THE WORLD OYER LATEST NEWS FROM EVERY LAND APPEAL TO -AMERICA SPANISH SUBJECTS IN ASK AID OF US CUBA The Result of Butcher Weylers War Policy Is There to Crush the War Not to Heed the Distress and Suffering of the Inhabitants They Cry for Pood A New York Heralds Havana dispatch hf June 7 says A strange appeal on be half of the starving and dying reconcen trados in Matanzas who excited pity in the hearts of Lee and Calhoun has been made to the people of the United States Since the United States has begun measures for the relief of its citizens in Matanzas the desperate plight of Cuban reconcentrados there has resulted in a petition signed by a hundred of them in which they beg in the name of common humanity that they may be included in the charity The petition is headed An appeal to the United States It is now on its way to Washington The principal part of it is as follows For ome time past we have been contem plating the Idea of an appeal to your charitable feelings for relief for those of our people who are bitterly suffering the consequences of a most Inhuman way of waging war We have witnessed day after day scenes of horror which no language can describe and yet no voice can be lifted in protest against them To Spain we cannot apply for succor But what are we to expect f romSpaln when her worthy represent ative here Weyler Is inclinereut cold and de if to our misery and coolly says his mission In Cuba Is not to look after the starving popula tion but simply to end the war according to his own notions He has converted into deserts sections of country where abundance once reigned Upwards of in000 victims of this sav age system of warfare have been crowded into Matanzas without providing for their most natural wants Many a child perishes in the streets unable to stand so many and such long continued privations As for us we cannot do our work openly We have to beg for food for the hungry and clothes for the naked conceal ing ourselves and our names as If we were do ing something wrong and we therefore suggest that if any relief is to come It should be In trusted to the American consuls for distribution Very respectfully One Hundred Citizens of Matanzas COMES OUT FOR BRYAN Congressman Bailey Is fbr Silver Champion Tor President Congressman Joseph W Bailey ol Texas the house leader of the Democracy has come out flatfooted for the renomina tion of William JBryan for president in 1900 This is an announcement of con siderable political importance coming from the source it does Mr Bailey has just returned to Washington from a stump ing tour through the first congressional district of Missouri and has felt the pulse of the Democracy of that state besides having recent close relationship with Dem ocratic leaders from all parts of the coun try TRAGEDY IN WASHINGTON Patent Attorney Tries to End Two Lives on Pennsylvania Avenue Charles Barber a patent attorney shot his former stenographer Dorothy E Squires on Pennsylvania Avenue Wash ington D C Monday morning and then turned the pistol on himself putting a bul let in his brain causing instant death The extent of the girls injuries are unknown Barber was considered unbalanced by his friends He had been annoying Miss Squires with his attentions until she ap pealed to the courts for protection He was under bonds to keep the peace PRIESTS BURNED ALIVE Twenty Five Executed by the Spani ish on the Philippine Islands Officers of the steamer Pupbe which has arrived at Vancouver B C from the orient- state that when in the Philippine islands on their last trip it was learned jthat the Spanish government had captured twenty five Roman Catholic priests sup posed to be in sympathy with the rebels and roasted them Calhoun Back from Cuba William J Calhoun special commis sioner to Cuba to investigate the death ol Dr Ruiz arrived in New York Monday accompanied by Secretary Fishback Cal houn said the commission held three sit tings between May 20 and June 1 at Ha vana Regulus and Guanabacoa The papers examined in this case were chiefly military records A final report -will be made to Washington by Gen Lee Cal houn declined to give his opinion of the case Turks Commit Excesses It is officially announced that the Turks have committed serious excesses in Epirus violating women defiling churches and engaging in general pillage Turkish Irregulars it is further announced have committed similar excesses in the villages around Larlssa Worlds Bike Records Broken Two worlds records have been broken on the new three lap track Sacramento iCal Otto Zeigler cut the time in the single paced mile scratch professional to 205 2 5 and in the handicap to 206 8 5 Idle Iron Mills to Start Up The Universal mill of the Pottstown ilron