SUCCESSOR TO CHERRY COUNTY INDEPENDENT ROBERT B GOOD - JCditok PitoP VALENTINE NEBRASKA tfHANCE IS FLOODED THE RIVER RHONE HAS BURST ITS BANKS Enormous Damage to Property Troops and Army Wagons Called on to Assist in Rescueing the Peo pie and Repairing Damage Alarming Floods in France Pakis Telegrams received from the departments brjng news of further floods and of an alarming riso in the rivers Enormous damage to property has been done but no fatality has yet been re ported The river Seine is till rising and is at the flood stage The authorities have dispatched to Conips and to Vallabregues the artillery wagons from Nimes in order to assist in the work of relief The river Rhone has burst its banks at Lauson which is now isolated The only communication through considerable districts is by boat Troops have left Aviguon to assist in re pairing the broken banks of the Rhone The news received from Lyons is more 1 if quieting Many houses are flooded at and the river is cov ered with furniture The barracks at St Lambert is surrounded by soldiers and prisoners Half this districts inundated and numerous factories in Lyons aud vi cinity ate closed Put a Ban on Big Grips New Yotuc In the eyes of the travel ing men the crime ot 73 lias been outdone by the crime of the Wagner Palace Car company in limiting the amount of bag gage which may be carried in its sleeping cars to a very small amount When they arrived at the Grand Central depot they found a new regulation restricting them to onesmallhand satchel Several strolled into the depot with grips containing gen eral hardware stores bed room sets patent bath tubs plug hats and sample folding desks but the porters showed the new rule and aid they were soriy The incoming of the tide with its low rumble and far away echoes which finally rise to h mighty ioir was nothing to the traveling men They howled and then swooped down upon Dr Chauncey M Depew and vociferously demanded of the bland president why he wanted to cut their wardrobe down to the soubrette limit They begged pleaded and snorted but Mr Depew explained he was power less to enact a new rule at least on that particular day So the drummers went away disgusted J Threaten to Poison th Water A dispatch to the Daily Mail from Constantinople says It is rumored that Armenians have de C6a to poison the water supply and the authorities aie taking rigid precautions Panics are of daily occurrence The masses regard the increase in the price of bread as a sign of the approach of war The bitterest strife exists among the ministers at Yildez Kiosk There are rumors of the arrests of ministers and officials The Sultans only supporters now are nassan Pasha aud liifa Pasha Wirh tbe Usual Result Milwaukee William Altenbach ol No 8i4 Greenfield Avenue attempted to kindle a fire with kerosene oil and as a result his infant child is dead he is in the hospital with burns that will probably prove fatal and his wife is painfully burned The oil in the can which he held caught fire and was followed by an ex plosion The baby was blown to the foot of the stairs and killed burning oil was scattered over the man and his wife and he was so badly burned that he will probably not recover Killed Her Husband by Accident Vandaxia 111 Edward Armstrong living near nagerstown this county ac companied by his wife who is a good marks woman was hunting quail near their home when Mrs Armstrong who was using a hammerless gun accidentally shot her husband the charge entering the back of his head killing him instantly Two Drowned TorEKA Kan Ira Burnige aged 17 and Grace Say lor aged 18 were drowned at Wheaton Kan Returning home from a political meeting they attempted to ford Clear Creek and went down The youug couple were the only children of their re spective families and were engaged to be married Killed in a Political Quarrel Fairfield In a quarrel over politics at Golden Gate ten miles east of here George Hill cut the throat of C A McLin Hill lives at Grayville and is superin tendent of the heading machine at the stave factor Sheriff Dickey went to arrest Hill who did not attempt to leave Timely Kain Rochester Minn Much needed rain of one aud one half inches has fallen dur ing the past thirty six hours and farmers are rejoicing in the timely winter water supply Streams and wells are very low and a prolonged rain would be a great blessing to this region Wire Works Start Up Cleveland Ohio The American Wire Works lias started up on double time and is going full blast over 1300 men now being emplojed Orders and inquiries are increasing and the pospocts of a revival are bright Russia a Considerable Creditor St Petersburg It is rumored that Russia in view of Turkeys financial troubles will reduce the yearly install ment of the Turkish war indemnity of 1000000 rubles to 500000 rubles Plage Spreads in Formosa Hokg Kong Fifteen cases of the plague have occurred at Taiper Island of Formosa Named