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A ft tr., Short Q GOOD tories Um Mary Manning, tbe author, trbU acting Home for the fitat Urn. a amxioua to include a viait to thu mb of Caesar. Meeting a citizen on Via street ahe Inquired, In her beat Italian, the location of the tomb. TUj nao looked greatly en-hairm-aed- "I m desolated, klguorina," Le a p ilo- rtzed. apeaking In excellent Lnzi.aii; "1 lo not know. Cuekar Una beeu lead ao long I" -Will you kindly tell us," a New fork reporter aske.1 of Mr. Patrick Campbell, the actress, "why you are io fmjuebtly cold ami unre.-p onsivc it oar profe-s on, ilou't you know? flave you any grouch agaluat newspa- rr "Not a thing except one, he replied; "they wilt, now and asaln ball me Wlra. Pat.' I can't slum! ibat. fl'at. It is tin- lust mraw that break i ) Campbell's back." A Kcotcb doctor, who m attending ft laird, bad Instructed the lmtlcr of the bona In the art of taking and re- rordins bis mn.stcr's tetnpeature wbu thermoweler. On repairing to till louw one ijiori.hig he win uic by til iutler. to whom he said: "Well, John I hope the laird's teiepi-rature la not ftny higher to day." The man looked uzzlcd for a moment, and then re adied: "Wcel, I wm Just woiiuvrui that mvscl'. Yo tee, be died at twill 'clock." , Lord Roberts once found himself In the center of new fricnila In a Loud m dub. There vim a vciy tall gentle man present, who, evidently believing lilmself to shine as a wit, sel.ed evey pportwdty of raising n lau,'h at other peoplea expense. On belli;; li.tro luced to Lord Rnhcit. the wit Lent do-.ui patronizingly to bin lonlBhip. and re marked: "I have often Ileum or yon. but " shading bis eyes with one fcand aa thougU the famous general, kelnf no small, could ne win only with dlfflculty "I have never seen roo.' To this Iml Hubert a promptly replied: "I bnve often teen you, feot I hare never beard of yon." That there arc conscientious Janitor pp I S . ii - " ... cnrk nt Jobn.i Hopkins T'niverslly lie waa ttnfnrtiinnto (iioin.h to rceciv counterfeit five-dollar bill, the worth leeaneas of which he discovered wh.-i (m-rding It to the f-eeret.iry. He w.n caat down over the discovery, but said that be remembered the lii.tu who bill lianiled It to him. and would watch tnt him. Ko;ue Ibne lat. r the ecr- iiry anked Mm If be bud yet seen Hi mart who vlet 111 i.ed lllill. "Aeb," Sad the Janitor, "!ot mini vnt n ( nie do , hill be rl it not come around Hlretty. I'.nt vot Is de difTerenee? Some days ir,a are. I fi:;!; (le Mil VM coot un 1 ome days I tlnli It v:.s l a 1: so I va't for one of dem days ven I tl;:k de bill as poot und 1 pass him out." One of the del Rate to tb UepuMi enn National Convention from the Fhitlpplnes told a story ab mt Oiiptnin ndrew Itownn, whose exploit In mr rlnK the Presidents mcssase to flar rla won for blm a place unions: the , ticrocn of the Spnucb war. Itowan wa , tatlonel at a post In one of the re- irote province of the lalnn.lK. A back (Ward season bad been dlsnstrons to ', Irropa, and the prices of provender bad fcone akywnrd ns a result About this lme several wealthy Chinese mer Irhanta had been arrested for smus- prllnc Rowan put the Mongols at cork ciittlnc prtsa. This brought forth a protest that tlniilly round .is ray to the chief authorities nt Jdnnlla. In due course of time the foi nwlns tfleirrnm ren'hd Uowim: "Why are ynu compelling wealthy Chi nese merchants tn ev.t Rra-sV "lti cane