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THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1884. e e — — — THE DAILY BEE. | TRAGEDY IN A THEATER. _— T e o e life, OMAHA, Bloody Sunday Work in Jeck Nugeats|,,.lchn Key y Fran big burly fellow, aud how he had given th i tainod that the heart M H ible b h hud ooevt o s she sighees ogn of | DEATH'S DALLIANGE. - fus otrmdor swch o sorsibe bowoe it that tha man who was supposed to be an Hnfls Wllh "]U Dflmisg at Hlfllllzlll m‘ assaulter, was Officer Ruane, and was do- ing the duty of ‘‘sounder” that night, es the bartender, C. A. Sin O'Kinchol and two others N i names_could not be learned were i and desiring to call a policoman to assist Monday Morning, March 10 Varicty Dive. arrested and taken to jail. Some of Bishep Clarkson, him in taking a drunken man, and not these are held only as witnesses and P having a police whistle with himhe asked PE T ¥ ged with Sketch of the Life of the Decensed— | the doctor for his cane to knock upon the LOCAL BREVITIES. the Killing of the Proprictor's Y IN THE CRIME, A Well Rounded Record. telegraph ){’"l"“:“ '(;'"':“ an ""‘“‘mo‘;' e Brother James, Keyes was until about lhreov;:onfll ago e A tention, when the doo or arn as sl N " shenfl of ¢ ty in this state ) 5 o G g e e ‘é:i’:&i&fl!,‘";::’i TR And has gained sonmderable newspaper| The Right Reverend Robert H. Clark- | ANOTHER WHOLESALE ESTAB- i Althy &/ tam.| Last evoning another was added fo the | notoriety by his being an nequaintance of | son, Episcopal bishop of Nebraska, who LISHMENT. der in the secon: egroo. inolair Y ' 3 nn., ops L - claims to be an sctor, and only two|mCPis died shortly after midnight this) oy “oar and fruit business, in o fow wooks ago came to Omaha from Kansas | morning at his residence n this city. weeks, at the old stand of Piercey & City, O'Kinchel is a painter by trade, | Bishop Clarkson was born at Gettysburg, | Bradford on Farnam street/ Gum&etf and has been a haugor-on for many weeks | Pennaylvania, November 10, 1826, He e — at soveral of the all-night resorts in uu? graduated in 1844 at Pennsylvania col-| A DESPERATE ENCOUNTER. city, The other two arrested are em. 1 Havi " ployees of Jack Nugent. Price is a Ne- ;sfltflflt;ylbufzt I l\;mgh deEurmmeti —aa braska state penitentiary bird, having enter the ministry of the Episcopal ;| 1 heon roleased only four or five|church, ho at onco began theological|A WHIlE Man and @ Colored Prosti weeks ago from that institution, where | 4.4 t St J ol Maryland Hioserved o tarm of four yeats for aale | from which fastitution be cradtied ir fute Assanlt Each Other Road the notice of asslgnees sale of [ many fatal tragedies which of late have Teroey & Bradford’s stook in another colamn. | disgraced this city. In a saloon row, at The stock of hardware of Piercey & Brad- | 11 o'clock, last night James Nugent met ford will bs sold on Monday. See notice in | his death, tho scene being the Theatre another column. Comiqune, without knowing the agency or ~The Hon, Joel T, Griffin, who has been | the person by whom he was killed. ill for somo timo past, died at Fairview farm | Ay ahout 11:15 last night a message this moraing about 2 o'look, passing away | woy wony v Tik Ber office that peacetally and withont & straggle. A MURDER HAD BEEN COMMITTED - _Sult in attachment was begun in the |, aibed States oircult court on Saturday last | 11 that place, and long beforo the theater oLaln against the Nebraska | Was reached by the reporter a crowd of i i H from which institution he graiuated in g . m.’::l.(n!:fl?compl:; to recovor 2,000, | citizens and policemen were seen running :l.?;l:‘:.g ntllll;‘ “thick m-::, olsuv';mdd‘:rmk 1848, and was shortly afterwards ordained with Kuives. —The rallroad mon in, this ity prodict that [in that direction. When the scene of [ mcustache and from forty to forty-five [by Bishop Whittingham, of Marylaad. e but a fow weeks will elapse ere the other Iowa | the tragedy was reached about 150 per- | years old. He immediately entered upon the active | Maggie Johnson in the Toils for Ap- trunk lines will follow tho example of the ‘Q," [ sons were found standing around the UP TO POUR 0'CLOUK THIS MORNING duties of his calling, and soon became propriating $40 Which Be- and'run their passonger traina into, Omaha, | hyjlding, all endeavoring to gain an on. | he had not been "'“:““‘Od' at which | rector of St. James Episcopal church in longed to Another There is plenty of room, coms right along. ;| yranse to the saloon where lay the victim gr:;g?::t;‘ .nfi;l}l,“" :;lo‘mr:‘evx; :(u;t Tl‘: Chicago. He remained in charge of that Piry j -’;lc. H. :‘Y“”';l P‘:"":’;"_“F"m';: of the murder. All was excitement and astly proud, His preso i \ Witk & girl baby welghiog 10} pouads, 1ois| 6% Dlen were engaged din swearing the fixst one which