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2 THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: (lSA'I‘Ul{[).\Y. MARCH 3, 189t CONT N \ CIRET | 320, They paid losses to the amount \ o ' UTERTQT | banauet to Governom Aaite at the Albany "F AN AN mn INTCINS | pair of shoes. He wanted the poltee here to LINCOLN HOSPITAL ~ FIRED | &5 There"ihcomes axeresaied 857 IN THE FARMER'S INTEREST | fotettonienc™"rrsadaie s & we'intormar, ( HE DEFIED JUDGE JENKINS | 885" Soont for i their expenditures $25,603. but 1t is probable '¥he governor will give Georgla Ayres, a colored woman, charged il — 5 some expression to his views on the political po— with grand larceny, pleaded gullty to petty ; 4 RESULT OF A WHITE CAP SCARE, situatio s 8 Ty larceny In police court yesterday afternoon Three Blazes Discovered in the Building Dodge County Agriculturalists in Conven- GATHE ,,,,,r;,,- DEATH. Definition of the Word “'Strike” as Under~ n'm‘!‘ \\'}lv;‘dm\‘n below to serve out a sen- at the Same Time, Slayer of Willia tat Arapahos, Nob, okt i§ Tremot stood by the Court and Attorneys, ence of $6 and costs, 4 ' neral Jubal A. Karly Jolns the Hosts of v WRATHER PORBOABTS BEAVER CITY Neb, March 2.—(Special - Ighting Men Beyond. . e : ’ Tolegram to The Bee.)—Z. M. Lester, who LYNCHBURG, Vi, March 2.—General - Palr and Noider i Nue SOME ARRESTS LIKELY To FoLLOW »-I)H'Nnn\l l:::nnllly ‘kl”:wl Willlam Y".Il:u” 1'!' OFFICERS ELECTED FOR THE YEAR Jubal A, Early lll(‘l]‘l:lm\lhl"nllhl 30, Fie Hot TALK IN" NORTHERN PACIFIC CASE e lhru“-lu‘n l'“ bt btods - Arapahoe on the night of December 9, 1893 - Ho passed away qujatly in the presence of e WASHINGTON, March Forecasts for was today acquitted by the jury. Lester | o . iionable Methods of Some Tillers of | his family and physician, his kindred and | Attorney for the Employes Shakes His Fist | Saturday For Nebraska, Towa, Missourl has had the sympathy of a great many and the Soll the Subject of an In- several intimate friénds. The old general at the Court and Tells Him He'll and Kansas—Generally fair; much colder the verdict is In accord with popular senti- 4 seemed aware of hig apbroaching end early v . Sunday morning th 1 traotive Baper by FIak ow Him the Law in ng; south winds. ment, Provious to the murder the boys had b Rt Lol ot in the day. Before npon he cailed for the the © For South Dakota—Threatening, with with the De Kept Lester in a constant state of terror of Hibbard. morning papers, as was his invariable cus- BV CRES, PISBABAY T1gh Ahowerd, MMIDE 16 Eiow:in white caps. ~Oh several cooasfons they had tom, and attempted to read, but found his i northern portion; falr Saturdny night; cold followed him home at night wearing sheets sight was failing. Soon affer he extended wave; winds becoming northerly. § LINCOLN 2.—(Special to The Bee.) chten him. On the night of the unfor- REMONT, March 2.—(Special to The | his hand to Senator Danfel and said calmly MILWAUKEE, March 2—Judge Jenkins B % The fire department was called to the ir h med wrought up to a | Bee,)—The farmers institute of Dodge count 1 _want to tell you goodbye, 18 today listening to arguments on the ap- Quarantine Against Catile. h 1A pitch than usual. He was In the Y | bade nhis nephew, Caboll Barly, farewell, Ll sl e ”I\r:t\h” CHEYENNE, March 2.—Goyernor Osborne An Afflicted Chl Capital City hospital this forenoon about bon and there had been told of white caps | COnvened at the court house at 10 a. m. | yfior which he droppod into a quiet slumber, | Plication of Chiet Arthur the Fad T 10 o'clock. This i& the second time the | ¢y e Elliott appeared at the window | today with a very satisfactory attendance. | Later In the day the dying veteran asked | hood of Locomotive Engincors, Chief Sar- tioni l' '\“"'t"-"‘j"“"" against the importa- nospital has caught fire within a week and | and looked in, Lester thought it was one [ The Normal brass band entertained the | Senator Daniel not to leave the room, as he | gent of the Brotherhood of Firemen and [ 4" 11t0 Wyoming of all cattie from infected | pojnful 8alt Rheum Covers still another blaze was discovered and ex- | of his persecutors and shot. It was claimed | visitors with some stirring music and the | wanted to talk with him about certain ar- | giper Jabor leaders for a’ modification of ":"”""’:‘ "l‘”";:' "‘f "'“' thirty-seventh parallel Hor Hasd of north latitude between February 15 and gulsliod some time since. The elty author- | by Witnomsos that Biliott had a paper sack | sitizens oxtended to the visitors a cordial | FAEements, but from that time he suffered [ ¢iicT IWboF loadors fOoF a momication SBRIBHECAOILG Lt on his head, He was a friend of Lester and such intense pain that ho did not revive the | the order Issued by Judge Jenkins prohibit- | pocomber 1, unless a clean bill of health can ities do not hesitate to give it as their opin At oF Dast ‘ofie Bt HiK: toMHONtOrE welconie. In the absence of President [ (o 6. HHeE ddi f y, W ing the employes of the Northern Pacific | be shown. The proclamatio @8 the T R LHut all Uhirde irow were of (icondlaty | o o oo O o @oad, Spencer Day of North Bend was called | his hand rl‘l ting lqv.:- \‘ll_\’) 1:;":.'»::.\‘:')v’."k|'Q..n‘ T | vbud. tro entering upon a strike. T. W. [ counties ot ‘\\"’m “n:;:,mn'.‘.l\lur, ‘.""wum‘.vhr. Happy and Healthy Since Taking orimim WILL GO TO THE SUPREME COURT. to the chalr and R. D. Kelly was made tem- Jubal A. Early was born in Virginia No- | Harper of Terre Haute, Ind., opened in be- | ton, Shackelford, Jones, Nolan, Coke and the Hood's Sarsaparilla morning by - porary secretary. After a few appropriate | vember 3, 1816. He graduated iIn 1837 at [ yaip of the potitioners. The arguments will | NOFth half of Pecos county, Texa 0. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass White Anxions to Know if Hanging in | remarks from the chairman, Secretary Kelly | the Military academy at West — Point | 5o o today and probably tomorrow. The = e My lttle daughiter, Birdie, now two aud one- His car was passing the house at the time Efigy Constitutes Libel. submitted a draft for constitution and by- | Seevine n sammiont e l‘:;“,:{L:"};:“”H,"’,',‘I'.’_ SHURE Foom {v orowdpdl With'- 1kbor pogols LA 2 half years old, has been a great sufferer from and he saw a dense volume of smoke pourl NEBRASKA CITY, March 2.—(Speclal | jaws fo; the assoclation which were unani- | Seminole Indians he resigned in the sum- | and their friends. o salt rheum sinco she was about wo months old; out of one of the upper windows of the | Telegram to The Bee.)—Z. T. White, whose | yously adopted. On motion of J. J. Haw- | mer of 1838 and studied law. During th During his argument Mr, Harper ad'a tiot The Wostern Union of Fire Underwriters | onilice },',,',',’"”ll'}'.'.‘.‘,"'”':.'1"‘,.]\’,‘::"{'.'}‘ SO bullding. He Immediately jumped from the | connection with the Morton effigy case has | {norn of Fremont the assoclation proceeded [ WA with Mexico he was a major in a Vir- | qoi o with the court. Judge Jenkins broke | I8 now in sesion at St. Louls. ¢ many remedies, but without avall, until a. car and started for the house, He was met { mado him notorious, is in jail. He was at | to the election of officors for the ecnsuing | BINf@ volunteer regiment, Upon the break- | ;"o\ yim at one time and asked him what | _The Wisconsin roster case is still occupy- Friend Recommended Hood's v v ing out of the civil war he entered the con- ¥ » place | liberty oste s ght, r, resulting as follows ; 3 g the Uine o8 tiie o A the door by soveral attaches of the place | liberty all day yestorday and last night, | y L QTG e Kelly, socre. | federate service, and was present in several | he meant by the ter riking. ing the time of th irt at Madison. Sarsaparilla, Beforo the first bottle was taken that | but this morning Sherift Huberlee placed VAR OlRyi IBY v‘,wm dasurer, and: Spencer | actions during the carly part of the war. Harper replied: Simply a quitting of | The victims of the Franklin Park, N. J., | tho eruption had |Il\1||\ ed, and now none him fn Jall. . C. Sloan, White's attorney, | “15¥3 1 ' L In May, 1 he held the lines at Freder- | work.” ragedy will be buried tomorrow. remaing, while the child's gencral health is the fire was out. He went up stairs to Di 7 5 ‘. g says since all his motions have been over- | Day, senior vice p for North.Bend | j a2 Skite Tee was engaged with Hooker | . tiag W Mrs, Treland iride of Mlx weoks, o satisfy himself and upon opening the door [ pui%y e Ty S0 RIS (6 take the case | towniship, with an additional vice president | 'CKsburie while L ‘.f;‘f“"':::‘x“ s July No, sir,” said the judge. s \v?»n.l»:{x}.v i Sl i ) r o jich he had seen the o Nupraie colt ‘o erit of error, | from each township in the county, as follows: | & ALY Sa b “The s a strike?” retorted Ha L yesterday cinna of the room from which he had seen the | (o the supreme court on writ of error, m each township in the county, as follows: | y o hinded a division at Gettysburg. Then what is a strik retorted Harper, Dane Jackson and Mansfield Washington Amoke oscaping wis startied to discover that | which ho will do. White's fine is $200 and | W- A. G. Cobb, Platte; H. J. Goff, Cotterell; [ he commanded a division at Gettysbure, tis a uniting for the purpose of enforc- | two bt : ) M3 e 5 nanded the valley o g 0 negro murderers, were yesterday hange the bed was on fire, I fam leaping up | costs, and. it ho ts mot rele "l by L L Ml o antlin, Pleasabt | Shenandoah, where ho was at first successful, | Ing certain conditions,” replied the Judge. at Batan Rouge. LY IAEeC into the air several fee! e pulled the bed | means he will serve out his fine in Jja pe AN L TR L el % | but was finally checkes Sheridan. On the A arper could not agree wi 5 Judgs Jove! s “ from the wall and called for wat A'GAIIIOT. | batore thib NS CAHEDAC FoRCHEALTH: Lo Mead). Py Ryan; Fromont, ¢ The' balatice ‘to [ i Wes Anally checked by Shericen, On L8 | Mr, Harper could not agree with the Judge Warternor Lewelling of Kansas will appotnt arsapariiia be named after’a fuller representation from and did not seem to be very much awed by | Walter N. Allen to succeed H. B. Kelly on soon extinguished the blaze. 1t was then scen | prome court. It fs sald his friends w ter remaining thore a few months ro- that smoke was coming from a closet a raise the amount necessary for his rele other townships were present. O D T e et 1o can: | tho dignity of the court which usuaily | th tate board of charities the. room. The door was opened and it was | and then the caso will Eo to the suprome | The assoclation adjourncd at noon to meet | tirned to Havana and thence went 10 Can: | yoopq even the greatest attorneys very care. | ~Waterman & Katz, the largest mereantile o4 ful and courtcous. house in Port '] pwnsend, Wash,, ’4 led y discovercd that some old clothing hanging [ court for decision as to whethor hanging in | 2t 1:30 p. m. at the Women’s Christian Tem- | (it WHEES od" Lo TtNe U HItea. States P i from the wall of the closet was on fire. | effigy constitutes libel. perance union temple. The first paper in | M5 PR PTG (L LR ek Jefore 1 am done with you," shouted | terday. Liabilities, $120,000; asscts, $9,000. much fmproved. T heartly recommend Hood s ire was -kuu;'v‘vl\hv-v!l. Eupairoaciat ithe the afternoon was by Superintendent of | 1 A IR fie published “Memotrs | Harper, shaking his fist at the judge, “I will | ~W. H. Randall, son of a hanker of Wao, | SAANPAIIA to all uffering from this dseaso! ne time it was discovered that there we Protest Agninst Schools Colling on *Country Schools,” He [ (8 S5 S0 O RS LG mue 1883 | show you a special of congrems which | Tex., shot and bidly wounded Sam Rankin, | MRS L1zzis Bucunoiz, Atehison, Knnsa still another fire in a closet opening out of | FREMONT, March (Special to The | recommended that a county board of edu an address which he delivered in Baltimore | Bives the men the very rights which you | a-bartender at Cripple Creek, Clolo., yester. oure 1ive col other room on the second floor. This | Bae)—Seth Young, Fred Mifr, T. R, Acom, | tion, with a director from each of the elghty | A1 address which ':"m"“':;‘"‘"‘,{m:“_[' Pape, | have enjoined them from exerclsing.” day ! mm.z::: )':nlnlnln:h-u":. 