i i S m I hi THIS UD E WORLD INTELLIGENCE FROM ALL PARTS CHANGES HER MUSI REQUEST FOR LEES RECALL WITHDRAVN BY SPAIN Petition of tho Dons Was Merely Suggestion to This Government Was Never Made as a Demand Incident Believed to Be Closed Spnin Withdraws Her Request Spain has withdrawn her request for the recall of Consul General Lee It is be lieved the incident is practically closed Minister Woodford notified the govern ment of the fact late Monday It is now staled that the request was never put in -the shape of a demand but merely as a suggestion on the part of Spain and when she found it would not be pleasantly re ceived by this country she promptly re ceded The Spanish objection to Lee is based largely on his sympathy for Cuba his utterances of which found their way intc print It is understood the Spaniards alsc take exceptions to the friendly relations between Lee and the correspondents oi papers which have been decidedly un friendly to Spain The complaint against the sending oi relief supplies to Cuba in war vessels was made through Du Bosc the Spanish charge daffaires but when the matter was fully explained to him he expressed his entire satisfaction with the present arrangement and remarked that he would withdraw his request The fact that Spain merely intimated it would be pleased at Lees resignation without actually putting the request in the form of a demand made the matter more readily adjusted Had the recall been demanded there would have been nothing for Spain to do but withdraw Lees exequatur but as the matter stands he can still remain on duty without humil iation from Spain PENSION SWINDLER CAUGHT Operates Extensively in a Xumbei of Western States George Crall a notorious and clevei pension swindler has been arrested al lloilen Kan by a government inspector Crall is wanted it is said in Iowa Mis souri Nebraska and other states He saiied under numerous alaises chiel lunong them being those of E S Wright J B Allen andG AT Brown Cral claimed to be a pension examiner lie would hunt rrp ignorant pensioners and tell them he had been sent west to exam ine their cases He would claim that the persons pensions Avere in bad shape and likely to be cut off but for a certain amount of money he would fix things all light iu the pension office Government inspectors have been on his trail over six months FREIGHT LAW INVALID United States Supreme Courts De cision in the Nebraska Case The supreme court of the United States decided the Nebraska maximum freight rate case Monday in favor of the railroads The opinion affirmed the opinion ol the circuit court of appealsof the Eighth district holding the Nebraska law tc be contrary to the fourteenth amend ment in that it authorized the taking ol properly without due process of law and was therefore invalid This case was in stituted to test the validity of the law passed by the Nebraska legislature in preserving maximum rates for the trans portation of freight by railroads within the state TO FREE IRISH PRISONERS Dynamiters in the English Jails tc Be Liberated in June A London cable says The six remain ing Irish political prisoners lying in Eng lish jails convicted of dynamite offenses will be released in June This informa tion was given by an Irish nationalist member speaking on the authority of the cabinet minister The periodic review of sentences in the case of these men takes place in June and their physical condition is such that they must be released on i medical- certificate of Home Secretary Ridley Appropriation for Defense Chairman Cannon of the appropriations committee of the house of representatives introduced a bill Monday entitled Mak ing appropriations for national defense It reads There is hereby appropriatec out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated for national de fense and for each and every purpose con nected therewith there is to be expended at the discretion of the president and re main available till June 30 1S99 59000- 000- A Long Telephone Line The longest telephone line will soon be in operation It will extend from Sat Diego Calto Nelson B C nearly 222 miles It will be twice as long as the longest line heretofore found practicable that from Boston to Chicago VbywayoJ New York The Persian Revolt A Teheran Persia dispatch- of the r8tt inst says The governor of the province of Keiman routed the insurgents at severa1 points in Persian Belluchistan where it if expected order will be soonj estqred Strike Declared Oft The strike at the Pepperell Laconii cotton mills at Biddeford Me has beer declared off and the operatives will resume work under the promise that the mills will not be the last to restore the old rate o wacs About 