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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE DAY, BECEMBER 13, 18 PAGE The MORSE DRY GOODS Co. Omaha, Neb; Acres of Toys. Books for the Millon. Thousands of Handkerchiefs. Christmas Reminders with a Low Price to Make Them Attractive. P MBrotberen Books for Children HANDKERCHIE TS, e, e and up to $4.50. Yaco Nonima HANDKERCHIEE S, § / 1 > - 23¢. 33c¢, Wi ¥ Hluminated board cover, Ste, b3c, 81 t0 8250 uminated brd. cover, pro- fully illustrated, 3¢, 85¢, White Si! ehiofs, e, fuilsize, fusely illustrated, 35c. Richly Embossed vorine Toilet Sets $2.50, 52, CO. 600 DOLLS. Duchesse, 81.70 to #15. Beacned Ash Tables, haicht, Cloth bind ength, 21 i width, 14 in. lustrated, #1.5), & A ye r: ’s Roed Rockers, beaded ; : 3 5 N o : - Willow Wicker Rock- wood parts ) b i o 3 S T ing Chairs, painted seat ol Chate'aine Bags, Everything in Dolls — © ! E AN : s seal leather, 5oc; , i gsCE (((((m‘ W This one $1.50._ Othe : real alligator, §2.25. that anybody wants, VDR FS Iaiiu.' "”I 5, 6,30, $7.50 and $12. a lowest prices, £ TS Magnetic Toys, PN A : swim like life, 1oc, : i ] ,' Grtal8 1140} 4 B5E, G FE O aG Wooden Barrows. 35c. Ten Pins, s0c, 75¢, $1 set, 1.23 and $1.88, Allgator Bags, 8-in, 81; 0-in, Send in Your Orders at Once--Send for Our Christmas Catalogue. The MORSE DRY GOODS CO, Cor-16th and Farnam. Omaha- : B TR i : i : 2 ve a \ N QTATR widow No. 1 received 315,000 bofora sho se- CEORE THR A Q AMit | would have to remam a white as a prisoner N C \ N N AT ovidonco of poisoniug ho saw at tho autopsy | the city. Tho prizos offored would amount t to further benefits from the estato., tains, who returned in a day or two. They Witness said he told Mr. Wailey that he saw [ grand thing for the city, ns the visiting ict Ce Y evidently had received ordors from some on no evidenco of poisoning, except the degen- | soldiers and thoi friends ' would no doubt DisceiotidoureiNotes, in authority, and Alvarcz was blindfolde: TR eration about the beart i tho uopsy. spend fally 809,000 bofore louving tho cit. : Lizzio B. Jotins was given a divorco from | Diggy tantOity in the | and placedion thaldagk of & mule, ‘Heltray e (e - | Dr. Eskridge was of tho opinion that Mr: Tho resident of n chargo stato tha Fabulous Prices D”““’]".d for & Rock | | CiHOhd today on the grounds of brutal Disosvery ,Df an Anciest Oity in oled” in this condition for thres days, only Medical Experts Testify in the Graves Mur Barnaby died from arsenical poisoning. Tho | they havo done ovdrything in their power Iland Depot Site. treatiment and nonsupport. Mountains of Southw:stern Mexico having his bandages romoved from his eyes der Case. symptom of pneumonia was fover. Pucu- | and it romains for tho citizons to do tho rost J. W. Worl, receiver of the Lewis Hard- at night. On the fouita day ho was told to monia meant inflammation. The cloton the | in order to muke tho encampiment a success, ware company, reported a final balanco of remove the bandage and whun he did so ho heart was caysed by tho effect of assenlc ou S © $2,805.21, The'court ordered a 1214 per cent | pr i iz fouud himself on tho hordars of the Pacific NiM! SES, | the hearr. Thoe arsenic caused bol o G the - NOTHING DEFINITE COULD BE ARRANGED. dividend paid to the scheduled creditors. MCNUMENTS OF AZJEC CVILIZATION. ocean. The Indians bad gone, leaving him UNANIMITY OF ALL THE WITNESSE heart and Jung troubls. Witness had exam- Colonel Wrank Wheaton, commander of Burt Richards’ objection to payiug his with nothing to guide him baci to the place ined Mrs. Worrell yesterday mormng with | the post at Fort Omula, has been grautod a divorced wife $50 a month was overruled, where ho had seen the city. i % Dr. Grant, who represented the defense. Ho | 14,00 of npsence for one mouth. Major Several