the Ships Wathixgtox Secretary Herbert has announced that the uu named warships now under construction will be named as follows Battleships Alabama Illinois and Wisconsin Gunboats Annapolis Marietta Newport Princeton Yicksburg and Wheeling Lillian Russell Makes a Denial Cedae RAPIDS Miss Lillian Russell when questioned as to the report that she was to be divorced from her husband and marry Walter Jones stated in the most emphatic manner that there was no truth whatever in the report Bradstrcets Review New York Bradslreets says Busi ness in staple lines is confined to imme diate wants interest in the election ab sorbing attention The volume of trade is smaller than a week ago and will con tinue restricted until the results of the election are known Advices from im portant distributing points report that the leading commercial and industrial houses lake a hopeful view of the business out look and expect an early revival of de mand An encouraging feature is a fur ther advance in the prices of leather wool Bessenu r pig iron wheat Indian corn lead raw aud refined sugar and for crude and refined petroleum Only moderate orders have been placed for woolen goods for spring delivery but manufacturers are disposed to buy some raw material Exports of wheat flour included as wheat trom both coasts of the United States amount to 3310000 bushels this week evclusive of shipments from Gal veston no report of which has been re ceived compared with 4057000 last week and 2748005 bushels iu the last week of October 1895 Exports of Indian corn amount to2597 JOOO bushels this week nearly 400000 bushels less than last week one th r I more than in the corresponding week of 18115 Cornell Student Kills Himself Ithaca X Y Stephen S Gregory a fellow iu civil engineering at Cornell Uni versity who returned this fall from the University of Texas was found dead a little after 6 oclock Thursday night Mr Gregory committed suicide by taking po tassium cyanide llis home was in Slaughts Cal until recently when lie lias been in Texas The deedit is stated was due to despondency brought on by worry and overwork He was about 21 years old He left letters to his mother and II W Roe a fellow student The oe to his mother indicated that he had decided on killing himself because he felt that his nerves were weakening Shot His Wife and a Policeman McPherson- Kan Sherman Rowland a well-to-do farmer living near here com mitted suicide after shooting his wife and City Marshal Wolf both of whom were shot iu the arm Mrs Rowland had left her husband be cause of cruel treatment and was living here The trouble occurred after she had summoned the marshal to eject Rowland from her house After shooting the mar shal and his wife Rowland lodeoutof the city on horseback His dead body was found an hour later two miles out of town Good Year lor Miners Seattle Advices by steamer from Alaska say Win T Fee is the latest arrivalfin Juneau from the Yukon plaeers He says the season has been the most suc cessful yet had by the miners Dead wood Creek is the banner district a man named Anderson taking out over 19000 this year A new discovery has been made on Cloldyke River and 200 claims have been staked out Several new finds have been made in the Birch Creek district The gold so far taken out is small in value in comparison to what will be taken out in the future Expelled for Throwing Eggs Chicago Louis J Hanchett and Chauncey C Foster were expelled from the business college at which they were students They are the youths who threw eggs at William J Bryan and who were released by the police at Mr Bryans re quest Neither of the students were pre sent when Principal O M Powers for mally announced the expulsion to the 250 students of the institution The an nouncement was received in silence Diphtheria Is Fpidemic Galesburg 111 All the schools oi this city were closed by order of the board of health on account of the prevalence of diphtheria The malady broke out about two weeks ago and has spread with such rapidity that it was deemed advisable to close the schools All efforts have been made to oheck its spread but so far they have proved futile At the present time there are over thirty cases in the city and several deaths have occurred Causes Alarm in Constantinople Constantinople A severe panic was caused by the gun practice of the French guardship in the Sea of Marmora It caused the Turkish Government to urge upon the French embassy that the guardship should practice further away from the city The French Ambassador replied that he regretted the alarm but the people he added should become ac customed to the sound of firing Sultan Hears from Russia Constantinople Since the recent visit of the Russian ambassador M de Nelidoff to tt3 Sultan and the long im portant audience which followed it is noticeable that there has been a change for the better in the attitude of Abdul Hamid and his advisors toward the Ar