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THE OMAHA DAILY Bl TCI«H])A\' Apm[, 1 ’ od witha bill.of exy General - - - - b it Il a number of smaller holes, B Miller said thut |Iw\ N no funds in the de- eddier O : o | These and the main_ hole were undoubtedly ’ : yartient with wh the expenses could be 3 z TS Peddler Chronister Shot at a Farm House | Thésce fu the motn, hele were unidoubtelly | It Leads to the Capture of a Notorious "“’{',,.'4'.".,”,.4‘ o el Moy IS UNKNOWN IN MISFITS. Near Elkhorn, Chronister of his life. Twoor three of the | Burglar, to WAF department asking | shot went throtueh the oust frame of the wix setors Af there was not a dow. Inside this w I 1l - fund in the war department from which the . n \ sre - N . y Nra " Q \ o " s ’ 3 HE WAS COURTING THE WIDOW. | back of his head bein ar e | TOM CARROLL'S CRIME RECORD BROKEN, | Cxbenses of the speciph agent in locating Fnz Because the merchant tailor who first makes the Suit, Overcoat or Trousers, does not use shot shattered at th and bringing him, 0" Washington could be : i y 3 The ; fect 1 . N ‘me \ Y mi ve A e, b o lime t et I W AR R AL T LI that kind of goods, The only defect is that the garment did not fit the man for whont it was afterward found in the frames, | tority of the government and undoubtediy = made, It may fit you. If it does you will save many dollars and have as good a suit as is made Anton Frank, a Jealous Rival, Has | A lhnn\vnx’h search of the grounds wis | He Robs a House in Broad Day Light | was in the intorest of the praple. " Secrotary Y Y Y y dollars and have as good «a suit de. o o, g A n made. At length the county attorney | , Proctor replied that he could not pay the o o e v Y PR N g T i S35 ATV e 1o Been Arvested Charged With pered footstens which indicated and Fights a Hundred Pur- penses from any. fund-within wis power | ALL ALTERATIONS DONE FREE OF CHARGE TO INSURE A PERFI( 1100 19 05 the Murder Details of fhat the parts who had jido them was wak suers, But is Finally Ploaso make out,a,full bill of oxpenses the Tragedy. ing hasty strides from the seene, These ste Cabtured which you have been. subjected in loca A1 y T ’ T < T e led along & rondway leading northwester] ApLurcds Mr, Fanz and bringing him to Washington 4 / ¢ / { / from the scene of the murder, The foot wis Said Mr, Wanamaker, addressing the s pee bb‘l‘ \\ l I‘\ l Y ()l' (\N S‘\\ E. = N % of average size though the strides we in tor who did the work. An hour (lu bill Another murder was committed in Douglas | thyoe or four instances, especially where th The notorious Tom Carroll, who has been | of expenses was in detail SUITS SPRING OVERCOATS. PANTS. county Suuday night. an down hill, five ght inches | arrestod for all sorts of ciimos, ineluding at- | maker's hands, and without a moment's he 70 cust Betiie | 0 e ; A peddier named Chronister was shot to Theso ¢ vore followed until | gemt TS s added another desperate | tation he turned to the apher nd die- | $70 custom made suit for. .$32.50 [ $65 custom made overcoat..$32.00| $16 custom made pants for. death while quietly chatting with Mrs. Reed, peane obscured fn the hardness of the | ) ouie” 1o his long record. Abont 4 o'clock | Hited i check ubon bis et wivate fauds | §60 custom made suit for. .$30.00 | $60 custom made overcoat..$28.50 | $15 custom made pants for. .$7.50 the woman who owns the house where the | "o poom in which the man met his fate as | yesterday afternoon he walked boldly into | handed it to the inspector Al liquidation | §33 ¢ s Sui 5 50 cus ' OVEIC 24.501 $13 cus g $0.5 vietin was stopping for the night Dreviously dosceilied: wiis nbont seven Test | I Taitinietonts vesidance, 5008 Butt stibdt, | Of oxoisess. = il quidation | §3. custom made suit for D0 850 custom made overcoat.. $24.50 | $13 custom made pants for. . §0.50 i Mrs, Reed is o widow and rents a large "rlv bt idf 'I ;("al.""fi':' ..l.”L"".".'“,"“‘i. Dby the front door, went into t ning room, A W ROUTE PROPOSED 50 custom made suit for. ol $45 custom made overcoat..$20.00| $12 custom made pants tor. . $0.00 o st MUrray of thisc 1 Chicage sto side it opened a door to the | o > & i i AN i 245 crie e . ¢1% 50| ¢ " T 151 e L T O s ity I Chico | (o3, ON the north side was the fatal pitlidaon iU Bl loh b LT | $45 custom made suit fo .00 1 $40 custom made overcoat. . $17.50 | $10 custom made pants for. .$5.00 Hu e Ly dow. ar the window stood the blood- | silver spoons and napkin rings, bundled them he B, & M.'s New Scheme for Reach- | st . 