'X‘wrldlllq'u- ‘n'.‘.;f.'("'iflgi’ proved that there had been three fires | pg, an, Fred Howe and Mike Grogan b ":"m“:“jl'“'%"I'::“‘;‘(:ZK'"};‘::”W:'[!;"K s brinted by the society before | Mr. Harper then-resumed his arguments. Arrangements have been comploted with | — ' d started, as it was practically impossible for b Vi vis s a hich i s delivered. General rly has Attorney Charles Quarles followed in an [ J. wart & Co. ot 1 o ruc % e 3 v e vok | were down from North Bend today with ey gosie 00 | which it was delivered. General Farly has [ Attor : o . 0 Louls to construct the flames to have communicated themselves | Wers Foni SOl FOR BOAE (A | that the educatars of tho county were 00 | poon i failing healih for some time and | Argument on the application of the federal | the new bridge which is (o be buliv at St. from the bed to the two closets or vice | & remonstrance signed by seventy:nine | apt o veut and cover” Moo much was | i 0, P O TOF SG law to the point at issie. Under the | Patl. made the run | names agajnst the building of the cut-off | being crowded upon the average pupil. There natural construction of the language of the S5hn (0, HAHOBEL o8 BE. ToRbphy Mbrs s versa. The fire department ch I od a ine v wore to v s 3 S John Louner of twenty-four blocks, but got there after | ditches in that meighborhcod as outlined by | were too many studies and too little atten order the restrictions were very broad. It | pe ted SHATRG 5 the several blazes Liad been extinguished the lard Cattle company. They also | tion paid to the rudiments. It had become | CHICAGO, March 2, Telegram to | Testrained the men from striking from any | berred”ened on & chiarge”of iving re The hospital is a private enterprise, the | file a petition with eighty-seven names for | a recommendation for a scholar that he could | The Bee.)—John Lonergan, ner of Mrs. | and all causcs present and future, and it | ean excessive fees from pension appll- a township line ditch, extending parallel | not write or spell. A little insight was | John A. McShane of Omaha, died this after- | would not even let the chiefs of the railroad The Kan building being owned by Mrs. L. A. Smith, ) 5 5 Who alts operates the Istitution, She had | with the Platte bottom between townships | glven Into everything, but a_thorough knowl- | hoon at the age of §7. T o e ! ouMhe Kansax grand lodgo of the Anclent SEAHLE\\ & ‘der of nites ‘orkmen, which ha been $1.500 insutance on the bullding, but none on | seventeen and elghteen. The petitions | edge obtained of nothing, The schools were | His death is dircotly attributed to a light | ~ “Will you please point out the claus g which prohibits them from so conferring with s Dot ot Ao SRR DRR SEABLES ' Proprietress of the Institution Acenses an Inmate of Doing the Work and i Furn I Charged The fire was discovered this Conductor Borngy of the s and they volunteered the information he furnitare. ‘The furniture was all on the | claim that the township line ditch would | too apt to turn out pupils said to be qualified | strolce of paralysis sustained recently. Mr. lower floor, however, with the exception of a [ drain the bottom better, cut up the farms | for any branch of business, but actually pro- | Lonergan was tive of County Tipperary, | the men?" asked Judge Jenkins, who ox- adjourned. fow pleces upstairs of comparatively little | less and would be far better for the roads. | ficient in nothing. The schooling of the mind, | [reland, and was born April 1, 1807. At the | hibited an unusual amount of fecling through= | .. The preliminary examination of F. A. value. An inmate of the hospital named | the matter will come up before the county | he thought, should be carcfully associated | ago of 16 he came to this country with his [ out the argument and was frequently yehe. | Hendricks on the charge of being oneof the A Mary Oleson stated to the city detective | supervisors March 17, with the schooling of the heart. —Too little | parents. A brief stay was made in New | ment in his remarks. Chapmans' murderers was begun yesterday that Mrs, Smith set the house on fire, while [ The preliminary examination of William | attention is paid to the morals of the pupil. | York City and the family then removed to | = Mr. Quarles then gave his definition of a | at Pittsburg, ¥ the proprietress accuses the girl of doing the | Foley and James Blake, who were arrested | In this regard superintendents and school | pittsburg, and Mr. Lonergan, with his broth- | strike and gave several references to sus- The Binghamton, N. Y., General Eleetric deed. Arrests are likely to follow. in Lincoln for_the burglary of Huck’s jew- | boards should be very conscientious and care- | ers, Simon, Jamnes and Kennedy, engaged | tain his definition. company went into the hands of a receiver MARRIED DESPITE THIS LAW. \;Iry'slm’fl at North Bend, was held before | ful. The paper was nh-'ml.