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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SU FEBRUARY 16, 1800.-SIXTEEN PAGES. MW WESTERN OFFICIALS UPSET, | ishezpiytriast o et ' St om0 | STILL AFTBIGTHE NURDERER | Msbsheees coosee vt v | sty g sgpntitamonas, b | THE COUNERCIAL TRAV ) ried six years . Her husba had b LI:RS found not lacking, and those who have been | are well known. As to the position of the ogo. Her husband had been e Darmittod to view the rooms ars unstinted in | five republican membors of * Silver Bow [ A HOAES wyo T TRy il ot e Bak il R P e T e B N T their praise of what 1s shown them. It is @ | county, whose rights to seats in the house is on en old man Jones puiting his horse in the | At Council Bluffs.. The cattle .with which Disconcerted by the Ilinols Cen- | credit to the city and the club. :I;";l!-w;xre‘.‘ p:ulalnddl‘l'l)n:';:l:- m\rfl &:LD:‘:‘Y;'IX!I: The Uounty Prasscuter Following in | yiuple. This “information was not very re- | hor m.shuwu was then in Chicago belonged | A G reat Moeting Hold By Them in tral's Notios of Reduction. Little Temn Moshor's Faneral.' | of Sanders and Powell was logal. 1f they His Bl6gdy Footstops. assuring to Mr. Mabonay, who was thius two | {0 C, et & kars several times with Omaha Last Night. Yonrk, Nob., Feb., 15.—|Special to Tae | were not then the election of Maginnia and i on the farm of the aged cou.-'fa W the time of | cattle. wnd made up his mind on Monday last i Bee.|—Tho funeralof Httlo frma Jennetie, | Clark was 108';'-"‘!";;9‘0';1;‘":‘ o i 1 1 o their death. | to go there this time. DISCUSSION ON ITS LEGALITY. | duughter of E. W. and Minnie Mosher, took | S Poswars 6F the SRIEE S S tmem- | S1X ARRESTS 'THUS FAR MADE. jiiohe party then sped ou to South Owaha, | ant > aones, eldest son of the decosod, | ORGANIZATION ARRANGED FOR. place at the family residence, on North Col- | bars, Golonel Paine argued that if the com- ere the county attorney and Messrs. Girebo gut, la., : s0d Miller visited 106 yards was tho next witneas. Mr. Jones sald yards to sos thestolen | v} o, yig parents tormerly lived in Farragut. logo avenue, Friday afternoon. The lovely | mittee decined that it could go behind the A » v - The Western Freight Association | child, though only & littie past six yoars of | returns of the election of the membersof the | Who Was Neil's Brother in Council | ¢attle, tho Davis barn to seo the stolen : i y 5 ises in the Way of Favoring ; horses, and altmost overy place which was fa | His father hud two children by his first and | Surpr Finds (¢ a Hard Matter to Sste ad, by her gentle disposition and loving | Montaua legslature, it could not confnd 1t Bluffs of Whom He Spoke any way connected with the crime. oight by his last. wife. Wituess was a step the Excellent lden—Strong Com. tle and Lays it Over most offectually ontwined horself 1nto | Sy gy, whose seats aro in controvorsy, but 80 Mueh in South o g BEn has alresdy told of the mammor | J25,0L SR SISERAG, MO 0, omber, mitiees Appointed to Ar- »” the hearts of all who knew her. Tnecasket, | must prepare to go into all the cases in Oaha? then, however, L S Tt when witness took him to a train at Shenan range Dotails, Uutil Monday. apure white silk plush, well represented the | which contests may be made. In Montana ( : doab. He last saw his step-mother alive last pulr(ly of ine spirit \:'hlch had fled. 1184 these would number more than _sixty. ul:l- s ‘-"-““"""v“l R “';l“";"' Bt the | T — The catafalque and casket were well laden | onel Paine then read from the repori of the have been made. Davis, who bough 8 Charley Root was called to the stand, He " 3 Western Railrona Moguls Rattled, | With the choicest fowers from the florist, | Jate Senator Carson in the contested case of Tracking the Scoundrel. stock, made several applications to pooplo in | is & 1ad Kbout L slve yoars old, He saw Mr, A Traveling Men's Olut C 6o, Feb. —|Special Telegram to grouped into -masterpieces of rare beauty, | Sykes vs Spencer, and also quoted the record Yesterday County Attorney Mahoney, | South Omaha for rioney with which to pur- Lt Sl AR duction by the | MUOBR which was one reprosentiog the | case of Senator Turpie, @ member of the | Deputy Sherift Grebe, Jailer Miller w d | chase the stock. but in every instance the | two weeks ugo Eriday, when he went over Tun Ber |—The notico of reduction by the | \eautiful Gates Ajar.” committee present, in which contest was | Theodore Mott, the mau who aided in driv. | Fequest was declined on the ground that | there to inquire about astray pig. He stayed llinows Central of rates to the Missouri | Rev.T, B, Hilton of the First M. E. | made in behalf of Senator (now president) | jo "oy oo oL St b ERE o0 R i 10 South | Ihe transaction was of too questionable a na- | thers about ten minutos. Ha lives near by. river has disconcerted tho usually prompt | church conducted the services in a very im- | Harrison. Passing to the basis of the right 8 LS ) ible | ture to warrany the accommodation. Among | Tho cattle wero in the flold when he went to oMoials of westorn roads. All day today the | DFessive manner, assisted by a_quartette of | of the members of the logislature which | Omaha, visited the scone of the horriblo | those who rafused were Councilman MoMil- | ask about the vig. ~Did not miss the cattle; W Frolght association iabored with | Select voices, who faultiessly randered some | which elected Sanders and Powers to sit | Jones murder. The call was suggested by & | lan, It J. Barrott and David Anderson. The | hadn't missod them yot, as he goes to school SETSIH K SeIgh bewutiful and appropriate music. The re- | therein and vote for a United States senator, | gesire on the part of the cotnty prosecutor | hegotiation took some time. Half a dozen | all day. tho spectre of a 20 per cent reduction and at | majns wore followed to Greenwood ceme- | Colonel Paine stated that under the consti- | ¢ familiarize himself with the scene of the | People alco declined to buy the stock bo- | Sam Root, an elder brother: of the last the close thrust it aside until Monday. The | tery by the grief-stricken fatily, accom- | tution of the state the governor and other canse they feared it had been stolen, With There was a thoroughly enthusiastio meot- ing of traveling men at the Hotel Casey last evening in the mwerest of organizing a club or association, A temporary organization