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o THF O\iAHA DAlLY BFF‘ QU‘\DAY DI‘(‘EMBFR 10 189‘1 “HXIH‘ N PAGES 5 ‘ B T \ \¢ uv Special Agent Ransom has been here & day m “ ( D K l)-[* BO l snow m_n‘n- and uunw-\ But west of l,_w.\ | doren boys from i1 ta 10 yours of age. They despito the-fact that, if somo placcs o tt had their examination today and most of | passes the snow is téri feet deep. is them were bound 0ver to the county court drifted about three to 1k feet on & lovel i 0 0 i ows accused of break i i i itne | the vicinity of Stawmbont Springs so Lady Managers of the Home for the Friend- [ | One of the voung fellows ccuaed o . He Declares His Dutiss Left Him No Time | _1nthe wicinity of Stsumbont Sorings less Complain. nal bank at Lexington Monday night was to Keep Records, that there will be considptable loss to st sted here last night in a south side i el | bagnio and taken back to Lexington by an Gl e S AT su“nELPLY s s“nE STORE LINCOLN'S CHIEF OF POLICE SUSPENDED | oficer P by EXPLANATIONS OF ALLEGED OVERCHARGES | = |\ = oovée i Favor of a E E IN THE JURY'S HANDS, ,,“_’“: a —= c Lengthy (Omnal. N ob., Dee, § Uooper Violates the Explicit Instractions | Closs of the First Rothwell Onse at Neligh | Mr. ADLLULL R gotter's Testimony a8 to the Supere Bl y e Rec{Sposial Telowra ] q 0 to Tue Bere "he t Count Trrigatic f the Mayor and is Immedintely lomeg Near at Hand Now. futendent’s Orderlug Repalrs Made . . 5 igkerdd 1415 DO l SL t, > "”“L’m Op with & Shiarp Nevton, Neb., Deo, 9.—[Special Telegram Withoat Aathomty=Ths Fodrth association met in the court house in thi u as reee y h to Tur Bes.]1—In the district court today in Speceiiation Nesshed, this afterngon. Proskieny Mullen called the i it the Rothwell case the counsel for the state, N e e B 1 You will never again have an opportunity to buy GOOD SHOES at the prices offorod below. Put this on your 8 | Mr. Harrington, opened arguments to the soveral gentlemen present who had | memorandum book. Owing to the failure in Soptombor of the factory we wero buying our ladies fino shoos from we wore Lascons, Doc, 8. (Spocial to Tue Bre]— | Jury. He was followea by W. V. Reppertof | At tne meoting of the Macleod Investigat- | given the subject mich thought. John J | compel place our fall orders elsowhere, Now ouse ed has resumod business, it consequenco The newspapers whith have printed the | \astington, D.C.; Hayes of Norfolk and | ing committec last night Mr. Macleod was | McCafferty, ono of the most prominent busi | compelled to p 1 “-‘. rd where, Now the house that : led has resumed business, “ in consequence we varlous phuses of the controversy which is | Scnator Allen, The argument was closed | givon an opportunity to defend himselt on | Heas mah i tho city, shofen dulte longuhy 4n | ar. double supply of shoes, and we must closo out the surplus, and will do so at prices that will move them at onco, k arious pha : U , | by Harry Brome of Omaha for the plamntiffs. | the charge of purchasing maierials withont | Xjonrare tiver about 150 ot S0 tren | - - - - now pending between the members of the | o e . T : erials Without 1 Niobrara river about 140 miles west of here. | Stato Board of Public Lands and Bufidings | !¢ Wy retired about ck and are silll | due authority from the board, Hecrélary | and running through southern Brown and ’ Ladies’ fine dongola new square tos, Ladies’ viei kid, either button ot v . thio Home for tho | Utat9p.m. Thero arc many conjecturcs Gillan was called to the stand by the de- | Rock counties and through central Holt | R THIAHOTEA WG 1154 HOHA, | VTORNES, and o DlEeAAITo kuivaw and the lady managers of the Hom as to the verdict, Ten witnesses wero ox- | fonse and stated that he had found no in. | and Antelopo countics and o run flexible soles, patent tip button shoes, | blucher, and on Piceadilly last; regular Friendless in this city have either willfully | amined for the state and twenty-six for the | 411068 0f overohatges 1n ths November bills, | it int the Elkhorn riv at rogular price $1., e $2.95 | price $3..... ; : $2.15 misstated some of the facts in the case or | defense. - okt e R b A . Norfolk. This plan appeared feasibie and else they are guilty of inexcusable neglect As Judge Sullivan will be obliged to re- Frank L. Fitchott of the Hoagland Lum- | goveral of the gentlemen present wore in y fhmot enaeavoring to ascortain the truth of | LTt home, the cases of the other Rothwell, | ber company was called to explain the over- | favor of it. He estimated the cost of tho 3 » O ot from time to timo | L1omAs and Stowart go over to tho Noxi | charges in bills of lumber, montioned