prnss Is hlsh," waa Itowan'a la conic response. you win And stamped on the front oi tat box the alze of tb clear, awl at on end the color. Ou the wtto:n of the box, at the aide, you will Bud Borne fancy name, such aa nor ae Habana,' or "Flor Fiuoa.' These are only atock worda and nieao uomin further tban that the tobacco la gool Havana tobacco, altboui-'b the cisart may have been made lu Connecticut. On the under aide of the box you will OuJ only the factory etainp and labl announcing that the muter of the cig- BIG NAVAL STATION JAPAN tK WILL OTILIZK fOBT AKTUIK MtKIIHCAHOMi. LEFT TO HIS FATh (.LFKIL MllrKL A.K!a BOVl H At WAS AatKUUktU. Caarral Mul K p Tim Tr-fr ml Ik trw.a-ra of Wr 1 ikmm 4; vr-TttUl All err a. t,oo. TOKIO. The Jaaaneia Intend tn ar baa Oiled all the requirement of Ps aulisu a naval tut ion at Fo't Ar Uie law. If It be a aouietic cigar, while the top la devoted to the name of the particular cigar with the nauia and addresa of the manufacturer. The Inside cover 1 apt to be embellished. particularly In the cheaper grade of clear, with some (jauJy piciure. usu ally that of a acanlily clad female. -Undoubtedly Uie best tooucco smoked l;i eiar in thli country u II, a notlvw.l.roWU CllllMII tobuCCO BIlJ thu cigar 1 further Improved If it If toe ha'te r. It made In Culia. particularly In the pro- Halny will s on vince of Havana. For this reason many ao-called Havana cigara are la reality cigar made in thia country and shipped to the island, whence they are reshipped to ihe iniiei States, and the revenue Ktamp Is duly pasted ou the boxes to deceive the un initiated. ' Many amokera who prefer a llsur. n ,t t,m. M,. wrapper enjoy uie navor oi nr nilla wrapper with the Havana filler. To aatisfy the taste the Uavaaa to bacco freiuent:y Is wrapped In Can- uectiMit wrapper, which Is colored to look like a Manila wrapper. Inferior grades of clgara freiuent- ly are made of colored iuuw, being ued to ataln the wrappers light straw color In spots. The best leaf of the tobacco plant is that which Kro nearest to the ground, and when Uie ruin aplasias muo on iuo leaf these little straw-colored spot appear when the tobacco la cured. When these apots are genuine u wrapper will be a good tobacco of itl grade, but whether it is acid ataln oi not only the expert win ue am determine." THOUGHT RELIEF NEAH kl Kt-ttl -Kri TO H EAK OK fATKINW UKKKAT. ICKO- ko:ius SOUVENIRS. The latest thing in bonnets for Kore an women dates back into autiuuity. It cutibihta of a amaii, blight grcca dretrti wuikt. thrown over the head. The collar band huiiK down across the total numb r ttiur. Vice Alnjiral V. hi abai auia lil prbiblj b placd lu charge. The iiiliitaiy anm ni-tia1 Ion tifily retain a tmali tanisdii aa to jo m tin p Uiouers ltl au and otd-r nsl' red. Ttie fleet Umii ly indeannir mines, tiut irikt to lliclr yreat nu i b- r iiavlition UI tie un afe lor a loin; time. O.ily uivet'i- invnt cra't be ailoed to enter U prbitil ItlU be opened up to titutrii. Japanese c inta des aie nr inline toelai liJi week r st i vie- to Hut p rl. U W p oj-sed IijiH to fl at a 'uurlu duineil: war l-au iieoer the si:ue ounnioLS at toe Uiir J wa nejfo! I ite l. In a reuert le vlve.1 Vier l ist nljbt Hear Almiiat lCitmlf-i r. vl-wi toe allnup's of Uie Ho&iiai s to tie kttoy (be IihI tte'lnp evast0i 1 and the cast defense ves'd Otvisiml. the kinking of tnelr ves,el I t th" purpose of bhM'kiiu Ihe etittaiio lo i lie bar .oi and the d;isri foi ftee d in of Ibe torsi'rni b at destroyer hkrrv, Sinml, V.a-itoi and Sirdty wi Icli re. chert Ctie F in and tli tMuyili ind ItoUl, wiilcu rtdditd Cne Foo, and tb Sinvili a in Itoliki. vkfiich leicbed I'sl'itili. Toe tep .ri says III' J.ipaiit-ae pr'.icc'ed ciui-ei Aklta aidiin and a IbililU of totpedo boit ri' at rme-a followed tue fout ur-.l niuiKl Kus-i iin v.isids tOAar l Clie Foo ar 1 Hi it the protected crusher ('biyuiii and a number of toip do I b at r)ts royeia fi iiowerl the Smrl and Hi Ikl to 'Hloutau. In b dn ports, I lie r ixirt &,is, lljsdan vcs-ieh were cou piMil t i disarm. "I lie le port in conclusion sa ( : . "I be( to tcp rl that our brlHIaut klrat ical inovement ill tills fit Fiction was 8U vessf ill C imid'ttel." lbs ifjnnfef of prls"iieiB was com tbted yesterdiy nfteinnn. The of nd'eers ttansferrid Told Hi linn Una N.,r kin Arotj T?t Hat Ivraij HI n A 1bi k Ha I. fc.Olll.4 III !! . Krit iTRIKES ON ROCK .ojKsiTEJisKr's riAOsniP aiu TO Hlr. rOL KUfcBfcU. iO DETAILS RECEIVED E NEBRASKA NOTES HU11TO Rt lMri RtGABDLlH OK DIsAkTt.lt. Takrn fur and tint be had been brow and uioulh, ana uie urmiam sieevea fail upon each id. The fasli Ion is auppoi-ed by aouie persons to coiiiiiieinor.ile the defense of the cap ital. In -a long uo war, by women who ilNxiLxed themseivea as mui by w cur ing their hUkbanUa' war-coats. The sleeves liae been lined with red from time Immemorial, w) that when the wair.or wipea hi bloody aword upon them It might have no ht.iin. Tbete little Jacket are brought hoina na souveinik by annual m.... lu Korea. Another popular reminder of the "Hermit Nation." the control of which .1 I... I... . ..n,l T,w.tl IS HOW COVl'ievl V) ivurioa uu u..j."" Is the amall hraB bell, from the cross cliioiier of which hanga a lish wi-. 8.x; men jj.m. G neril Noel's fp-irt, received at 11 o'clo k "vittiKliy nlwlil, annoo ices Uiat the tfrtiislcr of lo:t A'tlin p lsoneis wa compl'ted Siluriav a'ten oon. l'nrce J i and iluee clerks w re hUo I r.t,sf i red. II KA I A It I'KKs Of JAPAN E K A 11 M Y AT Pi Jill' AUTIIIIH. Via Fas in. Lieutenant (iener iN i'k and Siojron dT lave decide 1 ti vo 1 1 J iptn as prisu.iKia of war. deneral Smyrnolt wis in command i f the forts at, Port Arthur and Gen eral Ko:k comiiiained t lie fourth rii vlilon of the army there. General Foi k says be will rJ 1 1.1 bis men lu Gen- of sheet brans. These bells hang in japan. the open air, the alighteat breeze stir- Fifty per cent of the Russian Offl ring the pendent tisb, which In turn errs will go to Japao and share with their men the late or prisoner, or war. There are five Rushan admirals at Port Arthur one of whom will go to Jauac. Amonit the admirals is a pilnce Tel e fnreln naval at ladies lave vKitr-d Port Arthur and lnspctid the luiuiluaof the Kussian n.et. LON rON.-ltepnrts previously re celved heie wcto to the ilfect ilia both Lieutenant Gcntrals lock aod hioyin II had bee 3 killed at Port SECRETS OF 1 HE ClGAH TRADE Prdinnrr Hmokera Tmniclne They Ar Kapert Judes of the WVed. "Nine men out of ten when you band them a cigar will roll It tender ly between the fingers and smell It knowingly before attempting to smoke It" said an avenue cigar man today, cconiing to tli Washington "After putting ou It a minute or two, If you as'.: his opinion, he will tell you 11 about the cigar. Its make, grade ami price, and inform you In a con fidential way that be knows all about