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. . T PERPENTY 113 , APy 1 9 3 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1801. e e e —— ——————————————————————— A ——————————————————— - F | R—— \ e sprosched -abwe hesswould deolsre. tio had | X N DUDNT A 1 IVEATH | very prominent snd substantial man ana NN INDER TISEMEP L UND THE REC T, | g e e emorsveton [ ONDER A CAR OF LUMBER. | et o seus st vt | [N THE EVENT OF LEO'S DEATH | 7 rips st oo st | TAREN UNDER ADVISEMENT | guests. Aftor an elegant repast a vory uo doubt Ay towmer husband's {nsanity cific railroad, diml today of into | pleasant time was spont. in_stories and rem- | PRI, Drs. Ailon Fliteh and Frank H. ‘Togeam, | troublo. “Ho was d mative of Scotland, — iniscences of the bar by such jurists as Flon, lvuu-n-!_:.vufiu-w that they had 1->\“umvw,: : i 3 g X has veun hero sinco T30 He constr : i g o B A Wae B " T, O, (. Harrison of Grand Island, Hon. | Burlingt Switol nreronsly | Eoward M. dlieid several times, and deciared | [ngiractions Have Been Receivad t) most difffeult parts of ¢ n o Doano Hears Argumnts 01 the Fare Peittics Will Now Settle With Her D posed | 1,0 C: Harrtson of Grand, tslandy RoF. | Burlisgton Switchmitn Danterously | GioSiiueiiiveis that he was insane i P | Failrond throngh WWaber nnd Feho canons e Water Commissisuer. bins, V. H. Stone, and £, J. Clements ot Ord Injured in a Peculiar Manzer The caso wasdhon submitted and the ey | His D. misa Seoret, { ol rox, 8 C., D i niture 0. n'ract Injunciion, R loeiadd and othors, rotired. Afienpeine out ten minutes they | i the most eminent sura N 1 sat 1 o o I « s n hat Kow d | stat N 10 fa if the | Judge Coffin has given general satisfaction returng with e verdict stau that kg I“ - while presiding over the district court here. | \ € 3 3! M. Field wasgmiunatic und not responsibls { g5 HOLINESS IN VERY POOR HEALTH g SIMZRAL'S REASONS FOR ITS ISSUE, HOW THE LECGER WAS DISCOVERED. | o iwih axstudaio p tho. practica of law at | NO DEPUTIES MUST BE DSMISSED. | b iiiuctioms. ‘ho verdict was unanimous EASC - Ord. i Tho jury \gomsisted of twenty-four men i - | who listoned with marked attontion to the | " dlare in Pennsy v inin Though Sccurely Hidden Yoars, it ONLY AN INDLAN MUMMY. Chief Blanchard of the State G evidence prosenjed, ana roturned their ver- | Plotting in Russia and Stirving in A i Dl 16, GG TP One ek hve Conncll Held to Be A e L, —— Inapoction Service Given Very t without heariig argument. It is propor Finland=Chifia’s Groatest Genieral Tilliee 15 sy TRERW: WEADOSEEONS: Lt Vo don Two limportant Grown e 18 Unearthed by Firemen While [ sed a Sensation Among to sav that while only a part of the evidenco ¥ | v d | RaAveF Olty OMcintn Positive Instructions by wwailablo wiss prossntod the case was rc Tappenings and Events in | 5 > & E vkl aaint s Bont garded by all concerned as conclusi Foreign Countri WA NOWS: | . Beavenr Crry, Neb,, Dee. 23, ~[Spec .\‘\ to the Board TRe ey aion Fov oty FlAds fereons] I l | Tuelasne Several days ago a long box - - property to be worth £20,000, lisap ared or refuse 1 t came Wy oxpross from Guide Rock, addressed - R 38 tollvared s | people of the town are dumt L the f tie o 3040 Pe! A . T Bk ssotal Aits # towe, Bec, 23, —Tho popo delivered an ud- | Deopic ol the tow tumbfou at th nonts in tho i ) caso restealn Beatuice, Neb., Doc. 23,—|Special Telo- | toJ. W Whittenberg, u rostdent of Rizt Livcoy, Neb, Dec. 23— [Special Tol HE OWNED J. L C s L roo e of the snered | Stato of affaies, Thore is even talk of lynch oIty &id Miyor Gustlng fiean Al gram to Tk Bes After o lapso of two | maad precinet, this couuty. The box re- | RYam to Tne Brk]—Joo Guildy, a switch " ) — g Lot LRI L b g pl i il LA ing Guyes, tho cashier, it e is found. Ono | {10 1o contract with the Keteh i Farmtur. ars books huvo beon brought tolight viinh | muined uncalled for at tho depot, Yestorday, | Man ia the Burliugton yards, met with un [ Some of the Achievemcnta of the | college today. Roferring to tho 1bor on- | g Sady boon brotkin weainat the | D8 tho contract with the Keteha Furaitura i aTr st e & b Sl i % iy : wous | Accident at noon today that may result in his Dead Viltionatre Horse Brocder. cyclical, o said that he was gratified that < and arrests are likely 1o follow. | Combany for furaishing tho now city hall wWill enable the city to balance 1ts accounts | tie agent, F. . Alloy, became suspicious . 4 A with furnitre, woro made yostorday aftor. 4 W AW of; & doposod ‘wator | LHWS A1l w¥ks. hot as’ it shiould be; snd his death. His train was in the g of switehing Mr. J. I Casg, whose death was apn that document b produced a marked move - — ith furniture, were made yos ay alle b “'“"‘. IR I—L!Iw was tho | douhts \ars deapened into conviction by a | wcar load of lumber. He was standing on | nounced yosterday, was oven botter known | ment among tho workiug classos to- CLOSE CALL FOR HOTEL GUESTS, 1on before Judge Doane. bl hor the city of Beatrico | SUFULE stench which the box emitted. Ho | the car, and tho stakes in some way gave | s an ownor and lovor of trotting horses | ward the holy sxo. His object in aa | Attorney Simoral, who nppnared for tho ap R e e ity | ecordingly mado investigations and through | \wav, procipitating Guildy aad helf the load | thau as n manutacturer or millionaive, since | drossing the French workman's pilgrimage plicant for the rosteaining order, maintuinod had, and he beld the office in connoction a smull aperture e discovered tho ghastly | offiimber to the ground, the boards faliing | atone time he owned the champion trotting | has beon to render the encyelical moro tho ety clerkship for nearly five years. fingers of a man, the flesh of which had falled | gyor and compietoly burying him. F tallion 1n Phallas, . 2:13%, and tho fustest | effective. Ho has not signed symilar addresses L wo years ago the law required that tue | from tho hands, ¥ o 1 At once procured, und he was extract ,‘l.”“_‘,rm ml,“,"'”_;t;‘ 1o Jov-Eye.See, 2:10, a | 1 pilgrimages organized in Burope and | to Tue Ber The Foster house, one of the two offices be separated, and for a yoar Wai- He at once tolographed to headquarters for | pa1po] wagon with oficer Listen went dow . St s America, But the visits of workmen havo | Joading hotols in the town, was totally do. £ instructions, and received word o turn the | i tem ol tho fngu e his b little black gelding that he purchased in | oo Y ; e . i 4 tdr optimissiones, \d removed tho injured man to his bome, | it o 1€ ot becn suddenly stopped by undigniticd ner continued to act as wal ki ' | cadaver over to the authorities. Sheriff | 0416 § giroet Kentucky a good muny years ago for £500, means, already known to the world. They resigning the cl ship, notwithstanding ' Howi Couaty Attorney McClure, and His wife was not at home, she having gone beforo the colt was broken, ana that subse. bad nothing to fear »m tho b jor | discovored about 'clock and the origin was | ruption, as the couneil could not intelligently that Mayor Krotzinger rofused to sign war- I‘uruulvr'-r't'!