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f—————— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1893. | out the stalns upon your #aiity soul. It may T i ] swoaes | Continental Clothing House. minutes before ffing the fatal snot, He | Sentece Fizes Avril 6 as the Date for His | Jyil, Thowt sone sampienumns for e Sories of the State Teachers Association. 't b ha fest son of { the A judgment of this | - vioneors of Sa srice to the county FEATURES OF THE DAY'S DISCUS B — s yned and 1t Is the se wapases o | EDNARD M'KENNA'S DEATH AVENGED | Sail'nf Doad was ali of Doagl sunty and thero be kept ir s T | pitaey gemooment ymitl wre wur vy of || Boys® Suits, $8.50. Boys' Knee Pants, $1.00. y the sher f said cornty f Doug- m———— e ——— e e S Employment of Specinlists 1o Depari mental . e | dadge Scott Prononnees the Words of | lns fo the place of execution, which shall bo i FET " ; S R T \ Work, Ornamental Branches and s AN AL B et M L | Doom to the Prisoner—Motton for a New th ediate vicinity bE ki Jail, and wi 500 boys' cheviot suits, ages 6to 14 1,000 pairs of regular $1.50 anc Physioal Caltare in the Se e g - ° v o Fivse Huandred Men snd Boys Manage to Teial Overrated —Scenes in the Coart f safd s fot f . & iwd 81 9e 1q & Saturday | Pex e, WHICK : $3.50 on Saturday. 1.75 goods, at §1.00 on Saturday. Carefully Considered. | g | Other Criminal Cases. Joar esecation, which _enclosure shall, be WL 1$3:50 onivaturaa WA ) — Srrrvarienn, Neb, e 2. —[Specia | toexclude the view of pereons outside ther ; T | of: and that then and thers between the he ~l —_—— - — - - Lixcols, Neb, Dec. 0 | ot 9 o'clock . m. and 5 o'elock p. . of Said - BRR.]) ~The iast Aay's sesston Ll | To be hanged by the neck until you are | day, you bo hanged by th K until you Witl X % 3 - D s1s With Wdrod MAD | dona, and may God have merey o your | AR d0ad and may the (od Mfinite morey ith a A ( 1th a Teachers associa commen § g Ay God have °y ony have a care for your soul A AGIC . L N { & S ing. the " the morAing At | soul," were the words which struck terrof | - Tue attorneys for the defens neo | | Combination Lock., C e 3 Combination Lock, L etat ot cow bel ! | to the heart of Barney Mctimn, who was | appeal to the suprome cour 1 fll maintained e fea ations, | - by . {0 A Fthe t | - - 2 ing sessi this n ing was h T called before idge Scott yesterday to re- | curce a reversal of ”\“ 1 n 1 High s Tk four wolves | taken the life of of his fellow men 2or of the county jail, whers ha will Pho Orst paver of the forennon was read od. and ”'lfi{ excite ‘I\‘v tr | Shortlyaft mvening of the morn part from the other prison | N Ot RN WWHON] s e eI SR | ine session of the criminal court the prisoner : | % . % £ SRSl | o ARTOr e halves found s gap | was brought to the room by the county SENTENCED FOR BURGLARY. \\'llh with fse manver. Ho | and all exceptone escaped. Hans Harchield | jailer and as he walked up the long corridor R BN R R Ot € VA tied wii e Moymamt 6t At ky enough 10 get a g it was (apparent that his step was not so it | w : ihe wolf to prass asticasa fow days ago when he was on 1 \ 1 s we LB : : loas s days ag © Wason | james Collinsand John McDonald, thotwo | S TV nt purchased the dead w 4 Ty a4 SOy Vet scussion ! ; HEp mpt will be | trial. His head drooped and his face was as | men who were charged and convicted cvery € Y . Fr tzpatrick of aha | country of I'his, | x'\v ‘“1“ a8 :\-v"‘ snow. 1 on :j\(”‘.';‘vmq. inside | of having broken into the Jewish church on | stroagly on, work {alists i | Fairview pre | neys and thetr clients. MeGinn shook hands | South Thirteenth street, were arraignod for Prof. J. A. P of York spoko on the | Josiata, Neb. to Tae | intooue of the arm chaiws, his chin arop In passing upon the case Judge Scott re. “Oriental At of Kd ition How Ber Tne new gris ill, costing &3,000, is | l"y'- upon ‘H."