was effected by C. O. Lobeck being made chairman and M. W, Ryerson secretary. Mr. Lobeck read a lettor of regret from W. "N\ L. tman, running as follows: ana Mrs. Jones, the murderod people, alive ;. f witness, was the next witness, ‘Che Pinney |~/ 4 b 18 main toplo of discussion today was on tho | Panied by a large concourse of sympathizing | state officers were constituted a returning tragedy, and if possible to tind somo clue t0 | guch a suspicion, it is considered strange | tarm was about & mile S0t thaik plaoe, ['notice the call the boys bave in Tim logality of the Tllinois Central’'s notice of | friends. board with tho sole power to issue certifi- [ the prepetrator of the dead. Mott wastaken ( that none of the leading citizens thought of | Saw the Pioney stock in the field about ten | BEE for meeting o organize a travellng rc;'luclfnl\ Chairman Faithhorn first ruled Two Sma iluros at Fremont. cates of election to members of the legisia- | along to describe what transpired on the :m:%y&l‘l‘&‘g;pl;p‘fitfimlg:l;;n;m‘t}lnn dnv!\lko, Never had seen or known Mr, | men's club in Omaha. 1 am very sorry y . cter, on: avin . J o o " 7 N that tho notico was in ordor and the roducs [ mEMoNT, Nob, Feb. 15.—[Spocial Tele- | “[ 0 oluaion, Paine said it tho inquiry [ ronnd® the day wbe stuck wero driven | § hebody drive four inilea.futo the conntry | "L, 3 Carpenter testifiod that ho rosides fn | © e e MR EoNs tion roceived the assent of the association. | gram to Tue Bre.|—There were two small | went outside the records the committes | *WOY ) L at Rusers | 19860 I Noil's roproscutations ‘woro trao. | Southy Qumatia. A | voryman at Twenty-fieh | 300 ! navo & good ot ot Subsequently Chairman Faithhorn reversed | business falures in Fremont today. The | would find from that sourco as well that On the road the party stopped at Ruser's | If either of theso precautions had been | and N streots, A man cameto his barn a | the boys out and make a start Ko # 3 : 3 Pow! i had been seen | taken, tho murderer of the aged couple | wi 1 § b ‘elock | 1am with you on anything that is done for 5 Hoa! th sntral's | first wis Georgo Burnes, a cigar dealer. He | Sandors and Powers are logally and right- | park to ascertain if any person ¢ weelk ago last Thursday about 7 or 8 _o'clock K ® s done for ::;.I'c:l:‘llltg:r‘ “"lrl‘!‘l‘u“u‘n;: eixvl\lz‘::."n;bnd::;ny left the city u:i. morning, ..mfi,.g to a friend | fully clected. in the neighborhood who answered to the would never have left the town. in the evening. The man was about fivo feet | the good of the boys. 'S tted to the committee in bo- R b Davis finally secured the money to pur- | eight inche: oig X W. H. Carson_rcad a lettor ho : wthongh the Tilinols. Contral doclared its | that he was golng away because he Could | et nd namscis aed. colieagan 8 statemont | yy o TSCRIPTIOX OF TitN MURDERER. OHRAS LN HOPBEN Toti W LA 18RBE I HIN | § A r et g tliod Bbollt 100, poundly | 1oCT From daolt 1 Garentt PO LI notices had boen issuod and could not be | BOU stay and face the music. Oreditors Which will be included 1n the record. It is [ 124 Neil No such person, howover, had | city, who took mortgage on them for the | like a farmor, "Phe man inquited for a man 1 am sorry, old man, that it wiil be im~ Withdrawn. _In addition it gavo notice today | 5008 bud possession of his stora and the bus- | o the" effect, thut many illegal votes wero | been nou;ud and the trip wnlhconluuuod. o | Bmouot. And now the shaver of notea 3d | and horse to hielp lum drive in some " stock @ for 10 to be at'the meeting to holp A t e. The secon: cast in Silver Bow county for democratic | At the farm of Allan Root the hack again | Davis he same boat of experience. from _ ubout i anize the Traveling Mens' club of the of a corresponding reduction of ratos to | that of J. H. Godel, ~dealer i general | canqidates and the election officers failed to | gtopped. Messrs, Mahoney and Grebe | The receipt which Neil gave Davis for the | 1y, I bt Htb ai sy o st. I am sure you will make all arrango- Sioux Falls, 8. D, as follows: merchandise. ' His store was taken posses. | comply with the law in Procinct § of that | guips et Aot Mr. Root, aged | Money received for the horsos is a peculhar | yoon farming, “batching,” and. was going to | ments, as tho boys wro all'in forit, We First class, 65 cents; second class, 54 cents; | 81on of at 4 o'clock this afternoon by Sherift | county & R fea 8 document. It 18 in the vossession of Chief | goll his stock and go west. Witness asked | shouid have had a club years wgo. Nearly hird cluss, 55 conts: fourth class, o7 conts: | Mallon. As near as can be ascertainnd his | “°y Eoicitor General Jonks then began the | about twelve years, who, it was said, had | Maloney of tho South Omaha_police, and i8 | the man about the horses, and the latter gave | every town of —auy noto = has one J P ) liabilities aro about $2,300 and assets nearly | caeq for the democratic claimants. He said | been to the Pinney farm a short time bofore | written upon a letterhead of Davis’, the liv- | yather a minute desorintion of them. H 1 | and the boys of Omaha should i{"’.‘ Cl“‘ ':;‘%"‘:““' “‘”1 “11" ’“‘e((‘s"““:_ ‘l"fi-lm- Among the Icw;“w" ure, Sloat, | there wera threo points o bo determined. the murder. Tho lad admitted tho fact and | eryman. It is written with pencil, and | hie was living on an ehty-ucre rentod farm | 10t be . bohwd. 1 am with tho rat class, 81 cents; socond class, 05 cents; | Johnson & Co. and Poycke Brothers, | “3 g thero a prima facie right to a seat X rends a8 follows: 1 gtotis ] third class, 45 cents; fourth by 1Y X A and that a brothe; i “batal boys and will put up mg share whevevor A o T s slass, 82 cents® +“‘Omaha, for 8500 and $800 respectively. in the United States senato! He afirmed that he had been sent there to enquire after February 0, 1889, Recelved of E. G. hu;” »‘vnn.lll‘ mr'::‘lln.r of his bad been ‘‘batch i p my 0 v AR a hog which had gone astray. The call was rd Witness arrangea to send | callea upou to do so. Iam sorry I cannot be TOCIAEGA O hE68 FeatIb oIS (OL A SordEats there is and it 18 in favor of his clients. DIRGS. Lo WeBKS a0 V8%t Yoriday, and on | Davis, 50, payment in fall for Ave work | out a mau named Mott to hulp drive in the | in Omaha morothan I am.” 9114 centss C, 10 A - e Hastings lln‘)nnnlnnl-. 