‘u ere uotified, and prepira. | to the school houso to uttond the exercises i l\'xhlfl]l’\'hf‘\--:wl”w; m :]"‘*":;j;‘."“'I“:“.l‘“ \t | of respectavle persous in coming to Rome | locatea in or near the basxage room, under | determine who was the lowest bidder when roquesting | tons for an inquest were commencec 10 | there, The door wus broken in, the man put | 4-vear-old he trotted in 2 Ol WAS AL | to pay homage to the pone. Among them | the stairs, adjoiniug the office. It is supposea | the bidders wore bidding on differont kinds oleotion occurrad two yoars ago, and tho | “ POCSECAC KO RS ASROL | ie wore torn | B0IO that ho wil wio of s fnjuries. - One log | B, B o Providencecy | peace: Tho word of the pope has wiwavs | mice. Very litlo of tho cantonts woro saved y i 'vols we ought, the boards we Orn | s broken, his neck and chest badly bruised, ks i * Ly Sk o appointment by tho new mayor of a man 1o [ away, and wrapped in hay was the ghastly | his face Nurt and internal injuries are also | "eing only a few days later that Maud S. | chapivy Tho adversarios of the church | among the heip and g 5. 'T'here wero suceood Wagner was prompily confirmed by | and hakol romains —not of tho vietir of | foarod camo out ut Cloveland and lowered Jay-Eye- | Srrovi'io defent its aoblest and most benoil: | Aboat. twenty-ive guesia, meiuding a mum. | 37 SHNCFal, it sapoort of his postion, read the council ner still refused to give | some dastardly assassin, but of the rigi The State Board of Transportation held a | Sce's mark. i e cout undertakidys, becauso they foresaw | ber of traveling men, all of whom lost therr | NCPraskd and Ohio authoritios, and in ono of possession, aud mandainus proccedings wero | form of an Indian mummy. [t was part of & | meeting this afternoon to take some action | _ Phallas has been succoodod ag the cham. |yt thoso undortakings would heighten tho ago and sumples. Georgo Moulks of the | J1dze Muxweil's decisious in the caso of a Tnstituted before possession could bo gained. | show.zan’s outit in rogard to u disputo which has arisen | pion trotting stallion by Walf dozen othor | i "l liienco of tho vapacy. Nover- | firm of Foulke Bros. s (o, secaped from tho | CUzon i Buffalo county against tuo county "The books and iccounts wero soon found | — botwaon Mr. Blauchard, ohief of tho grain | orses since ho' mude his record of 2:1ng | BOfY Bel NSRS 0 a0 B ) B I et adeaped ftoth the | commissionors _rosteaiuing thom from o b in o muddled esndition and an lmport- Grand lstand Fire Bugs. | jiepiition department at_ Omahs, ad some | bout ten years ago, but In thoir day “theso | LSO {08 SAEACY, BOE BEPSSERM S | SERECW BNt ot abed” the sime | loWing w contract on account of apt ledger could not be founa nov would any | Gaxv Istavn, Neb., Dec. 3% —[Speelal | of his doputies, Soverul weeks sinco | horses were tho tucf sensations aud caused | yyou 1o the advautape of its adversaries. | way. One man jnmpea thosocond story | the vontractor =~ havisg = furaished bis explanation be given regarding its where- | Teloeram to Tue Bre.|—Another attempt | Blanchard transforred Deputy Inspector | Mr. Case's name to be publis o verywhers The, Lancet's Italtan = cotrospondont | window fortunatoly without injury own plans and specifications for a_ bridic, abouts, Numerous wator cousumers pro- o oo oo ion S burn tho st build- | Auderson from the Omaba dopartment to | o0 A¢ ount of his ownership of te mals. | aagerts that the pope bad & fainting fit, fol A system of water worls is b put in by | thecourt held that the door was opon for duced recoipts for rents that, were noi cred- el e ennor s ament | LAucoln. Under the peculiar construction of | MF. Uase was a practical horseman, and from | 10C0q" Py (i prostration after the last | the town, but 18 only i %o thay | fraud and corruption, 1ted on tho books and the new head of the | ing occupied by James r'onner s A | the law tbe dopartmont ot Lincoln s en- | his boyhood had boen interested in trotting | oowive, Ao SETENE PYIHE AR KRS D Sle” | there were no faciitios “for fighting the fire Mr. Simeral thought that neither the water department from that time until th market. The fire was discovered at about | irely independent of the one at Omahs and | and driving on the road, being himself an | LI EFCE HE T compliance with oracrs | The total loss is about £5,000, ered by | Cit¥ ~ council - mor any other body present hus been compelied to balance Wis | 1 o'clock this morning and was prompty ex- | does not recognize Mr. Blanchard’s author- | expert reinsman. — Ho establishod what is | jiue MO TH0 SO0 Tha vatiean, in | §2500 n<urance on the buildine and $1.000 on | 00l tecept plans —and bias at tho o e e e e e Hinbilities reaching $40,000 with almost pos What the Opposition tive assurance that not 1 cent will be pa on the doltar. Tha stackholders huve either s tames - Other Nes L) LAl sented, Hotel at Maly fa . Burns, but all Munveay, In., Dec fal Telogram | stgnod vy the wayor for the roason that tho bidders were asked to make their own plans and specitieations as woll as bid ou them. Ho stroyed by fire this morning. The fire was | said this openod tho door to fraud and ocor | the tnmates Bae o pe, ! that the contract wies void ana should not bo rants in payment of his sular fans and specifications by the council, and 1 tho word of peace, sweetness a A NUINber of NArFOW esCanes Are reported y uLL ks then et the contractors bid on one thing. books from receipts and thoe word of reputa- | tmguished by the firo department. The fire | ity. Mr. Blanchard is of course cognizant of | NOW known as the Hickory Grove stock farm, | yoition (8 B8\ PESEEE P il® SOLER TR i viiive, o building. will andoabt. | Same time here was no basis ble citizens, that cerinin aniounts had boen | was started in the rear of the upper story of | this state of uffairs, and consequentiy his | & couplo of miles south “of Racine, mgood | §, /00y “looroey fn the ovent of his death, | edly be replaced by u brick 10 goon. Each bid should be on ouo plan, paia. Wagner