rTdr THIS WIDE WORLD INTELLIGENCE FROM AL PARTS GERMANS USE EORCE CHINA MUST SETTLE FOR MIS SIONARY OUTRAGES Marines Uanded in the Southern Part of China With a View of Forcing the Government to Sat isfy Their Demands German Marines Land A Berlin dispatch Monday afternoon pays The sailors and marines belonging to the German cruiser Division off the coast of China have mado a landing in force at Kiacon Bay the nearest port to jTang Chu Fu in the southern part of the Chinese province of Shan Tun where German missionaries were recently mur dered -with the view of forcing the gov ernment of China to completely satisfy the demands of Germany SAVES HIS NECK FROM THE AX Quadruplets and Twins Cause a Tex as Nasby to Be Retained PostmrsUr E T Page of Bed water Texas wilt be retained by this adminis 4ra1ion Eleven years agolfe was given ktio postofflce but when Gen Clarlrson became assistant postmaster general au -effort was made to replace the postmaster with a candidate of the republican party Page appealed for retention citing that Iris wife had just presented him with -quadruplets and that twice before twins 3uad been born to them This settled the case Gen Clarkson decided not to remove the incumbent The case has now come ip again Page has again protested that the successful raising of three of the quadruplets and two sets of twins entitled him to some consideration and sent surviving quad ruplets now almost young ladies As eistant Postmaster General Bristow con- ferred with Postmaster General Gary and the two decided that there should be no change in that office ARMY IN FEARFUL SHAPE yew Spanish Soldiers Pit for Ser vice in Cuba Blancos investigations into the condi tion of Spains arm3r in Cuba have already revealed a deplorable condition of affairs Not only are frauds in connection with the payment of troops being brought to light but proof is being obtained that of the 200000 men sent Weyler only a small percentage are now fit for actual service Towns are garrisoned principally by sick soldiers too weak in many instances to offer more than a feeble resistance to the attacks of the rebels One of the first army surgeons says that one of the most difficult tasks of the new administration will be to care for Spains ill troops A TRAGEDY IN A CHURCH South Dakotan Shoots Himself at TTcstfield Ind Manager Spencer of the Postal Tele graph Company at Dead wood S D fa tally shot himself Sunday evening in the 3Ielhodist Church at Westville Ind where until recently he was manager of the Postal Company The deed was com tmitted while the congregation was sing ing Spencer is still alive but cannot re cover It is alleged financial trouble was the cause Woman Buys 6000 Steers Probably the largest cattle deal ever made by a woman was closed recently at San Antonio Texas The transaction was the purchase of 6000 3-year-old steers of Charles Schieuer of Kerr County by Mrs Anna Martin of Mason County The con sideration was 150000 for the lot She will feed the 6000 head just purchased and expects to make a profit of 30000 on them within three months Unearth Smuggling Operations Customs officers have unearthed what promises to prove extensive operations in pbonacetine smuggling Nearly 500 ounces of the drug were confiscated at Port Buron Mich Monday It was found at the home of Mrs Frazer The woman is under arrest A new York firm receives royalty on all the phenacetine brought to this country The smugglers avoid this besides the duty of 60 per cent Sells the Illustrated American Lorillard Spencer of New York for eight years proprietor of the Illustrated American has sold the entire property including the plant and good will to a syndicate of capitalists The editorship will remain with Francis Bellamy the present editor and A B Deguerville will take the business management May Hasten Durrants Hanging The United States supreme1 court on Monday decided to immediately issue a mandamus in the case of Theodore Dur rant the murderer of San Francisco This will probably hasten Durrants exe cution Famous Dentist Dead Dr Thomas W Evans the famous American dentist who facilitated the iiight of ex Empress Eugenie from Paris in 1870 died suddenly Sunday in Paris Marietta Glass Works Burn The Marietta glass works at Red Key Ind burned Monday morning Loss S100000 Ban Oft Mexican Ships The president has issued a proclamation suspending the eollection of discriminat ing Wiilies upon Mexican ships upon a sat factory showing that no discrimination is being practiced against American ships in Mexican ports Mail Carrier Held Up The mail carrier was held up at Warren Idaho by a lone highwayman and ordered to cut the mail