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1871, ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, DAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1893. OMAHA, TUE INGLE COPY FIVE CENT E - p e = i e : ») minority had had no ovportunity to report TI Q TR KT | without tho elichtost fefétm and the cruiser ( N me 10 | time has passed, They will be placed in the | {7 171 N N 4 4 ferred to the committec on privileges and sion of the recentiy attempted trial. He is will be kept there during their trial. They i s h\ elections, confident the Olympia will make an average e will be arraigned today for the murder Mr. Cullom desired to submit some re- of twenty-two and oneshalf knots, o Matt Akeson. Public feeling at Platts marks on tha subject, the bill was allowed | Fate of a Big Transport Which Had Beon e Hill and Benwell Plead Not Guilty to the | MOuth has cooled down considerably and 1 land' wali it oored by the | to remain on the calendar and the house bill HELD U BV FJANS. i ¥ donot think thatany one will attempt to ti d % Oleveland's Hawatian Polioy Soored by will be veferred to the committec on privi- Canght on a Lee Shore, — 4 Oharge of Willful Murder. stirit up. It seems to be thegeneral desire to Tdentity of the Paris Bomb-Thrower Now Maszachusetts Eenator, loges and elections, & Unpleasant Experience of Passengers on a let the law take its course althot The senate then, on motion of Mr. Gor- h there Established Beyond a Doubt. are some hot-headed friends of Akeson who xas Raitrond —_— man, proceeded to the consideration of ex- | F, & P, M, NO, 3 HELD FAST ON THE ROCKS | Awvstiv, Tex., Dec. 1L—Tho express car | MEN WHO KILLED MATT AKESON ON TRIAL | may do considerable loud talking and i e HE INTRODUCES ANOTHER RESOLUTION | foutive busincss and at 2:40 adjourned until looted of all the momey and valuables in Y in threats IN THE CUSTCDY OF THE AUTHORITIES L " the safe; every. yAISGAger in: the cosches —_— The Peisoners Maintain Silence, IN THE HOUSE, Dificulties of the e-Saving Crew—Two | robbed of their purses, watches and | Cass County Farmers Willing that the Law ‘|‘v(mn“l has the most u‘\u\‘ll' of nv;- two e 4 he Rubie Fome! aed d the v The p 'y vistol ball i o oulder of i » s B yo men, from my observations, nhe confession Farther Information Upon the Rubject | nephbnicans Withdraw Their Objection to [ Women Rescued and the Work Then | Jowelry; o pistol ball in the shoulder of Shall Deal with the Far and that Soms to have fifted o great burden from his | Wounded by His Own Weapon of Destruce arusatly Tosieted Tpot thethan Biil Abaudoned Uatit Later in the ireman Ed Corrigan, is the record of the no Violence Shall Men mind. and he don't appear to Worey & bit] ton B v SN WAsHINGTON, Dac. 11.—The session of the Day-1n a Heavy Sen. :‘4"‘:::::: ,,v',';l |‘|1»l§\;:22|".szr:.\::; f:;!rll}:l:‘v.;\i{ul e s Anam; Tl shows some. signs of norvousuess at tion Ho Conld Not Escape, house was brief and uninteresting today. | wddbili ] - . < lihes. ¢ ¥ " N tion, fitteen miles north of Austin ot mid- T I'he two prisoners were clothed in the pro. CLEVELANC'S AUTHORITY QUESTIONED | Several bills of no importavce were passed 2 " e ) ‘ . [Spocial | Sa1e garb of “hand-me-downs.” Hill isa fine S GLO 3 Q auring the moring baurs and an agreoment | MILWAUKEE, Dec. 11.—Tn a blinding snow | night inst nich Prarrsworti, Neb, Dee. 11.—[Special g hand-me-dow o | HE FINDS GLORY IN HIS AWFUL CRIME Ttita o 1 simen of physical aevelopment, while am to Tie Br The first chapter in | Bopwoll s a hight weight. Both men have s 18 maae by which Tuesday or Wednesday | Stormand a terrific easterly gale, the pas- | Corrigan's wound is painful, but not dan- | Telegr 2 i 1 ety Sk g amer F. >, erous. The amount of money taken from | the trial of Harry Hill and John Benwell on | pocently enc red the growth of 3 3 v would be devoted to the consideration of the | 5enger and freight steamer F P. M. | gerous ) recently encourased the growth of mus e Mr. Blonnt's Right to Act as Comm.ssioner Jonld be deveied 1o tie Conuderauion oL 180} M. 5, . of 'the Mt % “Pére Mar. | the. express and passengers is not yet | a charee of murdering Farmer Matt Akeson | taches. A W SU hairs were History of the Miscreant Who Sought to to Hawaii Doubtad, roview the claims arising out of thecap- | uette line was driven on_the rocky shore of | accuratel The gang's identity is | was enacted at the Cass county court house ::“:;jv\‘l":s‘:‘r!|ll b ;‘h:r’wwl" Tl o Reap a Harvest of Death, tured and abandoned property nct aroused | White Fish bay at an early hour this morn- | BOU et learyed. thoueh the trainmen give | in this city today. Tho town was alive with s OB - ANSRORGIEA TOF ‘8 od descriptio of the rigid reticence, When approached for a S the partisan opposition of republicans and | i€ The steamer lay exposed to the full m’x"‘t‘..‘-‘ Tty 1"‘:(:-‘({ ‘t\\‘l-?.e‘!ltl;‘lul“:l. night ay | Visitors. At the timeof the murder, Novem: | talk Hill shook his Teah and polnted. to GRAY DEFENDS THE PRESIDENT'S ACTION | yotice was served on the democratic side by | force of the gale aund was momentarily swept | 11:90 in charge of Conductor Joe Thomas, | DeF 1, there were many men in this county, | Doputy Sheriff Tighe. As fra uents of | IT HAS STRENGTHENED THE GOVERNMENT sation among bystauders about the ing at Plattsmouth and the insecurity of - Mr. Reed that this bill could only be consid- | by seas and spray. with ered under the stress of a special o Ingincer Ed Rutledge and *Red" | most of them farmers and old-time acquaint- | cons der from The steanier teft Ludington, Mich., yes- | Corrigan ~fireman. _ Approaching Duval. | ances of the murdered man, who were | f© Couslderation of the Resolution Deferred | the committee on rules. The remainder of | terday having a crew of about fifteen men | fifteen miles north, Engincer Rutledge dis- | gyongly in favor of taking the law into their ;1"-"‘1:]“ 5«{:.“I'v.~ bty ach N th [DRlsONCES | Measures for the of Similne the session, after the expiration of the 1 4 Ty covered the switch gpen and promptly e | Hill shitted u his seat uncasily and “wore a prs Until Toduy—Expected Debate on the Torning. hour, was devoted 1o District of | And With & passenzor list numbering cighteen | Lidught the train to 8 standstill Py | own hands, and there is little doubt that | worriea look,” but Benwell pulled his white ntrages Sure of Passage by the Klection Law Repeal Did Not Columbia matters. persons, The lake was exceedingly rough | he stopped the train two well armed men | they would have done so had not the ofticers | soft hat down firmly over his forehea Chamber of D les—Vigorons When the morning hour arrived, Mr. Kil- | during the passage, but it was not until ap- | with revolvers covered him. wisely housed the prisoners at the Douglas { sank ]"«1‘\"( o ':"j car seat w ,l!a, UL Msaiirek I ThkaK Ocour—1n the House. gore of Texas was about to call up the bill | proaching the Wisconsin shore that the | , Firgman Comigan was o liule sl and | county jail. Public sentiment has changed, | FEAT RSN OIS, S scomes ; or the admission of Utah when Mr. Ding- Fiiho in e fellow who! - dvawn on WM | yowever, and the tanks ? 