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THE_OMAHA_DAILY BEE: SUNDAY/JANUARY 15 1893-SIXTEEN PAGES. i " FALCONER'S GREAT CASH SALE. Silks, wool dress goods, winter cloaks and ready-made suits, blankets and comforts, Chinese pottery ware and bric-a-brac, will receive our special attention this eck, Wearecover-loaded in these stocks. We must reduce them. The prices we quote below will appeal to ever y economic buyer. Reduce your expenses for the boming year by buying now, while this great cash saving sale is going on. Send this paper to your out-of-town friends. It will pay them to come hundreds of miles lo buy now. Don’t neglect this chance. Don’t put it off. Read every word of this ad. Not an oNer here that is not bona fide. BN o\ & BN\ S Dress Goods. 1. Blankets. Llnalxs : ! 0 be appreciated in the House quality or COST. We want the space and will have it, Next week, and for the balance of the month, we will offer ble sacrifice of our profits. avy dress silks, in colors and black, at a fraction of their real A 10:4'white blanket worth 81,00, for 650 ve. [very lady in Omaha intending to purchase silks cannot : . oy J All Goods Matked s Dlntn Figuves. Our Loss ts Your Gain. afford to miss this opportunity. 10-4 white blanket veisbeeneesieens worth 81,25, for 8B Vigures. O, —m - - - - 24-iuch heavy rich faille, in colors, at $1.25, soid everywhere in A 10-4 white blanket e worth $1.75, for $1.00 Deducted from Each Bill, 400 the cast 24 picces toselect from. 4 A 11-4 white blanket CEEs s ssv e o WORLH 88,00, 108 §1:78 24-inch lustrous silk bengaline. the choicost dress fabric to be 10-4 white blankot ‘“‘..,1 .. worth $4.50, for O 4500 CHEVIOU TaBlers 10w, s < v st ch e eivons | 86 This 1c N W Tk FOR found, at $1.474; splendid value at §2.25, M2l Lol L IR B LR Another heavy bengaline at $1.17, worth $1.75 beautiful lino 11-4 white blanket (wool).. tevevincworth 86,50 for $4.75 Our $8.75 Box Conts now Veitis . 580 A R TR ‘h"\,- ot X evening shades in this number. A 10-4 groy blanket............ STPELYS $1.00, for G50 Ou 00 Russian Blouses now . TG R T 3 Se and 400, D ‘w‘w R i Colored bengaline at 462 and 65¢, worth and $1.2: A 10-4 grey blanket Silk volvets and plushes at 49¢, worth 75¢ to $1.50. At 29c: All our crepe de chene silk in evening tints at 05¢, former price This lot is nches wide and 5 makes a dress. Comes in effe ripes with the nd fancy mixtures They worth_at least 60c per y {During this sale At 36¢: |‘ nla is wsuper lot of fancy weaves, At 48c: e @ik, Thus lot includesour fancy mixed cam- "0 A full size comfort filled with whito cotton.....worth $1,50, for 980 Very fine silkaleen covered ........ +vvv..Worth $2.50, for $1.76 Ot 825,00/ PIUBL COBE HOW:xss'sss s sesassnin Wt One-third of the Price At 15c. vees Our $12.00 Fur Trimmed Coats now,....... ERRTITIITTS coos 800 10-4 groy blanket (wool)....... oo 3 ! Our $13.00 Long Ulsters now..... tesssersins soee e 10000 11-4 grey blanket (woolj. .. .. vevvec worth $4.50, for Our $18.00 Astrachan Capes now. ... RN TV 12.00 eat many broken lots of Ligh grade silks, 1n plain and nov- 10-4 scarlet blanket (WO0OL).. veuiveirraernrnes worth $4.00, for $2 Our 855.00 Monkey Capes NOW,.uvuveriersossiones PR b 04 ves, 1o be closed out at ¢ their value, 3 . ATV Vot ThE S s Sttt e Kl SRR Ail our Muffs ono-third less thyn rogular price. A fi)fw 501./1’(?! /1/{”11.(’,1«5 7,{,3.‘”,!//0“‘ (f{()j‘l‘. All our imported Novelties ave included in this clearing sule. WE ALSO HAVE ABOUT 35 bRk UL BT L Ly Manchester serge, former prico 3ic, sale price 25c, dress Extra good satine covered worth $1.75, for $1.00 blue ser ete., worth up to 95 per| of 7 yards 81 g L g iU i d > yard. During this sale 48 {onglish cashmore, former price 45c, salo price 33c, dress patiern of 7 yards $2.31. N . Our $30.00 Plush Coat now... Lot v 20,00 . A‘t 78c: ; i ool ‘nnel, former price 50¢, sale price 37ic, dress pattern S HE DO BIG Cob iR : R of our high novelty suitings lu of 7 yards $2.63. suble effects, itluminited stripes, All wool cheviot, former price 85¢, sale price 47c, dress pattern epingaline, pluids, rope weaves, in fact J of 7 yards $3.20. i N b [ OUR ENTIRE LINE OF cverything that is des 1) ¥ All wool \Jmlfmn‘ former price 75c, sale price , dress pattern S35 5 i Our prices have been § $1.50, 4 of 7yards $3.71. - : Ladies /\t'r(.