Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 15, 1892, Page 5

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WILL S00N &NOW HIs FATE HOW THE ARGUMENTS WERE CONDUCTED Instraetions of the Coart Coneladed Within Twenty Winutes—Wark of Burginrs st Syraen: it - Nebraska Crop Con- mising. Tale- ate of jncy of d about argnments ol M se and Au Special gram to Emanue his peers, as given in A. Hartigsa Judg st 2 T Fist1s in the t having n. the hands of & The oraer of was follow he de prosecution sed for atty for the cloek J segan tions to and os later gave & sigh of rel he jury v two dnding the defendant gu ading n the emby and the other acqu Deputy Bovi men und condu eliberate At 10 0 Beall and eourt hou Humpshers was (nft and ail settled of No eanj resuit or the pre o Beall cend. blanks, shargec toliars as viauk 1sed. tne tweive yraom to ot still out. Judge evs bad left ana the nt deserted. Bailiff n charge of the jury down to make an all-aight job es are hazarded as to the | status of the jury all Nows Noces. +.—|Spe A brother Wiltiam Frem Furwosr, Neb. Bae. Ruwe, Ruwe, soid his farm in Germany and with | his family will make this their futurs home. hey wars detained & fow days paaran tine at Raltimove and were sunjected o in- tios m Chicago. The brothers naa not irvy-tive vear Judge Willinm Mart raury of the victary ne battle of Yestardav, and one at todas. by ywingng the slrs and siripes the gent idence. Prof o u)-‘r ntend the Insty L was in the 3 sturning from Neligh, whers hers te nad | beeq for pupils. H ports more punils en- roiled now thaa ever before. Hon. R. F. Travelek, the will spemi in the court next Fnd M, others from Omaha B Come gave th of Colon Sept. ful to Ta n celenra wou be th ited apuitepec, Mex., 2e City of Mexico w the an- ot aijance ouse mn orator this ci; Special saring com- e acre a el weing i There 1eard ars com . e awrme n the o ng ouck to G gram to enstbound west of tins piace aeck anaut sever and th be w sou i prom. whom are iastings, who ruws, re- m this soidi western fnent speak General . J spoke toit oubiican district, whc wi Wmrrow. he aid Fisse of the LaxD, Neb.. Seot. —The frst sugar b xnard sy op. [Soscial to ts were crop and n the whole, apoearaace nage a 20t ta company erop and expect of the twao pr T was m 1300, Thacti vab., Sepr duy and attendan nan ar-o won Calonel Jones w nicuse, Neb, to Tus Bax. hieves guined an e residence of [ra Conger this e members of the famil set of diemond se, en- were at the . ear rings belongmg to Mr. Corger's aaugh- ter, Mes. Armswong, and with sev- athe: icies of less valve, made his es Littie Tim, " Lowt. preial Baldwis o grand lare sitting in chumbers penitentiary arrested Teiegr lored, fore Jud farrison’s today, ani wa for eighice Suturdany. Mouday raw. ty aad and IsAVALE, gram to T this mer Miss ed Mr. Mrrile Sawyer. ar yo aghter of tie place. vis is one of | g men aud Miss Bawyer is the e eading mercian Kant-ia Neb., Sept. 14. — Spectal to Tuz cadiog of e Miss duth of Fasmox Bun. | —The w ‘ora Rud wnd ail, his lace, was oday, Rav young eoupie nia to visit Mr. Me. Ashe o0k 1o Kont's brated at derating dyer tor V 1000 Th Mysterious Duath of an oLJUNCTION, Neb., Sept Bas Tatane. 