1otk op |30 ‘ b courage 00p- o on et o e eny | $ituation became alarming. fired, making an ugly wound In Cormgans | however, and the ranks of the champions of | jug spirits and he assume WasnNe ‘semi-defiant 0, Do, 11.—Tn the senate to- | sille, mado a statement. declaring that the | During the night thegale steadily increased | lof shouldor, The fieing of this shot was | mob liw eraduaily thinned, and at today's | ook, which, howsser, the syectators readi Panrs, Dec. 11.—The exeitement caused by day the unexpected happened and thé ex- | bill was of too much importance to be con- | I violence and by 3 o'clock the storm was ;x:l swln‘nl mf- ::! mim: nu!,n.u. frrmln wm'\";\hnu- a more peaceful or law-a vmm‘x - /--rnv' fet B i‘n\n“n E l“l-l\ Bhataed &t the explosion of the saucepan bomb in the " sl dered Minig the Morning ho v 3 sual sever oy 3 s seas hoth: sides of he n and in front, | assel sould scarcely have cong ol o8 ped A L . “ha or pected failed to materialize. The expected | lered during the morning hour, but no ob- | of unusual severity even for this season of e e atieh 1d Jro assemblage could reely hav ngregate Plattsmouth,” said Daputy Sherift Tighe as | Chamber of Deputies on Saturday afteraoon ction would be made from his side it ample | the year. About 3:30 when the steamer was | Shattering the . headlight, windows and | ghe great majority of the visitors were 0 4 cel dol o TEAREA1 aleotl year. A steamer wa e < o 3 at majority sitors the train pulled out. *“\We will have two | has far from subsided. There is no doubt politicel dobate of the federal election 1aw | Ghportunity was allowed for debate And | \ithin tielyoon thietoet mitos of Miwaukes | Al The bandits then' attacked the | g0 BEet, WEOER ) SeR IRttt i \ s no doul Yepeal was uvertod by Mr. Hill of Now York | amendment. Theretpon (eueral Wheeler | Within twelve or thivtcen miles of Milwaukee | axjyross car in charge of Messenger Bumin. | firmers, the first of whom came: o at | officers on watch both day and night and be | that the general sentiment of all classes, ex- L amer 1 shie encountered a biizeard. The aiv became | cir (G Ceamiatied to open the car daybreak. By noon the streets of the town | pr d 10 resist any atiack on the jail septing tho o S ¥ acquiescing in the suggestion of Mr. Hi asked unanimous consent that to- | gange with drifeing snow. whick being | KOO s com 0 oy L . X ) X ettty RN B cepting tho extreme socialistic and anarch : B ¥ morrow and Wednesday aftor the morning | Gons g snow, which Z | the'safe. Specdily relieving it of all v were literally alive with the tillers of the | - *T\Woguards is a rather small number, s | {1 SRR, FRERERE that the bill should be referved to the com- | FOHOW a1t Wednosday aftor the moming | arivon by the gale, completely obscurad the | giyag, thie two robbers Jolned their confedor- | sofl. Five weoks o their mission would | it ov?" asked the reporter. stic groups is decidedly in favor of the most mittee on privilezes and elections. No one | it il (GG order was made. 1t is un. | Borth point light of Miwaukee and that ab | aios ind a raid was made on_the passenger HAVe: BEER £ * ity "m”‘“w NVEETBIEHE “We will get a great many more on short | encrgetic measures possible to suppress the expected debate on the Hawailan question | gerstood that a delecation from Utah was i X 1 the Milwaukee pier. In the storm the steamer | conchios, the trainmen being 161t under ; ; notice,” said the deputy sheriff, witha gleam | constantly increasing bolduess and destruc- N P N * H was carrie er cou e and mn o4 Three S8 0 roug murderers ; toda ] 88| Wi 0 peace- )f determing S o until the resolution, calling for information, | instrumental in inducing the republican | \vo%Carsied off her course and In attemplicg | guard, ' Three men passed through the | Murderers; today the mission was to peace: | of determination in his oy *These aro u | tiveness of the disciples of ana T : es of ans his ! to feel her way into the bay she brought | concnes while those on the outside kept u fully witness the workings of the law. reat many people in Plattsmouth who want b Ll K g Py - poedo 160 s it ) ) bay a s o thost jde kept up a | fully witness the workings of the law. grea any peop u state hite hiks i e § agreed to by the senate last week had been :tl.:uglr]s‘ torecede from their opposition of | yp ‘on the rocks in White Fish bay. F AU T LA LT - Rt il 1o see the dignity of the law protected and | $)'° ot affairs has long been re zed as complicd with by the oxecuti TotRy] | W18 20 oach § ) i ¢ rhot the | iy L L)t while they do not sympattize with the mur- | the greatest wenace o Freuch ministries A A bill fixing the time and places of noid- + Chose an Awkward Spot. ssengers, mang of whom when the bandits |~ LS S hatin 3 ) g 1 th however, Mr. Hoar submitted another reso- | 41+ fageral courts in Nebrasha was . passed The scene of the wreck is about six miles d were hiding unaer the scats, But he prisoners came down from Omaha | derers, they believe in giving them a fair | and the bold stand taken against these ene- lutisn calling upon the president for specific [~ Mr. Culberson called uj 5 A ade sliver! thel er the B. & M. on thenoon train incharge | trial and let the law take its course,” bill torevive the | nortn of Milwaukee harbor. At that point [ the robbers made them all deliver their | Over £ % 3 'he dapt i o T Shats ims arfsing under | the shorqof the Inke makes a sweep inland | Money, watches and finger rings. One man | of Deputy Sheriff John Tigho and 14 | e deputy shorilf and his prisoners were | cabinet. the socialists and anarchists felt plied with, would lay before the senate and | the captured und abandoned property act | and forms o wide bay, but it is wholly un- d;;‘ the robbing while the others held six- erald. They were greeted at the depot | MHen Whirled dway to their destination. confident of being able to hold their own the country the history of the actions of the | 107 the purpose, if possible, of effectiug an | protected from a gale from the east. The | SHOOLETS. monsterous crowd and when they were lbdi Leiutelal tod hiey were justified, to some extent, : it > actions of Whe | yyroament as to its consideration. bottom of the lake is a mass of