOSTSeward,A young uiemployed ioj^rating a let his ham rapidly re was the !ohIFYou put w not oil the tarrh you s the blood, ] * the impure subsides, pariila, the radically amIt also sire to jeret ouiv