\'vlr listened to | ug contractors. In 1838 Mr. Lonergan mar- The judge said there was never any in- esterday. The company is capitalized and The law places some obstacles in the | Judse Plambeck today. There were quite | and he was heartily applauded. —The theme | ried Miss Agnes Murphy in Pittsburg and | tention to prevent men from quitting. That | bonded for $330,000. i tha snaopia bW & anxious to | & number of witnesses from North Bend, | was more fully discusscd by J. J. Hawthorn, | then came to Chicago. Of the thirteen | was their legal right, and if they wanted to, - i i paths of the pecple who nre ansiows e | who identified the prisoners as the men who | Mr. Browne and others. children born to him_there are et living | they could stop work singly or In @ body | g siorade leglslature may adjourn toda e Biava hroven thoir abiiity o ovon | \were in the city the day of the robbery. | At the afternoon session Frank B. Hib- | Mrs. William Burke, Salt Lake City, U. T.; | and go to Texas if they wished. “That's | of oo esrpn oerst, e Ny gircumyent the law. in a pinch. Yesterday | Iho case was adjourned until Tuesday for | bard of Irvinglon read a paper on tho . John A. Meshane, Omaha; James and | all we wanted.” shouted a man from the | pag hoen necomplished. o " oLPiNE 800 e e i Tanas, atirsvenriald il j| morelovidonce; S & iftless Farmer. It was particularly | josoph Lonergan, Idaho; Mrs. Joseph Hogan | rear of the court room. plished. appeared before Justice' Gould and recited Otoe County Ploncer Gone. Interesting. He scored without gloves the | and Esther G. Lonergan of this city. Mr.| Court soon afterward took a recess tin | The people of \ S T o rabatvayeats Ra NEBRASKA CITY, Mareh 8 (Special | [&FMCF Who farms with his mouth instead | Lonergan's wife died in 158 ReCAEBnY systematic search for the assailants of Cash- by & young man named | Telogram to The Bee.)-Tathrope Bllls of the plow, the cultivator and the r Siat ol The receivers were presented by General | 1oF Gregory of the bank of that place and G As a. result of her t & o pe Ellls, a | He saw for the farmer endless possib St it i McNaught, ex-Senator Spooner and George | 10Pe to soon capture them. L Jovtre. cametaney e | Tesident of Otoe county for the last quarter | which he pronounced within the reach of [ DENVER, March ‘2.—Sergeant Joseph J. | p iiller, Receivers Payne and Oakes were | The banquet announced to be given Gove ) gave birth to a baby K 18. She ap- every earnest tiller of the soil. He would GII“K:II!.‘ Denv weather _observer for ten | i, court, as were M Arthur Sargent, ernor Waite by the members of the Colo~ pealed to her betrayer to marry her this city, aged 76. The deccased was a | reduce farming to a system as carefully | years, died tonight, aged 47. ~IHe had been | Ramsey, Clark, Wilkinson, Wilson and the | rado legislature last evening at Denver has AND L G D A | stalwart’ Fepublican, having been a m and accurately as any other science, and he | in the signal servic (wénty-seven years and | gther libor leaders. Robert Schilling and a | been Indefinitely postponed. nis mind. Consequently sho & of that party ever since its organization | would school the farmer with as great care "‘\'{l""’ e first weather gbservation taken at | peyy of local labor men occupied seats on the | The bituminous miners of Indiana have warrant for his arrest and he was and was prominently identified with it in | as he would the lawyer, the doctor, or the astinglon. 0 o U o spectaiors’ benches. There was also a num- [ decided not to accept a reduction from the PRIVATE DISEASES Batoradthia:du et iatloat told Otoe county. merchant. “In nine cases out of ten the ADLUSEMBN ber of attorneys and prominent business men | 70-cent scale before the expiration of the Mo could either wnarcy the girl he had | WYMORE, Neb., March 2—(Special Tele. | farmer who labors industriously and intel- o in_court as spectators. contract year, which will bo May 1. - 2 ; wronged or give bond for the support of | EFam to The Bee)—H. L. Madden, for the | ligently, prospers,” he sald. “There are o0 | i vuiowon Jullet Is falr to look upon. | When Attorney Quarles resumed his aru- [~ Rohort Holding, recently arrestod in Den. | Sl oot i0drets with stamp for ctroulars i e or e (o jail. . e refused to | past ten years a resident of Wymore, died | many men engaged in agriculture who plow ment in the afternoon he quoted a definition | vor for forge CHvABIRTR AT E TR Tes MENT BY The people of Dexter, Mich., are making a tion Froe, of a century, died today at his home near : oraing ¢ , EouN £ Rt lweeds ¢ sver | In the spontancity -and. reasonableness of alatrikethy b e R (Elohn A boITnote Y6 tlie Bond morning of pneumonia. The deceased | and sow and reap weeds, and who never of a strike by one of the labor chiefs pres- | Jaased yestosday on the oo ya 118 South 13th St., was a prominent Mason, Odd Fellow and | improve for the want of careful experiment | her acting last night at Boyd’s the young | ent, Mr. Clarke, which denied that force and ‘l'l:;'x;:": »Ilm“::' hl(:(_:‘hh;:]rull L::(”:(Ilu aistrict | Dr, Searles and Searles, OgAlA N to some conclusion, and spent the night in | @ member of the Ancient Order of United 1 thorough research.” player showed the true .artiste striving to | intimidation have anything to do with 3 4 Bitatiatareway mout RS e custody of an officer This merning | Workmen and will be buried by those s “Boe Culture” was the next subject dis- ‘mwh e AR mes'zlm Atriltan It i reported that the Cripplo Crook, Colo., | 7" Grhans” h of post offic m he concluded that Matilda was about the | cleties Sunday ;morning. cussed, and a paper by L. D. Stetson, state [ Tae e R, ul t £ hi Judge Jenkins asked Mr. Quarles if jt | Mmine owners have agreed upon a day when | — sty - . Biyle ot a wite hb wanted. anyway, and of. | . CHRADRON, Neb., Maroh 2.