by Mr. | canal ‘to be §L800 a milo through Holt . the statements given ouv from tim term of court. Judge Robinson left for Mad- | (illan in his testimony the night before. In | County and £1,500 a mile through the coun by the members of the board. The Board of | ison yesterday, but will return Monday to - S0 EHE ECHEE LB B0 R o | ties west of here > Tt p 0 Public Lands and Buildings has at no time | fold court next week to clear up the Ante- | 910 €480 Y " van delleassd B. 8. Gillespie, who isa practical enginecr n 4 e G - All our ladins’ new opera toe, floxible made any rules for the government of the | 1one county cases, On moxt Monday wook | CHiZ® wis boctuse {be lumber delivored | spoko in favor, of tha canal aud urwed ti Ladics' extea fine dongola extenslon | solos, button or lace, $4 goods will > Judge kaid will be here to tr, o Carl as carefully selected and was wo u ' tion to take stops to have a pre G , Home for the Friendless. Some tme a0 | ior(h "case, which has beoa continucd to | Woro tian ordinary Tumber of that, gv Timinaty sueves mado to ostimato the cost solo blucher, new square oo welt, | go at......... Wk e ST that board did request Governor Crounse | that time. Mr. Fitchett thought that Mr. Macleod | The secrotary then wvead a cireular from bought to sell for #4, will go at $3.10 3 to appoint a superintendent of the home. _County Clerk-elect Jenkins has selected [ had been a very good officer for the board, | North Platte inviting tho organization to — . v MCORd 0 o clerk's | 48 he had been very particuiar in gotting vho | g balihed to do 86 ©f o grounds nard, now recorder in the clerk's | a8 he ha s o declined to do 8o on m; [ Tt | office, s dapuiy clork, and J. . Fannon, ex- | right kind of lumber. that it was not within his official | pogimaster at’ Cloarwater, as recorder. Mac| prerogative to take such action. Then the | County Surveyor-elect C. F. Bayha 1 members of the Board of Public Lands and | moved into the surveyor's office, prepa d delogatoato attond the state irtigation P 5 - convention, which is to be held in that city od Speaks for Nimself, ”-'l‘l'"l'n:v‘ 1. F. V iolden, J. A, Testman Me. Macleod then took the stand on his | nd D. Ii. Cronin were selected as delegates We carry the famous i hat he hat mever | to represent the Holt County Ivigation asso- Ladies' very fino dongola welt shoo, | Heredisa genuine barg in in ladies' oM slonsite 3 ¢ - W ) 0wn behaif. He | at conventi » slphin square too & W are | hand welt shoes, « nako: o Buildings drew up the rules now in contro- | 'ry toclearing up a lot of umulated ( haan furnished with a copy of the rosolution | ¢ition in that convention. 1 \lllmh\]l\n‘\ quare too and new square mI‘In\ l\n 1," l‘n: A L mlilb w make mostly yersy, but, instead of stating that they wer Prosident Warren of Gates college accom- | passed April 17 He had no recollectionjof e to0e, patent tip... ' )5 | zes; worth $5. 5 SRR .00 adopted by the Board of Pulic Lands and | panied the remains of Prof. White as far s | ho$IE ever scen such . resolution, ' When e > 5 ity B FUeAY WNRE | UHleRRo "WhE : b faras | nofiest took the office of superintendont he - b o s Aok PSP i 'f,.;‘p::‘,l?‘,;‘,“fl”f“i,',h'\ ies At | nicao, where he was Lo meet the $ister | o hoen furnished with a copy of tho rules | Murderer of Angust Gothman In Dodge | Of Misses” and Childeow’s Shoes, whieh \ Board of Purchase and Supplies. 'Tho latter | Twenty-five fat hogs wro stolen from o B En ooy Rt AL e, ekttt vost, Doe, 9 [Spocial Telogram to | B rogular prices are always from 25 to bonrd is given no authority. either direct or | farmer near Orchard and six from L. A. ALY e G t oy ik gl e tLoR Ladios’ 'rench kid hand tue is attoruey the wi implied, ov 088 went into an ex- d, veg- the Home for the Friendless, | Bocl hl © near ll\l\ place. s Bk, |—In tho district court tno poti- | 50 cents cheaper a pair thanany other | Allour #1 Ludlow extension soles, in : ular prico $5; opera or common sonse, o Ry 3Bt Y austive description of the amount of work L HOW VAL 14 5h0 ‘cash 6f CHaMBE O 11k ope on sense plain toes i ' . ' or, for that matter, ovor any of r“l"< ‘n‘un‘ R. J. Earl is erecting a fino $1,500 dwolling | 13 StYe descr }‘“h_l_ i e on for a new trial in the case of € |§.\§x. s C. | line of equal quality, 0] (‘ A and ¢ ommon sense plain toc ..‘“ l_l but piain toes; will bo sold at.... $3.00 institutions. But the members of the m.\n( on one of the most sight) blaces in the 1ty | yuve time to come to the s tary of the leton for the murderof August Gothman i bo sold for verieeniiiiieeeaies $2.65 L AL LRI e Althiite at West Polat. board for an order wien ho wanted ma- | inJune last, for which he was pronounced TP 7 a P‘_l r = 1 v.lr"'. m‘mm ‘\\umln- I'he governor 18 West Porst, Dec, 9, pecial toTre Beg.