3500 hands are affected Coal for the Naval Fleet The Norfolk and Western Railroad has i contract to ship 259000 bushels of nut coa from the Pocahontas mines West Virginia nn fhn orders of the United States navs Idepartinenfto various ports to bedesig j later -a FPSTSS - l1LMHJIltlHUr TAKEN TO JGLiEET Lncigcrt Begins His Life Sentence in the Illinois Penitentiary Adolph L Luelgert was taken to the penitentiary at Joliet Saturday to which he was sentenced a short time ago for the term of his natural life Luetgert re ceived with a smile the command to pre pare for the trip to Joliet and left Chicago iu apparently excellent spirits nc was followed by the cheers of many of the jail prisoners who shouted their good wishes after him The prisoner was taken down by Jailer Whitman alone He seemed at first to be glad of his release from jail and laughed and joked on his way to the train He was quiet however when Joliet was leached and broke down when the prison gates closed upon him He sat in the wardens office with tears rolling down his face unable to say a word FATAL PITTSBURG FIRE One Woman Perishes and Three Other Persons May Die One of the most exciting fires the Pitts burg Pa department ias ever been called upon to light occurred Sunday night when one woman was suffocated and five other persons so badly burned that three may die Three families were penned in a ramshackle building the stairs being xiaten away by flames while they slept The- building is a three story brick tenement old and shaky The fire started in Harry Levins dining room in the rear of the first floor It burned through the door and up the stairway and in a very short time the building was in flames Only lightning like work of the rescuing firemen prevented a tenement house tire- ARE SENTENCED TO HANG W Buzzell and Mrs Marsh to Die for Murder ol Lattcrs Husband Mrs Isabella A Marsh and William C Buzzell who about a year aeo were jointly convicted of the murder of George Marsh of Northfield Vt husband of the woman by poisoning some ten months previous have been sentenced to be hanged The supreme couit has sustained the decision of the county court in refus ing another trial and the two conspirators were called up and sentenced to be hanged at the state prison at Windsor February 3 1899 The only chance now open for the doomed couple is to appeal to the leg islature and as i unanimous vote is re quisite their chance is slim MCOY THE VINNER Knocks Btirley Out in the Second Round at Hot Springs Kid McCoy knocked Barley out in the second round at Hot Springs Ark Friday afternoon The fighting was fast and furious The knock out blow was a left hook on the neck which floored Burley and he was counted out Whisky Wager Is Fatal Walter Green a colored man died at Troy near Piqua Ohio from the effects of drinking ten glassesof whisky Green stood in front of the bar and offered to drink eighteen glasses of whisky on top of a pint bottle he had just emptied for the sum of 2 Allen Dunlap a youth who recently inherited a -fortune put up the money He poured the whisky for Green who drank ten glasses and then fell to the floor Coal Dealers Indicted The federal grand jury at San Francisco hasjeturued atruo bill against the eight wholesale andt500 retail coal dealers who -were members of tlie coal combine re cently dissolved by United States Judge Morrow They are charged with a viola lion of the trust act which violation is made by statute acriminal offense Big Prices Paid for Cattle The auetion sale of pure bred Hereford cattle at Sunnyslope farm near Emporia Kan closed after 150 animals were dis posed of at an -average of 432 per head The top price was realized for the prize bull Salisbury sold to Murray Beecock of Keswick Ta for 3000 The bull Kcepon was bid in by C S Cross for 2500 Four Negroes Drowned As the Boslonia steamed out from her wharf at Cincinnati tor Louisville eight colored roustabouts were thrown into the river Four were rescued and four were drowned They leave families The gang plank broke Ten other roust abouts were starting onto the plank when it broke Luetgerls Life Task Wife murderer Luetgert of Chicago has heen told the task selected lor him during his life imprisonment It is the intention of the Joliet penitentiary officials to man ufacture sausage for use in the prison and Luetgert will be given charge of the work The information pleases Luetgert Cuts His Employers Heael Off In Somerville County Texas Ilarvey Laue a farmer was killed by Henrv B widow a farm hand He and Lane quarreled near a wood pile Burklow seized an ax and severed Lanes head from the body Burklow fled to the woods but was captured and lodged in jail Czar Prohibits