, i ,$ " A--' - &LL 'KSaRSaW n r ', ; s ti Jaw j THE SEBpKA ABYERTISEB W. W. 8, INOKIIS, Publisher. NEMAHA, - . . . . NEBRASKA THE WOULD AT LAEGE. Summary of tho Dally Nows. 1VASIIINCTON NOTKS. Tin: navy department at Washing ton is receiving u largo number of let tors from men who havo served a term in tho navy offering themselves for rc enlistmcnt. Tho records of those ap plicants aro being looked up and when found satisfactory aro indorsed with tho word "accepted" and filed, ready to be acted on when wanted. Thk president on tho 1st nominated John O. Hales to bo register of tho laud office at Guthrie, Olc. Tin: recent decision of Federal Judge Smith holding the meat inspection law unconstitutional is regarded by officials of tho agricultural department as onn largoly technical in character, and thoy say it vt.ll not affect tho practical operation of tho law when applied to tho inspection of moats for interstate traffic or foreign export. Skchktaky Wilson, of tho agricul tural department, will soon distribute about three car loads of raro and valu able seeds to state experiment stations and others. Tho seeds wore brought from eastern Europe and Asia by Prof. Hansen, who wus sunt out to that sec tion of tho world to ascertain what tho people there did to adapt plants to their conditions. Tho seeds to bo dis tributed, it is expected, will bo valu able to tho arid regions of this coun try. The navy dopartment at Washing ton on the 2d decided to send two ships to Cuba with supplies for tho suffer ing rcconcontrados, tho cruiser Mont gomery and tho guuboat Nashville be ing selected for tho purpose. Tine National Pure Food and Drug congress at Washington on tho 2d waa attended by 200 persons. Aaron Jones, master of tho National Grange, in his speech said that practically all the farmers of the country were for the pure food bill. Ministkh Woodpokd has warned the stato department at Washington to watch tho future movements of Spanish warships. It was stated that Spain, urged on by tho party in power at Mad rid, was preparing to begin hostilities against tho United States without waiting for a formal declaration of war. In reply to a telegram on tho 4th from Secretary Long, of tho navy de partment, Adm. Sicard stated that he had talked with tho president of tho court and they had agreed that it was not yet possible to fix a date for the finding of tho court as to tho cause of tho Maine disaster. The court of in quiry finished its investigation at Key West, Flu,, and left in tho evening on tho Mangrove for Havana. Tin: cablnot meeting at Washington on tho 4th considered tho killing of Hakor, tho colored postmaster of Lake City, S. C, and it was decided to in crcaso the government's reward to 81,500 for thopurpotratorsof tho crime. Tincnn was recently considerable talk In senatorial circles in Washing ton about a proposition to bo sub mitted to congress for tho United States to guarantee S:SOO,000,000 Cuban bonds as tho price of the island's free dom. A Washington dispatch stated tho other day that tho Cuban question was Hearing an acuto stage, President Me Kinloy being resolved to press for tho ending of the war in tho Island by May 1, realizing that then tho rainy season would commence and it would bo impossible to intervene before Octo ber, and thus there would bo six months more of starvation for tho mfortuuutes in Cuba. Thk Spanish government, it was an nounced at Washington, has demanded tho recall of Consul General Leo from Havana and that merchant vessels take supplies to tho Cuban sufferers instead of United States warships. Tho govornmont at Washington has complied with tho latter demand, but -,will not recall Gon. Loo. Secuktahy Alqku, of tho war de partment, has entered into contracts for tho delivery, within J10 days, of 2, 600 pairs of ambulance wagon wheels, 3,500 sots of harness and H00 ambu lances. Contracts havo also been made contingently for army horses and mules. OENKIIAI. Thk strike of tho NKWS. 8,500 cotton mill operatives at IHddoford, Me., against a ten per cent, rpuueuon in wages nas been declared off. Tho operatives havo lost 8210,000 in wages slnco they struck and tho business In tho town has been puralyzed. : WARCH X898. t Jffion. Tuer Wed. Tlmr. Frl. Sal. E J ."S .... 2 3 4 5 I i'iiiiiiii 'Liii.!: 1 27 28 2? 