‘l ;\ M Mat 1 viewed the evidence, which was to the effect They Justify Thewselves to the Taxpayer.” ne good work . O SCOLS ankod M. SUQREY 1L VST that in the night time the young men broke H 1 4 : | was any reason why sentence should not be ¥ > the teaching of mus » public schox cntertainment in the opera house lay | thathio had filed a motion for a now trial, | Fhich they entered and siole some sitver | ! J ra by f Asfland read the next ht, ¢ Juave the Paupe but that he would subm {thout argu. | images, which thoy tried to sel ,‘Y |” N w l\ A s Bt el bl and it ! AT sl et g Following this, the judgo addressed the Bovs® | Bovs paper, sclecting for his subject “Physical | Mr. anc s Vright sas ware sontee talllng the t e 0/ Wollld 'S 7S vl 5 "0 1 week | Thejudgostated that ho had read the | hioee movieeiop - tocked u : BN tre s et s. Clark Fisher of Hastings spent | motion and that aftbr considering the points | \uneys o e O Whon locked up than at e pdvpe) i Was | Christmas with rel T ves here raised he would overr Miss Ethel Savery has g al | spend the hotidays Mr. Bos le the motion ie to Minden to Mr. Mahoney was ins ¥ upon his feet to state that hie woula file a motion in arrest wud family spent Sunday with | of judgment and that there were four rea- | f | | Mr. and Mrs. Georze W. Bitchelheimer sons why it should be granted | | | | f routine work. | Council held 1ts fi session this moraing ted the wing ol n 1 think I will give you five years each, I)Cl)t. boys,” added the court but as 1 sce that your attoracy is not here 1 wiil change my miud and reduce your time in the penitenti- | l)t‘l)t. N 1 N 1 \ tof | " o fou CArs eac addition to S the cusuing vear: President, H. K. Wolt of |~ Mr, C. B. Abbott and Miss Bortha Philleo |~ Tn the firat place there was no verdict on | &y, 'O ourvears each. In addition to this 1 of of the State versity; vice president, A D. | of” Ay it Chiristmas with Mr. and Mrs. | which the final judgment of the court could | vears 1 find that vou have been good boys 1 Gogues of Sohuyler; secretary, Superin- |} {. Dodd be based will personally see the governor of this state | tendent Reed of Crete. The new mombers | .ucy Cole has gone to Lincoln, Crete | Second, there was no law in_forco on July sy % ikl of the Educational Council are S | se to spend her vacation 20, 1803, by wh 1 Woodbury of Madrid, la,, was | verdict of mur h a jury could arrive without fixing the pen- tendent Brown of Has and recommend your pardon.” " gs and tart of The sontenco was then imposed and the $1.00 Holdrege. S R1.00 | At relatives ‘ere’ this | aley two prisoners remauded o jail R dent ““'““”\“ k ,"\‘ Omana ! | " 'Third, that there was no law in force on Criminal Cases Dismissed | 1 id Superintende rhett of York were isaac_ Boyd and wife © te July 20, 1803, that would permit of the court | Inorderto clear the criminal docket the d < selected as memovers of the Principals asso- | twonty-first. wedding anu:ve rsary Christ- | fixing the sente if the jury had failed to % R itor yved a nolle in the follow- an anc N | mas. | desiznate what the penalty should b 15 S i e e i N Dolan Gats Two Years. | M. Jon Caress and sistor. Miss Ruchel, | Fourih, there was no verdict returned by | 108 casos: ¢ "].'1"“'"‘[ ‘,' o ,':"‘;"‘ Charles E. Dolan, the man whoshot and | Students of the Bantist college at Grand | , as provided by the statutes of tne | Sault: C les Felix, assault and battery: | nearly kil rt Eisler in the Shake- | Island. are spending the holidays with Rev. raska | ¥ T Lyon, assault; Burdick and Menge- | UI)_ lll). spear saloon in the Halter block lats July, | A. A. Buzze These points on the motion in arrestof | oht, shooting with ‘mtent to wound. and L. | and who was co I of assault with i e D judement wero argued until the time for the | i ol L el ent to kill, has been sentenced to bwo years e SRR T adjournment, after which the county | bodily harm. o inthe pen ary at hard labor. Dolan | . NELS0N, Neb, Doc. 20.—[Special to Tuz ney presented his views upon the sub The latter case was the one wherein R has applied for anew trial and until the | BEE.]—The eventot the season in Nelson | nolds was charged with having assaulted court makes up its mind whether it will | wa banquet given in the ¢ L Ld ] pera house After the close of the arguments Judge | @0d cut his son-in-law, Rissi, with a knife. give it to hum he will be released on bail, his | last cvening by the Bachelors Pleasant | Scoit reviewed the law as ho understood it = ° ! . aral Court Fiots. bonds being fixed at §2,000 Evening club, It was the most elaborate | holding that it did not apply in the case at | ., i o thas Several criminal cases have been com- | yriilof the Mind ever held in Nejson. One | bar, and the motion was overraled The jury in the case of Wakeley against mencod in the district court. Patrick | hundred and fifty invited gucats were pras Tty the American Waterworks company returned Burke, theman who chewed off an_ear for owhs. After a verdict of $1,250 for the plaintiff yes- — ent from N and joining 5 3 e o a fellow traveler in a Ninth sireet saloon in 1 pastic ? 