sack open which he did and the robber took all the registered mail and letters There was about 4000 in cash j WHOLE WEDDING PARTY KILLED Thirty People Perish in a Russian Railway Accident A terrible accident has occurred near Bielostock Russia resulting in the death of thirty persons A wedding party was returning from the church to the home of the bride All were in one wagon a huge vehicle drawn by eight horses The road along which they drove crosses the rail way track on the level and the driver either through carelessness or ignorance of the train schedule pushed his swiftly moving horses upon the crossing just as the express was coming up The locomo tive struck the vehicle squarely killing many members of the party out right and maiming others so that they soon expired in frightful agony Not a member of the party escaped mmsmemmismissssSm MEMORIAL TO HENRY GEORGE W J Bryan Contributes a ilundred Dollars to the Fund A New York dispatch says that Will iam Jennings Bryan has contributed 100 to the Henry George memorial fund He telegraphed that it gave him great pleasure to add his name to the subscrip tion roll Many of the subscriptions have come from children It has been decided to make the Henry George memorial fund a popular one That all may do so a pop ular subscription of 10 cents has been fixed Larger amounts will be just as acceptable but the managers of the fund feel that Henry Georges memory would be more appropriately honored by a fund that was within reach of the multitude JILTS YOUNG PULLMAN Miss Oglesby Announces the Break ing of Her Engagement Formal announcement is made of the breaking of the engagement of George M Pullman son of the late George M Pull anan the palace car magnate and Miss Felicite Oglesby daughter of ex Gov Richard J Oglesby of Illinois The Oglesby family stoutly deny the disinherit ance of young Pullman by his father had anything whatever to do with the break ing of the engagement PRISONERS TO BE FREED Spain Will Grant Amnesty to the Crew of the Competitor Dispatches from Madrid confirm the re iport that the prisoners captured on the American schooner Competitor April 1896 will be included in the amnesty de cree soon to be issued Alabama Rapist Lynched A report from Eustis Ala is that the rapist Bud Beard was lynched at Carroll ton The mob succeeded in getting Beard out of jail before the arrival of the state troops from Tuscaloosa Beard outraged ithe 7-year-old daughter of Farmer Crock er at Reform A mob had been after him for a week following him from place to place in a most determined manner Beard was finally captured and the sheriff took him to Carrollton for trial St Louis Man Goes Wrong Edgar W Woods one of the best known real estate men in St Louis has suddenly disappeared and it is said that ho has em bezzled 14000 from the Prosperity Build ing and Loan Association of which he Was secretary Expert accountants found that the books were in a muddle Woods explained away much of it until it grew deeper and he disappeared His wile fears he has committed suicide Bubonic Plague in China Bubonic plague has broken out in southern China The plague first made its appearance at Shi Hing Fu where the large monastery Ting U Tez is situated among monks formerly residing there Between twenty and thirty died within a week after the plague appeared The others fled to the mountains Chinese died in that vicinity by hundreds Darragh Found Guiljy President J C Darragh who has been on trial at Independence Mo charged With wrecking the Kansas City Safe De posit and Savings Bank has been found guilty and sentenced to two years in the state penitentiary The bank had 2000 000 in deposits nearly all from poor peo ple and when it failed only 11000 in cash was in its vaults The Austrian Muddle Dr Abrahamovics first vice president of the lower house of the reichsrath of Aus tria has been elected president to succeed Dr Kathrein resigned October 26 Abra hamovics has acted as president ever since but has been unable to keep order in the chamber Mission Work in China The special order of business before the general missionary committee of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadel phia Saturday was the consideration of missionary work in China The sum of 214 10 was appropriated for that work 80000 Hotel at Knnknkcc Burns The Riverview Hotel burned at Kanka kee 111 Saturday with a loss of 85000 The guests barely escaped with their lives losing most of their clothing and val uables The cause of the fire is unknown Artesian Wells in Australia The official report of irrigation by artesian wells in the Bourke district in Australia shows great success and