froquently called for the pay- | the building, the wood work of which "had | “transfor of Anderson from ono department | MAny years ago. and the first famous hovse | i) corrain formalities regarding the con N AW Y O HES ey sinE Otatblatt othierwise thero was fraud and that action ment of his sulary, amounting toabout $1,000, | been soaked with oil. The building 1slocated | to another amounted to a polite dismissal. to bo ‘taken thero was the black stallion, | ool GReati e e R ose secret | Sons'. seals factory burod this morning. | hod been denounced by the courts. No valid thocity refusing to pay undla settlement | on one of the princival business stroots. No | At the meeting of tho board today Blanch- [ Governor Sprague, for whom Mr. Case naid | ¢4 A0 AV oM SIAIE dERTRINIOE |LT6ss. §11 57000 -t v isiive £ | contrac wnado or awarded was made by Wagner. Several suits wero | clue to tho five bugs has yeu been discovered. | ard was ordered 1o ngain placo Andersow’s | §:7.500 ufter hie had scen tho horse trot half | %00t f 5y, fode! et RO DR R DER Bhrly. this Ienored ths Ofty's: Chastor. threatened, but tho missing ledger renderod i namo on the pay roll, and tho expenseac- [ & mile asa b-yoar-old in L:08, which was AL B F A ohie Ar AT leoh & basis for a suit impossivle. Important Hastings Litigation. counts for N which did not contain | 8 Phenomenal rate of speed for u horse NN O REE BNV TR H A CHRA TR T VAT ABI S Rte Bl s Another question which invalidated the Whiloin the ofice Waguer had o brother, | Hastixas, Nov, Dec. 23.—|Special Tolo- | Anderson’s salary, were returned for revi- | of that age in those days. Governor B ORI DA LR Satiraly burnod e contents of the whee, | coutract, Mr. Simeral muintalned, was tho Frank A, who acted s clork. AbOULON® | gram to Tk Ber|—Tho fiest of the colo- | sion. The board further ordorea that in the | Sprugue made a rocord of 0% tho | 0 e fact that the contract was let in Septombor weok ago young ‘Wagner's hovse was do- | yo04 Binspahr sases was settled today. | future Bianchard should not discharge or. [ Same season, therepy crowning bhimself the | Story o ioIsaRcucdl F 88N Z6TaE iy v v it TB pabri Tt A W BOT L 1:000,000, by tho accaptance of the bi 4_. although the stroyed by iive and the lour lost ledger was et y > transfer any of the doputies in his depart- | fastest 5-year-old stallion that bad avpeared Fighting the Fire. CArLd s ANt Torty Bounds of powder whien | cOntract in form had not beon made. The with its cover o partly | Mrs. [iospabr sues tho wstate of A, Yeazel | O (A0 8 0 the. official action | up to that time, and Mr. Case was nuturally Loxpoy, Dec. 23.—It was 4 o'clock this | axmloded. Total loss. about i ulie | accoptance of the bid, he thought, was the and wns thrown carelessly into | for converting her property uunder an at- | of vhe hourd. 7 verv proud of the black horse's perform- | o "o T T BT T byssinials o St il Bl e Wl making of the contract, The contract was, pilo of rubbish by the liremen | tachment. An attachment was made by The fecling in the matter of the grain in. | duces, asin addition to boing.a fast level- el s : ; T Den e oiiTiHaneNtablistmont thercfore, made before the bouds had been where it wus today fished out by Policoman | Yeazel oo propefty supposed to belong o | gpoction departments is rapidly becoming | headed trotter Governor Sprague was also people, comprising thirty-four passengers o “‘)"_ At L A 1” (‘;}‘_"‘” ”'”,.“\ voted upon in November, and as the bonds Hall, who, was working on the case. The | Herman Iinspabr but which Mrs. Einspabr | yiomyated and some sensational develop. | ® perfect pet in tho staole. His progeny havo | and eighty-cight of the crew, roached Water. | L ";"'.".‘,”l“’ .:;'-5' Ok o was urnad | bad not boen 1ed thero was no availablo 000K was ¢ to the mayor's office, whero | claimed was hers. The jury awarded 36,000 | LTI 6004 to be imminent. in nearly every instance turned out to bo il from Southampton. Tho | fCAl Of dumos Shootbred & Co. wis burnod | fund, as there was no - mouney_ with which to arter a brief glauco at its pages 1t was sealed | damages, Sherman Churchill of Bennett was fast trotter: by Purser Brondt, and | qf .y“]‘;' A o e 1 1 'y‘{'”“”“” ue | pav for the furnishing of the city hail aud placed in a safety deposit vault. Ou tho | Doubio Weadlog /4 BloRosk rested yesterday for stealing an overcoa Of late yvars Mr. Case has turned the man- Y 4 b DA W “I maintain by the provisions of tho first’ page of the lodger a cradic of 8100 was Double Weddiag at Table Rock. belonging to Minor Wood. ‘The theft oc- | Agement of his farm over to his ouly son, i BN ew charter, said Mr. Stneral, “thal there must found that was wmong the disputed claims, Tante Rock, Neb, Deec. 23.—|Special to ?, I'hey were met at the rail- | 5 vvwww\j Forr e i 2 bea funid created beforo & contraot -can bo RENTON, e ac . wly this morn entered into, and there ean be no fund until house “wero waions, buggies and ngric ssed in tho donse fog which | was only one of the several in London which currod one weok ag todey and the coat was | Jackson L Case, a young man of 27, who has 3 How many othor 10ko. cases woro brought to | Tus Brr,|—A double wedding ocourred nero | (alken from yhe back boreh. at. DF. Dayton's | rocontly manngod to ket himself cloctod | Wy station by tho azent of tho Guion line, | Ao, N. b, Doc, 31 farly this mor). light the ofticials refused to say. vesterday morning at the homo of Mr. and | residence, where Wood ~was working. | mayor of Raciue, and who, in addition to pos- [ who sent the party immediately to Liverpool ln:fi'\ll-l\ “I b ‘mm‘u‘; Sy ““"m_”] €Y 1 bonds are sold oi the money put iuto the Youug Wagner is still living heve, but bis | Ny Conklin. Their son, W. A. Conklin, | Churchill Sent for his father, who said he | Sessing his father's hustling qalities inother Dbr VIoUBRIOE their departure, in an inter- od 088, I isured, T R B R [ e S T brother, the ex-water commissioner, is saia | wal \nintiad to Miss Luie Sinn, and theif | haa given the boy the cout, having pur. | directions, is also very fond of horses. Tast | view with Purscr Brendt, bo said that tho - 3 aveiluble. As it now stands the city bas no to bo 1n'the east. Wagner and his 'friends | qouuhtor, Miss Ruby, was married to the | chased it from one Robertson in Benuott. | Summer e championed a string of trotters, | Abyssinia bad a faiv passage until 1 o'clock WANT MORE SHOW. fund, as the city bas yet to advertise and dis- justified the retention of tha ledger by claim- | 4itdr of the Avgus. They