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year was the entertainment and banqued | >r & writ of habeas corpus, theroby ZOLBh Al compotitors - the | vublic yestorday will over bocome n law. | rig 1o more than 3 per cent Judge I W. Lansing shortly after 2 o'clock | given by the Frontier Hook and Tadder | compelling him to remain in jail tul tried n fleld of medioine in all parts of | and many predict that no tarift bill will ) 'Who Gonsul sags: “1t has worked very | ynig afternoon. The state first offerod proof | company last night in honor of its tweniv- | ovent he is still unable to secure bonds for § tho worid? pass the senate at the approaching session. | FHCACERIGH “.",l.'?:ltl,"wl";,': fx’;”::l"lj,':l:::, of the criminal naturo of the charge, and | fifth anniversary. The Frontier was the [ the §0,000 bail fixed in his case by Judge - A Publicly the democrats wive some Sort of | joey wompiain then Dr. A. L. Hoover, senlor propriotor of | first organization ever cffected to protect id. Tho syllabus of the court's de support to the measure, but ovidently the The t c ! . by itdoes Exnctly as Kep- ] Honorary diembers—d, T. Smith (first | S HOW o resented. . ither a revenue measure nor T . A i Wt a prisoner after Indictment and beforo teinl, Mk crats. It is neither a revenue measure nOT § por jniaregt on debts, insurance and repairs. | house was when he saw his name on the reg- | chief), E. N Morse, W. E. Lee, . C. Usher, L it of th will bs presumed, but 1t Permanently ( proposition to protect American interests ¥ e ister. He did not remember having seen .hmu-lsl Iding, |l( I/‘A' (the luhn\'u I\\"o may by ived to repel that pre- Ry Liv will raise, according the rovised esu- foreign ulldings Daty Free. b 5 ok i bk are charter members); Asbury Towunsend, l Sl b I “," " ittee. Wasniseros, Nov. 28 —Acting Secretary MoKolghan sign tho register, and belleved | 5, 7 Mgy, 15, M. Collins, W. L. May, Honry der ot the district court fixing tho bl mates of the ways and means commitiee, | % 2 S ¥ that it had boen signed in the preseace of | Funy E. Ostend T A f hail a prisoner shall give will not about #0,000,000 less revenue than the pres- Curtis has written a letter to the customs the night clesk M Kpm“'; gl l“‘(‘:?";?«;hu;m Ostenberg, rlos | De disturbed by n'... supreme _court on_ u |.,..; w—— jhimiitedy bell + | collector at Chicago i 3 " Lo bl e At wid 4 coeding | bens corpus for reduction of ent law. Thero s now being coliected about ‘t;‘["l'"'n‘;r’ . ;r\l‘lmm_»] l“‘"‘"hv‘; 1 !M!}*:“ the hotel on ombor 20 aud remained | Lindséy, P. Hanion, J. T. Sampson, P. | Sofillnd, v hitbeus corpis for ruotton or | Kilnoys are the only Blbbasgintyinn 000,000 n yoar less revenue than is re- rials entering into_ the construction | until January His_ontire bill for this | Hickey, C. Drisooll, 00 Phillips, L. 8. Moo, | auount is wnroasonably great and diSpropor= | gegiug of the system. kyory drop of binod in quired to operate the government and meet | Of foreign government buildings at Chicago | length of time was $147.45. Mr. Hoover Howard. Frod tlonate 1o the offeus N MG sl t‘, rintio I congr for improve- | Mmay ve relieved from the payment of duty. | Stated further that ho extended no redit to Beveridge, "‘ In fixing the amount of bail the court or “';'l ':’ {1 ',"."d }hmu \| H’n' h‘_hwh every LLLC Y et Addee il S ention of the | Foreign commissioners have already been | MckKeighan in any way whatover, either | Marshall, O harles O. Pilsbury, R, L Al - | Judge mny take Into-consideration the nature | threo minutes night und day, yoar In wnd ments, Thus, under the operation of the o ! L direct or implied. He did not kuow when | son, D. B, Karr,d, C. Cloland, W o offen the banaity which tho in year out. Good health s therefore tnpossible - " 1d be a short- | Perwitted to euter duty freo the supblies . X 4 5 A authorized to'bo Inflictod should thero 1o & | {r iy Lidneys, the sowers of the systen, are proposed mensure, thero would be a s they needed during their term of offeial | 1€ 1eft and was only made aware of his de- | Crow, H. P. Bello Ta kv convietion, the protbility of the aceused ap: | 1f 3 o y 1 age in the reeoipts of the government aggre- idence, and the neting seeretary says tho | Parture when he received a letter from | John' Grunkranz — Joseph B pearing toanswer the chargo against him, 1f | clozged np and discased. Res 1t Ling approximately $110.000,000 per annum Felerred to may be sdmitied to frep | L0 congressman at Washington enclosing a D, Ruggles, B, Trem Felvused on batl, his pocuniary condition wnd | Put the Kidneys in perfect health with UiLs - ‘] 5 or T as belonging to the ofticial e ¢ | drafe for 8100, Ho stated also that M- L. Loomis, H. W. Bowon, Robert Bridge, | the clreumstances saerounding the case. Warne:'s SAFE Cure anl your blood | Stiexing on Other Taxes. U ging to the ofticial equipment | 12oioh 0y \was accompanicd by a friend named | J. M. Wilson, John Moller, W. B. Marshall, | 4. 