Routes Carefully Investi- | Juags Hall refused to allow any more ! Cradied in Impassable Heights and - very Lvidence of Arsenical Poison- | found the muselos of hor foot vory much de- | (50, ©F Weheh, (o8 S8 WO otosel g money to be paid to tho attorney of John ; ; % S 0 ; TIONAL ¥ NEWS. WP 7 B goneraced. The mnails on some of her | W ill s m AC gated by the Officials — Probable [ odoy 10 bo paid to tho i eriorer 't | Guarded With a dealous Care, in {DDITIONAL SOUIETY NEW {ha\WasiBresentin Yirs: (Barnabyfsid| eriesniediigidheiualisfion Cesin ol % | Wheaton's absence. The. colonol and Mrs, Location of the Building— proseciite the appeal, but the county will pay it a Remnant of a Once « reat ity R T Pavy Ulness—Facts Brought Forth tioso on other toes. 5ho had no sonsation in | Whenton laave for I\“u:Ie':ilTlul‘:lnlzgllz‘.n Sy 53 >, By = Plac 0 G 2 't o R i 'L right t A bourd 5 been poin Vel Other News Notes, 5 for briefs. ; People ind a Resting Place. Tho Saratogn) Gy cewin aosisty save one) of Yosterday at the Trial, portions of tho left foot \v,:'&;mef;klclwv, oo A tonsdlinsivoen appoliled oRinnsstipale — Odds and Ends. their delightful parties at Lycoum ha'l on there was @ numb_scosation prosont. 'The | post canteon at Fort McKinney during the ‘The annual exhioit of tho Nebraska State 4 Monday ovening. A comfortable crowd middle toes of the right foot wero covered | past year. Kollowing are the ofticers ap- LixcoLy, Nev, Dec. 12.—[Special to THE | Poultry association closed a successfu Orr fam (Maxic0, ¢ Deo, (513, =Mr. S duat i e T R e prasentoatittie youth | Dsxver, Colo., Dec. 12.—Dr.Bonesteelo Was | yith an eruption. There is thero an inflam- | pointed: Major F'roechet, Captain Scott und Bee.|—Tho Rock Island ofiicials left the city | exhibit today. 1 _ ' | Alvarez, who has just returned from an ex- | 0% LT Saratoga. As ovorybody | called to the witness staud agaiu this morn- | mation of the nerves, which is the direct Aqulmmml‘Mcrl PR L peb today and those who are in a position to [ Samuel Lloyd, a laboverliving at Mechanic | ploring expedition in the southwestern part scemed to bo acquainted with overybody, it | i€ i the Graves trial, and Judge Macon | cause of theso symptoms. Only three causes | Captain tibstein of the Twonty n and P streets, died of typhoid fever thisafter- e, s S ekt By stor | COuld buve caused them; these causes weore | fantry called at headquacters yesterday on know asser, that thoy went away I 0o VOry | ooy, Joaving'a witoand fivo children in dosti | OF 12erepublic, reports that ho bas found a ¢ oo Mo b 0 SRR IS RETOE 1 | bogan the cross exumination, Tho doctor i lIet Eicnhar A s an o W ness angaa [ hlst Wovlihame. ¢ omEINrope, (WheEs ha obs amiable frame of mind. They came here 1o | tute circumstances. oltyiy/hichiasineyerheonfentoredibywhibe s o i o i vadl thetasoivealll Anlox: | (Hbld o wasioalleditointtenalitheNatokl ladiGatl oy Bttt noe A0 AT G A Br o e 388 B O v na thie Eag lam o the German army by rolocate their dopot, as thoy have for a long !. Bolen was lodged in jail last night on tho | mun and which has evidently been in exist- | “ 1" F - 0 ORI oo on the night of Wednesday, the 15th of | suffer from inflammation of the oxtremitios, | the emperor, Ho says the German army is Y ! \ & cellent program was rendered. Coffeo aud I 0 I sl e O e L L i e time beon dissutisfied with their present | charge of petty larceny. = He claims thatho | ence for hundrads of years, going back befora dwichios woro serced at 1113 p. m.. afice | April. Ho visited them about twico a day | In his opinion this condition of Mrs. Worrail | Superb. Iho emperor u pros | Jocation. They have examined tho several | Was drunic and picked up a packageot under | the time of the conquest of the country by the ciln Sl G A e ¢ | until Mrs, Burnaby died. Mvs. Baroaby aused by arsonical poisoning. ~ Dr. Ksk- | sadale six hours roviewlng tho troops. Cup i )4 Wear thinking it was his own. feten A5 L which % huppy crcwd enjoyed tho music o bl & 2 ¥ | vidgo was excused. ain bstein say: oro is sitos offored and prices of real estato i the | G o MR VAR WS OWE. Hart, ar- | Spaniards. 