10 ALnes T0gs WTINE T N SUTREN AT 1pastimes | yor 'and with a weak and tottering step by | terday. This was asuit brought by Juage ) D T ENCE ’ G A ; i e w ot soevioes | HUNTING UP HER EVIDENCE ; Willis triea: Tor Sl Lkt | 1 o Rilh eitE The damage suit ‘!.r Frank \An»n-;«x.. UG i urrowed | Against the Omaha Packing company has v NGRh IS8atb o ¥ision of tho bachelors. clibr W: 4. Borg | Sireamed dowa hiawrinklod aud furrowed | BEAIES the Cumina Backiog company bus steresser was master of the cere es and N 3 o 8550t ss plaintiff. Th ount sued for £15.000. | Gincinnati Visite 0 o i destruction of property and John Smith for h‘m‘fl: ”I'.';‘('l r“ lm:m xx“-“\ 1:\1’:‘\'\‘:" :m In a low tone, Judge Scott said ’l]“_‘\‘_ 08/ ATIOUH U UL S UL A H cinnati Visited by the Interested Parties TR feor 1th firect saloon in | a pleasant evening spent in soc . Hst for a trin for mashan. 14 Undeowend | the company was seated to an elezant | g1 moved to the front, olonehing. g | Wakeley to recover el L e Lngerwood | repast prepated by the ladies of the Pr RAGANS BHA /ML MAR A L DERY OF g grand lavceny, Edward | {opian church, under the immediate super- | i Perrion for b ssault | ca and battery, Frank Johnson for malicious | { “Barney Me chlotz of Belvidere was fined §10 M e e | Ladies.” F.'S. Shaw; “Our Gentlemen.” | woiith o ongh 1ts pbiie mavocearos o to a Celebrated Case. | . The priconer was told to step before the and cost for violation of the liquor law 1 1ts public cator, on the o State Board of Education. Ed L. Rouse; a recitation by George Lyon, | Yat'duy of Decombar 1999, "t g, the O The State Board of Education, having in and music by George C. Smith and other tion| inst you, charg’ yon with the crime CONTAINED CORP3ES. @lee club. The company | of murder " in'ths first de charge the State Normal school at Peru, | Of the Nelson held its annual session hotel | broke up abov HET0 LSt iy e fecling that the evening had been pleasantly | Within this o the board present were: 8. . B, ad profitably spent, and thanking the | JoUr qwe G of Omaha, Church Howe, State Supe vachelors of Nelson for their kind and gen- | {ngor tendent Goudy, W. E. Majors of Peru, J. S, | erous hospital West of Benkeiman, J. T. Spencer of Dakota reo, in - that e at_and Gruesome Contents of a Box that Was Hela MADGE POLLARD IS ON THE WAR PATH ely and of Up at an Express Office, - ated malice, > % Two human corpses are lying in the base- ment at Maul's and nobody can be prevailea | Congressman Breckinridge Will Be Called upon to say o word about them. This secrecy [ Upon to Answer Some Sensational , o'clock and all went away | on the 20th day of July, 159} 1y, ‘You purp ate'annd p: of Edward Me iation you have id pleaded tot gu and n. Upon thut duly arratgned ¥. A jury of twelve good wtul men, against whom you interposed Failed to P City. The business was all of a purely & yiehe Money. ;‘;;""’;;}',fi"“;:;,‘;" dipawom |”\\<-H»Lnd truly | is in part because no one knows much about Charges When the Trial Opeus—Some routine charaster. The reports submitied | NEBRASKA City, Dec. 20.—|Special Tele- | 1N, Wil e, Jrilverabee make, bes | o 'and in part because more knowledge of the Aliegations Made. v prison the bar. You ° have had t rict court yesterday. Mrs, Han- | &1d of ablo - and experionged —counser | TiPeCHuE thein is sought, Over the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific SR , S who, ever mindful that your life wasin theif Oficials of the Pacific Express company, . Sunerintonient was fixed a1 81500 per an. | un Maxaw sued her busband for £00. Sho | funis s The-erond siaponsibiity resting | the undertaker and the police have been in® | Grcracar, Dee. 20.—Misa Madgo Pollard, Railway, st e o] " | aileges that prior to her marriage to Maxam | upon ‘them, conscerated themiselyes with an | syretoc ceep to themselves what fac et ] 5 num, o sight increase over the past xate. | i, 150 she loaned him 8500 at 10 per cent 1n- | WRUFRE ety Lo your service, They fat o | SIricted to keep to themselves what facts | of Pollard-Breckinridge notoriety, is in Ciu- ter Lhie business of the meeting een cinnati. Her attorneys, Messrs. 5 SScApE thelr Vit rolating to the circamétances they may ~ 3 = % < terest, und that up to date he has refused to | Fizht given you by law escape their vigils. | relating to y alumni held in the parlors of the hotel, asks judgment for the fall amount, Pending the trial the codrt has resolved | Foritisa case for the police. 