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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1894—TWENTT PAGES. ' n » { | JHER'S | 'NDS PAY His history of Dakota county and | nurserymen announce that the peaches, ' [y ] leys, trustee, In the transaction of the busi- | recently brought back from California, has 'K (' [ CTAY HOSHER'S FRIENDS FAVORED | toss,, mighteer of Dukots eoune, ent | ey snpomnce ant th poshos | O THE COURTES OWN MOTION | 37 crotse. dssas tasmcion ot the b | xcanty, teonght sack o cantorne, s | DESERTING THE STANDARD ceived in northeastern Nebraska. that apples, cherries and plums are all right. A held that the right to use such name was one | age exceeds $10,000. k e which the old firm of Burnham, Tulleys & - evities. _ Two Nebraskn Burglaries. codp .| Co. possessed, and when the mortgage com- | EARNEST WEST SIDERS. : Tnterosting Developments in the Capital April 7.—(Special to The HUBBELL, Neb., April 7.—(Special to The | Judge Scott DeolarestPercival Had a Fair | pany succeeded to their business it succeeded | prafits Coxey's Recruits Mo Not Take Kindly to the 3 o - P Beo.)—Horman Wusk, a German farmer re. | Bee)—For the fourth time in seven years Trial for Oontenint to the Fight o use the namo As Aforesald. | Know \What They Want and Will Try to J Aotie's Bhiclhl National Affairs at Linooln, siding near this city, in a runaway today, | JImmy Mattison's general merchandise ) 4 The permanent Injunction s therefore re- | Get 1t rmy’s Discipline, ace he fu fhe West 8 | was badly bruised about the head and shoul- | $tore at this place has been broken into and o case of the of O re The West 8ide Improvement club met at —_— A o In the case of the Bank ot Commerce | g peqdquarters at Forty-Afth and Leavens burglarized. During last night thieves en- i ders, but no bones were broken BUT HE WILL GIVE'HIM ANOTHER ONE [ against J. F. Hart, the Jury yesterd ¢ HAVE TIRED OF R c " EME tered the store b ou o of " y worth streets last evening o urge LONG, o MACFARLAND'S AGREEMENT WITH OUTCALT | ““Eiu"M. "Wite of . 3. Otafield: atea at ner | (670 the ‘tore’ by taking out a ‘pane ot H oand for. the pIAInUIE and asessed the dami, | WOt streets last K. The urkent NURHEARVENARCHES home in this city last Monday, aged 40 $10 or $20 apiha. = ages at $20 82 \vuru. The funeral was held Tuesday at CLARKS, Neb April 7.—(Spi Telo- | This Is in Deferende Only to the Publie, atlons that the Ex-Kecelver the Christian church, conducted by Rev. L. | gram to The Bee)—The hardware store of J. | whieh ¢ Shattered Bank Was Working Un- Fut s " ; H. Castle at this place was burglarized last | . RS WRGEEE AVIRREGATENE WiLK John M. Thayer camp, Sons of Veterans, | nignt. About $100 worth of knives. revolvers press| 1 Clinton Briggs Purchuses u Site W o e gave a ball and banquet at the Seaver opera | and razors were stolen. Entrance was ef- West of the City the Wrecke, rtner. house In this city Friday evening, which | feeted by prying up a window with a rallrond A deal was closed by the Ames Real was o very enjorable affalr 1a., | #0ike. ‘A liberal reward has been offered for Eatate agenicy yesterday by which Clinton | belleveld that the subject should be asl - Miss Edith Bechtel of Burlington, Ia.. | the recovery of the property and conviction | The case of the state against W, D. Per- | Briggs purchased 200 acres of land situated | tated, as the improvement was an ury RBRSPORT. Py P LINCOLN, April 7.—(Special to The Bee.) | Spent part of the week visiting relatives | of the thieves IR Lt o R B ki 15 miles west of this city for £21,000 cash. | Compans T 5 [ R L J”,"" i \‘"“I (el bt —The dally developments in the Capital Na- | In_this city 8 . * e HODEIty. 16 RROWH o te. MOAPATS | oatansion ab tha comimany irtit 6l/a1;| & Weore. ot dessrtions today. trori " Coxey’d v Mrs, F. T. Bradley and two daughters _defterson County Mortgage Record. rosted for contempt of court, was called by | gurvn 'and part of the Henry Iicke tract | passensors daily, and it coutd well aford | Ntte band of hope and great expectations. have gone to California, where they will re FAIRBURY, Nob., April 7.—(Special to | Judge Scott yesterday morning, and s @ valuable plece of realty to fncrease this revenue [ The proposed tramp to Monongahela City Iatest phase of the case is the filing o side in the future The Bee.)—Jefferson county mortgage re s 1 i The negotiat for this property have Jo H. Tayior sald that the fault was | G A - erso The following motion for a new trial was e negotiations fo 18 prope i largely’ due to: th ipathy of the council- | over cighteen miles of rou with a | number of deeds transferring the Outea Jalhoun, wife and or, formes ” 5 e . bee der way for some time, and it Is nl naferrimg the Outealt | J. D. Calhoun, wite and daughter, formerly | port for March 1s as follows: ‘Fifty-olght | filed by Mr. Percival's attorneys on March | Dommiioed’ o aionie o e A s | men, and that @ councll of wooden men | short stop at Elizaboth for lunch, was tho property first to J. 1), Macfarland and then to | of Lincoln, were in the city last week, the | 4 SRRV | 3 y i > - arm mortgages filed, $62,444.76; sixty-elght | 20 rlce. 1o some time Mr. Briggs has been | could do about as well us those now repre- | oo o o © march Thursday fro K. M. Hall. Mactarland recelved his deed | Buests of W. A. Apperson. They were on | .ori BOTGELEG (oo e ity mort prices ot genieivime Mr. DHEES Hes e | Sentine the Jreopls of this district: = Tt th 150 of it all. The march Thursday from from the sherift two days ago, as per the | their road to Florida, their future home. fbd, § tWeIVe: IeIBANEd. - SE ) convenlent to the city for the purpose of | extension of the road was made he would [ Homestead to this city was over one of the b e LR . Mre, Ella Crosky and George Warren | G 81000 o8 led, $25, 47 forty. | MOVes the court to set aside the Anding | establishin fine “horse tratning . and | guarantec a liberal patronage in return OF | worst plecos of road yet tramped, and fro- ders of the court. It will be remembered | qytended the funeral of a sister in 1da Gro! three released, $19,139.70, % of guilty of contempt of court entered | breeding furm, he: will at-once begin | the Improved transit fuciiitle uent the h “t 1o Col ‘ests were demanded by that the attorneys on the other side have | Ia.. last Thursday. 