has given great stimulation to agriculture Current Condensations Glasgow has a population of nearly 1000000 and has only 494 doctors Many English accident insurance companies charge an extra premium when their policy holders travel hi Canada or the United States State Treasurer Koerner of Minne sota reports that more mortgages have been paid oft in ihat State this year than in any two years preceding According to official returns the stamp fluty in Mexico during July last yielded 1900363 against 1655391 in the cor responding mouth last year Russia is said to own 30000000 horses or nearly one half of the whole number in existence Most of them be long to the peasants of that vast em pire LYNCHED BY A MOB MURDERERS OF SIX DIE FOR THEIR CRIME Killed the Splcer Family in North Dakota Last February Had Been Granted a New Trial by the Su preme Court Other items Three Indians Lynched Alex Coudet a half breed and Paul Holytrack and Phillip Ireland full blood Indians the first of whom was sentenced to death for the murder of six members of the Spicer family last February and had just been granted a new trial by the su preme court and the latter two self con fessed accessories to the murder were taken from the county jail at Williams port N D Saturday night and lynched by a mob The men had been under the custody of Deputy Sheriff Kelly and they were taken from his control by the mob and hanged to a beef windlass several hundred yards from the jail There were about forty men concerned in the lynching At about 2 oclock in the morning there was a rap at the door of the jail and Kcl ley arose and quickly turned the key in the lock whereupon he was quickly over powered The prisoners had been aroused from sleep by the entrance of the mob and sat up half awake and trembling with ter ror Holytrack and Ireland were dragged from their beds ropes fastened about their necks and they were dragged out on the ground after being told to prepare for death Coudet w as the first man to be hanged Holytrack and Ireland were so nearly unconscious from the effects of the dragging that they did not realize what was about to happen when the ropes about their necks were tossed over the cross beam They were unable to stand and were slowly raised from the ground on which they lay until their bodies swung into the air and dangled from the wind lass with that of Coudet The mob then dispersed ANACONDA ON THE RAMPAGE Big Snake Kills a Pony and Nearly Kills Its Keeper A huge anaconda on exhibition in a mu seum at Philadelphia severely injured Samuel Masher the museum watchman and crushed to death a valuable trick pony Sunday The pony was tied to a feed box alongside the anacondas cage The rep tile had worked one of the boards of its cage loose and while Masher was attempt ing to replace the board the snake wiggled out and wrapped itself several times about Masher The latter screamed for help and the pony frightened by the big reptile began jumping about This probably saved Mashers life for the reptile un wound itself from him and completely en circled the pony Masher fell to the iloor unconscious with several ribs broken while the big snake continued to crush the pony until life was extinct A lasso was secured and the anaconda finally captured ULTIMATUM TO THE PORTE Austria Demands Satisfaction for Indignity to a Subject Baron de Galice the Austrian-Hungarian ambassador to the pbrte of Turkey has demanded the dismissal of the Yail of Adauu Asia Minor and of the Muttesraff of Merzina the porte of Adana and the two officials responsible for the recent in dignity to the Austrian merchant Braz zafolli agent at Merzina of the Austrian Lloyd Steamship Company He has also demanded a salute to the Austrian flag In the event of a failure to comply with both demands Baron de Calice will quit Con stantinople on Thursday next i - i Carney Still Champion William Carney successfully defended his title as handball champion of the world against Fireman Louis Keegan in Chicago Sunday It was the second series of the contest which began November 7 On that occasion Carney won six games out of eight and in Jthe second meeting he had only to win two games to get the necessary eight in fifteen Favors Fiat Money The Sentinel published at Boise Idaho the official organ of the Peoples party of the state announces that henceforth it will advocate fiat money instead of free silver at 16 to 1 the attainment of the lat ter being considered too remote Senator Heitfeld has secured a controlling interest in the Sentinel Ohio Body Snatoher Confesses Dr E P Drummond is in jail at Chilli cotlie Ohio having confessed to stealing the body of C W Kelley