menians in particular and the reform policy in general The Terrible Crossing New York Dr W W Palmer and his grand daughter Fannie Palmer aged 15 were killed and William Hauran probably fatally injured as they were driving across the tracks of the Central Railroad of New Jersey at Keansbury the train striking and wrecking the vehicle To Settle Venezuelan Question London The Chronicle makes the fol lowing statement There is good reason to believe that a tribunal similar to the Hehring Sea commission with Sir Richard Webster the Attorney General repre senting England will be appointed to solve the Venezuelan boundary affair Pardoned by the President Washington The President has par doned George W White sentenced in Ohio to two years hard labor for counter feiting and Charles Hansen sentenced in Iowa to fiiteeivjnonths hard labor for em bezzling letters These pardons were granted to restore citizenship Forced to Suspend Big Rapies Mich The Mescota County Savings Bank of Big Rapids is embarrassed aud Cashier Cunningham says it will not open its doors A state ment published October 6 showed re sources of 802000 of which some 544000 was cash on hand Johnson Lowers a Record Nashville Tenn John S Johnson rode a quarter of a mile at Cumberland Park in 22 2 5 seconds which lowers the worlds record held by Earl Klser one fifth of a second Johnson was paced by a sextuplex and a quad The time how ever is not official London Cabmen Strike London Four thousand cabmen have one on a strike Nearly Weds His Sister New Yorc Joseph Allen who is do ing a song tid dance turn at the Star Theater in Brooklyn came near marrying Maud Harvey who is doing a milar act at the same place The reason ho did not he says is that he discovered that she is his siste The two were to have been married lnst Sunday unit The story is true said Allen My sister and myself were brought up in Chicago Our family name is Byrne I was adopted by a family named Monroe and Maud was adopted by another named Harvey When I went on tho staue I called myself Joe Allen When Maud took to the boards she kept her adopted parents name Four years ago we met at the Alham bra Theater in London where both of us were engaged Our natures were so sim ilar that we fell in lve with each other We corresponded regularly and occasion ally we met in towns where our engage ments coincided as L t Sunday we were to have been marriid i tit for Edna my other sister to cuiue on iroin Chicago I took her to Miss Harveys boarding house and she immediately rec ognized her sister By th s slim chance we weie both saved a lie of misery The Winner Murder Case Richmond Mo Int jrestinit develop ments hae come to light in thu muidr case of Mis Jesse Winner and two chil dren bnt nothing is conclusive enough to fasten the crime upon anyone The father who is in jail accused of dispatching his family protests his innocence Hj claims to have slept avray from home on the uight of the murder and that he was in the company of Magge Catron Avhose presence in the Winner household had previously made trouble between Winner and his wife A rumor connecting he two with ihe murder is afloat butnothmg positive has been adduced to substantiate it though the woman has also been taken into custody Mitchell Heirs Lose Their Case Madison The heirs of the late Abram S Mitchell of St Louis lost their suit against the Land and River Improvement Company of West Superior to recover property valued at nearly 1000000 The question at issue was the construction of u deed under which the property was con veyed about forty years ago as lo the amount of property it embraced Judge Buun iu the Federal court handed down a decision finding for the Land and River Improvement Company Robbery Causes Suicide Denver John B Long a cattle deal er and prominent Mason ot Pleasantville Iowa committed suicide in a room of the Oxford Hotel by shooting himself in the leid In a note he wrote to the clerk of the hotel Long requested that the police be notified that he had been robijed of three drafts of 10000 each Before shoot ing himself he also wrote a telegram to the National Bank of tile Republic at Chicago requesting it not to cash tho drafts Sultan Ready for Flight London A correspondent of the Daily Mail al Vienna is assund one of the im perial yachts is anchored opposite Becti kec near Constant nople closely guarded day and night and there is a subterran ean passage from the vildiz kiosk to the seashore which is patrolled unceasingly and is kept constantly lighted Vice Ad miral Chakri commander of the imperial yacht has been instructed to remain at anchor at Beotikac until further orders Price of Whalebone Rises New Bedford Mass Advices re ceived from the Arctic Ocean whaling fleet state that the entire lleet had taken only fifty two whales up to Oct 1 In conse quence of the poor catch the price of whalebone will be m the neighborhood of 5 per pound as the lleet had only