r ELECTRIC FLASHES NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD THE EARTH QUAKES SHOCKS FELT IN WASHINGTON AND OTHER POINTS No Damage or a Serious Nature Has Been Reported Montana Indians Said to Have Killed a Dozen White Men Other Items The Earth Quakes Washington May 31 What is supposed to have been an earthquake shock was felt here at 159 It lasted 50 seconds and caused chandeliers to sway and floors to tremble It was noticed in the capitol in he telephone exchange and other build ings The movement was from south to north Zanesville Ohio May 81 An earth quake shock was felt here about 1 oclock The Courier building four stories exhibited decided vibrations Employes on the upper floors rushed out in alarm Richmond Va May 81 An earthquake shock of a few seconds duration was felt about 180 Buildings shook and windows rattled No damage was done Chicago May 81 Advicea show the earthquake was general throughout the country as far south as Atlanta Ga and Asheville N C and extending north through Huntington W Va Pittsburg und Columbus Ohio Cleveland Ohio May 81 A severe earthquake shock was felt here at 1243 Cincinnati Ohio May 81 An earth quake shock was felt here shorty after 1 oclock There was much excitement among the holiday crowds at the various parks and resorts The earthquake was felt all over Ohio Kentucky West Virginia and eastern Tennessee INDIANS ON WARPATH Redskins Said to Have Already Killed a Dozen Men A dispatch from Helena Mont on May 81 says The Cheyenne Indians have gone on the warpath and are said to have killed about a dozen men including five United States soldiers They have no reservation of their own butroani over the southern part of the state near the Crow Reserva tion The white settlers are up in armsi and women and children are being sentj Into the towns for safety Two companies of Colorado cavalry are out from Fort Custer A courier from Lame Deer Agency brings the information that the Indians killed the agency post master and Lou Anderson a stockman They also fired into the cavalry killing ive and had sixtv armed cowbovs Jnded The Fort Keogh cavalry and uCompanyE infantry have left for the scene There are certainly grounds for fear The Cheyennes are determined and are be dng reinforced by renegade Crows The Rosebud ranchers received a consignment of rifles and ammunition at this point to day Settlers have moved all their fam ilies from near the reservation Ranchmen end stockmen are organized at the Chey enne Agency and demand the Indians who killed Hoover YERKES TELESCOPE DAMAGED Observatory at Williams Bar to Be Closed for the Summer The Yerkes Observatory at Williams Bar Wis will be closed for the summer the movable floor of the dome having been wrecked by a fall of forty five feet This floor which was seventy five feet in diam eter was suspended by iron cables One of the cables was torn from its weight thus unbalancing the floor which fell to the bottom of the dome In its fall it carried the winding stairway of the support of the- telescope with it crushing the electric paratus underneath it The floor lies now a complete wreck The loss from this part of the accident is slight but it is feared the Jar may have disturbed the accuracy of some of the very delicate machinery of the telescope itself Pronounced to be Leprosy There is a female leper at the Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore Md She was taken to the institution several weeks ago suffering from a skin eruption but after a careful diagnosis of her case by the physicians atthe hospital it was discoTered that the woman was a victim of the terrible disease leprosy The unfortunate woman was then isolated from the rest of the pa tients and in that condition she will be kept in the hospital until arrangements are made with the health authorities to remove hex elsewherer Cashier Is Found Guilty In the criminal court at Lebanon Tenn the jury found Cashier V Hall guilty of unlawfully receiving deposits and fixed entence at five years in the penitentiary Hall was cashier of the Bank of Water tow which failed about a year ago Killed in a Folding Bed A folding bed at the Union House Mont pelier Vt closed automatically while Henry Kendall aged 63 years was sleep ing in it He was dead when taken out Kills Two Bears Harry Yount well known in Laramie County Wyoming as a veteran hunter and trapper killed two grizzly bears in Hal lack canyon during the past week Jealousy Causes a Tragedy Mildred Brewster daughter of a wealthy Huntington Vt farmer shot and prob ably fatally wounded Miss Annie Wheeler The Brewster girl then turned the revolver on herself inflicting a possibly fatal wound -Jealousy is alleged to have been the cause Two