Company the Valley mill of the iGlasgow Iron Company and the Claddale IBolling Mills of Pottstown Pa will start ioperations during the present week A Famous Catcher Dying Clarence Baldwin known in the base ball world as Kid Baldwin once q famous eatcher has been taken to tha Cincinnati hospital as a charity patient a hopeless wreck Many efforts to assist him in a reformation proved futile and Uow a chronic ailment promises to shortly iend his life High Hats to Be Barred The mayor of San Francisco Cal has approved of the order of the board of su jpervisors prohibiting the wearing of high hats at theaters The law will be enforced TV ill J 1 fltf f IRISH NATIONAL LEAGUE Members Wont Take Part in the Diamond Jubilee At the annual meeting of the Irish Na tional League of Great Britian in Man chester England T P OConnor M P and president of the league made a speech urging that the present is no time for re jcrimination and that the members of the league should devote their energies to liv ing issues There was a largo attendance A resolution calling upon the Irish to ab stain from taking part in the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria was presented and carried An amendment to the reso lution declaring that the condition of Ire land was due not to Queen Victoria but to the legislation of the men selected to make the laws was rejected ARMISTICE SIGNED To Continne Until Turkey and Greece Conclude Negotiations It is officially announced that an armis tice has been signed between the Greek and Turkish military commanders in Thessaly and Epirus Although the ar mistice has been signed a clause stipulates that a meeting of the Greek and Turk ish delegates shall be held to settle the de tails of the armistice on the sea If there should be a failure to agree in this matter the whole convention will be void The armistice is to continue until the conclu sion of the peace negotiations In the event that these should prove abortive either party must give twenty four hours notice of an intention to resume hostilities UNITED BRETHREN General Conference at Richmond Ind Adjourns Sine Die In Saturdays United Brethren general conference at Richmond Ind the consti tution for the Preachers Aid Association was reported and adopted The committee on revision of discipline lecommended a number of slight changes a few of which were agreed to A proposition was made to have the bishops appoint a large commit tee three months previous to the next gen eral conference to revise the discipline and report The conference adjourned sine die Saturday night LOST CONTROL OF HIS WHEEL Kansas City Cyclist Fatally Hurts a Pedestrian in a Collision Madison Staley Wilby a stockman aged 55 years died at Kansas City from injuries received in being run down by a bicycle ridden by Nebon J Stevens an insurance agent Stevens lost control of his wheel in attempting to rido down a steep grade in Eighth Street from Walnut to Main striking Wilby and hurling him to the granite pavement and fracturing his skull Stevens surrendered to the police but was released Would Hang Ravishers Gov Bushnell of Ohio in an interview nt Columbus stated he favored the enact ment of a law making the penalty for ex treme cases of criminal assault death He thought that punishment commensurate with the degree of crimes was the surest prevention of lynchings such as that at Urbana He consulted one of the judges of the supreme court upon the matter and the latter coincided with his views Duel Between French Deputies M Thomson and M Mirman members of the French chamber of deputies fought a duel Sunday growing out of an article written by the latter attacking M Thom son M Mirman was slightly wounded in the forearm The latter is a radical social ist and gained considerable notoriety through his protest against being confined in barracks as a conscript during the elec tion of a president to succeed Casimir Perrier Forestry Order Suspended The forestry order of President Cleve land issued February 22 last under which some 21000000 acres were set aside from the public domain has been suspended until next March President McKinley signed the sundry civil bill Saturday which contains the compromise amend ment concerning the forest reservations temporarily suspending Clevelands order and in the meantime modifying its scope Diamond Theft Denied The premier of Hyderabad telegraphs to the London papers Monday morning that the story which was circulated to the effect that the imperial diamond the prop erty of the nizam of Hyderabad had been stolen is pure fiction Noted Canadian Surgeon Dead Dr W H Strange oneof the best known physicians in Canada and deputy surgeon general of the militia forces of the country