tobacco, und cigars in particular. In ninety-nine cases out of a hundred bis information will be wrong, ns only the tobacco expert can quickly Judge of (the Intrinsic merits of a cigar and fre ajuently he will be at fault. . "For commercial purposes all cigars are divided Into three grades of to aceo, known as dark, medium ami light, but there are forty or fifty admdes, which are grouped under live aubheadlugs. ' "The grude of tobacco used In o (Cigar has nothing whatsoever to do with Its Hlz.e ond there Is praetenlly 'po limit to the number of sixes. Any jelgar manufacturer may bring out a cigar of aiiechil sl.e and give It what ever name he pleases. The best known how- are the con- tinkles the bell The Korean en ah box la also begin ning to ornament American uouies. Since some three thousand Korean cnah are required to equal the Amer ican dollar, Korean poekctbooka tak on the a!r.e of an English ball chest The chests are generally decorated with bras corner and ornamental plates, cut In stencil with the design of the awuBtika, one or tne earuesi known ymbol of the world, which at least twenty-five hundred years ago denoted, na now, long life, happlneM and good fortune. The appropriate- ness of the symbol to a money chest it apparent to even the least symbolically minded. Train HeiTion In hill ris. On the firt-chig tialns on Itiisala'l Siberian railway there is a barber wh cun be called to oue'a compartment A considerable stock of mld clne It carried, und this Is In charge of a man holding n degree from lh'J Himdac government vbiih permits blm t-j practice medicine, although he Is not entitled to the i'.eg;ct: of doctor. 1M is qualified to treat minor complaint and is experienced and w-!l cii t pel for obst. trbal cases. If an ailing pas seiiKer ilea. res, the tiain loef will send it ilif-patch to the I'.ist action point where the railway luiinlnlstia t.on maintains a paid doctor, and li t services will be requisition d, ami th i fiee of charge to the p:i-si'iig r. I.'l case- or very si vere ii:iic.hs ne u io necessitate the removal of the pasa h- ger to U hospital, the pi Ct nt will re ceive a trcanm nt ana m u emes tor certain period free of chnrgo. op hliu S as l oo tiosy. Otherwise And you actually prove or gossiping women r Wise Yes, for Ibis reason: I nav noticed that a woman who la nlwuyi tnlking about her neighbors never I mi time to complain of her busbuud. Detroit Free Press. and niost frequently used sizes, vr. In the cigar trade are the has. which are divided Into 'bnu Buef and 'specinl,' 'regalia bouquet' nil 'nui'bK'io.' 'm 'lev' n(l 'l""1 ptelbi' having a distinct shape of their nra born luck own. The 'pauetclln' Is a long, thin rignr, Willi tapering ends, whereas the 'Ijreva' is nnlshed off abort at both cuds and has nn even thickness throughout except a alight narrowness t th end which Is held In the month. - "if tau will xauilu cigar box t The Heioit toui teoua Miss Passny You may sneer at po1 dogs, but they're faithful, anyway. 1 had rather kiss a good dog thau sonn men. Mr. Sbnrpc Well, well, some met ky .Philadelphia Ledger li to l It". "Are you going to send your dntig'i ter to boarding school this fail" "No, he la going f uer own accorl we don't presuinis to dlcmtu U oui childieu." Detroit Vrtt i'veai. Arthur. Or January 2 a St. Petirs bu g dlsra en di riled that Fi ck ba'i been killed but ar'r;!"."'