has blossed Mr, and Mr, | threats of vengeanco upon the murderer, “Taylor, hence the justifia‘le pride. and women were weeping. Aftoradmit- —, Sesomann, proprietor of the Weutern | tance was gained house, has another boarder added to his list, A HORRIBLE BIGHT Ho ocame Friday morning and woighed | was presonted. Upon the floor lay James twelve pounds, and the proprietor thinks ho | Nugent, the victim of the tragedy. Some is good enough to keep, kind hands had placed him at length —The overland train wost Satorday on the | upon the floor and wiped from the Unlon Pacific, was enoumbered with threo opotls wound all sign of the blood, i i e o S with soerlts for the | WhIL0 tho clothing had beon arrangod and regular army, en route from Columbus bare the face bathad, and were not the bullet racks to Fort Russoll. They were in com.|hole, which told the tale of death, vis- maud of Lieut. B, . Townsend, ible, a casual observer would have said [T addition to the regular busines the [ B0 Was slooping. Thestump of ths cigar . following is the programme for this evening | which he had been smoking was tightly at the meeting of the Omaha brauch of the | grasped by the fingers of his right hand Trish national league: Racitation of a poem, | The floor, covered with the blood and grfi::edu“fiiu-l;ffl,r soflll o: l’[’lfln-" ;'v 'f,l" brains of the upfortunate man, the sighs rotta McDonald; The Tiast Houra of a Dy« and groans of men who are unaccustom- ! 3, J. Smith; aud f st R i MU od to the tendor foolings of nature, and voluntary addresses. e < d Kook —Peoplein the viblolty of Seventeenth and | 10 tests coursing down the chesks of T.oavenworth, especially the children at the | WOMEN WHO LONG AGO HAD FORGOTTEN TO Bliiffe in search of the murderer, The parish from 1849 to 1865, and endeared pistol which had done the fatal work |himself to his parishioners and a large was found in the back part of tne audi-|circle of friends and acquaintances in torium, 1Itis an Euglish bull dog self | that city. He was a hard-worker, a cocking 44-calibre and when found had | ooyt 0 Tl beloved by, -] N ed by all ¥ 4 two chambers empty. 11 H6 s b B RERSE, RBA ‘Whet appearance and the police business now G e R bids fair t» pick up to a considerablo ex- in November, 1865, he was rabla & “NBTHER FA"_URE uosnscu.\;xn nl;flll)l' R tent, as for example t'he docket in police — court Saturday morning. and missionary bishop of Dakota, it Friday, a man by the name of Henry 1'0 PBSS TWD TI‘blr’!S on Unfl TI‘BGK-" was with great regret that hia parishion- Brown and a brown woman by the name " " (allidoe wi era and friends pacted with him. = There ['¢ Ne)j Auatin, had s severe encounterin The “Canuon Ball" Collidss Witk | probubly nover was a moro popular min. |3 o wemens voom. sorann ot Elosenth Since this city has beceme the western terminus of the great C., B. & Q. road, it has put on a decidedly metropolitan Immediately after consecration he came Completely Wrecking Bott Engines | s b homa iie oo oty | cards with her. In somo way sho. suc- and Injuring Sevoral Persons, and Dakota kept kim very busy, and he|ceeded in capturing two doliars of was traveling nearly all the ti in the | Brown's money in an unfair manner, be- y discharge of his duties. In 1866 he es- | fore the game was commenced and dur- Prarrsmourn, March 9.—The Kansas | tablished the Nebraska coliege at Ne- |ing the progress of the game, when the City “‘cannon ball” left this city last |braska City, and it has grown to be quite [ woman had a_sufficient amount of her ovening 42 minutes late, and while run. |® flourishibg institution, and the same | money upon the table to reimburse Brown { T ST d d a|Yesr he established Brownell hall in | he appropriated the same. That was the ng at a high rate of speed, around & | (gha, a young ladies’ seminary, thao | signal for a row. The door was locked so curve about two miles north of this city, | which there is now no better in the |that neither one of them could escape collided with a constructiod train, com- | west. Brownell hall is an institution in | from the room and Nell grabbed a wash- plotely wrecking both engines and the | Which he has always taken great intereat. | bowl and broke it to fragments over woman's room and engsged in a game of school there, should keop a ssfo distance from {RLUBHRE L \th % During his administration Brown's head, cutting him quite severely. the high banka lining the stroets, especially cn | made a scono whioh at midnight was hor- | baggage car of the passengor train. A S LA Sho then opened a pocket knife the eaat side of Seventeonth, at tho top of tle | rible and appalling. It appears that on | visit to the wreck this morning showed a | - HE BUILT OVER FIFTY CHURCHES and cut him on the hands, in the neck, demclition of No. 18, the engine on the |in