, A , i i ;!' w I! ' 1 I" 1 1 i c C i n 4 1 I News from Over the State o Umi'iiiicm From Iiimiiim AmjIiiiii. David Mulouhoy, of Sooth Oiniilin, u patient in (ho t limine iiHylum at, Lincoln, made hln oHCiipe from the hiHllliilldii the other night during a (Idtiro glu'ii-for Ihe nuiUHfimwii of the IniiuttoH. The guiHtn from Mtilcn lioy'n ward at- the dance, numbered 80 and they were all counted iih they left the ward and landed in the, (lance hall. Another patient who had been given permission to go to Lin coln during the, afternoon returned while the frolic wa.s at ltn height and incidentally dropped into I lie dance hall, Mulealiey, who !h evi-denlly-not as ituinuc as lie might he, took advantage of the fact (.hut 130 pe.rrfoiiH were in the dance, hall and jnnile 1i!h exit quietly ami hastily, ho much ho (lint he was not miKHcd un til iipvI. morning when noseu were again counted. - Patent nieitleliiv Pndtl. Myron, the five-year-old Hon of Mr. and iMrn. ('. I). -AyreH, of Kearney, died under peculiarly distressing cir vuniHtatiec'H. Saturday the child waH given a doc of patent medicine which acted upon him an a violent poison, lie wan given the proper done, hut it hocjiih that the condition he Wits in canned the medicine to act iih it did and the little fellow soon developed all the symptoms induced by a violent vegetable poison. NeUIeil Hovun-YonrM' Qiuirrpl. The Guthrie brothers, Robert and David, of Superior, nettled their long Htunding differences out of court. For the last hcvcii yearn these brothers have been at war with each other over the possession of the mill ing property at Superior, which is worth easily $10,000. Their lawyers finally got them together and a com ' plcte and amicable settlement was made. Machinery for Hinrch Plant. Two carloads of new machinery were received nt the Argo starch plant at Nebraska City and will be installed as rapidly as possible. This machinery is for the manufacture of printed wooden boxes for the starch. Th factory is now grinding 2,500 bushels of corn per day and expects in the near future to double the capacity. Application for Water HlKlit. V. C. Wright, of Omaha, as trustee for the IMattsmouth Power Canal company, has applied to the state board of Irrigation for the right to use the waters of the Elkhorn and lMatlc rivcra. The application pro poses to erect n plant to cost $1,500, 000. Mr. Wright asks for 2,500 cubic feet. One Now Sold for snto. George llrlggs & Son, nine miles from Harvard, held their annual sale of Duroc-Jorseys Saturday, which is nald to" have made a record better than any other before made for this breed of hogs, Thirty-one head sold for 'an average price of $108.50. One 'ow Hold for $510. Ilnrtlcy'H IIoihIniiicii "Want Free. Unless plans which have been set. n foot miscarry, a demand will be made upon the legislature to proyjde means for the release from their iinanclal obligation to the state of the bondsmen of ex-State T reasuror'Uart ley. Autl-rJvronrliiK I.eniu. Denjamin Mickey, a son of Oov. Mickey, has organized an anti-swear ing league at the Capitol public .school at Lincoln, and it probably will be extended to all the schools of Lincoln., Muffiilo County IJoi'tor Organize. The physicians of llulTaln county met at .the city hall u Kearney and organized the UulYulo'County Medical association, according to the plans adopted by the state association. Dry CoimIm. Kir in AnnIkiin. Tho DenniH Dry Goods company, one of the largest mercantile estab lishments of Humboldt, assigned Its stock to two trustees to dispose of in tho Interest of creditors. Illelinril C. Orr for Jiulse. RiehnrdN C. Orr, of Hayes Center, was appointed judge of the Four- -tccntli judicial district by Gov. Mickey -to tako the place of Judge Norris, .Tcaigned. Plnlnvlew Hotel Iliirncil. The Merchants' hotel at Plainviow burned Saturday. The cause of the fire Ih unknown. Loss, $8,000. Fred Stolnhrnusc, the owner, will not re buikl. Hiiuday Mcliool Convention. The next meeting of the Nebraska Sunday School association will be -hold in tlio M. K. church at University I'lltce Juno 23-25, Y. M. C. A." Convention. The Hi "to convention of tho Young Hen's Christian association convened t. Hen trice Thursday for a three tlnyt' nr-HKion. IUmmu'iI Were I, out -" VvnrN. The minutes of (he Nebraska con stitutional convent ion of over a quar ter of a century ago, which