left for a wod- | The city warshal of that place was tele- | doiug his own driving and dongit well. Iu [ p. m. of Docomber 18, At that timo ho was BLatll posc of the bonds. Now it is a mero specula- “ lng it as a voucher for money “withheld 0 | ginc'tep on the noon train, gzrapl and he and o constable came up | i3 Pure love of the sport that keeps young, | told the shib was on fire, 1‘1«- looked andsaw | o 0 aen Havo a P oposition for the | 1O as Lo when they will bo sold £ ance tho atmount of salury due. An invest- o today with Robortson 1n charge. The Jattor | Cose on the trotting turf, as his father's | smoke looming from the hold. Purser Brendt o AU he time the bouds were voted in No igation will now be made and the whole mat Nebraskn Sherifta Will Meet. says he had purchased it from a stranger for | Wealth of cours made it unnecessary for him | added: 3 onrd o nde. ; vember—and the contract was made before ter brought to light. The finding of the B TE T NG SR os! “[Special | $150. No ouo would swear out a warrant | t0 €0 into the business from any other point [ “We got the hoso stretched and tho en- Grain men want a larger represontation in | that time ~Uhe amount of money in the city Telegram to Tug Bre, |—Sheriff Costello of | 10F Robertson and he was allowed to depart, | Of View. . gines started. We worked as hard as we | {he Board of Trado in order to try and make | treasury was 557,500.06, and €157, 10947 had The court, becoming convineed that it was — possibly could to get at tho fire, but almost been voted away. Th was an overlap of this city, secretary of the Sherifl’s State as- |y ,0ibie for the Bossleman jury to agree, Tugging at Lincol mmedintaly o fiames burst throush whoro | & eeess of trading on rehance, and o this | gt 0 ST, L e aa wvaitablo sociation, has issued a call to the sheriffs of | discharged them last night. They had & Lixcory, Neb,; Dec. 23.—[Special Tele- | we were workiug and drove us off. At the | end the U‘"“r““df" L L SR L df When there is none tho council is faction | the stad 40 meot in convention at Lincoln, | soventy-two hour siege. Ono man, who re- | gram to Tk Bk, |—The sccond tug of war | ame time tho wulch repovted that the Spro | at the oftico of Josoph 4. Connor - prohibited from incurring a devt. Unul tho Docomber 2, on_ important business. ~All | fused fo sacrifico nis opinion of the prisonot’s | contest at tho Liapeing opera houso this oven- | W48 sLandIng up v tho ofing. W siznalied | Two erain men ars temnorarily on the s monoy for tho bonds is i tho treasary tho sheriffs-clect are also requosted to be prosent. | guilt, held the ovher eleven. Bossleman was e vonl AatoraR Al y o hier and she boro down to us and sent off | Boyrg of Trado directory, but tho gr city caurot muke such a contract as “this. Firesoxt, Nob,, Dec. 23.—|Special to Tug — Feleased on $300 bail to appear. at the nexy | .8 A3 even Inarb exciting than tho first. | boats to our assistance. Before twohours and |yt o L R RS CE CE R Pao new bonds are void on account of the Ber.|—The trial of the case of Herman Diers Liquor Suits Dismissed. toEor - PP " | All the contests were close, each of the four nlln:lr had elapsed the Abyssinia was @ mass | I 00 0 et thinics twe | ©xcess of tho umount allowed by law.” against Jamos P Mallon was bogun in the | Buiirony, Neb, Dec. 28 —[Special to TuE | The Burlinglon has expressed its willing. | being flq“fi- The, polica outpulled the Swedos | Of JEIIRL o 1 o said that when tho fire | aaditional erain doaiers should be placed on On the Keteham Side. district coure today. Tnis trial fs the out- | BEE.]-~The postponed cuses against the | ness and readiness to go aheaa with the O | two inches and the Americans wero victori. | he pursor further said that when tho fire | St ot St 0T R e Wireotors | Mr. Congdon of the firm of Congdoa frowth of tho Dulsifer murdor ot Crowell o | 114uor deaicrs, charged with solling liguor on | streot viaduct, and word from the Union | ous over the peuitentiary guards vy ono meh. | foi® Vi et % b “alse Tmprison Lro : ous ova a fora time. This was speedily quicted and | Will hold their aunual meoting the fivst of the | Clarkson & Hunt, attornoys for the Ketcha Eoeamber, 1550, anit tho plainiT asks judg. | Sundas, were callod in Justico Silvis® court, | Pdcliio and tho tock Islaud s anxiously | The Iiremen .ayd Germans tugged ut the | iho passongors and orow fterward behaved | ¥ear, and thern aro directors whose Lerms ox- | urnitiro conpaiy, wiich concern hid be St I Judg- | oning. The action was dismissed av | AWaited. Tt is understood that the tier ob- | rope the full ujlotted timo of twenty minntes | paf PRSFARENS Wd BReW BELBENRE BEIWECH 300" and the mrain board wants to fill the va- | made party defondant Lo the ijunetion suit mont for damages to tho amount of €20,000 | yue RERRE: 0 : ject to paving their proportion of the cost of | and then the jraferee, declared. a tio. Tho | i FEHe ool LR SRR S N olly | cancies. held that the company was the lowost and ngainst Mallon, who was then steriff, for ol == = that viaduct on the ground that they have no | Irish toam and, i & M. froight bandiors | n0t00s h 80NN Roing wboard tho tondor | M. Uonnor was mado chairman of tho | oyt rewsonable. bidder: that its bid wis Hiis (nihohaene Damngedlby Tightning. tracks there, but_thio Union Pacific will try | pulied seventesn minutes, when the anchor- | 53 [ionsh they sorp koing aboard ho kendor | |\ ok, o ald Tored Sebwarts ncted as Scra: | §1. 12100 fob fusiiohing (16 now ety huil After ‘Shopherd ana ifurst haa been ar- | Lyoxs, Neb., Dec. 23.—[Special to Tug | to bold ihem for their share under their joint | man of the foratdrazayeout and tho coutest | of i ‘trantmont. accorded the Avgssinia’s | tary. After some little discussion, James | it whito Contractor Cools’ uid in itsell rested and lodiged in the county jail for tho | Bee.)—During tho thunder storm yesterday | “ORbact | oo g ion T the aa given to:the freight handlers. Score Up | hoople on board the Spree. Captain Williger | Walsh introduced a resolution to the cffect | was a fow hundred dollurs less, ho did unot muraer of Carl T. Pulsifor, -Shepherd coti- | ype dwaelling of Charloy Shumway wasstruck | aisemet vhor thie i e asmoat i wite o[ nodate i and officers aud crow did overything for thoir | that the bonrd wanted J. . Counor und | agreo to furnish tho quantity and quality of % 0 CLLEI0VICOUTL LUSUNOTD N EISRR N8I d " Won,, oSt {Teams. Won. 1 comfort, and treated them in tho kindliest | Charles H. Fowler reelected to the dir furniture sequentdy the Ketenam com- cocted and communicated to - Mallon o story ey 1 L age : 3 Teams, %0 the effect that Herman Diers of Growell | O lghtning and tho roof badly dumaged. nthia, praying for a diverco from her. Tn [ Gty p, i'Amoricans ... 