huge boul- | When the second passenger coach was | ‘o v, B0 ime for which Benwell and Hill are BelbtbYithes ifith admimstration in the Hawaiian matter Mr. Reed refused to allow the agroement | ders, the shore is steep and a bold blaff rises | entered one robber left a package on theeoal | Quickly driven to the county § atid which they'committed, 1t Ben. | 1 o2, belif by tho small majorityiwhioh After a lively debate between the author of | to be made and the bill was withdrawn, almost perpendicular from the water's edge, | DoX and after the rabbaty it was discovered | threat of violence could be heard mies of society having lod to the fall of one nnswers to questions which, literally com- | act for the collection of ¢ not one The in all the | Chire Ll LI L Sl the | the Casimir-Perier government was able to _ K& T A hatrd s to be an_express packdge containing £500. | crowd. The proceedings were booked 1o | Meht of Move 1 aithe AATET O R oL | O { during the voek's v i the resolution and Mr. Gray of Delaware, |~ Mr. Meltao of Arkansas called up a bill in- | For this reason the efforts at rescue were | 16 b an expre 800, | crowd. The proceeaings were booked to | Noht'of Novomber Iy at the. farm house of | command during the last woek's voting; but B K& Foolution wentiover until tomorFow, structing the secretary of the interior to re- | attenaed with great dificulty and danger. | Ahe robbers did not enter the sleepers. | first commence before District Judge Chap- | Matthew Akeson, four mil ify ess uttes SORVETTIOm SRIAE DYt OF Uit dbundoaed By 4 T AT " | Messenzer Buftinger does not know how A % 7 s ety Al B Y 3 i gl Ll erve from sales out of the abandoned Fort | As soon as the steumer struck the boulders o U O R DL BaTo e bl sAL man at 2 o'clock, and when that hour arrived | small town iu Cass county. Robbery was | current of opinion the explosion of the vomb Cummings military reservation in New Mex- | she sounded signals of distress and word was ".“" 0T ON, w1 GADE S SlE contained, but | o) 5 e and commodions court room was | thelucentive, and the crime was commitied | thrown by theanarchist Vaillantis likely stts offered the fol- | ico so much land as is necessary to insure a | telephoned to the city. The life-saving | the run on Sunday night is light, = 3 : T s S indebted to Mr. Hoar's Resolution. Mr. Hoar of Massachus 4 4 s BN £ o | by tWo unknown men who wer o _ Jowing resolation, attacking by imulication | PeFDetual spring of water for the use of the | crow found that it would be impossible to | After going through the train, the robbers | packed to suffocation. The court | yilujvNictim for food and sholter to greatly strongthen the handa ot the He fdsntis [Tawatin polioy: public and the tio Grande, Mexico & Pacific | pull the surf boat to the wreck through the | €Ot away as quickly as possible in the davk: | house corridors were also filled witn Saturday preceding the date of the deed, | Eovernment and to bring about joint action the presiden ai1an policy: railroad.” Without objection it pussed. heay d tho mouritate. seus and it was deemod equally im- | 0SS to The amount of | people who we e any That the president be requested to inf ous to view the pr b two strange The hou came to Akeson's place and | with England, Spain, Italy aud Austria at se then took up the measures af- | practicable for a tughoat to tow the boat to | PO9LY is variously estimgted at from $10,000.| ceedings, but were unable todo so by the the senate if, in his opinfon, it be not inc h 3 K 2 : \ applied_for assistance. Both were abie- | Jenst fora combined movement looking to tatenwith the pubiic Inrevosts Whether any | fecting the District of Columbia, and at3:30 | White Fish bay. The boat was, therefore, | 8000, ' 0 5 " b ien | enormous_ audience which had procceded | hodied nd when proffered worlk in the corn- | e ot COMTRE IOVERCER Y 0OKIME 1S Jersons whose nimes had not been submitted | adjourned. placed on the surt cart and taken overland L 5 supposed the gankis the same which | them. ‘When the court anuounced its readi- | field they accepted. They were kepuat the | (16 ® ; LY 1) acth 1o the senate for its advice and.consent, and, 5 TS 10 the beach opposite the spot where the dis- | Made the bighaul at Pl Tex. Oficers | ness to take up the case, Attorney Matthew | house over Sunday. and Monday they went | ton aud severc punishment ot all who are If so, what person s been uppolnted sinee WILSON'S TARIFF BILL. avled steamer lay llC;‘l!‘ bl Mcu‘e hr—Buflhlijr Hnnkl-l Gering, who will officiate as counsel for the | to work husking corn. As shuckers they | Proved to have been engaged in anarchic con- hesau dayior March 1808, to representithie | o Great difficulty was experienced in reach- | there were six men inthe gang. They all | prisoners, responded that he wished to at- | were hardly phenoms, and when Tuesday | : fe 5 ho 5 q | Changes that Have Been Made in it Since | ; Great dificulty was experienced in re vore T fs: were very ) At 2 were h phenoms, and when Tuesday | spiracies. G e aeard L e cen Made tn It SInce | 5,0 the oeach and when the crew finally ar- | Wore masks. The buddifs were very abusive | tack the validity of the indictment, and=for | wight came Akeson dischiarged them, paying | Tt is expected that measares will be intro- : S natident oF tug. o%80tive ANd RAVINOLY | W asHrSGTOX Do, THe e iy | ¥ived on the scene it was found that the | And seemod to bo drumicd cuvsing and strik- | that reason would ask that he bo given tho | each his wages for two days, The followings| 4 ced providing for the puniahae uncllof the Hawaiian islands, and whether | | ASHNCRON fhoc. T —he revised Sriff | high seasand the rocks that lined the bot- | 108 Passengers as they proceedcd. time Inid down by the statutes, tyenty-four | day thoy waro both in Weeping Water, Ono | {{\¢eq brovidung for tho punlshiment of thos ML i the head of | bill was laid before the full membershin o y made s e the — hours, before entering a blea. The court, | went into o hardware sto v a | Who advocate or defend crime 1n the news- > K0 ")“m:,' of ‘""F"“l:'m‘”’“i:'\;f"m-'l"h' the ways and means St today ”’l'hn :\)x'l‘?fulgo:l.:? B b Sl e e WITNESS B $aLLED. however, s ;\"f»\l that the men n'uuh\‘h(; at (‘fxf’&“'?;:‘t-;'l!:'{u"“.Q?