30 3 J Tun stool steamer William II. Lynn was launched at Chicago on tho 5th. She la 420 foot long over all and can accommodate 201,000 bushels of corn. A Finn recently occurred in the Sa turn and Sozenowlce mlno at Urcslau, Prussia. Twenty dead miners wore got out and there were said to bo many more in the mine. A Nkciko named Will Jones was lynched by a mob at Lako Cormorant, Miss., on the 0th for assaulting a col ored woman. In a tenement house flro at Pitts burgh, Pa., on the 0th one woman was suffocated and five other people were so badly burned that three will prob ubly die from thoir injuries. Tin: Post at Houston, Tex., has print ed a letter from United States Senator Mills in which he formally withdraws from tho race for re-election, which leaves tho field to Gov. Culberson. Wiui.i: out walking on tho 0th at Cedar Rapids, la., Alfred S. Healy, aged 25, shot and instantly killed Miss Libbio llrauschuud, aged 15, and then sent a bullet through his own head. Tin: Army and Navy Journal at Jios ton has published a long article under tho heading "Preparing for War,' in which tiie present warlike situation is carefully reviewed. It states that there is grave danger in tho United States from ignorance and over-confidence, but in case of extremity there would bo such an uprising of a great people as would shako tho world. John J. Kain, archbishop of tho Ro man Catholic church at St. Louis, wus named as heir to a one-third interest in the 2,000,000 estate of Charles A. Hardy, lato editor of a largo Catholic paper in Philadelphia, Ckazki) by jealousy C. W. Wood mur dered Mrs. Irene llrclder at Ottawa, 111., and afterwards sent a bullet through his own brain. Mrs. Wood had threatened to glvo her affections to another man. In tho waiting room of the prison at Sing Sing, Now York. Adrian Uraun, a convict, attacked his wife with a knife and hacked her until she was dead. The man had been sentenced to two years for beating tho woman, and sho had paid him a visit to express her sympathy and tell him of her forgive ness of his cruelty. Foun tramps wero found dead in a refrigerator car at Fort Worth, Tex., on tho 4th. Death resulted by gas from a tire built with coal. At three o'clock on tho morning of tho 4th Mrs. Olga Deraorcst, at Grovo City, 0., took tho life of her four-year-old son with a razor and was on the point of murdering her sick husband when a servant aroused some neigh bors and the woman was overpowered. Mrs. Demorcst had recently shown evi dence of insanity. Thk Kentucky houso of representa tives has passed, by a party vote, an act to prevent tho making of a contract payable in gold and making such a contract null and void. It is substan tially a copy of tho Nebraska law and declares both gold and silver legal tender In payment of debt on exactly tho same terms. A. N. Hull, one of southern Iowa's wealthiest men, was ground almost to a pulp in his ilouring mill at Selma, la. Ho was caught in ally-wheel and every bono 'in his body broken. He was 75 years old. "Kid" McCoy knocked Hurley out in tho second round at Hot Springs, Ark., on tho 4th. The fighting was fast and furious. Tho knockout blow was a left hook on tho neck which lloorod Hurley and'ho was counted out PitKSiDKNT Diaz, of Mexico, may bo called upon to settle the Cuban ques tion. A memorandum proposing arbi tration with the chief executivo of Mexico as arbitrator, a Washington dispatch said, has been laid before President MoKinloy. It contemplates a united request from tho American nations to Spain to submit tho ques tion of Cuba's futuro to Diaz. The schooner Speedwoll, from Marco, Flo., for Key West, was struck by a squall on tho 3d while off Marquesas, 18 miles from Key West, and capsized. Nino persons wero drowned out of 13 on board. NicAit Payne Center, Ok., the twin children of Thomas Ziogler, aged two years, slipped out of tho houso and fell into a well and wero drowned boforo tho mother could reach them. Isaiiklla A. Maiish and William C. Huzzel, convicted of tho murder by poison of George Marsh, tho woman's husband, wero sentenced to death by Chief Justice Ross, of the supreme court at Montpelior, Vt. The court overruled tho plea for a new trial. TmtKis men called John Reeso to his door ut his homo south of Munclo, Ind., early the other