r gSf asjasatsHBK THE WORLD OYER LATEST NEWS FROM EVERY - LAND OMEJS ULTIMATUM TELLS PERU SHE HAS WAITED LONG ENOUGH Grows Out of the McCord Outrage Eleven Years Ago Cuban General Tells How Gen Maceos Body Was Recovered Soapmaker Kirk Dead Peru Must Pay Up The administration has determined that Peru shall pay a claim for 200000 growing out of the outrage committed in 1885 upon Y H McCord a consul of the United States A cable dispatch has been sent to Mr McKenzio United States minister stationed at Lima directing him to inform the Peruvian government that the case must be settled without delay The cruiser Philadelphia is now on its way to Callao from Valparaiso The au thorities say her presence in Peruvian waters has nothing to do concerning the MoCord claim but that her arrival at Cal lao immediately after the presentation of a strong note by McKenzie Is expected to have a good moral effect During the revolution in Peru In 1885 McCord who was a railroad agent was ordered to place a train of cars at the dis posal of the Peruvian officers The order was complied with but the engineer gave up the engine to the rebels MoCord was arrested and sentenced to be shot This sentence was commuted but McCord was fined 10000 soles RECOVERED MACEOS BODY Col Hernandez Tells of the Fierce Fight with the Spaniards The question of Gen Maceos death now seems fully decided J A Huau a Florida Cuban agent has just received a letter from Col Andres Hernandez who com manded the Cuban detachment that went to re enforce Gen Maceos forces In his letter Col Hernandez says December 7 was a day we will never forget for it was then that we suffered great misfortune in the tragic death by ambush of our noble Maceo We were encamped near the fight that day and heard the firing Gen Maceo came across the trocha unknown to us with but forty men More than 1500 Spaniards who were in formed of his trip ambushed him He rode into it and was shot at the first ffre We heard the firing and thinking some of our friends had been attacked by Span ish guerrillas we started off at once to their aid though we had but 400 men when we reached the field of battle it was almost over and we were told Gen Maceo was killed and bis tiody tied to a horses tail and the Spanish were taking it off Our men were perfectly frantic over the report We dashed forward with drawn machetets and what a fight that was The Spaniards met us and the encounter was terrible Our men fought to kill only bent on avenging Gen Maceos death Our sharp machetes fell with regularity and I think we killed more than 200 of the enemy and what is more we had the oonsolation of recovering the body of our beloved leader Gen Maceo We buried the body In a secret and secure place Myself and a tew selected men only know the location In due time it will be made public SOAP MAKER KIRK DEAD Big Manufacturer Suddenly Sue combs in an Omaha Hotel Charles A Bark partner in the firm of James S Kirk Co the big soap manu facturers of Chicago died Sunday night at the Paxton Hotel Omaha of heart failure He had been in the- city since Friday but bad made no complaint of ill health till fcwuly afternoon and although no ser kus results were anticipated yet his per Mqal friends kept close watch as they Sdnw that Mr Kirk had heart weakaees Idejgito his rugged appearance At 6j ottfck wien they entered his room they IkWOa him unconscious having suffered m attack during the hour previous ptonej effort possible was made to re Ittcitite the unconscious man by hia ijdtytlclans and with such hopes of success uat snoruy alter iu cciocx oneoztnem Wtt to lunch when the other began pre paring additional restoratives Just as the patient seemed about to revive he sud dcojy died at 1015 without having regained ceBfcciousness Will Name Tama Jim A B Cummins a member of the Repub lican national committee returned to Des atolaes Monday from the east After a cesrerence with men close to McKinley and hating conferred with McKinley he says he katf no doubt that Jaiaea Wilsbh will be ajjwinted secretary of agriculture New Kind of X Rays A dispatoh from Vienna says that Prof lfaederich of Elbing has notified the Tfema Academy of his discovery of a new Had of a Roentgen rays which will in fallibly determine in a subject whether dath or catalepsy has intervened Took 4000 from Uncle Sam Frank L McBride assistant postmaster f Salt Lake City has been arrested jra a charge of embezzlement He confesses U having taken 1000 of the money real jued from the sale of stamps since July iMt Rescued from Ice Floe The ice floe fishermen off Marinette Wis were all saved Four of them arrived there in a skiff from Green Island Satur day and reported that the six others were there The lighthouse keeper