\:u{?:r. Sehile Im’i’.z’i:‘liw‘; pepers and make the unlawful preparation whether uny, if so; what suthority las been vhich have been made during . once arraigned to enter their plea, and that | \waitec ide. Thel oy di ared. FTE e b kel e B roon Lo ting he elntlons of -] changes whicu have been made during the How and Where Shs Lay. Testimony for the Prosscution in the Cough= | §fon tomaraw the motion. atiacking the | o quiside _\lk':i‘(‘":';:‘-:"“‘y ppeared | of explosives punishable by severe peu- thisgovarnmentitotie tien Axistingop otice | Lo woeks havo been noted: trom timo toj| = From the beach the steamer. appenred) to lin Triat Gives Toduy. process should be sustaiued, the pleas could | supper November I the door of the farm | 2:Ues: AT 1o T rone therein, wndl. whether | time, the most important being 1 the pearl | be in a very bad position. She lay about 800 [ Ciicaco, Dec. 1l —Ahother week of the | be withdrawn. This arrangement met the | house was thrown open and into the dining 3 R el 3 oy e tlonary pOwer s, been commiticd | button and tin plate schedules. 10 1,000 fect from the snore and had swung | Coughlin trial opered today with the taicing | approval of the counsel for both sides. and | yoom staliced the two ex-shuckers. Naturally the bold and defiant confession e A T el Members of the majority of the committee | SL€rn to the seas. She was pounding heav- | ;¢ vestimony by the preseeution. It is ex- | the prisoners were orderad to avise while “Throw up your hands!” commanded the | made by V orees of the United States should be s : aillant, the bomb thrower, who is ily on the rocks and was evidently full of still on his bed in the Hotel Dieu, surrounded water. ‘The passengers had taken refuge in | pected that eight woaks more will be con- Inuded therein or withdvawn therefroni. and | S8 the changes made are mostly from ad County Attdraey D: whotlier any authority has been committed to | valorem to specific duties. where such s read the complaint. | one who bought the pfstol. a 3 the cabin and appeared to be in no immedi- | sumed in tho.trial of the caseas tue state : Disadet Noy ety n|1lnllx\\’le'|:'g\(:|';:r|>ll‘l: Fred . tha Dresentition of | DY F£uAN Of dotectives. is the main sub- :::;';',':;1,‘;:,'g:;‘.'::.‘,,,::.‘,,:‘: ul force i the tertil | changes were nucessary from a business | ate danger, but this fact did nov deter the | and defense will,, itissuid, introduce about | ‘The latter contained ll)h‘rve cuw;-l\lwflrfl the new revolver. For some reason My, | 18Ct Of comment this morning. Everybody. {un'u m;-,x-.[ u;ul \\‘\u-lh'\'rr .wulv-h person »l.;.; standpoint. The bill this morning was L)\llzaavcn from hastening the work of res- :)l:l“\l\;:tscs)s‘.-;ouc;n[rh.‘}l;mmgl:;:? x’x‘o‘,‘;s‘:‘;g fl:;fg&'lifi’gfl'n;'fflflswxfi."&é’{é'-‘hi{i“..’.‘(..«‘1& Akfsr" did‘-‘mzllmmmliuwly vespond and the :&\vuu,; llnlx u\t&‘rcnl‘s'uf l|:uvr and o|ruer "‘n. jeen authorized or has, in fact, correspouded o1 v o (Te o Rl vaEsatia 2. 3 ug_ of court; v AR SUORCY pistol was discharged. eart is pleased with the fact that the I regird to the public aff Yovorn- | taken up by the full committee by sections | “Uqiy, surr boat was speedily trundled to the | wore called by the state: - ) and Benell s being an accessory and the ¥ 3 v Haxdly u groan escaped from the old man. | cowardly miscreant ATDuHAY had sraptiad” throLGH his bats dnd e he feil dead from his chair. 3 ! Gus Berg, one of the hired men on the | ife, on the guillotine, the penalty of his sient of the Hawaian Islands with any private | a0d the repuolican members offered amend- | yerge of the ice-covered beach and two score | Officer Phillips, Haney Roache, John | third again charging both men s being prin- person, newspaper or any other periodical, or | meats and discussed the bill from time to | of willing_hands forced the boat into the | Finnegan, Captain Villiers, Patrick Me- | cipals. o allof the counts both prisouers has been authorized to. 1o fact, under- | tine, It is the iutention of the majority | waves. The crew pulled against a high gale | Garry, Jumes .Boland, Erank Scanlan, | enteved a plea of not guilty. 4n the hands of-the and that he is likely to pay with his taken to receive on Sui TghseAS bu s en || BikpRATGINDE V ; Eleven minutes wera required to complete ol o raillant o ; Sy aent It r »rson, or has re- | members to vote down all amepdments of- | #nd high seas, but after a struggle c_;f lifteen | Stephen Connel Wilham M. Mickel, D. & St ® ! place. sprang forwara and the pistol was | crime. Vaillant continues to glory in his R R LUt i o s Aibsituowe bl sus and remort tha il | minutes thelife savers reached thoside of the | P, Ahren, Dr. ©. W, Newes and Henry | the readingof the complaint. 'This dono the [ Pl on him, He received a severs sealp | dastardly deed and only seems to rogreb fram iy rivate porson in'wgard 10 the law- : 4 vessel. The passengers and crew remained | Wisch.. €aptain Francesco Villiers first | tWo dozen regularlyempanelled jurors were ul and exist elreu DE gOver: t thereof or the | A8 Soon as possible in its revised condition. | jn the cabin until the surf boat wus close | took the stand. called into the jury box, and after Judge istances under which sald existing gov- e At blioh AL oIy DD EL et The dewocratic committee offered the | to the steamer and then from the shore the Villiers testified that as captain of police .‘“"“2"',‘}“\“'“‘.“.,\h?,'::”‘,ff:“"':m“:i";“;:“““, }n‘n‘l ik torthe pablie nifairs Thereof: andif | sugar schedule before udjournment, but no | crowd could see them assembled around the | he was present when Dr. Cronin's body was | dress, they were disnissed unti o Ny such appolntmenvar. tuthority lias heen | vote was taksn: neither ‘was -any. amend- ing making preparations for leaviug the | found. He said sixteon wounds were found | 1t 18 cxpected that half of the day will be IAde oF gIven. 1rther, to Infor the senato | ment. offered. 1t is Likely an imendment | Wrecked stoamor. A whip was hastily ar- | upon 'the head and neck of the dead man. | Spent in disposing of the legal wranglo ove whetlier thesame was niade or glven at & me | 1 be offered tomorrow morniug, but no | FdBged on the gaf on the mainmust and to | Cress-examination failed to develop any the indictment. afterwhich the examination when the senate was in sesslon or has contin- | 5o o (o7 § o ety e | this a sling was attached. A woman was | additional facts. of the jurors will be taken up. ued In force during any session of the senate | changes will be made. ‘The majority mem- x wound, the b lec that should have killed | thyphe did not suceeed in souarely L i L u [ suceeed in s y wound- Bins fi“““‘l"" Trom his skull. Berg: fled to | 5,05 Cagsimer Perier, the premier, and give the alarm, 8 z s ) ‘Tom Akeson had taken a hand in tho fight | M. })ul‘U.