| | terials, e had always kept arecord of | guilty at the October term, was considered 3 @, : % i exofficio_cheirman of that board and as | —The courtship of Mr. Charles Korb and | SVetything ho ordered, and when the mater- | today. Judge Marshall reviewed the af Lwas delivered 1t was checked off to b i B0 A L i iro that there was no mistake, 1f ho had | duvits submitted by tho defense —and ther R {0 4 Ladies’ Piccadilly hand wolt $5 ! ; : duvite submiited by tho dofenso aud other mako | Ladios’ straight goat hand wett, just [ e ien By :"“‘.',“\E‘,.""l:fa" o wanted matorials 1t would have delayed | JIo declared’ that -in = his opinion | of shoesfor your children. the thing forn skating shoe, sold overy- | gl sizes, Wo will soll ot ... $3.00 Fuiah | the work thveo or four weel les G, Carleton bad - been given s N Aos s Wi S iy s a faiv and fwpartial il and o been pro- s R nounced gty of murder in the first degree, auch would have to sign the rules, which | Miss Otiltio A. Metz was happily consum were mado for the especial benefit o o vd THURSARY Bvenitg, Wi > tw Board of Public Lands and Builaings. Gov- ”':“\’ Thursday evening, when the two ernor Crounse did sign the rules. ‘\‘I' rjl united in marriage by Rev. Tho points to the controversy now pending | Mucller in the parsonagoe of the aro simplo and may easily be adjusted. The | Lutheran church, The bride and groom were And you will never huy i i whero at $5. cleod ad- oared and educate Vost. The ted that he had been furnished with rules aro merely coples of rules that hinye | ¥oured and educatea in West Folnt, Tho | fibiee tied 19 bac b2 d With | a e failed to find suficient grounds to in® o s 2 s oh 10 Yoz et tHBOE £ ayoung business man of the hard- | blanks for ordering materials by Seeretary } A BT Sy : 3 o o ome shal vl | Postmaste s city. Mr. and Mrs, Jol dne a8 called k ® | journed Mond orning, whe 3 5 % Tag! s . » misses’ epring heeol s ] to tho stato ",'\ by the auxiliavy | €osy homeon Lincoln street, where their | retary Gillan had mentioned. Widner said | YIG BEORORNCE REHERITE 08 TIE DEEORCH R : 3 sizes, will be 801d ab.. ... ....... $2.00 | in plain toes; goat or kid; worth 82 and ol R RIRE Hok "l‘l‘; 8% | triends will bo grected hepeafter that the bill was too high bocause ho had | 6 attornoys for tho defonsegavo MU | all concede that our line of wen's fine 82.50. Wo will soll at $1.50 s Somtes and small von: | A tramp, who gave his fame as James M| Supposcd that the steps were insido of the | IhALLes would appeal the case to e el v il on b is & S o e oy wisitor 'is given the | Donald, broke into several farm hou building and had put ina bill for move ex- | Premecourt. cs 1s hy all odds the o 5 opportunity e T aluntary. contribu. | Wednesday, taking money and several good | pensive material than was used. When he Motion fora Now Trial Overraled. i I 2 o Mhese contributions are ‘dovoted to | SUits of clothes. At one farm house whei found out that cheaper material had been LexINGToN, Neb., Dee. 9. —[Special to Tne 4 o i One lot of broken siz ladies kid § o e h recortes. for iho use | beate he tried to sell the suits of clothes, | used he had reduced the bill accordingly. Bk, ] —duage Holeomb overraled the motion | DOSL FILING @AM 1N NEE i OO : Allour mon’s hand welt double sole L 8 | Whieu captured he_ still cartled the clothés les Coun, Macleoa’s foreman, con- | BEf-1—Juage I VAR A Juttons, reguiar price AR ) aa R A I of the home. Without them tho home | ;5% oney. Tho thief was brought bof i tho statement of his superior that it | for a mow trial i the Walker case, but be sold at G R DR DU LR Al s ;‘;::\‘rlflpr:,fim‘y‘x“\llzl\;mtx?mr:::'qu’fi?‘ R A Justice Briggs. Mebonuld ploaded au was impossible to take time to obtain orders | granted astay ot sentence until January 2L | Tino in the eity. The fact that we soo WATE0 A o e nat oo SB190) o t the > bound him over to the the institution. If this money i from the secretary for tho material to bo [ The only chance of tho defense now lies in the hands of the state treasu used in sehool work. anappeul to the supreme court and tho | DEW faces in the store ever: bl rotur 7 . 3 sssness of the case, makes that chance Yot sut-upon an approprintion by tho Roehl returned from Oklahoma Kept but One Book. Rl 4 ibitd l,(-“p.ILrlx.:‘l‘ln( To.obsorvo the rulo would o attend district court. for saving Walker from the gallows very + H >, . Th ded th 08 y il firs simply cmbarass the managers in the work a meeting of the Young People's o T e e o OUR NEW PICADILLY LAST of maintaining the institution, 'l"\”"‘f_ § I\.xl'xst i"'n“"fh'f"'f"'. of the |(~ et j"‘-‘l‘;:;g .