35 cus 3 o N 2 . Eons sub-rents @ portion of the place 1o | Gaiiied chair on which Chronister had met it KA B4t 10 ooy the Housd it -thém, :.fl" i Rovt Ofiinhie, ] ?§JQ custon made suit for. i“" custom made overcoat.. $1-4.00| $ 8 custom made pants for. . $ :;‘r‘i"\rvl\”i‘.wyw' “‘Im. “\;‘“. .,‘I.{-.,,,l ’ A por- 1‘\'.‘..'!3;".'.':.1 ..'fl;f“i"}'.- e ".'.':Iii'ax"-'m‘n'}”‘u’,'f As he was going out the front | - No conclusions were reached by General | $33 CUstom made suit for. Ablfi“" $28 custom made overcoat..$12.251'$ 7 custom made pants for. .§3./: n of the liouse where Mrs, Reed live ich had fic - ke ol door Miss Mary Ludington ap- | Managers Clark and Holdvege in their con- " Shds b ' whon | the man's head, A rough table was brought | ¢ & s i AL . ~) 3 - : nd his family were at home when | I CELS GGH A on this was placed the | Deared on the scene and grabbed him | ferences for a joint right-of-way, through FULL DRESS SUITS FOR SALE OR HIRE. the shot was fired, but immediately ran away | hody of the vietim and there, the autopsy was | by the arms and told him to halt and drop the | New Fort Omaha and My, Clark veturned followed by Mrs. Reed, They went to the | performed by Doctors Baldwin of Elkhorn | bundle | to St. Louis Sunday morning. Negotia st neighbor and gave the alarm. {:} h?x‘vl :\‘f.'.‘»'“."“."i'u!'."Iif.:." -h"w'h ‘-‘I“{(.‘-";:.‘;'.:'1«!"1';-‘.‘; “Lwon't do cither one,” hissed Carrolly | tious were left in such shape, however, that soon us word reaclied them J. Babbitt, A. W. | Pt one excumation, SOR N uce Bt | ang if you don't let go of me I'll shoot you | an ugreement will probly be entered into | Albro, Dun Clifton and J. Reeves went to the | 3oy S0 0 1l below the table he was a | dead | within the next ten diys. A ]nupu\wmn | ' ' ' 0 ' "“;' ; : dead man.” The head fell backward towards #No you won't shoot me dead?” exclaimed :m;x;\ Mr. Holdre; o, conte ul.m.wmf, [‘)I I a 18 l ry 0[78 They found Chronister sitting in a chai ~ dow, dro) e on the sill and 10 | both companies of one track be oy found Chronister sitting in a chalr | the window, dropped upon the sill and there | Aiss Ludington, reaching for the bundl DRk Clty saitdy Bbith Ok I Y I l i with his head leaning back against the | rested until'the vietim was found. b ki 3 E wall. The houso was deserted, not a | Bt fallen from tho chair on which ho sat hut | | he did so she gave Carroll a tywist the - | under considerat M, | Open Evenings until g o'clock. Saturday Evenings unti! 10 o'clock, remained there a horrible spectacle when he | 1y downed him, and at the same time utt itaway with him, been dead but a short time. The lamp was Outside the little cottage, ople were running to her ass 4 e f s » Bermuda Bottled, «“TIME IS MONEY sdou must g to Bermuda, 2 still burning on the table where Mrs. Reed | deal of attention, | gave: the desperado what was probably | Nebraska City to Plattsmouth, had been figuring over the disposition of | peddler, 1t has a dark g y most surprising tussel of ply building i short line betw ‘We must sell out the remainder of our retail stock without further del: as our wholesale business demands our entire time, attention and capital. For ¢ | s, e bo sddler | She thed ¢ o i >lattsmouth the Missc ific gets wha some produce she had marketed. Nothing in | Is. In the box wa he ched “and pulled Pilattsmouth the Mi 1 ts what hat 14 impossiblc, try the next few days we invite you to a feast of bargains such as you will never EHi oo N, bes atktba plain broad structure of soiled cream color | he ingn s 4 continucd | it wants iin enjoy. We are liable to vent store and sell our fixtures now any day, 5o , cor at once before it is too lato, All our genuine Diamonds now go at importer's prices and the mountings The shot, was fired through ascreen and win- | With a black tin roof. ¢ the end on a ‘ nore | The reservation right-of-way has virtually thrown in. $50,000 worth of Diamonds to select from, prices ranging from dow. Deliberate Mful aim. must have | €ither side was a small dirt | on which 1 1ifty people were attract pot sen abandoned for another ‘equally as de- 0 up to $3,000, for Rings, Pins, -rings, &c. olid Gold Watches from $16 upward. Solid Silver Watches from $5 up. Nickel Watches trom & . Solid Gold Chains from § . Best Rolled Plate Chains from $2. Charms and Loclkets, $1 and upward. Solid Gold Rings, $1 and $2; worth $3 to $5. been taken s nearly the entire load was ] ; s \ ; ; : S T Lt et | nd Tinware.” Tuside was filled with | the plucky heroine assistance Carroll