Festivities A dispatch to the Lokal Anzeiger pub lished in Berlin Xrom Warsaw says the police have prohibited all festivities in connection with the centenary of the birth of the poet Adam Mikekiewz The pro hibition has made a great sensation Singerly Leaves Little Letters of administration in the estate of the late Wm M Singerly of Philadelphia were granted Saturday Mr Singerly died interstate The estate according to the petition is valued at 25000 arid con sists entirely of personal effects Japanese Demand on7Kussia A dispatch to the London -Daily Mail from Tien Tain China says Japan lias addressed a note to Russia demanding an immediate and explicit statement on the question of the continued occupation of Port Arthur Prominent TVlinnesotu Judge Dead Judge Chase Vanderburgh a resident of Minneapolis since 1856 and for ten years justiceoi the supreme court of the state Hied at his home of blood poisoning LiywLjraMBCFiyyijiniM i p ASKS LEES RECALL SPAINS REQUEST IS PROMPTLY REFUSED Scuor Sngasta Also Asks that No Aid Be Sent the Starving Cubans in United States Warships Which also Hcceivcs a Negative Reply Spain Makes Two Requests Washington March 7 The Spanish situation developed two new phases today when it became known that the Spanish government had formally requested the recall of Consul General Lee at his post at Havana with which request the United States had conrteously but firmly refused to comply Also the Spanish government had suggested the impropriety of sending relief supplies to the Cuban reeoncentra does on the cruiser Montgomery and gun boat Nashville to which suggestion the United States has given a like answer in the negative The first intimation of these steps came in a brief and explicit cable dispatch from Madrid Prior to its receipt however the authorties here had been fully conversant with the details although no intimations had been allowed to get to the public on cither subject The disclosures from Madrid left no further ground for re tcence in Washington and after a confer ence at the While House between the president Assistant Secretary Day of the state department and Secretary Long oE the navy department the following au thorized statement was handed to the press by Judge Day as comprising every thing that was to be said by the adminis tration on the subject The president will not consider the call of Gen Lee He has borne himself throughout this crisis with judgment fidelity and courage to the presidents en tire satisfaction As to the supplies for the relief of the Cuban sufferers all arrangements have been made for the sailing this week from Key West of one of the naval vessels whichever may be best adapted and most available for the purpose to Matanzas and Sagua Beyond the foregoing those who had participated in the conference at the White House would not discuss the subject and it was staled positively that the authorized statement comprised everything that would be given to anyone COMPLAINS OF THE DAUNTLESS Scnor du Bosc Asks that the Ves sel Be Apprehended The state department received a call from Senor du Bosc the Spanish charge Thursday this being diplomatic day Senor du Bosc has received information bringing the record of thealleged filibuster Dauntless up to date and it is understood he presented a complete memorandum on that subject with a view to having the vessel apprehended While the informa tion is asserted by the legation to estab lish the recent expeditionary character of the Dauntless trips it declares it was not successful and submitted evidence to the state department to show that the expe dition proper failed to effect a landing but that Gen Agramonte a Cuban leader got ashore in a small boat and is now wander ing in the interior without having made a juncture with the insurgents BONUSES FOR FAST WORK Contractors Working on Fortifica tions Offered Extra Pay It is reported at Port Townsend Wash that contractors now constructing forti fications for the government at Marrow stone Point and Admiralty Head have been offered bonuses to expedite the work An additional gun pit not previously pro vided for in the estimates for this years work at Admiralty Head at the entrance of the straits opposite Port Townsend will be commenced in a short time Murder at a Dance Saturday night at Athens 111 Eli Gil christ a gambler accompanied by David Easton John Whitehurst and Thomas Scantlin went to the house of Fred Imp key to bieak up a dance A brawl ensued John Windland and George Rickslraw were shot the latter fatally by Gilchrist Gilchrist was held by the coronera jury for the murder and Easton Whilchurt and Scantlin as accessories Killed in a Street Battle During a