\'f:l.“"' i:‘ffl:‘l;} “'l‘»?u:&flfl;"»x:x‘!:-'p “l :-:: The other disputed point is over the rule | [sitheran church Thursday evening the fol- | Jeh 01 hontaining records of all the tran 'he death of which gives the Board of Public iands and | lowing ofiicers were elected to s placed in day is suf- ficient ovidence to prove this nssertion. 7 voo and Fronch | Wehave an elegant line of men’s calt calf shoes, worth from %3 to #$, tale vour i shoes which are usuatly rotailed at r 50, i : Is a W, er, & No Mi C. "o sel o] 3 Buidi B atate diseharred ome | Society the coming year: President " ctions of bis oflico, stating tho names, | George Lindaborry. who was buried today, s a Winner, and No Mistake veevnnees BA0 We sell them for. utitings power. to refustate Gischarge! = iBRE TVito okt S Hatie. o ages and time cmployed of all workmen, v SRt Ploes 1 1 stes it todo so. The mangers | 1riges; vico president, Ot Herse' soerc. | WSS B Wi Guplosts ol 214 was caused by a pistol shot wound received y 3 S| el b DU L LI st 01 b Hoino clatmi that tiils vul will seriously , Christina Larson; treasurer, Lily luring a scufile with & younger brother for the institution Fremont Nows Notos. hooks had been kept by the superintendent < SB% e vt ey Lincoln's Postoflce Fight. IPresost, Dee. 9.—ISpecial to Tue Beg.]— 1'i lmillllimr: ll't"emill that All.l(r'lt-;)\i (hml OUT OF THE RACE, k | 3 % = B v N oo | kepta book containing a record of the time g »“.T.“‘i,.,'l’.’."fif“-ii‘o’(‘f‘ L‘.‘,".fé“{‘\lfi.‘i‘,‘.'},'lf?;.‘FJL"J’. ?:?.:.'.\ !,I:l“;r,‘,l. l’:,c[,l;;y GO Qs o and wages of workmen, but that was the | Altgeld Will Not Be » Uandidate for United [] L] , b Vashington only one he knew of. A book had been pro- ¢35 tes BERRCD FES mYLIIn o1 many months, has finally affected someof | Little Leroy Murphy, one of the noted | vided for keeping a record of all labor and | \yeurvaroy, De the bellicoss domocrats of this city, and to- | 4\ 1atg gied last evening. als. This had been lying on a table . day they jumped actively into the melee SO e IO Rlbcit o B ot I Ao oyt | LoEnoT {Tho news that Huft was likely to ba the suc. v Fowler has made formal de- | ;% 4%n one occasion told Macleod that | democ gossful candidato has srouscd tho friends of | mand on ex-Ireusurer Torbes for the | he would probubly hear sn_objection somo | tho unveiling of* tho ~ statue of Gen- g 1 etot‘m ul'mi ;Jltls“‘tlrf)'gtfi(‘t’l:ntl;flm"!’xl\::ln‘ “ru:f,.» #,511.22 duo the city and has also made the | time because ho did not keep the requived | eral Shields has been regarded here e e Svashington todty. and soy. | Stme demand on the bondsmen. It is | record, but the superintendent replied thut '} telegraphed to Washington today, and sev- ougly intimated that criminal procecdiags | he did yot have time to keep books and at- ey 5 i ' | Second Day of the Nebraska Y. M. 0. A, 3 eral telograms were also sent to Secretary | wjjl goon be instituted aganst the tend to his work, too. nois, politl Must ot RknLEficonters TN T, t Morton, usking him to intefere to prevent | yypqgurer, 3 Macleod then went on the stand and s around the United States senatorship, and Convention at Fremont. ::"Ict"‘fi':l'“““‘f.lkI:'i';:"l“:'g-.( “;‘\“‘i‘i“')f“' ‘\'\"l M| S AL Bartlett, who, with two companions, | that he had not used the book because is intercsting from the fact that the senate B L B A I LD W L E0LOVY 08 left North Bend last September in a skiff to | Conoyer had told him that it had been tried | \will choose a successor to Senator Cullom. ingtou in hugte to try their hands at the sit- float down the Mississippi via the Platte | by a former superintendentand found worth- | w0 “aciiation in the west in favorof tuo | METHODS — OF THE ORGANIZATION Hation and thoy;Selographiodia rogliest thub Missouri, has_returued after reaching | less. As far as.aterials were concerned ho | 11O SELALION i Lhe WSt in favor o L the whole matter be hung up pending their . leaving h1s companions to pro- | thought that tho bills he turned over to the | nomination of United States senators in —_— arrival Ho reports a delightful voyage. secrel a suficiont record. He had | state couvention is likely to bear fruit, corzo Dern is being enthusiastically con- | norecord in his ofti ulated on his election as captain of the | materials ity foot ball team. This ended the testimony on the second 0.