4 was brought here incognito by her attorneys 9 Two cases of scarlet fever were reported | any doubt in your favor to the Outside of any of the sources mentione sollect and e vidence o 8 5 B0 pu ikl - to collect and establish evidence for her Assumed a Political Aspect. to thoe Boara of Heath today. The cases | end that your “life _be ‘not ' taken | tno following information has been gainoc % 2 & z o The State Board of Transportation held | Were at once quarantined. through the ™ urrors of> the court _in 2 2 3 : | forthcomiug suit against Congre One fare for the round trip, to any pointin Texas. “"mh”: f.;ux' h-v‘lvl'.x “SN”"'”;“““‘l‘l_;w““ Sn Tessie Runyon, aged 14, was sent to the I(.\rullng\ u)n’-u‘ Dy Y:u{ have had a fair About 10 o'clock yesterday mnr}l}n.fl 3 | Breckinriage—such evidence as was impossi- Ticket d for 30 Days over the hay rate question. The meeting | by her father that she was incorrigible. It | y)e court, after duly weighing all the evide -ce | Press company a box about four feet long, | t4in houses had to be located, certain people A 2 djourned with no definite results, As the | 15 said o prominent young man may be impli- | in the case, i the lizht of the grave duties tni- | two feet wide, and two fect decp, saying | eonfronted and certain facts nroven, neme of | E0E Information and Particulars of Great session was held behina closed doors it is | cated in the child’s ruin. posed upoi them, o legal presunption of your 8 e h impossible, of course, to learn oficially just nnocence and the fact that their verdict would | that it contained stationery and ordering it | which could be effected except by her per- mpossible, of Death of & Wisner Citizen. soal your death Warrant, have roturaed o ver | shipped toa town in lowa e el Auction Sale of Yhat proposition is dividing the board, but | o, 0y “Neb., Dec. Special to Tue | dict that you are guilty of murder in the first LA AL C Yo IBR rohen 1t is enutirely evident that the discussion has ASER, LR 90 pecis > ¥ came with her and is at tlie same hotel, in After the stranger had cone and the ex- | = = i e degree, as charged in the Information, That | * assumed a political aspect. Considerable | BEe.]—August Leisy, one of the most exton- cognito. Her case will depend chiefly on 10 the board showe that the attendance at | gram to TuE BEE]—A peculiar case was | 4% the State Normal school during the past | filed in di year has been over 500. The salary of the | nan M. verdict is abunduntly supported by the evi- | press employes had handled the box a few pressure has been brought to bear upon the | sive farmers and stock breeders of Cuming | dence, is well founded on the luw governing | times they concluded that if thebox con- : ke S 2 ; AT T R O e : testimony of veople in this city, swce wost A iiuslmomberafiofthe board to induco | county and ono of the wealthiest citizens of {l,,;’,‘.,“,‘,’““3.‘,::“ e e paspnERCaN oL tained stationery the goods were vers | o thealleged offenses of Mr. Hreckinridge o defer vhole matte! after ity s i \ a e+ this community, died at his home near town ife from the felonious hand of the murderer. solidly packed—for the box was heavy. It vhil vas Sh¥Efoderal ‘oourt’ hias /aeoldo thio infunc: omm f pls Homojn, fautos felonious hand of th rdercr. | solidly packe s ¥ occurred while she was a student at the Ak Saves. J lastnightat th carsofrheumatism, | | ~Thestatutes of the state under which you | woighed about 230 pounds. Prompted by from which he had been a sufferer for sev- nvicted, provide, that 'If uny Wesleyan female college, this city. M. ¥ s . ¥ P hesniplausor Y- | person shall purposely. and of deliberate and | the suspicion created by this fact the matter 2. 2980 e s Eagsearcisonis Bncosssor, eral years. He hud served the people of this | Frricsitief malive kil anotner, overy. pers | was reported to the chief agent and he | Breckioridge'sson has been iu this L Governor Crounse late this afternoon de- | county as commissioner and was vice presi- | gon 4o offending shall be deemed guflty decided that the box should be opened. lecting evidence for the defense. and it is | Call on or address cided upon the appoiutment of Judge A, dent and a director of the First National | nurder in the first deg 1d, upon c 'he removal of the first board disclosed | stated Miss Pollard’s legal representatives Kendall of St. Paul, Howard county, as | bank of Wisner since its organization. He | tion thereof shall suffer death.' Lt now be- > head_and body of a woman with blond | have been thwarted in s 1 places where judge of district court o fill the vacancy | leaves an estimable family, consistitg of a | comes the duty of the court, under the law, to | Li head and body of a woman with blond mMatlo by the clection of Judge T. O. C. Hap, | Wife and six children, and a large circle of anAED ete examination revealed | important evidence was expected broncunce the sen: ce of death upon you. bair, and complete txJ\lHll’.