died at Toronto Sunday Luetgert Is Indicted The grand jury voted a true bill against A L Luetgert the rich sausage manufac turer of Chicago charging him with the murder of his wife Weekly Bank Statement The New York weekly bank statement shows a reserve decrease of 1295000 The banks now hold 45820000 in excess of legal -requirements Kentucky Distillers Fail The M V Monarch Company distillers of Owensboro Ky have assigned The liabilities are 100000 assets about half Michigan Peach Crop Hurt Prominent growers predict for Michigan a peach crop this year that will not equal 10 per cent of the usual yield Current Condensations Asphalt pavement was first laid in Paris in 1854 The occupants of a balloon a mile high command a radius of ninety six miles Galvanized iron Is not galavnized at all but is coated with zinc by being plunged Into a bath of that metal and muriatic acid Ink black red or blue contains disease-breeding bacteria micrococci and saprophytes according to German doc tors who have been examining school ink and have cultivated a bacillus found in it that proved fatal to mice in four days MOURNED AS HEROES FUNERAL OF THE URBANA ITARY VICTIMS MIL- Statement Made by Mrs Gaumer Declares the Men Killed by the Soldiers are Martyrs in a Holy and Righteous Cause Other Items Bury Their Dead A dispatch from Urbana Ohio Sunday says The funeral procession following the body of Farmer Upton Baker to the grae passed through here today on its way to the burial place at Point Pleasant in Ciark County It was an immense pro cession People on the streets here took otf their hats and stood with bared heads as it passed All expenses were borne by citizens of Urbana The ceremonies at the home and at the grave were brief and simple Upton Baker and Harry Bell were stand ing side by side near the jail when they were killed last Thursday night Mrs T M Gaumer gave a statement to the press It contains the following pas sages With a sorely chastened hand and mind I desire to take this means of show ing to our menus our neartteit apprecia tion of the many kindly words shown us during the fiery trial of our recent afflic tion Never did soldiers die on any battle field for a more holy and righteous cause than did these brave boys for the purity of their homes for mothers daughters and sisters They should be looked upon as heroes willing to spill their blood for the holiest of all and any cause Mrs T M Gaumer CANOVAS REMAINS IN POWER Unexpected Outcome of the Spanish Ministerial Crisis The queen regent of Spain has confirmed SenorCanovas thepremier in his ministe rial powers and the cabinet will remain in office with personnel and policy un changed All the leading members of the senate and of the chamber of deputies who were consulted by her majesty as well as three marshals have advised the recall of Capt Gen Weyler from Cuba At a cabinet council held Sunday after noon at his residence Senor Canovas the premier announced that the queen regent had renewed his powers and those of the cabinet in terms most flattering to him and all his colleagues It is understood that the government does not contemplate any immediate change in the supreme command in Cuba The surprise and displeasure of the various sections of the opposition are not easy to describe DOUBLE CARIO TRAGEDY Richard Caldwell Kills Mary Jenk ins and Is Killed by the Sheriff Richard Caldwell of Memphis shot and killed Mary Jenkins of Cario 111 because he was jealous of the favors she had be stowed on others Immediately after the shooting he fled to a lumber yard back of town where he was found two hours later by the officers He was ordered out with some difficulty when he opened fire on the officers His first shot passed through the wrist of Deputy Sheriff Geo W Moore who returned the fire killing Cald well instantly Moore was acquitted of all blame by a coroners jury Think He Was Murdered The coroner of Terre Haute Ind is in grave doubt as to the cause of the death of a man supposed to be James Butts a well to do farmer living east of town Near Twelve Points a sort of road house north of town a street car ran over a man last week The head was on one rail the feet on the other and when the wheels struck the body the top of the head was cut off the brains being scattered along the track A bottle of whisky was found on the dead mans body Some time ago at the same place a rotten tie was placed on the track derailing a double deck car Much mystery envelops the case The position of the body leads to the belief that the man may have been murdered and his body placed across the track Mudscow Blows Up One of the three mudscows in tow of the tug Andrew II Green was wrecked Mon day by an explosion of gases