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+ » NV t _THE ()\IATIA DATLY B’F’i‘ : SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1886, o[ andl Mrs, Hebbard' snnonnes »hau‘ 1 y,' shot. and * wounded soverel v Make-Belleve Stage Kiswon, . 1 A \F\\ (ll\RTER H)R]l\U)l\ e ol S e e | | CHEAY (RI\IES \EQLL[ Shufes, whom he. mistook. far the Tiio bisband of oneo poplat Patisian NEWS OF LESSER NOTE | fending editor. Returning to Holeomb's actress summoned the lover before 2ens of Lincoln, o a y | he laid himself down on a sofs, where he the proper tribunal for having kissod his e to Be Asked to G iz- | g yission to the spa tor- | Anothe . \ ua | a8 tound dead an hour iat th wifeto n most alarming and “unwarrant ded Powers to the Oity, . o BPROT Ry ol - rouch Murder Cas the character of the wound preclu justification the consent of the [ndy. This - am the evangelist, who ] ibility of su and the was disproven, and, with all the au have u.‘|‘\.‘| { | der. The Foy pisiol was of the same matter by returning the kisses. But this The Railroads Securing a List of the 1 siude at difl res and at the Cap: | The Original Murders Followed by | ¢ o a8 that with the Whites o X ted th indighation by Legislators-Elect For the Purose e y 7 Uthier Dragnadies tntil th ‘ W '(’;H.‘v‘l‘:u I T R ey E e bl fi bl Y | sultant Deaths Amount | a detective workin the case, received s merc shift. Actresses have their to Nine. notice to quit in the shape of & bullet likes and dislikes, and the instances are U i . 3 wound in the thigh. The shot was fired many where nctresses have requested nalist's Wedding B.%a 18 ¥ 17RON T Noot ' v s 3 ut hoe by one of two men who drove past hir men playing oppos; to them not to oin itizons and {t L 0 Suryiv ‘ Chicago une 1333 Jacob D, | he walking in & lonely place, then absolutely carry out the required busi 1. ;‘...n.‘, itizons and thiose : |y e I et W - A his nwme, and, on'learn- ness of the seene, by imprinting & kiss in : o A | wii could not recognize reality, where it is ealled for, but by sim commencing the work of determining ks " minstrels hold the | Spring Arbor, about seven wmiles from the | their face Judd Crouch and Hugh ulating just what is wanted in the line of a new | boards at t yera honse to-ni city of Jackson, Michigan. Although he | McCallum were arrested forthe shooting, — Some netors, too, have wives on the It dnp o b0 g that hink T e charter for the city, £o that when the leg- | and the Lyceur ' g a | was seventy-four years old and had | but were discharged. Maveh 20 Lorenzo - stage, and, if they are detected in takin, A tbes T Tt & 1 Ho work I ob: | fraee t ¢ Poopl b | aiways boon a hatd worker, Crouch was | D: Bean, & ueighboring farmer, went undue familitarity with anotier actres 1 N 1 SO uring the wec still & hale and hearty man. clear-sighted | ¢T7y over the tragedies and died in con- —in this respect, a Caudie lecture, to put 1 Kot Py Tt Thires yout old oF I8t nmnes, taining the charter ean be commenced at Phinkegiving | 8411 8 t 1 vulsions: and two weeks ufter A, HL Lee jn its mildest forim, would be sure t Wk J i) . TN once, und that with a right understand- | the st g rooin sign was ear in business affairs, strong in his and | tancied himse o murderer and took ing of what the eity ne Wl what the dislik i not at all disposed to release | his own life cight lives had been people expect in the matter. [tis barely The trial of B. B. Coons will be taken [ in the slightest degree his firm grip on | Sncriticed by that November night's work AL Yours | i ; (o0 | and here thie list of « topped for Jossible that there are citizens of Lin- | U0 agam to-day in Judge Parker's cours | the half nallion dollars that he had | 20 b Q Q Coln who may profer & contimuation of | hnd the closing evidunics of the pr