! that I.e had been wounded. A cibpjteh re ceived fr1 in MLkden Januaiy 7. sain that wt.il the death of Fuck bud in t been published It bad, lor kix wreks, tnen BC cpted tnerc as a fact. The reuort of Gene nil Smyruoil'a dcaUi bad nevei been cm H rnit-rl. The oiilr pilnce admiral known to have been ut Port Aithur vsa Heir Admiral Prince Out U -msky. A M IMcrsbuig clS(!iiti;li on Situidn said tb.it Infuruntl'in had been re cilved from the Fi o I bat 11 ar Ad in Ira i Pilnce Ojkt leiu-k .', (llrfuled bad anivid at Lbe Fuu tin i.o.ird i In in cli. Tt )K IO . Lie uter ant Generals Fi-Clt, Mm I imtl and In tt'ilAsiy aim Hear Admiral Wilinann will b brm ght to Japan as piltoners ( f wai Lleiiieiiant tieoeial St,o ss 1 will leave I b y .laiiu.iry 12 on a Japan ise transport for Nagasaki. He will be accompanied by the other paroled t'tliuei. Tor Kuosiaiis probably w leuiH lo In Jauar. a lew days and tlieii proceed on a Ficncli steamer to Luri pe, Kuliirf by way of the Suez canal. General Nol reports that the 0(11 cits paroled to dale uuiottr M and Oideilies i'iM. Must Not Di Oo Gallow. STAMKOUI), Conn. -Mrs. William J. bib ksend rer has prepared an ap peal ti the women of mprlci, urii liu them to Use tlielr Inlluenoii with the governor nf Verm nt and the governor of Pi -nt.sylv ini.i to sivu trim the gallows Miry Hosier i of V ruiont and Kate Kdwipil if Penn sylv.itil i, sentenced to be h uigitd foi tne murder of their liusb ind-t. Tne appeal Is based oo the grounds to capital puoUjuieDt n prluciple. rTRM'QUAlt I ERS Till HD JA P K X KS K J 114V, at Port Arthur, tit Ibn Tfiu Cap'.aio Tsinodi, the Japarif-e H'atl odicer wtio was s nt to Port Arthur to Infonu Gn- tral lceii 1 oi ttie contents of ills messie of the ni)jror of J id in, fcailig ttiat iIij g irilson should b) treated with the greatest toiuiaei atnn, siy: "jin ril Sloes. P first Inquiry was out the Ii 're ibouig ot tieri eral KurooitKtn. I s-il t I did no know ex telly, tut undf r-.iood be was somewhere about Mukdin. lie-n r il Sf esstl rem irked that be ban last hear! fiitil iieneiai Kuroiiatklu O'totier ti. sijlig lie w u (I ci me to relieve Port Arthur soon. .neral M"esei anueu inai. be. had sent out Chinese spies who icturoed arid repor ted l bat 'jener 1 Kuiop .tkin, w ith a relievlrg aunt. ai at Klmdiou, twenty miles north of Port Arthur. General Miess-d a idalnlv Incredulous at niy state n ti t H at Ger ira) Kuk patkln bad b en defeated and driven back to wards Mukden, so 1 produce! mips, h .wed til tu the posii.i jn 0' the tw) ar nins neir U13 ShiKHo rlrer and gave Stot-ssel detail o' KurnpuUln's dele it witi the l's of 5J.OO0 to . (Mil men, at which the Kuslan gin- enl eipreistd auia.ement quicktf remarked misled. "i.eneral Ftcrssrl then asked where the Biltli: fleet was, and toll I, l'ii that some of the ships bad not pass d the Cape of Good Hope. "With a h"pB''-s8 expresloo eial Mtoessi I said: "No that Port Artnur ha? fallen there Is no ma for tue lleet coming anv further." "I then aslc-d General Stoessel w'lal hid ca is;d inn most damage to the i;irris0i during tu a siee, ami lie r pbe 1: 'V iur eleven lncii uxU ri. After tliey ar ivel our uaensiVij 4 w iiks I) 'Ciui ) useiuss.' J :ner.il SiomscI then pointed out that hi and Adnriai Atexiei ad b'cu throiii-i tli tiox -r tr utile, i id h id sen th1 w ok of the J ip.m- S'auny. 0 'iie'al Stoe-sul als-i salfl be had bien associate'! with the Jap anese tfenetul. Yamtguchi atd Fukesblma, at that time, and fx prevsed the opinion that the Kus stan and Japiniso forces ht borr e the liens' share of the work. Since then he had a high Idra of the or ganlzation and lighting qualities ol tne Japanese armies. "The real caiie of the war was, In General Stoessel's opinion, the lg- tiorame of the Hu'-slan people of the tghtirg qil lilies of thr) Jjp.ne&r. The tirst attack on Port Arthur in February by the .lapatxse fleet whs a iremennous surpii e in- ' be expialne I, w. te only partly i;ar ilsoned by two thousand triOps. 