it, was supposed liad by an oversight been burned at the time of the removal of the capital in 1875, were found in tact Friday In a basement vault of the KtatehoiiHc. For years an un successful search has been made for the missing inland's, in order to set tle disputed constitutional questions, and their resurrection is regarded as most timely as a source of informa tion for courts and attorneys. Attack tin School tiv.vy. In a ease tiled at, Lincoln, the. Union 1'aclflc llailroad company attacks the validity of the law relating to levy for school purposes. The company prays the Hiipremo court to grant an in junction against the treasurer of Merrick county to prevent him from collecting from the company school taxes to thi! amount of $.'liC,o:i, which the company alleges was levied under a Heellon of the statutes which is null and void. (iiic'i'iioi''n Anmi:il Dinner. The governor's annual dinner was given February 21 at the executive mansion. Gov. Mickey sent invita tions to the following ex-governors: .John M. Thayer William A. Poynter, Silas A. Holcomb and l-'zra P. Savage, Lincoln; Lorenzo Crounse and James 13. Boyd, Omaha; Robert W. Furnas, Ilrownville; Silas Garher, Hed Cloud; Alblnus-Nance, Chicago; Charles H. Deitrieh and James W. Dawes, Wash ington. I'ltroln for Clinrle Sharp. Gov. Mickey paroled Charles L. Sharp, of Papillion, who is serving n term in the penitentiary for ear rob bery on the Hock Island. It was tlo daughter of Sharp who wrote a let ter to Gov. Savage asking that her father be pardoned, and Savage, re fused to grant the rcquer.t. Shnrp's parole runs to the county judge of Sarpy county. Many prominent citi zens of Papillion requested Sharp's release. Sunt Huiul With Ax. While digging a grave nt Howe, William Cooney struck the right hand of Charles Keyer with an ax, the blade passing entirely through the hand and into the handle of the shovel he was using, splitting the palm between the second and third fingers half way to the wrist, and in juring the knuckle of the third linger. The cutting was entirely accidental. Couldn't Control Appetite. After driving his wife and step-sen from the room with a revolver, Fred It. Ingalls, of Long Pine, turned the weapon on himself and inflicted a probably fatal wound In the hcnA. Ingnlls is tho official watchmaker for the. Klkhorn. An uncontrollable ap petite for drink, which has ruined Ids health, was the cause of the deed. Ilrokcn-llenrtetl, lint Determined. Fay Smith, a broken-hearted but determined lover from Cret-e, arrived in Lincoln seeking Ills sweetheart, Anna Peardin, who after promising to marry Smith elopM with one .7. 11. Gaby. Smith said he would try to persuade Miss Smith to desert Gaby, and falling in that, woidd sue her for breach of promise. Iteiliieeil l'renelnjr'n Klne. llev. S. P. llenbrook, of Wyinore, who was tried for shooting at Dr. Johnson with intent, to kill, but who was found guilty of assault, was fined $100 and costs and ordered committed to jail until fine and costs are paid. The total was $438, but later the judge reduced it to $121, which was paid. To Do Their Own Shipping. Articles of incorporation were filed at Kearney for the Farmers! Grain & Live Stock company. The capital stock is $100,000 and Its purpose is to control the shipment of grain and live stock of the country by the farmers themselves Instead of through middlemen. To I'ureliiiNc Hunt of Cnrneule. The Second regiment band will give a concert at Beatrice the proceeds to be used in assisting the Woman's club to purchase a bust of Cnrnegle to be placed in tho new public li brary building. t Lend Deposit Near Ilnrncnton. What appears to be a very rich de posit of lead was discovered in a quarry a few miles west of Pnrneston and considerable excitement prevails in the neighborhood as a result. Willing to Vote llondN. Business men of Filley have offered to vote financial aid to the Kansas City, Peat rice &. Western llailroad company for making Filley an object ive point on the line. For Muyor'of I.lneoln. The republican primary election at. .Lincoln resulted In the nomination of George A. Adams for mayor by TOO majority over II. J. Winnctt. CORTELYOU IN OFFICE. Hecrntury of Commerce nnd frihnr To oh tliti O.illi Wodncisdnjr Lonl nit Sccro- tnry to tho President. Washington, JJcb. 19. George B. Cortelyou took the oath of office na secretary of the