gathered together. He hud come to | PSRt 1o o1 e varions arrosts and the A SN the prosent limited powers of the city, | Hom Tahen “the defonse wil Tomenths | Michigan from Orange county, New | muny clews that were tun_down in vain T ) E: ‘N? F Y & S' I 'O !L\I E: if there bs wany suoh they ave koep. | foor. It was stated by on \ | York, in 185, and about ten years tater | is ton long to tell here. Mar 1, LS Yhak w\\\t\'\ cm\m\'\s -4 ’ X 1 i ud ¢ vory silently in the background, and | fendant's attorneys at the commonce- | had settled down on Spring Arbor farm. [ Dan Holeomb and Judd ( ested, charg ith the i all the discussion that is heard is favora | Ment Of this hear ing a woek ugo, thiat two Ho was noted for his shrewd bargains in i “ _“j'l", I“‘ ik ! '(Q 0 ‘um ) bie for a liberal charter for the ¢ AR e | horses and eattle, and through his agents | were released on bail, fixed 000, under which the streets may be paved | yuored that the defen Wived. | carried on business as a drover ; Ihe trinl began in November, LLEN = and public works commonsurate with | Tiie intorest i the c4se continacs un, | 0 1816 Jacob Cronch's wife had died, | prosccution ‘nttempied to sholy shiat. the \ 10 1 wOT AT Sprcrern Co., Dr the city and its rapid growth be at once | abated after having borne him four chitdren urderers were Dan, Judd : ailolt bus: @ sl foi - don 5 Gt as | the object of the murder v wgarated. The question of o board of Sherifl Melick bas seted fourteen | The domestic life of the Cronches wa ‘ y u :'!\h fi/worl -|u~uxn‘l‘mr ol mattors, the | Prisoncrs to the pemtentiary at this | anything but happy. The father's groed | but private papers; that e rememr - reTOTE erm of cot 5 1 resul ¢ work ry and his ‘stern a ending | need of money; th y Wi S )} 3 TR O G b e i T Sl R i T DT e SRR B ALS AM vk, One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the 15 suc ourse of time was reluctantly torgiven proposed charter is drafted. The city Mr. A, C. Snodil bl ‘7 . W0 EQ\U\\- ? 1 eitizens may meet and dise urance business crate prosperity settled down upon [ She was with child, and for more than gued, ana the manner of raising funds | hese s sent up for any exceedi unruly family, In 1858 the oldest danght Crouch hired detective 5 J s " 7o pLNE TARHBVARIEHLaY, K1l Aes, Bs7/Le | tot i i T sl 'y et youg il | ol e vk il 3 C.o\& & United States to Select From. Aepstoot f roely before the | burgl the principal ol ] nuimed wiel § olcomb, and in the 4 fier drag d v \\ understood fully and freely fore the it g at , 1485, he wis & o AN & OM.AHA NEB Mr. A. C. Sncdiker, formerly principal | 'The Holeombs finally came to live near wised the postponcment of Judd's ‘0“ council has taken steps in the matte of the North Auburn schools,and Captain | the old nomestead and by dint of repeated "'”'. \ & ready, and has 1 committe oun- | k. B. Presson, of Johnson couniy, haye ging Mrs. Holcomb ‘was able to get ctober 27 last Ju L Y\ ool T gk monoy from her fathet o tide the | vantin the Hur Jackson, a % ‘W§f“°“ ubtihe best | HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH. ranging Lo open a real estate, loan and Iy over ‘the rough places until a | from the effects ot morphine poisonin Xped orant Qn\‘?f\] N use o fontures of this proposed e T F I T RORLI Y et e 6F | hk year had been intimate with Judd Newt Drawing, This Month, on November 20th. Big Prizes, No Blanks fully, In-v]|\ and m!