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V4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1891 t the defense to fmpeach the character of | (1 ™ \ T NN g o [ Pacific ofeia said o Union_Pa- l \“H] I "F l\\l\ hie plal ed, alluding briefly to the / | |t t ed b b t | the plaintift had failed, alluding briefly h s ani e men who wore ot wited b | J1AS VERY LARGE AUTHORITY | Fyte i, s, “Thoy, U | L S IATE AN l‘“L_“K‘WH,MWW,‘w_mMH VL \ | gan {mmediately after the roof fell ’w a | tion taken by Superintendont Pane mh Te: Hext: Invited: the: attentiot of the ury 16 | Crowley remained in the ruins ° {v"- ‘ A Y uwnless the army can pay fits fare on our 'S camaed a tintype photograph of Miss Pollard at the (Continued from First Page.) at hours and his comrades put h . line We don't belleve in moving largs b ? ; f period when she met Colonel Breckinridge, - mendous eorte o e A upot where ha | Facts Abou: the New Office Uonnected with | bodies of men ton_trom _locaiities having | Attorney Carliele Reging His Argument for | JLA70, ™0 50k ot that girl and look at the | treme demands, (o Imperil the suceers of our fire all @ d him an he #pof Koy | 5t face of opposition from localities hav! Pate Made defendant, remembering how little the testl- | party again and thereby tend to retard the was pinned down was kept flooded, The Union Pacific Affairs, onough unemployed of thelr own to take Fair Medeline, mony for the defunse Says she Hks changed | Drogress Alminish the 'glory and snagnger il by Akl A ; m oo - of. Ly N aTveay B bt since then The white-haired Kentucky | the best and highest interests of our common were a great deal surpe| }'| to v\ih“ e P Ogden and Omaha are alread mrw;w ~]~n|n | congressman sat facing the jury, so they had | country scious and able to tal W AT WIth| hundreds of idle ki Whioh they cfesh, i ECKINR! ROAST | 110 troubls In seeing him as they litted their | At 4:35 p. m. Senator Hill concluded his wers o be careful and not drown him with | POWERS OF MASTER IN CHANCERY CORNISH bound to proteet,' o move this arso | GIVES MR, BRECKINRIDGE A ROAST | wo troubie In seuing bim s tis [ speech, which was greeted with a burst of Lt l:‘ .n‘v' Sor Rnow who: It Wi | — rom Ogden to the river would riean Taking up that meeting on the traln, where | applause ear him, but he did not now who 1 | o) nk bt o LB X Lt | 3 y Bt Rn:r -l|:,v Crowley’s volce conld not be heard | o0 0 in Connectlon with th y r further disposition east of the | Judge Bradley Gives an anl Number of | the lives of the two came together, and their | WOUND UP IN A SNARL. 4 o | 0 gan to diffor, the lawyer re Mr H o od the , or some little timo and it was feared that he 7. the NTRTOR g ERHoRT e R - testimony not : Mr. Harris then demanded the full read- T S Pasttiontly, Wbl ,,,} A nt of the Uni e Syn Instructions Asked by Each Party “Hg a8 told you that thore was of the bill. Heretofore, ho sald, debate iad died, but he was s o v r v ked ing Pwss Through Kl L telegram In The Bee v Iy P e il i ‘ id yoi that tore wa ; : T iy har- ne. wa | Sl 1 ki s in the name of the judge granting the rh f Gegal Kloguence t nothing improper in her conduct i MOth- | has procecded by unanimous consent with the body near, him 18 Hunds for Inspection, L injunction restraining the Sonthern Pacific Last Soveral Days. LA L MR LS St SO R st JU i that of a = man - who )-l,nwn.‘- et from unloading. the unemployed in the tor. ing to | ; i % 7 e 5 drownoed. Some fron rods s pinion men could not Jiadd \ Kontucky 18 father was a prominent | \way debated at some length and was b (00, 20 A AL UL B R L L ',‘,'.‘,} Judge Willlam D. Cornish of St. Paul, the | jgsued from the territorlal court presided SHINGTON, April 9.