1t is un ola Astec town, and the | 50T (GIRY CENCE QRO T e “wee | besides having overy symotom of arsenical | Mgk ¥ B I ol o R A i e R et Loa Al soveral parts of the ity visited by the gen- | restod yesterday on the charge of adultery, | 4PProaches to it aro so guarded by naturo . smali hours. Mr. W. B. Matthows acted as | poisoning, sufferad from difficulty wWith her | sogtiinouy of the prosost vm, and. tho worle | mind. Fio is thoroughly self possessed and tlemen have arisen to fabulous prices. The | wer cased after trial. Lillie swore that | that it is an impossibility to veach it if the r‘nvm\m- of ceremoni \dulu .Jv\nll.'cbl(n‘ll ; Tun Her hoart sympathizod with the | of proving who sent the fatal bottle began. has full control of his mental faculties, . Tebo sho was in the real estate business and that | inhavitants do not want the travelor to get | W. M. Craige, assisted by Mr. C. 4. \ = S R R e albrother I n e At S hoskzoue iQueh thel Sl Xie ARV a1 e una Lisorgoisyeraliatmpt v dlaohas o T T sy o e oty | attondnd to g floor. - Among the B e e e e A Growing Industry in Omaha. over Bightn atroet, with tho depot on elthr | yyypper of business over a littlo supver in hor | 14 e e i weve noticed: Mvs. Lossentine, Mrs usually dies frdm a fatal dose of o S the packago out of the postofiice aud | Oysters do not grow i Omaha, but they Q, P or O streot. But the ofiicials found | rooms at 11 o'clock at night whon they were | I70UBtaIS in the region lying in the OXTrome | [iptletiald, Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. Austin, Mus. | twenty-four hours, but sometimes a longer | king it to Mr. Worrell's ofiice, where thrao | arg haudled in such a way by Brauch & Co. that the improvements aud rigit of way nec- | arrested. southwestern part of the countey, and is 30 | Smith, Miss Clura Kellor, Mvs. Emma’ Kol- | poviod of 1ime onsues. About two erains | or fouy davs lutor ho opened it for Aes. Bare PRt SR N AT B essary to run the line over that stroet will O PUNIDOONIRE DI, farawoy from clvilization that fow whito | ler, Miss Sudic Kollar, Miss Gruber, MIss | oy o fatal dose. When Mrs. Barnaby bo- | naby, Mr. Worrell saia ho wouldioacey ity b RSORI R TR IR S s T $04000,000. Loss deslrable looations cun be | perort ¢o Intorest Many in a Charita- | became awara that a clty wus. woywhore. i Michael, Smith, toster, Thom witu which sho wus nffected woro tho symp- | gyoted'tn hunt up the wrapper and stamps | aro hers put In cans made in Omaba, the secured at an expenditure of from §150,000 to ble Enterprise. the vicinity, and after he found it all of his | Cook, \ebber and Austin. ‘This society | toms of au overwhelming inflienco which | whieh had been thrown in the ofice. waste T S T b T e 200,000, No definite action will probadly be [ uo following appeal in bohalf of the | endeavorsio reack it were unuvailing, on uc- | gives anovher party on Monday,December 2. | yimod at the vital powers. It he had not | baskot and ;lld] o Other liwll:flu »““'{ 8 | tho men that do the work are Omaha men. od for publica- | COUBt of the persiscent opposition of the kuown that she was poisoned at this time he | similar size had been received by mail for | Oyster packing hus becomo a great business HAkon 190 oo MG G OpeaRees i hoen fugalshed fovinublionsl e yea: This N sekigROpInl Qodnrranyes. et ety v s’n\‘nuczc(l poisoning, Tho | Mrs. Baruaby, butho could nov fully de- | it 5" Naving tho work dono hora i £ood HrgatinsiMilliOarey Oangs: HOBIes Pl : Saw it from a Cistance