\ = The vi > & rney who is ki fro n friends wwho recognized in him & man of | 114veyou anything tosay why thosontonco | aisotho body of a man. It was ine body of | Theyoung aitorney who is looking aftor risun to the suprame beuch elAnTs o regoy and judgment of the court should notnow be | a small man with hair turning to gray and | the interests of Miss Pollard was a friena of B o e sterling worth. pronounced upon you? was much emaciated, as was also the corpse | Presidznt Browno, und had wlso boon o pro- 2 s » Goss NI e of the woman, or 1n the Wesleyan college. He thus has Representative Carpenter of Jefferson S VaLALeld ol H3lsiMothar. - Hadjsietbing to ey, Both bodies were nude and doubled up, | special facilities for conducting the snit. 1t county was at the state house this after- Fiexoxt, Dee. 20.—[Special to Tne Bee.] +Nothing,” replied McGinn, in a hoarse | ang in order to be kept in tuis position were | is stated that both parties tried to secure noon. —Walter Smith, livinz near North Bend, | whisper, as he stared in & vacant way at the LA Paxton Hotel, Omaha, bound with wire. his services. Miss Pollard atone succeeded, a . 5 s brought to this city this morning and t'uy\l::;:"l_’:fl:;lllli‘énl;:‘.:’«:‘}" On making this discovery the express com- | and now the attorney says that he finds his arraigned before the board of insanity. He [ Se e the State Banking Board SETAIEROG 2 A pans sent the gruesome freight to Coroner | way unexpectedly blocked i certain quar- Or write to o St WML s & state house | Was impressed Saturday with tho ides that | 1,/ The evilence clearly establishes tho fact | Maal's and notied the police ters in that soce who knew about the casc A sty 5308 his mother had given him poison. His the 20th day of July, 1893, at and Further than this no facts can be ob- { refused to talk. This decided Miss Pollard's Judge T. O. C. Harrison was at the state | Mother attempted to control bim at home, | heart e e R e i ladiny tainod. -Coronor Maul when seen last night | attorneys to bring her hore s ; oward Edws - : e stated that Miss Dollard, under as- o todny, Ho will aseume his duties e | thinking that his derangemeat might be | Kenua u then and there, armed with | refused to say uything about the case. | It isstated that Mi ! house today. Ho will assumo bis duties asa | HCRIR 5 = . met Edward 'Melenna Chief of Police Seavey admited only that | sumed names, at different times and while L] ] JEaNbeiettao Nobraska supremorconrtnaxt | L 1RROEAEN RAEOS 8,0 oo oot s returning home, ladened with pack two corpses had been found in a box offered | 1ying in hospitals, gave birth to three chil- co X s rary, butas his violence continu- n g C. Drexal and Robers | the authorities. He was adjudged insave Le was carrying to his family for shipment «by express and that the police | dren in this city while receiving attent n: 911 Hutchins House Block. rd—he passed by you on the i i : Blnota A Zonding. . Have Houston, Texas. 1. Douglas c y. LEFI FOR OTHER FIELDY, revenge—he, trying to avoid you, left Last evening Chief Detective Haze was [ asylum of the Black Cap in Readiu; ere ERENUEAS couny. % i £ ELDY, dewalk and stirted diagonally heross tho | Seen in consultation with Coroner Maul at | she bore the name of Wilson. Siste o SRTR ae daimber ompany BRI T = i you followed him with evil purpose, | the morgue, which seems to indicate tnat | of the usylum yesterday, when Miss 170! The Bank of Danncbrog, in Hall county, has closed its doors and is in the hands of w Rosensweig against George F. Francie and | 30d will be sent to the hospital at Norfol You webe standid you olliwod it 1y | Hod boen 8o m(ulr\m‘cd He declined to say {:;.":L !]l)lyv‘-‘ ']:u):’A‘lll'l\:‘nll"h\b:'l":;\h;’“:vh}‘“\ e others reached the supreme court today e such a‘manner as indicated thut youmeditated | 81y more about the case. of the Chamberlain's Postmaster Escapes Assass him vile and opprobrious epi- | the police are investigating the case. Of | visited her, recognized her asa former in- ll.l-;d with the clerk of the supreme’ court nation and Quits the City. 8 1|1l\;rlu1f‘ y sald 'I]lurui-_\', indeed, there is no doubt, though the | mate. = Dr. AUGUSTUS VOELCKER, the celebrated eruoon. ) ; S ~ \'und still continued o me PORATE T IO o The news givel s far has been col- e this.alternoon : CHAMBERIALY, 3. D., Dee. 20.