street battle at Texarkana Ark Vinson Graviano was shot dead S Graviano mortally wounded and Pete Darigo seriously wounded The tragedy occurred in the portion of the city known as Swampoodle and all the participants were barbers Leases McVickers Negotiations have been closed by which McVickers theater in Chicago was Ieased for a term of years to Jacob Litt of New York Mr Litt will take possession May 1 Each of the interested parties declined to give out figures Reward for Bakers Murderers Postmaster General Gary has issxred a circular offering a reward of 1500 for the arrest and conviction of each person who participated in the murder of Postmaster Baker at Lake City S C on the night of February 21 Killed by Cannibals in Africa Information has reached Brussels from the Congo Free State that cannibals have killed and eaten a Belgian official named Nuehaus at Lukolela on the Congo west of Leopold II lake Big Bridge Blown Up The Great iron railroad bridge near guin Cuba known as the Pando Bridge has been partially destroyed by the in surgents who used two dynamite bombs To Sign Able Bodied Seamen Admiral Kirkland has received orders to instruct the caotainof receiving stations at Independence Cal to sign all able bodied seamen he can pass x Weekly Bank Statement The New York weekly bank statement shows a reserve decrease of 2186000 The banks now hold 20800000 in excess of the legal requirements MANY GOLD SEEKERS DIE Epidemic of Spinal Ieningiis Claims Numerous Victims Advices from Alaska bring further de tails of a fearful epidemic of cerebrospinal meningitis now raging in Skaguay The disease is caused by old winds from the mountains coming in contact with the sea breezes which sweep up Lynn canal causing very changeable weather and large precipitation The ehiling blasts quickly pierce theKIondikers particularly up toward Summit and they quickly fall prey to meningitis Last week Thursday fifteen deaths occurred from this malady Some of the victims are reported to have very little pain They are taken dowi one day with slight pains in the head and through the body becoming unconscious that night and dying the next day In most instances they are buried in Skaguay cemetery A number of victims of menin gitis died along the trail after getting their outfits well itp toward the summit Sev eral men who arrived at Skaguay and Juneau from Dawson last week report that scurvey is prevalent there Four deaths had occurred when they left and dozens were laid up for the winter DEMENTED DOCTOR SHOT Chicago Officers Seriously Wound Dr Brooks in Self Defense Dr Francis Brooks a prominent young physician of Chicago was shot and ser iously wounded Friday by Officers Burke and Duffy who had been summoned to the house by the family to control Dr Brooks The mind of the young physician has lately become affected by ovcrstudy and he alarmed the members of his family by his handling of a large carving knife Officers were called for and as soon as Burke and Duffy appeared Dr Brooks at tacked them with the knife Burke fired at him point blank the bullet striking Dr Brooks in the left arm He continued his attack however and Duffy fired hitting the doctor in the side inflicting a wound that may prove fatal Springfield Ohio Mayor Ousted The circuit court at Springfield Ohio has issued a decree ousting Mayor John M Good from office The proceedings were brought under the Garfield election law which requires candidates after the election to file sworn statements of all their ex penditures Judge Adams said the testi mony showed that Mayor Good spent 28350 in the campaign which he failed to include in his sworn statement of expend itures and which included only 15 Of the above amount 91 was spent for beer Miss Willards Will Tho will of Miss Frances E Willard was probated in Chicago last week Most of the estate is left to Miss Anna Gordon but Miss Williards home in Evanslon is left to Miss Gordon and Mary Bannister Willard during their lives and will revert eventually to the benefit of the W C T U The estate is valued at 17000 An Escaped Robber on the Maine A letter received in Omaha from Ha vana shows that among the seamen on board the Maine at the time of the disaster in Havana harbor was a young man Pat Ford who escaped from his jailer in Omaha in January 1S95 with a sentence of eight years for highway robbery over him Embezzler Gives Himself Up Sherwood S Cunning teller of the First National Bank of Cincinnati who was arrested Saturday for embezzling 30000 of the banks funds gave himself up late Sunday night He had been released on bond Saturday night and his bondsmen desired to be released Fight Duel with Swords Co Picquart who was