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muwm ML \HUIID DIE Awf Desd o° & Tounz DIady st Grand hand, Neb 3 ONED FOOD FOR BREAKFAST Baded Wer Own Ui, ot Oiher Memhers of the T Mim Adnir Cepe mily Wors Suved - Demented by Pinancial Reverwes " Grax . " S [ Bew " me Indy e 95 yonra, A hre o 1 aros e mixe n o n ke he A ¥ mm ve prove a alw wition 1 casi a gloom glad she n misery mother hia Dist loss of n od K supD: the reuson to be =n bax ®u of mother an; ways b Wwho k1 sad rief and avent funera made. CAXRL K¢ Pierce Connty's Ex-Tre Yoars in the ¥ e BEFR Judre Kin stating the extenuatiog gether with set before him by the well as the judge 4 prisoume in the siate benin &t hara labor for th be & in Judge also s rec yeurs, but no confinement. &l any © the citizous of Pi unty, together with the jury who tried the case, should file app! tion for a reduction of sentence 1d his pleasure 10 co-operate with L matier. Arraigned on & Serions Charge Fremost, Dec. 28 —[Special Telegram to Tax Bee]—Ed Martley was arraigned be fare Justice Huff today for nssaulting Rosey of ag He was held nswer ut the next Capely, a girl 18 under §1.500 boi term of the ¢ c i bonds he was cousigne The will of J. W bute 1 Ho lenves eve wife s appointied exec About fifty hers of Dodg are in utten e State T socintion ueo Dodge o the grea nente Capta 15 still & tained of his couples w Al the ¢ bekub | ment, inviting pendent Or: evening e public inst house, closing the ho Secured u Change of Venue. Graxy lsia Bee | —Judge in the distri 1o Toe sid ed ring L arguments for & n he cuse of the Stute ar r Sk in which the supreme co ted 1 new tria Judge Sulivan granted the ctunge, snd the case w Tuere 18 no comy in fact very hiue i is ma ¥ the Py ple 48 1o whe ase 1s 10 be tried sve Barn Burued Dac. 28 —|Special Newman, Newsas Gu vE, 1 While 10 Tue Br Fred Reeves and son g 1o cutoh some horses in the barn oue of the uu u, iguiting ® d the burn to horse, » lot of hay and nb OBLs were ulso bur 1n Popular On over | ber1 Buoosixerox, Nebh % Special to Tur Be ~Sherifl J G. Smith. wel known all over Nevrusks snd ome of the most popular men in Prav o 0o was | Seturduy ight married Lo Miss Clow of Euausas Commit £ Hasrinos, Do Special Tele Tur Bee |—Clars Aulrichs, the wife o farwer living sbout eleven miles northwest of Hustings mmitted 1o the asylum on o Shot Wilie Hunting Moxuor, Neb , Dec. 9 ! w Tex Bex While out bubling vesr bere yester day, Geor left urm er of ( bis the umbus let Roomks, Neb., Dec pecial Telegraw to Tur Bre |—Ihis afternoon Mohr while foeding » buy chopping macuize, Lad Juke uuls log cuught i the foodor aud crusbed Lo | w Jelly Has Caused Muck Hurd Feollng. Tomas, Neb., Doc. % —[Special 1o Tae Bax ) —The case of the State agaiost N. 5. Madklis, belore Judge Gillespie, for wsing | LooxING Cnen th nroy s v weh . k oy it ems M OUE HARRISON QONOREND na ty Mar Asoniation on i ) rrem the Dl oneh B T ke past 3 y. niy bar Mors making " w - s 0.« i B N « s0t 1haL e v A 1y 1 GLANVILUE. 5, which ce. The Hon, W tion pson ial to Tar ) Bank ider FOR LILLY'S MONEY Fiizpatrick Says Me Took it, but is Yet Too Drunk to Find 1t came to light yest ixteenth sireet. signod Lilly gave the doctor at- recent illness. his coroner's the cause lice took the old it. He s\ud sarney and myself were in he old man d: 1 ook the m, it was 1put the sack T We When TERMS OF COURT Dates for Holding Them Set—Dockets As- signed—New Bar Committee The trist court o fistrict Judges of the was held Sarpy County Was ton, equity No. A COWBOY'S BRIDE Mrs. Kllnln Leaves Her Husbund Soeks Her Own Faiure. Puul Kliulin, 8 Rushvil police beadq uariers about LoD ye told the detoctives that hupted up and arreste n said they s 10 cl and who! ed ut and be wanted bis wife eir way 1o relutive and stopped bt at an « 4 botel riug vbe nignt Mrs. Kliv slutes, urose dressed b departed with ber all esinle Wi the pavers periaiving L0 toe rstioned cl in admwitt pabers Klnlin sai away came back ticeut give nis real teke wuch stock iu bis story e Charged with Gracd Larceny The charge aguinst Johu Allen, arrested Weaunesduy for stealiug 8 baujo from the | Eden Musee, bas boen changed 10 grand lar Cob), Wit mslrumon! belsy veluod ol Bol Fitzpatrick | judicial | FOR A RETRIAL a Liv Jury Thonght to Be SOME EVIDENCE NOT CONSIDERED | Killing of Young Coberly and Mowberry Thought 1o Mave Been Due to the Cnrelesancss of Missourt Tasite km the de saw L OF TRE CASE Maves inmen must hav engine. Cheuvr wsed from wh anc Dr. ...