Trainmen Killed The Atlantic express east bound on the Denver and Rio Grande collided with a freight near Grand Junction Colo The engineer and firemen were killed and several passengers injured ROASTED A CHILD Tlorrible Crime of an Old Woman in Alabama One of the most horrible crimes ever chronicled in Dallas County Alabama oc curred four miles from Seluia Monday a child of Bill Griffin only i years of age went over to the home of its grandmother Millie Griffin and seeing a hoe cake on a gridiron helped itself to a piece without the knowledge of the grandmother This act on the part of the child enraged the old woman She procmed an empty oat sack and putting the child iuto it tied up the sack and hung it on a pair of pot hooks up the chimney The woman who is 70 years old then gave positive instructions that the child should not be released by other hands than her own and went to the field to work About two hours after this per formance an uncle of the child heard groans in the cabin and went in to investi gate To his surprise he found the sack had caught fire and the child had been literally roasted alive Neighbors gathered and it was with difficulty that they were prevented from lynching the perpetrator of the terrible crime ANARCHIST PICNIC RAIDED Pittsburgh Police Make Wholesale Arrest of Reds An anarchist picnic at a grove near Pittsburgh Pa was raided Sunday by the police and forty seven men taken prison ers The charge preferred against the prisoners is disorderly conduct and break ing the city ordinance which prohibits the sale of beer on a picnic ground It Is claimed lotteries were also in operation and several rifles and a large lot of bullets were captured which the men said were to be used in a shooting gallery which had not been erected at the time of the raid The picnic was being held in celebration of the release a few days ago of Henry Bauer and Carl Nold from the penitentiary where they had served four years for in citing a riot at Homestead at the time of the big strike at that place Bauer and Nold who were among those arrested says the action of the police is an outrage and someone will be made to suffer for it EARTHQUAKE IN CANADA Shock Alarms the Patrons of The aters in Montreal There was an earthquake shock at Mont real Can Friday From the time the rumble was perceptible until the shock was over was sixty five seconds The shock lasted ten seconds At various the aters the audiences were considerably frightened Many ladies fainted and at some show bouses panics were averted only by the coolness of the management in as suring the people there was no danger Telegraphic reports received indicate that the earthquake was felt all down the Ot tawa Valley and through eastern Quebec In St Johns Quebec the inhabitants rushed into the streets It was particu larly severe at St Hilaire Mountain AROUSE THE TOWN Bank Robbers at Carlisle Iowa Use Too Much Dynamite A gang of bank burglars blow the safe in the banking house of McMurtree Bros at Carlisle to pieces at 3 oclock Friday morning The robbers first cut the tele graph and telephone wires and then rob bed the blacksmith shop for tools Dyna mite was used in robbing the bank and the charge was so heavy that the safe was shattered and the front part of the building blown out The shock awakened the en tire town and the robbors iled hastily The bank officers say nothing was secured but other reports indicate that a small sum of money was taken PUT ON BREAD AND WATER Seven Hundred California Con riots Object to Bill of Fare Seven hundred convicts in San Qnentin Cal prison comprising the jute mill force rebelled at the prison fare and re fused to resume work unless an improve ment in the menu was promised The warden and Prison Director Wilkins in vestigated the food question and pro nounced the complaintto be without cause The prisoners still refusing all the rebel lious 700 were ordered placed in solitary confinement on bread and water until they agreed to conform to the prison rules Takes Him for a Burglar George A Duey who has been con nected with the Associated Press at Cin cinnati and at Denver and other places for many years was killed in a most peculiar manner by Policeman Amos Booth at the first named city An alarm of burglars was given calling Booth to the place Duey was en route home at the time and refused to halt when the officer shot him dead mistaking him for one of the burg lars who made their escape Duey had recently been employed in Chicago and was in Cincinnati visiting his family His brother T J Duey is the chief operator of the Associated Press Die on the Same Trap William T Powers and John Lattimore colored were hanged in Chicago at noon Friday The men stood on the