--lh'.:l'nlll,\'\,l)ll(n 8818 Iki : ntanuqua Literary and Social eircle ' . the second daugh was hev ‘;’”. '|‘ ; |:n "”\uh nee v;vl (Inl ||lu‘|m~~( With $2 You Can Sccure . Moore, Jerome Sharmp, I M. Raymond | was held at the rooms of the superintend- s {1 e child, She o of all | showed that at the time of her death % and J. L. Caldwell, the members-cieot | ont last oveniug, and was very largely mily scemoed able to reach her | Was about ready to go to Detroit to a re \“M\“d wa sa One City of Barletta 100 Francs Gold Bond to the legisiature from this city, have | atiended father’s heart. Left motherlc he | treat. Judd aditted the mtimaey, but PP N\ suve Re \d R issued a call asking all citize a Grand Chancellor John Morrison, ac- | age of six years, shegrew up to be her | did not know whether or not he was the T'hese bonds are dl.mnr»l times annually, with prizes of 2,000,000, 100,000 000, and be heard at the l'l)!lxll]'ll R B companied by a number of able assist- | father's main depend and when, in lill‘\\:‘ll’ul‘!}m- ._h‘vllnl 1t !|~ not vv(l knnnn \\ Q‘ F)\UU,UINI. 21»1»_1‘{»(\ un:l;m. ,l»mmu. ete. .|.m|n to ‘l‘!w h\v\\r~'||'_" \ Monday evening upon the questions at | ants from the Lincoln Knights of Pythi 1880, she asked the nat consent to [ Whether the girl knew she was taking the D nyone sending us $2 will sccure one of these Bonds and is then issue S0 ; b mh-li\«l;l-m wok iy h{ instituted anew lodge at” Ashland her marriage with Henry White, <!; hl‘l\llhh ‘l LI \‘mr'“”hf‘ \'\‘ RUGG\ST5 SONAL the “lmlhl' _l“_i/“l”“‘“ itmay draw in next «'_Hmlm‘l;- l‘_‘llhm ; pavabl i il psecuted as speedily as possibie. A | evening —the second in that place. promising young merchant of Jack , | she did not intend to Kill herse er's 00 ments. This is the best investment ever offered, Besides the certainty receiving bac prominent eitizen has expressed u hope The completion of the Missouri Pacitic | she readily obtained the desi sr- | 1S the ninth tragedy in I Judd A25¢ S0¥ &M Pe" bfl“\(’- 100 Francs Gold, you have the chanee to win four times a year, Lists of drawir that in the struggle over appropriation | road to Lincoln has open 1other Cali- | mission. At the time of her mar Crouch is concerned ¢ Y to will be sent free harge Money can be sent by tered letter or postal note, bills the material interests of Lincoln as | fornia route to pleasure soekers on the | she was about thirty years ol The | the original murders are coming to the For further infarmation, call on or address SRT. BANKING CO,, ¢ may not be overlooked t ast from Lineoln, who can go | mateh, however, was bitterly opposed by (».{-x)um;. v';l ome fr “l\’;““ : S FROM THE CAPITOL BUILDING y & wern Pacilic route, the com- | ner two brothors and by the Holeonibs will be brought out on Judd's J. B.—Thesc Bonds are not lotte! ots, d are by | bermi 1 80| of the busy transactions the | pi 4 common route with the | Whether or not their opposition was duc al, which is set for thi 1 of court, | N "- The: nds are not lottery tickets, and are by law permitted to be sold in present day brought about by the election F ros m Lincoin. to the fact that they viewed with dismay red profount 1 tion the United States o 2 15 the efforts taken by the different rail L'hie German eitizens of Lincoln en- | the prospeet of ottier heirs to the Crouch | r o e . rouds in the state to secure authentie lists | joyed o in their own langu, thousands ean be surmised but no ghost af the White House is said to of the members-slect in the coming ses- 1 house last in : | known. alk half of every night, but he could do o DERR + ) Moiine, Lils. wion of the legis| Written requests ding the identical one that were three Crouel double that it of work 1 he wasn't | MOLINE WAGON ¢, L, come to the state hou r these lists and | g rman drama in Omaha e Byron and Dayton beet org | afraid of the morning air, nnd kiiow that it a1s rapidly ~ re them | 4 holiday was mot much | in Texns, Dayton never marvied, and Syrap cured all Kinds it 18 casy to jud v it willtake to | miven to mar in the city of Lincoln, | when he died his estate was worth $60,- | of troublesome coughs and colds 3 i supply all the membors with passes and | Judge Park wouncing that only one | 000. Byron bought out his father's intoer + stood at the gate in the late Spring B 4 WPEN eeioe e S 0 have that part of the session work on the | license ainted on that day, and the | est i tate, giving noots to 1 d TR 3 3 oy part of the corporations completed be- | 1 ve th i 3 % I hapy went clsewhere to have the N ),000. He continued to s hier rosy che but | fore the grand assembling on the 4th of | knot tied. e in Texas. Judd Crouch was the | she od, m she |..