—The visit of Gov- o wasnington fn comeerion wirn | CHRISTIAN - WORKERS BUSYl Continental Clothing House Great December } 5 n naws their candidates for the United States ployes Are Being Lookod tence two convicted prisoners to the state | Judge Murshall held a short session of the | specification and the third was considered. | gonate by state conventions. Up to this After at Present, ponitentiary. One was young Frank Hoover, | district court vhis afternoon. This charges the superintendent *with mak- | 3o 5o one seoms to bo prominently men: who was convicted of grand lavceny a few | Thie case against thedetectives, Showalter | ing expenditures and incurring large in- weeks ago. He has been in tho county jail | and Wispell, who wor as an ncident of gcombinations in Iili- Ench Recelved a Year, Judge Tibbetts stopped the rogular daily grind in his court today long enough to sen- | univ Interest Throug Iucrensing Ye ut the State in the Order Iy—1low Kaiiroad Em- e of the distribution of | for 1t s ger rally conceded that both political parties in Illinois next spring will 5 R in- | tioned among the republicans except Senator arrested for drawing | debtedness for labor and material in repair- | Gillom, thoush if the i aahonld pous onn man from whom they wero | ing school buildings without authority of S T R T e T 3 : i 2 king mortgaged property, was dismissed. | the Board of Education and contrary to s DU SRR e The annual convention of the Young Men's TP =T law, said expenditures having been chiefly | Ghieago candidate. Christiun association commenced by singing antics. He has tried to commit_suicide on DeathioCa WelliMuow:|Cattleman. incurred in and about the following school | “'pyiere is every indication of a lively strug- | and prayer. Then “Wol several occasions, always adopting precau- | Davin Ciry, Dec. 0.—|Special to Tie | puildings: The High school, the Cass, democrats for senatorial | ciations,” conducted by C. K. Ober, secre- slo ‘umong th tionary measures to prevent rigor mortus | Ber.]—A. D. McDonald, manager of the | New Centval, Park, Webster, Vinton, | wird , honors. Governor John P. Altgeld, Colonel ; internation: se, W F M ey taing Siacos Bag b pam | o o, gt ol b | o . Tasonwostt ad Jellow | lonors. " Govornor John . Altgeld. Colonel | tary of' the internutional commitice, wus | X'OT MEN'S Ulsters three wecks he has labored under the - im- ! " ) fully canvassed and reported, showing great fo 4 ed i Dorkins | SChools.” funter, Supreme Court Judge Simon P, pression that ho was deaf and dumb und hag | foUud dead 1 bed in his room av tho Perking Dr. Duryea’s Objection, g R i vercstirioollagenyorkiinibhostate] 5 $6. ¢ . Sarriod on conversation ontirely with a slato. | hotel Uhis moruing. e was complaining of A | Slopey B T 5, $6, $7, $8, $9 and $10 garriod on conversation outirely with i slato. | foeling badly yestoraay, aithough ho traus. | D Duryea objected to_the specification, | Committceman Benjumin Cablo havo all | Prof. Warren of Gates colloge on “Tho . some his fellow prisoners that ho permitted | acted cousidorable business, and during the | Clalming that it was too goncrsl in ite | heen menuonad, bub the subjowcd : Spirit the Power, in the Individual Dimself to be botrayed into speech. He was | afternoon and evening took four two-grain | Character. = Mr. Elgutter repliec hat | ment from ism 8, Cantroll, chairman of was paiticularly earncst and inter- se he could | sioner of Illinois and one of tho warmest | esting. “Gotting a Gripon Men's awaiting sentenco for some time, and has | we amused his fellow prisoners ana’ furmshed | t many items for the press by his eccentric "rEMONT, Dec, 0. —[Special to Tue Bee. vk on College Asso- O r rar onbl aar Tablets of quinine, and ratired about 4 m. | @lthourh such an objection would come | the board of railroad warchouso commis- hese prices represent about 6oc on the dollar, Tho other man to reccive o sentence was | 7ailing to get up' to breakfast the clerk ut | More properly from the de o ke vhe charge as definite as was desired. | personal friends of Governor Atlgeld and | led by I2. G. Rideout of North Plat Frod Osborne, o young man 19 years old, | the hotel procured & stepladder and looking | Zake the chars o AT D 0o A A, \ cussed by J. S. Miller, It. O, Watters, with # flamboyant head of hafv aud & more | Lhrough tho transom, saw him still in bed R T e e L o B Yot Uolumbna i OberRorAOm - o o 4 Putrance as effected Lo '00] and exponded. 10 s b G g ! Ly 2 4 o 8 ea) -~ Yah & sibjec plicivet oh i flambovant record. ; Last fall o robbed n 1.&Z"..{»,‘..-‘;\.fa.u‘ff‘ n“h mt,\‘.}filf“x,.'