_ . . - - _ . - GREAT IN DI : . Tt-I , r.UII Work or \ \ IIIIIUII 1II.ltlnl"Iuwlll : . . . . If } 'lCtllrlJll , Washington , Pcb. 28-At noon to. dny In the Jrcat hall ot representa- t.lvcs , In the prescl1' c f l'rcslllent , tuosevelt , P1'1l1ce Henry of ) russla , brother of the ONman cmpel'Orj the memhers of the cabinet , the chid . Jllstlces of the supreme court , the . general ot the arm ' aud ol1lcers ot the ] Uwho have received . I army , am U\\ : , the thanks of congress , the IImbas. - sadars litH ] 01 her dllJloltlalic reprc. .sLJlltali ves of foreign countrlcs , thej . - 'scnators and representatives In ( on. t grcsg and a large numhCl' of dlstln- I gulshcd JlIesls. . lion. , John Hay , Ml'I I I - , J { In les's setretay of sta te , prououu'e : d " . . . . . . . . . ia eulogy " 1 > n his dead chief. " , . . , Four limes before natlona ] memor. t if ; : , .tal servlc ( ! ' ; for presidents who have , ; ' , , j , ; ; , .dled in l1lco ha\'e becll held in this 'r ' hall , two of them , like this , iI1 com. . l' : \ ' , memoratloll 01' chief maglsl mtes who ' " ha'e fallen by the ha nd of asasslns , l , ' : nUllrgo 11ancluft , the historian , pro- noullculthe ( , lIlo y on LlncolI ] , and . - Billme WIIS Gnrllehl's orator. Jt was CIIIIlIl'ntl ' 1I1Iing that the last IJllblic cer'UIIIIJ.tI \ of S01'l'OW for the ] a. menteel l\II'KIIIey \ ] shlluld t.ake place in the forulIl \ \ hlch had cchoed his ' 'TOlcC , In the Ul'eua where ho w ( ; bls ' ; P1l1'8 , cmm O AN ANNI VltIISA n ' \ . , By II stran e colncldenco today was the tweutleth anulvelsary of that on which l.ho peerels ; ; Blalnc , In the salllO hall dclh'cred his eulo y upon ! tlH mart 'rc ' Garfield alld stranger ' , . J . \"y \ . . . : " 1itlll I he ! .ubject oC tCHIY'S mcmorlal I' . - , : ' servloe tIle chalrma lIf the , . ' was n com- ' ' ' " \ \ ! ' : ' ; mlttJc lllilL h.ld charge of the r- " : : ' ' " rangclll11nls on that occasion. \ \ ho f. , ' , : . then c01l1,1 h\\'e that f\ \ : ; ; : \ \ dreau\ed \ the I ' : - 11Iall who csr.or ted the then president of the United : -itates : and the orator > . > ' 1. of the day to their places' was d s- tined to be honored lII e Garlled ] , , , with the highest place In the Ift of his ( 'ountry:1 : < ; to meet his sad fate alld was hlm"irlf to be the next martyred - I tyred presldcnt above whose open : rave the natlun would bow Its head ? Ouly one year , ago , less than JI\'c I , days at the head of a' imposing r.v- ! , , , . 10 and military Ilrocesslon , McKinley' , passed triumphantly along P llns 'l- , " 'Vania avellUe for hi : ; second inaugur- stlon. Six months ] ater the trllgedy occurred ' at Bulralo alld an'Jther but 'dllYel'eut SOl L of processlun telldellY : ' 'bol'o his body through the streets to ' the rutuuda of the calli to ] , where tht } , rief fUllera ] cratloll wag delivered O\'CI' his cot\ln and tile trlbutcs of the nations of earth about his bier be. 1poke the unlversa ] sorrow. LAS'I' 'l'HI1IUT 010' IlESpnCT. Today once more , wi th uncovered , y' bead , the nation paid its last tribute I 1)f respect find publicy ] expressed its 1lvil1g grief. I Again the broad avenue was IJJled I -wfth vast cruwds , as they were a 'ear OJ.O. ! 1.'hen the streets were a sea of , glittering hayonets and at wa\'lng plumes and the air was filled with t'e hUDdred tongued resplendent bands , Today all was clianged. 1.'hc procession was unorganized. No r"'lrtlal ' music ll htened the feet of th thronr. . No cheers were heard , 'l'he ollly pageant was the clatter. ing of cavalry csclrLlII Prince Henry and his party to the capito ] and car. I rlnges here and there convoying 0111- , eers In uniform or diplomats In court , costumes to the place where the cue ] - o y was bo to dell vered , 'l'hat was tlH1 extent of the outward spectacle. To the people that event was ( lne of the mind and heart r 1t1lCr than fdr the eye and ear. nut nothwithstand i mg the rJet procalmed ] III admnco I I that adlulsioll to tile hall for ropre- II senlatves and e\'en to the capitol It- i , serl , was to b J restricted to those I I ' hodlng ] cal'ds , the people ( : ou regaI I , I ted in