14 ~Upon swalkeniag this moraing White of t woath ol oude, turing the aight. #00d bewita. Mot to Tux Mr. sad Mirs. Jomes fouud that taeir one with Them, hud die enlia was aopurentiy in Graad lelsud's College Opened. Guaxp [sLaxp, Nob, Sepr. 14 —|Special to Tux Bex. |—The Grasd lslaud Saptist coi- lege was tormaily oveued yesterday with over afty stadents ecrol The oulldiogs | are slogantly furnisbed, especially the arls’ | dormiiory. e Massachusects Republicans Lo Sesatou. Bostos, Mass.,, Sept. 14 —The repuoiican state couvention was Beid i Tremout Tem- e Eben S. Draper wus lemporary chair- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE THURSD\Y =THE JORSE DRY GOODS COMPANY. =525 Special Bargains -~ Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Blankets, Cloaks, Boys' Clothing - —AND—- DRESS GOODS We have some Special Bargains in New Goods, particularly in our D ress Goods Counter; we are making prices to sell them ——==l g = =V om e = All Wool Dress Goods 39 cents. and mixtures in dress goods will vart = 2 Toned Wale Diagonalsf 58 cents. (hangeabls Diagonals 50 cents. Hn Agants for Dr, Jaeger's Buttarick's Pafteras and H zaar Forms. il Finest Ail Wool Tricot Serges 50 cents. SEPTEMBER 15 1892-TWE ILVE PAGES BOYS SUITS = PAIR PAN'S WITH THIS SUIT. The ¢ year ecloth noi. style Whote th 2test I w wirs pa A great bargain, plain col- | fine all I wool serges, soft eautiful ses, joc; worth #5c. BEDFORD CORDS 75 cents. B worth ford L A Y osed 1rrency. either Oy incon- vertibie paper money or the free coinage of The demand is made thai a legal rier be loterposed against ind immigration. Natnaniel P. Banks sad were unagimeusly suminated arge man ana nairman tne infation of the = Joian TO DISPUSE OF HER BABT. nenced Lincoin Woman Calls Out the Police. n ase of a D Sept. 14.—[Special t a womaa had been Tne nat t A womun anz. oo 'y ot aliog an m u scene and fon. e purtially corre sorne an a sur past Jetween wiho savory reputatiun nas livea M an on L sets, gave child at an earty nour This afternoon she was de 0 drop the mfant in a led the fact that the nad been dead rai hours. snce detailed w0 look that th a8 bor wom w a morning while trying saby s netween 30 en. kno as a iclan who t 48 his ovinion 10t more than an | tnerefore by aame deing and ) years old sad has oose character. ‘The pi ned the dead nfant gave pat it coutd b ved our, aud the case has She Used a Gun. | Peggy 4 ap to the coun: g a general dis- turbance in her neigabortood. Yesterday afiernoon she Decame mvoived in & quarrel with some neignhoring women, asa after | sbe had been warsted i toe versal batie which folowed, ran into the 1ouse aad gut & qun which she bewan driog into the crowd. | Ste dred several shots, ail of waica fdew | wide of the mark. They at once rewistered a compiaint at the palice station, eharging her with shooting with mtent to kil This morni1g the cnarse was withdrawn and_she w used of assauit and battery. Upon 18 chargs she was convicted. Disposed of City Bomds. ing of the eity council was rthe purpose of dispe A colored w hason, | iviug on B street, Juil A special mee heia tois evening nu of the bouds A the ton. Representatives of several eastern JMnWicg GOUSes wers present aud for & time oidding was saimated. Flualy the souneil voted to reject all bids and piace t Neison C. Broes of oar for Lhe bonds aud neerest {rom date taie of delivery anc aiso pav No other big was offered and oted. The bonus i ed W 70,000, ¥rom he Pulien Conrt. Michael Shea was this morsing orougnc into court upcn cowslaine of Mary Colye Who accuses bim of Geing e futher of ber unbors cuild. He was Sound overto e dis- | triet court, \ Harry Bustard aad W. N. Cross ware each | fned $5.20 