morning. Thoy tied and gagged tho old man and locked his aged wifo in a room while tho house was looted, Mr. lleeso was beaten into submission with a elubitud his long beard was torn out by tho roots. Mils. Winblow, who will christen tho battleship Koarsage, to be launched at Newport News, Va., March 24, has refused to use water in tho coromony. All tho breweries in Cleveland, 6., save one, 13 in all, havo passed into the hands of an eastern syndicate with a capital of SIO.000,000. A lakok steam dry kiln at tho Cen tral coal and coke sawmill at Texar itann, Ark., tumbled in tho other after noon, seriously wounding a numboV of workmen, two of whom will die. Others wero believed to havo boon buried under tho debris and killed outright. Largo timbers, sheet Iron and lumbor and railroad iron wero bent ucd twisted into n shapeless mass. Thk students of tho votorinary col lcgo at Kansas City, Mo., on the 5th gavo a banquet of horse meat to tho members of tho faculty of that insti tution. A FinncH street battle took place in Tcxarkana, Ark., on the 0th between five-vbarbcrs in which one was killed outright, another mortally wounded and a third seriously injured. Tiiiikk thousand people saw Michael's exhibition of speed on his wheel at St, Louis on the 5th. Ho rode five miles in 10:41. Tin: torpedo boat MeKeo was launched at Haltimorc, Md., on tho 5th, Miss Hello Wordwell, of that city, acting as sponsor. Mns. Si:lvania Ross, a widow, waa burned to death by her clothes catch ing flro while encamped with her par ents on tho lino of the 'Frisco exten sion In Lincoln county, Ok. She hailed from Kansas City. Tin: secretary of agriculture has sus pended tho order requiring sheep In transit to bo dipped at tho Kansas City stock yards. Tin: steamer William Ernest struck a rock at Hrownstone, W. Va., and sank immediately, the water rushing in so rapidly that tho crew and pas sengers barely escaped alive. Jamks W. Hi:ll, president of the St. Louis Safe Deposit company, recently appeared before tho houso post office committee at tho invitation of Con gressman Hartholdt and make an elab orate argument in favor of postal sav ings banks. John F. An.MSTiioNa, a mining man of some note, while temporarily In sane, jumped Into a shaft at Ishpcm Ing, Mich., and fell 444 feet to his death. Louknzo Haunks was hanged at East Cambridge, Mass.. on tho 4th for tho murder of John Dean, an aged farmer. The motive was robbery. Tin: Hotel Graham at Graham. Va., was destroyed by lfre. Loss, 800,000. Tiiouiili: was reported brewing ia the northern coal district of Colorada on tho 4th. Tho trii3t ordered a shut down of some mines and the men threat ened to shut down the entire district indefinitely unless some agreoment was reached at once. Iloitsics attached to a United Statea mail wagon in St. Louis became fright ened and ran away, killing the driver, Samuel W. Halley. A itioT occurred at a prayer meeting at Shirley City, Ind., tho other day. Hernard Harris, janitor of the church, was beaten into insensibility and Rev. Mr. Singer rushed in to save his life. Tho mob turned on the clergyman and ho was knocked down. The court of inquiry into the wreck of the battleship Maine finished Its in vestigation at Key West, Flu., on tho 2d. A dispatch from Marathon, Tex., stated that James M. Hamilton, an old mining prospector who has spent two years searching for gold in that sec tion, reports that he has made rich gold discoveries 75 miles south of that place. Tho leads wero said to be of surprising widths and contain gold In paying qualities. ADDITIONAL. DISI'ATOHKS. Seoketaky Long has issued an order directing that tho Minneapolis and Co lumbia bo put in commission immedi ately. He also sent orders to Philadel phia, Now York and Hoston for the en listment of 800 seamen at once. ' The federal supremo court on tho 7th rendered an opinion in the maxi mum freight rate ease. Justice Har lan hold tho Nebraska law to be con trary to the 14th amendnieut in that it authorized the taking of property without duo process of law and was therefore invalid. Tho opinion was favorabio to the railroads. The City of Vicksburg, one of tho finest Anchor lino boats on the Missis sippi river until tho tornado of May 27, 1890, when its upper works were de molishcd.'has been bought for the