//’t’nl/rl{/(‘ Suits and )0, but they must go. r All wool diagonal, former price 81, sale price T3¢, dress pattern / this sale 78c. of 7 yards £5.11. Such as Eg ssig R Ioredon IPIoeE . - 11 ke p i Raheatiay {orumar. price 81100) sale nrice’ 800, (dress uch as Eaton, Russian Blouse, Toredor and 3-Piece | pattern of 7 yards § . Marlow Suits. These prices may seem a streteh| All wool le, former price $1.25, sale price $1.09, dress Full size faney fizured French sateen..........worth $6.00, for $4.50 of the im: iion, but to con- atter, 7. 6 - s Full size plain colors French sateen...........worth $12.00, for $7.50 Our $12.00 Blouse Suits NOW.............. RO R SR b (n) self come to this great Actual E warp princetta, former price $1.75, sale price $1.40, dress 3 % e ablors Diaathakice RIF . 8 P i 3 K \kl\(- OUT SALEand you! pattern <r[ 7 yards $10. Full size fancy colors French sateen...........worth $15.00, for $8,00 Our $1 1ton Suits now. . Crsksaauians covene 10.00 tthisis’AN | The above willshow you at a glance for what a small amount Full size fancy colors silk : .worth $25.00, for $15,00 Our $18.00 8-Pieco Marlow Suits now e, 12,00 act you can get a really handsome black dress pattern. Full size fancy colors silk *r eeeerrworth $45.00, for $27, 5 Our $25.00 Russian Blouse Suits now. ALL AT 53c. b e, ret E{HARE B ok NI B 1R OE DALY Third We have decided to get rid of the remainder of our bric-a-brac In order to clear them in a day, under this a-brac in Satsuma, Aldza. Kiota and other prico we ziva you the thoice of somo oxausite e L B S LA L LA LR and china ware at a price that willclear it in a d'iy We do this rather B A R loataty Thata Sy (A T L L RO than pack it away. We offer nothing but what is useful in a ny part of J - T SRS Uur the house and all are genuine Japanese or Chinese wares. ALL AT 4c. ALL AT 6¢c. ALL AT 13c. ‘ ALL AT I8c. ‘ ALL AT 29c. ' ALL AT 43c. In order to clear them Ina day. under thi Tn order to clear them in a day, under thiy price wo g1ve you the choien of n in0st rematk In order to clear them in a day, unde price we #ive you the cholee of a‘'large lot of order to clear them fn a day, unde ord t ay. In order to clear ti [ under this| Tn order to clear them in a day, under this n r to clear them fn o day, under this In order to clenr them f | abie jot of Beautiful Fancy China Piates and | price we give you # grand eholee of Vases, | Elogant Koso Jars, actaally worth #1650 & rice we @ive you the chole ney China | price we give vou th f v price wo give you th ) Any beauti- | price we give you the choice of o lars ) h Rt Uiiina Pomade, Pin or Powdor | B'Cook. ar Tnyalid .. Fancy v | Pl Vases ali color and shapes. fandso Beautiful china Plates, Quaint Littie & Heavily Decorated Plates, Fancy Oitve o santhimum Holders, Cut Flower Holders, | Buautiful Lot of Handsomely Decorated Boxos with Iids. Tancy Sonp Dishes, Faney | Plutes, Fish Plate i cors, Powder [ Berry Bowls. Olive Dishes, Individual Tea- China Suzar Shakers, China Berry Bowis, | Pickle Dishes, nnd Celory Dishes.” Thase are | Jars. Every plece a handsome orna- | Bowls, very larze Decorated Oake or Fruit COninu Pepyi ind Salts, ey Berry Plate: Boxes with 1ids, others, all at 6 cents and [ pots, Btue China Plates, and others, all at 11 mwn or Plek l'uu(ml«\u{ n..-’ fancy ?u[l; b n]rln, es _1}.'1! will 'r"" L.{gl more nl; an and only 2 'cents, worth up to a dollara | Iw]:m S, ll.lnL\[‘ « ’r‘.!mn u.h and S d all others g 3 ch, ind wo 0 o 5 cents. sents and worth up to 50 cents. biue, and others, at 13 conts each, worth up to | haif an hour, They go fora few conts—Ii8— | plece. others, none of which would sell 0o s Son s SRS TRnC Mertt tegy MOELL DS Sioont 5 : 50 cents and more. each and positively worth up to nts. bcents up o $1.50 each. N 1 aropped before the officers concluded to keep | all modern improvements. Hon. George A. I J \f N N i ¢ his land, but which he sold to | blew out the gas. This wa owed w alitles & strong popular | | i [, it concealed Magney of Omaha and Judge James Hassott T“O “\C(”\ l‘\T\“T“;S other parties. the usual result g inquest was held ut ression that few aldermen would be guilty o o of Papillion delivered addresscs in the Anna M. Goss, who married William F. the coroner's oftice yesterday afternoon. n offensc. Cause of the Confossion, pres 67027 4 Stnolateond patrons. 