govaway | tract thouzl it makes the cut off line a. littl buricd in the left side of the man’s head,caus. i assortment of houschold utensils | from his fair captor, and seizing a bar of iron | .. If Mr. Holdrege's proposition is lot of Solid Sterling Silver Collar Buttons and, Scarf Pinsat 26¢ and 50c ¢ OF PURE NORWEG!AN worth $1. Heavy Solid 1d-karat Gold Collf#Buttons, wot th § ing instant death. | bought in the main at Bennet's, on Capitol | that happened to be near his feet he stood off | ce is company will in exchango for "lL‘ COD LIVER OIL. now, choice for only $1. One lot assorted Cuff Buttons at 50c pair; worth $1 to After counscling among themselves for a V . ; A 5 GBLAE S bt Stivadl ahorb ti S HOANE e tves for & | avenue near Fifteenth strect in Omaba, | the whole crowd, which now numbered Pucific privileges between hort time the men concluded o remove tho | iy 0 ere'nlso found two. canvas grips and | nearly 100 men and boys, swearing he would | Nel a attsimouth extend like and tinwa When the n arrived at & 8 Ehatite the house & ¢ night found his He hada paiv of low-cut shoes and | shouted: Hyak " leventh and the Union Pacific tracks, whi T sometimes eall it Bermuda Bot- $2. Solid Gold Spiral Back Studs, 50c and $1 each; worth four times the ockings, s 8 at a son of his 3 cad man, ) % tockings.» 1k {s'sald tliaba son of bt ] U includes what is known as_the Damon prop- AL BT LR L5 U money. 1,000 fine Broaches and Lace Pins from 50¢ body from the chair and place it on the sofa. were u S g ! Aoty 5 i ) st B & ‘ body one of imitation morroceo, containing. hand- | brain the first person who laid hands o the latter over the B, & M. road el el LT iy GG IALRS GlotHERY L e pe) EwhioH e} a1ao) | O EH L P ceintly 16 mudw o aAsH vight | from Plattsmouth to South Omaha. HETEUHE i o ld when an_opportunity presented itself. | through the L swinging s o e o star 4 e over the Union Dacifie | Lhe vehicle is not an ‘uncommon oue in [ murderous weapon right and left to clear the . The Grour o Be Appraised. i Omani tHoURH GHsIAE oF. e tm s | WayHiGe ay he struck down thestreet | The committee apointed by Judge Sh b : | tioned, it is mot known that helas any | fora short distunce and then jumped a fence Saturday, consisting of Touis S. Reed, purposts qualified yesterday morning. The | work of : I be_confined to won standing in front of the place. unmo- | White stockings, 1t is said that . SR L Saran R agies Chrouis.- | .\'inul;j:'i:"\",‘.!nd”i‘!t i:l':v:f.yml.:mll(- ).lfh S lnm-m;:hfnl' :mml: ‘x“l(.-i‘i_vplunm»d [ iy and_on which the old St. Jumes hotel cONSUMPTION, Fine French stylo Mantel Clocks, 8-day, half-hour strile, cathedral gongs, oot % | members of his family residing in Tlinois, | on and a moment later sprang upon his | studs. that particular, propesty lics bo- Brouchitis, Cough : 3 4 $10; worth $10 to $20. fiiot: vatliar discors 5 v that he | but the exact place is not known, He left a | man, for Carroll was faking us to having a l;“ml:',h ‘“w At Ea BB C NG o ha oW 0,. Severe Cold Eleg ver Lamps, with silk umbrella shades, from $6 up. ot money and Strengthens the | Ul DX in the house which is now in_ the | pistol, aud had thrown awiy the bar of iron. | Wl tar Ui b S TGt CURED with 1t; and the | ds of other equally good bargains. Open Saturday’ evening until9 et O T P ndl stnsgthens the | possession of Coroner Harrigun. In it, he But as Kelly sprang upon him Carroll drew i strect. : | block bounded | uth street, Mason street, i g ',".‘“4.,’: | Fie was dressed in a rough, dark suit with a | Wheeling about and throwing one hand into k o i blue knit overshirt and a light rek under | 4 bi as if to draw a revolyer, Carroll | | |t ) were painted in red lette words “Dry | AS twd men dashed up to the door to give | sivable outside and along the west of that i ) ) ) 1 ) ) i Althougch Chronister is well known by the fos anor Sen L A A e b B et | T e T L o tor || HLaysDimiBed, B. Johnson, John I 5 5 e vietim man_abou ¢ years' of overed amotorcar | Al AL T Hemis and s killed they ;"I"“;' ety i 108 Tie 15 of massive build, high fovehcad | conductor named James Kelly, who had given | MeCague, George P. Beemis and P, e stocks © O e b i s it o i | Chase, had caught almost up with “him, | Perine, to appraise ty for union depot. | : o i e SRS ix (hAt the Most sei ‘clo ore for re res for sale. suspls Ever, could bo found nothin: to show 'where | beer bottle fram under his: coat, and struck | OBt is sixty-sis M:\I\;!:r'Illl‘t:‘\r(ixxl‘nluduul va X (ha oKl scowi- o'clock. for