will bring thm over Murderer Roe is Hung Eoe alias Moore the man who in com pany with Carl Schmidt brutally and in cold blood murdered Mrs JohnL Green wood and nearly murdered her husband at Napa Cal dy was hanged there the other rtiiNtAMfi a BUSINESS GROWING BETTER Gradual and Steady Improvement in General Trade TGDun Cos Weekly Review of Trade says that it is not the largest and most powerful vessel that can be started most quickly and it takes time for new confidence to reach through easier money markets large orders resuming mills ex panding employment and larger distribu tion to the results which make still greater and lasting gain possible Such gradual and steady improvement has been in pro gress for more than two months Textile manufacturers are not encour aged by the demand for goods which scarcely increases though more print cloths were sold than for many weeks Though woolen -goods do not improve there have been enormous purchases of wool by large mills not in the records The wheat market has varied but slightly closing c lower Western receipts for the week 1505032 bushels against 2916 274 bushels last year Corn took a rise of c on a tradersestimate without change in conditions Failures for the week have been 455 in the United States against 395 last year and 71 in Canada against 81 last year May Be Hope For Mrs Maynrlck It is reported that the English home office has received instructions to prepare a list of long term convicts to whom royal clem ency may properly be extended on the oc casion of the Queens diamond jubilee in June next and tiiat each name is to be ac companied by a statement of the circum stances that go toward making the exten sion of clemency justifiable This report has revived the hopes of the friends of Mrs Maybrick who believe that the strong ef forts which have been made in her behalf both in this country and the United States may result in her name heading the list Meanwhile it has been decided to revive the agitation in her behalf and the active co operation of her friends in the United States in signing petitions and adopting resolutions praying the British authorities to give merciful consideration will be sought New Public Buildings Secretary Carlisle has sent a letter to the Dostmaster general informing him of the probable time by which a number of the public buildings now in course ol erection will be completed and ready lot occu pancy Madison Ind August 31 1897 Sioux City Iowa February 28 1897 Omaha Neb December 31 1897 Saginaw Mich January 81 1898 South Bend lnd November 31 1897 Youngstown Ohio August 31 1897 Schweinfurth Oases Dropped The prosecution of George Jacob Schweinfurth and others who live at Rock ford 111 has practically been given up by the authorities The indictments against them in the circuit court were stricken from the docket by the states attorney with leave to reinstate The marriage of Mr Schweinfurth and Mrs Tuttle last summer and the subsequent marriage of otherswho were indicted proved an unexpected-obstacle and it was decided best to drop further proceedings Fancy Hogs Bring Big Money The biggest and most successful hog sale ever attempted in the United States was held oil the Illinois State Fair Grounds at Springfield Fifty four head of Poland China hogs brought the high average of 25150 each The highest price paid for a single hog was for a sow bred in 1895 which brought 750 Bill to Control Prize Fights Mr Morton has introduced in the New York assembly an amendment to the anti prize fighting bill compelling all persons who take a part in sparring exhibitions to have a physicians certificate of physical fitness based on examinations made within two hours of the fight Loosens His Purse Strings J Pierpont Morgan in a communication to the board of governors has offered to erect a 1000000 building for the New York Lying in Hospital at Second Avenue and Seventeenth street and the offer has been accepted Nova Scotia Bank Closed The Dominion Savings bank at Yar mouth N S has been closed by order of the government The accounts will be transferred to the Postal Savings Bank The Weekly Bank Statement The weekly bank statement shows a re serve increase of 8108000 The banks now hold 52100000 in excess of legal re quirements New York Clothiers Fail Devlin Co of New York dealers in clothing have failed Their capital stock is 300000 Ohio Paper Plant Burns The plant of the Fox Paper Company at Crescentville Ohio burned The loss is 150000 Chosen President of Equador A Lima Peru dispatch say Medarto Alfaro has been elected president of Ec quador Seeks His Brothers Life BtjffaloN Y Karl Kiew a young German fresh from Berlin has reached this city en route for St Louis on a strange and unnatural