9. Is theve or was there a legislature to that occasion both the oid man and the old horses and four colts, yearlings and two- | giock., Witness was importuneda by the man W. R. Parks M\lll_lhut he thoroughly be. b5 AR e HasTiNGS, Nob., Feb, 15.—[Special to Ta | clect senators? There was, ho said, and the | 4y wero seen and spoken to by the boy, | Year-olds. same clear of ull incumbrance. 10 buy thoe stock, but declined. Witness and | lieved an organization or club of traveling 8,27 e .14 conta: Hop 13 | BEE]—A. A. Sweet of Omaha, representing | certificate of the clerk of the commissioners | Tha (ast mentioned, however, had not caued |y G i Tip NuiL | stranger wero togethier half an hour, Saw | men was groatly discussed by tho boys gen: cants. he Tilinois Central people declare | L. A. Tower & Co., 1 in the city. of Silver ‘Bow county is the only credential | a¢'the house since. INM:B above, 8xcept the names of Davis | him uext day aboutnoon, when he came buck | erally. He would guarantee that he would e 1] ot ranotts fram tnele oositioncand | Senator Heartwell 18 oxpected homo from | OF 1 FIEht of the representation from that | M. Mahoney desired the lad to attend the and Neil, are printed in a rough, uneven | with the horse that had been hired, | got fifty membors right hero in Omana. 1f they do not there is no probability of keep- county to sit therein. inquest, which he promised to do. His in. style somewhat like that of a child’s brinting | The stranger then asked witness to Mr. Carson said that Mr. Goodwin of the California in abput two weeks. 8, In whom is this prima facie right exist- c ing th tention was to find son who could | ib early drawing classes. The names aré | o and look at the stock. but the | Clark coffeo company had told him there ing @ corresponling reduction out of Omata | iy Jackson is one of the fortunates to | ing? Jonks suid it existed in Magiunis aud | pogitively tostify T NRvin dRetl b 11, poo= Jritton o o freo Spencoriun hund, and the | fatter declined, as hio had said o did not [ woro fivoin his hiouso who lisd signified ki W successtully pass examination before the %lrk- m’lhhm;(hnf\‘omlah:“%“hl ;nd:s:y hofl\l: ple on the farm 1mmediately :r‘il’:c:: fi;fln"“‘vfl: "J:fislcn“:h;\:g flo- ::MWK: want the horses or cattle, Witness had | & b-trou»{ ‘tl_esxru lta lnu; lurhn a A Trip Over the Missouri Pacific. state board of pharmucy this week. He has A e, from peop! BEFORE THE MURDER ito S B WAV e Hored never secn the stranger before or after the | club, providing mombers of the firm Arcmisox, Kan,, Feb, 15.—[Special Tele- | accepted a position in a drug houso at Fre- | to ropresent Montana. Jenks argued that writer was an expert. But what he hoved to | gays alluded to. were admitted. For his part, Mr. Carson s mont. the new constitution and ordinances of the | Was supposed to have taken place. This | gain by disguising his hand in the body of gram to Tk Ben]—B. P. Waggener, gen- | M0 1y 0 Diagident of the German | State did not repeal the old territorial law | ho beld was absolutely necessary to estab- | the receipt and writing tho names in hisowa eral attorney of the Missouri Pacific, re- | National bank, leaves Wednesday for a six | under which the county clerk certified the lish the fact that the murder had been com- | style cannot easily be determined, There turned to Atchison last night after an ab- | months' tour through Mexico and South | election of memmbers of the iegislature. This | mitted on the Pioney farm. Up to this | was no chance to compare this signature sence since Saturday. He has been travel- | America. being the case, he insisted that the demo- | Writing young Root and anotuer lad ofabout | with any other, because the only place where Ing avith S, . H. Clavk over the Missourl | . Colonel W, P. McCreary is preparing an | cratic legislaturo was a legal legislature, and the same age named Buck, who lives with | he could ordinarily have written his name Theodore Mott, one of the men arrested, | thought it would bo en excellent idea to was the next witness. He had lived in | admit jobbers to membership in the orguni- Houth Omaha ten months, and had been | zation. working for Mr. Carpenter eight or nine Mr. Parks favored taking in the jobbers months. He remembered sstrauger calling | and a motion to that effect by him was unan- ot the stable on Thursday two weoks ago. | imously carried by the meeting. g 5 i y | hi farm immediately west, are | would be on the hotel regist But at the 2 v ng wit address oit T Coming Horso to be do. | the persons elected by it were rightfully | his parents on o > glster. a Ho was told to go into the country and help | 1t was decided that the torm, “city saloss :-.:‘-"12“-‘}.[}'('5:'- ,‘,l“,f,':f,’ tgjlc’l;_':“?l’mc"xz:‘l"“ng:h‘;‘! livered Fobruary 18, at Lincoln, before the | United States senators, He argued ;hu n;lyhonuu wmm Mr:i Mximme.vl m:s ¥or | Wisconsm house no rogister is kopt. ThUS | ..y in some stock the noxt moraing, The | Men” be taken as synonymous with that ot e 3 ity — he state canvassing bosrd had power r 0 : ; y, however, tha i A E. J. Cullen spoko euthusiastically of ad- e el Lonusts Olby, Masonic, Grand Custodians. to canvass the vote aud to_ declaro tho re- | flcation, however, s 100 remote to be satis- | namo of tho scoundrol i3 Neil. - The initials | Fitnest ub, and thon went over afterJorry | i “jobbers. Ho thought ihat one e L = o ; constitution, aw rec g 3 ; Goiph § 5 . m. ! ; filsapio Erb, its genoral manager. When usked | eram to Twm Brr]—Tho Masonio grand | SORRUUIOR. CAE, O d o eheduiring tho | | ieth raached. It was dreary, 'indeod. | hey Look o8 1f the Namo might be “M. D, | a0 hour to got there. ‘They saw o porsons should be to widen aud strengthen what he thought about the talk that Mr. | custodians' lodge that has been in session | pa; B il i is | To a visitor who even unacquainted » on the farm. Did not go into the house, | icquaintances between resentativos of Gould wants o buy the road, Mr, Waggener bers o1 the legislature is still in force. This 0 a Vil ‘was ! Real.’ Bl 0 ] % ; 5 | and tho heads of firms. Tho headquarters 0 hero for two days closed last evening with | viow was controverted by members of tho | With the deed whioh it had witnessed, the | After Neil had left the Wisconsin houso he | Iound the stock in the stock barn. The | (0,13 (i his mind, be made a congeni wan noncommittl, mext weok or wook | . excollont and hignly rolished banquot in | committes, whoreupon Jeuks said if it was | place would havo imvressed him as having | woat to Judge Reuther's store, noxt door, Gl L AR AT LRI LA [t DIR0S for LrAvRIing i oo and ;flmr(uri] aggonor will joln Mr. Olarlc and | 5 mmandory rooms. The lodgo has booy | 806 till ih force, then tho power to deolare | boon deserted. ' Thoro were barns, willows, | and took pair of pautaloons out of u valise BhL oo yays olind horsethaero Whioh | cistoueraiaaiwalll Mr.G “g“&l"rg:nnmy!l{rp::‘vc:vhéfi Misgourd Pa- | L0 ed by Grand Mustor J. 4. Merosr of | the result of an eloction and to issue cor- | hay ricks and corn cribs, but thers was not | which he had, and threw it away, saying, 1 | they hitched up with a pony which witness y = On motion of Mr. Ryerson the chair was y b i v . le evidence of life. Even the windows | guess I've f rode, toa rond wagon there.. Ran the stock : A Northwestern's fat } i 1 Omahs, and the instruction in the work was | tiicates reverts to the governor, as the su. | 8 sing! ff together. T ange ol nstructed to appoint a committee of turee to e tor e T I e esowued A8 far ap | o Ven by Grand Custodian L. P. Gillewe of | Prome executive of the state. Jenks stated | which lighted thq hopse gazed with GOT NO MORE USE ¥OR YOU.' {:P:n AOARIVEIT B auriEey ‘:,:’;‘{;_f,: draft a constitution and by-laws for an or bt il e Beutrice. The grand master unitos with the | that the members of the legislatura had cer- AN I0Y, UN WELCOME STARE Yesterday, when it was shown who the | most of the time. There wasu calf in the | Sanization to bo known as “the Omaha Trav- A Ohicago Schem>, grand custodian in words of praise for Mo- | tificates of election from the governor—ex- | g - the visitors. Tim BEr_ropresentative | fellow was, 'the judge sought for tho pants | lot. They entered Soi eling Men's Business club, Messrs. Parks, ; a e o e e L ol y South Omaba on N Cmicaqo, Fob. 15—[Special Tologram to | 8aic lodwe of Norfolk on the improvement in | ept nine members fro.n Silyer Bow eounty | pointod out the apot on which lay tho re- | in tho alley, but they had disa ppearod. stroet and drove tho cawle into | Clirkson and Ryerson were appointed as : Bre. ) 7 3 . - i i- , g Messrs. Crandall, Lobeck ai O TIh ik EnICh1LAta Are Sr e In Sac il 1o s oo o icelob I FUDIA: N HoatottverolTounalioitie sovBrnorls pMbS]| oo oy costat S VR he Rty At el CE AR AR ILOUghUR e BORDE OISR ELL R ol DAVIME SbRE S T iin i ikwaa S Abo1 b L] e mattars g ni Y er il 0 N ror's ol vi ere appointed to look up the A7 D] charter from the Canadian parliament for a Created a Sensation. aftor he vacated, uusigned. The demo- :,'i‘:im:u:;‘ :he D{m !h}:vu':&lg vavnpgea:i'ux} s‘!?:n ?:Er ,':o?n“&". n%?‘n"l":l:l::ll?nuirug?c“fl:b:fi); lx}sft;lzmllfi! wn?;heq::{um:crr:m""’:“n;‘f;’ n.‘:: ;1‘1 hit]ll:{llbcr b et railroad from Suulu Ste. Marle to Mooso | NEpmaska Ciry, Neb., Feb. 15.—|Speoial fi:‘;‘;fi;flggafig‘fg‘g‘;‘;héfifl‘;;lefl::;: b‘(‘:‘l‘llev'x‘l‘:: made in the rick by the victim's faco could | bought a small memorandum with a red | about twenty-two years old, and weighed 165 | It was accided that every man should factory, on James bay, This schomo 18 to | Telegram to TaE Ber.|—A decided sonsa- | tne cortiflcates of tho gmmy o aving }m nlg:l:ernudd. hu? woman lay ptnr\lnmlly on leather cover. {(n each ofhlh;uu Melcher had | or 170 pounds: rather dark, = trifle swarthy, m:im: for m‘\:nl‘;tl:‘r"i;]ul:-n’ ‘{3";;‘,‘5’.:‘““.,,‘:::‘;:‘- rin & lihe of sveaniers from (Ohicago . $0 the | tion has|besn ciused here by the issuing of.|'correctiand Jewal ones, bat the, republicans | Lor,side, and her fegtures warothus turaed | his private marks, which he could essily |litilo beard, might have had a short mous- | 210 C3FR, o8 ext Sat y evening 5 2 ans | away from the ‘demon as tho lat- | identify. How he left town is problomatical, | taches " b - | and roport, and also hear reports from tho Canadian “S00," to brenk bulk there and | a warrant for the arrest of Mr. Mout Robb, | used the governors cortifloates {n_eftocting | tor consigned _hor to her tomporary | bt it 1a supposed that ho took the first train Sk bl‘fi“&‘.‘l".fl“b';f.lh‘{i;fifi?‘fi;‘l‘,i‘;}i'_;‘;;';‘;“. committeos uppointed. In order to assist in trans-ship over tho proposed road to Moose | one of the most prominent farmers in the huarflflnmll!’on% their houw.“ he Silver | gopulchre, Whother this was an accident | and disappeared. a black, soft hat, brim turned up around; | the securing of members it was voted that i factory and thence to Liverpool .by a line of | county, living in Wyowing uvrecinct, charg- m%wboe::; L.{mf e .:';“.,’.E{’&,’?;‘;uf(t‘f;:z:g; or designed by the villian, because he feared | Yesterday Dr. Pinney called for and was | heavy, dark overcoat; didn’tnotice his pants, | Messrs. Ryerson and Carson prepare a pro [ steamers, The scheme was projected thirty | ing bim with bastardy: The complainaat is 3 X A to gaze upon his speechless victim, of course | given his stock. One of the strange features | Witness could not tell where the sti ambie to head the paper to be presented for ; e I 6 G ety | @ Miss Howitt, u attractive young woman, | fFOT Drecinct B4 was an assumption otpower | will never be known, Of the business is that one of tho Jersoys | stopped in South Omaba. o o eer | signatures. g years ago bp . G. Capreol of Toranto, who | \ho was in tho employ of Mrs. Kobb when | 1 diq not possess Tt could only make sb- | Next was shown thio spot where wore dis- | had boon bought in South Omaha by @ | Thomas Hoctor, city olork of Soutn | Itwastlie scnseofall present, and wis so demonstrated its pracuicability, ‘The char- | Lor” yllogea ruin was accomplished. ~ Tho | Stract votes Mandamus procoedings to ro- | covered the remaing of the ola man, Te | neichboring farmer of Pinney’s, named | Omab, testified: ' John O'Bricn callod his | Roteds that b the mext genoral mooting, o e Fnnted by the GAmb | ohild was born some time ago. ‘The arress | 178 she DOSTC b2 ONNS HIoFOM 00 Boa: | outlinaof bis boryiblabed was atill visibla, | Scott. attontion t a man trying to sell | Saturday evening of this week, a permanent | Fpshdit e b o LR will bo made on'Monday. Robb's friends | SNG4 was had and the mandamus lssuad; | and beside it lay @ plug of tobacco which | ‘“Tho murder was committed” said tho | horses m South Omaha’ u week ago | Orkauization bo offected. =~ Gl A earing on | jeclare it a blackmailing scheme. e e oot ot 4o | bad fallen either frti his pocket or county prosecutor, by, o mun who knew the | jast ‘Uhursday morning, about 8 o'clock. | , A discussion of the question of ducs was e ORI O T cat o e vepea e e Ty THE POOKEA O RIS MURDERER. place, knew the 0ld beoplo, their habits, | O'Brien asked bim if ne would like to make | bad. Many present thought that 85 would i STATE NEWS. Non:Partisan Prohibitionists, x:o':tx'«" g o0 votes of pre- There, too, lay & ;andanna hendker— | theit isolation, the delay which must take | g couble of hundred dollars, Witness an- | be 8bout the proper thing, the idon being that ! T R, HagtIxGs, Neb., Feb. 15,—[Special Tole. | Ad,mf;“d untilMarch 1. chief which had beenpulled out of his pocket flluoe before they would be missed; in faot, | swered yes, and asked whero they were, | 1t would bo far botter to iake Registered Pharmacists. gram to Tue Bre.