15 he nhnihw mtotVHt HOBEKT OOD tolltcr and Prop VALENTINE rsrss3a NEBRASKA MILITARY ACTIVITY UNITED STATES IS NEAR A WAR FOOTING Will Be Prepared for Trouble if It Comes New York Is Guarded as Never Before Great Guns Are Manned and Ready for Use Nation Near a War Footing Chicago Feb 22 A special Washing ton dispatch to the Chronicle says The United States is nearer a war footing than it has been at any time since the civil war Telegrams and written orders arc besieg jng military and naval officials and all the talk is of armed men of rcgeuicnts and accoutrements of guns and projectiles New York is guarded as never before for the great guns of her girdle of forts are manned and ready to be served The North Atlantic squadron is now concen trated in the Gulf of Florida aud other vessels have been ordered lo hold them selves in readiness to -join it Through out the Atlantic seaboard the prepara tions are under way Artillerymen aic already at the defenses and newdetails are to arrive at many of the points New York is guarded at Willetts point Fort Schuyler Fort Hamilton Fort Wadsworth and Sandy Hook Gen Merritf acting under orders from Gen Miles has ordered Lieut Lang of the Second Artillery to proceed at once with a command lo Willetts point to take charge of the coast defense batteries and the magazines and Lieut Arnold of the Fifth Artillery has been detailed to the important works at Sandy Hook The war department makes no secret of its activity but seeks to temper the public mind to it by designating the present stir as the execution of a long standing plan BARRED FROM THE RESERVE Woman Who Married a Piegan Brave Excluded by Maj Fuller Great Falls Mont Maj Fuller agent of the Black Feet Indians has issued an order prohibiting Mrs Garrett White from living on the reservation -Mrs White is the white woman who a month ago while a teacher in the Fort Shaw Indian school eloped with and married White a full blooded Piegan Indian She is a sister of Rev C C Bate man army chaplain at Fort Belknap Mrs White has been compelled to accept a position as waitress in a hotel at Du puyer to support herself and husband SAM JONES A CANDIDATE Evangelist Announces He Will Run for the Governorship Atlanta Ga Sam Jones the evan gelist who is well known over all the United Stales has announced his candi dacy for the governorship of Georgia the campaign for which is just now opening with four other candidates in the field Mr Jones says that this determination was taken after mature deliberation and at the solicitation of frends in every section of the state He will not announce his platform until next week FIRE IN PRESCOTT ARIZONA Johnson Hotel Destroyed and Many Guests Injured Prescott Arizona A disastrous fire occurred here about midnight Tuesday resulting in the total destruction of the Johnson nolel The house contained be tween twenty and thirty guests and the fire made such headway before being dis covered that they lost nearly everything and many had narrow escapes No fatal ities occurred but a number of persons were seriously injured Daughters of the Revolution Washington The seventh continental congress of the society of the Daughters of the American Revolution began Mon day Nearly all of the accredited 800 del egates were present Mrs Adlai E Stevenson the president general delivered an address which was responded to by Mrs J Harvey Matthew of Tennessee Missing Fishermen Are Safe Marinette Wis The twelve fisher men twho started from Green Island for Marinette during the blizzard have been located They found the storm so severe that they returned to their shanties The Sturgeon Bay stage arrived safe at Stur geon Bay after a rough trip Cheaper Feed for Stock Springfielu lllr The board of rail load warehouse commissioners has suc ceeded in inducing the Union Stock Yards at Chicago to reduce the price of corn to consigners of stock to figures considered satisfactory The price heretofore has been 1 a bushel Schaefer and Ives Matched Chicago Jake Schaefer and Frank C Ives had a lengthy conference in this city smd decided to settle their differences by a l00 point game lS inch balk line for the billiard championship of the world The game will be played in Central Music Ilall April 2 Rich Strike on American Soil Dwvsox City News has reached here of a rich strike on American Creek 131 jnilesdown the Yukon river There is a rush for the diggings which are ou Amer ican soil Knocks Out Luke Stevens Buffalo X Y Oscar Gardiner the Omaha Kid knocked out Luke Stevens of his city in the ninth round before the Olympic Athletic Club Tuesday night Empress Alexandria of Russia Ill St Petersburg Empress Alexandria Fedorovna is suffering from a slight attack of the measles Jamaicans Stop Cuban Filibusters Kingston Jamaica A filibustering ex pedition destined for Cuba