1eld, That the bail fixed by the district | i"bohure, your appetite will raturn, y and ‘ouifit of the commissioners. ‘Tho col i il Y L bt \ : ) CotirL fortho. Wppearatics of the, pesivionot 1s your appetite will raturn, your She () There is but a shadow of doubt that the | Jaotor at Chicago says that in some cases the | Millerand that his bill haa been eharged to | J. J. qurv, . D. Mavkey, L. hayer, W. step will be olustic, your nerves will bo re- w sand means committeo will agree to | buildings are so unstable that the value of | UN®congressman for the reason that thd con- | H. Havi v, M. Haven, J. L. - stored, and the bloom of hoalth wiil teturn to - X5 i the mat i B . | Eressman nad explicitly informed the hotel | Reinard, 0. G, Potter, B AND ROBBED. COURBHERIE HANTES HUV tAHASATO S ' L O e L S Chd u,r\wv.m:‘.“h will not equal the cost of de- | Gloric that Miller was his guest. The hotel | Grii arrand, Fred DelaMatyr klad exportences: you can swoll the numbor if Who upon corporation shares only, and that 1t P register was offered in evidence. T. F. Woedin, "N, P. Bergers, H. Behm, H. | Station Agent at Beccrand the Vioum of | {1 URPROTETE SO ARG ST will report in v of il of the \id Rajoys Hivs 26 rasehitige P Mosoly, I\ \ul;{\‘m J \x\'. '“ A\bm»‘xlt. Sundbaggers. ekl > “ whisky tax, but if both o wers ant flavor, gentle action and 0y ) . rank Roseman, R. Meyer, W. C. Wiley, 28.._New! reoeiver S adopted thero would yet be fifty or sixty ot Hyor sentio action and sooth. | On cross-examination the defense under- | Riggart, William Petorbatgh, J. . Haven, » v. 28, -News was reocived ER7S elis million dollars a year of additio cnue vo, nud 1f the father or mother be | Y00K m\*l‘h;t(-v:flnflu M\I‘-,lillwver the ;!'Llu;,or; J. G. Farmer, F. L. Nesvit, J. A. Yager, G. | here this moraing that George Kelley, vv N 10 be o under tho propaged Law, - Tb 08 | costivo or bilious, the most gratifying re- ay,_McKeighan's bill was in reality but | I, “Wellman, C. J. Douglas, J. C. Thiel, | yoone for the B, & M. at Bertrand, Neb., ‘]’ stated on oxcellent nuthority that the sults follow Its uso; so that it is the buat ied this, and testified further | August Jens, C. K. Coloman, M. M. Marks, {baggod and robbed of $1,000 last Y ato will rejoet any Jind of an incomo tax. | family’ romody. ktown, and overy family 3. M. Shively, Claus Hanson was sandbagged and robbed of §1 s A l l R [ The republicans will oppose it because it 1S a | ghould have a bottle on hand Jubih g b, g 1 _Active Members—President, J. R. Baden: | night. The money ived at 10 o'clock | Ch 'e and Is never attobtod 'n peace- i not occupied eithier by him or his guest. vice president, R. A. Sl 2 | BRI we eap' 1 a 8tep directly into fr AT A TWENTY-SIX KNOT GALT. stated that it was tho uuiversal custom | Mathews; foreman, iveip; first fore: | D. M. on the passonger traiu from Omahia | [s thatit Is no new, unt-icd rom>dy, | 1 that it is sectional, be- among hotel managers to charge a man with | man, O. C. Rhen foroman, 1. A. | and was direoted tosthe Bank of Ber- [ pithasstond the test of time and hus curcd causo the north would have to paj all | Cralser Olympia's Marvelons Speed Show- | Uhe bill of another man after he had been | Mullison: P. B. Cumwiugs, P. H. Bethge, etk ¢ housands of men and women given up to die. We of the taxes under it. 1t would be A0 OB SAHth AR AL ntroduced as a guest. G. W. Beemer, William Beem: Cati | frand, _icelloy wossligged after thoibrawn | =0, o E L vover, Wartier's Bate lation if buildinz and loan assc SANTA Banpans, Cal, Nov. 28.—It Dr. Hoover was asked if it wasnota fact | Brechew, W. J. Crable, C. A. La France, I | had left and while he was entering the | o, goos not do. Y ‘ fugs banics and cooperative and sociowy | SANTA Bannans, Cal., Nov. was | tnat ho had jnvited McKeighan to stop at | Baw, J. Triablo, M. Dixonand A. Boomer. | ¢ovion ™ mye robber was evidently ac- : Have organizations for the benefit of the common | Shown that so far as she went during her | his hotel. At first he swated that he had A most remarkable fact is that of th s ¥ It dces notlull y compted, and if they were not | tris not, but he then correctod himselt and said 1 3 supreme court may be taken bas cxpired | Lixcows, Nov. 28.—The state canvassing excopbilintut s whero tho dolobrutod OLII' ited the Interior department today, and [ common law which l”lfl-_wls rates, and the | and there is no relief for the prisoner unless | poard hus comploted the work of canvassing One of the best delineators of the Irish- - " 9 when they left they gave out the informa- | common law of the states does notapnly | the district court will grant him a new 2 o tea ek i 1 tion that Burretts appointment would be | Without those states. Action must herc- | tril. Judge Strode hus taken the matter | the returns of the late state coutest. ‘he | man of today is Johu G. Sparks, who s now |a l fl Greatest made as soon us congress assembled. after goout of the federal courts to where | under advisement. shows that Harrison recclved | one of the principal members of Peter A few dnys ago thedemocrats of Brown | the roads have managements located. Itis | Attorney Price oftered a bond for §2,000 votes and & plurality of 6,306 | Dailey's “A Country Sport” company. Mr. s ) county got together and joined in a petition | believed the packers will make o test case | for tho release of his client pouding tho Holcomb, independent, who