1 manner possib} tory, and that tho grain men believed they | pany's bid was the most suitablo to tho had been 1strumental in causing Pulsifer’s Horse and Bu:gy Stolen. ::1':‘_1;:"}’1"l‘:"‘:“:’dglr:"m"l‘l":‘;;’5‘:}["‘"‘,2“_‘5,‘,“’&.?v K TRE OiPollce. .. 50 € : wero entitled to two additional members o | cowncilmen und moro. advantageous to the death; that Diers had hired him (Shephord) o . 23— |Spocial Tele- . fothy £ 2T dsigltiaun i FATAL DYNAMITE EXPLOSION, the boavd of divector: A city /ROt B A TOR O UURO LI (b oM sy Ao L1 'G"“",}‘ _N];h,, th e ‘:"";'“‘Vl“’)': o Il e Shice LMGRD L2 0 Penhon > “Then S, A, McWhortor and dames Walsh |~ iy allogations of fraud on the part of the statoemont was made to Mallon on the second | Sram to Tie B 0pss and bUgEy,, Do |jaince heilind oonduatad [ imasl toNArD e, Golug at Gutienberm Two Men Killed Dy the Deadly Stuff | were named for the places. The resolution | plaintiff were deniod, of course, by the com day after Shepherd’s arrest. which was Sat- | longing to I 8. Dorris. a farmer living near | 45 fuithful husband, but thatthe defend-} . = B 23, The tr A wil be sent to the Board of Trade to bo 1f there were auy question of fraud or urday. On Sunda®Mallon went to Crowell, | this city, was stolen last night. ant, disregarding her marital obligations, on AUTTENBERG, N. J., Dec. 23.—The track i bl D sented at its next meeting. undue influenco Mr. Congdon said it would e e e T D L e T T S niet Mateh 0, 1850, wilfully desorted im, ' | was o vory bad condition today AxTweRp, Doc. 2. —The city was startlod Shoeny R S e He was lodged i the upper room of the GEAVES MURDER TRIAL. n police court this “aftexnoon ‘L.C. Ken! I'frst race. six furlongs: Sir George won. | this morning by a tremendous explosion of 1OUAD TO 1B D, it was stated that each bidder should tus rosidence portion of the jail, apart from the & Tasigivan &0 and costeitorexposing his porc. | Lilllan sscond, JpleGithird, Wimo: dynamite that shook the earth. A cargo of EoL L 4 nish bis own plans and then bid riminnl quarters, ans ard plac v 7 : : Lhe - O o e o aarlon ynamite being lightered hixd exploded v S 5 e ou thet. Coots simply bid on furnisbing 3 d ¥ paa the times Saturday. ing up the lighter and sinking a barce. Ay i 4 Al it g ¢ ; morning, December 19, when he was taken AheiniTostimony. ';.“.“”;l "gl’“‘,.‘:“‘“ four :"‘:l”““""'l?l‘,‘t“‘)‘l“»‘l; 1 race. six furlongs: Climax ws T"_ Ll < Ll't. ‘1 Rty 8 A for Any Price figures on movable furniture, or what kind before County Judge Barge for preliminary Dexver, Colo, Dec. —1In the Barnaby | lieasonable evidence wa: aown. that e ond, Gettysburg third. Time 3 wo_men employed on the vessc wer Little Gertie iKe the doy rirl who | of farniture ne would supply the city with examination il the dofense oponod Iis case this morn. | L1, A Do bas made u practics of it for the | MEGur i, six fusionzs: Parikon won, | Killed or blowa into tho water, where they The e ation wa o ed fr # Gk 2 Ori- | Jast year in Lincoln, ze Cochran rea 1 sett second, Gambler third, Tim were drowned. d RbE It G fi et T H The oxamination was continued ' from | jng by placing Kawara Field on the stand v. : ssessing tho fi Tnbuaanthageoondyepbior: ctind 4 e Estelloa day or 30 troublo again. | What kind of furnituro it wunted. It wa about 0:50 a. m. Thursday to avout 4 o'clock thoingactiolbhlimwhiontsasesbinpatiosine, p Plotting in I S A _ aiscretionary with that pody, and after see b, m. Friday, diring whish timo John Pul- | MF. Ficld is judgo of the probate court at | Ho told him that ho kuew of no brutal act | Fifth race, six furlonzs: = Rancreas won, otting in Father Rizgo of Shlingal 0 1L e e aat sitor, Dr. Dovrios, Davo Long. Charles | Providence, R. L He said thatin May last | Which so thoroughly degraded a man in his | Vagubond second, St. Pancras third. Tinme Loxooy, Dec ~The St. Petersburg | jorested himsell in the gir’s behaif and | gecitod that e Ketchum peopi's bid was ?m\]\hum ana Sheriff Mallon were examined | two wills made ‘'by Mrs. Barzaby were of. “ir“c"u‘l“ this of insuitiug women fn. the Sixth rac o oo mile: Smu ! r won, Cyno- cmrexlmmlt.m of tho Times says: *“Numer- | qypanged with the court for a remittauce of 0st advantageous, : for the state. At the conclusion of the lat- | fape, e e. I acon( v RETREIA.E L, Pl , sure second, Bohemiun third.” Time: 1| . ousarrests have been made of workmen in esentenco on on that the cl o K to there bewg no wilublo tar's testimony County Attornoy Loomls | Lo for probate Tho sccond will was | "pr, C. L. Snvder loft today for Freeport, == I I O T AT A T L B bR s inthe ety treasury Mr. aroso and said that_ ho did not cousider_ the | bended him by Dr. Graves. It wasina [ Jil, fospend the bholidays. On Javuary 21 Boxng ar Geneva. o and taotoes g e | et som ¢ G008 SREPREREIN | Cougdon said that if the Ketcham con: testimony of Shopherd and tho statements | sealed envelope and showed no evidence of | he Sails from Sun Francisco for Hong Kong, | Grxeya, Neb,, Dec. 2. —|Speoial Telogram | 00 the chavge of beiug concerned in ar al- | Chiearo, 00 000G NGG o at ground, all ' tho which ho had made anda upon which Diers | having been opened. He received it in Dr. (“‘"“qu&:;fll“ d ‘x):‘;j‘;l;:l“la\;;'f:‘;r— to Tue Bee|—A .boxing match occurred }fifu(»‘\n"r‘nl»"rl.l.;.‘nl.'ll"“... 'n‘\‘.‘,"‘..fii~$l“‘;.i’.”,‘.’f".,,“"‘ ploved by Fathar 1tizgo. to tako. (lostio to | city hall coutracts were void. Such . thing was arrestea as reliabie, and usked that iraves' ce, ed | vead it a can denta . yder is a gra e o ! on E Vol 09w } neasiol y > S 2 prote: t would have the effect of paralyzing the whole B e e tbe: d ueliod that, tho | Graves' office, and oponed it and read it at | ¥q niversity of Dennsylvania dental do- | BOrS last uignt. betweon Ed Nottals of | ) risonors, (Gossip says that & profossor's | the howe i an thepreieni b wanfing Lto TonldisvetuparesiolIaabilpEstolvhol Pien promised t ks somebony ooy for oy | the dostorta request partmont. and received tho appointment | Obiowa, colorea champion of the county, | wifo has bean arrestod on the same chareo,” | £0€somo clothing from Inn‘ ahalciioniishing ol FOU th enteary Eha bonds e a0 Arrose. and tho snse new on will evmine | Cross-oxamined by Mr. Pence, o saia Mr. | through his alma mater. and Tom McCloud of