has been inter cepted by the authorities and a quantity of arms and ammunition seized The Amer ican schooner Cora M Capt Mitchell last touched at Wilmington X C is impli cated Browned in Lake Michigan Chicago Michael Lutkoski and John 0 Fisky who were shooting ducks on the lake off South Chicago were drowned by Ihe capsizing of their boat A crowd of their friends witnessed the drowning but were powerless to give them any aid PLOT TO ASSASSINATE LEE Conspiracy to Blow Up the Ameri can Consul General Tampa Fla The Havana horror and the suspicions it has aroused shows up a bitter proclamation secretly circulated in Havana some time ago of a plot to blow up Gen Lee and the consulate These cir culars were printed at Havana in Spanish and sent in a package to Spanish Consul Cursi then at Key West ami were sent here to be forwarded to a certain party in Havana for distribution nc was not here and they were sent to him at Havana Just at that time Jose Luis Miguel a Cuban pf Tampa was in Havana and by mistake the postman delivered the package to him It soon became known that he had them and was aware of the bitter feeling so he was enticed to a building on Tacona Street one night and then told he must join in Ihe plot to blow up the American consul ate He indignantly refused but finally accepted their terms He then gave a copy of the proclamation to the press for publication y MISS WILLARDS WILL Estate AVill Eventually Pass Into the Temple Fund Chicago By the terms of the will of Miss Frances E Willard late president of the W C T U her estate will pass into the temple fund after the life interests of her secretary Miss Anna Gordon and of her sister-in-law Mrs Mary B Willard have expired The property consists of Rest Cottage at Evanston valued at 16000 a small cottage in the the Adiron daks and 3000 in cash which was pre sented to Miss Willard on her 50th birth day By the original will the estate was to pass to the W C T U but a codocil added after the Buffalo convention di verts it to the temple fund The temple trustees will probably waive their rights and leave the estate entirely to the direct beneficiaries WAS NEVER IN THE WAR Prominent Chicago G A R Man Confesses Himself a Fraud Chicago David Burnham who for nearly twenty years has been a leading member of the local post of the G A R and a respected citizen of Elgin 111 has confessed that he had no right to be called a veteran and that he had never taken any part in the civil war Burnham was prisoner before United States Commis sioner Humphrey on the charge of at tempting to defraud the government by applying for a pension as an old soldier when he made the confession He was held to the federal grand jury in bail of 1500 and being unable to secure bonds men was sent to jail Burnham applied for a pension last September and it was this fact that is said to have caused his downfall W H H MILLER IS ILL Attorney General Under Harrison Has a Congestive Chill W H H Miller attorney general of the United States uuder President Harrison was taken suddenly ill with a congestive chill at Indianapolis Ind and much alarm is felt over his condition His physician is with hira constantly and if another attack can be avoided he hopes to see him steadily improve Knocks Out Plumbers Law Milwaukee Judge Sutherland of the superior court handed down a decision knocking out the plumbers license law passed at the last session of the legislature The decision is a severe blow to many master plumbers and to many trades unions which favored it The case de cided a test one was that of Jacob Wink ler against the board of public works of Milwaukee Winkler failed to pass the examination held by the board of examin ers and was consequently refused a license He broughtsuit on the ground that the law was invalid The case will doubtless be carried to the supreme court Bread Riot in Sicily Palmero Sicily Three hundred villagers made a demonstration in the village of Strouna demanding succor Several were armed They refused to dis perse and the soldiers who intervened were greeted with showers of stones and pistol shots The troops returned the fire killing two peasants and wounding four A lieutenant and a police officer were in jured Troops IJeave for Alaska Seattle Wash Companies A and G Fourteenth United States Infantry left here Saturday afternoon ou the steamer Queen for Sagway Alaska where they will be- stationed for the purpose of pre serving order Companies B and H of the same regiment who will be stationed at Talya for the same purpose will follow in a few days Farewell Audience to Polo Madrid Sunday the queen regent gave a farewell audience to Senor Polo y Ber liabe the new minister to the United States She also received United States Minister Woodford who presented Pres ident McKinleys dispatch of thanks for Spains