|—A mass meeting of citi- sper e it and carelessly left on the manure where the k::‘;;g’-"“h:gn":{f: m!““g-:;gn'&bi O'Bril:zu replied ‘tlh-u man four miles ont g:gngmem‘l\fi;:::fi f“,_hf:;’“b“; b i e 1 v had some hors % g | GRranp IsLAXD, Neb. Feb. 15.—|Speclal to | 708 of Hastings ana Adams county was | AMNESTY TO DESERTERS. D O e 10 spots could there be | brutsl and premeditated murder.” B ool s 1o Pyl arery oheab. | ynall and then be compollod to makoe assoss: | Tae Ber.]—At the session of the board of ex | Neld this afternoon at the Young Men's didooverod any Blood. /. o e they looked at the horsos, Witness then | Wents. Thoidea that somo of tie dring 1 aminers of the Nebraska state board of | Christion association hall for the purpose of | Betiet That Jt Will Not Affect Pris- | “'pye party visited he cow barns, but no 18 IT NEIL? gave & description of the horses. This de- | Wouid ring in articles "”urn"“rf“'"r the 1 pharmacy, held at ‘Norfolk, February 10; | 9FR8nizing 8 non-partisan prohibitory amend- oners at Leavenworth, blood could be found in them either. The scription tallied almost exactly with the ani- | Club room or headquarters, in -ld o 19 i Omana, Pebraary 11, and Lincoln, Febraary | MRt league. The following officers were | Lzaveswonrs, Kun., Feb. 15.—|Special | mangers were still filled with tho bay which | A Man Answering His Description | malsstolon He saw the man who was soll- e T L G Ly i e e gt iy Moo hENO R ARA T :{::‘n‘.eafl ?_&.‘ .:.n' B‘so"fiuu g:::m’nt;o Hon. | to Tae Bee,|—The amnesty proclamation | 0ld man Jones and his wifo had provided for Arrested at Millard. ing the horses, and the stranger dia not | * ons gare B. ’ the animals, perhaps but a fow moments be- . | seom anxious to talke witt nim, and wituess | Seaticmen during the discussion, Riggs, Lincoln; James Reod, Neoraska City; | Hewitr, N. L. Brass, vioo prosidents: Harry | Which has boon lookod for trom Prosidont | forg they ot thore. doath, Tn the boxes e b e oty | And bo exchanged comparatively fov words. | OB motion it wis voled Lo A1 b8 CUarier Henry D. Boyden, Grand Island. Thers | Dungan, secrotary; J. H.@Rodgers, tress. | Harrison for the last two or three weeks has | gyl lay the unoaten ears of corn. Every- 4 8 unty | Thestranger said that he had “‘batched” on | members of the n g Were thirty-nine candidatos for examination, | Urer. Rev. G. H. Vibbert of Boston favored | occasioned considerable comment in army | thing was looked at, considered, and dis~ | fail. Theman gave his namoas F.Kmg. | the farm about a year with s brother, and | Of the traveling men's departments in ‘Ui i i 3 b 4 and Republican o the convention with an address. ircles and especially at Fort Leaverworth, | cussed, but there was nothing to suggost & | and the slillard pooplo say ho was in tho | Witness namea’ —several mon 'who [ Bes, ~World Herala an of which the following twenty-six persons o 2 o h J Sug| 5y it Omaha. wers successful in passing the examination, A Bond Eleotion Oalled. where the United States military prison cl'l‘l“\;:: :getI:;gb;gm;?:or:;‘w:i:&n&o. e neighborhood of South Omaha about the | lived near Millard, but the stranger The Gommittes on preamblo reported the could not recall any of them. 'Che stranger i and receiving their certificaves as registered ; O " located. The proposed amnesty affects over Jol] time of the tragedy. In size aud general ap- following, which was unanimously adop g o roonts 3 ed | Prureswourm, Neb., Fob. 15.—[Spacial said that when he and Dee and Neil drove remarkod at ono timo that be lived on his v ¥ i " | 82,000 deserters who are still at large. Theso | the stock to South Omsha herode i pearanoe this mau rescmbles the man Neil, | fathor's brothor-in-law's farm, and once | . ‘‘Considering that it would be grealy to Aduir, Omubat Waiter Muir, Omaba; A D: e A e for o Counly €Om | men are now illing all tho avocations of life, | which was drawn by & doublo e i & wagOn | and he will bo taken before Mott and Des | worked in the packiog louse. Tio was abant | £ kintorestofitharesvalig monoC MY ) +Hs Mor % it the horses was old, white and blind. - identification, twenty-threo years old, eet 7 inches in X etk erally & anabisiieT s bans Qlig Lo WL MiEs | odas 108 B ewioith preciast t0. vots 'l’:‘::’:':’2‘1::3:;"“‘5‘:"';‘3:;‘;é:‘n":“;!"&::::: e un o e MBtonaY e heabeto Mock sssd || il peapie ot b Millard qusstioned tho noighuh, Futhor ardo aéross tho chook bouos, | EOOLIL toole wellace constyly i aot H sEEmmARLY g $10,! onds for the Omaba & Southern ¥ that he could not tell how many horses there | man closely conccrning his movements, He | dark, swarthy skin, thin, fuzzy beard. and | Cuihi e UIG SOCC i ¢ o e o ael: | railrosd. This roaa is a branch of the Ms. | k% been actively soconder by tho prosident | were in the barn when ho went in to harness | was very roticent and refused to give any | had 4 liutle mobstache, ratber rapid wpe R iEtiod caiba aatled e Duseita e Exetor: Julian E, Phinney, Uticas 1. Evert, | S0uri Pacific, which has for a long time beefi Anithe g "1':“" ave something done in this | two ror the wagon. Theso horses, he thought, | detailed “account of his actions. After dido’t remember the color of his s 3 nereats olibi tho ArAthT odved [i4 LW, J. Studiey, Dallas Center, Tu,; | WFYing to gt a road thraugh Plattsmouth, ;"""""" he ‘t‘fl""'"’h 't',‘fs,‘.‘““l“ awSh: | were iu the first and second stalls from the | watching him closcly for some time they thought he was possibly of Gern B i PRV, HEvans, Malvern. Ta: 0o H. Gnyder | The citizens in goneral feel very jubuant [ 98 tioature thau, thgtl B inened by | entrance, came to the conciusion that he tallied ex- | scent. 