'At this point Gerieial St-esse 1 'aid be bad nlas opp'scd tie si heme nf Gov. nor .Sakha'OlT ol Pert Daltiy In spending money In tiuilding up Port Dalny, instead of tinii-Mng l he defense of Port Arthur, Saiiharuff. who was an engineer oiltor died of dysentery during the si ge. "Ontlnutng General Stoese! prabel Uie iifctnuity, pl'ick ncc patience of the Japanrsu Infantry, e nee I a U In making siege parnlliis and tretiches to the foits. , "!ie?en!ng to thn h r 1 1 1 f r p Gen eial Michel sitd that at. first be did not thi; k the artillery pr.it Lice goo 1, ieit he w is so ui compelled to r o o- ei.i' I io -v good It was. Gene i! Ko i drateuko sn I a colonel of engineers (Irmatil. General Stoe-sel pil't'0. ieit, er kllhd In North Kn. win 'ort hy a lapauese shell Just prior to t he i xplosloti on December lo. G -n-eral Stoes8!l felt tlnlr 1( s gr-.atiy, a Koudratetiko was a clever en gineer. "Geueml ,Stoescl further sn!d be had served bis emperor in three wars, and bad been thrbe ounderl Hist In the Husso-Tuiklsli war, secondly In Hie boxer trouble, atO the third lime at Port Arthur. Now lie felt he had ea-ned tlia Hgtn to iclurn to Kussia and live In ltd old age Willi bis family. ur Trip of lialite Hi p' .SulloiiC sir Kn uial ud lll,...id iiarjr toHueil Miul tu H lla.d. PAP.IS. The St. Pe'ersbirg cjr ..itidett of the Paris ecitioo if ft-: New Y'nik Herald teb graphs that Vice Admiral Hojesi vensky'a flag- up. the batibthip KoIjz houvarofl, ii s struck a nu k and foundered. Tne lat beard from V Ice Admiral . ifstveusk's buiaoion was con- ia d lo a 0lsp,itci dated Tam ave. Island of MadngnS'ar. Jaou- iy 2, in-whlch It as stated ihU the ice admiral's division of the Fus- un secoud Pac'tlc 6qtiad;on, consist- tig if Die ba'.tlisblps, three ciuis- rs, two trausp rts ana a nospuai ip had anchored on that day In the . - ... ii...j rouiMeaa Oi alul Marie, uu ibisju n i be ezgr; cuar. The Kn'ai souvaroff was built at Sr. ivtets'.urg lo 1!JJ arrt was oi I I f,l tons 1-2 feet, ber beam 16 feet, ' er drauifit 2 feet and Indicated nos; pi. wer 10,000. Her armament wis of the Iiussian Krupp pattern i nsisted of four 12-Inch twelve 6 1 eh, twfnt-3-lriCh, lwentj-3 ound ?r und sxl pounder guns. SI e bad ox torpedo tubis. Her complement of men ws "40. LOS DON. There Is nn confirma tion here of Ihe tepert unm St. Pet eisburg of a disaster to the HtSslan tialllslilp KoiazS ouvaiolT. Acordii g to tt e disDatcn to the Daily Mall irmi M .he on of the aejchille 1s- l nKis. about one thousand miles eat f ZiLzibar on January 5, both di visions of the Kussian Hall It: sq lad r n were proceeding in the direction if Dig" 'J Sa itez. Merchantmen who li:s.ed Vbse Adniral li j"stvca'y's oivl-don reports tint the .'qua iron keipsK.0'1 s ail in and apptais to matituvcr w. 11. Specld oisp itches fro n Tokio siy that the Port Arthur garrison was marshalled at 9 o'c oek Thmsd iy mo i 1 g at r'ahutsui In accordance w.th thu terms of the