3 : .| Wa April 1, 1882, asks for a divorce al A coroner’s jury lield an inquest at 4 p. m. AT “"I'he priricipal cause leading up to the con- < the ground that he is an habitual drunkard | and decided that de me to his death 8 such n sympnthetic inst o Mrs, Anna Mason of Hastings Arrested for a {,’;k‘.’,l:,"h\w m‘l;;}‘ll‘“ M :‘mfim.tln‘x(v'x!:nr;ly in Adams County Thieves. : Suicide at the State Insane Asylum and a ““\“\."‘]“ 7“\‘\"!1‘“'""l"l"“‘}lll"l‘“\"l S "“.""i"‘“;’l‘ ¢ {""‘ serions, oo, UryiECHET s greatly touched every time it Is played . ogun by laware W. Mason, January <, M0 | Hisrings, Neb., Jan. 14.—[Special to Tan . lled . Swisher, the rain w » came out | mended that hereafter the transoms be loft Recent Orime, which the Mr. Hartigan mentioned above | o sy e itte ik ' Conviot Killed. of the county court this morning with flying | open in order that the escaping gas may be Yonker's Statesman: e is one good figured as attorney for the plaintiff. The | BEE.J—For some time past the citizens o colorss adfter considering the case for a | detected at once. thing to be sald in connect with the season petition alleges that Mrs. Mason was guilty | Hastings have been greatly bothered by a weck JNfe Long decided that Swisher had Sl I for kood, resolutions: it nearly six | DEVELOPMENTS IN A SENSATIONAL CASE | f infidelity during o period beginning on | gan of petty sneak thieves who have laid | CRUSHED TO DEATH WHILE AT WORK | Pro case and found in his favor for U T { 180 and ending August 1, hands on about everything portablo, Chicken the full amount of McMurtry's subscription. : 5 night of the murder. Since such a public | =0 C8 OF ©I0 & iratis o The case excited considerable interest TR o T : F“N""fl' n Post: Oursincoro sy exposure of her shame was made, it is | houses have been raided, sets of harness cause of its novelty and the point involved, | Fiendlsh Work of u Peunsylvania Young h pisoreaxianaed do Mr. bomten h- | Sald to Have Made a Confession in Which | allezed that she has been acting in'a very | Stolen, a pawnsnop was broken ino a_couple | Sudden Conclusion of a Four Years' Sentence | NucMuptry's o Sl DR Man at Ctester, ouse the other night and carried off ove She Admits Knowing How the ed manner. She was morose and | of nights ago and numbers of merchants are of a Madison County Burglar—Roesult 5 imed pay was not due to [ CHOSTER, Pa, Jan. 14.—A tragedy was thing but his o S R ) wanted to commit suicider and_in popular | losers of tobacco, fruit, confectionery and ot al Deaporate might Lias s efforts at pulling down moisture. en this afternoon which will result in age “tried on,” frequenting | ¢ atticiasioh ahiiave leent s tala ’ a pawnbroker who was accused | the loss of two lives and in all probabili Atehison Glob ou hear a woman Death, difteting il Ina Aytuptoms | Siisr ariioles whioh have been siglan by coln News Notes. v ty 1 S ing violated the ordinance compelling | the conviction of Thom ; ; alking of w purchase sho has just made, in of o sinner with o very troublesome con | the gang. For three or four days past the & daily raport 10 tho police of overy Articls e conviction of Thomas Rodgers as a evlflsx'n\(n: it Hj, |.‘.‘w.|[ml|l oar hor say: science thefts have been pretty thoroughly inv P sed by him or pawned at his place, double parricide. Rodgers is a youth of 2¢ SRR SR AR, S0h RIE 590025 for B0, Neb., Jun. 14.—[Spe D extraordinary effort has, been made to foted; and as tho vesult, som fiyauiie “Lmr'm.x Neb., Jan. 14.—[Special to THE | was fine s aud costs in polico court this | and Flogliaagory l;i* fum;‘h "_l\“h"";"! TovcnEs \DER §POT. a P ) e bring & to a focus, advantage being | boys fro e to sixteen ) @ 5 :e.]