uUllulllbercct thousands ahout th ( ' { IreaC marble pile upon the hill. 1 I The ticket holders besieged the t great brllnw doors to tht } entrance ot I ! he rotunda and overflo'ed the por- , 1 I tleo and steps leading to it , the , j cl'owds kOllt b Ick by llnes of blue- i ' I coated pollee. . walled In tht ! three I sides oC the I.Jload plaza in front of . . . . the capitol. It they ( : oud ] not gain , I ' : " ' admittance they were content to bo I near the place whore the ceremon ' I I was to bo hrld and to catch a glimpsE I I ( ) f the lrJsldent , whoso accession wat , made posslblo by the death of hlll ' who the representath'o peopo ] were I' assembling to cummeUlorate , or tc. I ice Prlnco nenry and the bespangle ' I dlpomats ] and other dignitaries. The only emblem of mourning ut the cap. Itol was the flags l1uttermg ut htHI I -mast above the , two wings and great ' ! 8Io'lng dome i Before the doors wore open fOl I ticket holders tllo corridors at thE capitol were unoccupler ] save for the guards , Within the hall of repre. I sentatlves all was in readiness.rl'he consresslona : ] committee whloh had oh\r : e ot the arrangemellts was for , tunato , not ollly in the selection 01 the person to whom the honor of pronouncing the Cll10gy was committEd - " ' " , tEd , but also in the minor dotalls , The precedent In the case at the Gar. field memorlul exercise wns tollowe bloseh' , I @ " I _ . . . - . , , . . . - - - - - SIl 001"8 A 'rEAOliEl COUNTRY SCHOOL IN ILLINOIS SCENE OF TRAGEDY , Yon/lJ : " 'um" " the "lctJlII-1IInrcll1' " " Ac\ . mlrf'r , , , , , I lIllor for IInml-Trl , , , to ) (111 n 1'01,11 hilt I'nlh , Tlun Turn. the \\.RIIOII onlllln.'Jr. Sprln-tlleld ! , lll" Iteb. 20-1II1ss Eva Wloelllall , daughter ot ] ) r , W , A , Wlsemall , ot CamarJto : , Douglas COUll. ty , and a tcaeher In the Hlce school , was IIIU1dered In Iho school room today - day by li'Jet her Barnett , uged twen- ty-three , who then cOlilluitted sui- cide. I arnett rntered the school room &hortly aCter school hud be un und , lurnl ng to Miss Wiseman , who was Itandlll In flOllt of her .pupils , ho lalll : "You have rnlnrd me , " I I With that he tool a re\'o1\'er from Ills pucket and dl'llberately ullllO'l It at the teacher , who stuod for n mo. ment 1II0tIoliless , and then , scelng from Harnett's determined attltndo that he meant to shoot , beggcd him In frantic terms lIot to ] (111 her. Disregarding - regarding her plea fm'lIfe and gl\'ln ! nu eXlllana'lon for his deed ! he tired , , he bullet enterln Miss Wiseman's body , and she Cell to the floor. She 31ed In a short tllllO , and was uncou- Ielous to Ilw last. . Bert. lloI1Cwell , n pupil eighteen rears old , then sprang to his feet and : allcd out to Barnett to stopat the laille tl me stepping forward as though 10 (1 to the rcscuo of his teadler. Darnett turned his rcv , ] ver on Hope- well nod IIred but missed. 'l'he murderer thcn turned the weapon - pen 'a alnst his breast aud I1red , In- Hctln a morlal wound. 110 fell to Ihe lIoor and blo d ! lowed from his wound freey ] In a great pool , But In 1 few I11lnutes he ruse to his feet , ItalNered to the door anrl wall < ed an ! lghtll of a mile , when h9 a nlu shot llIIsef ] and then jumped Into a wen Iwenty feet deep , wi th six feet at 1\'lIter In It , In which he was drowned. Barnett was a suitor for 1\IIss Wise. nan's hand , bnt was not ] wown to av ( ' had'any troube ] with her. 'caves tl widowed motlter. He has ) eon II schoo ] teacher for 'ears near ai'UHll'go , ancl his replllation was the ) est. l\liss Wiseman was an aUrac. . live glr ] and a graduate of the 1111. ols normal scholl ] at Normal , Hullty cor J'mlwzzl""H'Jlt. Sprl fig Held , 111. , F'cb. 2G.-TIobert O. Pierson , Corl1101' postmaster at LOllis. , lIIe , pleaded guilty this nCternoon In the United States district court to embezzling postollkt' flJnds and was lelltenced to two yeal'3 In the Ches. ler penitentiary and fined S-a"HO. 