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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1893 ACCUSED OF DISHONESTY Water Oommissioner Percival of Linooln Enjoying Some Notorioty STORY OF AN EX-EMPLOYE OF HIS OFFICE £ing to the City Snid to Have Beon Taed for Tr Wil e wie Purpowes Nuljected Lo o Investigution. Special T Commission brie! notori at is enjoyed manner b under the water misden will follow He de mo more Brir 1o Tus night and his brother, Mr. Howurd § unlawful assembly and riot Baid 1o be the held ut the residence of Mr night, which was 1 the Believue bloods belongs other faction ¢ ciety sw place ischer, with The trouble is a party that was Sioun Satur ed by that fact which Mr Bellevy Fieisch pitch battie 1 and cioas we one was § costs the firm of By of the ma declared that the whole aflair was the matter al to Tar of & house mnear whict is worthy the peculiar being very unusy U account of Ip]»(,hr(« n this moruing's Ber moere thun passing notice sction of the current After the | declures, thore arose like smoke. while for 1 part of the wing ut house dic ake fire and the ouly dum done by thesngency was iu the nature o © holes burned into the carpets clothes und e 4 ruined but not destroyed. front of the two- frame dwolling wus thrown into yurd. The walls 1 supports broken uud ¢ vet The entir o Hown up by piece of furniture, except one bed Tainiug » feather bed, was broken the crockery und dishes feature of ‘the affuir, however, is that Mr. J. O. Milier, the owner was ot the time sitting within two feet of the kitchen stove. which was broken into a humdred pieces, and was not hurt The othier members of the fumily of doors and received onl Hundreds of curious people huve vis soene, as nothing of the kind e before iu that neighbortood, whi rule, is generally free from sevore o stormis were Orushed to Death in « Mill. Nowrouk, Neb., April 14.—[Specia gram 1o Tur Bee ) —A distressing accident occurred lust night in the Norfolk roller mills, in which Aurust Hitz lost The evening was cold and storm)y rain was pouring down frow the driviny through an open window ir part of the mill. Mr. Hitz starte the window, it Pass over u lury around o thi was muking more minute Mr. Hitz was followed by hand, who observea that wher had stey i he belt he b dazed, thon ) forward ucrg whic ver the his A heavy north aud close ry passed whict volutions per which pulley thau 100 another mil the forme ated us i the by pulley. The erushed und intern whicl funeral s expense borne by his former ¢ ployers. He leaves a wife and four small ehildren in poor circumstance Blnir's New Ofoors Lustalled. Brak, Neb., April 10.—[Special to Bee. | —Tuesday evening the old city closed up the b ar's business new mayor and coun new administration cons Jobn MeQuanie; clerk Treasurer. Joe 8. Cook ity engineer, W am. H. B. Tuylor s, H. S, Shie und G. W. Ne ma T counci and the Burk police confirmed water comm police and street here 100 the Hus money > TIOTE smney ord Wust be ren will render o necessary than ever Building me Clay Center's Bourd of Trustees. OraY CENTER, Neb., April 19— [Spe Ter of trustees of the wllage. rece evening and @rganised by the el Hon. George N Baving hairn persor lerk wns Bproin e shal sud Jumes L urer inl t tion of street commissioner and m Compbell village Keturniug 10 Frireerox. Neb Tur Ber Ex-Unite D. Slaughter % once sot w lawn about the fami B shupe for the recept &re expected home next wee rivate Life Special t d Marshal Brud arrived kmen at fouce e family Norlolk News Notes. Norrouk b, April 19— [Special vo Bre)-The spring term of the Untied | States Ouwtrict court comvened I thi city on the i3th (st adjourning vesterd Judge Dundy disposed of & wumber of casss ks are again to be his Lime And 1won o1 oin Bufla.c bition { Ao this yeur Fullerton tern portior feu 4 while aw Notes of News from Fr Frenoxt, Neb., April 16, —1Sy delegutes from this Women's ( vention whu 1l mentin wusing urance Neb. 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