mission the murder of his brother Hans Karl is about 28 yeras of age well educated and has a look of quiet de termination His father was a wealthy manufacturer and Karl was studying at the University of Boon when he was sum moned home to learn that his brother Hans who was in misiness with his father had converted all their property into cash and fled to America His father died heart broken To Investigate the Strike Leadville Hon Alva Adams thenew governor who took his seat last Wednesday has arrived in the city in company with Maj Gen Brooks of the state militia The governor comes to personally investigate the strike situation in the hope some ar rangement may be made for the arbitration of the strike which for seven months has practically paralyzed the great mining camp and cost the state nearly 250000 for the maintenance of- a military guard for the miners About ten millions of dollars in gold lis now concealed in the teeth of people lm the world TALMAGESYIEWOFIT REFERS TO THE TREATY IN HIS SERMON He Implores the Senators to Ratify the Document Mill Cashier in To ledo Ohio Held Up in His Office by Robbers Talmage on Arbitration Dr DeWitt Talmage in his sermon on the 17th referred to the arbitration treaty in the following language The mightiest grandest movement for driving brutal war out of the earth dates from January 11 1897 The men who on either side of the sea did most to effect that plan of arbitration have made themselves immortal The evening of the present ad ministration of the government has been honored with the gladest event of eight een centuries All civilized nations should copy the sublime example I im plore the illustrious senate of the United States to allow nothing to interfere with a vote of ratification that the bells of all Christendom may ring out Peace on earth good will to men Senators many of you my personal friends let me say that this is the opportunity of your lives Let the aye aye of our American senate resound through all the capirols of Europe and make all the arsenals and armories of the world hear that there shall be no more murder among nations The worse thing you can do for a man is to kill him the best thing you can do tor a man is to save him BOLD TOLEDO ROBBERY Oasbter wf a Mill Company Held Up in His Office boldest holdup in the history of Toledo Ohio occurred Saturday noon when a man dashed into the office of the Northwestern Elevator and Mill Company and pointing a revolver at the head of the cashier said Throw up your hands give me your money and dont say a word or stir or Ill blow your head off The cashier who was alone in the office made a rush for the telephone to inform other employes in the mill but the robber had taken the precaution to cut the wire before entering the office This did not daunt the robber in the least He walked behind the counter still covering the cash ier with the revolver gathered up 500 in bills and gold placed them in a cotton bag and coolly walked out entered a buggy that was in waiting with a second man in It and drove off at a lively rate The police found the rig the men drove off in in the outskirts of the city where the robbers had abandoned it TAXATION IN NEW ZEALAND Exhaustive Report on the Economic Condition There The bureau of statistics of thejstate de partment at Washington has just pub lished a most exhaustive reportupon Land Taxation and Labor Laws in New Zea land prepared by United States Consul Connelly at Aukland Thds report was prepared as a supplement to a former one on the same subject which aroused so much interest among economists owing to its succinct presenta tion of the extraordinary advanced appli cation of socialistic principles in New Zea land that the state department was obliged to follow up the subject So in response to instructions Consul Connelly has greatly elaborated his original report and has pref aced it by a most interesting account of the workings of the New Zealand system from his own point of observation M I N ISTER WILLIS DEAD Dies at Honolulu from an Attack of Pneumonia The steamer Monowai which arrived the 15th at San Francisco brought advices from Honolulu to the effect that United States Minister Albert S Willis died at 980 a m on January 8 after an iHness of several months resulting from an attack of pneumonia he suffered while on a vacation to the United States Senator Sherman Acceplfs Ihave accepted the state portfolio said Senator John Sherman to thte news paper representative at the Fort Wayne depot in Canton Ohio Friday aflternoon The senator had but a few minutets before left the presence of President elect Mc Kinley Concerning other matters con nected with the incoming adminiiStration the senator was very reticent