Mr. and Mrs. £ 8, Rowloy o issued in- [ gsivo congostion was not attonded with in. | B0 IOt = e that the | WAy mon aro’ given omployment., Branch 5 ne o eharltios o 4 Yoo U s o ofons avor o %id (i 1 ande et e e b i mran | Omahi 18 Known by the sussostive namo o | Ho had boon traveling over tho mountains | Vitations for a izh liva party Monday von- | Raselvo congostion was hot atiended with tn- o aved by Mic - Worrall wersthono | & Co. put up thoir oysters in cans brandoed thered at the university campus this morn- f Dty 1= KnGWE 0 ls who are botrayed | in search of un outlet to tho Pacific ocean, | INg at their residence 1415 South Tenth | oy /Savidnded with inflummation. Brom | SLaMPS saved by Mr. as ' | with ““The Horse Shoo Brana.” Consumers 06 to wiiness the annual cane rush between | ;,,uy'siy by men who mako fair promises with | when ho came. to the top of an oleeared | strest. tho history of the case the witness came 10 | forer, tom 000 of the vackazes which Dr- | ghouid insist upon having this brand and reprosentutives of tho froshmon and sopho- | o ftontlon ot Kecpins thom fid Jaauy doors | plateau and crossed to tho furthor edgo. fo | Miss Mabel Pratt, a high five party Tues- | 1o (RO 0] Y B0 TR0 WIS, CARE 10 Graves ald .:)\S‘.;L::mmu of from tho one con- thoy will alivays lud thom of uho bost yunl- mores. The boys who were to take part in | giosed against them: but heres a door belind Sk Ll L king | day evening. he u - conges s 3 g i ty, prices the 10west and the cans well filled, had a muguificont view, and while looking was tho cause of hev doath aud this conges. K ourneay TS0 onk M Hip CenaNiell Lo, D the scrimmage were appropriatoly dressed | which thvy find temiporary sheltor, medical | B8 o 0 Vednesdny evening Mr. Edwin Scott. will auso for v.l.la‘r::ug;:‘ and tushole - figt, and oach when they require it, tendor nursi oo the counteyleuw whiy shoiitonk toibaln | WetneRIAY avqalaRMs: Blwin Sootl Wil ion was fansedox petacn, i : but it Is recognized as a leader all over thé & P T e A stian sympathy. o door’ from which they | bouse 1n a far distant valley. A closo in- 8 SUiny of Tho Olatab ta | “Now doctor,” said Juuge Macon, “if a DUES OMAHA WANT 112 128 esuRR AR AL RATRARRI O OXORIIDY, Yalorous freahman dispiay rt in due time'to bogin 1ife anew under | spection with a glass soon conviuced bium | Omuba at the meeting o 0 Club ab the |\ 0 vecovers from an awful beating ‘and is west, a3 is proven by & paint on either cheek. At signal the con- that what o saw was really a collection of [ Lininger gallery. theveby weakened, and contracts tho grippo 3 g ceived from lowa,” Nebraska aud all the tostants rushed at each other, and for five | =y arity sl ppeal to the heurts | housos, and ho ut once setabout reachiug the | T'uesday evening the Christmas musicalo | [FAEAR SEERTEROTR BRE CRILERES 10 PR | Question Propounded Concerning the | western states, minutes the campus was the scene of wild | of all who wish to make this world better, und place Lo sec who livod in that part of the | Will bs given at Brownell hall, 8 o'clock. the benting—is 'the samo s the po son in Nationul Dridl Contest. ——— enthusinsm. At the end of that timo another | so tho inunco committec, whoss namos appoar | Bt 1o WedieadmlxeninesinaiabolioXelubiy i e Rep K= 8 40 A0me) aeinalips saniiinl]i s ol S NRIGRGLIRIL LONTRREY See Wants Haboas Corpus. signal closed the combat, when it W dis- | pelow, eanfidantix Kphedl, 1o, the oltlsenk o Atwr days of hord work climbing over | 8ive its lirst concert of the scason at Boya's [ gl& e i Omaha will meet at the Board of Trade | George Garliok, who was brought back covered that the freshmen 'L’“‘ sixtoou hands | | ohising tokets to & bouot concert, which | cliffs aad mountains ho renched u piaco from | theater. i % MM i RS s A R L o Tl v RS on