THE FRONTIER. fOBLlBHEIs BVSKY THORSDAT _Tn Fwwrai Priwtino Oo._ || QURTT.T,, ■> NEBRASKA. NEBRASKA. Tint Johnson county fair was nti on • tire success. Wm. H. Wooiwaru of Nebraska has been reinstated to a position ns copyist At <900 in the pension bureau in Wash ington. Sam Cannon, a Johnson county farmer, has sued the county for 8250 for destruction of a thresher that went through one of the county bridges. Anson Clark of Mindcn purchased nine cars of Colorado and Utah cattle the past week of Engaard x ; THE NEWS IN BH1ER • __ ITEMS OF INTEREST GATHERED HERE ANDTHERE. Condensations that Embody a Good ’Doal of Information Without Requiring Mooh Space—Foreign and Domoetlo Neirsy Note* on All Subject*. Monday. October 'IT. There U an exodus from Galveston on ac count of yellow fever. President McKinley mill visit Missouri some time next month. Tim fever situation at Sow Orleans Is with out chance for tin! Iiettor. Relations between Russia and Japan are said to be greatly strained. Ex-Secretary of State Chilton of West Vir ginia Is short f15,003 or (20,000. H. Lowe, the son of a former judge of Iowa, is in Jail at Tacoma tor burglary. Footpads hold up and fatally shot a Chica go newspaper carrier 00years old. Hannls Taylor, late United States minister to Spain, has arrived In Washington. Illinois and Chicago day at Nashville was celebrated In an appropriate manner. Gold has been discovered near Warsaw.Ill., and It Is believed there Is a rich vein. Gold engagements In London for import since September 30 amount to 15.100.000. The gunboat Marietta, detailed to relieve the Concord in Alaskan waters, has sailed. Fall terms of school In Mississippi will not open until frost comes on account of yellow fever. Frank Haupt was accidentally shot and killed near Clinton, Iowa, while on a pleas ure trip. Specials from Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Arkansas points announce the breaking of tho drouth. The thirty-fifth anniversary of the battle of Perryvillo was held at Danville, Jf/-, and w.us largely attended. October 1*. Light frosts are reported in a number of Nebraska counties. Tlte October term of the V. B. supreme court began Its sessions. Senator Thurston of Nebraska spoke at a political meeting In New York. There Is no expectation that yellow fever will diminish until frost comes. The Mlmmons department store, Chicago, a large concern, bos been closed by creditors. A wholesale jail delivery was effected by prisoners eon Bned In the jail nt Aberdeen, H. JJ. On the 10th the Burlington will seduce freight rates from Chicago to Colorado points. Flro In Atchison, Kansas, destroyed prop erty worth 075,000. Eight buildings were burned. Governor Holcomb of Nebraska arrived homo from tho Nashville Centennial sick with fever. Ex-Queen LUluokalont of Hawaii Is repor ted as being very 111 at her apartments In Washington. An arrival from Dawson City roports not euongh tood there for one-third of the people during tho winter. It is announced that an adjustment of the troubles between the Oregon Short Line and the Union Pacific Is In sight. Dr. Newell s. Albright, professor of bibli cal and historical theology In the lllff school of theology, Deuver, Is dead. Senator Tillman arrived In Columbia. S. C., from Trenton, his homo, lie Is a very sick man, suffering from catarrhal jaundice. First Lieutenant George L. Anderson, Fourth artillery, lias been uppolntcd milita ry attache to the legation nt St. Petersburg. Senator-elect Hernando de Soto Money lias been appointed senator from Mississippi to , Dll the vacancy caused by the death of Sena tor George. John F. Boynton, a well known resident of Leominster, Mass., shot and killed his wife and then committed suicide by shooting. Family troubles. Charles Anderson and Edward Knoff, brothers-in-law, living on Oak Creek, Cook county, Wyoming, fought with knives until Knoff was stnbbod to death. Attorney Oeueral Fltrgeruld of California was admitted to the bur of the supreme court. He Is In Washington for the purpose 1 of representing the state ip the Durant mur der citao. ! The commercial and scientific expedition to be undertaken for South Polar exploration under the conduct of Dr. Borchgrevlnck. tho Antarctic explorer, will start from England next July. , Wednesday, October 18. Don. W. J. Bryan spoke to 10,000 people at Russolvllle, Ky. The Irish famlno, according to late ac counts, has been exaggerated. Justlco Held of the U. S. supreme court has made application to be retired. Bpaln's now policy Is a proposal to employ native Cuban volunteers In the army. 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