5 buile one o nest regulation mile Mr. Withnell scoved City Attorney Con r ys on the other side have | Ia., last Thursday The county comiissioners have granted a | agalnst him on the 2ith day of March, 1804, | Dullding one of O N s | el -rob hi alleged lauk of interest Ifi. the | of the ‘commonweal, - Footsore aid“Wokdy maintained all along that Hacfarland was iRl \:’,’j‘)‘( 'x"""m‘yf‘ Clrtstian | Petition for “the incorporation of the village { and shows the court the following reasons | veloping the spe his valuable collec- | west end improvements, ~He alluded 10 | 00 giq not view the prospects at the start workifig under the terms of a secret agree r the past two . < ¢ | of Plymouth, and appointed P. T. Orth, F. | therefor tion of fast trotters him s “the man who gwned forty acres | 41 4 __ Hient bétween” himseif and Outcalt his | church, conducted by Rev. A. D. States of { po.;ion 0. "W, Harvey, J. Grebe and J. J i £ He now h string of fast steppers | in this end of town. Mr \\‘(‘lwl\: I suid | today with any degree of satisfaction. Tho fact was confirmed today. M 1and filea | Greenfleld, Mo, a not - evangelist. € rst—By order of the court served upon | which are worth about $60,000, and he con- [ that petitions were chestnuts he tinie a 4 firmed today. Macfarland filed | \riniECE P2 T TANd the meeting this defendant on the ——— day of March, | templates spending $25,000 on fmprovements | had How arrived t u 1t need of public improvements for west end - | ers was discussed. Peter Schwenk was | TRAINING AND BROOD FARM, | clected chatrman and W. A. Webster score- | Cold Ieds and Chilly Food Not Appreciated by tary by the Vast Herd of Unwashod Walkers for O Mr. Webster brought up the subject | California’s Contlngent Swarn an extension of the Leavenworth strect car | line to Forty-eighth street. The speake L A = clval, the reporter for The Bee, who was ar tional bank case came today as usual Comes now the defendant herein and Shannon trustees. The new town starts hort rations and the seven days continuous with 209 populatio the men sat moodily about the camp csteemed old couple, were given a reception t I 4 ; arching in a week over all sorts of roads a deed from Mrs. Outcalt dated January 13, | pecoming very popula e capacity ¢ on the farm. A large force of men will nt action for r The north r B utea nuary becoming very popular. The capacity e 1804, he was ordered to appear in court [ g the fATm. A K e hossible on the and south ends of Omahn, he saih | and fn all kinds of weather s having a 1804, Thirteen days after that date Outcalt | the church is tested nightly. Tudians Feasted at Coay's Expense. oo N6, ole (1,51 thie Gourts HEuRe On .| bavay -and .cracis, ~and . Larore W flies getting everyihing and the we HabIGH - eReBELN It bers of the withdrew the answer he had filed in the Lot the Mort St RUSHVILLE, Neb., April 7.—(Special Tele- { Monday, March 15, 1384, at 10 o'clock a. m,, | M€ain this year he will have established a | Swas simply getting lert” on - all oLl U R suit brought by Mactarland, ostensibly in the | y\gTINGS, April 7.—(Special Telegram to | gram to The Bee)—Today was n gala duy | to show cause, It any he have, why he shoutd | Spiqnid horse farm. = he farm M ane | MHhier Sthwenk said that the we SR R intérest of Mounkers Bros., thus practically | pyo pee)—Judge Beall today decided the Pine Ridge, occasioned by the visit of Colo- | not be punished for contempt of this court cky horse establishment (BRI LB L AP City with the rain .‘Hw\w . ShiroURh: o allowing the case to go by default. T case of the Standard American Electrical | nel Cody (Buffalo Bill) for the purpose of | that on the 19th day of March, 186 § Al doubts of the sale of the T prop- [ erati Something was I . iring th [ { he at on the 19th day of March, 1394, the case | ofty at Sixteonth and Harney strects were | The councilmen w \ rents of the tent has caused rheumatism o tord from Macfarland to K otk | company against the Hastings Electric Light | securing 125 Iudians for the Wild West show. | yug by order of the court continued until the | removed yesterduy. when the deed or else had strings tied t i T W due o sevefa i dated January 31, two days after the it U e RATA R TEs thE g atly all the Indians on Pine Ridge reserva- [ L i T e nertytoid S ahler thar reviewen Lhe and ¢ content due to sevete files fendants and agalnst the plaintf and ceoss | 50" oxpense. A cholce lot of braves were | 44y of March, 1804, the defendant was pres- | SN o ¥ trict, and bitterly avplored » Jollity had largely disappearcd and®at gal contes to secure possession t the L ' ’HHI III : u\vvlL‘ 55 (i Hanth "'4 N 2 men about M 1. Colonel Cody went west Why he should not be punished for contempt BEN KING FOUND DEAD. had been su ‘\ 1 vnw;u.,‘n“ i i ; s : magnificent Mosher residenco property at | Kuge for $11,000 given by ihe Hastings com- | (o “here to arrange for establishing his | Of court, or adjudged to be guiity of any con s LRI AL res shivering In their rags, Thelr denuns Fitteenth and’ K streots, . The property Is ;‘m.n: l;,w\‘m.. ook, sr 'ul‘w‘\ “1” k, (x;r“;xl stage route from Sheridan, Wyo., to the Na- | témpt of this court, and that said showing | srichigan Poet and Hu Awny | Oft FeDCn o sugiented that the i ;mw]«u of Im. f o t 1 s and the al- worth at a low estimate §20.000, The re. | dent of the company, on the ground of fra tionats AL was reduced to writing, sworn to by the de- in His Sleep from Heart F h Bould 4ha an exeursion cged unpleasant domincering of several ot by The court held in every particular that the fonal park. tendant 1 FOTeE 4 n His 2 eilmen shou t 4 A the marshals has supplanted the songs, the celver believes that he will soon have ¥ T ndant, and was a proper and complete BOWLING ¢, Ky., April Ben | fifth and Leavenworth, insteal o going 1o 8 enough evidened’ to prove to the court that | MOrt bona fide, and refused to nul Sixty Years of Matrimony. showing, as this defendant is advised by his | . JTNCE . 5. iy the Paciflc con 2 X anecdotes and other pleasantries of the first thie raR)AHBERIEE DulIt: with: Twonsy. taken. | 1Y contention of the defendant BEAVER CITY, Neb., April 7.—(Special | counsel, why he should not be held or ad- | King the Michigan poet and humorist, oy A committee consisting ‘\"," A Withe | few days out ; from the bank llegall. » residence is at | heirs of C ul«_\\nf that the ‘m":‘ijn‘w “f“; to The Bee.)—Mr. and Mrs. Parkhurst, an | Judged guilty of any contempt, and which | appeared at the opera house here last night ell. l\ uy m_l W “I.\ “\I: 'n‘;:x" el L With ‘m‘ long march in prospect, it was present oceupled by Mrs. Mosher. e |.; .mm,-l; ",I\l”nl‘r “lmlu»i ad )lalw"r:( said showing was filed with the clerk of this | with Opie P. Read, was found dead in bed | Sexar anet Fo Schaeni W8 SR on |.’.< I;‘\pvy“wlm.‘._u to lvvl.., camp at \‘iw!