- RER ‘lfig‘; S s R R R e “I'think the time has come for dofinitely | others, was a subjoct that elicited much in- traveling man who happened to be taking n | 0 out bofors being discovered, as the body | Ot authority from tho board. To find out | announcing that Governor Alugeld will not | terest and enthusiusm. ion rooms, Ho was sent to. the retorm | Was still warm, lying on the right side, and | oW aud why this money was expended was | bea candidate for United States scnator Robery Weidensal on *Ncebraska's Posi- achool at IKoarnay for two years. no evidence or apbearance of eveu a strugglo, | Yhe purpose of this iuvestigavion. Sin next year, Youcan stato this with perfect | tion in the Association World" proved by st is d by Corc oy b A by Cor 1 L4 " i o] ’ Clors % 1803, Mawleod had spent over | confidence, The truth the governor be- A:lll"i?(flll\’ll 1 ‘ln'l'sl i'.lv“\.L[.\\-l‘\l*.nliulm‘!u[){::;;; 1 ded the Chiet of Tolice, i STV T ) Sy T e repairs, exclusive of the new work | lieves the democratic party should be true | to the “front in Chivistian interest anc T U oy R ST years old and leaves d | £oMGhich appropriations had been made by | to its traditions and policies, and ono of | enthusiasm and especially as connected a | B ah L AL MR e Ord For T emoas the board, Fully ane-Uird of this amount | these policies hu" been that” it is uncon, with the Young Men's Christian associa- Weir had temporarily suspended Chief of ¥ ® 4 i had been spent without authorivy. 7 stitutional for &) nor to be olected NState Wor e pa T D) s _tamporarty. suliiandoc Oh L. Oup, Neb., Dec. 4. —[Special to Tite Bee. After some further argument the mem- | senator duriug the term of oftice for which a ork for tho ® n o e e o ot 9 | _Miss Cora Laverty left this morning for | bers of the committeo put their heads to- [ he was chiof that hereafier o police ofticer would | Asl Visil to her brotier. O saeir o0l dbried siar the [ viar somer permitted to loave the city on detecti : Wine of 4 SIS on sho o snded 80 as Lo served ¢ hnedite bo s de P ammIcien (o lonve sha city oo deteatly Mr Moy Cline of bion s ere ona | specify moro definitoly tho datos when tho | the requiremcuts of tho coustitution of i | mitation to pushy tho worl with now iu- s visit Lo his brother Frank, ’ i SRR IOk o oontany. of. shoimayor, alleged oxpenditures were made. state of Tllinois, docs not. justify the demo- | Petus and enthiusiasm. For Men’s Overcoats by the chief to arrest & man suspected of | Mrs. J. L. McDonough left Tuesday worn- | The fourth specification was taken up ts in violating this, and Governor Alugcld Tateresting Atternoon Session, olng implicated in the rhbbery of Mayer | ing for Maryville, Mo., to attond tho mar- | Which charges the superintendent with hav- | is determined, at the ‘expense of any legiti- Bros'. store at Waverly. 1ast eveni Tingo of her aister, ing ignored tho istructions of the commit- ; L. Hall ontertained a | tee on buildings and property and the reso- Wo democrats believe to bo | fested. ‘There scemed to be a general deter- pgitosgEmint oneltppion Bk R S i Come Monda epublican woveMiors huvo not | members and wmuch enthusiasm was mani- The afternoon session couven 1 N VAY 4 £4 L300 d at 2 S ¢ 7, '] to WmbiLign, o iy Luvo, 1o PIOSCI | gelock wikh o sung servico fe by ) A: Pt $3, $6, $7 and $8, mayvor heard of the matter, and without Mr, and Mrs, T 2 8 ] f terson of Omaha und the convention was 0 ndo ho sat do e Lo ottt | dinbor of their frionds Thursday ovening | lutions of the board, especially the resolu- | stiution in this regard, So he will not bea | terson of Oual e eonyanion e B ¥ B e O e inh A : ¥ | tions passed Maren 7, instructing hin not to | candidato for seuator noxt. year. I have | presided over by ia. W Shaw of Lincolu. A guaranteed saving of §3 to $5 on each garment. 3 Tavestigatign by tho excise hossd. which will | - Hov: John Skyin of the Baptist church is | Make oxpenditures for repuirs without the | heard wmentioned as probable candidates | 27V J: . Harl of Uhindelobia gavo an wmect next Monday for the purpose. Captain | holding a series of revival meetines, authoriy of the commisten: Colonel William 1. Morrison, Congressman | Liple and Its Books,” lllustrating his sub. Iroland is acting as chief of police ad | Superintendent Inglish of the B, & M Mr. Elgutier's Accusations, Androw J, Hunter and Supreme Justice . | (G508 S IR GRS, BIVEIRAAE IS, SU0 . intorim. was i visitor over tho roud this week. Mr. Elguttor of the committoe on bulla. | L;5h0pe: 80d thoy are all good mon :;'l"d the bible, i Mother Pald Wis Fine. Dresiding Eldor Rov. G e Habelht hotd | ugs‘and Sroports, wis tho frst witness on s the conihlenco of the peoplo of o | oporis from delogates woro honrd on A young fellow who iscertainly old enough | I, MeAGIE Soreiecs 1o the A ethodist | this charge. 