Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 1, 1891, Page 5

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HER POINT I WELL TAKEN. £o Jndge Field T n for Ad of Mrs. 8k u to Bil. GUED FULLY TO THE COURT Auth N Hies Cited s £y Me by the the s Hall's € Ateg ot O can neys it lose vher frof 1 v A of itk I'h et wskod tine 1 to theirt ndor advisement under the he should tantto bail 1 iutimated bein FROM DISTRICT COURE thismoruing the caseof weony from the ity A ard argument for anew trial hb, conviced defense being ve I the state by € overraled ) o The Jury in the noted yostevday, of deféndant Andrew Olilson was given o divorce from his Wt o the grounds of deserti In th divorecjase leave was give tho pl aflidavits in atier of | J. B, Ar take t vor e cise havo I of ta Mailes vs verdiet cas Barr, 1 favor ibald was appointed refc 1ony and report findings in s of Edwin S 1i Alla th Wright vs fustituted by Francis Hubble t warling hor husbu 1 divoree, on the ground that said wiis 1 by frand and ber nght nume W siven ns_defoudant, camoup ona denurrer fijod by o that her peti tiow did not state sulicient cause of ation The court took the matter under dvisement. A RARROW & E. Hall, one of the propriotors of the Hall steel plate range works west of the city, yesterday afternoon was standing in front of amachine known as a buffer, giving ins tious tothe workumen in eharge. 1o Told of u piece of copperto take it the end caught in the ramdly wheel aud jerked itfrom his harids. stinetively dodged and the bz plate passod Just in frontof his face, grazing bis check, cuttinye lis left temple and badly iujuring his Tose. obtain rot Geor, revolvie Ho in SOLD MORTGAGED CORN. Josepland John Sbarp, the young men wanted at Bennett for dispOsing of mort gagod property, were arrsted st night ata board- lng house near Tenth and M steets and taken to Boniett at 1:0 this moming by Coustable Veader. Thoy are charged with 12700 bushels of comn on which thore Wwos & mortgage. Kach tad aticket to Seat the, Wash., in his pocice VLEVEN DOLIAR CASE APPEALED. March § after a hotly contested case Mosses, 0. FL Lumy and W, R Lumry had the supreme satisfaction of getting Judgment fc th Kansas mar ufict listrict court of Nanc Lowever, ap pealed the supreme court on 1500, ainst in company toth WANT s Today in the supreme c: 1on of Urete, Suline filed a betition fora mandamus agaic k ). Sadelik, treasurer of Salue ty to restrain him from payingout any part of the money o ailly received by him as taxes in Crote from the Missouri Pacitic railroad excopt for the purpose of paying interest or principal on the 5,000 worth of bonds voted June I3, 185 to aud in the construction of that railroad SEATE HOUSE NOTES, An application was filed today to thestate board of transportation by the mayor and commen council of thecity of Pawnee City asking an overhend erossing over the Chicag, Rock Islmd & Pacific, on Bu street, in Hlolinheal's addition, where I isa twelve foot o Seeretary of Stato Allen and Auditcr I tou leayo tomorrow for Washingeton to the national convention of the railroad com- wissioners of the United States in conjunc tien with theinterstate commission, M. ALLAN RETIRES Today Mr, Charles Allon, who has ma such o repitation for himself as deputy auditorand acting insurance commissioier, severed his connection with the auditors oflice touceept the position of stat for the Continental fire insurance ¢ of Nebraska In this mew worl Mr Allan commun un army of 20 age He has been intho iusurance business for thirleon yoars. Mr. Allan is led by Myron ‘Wheeler, sonof 1. H. Wheeler of Oman, LIVES INA GLASS 110USE It is reported that one of the legisltoes from @ westem county, who has been amon s the most clamorous to | wust Governor Boyd outhe prounds of being an unuturalizoa , is himself of Canadian birth and not iHed Lo vote. A quiet investigation is £ made of the case. BOX BUTTE KELIEF county clerk of Box Butte s an application tothe state wission for $1L,000worth of ¢ and oth grains for the furmers in that yto use as sced. As there are only | iubabitants in th atire county, in cluding men, women ana child in the tow well s in the the mes of the rehef ¢ lieve that Box Butte act © pig. A 11 Butte county who was tonshineut connty cise todiy e S, urt James Single- fc county lief com . oats, wheat is trying man fro in the city tod “Great Seot follows seem to want the state tokeep Why, the aver farmer in Box Ay has only tventy-fiye acres of keand yet here they are asking Tor gruin to seed ‘three or four times that much ground for every farmer. 