—Attorney Cal- | Kentu e as ted at some length and L stop throwing ? TR HGary. ol over by Judges Miner and Merritt, Judg < Sl Prosbyterian divine, and i | com mewh: i I | not having anything to do with the injunc- | international law than in breach of promise | cation coull give. He had g personal | wag bofng drawn out to an Interminabl to work drawing Water from a i'voioiey and one ot early | . The misfortune of It all is that the | litigations, consumed today In criminal court | tatonts. o mend ated trom college at the | fongth, moved that the sonate adjourn \ i the llers at Union Paciflc headquarters. Judge | yegtraining order camio 100 1ate to bo of any i in 4 review of the testimony bofore the jury | early nge of 18, in 1857, and he was admitte The yeas and nays wero demanded, and that he w 4 be kept alive b ful al tive was considored of nish, who occupled the beuch of the | purpose, as the Southern Pacific tram hav Al | sy e of 5 i, and b g e | M "’ ' awful alternative was considored of | | There was ry of Utah. The restraining order was was. Ho was of one of the best families of | 4yvious to have it done now. The question l drings comfort vmd |mgvm\'nnwn( ang ends to personal enjoyment when itly us e many, who live bet- was put \ point_directly under Crowley t the Pollard-Breckinridge case state- lies in Kentucky N I tied. to o the b and enjoy life more, with ¢ the army on board had heachied Ogden | M ¥ lady of one of the best families in Kentu \e republicans continued to vy th tort other joy ) oft Crowley's legs to release him cond Judieial district of Minnesota for two m:.‘”|-"‘]»!flln ':MW'.,‘ ment was a detafled dissection of the evi- | G0 4y ooy In 1861 he was a secon clerk with the readings of citations for an less expenditure, by more promptly 1 the poor fellow requested years, but who was caught in the political X - — dence, delivered in a clear, dispassionate | time married to a lady so estimabl t hour and t utes, when Mr. Hale moved | There was ton faet of hurning A of November, 1892, 1s a handsome The n withluityg neral | manner, although at times the lawyer re T TR wIthesa Rtan0 LI NG Ty Y e, and on & yer | o noeds of physical being, will attest Bott it At 12:05 Pirom rowley was : bl owing sideburns, | The rain of Sunday was pretty genera s SRR IARE (Th Ve Benths | Thl s, he could not forbear a ite and nay vote, the republicans, with two 4 ST OE e eI TR released from the ruins and taken to the i A A SR Yook ughout the state, the officlals of the dif- [ ferred to LI L o | that worhan, who had been the mother of | Goptione, | rofrained Trom - vetng. . ang. o | the value to health of the pure liquid Emargency hospital, o is badly hurt and | rapidly changing to gray. He docs not look | throughou belng tn a particularly | InE but carcfully worded torms, The siver- | [t WAl Who WA beet fhe Moten B | oeptions, refrained from voting, and mo | tho valy prineiples embraced in the may die. He had been Imprisoned for | yulike the late President Arthur, particularly | ferent railroads being in a pa haired congressman conducted himselt very | o happy lionie; was beloved by his Wifo and | whon Htts saantors anawered to (ot Lot remedy, Syrup of Figs, seven hours 3 in the manner of wearing his whiskers, | happy mood terday over th \lvw;nr'“l e With his lawyers during | children; he confesses that no man ever had | A quoram being shown to be present, the Its oxcellence is due to its presenting oy I " | attention on the | it would do the country. On the Missour 5 4 S TAT g | less excuse for what he did; that no man has | question recurred on the motion of Senator | . + HEORRRBIE KHd Blanse PANIC IN A CHURCH SCHOOL. which show great care and attentio Pacific the fall extended as far south as | the day, while Madeline Pollard, sitting § tvantages; that no