—(Special | socretary of the Stato Beo Koepers associa- | 18s placed this beautital. oreation of his | S0 "™ "UCL (0 contpire against | they will attempt to resume Work on a ninc- | g e gr@ -0 0 © 000D fered to proceed with the wedding, ~ Then it | Telegram to The Bee)—“Uncle” John Big- | tion, which was read by Prof. Collins, ~was | genius, The character in which Miss Mar- | tyo reccivers to cripple the property. hour basis. Such action may cause trouble. was discovered that the girl was still a | ler, one of the best known sporting men | especially interesting. Ile was followed by [ lowe aspires to be famous is a won- “In some cases,” replied Mr. Quarles, “I An election for postmaster was held yes- '“’V“TATORS minor and that her parents lived acrowe the | it this section, died this morning of heart | David Brown of Dodge and G. M. Whitford | derful acting part, in which | {1ink it would, because it is not the primary | terday at Oklalioma City. Seven hundred ' ' ocon Time yasmressing and there was | fallure. He was a prominent democrat and | of Arlington. The discussion that followed | no one actress hag yet been | ghjoct of the combination Yo cripple the | votes were cast, of which J. Flattery re- :ABOUND was given until this forenoon to come 10 such thisg ehat Jeing for the old folks | Was gencrally liked and respected. He was | was of great Interest to those Intcrested in | wholly satisfactory. ~Miss Marlowe's fIrst | property, but only an incident of it.” ceived 217 and was clected. There were six to emigrate. .~ 8o the court solved the diM. | 68 years of age. - the bee industry. three acts have hardly been equaled in this [ “Afr Quarles went on to argue that the | candidates in the fipld. culty by appointing Constable Pinnco a Pender News Notes. - generation, but it is still a far cry from her | court had no right to interfere with the [ The Pennsylvania state encampment of the the girl's guardian. The guardian was PENDER, Neb., March 2.—(Special YORK COUNTY FARMERS. potion scene to greatuess. In the lighter, | right of the men to peaceably persuade other | Grand Army of the Republic, now in ses. readily induced to give his cousent to the INDBR,Neb RMarch' 8. (Snegial tp The gayer scenes she shone splendidly, but when | men to quit work. “This court may extend | sion at Philadelphia, held an interesting & 3 ’ Bee.)—Charles Larson was arrested last night the scene shifted to the voluptuous an | jig jurisdietion, but not its powers,” he said. | session yestorday. A banquot this evening Lleblg Company S marriage of his ward and the two were B ceory el 5 usiness Houses Decorated and Much In G X pronounced man and wif charged with stealing a steer from Swan arest BIWnIfosted by Al tragic, which environed the play toward its | «ft “has not the power to change rights, no | will close thé ceremonies. SOME INSURANCE STATISTIC Oleson. He de 3 ima a = = v e A close, the knowledge of strong passion 0 ab- | yatter what hardships may result from the The ' ¥ - e ot “W“l. ':u\x: m.'.r.\n. r“n S. o Olosony? Hetrat ",,.:}.';_ animal to a man { yoRK, Neb., March 2.—(Special Telegram | wolutely necossary in tho finale was lacking, | eomfiiet. e lmlwlxm“”) ke s shes | mhefturalipre {ln\l\“lllbl"(u:‘p‘,mnl{’ the Hoffman Extract Of Beef o LERER SATNOONI ST e tia. to The Bee.)—The York County Farmers in- | i'rom the moment husband and wife leave | which can interfere her by e e e S e m’m & d comparative statement showing a list of all o village board of Pender has decided ol v o ories to call another clection to vote water works | stitute held its second annual meeting in | their nuptial chamber with the mysteries of | =~y H, McNaughton opened for the re- | Tha Hoffman house corporation was the pur- | @ Therofore for sut- fire insurance companies doing business in o 0 o V! 58 Ve i Nebraska, the amounts of risks written, | bonds E L e this city yesterday and today. The weather }[.‘f,k“.x;:“:xl.l:u‘xr,xll-)nrlml‘)f(v:lh\} |I\|‘.-l;x”:’:‘;n”-[:,'11\\.\xtq Selvers, "",' Jaftigdiniungtion forner. hiad liens The price was $210,000, AT ) : ¢ Sl ENaLitio N ores A new mill for this place is now an as- Mt . s crmotional pe s absolute heen misunderstood. was intended to g as; vecelved 1 s ] premiums recoived, losses incurred and losses has been beautiful and a large number at- | gugetial (o the perfoct rondition of the com- | Hos (e st of emploves. ta quit. beskuse | - Notice was receive R\ D edsy by \ In your "'{"“::Mz of most of the successful things, and especially of the world-famed paid during the year 1893. The figures | Sured fact. A committee Is out with a . 3 ce v vi o R ; e » employes of the Oceanic shown by tiic report, taken collectively, are | Fubscription ‘paper, and from' the way | tended. ~The meeting, which was held in | plox character. When slie spoko the words, | he remembered that he asked the court to | (FH ('vunpu:vl\"“nlf kot 'in”\l\(4«|:(t'~ o the mutine | @ with this ¥sigua- not very encouraging to the insurance busi. | amounts are being signed $1,000 to $1,600 | Bell's hall, was one in which great interest | "I n-'x.\yvlll.o:;m\l\. l\;n‘o‘;»m»’\‘:u‘x’l‘ ey ’;‘::::m’":‘;‘ make the writ to read that l«lm- Eee e R R S T T (e ture in blue: ness in this state. O the ninety-three in. | Will be raised. The mill must be of fitty [ was taken by business men of the city. A [ again!” th as present in her a ¢ | not quit at any time, regardiess of conse- | FAles for deep watcr steam v ] surance companies of other states teon | barrels per day capacity, and fitted up with | large arch was erected by them on Lincoln | #hadowy mantle of bitter oxperience and the | guonces, and the court refused. Before Mr. listied by !lu‘ Pa ific Mail ¢ mpany ) ; ------.