the cane while the sophomores ME | Wil be o wort/y entertalnmont lu itsélf, and | which he obtaiued o good view of the city South Om ha Social Notes, Sight.Mave Died from Other Causes, | 10 Madadics 0.2 charge of burglary, applied to Judgo Estelle two. glven to ald n Worthy cause. and suw that ivwas regutarly latd out i | ol Wallvabber Has roturned from Chi. | “Itis bard to tell; o may succutab to the | Compeutive Drill association encampment, to | ¢ fslany appuad bo. chigo Balol Ready for the Tug of War. Lhis entortulumont, In which somo of tho | giroets and was peopled with a race who | . MWO N beating after all,” roplied the doct bo held In this city commencing on Mouday of | yestorday afternoou fora writ of habeas T v for th t o | Dotk tuleut ln the olty Is onliited, will bo given | 1o something about civilization. 'Tho | S38% e M e Batnaly. may nay foom | T n et arenle 11 11 e I Rare i Corpus. In his potition he allegos thut ho The preparations for the tug of war contest, | in Hoya's now theater on Iriduy-eventu 1868 Wer B Mr. Bmil Strauss will pass the next two LRl A i he:uhird weakiin Junp, 84ga0ay % arre: crant, requisit to be hold in this city next week ure complote, | comber 15, Following is a complete prog| 33";‘;:&“.‘.?::{.,t.‘.“:'v”u'.-:“,;‘r Jongs ;l:y:‘{:;l‘"g’tl:} Weaka i Nav Yok e thou dlseasy \‘-«l:l(:cuhm:l"_ucm: predisposed to, | \yhen tho last encampwent was held in “,‘;3‘;‘,;“’;““\}'2),3“‘{‘.“”;"‘0',' O I Bow L e e O e L g shrubs. On all sidos woro evidonces of tasto | Charlos L. Portor lsft:Monday evening for | * i 1 tmuas ! Indianapolis last June, throngh the personal | buclc to the city he was takon boforo Judgo Ralls, and" tho. Slc. Coam - have alroady ro- | Ceriure—Orphous in dor Unterwoley oo | Shown by the inhaitants, and ic ias ovideny | 8a oxtondod visit in duehiian, Ho stated that ho had boon prosent at tho | efforts of Prosidont Mulford and Secretary | Helslay and ' oilor hoaring wis hold 10 tho coived their instructions and ave praci {cixw Second United States Infuntry Band, that be had found u city which was not Al Beeson will go to, Millard to take charge | autopsy and saw nothing to couvinee him | Aitchison of the association, Omaha was | district court in bonds of $1,000. The argu- daily. A great deal of interest is being taken | (@ Eiboron waltzes . ... : Jart | known to the outside world. of the leading hotel at that place, that death was not tho vesult of cougestion | selected, with the understanding that this | ments on the application for the writ will be 0 the coming contest and it promisos to be | () MctGinty RO oes § ¢ oo Tyler A caretul examination of the country Mrs. M. Schiezel of Plattsmouth is the | of the lungs. And it was after this examina- | eity would guarantee the monay suficient to | heard tomorroy the athletio ovent of the winter 50ason. ThA | geurs of the SuBMEr NIEHE.eoer s e ... Kratz | SB0Wed him that the city was within a bai- guest of hor sou, Alexander Schlegel tion hau been made that he gave u certificate | pay tho prizes, some $30,000. ~ Tho pledges rie—;, members of the police team will weigh from The Owls. ural amphitheatro and was accessible from Mr. Wyman B. Sagenns gone to E 10 to_this effect, were made and by an almost unanimous vote Soclously 111 215 pounds up and all are athletio men in | Ernant, involarni—(trom Ernani)... one sido only., He saw that the only moans | ,yors in*y'Taw days b will wed Miss Newio | M. Stevens asked the witness, on redirsct | tho 1562 encampment was scoured for this | Wixxireo, Man., Doeo. 13.