for ceing drunk contrary W Lbe ‘Dunicipal code. The police made two novel arvests last | night. They wers called w e Weir dive where ey fousd two [adian womes beiong- exam- | 4 | ances. He was' appose ne Omahs tride and 3 man he was unadie w roncunce of th an women Had 3 1 to ner back. Both pleaded of any wrong doi 1pon their pro heir olankets and go back to who was WANTED 16 BUY THE STOCK. One of the Leading Attraeti 1 Cert New York Circles, Sept. 14— Spe were coa Gadey he surpri 3 and fasiion Di tnat s in colors fo of the lady leagers of *400,” and they simply wanted ta buy the deaier out entirei “Ksep your eye on Godevs,” as one of giris said, “[ dery you to tase your ays uff thut glorious bevy of American oeiles.”” The aror created in certain circles by the b iant portraits w! 18 autograpn of th Naw York society belles in tueir latest Paris gowns is indeed & sensation. e WEST OMAHA REPUBLICANS. res didates for Poutieal Honors Their Views. maha cessful mes was adaressed by al of the party Among the speakers were E. M. Bartiets, Judge C. & Scott, R W. Breciaoridg Adams, Philip Winters, W. W. Slabaugt James Waisa, Jono Williams, H. L. Day. County Super:atendent Hills aad A.L. Yroo 3 3 admitied tnat e was 4 candi 'or congressionai Oonors, but fesred Liat he Was 9ot Zoing W dccomplish West Omuaa for be saw caadid: 1aa voters. nrough tae preeiuet a faw rom the evidences of ne saw e imagined LOAG Uhe Dracinct was re- publicea. Was proud LDat De oeloneed w0 toe repuciican party, the Darty wnicn could peint Witd Pride G its statesmen, ora- ors and presidents. He wound up Lhe peo- pic’s party and very abiy axninined the e prineipies of the Fepublicans. Judge Scots said AL e Wis & republican becuuse that Wis LU8 DAFLY WOCh supported | the Bomes of Loe couniry aad he country was founded oo the gome. He did aot want to Ml potities, Dut simpiv to make scquuin he union of couren and siate and told af how e would waireduce consututional smendwents woich would suve the country from variods impending | disaslers Uf Le were seni W cuogress. | R W. Breciiuridge made a very interest- ng and witty speeet, piainly setting forh | nis grounds fge the fuith tBat was w him but pefraining frow anv reference to bis can- Qidacy for he county stlornevsiin. His re- murke wers weil received DY the audicoce. Other speccnes io @ sibilar vein Qeld ihe sudiesce uatil aearly miduight. The Wast ry s Republican iug lust tae U i sefors ni He baa davs n 1 sefore and for wrappers or | Present | $81.2 an searely believe al that 1g this paper wi A SPECAL SALE \E\Y Blankets and Comfortables. of Blankets on rodug he t an factories. These and ar and Cal Lot 1-50 palrb at §1.75 Lot 2«50 palrs at §3.50 L 3--50 p&lFS at §4.50 Lot 4-50 pairs Forth 38,00 nsist ¢ of best ¢ fLot 5—-59 paiys at §7.00 GRAY BLANKETS, -Lot1--100 pairsat $1.50 STURM SERGES Lot2-- 50'pdr$at$ 2.00 SSC. 46-INCH 11PCOTC outh Dakota Democrats Looking to the Populista for Comfort. ctories—New Jers & Hot Time—Massacliosects Repubii- emas Political Potnters. :andidates o lis state, 1ssed was nat of To tiis sub- e anvoted. [t was prac- e democrats could named par cket. A confer with ndepenceuts and otter of C state 15 appo Wood, songress t1s¢ make DUT N0 action was | standing neing agree 2 the 1pon nner, of the Black F diaced on tion or @ was called for 2a8is of for avery ab members. Trepo ovens the<ampaien at Water- town on Seplember 24, souaiinz at £lkton on the i, at Madison on