expression of sympathy with the United States in the misfortune that befell the Maine Fierce Duel in Prussia Vienna A fierce duel has been fought between Prince Philip of Saxe Coburg and Golha husband of the Princess Louise Marie of Belgium and Lieut Mattachich They fought first with pistols and then with swords The prince was wounded severely in the right arm Filibusters Sentence Affirmed Philadelphia The United States court of appeals has affirmed the verdict in the case of John D nart sentenced to two years imprisonment on the charge of aid ing the steamer Laureda iu a filibustering expediton to Cuba Mahoney Bests Tommy White Philadelphia Tommy White of Chicago and young Mahoney of this city fought fifteen rounds at the Olympic Club at Athens Thursday night resulting in a victory for Mahoney Paris Expo Appropriation Washington Representative Hitt of Illinois has introduced a joint resolution appropriating 1000000 for the represent ation of the United States at the Paris ex position in 1900 Kindergarten Convention Philadelphia At Saturdays session if the International Kindergarten Union ttie officials of last year were reelected Cincinnatti was chosen as the next place of meeting Schaefer to Play Ives New York Champion Jake Shaffer bas formally accepted Frank Ives cual jenge and names Chicago as the place in which the games shall be played CONGESTION AT DYEA Men are Pouring In and Freight Cannot Be Moved Seattle X E Stclle who arrived from Dyea Alaska on the steamer Queen says For the past month men have been pouring into Dyea by thousands There is a congestion of freight along the trail and at Dyea The Chilkoot Railroad and Transportation Compauys railroad is completed but has been unable to run for several days because the men are unable to live on the summit of the pass The chaolic condition of things cannot be con ceived by those who have not seen it Among the Queens passengers is Thomas W OBrien who left Dawson City Jan uary 1 He is said lo have brought out 50000 in drafts- and dust ZOLA NEARLY LYNCHED Riot Occurs at the End of Satur days Session of the Trial Paris A riot occurred at Hie close of Saturdays session of the Zola trial Zola narrowly escaped being lynched by a mob On leaving the palace of justice all the army officers were cheered by the crowd outside Gen Pellieux and Major Eslerhazy were given particular ovations The police were powerless to manage the crowds There was a general fight The mob threw itself on the Jews yelling Death to Jews throw them into the Seine Finally the guards were obliged to charge the rioters and clear the square TO GUARD THE VIZCAYA Spains Warship to Be Protected by New York Authorities New York Every policeman in the city was on duty Saturday under a special order from Chief McCullagh This action is taken in compliauce with the request of Roosevelt assistant secretary of the navy that precautions be taken against the pos sibility of hostile demonstrations upon the arrival of the Spanish cruiser Vizcaya A police boat patrol will watch about the Vizcaya It is believed ample precautions will be taken to prevent any thing hap pening lo the Vizcaya Bulgarians Murdered in Macedonia London The correspondent of the Daily News at Constantinople tells a ter rible story of the murder and torturing in the most horrible fashion of the Bulgar ians in Macedonian villages Many have died under torture A list of the victims has been furnished to the ambassadors Gale on Atlantic Coast Xew York Peril on land and sea fol lowed the heavy gale which swept New York and the Atlantic coast the past week Forty eight miles an hour was the velocity reached by the wind in New York Considerable damage was dono ashore and afloat Buy New Guns London Both the German and French armies are bnsily replacing old field guns with new quick firers at an enormous ex pense The German rearming will be completed by the middle of this year and the French before the end of 1999 Miss WJllard8 Successor Chicago Irs L M X Stevens national vice president of the W C T U will become the head of the movement and no election of president will be held till the next regular convention For a New Battleship Washington A bill appropriating 4000000 to provide a battleship to replace the Maine was introduced in the house Friday afternoon by Mr Foot of New Yorlc Norways New Cabinet Completed Christiania Ex Premier Steen who was entrusted with the task of forming a new ministry has completed the cabinet and submitted the names to King Oscar Russian Troops for Vladivostok Constantinople The Russian aux iliary cruiser Tamboff passed through the Bosporus Friday with 2000 soldiers and sixteen cannon bound for Vladivostok Exposition Superintendent Omaha A C Foster has been ap pointed general superintendent of the Trans Mississippi exposition by a