Tobias, with six-ounce | ~Pho Standard’s correspondent at Warsaw | river front where sho had been living with | 8 SHe R EIG SERLICE s S ERCTE it. Seven jurors out of the rogular pancl of | Vau Slyeb, who gave him the Cliester will — gloves, Queoilsborry rulus. Tho bout wus | says that furthor arrests of slleged nibilists | four mon tivtio iauoat hor Rebper 10 &0 | 000 C \GUC odired. | Ho also hold that b ek SRRt EL QU el Ll S debeatiay DEALT HEAVILY Ly LAND, settled in’ three rounds, being given to Mc- | have been made there, thore witt, ner. Once in her old haunts ‘tho | tho moiox was raquired. | Ho uiso held that is being tried before them. Diers has also | erty s A L e Cloud o a foul 'He was outsparrod in | 1t hus trauspired that 12,000 porsons aro | 1t EAve hor guardiantho siip and coutd not ol SO AT OGSO Gy "ihortora the bogun action aguinst Iranik Pulsifer, brothor | Colonel Daniel Ballou, of counsol for the | But it Was in tho Middle of the Mis- | St [OU0L by 1he colored man & (ard | starving o ‘the north of Finlaud, whieh | ¥R ey found the: clild in biding | availablo Tund was creat of the murdered man, for like amotnt. defenso, was the noxt witness. He met Dr, i River, ; 3 v 2 country has hitherto been supposed to be } Ohiowa to see tat their wen had fair play. , i yesterday afternoon aud sent her to polico WhabiihelOlty Gamas 1o, e i Graves abont thirty-five years ago ut a Con- | Broxes Bow, Neb, Dec. 28,—[Special to e {reafinuiamine, hoadquarters for detention while Father 20 HER HUSBAND, necticut school. About a yoar ngo the doctor | qur Ter. |- e arves 3 At the Coliseum Tomortow Nighr. Sirty Were 4 Rizgo was notified, [{coibiiatibiabRigsomer e et muttarsbig| (oA ARG Thoatses il Rabar A tennen B P SRR ARILAR R L TS S BIsEYAWer Jelllad 0 8 Ze i on the availability of the fund now, but he Lincotn Colored Man Probably Fatally | $nco thon ho has douo uo logal businesk for | $0n At York yesterday is tho culmination of Jsox, Doc. 23.—Advices have been re- —_— was somewhat undecided as to the question Cut by Ris Wife. bim until this trfal. He became acquainted | @ bold plot to rob facmers of this vicinity by | ¢ard for the Colisoum Christmas night. | ceived from south Africa to the effect that LOCAL BRIVITIES. of whether or novthere wasan availablo Lixcowy, Neb,, Dec. 23, —(Special Tolegram was sentenced to eform sehool by Judge | The eity council had the right to choose City Attorney Poppleton agroed with him it ire. Baruaby in October, 188, " 110 | tho wholosalo. The caso for which Stophon- Fivst on ilmlln'm: il be the 1}:«1 bout ul! whilo the Cortinhios oxpedition was enouto e il painting ontitled “loo,” prosentod | 1und when the contract wis lot. e know | was sumuioned to the ofiice of Dr. Gravos to | son is now held grows out of & horse deal on | & Series of three vetween au African and | from Quillimane to Maghamba, an explosion | by Mrs Seavey Lo the Police 1 | there was no fund when tho bid of the com- to Tuk Bee, | —A colored woman was arrested | see a woman who wanted his advice, The | 2 & 0FeD. B2 Italian tug of war veurs, which is to be fol- : y : DY TN - RERVOR L LOI oS0 pany was accepted, but after the election g 3 3 8 Bz b A 3 0 r scale, i vhich no! rtgages L J 0848, g of gunpowder occurred by whicn sixty per- | association, will bo raflad off tuis afternoon | hind IReat at 1 o'clook this morning churged with stab- | Woman was Mrs, Baraaby, who ally om- \":'I':‘ s”',‘.l,";,‘:»L«..‘L:‘.‘.,.liv "m‘.fi?m‘n‘x’:u .:::?ll‘j‘_"","f loweu by o le bicycle race, four entrios, | sons were killed and 170 wounded. ; at 4 o'clack. {‘,‘""’,‘ ']‘ ek I nirpsoled ’,}.",“}“”' ".',""‘f"‘!, biug hor husband, Setu Bolay, o barber em. | Ploved Colonsl ‘Balloli 10 contest hor' hus- | Jjore the Geulating | B Videven. | anda five-mile roller skating race. The tug fallip e o o W s osald tho unuvor rogarded: tho, contrag North Foupleaiith! atroek “Bath | oanae iall: | Iheiwlll baibeou prohatedand it eq i¥¥o ¢ MiMound = \litys i Kaniy - who! i norinds tolua o oysariiikoipulis,fad wh AHQRI AN I 400Uy Tidval of Minden. doalor in ary goods. The | wanted it Jnaically dotermine. He touiht . otonel ou had filed apoe: vhen a A0hng s ) who 1e darkeys anc ' t av ong ity idval of Minden, dealer in dry goods, ) anted 1t judically dotermined © thoug| all tho evening nd bad a | comisomios s oHacton. "fi’_,”"‘,,‘i"",},‘lt:l_'lfn‘ was formerly “a - posidont Cof © York N alaao HealtsE Ant lv‘x(l'a; T o Michigan's ox-Seoretary Makes n | Store wus closod on chattel mortguges ag- | Mr. Simeral's construction of the chartor in s ant over a dollar | mise Mrs. Baruaby was to recoivo $105,000. | SOuit¥: oa Well known to many of the old | Good music will be in attendance. Deposit to ¢ over a Shortage g g roference U tho avalability of the fuad which the woman had givor hor husband to | Ot of this amount Colonel Ballou received 9 ) 3 2 ! Harry Stavks s bebind the would wre sovornment i £10.000 . friend, Robert k. Stevens of Mound City, . LANSING, Mich., Dec. 23.--Hon. Robert B. 5 4 ¥ JHnI M S e bt o i pwhon procure an apartment for the night. After | S1H000 as his fees. Colonel Ballou told 9 9 OURE ¥ Fyke:s « omin headguarters on & complaint waie Mr, Si 1 still maintained that when tho | 30 B veut to Haskell's ranch at Milldale with a et i Black of Mamsteo was tendered and ac- vith petit, lare coptod the contract b, and ! about arawing up Mrs® Barnaby's will. Ho | ¥ Senator Morgan recoived the following | Blac Mumisteo W endered and ac- | him with petit lavceny. Lt is claime bid was accoptod the contract was mnade, wt issvisntine ‘\m:ml.n\v.\. neaged & back, | thought the amomit thevein bogueathed ta | YIOW 10 “‘,“:]'\I;\':”‘rf“l;""l’:""‘_“h [ihov SUC- | telogram yesterday from Harry Cornish of | copted tho oflico of sccretary of stato made | Stavks went into a chop house al i20 Novth it was boforo o boids voro A ut bofore entering it tne woman wanted the | Dr. Giraoves was $25,000. The witness ad- . . n | the Boston Athletic association vacant by the resiguation of Mr. Soper today, | Sixteenth strectlast night and stole some adge Doance took the case under advise- ) i i ahen whid i SRR " | handwn over to him notes held by Stepbenson ; Slates, kniyea wd will decide it Suturday, gollar back. A souflie eusued, in which | mitted ho had ruceived s letter trom Mrs. | 1g'the umount of 82000, secured by a mort: | Bostow, Muss.. Doc. 21—To W. J. Mor Mr. Soper deposited with the state troasurer | PIIES KiIves, cies ou was stabbe ¢! sife, ‘Tho | Barnaby, complaining thut Graves was :&:1]‘ wa v\n!