-“-‘-- incurred losses exceeding the amount of | latdst and most improved machinery. T. P. | avenuo at the entrance of Sixth street and | dppreciation of the darkened horizon of har | McNaughton had concluded court adjourned r“;l'“‘":"’ 11‘1'1 I";"‘;“'\‘:'F"‘j‘;“’ Beys l‘,;"i" premium money recelved, while a large | Black of Overton is figuring on the proposi- | every business house W decorated with | life, but the despair secmed perfunctory and | yntil tomorrow. of the Consolidated National bank of’ Phila- Madority of the others were glad to come out | tion. flags and bunting. The York Military band | Mot in consonance with the strossful situa- ; delphia, who stole $47,000 of the bank's Dl EBRASKA practically even. Some of the companics, | C. H. Tillotson, a_confectionery dealer at | furnished the music. The meeting was called | tlon. ~Dut withal.there s much that is Co isognrad ARG moneynd ”‘“"‘;"_"‘l" (‘;":‘"""E‘l", i sheron and especlally the larger ones, make a more | this place, has closed out his business. to order by President J. I. Harrison, who | Worthy of glowing praise in her Juliet, much | Take the Burlington route to: Chicago. | years and six months in the penitentiary PAVOrABl&/BHDWINE [ THe companios of other == == gave some. ideas as to the benefits of the | that suggests the rythmic flow of the most | Three trains daily. Elegant service. The last phiase of the celebrated Texas NATIONAL BANK. states wrote risks during the vear amount- | Ko dasusiliencnoy Honh Srganization. The afternoon seston vester- | {ender music, and ‘as for a pioture, she | ity tcket ofice, 1324 Parnam strect. fever cattle case, in which 150 farmers were 7 4 7.642.9 o) NIY, Nel — (8] - e § ape: “py brings to mind Leonardo da Vinel's a- e seeking damages, was decided at Emporia, . ing in the aggregate to $107,642,909. They KEARNEY, Neb., March 2.—(Special Tele- | qay was taken up by papers on “Poultry’” and | Prings a X o D 5 LS I I - | U. 8. Depository, Omaha, Nebraska recelved premiums aggregating $1,596,949, in- | gram to The Bee.)—At a special meeting of | “Hog Raising,” and a lecture . | donna and Virgin of Raphael. MARCHING OF THE MINERS, Kan., Friday in the district court, a_judg: P Ty J rod losses amounting to $1,058,896 and paid | the city council held this evening an ordi- | Bruner of the State university on ras| Romeo, which is merely o foll to the flery ment’ of $47.000 belug entered against Hozier losses to the amount of $1,117,813. Sl 5 1 at | Insects.”” At last night's” session Pr passion of. Jullop, SYas DIRIRC. by il Y | Great Excitement Exists Throughout the | Bros. of Kansas City. CAPITAL $400,000 Tho thirea state comy dro the Farmers | l2Nce_was passed to submit to_the voters Bruner spoke again and Mr. Steelo talked on | Jewett, ~who certainly made as pic- e yala oy In West Virg Vincettl Fosetti, allas T. Vincent Foster, y and Merchants of Lincoln, the Home Irire | (he ity election next month a proposition to “Sugar Beets.” At the meeting today “Rus. | turesque a lover as the most fastidious CHARLESTON, W. Va., March 2.—A tele- | Who I8 accused of the robbery of an old man | SURPLUS - 255,500 and the Omaha Fire, tho lutter two of [ i8sue $15.000 in city improvement bonds for | iy rhisile was discussed at length and it | female could —desire. ~He read with S EMRSTON: g e AL A named Scanlon in South Denver last July — Omah armers and Merchunts wrote | the purpose of flushing the sewors and tak- I e ot tho supervisors to | Intelligence and 'was' not ridiculous, as | phone message received at 1 o'clock by [ dnd'0e 0N oM of George Martin At Shor. | omcers and Directars:—Honry W, ¥ates, prosi- risks ame r to $10,750.728; received in | INg wal to the public grounds from the | i b intormation in regard to it, so | Most Romeos are. In some pariiculars he | Colonel Hoges of the Second regiment says | idan park August 19 last, was captured yes- | dent; John 8. Colls, vico prosident; Lowls 8, premiums, § ¢ Incirred Tosscs, §55,149; | wasto welr at the canal, the bonds to be | (it Way not get a foothold here. “Citte- | Susgeated M e O ot ey by | @ large body of strikers 1s approaching | terday at Fort Worth, Tex o TR L e e P lossos, $8 dated May 450 foeding” was discussed by Rev. Baker, [ capital reprosentative 0 lihertios with | Poweliton to take the working miners out [ George E. Ross Lewin, cashier of the First Home Fire of Omala: Risks written, | Tried to Kill His Wife. Mesars. Marcelus, Test, Tilden, Keckley and | Who took the most unwonied Nberties with | W PRAERE0 B MG e SAliR BURCEE 0| National bank of Denver, ned a judg- _THE IRON BANK. 0,711,680, premis roceived, § 26; losses 30} s Ahieg s 3. Bassett, secretary of the State 3 s < yesterday fo) 6 against the - ) 450,423, Tonsos pald NDBRABKA LQITY, March (Busoiali|fAllan g, ey & on sammere | 'In the last contury the leading | scene with a large posse, but has asked “"“"f::,,"";,f"f,',“‘ ,,,‘,\r,msm T R alin Fire: Risks _wri 5,005,020; | Telegram (o Tho Bee)—Charles Antes, a | ORI a oS voly vory interesting talic | bart of the play was not Romeo nor Juliet, | for troops. The governor is mow In con- | jiciiinoe policy of Jacob Boehm. The ins | Is hereby given that Luther R. Wright is fums recoived, $42.763; losses Incurred. | farm hand emploved by Tim Scharp near | 4nd Brof favior bty Mereutior fatmecryys blicher covallercauhor| L tavlons itidmillcary, o geee! surance company ed to pay the policy, | not our business agent or attorney, and all 83; losses paid, Wyoming, made a desperate attempt to kill A good program was carried out tonight, '&|"§'“ lite \"u:‘"“{';\;fl"jl "me)«‘- |"N‘“::r aneio After the meeting of 500 s;rllu:ri at Mont- | ujjeging that Boehin suicided at the Hotel | persons are hereby warned not to pay him o report shows (hat there were thirly- | his wife (his morntng, He brutally beat her | oongting 'of music by the Arion and High [ he very best of Shukospcarc's creations, | gomery