vote of the executive board 125000 Fire in Pittsburg Pittsburg A fire Saturday afternoon damaged the National Wall Paper Com panys building and stock to the extent of 125000 British Battleship Still Aground Port Said The British battleship Vic torious which on February 14 went ashore outside the bar here is still aground Sir James Stomsficld Is Dead London RightHon Sir James Stoms field is dead aged 78 BlflKKKT QUOTATIONS Chicago Cattle common to prime 300 to 5575 hogs shipping grades 300 to 425 sheep fair to choice 25G to 475 wheat No 2 red 103 to 105 corn No 2 2Sc to 30c oats No 2 25c to 27c rye No 2 49c to 50c butter choice creamery 18c to 20c eggs fresh 14c to 15c potatoes common to choice 50c to G5c per bushel Indianapolis Cattle shipping 300 tc 525 hogs choice light 300 to 425 sheep common to choice 300 to 450 wheat No 2 97c to 99c corn No 2 white 29c to 31c oats No 2 white 27c to 29c St Louis Cattle 300 to 550 hogs 300 to 425 sheep 300 to 475 wheat No 2 9Sc to 99c corn No 2 yellow 27c to 29c oats No 2 white 28c to 29c rye No 2 49c to 50c Cincinnati Cattle 250 to 525 hogs 300 to 425 sheep 250 to 475 wheat No 2 red 9Sc to 100 corn No 2 mixed 31c to 32c oats No 2 mixed 28c to 29c rye No 2 50c to 52c Detroit Cattle 250 to 550 hogs 300 to 425 sheep 250 to 475 wheat No 2 9Gc to 97c com No tl yellow 32c to 33c oats No 2 white 31c to 32c rye 51c to 53c Toledo Wheat No 2 red 97c to 99c corn No 2 mixed 30c to 31c oats No 2 white 26c to 2Sc rye No 2 50c to 51c clover seed 310 to 320 Milwaukee Wheat No 2 spring 94c to 96c corn No 3 29c to 31c oats No - w hite 2Sc to 29c rye No 2 50c to 51c barley No 2 3Sc to 43c pork mess 1075 to 1125 Buffalo Cattle 300 to 550 hogs 300 to 450 sheep 300 to 525 wheat No 2 red 9Sc to 100 corn No 2 yellow 33c to 35c oats No 2 white 31c to 33c New York Cattle 300 to 550 hogs 300 to 475 sheep 300 to 525 -heat No 2 red 106 to 107 corn No 2 37c to 3Sc oats No 2 white 31c to 33c butter creamery 15c to 21c eggs Western 15c to lGc STATE OP NEBRASKA NEWS OF THE WEEK IN A CON DCNSED FORM Attorneys for the Alma Banker Make a Plea for 3Iercy Before the Supreme Court Formal Applica tion for a Rehearing of the Case Wants a Rehearing- The attorneys for B D Miles the Har lan County banker who is in the peniten tiary for assisting in the embezzlement of county funds have filed an application in the supreme court for a rehearing of the case partly on the grounds of the misap plication of the law in the former decision and because of the erroneous instructions of the trial court Independent of the legal status of the case there is an earnest plea for mercy for the prisoner One paragraph of the brief accompany ing the application is as follows The conviction is forced upon counsel from a close examination of the testimony that not only is there a reasonable doubt of Miles guilt but that the walls of the penitentiary inclose a man innocent of the crime charged In the information He was a victim of circumstances in being a banker and striving to carry his bank through the financial storm that for years has raged To this end doubtless he did as others similarly in peril He sought to allay distrust of the solvency of the bank by concealing from the public some of its affairs And therefore the letter ac companying the receipt And when his bank became unable lo respond to the call of the county treasurer he felt keenly the humiliation and sought to restore the funds thus deposited MOORE GOES FREE Supreme Court Reverses Decision of Lower Court The supreme court has handed down an opinion reversing the decision of the trial court in the case of ex Auditor Eugene Moore and dismissing the case Moore was convicted of embezzlement and sen tenced to eight years in the penitentiary The supreme court declares the statute under which he was convicted unconsti tutional Will Be at the Exposition Senator L M Graham of Stockville will prepare Frontier Countys exhibit for the Trans Mississippi Exposition lie was appointed at a meeting of the directors of the Frontier Count Agricultural Society Considerable material has been gathered by the society for this purpose and the work will now be vigorously pushed The county commissioners were present at the meeting of the board and expressed themselves heartily in favor of the move ment and pjedged the support of the county in assisting to cover the necessary expense most of which will be raised by subscription Want a Xew School House At a special meeting of the school board of Columbus it was decided by a vote of 4 to 2 to call a special election for bonds in a sum not exceeding 25000 with which to build ajiew school building for that city The election will be held in March While no plans have as yet been agreed upon if is intended in case the bonds carry to build a two story brick with six rooms The