words could | [ule to go Into executive session. Pending | in the form most acceptable and y - part of their owner. He f8 casily approach- | Pactfic th Superintendent Calvert of the | directly in front of him, kept her face shaded [ had greater advantages; that no words oud | Hale to go into b SOIC. blage it ant to the taste, the refreshing and tru Score of Children Clirton, Kan. Sup y paint the depth to which he fell. This was | (pjq wcrimonious colloquy took pla A e Tt Mo able and has a voice of singular charm. Burlington _telegraphed General Manager | 55y oo Bt BEEE B8 e time. i Injured This Morinn Y i A {8 oodurved. in He will establish the master’s court in | Holdrege that a good, generous rain had CHICAGO, April 9. panie occurred in the gentleman who met the school girl on the | tween Mr. Harris and Mr. Allrich, fn which [ heneficial properties of a perfect la a Only once was there any interruption of the | ypayy eacii sharply called the other to order. ative ; effectunily cieansing the system, the federal building, the circuit judge's | fallen on the northern division in a num- ¥ the Humboldt public school this morning and in the mad rush of the children to es wapting the world’s best products to “olonel Brec n this point Mr. Carlisle turncd back | ““Tio" yeas and nays were again called on i dollne, Wit fulitas KA csvers . < heavy on the | argument, and that was when Colonel Brock rom this point Mr. Carlisle turn i : itetiise eolt places, while It was heavy on th : right on the polnt of | to James Rhodes, who was dead, he sald, and [ My, Hales: motion: and. the absence of & wl permanently curing constipation. w T Ak ot Madtasnsvenv{ AR AR || ooia duoruiL belgtagatn s iereall 62 oyl g TR tali o il lone and : re his s : cline Pollard to him had been read and dis- [ fiyo senate was ordercd. INifty senators hay- : BHLLLR il juetetn || 10 Uo Union Basiie Bulluing, whers his tess pofntaiit was generally Ikt stuawas)|| b Sostl o e8RS e ot closed 1o hint of the relations which Brck: | fug answered 1o tho roll call, the question | met with the approval of the ""': 3 were crushed and trampled corps of accountants will be located, in ad- | pretty eral on the western division east attention was given to the speech by the | jnridge had attempted to charge existed b again rec on Mr. Hales' motion. The profession, because it acts on the Ki children lio In the 8t Elisaboth hospital | \i 00 )y vinc's rivate office of his own in | of Oxtord and Holdrege, and heaviest in tho | ¢ as ero was deep | tween them. Moreover, the description iven | yeas disclosed no quorum voting, whereupon | hive"Tiver and Bowels without wenk- i e e i LD T Lo T (1B gL | v es TR s oo e eaeh ATer CabTato Sl || By, Brel HiroWiteoF_ His! ohieactar ot (ot a1 e Quay moved an adjournment. The yeas ing them and it is perfecly free from A i i o v e country touching the main line. Light | gijence in the court room. Mr. Carlisle will s e uay 1 K dournment, The veas: | gyl others were carried to their homes by th Thcre has been some doubt as to just how | the country Jine. Light 5 R e, Quay moved an adjour cnln them ani i s pertely e A e e ol | G et et i | o't | i, G, o e o | 6 0 W GRS e "Th chtaron wore prepring o leave for o | B o8 Fepreseniaivo of Tho i Judss D e O Bt lavriotat Anow | (that “the speakting willislast ‘unth) Triday, [ HeArd. At was o Exteates attempted 10 | aajourn, Mr. Harris said that unter tho rutes Y 18500 and 81 botbles, bt 1618 tiasts he children were preparing to lea : s by Judge | east of Alliance. West o pol ol |8 Y e one alternative hot in order to fustruct the sergeant- | g e and $1 bottle u v L A b T b L L ! ) srted gen- | Thero a counterattraction today in the | compel her to carry out the one a it was not n or ReoiiL AT e A Cohenat URR et YA L oRpoharile ek AW e SUg R as1| | acsa i ok Ao/ blga Bl Ebx i I5omIl GRLBLHIEY, <05 s Tl Wi iy I SHe sicRawi | 1o ooy request the presence of absent | {ifactured by the California Fig Syrap teacher and pupil In the sctmol. A steam [ ool bt W O e K. responsible raing along the river and TR, .