Senator Sherman said in answer to a question I think the United States gov ernment should not interfere with the Cu ban war either toaid in its settlement or do anything which would make a peaceful government of the island a charge on this country I understand on high authority that Prime Minister Canovas has outlined a program of governmental reforms which will be applied both in Spain and in Cuba These reforms will give the Cubans practical autonomy and wil I hope settle the question Masons Bar Liquor Men The grand lodge of Masons of Minnesota in session at St Paul adopted a resolution barring all those who sell intoxicants from becoming Masons in that Another resolution was adopted providing for the expulsion of all persons now Ma y sons who shall hereafter sell liquors The move means the expulsion of at leastilOO of the most prominentimen in the propjrietors of hotels in St Paul Minneapolis andelse where Meal Moth Pest The German millers have offered a J prize of 250 for a method of destroying meal moth which has been ravaging the German mills United States Consul General De kay at Berlin offers to deliver to ihed proper authorities any method forwarded by Americans Noted Newspaper Man Dea d Kudd Smith one of the best know news paper writers and editors in New Tork was accidentally killed By gas es taping- from a defective jet in a room in thijh Put nam house He was a bnother of IjJallardi Smith the London correspondent of the World FIVErOHILDREN PERISH Burned to Death in an Orphans I Home in Texas The boys wing of Buckners orghan s home five miles from Dallas Texas was destroyed by fire Friday night Five boys perished in the flames and several others were badly burned Before Mrs Britton the boys matron retired for the night she had the boys clean out and prepare a stove situated in a room just under her for the morning fire She had been in bed but a short time when she smelled smoke and immediately jumped up to investigate She was too late however The fire had already entered her own room and after a desperate fight with flame she was com pelled to retreat with the affrightened cries of her children ringing in her ears knowing that they were doomed to a cer tain death In the confusion which reign ed while the children were being hurriedlj assisted from the building five were burnd to death and many were overlooked and quite seriously burned The building and its contents were entirely destroyed i ADRIFT ON AN ICE FLOE Nine Fishermen Are Afloat in Iiako Michigan A dispatch from Menominee Mich ot Jan 15 says that nine men are clinging to a block of ice a few rods square that is being driven out of Green Bay into Lake Michigan by a fierce southerly gale The wind is blowing thirty miles an hour with a zero temperature and an occasional snow squall The men are fishermen clad only in the none too heavy clothing worn while tending their nets and unless the ice floe has blown against Chambers Island or Green Island there is little possibility that they will live through the night The doomed men are residents of the little fish ing village of Menekaunee and their wives and children and neighbors are spending the night on the mountains of ice that fringe the beach weeping and moaning BEHEADED HIS RIVAL Brutal Murder of a Rival by an En raged Hun A horrible murder occurred at Port Grir fith Pa Friday a Hungarian beheading his rival after being overpowered in a wrestling match The murderer was ar rested and lodged in jail ne is John Cur nott aged 19 a fine looking well built youth His victim Joseph Kalata aged 22 was a splendid specimen of manhood standing 6 feet 2 inches and weighing about 220 pounds He was handsome and reputed to be the strongest man in the county The men though friends have been rivals for the hand of Anna Jopkopo tah with whose father they boarded The murdered man was beheaded with a largo knife LAND WORTH HALF A MILLION Indian Tribe Seeks to Recover Val uable New York Property The Montauk tribe of Indians by their chief and king Wyandank Pharaoh have asked leave of County Judge Benjamin Reeve to bring action against the Long Island Railroad Company for the recovery of Montauk Point N T The suit involves the title to the peninsula of Montauk which consists of 9000 acres of land worth perhaps 500000 The plaintiffs are direct descendants of the once famous and pow erful tribe of Montauk Indians New Scheme of Huntingtons It is stated that Collis P Huntington has a corps of engineers in the field making a preliminary survey for a railway from the port of Alvarado south of Yera Cruz Mexico to the port of Salina Cruz on the Pacific coast and that if he can secure an advantageous route he will ask the gov ernment for a concession for