rent and fixtures f ‘u L ) ks i | the other members of his family are now to | his pursuer a blow on the chest that knocked | the ants § SN L U i 0 3 F A young favm hand named Antone Fran, | e other members of his funily ave i Bidown Wiile ety s vesinime 1§ | Besides this, enongh ground s to be taken, | MAX MEYER & BRO,, whotavay vety, ainugh® dnfatuated withi[Ses w/aein caunteiot doll cor feet Carroll vesumed bis flight. Then he was | South of the B. & M.s present track, west of | ophosphi contaf % 2 s b ol ectell 1 of - being | L 00 LTl cof semi: ' overtaken by D. C. Calluhun of Fourteenth | Tenth and aloniz Musow street for all the ad- Bonwill ha 16 for snteat your Corner Sixteenth and Farnam Streets, - - Omaha, Neb. implicated in'the murder. He would sit and | eliterton Ll b s | andewil TS iraa e GA A B RS AT BeAR ditional tracks needed. Drugglist’s but see you get’ the tallk with her for hours during the l;']':"”;:' l'; \"l‘!l":;"'\‘““”: i s Line ation AR s ,:;,;‘, ‘Mnl % S— original SCOTE'S EMULSION. but liis company was not_ appy e LR Lo o { As hie came up Carroll succeeded infelling | - A New Schedule Wanted. | : = : ; q i Regarding Mrs, Reed all kinds of Stovies | him te G S RUICOIS 000y RS IRsuERnIOn G LG GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. The Omaha Medical and SLII'(JI(JUl [nstitute. afloat. It is claimed that she w: But Callahan was out for the man and | Northwestern combination is not per TRADE MARK Tnr Gipa 1 TRADE MARK | o 2 — time, un inn sporting house in’ Coun- | after chasing him _three blocks further | s 1 with its present, time-table, and will | 19Tt > GBI i re she met the man | grabbed him again in did Carroll suc- | grrange n new one oo e it she mar ceed in landing another terrific blow with the | ayem day 8 At G TR eLLToE ided at bottle on Callaban, but_the latier went af | Cenfral Pacific and Oregon Short Line con- ¢ > v Ci ¢ho is described as doi arked from to cight hours late. In order to A ¢ to take him baek to work. Babbity | Peared upon the reviously, Chronis- | wonderfully fine work all through it, getting :“:L‘.‘-‘:np! "much of this lost tinio as (;'u: le of Kelf- said b didn's want Wi, bt tendered him | {6rhad been stopping there, in fict did so | 4 locle lold on Gurroll, “As e did so.a private | gl last weel this train was vun_intwo scc- | ANNSIN Abu s joss ; bR BiLe At Us s and his | when he traveled in that vicinity. Three | detective came and utting | {io ¥ T s At ki ory, Uni- b vy hs Jodging und his | LS w0 Fran commenced to board thore | chain — come-atong on " one - of - Car. | (iphs. Gemerat Mawect Dckinson 18 fto | BEFORE TA ML UL LY T I s | andat times did odd jobs about the farm. | roll's wrists shouted to Callaban: | 00t Genet senger Agent Lomax and 2 : e e night, and The shooting must have | Cbronist Lhe quarrelled, Mr. Reed, tl JLiet him up—D've got him fixed.” | togrethier they will see the Novthwestern i BiiinlBroIbaRyaen |0 anaRl O EaTelsalE elv ey (nuabanaj Jealous of the peddier and | Supposing that the straneer had pinioned | opjejals with a view to making some import- } ampie fine for Pk to walk from Babbitt's | Frank, especially the Jater, and there has | both of the feliew's wrists and not being in a | Qut chan s present schedule | VTG M SR A b s b hat it was becanse of the | position to sce, Callahan let his captive up. 2 3y | i b wid his wife separated. This | No sooner had il spru upon his feet : 5 o y. by addressing place about three months than, Jike a flash, he strack Callabana stun- | oo demand R DN AbyaskD 3 OODMAN DI s moved to the here the murder | ning blow with lis f ; y mam | R | 10 BAns i s vits committed and wi mpanied there by | t as again fying . For | M y Onmeeount of ¢ Frank, who it was ol had paid his | o thivd ti L upon | from I ity north will not be granted. | yellow Wrapper: Sheviff Grebe left immedintely to inguive into | board for months, which did not « itehing np with him, struck Car 1 Railroud ofticials say they are wil to raise | the murder. The last mentioned left the | until the 5th of March, Notwithstanding | in the face which Sent him nz | the rates if it will do any good, but they | T’ this fact, Frank was allowed to 1 | to the ground, where the brave Cullaban | (o0 1| thetb 6016 50 wouldBimply i 1 . | held him securely until the police ived e = 4\ l train at Miltavd compuany with J. C. Reeves the farm until about a we B thistmarkatandi ¢ THAT W[L.L NET to search for the suspected murderer, whose | gy o4t that time Chronister made his 