from the ceme tery at Londonderry The body was taken by mistake for that of Sam Jones who killed himself by drinking three bot tles of peppermint Warships to Be Used It is semi oflicially announced that the German squadron in Chinese waters has been ordered to the coast of Shang Tong to anchor in the vicinity of the recent mur der of German missionaries It has in structions to obtain immediate satisfaction Murders for Ten Dollars Jack Dodds a white farmer across the river in Kansas from Kansas Cityshotand killed Edward Carter an aged negro and fatally wounded Carters 18-year-old son lie gives as his reason that he was unable to realize on a claim for 10 Triple GeorgiR Tragedy The dead bodies of Henry Turner and those of Iris Yjfji and sister were found in a potato patch1 in Campbell County Georgia Monday They had been shot to death and brained There is no clue what ever as to the perpetrator Filibustering Expedition Three passengers on the steamer Mas cottc just in at Port Tampa Fla from Cuba reports the successful landing cf the last filibustering expedition They were of the filibustering party but refuse to give any details Arthur May Order a Strike It is understood Chief Arthur will order a strike on the Ohio River Railroad this week unless a number of engineers re cently discharged are reinstated HAWAIIAN TREATY President Satisfied It Will Be Rati fied at Coming Session Theratification of the Hawaiian annexa tion treaty by the United States senate is assured The administration has made a poll of that body and President McKinley is satisfied that more thufl two thirds of the senators will vote for ratification When the treaty was submitted to the sen ate June 16 last fifty seven senators could be depended upon to vote in favor of the instrument Eleven senators were given as doubtful and twenty one as opposed to ratification The administration has ascertained the views of the men who were then in doubt and McKinley is now depending on sixty one senators for the treaty with the pros pects of the addition of several votes to this number The treaty is in shape for prompt action In his message to congress the president will present as strongly as possible the arguments for annexation He will show the treaty has already been ratified by the Hawaiian senate and only the action of the United States senate is required to add the island The president does not expect annexation to result in complications with any foreign power SOVEREIGN IS SUPERSEDED Henry A Hicks of New York Elected K of Ij Master AVorkman James It Sovereign who has been general master workman of the Knights of Labor for the past four vars or more was on Friday afternoon eiieved of his office by the general assembly in session at Lou Ky Under ordinary con ditionN Mr Sovereigns term of office vi ould not expire until the next meeting This however it is said makes no differ ence with the order whose geneial officers during a meeting are always in the hands of the assembly and can be chosen and deposed at the will of the ma jority Along with Mr Sovereign there were three other officers retired viz T B McGuire general worthy foreman and Daniel Brown of Montana and II B Mar tin of Minnesota members of the execu tive committee Henry A Hicks of New York district 253 New York city was chosen to fill Mr Sovereigns place and L D Chamberlain of Pueblo Colo was se lected as geneial worthy foreman FOOTBALL CAUSES A RIOT Rival High School Clubs of Cincin nati Have an Encounter The Cincinnati Tribune of Sunday con tained a story of a football game between the two high school clubs of that city those of the Hughs high school and Wal nut Hills high school in which there was a riotous free fight Each school had its high school banner Some one fired the Walnut Hills banner and held the blazing flag aloft Then followed a competition in burning banners and this diversion ripened into a contest with fists and clubs in which the votaries of each school par ticipated In the fisticuff before the gamo Hughs won but in the game the Walnut nills were victorious by 10 to 1 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TEMPLE An Edifice Costing 100000 Ded icated in Chicago The first Scientist Church of Chicago and the largest house of that denomina tion in the world was dedicated Sunday Four services attended by SOOO people were held visiting Christian Scientists from all over the country being present The building alone cost over 100000 It has a seating capacity of 2000 Xew Alaskan Steamship Line The States Steamship Company has been formed under the laws of New Jer sey with a capital of 7000000 and with Charles H Cramp president of