1declare it looks ns though we wer having o repelition of the practiced by unscrupulous farmors back in grasshopper times suys he, s teals ODDS AND ENDS re 4 ovdlock this aften John was arrestod by Detec Pound over$H worth of carpen ter tools from Mr. Fiferou A street. le Walter Matsonof ast Lincoln was tohis howme lastevening he was tedby anexro aud knockod reasons are known for the Shortly bef Carson ruing Threats Agalr San PraN clo's Hon soys: A threatening anonymous letter was printed this marning, addrssed to Justice Judd, and warning him that the Life was in danger. Itis an open secrct that the letter wis written by Wileox, the revolu tiouist, for th augurating a public lemo wen. Boston's tolect Bo. Mass., type — st 1 sco, Cal ula letter, dated ‘airs ave in a criti Hinokalani, 2, —The Chy February Al condition, £ Stri The ious proport by the Int which com- N, electro assuming se The s has been sanction national typographical plicates matiors very tuch - Murderer 1o, Fob. anion o Mansuariowy, la. the trimp wh O Nl of the I at Long Po 1 Cond CHANDONED AT SEA. The Steancr Crow lown Sinking wed nd Hose THE COUNTY COUNOLYL,, Proceedings of ¢ Yeston Comm isstoner ay's Session the reading Schrwedor perseption onts, Chairman O° Keeffe sa nly be op tohor i in idea of pi and srot o the 1 laveu dr court hous even ete. The matter mittee on charity A un £ small b wore ferred it s, better ti hopin ement which W Kk iu the mor e was sl was referrod ol ar to the proper wd and port of the dlary of M county poor farm, nouth, Mr, Berlin voting no the negative Mr. Berlin sail he very bad,n very injudicions saldrics of couty empl when every business man in ling (o retin bi the pre >n & Gallag o on v Mu matr was riised to $40 In though thing »¥esat ang ey it reuwadrod the aly Soap con Mr. Tinme made amotion thatthe an o capita, votedat st mecting 1 for cily pationts atthe cou I, be chingzal to an said o loosinge game. He didn't could afr to doit Mr. Berlin thoughit ashort time whe ove th it was @ quosti 10 city got they ng. For himself ho was in fav g it tothecity fora o Mr. Timme’s motion was lost Tho ontire deal of & we the city, was thon vole was doferred for one weok ho county surveyor was draw plas ant delails showing nractical and — shortest cesspool at the county hospital with the sewer Tlen_came a little surprse play. Mr. Berlin moved the report of the finance oo the salaries of the emp! treasurer’s office o vigran seconde But 1t was ot up job so faras the ber from South Omalia was cor o, he majority vote left tho matter o it umd 1he saluries of urer’s men increased Evory budy opened their eves very wid smiled "broad 1y when the foll by Timune was read Resolved, “That this board establisha fcal staft of surgeons for the hospi ment of the poor tarm. said board to cc of ten phiysicians, tiveallovaths and fivel opatlis, and thateach commissioner su two i tho former and oncof th to the committee on poor farm and that committee report them al the next me for con firmation Its the worst I ever d choris from half a doze The went poor farm, w ick is cou Corrigan ind Timme <Witl the board dare to saddlo suc sition in tho exponse rerked & i iswered k ago, made ther ag the nd me 11 sincenty wittee 1 yes in the « seinded. resol ol to the committ posed of Vant came an lineo cou soatul am wentun spectators, Tue que ation journed ud tho bord a TALK WON'T OF OIi The seymour Prark Very Closc “For the at our wwell near s N. Hicks, he stion regarding the ot whatever of the arth, \tes we I Prospectors Mouthed. resent work has been disco ymour Parks,” suid G and - auswered Liine nir hesaid, * Weare putting ¢ with the h { fir may b it bow the weather as nilect q hiole S O vilie As soon il r