suplemeritary gieeuicnt. The Standard's l'ort Aithur ci.ncsunndeit reports that he town ap.iears to have been little damaged by the bombaidrueol. Car rl.gesand rickshaws, he says, are m .vlng ab tut with well-dressed pei ple, who appirenily are anvt ilng but starved. Ibe ruinid foits re semble hills shaken by a mighty con- rulslon, and In many cases eviry trace of the works has disappeared. The cflicers of Hatttry A of Wf more weLt to Lice in to atUDd HhS sc'iKl aoo take eian loalions. S eel woik on the Hurl ngton rail roan Ciit-off west of Wyo.Oie was be kun tbia week. Mrs. Maiie Schmidt of Heatr c was gruniei a divorce fioai te hus band on the grounds of nou-suppvrl and crtelty. Am ! IL Scl lefelbcln of Aslihnd was injured b tte explosion of bis gun while out timing. Tne muse e of bis rilit arm was torn i ut. revivals are telrg l eld at Jlum Lolct and will lec ntim.ed itnouiili the mouth of January. All of tb I'rites'ant churcLei have tniieJ la thi: work. A branch of the Salvation Army has taken up quarters at Wymore and are doing 0od woik. A r uu-ber of roriTt rsious have bien made. R. C. Janirs of lluoiholdt, th newly e'ected county altorieytbli week moved to Falls City to take up bis residence and tLe duties or bit otlice. The Peatrlco Maernerchor, a Ger man sir wing seciety of this city en tertained a large number nf their friends at a musical and dance re cently. The high sen oi of Wyraore has piil an1 al-o a boys' basket ball team. Eich are (jetting In pood trim with daily practice games In 4 few weeks. Miss Edith Hrlnkwortb of Heatrfc entertained thirty of ber colleg friends at a New Years party. TI) atTair was among the pleasant social events of th6 season. ! Dr. H. Aee one of the oldeali pra- tit loners of Nebreksa Is verf. Ill at bis home in Valley. He is m years of age and It Is feared bis aiH merit pneumonia., will result seri ously. In the private rflise cf Chief of Pollct Routzahn at Lincoln occurred th tuanf pe of Miss Meta Fink of Lin coln and Arthur R. Turner of IlasS ojs. Tte couple will life In th latter town. The surveyor's report Is being dis cu;sad I y the county board of tuper v sirs of Oconee regarding the pro posed new drainage ditch In tbii ceiinty. The ditch if constructed will be twVlve miles in b ngt h and will be of great te-eiit lo luw anef sivarupy lands, Mrs. Charles Scott of Lincoln com- plained tn? other (lay thic her bus land attempted to chop down th birn and leveled a gun athissrn, Fred besides being abusive to her. He'was sentenced to twenty-Jive day id jail. Officers In Clash. CLEVELAND. As the result of l crash b-twien the federal and I'untv authorities, that has biieri un since Mrs. L. ChaiwicK arilved 1 i tins city from New Yoik as to who had jiirlsuktli.n over the piis lonei's care while she Is In the utility jail, the federal auttiot It li s deti n itel v stated they would assume such control under authority vested in tnem under a decision of the su preme court of tin United States !n a similar case in another state whicti they think can be applied io this instance. This dispute has arisen because of the privlcge assumed by Former Sheriff Harry in permitting her husband and other persons to call on Mrs. Cliadwbk contrary to an ordtr of the federal iodi;e. that written permission for such interviews should be brst ob tained from tint court. Sheriff Harry tetiied from orhVe last, Situr li'iv midnight, lie wm succeeded by Geotg't G. Mulh