6 said that in February Mr, vernor Altgeld and the other state | ‘meuhodsand results in association work and big enough to earn an honest living, was | 1viscoval chureh this week Mucleod had reported that the water pipes ey rhes i during the past ye Some valuable sug. arrestod last night on the ch ors lot today for Illinols. Faniainar faplie TR RS NN T e Sy P e gestions were offered along the line of per- larceny at the instavee of 17, L. Kimball who . - off vt ARl Sl : by the frost. and asked | permis- A o re— A A sonal work, This discussion was conducted charged him with having stolen a shotgun | <=0 "hb Dec S-[Speonl o Bre) =1 0, %oy o “opnirs, Ho'was Ll by John O, Marshall of Lincoln. Chancellor and & number of other articlos. This mopn: | O%¢eola lodge No, 63, Ancient Free and Ac- | itotod to mako temporary ropairs, Mac: | caso of the ©a od Murderor In New | Canfield of the State university delivored o ing when brought betore the police judge he | cepted Masons, hetd a loage of sorrow leod went on and made permanent repairs very able address on the “iividences of gave his nameas z York Appealod At B i om Donihue, He plead in memory of tho late Jud costing nearly #00. Upon this the committee | (o FOGK ARRRARE L Christianity to Be Found in the Advance- Ruilty to the chargo and offered to show the who wis 8 momber of the lodge | served notice on tho superiutendent that BYBACERN: + Daey U.—[Special Tete- | pept of Civilization Duriug the Nineteenth officers the place where he had concenlod aud died at Kimball, Neb,, where he | thereafter he should make no repairs with- [ Bram to Tue Bee. |—1'he case of Dink Wil- | Century.” Come Monda the most of the stolon property. The shot- sl gono for the benetlt of his health last | out instructions from the committee. In | son, who was to have bgea electrocuted dur- The evening session called out a very gun had already boen recovered. His July. His remains were taken back to the | cases of emergency, however, ho could | ing the week beginnfig Septomber large and interested audience, and as tho d Tome near Peorto, Ia., for interment, and subject to be considered w A R Among Hailroad Men," it called out quito For Men’s Suits opportunity o pay the feilow's fine. This | were buried with the'honors of the Masonic | s the amount afternoon Judge Waters fined him #10 and | tvaternity thero. The services of the lodge | Mr. Macleod number in that occupation. W. J. Cussick e on | 5 own I sponsibility as long | today appeal 1 did not exceed #10. | grounds of errors in tho trial. xpend This ope A8 present when this action | us a stay of execution, und the costs and Lis mother, who is known to bo in | of sorrow were attended by the sisters of the | was taken aud was notified of i, A A R L N, of North Platte commenced the discussion, . . / f . LIt Gl s tanchs. Taltl the. oy | A o e et e O R s st olas agournea | Suse. k0. tho apneluceiwourtan o nroferved | 8 000 FAt R ouibers of hiu as Spccml clearance sale of Men’s Business and prevented her son from gomng to jail, delivered by Judge T. H. Saunders, until Monday evening fore Februaty. soviation wero recraited rom the rauks of A % oatad " e e e i the ralroaders, he swvoke from the » d . : s the, liblatn s i T ip Suits §8, $10, $12, $13.50, A man claiming to be a traveling man McCoor Juxerion, Neo,, Dee. 9. Special registered at Hotel Lincoln last night and | go T Bue, ] -David b o 200, Ly A0 . \medintely dentilind by the oler | iblic from Fort Worth, Tex., says: I'rom Tl TR TR T v by hotel pnu-rmun all over’ tho sountry, | ¥iolently insano recontly. Mr. kirb settled | Kaxsas Ciry, Dec. 9.--Mrs. Mary Reed, 50 | yir ot S0 MU FROER 0 o | B b s thels aork wecompiishod from New York to San Francisco, as & no- | ih York county twenty years ago. The sur- | years old and almost blind, and her daugh- | pitis TAE9 W8 BBIEE T Tl SAEC0 A CE0 | 0 0 O or Iho discussion was torious hotel beat, Not wishing to mako | Plus money he made’ he loaued on farm | ver, 8 years of age, were sent hore from Fort | oy P 0.0, Somariar the tommission | closed by General Secrctary Hamilton, who suy mistako the clerk assigned the man to | Sceuriuy to neighboring favmers, and an ad- | ooty Kan., last night, on thelr way to | men estimate the numbgr already sent o | gloried that so many railroad employes were . room and hunted up a picture that had been | Winistrator abpointed found notes at Mr hé 0y 'k 05 e of 1 being interested in the work, but claimed received some time previously. Tho maws | Kirb's house to tho amouut of #5000, "Ho | Liltehfled, Neb., and today Agent Marran of | market ab 25000 Becayde of tho shortuess | WERE (BVIRRITD S 0 WO PHE T IEES face and the picture corresponded to strik- | #150 0Wus 500 acros of laud. Religion seems | the Humaue society aud Polico Mauron Tag- | 9f £rass, i resuit “'r _l:‘l!l ’?