the Cramp Shipbuilding Company as its president Five steamers will be sent around to the west coast as soon as possible and will ply regularly from San Francisco or Seattle to St Michael The first steamer to sail will reach Seattle about February L Fire in Chicago Fire in the factory of the Nutriment Company manufacturing chemists at Forty ninth and Halstcad Streets Chi cago Sunday night destroyed two build ings causing a loss of 75000 to 100000 with insurance of 50000 The Nutriment Company is a branch of the Wyeth Com pany of Philadelphia 3IAUUT QUOTATIONS Chicago Cattle common to prime 300 to 575 hogs shipping grades 300 to 375 sheep fair to choice 200 to 500 wheat No 2 red 93c to 95c corn No 2 26c to 2Sc oats No 2 10c to 21c rye No 2 47c to 49c butter choice creamery 22c to 23c eggs fresh 17c to 19c new potatoes 35c to 50c per bushel Indianapolis Cattle shipping 300 to 525 hogs choice light 300 to 375 sheep common to choice 300 to S400 wheat No 2 91c to 93c corn No 2 white 25c to 27c oats No 2 white 21c to 23c St Louis Cattle 300 to 550 hogs 300 to 375 sheep 300 to 450 wheat No 2 97c to 99c corn No 2 yellow 2Gc to 27c oats No 2 white 20c to 22c rye No 2 45c to 47c Cincinnati Cattle 250 to 55 hogs 300 to 375 sheep 250 to 475 wheat No 2 92c to 93c corn s 2 mixed 26c to 27c oats No 2 mixed 21c to 53c rye No 2 46c to 48c Detroit Cattle 250 to 525 hogs 300 to 375 sheep 250 to 425 wheat No 2 92c to 93c corn No 2 yellow 26c to 27c oats No 2 white 23c to 24c rye 47c to 49c Toledo Wheat No 2 red 93c to 9oc corn No 2 mixed 2Gc to 2Sc oats No 2 white 22c to 24c ryt No 2 48c to 4 jo3r seed 315 to 325 Milwaukee Wheat No 2 spring- 7c corn No 3 26c to 27c oats - white fcSe to 24c rye No 2 4Sc to 49c t tuly No 2 40c to 45c pork mess ss700 to 750 Buffalo Cattle 300 to 525 hogs tfuO to 400 sheep 300 to 500 wheat No 2 red 96c to 97c corn No 2 yellow 30c to 32c oats No 2 white 25c to 27c New York Cattle 300 to 525 hogs 3X0 to 425 sheep 300 to 500 wheat No 2 red 99c to 101 corn No 2 34c to 35c oats No 2 white 25c to 26c butter creamery 15c to 24c eggs Western 21c to 23c rznru j jn STATE OP NEBRASKA NEWS OF THE WEEK IN A CON DENSED FORM italph Near Van Horn a Farmer Living Unadilla Shoots His Son and Failing to Find His Divorced Wife Turns the Gun Upon Himself Shoots His Son and Himself About 730 on the evening of November 8 in the village of Unadilla Ralph Van Horn armed with a repeating rifle and a revolver went to the front door of John L Abbotts residence and asked Mrs Abbott who came to the door if his little son was there ne was told that he was but was denied admittance for the reason that he was permitted to see the child only when accompanied by an officer having been divorced from his wife who was visiting the Abbots and the custody of the child given the mother lie at once pushed the door open and entered the house at the same- time producing the rifle from beneath his overcoat Van Horn shot and killed his four-year-old son as he lay upon a sofa dressed for bed where his mother had just put him Then Van Horn reloaded his rifle and com menced searching for his wife Not find ing her he went about twenty feet from the house and shot himself through the head with a revolver dying almost in stantly Van Horn was slightly deranged BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION Reminded by the Governor of Cosn plnint Fi7 d Some Time Ago Governor llolcomb has written the sec retaries o the board of transportation the following letter I am in receipt- of a reso lution passed by the Western Nebraska Stock Growers Association in relation to the change made by the railroad com panies in the charges of shipment of live stock It appears that heretofore a rate has been made by the carload but since August IS 187the rale is made by weight alone I understand that a copy of this resolution has been forwarded to you and it respectfully requests that you give it your immediate attention and careful con sideration About a year ago a similar change in rate3 was made by the railroads upon live stock shipments but after the matter had been considerably agitated the railroad companies decided to return to the old schedule under which they accepted ship ments until August 10 last This change in rate I am informed increases the rate per carload from the western part of the state to the union stock yards in South Omaha from 10 to 15 This is an injus tice to the farmers and stock raisers of Western Nebraska and I hope that you will take the proper steps looking to the immediate re estalishraent of the old VON FORELL MAY RESIGN Election as Recent Puts Him in a Delicate Position The chances seem good