disciplined for giving testimony favorable to Zola in Paris fought a duel with swords Saturday with Col Henry who in his testimony against Zola denounced Picquart as a liar Col Henry was wounded in the wrist and arm Planning Another Rebellion A dispatch to the London Daily Mail from Hong Kong says the rebel chiefs there have received a letter from Manila soliciting their support for another rebel lion against Spanish rule Severe Storms in Persia Terrific weather is reported from north ern Persia the worst known for a quarter of a century More than 100 persons have perished and many others are missing SZAKgET QUOTATIONS- Chicago Cattle common to prime 300 to 57o hogs shipping grades o00 to 423 sheep fair to choice 250 to 47f wheat No 2 red 100 to 108 corn No 2 28c to 30c oats No 2 25c to 2Gc rye No 2 50c to 51c butter choice creamery 19c to 21c eggs fresh lie to 13c potatoes common to choice 55c to G5c per bushel Indianapolis Cattle shipping 300 to 525 hogs choice light 300 to 425 sheep common to choice 300 to 450 wheat No 2 97c to 99c corn No 2 white 30c to 31c oats No 2 white 29c to 31c St Louis Cattle 300 to 373 hogs 300 to 423 sheep 300 to 475 wheat No 2 99c to 101 corn No 2 yellow 27c to 29c oats No 2 white 28c to 30c rye No 2 49c to 51c Cincinnati Cattle 250 to 525 hogs 300 to 425 sheep 250 to S475 wheat No 2 red 97c to 99c corn No 2 mixed 31c to32c oats No 2 mixed 28c to 29c rye No 2 53c to 55c Detroit Cattle 250 to 525 hogs 300 to 425 sheep 250 to 450 wheat No 2 97c to 99c corn No 2 yellow 31c to 33c oats No 2 white 30c to 32c rye 52c to 53c Toledo Wheat No 2 red 99c to 101 corn No 2 mixed 31c to 32c oats No 2 white 27c to 28c rye No 50c to 52c clover seed 305 to 310 MilwaukeeWheat No 2 spring 95c to 97c corn No 3 30c to 31c oats No 2 white 2Sc to 30c rye No 2 50c to 51c barley No 2 38c to 43c pork mess 1025 to 1075 Buffalo Cattle 300 to 550 hogs 300 to 450 sheep 300 to 500 wheat No -2 red 99c to 101 corn No 2 yellow 34c to 35c oats No 2 white 32c to 33c New York Cattle 300 to 350 hogs 300 to 450 sheep 300 to 525 wheat No 2 red 107 to 109 corn No 2 37c to 38c oats No 2 white 31c to 32c butter creamery 16c to 21c eggs Western 12c to 14c V STATE OF NEBRASKA NEWS OF THE WEEK IN A CON DENSED FORM Mortgage Report for the Past Six months of 1897 Shows that the State is Getting on Solid Ground Releases Exceeds Those Filed Nebraskas Mortgages The bureau of industrial statistics has just completed the compilation of the mortgage record of the state the only con tents missing from the table being Banner and Grant The period covered is the last six months of 1897 and the record of mortgages released as compared with those filed is the best showing ever made since the counties began sending in the mortgage reports The total statement of faun and city mortgages is as follows - Kind Number Amount Farm filed 5673 5576738 Farm released 8235 7557392 City filed 2252 1890830 City released 39159 42459IS The total number of chattel mortgage- filed during the same period is 89209 amounting to S22412212 Number re leased 23788 amounting to 7416875 The number of sheriffs deeds and fore closures for the six months was 808 on farm property and 533 on city property For the first six months of 1S97 the num ber of farm mortgages filed was 65S9 amount 6267374 released 8001 amount 7210240 City mortgages filed 2182 amount 1883175 released 2996 amount 319S173 Chattel mortgages tiled 46 9S8 amount 12720240 teleased 22074 amount 6816845 Nnmber of foreclos ures farms 1018 city property 741 For the full year 1896 the showing was as follows Number of farm mortgages filed 12695 amount 12033447 ielesed 12921 amount 11393455 City property mortgages tiled 4621 amount 4411159 released 5453 amount 6SS4927 Chat tel mortgages filed 94695 amount 19 472922 released 30819 amount 7337 018 Farm foreclosures 1421 city fore closures 1353 BARTLEYS BONDSMEN WIN State Wiil Appeal the Case to the Supreme Court After a trial lasting over thirty days at Omaha the jury trying the case of the state against the bondsmen of ex State Treasurer Joseph Barlley retomed a ver dict for the defendants The amount of the shortage for which Bartley was sen tenced to the penitentiary for twenty one years was 551000 The jury was out three days The contention of the defense was that the money was not stolen but is at present on depost in small state banks which would fail if the funds were with drawn hence it is impolitic to attempt to secure it The opposition holds that Bart ley squandered the money in riotous living and speculations Both Cases Started Wronjr The supreme court at Lincoln recently handed down decisions denying the writ of mandamus brought to compel the So