—J. E. W. Strong, a patient at the in- 2 Nefsky, convicted of a similar | Ro , 60 yrars old, hi er, Martha TOUCIES A TRNDER §v0T gram to 'Tus Bex] It is evident that tho | bringafuirs to o focus, advantago boing | Jovs from nine to slxteen years b age have | Ber]—J. E. W. Strong, n patient at the in Nofsky, convicted of u similar | Rodgers, 60 yrars tis mother ha ‘ashington Star. old proverh, “When thicves fall out honest | fken of Mrs. Masew's disturbed framo of | Fe0 RiE o sane asylum, committed suicide by hanging S L e Ann Rodgers, of about the same age, and oo In'a aathas i 59 B d Jener . H. Bowen, w be searc i ¥ SRR fiiaties s corge Bradshaw, a youth of 10, wi (Rinariiea sister. . W o bl s e v Shprcminy a lay men got their dues,” has received a power- ged as her attorney, says that if the con- | Some thioves the other nignt drove up to [ atan carly hour this morning. The last | SyCYC 0 Yon the charge of grand lire his marzied slster, Mrs, Willlam Kilda But the song of today tul exemplification in this city of Hustings Sion was made it does not imply anything, | the corn crib of a farmer living a_short dis- | seen of him alive was when the watchman | the theft of a lot of cigars fram 1. & Thomas sat back of the stove in the Will more reason display today. Anna B. Mason this afternoon con- | @ has been crazy as a March hare for | tance north of town and _:md:u'v;ml.\ stole sed his room at 2 o'clock this morning, | wick's wholesale ho A chap na kitchen of his parents just after the noon- 1t the cottage has plenty of coal stowed away X b 3 than a year. g ety bushels of corn without being dis- | \}on na was notided sitting in a chair in his | Polsky w ted some time since with a | day meal, where his father reprimanded And plenty of weathor strips in it fessed to Deputy Sheriff Al Boyd and de o Ve 5 ! P v - ViR = 2 This afternoon the confession was made to ed 4 3 a5 S . | number of stolen cigars in his possession. [ him for his laziness, declaring he o 3 006 f the > S acob Fishor, | room. Apparently he lowered the window i} g he must go bR Drke tailed her experience and knowledge of the | Deputy Boyd. This being the case, the Pearsalland a son of Jacob Fisher, | room. AT Chan IR He claimed to have gotten them from Brad- | to work D oy q ‘erchant | murder of Delavan S. Cole. question naturally is. who else, ‘if anyonc, | aged each about e shooting by the g ||uw.l‘.n i nd in.mm“w one entl o m.l- e L G A s b ¢ Cole was a wealthy citizen of Hastings | does this confession implicate? The con: | fair grounds y ernoon, when the | bed clothes he had woven into a rope around he wis mabied. h -Answarad: Yon' oanib R Gl 8 id in reply, it 1| o0 i S £ fession was not generally known, but there | Pearcall boy” w eidentally shot. The | ¢he pars outside, placed the other around | John Adams,an employe at the Capital | 04" and going up stairs secured his brother- tkind of 4 one. Do you want | and o }hrl 4 “1)' On'the night “r““““"l were a large number of rumors afioat bullet of 82 caliber, st bladder, | o ook and stepped off the w City planing mill, had a portion of his in-law’s revolver, t he left his home at about 10 o'clock anc : s g glanced down the left femur, and the 2T ARS R RGO e % hand cut off this morning whiie ope s o | The wife and daughter attempted to sav ted that he would go up to Cole's park, a Someiortlie "““"""'I i into the 7 o’ when he He was sent to the asylum a aoue of hts morning while ororssing i W pltGene ushion i y\l\lll] 2! L'”tia: » > o b ntvh i i ost popular one is that Mrs. Mason 3 ade W ot, ted to kill | acute melancholia from Nebraska City early o of I 9 Sk el ¥y y i couple of hundred yards away, to see if the he most popular onos that _ e of wood he was working on e Skriess e o od ther e seoure, Hedi I that she was present when | himself, jured 1ad persuaded him | gt month, but had shown no symptoms of Goldwater, unother pawnbroker, who | them aside and deliberately fired two bulleta e wo confined therelu were secure. He did | Cole was murdered and that she accuses her the weapon. Poarsull, infured as | ¢ty o B S and. shortly | nogiected to abéy the Tuw regneding daily | into his father at short raugo. ‘The first sho place before he had