“‘ |} JEWS 1 TRANKS by him to pay off a prior mortgage, and nc court on the 24th day of March, 1894, a copy | 4 & room 8 o Morehei ouse this | confer v he 3 A iTare: | (AhATD)A b ommander Coxey, Marshal QUCLENENS SO HALL CRANKE to prefer stock as claimed. at the court house tonlght by the citizens, | of which aaid answos i hereo atiaehed ang | oL 1# room at the Morehead h oo | Tegomnition. of tho demanl of Wt S | Brown and the unknown were late in e Manager:Bbright of the Lincoln base ball The sfity. commission today, sent | and were pressrited with :$65:{n gold. it L a morning. When the clerk went to his room ll”‘l bullding of a culvert at, Forty-elehth | e iuartors from tholr ploasant qug club telegraphed the local base ball magnates | Mrs. Amelin Peters of this city to the Lin- | have been married just sixty years. Second—On the 24th day of March, 1594, | 0 Wake him to go to Owensboro on the 4 | Wl (SRERRILLCted to work: diligently | ters at Hotel Diamond, and’ this, with a today that he wotld leave with the Lincoln | coln asylum. Her insanity was clearly ap- | Postoffice Inspector Stein was lere today | this defendant appeared in open court to an. | ©€10ck train he could not be aroused. Re- | (B SR lieavy rain, delayed the move, and it was not team this evening at 6 o'clock and would | parent, and was caused by sicknes taking evidence in the postoffice matter. | gwor to said charge of contempt, but the | Peated knocks at the door brought no re- A resolution was passed endorsing the | until an hour later that the procession ne right throngh, arriving here Tuesday County Attorney McCreary today molle | An attempt has been made to remove the | court failed and refused, although requested | SPONse. and an entrance to the room Was | piatte canal project started rioon. Games had been arranged at | prosequied the cases of the state against | office to a new location without the consent | so to do, to allow this defendant to read. or | ©Mected through the transom. Mr. King SAN FRANCISCO, April 7.—The exc Lake, Ogden and Denver, but Ebright | Evereit Meebeer, alias Bdward Johnson, and | of Postmaster Ager. No decision has yet | have read his said showing filed in (i maee | Was Iying in the bed dead. He had evi A BL ment in Oakland over the evietion of the .1..4;-,1 to o m-lu| them .null et Iu~|m~w against John Stick, alias Frank Jones. These | heen given. on said date, and ordered said showing ‘I“""'!' died ;" 1"]‘"" dlrm* ,”' '!'«"’il “xm ustrial army has not yet died out. They at work on the home ground as early as | two men were charged with burglary in en- — - TS stricken from the files without hearing the | e Sent to his home in St. Joseph, Mich., < have many sympathizers among the lower possible.. They. will remain in Lincoln until | torlng Buriimgton frelght cars and. stealing EEURIVCrSItVIOIEE GIMLITRECI OVES HEe same. read, and Without. any. examining e | Where he has a wife and two children. 8 vanii. class, and a mass mecting was held at the Saturday followirig their arrival, when | goods. The evidence against them was very KEARNEY, Neb., April 7.—(Special Tele- | i3 A Tt b & SARATOFF, Russia, April 7.—M. Jabloch 8 Twenty tons of | which speeches were made donouncing the they will go to St. Joseph, where they play | ynsatisfactory, and one is believed to be [ gram to The Bee)—The State University Third—The court refus=d to the defendant | KOT: the electrician, famous in Russia as the | rock and dirt, hurled into the alr by & | officials of the eity for their action. Polico on_the 14th and 15th. On the 15th and 17th | really innocent Glee club sang here tonight, and after the | the right to appear by counsel, or allow | MVERtor of the electric candle, is dead. premature blast of powder at Brinton, Vau, | were present at the mecting and kept the thay will play the Kansas City team on the e s B T arsonal 2 : — - today buried and killed three men, severely | speakers in check Another meoting has. f.:ff"l',‘{".....:,,;)::'“.-.':5' Hon o e reaieraste | WS BOINT, Neb., Anril 7.—(Speclal to | auet at the. city hall, This atierncon they | importance in said procesdings us wil appes MADE HIS PROTES 72 injured four others and bruised and cut ton been called for tongut, TGS o' tea T o ERA R were taken on a drive around the city and | by a complete record of the entire proceed E dead are all Austrlan laborers. The larles Kelley, who east o :'m ""llm upon ”I';’r .nl)rllxnl in : mntln [;nw The Dee)—The new fire bell has arrived. | BEE |v‘ku-x)li<m by the Shakespeare club | Ings had upon the examination, a 'mm of | Htalian Musician Arrested as a Pickpocket 'I)’I %8 - head of the California fndustrial army, left day afternoo e old time base ball en- ; ich 00 pounds. | 5, 3 0 o olo ‘attadl i Z ots Freo by Loud . GLLUELLCE ° 5 3 a good position as foreman of the typograph= Nusiasm 1s. perceptily rising.in Lincol | It 18 @ fine one and weighs 1500 pounds. | 5t"the home of Mrs. Dr. Basten which_is hereto attached and marked ex Gety Free by Loud Talking ARG RISHNOVISH: 2 Eood position a foreman of e typoKTaph- pA " & . Mrs. A. P, Calland and children left Thurs- — hibit “B” and made a part thereof, and by CHICAGO, April 7.—Signor Mancenlli, di- MUKE SPAUL kil elel fuisCIE g n L LS and the prospects are favorable for a lively | Mrs: A. P Y 675 Died from His Injuries. affds y 3 52 printers and_bookbinders of this city. He saaoh day for a visit to the Midwinter fair, where 4 A affidavits filed herein. rector of the choir of the Abbey Grand Op ANTONIO | AR, I o B It 1 « child Ssh) ¢ FEBL 8 they will remain several weeks. COLUMBUS, Neb., April 7.—(Special Tele- | 4. No evidence whatever was produced | 5 _ The injured: Owen Dugan, foreman for | &150 deserted a wife and young children LABOR MEN FEEL SOR L company, has been arrested on a charge of i t umo con 1 of the motley crew TR S e s el i Henry Schinstock will ship Monday 1o | gram to The Bee.)