Nebraska and Dakota. His greatest | on the breast, and hewed his clothing in i ‘ v pride was Trinity cathedral, in this city, | 4 number of places. After having finish- thin oarth, and in falling It may lnjuro somes | ¢, yive another ono of his *‘sacrod con- | Kansas City run, and nearly as bad a | Lpoh s recently finished at a cost of ::dlup ,,l;;houfi, knife, she pmmrfi a h:t» body unless guarded againat, and a fair-sized audience was in | wreck of No. 16, the construction train |nearly $75,000, and is claimed to be one | chet and proceeded to chop Brown into —Another snowstorn to chronicle. The A ) ; P ) chop Br attondance. At about eleven o'clock, |engine. No. 18, Will Randall, engineer, | of the most beautiful church structures in | sundry pieces. During all this persecu- woather sinoe tho advent of March has hein ck, ; BT Ea S Rl et AS Tob oaars g |0 A of & moat dlssgrosablo naturo and tho oldst | when Jack Mugont was in the bar-room, | and Harry Reose, fireman, was the most | yity (MGt (RN, < fo YEMR 860 | tion Brown was defonding himselt as bost inhabitants say that they have nover seen the | in the front pact of the house, and to the °°mPl°'-0A wrock we ever saw, lying on | i Dakota, and devoted his entire time !:é::dedwiln Hu::!ril:;‘g She :n:;:sl:li '.i!;ll’:") like at this season of tho yewr. It istolte|south of the auditorium, C. A. Sinclair, | the left side, about fifteen feet from the | to Nebraska, as work in thws state re-|und holding her while ho yelled luatily‘ hoped that the noxt change of the moon will| who ~as ho says, was going up street, | track. Not a thing did we soe loft|quiredall his attention. For twenty- | for the police. greatly influence chango n the weather for| (o, \h0d 1y, Sinolaic has boen of late | Whole, except the drive wheels on the up- [ ive yeara he was trustteo of Racine col-| About this time the landlady appeared botter. b 5 lege and Washotah theological college, th d brok the door, Hon. David Bomgartnor, lato state sous- | ®2888ed a8 managor for the combiantion | Per side. It apparently went about forty | ok iy Wisconsin. He received the | whon Brown hid himself and. the orond tor from Harlan county, has received the ap-|Of Vincent and Ryan, who are about foet after tho c""'f“’" before leaving the | d. gree of D.D.at Rucine college in|which had gathered outside rushed into polntment of postmaster at Bluo Ridge,in|to start out an a “starring” trip. | track, when a rail snapped as though | 1856, and the degree of L. L D., at the | the room and some one shouted that the place of George 1. Blanchard, of Fremont, | Vincent until of late has | 5awed, and it went into the ditch. In ug:;-’mty of Nobraska, at Lincoln, in|woman was dead. A general row fol Mr. Bomgartner was one of the original eixht | been stage manager of the Theatre | Foundiug the curve Reese, who was on | /% ) lowed this, and Brown was dragged SHOP CLARKS VAS Ol L)t Banato: Masdieon: . Bled the Tk st I Weidky ovening. thesiaator il cur e s m s teealTiony s CLARKSON WAS MARRIED from his hiding place and the . May 8th, 1849, at Haverstown, Mary- |enraged crowd, composed of both whites L?:::::‘:{::wfi:: lg:::: ‘dhiztl‘;’l":rl:‘;: much against Nugent's desire. Sinclair |#nd shouted to Randall, “‘Red lights, | land, to Meliora McPhersn, who sur- |aud blacks, pn‘;pnued to hang him with- had written letters of this to Chicago this ot Will,” who said, “For God's sake!|vives him. He leaves two_dauchters, | out delay, and several started for ropes. T <t concest of the. Thilharmonfo| andothor placos, aad when he osms int, | EAFY, jump” Recso immediately | Mary, who was a great favorite in Chi | Two ool headed citizens, howover, took s 5 : ca nd who i th ife of Rev. |charge of Brown and ched him to wil o Qsiapld. T a duable somse. Tt | ho barroom st night was upbraided by | j4mped from tho angine, and. was vory (S840 804 who s oy the wifo of Rev. |chargo cf Brown aud marshed him to will introuuce two of the handsomest women | Jack for so doing.’ badly bruised, but had the presence of |dral, this city, and Nellie, wife of F. H. | drew a revolver and stood off the crowd. and finost aristets of the concert world, Ore b iR mind to roll away from the track as far | Davis, cashior of the First National Bank | When Brown was lodged in jail and of thm is Emma Howe, the leading solo to- ; & as ho had time, Randall, we are told, |Of “waha. The deceased has two broth- |recited his story an officer was sent for eano of Heary Ward Boohore churo, aud [ 207000 thom and while their quarrel | 58 12, T B0 SR 0 VS 80 B L ovs, “Major T.” 8. Clarkson and S. . |tho woman and sho was soon placed bo tha thor, Tarosn Carrons, the first female | ¥ 80iNg on a stranger, whose name J g P! hill. The firgt good thaw will Loosen some of | |agt evening Jack Nuzent had advertised