just after passing through the Rush street bridge Chicago The explosion shook the build ings in the vicinity causing considerable damage August Americus who was on the scow was blown into the river and drowned Great excitement was caused by the first report that the tugs boiler had exploded and all the crew had perished Collide in the Thames The steamers Bittern and Ystroom both bound for Amsterdam collided in the Thames early Sunday morning The Ystroom foundered two of her passengers being drowned The remainder of her passengers and crew were taken on board the Bittern which was damaged The Bitterns second officer and carpenter were drowned Robs King of Swindlers The king of gold brick swindlers Harvey Knowlton better known as Piebel George a man who is famous in his line from the Atlantic to the Pacific was held up at Seattle Wash last week and robbed of Sl500 Anthony Mellon his partner in crime stood behind a revoher and made Knowlton stand and deliver Riot in the Deputies During a discussion of the labor troubles in the French chamber of deputies Satur day M Gerault Richard a socialist mem ber was suspended for referring to some of his colleagues as police spies He re fused to leave and was ejected by the guard Another socialist protested and the session closed in the wildest disorder Died in a Bath Tub Thomas W Booth ex president of the Merchants Exchange president of the J W Booth Commission Company and one of the best known men of St Louis was found dead in the bath tub at his residence by his wife Monday lie had been suffer ing from a complication of diseases OUR BIMETALLIC AMBASSADOR i Designated as Ministers Plenipo tentiary in Letters to Faure It is learned from an authorized French source that the letters of credence pre sented to President Faure by Senator Edward II Wolcott of Colorado and his colleagues of the United States monetary commission designate them as ministers plenipotentiary to France Great Britian and Germany with the mission in con cert with the United States ambassadors to those countries to discuss monetary questions and to come to some agree ment on bimetallism President Faurtf carefully avoided making a statement to them at the audience which he accorded to the commissioners at the Elysee palace on Wednesday last which might be in terpreted as a promise to take any steps In the matter No doubt the government of France is friendly to the American mis sion but nothing tangible will be done beyond expressions of sympathy and the assurance that the matter will be seriously studied SUICIDE THEORY DISCREDITED San Francisco Police Now Believe Hoffman was Murdered San Francisco police have now aban doned the previous theory of suicide in connection with Wholesaler Hoffmans mvstrrinns death and begun working on the supposition that the merchant was murdered The detectives who are con ducting the investigation announce that there are no new developments although they somewhat reluctantly admit Figelj bookkeeper and confidential clerk of man has not satisfactorily explained his movements immediately prior to Hoffmans death No one else has come under sus picion and the police say they have no present intention of preferring a charge against Figel The latter is still under surveillance however Von Tausch Acquitted Her Von Tausch former chief of the se cret political police who has been on trial in Berlin Germany nearly two weeks charged with perjury high treason and forgery was acquitted Saturday Baron Von Leutzow who was tried with Herr Von Tausch and who was charged with defrauding the imperial army service and with forging a receipt for the purpose of willful imposition was convicted The court sentenced Von Leutzow to two months imprisonment taking into consid eration the fact that in certain cases he had acted for the secret political police which employment the court added made it almost impossible for a man to preserve his sense of honor Confesses to the Theft The mystery of the disappearance of me sum of 18600 from the German American National Bank in St Paul on Saturday last was cleared up when Assistant Pay ing Teller Tzschau who was arrested Wednesday confessed to the theft i Tzschau had a confederate George K Jackson a salesman for the Nonotuck Silk Company Seven thousand and nine hundred dollars of the stolen money was recovered Indians to Protest to McKinley A delegation of full blood Cherokee In dians have gone to Washington where they hope to protest to President McKinley against the changes proposed in Indian Territory Claiming to represent 12000 full blood Cherokees they will ask the president not to sign the Indian appropria tion bill which carries some obnoxious measures Durrant Secures a Stay