| ABML Crié: Evoube of. sublnue women. iangin Colonel - Breckinridge as the wmost distin- | senators while the roll call showed the pres- [ &0 CIREEOR G Yame is printed on every pipo had burst in one of the rooms and a | for the entire dircction of the trust estate. | far west as Lexington and Grand Island bout the court house were largely roln- | guishod lawyer of that section, and having | ance of a quorum, and ho moved, at 6:10, that packagt, also the name, Syrup of Figs, moment later the children were rushing AND VARIED. Hy HeorRbi e The Nostnate Babiku about o e o YR I AT S | et s i R i G i pell ‘moll through tho halls and down the| wxi matters,” aald the master, “rélativeto | NDW, YORK, April 0.-Presldent Tves of | Oreel L voro her most becoming bone fnow. her father, ghe wroto @ him (06 ad | 0. and the senate adjourned uns il e s Tl Sy 1 | the management ot the trust Will pass | tne Northern Pacific Invites the holders of | yet when she entered thecourt room: Shiey|(vice: harepberantiio acont’ ataes et thllitomorFow: — e oy Y own by i the | through my hands and will require critical 7 ¢ any, in- rning. She was accompanied by Sister El- | controversy between them. Colonel Breck t irough iy hands and will requird cal | a1l jesues ‘of bonds of that company, morning. She was accomy con 3 lonel Breckin - : = e e o\ it ew. | oxamination(briiCHeNba F ot LHE raBEo LA LN L e Bt o O B B s ridge had produced a letier which he said SHINGTO 9.—The house was Uy Ly 1) U DL e iron ‘the aheiaking childranfed out tntp | connected it e Aibom dotvase. iy senajsiielcinames and Hadcossce BN £04|| uslia1fchalr wetoes thsiiudge; iee profile 10 | ghio ned writien im and which shie pro- WASHINGTON, Aprll 0-~The house was e e wimed 1n an mlurm ot | Judgés Caldwell and Sanborn. So vast Is | state the amount of thelr holdings of the | Ueual chatr befors the judge, her proffie o Gad Ul TaeE depopulated today. Thre i At e e e o mintes. (e re-and po- | Ui Droperty ad so varied are tite ntorests | Biouritivs 1o the ofMcers of ‘the Nortnern | the Jury, The aud bar, and was smaller tha While Mr. Carlisle was reading the testi- | members were at the senate listening to | New York Tribune, Ao LoDt ei1t8 S B R AT LG Eoima e} ILiat= botkey el A e R D it tier o tita | fouatomitty mony of Colonel Drckinriige rogarding bis | Sonator 10l specch on the 404 e coene. ! i S o W H bRt e os states that by complying 5 | customary. i mony lon LG Rl lice' departments were on the cenc. who | sived some one wiho would boil down the .'),,m» e P A R U A INSTRUCTIONS FOR PLAINTIFF. visit to Miss Pollard the coionel I m\‘n!vr:‘vf ho, remained were acoupied with District firemen soon_removed h{hu: chi "‘x(' tal, | details that they might the better under- | FeUest the secutlt line of action, but Judge Bradley first announced his de- | correction of one of the statements c of Columbla affairs, but little actual busi- L i | (AtAR A EhstsyHoled situation It willl iagtiial | o cacas muRlvaREEoy i afvectors of the | 3 adley cod hls do- | correction of one of the stateine ; : i “He ‘wasiDayls i s | cision of the prayers for instruction i e ot On the way one boy dicd. He was Di busineas ot the master to examine into all | company to furnish to them Information as | cislon of the prayers for instructlons, Nine | ing the Dreciinrides Wit sinel " o S0\t of il ani Injhred ts: Dantel | U detalls of the evston, fngpectthe | fo”the e the popoacde meeling on /s l.v