St. Louis naval reserves, to bo remodelled into a gunboat. It will cost 525,000 to remodel tho boat, which will be armed with rapid flro guns from the navy de partment. It was stated at St. Louis on the 7th that another strike of Illinois coal miners was probable as a result of tho cut in wages by the Rig Muddy Coal company of Cartersvllle, other compa nies stating that they will have to cut likewise. It was stated that Japan realizes tl.at Russia is making dangerous en coachments in Chinn, where she her self should enjoy tho fruits of victory. Russia, on tho other hand, will not re cede, hence a war with Japan seems in evitable.. Tin: senate on tho 7th consumed tho day in considering District of Colum bia business. Tho houso passed tho bill for two additional rogiments of artillery. Mr. Cannon introduced a bill appropriating 550,000,000 to bo ex pended by tho president for purposes of defense. It was referred. District of Columbia business took up tho rest of tho day. At Mentor, O., Mr. and Mrs. Justin Alexander, an aged couple, wero found asphyxiated in thoir home through es caping gas from a hard coal stovo. A highly feverish condition pre vailed in Washington on tho 7th, caused by tho announcement that Spain had asked for Consul General Lee's recall, and tho backdown by the Spanish gov ernment did not abate the strain. It was feared that war was imminent. Reliable information from Havana was to tho effect that tho report of tho court of inquiry had found almost un mistakable evidence that the Maine was exploded by a mine. THE WORK OF CONGRESS., Condense Dully 1'rocemllngft of the llfty Filth Itegulur Houston. A FAVOiiAiu.K report was presented in tho ocnato on tho 1st on tho Ducon resolution for tho erection In tho capitol of a bronze memo rial tablet commemorative of tho offlccrs and men who lost their lives In tho Malno disaster in HnvAna harbor. Senator Stowart (Nov) spoke nKalnst tho bankruptcy bill and charac terized It us a diabollcul measure. Ha had not finished his speech when tho Alaska home stead and rlffht-of-way bill was taken up.... Tho houso entered upon tho consideration of tho Loud bill, relating to second-class mall matter, its nuthor giving notlco of an amend ment permitting tho transmission at pound rates of snmplo copies up to ten per cent of tho bona lido circulation of nowspapor periodicals. Only three speeches wero mado on tho bill. Mr. Loud (Can mado an cxhaustlvo speech in Its favor, Mr. Moono (Tcnn.) spoko ngalnstlt and Mr. Perkins (la.) In Us favor. Mr. Curtis (Kan.) reported from tho commlttco on Indian affairs his bill relating to tho government of tho Indian territory. Tub scnato on the 2d debated tho Alaskan homestead and railway right-of-way bill, tho special feature of which was a speech delivered by Senator Klklns (W. Viu), In which ho ex plained how tho Canadian Paclllo was enabled to mako war upon American Interests nnd how and why tho aggressions of that great railroad ought to bo stopped by tho Unlred States. Sen ator "Warren (Wyo.) Introduced two bills for tho cession of arid publlo lands to the states in which they aro situated. Senator Harris (Kan.) presented n petition from citizens of Kansas urging congress to prevent tho adulteration of wheat Hour. ...Tho houso considered tho Loud bill relating to second-class mall matter. Tho speeches attracted llttlo Interest. Messrs. IJromwcIl (O.) and Ogden (La.) spoko In favor of tho measure and Messrs, Hell (Col.). Simp son (Kan.), Clnrk (Mo.), Drown (O.) and Lcntz (O.) In opposition to It. Mr. Clark delivered a oulogy on tho country cdltSr, saying "Ho Is as faithful to tho people ns tho necdlo to the pole." Mr. Griggs (C-a.) gavo notlco of an amendment to Mr. Loud's amendment, provid ing that nowspapera and. periodicals should havo tho right to sond out sample copies at pound rates to tho number of 1.000 copies. A iiesoi.ution was Introduced In tho senate on the 3d for a congressional inquiry Into tho killing of tho postmaster at Lake City, S. C It was referred. Several unimportant bills were also passed. A motion by Sonator Hoar (Mass.) to non-concur in tho houso amendments to the bankruptcy bill wns adopted nnd a conference committee was appointed. The Alaskan homo stead nnd railway right-of-way bill was then considered, Scnntbr Vest (Ma) speaking in opposition to It and ridiculing a report made upon tho agriculture of that territory. The consideration of tho bill was not completed when the senate adjourned.. ..In tho houso the Loud bill, to correct alleged nbuses of tho second-class mail matter privilege, was burled under nn overwhelming majority. Tho vote was not taken directly on tho bill, but on a mo tion to lay It on tho table. Tho motion was carried by a vote of 10 J to 110. Forty-sovcn re publicans Joined tho democrats and populists In accomplishing tho result, nnd ten democrats voted with tho majority of tho republicans. Tho announcement was greeted with applause. Aftek a debate lasting soveral days tho sen ato on tho 4th passed tho bill extending the homestead lnws and providing for right-of-way for railroads In Alaska. Comparatively llttlo discussion of general Interest was created by tho bill. Senator Jones (Ark.) introduced a bill to authorizo tho loyal Crock Indlnns to bring suit against tho United Stntes govern ment In tho United States circuit courts.... The pension bill and tho consulnr and diplo matic bill got through their llnal stage In the house and both wore sent to the president. At tho night session 32 pension bills nnd nlno re lief bills woro passed, among thorn one to pen sion James E. Kawllns. a son of Gen. John A. Knwlins, nt the rate of 3J por month. Mr. Rawlins sufTcrs from epilepsy and Is Incapable of earning a livelihood. Tho houso then ad journed till tho 7th. Toole the Law Into Thoir Own IluntU. Memphis, Tcnn., March a. Fred Moore, tho murderer of Tom Anderson, was taken from the county jail at yen- atobia, Miss., and shot to death by a mob of 50 persons. Anderson and ! Moore had quarreled about some trivial matter. Moore followed his man and shot him five times, afterward placing i the body on tho railroad track to hide , the crime. There wero several wit nesses, .however, and soon Moore was behind the bars. Ills Officii Cost lllm IIIh Life. Aba, Ga., March 8. Tho friends of John It. Freeman, who was assassi nated here a week ago, assort that ho was killed by persons who wished to prevent his assuming charge of tho post olllce, to which ho had been ap pointed by President McKinley. At tho time Freeman signed his bond he expressed fears of assassination, and two days afterward ho was shot in tho back and killed as he was entering his house. No Flap; In Koinsiu Catholic Churches. Washington, March 7. The con gregation of the holy ofllcc, one of the most solemn tribunals in the Itomnn Catholic church, has just sent to this country a decree regulating tho uso of flags in decorating churches at any church function. This decreo abso lutely forbids tho use of national, stato or other emblems of all purely secular organizations in any service of tho church. McCoy AiixIoiih to l'"lcht. St. Louis, March 7. Kid McCoy, who returned from Hot Springs, Ark., said in an interview: "1 havo $5,000 up which says I stand ready to meet any man in the world. Three men have accepted my deli Maher, Choynski and ltuglin. I havo seen fit to select Ituglln ns tho first man, and at Cin cinnati, March 0, my brothor will post 5,000 in cash to fight him." Hays (Hhhb Was In tho Flour. Savannah, Ga., Mareli 7. F. W. White, who represents a wholesale house in Kansas City, Mo., was ar rested in this city on the charge of at tempting to kill his wlfo and his sistor-In-law, Mrs. Wllkins, by putting glass In tho Hour used for making bisouits tor breakfast. Tho Whites are tem porarily residing here, and have hud domestic trouble for savoral weeks. llrnscll litis 11 Now llulcr. R10 Jankiiio, March 3.Sonor Caui possale lias been elected president ol Brazil by a large majority. Tho oppo sition in ltlo Janeiro abstained from voting. There was no disorder. Hypnotic IVonrtcrn, No one need to go to Paris now to nee all that is marvelous in hypnotism. In the hypnotic wards of .many hospitals of this country nrc hypnotic subjects that a mere glance, it is said, throws them into tho trance state. But in order to overcome that obstinate kidney trouble, the persist ent use of Hostettcr'a Stomach Bitters is necessary. Use it also systematically for malarial, bilious, dyspeptic, rheumatic and nervous diseases. . . . 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