4 be governed by a constitution and bylaws to Plattsmouth: J. P. Fenton. Hroken Bow: 0, | O¥er the call and there are no doubts but ;"'d"““ ma"'"" mg’.,'""'”" ;‘ T at 480 |~ “Where was the most of the stock found?” | actly with the desoription of Neil in dress, IS, B. Branch, cashier of tho South Omaha | Pe SOVErROC by & CO ) o tinrs s O o Haanen oW 0 | what the bonds will carry with a big ma. | Whodeserted prior to are declared am- | queried the county attorney. genoral appesrance, accent, etc., and they | Bxchange buni, took the stand. Heshowed | DO hereaftoradopted 't 3. B Bterons Hnboldts Wilam Hooaaods | tority. :‘::;‘"v,,'V!,‘:g‘:"x:‘”;.g",;afifing:"‘:mh“' \“They were fownd onthe farm on the | at once le[‘eph:nod Suerift Boyd, who lost o jury two checics one drawn by Brainard, i Choshrailawlonk eontiamen i men iely XY sdody 3 1 L 3 e 3 west,” was the answer. The place was | no time in gathering him in. ol al 'ebruary 6, 1800, ) O T 'rank T SANIRS 0L Bl B Dibeoiay Faseph Who Can Answer 11?7 boon rumored in army olroles that the | Jooated. ‘It is a rolling land Tonced in with | - This makes six afrests which bave been | i favor of and endorsed by Muniey ‘& Co., | b Garson, Y I% alartin, Jullus Born, Frack Humptirors Dr S, ™ i p o, Bonver | Mavisox, Neb., Feb. 15.—To the Editor of | Arogiemation would affect all prisonors in | wire and situated sbout five hundred foet | made i this case, asmely, the twomen | for 800, and anctier for B350, drawn by | Gicnn'C D, Lobeck, J.' B. Miles, "R cpriresy, Dop Wopauanne Boaver | mam ee: The following problom, which i | e oriieoys taes Ticary prison for deser. | from the house. There was ample room for | Mott and Do, who were arreated in South | William Daley ., in favor of E. D. Neil 3 g : 1 : i | Goodson, Juck . Garratt, W. R. Parks, M. 'The het mbeting oF sesslon.of the boARE for | respectfully submitted to the. many. mathas | tsriomed Coptain 1. W Popa the com. | hundreds of lead of borsos and cattie. | Omaha; Henry Martin of this olty, who wax | a0d sndomed by Bl Nel was ldontified L C W. Ryerson. “Those found were rounded up,” said Mott, | arrested at his home on Twentieth street | by Menley & Co. simply as the man who Sxaminution o upplieunty for remistration | matioal renders of Tus Ber, has routed tho | mandantof tke prison, on this latier rumor. | uiagd drived into town. Neil and Des rods | and Popploton avenus, and ‘tho two men, | 80ld the stock. Aftor. s vole of thanks b0 104 proprisior of lows: At Omaba Monday, Captain Pope said: *I have had no advices sad. | thio Hotel Casey for tho use of his_parlors, kL p mathematicians in this vicinity: P! Pe sald: ave 21ad 0o adyloet horseback, and I N Jessie Murtin and Geo! Ira Cadwalader, a stepson of the Mrs, Cad- E May 12, Livooln Friday, May 16: Red Cloud | maetiieianh oh Uud viok) Y5 foot in_ eir. | from the war department to. the effeot that | O A0Tsebseky 80d T drovo the wagon, L | Jesele e e ore Seem WHO WEr | [lar, who wus proviousiy on the stand, | Uho meoting adjourned in high feather ovor BTN AT MT: S The storecary wilmall | cumferenco. On the outside of the eu- | ™o prisonors in whis prion for desertion | gho drivers bronght up the rear. ’ — was the'next witess, He is a mute, Ho | Uie Ory succossfui results which had b were amnosted. I sm not of the opin- | “pq nvastigators visited the paddock f 5 lust saw the decoased people two weeks ago | 0COmPlishod Sation 16 Al1 - repintiotd phonowil of ofIs- | closuro & horse s ted to any post in the investigators visited the paddock from THE INQUEST. Ll Sration to i reitered pharmcistsin No- | fooa'vih a'vope 100" foet. 1 Johgth. ite. | 108, that ‘the proolamation will uffest ay | which the last Wednesday, and was staying on the prisoners. To extend the amnesty to desert- Removal! We have removed our A0y e nct ogiadrod i Nobraai | Jired, tho ares over whioh ch forae oan | BELSTS, 1arc R it of pible porey STOOK HAD BEEY TAKEN Additional Teatimony Hoard by tne | farin when the old peoplo arved I8 | onico 1o 1607 Farnam st., noxt door to ;"‘" ‘l" receive such blank by reason of e They will never be apprehendea and to clear | withovt making sny discovery. On the way Coroner's Jury. bofors 'the old people arfived. ~Witness | board of trade. Telephone No. 1211, J. :’h:" fp gog*}mu M_l”l:;g:'l!;u-l.vu:;?;rhsl A Young Farm r's Kscapade. their namos of the stain of desertion would | they passed a rude orib made after Rapidly, clearly and completely is the ex- | went away leaving no one with the ola | Wilkes Ford Roofing € 2 3 3 NesrAska Ciry, Neb., Feb, 15.—|Special | be a small matter. In this prison there arc the fashion of a log cabin, lacking, however, | 4t jdentity of the man who committed the | Tolks. He next went back to tho farm last e hon’ h 550 rs, esel . ese | the roof, This was fillea with ears of beau- v\ 80 1 Telegram to Tus Brx|—Charies Schott, u | S0 Brisonors, 445 for desertion. OF twose | v Koo, vas llled with ears of pean | atrocious double murder being brought to | Monday accompaniod by his mothor, ' 1is ,JGraca Island, Neb. el Nebraska, lowa and once, a8 all akota Pensiona, ' i father accompanied the old people to the W, NGTON, Fen, 1! Special Tele AL young farmer, this afternoon collected $300 | about one hundred men would be released if | Matt, *Isaid to Neil, *You must foed your | light, and that he will be in the clutches of it Yoloo SRINOTON, LR POCILCLOIN R Catgfe Thisves flound Over. Delonging to his wife aad forged her namo | Hoo amresty bateadet 1o dhast prienre o | BI0CK well,' roferring, of courss, to the corn, | the law bofors another twonty-four hours | form 20 SAIG thoro LG olclock Ihenoxt | to Tus Ber.|—Tensions for Nobraskuns: Haaxxis, Neb., jFeb, 15.—[Special 10 ) for $25 more on the Farmers' bank aud left | sorting previously to 1887. If all who are |-Neil said, ‘Well, that's my brother's, who | ghall have passed over his dastardly head, | His father rcturned to the farm | Original invalid—Solomon Cloud, Nelson; Tuk Hek.]