—George McKelvey, who | upon the trial showing or tending to show it ot {5 e s || (heRBTIoniegmipiny, saartieo iRkl ra i ShaBt R e RCOIL BNt HIE O LR ey e laboring men are feeling somewhat | Gpicago, a train load of cattle. s assaulted here some weeks ago by o | that this defendant wrote the article or any | PICKINg pockets. The arrest occurred in a | tured, face severely cut and tye injured; ch o join Cq L e rritated over the recent arrest of John Tie : 5 1 g oFeotLan. met-fivt o dime museum on Clark stre rnor Man- | David Livingstone,” bruised cut about | day. About the office where Kelley worked T S T e Deputy United States Marshal Allan came | (ro0 agont, and who has been lying danger- | Part thereof as set férth in the complaint | dime museum on Clark strect. Signor Man- | | [iVly, (GVISECHGGke "and lewss ik Mike, | ho is spoken of s @ competont ma Tferray adai 4 b = up from Omaha Thursday to levy on the | 1o i) ever since, died this forenoon. filed herein, cenili denies his guilt and declares the whole | Ayetrian’ from Walls, eves and fi 1y e ey e e e e e i propertyfioti g Weste oInbiWater Power Y (s The court acted #h said procceding as | affair a stupid lunder, but the museum | injured; unkown Audtrian from Walls, lei Sent Tor Coxey's Benefit. o PRt B YA ARG BLLE which I8 | ynd Land Improvement company, an R T he prosecuting offices/™notwithstanding that | people declare he is a pickpocket, and t 1 arm broken and face i WASHINGTON, April Mhe first installe e, Tocogniztl political storm center of the | salo will follow to satisfy judgments against BYSTANDERS SUFFERED. gaid complaint’ was sfgncd and led by J R AR A RS ot Her HEne b et aceliient happend tn=the face of a || SC TR, b pity, o] cer Bentley placed him under | {ho company. ey, the county lattorney of Douglas | operating among the crowds tha M hill close by the new Westinghouse works - e s s GAGA Al b L then released upon his own recognizance. | puplication of a daily report of the filings LT Gl CHE T (L 6. The Honorable Cumningham R. Scott, nager of the museum says he saw Man- e e aTiams of | Weary wights of Coxey's walkers during tho The next morning he was discharged bY | at the court house. ST. LOUIS, April 7.—At the Madieson, | the judge before whomisaid case was tried, | cenili trying to steal a watch. At the cen- | new buildings, Owen Dugan, the injured | days they will be in Washington after their ',I'"‘,*" Waters, At a meeting of the Labor The new club rooms of the Young Men's | 111, race track trouble over the collection of | BAve material and imporuant evidence tral police station he made such a strong | foreman, was in charge of a gang of sixty [ long tramp is over has arrived. It camo v s resolutlon wis adopted: | | club will be dedicated Tuesduy evening, 0 | o il against a horse owner from San Jose, | Without being sworn ias a witness in protestation of his Innocence that the | JAborcrs working on ‘the’ iiside. He had | by tie United Statos Bxpros company from ved, hat we emphatically disap- | which the public is invited. Music, re- | S BT Shaa eing | €8¢ museum people said they would not prosecute | CHArse of the bl sting. A charge of powder, | Avkansas. It was a doaf of bread—a dry ve of and condemn the course of the | froghments, etc., will form a part of the | Cal- named Owen resulted in one man being 7. The court erred #n attempting to in- | him if he would keep away e | with n Tittle dynamite, had been put in for | crust, and not a sweet morsel for a prodigal. O g eeninE uponihaimolicd Prbaram? shot and badly wounded and another proba- | tmidate the attorneys for the defendant by | museum. To this Signor Mancenlill agreed | pies(nE when the men besan wotke The | tied to u strong string was a tag marked e ! R ey et bly fatally injured by a blow on the head. | refusing to hear them and ordoring the | and ha was celosed There wis one which did ot explode and | From Arkansas, for Commissary arged without prosecution shows con- O'NEIT Neb., April S¥aastals Males Patrick O'Neill tried to collect a bill of | sheriff ~of the comnty to take them - - Dugan began digging into the hole to put [ Coxey's army, Washington, D. C., De sively that the arrest was made by ] DL (58 oY Albert Moody, in charge of his | IM ~ charge - and [.remove ' them if Eight Got Out and Four Are Still Free. in a fresh quantity of p owder on top. | on Account of Charity,” Across the top of officer who 18 not fit to wear o Star. gram to The Bee.)—At a meeting of the de- . could not In Owen's absence satisfy | 1eY should furtherf attempt to ad- | GREENSBURG, Pu., April T.—Eight crim- | \Whilst he and his three assistants were | the tag was boldly written: “Care of Grover The club also passed resolutions extending | positors in the defunct Holt County bank | horses. could not in Owen's a o nrd|priReHchisRdefendanbRdLito: Speaksin thiswde i et atpmn T st eme e [ E Orking S LothISEongth kb anicithe scharge. | Qlaveland it 1ts best wishes to Coxey's army and bidding | held this afternoon it was decided to spend | the collector, who uslvn‘\pn-(l to lead off one | fense, all of which appears by the exhibit i a ht. Jailer | went off. Ten feet below the gang wal he tag, as well as another, which was it God speed on its road to Washington. A | $500 as a-reward for the arrest and delivery | Of the racers. ,T. O'Neill, who was standing ponsng, ang e Tt L bt B," together with the aflidavite' aforesaid | McCready and his assistant, Willlam Me- [ Working and the explosion buried themn | o oiooq “\was covered with the names of committee, consisting of Messrs. Eldrege, | (o the agent of the state David Adams, de- | by, made a threatening move toward Moody, | heretofore referred toii; Sheary, were struck in the head with a piec raas the express messengers who had handled the Le Fever and Hunter, was appointed to walt | faultins and abseonding president. of the | Who pulled his revolvor and fired two shots, | 8. The finabing of theicaurt fs not snstained | of lead pipe- by ‘Peter Madden, and while | e Austrians were panio-stricken and | loaf on Its trip, upon Mayor Weir and demand the dis- | bank. The matter wa$ placed in the hands | both of which struck bystanders in the legs. | by sufficient evideuce, 'or by any evidence. these men were Insensible the companions of | could do nothing. The Americans about The express agent ordered it sent to charge of Officer Benton from the force. of County Attorney Murphy and the proba- | One of the men injured was William Taylor, 9. The finding of the court is contrary to [ Madden who were in the plot jumped on rks came hurrying up and directed | Colonel Redstone, the District’ of Columbia LINCOLN IN BRIEF bilities aro. that he will successfully accom- | better known as “English Bill”" T. O'Neill | the evidence, them and beat them brutally. The prisoners IEging Hundeng nan representative of the Coxey movement. Tho The two colored boys arrested for snatch- | Plish the desire of the depositors. Adams | seized a pitchfork and struck Moody over 10. Errors of law occurring at the trial and | searched the pockets of McCready curing men. hid" be -nh:ull'«"'-” ‘::\‘uh” - colonel would not dipt for it. The mes- ing a purse from the hand of Miss 'I\"l(l(' skipped from O'Neill last August about the | the head, causing a probable fracture of the duly excepted to at "'é time. the necessary keys and rushed out of the ngled and suffocated bene o | senger did not know whether or not it would Walker while she was walking along the | time that Barrett Scott did and left depos- | Skull. ~He has been in an insensible condi- B B R ALY jail. Within an‘ hour four of the escaped | boulders. Most of the injured men were | be next sent to the president. Atreot were dischargad . Miss Walker boulq | itors to the tune of about $118,000. He s a | tion ever since. Taylor's wounds are not Attors, R, DUFFIE convicts were captured. The others are still [ hurt by the force of the explosion In thetr T s haryndf RIeR, Han eHONt 83 yenre olaT 11Nt comiplaxionedt| serious; Tho motion bortiorueys for Defendant. | at liberty. ces, beini above the Dlast on' the bank. e SYGTE ARG Raho N ly boys. e e O D e L 7 motion bore the certificate of District Y — e ‘oreman Malone had all lebris | RENO, Nev., April 7.