Theodore Durrant will not be hanged Friday June 11 his attorneys having gained for him another four months lease of life at least the action of the circuit court in San Francisco Friday in granting permission to appeal to the supreme court of the United States serving as a stay of execution until further action is taken Denver Block Scorched A fire Saturday morning damaged the Patron is Thomas Block at Denver to the extent of 310000 The loss to the tenants who were mostly lawyers is quite large on account of water Small Cyclone in Tennessee A small cyclone Friday night damaged property in the vicinity of Gadsden Tenn The loss is several thousand dollars No one was injured MARKET QUOTATIONS- Chicago Cattle common to prime 350 to 550 hogs skipping grades 800 to 375 sheep fair to choice 20 to 500 wlieat No 2 red 67c to 68c corn No 2 23c to 24c oats No 2 17c to ISc rye No 2 33c to 34c butter choice creamery 14c to 15c eggs fresh 8c to 9c potatoes per bushel 15c to 80c broom corn common growth to choice green hurl 25 to 70 per ton Indianapolis Cattle shipping 300 to 525 hogs choice liffht 300 to 375 sheep common to choice 300 to 450 wheat No 2 74c to 76c corn No 2 white 24c to 25c oats No 2 white 20c to 22c St Louis Cattle 300 to 550 hogs 300 to 375 sheep 300 to 475 wheat No 2 83c to 85c corn No 2 yellow 22c to 23c oats No 2 white 17c to 19c rye No 2 31c to 33c Cincinnati Cattle 250 to 500 hogs 300 to 375 sheep 250 to 475 wlieat No 2 79c -to 81c corn No 2 mixed 25c to 27c oats No 2 mixed 19c to 21c rye No 2 34c to 36c Detroit Cattle 250 to 525 hogs 300 to 375 sheep 200 to 475 wlieat No 2 red 76c to 78c corn No 2 yellow 24c to 25c oats No 2 white 23c to 24c rye 35c to 36c Toledo Wheat No 2 red- 76c to 78c corn No 2 mixed 24c to 26c oats No 2 white 18c to 20c rye No 2 34c to 36c clover seed 420 to 425 Milwaukee Wheat No 2 spring 69c to 71c corn No 3 22c to 23c oats No - white 21c to 23c barley No 2 28c to 33c rye No 1 34c to 35c pork mess 725 to 775 Buffalo Cattle 250 to 550 hogs 300 to 400 sheep 300 to 475 wheat No 2 red 80c to S2c corn No 2 yellow 27c to 28c oats No 2 white 24c to 25c New York Cattle 300 to 550 hogs 350 to 450 sheep 300 to 475 wheat No 2 red 74c to 75c corn No 2 2Sc to 30c oats No 2 white 21c to 23c butter creamery 12c to 16c eggs West ern 10c to He STATE OF NEBRASKA NEWS OF THE WEEK IN A CON DENSED FORM Board of Public Lands and Build ings Makes a Report to the Gov ernor on the Dr Fall Case Recommends His Removal Reports onthe Dr Fall Case The Board ofpublic Lands and Build ings has made a report to the governor of its tindings in the Dr Fall case In its letter to the governor the board says Our apology in troubling you in this matter must be found in the fact that in a few weeks you by virtue of the law passed last winter will be in charge of the man agement of this institution and the board will cease to have anything to do with it in that respect The report says In our opinion the welfare of the institution and that is all we desire demands that -whatever ex ecutive action shall be taken in the matter shall be taken by you and not by us Then after a long review of the case using 3000 words to recite what has al ready been before the public the board finally sums up the matter as follows Our conclusion upon the whole case is that he has repeatedly violated the law almost without exception disobeyed the orders of the board held its power and control over the institute in contempt and that the best interests of the public service demand that he be removed as superin tendent The report is signed by albthe members of the board DEATH WATCH IS PUT ON Supreme Court Decides that George Morgan Must Hang The supreme court of Nebraska has de cided that George Morgan the convicted murderer of little Ida Gaskill at Omaha must pay the death penalty for one of the most henious crimes ever committed within the state and has fixed October 8 as the day upon which he must hang The finding of the lower court was affirmed at the sitting of the supreme court June 2 and Sheriff McDonald was notified of that action by telephone Soon afterward Deputy Sheriff Stryker and Jailer George Shand notified Morgan of the action of the court The condemned man took the matter very coolly smil ing in a self possessedmanner as he re marked -Well that ls not the lastchance anyway In this remark he had refer ence to a motion for a further hearing which his attorneys intend filing in the supreme court Deputy Sheriff Tony Black was detailed temporarily as death watch and a constant watch will be kept over the movements of Morgan until he has started for the scaf fold or has been granted a further lease of life Reach a Verdict on Rose Case The coroners jury