astone thousud. feat. : o finding of rave i1l ha ore importay cprard say ject in view. Omulia oll company means a eveat if wedo ot strike petroleum we up an important i ansfactueing suburb “This tract of land lies in the valley Papillion, and ifOmaha ever bec 3 city, the nilrods must that wide leve om, This w tracknge, besides fumishing sites for acturing establishuents that {in the near future. ““The beautiful woo and beautified this tesion well alrady it fagm ot oty deal will pass out u must b nd will be impr cason, Witk dow, o luke cove séres will be formed is surrounded by @ beautiful nutur $0 that you can readily sco that 1t wi of tho city's loveliest breath “The new fair Spots, d is located in th vieinit befoy o @ street ¢ 108 will be b Lt is our intent of the liues so thut ¢ firet com dinte o and the to cause n brought city “iSome objection may distance th ideais t andas there w e propse to plie our low prices aication wit but its hardly five miles out, low wke it an ot agiin can siy e farther into th soue men who lnve worke iuform us that the indicat if wedo not find anyth £ kind kuow thatwe will find flowing wells, with the power that we cau furmish, we run factorics aud mills “Our entive scheme will gevelope ina woeks and then we will give tho g soiuethiug more regurd. ur plaus, it s Live Bird Matehy Fred Fuller of this city and Walerloo will shoot a fifty for 0 a side ut Elkhom next Wedne afternoon. oo Eickard and Jim Ma; will also shoit a mateh, twenty-five & for £5 a si ame occasion, thirt yards rise butone b suggested we have rth, th Mayhe A Ll Building Permits, The following permits were i supmutendent of bullding: 8.1 Tackerbony. 1 story friwe cof tago, Twenty-niuthand Tay lorstreots Oneninorperul f 104 by a Total . - Mrs. Cliiton Brigys started for New last mghtover the Kocls Island. instructed Wiy Lo conmect The incorporations of throu IE O | " » f from tho tting order »or farm the por = in tita rain me wis price >unt, on of v hole or of cion to most the > city ey thit nsing men the treas e and ution med® part home srost latter stid cting ina on amp, 1 ouf n the prominent taxpayer, stion wero Are ved i tho iown rding cls of g0 down at ot 1t 0D the L and build f the at wh ive ampi LA e lo- roved > ar- ingn This arove, be one T 1 It ill N Ee raised against the market il »ugh in Ponusylvania but 2w of live bird matoh sday v how dirds, ¥-0ue boundary and the use of the. 1,000 0 #1800 York SOME COSTIY EXPEREM! AHA DAILY BE nStray wt of the apple tholr knaow the identity r recon. raise fruit Y ralse f the s raisod and { trees hnd boe tation That is N Tlattering Succes! some grapes but nobody oo wore o fow FACTSABOUT THEAGRICULTURALSTATION The Production of Was the Practical Farmers for Which Farm reated Purpos University Wos € vt it had L = made part th state was s threo yems erel Since that tiy o the g the the university the board Nebraski VOPBOP AN i y the cost of et ), 158, t ado t sote flgrures reitiv this farm from N peak, a prote ment from which, unc jfos | beell o Hateh bill, it annually receives ALh0-bi s had @ varied ex perion e isliture has apor i library favir manigenent has its usefuluess and yu part with p th niversity which b omo of n appropriation stio alvo stationery has long been farm is " L with other ypropriation fr of S0.00. ¥ It his nse Lo the st entertained as to whether or not the caturos, Bave exlinustod 1 Wishington for two floen thousind s o cxpended i the same manner the prosent fiscal year. The salariesin the main are paid (0 the professors of the university who, incarry ing « worl of investisa tion and experinen tat 1 for by the Hateh bill, are performing the sune [ that for whictithey are paid by the | There are cases, however, in which their researches were made for of the community at lar Dr igs’ investigati Lation, and the study of beet on whichliave boen published In the sime volumme thero is foroman of the nd tho expu dways been considered an 11t has not been able, people, to show 1o justify the ex ascertaining to maintain it wasopened becanse theitems are utly included in the appropriation for wiversity. Nevertheless, sulicient kiown