‘|~.t\m(,-\(m AT TIE HOTELS, youngoest of the fumily, He came into | the gres : ; COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. otary of ate led upo Yesterds vere sted among others he world a p y and cr pled infant, “ . . : 4 ”' .l"\n. l ‘,n.,.,mv\l;,-'(\' E the fl“-"..\u"‘;;f‘r Nobun ,‘( ‘i':m‘”“ [‘”|""\”1'x’) Ei:“' }‘..".,.,].llh.x"';‘.l'?x.,‘.["l “,];l!umillb':llx : n-: an ""1“’ 7'.:‘ Ligue BEFORE — AND — AFTER Are not “Jobbers” of agricultural implements, 1o e 0] alm b rilers i o ha 0 hus 2 e loss o s o netec ¢ old man ¢ oit Jonrnal “Oh, ¥ g ectric ' Trial v 3 3 i1 tion returns to” incorporate i tabuy il 5, S, Sawards s Tosepl coming had cansed her ‘ said the barkeepe . ) | ,ONLY, YOUWS U 1 BT f 1 dhavine direct connection with fllll \Il‘\ll their H Inl i \\'4\l'|“.< ")ui' |H|M{\‘ < 1 ,l !, Lawrenc \A'\Hlll\ll s John B ) use the father l'l)Hl}l l.IHl | on the mahog S | 1. l X oF N ‘ me o g00( s‘all av (=) e ) A distribution. The weob's Ol people | P o ( Savago, | sight of his latest child, as be s drawe CAEToiEns, the I3, & M\ itroad want plin, R. Wil | ciuse th or e || S , R Fhacoti an !, their factories are enabled to make factory ] them for their red book, the New York | kenson, We ; ", Dobbins, aring i dd we | drink m a fancy shape, that's noth- | Frationotitens 1 tioob GuA aro i ’s profit. Tribune wants them f\(l'llthl annual | Holdrege: C. 1. Re onlan . | over to his asier Holcor e bronght | inz” compared it L some men | | i || prices and do not charge a jobber’s profit almanac, and Secretary McPherson wants [ W, Dolan, ‘ . Allen, | up. mike that can mix the liquors them. | MARSHALL, MICH, P T ol them for' the congressional work of the | Omaha; M. B3, Deck, Bennetd. Judd grew up to be a strong,self-witled | Sclves. Almost any man can' put o fittlo | Remios o SPECIALTIES: The hl 3 figured u;)l\\' = i young man, utterly rezardless of others ,\nlg»m:'x and x\lvml:null\\'hhix.\ it Y ' sec! ry's oflice presumably The n tor the Place, or their opinion of hini, a mas- | and stiv it up, bt when a M | l: & S w as complote as they ever will be. “I s you want a bill collector, ™ saida | terful wi at me > | 6ome raismsand put spirts and a few 0nn Ugere riows, OINE rarm pllflg flgflfls. he board of lands and buildings, or ut | pale-facéd, melancholy man with a deo ary of crossi ; ' drugs in a barrel and make pretty good least Messrs. Willara, Scott and Roggen | voies to the president of a gas company 4 vi s old man, ¢ liquor, he's an artist and a dandy of the bourd, have gone to Kearucy'to ing at present disengaged, I would | he was aceustomed to lean on - them in [ Those fellows come high, but the whole- | i a VAL M D l P I]? {: Fl { make final inspection arnd approval of ,|\..1|,\» job, si i aflnirs and to find his only | salers have to have ‘e 1 know UARBLE TREATISE 0y " y enflerer. - | ew Ba IUWSI uB[e Um dn EfS. N i 3 DI the summer’s work upon the state reform "here are a good many miles of walk- | pleasure in having them about him. | big liqnor house in Ch cago that p: R RATIELS school building at that place ing 1o be done during the day by a_gas. | The prospective advent of a grandehild | man $10,000 @ year to make liquor for T 1 Bl q S |k PI U S[ |k [: up coretary of State-elect Hon. Gilbert | bill colloctor,” said the