one week for operations after this news was 1 spatched The Arctic season is con s idered a failure Another Conspiracy Against Spain Madrid An official dispatch from Manilla says that a conspiracy has been discovered in the Sulu archipel go a por tion of the Spanish colony of the Philip pine Islands Eightsoldsers h tva already been killed in the attempt to suppiess the uprising Reinforcements of troops have been sent from Manilla Montreal Might be Swept Away Montreal It has become public that the larger of the two city reservoirs on the mountain is in a dangerous condition It holds 18000000 gallons of water and experts say if a break occurs the wholo city will be washed away Judge Royall Tyler Brattleroro Vt Judge Royall Tyler died at noon on thj 27th after a brief illness aged 81 years MARKET QUOTATIONS Chicago Cattle common to prime 350 to 525 hogs shipping grades 300 to 375 sheep fair to choice 200 to 325 wheat No 2 red 70c to 72c corn No 2 23c to 24c oats No 2 17c to ISc rye No 2 35c to 30c butter choice creamery 18c to 19c fcggs fresh 17c to 19c potatoes per bushel 18e to 30c broom corn common short to choice dwarf 35 to 100 per ton Indianapolis Cattle shipping 300 to 500 hogs choice light 300 to 375 sheep common to prime 200 to 325 wheat No 2 69c to 71c corn No 2 white 25c o 27c oats No 2 white ISc to 20c St Louis Cattle 300 to 500 hogs 300 to 375 wheat No 2 72c to 74c corn No 2 yellow 22c to 23c oats No 2 white 16c to ISc rye No 2 33c to 34c Cincinnati Cattle 250 to 475 hogs 300 to 375 sheep 250 to 325 wheat No 2 77c to 79c corn No 2 mixed 25c to 26c oats No 2 mixed 18c to 20c rye No 2 3Gc to 38c Detroit Cattle 250 to 500 hogs 300 to 375 sheep 200 to 325 wheat No 2 red 77c to 7Sc corn No 2 yellow 25c to 27c oats No 2 white 20c to 22c rye 36c to 3Sc Toledo Wheat No 2 red 78c to 79c corn No 2 mixed 25c to 27c oats No 2 white 17c to 19c rye No 2 36c to 37c clover seed 495 to 505 Milwaukee Wheat No 2 spring 66c to 6Sc corn No 3 23c to 25c oats No 2 white 19c to 20c barley No 2 30c to 36c rye No 1 35c to 37c pork mess 675 to 725 Buffalo Cattle S250 to S47S hoes 300 to 425 sheep 200 to 350 wheat No 2 red 81c to 83c corn No 2 yellow 29c to 31c oats No 2 white 23c to 24c New York Cattle 300 to 500 bogs 300 to 40 sheep 200 to 375 wheat No 2 red 82c to 83c earn No 2 30c to 31c oats No 2 white 22c to 23 butter creamery 15c to 21c eggs West ern 18c to 20c NEW BATTLESHIP ILLINOIS it Will Be One of the Finest Vessels of Ita Kind Afloat The battleship Illinois will be worthy of its name It will be only equaled by its sister ships the Alabama and tho Wisconsin which will be substantially constructed on the same lines The new Illinois will be as far superior to the model battleship Illinois exhibited at the Worlds Fair as that admirably de signed vessel was superior to the old cruisers as they are uow termed the Charleston the San Francisco and the Baltimore although they in their time were heralded as the pioneers of the new navy In uavy department parlance the battleship Illinois was known until the other day as Battleship No 7 It will have a displacement of 11525 tons engines twin screws of 10000 horse power a speed of sixteen knots an hour and a battery calculated to sink any ship afloat The Illinois will carry four 13 inch guns the most deadly naval weapon ever yet forged with a range of eight or nine miles two of thefn ranged forward and two aft she will have a broadside battery of ten 5 inch guns five on each side and two more of the same formidable weapons in what are called superposed turrets Besides this she will have two large secondary batteries con sisting of one and six pounder guns and a number of machine guns She will also have military masts with machine guns in the tops The armor plating is to be of the most approved Harveyized plate The battleship will carry 620 offi cers and men and a marine guard of six ty men double the proportion carried by the old line battleships The Illinois will be built in the New port News yards alongside the battle ships Kearsarge and Kentucky and her construction will bring into play some of the finest modern inventions in the way of automatic machinery for naval construction Nearly every portion of her frame will be brought into the yard and almost put in place without being touched by human hands When completed the vessel will represent an expenditure of fully 5000000 SENATOR MORRILL Ajjeu Vermonter Who Has Been Re turned to the Upper House Senator Justin Smith Morrill who has just been re elected Senator from Ver mont has spent most of his life in Wash ington as Congressman or Senator He is truly a Senator for Mr Morrill is in his 87th year Aged as he is his mind is still vigorous and he is a statesman capa ble in the opinion of the people and the Legislature of Vermont of representing that State among the old and wise men at Washington He was born at Strafford Vt and that town has been and is