same trap Powers killed John T Murphy a saloon keeper December 29 1896 Ho was a por ter in the saloon and killed his employer for lus money Lattimore was a drainage canal laborer and killed a boarding house keeper Hurrying Goods to America At tho request of several large Liverpool sWppers the Cunard Steamship Company wilKispatch the steamer Servia for New on June 21 instead of June 22 in order that goods carried by it may reach the United State before the pending tariff bill goes into effect Wire Bods Cornered The Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph says It has just leaked out that the output of wire rods in this country has been cor nered The work is believed to have been accomplished by a syndicate of wire nail manufacturers operating from Boston McLaurin Appointed Senator Gov Ellerbee of South Carolina has commissioned John Lowncs McLaurin senator of South Carolina until his succes sor is elected by the legislature A CROSSING TRAGEDY WAGON LOAD OF CHILDREN STRUCK BY A TRAIN Four of the Children Arc Dead and Four Terribly Injured Two of Whom Will Die The Driver was Intoxicated Other Items Crossing Tragedy in Denver At 8 oclock Sunday evening a spring wagon driven by Henry Marsau a carpen ter of Denver Colo and containing eight children ranging in ago from A to 9 years was struck by a train on the Denver and Itio Grande llailroad and as a result four of the children are dead and the others are terribly injured two so badly that they will die Marsau with his children had been spending the day at the home of a friend in the southern part of the city When ready to start for home he took a load of child ren gathered in the neighborhood for a short ride It is claimed by the polico that Marsau was Intoxicated and paid no at tention to the signals of the engineer but drove upon the track while the train was in plain sight and but a few feet away The engine struck the wagon demolish ing it and crushing and mangling the children in a horrible manner ATTACK ON CALHOUN Havana Paper Criticises the United States Commissioner In a leading article El Diario de la Ma rina published in Havana makes a scath ing Indirect attack upon Commissioner Calhoun by criticising articles which have appeared in a western paper over the sig nature of Mr Pepper who in the guise of an intimate friend of President McKinley and Mr Calhoun accompanied the latter to Cuba El Diario maintains that many incidents of the interior working of the mixed com mission which are wholly private have been divulged in Mr Peppers letter thus tending to compromise Mr Cal houn The paper also represents Mr Peppers unfriendly attitude toward Spain in his reports on the Cuban question expressing disgust that while he blames Spain for the natural result of the war he has no word of cen sure for the Cuban insurgents whose torches are destroying the wealth of the island In closing its article El Diario de la Marina calls attention to the fact that two New York newspapers whose Cuban representatives are scarcely favorable to Spain maintain bureaus in Havana under the same roof with the United States con sul general intimating with much delicacy that the correspondents of these two news the wing of papers are virtually under Gen Lee and draw most of their inspira tion from him DURRANT TO DIE JUNE II Death Watch Placed on the Eman uel Church Murderer Theodore Durrant will hang on June 11 for the murder of Blanche Laraont in San Francisco Gov Budd telephoned that much in effect to Warden Hale of San Quentin at the same time ordering tho death watch placed upon the prisoner Immediately after telephoning this mes sage to Warden Hale the governor was driven in a closed carriage to the depot where lie took a train for San Francisco Notwithstanding the factthatthe govern or has made known his decision and that the telephone message has leaked out the same secrecy is being maintained regard ing the statement which tho governor has prepared Memorial Day Snows Milwaukee Wis May 30 Many points in Michigan and Wisconsin experienced a novelty on Memorial day snowstorms today At Menominee Mich it snowed at fre quent intervals all day sometimes quite hard At Bayfield Wis sufficient snow fell last night to cover the ground and the thermometer dropped to 80 At OshkoshWis snow fell this morning and at noon the thermometer registered the lowest in many years at this season Ex Congressman Boyd Dead Ex Congressmn Thomas ABoyd died at his home in Lewiston 111 Sunday aged 67 years He represented the Ninth Illin ois district in congress from 1876 to 1880 He camo within one vote of being governor of Illinois in 1872 when he was defeated by Gov Beveridge for lieutenant governor with Richard J Oglesby