—The California At the trial of Mrs. Blado, charged with COUNTERFEITING DISCLOSURE Clerk Moores as having been filed in his | Does Not Expoct a Vote for Six Ma (I RO LU Fols (TICRL ), T of Coxey's Commonweal army, : ' eot ten inches cight. o A s contingent polnting a revolver at a nelghbor with | feet ten inches in height office on March 20. But Judge Scott ignored | ST. JOSEPH, April 7.—Senator Edward | 0one W und. - The dead were taken to | 011K threats to shoot, it was developed that at Barrett Scott's caso will be transforred to | (wo uincy of the Gang that is Flooding the | the motion. When the case was callod tho SHS gt & nator BAward | rurtle Creck and the injured to the West | consisting of 1,000 men, passed through the time the neighbor In question was en- | Antelope county Monday, where he will R I T L Murphy of New York passed through this | Pennsylvania hospital in this city. Dugan | Reno this morning. The train bearing tho zaged In the pleasant pastime of tearing | Stand trial befors Judge Robinson for em- | o opo \’ il -,Tfie discovery of a | Judge DufMeIn thix’ cas. it your honor | €Ity this morning on his way from Washing- | and Livingstone may di industrinls cast was composed of twenty- Jown Mrs. Blado's fence, She was dis. | bezzling §70,000 of Holt county moncy. R D S oldabay Moo car el & Sl e ponon | o kTt Glen wooa i Sorinies R00lo S HaraBial | (B 0 0 6 e n e e e five cars, two of which contained supplics. ¢charged. Awmberry Bates' Murdeper Convicted. g'"l‘g““' “l‘“’l'l"” "“” :‘"‘ '”"“'s 9 R | the motion for a new trial, because I am not | Will take the hot baths for rheumatism, 3 About thirty recruits, some of whom have I e B UnlonRPatine cwater Akt earathe e e it iy S and silver bullion from the smelters promises | uy1" o do so. as a matier of fact, but 1 | AN Assoclated press reporter interviewed s A left work fo join the army, were waiting Duckstaffbrick works, was partially de- [ ‘I"‘i(“""': ':':,:‘{n;\\:h-'rnl:"::rlnu ..(‘T..me: to develop startling disclosures. Investiga- | think the journal entry should be amenied | him while here and the senator said there | MOW Sam Wickham Got £ree Drinks Enough | 41 (ho depot o board the train. The cars stroyed by fire last night legram to 86 )= b 3 » > to Make Him Drank. J : d ! tion indicates that a wholesale system of | so far at least as to show the striking of the | Was no danger of a vote-being taken on the g it g were drawn through so rapidly that no ono It is reported to the police that an at- | T. Willls for the murder of Am- | o0 ol F e ol on The | answer or showing of the defendant from the | tarift bill before he returned, ‘as he thought | Yesterday a man who gave his name as | could get on or off, and these men were dis- tempt was made by an unknown man to | berry Bates was completed this morning, | gung not only turned out several thousand | files by the court. it hardly likely a vote would be reached am Wicham came to Omaha and repre- | appointed. At White Plains the train halted criminally assault an estimable lady living | the jury returning a verdiet of man- | §on% A0 GTF SITACC OO0 SRFPRR. g Jew- | The Court—I made no such ruling, until next November. He did not know how | sented himself as going to buy a stock of | and the men breakfasted. It is expected near the corner of Thirteenth and streets. | slaughter, On January 2, 1894, Bates came | opo®"800 “Cl (0 Yo' Second hand jewelers, | Judge Duffie—I shall have to ask time then, | 1008 he would remain in the west liquor, as he was about to start in the | that it will cross the state line tonight. The man cannot be found. to this place from his home, ten miles R IReE CRurtTHoanfoattio thib HikaR I o B saloon business at Des Moines, Ta, and | About noon a man claiming to be the e [saac Dean, a pressman employed by the | south, and spent about two hours in Willis" heart First. wanted, if possible, to purchase h ek v gener. dustrial a - . ean, ssma ployed @ ! o b e =D T hiave rodiosdiitolwrlting What ST asirekte anted, , ase’ his 'stoek | major general of the industrials, and a NOWN ONLY BY NUMBERS, Ly here, youth, who styles himself Licutenant Gen- Lincoln Newspaper union, was seriously but | saloon. Willis had gone out of the room = say In the case, 8o that what is said by the | CHICAGO, April 7T.—Arthur Laverle, 28 | here. 0 0 0 bly not fatally injured by being caught in the | and upon his return accused Bates of in- IR (e i : ears’ old, son of a wealthy liquor dealer, | & ! cral B, I. White, arrived on the passenger : ally | y b nd upon L Of In- | o hree Nameless Laborers Killod by a Pre- | court is written, and it will be placed on | years 3 1 o | stopped freauently at several saloons, huf s AhRa S machinery late this afternoon. 2 terfering with nh; busine s lfa;na nllu P T file in the case so that there will be no mis- | shot and killed his fiance, Miss Emma Allen, | did not attempt to buy anything, but asked | train from Sacramento, expecting to find fred Hiskey, a farmer living near Wood- | nied the charge and a quarrel ensued, Willis understanding of what the court says (read- | jast might. The young man had been drink. | fOF, Several addrosscs. (> was &ven ‘\hvm | the army he They assumed command of s toc ested and held o | shooting Bates in the breast, Killing him | PITTSBURG, April 7.—The premature ex- o 5 o t and such othe ormatio was possible e Reno delegation and are soliciting mone, lawn, was today arrested and held to the g 3 in): The defendant has been convicted | jng heavily of lato and some time ago the | 2 Such other information o Jvas possiie ‘f:»’.'.m”('\lx’iul Ifl;,_::lquxmle\|wu “:.;;lvff:x'f.»:::*"tfi district court for mortgaging a herd of cattle | instantly He "was placed under $10,000 | plosion of a blast at the new Westinghouse X . " B o o ho police racelved notice ‘;.