operating the line in connection with the Pacific Mail steamers thus doing away with the Pana ma route Feat of a Swiss Guide A telegram has been received at Men- doza Argentina from the Fitzgerald ex pedition reporting that a Swiss cuide named Zurbriggen has reached the summit of Aconcagua in the Andes over 24000 feet above the sea level after the third attempt Refused to Accept Relief The London Daily Mails Bombay corre spondent says In the Banda district the famine conditions are harrowing The whole population is without food and the people are dying in the road rather than accept the government relief MABKKT QUOTATIONS Chicago Cattle common to prime 350 to 550 hogs shipping grades 300 to 375 sheep fair to choice 200 to 400 wheat No 2 red 77c to 78c corn No 2 22c to 23c oats No 2 16c to 17c rye No 2 37c to 39c butter choice creamery 18c to 20c eggs fresh 14c to 16c potatoes per bushel 20c to 30c broom corn common green to fine brush 2c to 5c per pound Indianapolis Cattle shipping 300 to 525 hogs choice light 300 to 375 sheep good to choice 200 to 375 wheat No 2 87c to 89c corn No 2 white 20c to 22c oats No 2 white 21c to 23c St Louis Cattle 300 to 550 hogs 300 to 350 wheat No 2 86c to 87c corn No 2 yellow 20c to 21c oats No 2 white 16jlo 17c rye No 2 31c to 33c Cincinnati Cattle 250 to 500 hogs 300 to 375 sheep 250 400 wheat No 2 93c to 94c corn No 2 mixed 21c to 23c oats No 2 mixed 19c to 20c rye No 2 34c to 36c Detroit Cattle 250 to 525 hogs 300 to 375 sheep 200 to 375 1 wheat No 2 red 89c to 90c corn No 2 yellow 21c to 23c oats No 2 white 19c to Mc rye aac to avc Toledo Wheat No 2 red 91c to 92c1 corn No 2 mixed 21c to 23c oats Noi 2 white 17c to 19c rye No 2 37c to 39c clover seed 525 to 530 Milwaukee Wheat No 2 spring 75c to 77c corn No 8 19c to 21c oats No 2 white 18c to 20c barley No 2 25c to 35c rye No 1 38c to 40c pork mes 750 to 800 Buffalo Cattle S250 to 500 hogs 300 to 400 sheep 200 to 425 wheat No 2 red B2c to U4c corn io 2 yellow 25c to 26c oats No 2 white 21c to 23c New York Cattle 300 to 525 hogs 300 to 425 sheep 200 to 450 wheat No 2 red 88c to 90c corn No 2 28c to 30c oats No 2 white 22c to 23c butter creamery 15c to 21c eggs Westr era 14c to ISc STATE OF NEBRASKA NEWS OF THE WEEK IN A CON DENSED FORM Retiring State Treasurer Required to Furnish all the State Funds in Cash and Turn it Over to His Suc cessor in Office Nebraska Finances The state treasurer of Nebraska is a very busy man at present He is receiving the 33000000 from the retiring treasurer The larger part of this is in cash in tiie city of Lincoln but several hundred thousand dollars is scattered aroundamong the state banks according to the state depository law The law of the state requires that incoming treasurers shall receive the money of the state from the retiring offi cial In the past it has always been held sufficient to turn over evidences of cash such as certificates of deposit This year it seems that the treas ure thinks the letter of the law calls for the actvfal cash and it will be called in for settlement and then re turned to the state banks This innova tion is not due to any unusual condition but merely a different interpretation of the law All the bans are ready to respond with the actual cash No trouble ever grew out of the old rule except in the case of the Capital National Bank of Lincoln Treasurer Hill received certificates of de posit from his predecessor amounting to 200000 This was in 1S91 The bank failed When retiring from office he in sisted on his successor receiving the depos its and so much cash Suit followed and neither Hill nor his bondsmen have ever been forced to pay the tmoney though the real issue was avoided by quibbling Ne braska state finances are in excellent con dition at present Big Irrigation Project TheLincoln and Dawsdn County Irriga tion Company met at Gotlienburg Saturday for the purpose of selling 275000 worth of district bonds as advertised and to con tract for the construction of the big ditch A number of prominent contractors were present to bid on the work The bonds were sold to I Doty otf David City at 95 The work will begin as -soon as ar rangements can be made to get the ma chinery and material on the ground for its construction and -will be pushed to com pletion as soon as possible In sixty days men will be workjing all along the line The main canal in to be fifty six miles long with about 115 miles of laterals and its capacity is 450 cubic feet of water per second whioh is calculated to irrigate 140000 acres of landT the amount of land i ithe district Corn Cribs Aire Overflowing The awful condition of the weather was not bad enough to stop corn from coming to Exeter until the 16th wberi the rain was too much for