\'» the president of the chamber, and got a shot through the left hand near | The hardencd anarchist siill iwsists that the wrist, disabling him. Another hired | he had no accomplices, and that the branch man, whose name is not known, was shot in | of unirebis, TR hS alonz s 3 e s Tt aeloN il \vits smot in | of anarebism to which ho belonged had for a 1 4y ; > THbTIA i swung up over the rail and carefully low- | ~Henry Rosch, a foreman of the sewer [ Thetask of finding twelve men within the | gipled, . rale that its members should act independ- grotcangres, at uny paper tieating theveof: | bors 5% 16, bt ree. e aentce " thos | ered ind she was soon on the surf hoat. The | cloaners, testified to having found the body | borders becascountyiwhasselaualinedie Ciubbed Mrs, Akeson. ently. This, however, is not the belief of e authority Wi communicated. to the | committeo will he abie to get through the | Yiolence of the seas to which the small boat | in the catch basin on Evanston avenue, and | Scrve on the jury will doubuless prove | 0000 v coo s or vobbers | the police, and it is understood that they honnte during any session thercof, and, | consideration of the bili tomorrow, and it | WS fully exposed made the rescue an ex- | Patrick McGarry, an old-time friend of Dr | tedious one. Courtattaclesdo not expect | o8 EHHE rmed only with a | huve under surveillance several men sus- Turthier, when any person hus accepted o uns | (Gl ba reported to the house Wodnesday or | c#edigly @Micult matier. Again the whip | Cronin, told of the identitication of the dead | the actual trial to commence untilthe lastof | WIS WIS 408 IS BRREECOY - LS © ) derta, 10 acceptthe office of conmmissioner | ¥ ! Y was swung and another woman was lowered | man’'s remains. the week. Be that as it may, the people of | club and while his partuer was making | pected of being accomplices of the bomb or public minister, under what powers afore- | Thursday y - that las he wndertaken i During the discussion of the bill ex- | O¥er the side ana wasquickly grasped by | McGarry was positive In his statement avHiclioprosceninzs il (K AT LS S R RIS R th the government of | Speaker Reed offe solution which re. | thehardy surfmen. thac the body was that. of Dr. Cronin, and | @ ETeat amount of interest. She was knocked down and severely beaten sOn L GBSCRS. Hime | oltod thiat, a8 16 v R e 1o TV alt. Frank P. Scanlon also $wore to huviag 1den- | Guarded Against Possible Ly suid, orany of thew, qmy eorruspondence wail or any private pi thrower. Nurt us sho 3 ! ching. e ela R ant when Hotel Dieu self as comuilssioner of tho United States. 1 proposed bill the revenue would ibe $72,000, | Then there AChasty conference be-| | Shocine rematne us beag oL gho dootob Upod the adjournment of court this even- | It was ull over in an incredibly short time. | gave the name of Murchal, us alveady cabled Given to Friendly Newspapers. 000 siiort, it was desirable that the commil- | tween thie life savers and the captain of the | ya asitmessns The onrs now miiveas 1o Mra, | i0€ most of the people who had gathered i | When the wounded men found they were | to the Assoclated and it was only Mr, Hoar commented upon the fact thay | L0 be informed in what way this deticiency | steamer. The latter said that the vessel | adri sre: gt teoniy oW witness is Mrs. | in‘town to_witncss the proceedings repuived | not killed they valiantly assailed the brute | arier the de Bad ‘ worked s khiE (P wnicated by the preside: should be met. was in no danger of breaking up, and asthe | i it Al ] B to their respective homes. At midnight | who was peating old »Mrs, Akeson and com- |}~ = " ks " % & information communicated by the president | SUEAR AL ALl rould 2 g up in the former trial. : nes ! i h N o o | record and ho was subjected to a shorw, to vertain senators, under the scal of confi- Mr. Wilson replied this deficiency would | gale was evidently moderating, it was de- the streets were deserted, with now and | pelled him to desist. No. 1 having emptied ] ) The witness McGary, who te the identific stiled as to ion of the remains, dence, had been frecly given out to the rep. | Ve made up by internal revenuo taxation, | cided to wait until later in the day to. com- then a helated st but these schedules ware not yet comviete. | plete the rescue, At that time it was qgler hunting a place | his revolver, calied to b to rest his wear partner and they | sharp examination by the public prosecutor as resentatives of four dewspavers known to The vesolution was laid on the table by 3 . ! Glowsly q usKiiones i Fothaionns of Ughy |0, F5os 18 sweary lead. AL tho ‘county | flod from Jao plack e i pics e Ll o | And.exsmiping) magiatiase Vhak o QIR bo zoatous, thorough-going ~he nad almost | Lhe resolu i ¥ @ | thought, the work will be attended by less | fhore wis in the morene at the time of the | jail five deputies are on guard, two inside ius Berg had reached a neighvor's house | g name was Vaillant and that be was the e by ey | paxbyole, aiicuity and danger, Tho surf men experls | taeroima, i he morgyo at the time of th d three outside of the littie brick build- | and given the alarm in the meantime. Mes- | 118 PTG WIS (S G AT e SR L istration. If tnat alleg Chinges that Have Been Made. enced ‘no great ship fo making | tc,, but the witnesn insisted that identitica. | 1% Persons swho haveno business in tho | seugers weve dispatchad for ald, und in a | ), ionle, Marchal, it was ulso shown, Mr. Hoar, it seemed to him as gr The changes which were made in the | ® _ londing. — As the ‘boat crushed | tion was positive. ieinity of thejail ave kept away, merely as | short time the wnole ncighborhood was rany people. Marchal, uls K tion of the constitutic 5 : he as wus ever charzed | payify bill upon or imputed to any public official. It Was 1ot necessary to y to the senate or to precautionary m sure and 1ot because | aroused. By § o'clock the news reached | was the name of Vaillant's imistress, the leriff Tigho fears that they will do his | Plattsmouth, and soon several carriages ving deserted his wife in Amer- prisoner any harm. Shortly after 10 o'clock | wera loaded with determinea men, bound for Ho tookithe Rame olMa 0Bl attiogn Hill and Benwell turned i for the mght, | the Akesoy pluce, to take the trail of the r o it was givento the public two | through the ce and was hauled on | Jyank ‘T Scanian, an intimate friend o ago ave as follow to the beach ove of the women taken I pr. Cronin, during the physician's lifetime : e o o cont ad valorem to | FOm tho stcamer sprung to the gunwale of | tastified that the body Telae In the morgue the administration peonle that any attempt Cents por pound, with o provision that | tho boat aud theace onto the snow covered | g Muy 22, 1589, was. that of Dr. Cronin e lisguise himself, and in consequence of the ; i ) J i 1 ofter: assistanca,. Sho ; ew m s later both men v assussi dihg ) to usurp the power of appointing or commis- | the reduction shall not go. into. offec sand, vefusing all offers of ussistance. She | . 