“‘.:-'.i;.”m\lixi\::- lustedfour days and was hard fought. stantly killed three laborers and seriously | ticle of and concerning the court. The | of the trouble. Laverle, after talking pleas- | gave his name. Kl:x.._ was treated fo all | 8ation before it reaches Ok in (his county, were robbed lnst night by Whititiayes How Roloolimpliding: injured four more. detendantihasimoyed aren newstrlsl o Tie)|jantiivilthibor futioy thekyomanitirougnitie | {thali paurtesy, coulaidon inandfundsrently, Advance Guard at Washington. partios who were (racked in the direction of | HARVARD, Neb., April 7.—(Special to | “Their names could not be learned, as they | beoble, who alone are the soveraigns of this | heart, killing her instantly, and then tuvaing | PUACe & VeIV, TLYoribje Hpresio whs | WASHINGTON, April 7.—The advance RasLBHO. ere, lrag e . of | The Bee.)—The Board of Education of Har- | Were oaly known by numbers, country, and who created the court by their | the weapon on himself, inflicted a wound that | Npay FGARENEREes, e GolE (him hewas | o 5 - {otiunamployed, KEhovah Lincoln. The plunder consisted of two dozen The bodies of the killed were terribly | Sovereign power, have a right to demand. | may prove fatal. 8 1 Al Ant | guard of the army of unemployed, ngh razors ard a lot of cutlery. vard held a meeting last night to let the [ o i o " | and they do demand, that when they eiect a ¢4 o w:,";‘l“‘m;;l‘.‘“h_“-‘ asock | not of the Coxey army, reported here shortly concert were tendered a reception and ban- | counsel to be heard on matter of material = it P! contract for an eight-room two story school e, judge to preside over the court that the Suicide of the Itata's Captal ' branc 7" whisky and wines and | after 7 o'clock this evening. It came in MURDER IN THE SECOND DEGREE. building. Fourteen contractors were present Bishop Chatard Salled for Rome. judge shall protect and defend the dignity SAN DIEGO, Cal., April 6.—The Deutsche | showed that he was suinevdat familiar | the form of forty-one men in a single box ‘ 2 and competition was sharp. Omaha, [ NEW YORK, April 7.—Bishop Chatard of | and honor of the court. They also have | ooy H o HCBe [ Wit them. He was shown samples and | car on the Baltimore & Obio railroad, and Cayler Schultz Convicted by Jury apd | Beatrice, Norfolk and several other towns | yoo it 500 h:”fll S l[m._mm today | TIEDt to demand, and do demand, that the | Nachrichten of Valparaiso, Chill, of the date | went from barrel (o bavrel tasting Whisky | {ho visitors were crowded into polico. wagons Sent Up for Twenty Yenrs Cti i b o e S R : ‘ Awcania t0day | judga “shall preside over the court fairly | Of February 8, contains an account of the | of irerent bravls wndaskiie wiices | LG Yaiien o e stations, where they will PAUL, Neb, April 7.—(Special Tele- [ N. H. Pontius of Harvard. enroute to Rome. Before his departure he | and uprightly, and that all his actions shall | suicide of Captain Alfred Mannzen, who was [ WhHIEH wete LEEATESRY, K00 b WHER BEH romain 1o await their formal disposition: at gram to The Bee.)~The jury in the Schultz | The building will be of brick with Colorado | assured a press representative that his visit | be in decency and in order. There has been | captain of the steamer Itata when that | {10 Gl 0 SVe bl Darrets and samplea | court Monday morning, — They bore no il red sandstone trimmings and basement and | to Rome was simply th ular ad limina | so much said relative to the manner in | famous vessel was in San Diego harbor. | 4 great deal of whisky much in fact | will against the authorities and rather With & verdict of gullty of murden i thy | Wil cost $16,000. The Smead system of heat- | v It is teven years he has been | which this case was tricd that is abso- ptain Mannzen experienced business that he became utterly helpless. Things | seemed pleased at being supplied with 10 with n verdict of guilty of murder in the | g Jid ‘ventilation will be used. n Rome, and although bishops are required | futely false, malicious and untrue, and for | verses, which are supposed to have led him | commenced to"look rther stspiclous,” and | g wnd food. econd degree. to come once in ten years, the pope inti- | the purpose of prejudicing the peopie aga to commit suicide. He leaves a widow and | When he went to sleep In the store if con- Immediately after the verdiet had been Burglars Turn a Trick at Crawford. LS oD AR e R ot | sthe purpessiabproludidin i IRipeonls e nea | M rantitivan eaves a widow and | JTE "the. suspiclons of the clerk, Charles Avrived at Elizabeth, rendered Judge Kendall sentenced Schuliz | CHADRON, Neb., April 7.—~(Special Tele- | come oftener i conveniont. Bishop Chat- | are doubtiess belleved, and they are now s R e L i e T LIZABETH, Pa., April 7.—The Common= to the penitentiary for twenty years. gram to The Bee.)—The depots of the Bur- | ard said that his visit in no wise related to | believed by many good people whose good Gone to Consult with Hecbert, f FRECT OF [Uving: anvehing, but simply to I reached here at 2 p. m. About forty Affairs at Fremont. lington and Elkhorn roads at Crawford ”'\l'] © .~|1>“ lv'. ll;al\np l(ul\‘lu-;lll: Olf l,‘““‘:"“\" opinions are worthy of the highest considera PITTSBURG, ., April 7.—One of the in- get something (lu ‘|yI1luki and sald ‘||w lnuiv» ‘l ruits joined. RREMONT,-April 7.—(Special to The Bee) | were robbed while the agents were at din- eb. he bishop expected to be in this | tion, and for the purpose of counteracting | formers, who gave to the government the in- [ practice of it in all the towns he visited —_———— » ] ty again June 23, sailing Liverpool o v talse pression tha y ve found . i e also sald he had been to seve 3 Shockloey Wit Was, —The proposed canal project would give the | her today. 'They secured in all about $50, | S¥ AKaln June 2, wafing from Liverpool on | any Jfalse impression that may have found | formation which led to the fning of the | ;18 &8¢ ST G BAG, SCR 4% y Gharleafahuokley @ DoShyoat e Lo S B T A T PPV (Y| AR .‘n.-r;n‘ lb.mvi,\v of l‘Ilmn:nn being at 4 3 ;‘n‘."“ .“'.f'i"..'lli"f. 'l':l-‘lljll’]"';:‘;"‘ u |’|’|\”|'|lxl:-;r" A | Carnegie company for furnishing armor plate | same thing. R A T ) TR A o . i Crawford today began search at once. He T T, alr and partia and for the purpose ® AT AR e raddonle s pocket were found business cards | have been held up and b i b ported yesterday. The city now is employ- | arrested o ;,,_\I,h.“,\m Houatia ToandionSes Killed a Respected Cltizen. of removing any doubt upon that question, fl’m" Ay ,:,: '\{5‘,\17..::‘!".: fi'.-';\.l"\.‘l Arx'x .'ffl .‘»\].u\l\ of D e R Grottes Ih6 Capitol | near Twenty-fifth and Decatur strects sev- ing ubout 800-lorse power. them in Jail. It is feared by the railroad COMO, Colo., April T.