urn, husband of being the slayer. Another story [ Lie was, managed to walk to Mr. Fisher's 00 s A Sl RSttt e Gl T eoety | entered tho thizh Gnd the second! lad TRl The next morning he was discovered lying 1 is that she has acknowledged doing tho | home, over nalf a mile, but thero his | after7o'clock dend. He has a brother who | FIISHE, WOS BIEID L Line : tho branats whils tHia powder bished (Rl shotin a hovel 150 yards away from deed alone. Mason was in town this er- | strength left him. Doctors have not been aster at Davey, and a si Mrs. ¥ oday > C088 O ' ol . y from his th vt the case of Yot i le A GANBLEI'S LOVE LYIC home in a totally different direction. The | Noon and could easily have beenapprehended | able to find the ball. This morning the | Lee, living in the same locality ma A rederal court, taduy the case of | man's clothing. After his father had fallen News. L Specice. g had it so been planned, but he left town | patient was resting casily, and while the ,- s Stint thak nanita - Fli to the floor young Kodgers kicked him in the Lyl caso proved a puzzle. At once Mrs. Mason, | without restraint L N i e il Richard Ashon, o conviet at the peniten- | Ha vas tried by a jury. 1t was a suiton | e 50's A b ) out restr: 0 s serious no fa o s are appre e i ; Fiesins »ry note, and the jury found for | o G raho fhushos: sister of Mrs, Hickman, was suspected, as By many it is believed that the si hended unless an abeess sets in. The lads | HAr most_instantly kiked about 11 1'“1“_"'3" ATy ind the jury found for _The mother atten y.mn' to escape by the Ik u’.'-.iL'm-'tlf\fm-q it was rumored that she had been in illicit | secured does not satisfy the offic wero the best of friends and the shooting | o'clock this motning in the vards attached | "5 g ganqal, iin gont of tho | Soe ooy e .':.”:lf.'\ o b § g cor ons with Cole. they believe she is holding something back, | was purely accidental 0 that institutior ree loaded cars wero | o ‘ i ] 5% A er struck he © bick and penctrated . mmunications with Cole. ] thoy beligvaiho s halaing somejhiog , | was puroly accldental. o e n it e by 11 sOLRR U O MR IRBES | Tbalk Tl retilimed ay from a visit | hor loft lung. His sister flod from the front too; ffi8 Drnen’s fuinihet i sonrarimendis wr further The library of th y Young Women's v to the newly opened lands ja Texas and frout 1 5wa ROES JUEY 100 & | yiation from her. Thie, however, is Christian Association been donated to | Ashen, who was employed at odd jobs about | (& 110 2 : B0 and 1 door, but her brother, whose bloodthirsty Oklahoma, He annc \o company will oo bein’ her hul half dozen times and finally brought in a ver- | rumor and must be taken for what it is | the similar organization of the young ladies | the yards, was standing on the tracks, and | Sktboma, e ann T ehargo | Disture had been thoroughly aroused pursued 1 calls her “rouge ot noir.” dict of murder by parties unknown. The | worth at Hastings colleg ? s lie started to get out of the way slipped | JPO0 T MEIGET ENERGEOR BIRCAS T EHATED | Lier in the street, and_standing on the door: = theory of those believing the Mason family s, Mason is a woman of about 25 years Catobedh D and fell on the icy snow. He lost his & Tincoln, and headauarions will pa 4 | step shot her while she ran in almost the DISTANCE LENDS ENCHANTMEN to be the murderers was somewhat like thi age, short in_stature, well formed and For Shooting a Prisoner completely and rolled inthe wrong airec- | jighaq'ih one of the cities named P75 | same placo e had wounded hls mGihers k o as s ] s possessing in appearance. She has | N e pecial to | ton: The journal of the first car caught him 6 The bullet glanced on the shoulder blade and A llanta Gor biiiion Mrs. Mason and her husband, Ward Mason, | jnpbeent blue s and a frank, rounded fac -exmioToN, Neb,, Jan L,—[Speclal to and crushed the life out of him between it Gage County Sapervis thus saved the young woman's life, The re- We're a-froezin’ an’ a-snoezin’ an’ a-whe: »known to have scparated about two | that is almost child-like in its simplicity, | Tue Bee.] case of the state against | and’the bank, th ace being too nary BraTRI sb., Jan, 14.