11\ Conkiin, i whose house Dr. Croain | 4id @ few moments later 2 B5h) e N R i g Rliving ‘GICh oA A sioning such oficer without the consent of | Oetober 1, 1804, 80 into effect until | iy Mrs. Augusts Potarson, wife ofa surfaan | rosidod, alse identifed. tho body and swore | Slecping soundly. ‘They are locked in o | Word was sent to Shieriff Tigho at Platts. | faot that o was living with a marrled tho senate wis an attempt to usurp all the | O ouct Buttons—From 40 por cent ad valo. | Of the Ludington, Mich. life:savingarow. Her | 6% piate of falas teth. prodused in coure, | SUTong_ steel cago which would withstand | mouth, 1o Omaha, Lincoln wnd Nebraska | woman named Marchal after having stolen diplomatic relations of the government. 3 sMiss Flora Gunderman, also ) + | the as: S ; a L ault of a mob for a long period of | City police, and along the line of the Mis- | her from her husband rem to | cent per line and 15 per ce CompanIon ¥ as having belonged to DF. Cranii. The court | 1} A < L e 6K from hor.hipaband, Rix: Hoar read the Assocluted press cablo- | T 10 L cent pe 415 yer cent ad | or Ludington, who was on her way Lo Chi- | fhon adjourned untit \}mm,\. AL +/| timo . ahoultl -sby- sifempt be wade 10 taks | souri Banfio iallteRd o e Tt L n s < Marshal, s Banasia: pf ATl IAaiiA S gram from London in which Miuister | “'Velvei aud tapistry—Velvet carpets, | ©480. The women state that none of the ¥ them from the custody of the sheriff. Robbory wus urdoubtedly the object o Bayard expressed his opinion on the 3 o ed materially from their ex- RS, The county attoruey said tonight that he [ their visit to the house, ~Whether they | b A" an: intery L . had no fears of lynching, and did not think | knew that Mr. Akeson hml‘nny considerable | Vaillanvreturned from America in January o e there would be any violetce upon the purt of | sum of money about the placé or were pro- | last and became a boarder in the Marchal Prendergast Enlivons the Weary Prelude I the public unless the jury should render a | cecding on general principles cau ouly bo | household. Eventually Vailant succoeded 2 LR ith. EEagBogkidaatlons, verdict of not guilty. T'hesecuring of a jury | conjectured. ~ Mr. Akeson had Just sola some | y 5o oo ay Sy e 8 R 1¢AGo, Dec. 11.—'I'he second week of the } il undoubtedly consume the balaace of the | stock at Louisville for which he reccived g Mme, Marohsl 0 ced ne todny sald that e FTER JU Dinio figured or pluin, printed on the warp o | PaSsensers sudc Hawalian question. He said if that dis- | otherwise,and il carpets orsarnoting. of | Pericnce: : pateh were true, it was also true that Great | Jike character or description, increased from | _, Lhe . & P. M. No. 315 one of the five Britain had been taken nto ‘n confidenco | 351050 er cont ad talorem. Tupestryrs | Sieamors “owned by tho Finy & Pere with the administration which the senate ots, plain or figured, and all | Maraueute Railway company, —rupning | Brussels ca Fall I and the American people had not shared. £ | carpats or carpeting of a like character or | Detween Milwaukee and Ludington, Mich. it were true that the president, the scnate ~ ; LR Of " | The five boats are named with the initials | trial of Assassin Prendergast began today | week, as there is haraly a man in the county | #250. tosell and pledge the furniture belonging to i Dhlog 1o sossion, Hail authorled an alises b | S roripion: printed o the S5 0% Uthet | of ‘the road and conseeative mumbors re- | with a continuation of tho eflort to secure | Who lias not formed ov expressed an oinion : Arrested at Lincotn. her husband. After bo had finally succeeded ¢ exer paramount diplomatic authority in | vlorem, Treble ingrain-Three ply and ail | Spectively from 1 to 5. The I & P. M. No. jurors. Almostall the veniremen stated | Yegarding the merits of the case. Within five ays after tne murder was | in bringing abouta complete vipture between anotler country, with a power with which | chain, Venetian carpets. incroased ‘from was the third steamer buill for the line. | thyy they had fixed: opinions ana could not > NS 5 committed Benwell and Hill were arrested | husband and wife, he made the woman work ‘ the United States wasat peace, directed | 1o 80" per cent ad valorem. . Wool Duteh | She 18 very stronz and seaworihy, avd | ive fie prisoner n fate trial, — Brenderzast PEISONERS AND THELG ORIME, at Lincoin. ‘The: e placed in jail at that | from morning till night in order to supply ¥ the council and the resident minister to | and two ply ingrain carpets from 20 o 85 | Was ~especially designed for winter was ill at ease and freglienily attempted to ! ; R udored e s waie | ELSSPEdIRK thORFI TRLOL DO CANRROURLYSL 1y Interrupt o prodealaie vith: Queations | MO Alate A\‘:e:x:.‘:‘\:-".ll:‘n; dered by a Pale | oficers, Liuter they were brought to Omaha aud remarlks. g Robb A, Gordon Murray, the well known Scotch | Among the passengers on t! 0, AOnmIAI leader, was examined and temporarily | train which pulled out for Plate of which 18 | pagsed, Mr. Murr [ promote his success by every means in his | | power, placed the archieves under his com- plote aud untrammeled control, authorized him to employ at his discretion the naval power and to land or withdraw tne forces of er cent ad valorem. Druggets and back- | Service. . The =~ by was = built ings—Printed, colored or otherwise, felt | Deutolt in 1888 by the Dry Dock compa s et S She rates A1* on the insurance register and carpeting, wgured or plain, from 20 to 35 per | Phe rates Al o P A cent ud valorem. Saxony, Wilton and Tow. | 18 valued at #8000, Her cargo consists of may velvet carpets, figured or plain, and all | ®eneral merchandise, the vi nts, and abused her in the most and piaced in the Douglas county jail, us the | brutal munner when she wis unabie to sups B. & M. | news of the arrest had spread at Platts. | ply him with money. outh at | mouth and vicmity. Au immense crowd of Valuants Blb s o rins i excited far and citizens had congre- i ¥ v Baid he could not be | 11:30 o'clock yesterday wero two men > v he police, it is announced thi orning, the United States avwilland had ghven | carpotine of o lico churacter, from 2. to 0 | Boyknown. = 1o athor nassomears | ACCOPIA 08 3 JU0Y 8/ s busiioss neodon | hoasits rened, who ooupiod a scas in th | Kiiedat tho P attsmouth dopot to-give tho | Tho police, it is anno Able ol iing Bim the e, which was ci \l‘lfl:;lflnll.:;:!; 88 | por'vent ud valorem. Carpets and carpeting te this afternoon the other passengers | hig‘drtention, but his. objection was over- ed, prisoners a veception which would doubtless | during the investigation made iuto the ex ‘ } vel surf bo SR o £e8 | smoker, closely guarded by