at North Platte which has had the investigation of the death of Calvin Rose under consideration ever since May 24 having been unable to agree on a verdict at the time has at last brought in the following finding That the immediate cause of the death of the de ceased was blood poisoning caused by puncturing the xirethra with an instrument jn his own hands carelessly used by him self We further find that the careless use of said instrument was caused by his in toxicated and debilitated condition caused by drinking to excess and exposure We find that the liquor that caused his intoxi cation and debility was furnished to or ob tained by him in the saloon of Guy A Laing where he remained for a period of twelve hours and where he received mis treatment and abuse at the hands of parties unknown Gateway for Trade to the Gulf Superior with its already well developed railroad facilities and its fine outlet for transportation of grains and corn to Texas and Mexico over the Santa Fe route has become one of the important points for southern shipments At present the transportation rates enable grain buyers to pay 18 cents for corn Well informed rail road men of Kansas City have been looking over the town recently and unhesitatingly pronounce it the gateway to the deep water pavigation of the Gulf of Mexico and that upon the completion of the Gulf road to Fori Arthur it is sure to become a compet itive railread point for all southern ship ments In fact it is the natural source for a large portion of the shipments and travel to the gulf Circus Enterprise a Failure Perry Mathews Syndicate Circus Museum and Menagerie Company came to grief at West Point last week It had been traveling in hard luck for some time the weather and roads beintr acrainst it Tt showed to a very small house at West Point and at the close of the performance the proprietors were arrested on complaint of a Wisner hotel man for attempting to evade payment of a board bill Immedi ately thereafter suits were instituted against them by teamsters farmers and their own employes Attachments were taken out and the show is now hopelessly stranded An effort is being made to ad just the various claims and reorganize Boys Foot Is Crushed While the Kearney and Black Hills en gine was doing some switching at Eddy ville Lawrence Keefe a boy about 12 years of age got into a box car to take a ride After the car stopped he started to get out when another car was shunted against it and he was thrown so that his right foot was caught under the wheel and terribly crushed He was teken to Kear ney and about half the foot amputated Convention of Danish Lutherans A national convention of the Danish Lutheran Church of America was held at iBlair with delegates from all parts of the union Xearly 1500 were in attendance Thieves Get Very Little Some parties supposed to be tramps rentered the office of Mr Isaacson at Wahoo and took about 80 cents from the drawer He also lost a coat Too Heavy for the Sidewalk While a crowd of children was in front of C L Olds confectionery store at Fre mont where a candy prize was to be given away the sidewalk gave way precipitating them into the open space below Fortu nately no one was hurt and the children crawled out none the worse for their mis hap Extending the Telephone System The Xebraska Telephone Company will commence work on a new telephone line from McCool Junction to York and Fair mont in about two weeks Osgood Must Be Tried Again The prosecution in the case of D F Osgood at Tekamah for aiding and abetting arson received a severe setback the other day The defenso brought a plea in abate ment and claimed error in the records of the county court in regard to Osgoods pre liminary hearing in that court The prose cution demurred but after considerable argument on the point involved Judge Letton found for the defense The county court omitted from the record of the exam ination that portion of the finding where that court is obliged to believe there is suf ficient cause to hold the accused for trial in district court The legal proceedings in the caseso far disposed of will now have to be repeated A new information was immediately sworn out against Osgood He gave bond for appearance in the sum of 3000 Found Dying with Baby in Arms Mrs Esther Heisner widow of the late Henry J Heisner committed suicide at her home eight miles southeast of Litch field by cutting her throat with a razor Coroner Jones and Sheriff Patton were summoned from Loup City and an inquest was held Mrs Heisner had been sick for several days The deed was done while the family was all out of doors and she was found dying with her 6-months-old baby at her side All evidence pointed toward suicide and a verdict