3 » persons who siw the entive mat- | shut Ka flour out of o name is Tony nk. He is an Italian about >, Then Mrs, Reed informed Frank that 8 an displayed an amount of | give Minneapolis mills a monopoly. ~ How- | F 2 £ thivty-three years of age f I hes in | she had no room for him, but she did have and skill that was mply indescribable, | ove matter has not been settled per- ) ) = = heigght, very durk comploxion, dark mous- | one for the peddler. i while Kl the cae duiver, did well as far'ad | wanently. OO er Cnt IO lt X . s ; . cos for aotumitios an R R Chr0n [oft eheel peotk | was B R e e Allof the stolen silver was recovered and | SDOCIREATBanEith Con BE i Oyl IR IO Hedanagattanianostitor i othes, lacls flt Hatscowiing | il thrvitened. o fix™ Chronstor: | taigen to tho station, 1 el 3 ] IN SIX MONTHS. e e Y it o s : ‘.\;|\~w<\| iy e Tt expression and speaks in broken Enelish. t on last Monday night he had called at | Miss Ludington was completely prostrated lave finally agreed upon a_spe | g Hictn wia Bl Sury 0 WOMMN ' shecialty. ook o was o Millacd Sunday afternoon und | Reed’s and left standing against | aftee tho momentavy exeitement of her thrill- | rate of one-fave and a-thivd, vound triptoall | TALL APOOSA, = GA.., | Diiane i Wome e e nainT Uhe fact that. the shootinz was done with a | a tree near the door a gun which he’ said_be- | ing and duyntless adventure had passed, | persons who wish to come here April 1 and | , R 4 3 All Bloo 3 i shot i and that o weat this kind d o Mr. Babbitt, the farmer for whors | though her almost unparalled bravery will be | Pen'( : This ppiies | A Yankiee City Under Southern Sun, | ¥ox g s tion as to vor! hat he had lied when | a subject for spivited conversation for many @ | gver o 1 3 i The Grand Army correnp apon. My, Babbitt | he told Mr. hhitt he was going tostop Sun- pos any . paring to come in | says e has never laown 1 anle 1o cany | day night with Constable Poppeuhiagen. and, Citiahan was an applicant for a position on | 03 I anoaotuziog Indu Epocial or Norvous Discases, Impotency, Syphilis a revolver and thinks that Frank, who | jnstead stopped in Farmer Hundy's, aquarter | the police force at the annual examination & — ogoLintio T TV 3¢ - 2) knew his premises well, knew that aloaded | of a mile from the seene of the muder; that | last Saturday, but his application was re- Notes and Personals. ! “?'”,“J“';“‘}",'If,,]‘,',”"\“"”“ 1 Omaha Medical and Sur q“"‘l institute, gun always hung in the barn and that he took | on Sunday afternoon he had been seen luvk- | jected. Assistant General Traftic Manager Munroe N fmo to Inve Corner 9th and Harney Sts., Omaha, Ncl). it and with it committed the decd. ~ Mr. Bab- | ing on the road between Babbitt's and tho S has gone to aitend a trans-Missouri freight April 1 : — - — e Dittsays, lioweer, that as o wont (o Omiha | 1o houso ind whon obseeved drew bis cap | Naturally fermontod in the botele, pertectis | ot iasas Gity. ofore examining whether o not his gun over his faco o conceal his featuves: | pure, with o delicious bouquet, Cook's Ex- e o missing, he could not tell whether or not his | that ho did not stop at Poppenhagen's! | tra Dry Champagne can be drank by the mast | pa: ,fi‘L Yelopn et |$":h'"1-~'$:.1",'fi«&.'x‘;'v?-’.'- lel.‘lp()o\.l hm] Mining and Mg Co., Suspicions wora well fouuded, On the ur RS ok ROD R oRUantoKon Bl e pudlicl A oraiipasaciicnl asterv Presgntatlon l ts of the train at Elkhorn Mr. Babbitt immedi- | wo from Babbitt's to Handy's, a distance of S eiednlon Ferite e S Tallapoosa, Ga. ately dispatehed i messerize o his house o | {0k than onemile:’ that he can not. aecount Teal Estate Exchange. N e 0. WALLANDER. A ascertain whether the gun missing. If | for hi reabouts in the meantime, and | There was a quict meeting of the real estato . 8 By RASSENEQE AEEBL 0L UG 28000 NDER, Agent, it shtould not bo fonnd in ts custor o | finally thit M. Babbitt's gun, which thut | exchunge yesterday with the usual Mon. | souand Islaud, St oo was at Union Pucific C. 0. ¥ The demand for Easter Gilts is increasing every year, and tho point will be an fmportant ono in* - | gentleman had left loaded in his barn, was | guv crowd in attendar Notice was given | Y 5 2702 Cuming St., Omaha, Neb. to supply this growing trade in Omaha, we have made ex- lishing the guilt of the suppesed. | Tound yesterday morning empty, with the : . M Aeaacen marks of . powder and mell af . th same i [Ehakon Dusslay ANEN S thara would basold hy “";;r's}fxllyxrq..v T BT A A e tra