—The great excitement for the | for parts unknown. Mrs. Schott was in- | guilty of desertion simply ave released, about | Will run this place next year.” there is little doubt1n the minds of those | on the next Monday. When the | Culvin H. Root, Aten; Robert McHanna, past woek in relation to cattle thieves cul- | formed of his rascality and immediately had | four hundred and fifteen men would be filed, | = Aroundthe sides of the cribthe party | ' on' 6o ve with the facts already de- | fathor returned he said ho had seen the | Lincoln; George Gilming, Kearnoy; George mimated today in the bindiug over to the | ® Warrant issucd for his arrest. L e D e A ooy taen disoniad thmie eviontios bo the | eloped 1olks 8d 4het Lhay werd allva ayd well flarris, Rulo. Increased—Thomas Proctor, ol AL 3 ! - b e; - i 7, 3 v H court of five persons arrosted for that of- Barn Burnod Near Springfield. prisoners will be affected by the proclama- | house: "An 0ld blind horso will b the means of | conqueting ihe. examination ‘of withesses, | Valentine: Robert Contes, Carisbrooici fguso as iollows: Perry A, Yeast, Edward [ Spuxorisiv, Neb., Febr 15, — [Spevisl | HoE.” - THE DOOR WAS LOCKED. bringing the doublo dyed, bloody handod as- | had himselt sworo to testify to having | M iuan I Bolding, Clear Water; Iilins . Catron, Thomas Campbell, Johu Maevitoh | Telegram to Tiis Bar.1—The large barn of ety o Firarebe produoed a key which unlooked | ssssin to justico. called o tho stockyueds pooplo 'and. olting iamlom a4 T ahd Loslio Balenger. Cattlo have beon dis- | Daniel Cubill, four milos northwest of b ere, WA NANS, House was cold. It had'a smell poctliar to | There were many fine aud sousational | %,CODY 0f Whil is catled the Turivencin® card, | vjju—Nicholus Lun ) kley, Ottumwa; John Dodd, Otho: Charles 5. Simons, Shell Rook; Itichard Cowan, Newton; Swith Lafferty, Winterset; Jumos _Millor, = Boouestoro} Churles W. Pitcner, Sao City; Jacob Case, Logan; bilas C. Howes, Maquoketa; Daniel Johnston, Lisbon; Amasa Hoit, —— ing thav t sattl i ‘eb- ADDSnRK Lo the ass Joar or mors Yery | oumed ihis frsoon, togethes withallihe | Grestons Water Work Projeot. . | smllcossiry Routeswhars o aciatyof farm | poina develoved v the contisiauce of the :33:’,{ "5‘;..’.:‘5‘»'.).':."{{‘%}’ B R mys! 5 com!| - 3 my a ' N 20, 2. D, L Tiavo & snding rowar of 8300 for the on- | bessd 15, be ae- usen of vaa e b | Cuarox, Ia., Fob. 15.—[Speoial Telegram | WhO peilies at Irviagton and Who. hhd | maseod o sulfopation, and. whon. the. doors | * Joraumiat Doty tho-Giber -young man o :'llauuun of tho thioves, A Mr. Tvior'lolued | £000; fully cavorod by insurance tn The "zd':;‘m‘:;"'.‘];m"g‘: a‘:"‘_‘::a‘:m';'wo“‘;:':: stoppod with to frieads i the Bonse the Pad beon locked & ofowd numbering from | ployed to drive the stock from the farw to wus take lome rire 0! maha, n 6 murder was discovere 3 Vi i lnto their confidence sonie months e an_extonsiva wator plaut hore. The bonds abundoned the place, !o';zauln. oven soventy-five to & hundred persons scrambled | Scuth Omaha, was the rext witness, IHis and. onerated with them until A Fatal Overdose of Pills, ‘were accepted by the city comncil and con- and fought during the entire afternoon for | story was nearly tho same us that of Mott. 1 i . ag0 T8 MOTHER'Y SPROTACLES, itions from which they might look thi Edwin: Davis, the South —Omaha liv- | Marshailtown; Ouoy F. Swoet, Namoton, last Friday, whon ho and Mr. Campbell | Doncussten, Neb, Feb. 15.—[Special | Structiou will begia soon. which really was 144! firet artiole to dirct | e giava door ato the Jury room. "5 | ryman, took ho mand aud - tostified | Increase—Michuel Schneifar, Cliarles City: wero pounced upon by our sheriff und his | molegram to Tup Bur.|—A two-vear-old Attention to the Thof that o murder had | _The inguest was resumod at 8 o'clock with | to” buylug the horses of Neil wuow | Jons Groen Menlo James A. Celuons, ‘ Fostaia the sos, 61 aknuing sioleo ohild of Elmer Williams e livls Murder in the Becond Degree. | 5,rely poen commithe (e Inquest wag reumo0 A S raorktied | 1 baw hrst o woek ago last Wednesiay | Levoy: James Hull, Bloomfiold; Richard S pekte _vere. arrstied {“,fl‘h'g'"::: oF AR ams, & farmer living | OrxrerviLLE, Ia, Feb. 15.—|Spucial Tele- | *“Thd 70003 Contained 1itt1e more furniture | garding his making a post-mortom exumina- | ovening. Ho showed the jury tho bili of walo | MeFosua, Androw; Adolphs Wohnson, three miles northwest of here, got hold of gram to Tue Bee.]—After bein A g g out twenwy- | than was absolutely, needed b, 1d | tion of the bodies, as previously published in | which ho had = received§ from Neil, ;’t‘rl &:::g:n:i ;-;v;:.l;:rd.- of tle:rh‘{;‘::.::‘-l :’«fmm".'é"n‘::'{ J,‘.::'?,‘,f'.." :fi‘.‘,‘d ::r.:vh!:.: five hours the jury that has been trying Dr. | people. — There w‘fi “:o hed.y : h:.g“: these columns, In addition th! doctor said | dated February 6, the day m‘m witness had clation who -brings this action. ‘The first | discovered it bad swallowed nine of them, | W F. Murdy returned a verdiot tonight of | 3 couple of cn.lf., and = @ stove | that Mrs. Jones was probably stooping when | first met him. ~ When Neil called on witness n Moutrose; Fzekiel Grannon, Gilmore Citys Noble Richards, Red Oak; Willisn Hau. mescier, Alta Vista., Original widows— i \ 1s a membor of the execuuve com- | Death followed in & few hours. murder in the second degree. A motion for | 9 Which stood a coyeriess coffee ‘::’3 "l;h‘e;: ::“n;::ln ::x'z.n Mr. Jones was doubtless stand- f&;fifi.’i .;.'i‘:n f‘“;.'aho( :cul:s)d ;ymdh:‘:fi, ..(D ‘l:u fi;‘:“v‘\v\;'ll)‘f:: I:l s\:l;ll::;;l;n]\“‘i“::;‘;g;:'\ln‘, Ie- JRHS R s Bumber_ of il were Norfolk in Darkness. R T g N 4 cabs, & couple of which o rioxt witness was Mrs. Eunins Maria | horsos, Witnoss ropliod yos, Neil then toid | , South Dakota: Original iovalld —doorge Mn“";’d"m':, SPARR paact UP, s Mr, NowroLx, Neb., Feb. 15 [Special Tele. | Dr. Murdy 18 @ prominent citizen, and R Cadwallader of Council Bluffs. She said her | him ho would sell him nino horses for §25) [ SRS (ETGOR 8 3200 BOOR BNk Moo loan. - WerrRats ALe oab o T Batl) O pooial Telo- | B MOr0y It i i eremtad vt aagate: | o, Mr. Muhoney foundsa. copy of tho Utios | husbaud's namo was Aloxander Cadwaliader | und witnoss told i ho thought that was s - TP e e S ohare. hat. gram 'uB Bes.]