aGflflSll‘lllllll]ll Tl‘fll[I. ster in Chicago than Dishop Olarkeen. and Dodge streets. Brown went to the [ s (CASTORIA 0 | Infants and Children ‘Without Morphine or Narcoting What gives our Children rosy cheelk, . What cures their fovers, makes them sleep 23 "Tis_Castoria, ‘When Bables fret, and by turns, ‘What cures their eoue,ma Their Jrowms, s But Castoria, " What uickly cures Constipation, Sour B‘}o , Colds, lndlé:latlnn H b But Castoris. Earewellthen to Morphine Syrupe, Cast Paregoric, an: 7 Hall Castorin, 8 | Farnam Street. Farnam St R A A ’ ; ; B e oo A s e B~ o N LRI RN 0L o ST BN AW TL IR RS Lo Y0 5 BRI i A T4 T w0 —————e——— JFOR RENT_Nioely farnished rooma with or with. out board 1815 Dodge St. 674 81 {'OR RENT-A few gentlemon oan be accomodated with tarnished rooms. Apply 1818 Farnam St. TOR RENT—Stofo room with basemert 120 (]ME, 1511 Farnam St. PAULSEN & CO., 1609 g ] OR RENT—Severa good hoses, als) ono 9 room finely furnished house, John E. Edwards, 1111 25h.44 Supplisd with Sontm, App J{OR HENT- Hovime. Furnished cor. 18th and Oapitolavents, formerly Croighion 120+ i | fonNisieD room heated ~Hesidence, 8500 wil buy clogant sidence 20th and Cass, BOGGS & HILI 319 JOR RENT—Rooms in Nebraska Nationa Bank Puilding. Most desiratle officos in the ot hydraulic elo ator and beated at Rank. L *f rovma On_th hwe 0th. ] o 1ot with 5 100m house on ala per mo, ner 13th and/Farnam. 705. R SALE Two seated surry wagon neatly new, I ——— | ]\ et oo hath s fo wale cheap. Call 1016 50t —Anab~ | solute cure for Rheumatism, , Burns, Galls, &c., and an Pain.reliever. 0. Leng lease R | Webster -t. on Cuming J2 USINESS FC tion in Omas Bee offic:, VWANTHE-A good gl for genseal bouse work in \OR SALE Fresh milch co $7,000 10 $8,000, Address “Groce 7004 i SALE - Two wecand hand oreans cheap. quie Edhim & Erickson. 7 m'itar, ms St. Penny & W SALE - Urocery st e, Anost I doing au annual business of §/; cheap rent to the purcnasel family of two No, 1917 Cass St. 74-108 = PUNNONEN. JFCB §ALE 180150 teet on Cupital | I, must be ANTED—Agirl or middle aged womon st 110< sold soou. Me CAGUE, opposite Post Office Faruam 8t. Inquire at the store. 76240 80-t1 ANTED—A girl for general housework, N, N.| TNOR SALE—10t 66 et ‘ront on south 18th St. EDWARDS, 1111 Farnam 8t 76041 vrice $1000. McCAGUE, oppusite Po. t office. 780t VW ANTED1hreo p keoping. Situa 75855 n furnished 1518 Douglag J. B. EMITH, SR ol B ey rona to Instruot In ook | 3o farms i Douglas co Wty wiching 10 engrge in FArin TANTED—, vy girl ot the Emmet house, Must te good table waiter. 786121 WY L tte voek, to ol st onse o Cantion 2B and Co. Apply P 0., o charge 71 iifl« NTED -Machino hauds at 1207 Farnam [ NTED—Girla! we want 15 girls (or genoral o for sale in th ANIED—Girl forgeneral house-work. Ay N. E. cornoc 14th and Jacason st. 744~ VER, Elkhorn st Snll stock of Dr: « live A good opening for a est and best. improved Any person F poisous i A4 8 business, or in s ook rafsing. will conault tieir intereata by ealling or writing for full_particulres concerning this m it ter' McCAGUE, Opp. pesioftice 80t st | JOR BALE—A frosh milk eow and calt.” Inquire R of 2628 Charles 8t. 74900 tion, N oy 1 [ 176 to ANTED . German preteried, at 1518 Wobster stroe:, | iy terme. 730-11§ o story hous wagon horse shoeing and seneral biacksmi ng. and Leay dny, easily made: work sent_bv nail aNvAs Adiross ¥, Hidd & Co., box 167 Dubique Tow, V ANTE] and do general office work. ~Address*( 830 UEEN PROTECTOR-Unprecedented i ducements new rubrer undcrgar atamps, Undergar- >, flered Iady age ts for t! méht for lavies, Addre:s wi ment Co., 9 south May St hicago VWANTED=Good backuialth. o bucgies, SPFN | paymnt.. ith: | ° Lots in Leavenworth Terrace, ing, y Geo. P. Muldoon's shop, coraer 1ith VW ANTED.-Ludics or soung men to take nico 2 pleasant work at their own home; ¥2 to 85 a oSy 1moi Tands.Address Jettors 75810 o oLk FiveTote loen from Park avenie, A go1d glel to do general housework, | | Hou e and 1ot half block from 16th street, §2.500. i { Jfull lot, Shlan's addition $3. idlot, Shoun's addition, 84,70, Moothly 0 to §300. Two ucres west Omaha at » ucrifice. IREY & MOTTER, 8. W. Cor. 16th und Farnam. ing. near 15th, quice McVey's nigok smith +hop, Douglos a A 1 mules, and 1 work horse, 'n. DOR 8A o5 | Finees A “GF.C ilitios for pact o 100,000 d-zens. Write for fu Bee cflice, O aha, 2ood established Firg Pacting bus- ng a d picking 60 to wricutas. Aldress 7204t T8 7ANTED -One hundred teams and one_hun Canfleld House, Ninth and Farnam Sts , Ovaha, 8 Im Harnoy and o vard: 565, SITUATIONS WANTED VY ANTED=Situation as ambermaid in he Miss A. employment bureau 217 N. 16th St Iaborers for Ruilroad work. McCOY & MORAN, take ni'e, light and pleaswnt work at their own omes; 82t § n day sadlly and uietly maie; work sent by mail no canvassing no stamp for reply. Pleaso address Reliable Mant'g Co., Philadelphia #a., | 1 onc a corner drawer TT. 507-1mt VW ANTED—A German dining room kitchen glrl Hesse and Hoppe, 418 S. 18th St, betwecn pllt 85 {OR SALE-Fresh milen ¢ w, 25th ani California FREEMAN & PENNY. SALE—Furniture and fixturcs ron boardiog house. Inquize at 210 5. 