that as a result of the recent election there will bo a vacancy in the position of chaplain in the State In dustrial School at Kearney after January 11898 The present chaplain is Rev F Von Forell who has just been elected regent of the University of Nebraska It seems very probable that pressure will be brought to bear on him to vacate this position and thus avoid a charge of holding two state offices at one time While there is nothing in the constitution which says in so many words that a regent shall not hold any lucrative office under the state it is plain that such is the intention of the law As there are plenty of ministers in Kear ney who would be glad to take the re mainder of the money appropriated by the legislature for the services of a chaplain it is likely that pressure for Rev E Von Forells resignation will bring that docu ment to the state board of public lands and buildings within a month or so Henry Will Soon Be Free George B Henry the noted bank swind fer who is now in the York County jail for swindling the First National bank out of 405 has applied for a reduction in his bond of 1500 to 1000 Henry claims that he has a wife and three children de pendent upon him for support that one of his daughters is seriously ill and that some very important business matters demand his attention at his home in Hampton 111 He thinks he can raise 1000 as security to his bondsmen but not the larger sum of 1500 The bank officials have agreed to the reduction and the judge has granted it Henry expects to secure the bond and leave for Illinois this week Hartleys Big Shortage Otto Whelbig the expert who has been Engaged for several month in examining the books and accounts of ex State Treas urer Bartley has submitted his report to the legislative investigation committee showing Bartleys shortage to be 870000 The amount of the defalcation had been variouly estimated at from 700000 to 1 000000 Bartley is now in the Dodge County jail under a twenty year sentence in the penitentiary An appeal has been taken to the supreme court and arguments on the motion for a new trial will soon be made York Boy Missing To escape punishment at the hands of his father Charles Wildmen jumped through a window at his home in North York and has not been seen nor heard of since The boy is about 15 years old and was not considered very bright in mind Of late he has been rather unruly and his parent has not spared the rod At the time of the lads escape he was barefooted and wore neither hat nor coat Polk County Mortgages Tolk County mortgages filed for the iionth of October were Thirteen farm mortgages filed amount 1185999 re leased twenty -seven amounting to 21 22750 city mortgages tiled two amount ing to 700 released two amounting to 76050 chattel mortgages filed 117 amounting to 97854Gti released three amounting to 065LS4 fifty- Compromise with Bondsmen The county board of Dodge County has decided to accept the proposition of the bondsmen of Henry lloetfelder default ing treasurer of Webster Township re leasing them from liability on payment of 51200 The total amount due the county froni Hoetfelder is 2105 No trace what ever has been found of his whereabouts since he left Dodge in October He was al30 treasurer of the village of Dodge and owed that corporation about the same amount The village brought ait against his bondsmen and it will probably be tried at the present term of court Wants to Murder His Family Dr C M Duncan left Omaha last Week I i and on the train declared his intastlon to- jl Ju murder his wife and children on ma irnil XT h 0Tnfo Onn nf thn train J men wired ahead and the sheriff and two or three assistants were on the lookout Duncan upon arrival seized a cab wliicll had been engaged by another person and forced the driver at the point of a revoiror to drive him to his former home When the cab reached the house and the doctor was getting out the deputy sheriff and a constable seized him and took possession of the two 41 caliber guns which he had with him one in each hand In the strug gle that ensued the doctors collar bone was broken His wife recently procured a divorce from him on the grounds of cruelty Clergyman Under Arrest The community citizens and church members were greatly surprised at McCool Juntion on November 11 to learn of the arrest by Sheriff Trice of Key M E Palmaeter Baptist minister evangelist and lecturer Rev Palmaeter had deliv ered three lectures on foreign travels charging an admission a certain per cent of which the Baptists of McCool Junction received Thereafter he started revival meetings and announced that he would drive the devil out of McCool Sheriff Price