sparks was for ten years o member of Hur- Rug against Major Barrett's appointment to the | of this in the appeal of Swift in the appel- | order for a new trial. Judge Strode de. yotes:' | Tuge™Trvino = poliod. | Fieunis oompans nNow York and wadiast Exfl]flc]’ OF BEEF Averdeen land office. They represented | late and if necessary to the supremo court. | clined to approve the bond for the reason votes, while Mrs. Bittenbender | “'& npany.cn ¢ # 0% ANG. 4 that he was really nota resident of South Da- ———— that it contained allegations which were | received 6357. On rvegents, H. D. Esta- | Seen berein “'A Straignt Tip His part m | | comes trom, and in tho fertile Srazing fields Mo th . kota, bud been absent from the state during | Get your turkeys at 10c per pound at | uot true, Betts is still in jail. brook receivod 78,07 , Con0087imorat!) A ORI ABOEL YR NEIT LopK Aldsrman; || |urokndtiaie soxed ko sastieinhiphinm n the pust three years and that he belonged | the Washington market, 514 N. 16tk st. Victim of a Bad Accldent. thau Judge Harrison, Charles W. Kaley of | 18 831 10 bo more Lo IS 1% 16 have made | 1¥his Tamous product, which (s known ‘round in Virginia. Major Barrett has been in Red Cloud for regent, to fill & vacauc, has yo assayed, and he is smd to have made | | 1S tuaiaus BEOGACE iWEICE '8 N Washiugton somo woeks looking after his Sy Miss 1da Robbins, living at 1415 B strest, | ceived 74119 votes. while Charles Weston of | & bit of gigantic proportions init. i othlng oftico plum, and ho was confident today that MODIESKA'S NEW (LAY, met with & serious accident this morning | tushville fotlowed with 63,757 votes, The i : Quality, Flavor and Purity it would bo forthcoming in o very fow days | proquction of Suderman’s “Magda® which will keep her from herduties asa | independent vote for regent ranged from | Robert Downing's repertory for his forth- 1 after congress assembles, PURR: 818 o onagda” He- | reacher in the public schools for many {13,000 to 54,000, and the democratic vote was | coming engagement ag Boyd's will be s fol- Nxcer | Patents Lssued. . Soired YILh Jpgaense ZEnshusiatm. weelks. Sho was driving alone in a carriage | from 41,000 to 43,000, lows: AL the special Thanksgiving matinee <* ..1.,1‘.: "HBG % 4 . Cmicago, Nov. 28.—Modjeska produced, at | on Eloventh strect when her lorse became R —— “Ingomarh will be given. On ‘Lhursday D10 Gha TSt | A patent on a doorway conformator was | Hooley's theater last night, her new play | frightened ata motor car near the Capital Wants Heavy Damages. evening “The Gladiator” will be the bill, o) e F . today granted to Jacob Ort of Wahoo. | wmagda,” from the German of Herman | botel. The frightened animal aashed down BrATRICE, Nov. 28.—[Special Telegram to | and it will bo repeated on Saturday evening. iy or Patents were issued to lowa iuventors today H a0 | pleventh street azd collided with a delivery R q i v “Virginius,” will be the bill. At the Satur- mont, car platform balcony; Krank X. | doors. The play was recoived with great | ing from the womentum of tho shock it | district court azainst Pauland John A. Hor- | gay matinee Mr. Downing's newest and Chrlstmas, Craft, Corning, cornplanter; William Ham- | enthusiasm, and the star and her principal, | turned west on O sireat and then dashed | bach for #0000 dumages. The suiv grows | greatest success, “Richard the Lion- ilton, Bedford, hoof weights: Asa Moler, | Ous Skinner, were recalled four times. “he | into an alley botween Tenth and Eloventh | out of the action of Paul Horbach, former | Hourted,” will be 'scen for the Hirst time in Tows City, tree cultivators; mARRES | TS0 S ARt ot 0 streets. Miss Hobbins was thrown partially | receiver, in shutting down the electric plant | Omaha. = Each of the above plays will be | Orchard Nickerson, Maquoke kiln for burning | "' s tho first of Suderman’s to be | 00" ¢ 1 he bugey aud ber right limb was | of the Rapid Transit compsny, and the claim | mounted with new and appropriate sceu lime or cement rock; Krank A. Rathbun, | produced in English in America, will bo an | Caugii by the rapidly revolving wheels, At | is made that J. A, Horbach succeeded in | and the costuming will be elaborate and h 1 assignor to Rathbut Manufacturing coms muml;nub part of Modjeska's repertory | jirst it was feared thut her injuries were | having his son appointed receiver of the | torically correct. And pany, Sioux City, wheeled scrapers; Wil- llfl_n Ler. (3 more serious. Sne was taken 1o the office | company, with the ntent of wrecking the The company supporting Robert Downing | Until you are sick and in bed before tak- liam Smith, Mystic, grubbiag machine. by po Matd of, Plymouth. the new opora | of Dr. Beachley, where it was discovered | company. The case wilibe triod in Febru | embraces a listof names that signifies | ing the necessiry precaution to provent Some Western Appolntments. Oy bromas . Thorno, Horelio by Clay M. | that she had sustained a bad fraoture of tho | atv. ‘Iho plant is now i tho hands of M. C spitndul porformance of either or allof the | i vy T Grhpo? Wilhelm ©. H. Clausen was today appoluted post- | tho Tioatonians last night tor tho first. tin | LeU008 her ght log