10th streel. 08 TLADIES OF NoUNG M i cityor countey to | St for e Tooure O . Sk, 59vd i 4 ifle ~t 3 ' 6ss st i EAT BAKGALN, two adjoining lota + the choicost lots in_ Sblins’ ki addition at a cargain, apyly to J. M. CLAKk irst 6278 ) House and It orel, | House and § lot ANTRD—Situaticn as teawster, or work Kind by a strong act man. emyloyment burean, 117 WY N s okt or sasiant ook kes Address CA. D. H " Bee office. 787-1: v writer would like a each) Touses —§8,00. 651t Four lots. 8 front nz on Farnam strec! ¥ 0CA 1, iont ly pryments, £1,7(0, , 6 £ block feom stroct cars, §1,650. Shinn’s additi 00 aulers, 11,200, n Saunders St , 81 r lot, Armstron 'S aidition, §1,000. n Hile augn's Place, ¥0.0., iful eact f.ontage, in Hansoom Piace, $900 o Opp. Pus office. per. 2§ N exjerienced book-keeper desire st of reieronce given. will workup ol and st up books generally it desired. s oftice. 32 on gouth 15ths L2000 DORSALE -Lot 132x33, routh 13th street, houge tr i e 1,7 Oue-th rd sengors, and stayed by his engine till she | ing at Schuyler, aud alsoa sister, wife ot | were both marched into police court they nosnenal singer of the Thursby style and bril. |uditorium and seeing the dispute be- | Went iuto the ditch. Ho reversed his | Rev. J. G. Gasmann, Indian agent at|presented a sorry sight. The blood liancy, with o younger, frosher voioe, Sho| tween the men going on ho started as | ¢ngine and applied the air-brakes which, | Crow Oreek agency. Tho deceased was | which had flowed from their soveral sackies ¥ above high C easily, and acoom. | i to strike Nugent a blow with all his | 1 ® Great mousure, served to lessen the |2 brother of Lawyer Joseph Clarkson, of | wounds had dried upon their dirt be- plishes in vooul fioriture all thut the older il h ahock to. the passengers. The gravel | Ohioego, who s fuw years ago acoidently (grimmed faooe and handsand they looked et GRS el LAl stre ngth, .bemng “’lll' a man named | train, being empty, was knock back up killed himself by shooting, and whose | as if they had been run through a saus- brillinnt one and will oocur the lact wook in | F a0k O'Kinchel = a friend of Nugent, | the track quito a distance. There is not | 800 is now a prominent young lawyer in | age machine, % ol stepped between him and his intended | enough lett of No. 18 to put on the track | Omaha. The death of Bishop Clarkson| Their cases were continued until this March. viotim, saying, *‘you s--r. of & b-h! don’t | and run in for repairs. 16 lost her | has moruing. o touch hun or I'll pummel the life |cab, pilot and tender, but was hauled in CAST A GLOOM ARRESTED FOR GRAND LARCENY. DISTRICT COURT. out of you' At this stage of|to the shop to-day. The tender of No. | over the entire city. Hewas universally | ¥riday night a conductor on the ll'ninn the quarrel Tom Price, a gambler |18 was turned completely over, and lies | beloved and respected, and was an influ- | Pacific railroad, by the name of George woll known in this city 48 & bad man and | turned end for end at the side of tho|entisl and useful citizen. He was|Brown, visited a colored prostitute a desperado, came out of the show and | track, while the wheels are on the other | pre.ominently & man among men, The |"#med Maggie Johnson, and while there suid to O'Kinchel, at the same moment]side of the track and some distance be | announcement of his death will be re. | ¥38 robbed of two $20 gold pieces. He A drawing a revolver out of his hip pocket, [ low. The tender of No. 16 is in four|ceived throughout Nebraska and Dakota, | *d the woman arrested and Saturday In the distriot court, before Judge|*Yous—n of a b—h, different piaces, and a vast number of | and wherever he is known. with uuiver. | MOTning in police court she was held to Wakeley, on Saturday last, the case of I'LL KIuL you.” FIR0e, 3 sal regret. Ho was a fatherly bishop, | AWait further iuvestigation. Clarkson, formerly of Chicago, but resid- | hind the bars. Saturday, when they pianist in the world. Miss Howe is a phe- [ 0ould not be learned, came out of the The State Cases to Come up for Trial To-duy. . i i i K ; i boiler, as several bad holes in | pj SV i T'wo disturhers of the peace were before Benzon against the B. & M. railroad in | ~ O'Kinchel, to save himself, jumpedbe-|it. Miraculous as it may scom, 1o one | words of tenderness, love poie ,,':‘;UJ;f Judge BenekeSaturday morning. Eachwas Nebraska, was given to the juryat b p |hind a man named Bob Russell, and, | wag killed, He was practical in S e e spoke | fined 5 and costs. Oue pad and the m Salurday. evening at 9 o'clock the [ looking over Ruseli's shoulder, saw |~ Conductor Fdson was probably.the |to the ‘hesrt of man. The Epincopal | Other was committed. jury returned a sealed verdiot, ::;: ‘d'wmchwu with his rovolver b-v,ont hurt olh-nyd Ho was in the com- | church in Nebrasks and the United A T i A * ination coach, and seems to be injured | St 1 in his death i Bucklen's A u Salve. Before Judgo Nevillo the day was con | “'All this time James, the daad man, [in the head, Handall, ATRicoes i DAl | oy i SR8 L BCEATH Lo o e ok greutost wedical wonder of the world ;umed in the ::glum ts of l?