JVTCOOK TRIBUNE. F. M. K1MMELL, Publisher. McCOOK, NEBRASKA. OYER THE STATE. Tecumseh is going to have a public library. A commercial club has been organized In Lincoln. Auburn is considering the matter of enlarged school facilities. The Johnson county Teachers insti tute will convene July 9th. School census of Fremont, just com pleted, shows a total of 2,571. Hail at Holdrege broke fifty panes of glass in one greenhouse the other day. Nebraska City will spend consider able money thisyear in public improve ments. The Saline County Teachers’ insti tute will be held at DeVVitt beginning August 20. Two hundred and seventy-six arrests were made during the month of June in Lincoln. Three horses belonging to A. D. Cole of Valentine were killed by lightning the other night. A branch of the Ancient Order of Hibernians has been organized at Alli ance with thirty-five charter members Nebraska City is taking steps for enforcement of the Sunday law. To this end a law and order league will be organized. There will be a base ball tournament in Burwell July 10, 11 and 12. Eight teams will contest for four prizes, from #200 down to $40. At an election iu Harvard, by a vote of 2 to 1, bonds to the amount of $7, 000 carried for a system of water works for fire protection. Lincoln will have the Ancient Order of Hibernians parade next March. Ex State president J. A. Kilroy has with drawn from the order. The residence and barn of N. N. Beater, three miles northeast of Wal lace, burned with all its contents. Loss #1,600, insurance $800. Origin of fire unknown. The Columbus board of education has ordered the payment and retirement of 810,000 bonded indebtedness. There is J'et an indebtedness of $2,000 to be iquidated. r ourteen head of horses were killed by a^stroke of lightning in Cheyenne county last week. They were standing together near a barb wire fence when the bolt came. Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, for twen ty?five,years residents of the vicinity of Milford, celebrated their golden wed ding last week, .receiving many pres ents.from abroad. The .following is the mortgage state ment. qf Otoe county for the month of June: Farm mortgages filed, 855,882; released, 535,175; filed on city property, $1,707; .released, 83,200. Hates Center Congregationalists will only hear preaching twice a mouth this summer, for their pastor, Rev. George E. Taylor, has become field secretary for Doane college. The epeed contests .at .the Colfax county fair bid fair to be among the most attractive features of .the exhibi-' tion, which will be held at Schuyler September 19 to 22. Because of lack of .proper medical attendance Mrs. Anna Cocha.rek of Dwight has been declared insane and will be taken to an asylum. She is the mother of five small children. Mrs. Mary Conley, a well known resident of Seward, and mother of Hon. Hugh T. Conley, county attorney of Sioux county, fell out of her chair dead. She leaves considerable prop erty. C. W. Jackson, who has been mail carrier at Valparaiso for the past year, was arrested by officers from Lincoln and taken to that city to answer to the charge of using canceled postage ■tamps. The 2-year-old daughter of Peter Newman, five miles west of Tecumseh, got her fingers in a mowing machine sickle one day last week,and one finger was so badly mangled that it had to be amputated. Lightning struck the barn of John Gustavson of Wayne, killed one horse, paralyzed another and bored a lot of holes in the side of a sow. Strange to relate, the hog was apparently not much injured. Frank Hoffmann, a cigar manufac turer of this city, attempted to commit suicide this morning by shooting him self through the head. The ball en tered near the right temple. Hopes of his recovery are entertained. A barb wire fence in Thayer county got in its work the other day on two horses belonging to William T. Mosier. One of the animals had his jugular vein severed and the other was so terribly cut on the legs that death resulted. John Heabne and his 9-year-old son Lewis, while out driving at Hubbell, were thrown from the cart, dislocat ing the former’s collar bone and other wise injuring him. The boy escaped uninjured by falling on liis father. F. C. Coover, retail grocer, Hastings, confessed judgment in favor of his wife for 5940 and in favor of his son-in-law, Gam McAtee, for 8325. Total liabili ities, 81.850; assets, 81,000. The fail ure is attributed to the pressure of cred itors. Money will never be very plenty in Nebraska as long as people send all their money outside the state for their supplies. Factories are employing labor «nd put money in circulation. Farrell A Co* brand of syrups, jellies, pre serves and mince mert; Morse-Coe hoots and shoes for men. women and shildren; American Biscuit . 9 to 10 Lemons. 3 ta to 4 00 Oranges—Florida. 3 50 to 3 75 Pineapples—Per doz. 1 75 -u* 2 00 Potatoes—New. 80 to 85 Beans—Navy. 2 10 to 2 15 l eas—Per hu. . — 1 51 © 1 60 Beans—W ax. per hu . . . 1 50 »< 1 B unions—New Southern per l)u.. 1 40 to 1 50 Apples—Per 54 bu. box. 1(0 ■ 125 Hogs—Mixed packing. 4 70 to 4 75 Hogs—Heavy weights. 4 71 to 4 80 Beeves—Prime -leers. 4 25 to 4 70 Beeves—Stockers and Feeders 2 O' to 3 50 Steers—Fair to good. 4 01 to 4 30 Steers—Westerns. 2 80 to 3 90 Sheep—Lambs. 2 5b to 3 75 sheep—Choice natives.3 .5 to 4 00 NEW YORK. W heat—No. 2, red winter. 61 to 62 Corn—No. 2. 46l4to 47 Oats—Mixed western. 59 © 5054 lork.12 59 ©13 01 Lard. 7 15 © 7 35 CHICAGO. Wheat—No. 2 spring. 58 to 56* Corn—Per bu. 41 © 41* Oats—Per bu. 43 © 46 lork.1147 ©12 50 Lard. C 70 © 6 72* Hogs—Packers and mixed. 4 9i © 5 09 Cattle—Com. steers to extra. . 3 40 © 4 00 Sheep—Lambs. 3 01 © 5 00 ST. LOUIS. Wheat—No. 2 red. cash. 55 to S21L Corn-Per bu. 41 © 42 Oats—Per bu. 41'4® 42 Hogs—Mixed packing. 4 75 © 5 05 Cattle—Native steers. 4 70 ©4 60 KANSAS CITY. W heat—No. 2 red, cash. 49 to 4oti Corn-No. 2. »*© Jo Oats—No. 2. 30 © 311Z Cattle—Stockers and feeders.. 2 80 2 3 50 bogs—Mixed packers. 4 70 2 t l&