department of com merce and 'labor shortly, after 11 o'clock Wednesday. At the same tlmo GEORGE B. COKTELYOU. William Locb, Jr., was sworn in na secretary to the president. The oaths were administered by Chief Justice Fuller, of the United States supreme court. TO PLEASE THE MOROS. Unpt. I'nrHhlncr Ssltrnod a Trnnty of I'cnce ut Itnyuii Over n Copy of the Koran. Manila, Feb. 19. While Cnpt. Tor ching was at Bnynn, the Moro strong hold in the Lanno district of the island of Mindanao, the Moros conse crated him a datto, which is a priestly office. After tho consecration, tho Moro lenders nnd Capt. Pershing sub scribed to ieacc over a copy of tho Koran. When the United States flag was raised over the Rnyan forts, Capt. l'crshing's batteries Saluted it with firing shrapnel shells, having no saluting cartridges. The execution done by the shrapnel increased tho Moros wonderf uly. REFUSED GLASS OF WATER. Thomna Itntler, n St. Lnula I.nbnrnr, Wan tonly Alurdered by Andrew Laa lucr, a llnrkeeper. St. Louis, Feb. 19. Because he re fused a glnss of water, Thomas But ler, a laborer, is lying dead at tho morgue with a bullet wound in tho heart. Andrew Latimer, a barkeeper, who offered the water and then shot Butler when he threw it on the floor, is under arrest. Chicago to lluve 810,000,000 Maneutn. Chicago, Feb.' 19. Chicago is to have the finest museum in the world nnd Marshall Field is to provide tho funds to build it, according to pluns now under discussion by the South Park commission. The lake front is to be the site and the maximum cost is to be $10,000,000. Difference Peacefully Nnttlod. Panama, Colombia, Feb. 19. A cable message from San Salvador says tho relations between Salvodor and Gua temala, which nearly ended in war, have now completely changed, Presi dents Begalado nnd Cabrera having peacefully arranged their difference Chlnti 1'nyx for it MiiMnore. New York, Feb. 19. Claims aggre gating ?3'1,003, growing out of the massacre near Pckin of the Atwater family while the boxer rebellion was at its height, have just been settled by the Chinese government through the state department. llel'cvod to Hit HoKfllo' Frnnnln. Warronsburg, Mo., Feb. 19. Wil liam "Uossie" Francis, the negro who murdered Miss Mary Henderson near Columbus, Mo., on August 27, 1901, is b'dieved to be under nrrcst at Oceana, W. Vn. (Jrunrt Htmid to eitt ao,000. St. Louis, Feb. 19. Arrangements for the erection of a huge grand stand on the world's fair ground to Feat 30,000 spectators at tho pyro technic display of dedication week arc now under way. Indian Miitdon Found Dend. Kufnuln, I. T., Feb. 19. Eliza Thom as," a full-blood Indian girl, 17 j'ears old, was found dead in a field in tho southern part of town. Marks vero found upon her body indicating that 8he had been murdered. ARnlnnt Dill Prohibition Sundny Unnehnll. Jeil'crson City, Mo., Feb. 19. At its meeting last night the house commit tee on criminal jurisprudence de cided to report unfavorably on a bill to prohibit Sunday baseball. Totrty-Two Ilorscn llnrned. Wichita, Kan., Feb. 19. Tho livery and feed stables of George Morgan burned vhere yesterday and 32 good horses were cremated. A Ilccelvor fur 13 .1. Arnold. St. Louis, Feb. 10. The United States district court has appointed a receiver for the estate of E. ,7, Ar nold, of turf investment fame. PROVE DOAN'S FREE HELP. Tho3o who doubt, who think bcciuso other Kidney Remedies do them no good, who feel discouraged, they profit most by the Frco Trial of Doan's Kidney Pills. The wondrous results stamp Doan merit. 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You never Baw a more grateful man inyourlifc. "I am very much in terested in another case where I havo recom mended Cuticura just now. My housemaid's mother has a goitte which had reached a very dangerous point. The doctors told her that nothing could bo done ; that she could live only two or three weeks, and that sho would die of strangulation. Sho was confined lo her bed. and was unable to speak, when her daughter, at my suggestion, tried the effect of the Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Resolvent. Strange to say, she was very shortly relieved of the most distressing symptoms. Tho swelling Eccmed to be exteriorized, and she is now able to bo around, her house, and can talk as well as ever. 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