efforts to secure every novelty made in silver. Thou- & eCt sted. Bl TP bl S R | R, AT ASHES, e O < Y a s o ticles for ies a tlermen. "Tony Frauk, the alleged murderer of Ped- | yecently discharged. ! feet of lot’ 2, Bartlett Place. Tho listinges | Nervine. | Free sumples al Kulin & o, 15th | A railvond aecident was prevented lst sands of new articles for ladies and gentlen or Choni: " i o) - acts o to show that Fra 1 vere ARGLLIOUEIAM ight by a brave girvl, who endangered f b dler Chonisten, was brought into Blkhorn facts gotoshow that Pranle had | were. . T Ak — nigh [ Whout 20 100} olelodk yeaterday. moeming, | & 1y stolen the gun from Babbitt's barn, Lots 6 and 7, block 3, Lake addition, $9,000. That Dundee Place Hospital. her own life to prevent the destruction y 4 & mmitted the crime, sneaked k to Bub- | Lot 25, block 1, Monmouth Pavk, 55,000, Bi N 1 Moially: de; the | of many passengers, suys an Angusta Ho was arrested by Constable Wm. Pop- [ bitt's, put the gun in its accustomed place, and | A drug store and building at Lodge Dole, Bishop Newman has officially den ho | P Re s sk e il penkiagen about;3:30 o'clock ubout soven miles | then, at 10:30 0'vlack at night, woke up the | Neb. report that he intended using the property e | (it disputed, - Siss Datsy Gunetl, cast of Millard and two miles from the scenc andy houschold and slept in_their home TR purchased in Dundee place for a hospjtal tll\‘->1- h l{ ll \”\l{‘ .'.n ‘(mwl s u[“ b The fatal shot \\"uxllilwllu’t 5 Wanted for Till Tapping. site, The following is an excerpt from a lot- | L "'h‘)m" Lol “\"""““I"‘:\'l"'l'l % rere was sufficient time betwe ‘ s wonte S ESCo] o itte & Diske AT O . 3 custa, [} John Drenine is want Nebraska € ter written by the bishop to Munager Kurtz | (s PR UG IV en « of d the hour at whicl he arrived SRR e S | of atvick . : Reed, He was one of the fixst to visit the | Handy's to enablo him to return to Babbit's, | 0F tapping the till in a_ saloon. "He is sup- | of the Patrick land company : ing, by the light of her lantern discov- scene of tho murder in company with Daniel | replace the gun und then go to Handy's, the | Bosed to be in Omaha, as he bought a ticket TON, Marcl) 2 PN | apad o broken 1. It was time for l | rte Mis, Recd bas been try- | bourded wiih | cior (o that time | e, Babbitt, but was | When he left Babbitt's he be- s with Mrs where he Bas renained until about three days ago, About dark Sunday Frank called at Babbit's house and asked him County Attorney Mahoney, Corner Harrd At the Sed h ‘ Deputy Coroner MeManingal and Deputy ! | | | nd under Bed Rock Prices i ln pection Invited. s 7L) ; las and 15th Sts. C.S. RAYMOND szeler e of the murder, The arvest was assisted in b a William Albro, one of the neighbors of My i 0 or this city when he left Nebraska City. r it hospi Clifton, {(t. M. Tunison, J. C. Reeves and | he: house to the sceno of the murder, | [0V this city when he le pEnaia Qity A ardiat hosp |t the up pussenger train to roll by, e sl SE loft. Handy's Monday o e : o Do e 2 e 5 Joseph Babbit, He suggested to Mr. Poppen AL Rt A Rt Mis, W othing Syrap is an | Piee '..'.‘ uroner Iinged.t o and Miss Garnett v down the roud Bagen that they start out to overtale Erank, | uidor, notwithstandisg that. he | unexcelled medicine for children while | Supposo e o Which Vol rufo until she thout three hundred yards as they both thought he knew - something | My Babbitt to leave somo money o for | teothing, 15 conts o bottle, i | away to the train, The engincer ubout” the - murder ¥ RS R sl el Bt k al departin saw the givl waving a distress signal, fur when they found that ks q *d | fepent divection that he A ded. 5 RIBIEY roly, The train was brought to a dead halt at the hoy afa diately s he man who killed C1 v kuew every s g s A atab ki of Mr. Reeves' farm ] *d | inch of the surroundings of the favm, and it J i Lo cast tracking him a meeting him on the high road goin ratein an casterly divection. He was told | Chronister was fired at short range. The i Nery ,.\n~..| Kuhi' & Co., 15th | the conductor had his force of men at m.'n he RA/RBK n :Innllllml 1,'.