'he Imount embczzlcd was $1.200. Col. John H. Shine , United States aJarshal : for thc district of California , brought Pierson here from California , l'he amount was made good by l'ler- lon's bondsmen. Plm'son , who fled rrom the state three months ago , was 'rrested on a ranch near San Fran- tlseo where he was In charge at ! lanchmell. He was emploJec1 In the Lank ill Louisville before he was ap- olilted postmaster , and was consld. hed One of the leading men in Louis- , 111 e , 11 Is lather is a veteran of the 'ivll wnr. ! II rH. ocrel Out UII Unll. Pittsbnr , Pa. , " } i'eb. 2 , -1\rs. \ Kate SoITe ] wife of the ) , llltsburg jail warden - den , whu as.r.lsted In thc escape of the ll1 dle brothers and was wounded dUl'lng the battle when they were recaptured , was brought here from I tlJe Buter ] hospital today.rl'lns af- ternoun she was tak n before Judge Marshall Brown and was released on a $5,000 bond signed ijy her father , Conrad II , Detrich. She at once left wi toh her father for his home at Mount Washington. Mrs. fotrcl : ; had fully recovered from her wounds. 1.'hree charges have been made agalnsL ] wr , one alleging t.he crime of aiding In the esc3pe ot murderers and two alleg Ing folonlous IIssaulL and battcl'Y , AI UIIlI'cI II , " Ullhllen. Clinton , ] a" Feh , O-James Farrell - rell anct his slstel' Gert.rude , residing Dn a farm near DeWitt , this county , were found today bounrl end gagged IW ' beaten lute InsensIbility by rob. b'ers , Both arc sll It u nconsclolls and will pruhably die. 'J'he supposition Is that they were IIrst chloroformed , but r'galned consciousness , offered resistance andwero assaulted. 'fhero Is no clue to the perpetrators , of the deed. lSe'f'crll n"lul , rrol1l HllcI , . . Vancouver , n. C. 1'eb. ! 2G.-While her companion , , Tacli Kirk was aseep ] , Lulu WaUs , a variety actress , at. Nome attacked him in a Ill , ot jeal. DUSY , and severed hl8 head tram his body with a razor. 'l'he news wa brou ht down b ' th steamer CU ) ' of Seattle. , 101n'1f'1 Clnllll I'cu' Un IIII\JU , Onawa , la" Pcb. 26-Chares ] A , Anderson has flied a calm ] at WashIngton - Ington , D.O. , for $30,000 damages for the death at his sistt.1' , Hilda S. An. ioJrson , who was klll d by boxers il1 MOlHzolia pro\'lnc ( ; , China , in 1000. 'wo ot Mr , Andersou's sisters wtr , 1.1Iled In China during the trouble's , but only one had talien out nuturall. t\tlon papcrs to become u citizen ot Uulted States , the other Ono beJni liubject ot Nor.way and Swedcn. . " . , . c , , - - KEEP HIM GOING i I'll. . . . . ,11'7 TI\l\n IU"cll , & 0 the A.art. CAn , \ ' . . , . . . I Wallblngton , D , 0" Feb , 26- I.'rlncc l1er1r ' of l'rl1s91a nd Butte , ' the welcoming delo- kc olllpanied \ ) ) , ltlollS , from both the )1re ) hlont lIud Ille Germlln emlmosy , arrived here lit : ; U o'c1I1c1this IIwrlllng-promply , schedule time , , 'rho tl'lp lrom lIaltlmllre to Wllsh. IIIton ! was without Incident , In the , luUylng districts of na tlluoro crowds , nthered tll watch the dClartng ) trnlll , and at Ic\'eral ) llIllIt'3 frum there onward - ward there were IIttlo groups at the & , allolls ) last which the train sped , o stops were made until this city was reached. ' 1'he trn In COIISIAtcd ot I he CIIIS Columhla , 01110 and Indlanl\ , I ht ) Urat ullll1etl helng the prllcc\'s "ar , alld the rcal' of the tralll WIIS Iloscly gUll'tleti ; IJ ' the sel'rct ser\ ' Ice tllCI1 , with tl carc that will be excr- 'Ised thrClu hJut Its jOlll'flcy dul'ing , ho prince's slay on A 1\Iel'll'lln SOIl. I'ltl NCI' No'r I'U " 'I'l } ) Ul' , 'L'he pl'llIce Clccllpll'd the tlllle dur. , IIIg the run frolll Baltimore to Wllsh- IIItun ! III delJlocmllc fsahlllil tllllllI rreel ) ' to these ah'HlL hi III , as they IIsclissed t he country aUlI the details , r his visit , 11 e told t hc presldents delegates that ho wished to see as clearly as posslblo the 1111Il cs tllrllllh ! ; which ho lVas tu Irll\el am ] thaLas there would ho sOllie lutcrcst on I ho part of the IJtople In seelll hllll as well , he I hlluJtht It would ho best to lIse open carriages In the drl\'lng pllrLlon of , thl' Itinerary o\'el'ywhCle. ' ] he ( h'le- ates told him they would arrange the mlltter. Secretary of State , John IIay , Secretary - retary of the Na\'y , Long , Assistant I Secret.ary of tate , Pearce , who had Immediate hargo of the arrallge' Ull'UtS a tile depot Hnd Count Quadl 11IId two other IltllI'hCS : of the Gel Ulan emhassy , awaited the a l'I'l'tll nf th ( tra\n \ Ill , the depot. 