dified form, and five of them refus Breekinridg Look up Dundee, Oregon, prune orchard e, h v, il aiany e mination, o the "'same with | Plan for the proposed_reorganization. Six prayers of the defendant were granted HIS LIMITED AUDIENCE. free rido to the property; fold on easy pa Anirow Andorann, 7 yoars; Tenjamin. Har in modificd form, or substitutes granted, and ik 7 yenrs: Thodore : five wero refused. Incidentally the judge fluistrenaftiponpiBasteckion said that while: the burden of proof rested | of o closed carriago for the ride from e on the plaintift to show that a contract (o | sominary, and compured the story of the one fare rate from Chicago to Dalla < | marry was entercd into, if the defendant | colonel,” that w mryjpcsliminaryen the meeting of the Southern ; set up the defense that the contract was not | couragement he became intima . or story of having. repulsed his adl | iesin o sesc s e ade in good faith, the burden of proof | with her story of I -repulsed his ad- = Yorbe! soon I can get the oflice in running orde Atchison is meeting rates ou! ma 3 : s e o LAl i A, ; : 5 fon, Albert Berry, Mrs. Josephine Corbett, | g afier going over the books of the com- | § v fertitors” by Cultini ates with: | WOuld rest upon him to show that thors was | vances; and aaid: IomE L ash Air an xemise. o lv“h“”"" Go-flits 0 il O LAY I"”l’l“ i Femmand Y Proeaito Uis i The l"’I')"”\'Ill v for the Atchison to | to be carried out, and that the ~h|l(\1|l‘l\:~ :lll:\(l‘!‘\l‘;llvl' audience of one gl : Y f LA S B e © ceor z to Altol 0 cf i e eHeNC ot other pa es were made na hack. i e 3 ; < njured:’ None of these In the list ot meri~ | Uk 1\ Jo Ll Sk h rule iy nsorting toplion tofot i thespresance ot otheeinacties ware mads|matlinck E E0 TRl e | Getallthat's ously hurt will dic. aetlyfasito Sthobmanagemant: of theltoustil it iR IR o Rt Dalinss: HG Atehlson Rt o dtdereRREn T congresiman, coming 1o take Madoline Lol A s e estate that It may be operated for the best | pag”agred to submit the matter to a con- | Plai Instructions granted in condensed form | lard. the daughter of a Kentucky saddler, o | possible The Spring Handieap. interests of all concerned. I come to | forence and abide by the decision. It dis- LECInstriC L i, [ Gl ride’ was a compliment and flattery to her both, if in LONDON, pril 9.—Th Nottingha Omalia entirely unprejudiced as to any of | claims any intention or demoralizing rates | are as follows. Fpr the pla » evidence that | The statement of the colonel to Major Moore i A ey neutraliy an 10 2l Ghestons | e rb e Tt promies ‘of mArriage: | that on the first night ke had taken liverties [ need of flesh i upwards, stra rile, was won | a -friendly neutralit o all question Must Py Thoeir Taxes. e e that wouli | with her person and the second night he had | [ oy j e R T D i 1D Lyl ki esiteduining e muster'n; (- o Emc il intn o= Tafe Blave Tudbel| ach el on et If the | glept with her, concurred with her testimony, s Every Grand Army man re. el Sy yeirs tiner of the U 5 district court | defendant married - person, that | € L o2 e : A hundf Sy Miertdst 'S suas, | AR o o ot a EpacialimasCer) ia [ Thner oL the, United Btat ix”{”h(.u\:::f S aores ntract, 1 (g uaal i e ontimony, ok olonel | = Sell Thetelsineedit f plenty members very “’L“( xactly Wh“ e R e O ouEht byaitiie Ol Bur- | flicit relations with, him, or with other Jrec S R R ¥ . s R B O e e \ el e O O L ooy e oNiaea eor tnusarovetl]|| (of fatfood; of the civil war; possibly even master more than has been usual heretofore, | {f NOrton county, aiid taxes, The prin. | (7 B would e S e, and_ ad boen entirely without 'a Bk the position of his company, a i miing i practicatly rosponsibie o 4l rallronds of the state are fighting.