was so rendered by the jury Mrs Heisner had recenlly mourned the death of her hus band and two children and she had often said the grief was irioro than she could bear Two small children are left alone in the world Lincoln Bank Failure The Merchants Bank of Lincoln which closed its doors June 1 had 8800 of state and 5G0O of county money The bank had a capital stock of 50000 about one half of which was held by eastern parties It has bills receivable amounting to 85578 f real estate 7500 and furniture and fix tures 2800 The bills payable are 5800 and total deposits 36000 Of the latter a large majority is by the state and county and individual deposits of stockholders The failure has caused no excitement that has been felt by the other banks of the city and it is believed there will be none It is the general opinion that the depos itors will be paid in full when time is given to realize on collections War Relics Missing Some time ex Gov Furnas was at the state house and while visiting in the rooms of the adjutant general of the Nebraska National Guard expressed surprise that the flags guidons and other relics of the Second Xebraska and the four companies of the Curtis Horse were not in the state house The Curtis Horse was made up from Xebraska men but was consolidated with the Fifth Iowa cavalry The relics ofi the First Xebraska are at the office of the adjutant general but the whereabouts of the others are unknown General Barry is making every possible effort to find the missing relics as their proper place is at the state house alongside the flags of the First Xebraska Right of Way for Telephone The Shelton town board as its regular meeting last week passed an ordinance granting the Xebraska Telephone Com pany right of way through the village and if the same arrangements are made with Wood Kiver and Gibbon the company promises to have its line in and ready for use by August 1 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 8d as the Fourth comes on Sunday Committees were appointed and work com menced to raise funds and to make it a suc cess Farmer Tries Suicide Mr Morrison a farmer about two miles from Fort Calhoun attempted to commit suicide by shooting himself The bullet passed through one of his lungs but he is still living The doctors think he will probably recover but he will be a cripple for life He has a wife and one child Confidence Men Get a New Trial The supreme court has reversed the judgment of the district court of Douglas County in the case of Williams Stone and Whorton who were convicted of robbing Thomas Thompson of 20 last September through a Aim Ham game The case is remanded for trial Cold Keeps Back the Corn Farmers are beginning to complain that the growth of the corn is being seriously retarded by the continued cool weather Much of the late planted corn failed to come up and is now being replanted Small grain potatoes and fruit are doing well Opens a Xew Meat Market A butcher shop and meat market has been opened at Elgin by Mr Chapman Elgin has been without a meat market for some time Nebraska Short Notes A vigilanee committee is being formed in Ashland to put a stop to petty thieving A Wisner firm has fed 3270 head of sheep during the past winter and realized a profit of 115 per head on them August Grotsch a farmer living near Stanton was gored so severely by a savage bull that he died shortly after There is an unusually large number of cattle being brought into Garfield County this season by local stockmen The patronage of the Schuyler creamery has increased until it has become neces sary to put in additional machinery A M Byers of Dubois received a carload of cattle from Toronto Canada last Satur day and hae placed them on his ranch southwest of town TheEepublican Valley poultrv breeders met recently at McCook and organized an association It is intended to hold monthly meetings Indications are that Ked Willow County will soon contain more cattle than have been within her borders at any time since the free range days The Alfred Dean Post of Grandy re ceived from the United States government monuments for all the soldiers buried in McCain cemetery and placed them in position la3t Monday oan ivorth the defaulting treasurer of Pierce County is out on parole Many Xebraska towns are already mak ing arrangements to celebrate the Fourth The success of the Seward Co operative Creamery up to this time is very satisfac tory to those who started the enterprise While showing how a patent road seraper worked David Weigland of Scrib ner let the blade fall on his foot cuttin off two toes A movement is on foot among the busi men of Clearwater to organize a joint stock company for the erection of a flour ing mill 1 -