who was elected and was afterwards chosen United States senator Barricaded in His Pallace The London Post correspondent at Con stantinople says Today Friday the embassies reoeived word from their re spective ministers at Athens that the posi tion of the Greek royal family is now crit ical King George is practically barri caded in the palaceaxd it is reported that he is making preparations to leave Athens Weary of Fusion The leaders of the Democratic party in the state of Washington declare their in tention is to rescind the f nsion of the last campaign reorganize the Democracy and conduct future campaigns upon the Chi cago platform A general meeting of Domocratic committeemen has been called to this end to meet in Spokane June 14 Too Homely to Live a n nnnlicatton has been made to Judge Clearwater of Kingston N Y to commit James Myer to an -insane asylum Myers delusion is that he to the homeliest man in the world and he threatens suicide in con sequence Prince Luigi Arrives Prince Luigi Amadeo of Savoy nephew of King Humbert of Italy arrived in New York Sunday He will endeavor to make the ascent of Mt Elias Weekly Bank Statement The New York weekly bank statement shows a reserve increase of 617000 The banks nowhold -16600000 in excess of the legal requirements SENATE HAS A SENSATION Alleged that Sugar Trust Has Had a Finger in the Tariff In the senate Saturday Senator Tillman of South Carolina introduced a resolution for a special committee of five to inquire into the recent reports of speculation by senators in sugar stock and as to advance information furnished New York specu lators as to the sugar schedule of the tariff bill Senator Tillman said the Democratic members of the finance committee were under a cloud on account of the sugar schedule of the tariff bill that the Repub lican members of the committee were under suspicion One party was as deep in the mud as the other was in the mire Senator Pettus Democrat of Alabama demanded that Senator Tillman specify charges so that the whole senate should not be subject to his sweeping assertions Senator Tillman said the present tariff bill was made in the rooms of the Arling j ton Hotel with close connection by tele l phone and telegraph with New Tork andj in close touch with the sugar trust mag nates He said Broker Chapmans cell in jail had been turned into a club while the great sugar magnate Havemeyer had gonefree on a technical i ity He read numerous extracts from pa- pers showing the sugar trust had scoured the sugar schedule in the new bill also an extract from a paper making the charge that Senator Smith of New Jersey has been speculating in sugar Ho closed with the declaration that the senate should either prove the correspondents liars or prove the senators corrupt and then turn them out Senator Aldrich denied that any person1 connected with the sugar trust had any thing to do with the making of the sugar schedule 106 COUNTS AGAINST HIM Winslow Jones Arrest a Sequel to Fort Stanwix Bank Failure J Winslow Jones 60 years of age who kept a small restaurant at Hazelwood Pa has been arrested by Deputy United States Marshal Irons charged with attempting to defraud a national bank Jonas arrest comes as a sequel to the Fort Stanwix Na tional Bank sensation of last year at Rome N Y Cashier George Barnard committed suicide and misappropriated about 200000 of the banks funds There are 106 counts against Jones a misap propriation and abstraction count on each of fifty three checks The amount of the checks averages about 600 each and the total sum involved is 5806219 Killed by Burglars Isaac J Hill a farmer living at Farm ington Ohio was murdered Sunday night by burglars Hill lived with his aged mother The robbers broke into the house and after binding and otherwise maltreat ing the old woman they went up stairs where nill slept They first clubbed him over the head and then shot him There were evidences in the house of a terrible struggle which goes to show that Hill made a desperate fight So far as known the robbers got nothing as Mrs Hill says there was no money in the house Thero is no clue to the murderers Says Ho Is Not Short Bradford K Durfee state superintendent of ineurance of Illinois under Altgeld who is accused of being 200000 short in his accounts does not owe the state a cent according to his successor Durfee was removed from office May 5 He was then indebted to the state about 125000 all of which has since been paid Durfee was forced to dispose of all of his salable prop erty at sacrifice prices in order to square his accounts with the state Excitement in Wyoming A dispatch from Arvada fayo says Much excitement prevails throughout northern Wyoming and southern Mon tana