midway between the | Steele, thonowly appolued recelver. WavA By (e dsautdian's seperiary. Ii cons 1T MAY NEVER BE PASSED Fato of the Wilson Tariff Bill is Still a Matter for Speculation. NEITHER FRIEND NOR FOE IS PLEASED take the tax off the incomes up to §160.50, or off the lowest five grades, would relieve 66 per cent of all those taxed and cost the state only 7ig per cent of the total income tax. The tax comes heavicst on tho middle classes. Incomesof §7%5 pay a §18 and ingomes of #1490 a tax of #4 lior: smill tradesmen and mechanic s, the back- bone of the nation, Consul Monaghan says, y & tax of 5.0 or $10. The conservatives ip Gormany THF OflAHA DAILY BE& WFDNE DAY \iR WKEICHAN'S BOARD BILL Testimony in the Oongremmai’s Case at Lincoln Introducsd. work today in an effort tarraise & cash bonus of $10,000, with which fo secure the location of a silk ribton manufdctory in this city. It is belicved that the nevessary amount will be raised. Touis Polski. chargod with having stolon a watch and 835 from the' proprietor of the Burlington hotel, suceseddd in proving an alibi Prasident Prescott! of 'the Tnternational NOVFM BER 29, 18“9 SCOTT WILL STAY ¥ Supreme Court Denies the Defanlter's Ap- plication for Habeas Corpus. I The TRUTH! The Whole TRUTH! Nothing but the TRUTH! Typograpnieal umon will be in the city to- | yiy > utihie conservatives in Gormany propose ta | PROPRIETOR OF THE HOTEL ON THE STAND | it Ry S "o ot nsatsving it tho | HI3 BAIL HELD TO BE NOT EXCESSIVE . — 16AY8 the very high &nd very low raves. ¢ effort to end the strike of tha union printers B iz 48 i ; in the ofices of the Joutnal and the Call Provistons of the Bill as Made Fablie Sun- | I 18 = rroposed | to cover 10sses Y | 1ooiares that e Estendsd No Credit to | Thostrike was inauzirated on Decomber 31 | Judge Kineai's Action In Flacing the | e Jected to Adverse Comment by Ally higher rates on incomes above §2,284.50. Last the Representative from the Fifth "‘"“‘I" Toor | "‘""'I*"”‘""":{'fi‘"':'{’rr.' Amount Sufelently High to Insare E Sorts and (;.nmum.- of year taxes on ine rage abovo ihis amount District—As to the Criminal %6 pen their snops 1o Uijon meb, bt neithor the Prisoner's Attenanuce Suse Ikers yielded 85 per cent of the total income tax, » gree to dischirge snunion. el atned Goo oot gt the rate being 8 per cent on the income. An S L s o o b U e e R hns been beforo the publie for the past 1 | e ree—— increase to 41, on these grades would cover b deficits on lower ades and this proposal is yoars und achipved a success nevor equaled g g ™ FREMONT'S FIRST FIREMEN Sat O e Ten 1 in the history of medicl not only In the Wasmixorox Buieay or T Tier, | t0 bo a~centable to the conservatives Lscors, Nov.28.—[Spacial to Tie Bes.) . Lixcovs, Nov. 28 —[Speciat to Trs Ban]— | 17 the hltory of medioiae, not enly 18 LR 513 Fovnteeyti o | » imposition of an imperial income tax | —The e in _which Congrossman | Ploneer Organization of Dodge Conntys |- Barrett Scott heard something dion fn the | Goeiitiiies and Austealja as wo WasuI¥orox, Nov, 38 on top ot this royal or ducal income tax, 48 | Mokeighan of the Fifth Nobraska district CABICAT Badiqueted, reme court this afternoon. It wasn't Thero Is scarcely & momber of cither | (a2 30 PRopoRct, Could burdl b ookt | 18 accusod of attempting o defraud the pro. ExoNT, Nov. 28 ccinl to Tie Bee.| big, but it was an awiul blow to him - branch of congress in Washington tonight ial from tho 0 ) . | prictors of tho Lindell hotol of this city of | One of the most nuspicious events of the simply a decision douying his applica. . m the In Saxony small in who reaily believes that the tariff bill made ho will declare it a good nship. It pleases neither the tariff-for-revenue or the protection demo- Is scarcely ono v sample of states tho bill could not pass eith ss. It is found that the ¢ uro the experts go and house of con eper into the the far : 5 1t does not create an Appotite for Narcot- i i Ent i ot Ke ey Merchants, statesmen in congress follow the progression. bi in Lincoln. He was shown the lotter in | for excellence and were richly enjoyed by all Ke j*"'"‘r{_"‘j ”\““"" A Telegram to | 18 which demands moro wnd more soothing as it will be published, the weaker it be- | representatives of tho Union works on board | which he acknowledged “the receipt of the | present, S BLHEG g s potions until you are in the tolls of the mon- ore comes, the more conflicts encountered. It | that the proud title of *‘Queen of the %‘""l’ll"‘ffi"nkiil l‘“ Lil“ his dill‘vrl cxxl\‘ml‘llml!mi The program was as follows: I'ne Bee.]—About a weck ago the !