the farmers For ten days the average numtier of loads of ear corn marketed at this jplace ea h day exceeded IlOO The Chicagb Packing company al ready has five cribs that average 150 feet long and ten feet wide and ten feet high with the sixth in process of erection and lumber on the track for the seventh an other eastern firm his nearly the same amount of crib room ifi the eastern part of town The estimate bS the 1886 crop for Exeter township alone is placed at around 500000 bushels Killed by BurHington Flyer W E Dougnerty 35 years old was cut to pieces by the Omaha flyer in the B M yards at Lincoln Mr Dougherty was foreman of the Burlington freight depot While engaged in marking some six or eight cars on the foreign track he stepped out from between them directly in the way of No 4 then approaching on the main track The engineer blew three short warning whistles upon which Dougherty stepped promptly into the conier of the main track It is believed that this was an absent minded act and that he thought he was steppingjfon the sidetrack Sells Spectacles to Farmers An agent wlho has made his headquarters at McCool Jui iction for a couple of months has succeeded in selling large numbers of pairs of spec tacles to the farmers their wives and evien the children and the hired men He haa taken in the nighborhood of 1000 Men and women who have never thoughtof the necessity of wearing glasses have paid 4llio12 for a pair and many of them have inVested in as extra pair as well Transfer His Stock and Is Sued JosephF Welch of Nebraska City dis posed of his lumber yard fixtures and ma chinery to W P Montgomery On the same day suit in attachment was com menced against Mr Welch by the Nebraska City National Bank to recover 1200 which the bank claims is due on a note The bank alleges that ihe transfer was made with intent toi defraxud creditors Cluirch Dedicated Sundayioccutrred tSie dedicatory services of the new German Lutheran church nine miles southeast of Tecumseh Bev Mr Atal of Sterling and Mr Beidheimer of Palls City were the principal speakers The new church is a handsome structure Fire destroyed a similar building for this congregation last spring and hence the erection of this ntrw building Express Companies Consolidate The American and Adams Express com panies at Hastings have consolidated with Thomas A MdDonald as agent This move was made dor the convenience of the companies and also to save expense All business will be transacted from the Adams Express Companys office and two large express wagons will be kept on the go ri ght along Colonel Perry at His New Post Colonel David Perry Ninth cavalry re cently promoted from lieutenant colonel Tenth cavalry has arrived at Fort Eobin son Accompanying him were Mrs Perry and daughter and Captain M B Hughes Ninth cavalry returning from a three months leave of absence The colonel as sumed command of the regiment and post Wednesday One Year for Beating His Wife Last week Anton Bernasek of Wahoo was tried for assault upon his wife with in tent to do great bodily harm The jury returned a verdict of guilty and Judge Bates sentenced Bernasek to one year in the penitentiary Evangelist Makes Many Converts Evangelist JEWolfe is creating a stir in church and religious circles by his rer vival services at York Large crowds flock nightly to the Baptist Church to hear him and a number of converts have been made State Historical Society The Nebraska State Historical SocIot3 held its annual session in the chapel of the university at Lincoln the fore part of the week The officers of the society were all re elected They arc J Sterling Morton president R W Furnas first vice presi dent W S Summers second vice presi dent C II Gere treasurer and W II Caldwell secretary The report of treas urer Gere showed a balance on hand Jan 14 1896 of 226366 warrants drawn 1 56772 balance in state treasury 69594 total balance 111614 Young Girl Missing in Lincoln Ella Ross a young girl lately residing in Firth about twenty miles from Lincoln is mysteriously missing Two weeks since she went to Lincoln and wrote to her mother that she had secured a room at 229 North Eleventh street Letters from her mother began to arrive at this address but no Miss Ross has as yet been there Mrs Ross went to Lincoln in search of her laughter and made a pretty thorough ex amination of the town but without success Miss Ross is about 18 years of age Her father is divorced from her mother and is now living in Beatrice Declares the Election Illegal At the last regular meeting of tho Hast ings city council the city attorney decided that the last election held for the purpose of voting 8000 bonds for waterworks im provement was illegal His decision was made on the