The Cheyenne Indians on Tongue River are causing alarm and an uprising is feared A sheep herder was murdered a few days ago and the sheriff demanded1 that the Indians surrender the murderer but they refused Women and children are leaving for Sheridan Revolt in a Military School A dispatch from Rio de Janeiro says that a revolt has taken place at the military school there The cadets eventually sub mitted -to the troops af terpitcning their arms and ammunition -into the sea DIASELET QUOTATIONS- Chicago Cattle common to prime 350 to 350 hos shipping grades S3 OO to 375 sheen fair to choict 8200 tn S500 wheat No 2 red 69e to 70c fc corn No 2 23e to 24c oats No 2 Trcj to 18c rye No 2 33c to 84e batte choiee creamery 14c to 16c efga fxeso 8c to 10c potatoes per bnslksJ 15c to 30c broom corn common growth to choice green hurl 25 to 70 per ton Indianapolis Cattle shappinf 300 J0 525 hogs choice ligfct 800 to g06 sheep common to choice 360 to jfc50 wheat No 2 8Sc to 90c corn No 2j white 27c to 28c oats No 2 whitfe 21c to 23c St Louis Cattle 300 to 550 nogs 300 to 375 sheep 300 to 475 wheat No 2 3c to wc com - yellow 22c to 24e oats No 2 white 18c to Mo lye No 233c to 35c ClactantGarflM2tQ 500 hog 300 to 400 hp 30 tb JSp wheat No 2v 85c to 87c 003 2 mixed 25c to oats No 2 nifi4 21c j to 28c rye No- 2p85c to 3T Detroit Cattle H tM625 hogs 300 to 375 sheep 2fo0 to 75 wfceat No 2 rod 82c to 84c com No 2 yellow 25c to 27c oats No 2 white 23c to 25c rye 34c to 36c Toledo Wheat No 2 red 78c to 7ijjc corn No 2 mixed 23c to 25c oats No 2 white 18c to 28crye No 2 85c to 36c clover seed 415 to 425 Milwaukee Vlbeat No 2 spring 72c to 73c core No 3 23crit 25c oats No 2 white 21c to 23clbteley No 2 28c to 33c rye No 1 85c to 37c pork mess 775 to 825 Buffalo Caftle 250 to 5 50 hogs 300 to 425 shefp 300 to gt5j wheat No2 red 83c to 84c corn No 2 yellow 28c to 30c oate No 2 white 24c to 26c New York Cattle 300 to 550 hogs 350 to 450 sheep 300 to 475 wheat No 2 red 77c to 70c corn No 2j 28c to 29c oats No 2 white 21eto 22c butter creamery lie to 16c eggs Weiti ern 9c to lie STATE OP NEBRASKA NEWS OF THE WEEK IN A CON DENSED FORM Some New Features of the Recent Bank Failures in this State Claimed to Be the Result of Ex State Treasurer Bartloys Methods State Cash in Broken Banks Certain facts in connection with the re lations that existed between ex State Treasurer Bartley and three banks that failed recently at various points in this state have just been made public and throw considerable light on the financial deals of the ex state official In the case of the bank at Orleans the bank as a state depository gave a bond for 35000 This bond entitled the bank to receive not over 17500 of state money on deposit As a matter of fact 20541 of state money was due the state from the Orleans bank when Bartley went out of office When the su preme court decision on the depository funds was handed down Treasurer Me serve drew on the bank for 500 but the draft came back to him dishonored About three weeks ago the Orleans bank finally paid over to Treasurer Meserve the 511 leaving an even 20000 of state money still owing The Alma bank failed the day after Treasurer Meserve came into office with 40000 of state money on deposit As it had given a bond for only 50000 the greatest amount it was legally entitled to receive as a state depository was 25000 The State Bank of Atkinson held eleven certificates of deposit from Bartley each for 5000 It is believed that the 55000 represented by the eleven certificates of deposit by Bartley is all state money Every effort will be made to prove this and if it can be proven that the 55000 in ques tion is state money the state officers will at once proceed to use every legal means pos sible to collect the debt Find Him Guilty of Arson Hie case at Beatrice of the State against Edward McConnell on the charge of arson was closed by the jury returning a verdict of guilty and fixing the damage to the burned house at 150 The crime of which Mr Connell is convicted was perpetrated March 21 the fire being started in the rear end and on the second floor of a building in Beatrice At the time McConnell was arrested he made a written confession in which he admitted that he had started several fires in different parts of the city within a few months of the time of his ar rest Upon trial the defense tried to prove that the authorities terrorized him into making the confession McConnell is only 18 years of age and did not bear a good reputation having at one time been an in mate of the reform school Was Too Fresh A man from Sarpy County who is said to belong to the Yick McCarty gang came near losing his life in a fight at Elmwood recently He got into a quarrel