‘h a \\vkln apo lulu knife, Tue | Bernaby; goumpiintn patDe \Qrayes s (o varor s of land, represeited to bo | Omaha: "ho Kiiropean thampion Weyelists | tho sum of &2, uccompanied with a letter, blade entored his ne 18t above the 8 an. Colona ssouri Valle; ). Stephens e annagan, Lumsdon, Wood, Lamb, Howeli | o g pstance AAtaiaovans blade entored bis neck just above tho 1o | Tiillow Gid ot think e had & rigbt to jnjor. | 11 Missouri Valloy, Mo. Stoplouson received | O'fluuapsi, Limsgon. Wood: Lumb. owell | sayiog in substance that Lo had discovered oulde o, Inilictitig an fnjury which | forgn tho matior, as. the doctos was. My for forty-two hoad of horses in ex- | Wi Baiin, larthere for Chicuxo wnd Omabi | by memorandum in nis possession that he may result in death, Tue women was ar- ) % HAGRAL o s nge. faal s e OF ARG JR5K 1080 U0 | hold certain moneys belonging to the state, Barnaby’s agent. 'In the cross-examinatio [ dny might. Wood won the Worcoster 3 ging ate, rostod wud tho knifo found in her dress | (oloiel Bullon said that ne had ‘l;'::f; e Lator Haskell bocame alarmed by the man- nd. Ashinger third, The 1 and that bo had applied to the oftice of tho | ¢ 9 &) T poeket. ~Ihis morning Bolen i resting easy | (ruvas 5500 for recommenaing hiur to Me. | BOF io which the horses were belug disposed i lost one lap by falling, Eck hus | secretary of state for information os to the | 3 4 raight i must have been given to but his physiciuns have little hopo of his | puvity Vs ki of and wired to Missouri Valloy to ascortain ra0 of the purty. Coisas exact amount, but it was rofused: that nis | Coroner Hurcigan hield an inquest yoster . tho TOGOYErY 3avaaby in the contested will case, TN A O L PR TP T pars M Suooess had been no greater in an application | 48y moruiug at Heafey's over Ui vemaius of | the manugers of the umuling rooms on Two experts in lhand g vore a 998 0! A8 t gNEho 4 lips ] o - - x A appucatio 1 W 1 >, - stroe st 1 it for wheh 8 po- Boloul s tho samo man that was tried for | o (%0 GXPRIS fn handwriting swore that | yypg had beon given. Ho was informod that | EID& 105 Tolay, to the investizativg committee, but ho way | Alonzo Wilkins, tho Union Pacilic brake- | Douglas street lust for.hohipie P murder under such sensational circnmstances L 0 SQR LI WRIARYE R he LG uestion had long since bee There is reasou to consider theso horses | of that the t uid not wan, killed at Vaile fho jury returned a | Jice caliod to raid tho Diamoud about § X Bottlo was Similar i weiting to lattors war. | the land i question had long since been of tho opimion thal the amouut aid not ex ! A yoar or 50 ago at Beatrice. Ho aud i white bes. thoy el moc s Wit | swept away by the curvent of the river. Of- | likely to win today at Guttenberg: ¢ hat deposited, and that he stood ready of accidental killing, exonevating | oelpck not o sign of gumbling utensils nor mau named Carson were arcostod for the | o Wiiie Wore by the same. verson. 1 | ficers were informed of the doal and tho ar- | 1. Stratug o pay into tho treasury whatever sum might ns' follow trainmen 5 « | gamblers could bo found murder of fruit treo peddier at a colored | Sril WELWES Wore by uho samo poraon. | 10 1 rest ollowed. The other mau escaped, 2 Milt Yo o bo found due from him. It is bolieved this | Juve Tin-O-Tip Victoria Ilosse Zulu Din A thorough scamh was made “by tho dance. _[ixcitoment ran high and the shorift | (RETRINEETER, TEIRONEE, ROt Of Lo ex- —- will relieve nim of the liability of criminal | gan Omisha, sun KKing Cetown Totowa, | officors, but nothing compromising turned up. was compelled o eall out the state militia to e AR AR AL el shas EDWARD M. FIELD I3 INSANE Tlogu~1 prosecution provided tho roport of the in- | will lecture today ab the Cor clal colle A few chairs woro ranged ngainst the wall prevent a mob of se L thousaud indignant | (T Coa" oFE s Wara the sam. . e - - h b ‘v’:;ll‘ljn- vestigating committee should show him in | over the Boston store, on the habits and eus id au old tat stood in the rear of tho citizens from lynching the men. Ho was |~ 570 Co LI A Bonnett, vetorinary | SUCh 18 the Verdict of a White Plains, L1 L delault. toms of tha people of ‘Atvica. Jave Tip-O-Tip | yoom. This was couliscated and loaded into acquittea at tho trial. His phyicins in- J ANy h VOLBRRREY NE " NESTE ———— ote., is but 19 years old and hns been do this | (he pateol wagon T surgeons, were called to prove that arsenito N. Y., Jury AENJOF VESTEKRDAY. A A ormed him tonight that he eould [ gyEeons: M ot v W P A S h AR LOCOMOTIVE BUILDIN Intry six yours, e will also sing u num. Ihe wosse tben visited Foley's, * over not possibly got well He e potassium was sometimes kept in live wre Praiys, N, Y., Deo. 23.—Tho in- iR ber of African songs. Admission will be | Hopnbergor a statement in which ho doclared thau | fiV\% The Point desived o be made by | quiry into tho sanity of Edward M. Field | (o S Output for the Year— Compari the woman stabbed him. She 185 ‘meae his testimon was to show that the | yaran this morning before Judge toberts nlt Itman continues to grow weaker utpu fc omparison ) 4 2 z 1 o ound everything as quiet as 0 statement today which may implic 'n.’-"n\‘: puttlo “of whitky hud remainoa in tho 20kan I CIAmIRE .18 "\";:U‘ "\‘ SOn | gooratary of Wile Elkins s in Washinzton, With Last Year's Output, AT, Tody of Doshioides, I&. caused tho | afticers’ found oyery Ming as quiet ay the i ) 0 | bugg: siablo over @ efore | ANd 0 crowded court room, A jury was se LA 3 - ; 4 3 arrest las! d wgrave and | grave. white men 1 the affair. Sbhe was not his (L L] ver nlght befor Bone Bros.. dey b 1 denlers of Gainsville New Youk, Do he Railroad G Jimes Carri ho chargo of porjury and | it is undersigod thut Chiof Heavoy swore On account of no quorum belug prese - thore was o meotng of tho Nebra CAUGHT ¥CUL TABLES, Humane sooioty, which hz2a boen called moetin tho Iaxton cafe pariors, Another | gesuly ot the Lintest Raid Made on all for n_moeting will be sentout directly e T ., Bully | 5 #nd tho roows fico over the Turl sitoon. In cach place the s f . being donvercd to Mrs. Barnaby, that | cured after a shght delay and then counsel | Tox., fatiod for S0; wasots, 81500 wife. They have becu living together until | g - RN, |t L2 2 W out the scarch warrants and directed affairs recontly. Lately she hias beon an inmate of | S0M¢ 0f the hostlers might have drunk the | for Mr. Field raad the afidavits of sevoral B. Blaukenshiphas boon appointed re from headquarters, whilo his scrgeants made AN oLy A4 original contents of