“”}“‘“f“‘ "“'"“'i e gpeat UL f thom wexe 8 1111 0nt op the Ing degree and ho also auswered the descrip- | 10 be the cause of his msanity. gartaro seoking means to send them on | 1 (BKLle WeuLon feed urier EAOR MAWRT) Loudtaine and must bo a ered in. u::’-‘ti.;l;: :!.ly hlmlntnmnz::;fiu;:‘x’g o s ye- Botsht BaE o T acaing. thelr journey. ‘They lived at Flat Croek, in | 1) four waeks carlier. As cotion seed meal- | Arraugements jwere - mado llur_. Sunda honDrocdaded 1o ot Tatosicatad and | Guaxp IsLaxp, Dec. 9. (Speoial to Tup | Barey county, Mo. " Tho father lefu thoro | fed cattle must bo marketed us soon as fat, | scrvices at ail of tho churcues, the finally became so boisterous that Oficer | Brr.|—Paul Hachten, who, with Billy Git- | Do foW day3 g0 to go to a soldicrs | there wilbe a great rusu of Yexas fat | PUWES, &6 (N \einodlsi Epscopal Ome On a Shwo! tame. 10 Loliesais WAt loas =Rl Tasiien, Wb B b | homo in Penusylvauia and the afliicted | foeders to market in January aud February. \ lows: M Episcopal, euly departed about six weeks ago | mothor and daUhtor started o the homo of i Hamilton; Cougregational, C. K. Ober 1o place him under arrest. At the station | o 5 S T istric ste Vel Thoy 3 o e licago; Presby V. D. Bancrof! R e patme Ae A foad A1} Sha slabyu for Salt Lake City, has been tried in district | asister in Nebraska. They rode four d Worklnz i New Scheme. icago: Presbyterian, W. D. Bancroft; 4 . . court on the charge of grand larceny and in o prairie schooner. ‘1he little girl drave DexvER, Dec. 9. —Federal oficers In this | Baptist, Rev. I N. Karl, Philadelphis. F B S Jras flnoly dresscd and had §73 in cash i | quitted. On che movmwg after their de- | aud her feot wero badly frostbitten. ‘Lhe | ciyy' wre after two men kuown os J. | There will bo youug peoplo's meotingsin tho or boys uits his pockets. This afternoon he is suffering | Larturo §300 was missing from the safe iu | team was finally disposed of and mother 2 - | afternoon and evening at allof the churches. severely and it is feared that o is in danger | jiuies A. Foley’s saloon, where Gibson had | and daughtor reached Fort Scott penniless, | &'+ Morris ana J. B. Holt, whoare alleged to x — A t $2 50 1 $3 50 of an attack of delirium tremous, been employed. The pair were caught and | There Mrs. M. E Berkley bought them | be working the “Holy Moses" book scheme, buderson's Viotim Knawa in Fullerion & anc AU, F AR ey Sheriff Costello's evidence was that they | tickels to Kansas City. ‘Phey arrived hero | Which was introduced in this city some tuue | Fuiiertox, Neb., Dee. 4. —[Speciai to Ta cial to the Re- | ingly interesting. He was followed. by 81 Lovis, Doo. f.miadl J. 5. Miller of Grand Island on the same b, a ( rman farmer | Pecullarly Sad Experience of a Blind Woman < -y Al confessed their guilt. last mght, and men ai the depot raiseda | 480 by one HBaker. Morris and Holt came | Bee]—Nary Jensen of the Anderson 5 1S ‘Olllt ‘l a cash 3¢ “Knuuy, l‘)u. 9.—[Special to < — collection and paid for their lodgings last | from Kansas City. tragedy in Omaha was formerly employed l hlS ! 21‘)5 € y * sa]c. Y Pux Bee. ) For some time past coal thieves Reynolds' Mad hoy Seare, night and this morning the girl led ner e bere o ostic family of Brad g ~ % Rerxoins, Neb., Dec. 9.—[Special Tele 8 4 - { 1 3o . pere as & domestic inthe family of Brag ° have been carrying on a wholesale busiuess P mother to the central polico station, where A e r b ADARIEREE. 3 VR SR S they become that men and women have | troubling the peopie here. Several rabid 1 e — Chicago hus offercd to give #25,000 Lo Drury | yore turce years or more, IHer sister, Stells L drven to the cars in wagous and helped | dogs have been killed. Several head of cat I AP NAM 41 ) ;""f"‘ has boen | CONCEO a1 Springlield, Mo., providing #75.000 | Jousen, 18 now ewployed as a domestic by 8 themselves, and it is estimatod that three | tle are reported mad. . M. Hyatt lost & asnviue, Colg., - 9.1t has baen a merchant of this place. i s can be ralsed from other sources, and ho | H. Perrey wrioads have been stolea in the past two | cow from hydrophobia. No person bas been | ® uowiog here steadily for twenty-four hours | will increase the gift to #50,000 if an ad- | left Lduy YOOKS., 40 Pul & SWp W Lhe Dbusiness | bLillew yoi past. All reliroads entering here are using | diconal §150,000 can be secured, of her sisi