Lwo officers. nave terminated in 4 hempen nocktie party, | plo ey . of wool, flux or cotton, or composed of part | Were brought on shore by surl boats. | puled and he was held for further examing- | SWOK osely guarded d ) party, | plosion of Saturday searched the apart- of either, ot ACCiuly provided. for ta i | Larly in the dayono of the ‘stegmers lite | {on: The prisoners wora John Beawall and | bad not the officers boen notified of the statd | meny ocoupied by 4 man named Cohen, & act, from 20 1o 25 per cent ad valoram. boats brought seven men ashore, "They were | “Litg in the afternoon; A. G. Murray, who | Harey Hul. They are wanted av Plavts. | Of affults und kopt their men securely locked | 10 yuyreist, and there found & numbor That Woolen Schedule, J ST WE | had been temporarily passed, was accepted | mouth for one of the most cruel acts in the | 111 OAGH Ludington life saxing crew and Jumes Mag- | i ot sides matin theminth lhor After be the act of congress, the prosident was stand- ing (in Hoar's judgment) upon very slippery ground, und Le had better steb on to terra tivma rapidly and at once, | Lgughter. i In the Douglas county fail for | of copper tubes which, it is said, were 1o be an SE RILR: SR A ohwngo s made 1 the time when the [ ner Steward of o ‘steamer and four of Uie classification of crime —nl;x"\)« the assas- | sovera! days B well \»'nhdpl.u‘ml in_the | used io the manufacuao of explosive bombs. 3 woolen schedule shall go into effect. The | crew of the steamer. Peterson had charge of DEFEATED Y8 G FEDERALS, sination of & white-haived farmer who was | *sweat pox,” and finally made a confession | In Cohen's apartments, it 1s added, the If, In the next place, such an offielal en- | Hat print. of the. bill stated the woolee | the boatand all hands wore. life preservers Ll Jolien’s apartuicnts, 1t 18 added, th t acefully eat DDer. 3 implicating nis companion in crime, This tered that territory and established corre- — peacefully eating his supper at the fam V g $ ice also seized u bundle of documents of hedule shall go into e July for an emergenc, . pa-tien : 4 g added fuel to the fames of exzitement in | Police also seized u spoudence with private persons about its | This is changed so ot e o has Hhfpa Another Report trom the Scaue of War | ily table when the muraerer's bullevorashed | 6 (5 ouney und It was doemed advisable 1o | the utmost importance as well as nearly § public affairs, tuking testumouy, written | ghall go into effect the sawme time s the re. Another Wisconsln Coust Wreck et Bpe |giaxiea. < oag | Whrough lis brain and extinguistied his lawp | Keep the prisoners here until yesterday. 1,000 letters from auarchists inall purts of communications, recelving writteg communi- | muinder of the bill, STURGEON BAY, Wis, Dec. 11.—The scow | EL Paso, Dec. 11.—A Mexican who arrived | of )ife. cations and making veplies thereto, that The silk schedule 1s now as follows: Silk, | Southside, ludeu with wood becume water- | here this morning from the interior, brings ofticer violuted in a most gross and palpable b ¢ g partiaily manufactured from cocoousor from | logged and was abandoned by her crew off | & rumor that federal troons and revolution- Hehs R Wiy jmanner the oxpress wiitten law of the | waste silk. aud not furtheradvanced orman. | Railoy harbor, The crew were unable to | 1sts have fought @ bastle mear Custhuiro- med to be his lawful wife. She said tnat | ties in possession of a list of whut are the American people, and if ho reporied that | yfacturea than carded or combed-silk, 25 | land, owing to slush ice, and wers Fescusd | chic, 100 miles weabpPChihuahua, and that , eson had left Sweden years ago with the | centers of aparchism in Germany. action to the president aud it was approved | cents per pound nd, § . esc . . Ahat | guent capture ut Lincoln, followed by an up- | assurance that he would return or send for Deputy Demjed . i and the presivent made himself an acc ORDES POr pouns by atug. The Southside is owned in Mil- | the federal soldiers weve routed. This q 2 3 uran i " Deputy Demjean, who is kuown and the presiaent made himseif au accom. | “*Tovown' silk, not mo Bk 0 aauihalle 13 awped Fimor was recerven yesserday from isur. | Yising of the friends of the ‘dead man who | her. Upon arriving in this country Akeson D L IAhE Ay G “.“:\,,‘,’,t’m‘,:"’l’.‘, 4 e gent sources, but no astention was paid to it 4 gathered in large numbers at Plattsmouth | went to ’nr.m‘llnu He lI"'U»IIUI”L“' andsoon aw, 1o president) was standing up Apaoa 3 NS AR NCES ) ) experienced the symptoms of a man who uot only siippery, but v thin ground, es- ATAKVING MEN MADE USEFUL. ulf."‘:‘ this seeming confirma tion on November 5 presumably t lynch the be ng rich Tt is said that he | Vaillunt for bis crime. peciully if, after that act of this pubhie com- he go \ In the meantime st hfe The sensational death of Matt Akeson of ss county is still fresh In memory, ‘The me, pursuit of the perpetrators and subse- cuapter in the y att Akeson was unexpectedly flashed to rmany which, it is said, will enable the 7 S renc lice o plac Germa - pubiic by & woman In Sweden who | French poilce loplace the Germay author o to be an extreme socialist,has written a letter which is published in the Matw advanced than cingles, tram or ganzine scwing silk. twist, floss and silk threads or yaras of every des: cription, except spun sili, 25 par cent ad oduy excusing i ror of Chibuatua did ot arrive | murderers, crepted great excitement | JT48 ErO -~ 4 L valorem; spun silk in skeins, cops, warps or ~ 4 a0 ~rerd ~ ome to. | urderers, 0P Lo 4 Cment | rorgot the woman on fur-off Swedish shores Result of the In ye mussioner, ‘he procecded to docorate him | gn beamns, 30 por cent ad valor L Obleago Selaatie hivdents Ges: Fixpies today, as expectod, but promiaes to come - | yyoughout the county . which the deed 1 anothor, with whom he resided | v vjever the examiniug magistrate, has with o new diplomatic appointment Iu the pottery schedules the following R the Fismpioyed " Tue o sollee ¢ ay res| was committed. Benwell and Hill, who | to the day of his death, Theallegea wife R o MR Tang " S nm«.n"fi‘.;"flffi'?".’i[t ‘;.I.m v, Hoar, puis 188 | coangos Have beon. mads (e Jolowie | Guicago, Dec. 11.