president, “and | was known to have given him pleasurc, | them. The othér houses have tried to_got $ |p|fl I y 0Ws, 6616 OLalK LULLEMS: 1. Laws, of McCook, has secured a house | vou don't IulhK s you could foot it two [ Meanwhile the Holcombs, despairing of | him, but this firm won't let him go. LUCIUS WELLS, Council Blults, lowa, g e 4 in Lincoln and \\‘lll at unu- move his [ blocks, We want g |||:u\ who can walk | finding favor with the elder Crouch had | take @ man that can have lln he This the old man absolutely 3 iBoryer i e B b Futars ber in - famil himself with the “But, stay!” exe nuul thn \lm'p mml used to pay, off, .unl < m zo and n P W o i i duties of his oflice. ; man. “I was leading man in a ‘Led | Such was the situation of affairs in | order out of the raw materiai, and ge h flufien T[m UBIESS EU“Wame: 0tine EBdfifS. The foree of clerks in the | Astray’ combination!”" November, 1883 «d by 6 in the morning, and he's Jeto with information of vatue to all men. oflice of the land commissioner “Woli, sir!’’ said the president, stifly. The night of \owmhu 21 the Crouch | the life of the business; 10,000 a year WARSTONREMS Y CO I9Park place, New York, are diligently at work preparing the | “And'we loft New York two we touschold was made up of Mr. Crouch, | ain't much for him.” Mention Omuha Bee. St B k e F j Ml |s Pfa”fl Ell SgEd"[s Dionninl statamont of the work t tho | agos Mr. and Mrs. White, Moses Polioy, i - ] s aver ouc ey t6 b]] ‘ ol oflice, which wil! b ted by “\What of it, sir? What of its" sylvania cattle dealer, who w Picree's “Ploasant_Purgative Pellets’ WANTED! 5 first of the month, The “We played our last engagement in | about closing a bargain with Crouchs & | are perfect proventatives of consti] Enl S d interesting figures for pernsal Kalamazoo. negro boy named John Bolles, and Julia | Inclosed in glass bottles, always fresh. | Ladies to Work for Us at Their own | [|0[S8 POWEIS, b IpSB eeaers, Deputy Secretar, ol,l\!m-L corge P, “Come, come, sir! What has all Ulm l«i; Ree: --] by The night was < | By all druggists. Homes. i 3 S hanksgiving at | do with what we require princi y o ana stormy, with frequent Ulllll(lx q - Genova, and it is stated that ho has ro- | our. bill collector?” said the gas man, | haining. ' The house, a large, two- A Bullet and a Million, §$7to $10 Per Week Can Be Quistly Made EU ek Pflwe[ Shfl‘leys‘ gere ay ales, cently made business investments at that | getting up to show the applicant tho y fa houss from York r i;mruo W. Her- No photo. ing; no eanvassing. Kor full pticar- { plice to enter upon after the 1st of Jan- fim ly in the evening the house- | scy, who was a g ulars, leus oo g ' “You don’t scem to note the fact, si hold sought their rooms Even had it | hotel, where he i 5 d | Mass., \ Hellahle Ha Hakfls o next session of the supreme court | that I am back in New Youk?" replicd | not been n whim of the ofd man never to | about five weeks ‘ago, was_able to leave ot [0Wn IVIOWers: ' the coming woek will bo the lust held | the leading man, drawing himself up | lock door or window, ho would havo bren | Bellevue hospi ; ler - — wrior to the re r January term, when proudly justified in foregoing such p; autions on | Market police court \\‘\h'rl y to answer H 2 Wew docket will bo commenced upon, | He got the fob. 2 miiht Tike thive, w charge of attemptad suicde preferred ‘51‘5“5“9 VIrt[][ SC&lES- HaS'Up SCIapBIS. IN POLICE COURT. — Some time during the mv)nthpcululul by Detective Price, of the West Thir- L 'here wer ims from the H. 4. W. MILLER, Danyille, Ind, | boy Bolles heard sfiots fired below, teenth street station. flvm Zfl[mm] ? ' . ' hus who faced the po says, Dr. J. H. McLean's Tar Wine Lung | groans following tho shots, ) Some years ago he was a very wealthy (2 []h eds afld S|fl| hs _'To them Thanksgiving | Bilm has had a wonderful cfloct on me,and | Bo squoezod himself into an old tr dry goods merchant in this city, but met J to hilanity and | [can truthfully say it isthe best medicine > he anxiously waited for murumL with reverses. This it was alloged, caused —te ‘y < ibution. It was the | 1 havecver tried for Colds 1o which L [ He heard some one open tae s d him to become despondent, and when he of cost and compens; in | am subject. Had 1t not been for the Tar | listen for a moment and then gu aw was found in his room at the Park Ave- E nu“ AR'“AGE Cooper & Co’s. En“mes and Threshers. which the terms were reversed. Of the | Wine Lung Balm I would not have been | The domestie, Julia Reese, who occupied | nue horel bleeding from « shot wonnd, eight partics who faced the judge, all of | able to have worked this winter an out-of-the-Way room on the first floor, | with the weapon in his hand, the polica —— Buggies and Carriages, all Styles. them were ablo to pay out, a fact of g slept through until morning. At day. | atonce declared it a case of attempted [ Gatalogues snd friceson application "“‘"D! such uncommon occurrence’ in- police The Wars of lurope. SLopyrouil ubbL morRlng. AL idbys) A onoo et Do Carriage Bullders lad hoier . VUL s, court as to be worthy of especial men- The wars of Europe since the sixteenth | down tp call Mr. Crouch. On approach He denied the accusation in court yes- Cavle A'“‘“'“ €00-CIN, The following are the numes of tho | century present the following table: ing his master's room he was hornfied to 4 ying that his gun aceident- es who answered the roll for drunk- | Wars undertaken for the nulumlluu of see him lying on his bed with a gunshot | ally discha @ he was cleaning it, DREXEL & MA,UL enness and their fines: P, Oleson, territory ... 14 | wound in thé back of his ne In the there was no evidence to show lu and costs. W k| Forithoileyy o of tribiites. . front bedroom Mr. and Mrs, White lay | that he had attempted suicide, he was Suceessors to Jno. G. Jacobs, - L3 ’ {upon his person §20, For reprisal ont_bodroom I I tar” e, Batre oD, 30 e st | et anesions o nor o ivioi doad with pistol-hols in their hends and | discharszed. L in other parts eir bodies. When Hersey went into the hospital he T 7 / ol STt | SR o e o | Boloy: 1o, Wi o s ke bk | wak sy Sty ts S | UV DS BT A I RS RELIABLE JEWELER, Jolinson, George And and Chateles | “{OB " ; .. 6 | as Croueh had been, and there were also | came out, however, rieh man, for dur AND EMBALMERS. Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware Brown, each paid C From elaims {0 erowns . A wounds n his body. ‘The work had been | ing his sojourn there an aunt died leay N 4 12, e icorge Hutehins, fc - | Erom pretexts of assistance o an .m\ . 30 | done so surely and so quickly that there | ing nim a snug fortune estis hy'}.',fi'“ Ill‘bln\:s:"i'(,-iu-.{:',t:(’in'lm,r.'. ,(Jnh»x‘n he largest stock. Prices the tgmz.filui pairing a specialty. All work warrant- toxication the charge of Fuchiarin | Fom Fivairy 10 wiuwnce. . iad beer no struggle on dollars. o tgEph o dojted and promptly at- | ed, " Corner Douglus and 15th strects, Omahs firearms on t rect, was ln\n-«lill) 1 From commercial quarrels.. ... (i Rushing from the house Bolles gave ended to. Telephone No. 225 costs, Hutehing evidently had no de- | Civil wars AR [ gainst any one, for Rehgious wars revolver 10t vas daiin . i | found that although Polley ha se and lireworks to the cel thousand dollars in his pockets, tign in progress ; A gardoncr who Froontly ro undisturbed; nor was any of the hous 3 n | Yosterday afternoon Of 'a sound rating from his muster, a land- ken. Nothing had di ' ¥ found a mun lying outdoors n v owner of Normandy, turned indignently | g, bundle of notes, mortgages v . 