the 27th and at Can- ton on the Lh thaa democrat Octber 7 NOT AT ALL HARMONIOUS Colorado Demoerats Huve Trouble in Puass- ing Saitabie Kesolations, Duxven, oio, Sept. ide—Pae First democratic natar Gan Raw. Myron W JAFLY nomigee (OF congress from wis nominated by acclamation ie matier of AppABLIDE & comMIL solutiuns came up a solit in Tney desired the appoiutmer mmitae, while Wenvar demo- 'r'J< s Would 0ot permit it The soiting fac pmoediatelv called daotasr convention, 4 Juho T. Booa was mude cuairma, afier endorsing Reed's nominaiion iopted ras utions pledgiuz Hitel ™ dumoc aigh 4od pemeiples. aino @ndorse the platform aad, cand: Chicugo comvenfioe, peafess fas uastip of Clevelsad and ral Pius (Grm 420 somisations ot Pusolo. Bad 3 Mankey snd Facros Time. TrexD N. J, Sept 4—~The demo- cratis siate coavention met here today. here was 8 lengioy siuggie Oetween con testing deleguiions from Passaic county, re- son gressional was neld here :bairman. seing chosen the peopl e on ¢ an Thay gov r Judge W and Edward aced in nomination. [ Wertz man some sarp audience forth a t ndous uproar ensus 3 convention ngtty row oal the zomina n of andors 1 de TAKING COLD COME a Recent St ons Dem Sew an Angnry of sae Campaign wid © sentimen propis of the renuered They Moot i State Conventio George Clack. o Eadorse Seut. repubd an state nvone 0 i | norniag, s 10 permanent arganizat n em ag 2 ) 0s advan need orary a00n , the commit Wi Wis A000UICe lons would nag rasolut 20 reudy ne of this mor the tents 0g was the acther, who lark, of e conve Jpeniog prayer ora ta & democrati govesnor. This Drougnt dow; the cunvention retived for & w report of tae resolu e sdministration wod pese Wie esodidacy of Clarg, & dem ograt. This will pve Clark ac least 60,000 autuf & possivle W10 CPUOLCER VoL, The folilowers of Judge Clars are i bigh spirits, whiie (he Hogg followers are iu the | ion af & Dless ndidaie for the Bouse snd on Begro pr ed Uos Geurgw ( at $5.90 b argains HE MOR E DRY GOODS LADIES' JACKETS $3.50. LADIES' JACKETS $5.00. new LADIES' JACKEIS $7.50. |ak sind: and sides, 18 1 almost Lagam gram un v of t Jon. ee for ors fol with & mem oraiors Lair gx Ropabiiena Each ~The Gentlemen’s and Ladies :uos heid @ rousing meeting lul room, alegant ia tae ” ) Clark supreme bench the m was nes present s wus retary wil chuir. iai 0 ng are tne oo beid at W ONVENTION. . in at Nom nat Laram ot 14— ention hewd b for congress, H. Barron tars, adopted. and - The convention s Strong Spaci vernor, Parm- vas nidents Dissatistind. Sept. L tepindent Many e nas nag ielegates viaha, an, [ ow, J D. Me( Zennon al and ing the vote or ts are dis- S e conceds v al erats of ng was lortan +x pocte draw a v anianm at Dept. wita the Lud Judge Burton " ady wiks of Repuo 10 thaiz praside: Hastings Curtains, $8.90. ce Lura\ifl:. 68 cents. Chenille $12.00, \lrh.l[d $1.15. Worth ¢ dl’t\ln 3, le; which was a The rg Sepr. 14— county rnoon presen &, silowing dele Festerday from hers to atte vention at Siaad es wers elec nd the repubi Stevenson in North Cacol N -Hon touta; sDeai he Woud River Republicaos, Se & —[Special 2 8 Tne atls :rops are ta ~Tne widae aw: eague here of Auce memoers ars not wo good. @puaL Bay ™ Che Wi -— HNEW 5 HE WA GOLNG, hed in Kaosas Who Hewvan, A negro Duda's pt. 14 1amed Jjames Th Miss Maoel W mpsou made s0n at b morniag. " = al assn hoarding nesaache ine wis & otner. [ " headacne. medi the i

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