—City Marshal A. E. | While there is no error in the record, and | Gy "Sooretary Herbert with a view to hay- | #venue: Woolstein & Sixteenth and Al diays ago, called at The Bee offic t A boy named Mills, living with his parents | onicfals that Crawford 3 3 ) while the defendant was heard by counsel 3 4 sitol avenue, and the liquor house. | night and asked that sowme statemcnts 5 3 ! J officials that Crawford is no safe place to | Cook was shot in the head and instantly J A 4 % ¥ ing the entire matter investigated in a thor- N o b einted ubout b b on Maple creek, was kicked to death by & | keep them, and they will be brouht here in the trial of the case at such time and i He says he came from Lo\Na which hay ' prin Jout him b horse yesterday. tonight and lodged in jail for xul-kk...,lll © | Killed here about midnight by an eccentric | ypon such matters as the law authorized | ©USH manner by a congressional committee s il - changed. He says that the reason why he The case of the state against Bd Martley Jall for safe keeplng. | g oamaker “named Levy J. Strecter, orig- | him to appear by counsel, yet for the pur- | P S e MR CAVGHT THIM NAVPING, didinoteturgint ihasaponepdphistaha ued for criminal assault on the person of Rose Alleged Embezzier at Liborty. inally from Otcumwa, la. Streeter says Cook | pose of emphasizing the fact that the court | SR ) e R0k, —_ G e e A e e Copley, a l4-year-old girl, has been compli- NORTH PLATTE, Neb., April (Special | entered the shop and ordered him to throw | was not at the time of the trial and is not RIVER, Wyo., April T.—SIx des- | 1yino1s Republicans Steal a March on the [ WS, WG, CGROUTEY 08 R G i ae cated by the arrest of young Parker, son of up his hands and give up his money. This is | now prejudiced or biased against the de- | perate prisoners confined in the Sweetwater Len . Counts after supper in the evenlng. He ;lu' l;““)‘|‘ \\H|;'\\I|n1|| :(um had been living, not believed, as Cook has always been an | fendant, but only actuated by a desire to | county jail escaped last night. TI names CHICAGO, April 7.-A sharp trick has A]I\vlc 1o Imul gone to the barn ‘v r‘.;l for the same offense. The hearing is set for honorable and upright citizen for the past | protect and defend theshonor and purity of | ot the prisoners are Sullivan, Yeager, | been played upon the democrats by the re- | the horses, and on going to supper feft the Monday, for which quite a number of wit- | thi8 place on the charge of embezzlement, | ten years. He was foreman of the car shop | the court against vielpus, slanderous and | Buchunan. McNeo, Howard and Roger. When | publican committee having the stute appor- | Ko L0 the barn in the door, When e ro- nesses have been summoned. Is once more a free man. In his prelimi- | for the Union Pacific here for eight years | libelous attacks, the eouft on its own motion | Sherift Whitmore went to feed the prisoners | tionment matter in charg D renanti| RNt NOLIAR ML HIAWRIN ik A contest has been commenced by C. | BARY examination it appears that the amount i and prominent among railroad men as well | grants the defendant/@nother chance to be | today he found they had made their escape | tie apportionment was declared to | gained an entrance’ to the barn by a Ohrliteusen, the democratic nominee for | embezzled was smaller than claimed, and ( as throughout the country. He leaves a wife | heard in the said causa by granting him a | by breaking through the roof of the jall SAIMOCEALS APRANAS el o door, and when he went up into the councilman fn the Third ward, against W. [ he was released on the original charge | and three young girls. new trial."” { L L ' be_unconstitutional, and & ‘committes WaS | jort*'wan attacked by twornien. The H. Harris, the republican nominee, who has | brought against him. The plaintiff declined e Judge Duffe—Then Lisuppose your honor Fdward Adams' Sent Confirmed. .Y ATty Jameson of the tommit: | 9id not hold him up with'a revaiv.® boen declared elected by a majority of three | 10 prosecute for any lighter offense, and Lively Will Contest in Sight. will overrule the defendant's motion made CITY ‘OF MEXICO, April 7.—The supe tee explains that the case will not be taken | been reported, but they threw:hi votes. - It is claimed that flve votes for [ Sapp was released from custody ’ YOR| . for a new trial ; AR 1 19 BURARIQR | n8 S rt T hatd June, a8 if the law fs | floor and choked him into insensibility, ouncilman found in the box used for the ; o= NEW YORK, April 7.—There is a prospect | 108 8 TOW (WISE % e 06 now ready | tribunal has confirmed the sentence of death | declared unconstitutional 1t would leave | after which hie wus robbed. 1o gavs thit MY o1 0ol alactionTtkerh. KOt Countadandr that Three Lusgiars Arreat of a bitter contest over the will of Mrs. Cor- Y L \ 3 ¢ aave | Be has dived in Omaha for five 'y i SINEIACALraniad, . s D h of Bdward Adams of New Orleans for mur- | the state without representation | hias boen employed by iler A% Y OhliRe tha SRRULLE CENTRAL CITY, Neb.,, April 7.—(Special | felia Frances Coster, who died at the Hotel would necessitate a speclai session of the )’“;“ an empioved. by BHAL 3 o L fal Judge Dufie—No, ‘sif; 1 cannot proceed | der despite the attempt to prove the pris d 3 Of course the demacrats Ord Pors Telegram to, The Bee)—Three of the thieves | Savoy last Sunday. Mrs. Coster was the | to trial today. 1 wnsdWholly unable (o be | oner insane from the excossive use of ab- | lekislature. | HOf - course the temocrats | K" Rave Kone out’ about him CRD: Nep s Who robbed Castle's hardware store at Clarks | daughter of the late William G. Breese of | in court Vinthe. The lawyers of the detendant are | SAGt,Muster, & CRAEd, Xett WHI | fured’ hia reputation, and reiue Neh., ~Apr (Speclal to The | 1usr night were arrested by Sherlft Porter | this city and the widow of John Gerald | The Court—When Will you be ready? moving for the final hearing before the su- | that will be satisfactory to the republi- | this stutement be v isdidge Bee)—Mr. W, H. Coleman of Fort Omaha | this evening. They were identified by a | Coster, a well known clubman who died in Judge Dufie—I will notify your honor at | preme court cans,” he said The supreme court will WEATHE ,,‘,“,”, ISTS, Is visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. | button found in the store, which had been | 1888, leaving a large estate. His wealth, | the shortest time e undoubtedly rule in our favor and we will g g ¥ S~ 1. . Slmpson. torn off while crawling in at the window. | Which is estimated at $1,000,000 is by her The Court—I have gov to fix the time this Not S0 Had as Was Reported secure a satisfactory apportionment s W e Mr. Charles B. Cbfin has been appointed | The buttons on one of the thieves' coat [ Will to be devoted exclusively to the con- | morning for the trial of this case. It has . RENO, Okl., April 7.