—{Special 0 | \ily \erous the street £o avold you. ¥ oy ket | POliCa refuse to admit even this much. CWBA news given ithus: fer. oy heen ool D, chemist of London, in his analysis of a sample \coln in Brief. Tue Bee.]—Postnaster Stroube, whose life | on follewing him, and when be reached the From the fact that the express company’s ol Dy the bsommeralal Gasette- indepond. A number of Lincolu knights will go to | was attempied a couple of weeks ago s the | Sldewalk ucross” the strect, when you were | cmployes found no war, Omaha this eveniug o withess the enter- | result of a scandal which had been brewing | hhe tainment given by the Knights of Pythias in that city. Among tue visitors will be Grana rties. Attorn Commercial Gazette er de- | porter, repelled un attempted interview and . it is in- | declined to afirm or deuy a report that he s of violence on the | ently of these pu Z upon him, he turned his face toward | bodies, und also from the fact that the | who was scen by you, und lading that you had drawn, cocked | corpses were packed in the man some time, left town on the sccond day | and wis pointing the revolver ut his heart | soriped and consigned to an addr of our North Carolina Bright Leaf Tobacco, says : that he finds but LITTLE NICOTINE or albuminous compounds, and that it is one of stretehe ) 5 o d > - = > 5 1 8 ; it J S’ H D I cCOS Ghancellor W A: Dilworth, Supreme fepro. | 3{1er the attempt on his life and has nov | SHICHAR | oul [ bis, et “hand, ' the Peorod” yhat graves have been violdted and yras hero collocting ovidence on the Pollard: :""._"mc"‘f sm':‘ku-/‘v"m D MILD TOBACCOS sentative Richard O'Neill, Grand Master of | Yot returned. 1t is the general beliefthat [ his’ hand on your ‘arm prossed | Uhat the bodies were destined for a dis- | Breckinridge case. Hesaid his position was ! ! . 4 Bsctioater 3B Wrigho aod. Grand Tagsas | b will neves cume tack. but thos hotas | £he areyelver sdown trom L Bieart, when | secting table Suali thay b, eould eayAptInE: CHe aaidy This package is made from the ¢ Pick Leaf of Record and Seals Shaeffer. gone to some place where he 1s not known | Jou fired the fatal murderous shot that ook TV LAnOYEr. SUpb DIE) 10800 A2, SIB0C v of our North Carolina Crop, Golden Belt District. Ed Lamotte. the notorious Omaha crook | and where he will remain. Oliver McElroy, | {he wec ot 2 sardioino i, Your nctwis EIDLEHOFF'S NIGHTMARE. had Genled ijhat any.compremise was . eos who was sentenced 1o the penitenti: from | the man who tried to kill Stroube, was | reve Douglas county for grand lurceny, ha; veen | arrested on complaint of Landlord Taft, placed in the big stone workhouse under | proprietor of the hotel where the shooting ol A ; Only the PUREST, ripest and sweetest leaf, e for a supposed or actusl griey- S Py or Fi Miss Pollard, together th her brother, 3 S - which ) ek vl 1n e froury | 1t Sende Bim to che Feattontiary for mur. | Miss Pollard, togorher with her brother with the purest and best artificial flayorings o wod 5 teen Months. ¢ ta the Falage haiel ““[“ k and sweetenings are used. control of Warden Beemer. took place, and the grand Jury, to be in ses. | betrt and purposs rezardies 1 duty | Herman Eidlchoft, the man who some time | her uttornoys. they are gathoring nflidyvits A pleasant, cool and healthful smoke guar- The new depuly sheriffs under Sherif- | sion uext week, will take action on the | fiid fatally benton umlehlet, You ok ‘the | 00 ygsqultea hiscompanion, Joseph Leischel, i i d elect Miller will be Patrick O'Shee, 1. D, | mutter. Some few believe that Stroube will 1 bl Ry A oty gave birth to three babies, all dead. Tney anteed, innoceit blood of Edward McKenus shallnot | with a sledge and inflicted some frightful | yre also interviewing Miss Rose, who kept cry out ugainst you in vain, wounds, and who was convicted during the | the house where Miss Pollard claims to have present term of the aistrict court, was sen- | been ruined by Colonel Breckinridze, A MANUFACTURED BY I. LYON & CO., DURHAM, N. C. ——— Worrell, C. W. Hoxie and Albert Dillon return after court adjourns, but it 18 doubt- The case agninst.the Chinese doctor Ah | ful. Iuthe wmeantime a couple of deputivs Sam, who is accused of practiciug medicine | are in charge of the postoftice. It wouid not Most Helnous of Crimes. withiout & certificate from the State Board | be surprising it & new posumastor was ap- | | “Thecrime of which you huve beenconvicted | tooced by Judgo Koeysor yesterdny to a | lorneys for Cougressman },’]':”' SIBEICR0 8114 of Health has been postponed until mext | pointed shortly, John Stolte will be the | 1O ;I'u‘l;h:."