~ had ]Al'\; muzzle of the gun e not have been more L and Douglas. work at the place where the givl warned get in the buggy with Poppenhagen and | than three inch from ' the Tvia VANAMAKER'S GENERO T N him of the danger, Albro. Eo Sk ihet hs dia o r‘mlulu‘\“n.ru g | tim's head. The vderer wus almost PINE 2 GONT, KaCheors were sent up for Miss Gurnett, did at they wanted him for. | iy tho range of Mrs U's sight, | pne Postr e 5 | o o C P Mexic Jost | and a purse made up by the passenger Ho gotfu lwever and ws driven 1o 15 tha_moge, ol jam, - Foes alshl, | iThe Bosti al Employs His | A Hotel in the City of Mexico to Cost | tid a purse I e pussenger HOTLC OSBRI, Ll O sullen — dispy dow through which the shot was fired was O B lon und @ oscowling expression. | gpposito her, A stranger, if he had desived | Postmaster General Wanamaker s | The city of Mexico is to have the fin- He was dressed in o grey yvest | " and pants and wore @ heavy dark blue over DELICIOUS, STRENGTHENING TO THE NERVES. Tea and coffee cheer but do not nourish, They even leave an injurious effect upor the nervous system. Indeed there is no beverage like Van Houten's Gocoa, “BEST & GOES FARTHEST." It stimulates and nmourishes as none other, leaves no bad effects and is a flesh-former of the most approved type. 'S COCOA (“oneo tried,always i before the girl was reached. It didn't i : g s Vvl | clty certifl bo heldat the } [ take long for the story of the danger is thought that this will be proven at the trial will be heldat the h E | A“M |l I»\ “ MW just uhead to be told e TR e | in the district court. The shot which killed v, dnesday und Thursday | | X Private Funds for Public Use. | 2,000,000, She will also receive a handsome testi- monial from the company. Kissing His Hobby. A lively incident has occurred in the hall speclally sel apart for persons who h”ull”u deputies the Palais Bour- ection, would never have taken | hent on promoting the efficiency of his depart- | est hotel on the Americun continsn g coat and skin cap. He' was subject to “ o e © neighbor. | Ment if hie has to pay the extra expense out of | & St. Louis dispateh to the Chicago | great deal of serutiny but bore it without evi- | pood. o stron .,lr\”'“,l,,,,';n-l”l‘“,”‘ ‘._l';w” % | hisown pocket. There was much said dup- | Tribune, It is to bo evected by a syndi- dence of anxiety or fear., R X th part of Scevetary Whitney's ad- | cate of - Mexican capitalists, and stration of the navy department about | it8 cost at - “the Clow o8l | 4 save o Payis lott Wihileln nant A Preliminary Heaving. v » Chronistor wus brought into | {he gencrosity of that gentleman and. his on. | Mation — will exceed Q0,000 5 SR B R e A AR Frauk was taken before Justice Smith at ht and is now at Heafey & 3 Of this sum the Di government 5 Erdmpd e b Y s erprise. [U was reported that Me, Whitney | (G S S 60000 1 forn of w | Procuring from some” of the gallant | TErorree ety e T ak LR s wagon will be dviven in today | boughtout of his own private funds the | Sy dq o aaiion to granti the free | members tickets of admission to the de- E R $ et A ek told tho story of his' having lived at M, | T Blkbhoru, things needed about the department which | jporfution of material to be used in the | bute, & man attracted attention by loung- | Bngravings. o BYIS skt io. sty ab ik uAvine Aend ok b oDl coner’s inquest sulted i a verdict | could ot be secured through the publio ¢ ion; Theehotel when com- | g upang nd staring them out | Artists’ Supplies. Kimball, make any defieits cveated by his own | will contain 400 ‘Ztest chambers built | Yidual steppec p to od-looking Frames. Sheet Music, YR T A T s tod from hoe | haud or hands of 4 party or parties unknown ) G tep) s 0 oI B i gtk e hnginns B S0 hos L UATS enterprise, and in the direction of improve- | about a court, the ‘Almensions of which | ¥Oung, woman, and, eatching hioy in his Mworking . for Mva. . Reod. Ho | The ouly complexion powder fn the worid | ents. Postmaster General Wanumaker | will be 100 by 225 fést, Tt will be con- | hUhs; imprinted n number of jisses on 513 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska. if he [Frank] helped ound | that is withg vulgar without injury to | has already discounted the cutevprise of Mr. | structed of stone quarried seventy miles > It 3 enc « 0 ~ - 5 ¢ aldn't o iy s beautitier, is | heveel asp, but he presisted GRATEFUL-COMFORTING » farm his board wouldn't cost him auy- | the user, and without doubt w beautitler, is | Whitney from the City of 0 and its inte | in his affectionate demonstration until Habitual Costiveness 1l he coneluded to remain. Clhiros Pozzoni's, An incident was re today “show- | finish will be ar ] seale of Ovi- | in the last six woeks has visited Mps. e iz one of My, Wanamaker's traits of enter- | ental magnificenca, 'he floors will be | the ushers, who had been brought to ] eanses derauge snhire systam, ) ) A ed about five times and worked on odd The Only One, | prise. When a few woeks ago the countey | of mosaic marbla.and the walls inlaid | the spot by her screams, took him into e n'j{'.ll‘-a:"-llfu- " # ' ) being conducted to the “E fx obs, stubling his horse in the barn. When | Phe Ch 5 Milwaukee & St. Paul | was discussing the incident which befel , 3 custody. On 1 s auk .. Pa s disg o incident which | with Mexican onyx, which takes o re ! Fraule yoR bk “"'\‘ he hud told M. Bab- | pilway is the only lino rinning solid , P vdeen, Miss., in e | markabl p..u,!