the bottlo and in order to TR < ronla bo extremely | Of the business OF £ Boutnin of Dallis, ¥rom the roturng of locomative building by | According to Todd's 1ale prisouers pur @ questionublo resort in this city escape detecuion retilled it from tho noaresy | PoYSlCIauS stating that it woula bo extremely | iy ¢1io request of eAHtors. the privite shops, thit Is, wli other than rail- | chased houselioid gooks on time and swore | tho round-up. Agninst the Ba Dottle at nand. Tn this way they might have | daUEercus to remove Field from Ludiow | “ifkiukeo's v } t they would moy 1. Later tho | L singlo | v was captured and al dbmmitteo. is hard ot wor Ate, the output 1s loss thian It was last yeir \ for th ght! S A L Special Tele- | Stumbled upoh & bottlo of ‘arsenite of | street juil to White Plains. Judge overt- | and will spure np welns to capture the demo- | Wy Yan compiro the product of but thirtom st valuedak $lo0 - was suipped wesk: | tha Tolles chivo, W SHAW JOLGHETFRERED geam to The Bew, | —The jury in the case of Mlum_and ).m..’ l'n:pll“-l It iuto tio | so0 thereupon excused Iield from peing | CFRtle MttOnal . ";'\" Vot R works fn"the two years. bug thoso Inoluds all ::H mn wod by tho palr. ! i.;_tr'l‘_\ uced thom | work | foue ol aushy tanlady tavea fran nal whisky bottle, thus explaining the | present, The taking of testimony wa New York custops officors huve made n | of o Inrge wor hese show 15 ud the avrest was made sliortly aftorwar erent plac Hartigan againse Bostwick, after being out | presenee of the poison in that bottle. 17pon e taking of testimony was theg, ! tiventy-six hours, returned a verdict today | thelr cross-examination it was dey seizure of & nuguber of valuible paintings | locomotives Duilt | dinst %200 in for tue plalnuff in the sum of &5, M;. | DAt theycould notnmmeany positivo i zotte, 1n its issuo of Dacember 25, will say removing mor d property from the state, commenced Which had been $ificeied Into the cotintry 190, W flling off little ' losy (= m— D. Ogden Bradloy, president of the Tarey- |, Uolibetur, AREL, Warmoustle | of the | tha 8, (BEGIDNLED trant the Carrantrus | §POVS8IANSMIMAAANIAIAAMAAIN ORI P 2RI ONII e e rrseeesrOnes 00, Hartigan purchased ten shares of stock in | 14RO 10 which they had seen arsenite | town National bank, testified that Edward | yaveniie servie We been removed from | ports. which huve senerally been that work in e =~ the defunct City National buuk. The vaiye | Of potassium in a livory stanle. M. Field had done business with his bank | oflice by the president the shops wis stick. The fact seems to b R y of thesbshnros’ ho sought to recoyer as he T'bo court then adjourned until tomorrow | for vewrs. Durine the pust two years wit An_ unknown ussissin firod upon W, M, | Uhat within the lust two or three yours the ci . 4 was influenced by fraudulent and untras | When Dr. Graves will go upon th n | ness hoa noticed Eleld’s pecular actions, and vell of Belton, Ky . throu:h ni open door, [ BACIty of the private shops hus tncrensad o S . b 1) v . Froatly that whist s now DUt w very moderato statements i 10 the cobdivion of tho bank | BIs 0Wn bebalf tad refused to loan him any moremoney | #nd kitled him “Thirty-four buckshiot pene- | e TThe plamilff moved for o new teial. This 1o — - unless his fatber, Cyrus W. Field, would go | trated the body. Xo vlue to the murdurer. NN i ma, A0 CAE AL SIRAL A onast Bt Sake fus an Lanation e Lindlay, tho brother-in-taw of Bawara | ¢ more hopetat it b tean Tor same | M 0 HESIOR 1 Y 1 AR 4 PLEASE READ THIS. an Dexver, Colo., Deo. 23 —-In the United " ddward | tie” He s ahio 10 SItup. v it L ¥ M. Field, testified that young Mr. Fiold was 2 | were spocial poisons why these three should AR v ; 8hot ja Playimn Siates district cOUrt horo yestoraay the fiem | Anouotaly e o 1 C1OM WA | upneiannyout il Gnlly'sowiave o foars | v Hikonsed thetr outpt. T tosal out B ©CO Cents a pound for VAN HOUTEN's; : H moglute dings nut of fifteen works this yoar—two of which Rastixas, Neb,, Dec, 23.—[Spoecial Tole- | of Chisholm, Boyd & White of Chicago, Mrs. Edward M. Field, wife of the man did not report lust yes . - Ay “, = A gram to Tuk Ber | —Joo Dieken, the 13-year- | through their attorvey, Tuylor E. Bram of | Wh0so sanity is in question, testified that bher Forer ROV FORAFEIMSL YIRS | GOCOA (“Best & Goes Farthest") seems to he old boy who was accidoutally shot through | that city, ficd a suit agamst the Colorado | iaband had boen acting strangely for somo | Fhe Hronoh chamber of deputies has fixed | The teath Kol 1 3 . | high. Let us compare it with the price of Coffee: the hoaa last night by & playmato, is & | Firo Clay Manufacturing company of Pucblo, | hut daring the et year bn hoet ponate The new-canimetcial trenties huy MUSOATING, 18, Dac, 23.—R. M. Burnott, & | 11b. of goor coffee costs at least 30c., makes 31 half-pint cups procarious condition, and it is doudtful if he | Colo., allegiug that tho defendants bave in- | morose and ilknatured. Her husband fre the third reading in the o house of th prominent eitizen of this place, dronped dead 2 ok “ + therefore 90c, " 08 u o “ will live the night through friuged unon thair patents of thoe brick press | quently spoke to her diring the summer of | HUuEsF dlot ] of heart disease this morning, aged 70 years. H. ( v T LA T s Oun, Nan, Dac Eh[Byocial 50wy | Fi o compuus rom urther saiug 15 | oo hiv' s o besa e s | Bopery oury P RIS B | rdane s Bt e st whoun harsoman i | 3 G W Which Is the Cheopor Drink? "W : & Ban.|—Hon, Edward M. Coftu of Ord, on | Mmnchines, and also that tho defendants ve | Lerently und stured vacaotly: at friends | soived. The eloctions for new mombers wili | 15LktoN, Md., Dec. 23 —John A. J. Cres RETAIL PRIOE 90¢ § 93 cups of Coffee, y s o o | Made to ronder an account of the profits | whom he chanced tomeet. He hat always | b hold on Februa wll, ex-postmaster gencral died this morn aiake por P tbe oooasion of his retirement from (he | \yyich may bave accrued to tham by tne uso | considerd bis sone of hotor putamount iy i e 8 g =" g | el (160 * ''V.H.Cocoat bench, was tendorad a banquet by the mem- | of these machines, in order that the plain- | all else. Ho had rece tly spoken 1o hor of DeWitt's Little EBariy Risers; best little vr Lage, U.T., Deo. 23 —Bishop Johm . 1 by ry Groce i b s of the Valloy county bar. The mecting | 11s may be reimbursea for the same. tinancial transactious be dad mid>, tut when | tisfor ysp3pit a, scur stomach, bad breuth | Suaip, one of tho olaest resients here, i BETIRIIINONOPIIE 2000000,