“l:iom n;ld :u |inug( in I(‘ ourn&r in_front of the lemurrers, notable among which was the | bar on a beer keg. hen Price had got k motion for now trial in (he caso of Rous | within & fow fest. of Tusoll he | wreul alive il promete miensa. e against Wright., suddenly jumped to i it i Thia, morhing the orimina] dookot will| O'Kinobel |-t . sush . Hali, siaty Jo b Raneery.one who | dhousaids by saving iy of thoir dear ongs 00 on fpousy.elinded. "0 ot bo rosuned before Judge Noville, tho |as to place him (0'Kiuchel) dicoctly be- [ jumping from tha engias, received quite | £ “huculy, krave. Truly is Dr. Kings PR of the state agsinst Suell being the [ tweenhinwsolf and Nugent. Whenhe had | s number of sevare bruises and & bad o1t | Colds, Asthi. Bronchitis. Hay Fover. Lou Leap Year Party, Fhraane. o trin 'Dutrl:?t Attorney | gaiued this position he fired, and on the lip aad chin, and whnlo lying in [of Veioo, Tickling in the Throut, Pain i Side [ A foy friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. K IARAL DR Loable. from bin reopyt | NUGENT FRLL DEAD, uho diton was quite badly soalded by thy [41d Chest, or uny diseaso of the Throat and | o050t Bl T j': i ““}’lll :‘."m" ‘pmoouunn 0 The ball had flown wide of its intended | ¥ater from the broken boiler. ““Jim,” | otfor fros ut CY‘Fe?‘:?uxlm:‘?qug Store, ol (RO Eghes XAl Taick it bo ropresinted by 0. K | purie, but hit Nugent direotly in the | 'he baggageman on the K. O., was jam- | Larvo size $1.00 evening and had &' most enjoyablo time. in uut‘un’?l‘:;'dnd.bnd" R :dmg““ forchead, peuerrativg the brain and | Wed up againss the partition of the car o — ‘The party was in the nature of a leap lllq-\lmflun ks h:u. 0 Bnell. | oyuning iustaut death. Price, not satis. [0 thathe had to be helped out, but ASSIGNEE'S SALE. year gathering, which made it all the h fied, or not kuowing what he had done, | ¢scaped without a bruise. A passenger, i i j inei| ¥ “., fi;lol::d'.ln.g is the assignment of fired & second |hut.‘buul whom or what | Whose name we failed to learu, had two fu:m ':x;:.m: ;u:r;;i‘;flur?gi;: i on]uy-hla.' The pnv.mll.nl Ante .cases for y: " op thres Fiba brok derstood ) h q L h | ment was dancing and singing, which could not be learned. This last bullet roken we understaod: ete. The stock of Piercy & Bradford, i i f il DEFORE JUDGE WAKELEY. struck young man named Stout (s sou | Tu conversation with a telegradh opera- | by rupte, “will be offored for sale i | "ore indulged in quite extensively. At Morchants’ National bank of Deadwood | of W, H’ B. Stout, of Lincolu) i the :"‘ to-duy we learned that when 0on |larye und'small quantities, on Monday, | h8lf past eleven a sumptuous repast was vi, McHugh. neck, severely though not fatally wound. [ 44 tor Edson registered at this point last | purch Oth, at the old stand, 1211 Far- | spread before the guests, and, as ull their Kaufmann vs. Ballou et al. ing him, At this junoture Keyes, the [night he asked for orders, but there were | nyy, streot, D. N. MiLier, |appetites had been whetted by the mazy bartender, seized a pistol, intending to | none for him, s he pulled on for Omaba, |, gq, [ Sheriff and Assignee. | windiugs of the waltz, they did ample shoot Price, who, seeing that he was in | While Conductor Know, of the construc- : — justice to the meal, The company did bruised and his right aukle is badly Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Cuts, Ul- cers, Salt Rheuw, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, A Greau Discovery. Ohillblaius, Corns, Tetter, Chapped hands. That is daily bringing joy to tho homes of I wicin_eruption, guranteed to_cure 1n danger, tiog, held an_order to ruu wild from 1L O, G. I Eutertainment. not take their departure until a late hour. TURNED AND ¥LED :‘: or:",":“':’ ‘;:"'n'x':"‘i:‘ !::m o‘;';‘: The [udependent Order of Good Tem- P AEPIRINIC US| through the “auditorium, revolver in|the K. 0. had not Mf but was +if| P& guve & very plessaut autertainment Nebraska Firemen, hand, driving many wpeotators before | forty-two minutes, pulled out for Platis: | 4.4 orF, 2h Do 1314 Douglas street, | )6 g i i > , - y . partments ia the state desir- fi....:.’lfl&"k “f:: m‘h“’“'l" wouth with the above result. Have not z:: u'.;::;“:;sdmfi.fmz;';::e::‘&m ing A change of date from that fixed by oo B u‘ng. ":uh ‘d“:::“"l; :l-:rdnyut who the officials attach the oyster supper which was spread before | the Omaha fire depaatment (July 2, 3 o By ILhL TINONA o me to. FraNK. |¢hem. While attending to the physical and 4) for holding the anunual tourna- —— ! : bl . wants of mau, the intellectual and social | ment, will pleato comwunicate with the i m.mflhbfl;” Ilflo;l::.pu -mlm' overybody | 4, aemory of Liitle duhante Stits, | nature. wae vot forgotten, A -pl:::iid undersigned. J 4 : LEFOKE JODAK NEVILLE, At sight of the revolver the room was| Who was killed by the gua-powder ex |Prvgramme had been prepared, and was EBOME O, PeNtZEL, not only amusivg but highly inssructive. Seoretary Ouuha Fire Department. v State papers please copy, AT oy T e (XL Tt R R ton o | the horror of the scene, IRG b e B e i AT} cowing members, At almost every meet- | 8§ 2 L TICK i e % bud and bloom its letle hour, g watitaton” rom Coct) ety | SPECIAL NOTICES rauks are proposed, and the offipers are and lapped the blood and brains, | The brightest buds are doomed to bloy i X i i TO LOAN— which i iuu*prut pouls upon e ot " Ant lset bauanth & k134 caraas highly encouraged with their work, , e e— ONEY 0 LOAN—1 t At first |{ :-u d not bo realized that such | Pt theu, ulust did bloow to show A Brave Doctor, 220 ot Aty oo Do s oty o o Call of eriminal docket. cleared as if by magio, no one Leing left | plosion: with the man g ‘That fate is fou to loveliuess, b 3 a terrible had been done in almost 3 . . | dress B.C. Pate reon & Co., 1224 Faruam 8', £6Aati0f e, ik dle’ ghastly wiitess | Not Livsly Soiy basrt alass, b Seiath ook, B Emkdap) ol Ja L o 300-1m, wg on the floor emphamzed the stern | Was that swoet face wnd lovely aile, ¥, aud ono who, to lot him tell it, is VXYL TO LOAN-The lowest raes of tntares y of the bloody deed Suon the | Putother haarts, ull, ull uuknown, very brave, met with a little experience Will pause an | think of thee awhile. ey, Meh § Douglee Wt police arrived, and Young Stiut was on Tenth street ou last Wednesday night. S Vlnced in the ehtody of Offer Galigan, | Liko tho bighst or f e, ASuight bu aimara sarrion bith hias on | MUAT TRLOMN Josmmnal i, e commat ere | and takon to Schroeder & Becht's drug | - He hus ful'en from the stem; Y " Aouts, 1506 | Vinad S84t : store, where his wounds were dressed by Bug, O! 16 isu Hawvauly draam euorwous club, On the night mentioned - n hhnll J. Fortuatus | * surgeon Later ho wan taken and lodged | P fll from earth like bia. he was walking up Tenth street with his JELP WANTEL nhiust_ Dore Schrater. in the eity jail, and will be he'd as a | Little flower, thom has loft us, club in ono haud and a eatchel in the y “fl':.':"?”‘:"‘.‘c:'.',‘n Vioy et e 317 witness, roner Kent was summoned, = l‘h . brotherw, sisters, frisnds so dear, ©. Kung, | *¢ '“":::::“‘ "P:“::‘:; aud theu who wiked for the loan of the ductor's | Y\/AN KD Gl for gneral buuse wars at 30 ELED ) lub. Tustead of giving it to hi B e Mother i o N4 giving it to him over = — yhich, viewas the reuaius aud adjourned | Miflr 106 oo i UMK, Ly |t hewd, U ot brokowwio s ruu aud | VY A NTER I el ot A o is dnh;. 5 MY ”!r Co forming to the wand tes given; dapocand, The next duy the doetor ~|muuu‘:nuuto g xcusable aftair i Ty Heaven you'll meet yfinr Johunie.dear, § %48 1t # barber shop, aud telling about . uther, when he was approached by a man § : Dr. Cuffusn, who bad heen ! us MOSPADEN. | his couduct the muhey bt Je had | |\ ANPED— tthe Paston Hotl,a v uid e on. t“ Tor, arrived, and up winiog | Ovan, March 6, 161 b ‘rvms«;e:uun TH‘MI;I' :t‘;:uh'by .l‘\x.fi.‘amu wash dsbes, lnwo,l:al.hf] ; } ’ Light work ar . Address 708 «state agent, R ESTATE for eale by Jobn L. McCag ue, real apposite po-totlice, - 631t itein an office. Can operaie it oung lady, & position as copy- Farnam. the Callon bad experience with legal p.pers. OR SALE=Lot on (oo referstces given Audrers “Miss C,” (58 Fuir- down stairs, opposite P. O, view Strcet, City, 62871 ANTED -A relianlo young man to work, board and go to school. place DOR SALE—152 feet square on come . Re-idence 5 place | K Propity J mile N. W. ot Pust oftce; ‘NeCAGUE, Nty - AW | oppontte P 0. 698 tt MISCELLANEOUS WANTS Respectal e gent eman of forty five wishes to A form the acquaintaice of & re pectable lad. forty v J. M. Menon city, P. ‘ 7A~ED- By & family fuur o ms tur. i<hid o keeping. Addros Sicward, Bee o « ha Neb, hre and son aged 10, Addross, xtating location torws by the i.nth. “J. .. Bee office, d vithout means or chiluren, Address ). O 7.88" house or § or hed fe house. .65 For ANTED—Foard and roow for g ntlewsn, wife | pooa s | % o DOR SALE—-Full 1.t on Harney s'reet, 60x1s2 at $8.6.0. M-CAGUE, opposite P, 0. 