rn. An a coin ty olllctal Si erilt Mulhcrti obtained from the county "licitot an opinlou to ti e effect that inas much as the jal was a county Insti tution a United States rrisone' wa no more th.n a ounlv prisoner while con lined therein, and was un- dcr the authority of the slieriff. An op'nlon was handed to tha siicilff by District Attorney John .T Sullivan later In the diy to the eiT'Ct that the ferieral putlnultles rout rot td Mrs. Chadwlck's cue, and that no p' ron should be allowed to see aer without their psi mission Fire In Oil Refinery PUILADKLPIIIA.-A tire wlilct huriied for liyn hems occurnd at tin plant or the Atlantic Uenlilng com pany, In the souUiwesteru section ol theclty. Three larje parallni ilk. I tn tm a and several Small lubricat ing oil tanks and storag sheds wen iit'slrojed. Tne loss Is estimated at mote thin HOD 000 . T ic Hre Is Silc in huva heeu tl.ilHed bv a deJeCtlva electric light wiie In a pump buus'f,oui seelDg the block sl.'oaL adjoining one ot the agllalois. Collision On Lnke Shore, CLEVELAND, O.-A renr-end vllision occurred lale last iMRht between the. twentbth century llm te1 and the C'hicigo, Ibston and New Yoik special on the Luke Hiore rrnd near Ari'ola X. Y., as a nsult of which eight pnsscnoets were Injured, but none fatally. Hoth trains were castbound. A tilmdlrg sno s'orm prt ventert the engineer of the train following The nistory and Art club of Sew ard held Its annual banquet attn. home of Mrs. S. C. Langworthy. Th ' last year has been a successful- prlod for the club and the memrteri felt highly Jubilant r n Saturday night 'Or the effiirts put fUb and tnt good work accomplished. t One of the principal cases In th district coirt at Scbuvler this week is the lieiiinv? regarding the will ol the late Chirles A. Sharman. number of heir will attempt tw pr ve tint Mr. Sheraian was of un sound mind when he signed the In st rutueot. Conductor Mooney, of Aurora fell from the top of a car h le bis tral was unlnaoing a shipment of cattle. He fortunately landed In a snowdrift and hesleds a severe snaking up waf. so little injured that he with bilf was able to get into the way car. The Haptlst consent! m of Hum holdt lias called to the local pastor ate Rev. 0. P. Wall of Sc. Louis ana the call has been fcccpted, the min ister having already ente-ed up at his work. The church has heel wituouti a i'L-yuiar pastor fi r several months. The children ano prand-hlldren ol Mr. and Mis. William Mid.-e twiot tiagn county's pionerr usirtents lield i family reunion at the honi'i i f Mr. and Mis. William Slnll at Ibatrio N w Year's (lay. A sumptuous din tier was the feature ot I he occasion and all t h iroug'ily cnjoieJ the daj with the venerable couple. About tbiiiy wete present The 2-year-old sun of Sheriff 0 J. Caning of Cournbus db'd very sud denly fron croup. The .little ont bad been ill (or two or three days, but at no time was considered to bl dmgtrous. Hio remains will In taken to Platte Center Tor bunat Superintendent Rou'e or the rooi farm was seve elr Injutil wnlls milking a cow at '-lit! farm neai Platlsmouth. Several bones In on Ic; wee broli en by a kick froui tb unlmal. Johnston friends of Mrs. Johl Pfeif.r were surptbel on Sun 1 y it leirof I er He ith In Calif jrnla. Mrs. Pliefer bad one weit ior I er bcil h and wio'e on Chtliiinis day t hut sin was ficlug much 1 npioved au4 would l8 back lu the tpriLg. r rk 'I ijfK 4tV: m tt cm 5 '-"I eT- 4 I . i