now his home He got his early education in the common schools and built upon that foundation at an academy but never went to college He began life as a mer chant but preferred agriculture to which he devoted some years He was elected to the Thirty fourth Congress and was SENATOR JUSTIN SMITH MORRILL rettirned five times as Representative In 1S67 he was made Senator to succeed Luke L Poland a Union Republican and was re elected in 1S72 187S 1SS4 and 1890 In 1SS0 Senator Morrill was made a regent of the Smithsonian Institution and has held that position ever since Sel dom has any State so highly honored one of her sons as Vermont has Mr Mor rill For thirty years he has been a Sen ator and if he completes this new term he will eclipse all former records foi length of service ARIZONA WANTS STATEHOOD Governor Franklin Submits His An nnal Report to Secretary Francis The people of Arizona are a unit ir favor of statehood says Gov Benjamin Franklin in his annual report to Secretary Francis The report is one of the most voluminous and profusely illustrated re ceived for years at the department It shows that the total mining output of the territory for the year was 13978263 Of this amount gold aggregated 5200 000 exclusive of about 600000 taken by the prospectors and placer miners and the total is a years increase of 940000 The total product of gold silver and cop per in Arizona for the twenty years end ing June 30 last aggregated 127166016 The cattle shipments from the territory from Jan 1 1894 to June 30 1S95 reach ed 595373 head The territorial board returns shows the value of taxable prop erty has gained a half million dollars dur ing the year and conservative men claim the actual valuation to be 90000000 Work of the Mills The Northwestern Miller reports the flour output in barrels last week at four centers with comparisons as follows Oct 24 Oct 19 Oct 26 1S96 1896 1S95 Minneapolis 312930 321300 266375 luth 97020 88270 109090 Milwaukee 41230 41510 49500 St Louis S0000 S6000 76650 Totals 5311S0 537080 501615 Previous week 44S540 395490 Alexander McDonald of Virginia Uni ted States Minister to Persia Who arrived at Southampton from the United States on board the American Line steamship New York was dangerously ill with bronchitis during the voyage and is now lying at the Southwestern Hotel under tie care of a physician Edward S Stokes has retired from the ictive management of the Hoffman House at New York Mr Stones has given up the active management m order to attend to his private interests outside but he still remains president of the hotel company OF A GBEAT STATE NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF NEBRASKA ioung Man from Missouri Caught a Glimpse of the Pearly Gates at an Omaha Hostelry He Blew Out the Gas Other Items Almost Went Over the Kango Erastus Earnst a young farmer from Douglas County Missouri caught a glimpse of the pearly gates the other evening for the space of half an hour as the result of blowing out the gas Eras tus arrived in Omaha on a late train and registered at the Windsor Hotel He went immediately to his room and as soon as he had disrobed attempted to extin guish the light in the good old fashioned way His lungs proved inadequate to the task however and he was obliged to turn it down part way It was this that proved a saving clause iu his case A boarder go ing down the hall happened to smell the escaping gas and breaking into the room drew Earnest out into the corndo A physician was summoned and succeeded in reviving the young man READS LIKE A DIME NOVEL Testimony in the Trial of an Alle red Would Be Train Wrecker The preliminary trial of W L Lee who is charged with assault with intent to kill A Bissell a prominent merchant of York was held Monday Lee is the man who is charged with plotting to wreck the Burlington passenger at York a few days ago in order to realze on an accident insurance policy on Bisseiis life held by him The testimony brought out in the hear ing ponts toa strong case lor the prose cution Frank Messplay the alleged co co tspirator with Le in the train wreck ing deal and the principal witness for the state was on the stand His story reads like a dime novel According to iiis state ment Lee called on Messplay at his home on the evening of Oot ber 5 and in the conversation that followed Lee gradually unfolded his plot to put Bissell out of the way in order to get the U000 insurance Of this sum Messplay was to get half if he would assist in wrecking the train upon which Bissell was a passenger Va rious places of meeting were arranged iu order to perfect plans It was in one of these meetings that Lee told Messplay of his previous attempt to kill Bissell by throwing a rock at him from ambush on the night of September 15 It is this act that the court is trying to prove Mess play told how Lee instructed him in de railing the train by means of spikes bent and fastened in the crevices