‘ most heltious known to our laws, | torm of fifteen months i the penitentiary A 60 dn & week. lucky mau, as be was the successful candi- the ot for which, under the statutes, | 3¢ Ward labor dotense, Pollurd und bissister will leave as ¢ i n force ut the tims of the doed, is death, Ni Pingreadicly . N 500D 4 oy see parties wanted as Omaha is makiog arrangements 1o open a | selecting u postmaster last spring. Post- | eyesof God or man, than the purposcly and of | mission of the crime, gwing to the fact that iestination, Br aridge und wife will branch in Lincoln. master Stroube's term would not have ex- | deliberate and premeditated milice; taking | the two men bad always been the best of | ! p o Mayor Weir has given instructions to | pired until next August. fe made a good | the life of a humian belng. No crime Is mor | friends yriorto the time ot the trouble. . Tha | leave Tuesday tor Washington, Chief of Police Cooper to koo ere) B ? DIRECT FROM THE TANK. ) moro | postmasier, aud s R0 attempt had been | S'GrIPULISICD. You stand horo convi nignt when the fight ook place the two men oo i watehful eye upon the nuumerous wine rooms | made looking 1o his remeval, be could have | Wwful - punishient of - deaty " oer | Were sleeping in the samo bed, and some Casper Socil Event. ; GHEAPER THAN sTEAM attached 1o the Lincoln saloons. served out his torm bud it not been for the | winly and surcly awalts the day of | Bme after midmght Eidlehoff 'arose aud Casver, Wyo., Dec. 10, ~[Special to Tue § . b . Fxciseman Brown will make s proposition | unfortunate dificuity in which be bocame | your exceution. Th: people, the sovereizn | commencod 1o belabor his chum over the | Bge)—The ball given here last night by the iy - Zictien, B T 10 the city councilat its next meeting that | involved. power of the state have in their majesty s hesd. On the witness stand he admitted ¢ : ! the nembers of the excise board and the crecd that buman lifo m ¥ be’ prot the red hand of murder. - You pur, [Special to | Buaof deliberate aud ‘premeditated ey 21 d BEST POWER for Corn und Fe , Haling Jolumbus club was the b ER for Corn o a M a the commission of the crime, but claimed | COIUmbUS club was b Hay, Runuing Separators, Croamerios, & that Le was the victim ofa norrible night- | €ver attempted in council contribute their sala oA Sloux Falls Politicians. frou 1wo mouths 1o 4 fund Lo be used in providing Siorx Faus, 8. D, Dec. 9. itral Wyoming and was alice ook the life of Edward Meke You took | Mare aud thought thai. his friend was try- | & decided success, Mayor Stahl of Clieyeuno OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES for a special force of ten policomen to assist | Tur Ber.|—Alderman Bridge of this city is | from Edwued Mokomns thet i i alono | D to commit robbery., The jury listened to | whd other prowinent soclely peoplo from the regular force. The numerous cases of | said 10 be in the fleld to muke a fight for the | Ewve him—hislife. You, by thut murderous | the story, but considered it 1ncredible. Qusdeos, Neb.. Bousias and Gloo Rock were Stationary or Portable. burglary aud highway robbery have im- | grate logislature. His schome s un deed, sent the body of McKenus to an un- ———— Proscot, 1 s the frey full dross ball eve 11050 11, I, 1020 11, 1, R e Suway. oWy LAYE i gislature, His schome s unique. | tincy*krave Wi il Noutumhtinch it ANXIOUS TOo BURN IT. given in this section of the country, The with the uecessity for better police pro. | He Proposes to euter the coming mayoralty | the “wwful presenc Makor. Vou wiih 4 v campaigu as a candidate for Mayor Peck's | Wade 8 huppy wite and wother u widow uud The first section of the irc toilets were rich and elegan Bend for Cataloguie, Prices, ete., describing work Lo be done, AP ARERT A inofer 8 WON A | 5 v liies Banie feriaciPiee ‘Twiee 4 e Chicago, 245 Lake 5t. |OTTOGAS ENGINE WORKS, 9 Orat aeolion work on the | place, sud knowing himself to be a strong | pro ction, Vou made Edward MoK enau's in- Twenty-Four Bours. Holyoke Wedding Bells. Omaka, 107 8. 