-‘.m L Miller Douglas county ¢ | { | i and was given $500. { | | | i cey, & man to a while b a ung Allen, the the s fi tre the Minuen Doing for the MuxsEarc Miller burrels more | week before, owing to t | flour bofore freig quantity ground was 171 iug 25440 barrels da barrels for the week b pondiug ti | | What | | | fic the the outpu Not weck's [ idle for Ch or lise d | toration of rates koep thew low all it the circumstannes the to burr out fiour us mu were. ' Millers depl unsettles trade and us much as possible “iug even cheaper traus ket could Dol be 1 While slow business holidavs, the call aller than in forp general comment. ( wilh those hard 1 cases firms are lin propo of pa a0 & pariner i This week the ly were all a8, but two Jess prevent the ap January 1, and o S. A. B. How & is $250,000. H ler against upreme court from the doctor maipractice ch reach rnoon is enti ff & Magul who has com- him his fre the rob 50 3 hack driver g, On & Serious Charge. ma; who shot Fred sted ne ive Ma; unc ysicians are w unabl s 1o whether t | he will rocover or not is very low this © | afternoon and may die. In tnat eve e hoase and ade a thorough | rder will be placed agai nremises but could not fi Lincoln in Brief arer-elact of 1 bo o0 int was red man, is e employ given He avor of his ther wit s yester: ve Been Past W ~The No ribwestern ground n 40,000 week thanin the desire to get out ht advanocd. The 640 barrels, averag he ily, against 181,080 pefore, 16 barrels me in 1592 and 144,080 e will al to the t fully e The Soo road on Monday putin effact a tariff mukire al 1 rates on the basis of 25 oe from M polis 1o New York, which auticiputed res- 1aps Under disposed eviously ), 48 1t gh Junuary uills are o b us they pi the situati ses buyers 1o hold off in expectation of gel- ortation. The flour uch dulier than 1t is. is 1o ring for flour is o much I $6450DS B8 10 Cause suntry millers compluin { Miuneapolis Last of ihe city aggregated per- Close prices haa 10 be f even that mush. The e poor and thas s cleared that a cer. uls be taken with hakors mills Iast wook wore 43 415 barrels against 7,800 barrels the precoding week - CARINON URANKY Owner w of the Tamnuy Cottage Wecomes Tempered on the Witness Stand Cnrea Dec. 28 —MAt Burke's oo ection with the alleesd tonspiracy 10 k Dr. was the “pan which the prose: in the Osuehlin v s taday. © Jonas Oarison, the Carlson - coMags, was ny did wot by him relating The 1e Ak Wwas not important raod - TR RED R4G OR STAREY RANNER, Question Prasented to the Prendergast Jdare hy Attorney Trode. Cricaeo, D Waae ad dresac © prisoner ay. Mr. Wade's interest be CUT.HROAT KANSAS ROBRERS, They Try to Rill & Man Beonase He Dian't Wear Diam Torexa, Dec. 2 following toaay o barber, wh ear Topeka negotiat knocked ver comsciousi Muscatine Traveling Man Goes to Jail In- stend of to His Bridal Cham r Cricaco, Dec traveling salesman rrested today & Mauscauine 28— ur A. Winter, a fro Muscatine, la., on ihe eve of his mar. be w0 a suit for false arrest growing out of an old timo dispute between the men, who were formerly business partners. Winter's pretty finnce, Miss Rose McLeod, sccompanied her pr d v he was placed under tne E AR OFIDENCE. One Man Borned to Death and Fifty Others Have Nurrow Esoapes. ProvibENcE, R. L, Doc. 28 al fire ro late last even The flames very ramdly and the fifty 16 of the buildings had na »dore Perkins of the Boston Zlectric Supply company and daug Miss Josie, were rescued by fircmen were badly burned. The two firemen who ed them were elso severely burned body of Dr. F. A Gay, a dentist.. was found on the third floor. 1t is subposed he was overcome by the moke The loss 1s over §200,000: we 1l covered by insurance. —_—— ROM AT FORY LEAVENWORTH. Trompeter Wilson Killed by & Blow with an Indian Clab. Forr Leavexworta, Kan., Dec. 25.—Daur- ing a row which ed here last night be. soldiers Trumpeter W n of , Thirteenth infantry, struck Vance of the Fourteenth 1 over the head with his trun Co ing 1 clear 10 him a Dexveg, De —Parson U gave a holiday ainner 1o the poor children of y at his Luke street tabernacle. He 00 turkeys, 1,000 rabbits and several yesterday undrea chickens. Nearly 2,000 children enjoyed the feast. Many of the leading citizens acied as ushers, carvers and wail- The First Regiment band furnished music aud the dinber was a grand success. SR L PR Wil Try it Distriet Court. The case instituted by J against C. W. Mullen aud C. O. Pierson, pro- vrietors of the Denver gambling rooms, was court yesterday afternoon dants waived preliminary ex- F. Huntzinger ination, whereupon Judge Berkr fixed their bonds in the sum of each for ap- pesrance in the higher co Sailed for Forireas Monroe. New Youk, Dec. 25 —The monitor Mian- tonomuli left here today woder sealed orders for Fortress Monroe, Va. Sbe will re | 1sh her coal supply there sud await further instroctions from the Navy aep Her destination is bebioved w Janeiro. —_— DeWitt's Witeh Haza! €iive — o Cannor Attach & Fension. Kaxsas Ciry, Dec. 25 —The Star's T ial says an ex-soldlep of the union, hav 1 his pension aglaghed o aebt ney General Labbe asking e his rights The ajlorney ¥, holding ures pil wrote him to general re that such attachment is | vord Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. 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