Hollow last night the governor dld | iiilior by taking eyanide of potassium. Ay money on our aecounte - S thiee Nebraska mutual insurance companies | and then attacked her with a kaife. She [ (ONSNUTE A 00”0 Mlocture by Prof, [ Dut the Mercutio of last night was about as | not withdraw the troops from Wyant's fortl- s VR TRR AL [C L] at work in Nebraska during the year. They | warded off his blows and escaped with her | movicy o8 \he State university on “Mexico,” | Unlike his orlginal fn Verona as is the stage | fications at Eagle mines, and it is not likely Forelgi 2 3 M2m&eat it quite a figure in the fusu business | life, but was seriously hurt. Antes has dis- |~ Sl DRI ofitogay unlikejhat or sseniuryoR.erlieh | nowihatihis atroons fhilicleasel torus0mo || \imio J vjiaon Aimi ke printalia SHintory3fat - N ; : to $3,362,- | appeared. o le souY oing 09 ne soliloq as lost entirely on | time. Colonel Hodges, commanding the Sec- 20nA0 g L Iy..0 In the state, their risks amounting to $3,36 appear World's falr souvenir coins of 1893 for [ U LY EE ARt A rlctures e |\1;'.T A‘;’E:llll\\lw‘:l‘lnl comments upon his career AMUSP MEN T Cluy County Mortgnge Gecord. salo at Chaso & Bddy's, 1515 Farnam strect, | 28 #U0e0¢e 5 e aeninan Beie N BELALE N0 BOIOE. AR SeiGHl: CLAY CENTER, Neb., March 2.—(Special | Omaha. bt e o the Montagues were wholly misconceived, od martial Taw and settled down for a | Wayne McVeagh has arrived in Rome and : 2 to Tho Bee.)—The mortgage indebiedness of SIKINNED I ALIVE. Mr. Coleman rather playing Mercutio as Shoriff Hinman called for more troops | Wil be granted an audience with King BOYD S:fmi'«f"'“:‘l‘\i\i TRAGED Clay county for the month of Fabruary is as S a sixteenth century farceur instead of the | today when the strikers moved around | Humbert next week. LA MEDY ; % ¥ IS 05 1 gevere Punishment Intlicted on a Human | high-minded gentleman. Miss Eytinge as | Poweliton. The governor and staff have been | The Yaqui Indians have gone on the war- follow Twenty-alx farm mortgages filed, Flend by a Hunting Party. the Nurse . Weaver as Friar Laurence | in consultation all day and tonight. Three | path, and in the vicinity of Hermosillo, Mex., | TODAY (Saturday) MARCH 3, ; thirty-six released, $32.746.50; four | b\ pROURSVILLE, Ky., Maroh 2.—It is | were thoroug sfactory, bringing rare | hundred men are reported to have come | are making it warm for isolated settlers, Last Two Porformances of morigages fled, $1,350; four released i bl d o Wbility as s the two well known | over from New River and there are fears India's deficit this vear will T 0 eported frg arlan county that Len Tye, A ndia's deficit this vear will amount to reported from Harlan county thal ¥ of others joining the striker 000,000 rupees. There is some talk of MISS MARLOWE L 144 chattel mortgages filed, $26,190,38; parts; } . negro, who ";“"“'"‘“ Mis: “)”‘“'" "‘;‘l" The play is beautifully mounted and cos- | At 9 o'clock tonight everything is quiet | reimposing o duty on cotton to make up IR i SA la oI Polic Williamsburg about a year ago, has recently | tyined, the rest of the characters, while not | at Eagle. The governor is in close tele~ | the shortage Ar ¢ I)Ic _rIOrJARS{. o Ovevedl e “\‘x""""' (Speciat | Visited Harlan county, where he kidnaped a | o suficient importunce to noed individual | graphic communication with the miitary | "y United States cruls 5 A MATINZE TODAY AT 2130, IRAND ISLAND, Neb., March 2.—(Special | o B maaral recognition, being fairly well played. and nothing has been received relative to L url a0 il inkespearo's Groat L armer’s daughter and kept her secreted in | recognition, being fairly well play ald, will g0 to northern Syria and her com 19 The:ReayFourof Lincolula;salied: doves [“:Imruluurm B e afir ¢ of oIt O any dificulty, A8 tot Powalls | iatiade siil investigato the trouble between “ROMEO AND JULIET. arrivod here and are under the surveillance | the Woods for some time 4 : HowerLayin Oyucork companys ton it s impossible to state with any accus | e pinics and Armenians, AT THR A o) of the polico authorities. One of them fs | hunters found her. They waited for his re WASHINGTON, March 2.—(Special Tele- | racy. The Powellton men are working and A e e reported (o have arrived With 51 cents in her | turn, when they caught and tied him and | gy (o The Bed)—'fliq openiug concert of | the Moutgomery men have been heard to B e 0 \ING PERFORMANCE AT 8 say that they will drive them ou 00,000; Habliities, 000, akespoare's Inmortal Counedy R : purs: proceeded %o skin him alive, and before be | tha Tlowe-Lavin cpfipany tonight was a I em ¢ ARSI YR ; i [ Ow, sunday and Three Weok-day - - f not. likely, howover, that there will bo any | fict assety, 3OR00N HEIELEs B0 ary SPWELFTH NIGHT.” ) Convieted of Abusing His Ohild, was dead the girl bullt a firo on his head [ groqe success. Mary Howe-Lavin was most | 1o 1KelY, how coupons, with 15 contsin coin BEATRICE, March 2.—(Special Telegram | and he was roasted alive. cordially welcomed and her friends quickly - stringency Prices - First tioor, $1.00 and $1.50; balcony 500 will buy one part of The {0 The Bee.)--John Baker was found guilty | It is said that he confessed the murder of ected the improyemeéfit in her voice under [ Oaly $20.00 to 'Frisco via the Burlington. [ Mr. Harmsworth of Elmwood, Kent county, [ aud 7oc. doif her Buropean instruttorst Mr. Lavin, too, o Rl England, a fellow of the geographical &b American Fneyclopedie Die- § | yoday under a stnel o Miss Bryant and that he bad taken three i - — sday under an indictment for incest, his | Miss Bryant and tha P 198/ i ks J 3 ool e Sieny o he whole cost of & fully OYD S tionary. Send or bring i duughter beims bis vietim, Threa ‘days | other victims in Kentucky und Tennessee | N5 adsanced o hisiprudassion and il sur- FOR SIDING WITH THE PATHER. B i asition G Frauy| [HREENIGRTS COMMENCING en Oice. were consumed in the trlal of the case, and kept them in the same manner he had | bu b tis FERPT e g von T A S st by an | Joseph land. Randall 1 Closed. arlan county girl, where they died for | jst, the company ha§'twif artists of excellent Unfilial Sou BEATRICE, March 2.