14th St. 834 & Walnut ts) PIILADELPHIA, PA, rew O street viaduct was placed in position | puller politically will get the opp nocent children fatherioss and their mother cloe o one-story | Hovvoxe, Colo., Dec [Special to Tug ey LR el U i Serdevine wi Fapi | alin Shortonsohily mill got the opposing | BAAL LGy LTS, A0 IO | About 7 o'clook lusk-augbt the anesiory ' ollow. 2 forever closed the door of a once happy home | frame cottage at 2016 Spruce street was dis- o from the figut under an agreewent that he c b - o crlaxe hon Edward Roles of Geneva is booked for & vt edon - - 2o | snd cast the dark pull of death over thut babi- | covered to be on fire for the second time in iklin were united in vriage here yes- hearing before United States will get the republican nomination for the | tation. You have driven out of that home H ) X terday. Mr. Dillman is of Sedgwick county g be nmissiover | legislature pext fall. Aldermau Joe Samp- | sunshine and gladoess, and In their stead lefe | LWenty-four hours. The first alarm was seat [ ForEas. S0 UGS T8 Cf BEGEWICK county Phanngsley on the charge of haviug seut | son is said Lo be trading appowntments for | durkness. sorrow and Floous. Yuu have,in | in shortly after midnight night before last | 324 000 of its oldcst T hene matter through the mails support iu_his candidacy for mayor. A. | COld bluod murdered ucitizen of This state, | and the firs oxtinguishod without much loss. | 24S ustice Foxworthy this afternoon issued a | Beveridge will probably accept the prohibi- | 484 the people have decreed, in due forias s | county, warraut for the arrestof Mart Wosdell, who of law, that' you die. iopesever springs | While last nignt's blaze occasioved a damage - - . tion mowioation for mayor if there are two | fron, the human heart but of probably §150. The ilding would per- = = {i.nocused of stealing a shotgun from L. M. | other candidales in the fleld. Among the | your case.n hops far life a hiope ‘that the | hane have bosn eotiodll aunk would per: 'g.‘;my Sheri Langdon returncd today | 80Y, Yo would gladly accept the nomina- | punishm g, | —Mr. Samuel Dillman and Miss Netuie Weo will send yon the marvelous. ¥reoch Preparation CALTHOS frves bud o legil Guarauioo that CRTHTOS "will “Westore. your Beaith, Strongth a0 Vigor, Use itand pay if satisfied. s VON MOML CO., SPECIALIST due o your crime will not be the efforis of Captain styn and & number Vrosico of from Falls City, where ho weut 1o ook ey | 1108 for iuayor are City Auditor Roy Wil- | Speedily und cortaluly metod out s you. 1y of citizens, who formed & ekt bl'lg’r‘adv Children Cry for "Ew ERA'"M‘E""?AL % 0ok ove 0w MK " | delusive und de © hope. < . R, & ouple of men'suspectod of naving escaped | Ateraian Sl Baavels oY 484 & | Gl ol aceeived by the situr pud du his way kept the flames under con- | Pigcher's Castoria. URICAT $ISPEASAKY, o gon Lancaster fall on Chrisimas pight. | Word was received hore today that F. 5. | Sour's,0fP%;, Mske haste, fn the salliude of | M9k 100 any goubt agout she arigin hild Cry fi AUISATIONS: Convuitation ke g “The Fi Nty ~ 5 our cell, ou_cun, 1 prepare for yo e 5 e Origl onsuttation Kroe e *“I‘J"fl‘m‘l‘b wsuthorities had arrested the cAllister, formerly a partuer of C C. | fortati tranaitlor trow life T’ deathr—-from | of the two fires, as portions ufinm inside of Cc ren Cryfor | Saseastatusitgntasgana 1 unsurpaused tu the treatuens rong = = >randall in the vankiug business at Hart- | tiwe into eternit < the rising and the 2re found ve becu s Ch ford, who skipped for unknown parts after | Ling of the- suu marks the, swifely Haets | Lo iouse were found to have becn saturated | Pltcher's Castorla. Chronio, Private anl Put s Gullet o Mis Brain, fan s g 4 dollars on fraud. | Ga7s of your earthly ‘existence.” in’ youy | Wi coal ol orvous Dissssey, \eike pSeman Burrs b, "' B spacias | Fbio Sorerl"Shoueaud dollaes o evud | S g Z03” AR sl Bt | e Bl way cocupen vy at s Children Cry for . A elegram to T - o 5 J one, seck forgiveness for w 3 3 e house A o4 e L Whlu:: “‘: lgju'l —John Vaves, Liviog | Lioooln, Neb. ~Wheu wfresied for borse | it iafibite pawer which due oo ot | Siiker time of thie fire. Tho property belougs Pitcher's Gastorl e Pl a8 ALY RMenel e O Meat: | e T e 1l L4 drond with avamb. foe g west of here, committed suicide | stealiug be gave his uame as Dr. Debos, forgiveness. God wlono, ot man, can ‘wash | 10 ex-Goveraos Saunders. cher's Castoria. 'Dr. Willlamson, New Loudon, Coun. | O Lox #op Omoe Li4 5 1otk su-vet Ouabe. Nee'

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