1 . & M. grounds helplessly und o | upon him with the emark: *You need [ B Pibors. Tho inducst was long Q) weathier from drink. He' was take not treat mo like a common foltow. I | PEFHS, PAPOTE, e fHatest was long | B 8 ; S I'l S the jail, his wealth absteacted for safe | have you to know 1 am the nephew of | anit tedions Aie quadtaplo mutter hnd | g g ; I ] ! keeping, and he 5 lmd out on the cool- [*Louvel, who assinated the Duc de | g0 iacked from all quarters to take a hoard to sober up for trial, OETY . SR hand in discovering the perpetrators; Fifty thousand tons of soot taken | but in the' muoltitude of counselors there s in oa year, It is | was eve ) but wisdom. Two fuaets be worth §200,000 and is of imports vere brought out at the “ ton Lo 4 inauest } J ath |I'|-- .”i]“r window A was the plain imprint of ubber bo . . plan nieed, 2t izt 0t i°wil | From the leading merchant tailors throughout the country and placed on sale at watch. Aguin, & Juckson merehunt swore ropuring ‘I'“ l““"k"'“'“" positively that he hud sold to Dan Hul dinner for that house was treated Lo - - revolver e s ) The gasoline stove n the kitehen took red that killec a Whites the saime_frouk that I8 often rocorded of ¢ iy “"‘:-) dind o L b ’ Dony as explicitly contradicted b, such & s of furniture and exploded PR NI y wan himself. with & good deal of force, throwing the 2 Meanwhile, Captain Byron b, who 2 1 Haimes i tho buraini o ver he oud, | [ [ Saknte Semaaprapit o At the following reduced prices face and neck of the operator, and be murder, appeared on the scene and gave | d gore the fire was extinguished he was i the Pinkerton agency full authovity o do | urned so s 2ly that a doctor wus everything in their power to discover the Nllmlm d to dress the burns, which, M | murderers, at Byrou's expense. Nothing while not serious, are neeessarily of [ r of direct e \ce was found. willo ot scrlous, un in_th f direct evidence was found 3 the alarni o the neighbors, who hasten = - —— = ed to the scene On examination it was James for acting a ¢ set for hearing yester and tie ..n.. OVERCOATS So much for the orignal murders. But e the half has not been told. The loss of '*'A"U\hn ut Tailor M u|~: 5 Merchant Tailor Made at£10.00 Mr. I, W. Hebbard, the managing ed: her father and sister s0 wrought upon h Merclinnt Tl or and E r 30.00 " < V7, - " . . 115 tor of the Daily State Journal, had a Mrs. Holcomb's nerves that the day the .00 ¢ “ “ ; e : “Phanksgiving of more than ordinary in- murders were discovered she was imme 000 m a2 o terest to himself and his many friends as diately taken ill and never afterwards 45.00 “ “ . L 20.00 well. A few -Ln? previous to this day 8 left her house. She died February 2, 50.00 [ “ ! “ 3 22.00 and date he quietly packed his Suratoga : 1894, and with her death a new chapter 60.00 0 A JOURNALIST'S WEDDING and bisd hituself 1o Coarles Oty I8, begios. From the first suspicion hud 65.00 " 4,lu(: where, on Thanksgiving eve, he unite oen directed toward Dan Holcomb, 75.00 “ “ 4 0.0 s tame and his fortunes with Miss MOST Pmnc'l' MADE Judd Crouch, and Holcowb's hired man, MISFIT cwrfl//va pflmms MISFIT L'LDTIIINS PARLORS .otta Hurd, of that place. The bride has with atrict rogard to Pariby, Btre young James Foy. Foy is said to been for the past two years & teacher in | TRoRard v effictragardo Pariey, Btrong pair of rubber boots that titted the tract Bt. Claire ball in Lincoln, and so many sodmmoninLl Inmmlhu-»hml.l)r i outside the parlor window. He left Hu! friends and acquaintances has she made iacts, Vanllls, ol o us Qelicdo sl comb’s house to go north, and at Union p ’ that the coming to Lincoln will be al POMDER 08 Cucsco & City took such “offense ut an srticle in wost coming home again. The cards of oné of the newspapers of that place that ®