—Owing to & breakdown tion, Observer of February 8. As the stook was | and that he was iu Chicago, where he went | cheap enough. ’Nlul had left an old over- Wa e —I"w. ‘ thoy canniot be found. , It Delloved ' shat in the machinery of the slectrio light plant AL S driven away Friday, morning, February 7, | with oattle to seil that were fed uear the | coat at witness’ stable which was there yet. e James Murdock, & gambler of this olty, and u close friend of the Nestlohouse gang, wus arrested yesterday by Detectives Horri- 3 v 5 A g 510 ba back last might. Sho | Niel was stoppiug ot the Wisconain houso i y 10T, In,, s ¥, " | wbiind nor as i tho 1o 0 v tlon of Mo “and 1t has beon dono with- | bodY is skirmishing * for ‘their” disoarded | German farmer Living two mites morth of | Brots bare toune Hultu e o daye later | Chrlaas A o oen &t Dr. Pinnoy's farm | bis brothor, who Was farming over near P lamps, cand les, ete. . - d Bl the of f be onk tturns out, hawever, that . this city, fatally out bis throat this evenin TR HOUS ™ Shout the middie of last Junusry, when s | Council Bluffs. Witness said he bud seen | 40 aud £lls on tho churge of beiug s fugl: county 1s not assigned to any judicial MONTANA C1 ‘“'n““, Despondency over the death of bis wile: -n'd 1t could marfl:gh:;n"u brought h'l‘rnod man was there. Her wvoy'fiw 80! the men now under srrest iu Omaha, ang | Uve frow justice, Heis wanted in Daven- [ SR SRV Ia Yery Lngerteln whathar Pl » e e e O o v | thore by tho old peapler. 1t might havo beon | were with her. She and her steps | thav nono of hem was thomun Neil. ' Ned | Port, I, but the nature of the oruae could | ATRRdEvle wil aver NgRh o el | o aonate O A Ah ALtack of the gribpe, Trum whieh e be. | dropped there by some. of the members of | sons eera thero partially for the health | had traded thawagon ta witness for a sad- | 1oV be ascertaiued. | ! Beatfice Olub in New Q s L ommltteo . Kegine Its | cume cruzy, is the cause of the deed. the Jones family w:o ‘had visited the house | of one of her siepsons, also o take caro of | dle. Iic strangor sacmed to know a groat | 3 uariors, nvestigation. er—" . . | atter the crime. But, could it not also have | the stock on the farm. Witness could not | deal about the blind and black horses, Neil | Bearrics, Neb,, Feb. 15, —(Special to Tas ‘Wasmiygron, Feb. 15, —The senate com- It tutional €.n8 been dropped by the ‘murderers! Mr. Ma. | tell the dl{flf the mouth when they went to | told him that the sorrel mare was in foal by 8. A, McDonald has commenced sult Hze. | ~The Beatrige club tonight took pos- ond 3 d X mittee on privileges and elections today Cuicago, Feb. 15.—Judges Hdrlon and | Boney, however, made up his mind to pre- the farm, but it was on a Friday. "She left | a Council Biufls horse. session of their new roows, occupying the H serve it for futuro cousideration. the farm two weeks last Wednesday. | Adjournment was taken to Monday at s vy b vt e pr g olfi{ h‘ouu, began an investigation of the crodeutials of | Grinnell of the superior court this_morning | “’Iy ‘the collar were found s numberof bush | Her Sons remained there. Her husband [ 108 m. the claimants for seats from Montana. Th List 8 . » handsome pew structure Just completed at | was full attendance of the ww::l o .::' tened to arguments on the constitutional- | els of frozen potatoes and some old pump- | visited them there two or throg times, Her against Edwin Jennings and wife to recover #050 wleged to be due on a note secured by mortgage. Rt - ity of the law passed by the legislat kins. In the v w pieces | oldest n_remained oo the farm from Rough un Sick People, George H, Hummond & Co. have com- & cost of $15,000. The club is purely soclal | ested, Colonel Halbert E. Paine, counsel .‘fin,.m“ '........y. :, '.f.,..."xf::. of alaupmnm‘f-mn?.:".;f:m W hlecos | ke time sho 1ot on Monday untii Tuesday. | Cmicaco, Feb. 15.—[Speclal Telogram to | menced suit against Eivert H. Cochran to orgauization and numbers swong its mew- | for the republican-claimants, Sanders and | work of deepening the fllinols ol mbuu:;y was found & small of flour ll!n'r N:ulldhud \zu'x.l&n ln-m s :v:‘nnll ;l; f.:::, IB‘-'-"{E?; :?clr::::zo of u'u?o :-‘:n “A;» :fn‘:ll:;tlar:‘emw'f ?nn‘l‘ply with & contract to . - bear! . and a s nda, raton o o rialn land, DOES TNLTR O Ln Taarsanniative ek | Bowsrs, basss X prsaesiion of the oae in | L2 oasal I ihs,colgrod braud of . MORue: | oven ing—saho sind her 800 wont there. She | Oporative Medioal aud Surgical Bervico aso- OfCiicago throutt 1 fastoed ‘of lovting 1o | S Yax “«: ovened. The mill red located | and her son found nobody there. She found | ciation of Chicago. The licenss doclares its Supty loto Lake Michikan as s prosent. | i'Cousol Bluffs, but the firm T et | evorything about the piaceas if it had been | objec' to be to sacure the benefll of co-opora: tioual and an appeal was taken to the su. | i this city, under the mauagement of the | left just umponrl:{.' The bed was made up | tion in the practice of medicine and -uryAcr i Reynolds, Rogers & Co, of Biighampton, Vi., have brought suit in attachmen! i g ‘.la. 7htck, tho Farnam street cigur ! alleged ue on goods so! meeting hield in the new rooms tonight was sigualized by the taking in of ten new mem- bers. The roowms comprise a suite of ten case. tirm, consistingof J. d Bruno | sod rfllmn‘ln house was in capital stock, ,000; incorporato; . B P m.ht:‘ °“'i»m;""““' i s s ot | S0, Y s raaks. bt foie ’l;a:lfl::;pl;}}:on 3:‘1;'.:‘1.:‘:‘“‘ iu fe | Lusimen e A Bivor hate sl \‘ (01 wi 3 ul ound @ DeW wmove- rou, & suit in ' t Montana donators in Ohlcago. frii g i A uh.?'&f:.fim-rlm- Bone, | She and har son stayed there all night | ment is in the direction of @ *physicians’ o Tor §30: meot ageisey Mok CuicaGo, Feb. 15.—Messrs. Hoffman and | gon-in & Co. for $300. 4 Himebaugh & Taylor have brought suis against Elouor Griflith, as admioistratrix of tho estate of James Griflith, aud the bl-noa warden aud yosiry of Ariai FeCovar AU 4l an S aet aaiety Lpgr o o A “the old folks | and until nearly the next noon. The gate in | trust,” about whioch 80 much bas been McNamara, two of Montana's demoeratio | for I.h-tr‘:on::;::ryh ;u.m)::zhl;..' B the southeast-corner of the stable was swung | written. Au effort will be made to adopt u :usnzng; waee 1‘;\ 'ih- oty e Goe went | - The county attoruey then mm a diagram ala“m. 5:-‘-“* - -;:nz‘lh-r- '.‘4‘.";',’ mrgl:l x;e‘-.n:inml:.mb- u:‘-}.w o-dor:{ur-nx to ut ton an other to New | of the place and th led at the 01 olks ve gone - | ool at regarding dellnguent York, Buck bouse m':nm:o: ‘:gnu A son of | viogton, and that the cattle and horses had | creditors. t taste, ana is rovided billiard aud pool tables, 0 short,