—[Special Tele- | Yolver now empty the would-be murdever it 10 Kl years before the tragedy, and it was alleged | yet she can put on an indig Joe Lamma was taken up in the dis- | allow of a safe pas Ashen 4 eram 1o Titx Bes, |-The Guge County Boasd | FARUP the street toan alderman’s offi An’ coul hias reached the color of a green five N NE D it o cause, | expression and make her, shy, blue eyes | trict court yesterday. Itis tho outgrowth | from Madison cou s gram to T £.]—The Gage County Board | piocks distant, and enteving locked the door s that Mrs. Mason's {nfidelity was tho cause, | SKProssldn and Jnako her, shy, e i v oy Slpdanshey autgranih lary and had four 5 of Subervisors concluded its session this | against a large crowd which followed. The , Can' | Tbw ralleged that Mason had agreed o of Deputy Sheriff Lamma shootiug a pr b v on be burnin’ o' the bricks' an a od that Mason had agreed | 4 trass that woman is,” is the expr £ /3 “ ug Coroner Crim held an _inquest over the r afternoor he or 4 s for the [ police w notified and Rodgers was Fers T Y dhe stones, | ver struck, from | 0 POt t0 his wifo on condition that she | used by everyone who kiows hor. She cer- | ONer Who was trying to oscape. The cor- | maingof bothmen and the jury returnod | CUTTEDt yoar was put at $132 The board | locked up. Billy clean to Bones! “ TTOM | get rid of Cole tainly ran a cold bluff on the public, and k oner’s inquest exonerated Lamma, but he | verdicts in accordance with the facts. adjourned to March 9. The three victims were taken to the hos- A search warrant issued shortly after the | nerve ouly deserted her when she sought to | Was arrested, charged with murder 'in the e to Figh - pital where the physicians announced that Y get religion first d ». The only, witness so far exa & Tton Gang Effvets Sold. the wounded father and mother could not SN ed is George Rummel, who was a prison Jacob Strohacker, a German living 4 \ ? live il morning. ‘The mayor took the g ined i } LE, Kin offects ¢ v took th 0 wani the Hheumatism an’ thaw the trozen | the size as that which inflicted the Grant News Notes, at the same ti Runffnel’s testimony was | B street, was held up last night while I ors of the Dalton ¢ Yo anto-mortem statement of the Nying couple ISVonit never say. “This weathor's hott" tor | T2t wound, Graxt, Neb, Jan. 14.—[Special Telegram | damaging to the defendant. 1 ated that | way home by threc hs. He refused 3 pakers ot the o i © | this evening suid that his son \ [ never sy, SThis wos s e e U to Tur Bee]—The county commissioners | he informed the deputy the morning of the | demaud and all three piled on him 1 ! the time of their last » - | had fr his life when he Longside o 1 re shiverin' spell o' Georgla e last night chased court house property | 48Y that Rogers had ' said he was going | perate b ensued, and when q > | e s0ld at auction by the pul had pres: ¢ en to go to work SHOW an' ¢ It was known, o least suspected, that 5 s ; PrOPErty | 45"y and escape, and al rted that | arrived Strohacker's face was a ma uts | R ’ lay ¢ | O eral ¢ ther had secured a5 hadle R EEAR R e vs to Cole, | 2t Grant. It is regarded as a final settle- | ho yskced Lamfa not to hurt Rogers, but to | and blood was flowing from every N e s , his arrest the churges on Dome on, 0, blazin’ summer! Jes' heat your ment of county seat matters. Grant is the | place him in a cell, and that tho deputy re <er managed to hold on to two of ¢ oven i in fact, the murdered man's attorney, M. A : 19,1 piace ‘him. {n 8 nelloapdhat th by 'lu:";\ Jbushels o' red popper in the sizzin' | Hartigan, tonight stated that he had in his Vo frooei gneozin’ a i sion a letter from Mrs. Mason, dated v an’ a-sneezin' an’ a-wheezin mber, 1501, in which she deliberately de Thomas answered: “You can't put me ponded the bo 0, for ono breath o' summer across the fey | murder resulted'in disclosing a rovolver of ¢ Y { promises of go for, Both pare county seat of Perkins county plied, “Let him try it; T would like to get a | lows but tne other escaped. They gave their | J0h : A0 HReaky € | beli that he intended to kill his father A