to warrant a ency, when rsu wore motiey i A Bri represemtative visited the fow days ago and was disappointed i find- | ing that Mr. Permn, the superintendent, had | 0 it was mot kiown | o He was tolephoned found of the sta who was found to be | al of information re- | mpanied Lux Biee man | ttho plac o o the estimation of thero was anything Ihore n the is 1o means ¢ t ity sta s Cost ve il mo _of Interos instance andd exper 1 Nov e s, Tho fitures wore 1,1 when for but co 1 tion hana gurd i biis wlles al The resid { the superinte large two-story frame by removed from the highws boards had long bleached then been pauted wit now sdly outside which ha which the help 1 henthe fow the Sae reat d wer A S itures ®60.55 Prof Nich press showit b el ¢ ve | interest fessors ¢ son las now he number of books that ha utaining the result of the i e intou varicty of subjects of to the farmer, made by the p and whose servic called into when needed by exper He also shows wha o accomplish Nearly all of the work | bas boen accomplished with but little r | enceto the farm, becase the prof | thatit would beonlya loss of time to send students out fhat they are generally thesons of farmers who Kuow how ¢ as well us aoybody and who want | thiemselyes of the opportunity to l¢ may e taghtin the classes There is a_ scheme on foot run s road diagomlly through of the far The schome the inforest of lind spec want to enhance the value of their propexrty beyond the farm. The pretense is the al- leged desire tolave s stort roud to the Wes e univer In this way the state would be expected 1o surrender five valuaplo acres, Euach of these acres today is worth &1,000, There is strong objection to the scheme. If the farm be abandoned, the gromnd conld beheld as an investment. It will grow more valusble year by year and when finally disposed of will adda handsome sum to the endowment of the unixersity. And They Had the % Tt was noised about among the members of thereal estate exchunge yesterday moraing thatthe long loked for Lunch was about to be roport lent is a | few yards is Idings ioo under the sun and dcheap paint, which neods anot her o o the equisiti and in W air of st at night u red burn, 40xS0 feet, but a There wanother structare of Kind which shows the feebleness of years. There 150 a_double corn crib, Jxis2xld, @ hot house, a chicken house, oo ir. Hgating tank and a windn There was 150 @ wood pile, eight cattie corrals, a pi couta abouta dozen y There thelaborstory and o large assort- ment of luzy aud eontented tom cats. With the exception of the first barn me: tioned the laboratory and vhe piggery, eve thing scemed old. 1t loked rather as if it bolonged ton farmer who had lost his grip md was allowiog everything t care for plasiered antiquity m the the comi that hopes veur for ors is 8 to nalf in wtors who now is laboratory is & onc-story brick_ build. . 6026 foe It has half a dozen windows on either side and looks as if it had been built to withstand the blizzards. The floor is paved with a hard substance like slagalite at least, that part of it which runs between the oneitherside. ‘I'he partitions b tw se stulls are built of brick and are nearly one foot thick, the cntran t the stalls nghung with iron gates In these stalls Dr. Billings experimented with inoculation for the purpose of prevent ing hog ch In one corer of the_ struc: ture is u lirze covered furnaco of brick which terminates in a chimney, inwhich the bodies of tho hogs which refused to sustain | produced Presidnt Hartman. The re. the doetor's th were reduced as a canurd, however, o ashes The today contains HoIC s placed 1 it. some of the char nes of a Texas DR rwhich the doctor wasnot uble tocure the morning of fever, provailing dullness of I'hestalls are now fi market. They wercstartled by an appari guinea pigs, which the p tionin the stape of n neat perimenting with for tac large - Urays d with spotless 0 now used for 1o Soyaralof the mombers gasped f cost about §1,500. b and others loked tosee if the ceilin The plgggery 18 a frai showed any signs of falling. fect longe. it containsa dwen pens cach | Promptly atthe usual hour President Hart. §x12 