\1‘:\1'nl,\' R T e e will probably e forced through the house | Ocean,” now given to the Columbia, will be | Sd he admitted the signature. He dentoc | pg city Council.. Mayor Frled | merchants arvranged for an excursion to be by caucus, but it must bo completely re- | \ragtad from Cramp's new cruiserof the | Lhablohad told McKeighan that there was | o Ladics. “CAbbot | given today over the IKearney & Black Hills [ If you are_sufiering from Backa-he Rugg modeled and rebuilt by the senate commit i sl W crwiser of the | o rush” about the matter and that he | Our Fire I 2 2 , E Nervous Troubles, Stomach Diffi 2 ¥ it 21-knot class by the Olympia of 20 e 0 Vashing P at a 50-cent fare for the round trip u ) $00 on finance if a tatift bill passes tho sen- ot class by the Olympia of the 20-kuot | could forward the money from Washingtoa. | The 0ld I ate at any time, 5 N . $ can "tha ‘Olymol X anoy naliEoID 1TSS IS HOTUNESS A Duet of Words PUB. Cuimm down, and it has been a big day for Kearney | or Lrinary Disease, | he Sugar Must Pay a Tax. he Olympia made an carly start and it | Nignt Clerk DeDonald took the stand to | The Frontior il A merchants. Miller's band met the excur- ’ A duty upon raw sugar now appears to ho | Was thought then that the fog would soon | establish the fact that McKeighan had moy | The Volunteer tont. sionists ut the depot, and also escorted them a necossity and it is gencrally bolieved that | lift from the channel so that she could pro- | only registered himself, but that he nad in- [ - Rk T to the train ou their return, Other excur- ' Past 1 be decreased, in the inter- | ceed. At 7 o'clock the Olympia made _ | troduced Miller as his' guest. At the con- | Miss Mac North of Jolumbus, whe sions_will probably be given between now the froe list wi e the Olympia made an_ at: L i In' the ! play. of “Damonyand Pyth! 5 est, of preserving the revenues. T eI o i %7 | clusion of McDonald’s testimony tho attor- | i the play 1 hi and Christmas. = B I empt to get off over the course, but a mist | {0 Py Cdofonso moved that the ease be | Calanthe, has roturned home and anticipates - b F c R ‘ Three e o pipitoARa fapont soon settled down so that the beacons could | dismissed. The quostion was argued | Speuding the winter oo the Pacific coast WELL KNOWN IN NEW YORK. A E: l l E'. that both Secretary Manniag and S not be seen. After steaming arousd the briefly and overruled by the court. Judge with her mother. 4 : Fairchild, d "L\ Cleveland administ ll_\u cnannel for five hours, the fog Lansing stated that he was inclined to dis- Burt Parker of Plattsmouth was arrested Family of the Lato Descendant of Alfred | will cure you. Thero is no doubt about M l o “g"",_"‘d‘,r‘]:“l}“fi“"‘l:“.‘“ A valorem duties, | disappeared to a considerable extent | migs the case, but thought it would be bet. | PY the Eikhorn oficials for thiey Ho cmngue Were Once Weal b this. Warner's fafo Cure Rests fts Rypu- onths upon the ground that ad. valorem duties 0 “.“’l “fi";"“y‘l ship l“"','"] S| "‘k‘dl nz ter for all parties concerned to hear the evi- “;:1: 5'a\glxh= in Nll[c act of ?rn;‘-mlmdx' :.‘:i‘fu‘\‘f-:'x: NEW Yonrk, Nov. 25.—The family of Au- | tation on its Record. 4 o'clock for'the great eighty-six knol Eno P opening cars. He was arraigned a zust M. Scriba. w) C d suicide on 4 opened wido tho doors to fraud and that at | 0™ fieotoots of tho heavy wind of St “Lf&u?':,:’:’,:.h|,fl§,.(.x\'ci han then took the | under £200 to the district court. !~_U3L‘l" iba, who committed suicide on | o1y g uso of this Groat Kemedy To- han 1w of them would bo_ stolen, d ore SeREEEAR A , i tl8Y Paz > Lhiof. . | Sunday ina Golden Gate lodging house in urday were not vet over, for the lurge awells | giand, He admiited that he had remained | ~Charles Peah, the horse Lhicf, was sen , i toward Pojnt | guj > rexistered hoinformed | itentiary. York. Nearly all of Oswego county was | DISeassdocs notstand still. otary Fa i is now a member d said that when he registered ho informed K A R et h Vor || i-eRconeon the ship, and | ha clork that Mr. Miller of Zed Clod | Will W. Maupin, iate of the Lincoln ews, | owned by members of his faunly, the bound- | In purchasinz acespt no substitute. The y and if ad valorem duties are adopted ho will ;I-:'xf,"}:m":“ The 2 was churned | \would be with him as his guest; that during | this week assumes charge of the North yet have an opportunity to show his disap- L d = e o | Oneida lake. Suits are now pending to es- House o 0 / n Dressure was " alke cary i hen It is understood that the members of the z ¢ proval in an oflicial way. ereater than 160, *On tho first fov milos of T er 0 e o M, Wiemind | Knights who succeeded in mukiug so ereata | tablish the ownership of at least a portion of Watehing the Capital National. the run the speed increased with every tortake ihist witetland: With | success outof “Damon and Pythias” have | theproperty formerly held in their name. I When Tie Be correspondent toduy asked [ Iiles, until th recorded 141 ot him, and had barely sufficient funds | Voluutcered their sorvices in the interests of | qyp town of Scriba, N. Y. n Comutrollerof the Currency Eck sn'llm m:l i _*""»‘r‘lvl‘f“Lm'L'rl 4 | with bim to enable him to do so. He [ churity. the mum\‘um the I|01;| 5L sxpecting to soon visit Nebraska and iny el - he bout the | siatod this fact to. Mr. Howard, the day '0 PROTEG LROADS, on the border of Oneid : lghto the affairs of Mosher's bursted bank, patent log for thirteen miles showed an | clerk, and asked if iv would b satisfuctory ST L i s pied by George Scriba, in of tho d SEABLES & Omahc o s:.lml s nmtuumu\_mmt;:;; l)11 I::\“u“;‘m 3 e ".\.‘"”"kf.'fii;“““ and then ll.; he sent tho mauoy from Washington. MF. | giate Bonrd of Transpurtation Anxious’to | Man, Whoisa fisherman and guide an the nought of goiny Nebrasia or sending oward called Hoove any one there in connection with that or 2 porations. 