'I'hey rClllalllcd In U11 hn pr'ed rcceptlJI1 room , the , walls of wilich were hea\'lIy draped wltll Intcrtwillill Arnerlcan und Gorman - ! man ! lags , The al lJIosllhel'O was re. i doent ] with the fragrance oC flowers. I The embassy olllcials were III fnll uniforlll. A llllgio cail hy II ca\'alry. mall slatloned onlsldo announced the nrrl\'l11 of the train. It was halted jnst outside the depot , the engine detached und t he cars backed to po. sltlon opposite the receiving room , midway down the train shed. ' ! 'he wrlcomlnJ , : PII'ty : passed Into tht p inces "ar and Informally extended to Ilhn tbe welcome of the CI ty , I BlIlII"S.\ND ; SALUTES , I A tew minutes later the par : , cmer ed and pa-scd to tllo reception room. Comman er Cowles , l'resldent HooseveIt's brotherInIaand Adj't- tant General Corbin were the first to alight , and the prince was not fllr behind them. Walllng rapldy ] and , with thc erect b'arlllg of a trained 'naval oiiiper , the prin o srnllln to the group of olllcials , detectl\'es and newspaper men , through a double line of whom he passed , salIt1n ] with : a touch of his hand to the lItterlng chapeau he wore , ho crossed to the carpeted depot a\5e \ ] und entered the reception room.rrhere ho remained ten minutes , A"slstant Secretary Pearce and Chlet Wilkie stood at the door whllo U1e prlnco was waiting. Finally , Pr1nl o Henry accompanied by Secretm'y 1Iay and Rear Admiral Evans entered the last of the opeD carrla es. The carriages were drawn up In line , and the prince's carriage drove to tlw head ot the column , I Instantly the police and military es. corts wheeled into position , and the p rly started 1I ( } Pennsrl\'anla avenue for the Whlto hOllse. Intermluged ] with the crowd at the depot was a sma ) ) force of secret srrvlce men , de. tectl ves nnd policemen. Spedn ] prc. cautions had been taken to Insure the I safety of the prince aud his cortege , I nnd to Iceep the people from pressln , ' closely upon the party , Major Sy ] vester , the eh leC of poll co , had 21 0 of his IInlorlUmcn : ] on sIleelal duty , and 12 ; ' of these were detailed at the depol. Olhers worc distributed aloOlz the route to the White hOllse , A t the Whl te house a largo detaiJ of p'Jlco , aslstorl the regular men In Ju'eplng the jtrlJulids free trum intru. slllI of unanl horlzl'd persons , When tJJ line or carrln t's hearln tlw prince nnd rIJrteJe startl'd from 'the ' deplJtll platoon of slxtel'n mount- er1 policemen t ( Jole positIons at the , head of tllC column. Bl'twcen the pollcomen nnd the carrla r.s marched the mllltufes. . cert , comprising troops I" alld G ot the kcond United Htntes ca\'alry , from Fort Myel' , headed by the CII v- airy hand and Fourth battery , of 1I0ld .arIIllery. ' 1'1oy wore Imlledlately in 'fronl , an hack ot the line or open I ' carrla cs ankl ng' tile pri ncc's carrl. Ule. A score of policemen , on tUllt , also marched aon1sldo ] ; the car rlages on eaoh side , 1'1"8 Olr..r..cI all } , lJlflr Washington , D. 0" Feh , 25.ar - ry H. New of InlliannpoJls , has heen otTered the omee of flr"t assistant postmnster general to succeed WiI-1 lam M. Johnson of New Jorscy , who I bl : > resigned. I Mr. New hus not given his final , answer , f' is n member ot tl10 1'0- I Pllbllcnn national committee and Is' the editor ot the I ndlanapolls Journal , ! The chunge will ocour within t.he Dut , "wo nlontha , , , . . . , A , , . ' . 