ciety for the Home for the Friendless to deliver the home over to the state and also denying the writ asked for by the so ciety to compel the board of public lands and buildings and the board of purchase and supplies to pay over the money ap propriated by the legislature for the sup port of the home In both cases the court decided that the wrong kind of an action had been brought This for the piescnt leaves the society in possession of the home but does not give them any state money for its support Kearneys New Creamery The incorporators of the Kearney Creamery and Chepse Factory Company met recently to elect officers and discuss the matter of location The work of con struction will begin as soon as a title can be secured to the land and it is expected the building will be done and in complete operation by May 15 The cream will be extracted with a separator and cheese will be made from the milk Already 400 cows have been listed to furnish milk for the factory and it is believed that four or KQi times that many will be secured before the factory is in operation An expert butter maker will be engaged Burglars Tap a Postoulee On Tuesday night an attempt was made to blow open the postofhce safe at Calla way The burglars gained entrance to the building through a rear window They succeeded m drilling a hole through the top of the safe but did not get it open A brace broken drill monkey wrench m chisel belonging to a local carpenter re found on the tloor and nothing g from the otlice except a few loose stamps and pennies Two trampish look ing individuals were arrested and are now in jail The stamps and perrnies were founa in their possession but they stoutly deny their guilt Platte County Mortgage Record Following is the record of Platte Countys mortgage indebtedness for the month of February 1893 Forty eight farm mortgages filed 59617 twenty seven released 25086 eight town and city mortgages filed 6500 same released ten 6125 ninety four chattel mortgages filed 2173020 same released 105 23 4S70 Shortage Discovered J JL Gilchrist the expert accountant at Hayes Center has filed his final report The amount that Mr Gilchrist found short in the county records was Treasurer 193941 clerk 4S192 total 241933 Mr Gilchrists salary amounted to about S400 Injuries Prove Fatal The injuries received by Conrad Sinner in being run over by No 80 a fast freight ou the Burlington ard Missouri railroad in Harvard recently resxtlted in his death Breaks Kis Collar Bone JDr A R VanSickle cij physician at Hastings fell from his bicycle a few days aeo and struck on his shoulder breaking ttn cellar none GrraToing Must Stop At the meeting of the city council of 3rand lslna recently the committee on police and board of health introduced -a report to the effect that all gambling aouses in the city must close up and that he ordinance regulating the evil be here after strictly enforced at all times Schrader the Healer Schrader the alleged divine healer was at Silver Creek the other day and spoko at the hall He said some thought he was Christ but he was frank enough to ad mit that he was not Sugar Factory for Aixbnrra The Commercial Club of Auburn held a well attended meeting one night last week to discuss the matter of building a beefc sugar factory After discussing the mat ter in all its phase it was resolved to form a stock company with a caital stock ot 600f00 and to build a factory A commit tee of five consisting of Col 3L Bur ress V II Kelliqar J C Dillarney L W Kerns and A M Engels were ap pointed to elicit subscriptions for stock and sugar beet contracts The University Ethtbir The State University exhibit at the Trans Mississippi Exposition will occupy a space of 1920 square feet It will repre sent the work of twenty two departments The University exhibit itself will be a miniature representation of Nebraska energy and industry in all its branches and will emphasize the leadinc idea of Nebraska university work that it i a school for workers not one merely of literary polish Nebraska Short Notes James Brown colored of Fort Robinson has been bound over to the United State district court on a charge of selling liquor without a peimrt from Uncle Sam While Station Agent Dart was absent from his office at Hartingtou the other night looking after some freight some person entered the office and relet ved the cash drawer of its contents A family by the name of Wilcox living across the river from Grand Island had a nairow escape from being asphyxiated the other night One of the boys who had been sleeping in the room where the base burner was was taken sick in the night and his mother being awakened by the noise went to his aid After the boy