with the proprietor of the club A W Campbell who threw him out into the street He the began making accusations ofanun complimentary character about Julius Langhorst a real estate agent Mr Lang horst encountered the man in front of Vick Bros store and after a few words Lang horst pushed him through one of the large glass windows of the store A piece of the glass stuck in the mans throat cutting Iilm Uadly Mr Langhorst pulled the glass out and the man was taken to the doctors office and his wound dressed Sold for 15000000 A trust deed for 15000000 conveying all the rights of the Omaha Minneapolis and Buffalo Railway Company to the Mis souri Kansas and Texas Trust Company of Kansas City was filed at Omaha last week The former company was incor porated to build a railroad from Omaha through Iowa Minnesota Wisconsin Michigan and Canada to Buffalo The Missouri Kansas and Texas Trust Com pany is looking after the financial end of the Kansas City Pittsburg and Gulf Kail road Company The principal offices of the railway company are in Omaha Nebraska Prohibitionists The Prohibition state convention met in Lincon and nominated D M Strong of Dodge County for associate justice of the supreme court and Mrs Isabella Spurlock of York for regent of the State University Two planks comprise the platform adopted a demand for the suppression of the liquor traffic and for equal suffrage The absence pf any reference to the the financial ques tion is an overture so it is claimed to the Ifree silver Prohibitionists made in the hope that their coming state convention will indorse the conventions nominees Lowest Bidder But One The lowest bidder for the erection of the new dormitory at the State Normal School in Peru was Stevens of Lincoln at the price of 115155 Hayes of Peru to whom ithe contract was let bid 10400 and Mears of Peru bid 100 higher The highest bid was sent in by an Auburn firm and was 21000 There were many bidders and the bids were in all shapes some bidding on building above foundation and some on entire building Some bids contained heat ing and lighting apparatus Blind Man Tunes Pianos Mer C Parrish a graduate from the Nebraska City school for the blind lias been in Exeter the past week the guest of Will Gregg also a graduate of the above school Mr Parrish is an expert piano tuner and while in the city secured several instruments to tune and clean His work gives excellent satisfaction Will Celebrate on the Third A mass meeting was held at Franklin recently by the business men to consider holding a celebration the Fourth of July It was decided that a celebration be held on the 3d as the Fourth comes on Sunday Committees were appointed and work com menced to raise funds and to make it a suc cess Johnstown Bank Closes The Bank of Johnstown was closed last week by J F Coad jr state bank ex aminer He Felt the Wheels Go Round A man named Hager who lives a few miles from Bloomington was cleaning his bicycle the other day and was trying to seehow fast he coujd make the wheels go around His hand caught in the spokes cutting one linger off breaking another and badly bruising the whole hand 3Ieets at Plattsmouth Next Month The animal meeting of the Nebraska State Pharmaceutical Association will be held at Plalbmonth this year and the iates are June 7 S and 9 A good pro gram has been arraiiied NOT QUITE SO FUNNY Man Dies as Result of Treatment by Some Young Fellows Calvin Rose died at the county hospital at North Platte after an illness of a week resulting from exposure and a debauch ini which he engaged with several youngl men of that city Mr Rose who was a farmer living in the southern part of tbel county came to town and it is said drank heavily A number of North Platte youngl fellows thought they would have some fun with the old man he being about 65 years of age They got him so full of whisky that he became stupefied and then shaved one side of his face and clipped the hair from one side of his head The old man was then placed behind a curtain in a saloon and free show was es tablished for the crowd He was kept in this condition for a day and night and then ninppii in his waaon and started home The next day he was found in the bottom of the wagon unconscious and the team was roaming over the country He was in a very bad condition and he grew worse as the result of improper treatment Roso was then taken to town where the doctors endeavored to relieve him Quite a sum of money has been raised to prosecute an action against the persons concerned and it is thought that both civil and criminal prosecution will be commenced Dates Tor Examinations The state superintendent has designated June a and 10 as the dates for holding ex aminations for professional