11. ' . . - - - - - - - - , , p ItINeI ON LAl'ilJ ENRY OF PRUSSIA IN NEW YORK ; I CITY. : &roo..t..d b , . N"w,1 " "llItIncl natt..rl. . . anel " " "rlChll' . ttlT'r \ \ COh'flllln-Jnrlllnn ' . . . . . . .1 " II , , ( . . .l-111118 IIf A r" " " , , ( In. dlca'flct ' \V.r'I""ult'r'tjh" I Ncw Ym.c , I'pb , 21-Prlnco Itenr If l'russla , repre.clltllth'c of his ' : Irother , the elll pl'ror uf G rllln ny. II t 'he Iliunchlnlt of the latter'g Allleri. mn bnllt yacht , reac hed New Yurk today IInd was l'oflIally ( weicollled II guest uf the nallon , The lalld bat. terles that lIard the outer harllor .oundetl the tlrsl , grcetlug , trI 1pone 'Jeroussaluto of twent ' .lIno guns , tilt' ' rilles of n SIH'clul naval sqllluiron liS' , enahled In hi honor re.eclwcd thr u ntll1lcllt , thcl' ( ' wns'erlUlI rcelill s ( rllna till' representative ! ! of I'rosillelli HOllsevelt the nrl1lY , nn\'y IInd thl' It ' of ew YIII'I < 111111 n reat crowe ! IIl1cd thc \\'a ' Into the dty to see 1I11c1 ohecr the sailor prillce of Ocrmlln ' , I Tile rcat stlll'lII 1IIIII1SL ! [ which thr K ron I'I'IIIZ'lllIelm \ had sl rUI\.tt'11 \ ! I rill dll 'S , a II wh It'h had lztJ(1 1IH' t\llnllo \ coast , In 1111 arlllor uf Ice ha ( Iflst Its fUl'l e nlld resl ned Its sway tl arlh s IrIshlne aUtI chcl'I'Y blue sld's , .0 there were no rC l'Cts that till' ro'alllIl'st was a full day late fur th ( ' ntertallln'nt ) prm'hled fur hllll , The \enltls \ . ! of Iareolll relll'hlnlt oul ' Crolll the storlll swept coast had dell- 1 oltrl ' localed the belated II110r alld OIade certain Ihe hour tllat she \\uu : < I real'l ) SlIlIdy 1IIIIIk , Thcre'IIS a curtain - I tain olT the huok early I his lIIurnlng lId It was arter \ ) lI'clocl ( hefore till' I\'atdlers catllht the shadowy outlines - lines ot the cautlcllbly approuchllilT liner. ) IKl' nImAIt AD rmAt , EVANS , Rear AcImlral Hohley E\'t1I1S , com. mander of the spcclnl sqlladron and lIoliorary nlde to thl' Irlrue : , left the alshll ) Illinois nt , n\(1 : \ ( o'clocl ( In the oaval tll llIn. With him wore Cap- I 'aln G. A , Cun\'erse his chief uf stan ; II Flalt Llelltenant Frederick Chaplll , El1shn ] , 'rank T. ] ' : vans. aldo , IInd I Captain Yon Hebller ] ) aschwltz , nav- , alattache at the Washln ton emha . ! y at the German JtI\'Cfllmont : , They I " 'ere all III full dl'ess uniform , ' 1'ho Nina met the I\ron Prinz Wilhelm beyond 1"01 " t Wa sworthlnd Swln- ! Ing around on the starboard slle : ot , the liner steamed III ) the h'ay , } 'rlnco I ' lIenry attired In the ulliform of an. atlml11 : ! of the German navy and sur. rounded by I'I ! ? oa\'lll and military I stair HI hrllllant uniform stOi d on I the 11l'Idge of the liner , As the I caval ( ug drew nearer to the side of the steamship , Prlnco Henry and Admiral I'alls I caughr sight oI each other and exchanLl'd Informal salutes , I I 1.'he dlslarwc flom sleamer to tll ' was too gretit for con\'ersation , how- : ever. As lIle two vcssels with otllla of tUS ! and ol1lclal craft moved past'Fort Wadsworth the tlrst gun Bounded , the prlnco ad\'anced to the end ot the hrldge of the Kron Prinz Wilhelm Ilnd stood at nttentlon , I As he passed the big American flnJ : { ' over the tortlflcatlons he touched his cap In salute and the members of his I luite dlclllkewise. The flllg at the : JackstalY of the Kron Prinz was dip.I I ped nnd the German na\'al band I played "The Star Spaugled Banner. " I The guns of Fort Wadsworth were I Dot silent beCore these acrnss the Narrows at Fort IIamllton boomed out their salute , When that cere. ! mony was o\'er UJe ] { ron Prinz was stopped and the Nlua hauled around j to her port side and Admiral E\'IIns : and his stalY boarded her. ' 1'ho - pas-I ! en ors wel'e gathered on the malll deck IInd there was a hearty cheer us I the admlra ] came lip the gafway. . I Admrlal g\'ans escol'ted \ was - ' ward at ollce and IfI the quarters for-I' , Captain A. Richter , muster of t.ile . Kron Prinz , ho and the prlnco met. i The prince came furward and taklll I the hand o ( tbo naval ol1lcor shook it I "arI111y. I EVANS OItl I TS TilE l'JUNCE. " 1 am very glad to see you sir , " said the adrl1lral. "E\'erybody In the Uulled States Is waiLln to wecome 1011. It Is my plo 1slU'c , sl r , to form. any greet YOIl In their behalC. " "I than you sir , and through you the people of 'our country , " respoud. ed the prl nce. "I am very Glae ] to bo bere on this splendid day , 'l'ho em. peror directed we to con\'e ) ' his compliments - pliments to you , admiral , and I do so with very great pleasure , " Admiral Evans expressed gratilica. tlon at the thJu httulness of the em- peror. lIe presented the members ot bls Btatf and the prince gave each 1\ bearty handshake and It corrHa ] word. 