feet. Running along the south side of | man called the meot 10 order and Secre. the building is a simlar wumber of open | tary Wilson read the list of sales in a stron ver pens, md south of the latterseparated by a | voice than usual. The president then walk is another line of pens, tended an invitation to all present to pr The porkers however, were con to the next room and partake of the lunclicon fow aud nearly all were voung, The nu spread inhonor of the new quat the farn hud said, was 53, - Last y the | Nosecond invitation was necessaryand the superintendent had sold about 12, and has 110 with & gusto which was refre applied the money to pay the ex penses of the | ing, woret Wilson was sent into n. highways a )y ways Lo gather in the me I'here v ws on the fam but they | bers and the crowd swelled by were ot were they could be observed addition of sevoral hungry real estate men, The youug 1 was plied with a series of The lunch was delicious and was served wid auswered them withouteva- | saple waiters, white President Har tuan Among thequestions was asto whether ved @ most not studi of d thewselves of the opportus ractical knowleage of o i sembled hour st ed rabbits and and the for ex struct It with now se erin. The other purpose, buildingabout 100 atively nber, the ts colleg nd 5, block 36 and | Sath € s subdivision 1o In s 1, Pheanswer was that there was at that udent on the farm who was work 121, conts pe s bourd, iving 1 nerally studeats were paid 15 cents r Washington street, In. lot 1, blocke 3, Bayliss & Pal- W hot was meant by the term youne man could 1ot el because students had been there sic WO vears z0 this winterand they bad come the to do cliores to pay for their board while attending the university rather than learning anything about farming, Board was 8 per weck and tuis could easi be paid out of the wa t 13 cents perbour, Lodeing was not charged 1o the studeut, the beds were furuished by the state. “1oyou know of any student tero followed the plow or work: or experimented it anymanner for the pur pose of fucroasing his knowledge of agricul ture " the young man was askod | “Yes, T Kuow one. It was Prof. Barber's | He foll he plow and used the hoe He was sick aud it wits the answ was asked 10 spocify which the farm was put He sad 160 aeres wer f Laine grass, six acres were still ull be ard snerally the 1, Cloverdale, suid no low Place, #, 500, FREE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. New Plan Proposed b L William} Sebri of theCentral labor union, has & scheme by the operation of which he hopes to protect the laboring classes of thecity from being imposed upon by unscrupulous crployment agencies His pla, which has been endorsed by Central libor union, contemplates the ¢ listmentof a free employment agency at which those secking employment and those the services of laborers in all lines may be accommodated free of charge to any of the parties concerned. The laboriug classes of Omalin have been imposed up: igh,” said Mr Sebring, i s ls plans, by em ployment o exact afee from the Laborers and rger fee from thos who are i vearch of seryants “My plan has been submitted (o the Clen tral labor union and has been ondorsed that body, 1 propose to start an oftice in o central location ad_keep o of applicants for positions and_ suppl parties scelcng employees. When the new labor palice s completed we will have an ofieo in it for this purpose. The expenses of maiotaining the prescot office will be met by subseriptions of % conts month from cach’ of 400 citizeus Wwho will bo asked to contribute.” the Central who when Idin the field | the stab. secking was durl n T the | broken last brolsen tuis » was with some apple trees and a fow cherry and crabs, andd forty s plantod with *corn. | Eight seres were used for experi- | u an a like or The co! by ntal pli 6 He was 1 what made and replied that of variety, the thicknoss depth, the tem perature feat wenly-seven varieties of corn experimented with and the result had been at all favorable owing to the ke xperiments iad been | ey comprised t t of the rows, the and several other 15t why the wrigation tank had not beeu