—-One thousand starving | The cusioms collectar atduarer today x : 3 Ll man's estate, which was estimated at | of Vaillant recently, without bewmg able to 00. This created a large amount of | determine that he had accomplices. gossin, and to a large extent destroyed | e examination of the other men who sympathy for the murderea man. althongh Tes At will not bo | Driole from o seen. The rhinoceros hides in his mudpud. | hloke from fre dle und breathes through his nose and thinks he will not be secu, but nelticr of these are fit and suitable precedents for the president plied to @ letter written luat Friday by | stand within the shades of the gallowson | in Sweden usked for a share of the dead | made i rigorous inquiry into the moveun list to §l p. * ton: clays and | men huddled shivering in the cors earths, wrought or matfufuctured, decreased from # to §1 per ton, The following is left out of the bill: Gran- lors of h American Cousul Husson; asking for statu- | the charge of killing Akeson, hav the city hall last night while among them | tory authority proseriving the Kl Paso 0 moved a college professor aud fifteen stu- | Times. He ouly repties that he and Gov- dents making notes and studying social prob- | ©¥ROF Abyumuda nuutunliy agreed that such i ‘ been o 8 | onad lustred O BaipIAd under Klase. 10 A \lems with the scientifio incerest of the soul- | SOUIS¢ Wils necessry. | | cupants of the Douglas county juil ever since their capture. The feeling at Plattsmouth 1 Suoalowing 1a-laf bho bill: Gran SUAPOARLEG, S0 SRR BN SR ATROALY : o ' ADAN: were detained shows that none of them RE-UE LA MR LinecaRRR Jr Sho Diowid ite, common ware, plain white or cream eal. Bui - VIlGy . bAS oo™ ao fuichse Lust A mX:\u.&{:};‘.‘m:‘;ln‘:tm:q«‘..lllk. of eatary. | VOIS fiicatod 1 the otrage: Only' Toue P o Know,islt Lo kuow and will know | single color, spanged, dipved or odgod ware, | lesss cientist. - Tue hunareds of wen as they ATTOUNEN ASHASSINATED. accused men caused the Cass eounty authori- | Benwell were arraigned in the districtcourt, | W¢h ve still detained by the police. = : .nu .Ia_\ © my honoruble friends—the | 5 pe t ad valovem, ted china. | lay on the cold tile tioors or fought for places f : ties Lo keep them in Omaha until the stor where they pleaded not guilty to ull of the | o 4T {I“Ié' apresvs, R ,i‘“u'" lmate ‘“‘:llrl :“-‘-“h:‘!‘“:‘-r f De A porcelain. earthen and stoneware, ete.. re- | yany the steaw heaters were questioned by | Unkuown Man Boes Mis Best to Kili a | Of indignation and rumblings of summary | counts in the information frisad naued Hayea, who warked ok Sie iriy, demockat of Delaware, sald e | ducea from 40 to 30 ver cent ud vaiorewm, and v “Chi Saeusuon, 405 hi leather factory at Petit Pont where Vils did not intend to be drawn into a digeus Prof. Hourwitch of the University of Chi- Lawyer Wi Way. vengeance had died out. Wa 5 decorated from 45 0 per ceut, e e 1 . > # 1t was thought uuday that popular Was Once & Washington Fotleeman, lant was recently employed. jon of the Mawalian matier, even if the led 2rain 0 40 40 por ok cazo and his cluss 1u siatistics. A list of | Ikoxwoon, -“3'-9“ A e 1 e e N tabiouth” Bad | Wasminamas Do 11 (Sancial Tolaeram Taoy T senator from Massachusetts could not re. Added 1o the 1, queries had been prepared with a view 101 assassin made & @urderous attack upon At | Aaniey suicimts ta allow the prieonere 1o | 1o X wn Awini Hovenge. strain himsell from an induigence in nis | The followine has added: Acetate of | developing data regarding the uncmployed § o Informatiou hus been veceived | Rowe, Dec. 11 ~A dispateh from Bitonoy here by the district commissioners that | gavs a custom house oficer numed Curel Harry Pill of Plattsmouth became inyolved came down from | GRS O O O illed | @ssisted the local gentavmes yesterday to ! torney Thomas Kissank Siturdsy evening, | be incarcerated in the Cass county jail with- of Chicago. All those questioned denied b f pl0g baggurs pirertey o . | and heis ot expected w live. Mr. Kissane | out fear of an iuvasion from u mob. Sun- being beggars and expi L anxiety for P Ay, owned | 4oy Deputy Sheriff Tighe habit of scoldiug an udwinistration belong- | lead, white or brown and lithar Mg 1o @ party the opposite of hisown. He | cent ad valovew in old bill, chang: st My Hoar b e, Wy L 1o whi epresents the wifler works com) work. ‘The greater number are unmarried. a scolded all through Mr. | 238, cents per pound; brown, | ith i conts; v pe s i has re | Plattsmouth und, accompanied by Deputy TR pull down some fireworks petards which Clevelund's firs dwinistration and had 14 ceul Fhe meu said they were able 1o et uo work incipally by N Yorkers, gud has re- | Tuits N e a man. Itis learved v Hill's real name | ¥ ! SRS nt (AGRRAOS. a3 AN ] W Dfoaus. 0 per contad valorem | Outside of oidd Jobs by which they could earn ‘| OntY been cogiged in rather atormy litiga- [ lzgerald, took the prisoncrs i custody | g gd i, Smith. = He wis formerly a member | had been constructod by the people in order CGray thought the resolutions should go o.er or pound AR TOEE L but §1 4 week or less. tion. The uv is believed to have been | and hurried thew to Plattsmouth, where 3 ) of the metropolitan nolice force of this city | 1o celebrate a religlous festival. - The inhab- until Lmorr w. b, it made in conse new of the contest. they will be promptly put ou trial for the v y1toc rate a religlous festival. The inhab- B e and was removed some time in June, 1850, | jtants we per cent H vyt i g e furious with this interference Mr. Hoar obleeted to Me. Gray's giving to ‘o in old bILl; now, oravge miocral Olympia on Trial, S S e Wurdey = for conduct uubecomiug an officer. He is ve- | with their fete and attacked the gendarmes bis remarks the character of scoldlng. et o NIJJI'mnN: wisirgl, BB, s l“l.'lfi"‘ B et E Yusk Vaeate oc Py Deputy Sheritt fighe Tuiks. ported as held for murder in the first degree. | The ofticers replied by Orawink their re. Went Over Uniit Today. pound. the cruiser Olympla Webt o0t 10 308 to mate | we reiiid, Mo; Dao. 11.—1he eircultcourt | Deputy Gheriff Tigho was sean at Lhe union S — volvers aud firing upon the mob, killing » RAPE iy sty 2 White lead and white paiur containing | 3ye CHIT CAIIRLE BEDE 08 € | has ordercd the Missourl. Kansas & Eastern | depot yesterday morning by a reporter. In f o ) Wanted ( | peasant.. The people renewed their attack ovfter soue dacussion the resolution went | eaa, dry oF i pylp, OF KFouN r minee with | 4 OMIal LAl her wheed i the Sauta | roud 1o vacate ke couaty road throush | couversing upon the sublect the oficor from | William Frabm was arrested by Officer | with sioes ui eventually drove the gen- 5 - et o = | Barbara « wuel. Chiet Eng suys that the - ueer Morris | boone county, whish it uses for a roadbed, | Cass county sald: 1 do not anticipate any | Curry last evening ou the charge of stealin, darmes into their barracks. Mr. Hill, iu view of the complaint that the |CONTINUED ON SECOND FAGK. | l i ] B X ¥ Shary * machivery is now working | or else puy the county §5,000. atlempt o lyseh the prisoncrs now, That | clothiug, I'ne mob thes pursued and caught Curclh