between the rails The place of wrecking the train was on a sharp curve just east of town and had not the carefully laid plot fallen through nothing could have prevented an awful wreck Lee is a well known photographer of York and the sensational charge against him has created a great stir State Veterinary Association A special meeting of members of the Nebraska State Veterinary Society was called at the Merchants Hotel in Omaha for the purpose of further strengthening the orginzation in regard to enforcing the sanitary laws relative to animals Presi dent A T Peters of Lincoln acted as chairman with A TEverett as secretary President Peters read a paper upon the present disuse of the horses iu cities due to the introductoa of electric motors and bicycles and was of the opinion that over production was also to blame for the ex isting price for mans bet friends He suggested that in the future the raisers of horses should devote more of their time to the breeding of the better class of animals for which there would always be a large demand Robbed Haggertys Home Burglars invaded the home of Dwighl Ilaggerty on Harrison Strce Omaha he other night while the family was at tending the theater Keys wei e used that opened the doors and the burglars took their time to make a thorough and leis urely search for articlas of value A gold watch and chain a line opera glass iiiid some odd pieces of jeweiiy were ear ned away When Mr and Mr- Ilaggerty returned there were unmistakable eviden ces of the presence of the burglars in the general topsy turvey condition o the fu niture in the house Harvesting the Sugar Beet Crop The sugar beet raisers in the vicinity of York are harvesting their crops The beets raised by the bugar Beet byidicite will average ten tons per acre in spite of unfavorable conditions This was an ex penmental year but it has been demon strated that sugar beets aie a success in that county Other producers report Irom ten to fifteen tons to the acre The tests at the factory aie unusually high All farmers who have tried beei culture seem well pleased and efforts are being jade to secure a factory at York Hebron Postoffice Robbed The Hebron postoilice safe was blown aud robbed ot 17 m cash and nearly 9u in stamps Ihe burglars gained entrance through the back door with the aid of a crowbar taken from the station of the Burlington and Missouri Early in the evening Mr OBrien section boss heard a noise which attracted his attention and upon investigation he found some tools missing Next morning they were fouud at the postoffice A reward of 5 has been offered by Postmaster Roper Snow in Nebraska Western Nebraaka is uoverei wth ten inches of snow the white mantle thin ning out as it approaches the eastern part of the state In some sectous of the state a high wind accompanied the snow assuming the proportions of a blizzard Trains are delated and on several branches have been stuck in suowdriits Suddenly Becomes Insane A man by the name of Smith became violently insane at the Commercial Hotel in Falls City the other day The man is a stranger there and nothing is known about him A letter Avas fouud in which it stated he was going to commit suicide Judge Dundy Dead Judge Elmer S Dundy for thirly three years federal judge for Nebraska died at Omaha of neuraliga of the stomach He was appointed territorial judire by Presi dent Lincoln in 1S64 Since then he has participated in the trial of many famous cases He recently returned from a trip around the world Plattsmouth Men Jailed Albert Reinhackel Geo Hall and Wm rMayo of Plattsmouth are in jail at Omaha charged with holding up Claus Bosholm land relieving him of 40 the other night at the latter city Four Times n Forger C L Wright a young Lincoln man with a penchant for committing the crime of forgery who has been four times er arrest already on this charge Is airain in the Lincoln city jail on a similar charge He uttered a worthless check at the meat market of Frank Smalley 711 North Fourteenth Street which was made payable to C Williams nd signed C L Snyder Wright here made a small pur chase and leceived the residue of the cheak in cash Subsequently Smalley discovered tho worthless character of the paper and immediately notified the po lite Wright was soon picked up on the street under the influence of a lurid jag and while being taken to jail dropped two more spurious checks at the corner of Tenth aud P Streets which were pre- WMrrufl ntiflotmn T C rtirfav of 9JS North Seventeenth Street was an other victim Here however Wright only succee led in raising 9 J cents on a t check and was to receive the balance later Wrights father and brother are respectable tradesmen engaged in run ning a bakery on East O Street Driver Was Not to Blame An inquest was held Tuesday over me remains of Eddie Freeberg the lad who was killed Monday night by falling Iron a tarin wagon near the Burlington cross ing on Fourteenth street