tapped 1o siow also the benefits of that system was 1ot stated “Who conducted experiments, student or hands on the furm 2 the young | wan was asked | | - - NOT AS A VRAE S Dispensary Should 1y Managed. harmacy is to be 14 beavy taxp: the commissioners will 2 it when mg their friends, ALOON. the a The County Ca county Be “Itwas Mr. o, D, Smith who now in Europe, Hewas not a student. He had “If the gradusted. He had actod undor the direction | opened,” remar of Prof, Hicks who at that time was director | torday. “I hope of tho stati down upon county oficials v isitix on “This ox perimentation took place In the vear ever they please, taking ete, and helping themselves 1o wit 1500 aud resulted i nothing, Mr. Smitll has brandy, medicines, cic., us was the case written the »sult of lis observation s to a number of things. e What exporiuiuts wore made (o fore when the pharmacy wus runniug. | he young man wis asked kuow exactly whereof [ speak when | say T her a studymadeof grasses. ten | that the county was most suamefully in acres of the same having been planted. Thors | powd apon in this wiy. - There shou rigil system of chocking mud invoicine, Hold the man who is pat in eharge of b was also an effort made with four varieties store 1¢ ble for the goods received and of corn, some millet and potatoes. Tho ob ject. was toascortain the best iy to plant, the tine vequired for vegetation, the weekly | dishursel He should give B bow hy growtl, the imo of blossom, he amount of | famreatl haseaoud give boud M the _yield, the numberof sced plntod, aud | jess of that county drug shop business lead finally by cooking and eating the product to o say what 1 do with the greatest em ascertaln its wholesomeness, phasis possiole,” y S How muny tives have you 9 There were very fow trées, princip No notice lie said was taken ¥ were never thinnod out Russiw wulberry, ash is I or yoe whisky, n - Tho tramp who sews wood by the doy and a second cornet in auorchestes resemble cach other very much of restiug, Lem Thore wore o aud few osier | \ | I SUNDAY, MARCH teves | sit | hus been ‘done | be a they botb do w good deal | 1, 1 TVENY YEARS A CONVICT. or Omalia Oitizen Now 's Prison, PREFERRED THE PEN TO THE POOR HOUSE, Francis Feank, etused a1 He History of th the Aged Conv ot Who vdon from Governor I'hayer Claims to e Tnno= cent vime pardons penitentia ader, and 1o 1man, a8 he f toadfastly vof Vat oot 18 it Lo me goot home here und it 1 go ) 1o boor house de benitentiary daw be a batper tis refusal to leave e course created univer hes of the old 1 min length of that nccept the | aia he. Ol he avay | v i 1vood raddor sta the wi he was i tol il uted lenth o s asthe “Pra Wl similar boat lauding. Bot Wl property W hment that the he is now being p were some doubts i ommitted e crime a tr ther or was siven hung in accordance h he in those days. O Frank still muintains his inn ocer cult for him to d conviction without got tin mad* and choking with indignation (i s of the crite live “Mhie records at the penientiary do any nformation ev the nun murdered s of fool which decla o r'rancis Prank, was found id was sentenced o life 158 Lhe lis Almost > 80| i legrend ot geive yellow with ag November ter Ins county, 1857 guilty of mur imprisonment It _is reported murdered was and wasin love with Frank's wife, That Frank discoverjed some things that ool aud o time afterwards t c was rdered near Frank's establishuent thie ucitic tracks. The o on & duk night in Ma that e u the man icion be was arresied stantialevidence Old Frank wdignautly de 1 jotaof trutn i the rdered was i is awu he that o commercial the man who was o aveler suspiciow knigl: ni trasedy INTY, aud it surrad of Lt 1ying and convicted on eircum di was d fos t At there is At the > decl who W dead, as far 1 he ar Know the name of the indivi murdered. e says that after the tion he learued that the fllow was Prince Charles of 1% but whethc man really had royal blood in his vein was @ psendoscion of a kingly e, or was simpty nicknumed prince he not kuc Old k' ays that on t of the mur der his runner, Audy Dwyer, bad @ quarrel with ¥ whoin he learnc was rin rles. Thathe (Fra