3 A P and after being acquainted with the propo b Suits are now pending to establish the SEAHLES H any other busic I am expecting Re- [ land and iv was seen that the trip could not | givjon, Hoover uslwnu:d, MR R Nov aim to the ownership of a portion as {ver Hayden hero soon, and from that | bo fimished. Tt h ctance that | \would be all right. fact, no doubt, this report has grown. Ke- cetver Hayden has been asked to come here that 1 may inform myself velative to con- templated litgation, which, I hope, will turn 1 2 corroborated the statements of Mr. Mc from the other side, and in spite of the chronie | S into the assets of the bank ‘some money for | land beacons. Keighan, asserting that he had overheard | !ington and Rock Island railroads from the | ,verty apparent, the utmost refinement is N 5 OId the benefit of tho depositors. 1 beliove that Mr. Scott has docided to make another | the conversation between Chief Clerk | operation of the transfer switch law at this | shown, erveus we will yet bo able to augment the bani’s | attempt lo complete the official trial before | ffoward and McKeighan and afterwards | point, and for the relief of the Burlingion Tae family also has a large claim against drivaty ant I assets.” returuing to San Francisco, heard Hoover suy to the congressman that | and Wyandotte roads at Armour. The gen- | the governmeut in the matter of Krench \ s | n Just what the htigation which the comp- - if he would forward the money from Wash- 1 testimony was to the offect that track | spoliation claims, and it d at least $100,- Spacial | troller contemplates may be cannot be * FACKERS WILL APPEAL, ington it would be all right. connec:ions would beof no material benefit | (0) is now lying in the treasury awaiting e | learned here, but it is believed to be in the he case was thon ndjourned until9o'clock | to any of the points interested, and that 80 | sutisfactory proof on the part of the sute Liseeses. || The way of collecting asscssments from stock- o of Importance to Thelr Industry De- | 10MOrTow morning. ar as present prospects go there is no indi- | yiving membe: olders nnd Lra assets through s is possible ti officials may be c ng some of tho bank's cond and third parties. 1t some bondsmen of state led _into requisition wh ) boodler, is still in 'the Lancaster county jail | Testimony was given by a number of | porson who committed suiide in San Fran. 'fi‘.’;:;fl!‘:{'fi‘.‘.‘..k‘&‘i‘mi"‘flx‘:"l;m"" o - it comes to augmenting the assets of the | pany, Judge Grosscup has sustained the de- | in Spite of the strenuous efforts of his friends | farmers from near Avmour aud this city as | cisco last Saturday is the same Scriba who | male enknossos, h{,“ anhood, I‘lme pital National bank. Nothing definite | murrer. T'his decision 1s regarded as im. | 80 sttorneys tosecure his reiease. This | well as from prominent business men of this | examined the Second A ual bank of New | Striotuge. -tydrovale, Verigoosis, =to 2 an bo socurdd horo avaut the proposed pro- | Loty from the bearing 1 will have on . | 10re000n W18 attornoy, W. B. Price, filed | place and grain and stock raisors and shiv- | York in 158 and made the discovery which e PISTURA AND RETAL ULSeid cared cedure, buv thero are ue intimations | PO ) 4 1- | with the istrict court a motion for & now | pors [rom outlying points. The farners | lod to John C. Eno's flight to Canada in | Withont pain prdotontion from bisingss © D b that a'dragnet I to bo thrown out to cateli | eratato commorco litigation. Action was | trialin_which ho cliimed that althoueh | frow Armour, however, complaiued that the | that year, and whose testimony ws ox- J;‘:‘,‘;r;“:::‘}.”' ur SLeauiars deas o ecemper every one remotely responsible, ;’All‘l)mulr'lllul:lxl:‘Ayr‘mm)l&rl:;“l‘hl: uh\l:ll;‘fll(‘u\l;l Botta was, gfi’}'m:"lhamuz:;mllfl forty gbyalin order of uhe’ board for a rond crossing ator | pocted to prove of ereat to the s 3 T i oy . - b yeu 0 e recovery ex- | whicl ol 0 o e supreme | near Armour had not be compli witn ZOVe! ec| B0 y in- 8 South 1ith St., Major C. Boyd Barrett is to be made re- | While been paid under prote: ‘I'he suit of | of the exceptions vaken by his attoru once. A request has I)«'vn made to the cniver of the land ofice at Aberdeen, S. D., | Swilt ugainst tho Reading was soon re- | a transcript of the evidence. Another forty cisco authorities to leave no doubt in spite of the protests which bave been filed | moved to the United atos courts, The | days was asked for and granted and still ho OFFICIAL ELECTION F1 ES. democrats ot by the Brown county. Na- tional Committeeman Waid, who 1s dispe ing the federal patronage for South Dakota, accompanied by Colonel Abe Boynton, vis- as follows: Erastus W. Appelman, C| P- master at Germantown, O'Brien county, la., vice J. H. Clausen, dead, and Ira J. Davis ut Orchard, Mitchell county, Ia., vice W. R, Flint, removed; also L. D. Scattner at Leland, Nez Perces county, Idaho, vice N, J. Wing, removed, and W. J. Shaw at Salubria, Washington county, Tduho, 'vico' Mrs, Ella V. Reynolds, resigned. » king the statement that ho has got as : 4 to the lotter aad spirit ® | . Rogers, which has for' years been a thriy- | '3 8 Michacl . Madden was today appointed | tional banxof this city, whioh ciosed its | hue lavs ad the statutes of Nebraske-® ali | 198 Kraln'und produce, ‘warket, was incor- | B00d & compuny us any similar orgsulzation IF YOU COUGH 1414, a gauker i tho interual revenue service of | doors July 2, will resume Decomber 4. The | threo suloons are running under licenses | Porated yesterday and will b kuown iu the | 1 Sl iive Ghgagemont will open tomorrow | Tuke **La Crippe Cough Cure,” but Nobras z new oficers will be A. Buck. president; | taken out by former owners. The present | futuroas the Villge of Rogers. Tho trus- | 0BT D eio0k &b thio ussal prices " | don't wait antil You have: worn yourself e Gk Barott, ¥ H. Broylos and J. | Dapiel H. Paddock, vice president; David | owners claim that the old licsnso holds goou | kect appoluted uil theimo for wlection are: 1416 rende! of Central City were today ap- i pointed & pension board at that city. Peuny 8. Hearn, HOW THE INCOME TAX WORKS, rent, while the I rovenuo from incomes in Saxony 65711, the number taxed being 1,308, Under the head of incomo tax every thing that comes yearly on the credit side of a man's account is taxed, with deductions is 84 086, csterday the cruisar Olympia woriced w0 perfection. Every run develops more speed and when tho oftieial trial trip comes off there 18 no doubt in the minds of the class. were rolling against the bow of the cru as she plowed her ay ; making over 140 revolutions The fog getting thicke 5000 shut out the Captain again tow rage for the ccording Goodal her bow turned The cruiser's thirty-mile run was 22.85, to the actual time between vhe claed in Favor of the Rl Cr1¢AGo, Nov. 28.—In the ease of nd, Swift Co. against the Philadelphia Railroad com- federal court sustains the demurrer on the grounds that the state court has no jurisdic. tion to determine the of rates on interstate commer T lmm Is no Suderman, before a house packed to the on_any stage, aud it was exceedingly well received. ‘The music is bright and catchy, and the librotto excellont. 1t was well reo: ceived throughout. e Banks Kesuming Husloos: KANKAKEE, 1L, Nov. 2.~ The First Na- C. Tdylor, cashier, and Thomas W. Adams, sistant. The stockhoiders ave all prom- inent business mea and capitalists. ‘The three banks tormerly controlled by a board bill was called in county court before the Lindell, was placed on the stand os the first witness against the congressmaun. He testified that the first knowledge he had that the congressman was stoppiog at his that ho had some recollection of saying to the congressman that he would be pleased to have him stop at thoe Lindell during his stay at the Lindell hotel at the time stated. He his entire stay be was sick, and that Miiler r from the dining roow When he got to W ington he forwarided a drafy for $100. orge W. Blake, at that time chairmaa of the independent state central cowmitte Betts' Friends Hard at Work, Gorham Betts, the convicted asylum was unable to pay the court reporter for making up the record in the case. The statutory time in which an appeal to the wagon atthe corner of O street. Recover- hip and the knee. The fraciure was reduced and the unfortunate young lady taken to her home in the city smbulance. Viclating the Exclse Laws. The proprietors of three saloons in Liresln will be called upon to explain in court why they are conducting m:lré»l‘mn of business and refuse o take out new ones. They have cngaged attorneys to fight thoir cases aud will make a vigorous resistance to the en- forcement of the law, which requires them the city from fire, honorar most ts list of mombers. s many of the city, and the and and active, ombr ominent wen of the following is a complete ros whole membership every when lust he ception of § one i3 yetali rd_from, with tho single eox- at Hanlon. The lit gram and the banquet were each exceptional pers tenced this morning to two years iu the pen- Bend Republican. Seo Justi of Railroad Trausportation met at the county judge's ofice in this city yesterday and toda to take testimony for the relief of the Bur- ion that the volume of business will cver case sufficiently o justify the operation of the law at the points mentioned, Completion of the ¢ vass of the Vote of the State. Tue Bee, | —Suit as commenced today in the Sohuyler Affsirs. Sonvyies, Neb., NO®, 28 —|Special to Tug Bek.)—Miss Frances; Bednar, daughter of County Treasurer M/ §/'Bednar, was mar- ried today at the hom'e of her parents in this city to Bohnslav Malgch 6f Prague, Neb, | M. J. Couboy, Stephen Scheussler, Gieorge Eculemmer, Peter \'um; and Joha C. Ben- er. Union Se: cission 15: In re Barrett Scott. Habeas Corpus. denied, Opinion by Mr. Justice Nor Upon an application for reduction of ba quainted with the affairs of the ccmpany. He succeeded in e caping. all points. Fully 600 passenge an k'rancisco, is well known in central New line of their proverty being the lake. ‘Inis granafatner of th The hou: <, books, e of Oneida lako itself. f ¢ owned by the dead ex-bank examin with historical recor brough of the family. New Yorg, Noy. 2! is felt in the Unite torney’s office hero to u —Considerable anxiet, district at n if th identity of the man whoso body is now lyin, there in the morgue. On day sists of Mr. Downing, Eugenie Blair, Ros Osborne, Edmund Collier, Thomas A. Hal others correspondingly well known enter of property was e 13 filled heridun Knowles' beautiful play, you sk, 1s this Gront Romedy 1t is A Purely Vezeta- ble Compunnd, i my it oonta Drogs No Harmtal r Oplute urnerves to restonly to make a wreck of your nervous syste end. in'the o | culties, or any f-rm of Kidney, Liver Day. Picrure of afo s on all nuine 1 ' SPRCIALISTS y 63 We curs Catarrh, Al1 DI oascsof the & | {FRAY BENTOS i a town in Uta ‘uay. South Americ theriver Plate. It would not be ¢ ,on hrated . 