city now has four buildings with twelve rooms but matters have been in a very crowded condition for Lthe last few years Refuses to Dismiss the Appeal The supreme court has overruled the motion of Attorney McCoy to dismiss the appeal in the Shoup police case at Omaha McCoy had asked to have the appeal dis missed for the reason that the recent levy made by the Omaha council provides suffi cient revenue to maintain the entire police force and that there is now no good reason for the dismissal of Shoup and the other policemen Homes for Waifs There arrived at the Palace House in Schuyler the other day B W Tice of New York city and Miss A Bogardus of Elmira N YM accompanied by Rev J W Luce of Wahoo all representatives of the Childrens Aid Society iu company with sixteen children for whom homes were sought Eight of them were disposed of the first day Goes to the Pen The trial of the criminal case of the state against Otis Anselen was brought to a close at St Paul by the defendant chang ing his plea of not guilty to guilty and throwing himself n the mercy of the court Judge Kendall sentenced him to three and a half years in the penitentiary at hard labor Murderer Commits Suicide Joseph Holecheck who murdered his wife at the Holecheck farm near Hum boldt on the night of December 4 1897 hanged himself in the county jail at Falls City last week Holecheck would have been tried at the April term of court lie leaves ten children and an estate of con siderable value Bank Changes The appointment of Hon George R Colton to the office of national bank ex aminer has caused several changes in the officers of the Central Nebraska National Bank at David City of which he was cashier to be made Large Class Initiated At the regular meeting of the Platts moulh chapter of the Ancient Order of United Workmen 109 candidates were ad mitted It is believed that this is the largest initiation ever held in this state Organize a Uniform Rank Several members of Garfield lodge No 6 of Blair and Trinity lodge No 23 of Herman Knights of Pythias organized a uniform rank a Blair last week There were twenty nine members Small Boy Badly Hurt Little Frankie Currie of Shelby is in a critical condition The lad claims that several of the larger bo s ran him down and then kicked him and hit him with ears of corn Mysterious Disappearance Charles Frohman a young married man has disappeared from Sterling and no ac count can be given for his sudden depar ture No word was left to his family or friends and he was not in debt and was of sound mind Friends traced him as far as Lincoln Shot in the Arm Daniel Muirhead of York got in front of the loaded end of a rifle while he and his brother were hunting and surgeons were called to search for the ball in his right arinv VESTERN UNIONS BUSINESS Officers of tlic Company Testify to Its Extent in Nebraska The hearing of the telegraph case on the Feltz complaint was taken up before the secretaries of the State Board of Transpor tation m Lincoln the other day C B Hortou assistant superintendent of the western division of the Western Union was on the stand most of the time ami ga ve many of the details of the business of his company in this state ne said that of the 009 offices in the state only eight went above 230 per month in gross earnings The receipts of nine offices ranged from 100 to 200 per month eighty two took in less than 2 per month each while 1015 ranged from 2 to 5 per month There were 679 men employed by the company iu the state and if it were not for the con tracts with the railroad companies the entire business in the state would be at a positive loss Mr Dickey was called and testified that the plant of the Western Union in this state cost in the neighborhood of 1000 000 and that while it was probably not worth that much at the present time in cash it was probably worth that much to the company when the value of the through business and connections was taken into consideration May Be Impeached Efforts looking to the impeachment of Mayor Frank A Graham and Exciseman Harvey B Yaille of Lincoln have been commenced A complaint was filed with the city council by three citizens charging the two officials with accepting bribes from gamblers and hushmoney from saloonkeepers and with extorting large sums of money from policemen firemen and other city employes as the result of their appointment The trial of the mayor was set for March 3 and that of Exciseman Vaill for February 23 Hustle for Farm Lands The yearly hustle by renters for farm lands has commenced in Johnson County and it is more vigorous than ever this year Farm property seems to be very desirable just now both to buyers aiwl renters The prospects are exceedingly bright for crops for this time of year Moisture in plenty has filled the ground milting the same in prime condition