seven or cight rods from Prince Cha when he wasshot. He saw tho tlash of revolver the murdered man fal crnthe assassin run toy uear by, lu the darkne ¢ 4 moving tigur overy of b was the 1 a Saw and could dimly dis ) train of rece ouly could wot distinggui Prank de him. Oid e of the trial 1o try Frank says 1 that wis the man wh wew Tvas iunocent and vood not em [ vas davofore wonvicted vell und aey tok advantage w0 glish No amountof _cross-questionin him deviateo from t! nLs. boay but old Frink whéther or 1ot he i Cliarles i can make > Staten, Andt nself knows positi voly the murderer of Prince nat o ntry 1vas den it tough time since T cawm to Prank. 1 bin_here aw X yahr olt and” el noding truppie ever dnce. 1 vish 1 vas pack in Deutschland As o rule Ol Erank is very tacitun your corres pondent found b rare moods, and the full his < even lad never bof ¥ yaby 1y a but s sid convaet gave o grizzly gray, while as’ night s pair of us bluck DROWs are o5t I his mout i elect Birva deeper by ag and determination is engravedin every line ment. As might be ex pected bis talk, which i marked with a decided German accent, is wost emphatie. Oue looks in vain for o ever thero was any milk of buman’ kindness iu the ol an's make-up iteurdled years Aud yet after allhe isnot by any repulsive looksing man. There is a yut his face which outside of prison o termed mauliness cutiary record ha did one, as be has uever rece wark of any kind. Sinw through the iron portals of the pe twenty yuars over 1500 convits go the samo droad entrance fificen hunared have served glualy douned agaiv the garh of citizonship. Yot some of these lad been ¥ of thesame kind of & crime char, istold Frank, sud of them sur iim liis record as & conviet Althongh claiming to be innocent he grimly uccepted the sitation. [.ess causes than these tave made men misanthropes and poisoned every kiudly nstinet Iho first tventysix years of ¢ wore passed in Gormany, i 10 Amnerica 1o 1 a fortun tled at Storling, (L, it lator wove Princoton, 11l of the most beautif cities in that State, Ho started a oot and shoe store there and did a flourishing b 1y warried the da 0 tarmor four miles w ad fivo ren blessed Everything went swinwiugly Tudling, aud SIS marked ¢ s ar L shaven neans power walls o His peni plor demer passed tuary i n thioussh Of these about therr term aud life Lappy union, Prinee | AGE uniil 1868 when th clty, Kunown with & di Frank CREOL Half Hundrod Croole and Or o-tal Boautios Presonting an Entertainment Overflowing with Lifo, Mirth, Galoty and | Jollity, Greatost Singing Organization on Earth, 53 RURGELARY . ) north of that | ACCUSED O Two Charges Made Aganst o County dail Inmate dins O'Ne Riloy I, wil SUNDAY, MARCH st 2130 P, M Monday Lvenmng GRAND. RA MATINEE AT Closing; Performance A Unique and Brilliant Enterta nicent Sconos int outh. Sunny Cievle Pastim s, yotian lendor. The Great BuriecBguo ¢ Modern Tin 3. Meagn'ficont Cos! umes, Splond. d GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, -P AIR. COLISEUM. OPENING Thursday, Iriday, Mar. #--5--6. NIGHT: GRAND EXNIIBITION DRI ~—Onwha Gua MILITARY DRILLby 20 DINENSE MUSEUY of WAR RELICS and Exhibition of Nodern Engines of War, Thrilli THE GATTLING Gl Young Ladies of Plattsmouth. ORIENTAL BAZMR. JAPANESE DEPARTMENT, Huadreds of COSILY PRESENTS Splendid Music Dancing after 10p.m 7 Exhibition of that “Ter > of Destruct by the Guard: - Tickets admitting to the entire three days and nights of the Fair, for sale by the G. A, R. AND M. R. C. Pigsin Clover Puzzle, with live pigs. $8 to any one driving the pigsin thecenterin DIME EDEN MUSEE. 10 Minutes. WILL LAWLER MANAGER Cor. 11th and Far am fts, Owa Week of March 2. THE OSMFIED WOMAN. PHOI F LIP HARRISON & B TWO H(‘jL‘I‘RS‘ ENTE New Mem THR B CONIC PANY FLA A sreater curiosity i the fiune i fiod man, wiho was visited by thousinds of people MISS ENMMA SCHILLER, Ossificd Girl. ve uliving in Omiuhu, THE BEAUTITUL MACCOMBER SISTERS P -FLOP, URKELEY ure, Merrimentand Reereation RTAINMENT ONE DIME RDEN MUSRKER, ule riok s, whio, thow \ +POSTAND CLINTON noes. New Prenks, N IDIMES

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