great big row seems to be brewing in [ Shot at him.” 1 names as Joe Murphy and John Ryan. Stro. ) 4 pidde } and say he had not been drinking, 3 o 4 SN, 5 iis testimony wasnot given by Rummel | hac : E aftern { 1 s suid the attack was the the ¢ ational church here. Rev. Mr ALE k br i 4 fahllo fo apnoan gt atkmmioon t ( 3 J y : " al chu av, bofore the corontr's jury, Gireat interest is | when u hearing took place. The men wers | s | ] 1’8 sac esu and that he intended Hampton Eu:\\lul been electod county judgo | fofy and * the court” foom is constantly | held to the dis strict court in &) bonds cach 4 ] il reli ) i © 10 reason, how )y independe vesigned his pastorate | erowded for assault with in ) Tob, it 1 8. 1 r the assaul his mother collected which would warrant an arrest, | and Rev. Mr. Breft was appointed, but aed : 5 ' R yet the attempt to find the murderer wasnot | Hampton continues to be officious and there RECONPENSE, abandoned. The governor offered a reward | 46 Prospects of a church trial Davip Crry, Neb., ‘Jan. Spectal to | Miss n‘.m!‘m art instructor, hus received -~ « q Aurglara entered the store. of Kenny d | maliim . sttering offer from the Staté university Ella Wheeler Wileox in Independent of g, to which Coles family | 1ouTy'thotear window taet uight. - They | TuE Bee]—Weduesday afternoon Hattio | FSHUE SCE (MO0 LS, ITERIES ¢ Cooks Danced. Straight throush my heurt this fact today added #00, to g0 to the person | were surprisod by Mr Lyon driven off | Fitield, B left-the city without the | {;tjon, with an increase in salary and four The second - ball Qe R\ aun nand s driven who succeeded in solving the mystery. | without securing anything knowlod pareats, taking her best | months' vacation a-year. Miss Barton has ol But something olso 1s glvon, Three oficials, Sheriff Crane, Deputy She s — | clothin welry. , She took the Sioux @ finished a statue nting “Youns b LE TR e 0 i SPAtA ok o y Boyd and Chief of Police Wanzer left no : L mtis Lip AL train going north iy company with one [ Nevraska at the "\ 's Fa B e Crars £un/Ahoka ot the | alts Destroyod in Its Infancy, i not know tn earlior yoars stone unturned to find the murderer. About Staxtox, Neb, Jan. 14.—[Special to Tne | of the train hands, Notes found in her | Fepresentation of a young ruuner about to Tathe i oo Wiciira, Kan, Jun. 14.—An order was But Without hopo through BItter years, 1 o'clocls this afternoon Mrs. Mason was ar- | BEs.]—Robert Barr was arrested yesterday | room implicate both th nductor and | take the first leap in a sprinting race. , | lange number of their frieud 10d ou amIldated Bethe molals of he MaT Y mourned ih sorrow-s biindness, on the charge of murder, and was | on complaint made by James Kinney, charg- | bralieman in the scheme. Yestorday ono of | Tho cadet battalion s recelved an ntire | help them celebrate the oce Lhig R TR R s B u before Justice U: 8. Rohrer for exami- | {ag mayhem, in biting off the lip of one | LN citizens traced horas far as Columbus | ERERIBRICES BF BOW, WUTonma anc wil £1vo | awe or was au elaborate 1450 | musrelther realen halt v And ever following each regrot nation, she by her attorney pleading not | Peery Kinney. Me and could no evidence of her havi their first dress parade somo afternoon dur. | ie supper was an elaborate one and the | must either resign their positions or with Bor oo dopariad reamiy ; § crry Kin r. Barr isa prosperous, | S Souls Py deodiin next week. Under the instruction of | banquet table was decorated with a number | 4 e : atha R e I guilty. She was remanded to the county | well-ta-do farmer of this county, and was un opped at that place y_pressure wi ST (i A (AR AL o e as e % | draw from the Order of Brotherhood of Wid rop AeuEL Wil ot Sl without bail, and was bound over to the | fortunate in getting into an alier brought upon the crews of both trains and | Ideutenant Persh e battalion has gained | of fancy pieces which represci Y ohats | Station Men before 6 o'clock this evening ith unexpected pleasure AT At E AT WARIRNRG Q¥R M g {10 ate in getting into an altercation with | jntormution is now in the possession of hor | & bigh deeree of