~ (Spectal Telegram of ghelter and protection. nmu_l ,“3’i'{.,,A.','\-“I).L.’:‘.\f.','..,w' Alr‘.lnx‘u‘:n ..u.f;L BUGENE, Ore., March 2.—A terrible trag- e T sraet P » d 5 'S CLUTCHES. April 11, L ast night a m b y ) MRAT AR A ¢ AR e —— few miles from Lere. Albert Moss and his I EiL bgui this cveniug under a writ of replevin in L —t— e e |10 e M Cune the furniture sul Forces in the Corbett-Mitehell FELT FERTHEN DIERS AWAY, father quarreled, and David Colonen, a 15 NEVer en» | #rank Wesio dock wud n Sped iy 8 has boen remioved from the house Affale Ended. Terrible Explosion 9Ih Chemical Works— | farmer living near by, took sides with the £ i JACKSONYILLE, Fla., March 2.—All the Workman Iows to Atoms. father. Young Moss went to Coiomar's tertained by ek e A B Wednesday parties to the Corbett-Mitchell fight now are | pHILADELPHIA, March 2.—A terrible ex- | house later and commenced shocting at . the children Al sufely out of the hands of the law. The | plosion occurred In, the waste separating | (he family. He fi R b e o 5 ¥, ) + The --mu,m\ ) ) legal action against them in the courts | puilding of the Repauna, Chemical company ) | and killing her instantly. Ho then shot 5 - . N a Succesy Writter by Robert Drouet another daughter through the arm, and cine that SPRCIAL m.u ED WEDNESDAY MATINEE, Mail should be aadressen to Bardley PostoMee Robhed. i | | MARCH 8, 1894, { and enterod the postoffice fast alght and took | last ———— $130 in stamps and money was removed todoy, when Attorney General | gt Gibbstown, N. J., this morning. The force - 085ed e case agalust Pug [ e shock A8 80 grea 8 fel mar nolle proxsed the case agalust Pugl- | of the shock was 80 great that it was felt in | ghother fangiier RSN (G0 805 AO0 P tastes bad Uckst roRcrved wonth Bk and 260, T N \ N Only $20.08 to 'Frises he Burling PHE BRRB Only $20.00 to Wrisco via the Burliglon. | g cparies Mitchell for “dghting by previ- | owns ffteen miles away. Fortunately there | e, i wihomen and fatally 1ounded ) s Wodnosdiy Eveniig, by SRCIAL reatesh, HAZEL T OUL OF L ! Gus appointment,” and also the cases against | was but one man in the building at the time oss then went home and blow out his L This (“p].’lln‘i KIRKE ~ CHVING TO GE e Duyal Athiette olub members and others | the explosion occurred, Levi Evans, ono of | » or Lawyerd, A, Smith Seoking Meieasre on w | 07 "aiding and abotting a fight by proviois 1, Wi o atoms. Tl e N e appointment This action was the loglcal parating bullding was destroyed and the Short » Stories. % 3 % ¥ LA romld’s Fai Jinlisan.(uspgg Walk Stquenco of tho acquittal of Champlon Cor- | surrounding structures damaged. e el ity among THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT Warld's Falr BANSAR T, Mursh el hipelig "" bett T nouse of A. B. Lathrop, 1423 North Eigwi- | little ones of LEANDER RICHARDSON'S tho habas. eorpus’ prosesdings for tho © - MRS, ROCKWELL DEAD, » ¢ W 3 Seeretury Hayes Coming. teenth street, and carried off a fine lot of ’ BIG SPECTACULAL MELO-DRAMA, b [ aas s powan s asen. (higs. Ko | (28 42 Mo Kianey Wat evesing recs b SCFUEMR MaYaiss dselons st Al uns p |[UNDERTHECITY LAMPS. R R AR this morning. Smith I U e i AT R el o s PITTSBURG, March 2—Mrs. Loulto | who said his name wan Merdie, who cor- | 3 preparation of cod-liver | Mt priccai ans seat in the louse o, - bound over to tha criw pourt on a 2 o] o . vy P 2 = o send oo briug six coupons of this he would arfive in Omaha Monday. It is | Rockwell, the actress shot by Pitcher Me- | responds so closely with the deseription of & 0 ’ POPUL charge of libeling Chlef olice Quaries | presumed that object of his visit is to bb Wodnesday night at the Hotel Eifel, | man wanted at Shenandoah. la. that he wni | il almost as palatable as | 15th Street Theater) " " fid%es sovies boaring didorent dates 9 " X ; . S R gt and Police Judge King b saying (it thoy | conter with the Kushts of Labor on the | died at 4:10 oclock this morning. Her hus: | be held until the wuthorities there can be [ milk. Many mothers have s SR R, 3 penia I coln bad accepted brilies from the gambling ele- | Union Pacific system relative to the wage | pooo" Lo 5 esterd nd loft Cali- | communicated wit 4 e ¥ ' baud was notified yesterday and loft Call- | communicated with. grateful knowledge of its | #-NIGHTS SUNDAY MAT. chedule question went o the telegraph operator ART POH]’H}“U I]H_)l]‘ ':,.u\ to per gambling to g0 on unmo ] fornia for this city at once. McNabb's A farmer ! yrd y T A ANNBAT MA] | lested by the o o law. Whether o ey Ty body was shipped to his old home at Mount | at Kennard, a little station a few miles fro a Rta oy el AGNIFICE SCENIO PRODUOTION, " { not Smith Is releasod (rom custody new in. S W ":‘ 10 M6 Tanqusisd ¥ Vernon, 0., last evening. The funeral will | Omaha, last night and fnformed him that a ""!'C"l" to weak, '(’“']‘I) Bee Ofos, Omaha | formation aguiust him is to he fiied in the DENVER, March 2.—The popullat mem- | yye place ‘today tall man with a black mustache had entered [ children. THE PANGER SIGNAL " o district vourt preferring the churges above | bers of the legislature, which is expected to -~ the residence of Harry Wardell Thursday ) & B A\ . MATINNE WRDARSDA® iy | adjourn this week, will give a reception and l Only $20.00 to 'Frisco via the Burlington. | night and took $9 in money, coat, vest and a s

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