for spring work Tha wheat has appeared and looks vigorous and tliruty Sterling Morton as Editor Nebraska City is to have another daily newspaper with ex Secretary Morton as editor The capital stock of the new company is 25000 fully paid J Sterling Morton his four sons Joy Paul Mark and Carl Donald Maccuaid N A Duff and several other prominent business men of the city are the incorporators Bridge Goes Out Two hundred and forty feet of the Platte River wagon bridge at Schuyler was taken out last week by a sudden rise caused by the breaking up of Loup River The part taken out was a portion of the low bridge built with a view to high water carrying the ice over without injury to the same Nebraska Short Notes Hard3r is agitating the advisability of erecting a creamery A Young Mens Christian Association has been organized at Valentine Alliance has resolved to make another try to secure the county seat of Box Butte County Will Wagner of Wood Lake got his foot in a hay press which crushed the bones at the ankle The champion checker players of Te cumseh and Table Rock are trying to get up a match game Counterfeit coins of the denominations of 5 cents and 1 are reported to be ful in and around Alliance The receipts of the Pierce postoffice dur ing the month of January eclipse any month in the history of the office Sheriff Looey of Madison County is negotiating for a pack of trained blood hounds to use in tracking criminals The village board of Plainview at its lrst meeting instructed the marshal to en force the curfew ordinance on aud after February 15 Mr and Mrs Charles Austing of Loup City celebrated the thirtieth anniversary of their marriage at the opera house a few nights since at which were present about 200 of their friends Charles Mayfield the man arrested at Valentine on the supposition that he was Paul Miller wanted at Brookfield Mass for murder has been released The officer who came from Massachusetts to get the prisoner was convinced he was not the man wanted A serious accident happened to John Campbell at Hastings while attempting to hitch up his team Mr Campbell was standing near a telephone pole at the head of his team when the horses became1 frightened and ran away He was thrown against the pole in such a manner as to have his nose broken several teeth knocked out a bad deep cut on his head and otherwise badly bruised up The Hartington city council has con tracted for the erection of an electric light plant Charles Galster of West Point com mitted suicide by shooting himself with a revolver Rev A W Davis has tendered his resig nation as pastor of the Christian Church at Falls City The Neligh creamery on last Friday shipped seven cases of butter to Coats worts Hussen Co of null England Eighty four rats in eighty minutes is a record T P Jarman of Springfield made last week in killing these troublesome rodents Will the sleet injure the fruit crop this coming season is a question that is being asked by a great man- Some farmers are of the opinion that it will injure the crops while others claim there is an old saying that after a heavy coat of sleet look out for a big crop of apples The B M depot at Merna was com pletely consumed by fire together with all the contents except the books of the office Jacquots elevator near by was badly scorched and was only saved by a fa or able wind A new box car standing on the track was also burned The annual bean dinner of the Richard son County Pioneer Association was held at Verdon last week and as usual those present had a good time At a recent meeting of the city council of Hebron an ordinance providing an oc cupation tax of 50 per annum for the sale of cigarettes or paper fox their manufact ure was passed O W Davis manager of the Salem Chautauqua is hard at work on the pro gram for this years Chautauqua which is to be held from July 3D to August 7 in clusive The noted lecturer and preacher Robert Mclntyre of Chicago is to open the program MISS WILLARD DEAD- THE NOTED TEMPERANCE WORK ER PASSES AWAY The Great W C T U Leader After a Valiant StniKsIe for Life Dies at the Imperial Hotel New York Her Life and Works A Noble Life Ended Miss Im nccs E Willard died at mid night Thursday at the Imperial Hotel in ew York City A fatal termination of ll1ll VA I I VI mvi her illness had been expected for several hours MisH Willard had lieen ill for about three weeks Dr Hill made the following statement Thursday night Miss Wrillanl had suffered some years with prof ou nil ane mia and oi several occasions had been given up to die Last summer sin seemed I ato take on a new L le se of life and uiss trances willauii gained in weight and strength so that she went through her convention work at Toronto and Buf falo which was r st arduous and came out much better than was expected but on her arrival live