eficiency amount of labor and ingenuit I'he chefs | B v'elock this evening 'he public 1 tuontionad’ axe 3ort 8 Kinney frie v o le doubt th v | Prof. Herbert Bates, who has beon se- | demonstrated the fact that they could en. | The lvcal lodge s guite strong, but the men I thought it only happened s The public officlals mentioned are very reti —_— riends which leaves litt ibt that she el R | | Gt A M 0 A | 1 | realize that the infantile brotherhood is not But thue this trath has t t mo: cent on the subject. Iu fact, t frankly Funeral of Mrs. A. W. Hall, was taken to Sioux City by the brakeman ! il with typhold malaris, is slow Ty Taba .y 0N BAVOLY Giancs, BUE | 158 vat powerful enough pewith the railroaas, so they had no alternative but to No least thing from my 1ife can go say they'd rather keep what information LoutsviLLe, Neb., Jan. 14.—[Speoial to Tug | WO yesterday drew his pay and took a lay in the werry company broke up with many good B : 4 Shert D A ot & Sanfacalon 1 oA The funeral of the late Mrs. A. W. | Zodpected number, under the chaperonage of Superin withdraw from it. Tl forwarded their Butsomothing else 13 loft me. they havo to themselves. off. 'Her parents and family are highly 0 ass of Seward, twonty-four in | wishes for the s h R < ) b g vl e resignations t the brotherhood headquarter ARty gy el been made, but in the very next breath said | Hall took place here yesterday, Mrs. Hall - - folinsnt Burhaiy, muuk Fhumday i viewlag i it ¢ ] i i In patience | but bide my thne that when the cell door closed on Mrs, | Was one of the oldest settlers of Louisville Fire at Dunbar. the buildings and grounds. ) Amos E. Kulp has sued the \ha Streot APDule S Soni e B Mason she collapsed and scomed ponitent: ws as t!nml\ respected and had many DuNBAR, NEB,, Jan., 14.—[Spec to the I'he young ladies in Miss Kate Wilder's | Railway company in an action to recover for i A [Tadantalin i -y o i quite willing to take the consequences of friends in this community Beg.| A frame dwelling owned by D. Kruse | £YH e “:“‘ Me Sronorranging to E1V0 8 | tho loss of o Je He is $15,000 and Hahiae & LIDAoriaxing. ooty May for the moment down n b t. He further added the information Papilllon’s New e Building. and occupied by the family of H. Shultz | not yet fixed upon next month, alleges carelessness u e part of tne ind that there i a considerable say Btill hack of it waits love, 1 know that they had the murde and they did | pyppion, Neb., Jan. 14.—[Special to Tag | caught fire. The house was quickly @¥ptied J YRR BEe VPG QORy IR company, ht {0 handling 1t They e o Mo BOW gLTL (0 Crowh e, not want any one el Deputy Sheriff s . PoRias W . | of its contents, but owing to a lack of help City in Brief. - @ o B & ; Boyd remained up town and Chiof Wauzer | BEE]—The new public school building was | the flames could not bo_extinguished. Tho | yan university sues John For Blow Ous the Gas Sl (havin xa% A8 1o, con IMRIA . : kept pretty much out of sight dedicated yesterday. School will be held in | buiiding wis valed at about #1000, inser | by o aistrict court for 81,000, the | ©10 Youngstrsm, a farmer from Saunders | Yant the trade that naturally bolongs to 1f you have piles DoWite's Witch Hazel | Concerulng the confession there can be no | the new building on Monday. The h 5 1 ) B e e QURES AL EEA S B . new | ance $600. The lossto Mr. Shultz from | value of two lots which John had promised | county, came te the ety Friday and put up lve will surely cure you. doubt, ws the fact of its being mude was | building, costing $17,000, is furnished with | breaka p teom : vyt i Sy y An'coalh 1the golor of a green five TR manded hush money. But no evidence w v J and sis State University Notes. i MELLY A8 ter. Ah @ will be given the prisonor q children of the sister wing the shooting will their unele t in the commu ions have been taken Epicurean col g 5 police to guard against lynching mania hall | t b v manufacturers and joblers the trade © is considerable 10 deed the university in cousideration of its | at the Creighton hotel. Upon retiriug he | that belongs to them.

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