1, Eamund Hayes, together with a number of ers COrr known, ‘Those above meutioned belong to the best class of actors, well identified with the legitimat drama. Mr. Downing prides hiwmself upo RIME IN HIGH PLACES! It i uot strange that some people do o © | Is an nabsolute preventive and cure for La Grippe in any form. out, but get it in time and IT WILL CURE YOU, For sule by 3 Sold Ever Same Be Carpet Co,, And o iee ut David Clty. Emory Cobb have now Tosumed. ' Thoy ara | to 19ko out b now licese. Davio Crrv, New, Nor. 24.—(Special to | NFORE through ignorance, othors from S"ERMAN & M U{W\”}H 1418 < the First Nutionsl bank of Ksnkakee, tho After Doo Blauchard, Py -7 ¢l v wil b esligate n o rigator 0 | Beport on Tts Buccess iu axony 8 Told by | Boseman National of Boswan, Mot a0d | Governor Crounse this afternoon fssued 8 | arne s sty cnurshos of the oléy will | yrong of ‘s matte:. Bub it is strango, i\ LYY, She Ganawl in Washiagso the Orogon Nutional of Portiaud. Yty o ' Miiood 8 | uoitein & union sorvice av the Congroga- | ¢),,¢ indiyiduuls aud firms, who are fully 1513 DODGE. Wasmixerox, Nov. 28.—L. C. Monaghan, i T e o i Tastots afiaasqurl | sional ohurch Thauksgiving day. The cnolr | yware of tho rights of others, will por- et 2 Doug‘las consul at Chewoitz, makes & roport on tho Marsiias Lacansas D nehard. who sscaned from s oamd sboc | of the Congregational ohurch will vender | UMD B0 ot e frauds upon them, | ———— S ingomo tax in Sazony. Incomes of lows than | Tne followleg . lioenses. 1o wed were | Bhatifl Bebnots ot Onebs sma’ woske sey | tie masio. ' Hev. Mr. Moulton of the Meta- | 34230 FERESLray BR, fAuCs CRES TARTE: ' 300 marks (§71.40) aro not taxed. In Prussia | fssucd yesterdny: . T.abos 18 under urreat at Kansas Olby, Sah Fgiaonal ohuroh wiltmesol e ses- | Brias will offor and. sell 1o retall mer | A SUBJECT OF GREAT IN- Street. incomes under 900 marks (#214.20) are ex- | Nameand Address. Linculn in Brief, pastors. chants, articles which they know to be ewpt. Saxony wants to exempt all below § Geargo W. Osborn, South Cmube. 1 Tillio Fox, South Omaba. { Frederick Bright, Omaha 1 Muggle Coyle, Omana . § Thowas J. Salmon, South Oniahs 1 Clara May Compton, South Omaha. { Karel Stinecka, Omaha. 1 Julia Urban, Omuba. ) Oharley Chabouneat, Omaba i Dora Auren, Omabi s o i, 'l‘h-nk-giving oysters 1bc a quart. Also fresh celery. Hayden's, TEREST, Above All be Careful of Your Eyes Ol oo Prot. Hirschberg York and St Louls Eye ia Owaha from DECEMBER 6TH TO 12TH, wt the store of his agent, co., MAX MEYER & BRO. hiy aud have your eyos fitted with a pair oelebrated Non-Changeable Spectucies aud Eye Glusses. Consuliation fres. ‘The cases agaiost John Cox and wife, both charged with cowplicity in the Waverly robbery, nave been continued until mext Saturd, ‘The Manufacturers and Consumers Asso- clation of Nebraska is arrangiog to give a banquet at the Hotel Lincoln in this city Friday night, at which none but Nebraska roducts will be served. Tnvitations have issued Lo the prominent citizens of the state and elaborate preparations being made for the entertaiument. A committee of Lincoln citizens is hard at infringements on the rights of proprie- tors, and imitations of well known goods. We want to sound a note of warning to the retailers to bewars of such imita- tions aud simulations of “CARTER'S Lrr- TLE LIVER PILLS.” When they are of- fered to you, refuse them; you do not want to do wrong, and you don’t want to lay yourself lisble t0' a lawsuit. Ben Fraoklin said *'Honesty is the best poli- c{l' it is just as truo that *“Honesty is thebest principle. ” Vi rdhmwud. LexiNeros, Nov. 28.—(Special Telegram to Tus Bee. |—Areuments in the Walker mur- der trial were concluded today and the case turned over to the jury. In the judge's in- structions to the jury little encouragement was given to the insanity theory. Ata late hour tonight the jury is still out. Every ove expects an early verdict of guiluy. —— Get your turkoeys at 10c per pound at the Washington market, 514 N. 16th st. 800 warks ($190.40), which would abolish the lowest five grades at present. The taxes on these are small, and on three grades are very small, from 10 to 40 cents. Their ve- moval would relleve 43 per veut of all per- sous taxed and reduce the total income tax ouly 8 per cent, All those paying tho gradesof tax above the lowest three grades are volers—that is all who pay ou incomes of §142.80 or over, To he refoznized New pert, who will be E