7t JOR BALE-Lots in west Cuming at ¥175. to $250, of cach, cusy terms mo: thiy paymeats. JOAN L. MCOAG! K, opp. siie P O, 6644 and eich WA?:‘}m;A 1w persons to in-truct in book-kee ing, us thore is w dewand for compten: b keepers. | will lonrn & tew and wait for half of un‘i situstions are furnished. J. B. SMITH, Douglas 5t. 6 1610 81 site PO Call at vk | ppomsx nay per ucre. Mo —Asrelots in 1d 10t on Capitol Hill at §5100 te P, O, 662t tiful rasidence 1ot on Park ave., & froutung east, will oivide ite P, Lots inHawthorne addition. #850, Eoas toro s, MCLGUE, oppo afficn for PLE gt 200 el 60 to ¥ JAGUE, opposit P, 0, 086-t VA7 ANTED-To Font hy yoning men, plain furi ed room where no quasions are asked with pililee of enertaint a friend. Price nust he oasonavle, Address “K. R." Bee office. 74881 I OR SAL 1 tah- | ¢ &0, . 0., down Vv.{x’vrsn To rent, e rowm o gentleman wife with board 1914 Webster 6.2 and tf VW ANTED 5,0 vards of dit, at or black wost uf the Corvent on St Sary nue. 8. R JOHUNSON, 8Lt of Ste le, Juhuson & ‘o, SA| t, e ro- Yo 8 in Deniso s addition -1 Saur ders Stroetr. Uiy Four blocks fion cach. Barzan, BicCAGUE, stais, 66 o in real e coluwn fur the 0354t LE—( rge house ne v Hatircom Park, § vely el cop. MoUAGUE, « pposite P, O W ANTED-—601 piivy vauta, to cioan with sanitary clea guarantee). LM SMITH, 600, 10§ Lock box s and_cempoots | 1 v, Saisfa tion | U7 DOK SALE—A firs /maha, e bargiin, liqure Eduoln & Erickson's. 624 t¢ or selling rasna, i Dest puying gFooery Ouwsh . Satsiactory rews un given dress Look Bx No. S0, - aha, [ Ne- class Voko & Son Planc, at a POK RENT--HOuses 4nd Lote ate family, mo referen0r “W. B. L ¢ x . Bes ottice. ENT—Furnished room to s lady lu small b rate price. Ad'ua_:av_r‘x'tn O BALE OR THADE-A good span of ules, ‘our shiow cases very che & Ericka'n. at Mota.u: Bros. harnoss and wagon. Apply to Alox G. Chariton, "ot DR REN(—&stao, ¢ riec 10th and Jones. Ap —— ply to Mrs. Kounedy, 1628 Juckson. 784-5§ Fou BALE—Farni 8 miles from city. Inquire of OI RENT—Nice troat room furalshea_at 615 | Wobsmro """ ' 2 e My Howard 8t 81 YT - A e ] A 0 open mecond-hard_bugyl OB HENT, A farm for rent ood; location. 18 | I one daiivery wago, clieep, a 1819 Haray stee quire for inforiatlon Necond d.re from the | 839 tf foe house 16th and Nich.las, 778111 0K REN P Chicag.» 36 72144 Pwmu JOR SBALE—~Two portable Bnfl;;-. 10 horue nowe 1l dwellings with brick Npviy o liar and hydrans water. . Edt-bro ke 1018 | 9680 TZPA IRICK, 1% Houth 16th 88, JOR RANT. Firnisned room su able for 2 gen wo. . Liquire st side Lsth Bt. becwsen Dodgo [ +xor ware o —0la news; " and smal) L0 B o R W and Douglis, or vroof saf”, almoat new, ut this o F\m RENT—Farnishe1 room 18.7 Chlcago. 779 t1 MIBCELLANEOUR To RENT—Two nicely fuiniched ro: ms 621 8. 1 8¢, 74811 :m ST/AYED O3 NTOLON From th: St Mary's o KENT boube store 1 or 16th and Cavita | bamch o' Wi of st ave 1{EY & MUTIEM. P RENT- Btore corur 15th a1.d Juckson Wt o . JBBY & 10th 3¢, cor. er of Hurne; edand - he Fon RENT - Furuished roums st 1010 Farnam, ~6-81 OR BEN [—Furoiuea roows, 1817 Dodge screet. PIY) [ RN L 0wy Lariated f ol 908 Ka i street. sttt tach sy work in Whea left or taken has halteron. A lib ! y Vllll I\b‘ ‘l‘flh‘lu' his retvru, or ‘l‘l)l int r??‘lfllll that Wi11eud 0 his recuvery. MOVTER. | " 770kl " LA, 0L RENT -A yleasant room with board 522 8, 3 : = F ploasant room wi L8 | VI, CHRODE Y, the magnct St b tween 16th and 7th st of waterials ou han, i | wnd vec her display 8t 1614 D strect, avenue livery stables, Ma.ch @ h, 188, U, WO yeara ald wt1er mall 108 the ge Ao Mgkt fore log, and was | Listes c healer has v turn. 15k the wiok at 18 1 Laveipy ¢ 700 1wof T NFEDLEWORK—Mi s Ella Gr. AN R s R Frobiee A ber line. ho has ale ds. Lavice are An\‘l’l&:l lwflll‘i:fi of commenced pleoes. 1 o ms 666-tf torm of 3 4, A9t 167 Farumm street. OB RENT-Dou or tand) grocerioa. - MCCAGUE, opp. poutotice. 28 o store raom and baseweut. | () 15H PALD ¥ l-’u‘ ‘the best lovatious 1 he city £0r o1y goods "L'.'.""."'. poetal , and POM RENT—A besutiful ‘outh and east fiong . turui bed suitable for one or two gentlouen, wleo cballes Foou sjourning. | wAGISTER OF PALMYST bt | SA ALMYSTINY AND CONDITION, I‘ s, Buy wing Apply %214 4 0Ug ik QOB KENT- Corner store on Dodge one block | from Posi otl.oe. MuAGUE, [ P e Oppouits P, O, ST, 80% Tenth ney, wil, With the oortau, l- 6 arder, Perfoct satistactio { make money with. Call on M, L, ) 0BO gibice 1 60 pasi snd OR LETTE -0 busii e UM 1600 wiroct, vbwesn | § = 3 e F et et v, oa o 4 1 EC. ALTIES for thoee 0L 1 ewpl yueut 1o N Sl 7, hand, clthes, +rier by s prowptly attended to Ad. rodarich D18 south 10th 8¢ O 4 EDWARD KUEHL, and Har. uaummuwuldunlu o ik Tusrs. B dnd hots Kuarantes i, A R D SN

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