—Excitement over Daar m"‘* 2 by Waite, i O I M A S local consul of the League of American | Matched the one found, one of which is miss- | Struction of a mausoleum o Woodlawn | now been running thirue or four weeks, and | the Indian outbreak ls abating. It fs mow ;. YRS SRR, GNP M SHERE o e . e Wheelmen ing from the coat. A portion of the goods | cemetery. She has a number of relatives in | | must fix a date at somie time 0 try this | known that only three whites and five In- 2 A, AP i ARAPKANG R B WASHINGTON,: April 7.-~Farecasts for Mr. W. B. Keown returned from his visit | have been found. this city ul!<l|-'lh\‘f«ll;l‘l‘-'» and it is sald they e after this date. 1 dlans Bavabeankilled' Troops fFm. Lhia nost ;W'("lll’ "’;;'m'u“."::_‘”’l” ul“‘m""‘ “I‘"‘\““ I"“‘"‘m" Sunday: For Nebraska -Local winds, shift to the Pucito ¢ ll‘»l‘“.\hu:(\l‘.n‘]-\Hn:llg in time Wauneta's New Mill, Wik conjass. b B “;"f“""‘,:“'“:“ st ‘foe Wearing next Thurs- | i "o el and as 1o courler Was | far e metion 0 the fire and pollce board St e o cast a ballot at the eity election e , R day morning : om there yesterda 3 evide R, Astian-in eI s dbreg 1o, the ‘or Towa—Light showers; warmer in east- Hon. E. M. Coffin of Lincoln, who spent [ , WAUNETA, Neb, April 7.—(Speclal to Hihel Blndar Seaking Divores, “Court Notes.” i T e e S e portion; colder fu western w’v Sunday several days here on business, returned to | The Bee)—Arrangements are rapidly being | SAN FRANCISCO, April 7.—The Call says 1o the oate ot the CUARNE Eoan dadlmeust BB Lerrere with Governor Walte i the exer- | piaht his home Tuesday completed for the erection of a new seventy- | tnat Ethel Bander, the well known actress, is Soldiers Mect on the Old Battlefield. cige of his functions, e e i s i\ comp s Bertrand, Judge Ferguson over Mrs. J. . Boquet and son, Bert, and Miss | five barrel roller mill at this polnt. Teams 5 mpany v E YT t A decision in the quo warranto procee h e b o 0 ¢ t titute suit for divorce from her hus- 4 ATTSBURG LANDINC ., April 7.— S “eane, | creasing northwesters; colder Maud Mahan of Grand Island were visiting | are now at work cutting the race and grad pdaatityte. o el ruled the motion to have the sale set asi E v ings In the fire and police board 0 their acquaintances here this week ing the grounds. It Ia not expected that the | Pt Lo I BOGEGL SNAIY WER bHoWD | This was asked on the ground that the prop- | The reunion of oRlers b SBIN pikee WAB & | SSLUIDE 10 WA BRI SRy inarc: Jrasal-Ugsars: Mrs. J. M. Stone, who has been visiting [ new enterprise whl In any way affect the [ &% & Combaian. SOCKNER = PIYInE I the 1 ety was sold by a master In chancery, ana | Brand success. ~The attendance was large. | Jit BRRTERL S st Thaw given dt out | OFFICK op Tt WeATiLEL BUkeAl ONATA her son, Hon. V. H. Stone of Lincoln, re- | Fisher & Knox mill, located at the fails. ‘:"m R R N ) 00 li‘\»l— the claim was made that the master did not | The various brigades and batteries marked | (put he might have made removals | April 7 lmmh‘.x .....Im of Lemy ‘umu‘. ‘...‘( tukned home Wednesday afternoon. LR S t Fr % | b Y e S tha the positions they held during the battle, 80 | for political reasons and supreme | Fanfallcompared with corresponding day ol Mrs. Frank Mallory gave a party Wedne Barglars 3¢ Teoumseh lle, recently married the son of Frederick | have the authority to swear the appralsers, | (yat jn future many of the disputed points | court could not go beyond the record in his | past four years hohor of Miss Fannie McCord of Newion, | gram to The Bee)--Some time during last ks R overrulod. and the sale confirmad; the coutt Pension Swindler Punished venerable obstinacy 4 MInimiL tamperature. 412 &, who s visiting old acquaintances in the | night thieves broke into the grocery store . . Must 116 Bluebeara Aguln. holding the right of the master to make the 5 - 5 : Avorage tomperuture., 67 4 aty. i el of Arnup & Nedrick of this city. Entrance inah e Biusheara Agsin . 4 WHEELING, W. Va. April In the Troul X Precipltation ) i Sons of Veterans k. rtain was effected through the cellar. The cash DENYRE, April. T.~Delective Distrish :’L{‘;»-‘x:n P ey I;‘f.‘;‘.‘.',,|:f.'."‘;,l'i“ At | ynited States court Mrs. Margaret Moore, | (i1caGO, April 7.-John Sag . Statement showing the condition of tome LYONS, Neb., April 7.—(Speclal to The | drawer was broken into and about $10 se- | left today for Graud Rapids, Mich, with | gug “turiher, that the appraisement was just, | the woman recently indictéd for obtaining a | nolder in the Chicago Ple comp: perature and procipitation at Omaha for the cured. Cigars and confectionery were also | Alexander Watson, arrested at Florence. I the case of Tulleys vs Keller et al, | fraudulent pension” of §2,000, was convicted n with 100,000 capital, h A day murder case came into court tils morning Telegram to The Bee.)—Sidney Sapp, who was arrested at Perry, Okl, and brought to ing to northwesterly; colder Sunday evening. and since March 1, 1304 taken Colo., on the charge of polygamy. He is | Judge Ferguson yesierday refused to | and seutenced to one year in the penitentiary | yeceiver for the Institution ?nlnul'\uulwv\ll\x‘ 189 b . Some Frult kil said to have deserted wives n Auburn, N. | grant the injunction prayed for. The ac- | and $1,000 fine Thompson, another stockholder, s r tho dity e 8! BENL (0 & large house. Moses Warner, editor | o Some Feult Killed. Y., Detroit and Grand Rapids, Mich., Ham. | tion was brought to restrain the defendant — - i e taky Lntil intaxicated a Fixcess since Murals 1 oy the Mirror of Lyons, wrote the play SOVMEBEY. pri ~(Speelal to The | ;009 “1nd., and Chicago. Watson is 41 | recelver of the Auglo-American Mortgage Adwmits » Hig Shortage. ured the transfer to himself RERHAL HRguios iV 2 10 ineh Boe ol play surpassed the most sangulne | Boe.)—As to what effect the recent cold snap | years old and good looking, and 15 a fine | compuny, the successor of Burubam, Tulleys [ BAY CITY, Mich, April 7.—Charles W. | Bagvs stack without compensatiol Deficloncy sinee Mirct 1 121 lick pes of those who were the most deeply in- | had upon the fruit trees in this county, | tenor singer, & Co., from using the name of L. W. Tul- | Newkirk, the defaulting bank clerk who was | giock o recelver is asked for GEOKRGE E. HUNT st Ofticlik ¢ Bee.)—The Sons of Veterans gave a play, -~ “A Military Execution,” at the rink last