state and life certificates The examinations will bo held at the office of the state superintend ent in Lincoln at the office of the county superintendent at North Platte and at the high school buildings in Omaha Fremont Hastings Norfolk and Grand Island On the 9th examinations will be taken in geology chemistry physical geography and English literature the work to begin at 9 a m On the 10th commencing at 830 will be given trigonometry zoology rhetoric intellectual philosophy and gen eral history During the last two years thirty eight successfully passed these ex aminations and forty seven were granted certificates on diplomas making a total of eighty five Little Girl Dies from a Bruise Little Grace Emply daughter of A F Emply of Papillion died a few days ago from blood poisoning which developed from a bruise on her left leg just below the knee where a ball hit her while playing with her schoolmates about three weeks ago The injury did not appear serious at the time and nothing was thought of it but later after a consultation doctors de cided that the bone of the leg had been in jured by the ball and that there was dan ger of blood poisoning One of Omahas most skillful surgeons was telephone for but in spite of the best efforts of the doc tors blood poisoning set in and the child died Operate a Farm for Stolen Horses The sentence of Tarrington to the pen itentiary for five years will probably act as a check to horse stealing in and around Fremont It is said he is one of a gang operating in that section having head quarters at a place known as the Wortman ranch near Sioux City Their method of operations was to take horses fromBoone Platte Colfax and Dodge Counties and bring them to the ranch where they would be disposed of Yarrington is thought to have had a hand in the disappearance of a good many horses Bieyclc Recovered and Thief in Jail L W Goodrichs bicycle was stolen from the porch of his residence in Fairbury and was found later at Western where it had been sold by the thief a colored man who claims to be a professional pugilist and goes under the name of Black Pearl The sheriff followed him to Geneva and arrested him Valuable Dogs Poisoned At Columbus G B Speice Charles Jones and J D Reynolds each lost a valuable bird dog by poison One dog brought home a bone and fell over while gnawing it The symptoms showed that strychnine had been used The dogs were all good blooded animals the curs escaping Captures a Fine Owl Elmer Ford and Emery Meridith caught a fine owl in the school house at Stella It is on exhibition in a drug store and i3 viewed with much curiosity It is of the monkey faced species of a brown color and measures over three feet from tip to tip of wings Horse and Cart Stolen A horse and cart the property of Robert Limpka a Tecumseh tailor were stolen from a hitch rack on the public square re cently Johnson County offers 50 for the return of the property and apprehension of the thief Vote Down Irrigation Proposition An election held at Johnstown resulted in the defeat of the proposition to organizo the Johnstown irrigation district Nebraska Short Notes Madison people are discussing the ad visability of putting in an electric light plant Fred Freeman of Spring Green Furnas County was killed by lightning one day last week The regular weekly butter shipments of the Neligh creamery now amount to a lit tle over 4000 pounds Without exception the reports from all parts of Nebraska indicate there will be a bountiful fruit crop this year Reports from over the state are to tha eifectthatan unusually large propuitioa of corn is being listed this year Lucien C Mills of Deuel County ha sued forty prominent citizens ofVtai county for 12000 damages for defamatiorf of character George L Damme a fanner liring near Burr was kicked on the head by a horgfj and only lived a few hours after the acci dent One brick store building is now in ceuraa of construction at Rushville and work will soon commence on another doubhrfronx building C D Sharder formerly a member of the legislature from Logan County was kicked in the face by a horse last week Considerable damage was done to his up per lip Lightning set fire to the barn of Philip Leber near Papillion and the building and contents were consumed Loss 2680 Some one tried to get into the safe of H n Judd Co of Rising City one night last week but failed The lock was ruined however The Butler County jail has become so infested with vermin that the prisoners have been moved elsewhere while tha authorities institute 2 war of extermination Sarpy County farmers report that quail and rabbits are more plentiful this spring than for many years The fields are fairly alive with both varieties of game W 1