got over his sickness she was overcome and fell which awakened Mr Wilcox who went to his wifes assistance when he fell On reaching the door they mauaged to get back into their room without closing the door Both became unconscious and were found in that condition about 10 oclock next day by their son coming over to the house A physician was summoned im mediately and soon brought them to Stromsburgrs business men propose to have the town lighted by electricity Work is under way rebuilding some oi the stores recently burned at Exeter The Fairmont Creamery company is making arrangements to put in separators at Bower Steele City and Alexandria Thomas Kmter of Dubois was chop ping wood when a slick flew up ami struck him in the eyer destroying its sight ONeill is making an effort to secure a flour mill Two have burned down al that place but the people are of the opin ion the third time is the charm William Warney of Stanton who has been playing Jack the Hugger until the women and girls of the town were thoroughly terrorized has been declared insane and sent to the asylum J E Hale informs us that no militia company can be organtzedin Battle Creek at present information having been re ceived from Adjutant General Barry that the state is not provided with funds to support any moie companies than there are now The state board of public lands and buildings has decided to lii ve a new water plant put in at the i nst it xrte for feeble minded at Beatrice Work has already been commenced A 200 stand pipe will be erected and an entire pumping sys tem put in The contract for the extension of the present water system of Nebraska City has been awarded to B P Egan Over two miles of new mains will be laid which will require about fifteen cars ol pipe The work will begin as soon as the frost is out of the ground II II Bowker and L T Oviatt are twe York old soldiers who have proffered their services to Adjutant General Barry iu case war should be declared against Spain They do not ask for commissions but want a chance to shoulder a gun once more and preserve tho nations honor as they did nearly forty years ago In the action brought by James Cun ningham of Hartingtou against F A Mc Cormack cashier of the Iowa National Bank of Sioux City for failing to release a chattle mortgage which had been paid Judge Plumleigh handed down a decision in favor of the plaintiff for the full amount of the statutory penalty and costs The directors of the Mitchell irrigation district in Scotts Bluffs County at their recent meeting decided to call for bids for enlarging the Mitchell canal from the headgatedown to the junction with the Geriug canal the notice being published this week Pay for the work v ill be made in bonds of the district at par value James Briley an ex councilman of York has been charged in the police court with threatening the life of Alice Hawn a woman who runs a questionable resort In the complaint Mrs Hawn says she is afraid Briley will burn down her house or kill her Ever since Briley was a council man and attempted to have her sent out of the city the woman has been complain ing against premeditated violence at his hands Briley is a prominent citizen of York and his friends think he is the victim of an unsuccessful blackmailing plot The case comes up in the court on March 18 A brickyard is one of the new indus tries that will be started in Ravenna this season The Business Mens Fraternity has made a proposition tothe people of Norfolk to build an opera house which is being looked upon with favor The six inch howitzer has been turned over to Captain Patrick H Ruddy of the North Platte light artillery and tho weapon has been housed on the premises of the captain The Lincoln County jail is at present without a criminal prisoner The only occupants are old Jimmy and Tom Mc Graw the former being incurably de mented and the latter in a somewhat simi lar condition Ex Gov Crounse of Fort Calhoun has just returned from Fiorida His orango orchard which was greatly damaged by the freeze several years ago has come out and this 3rear brought in cry satisfactory returns Brewster is making an effort to secure a canning factory Large hunting parties composed of neighboring stockmen are making life an uncertain quality for the gray wolves over on the North Platte River in Kimball County The animals have been doings much damage in that part of the country this winter The industrious hens of Furnas County contribute 2000 per week to the wealth of the county as is shown by the shipmenfe of cackleberries by the merchants of Arapahoe Holbrook Cambridge Edison Oxford Stamford Beaver City Henrflev and WHsonville - V- r X r i 4 1 tl i i i q V 1 -1 f