'rho newspaper corresptlndrnts who 'I Ire to accompnar the prince on his ' tour through the country were aJso ' 'ntroduced ' by the admiral. , Curtel : a I'ruoller. Manila , Feb , 2-I.-A torce of nntlv : onstabuury ] at banta Cruz , pro\'inco I ' ot Lagunn , Luzon , hru ; captured Cortez - , tez , second in command to the Insur. ient General ! \tal\'ar , and turned him' ' over to the mllltar ) authorities. Cor. , tet was in tancled security In a suburb of Santa Cruz known as AlIplt , and . .as ralslnu tunds Cor the Insurrection , A friendly native Informl'd Inspector ' I Sorensen of this fact and the capture j' I l .orfln ; followed. . _ _ ; , I . . ' . , ' . ' NI.W I < IND OF RAIL OAD TIES. I ll\lth AlllerlcRn Murn Tllllher to Uti ' ( 'rlccl lIy l'cIIIIH"lvllllln Hued , I ' 1'hl' l'\nllll 'h'IlIl,1l HlIlIl'ontt 18 IIUOII to 1I1'lu , 11n V"lll'I'lnWllt with 1IIl1W 1 < 111\1 \ )1' wood 1'01' licit. Ortlurs hI ) vv Iwcu plnl'ell nntl IIC\'CI'1I1 eonlllglllllelltH uf tllO ' ulHl'rllll : III'V IIUW un till ! \ \ ' 1I'rum , AlIwl'hn , "II 'II : tht ! l'hlludcII,111l 1.L'II"l'I' " , All HUOU 111:1 : thl'olIelli : nnl0 'IH'l'IIJII'lIt10UII ' be lUnda l'ul' 1111Il'llI/ / : llll ) lll'lI lit llolnta nlollg the 1IIIIIn 11110 ulII III lIuli ' ' ' IIruuntl l'hlilltlellllllll , 'I'll 0 tlei lire of Mom wood , ( liltl como 1'1'011I I1I'tlNh Uulunn , It Is clnlllll d I'or thl1I1 Ihllt tho. ) ' will Ilslllft . 'CIII'II , the lIm. vet. belllg vxceetllngl ) ' hlll'li 111111 IIII/i. I St ! lllIg the Iluullt ) . ur , tlumlJlllt. ) . , ' 1'ho [ lresont t1UII laNl 1'1'011I I hl'cl ! to tUII ' ) 'cnrs. 'rill ! 1IIIl'chllslllH IlI'lcc 1111111" 1'11I' lunch tic of the IOl'1l WUUII Iii 1. Ilull the < leIh'el' ' Jll'lev nhollt 1.CiU. 'file IIH : oJ' the \\'hltl ! unk tlII , which thl ! r01i11 hllll heell IIslliIII / IIholit ij l'llltH ! l1I1'h ! , 'l'Iwl'l ! hll"l' hCl1I 1111111. ) ' l"IIlH'llIll'llIj IIlullc < lm'hllt till. ' IIIHI 1\\ " I' U t. ) ' . 1\ \ \1' . ) ' ( 'UI':4 to 11I'11IUI'I' ! NIIIIII' nlllltl'lnl ! 1'(11' tlUI ! I hlt \\111 11111I111 tht' Hl'\'l'I'I' tl tll tWill hUll \ Y I Ililtl fnst. trlllllc , hut tllull fill' nil IIlIl" . . Ct'sl'lIl t'ISIIItH ! \ hll \ ' " hl'IHI nUIIIII"II. " I : \IIIIY JIlt tClil IICl'SI'I'\1I tI'v 1"'IH'e.1\ , hn'U bl1'1I'lslIl'h'll MIIl'Il ' \'U ! \ ! tl } , 1111 CIII'IIII- . cnlll to III'CSCI'I' ( ' the \\'oUII , CClIlIlIt ! l'lI' enscil III 1I1UI1 ! 1111\1 \ IIteul Illl1tl' IWlll IlIlu ( wnl 01' slJllll-hnlf lII11unlllllllll' , , JII ! < . nuw the lal\O here nlltllIehl"I'1 : " ' t:1outhm'n : : HlIllwII. ) ' Is I'XIIOI'llIIclltllI ( III Ill11111111 lIue , Ileal' SlInIlIlSI ( . ) ' , Ohiu , wllh II 1I1'81/n / of Hleol tlos cUlIstl'l1cll'tl 1'1'1111I 0111'orn olll Hlxty.11Iluutlll sleel I'll lis , Ahullt $ UOOOOono IR now Slltllt IInllll' 1I1Ir h ' till ! I'allrouthl or the cUllnll' ' 1m' ! l'IIO'hlUl'nout / ties , It huili/ / ; sU-1 IIIl1tl'li thllt t l , ( } OOOO ) lIew tI1I ! 111'0 IIcutlmllIICh ! . ) "l'ur. 'l'h(1 tolulnllllllwr o tle 1I0\\ ' III 1111 ( ' 011 the mlll'outls of the coulltr ' Is ( 'lIlculll tetl ut iSOOooOOO , ThlH 11en1l11111 18 HO I'I'Ulllnl1 lilt ! hl'l'e. tol'm'HOll'CCII of HIIIlllr ) UI'O HO nCIII'I. ) ' exhnll8tetl , HU 'S thl ! Bhlll Dlnlllontl , thllt till' IlItel'llntlollnl oelcl ' of1'110 - ( 'Icultlll'c hus IIIl1lm'tulwlI to Ollco\ll't : e till' gl'u\\'llI uf clltullu ) trcell'Ith HIle' clul rel'erellcl ! to Ihe IItctl ! of cl'oastleH Cor AmerIenll l'nll\\'II 'H , Whlto olll , cunCl'lIcl , whlto CUtI II r , chestnut , 111110 nllli t'I'lI\\'ool1 , which hll\'H 1111 to tlllll : tlllle lJel'n uRed 1'01' tlul : , IIl'e IJccomllll ; too cosll ' , If lIot too Hcm'ce , to RliflII1 ) ' thldemUlld 1'1'011I thin HOIII'Cn , 'I'ho so- ( 'h't . fHlm nBIs thlll the tlItnlllu he Jllnllll'llnloll the 1'lHht 111' WII. ) ' of 1'1I11. I'untl II II uslot \ 'ollly 1111 II futul'e ROIII'eo of SUIIIII ' , hut liS II 111I'UnH of ndtHII10 / th ( ! plcUIHII'l' ulIII comfort of \ 1'1'elm's \ , 'I'll's 1'1'01\1 \ tlliH wood , It Is chtlllWll , will lllst thht ' - ( \ vo 'CIII'8 , OUSTED A TRESPASSER. Spnrl"ow JUIIII'cIl 'VollclllccJecrK' Clnlm . Ulllt " 'Ult } tul'lo 11'II ht. I " ' 1'hIs IlIlIt : 8111'lnl ; , " SlIlt } the IIIl1n who Is fonll of WII tchlllg IJII'II.lIl'e. "n COUllio of l'clIhanded'oUlllluchl'H slul'tell to \mll II lIest hi tule 1'I\lh \ ) IJOle nenl' lilY hOllie , 'rill ! )1010 ) WIIS UII 0111 one , ha111 ; ; I IlCon sllIcetl ) , IlIltl Ihe hh'lI11 ttul'tClI 10 I < l1J : out II holn lit this point. I thlnl ; : thut the ' lhouJht WIIOII they HOUIIlcll ( the slol ) Ihut thm'o1111 II I'otten Illacu wllhln wllll'U ! It wOlild ho caHY01'1 , i Ulal.lIl/ / tlust. But the ' \\'CJ'O lIuolllcd : to hu 1III1I1)1I\lntetl ) ) , I'm' the 1OIo'na 111'11I 0111' 111111 the bullllln of theh' hOlllo Jlro/I'oHSCII / 610wly. 'rhc ' WeI'l. ! rltty , I 1I0wo\'er , nlltl 1'0110\1'11 ench othel' lit fhOl't II1tCl'\'nls , l1ntl the 'tlll ) , 11111' of tllch' hills went on IItenttlly : frol1l slIn. rlso to SUlIsUt , " 'l'heh' IICI'Se\'crmce WOIt out lit htRt nntl thc ' hnd n hume thllt they mlJht clln thcll' own. It'ol' the IlI'at time In f. e'cl'nI'eel'l : ! thc. ) ' loft the 81'0t to. f'ther , Ilr"hnhl ' to cclehrllte the IIn. Ishiliof / tile lIelt : , Whllo tlwyVero nWIlY n 611111"OW chllll'cll to ( lIalu\'er ! the hole nllllllrocorrlutll1t ollce tn JUIIIII the ( 'IlIlm 1I111'Ing thc IlhSIHlel. ! of thu rlJhll'lII OWIII.'I'S , " \\'holl the \\'oodllO'I\IrR ! l'utlll'lIOtl fl'om thul ' 'pll'hl'lIt.101l " . ! ( , sulrl the' hrll. ! lo\'er , IIC'OI'dlll to the DIll'oll 1"I'eo PI'CIIS. "they c1lst'o\'erll ! ( thl' ! 611Urrow lu glllJ ; ! : Ill'llIlltu their home ilK fllst nil It cOlllcl he clH'rletl , If hlnls ( ' 1111 swenr , thosc two woollIICt'\lll'J \ d'il whell they Wl'llt 1'01' thnt flpnl'l'OW with 1110011 In thhlr C 'CS , I'I'orn I holl' lIellon I ! 'nthI' gllillell till' ! lIen thnt thl' ' tl'lell to Imllrl'fiR him with the fllc't that t1wy hUlln't hellli01'1111 ; ' : on thnt hole 1'01' It l1Ionlh I'm' tltl ! flln of thl ! lhlll , I thllll \ll1I1l'I' the "ltufllhm lhat thl ! IlItI'utter WIIS 1\ll'I ( ' to CHeap ! ! wIlh Its lifo , " " 'lwlI li'llthm' ] tlllio the GOllt. Thl' hOURI' Iii filII or IIl'ulclI And IIJYiIl'I' ! " 11l'oCullnd ; \Yc 110 nnt durtn rUIl abollt , 01' I11l1lw thl' IIIhtl'lit \ HOllnd ; 'Vt' leave the hi JlIUIII1 ! illllt. A lid 110 lIot sll'ikc II 1I01e ; 1'l1' ! .Ioclol" . ! ! Iwn hl're fjC\'III tlmlI ! ! SllIce Cutlll'l' rOlle the gent , Ilc joln11 thc lorl/-\ / ! n weelI \ ; o- Got 111 nt .1 II , 111 , An/I ! ilxtccllth Im'thr'n hrnll hl him 1101\111 \ 'I'hou h III' 111"11 III' bl'ollghl Ihl'lI\ \ , HIli wrist was lI11rllllllll , nUll Ol1e big I'll ) Hllri'I'nt hlFi SUIIIIIIY conl- Thpr , ' IUlIst hll\'I' Iwen a 1I\'Ilr IIIIW 'Vlwn ClltIwr rode the goal. Hc's rellng on till' cOllch to'doy , Anll I1racllcln his HIIIIII- rrh. . hailing 811lInl , wIIl'ldng gr jI AIIII olJlI'r monkeyshines ; lIe mlltters PlIss\\'lIrlh ; ' 'uellth his hreath , Arul ntlll'r thin ; : " 11l"11 (1IIIIte- Tllt'y 1I1I1'cb' hl\ll 1111 C\'cuJIII'H WlIl'k When Cather rOil\ ! the goat. lIe hall n gllr ( 'OIHJ uniform , All ol,1 , 111111 I't'lilIILl hlue ; A hnt with flluml , . IInd 'ellow hraid. Anll 1:0III'n : hOtl ( , ! I , 100 , Dill , lIouwholwhl'n Wl' mention It , lIe W'ZU'I ; n 1001c so grim , \YA woudl ! ! ' It he 1'01111 the goat , Or If the Ollt 1'011" him , - - - - - Wheu II mlln IIUt ! his wife dress for 1 Plll'ty at tl10 sallie tlmt > . It nWllns thut he 18 kOllt hlls ' wallinon / him , nucl throws on II few ( 'tIcIea nnd halrl1lnw lJotween times. < : EE < : < : E & NEBRASKA NOTES 9 . 2) : > : z > ; > ? > : : tI- & 1'alrbIIrY 's fulr wilJ bo held Be , . temhor 0 to 12. Hosemont partlcs nro prospccU. . fur coni nud ha\'o uncovered &om. ; 11\1111 deposlt.c ; , 'l'ho Nebraska conference of the N\'ullItellcal Lutheran synod Is In . . . ' nt Iearr\cy \ , ' 1'ho rre byterlnns will ereot B 850.