{\‘ While the waodwork | learest’ police station, he said he wits 2 AST T o e coppentiugens wid still | vostiniled, electric lightod and steam ary Procte Tl e AR D iy na N oge und that he BREAKFAST. AT B A ho knew that' Pop- | eated trains between Chi Coungil | B BN o6 ment .u}\“vl '| the vepublic, including cedar, ma- | COWe 0 Paris in th hat his dep- i Regular habit of i A TR o e B enhigen had 1o accommodations for him, | Bluflfs and Omaha ot okt Nitchos of the southers | hogany and rosewood. The entive | Wy might procure him a pos) at the o evils, and nof 1o said he had some trouble with Chonisten The berth rending lamp feature in the | firo-eaters and there apy ito be no n'h:f teuctave will he absolutely fireproof, | Chamb It was afterwards ascertained | - geeds so well n dohie 15g this oo but that it did not amount to anything. Pullman sleeping cars run on these lines = of suc Postmaster General Wanumaker 1 the outside dimensions will be 450x | that the man had he p o pointing toward him as the perpetrator of the | ) i 4 200 coniin system renovated, but & Frank was brought to- the ‘county’ il at | i patented and vannot be used by any | determined to see what his deparemont could | 450 foer, . As an' oxampla of the vear in lunatic asylum, and he was ac- | Harmon angos Omaba lust night 5 a . do b Phe B do wordingly removec f (imany & orvad eling of sntisfactic ) X clion O divt that 1 other railway mpany. [t is the " do in the matter he Fanz incident had | pifeence of the designs it may be st cordingly removed to the infirmary at hrendioa n Conling af antiniasiiuny Shie ian TV - e S T T P - " Gt i ) sage. T ) ¢ whatever to do with the postal ser g the Central police station. There secms, AN f o'l > Murdaras e improvement of the age. Try it and be ng Whi 3 that it is the intention 1o expe § I vivacity, and there 1s an exhilaration of | enough 10 resist every tendency o di Ha (Iha hoanat o8 ”:,I 'l'“'_ ‘"m““:'k N convineed., B NR0. 08 N0 “‘" . "‘"“ Sryed knew pend § however, to have been some method in lnlmlnilllwtly,nndprlfi theart's ease that ubtle nsindios aro Tlowk Ry ArQUTd U Fba miles fom Elkhora, The cotisge i ahich | $1eeping cars loave the Union Pacifle | cuing Hana und britgeing him to Washigton | Wents, ind the bur and fistures will re- | bis madness, hvn]u‘ukvllu-’full AR o 657 koyping ow the peddier wus murdercd is u small, un. | 9°PO% Omaha, at 6 p. w. daily, arriving | could not go out of the contingent fand of the | quire an outlay of $50.000. The rotunda Horetord's Ao o Tutt’s Liver Pills L L 1inp! erormllk at Chicago at 9:30 a. m. Puassengers postoftice depavtment. He dirccted that the of the hotel will be taken in ¢t s by m puinted structure with w gable roof. 1t faces | {0 A ve ot compelied 1o | e PUIEN oindieeied thav the- | of the hotehwill be iakep In- charge. by Tho Best Tonie REGULATE THE BOWELS. I BRI ot b o ‘ t twelve foet wide. On the uorth side is & | wait for the train to be cleaned ot | should hunt up Funz awd foteh bim to i GRS T BIDEO slonos | und body St il Al \”\7.'1'"';‘5‘7 o kitchen vunning the width of the house und | tickets und sleeping car berths tlon. | WASATION. Hpoias seuta in the Taylor, the architect, loft tonight for the The Five Record. Yaythiul Errom, tinpotenoy about five foct high, On the north side of | ticket office, 1301 Farnam st. DUt the' Jostolics insneotor n fow days Iatas | City of Mexico wWith. the plans which | - Loxuox, March 81.—lister's apinniug o | enre Ry AT ARl D Chr et R GOODRICH, 1 the latter and about six feet east of the west F. A. NasH, Gen, Agt turned up at the postofice departmenit have been accepted and work will be | tory at B R ; i .;‘ by mail for 3}, “Hook aunt ¢ f oo ) end s & window about twe fect square. On | J. E. PRESFON, Puass, Agt. | his man. He was to the department o )wgun in the nen iture of $0,000 ; street, Boston, Mass. in fitting up the Turkish bath " Denrh yeur cxsful proetie

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