Omaha Fioin the evidence of eye witnesses to the acci dent it was shown that Eddie was catch ing a ride on the wagon and that the driver was uucons ions of h s presence Upon nearing theirossing atrtiu sped by and frightened the horses At the mo ment they jumped to ine side Ir eberg fell beneath the wheels and the driver being busily engaged In controlling his team drove on unmindful of the ace d nt to the boy The jury exonerated the driver from all blame and tiie verdict was that Freeberg came to his death accidet ally Gave Prisoner Too Much Liberty Sergeant Jackson who has been under going trial the past week for embezzle ment of the funds of Lieut John II Alex ander Garrison No V21 of the regular army and navy -union of the post at Fort Robinson and of which he was pay master left the guard house where he has been confined and went to Crawford three miles distant and when close pressed by a special trol eluded them and returned to the miard house Ser geant Mad in and Corporals Huckstep and Smith who were the non commissioned oflicers of the guard have been placed under arrest for neglect of duty and will probably be tried Havent Received Prizes The Treasury Department has received 510 Columbian Worlds Fair medals and diplomas awarded to exhibitors in this country which could not be delivered on account of defective addresses Among this number are the following in Ne braska John Lope Silver Creek George Bar ker Silver Creek John Patterson Rush ville Peter Hanson Fillmore E D Mc Kenuey Claries John Stevens Fremont H P Bush Brown Mart Broad well Lyons John Swanson Alda Fairfield Creamery Company Rukin Frank Car lisle Geneva Charles Caaabal Albion -Lewis Coldwall Columbus Commits Suicide in Jail Peter Rollman of Cheyenne Wyo was arrested Saturday while in a drunken frenzy in which he threatened to kill his wife and neighbors He was con lined in the city jail where he was found dead Sunday morning He had threatened when arrested to take poison but eo at tention was paid to his threat It is now believed he took a dose of strychnine be- fore he was locked up Rollman who was 6J j ears old formerly lived at Kim ball Neb and leaves a wife and eight children Found Dead The Union Pacific section foreman Green who has been in charge of the gang of track men on the Omaha and Re publican Valley line near North Loup tor several days was found d al Ly some oi the section men on their return trorn sup per lying a few rods from the car m whicb they lodge As no telegram could be sent to the coroner the iuque t was deferred until sometime later Xo suspicion of foul play is entertained it being known that his health has been lading for some ine Young Woman Suicides Mrs Lovie Tolly a young widow com mitted suicide by swallowing a teaspoou ful of rough on rats The young woman living with her father who resides about four miles northeast of Wiisonville Uoon her death bead were discovered her wedding dress and a note requesting it to be used as her shroud No conclusion can be reached as to what prompted her to end her life in such a manner other than melancholy and protracted grief over the death of her husband Former Nebraskan Killed News reached Waneta the other day that J R Doty formerly of that place now residing near Ward Colo was ac cidentally shot and killed at Fort Morgan Colo while en route overland from there to his home His father J J Doty in company with a messenger from the Ancient Order of United Workmen and Masonic lodges of which he was a mem ber will take charge of the remains The dead man leaves a wife and one child Good Templars Elect Oflicers The grand lodge of the G d Templars prir to adjournment at Lincoln elected the following officers Grand chief tem plar J L Mack LiiKoln grand vice templar J B Hughes Cozad grand counsellor Rose M Owens Bennington grand secretary Emma J Hedges Lin coln grand treasurer E G Clements Lincoln grand electoral superintendent J B Forbes Republican City grand chaplain Mr Rice South Omaha Thrown from a AVngon and Hurt Mrs Benjamin F Evans of Roseland while at Hasiings the otherday was quite badly injured in a runaway Mr and Mrs Evans were sitting in their wagon when the team became frightened After the animals had run about a block the wagon was upset and Mr and Mrs Evans thrown with terrible force to the ground Mrs Evans head was badly cut and hei left limb quite badly fractured Ballasting the Union Pacific The Union Pacific ballisting gang is within two miles of Columbus with a large force of men They have ballasted the road from a point near Valley this season and are trying hard to reach the Loup bridge two miles west of Colum bus before the ground freezes Stanton G A R Encampment The first Grand Army of the RepubliG encampment ever held in Stanton County was opened in Stanton Tnseday morning Many veterans from other counties were in attendance beisides a general atten dance from that count- J x J t --4-