weeks ago she was much prostrated and readily took the grip which attacked the stomach liver intestines anil later the nervous system The disease progressed favorably and in many respects she had greatly imuroved when the fatal issue came and overwhelm ed the nerve centers There was no can cerous degeneration of any nrganr ik has been stated Miss Wil lards Career Frances Elizabeth Willard wax bom Sept 28 1S in Churehvillc near Koch ester N Y Her parents were New Eng landers While she was yet a babe her parents moved to Oberlin O from which place after a residence of five years they moved to a farm near lanesviile Wis Miss Willard lived on the farm for thir teen years lTp to her fifteenth year she had never seen the inside of a school room save for an hour or two at a time and then only as she visited the classes of her girlhood friends Her first schooling of which any mention is made was at the founded by Catherine Beecher at Milwaukee Wis She spent there only one term Afterward she entered the Northwestern Female College at Evans ton 111 She took the full course pre scribed at that institution and graduated in 18r with high honors In ISOS Miss Willard made a tour abroad She went to Paris and studied in the College de France Among the celebrated men from whom she received instruction was Guizot She studied also in Berlin and Rome and then visited Greece Egypt and Palestine t Her Tempernnce Work Vfhe Womans Christian Temperance Union had been organized but its efforts had amounted to little so far as practical results were concerned Miss Willard was elected corresponding secretary of the organization She put into her new work all the vigor of her strong constitu tion She broadened the scope of the organization wrote letters to women all over the country and within a short time made the movement one of national im portance Her efforts met with sucji suc cess and were so heartily commended by the members of the organization Jnd by the public generally that she was made-vice-president of the society and in 1871 was elected to the ofiice of national presi dent Her work for temperamt took her throughout every part of the United States and through many European coun tries She visited every city in the Unit ed States of 10000 inhabitants most of those of i000 and hundreds of smaller population She was an indefatigable lec turer and lectured wherever she stopped long enough for such a purpose her aid ii the cause of temperance being everywhere recognized as of the utmost importance and widely sought SPAIN IS SORRY Officially Disavows Responsibility foi the De Lome Letter The De Lome note has been officially disavowed by the Spanish Government and the incident is now regarded in Wash ington as closed In the royal decree ac cepting the resignation of De Lome it is stated it leaves him without employment with the emoluments due him the cus tomary fiattering phrases being omitted The State Department gave out an ab stract of a note sent by the Spanish Gov ernment to Minister Woodford at Madrid Part of this abstract is here given The Spanish ministry in accepting the resignation of a functionary whose ser vices they have been using and valuing up to that time leaves it perfectly well es tablished that they do not share and rath er on the contrary disauthorize the criti cisms tending tir offend or censure the chief of a friendly state although such criticisms had been written within the field of friendship and had reached pub licity by artful and criminal means Ah to the paragraph concerning the desirabil ity of negotiations of commercial relations if even for effect and the importance of using a representative for the purpose stated in Senor Dupuy de Lomes letter the Government expresses concern that in the light of its conduct long after the writing of the letter and in view of the unanswerable testimony of simultaneous and subsequent facts any doubt should exist that the Spanish Government has given proof of its real desire and of its innermost convictions with respect to the new commercial system and the projected treaty of commerce The Spanish Gov ernment does not now consider it neces sary to lay stress upon or demonstrate anew the truth and sincerity of its pur pose and the unstained good faith of its intentions A party of French miners and aeronauts have started by steamer for Canada en route to the Klondike They bring with them balloons which they will use for crossing over difficult passes provided with drag ropes at the end of which will be a steel shovel to dredge snow or earth to enable them to sail near the ground The sheriff of Douglas County Mont where the lynching of Adam Uber re cently occurred was indicted for willful neglect of duty in not taking steps to pre vent the illegal execution and his trial Bet for Feb 15 jL V K y