- 000 hull < lllll { nt Omnhu to be used at a . theological semillury. Crete wlU decide nt the sprlnjt elco > lItlll whether the city shull own BS electric I1Rht plllnt , New mllchlnery Is being put Into the Columbus woallen shoo fnctorJ alld the output 19 to he incre sed. ] 'I\'o hundred ersfJns Il'ttendoct tbe IIS Cuunty 1"lIrl1lers' institute a' \\'ecJlln \ \ Wllter , McCook I the Intest place to lune nn at.ttwk . of the 011 crllzc nncla com. , . Jlany IJ ! be to urHnulzed to sink n tcs' well , ' ! 'he Congrogntlonallst'3 at Taylor have made the III\t ! pllyment all the ( ] \1ht wh leh hils been hllnglng over the JlarSllnll o. 'l'ho Fl'iel1l1 Telegraph hns started In Oil Its twellty.l\f1h \ yellr nnd Is strn . .hie to IXIJJ'eSS ! Ils editor's hleas wlth- tlU t stutterl ng , ArUclcii of incorporation bnyo been mcd with the secretary ot state for the state ballii of Stuart , with n paid up calltal ) stocl , oC $ IUOOO. Bridget McCawley at N preolnct In the slIuth part ot Seward county , was udJutJed ( ; Inslillo ulld w1ll bo takell to the lHJSIJltulut Lincoln. , Tackson CCJIlnty farmers intend sow. . I nu a lancer ncrenlJo of sUHar beet. than e\'er beror J. ' ! 'ho tops maleo Rood foddcr alltl the roots are used I Lhe IIJlllltlfucttlre.of sngar , , " tlr lllrs entered the store of W , D. . 1Illd er & Co , nt Arlington and hcl I cd t.hemselves to n ( ew palrR of shoCSol Nothlll else Is mlsslnJ { , They nln. cd entrance throtlgh the trent door. Lhreats that the ncw court house lit Celltcr will be burned us SOOlI a5 lIulshed , the Knox countY cotllJlllsslnnCls al'O keeJlug I" clu5t\ watch 011 the buIlding , A , ] .1. " Ynntls of Niobrara was bad I } ' bUCllcd auout the I1rlllS and tace b the explosloll of a gasoline sulderlng I torch , All asslstllllt smotherlllg his Ihtlmlnclothes \ : botore dawu o r I sui ted , , ; At n Dll'etlng ot citizens at Vanoy it was decided to forlll tl stook COID- pany with a capital of $10,000 , to os. I tabllsh un Illdependent telephone I "lIIpUlY " : , e\'ell tll II II , ) ' to conuect with : Jther IlHlepeudenL 1II'es tlm1Ughou' I the state. I H. O. nussell , formerly commls- : lloller of pUblIo Innds and ' ) Ulldlngs , I IBid that the old soldiers of Nebraska I would usk I ho stute le Isaturo ] for aD npprnprlatlon of $7 000 for a neW' hume at l\Iiltord \ nnd repairs at Granc'l ' I6laud , ) noy MctCec , at Columblls , the hotel cleric charued with the larceny of checlis aggre allng l 8 taken from letters dcposlted in I.he private man- IlIg box lit the Merldlall hotel , WIIS aCf ) II i tted upon prell 111 Illary examlna- tloll before Counly , Judge Uaterman , A , 1IIoor8e , who passed 1for ed heclc for $1 OO on the 1'lrst National hallk ot Fremont has beeu arresslecl In OIdaholllll , IIo is said to havu passed sl III liar checlcs at Orand JsllOd ItrltllCallsas City. Ills ! { lll10 was to represent himself os slewanl tor a. go\'erllll1ent survey part , , ) ' . l'ho company which has heen or- gnrJ1ze at , Valp II'tlls ! ) to prospcct for ual has decided to go uhcad aud con- tl't1ct with experts to put down II core drill to a RulBelant depth to ascer- lain wl'eUlcl' ' there Is coal 10 that \1. c j III ty , ) ElIsha 1t'erguson was brought hl1e ) " Crom Washln tn uy the ClIstel county authorIties ( II suspicion thut he was concerned In a hog-stealing cplsl de. lIis preliminary hearing fe- 'Wle ' ] in ucqulltal , tIlerc beIng no e\'ldence against him. Ohrls Jhnbop. who lI\'es in Custer county , was not so fortunate , but \\'US bound 0\01' to Mand trial In the distrIct court Hey McKee , former night clerk ur the Mcrldan hotel at Columbbus , has been arrested at David City all tIle complllillt ot Landlord Wlsentlno , who charges him with taking two letters , contalnln\ \ . { checks for $108 , hehllllting to one of the guests. The Ullssln letters were fuund in thu room occupied by McKee , nftcr bls ! 1lparturo. lIe donles aU knowle go : It the letterd. SherllT , T , D. 1tcOrlde went to the tlome ot Petel' Peters , three mlJes e 1st fo A voca , and arrested his sent George Peters , on a capias Issued last : . fall by J udgo .J essen , and took ' 11m to llattsmouth and placed him n jail. In 181'17 1\IIunie Kllllau had George Peters arrested and secured jUdgement against 111m for 513OObut lustead ot paying it ho mo\'ed t.o Iowa , where he has been In hldlnar until hi.ll return lsat week , " -