of York came however and arrested Kev Palmaeter taking him to York where it is said that a sheriff from Kansas is waiting for requisition papers Thero is said to be a woman in the case Pound Dying on the Tracks A man was found lying near the railroad track a few miles west of Kearneyjwith his left foot crushed off at the anklend a long deep gash on the top of his head Nothing was found upon his person exo t a razor brush and piece of soap and th r is no telling who he is where he came from or where he was going lie is ap parently a foreigner about 35 years of age and as he is fairly well dressed it is thought he may have been going through with a load of stock and have fallen from the train Nebraska Grain Dealers At the annual meeting of the Nobraska Grain Dealers Association in Lincoln the following officers were elected President G W Wirt York Vice President Thomas Critchficld Au burn Secretarj Charles T Neal Lincoln Treasurer J M Sewell Hastings A committee was appointed to attends the meeting of the grain dealers of Iowa Kansas Nebraska and Oklahoma in St Joseph November 20 Brings Sleep of Death An overdose of chloral taken with the intention of producing sleep resulted in the death of A P Hale at the Deflone Hotel Lincoln Hale was found lifeless upon the bed Life had evidently been extinct for several hours On the dresser and table were found numerous bottles which had contained morphine chloral and chloroform The bottle which con tained chloral was nearly empty He was a resident of Iowa Jt4TS rk f i T- k i T B Husband Suddenly Disappears Richard J B Waidley a well known young man of Nebraska City has myste riously disappeared He was married November S in Omaha to Miss Kittie Felt hauser also of Nebraska City and arrived A home with her on the afternoon tFainwA He placed his wife in a hack remarking that he would ride up town on the street car There is no trace of Inm since that time No motive can be ascribed for his strange action Big Church Dedicated The dedication of one of the largest churches in Nebraska of any- tion occurred at St Helena last week Ik is a Catholic institution and the cost of its erection is 50000 Bishop Scannell had charge of the services and was assisted by fifty priests It is estimated 5000 peoplo were present Take in a Large Class Nuckolls lodge No 7 Ancient Order of United Workmen at Nebraska City tiated forty six new members recently the largest number ever taken in at one time in the state Deputy Grand Master Van Dyke was present and officiated as master workman during the ceremonies Creamery at Spauldiug Work has been commenced on the con struction of a large creamery at Spaulding The plant is to be equipped for both but ter and cheese making and the former will be made in the winter when prices are high and cheese will be made in the sum mer Suspects Are in Custody Two tough looking characters giving their names as Bert White and John Brady have been arrested at Grover Colo for burglarizing John Biggs store at Kimball Some of the stolen property was found on them Goes to Washington Hon William E Andrews of Hastings has gone to Washington to assume hiy duties as auditor of the treasury Nebraska Short Notes A lodge of the tribe of Ben Hur has been organized at Rising Ciy Paul Sexton a Beaver City schoolboy while playing with a companion was thrown and had his arm broken The business men of Stromsburg have taken hold of the creamery question and propose to raise to build one at that place Unknown parties stole a watch a gun and a bicycle from C D Brown of Ames- The Seward History and Art Club will give a chrysanthemum show on November 19 and 20 the proceeds to be devoted to public benefit Furnas County farmers raise consider able broom corn and are now receiving good prices for it The crop is selling ai from 40 to 70 per ton A house occupied by several soiled doves at McCook was burned Thursday night Theinmate3 had all gone to a re3t aurant for lunch just before the lire was dis covered Considerable winter wheat has been put in in Nebraska since the late rains The Lincoln district Epwrth league annual convention will be held at the -Methodist church in Wahoo There will be 100 or more delegates The management of the Furnas Countv Agricultural society announces that all claims or premiums held against the as sociation will be paid in full if presented to the proper officers C W Derby sheriff of Butler County has brought suit for 5000 damages agains two prominent citizens of that eonnty H alleges that they circulated stories thathr had used his official position to feather hi own nest in au unlawful manner m Zti ft rW fei A m m i i S- H I i hi