--Hou, J. O splendid tratviong. Miss Mary E. O v of access was through a long ana narrow de- F. Guthrie. s examination, “If a man dicd from the shock | eity. Schultz, lieutenant governor of Manitoba, is Rewarks on “The Open Doo RSP file which led futo tho mouxtains from the | % | : of five or six bultets fired into his body would | But little more than six months romain be- i BRsEResaY S Stato House Gossip. Rov. A [t Thain, D.D; Pacific coast side, aud he started to reach a | Thomas O'Neil retithed Thursday from an e the cuuso of bis death as tha shock” | fore the convening of tha encampniont, wid | neni near o | Paysielans foar hus Judge Bates of York, accompanied by his | Annlo Laurlo. . oo oo place where be could find the wntrance, He | extendad trip cast, bub'aid not bring back » | "1 witness answored, “No, Messrs, Mulford and Aitetison fiud thom- R el B Sl et £ » B Quartotie, made an ovtline drawing of the city as it ap- | bride, as was rumorad, Dr. Grifiitn, toe third physician who had | selves called upon o answer whother tho | - Bouse yiaitor tods: Exbibition il A A peared to him from tho distaut mountain top, | As next yeur is loap year tho bachelors of | attendad Mrs. Baraaby, 10w called. He | pledges thoy mado at Indlanapolis will bo s g Judge Frank Irvine of the Fourth judiclal L maha Guards. and this is all ho has to show that thore is a | the city, both young ind old, are diacussing | was of the opinion that the ladies were suf- | fulfilled, .a || al’m’n s' district, Judgo Babeock of the First and | La Fanfanolla, “Spunish Mazirkn”. ... city within tho mouutaius, for he was never | the udvisavility of holding a fareweli party | fering from irritant poison and treated them | Tho officors of the various companies of the Judgo Fates of the Fifth filed thoix oaths of ' Sutorious Mundoiin Quinverse " 0"® | allowed to reach the spot. to bacliclor’s chancoy gomotime during the | for such, The remaindor of his testimony | organization are constautly writing letters, FUR CAPES. oMce today. Tiaie au A Ruh 0 R odney Stopped by n Band of Indians, holidays. A prelimiyaky meoung was held | was much tne sume as Dr, Bonestecle's, asking what bas been done, but so far they 3 0 cases were flled with the clerk of tho £ i . last evoning, The oVéit will ve a notable Dr. H, H. Bucknam now took the stand, | have been unabie to reply, During the }m:l supreme court today. The first comes from . S 1o Buck From this drawing it is plain that the olty | one. Ho said he had been u physician nine years. | fow days thoy have been busily engaged in MEN'S FUR county and_{s entitled Sarah A, Apolio Cirub, bas not loss than 4,000 inbabitants. The | ~ On Thursday eveniug a v social” | He porformed the autopsv on Mrs. Barnaby's | layine the proposition before the organiza- ta against Courad Visel ot ul and is & con- | Selection, opera—Hohemlun Girl., Balfe | houses aro all of stone and are supplied with | was held at the home of % . Good- | body. From what he had heard about ihe | tions of the city, and at last have succeeded OVERCOATS. tost overa judgment of $464.50, The other Second United States Infantry Baud doors and windows. ' In the center 13 a large | man, Twe ty-second and J strects. It was | caso, and frow bis examinaticn, he tnought | in having & publio meeting callod for Tues- C\ and Al Fashionable Frances Mooiior. th Lot there be suc! 0 o th oul N Shis - 3 . b 4 iy i caso is from Dawos county, entitled Kil- [ Lt thire beauch o rospouio to_this appoal | building, which undoubtediy is tho templo | given under tho ausgices of the aid society | the cause of hor death was arsenical poison- | day afternoon, at the Board of Trade vooms, atrick-Koch Dry Goods company against | &n oo §i0°00en Door. Respoctfull of worship, for on its walis could boseon | of fhe Presbyteriai church. A prize was | ing. Tho immediato cause was congestion of | to evise ways and moans ‘vun-m S. McPheely. The umcunt involved O K, W ;:‘nlvlu‘re\:ld%;fl"i r;ullrgw"unfx Lug l)leifl- offered for the most forlorn looking indi- | the lung: I'no following organizations have elected V V. Was vient Teoc: delogate: o . 