grounds that the legal publi cation notice had only been run ten days when it should have run tlijrty days prior to the election This being true every city election ever held in Hastings has been il legal and of course this knocks the water works bonds out and also the bonds for putting in an electric light plant Will Levy Direct Taxation Mayor Evans of Hastings says there will not be another election for voting bonds for waterworks improvements and an elec tric light plant But as it is necessary for improvements to be made on the water works before long a direct taxation will be made Under this the amount will all have to be paid in about three years whereas had the voting of the bonds been legal they would have had ten years time vt which to have paid the amout Injured in a Runaway H L Smith and wife of Tarkio Mo met with a serious accident at Franklin this state They were coming to town to take the train for their home and in some way the team became frightened and ran away throwing both Mr Smith and his wife out on the frozen ground injuring them severely A ma wnPt 2oott7 who - was uienrroHfown fell on his face whioa was badly bruised and two of tho lueels passed over him Resolve for a Stricter Sabbath At a mass meeting held at the York Bap tist church 400 members of the various young peoples societies in that city de clared that the Sunday closing law must be enforced Resolutions were passed re questing the city authorities to see that all places of business witti the exception of the drug stores hotels meat markets and res taurants be closed upon the Sabbath The assemblage agreed to stand by the citjr in enforcing the law Passed Worthless Checks A stranger has been passing worthless checks on Falls City business men E P Eversole cashed one for 6 and Paxton Cain one for 9 They contained the forged signature of Hank Shaw a prosperous farmer living north of that town Two Hundred Dollars for Slander In the case of Case against- Case at Wa hoo for slander the jury returned a verdict for 200 damages This was an action wherein Mrs Ida Case sued Lucretia Case for damages in tho sum of 10000 for slander Nebraska News Notes Madison is agitating the project of erect ing a chicory factory William Shuey of Albion has been bound over on the charge of bootlegging The railroad business out of Tecumseh was greater in 1896 than in 1895 Rising City people are holding publio meetings to agitate the beet sugar question Some of the Chappell sportsmen have or ganized a gun club and purchasedan outfit of traps etc I S Wayne is now assured of a beet sugar factory Pending negotiations are rapidly nearing completion JG Moir of Wakefield had his foofe crushed by the falltng of a scaffold on which he was working J A Harris of Ord proposes to start a paper devoted exclusively to Nebraska real estate interests A company is being organized at DeWitt to lease the creamery building and put tho machinery in operation Gothenburg farmers who turned their horses into the stalk fields report numerous deaths among the animals Mrs S S Willis of Gothenburg has turned her three children over to the Orphan Home of Omaha being unable to support them The teachers in the Aurora schools have consented to a cut in wages rather than have the schools closed before he end of the school year Some parties without the fear of the school board in their hearts entered the Cortland school house and stole a quantity of pencils and other little things Some one went into the barn of George Christianson of Kearney County and shot one of his horses The animal was not killed but was injured so the owner was compelled to finish the job Frank Edwards and Charles Burns two McOook boys started to run away from home and shift for themselves but were captured and brought back before they had proceeded further than the next station Stromsberg merchants have agreed to -close at 7 p m The First National Bank of Pierce has been changed to a state bank Burglars entered the store of Chase Brps at Mason City and after ruining the safe gave up the attempt to open it Saturday night J H Galliger of Wisner defeated J T Stokes of Elmwood in a wrestling match which took place at Elm wood Burglars visited the saloon of H C Arm stong at Bertrand and secured 85 cents in money and a small quantity of liquor Wisner sportsmen made a raid on the wolves in that vicinity Saturday but at last1 reports all of the pests had not been exterminated While cutting wood near South Sioux CityEdSchouton was struck by a falling tree and seriously injured about the head and shoulders The city council of Chadron cut down the amount paid per light from 10 to 7 per month and the electric light company shut off the lights X X- -1 T Jj 1 to t ri