1 small. V N 0 the shupe ol e auclent Teocalll, | vidyul, Poison the Primary Cause oi Death. dclogates to the meeting: Iteal Kstate Own omor o case was today ad- v which aro to be found jn many parts ot tuis | o aiiba nem e ers assoclation —Joun . Cathers, St. A, D. MR emer ogaalag ase. Waa todar ad- W Wansita countey, aud the peoplo could be scen pass- | ¢ ‘thE soulel givey i ey meaE beoplee | On cross-oxamination he said the poison | Balcombo and A L. iieod, Omana. Athletio and the State Board of Transportation. B o amvas, log In and ouv of "1t durlng all hours of the | pod'ty TG S8 THARISY Evening washe | was U primary caus of her doath. Thore | club—Cicorge W. ‘Awos, John M. Thurston Joel Converse's 1wo Widow nance Coumittee. X'nm- ten days’ hard work ho found him. | Wa8 the ordor of tho evoning. A unigue foa: | WTe other caiises which would produco the | aud H. ‘I, ‘McCorwick. 'Board of ‘Trade Joel N. Converse died in this city some Some One Wi!l Get Hurt. solf at tho foot of mountains on the western time siuce and uow two women, both clam- [ # the lads who do businoss in the | $10Pe aud set about searching for the canyou iog to be his lawful widows, are fighting | S0me ofth 0 leading to the city. He had so well marked over his estate. Aun K. Converse, widow | vicinity of Sixteonth and Farnam streets are | the lay of land that he had no dificulty in Dr. Cullimorg s rlasses, B bldg, | 4itions. ~ He admitted that tho lungs became | iug has appoiuted Buchd Martin, Jobn A, No. 1, sued Margaret Canverse, widow No. 2, | booking themselves for terms in the poniten- | finding the eutrauce, but ne wase met by a r. Cullimore najusts glasses, A8 | pussively congestea in typl oid fever aud also | McSuane and William Coburn condition in which Mrs. Barnaby's lungs and | Colonsl Chase, Captain Broatch aud Johu A, wero found. If ho had not known of | Wukefield. Builders aud Traders oxchange on having been taken he would have | —F. . McCounell, M. Etuer and 0 At 4 1083 Lo assign o cause for these con- | Hussey. 1o repr he city Mayor Gush- ture was the namiag of each dance for somo member of the club, I'he next social given will probably be a card party. . - CLOTH AND PLUSH CLOAKS B¥800 for Fashlon Book malled froe. for horshare of the estate and asked tho | tiary. Some time agzo they placed a cartriuge | band of Indians who rofused to let him pro- ———y- iu old “age. He had found @ clot io | A memoor of the National Drill association court to set aside the will and issue a decree | on the motor track. As the car passed over | ceea, They offered him no violence, but in- 4 Diphtheria emic, the beart The congestion of the | in speaking f the encampmert said that it Jo“" T sHAY"E& co making bor bis lawful widow and entitled to | it an explosion followed, but fortunately the | sistod that he should retura, He told them | ~ Wueatiaxp, Minn., Dec. 12—Diphtkeria | lungs might have caused — tho clot | would be tho greatest Ratnerias ayor feld fo . o fare 1o the distribution of the estaie. | ballstruck noone. Thosame thing havpeued | that be had come over the mountains and | is epidemio bere. Scven douths hav ul- [0 be . formed in . IWo OF three | 1he city. Tt wmould oouiinue St s ann ‘Today widow No. ¥ came iuto court with a | again yesterday. The police know the boys | that he did not kuow oy 10 ot buck. ready resulted from it. The schools we | days. With thison the heart Mrs. Barnaby | bsides bringing not less than £000 Soldirs Rellable Manufasturers . o After a cou v o | & U lived ve " > would be AL le rangor - lougthy auswer in which she sets up that | sad are after them, Alfter a cousultution he waa told that uu‘ closed, could uot nave lived very loug. The ouly | tuere would ve at least 000 strangors ta |, Bleck. 191 4193 Slate 8., Chicago.