| fendant to show, by o preponderance of | MMue vears atv "8 MCG SoTReY 00 nat % ff 1 most his regiment. love and making him practically responsible r taxes on account of the advance in | avidence, that Ifithate was fin agreement glatoneol lowgliist of [ ¢ voull ce thought the management of the for th ssessme s will, give counties a | {yat mer the igamblance fof eon- | T would hav AR court. My jurlsdiction over ¢ tract not fo be cargied out w reed |{atraiajtofasmiCiionithatstantiiy Taking Bl E it b S ouan wp tesh | G. A Bighth United Staies circuit, and under the . upon between then. own statements tha L f ! A 5 order I am to hold inquiries wherevor nec- £y E 2 BOTe promices wire Mide by the defendant | f plaything of his passions, takenisioh wnd strength quicker than any ) ssary for the best interests of all con in bad faith, but actepted by the plain- | (o s credit that he should have taken st 3 " Retiniacensern b s ir forn EaRLYeRloR e best sintere @i el e cnnesseo Derby Run in tho Mud and Won | tiff in good 'faith, this bad faith on his | 1 OF E 0 1 ning the plaintiff to be tol iy preparation known to sci- pee Ak S = o ‘llzy![ e e Gl by a Iorse in the Field part would not constilute a-defense. = ond.'| Mres, Blackburn, o woman ‘of such standing the chief enjoyment of a post st 0 Shom e O | vorrts” A e monnesge | T it S P G0 et | My i, o o AL AR | e T R situation e was of the opinion that the | Derby was run today on a heavy tra contract, are, toiibe’donkidered in Judging | colonel's owir statement of how ho had de. Seott's Enulsion is constantly es et el e road made a mistake when it broke away | A light rain fell all morning. This brought | ita nood. or bad taith. ceived Mrs. Blackburn, “a anloc G G 5 o AlPTeseE from the parent company, but as to further | a change in opinion as to the result. Vas- | 5 If the jury find that the defendant | jionegt standing, from his ow fif.ulun‘\!:nmk Secting L G 4{_ I'-/"'/' 2 over and over told, all arec. segregation of the sysiem he was silent, | sal, who was an even money favorite et e fod LU0 | the attorney appealed. to’ the jury to think Bronchitis and kindred discases doles atelevesmerd except to say that there were no surface. in: st the fleld Satyeda i gy poutias | PHUT Bef i GF Ferhise ing | stances ehas.could trust him under cirew wrethinds FAIL, ; “-—IERMAINLY IN DEGREE . and Fellowa Vi aught' three | MOt Be a defense that he had illicit rela- | for state the facts. 4 ¢ Bowne, N. Y. All drugrists, G A R 0 sned to him for this | ber of focm Javig beetl Ganlened to im ISt US| woatherh divisioh. RAI was ganeraily heAvy | iHeies Get the apenk purcose; Tis Jidge will &l8o iave QUATtSTRICop ey Sirint Twna s ORORLEE! = wH\[6XWeNL OF! |l sys ity Ttla, abiout WHIGh halRedrisd cape one boy was killed and over a scorc enters mito serious rivalry with it"= monthly re; critical examination, file the same with the clerk of the circuit court. In the case Atchison Aceused of Cutiing Rates. of the Gulf company as to the interest du CHICAGO, April 9.—The Alton has raised that company from October 13 to December | 154 iieationcto the Atohison mak ments; trees now growing; everything gua; The lawyer laid stress upon the sel e GRS L ris, 7y son, 10 ye gerious! IHu'V. Clar 50N 1;.1\‘:_.\1:1\47 bert, Martha Gibson, Willlam Bartholdin s oot g o Dagemt Joseph Signal, Martha Bliison, Holmer :;‘H_“wr "l'\:lmlv‘nllllyl‘h(- \l\.',”.‘,‘ llmw‘“ « Strumberg, Samuel Gralam, Clara Warner, | (SC8Iver, TRESOUE, IhE WHOK (Liestion w1l : g of the Southern Fred Rosenbaum, Mamie Lyadella, Ida W OnEHextamAnHT y pounds less y g 3¢ o | tions with her, or she told him of illicit sarlisle called attention to the appea When asked about the opinfons of Judges I\ e thought to. have & gosd ook Yene | relations with othe .,‘\»‘.r' ((’"\“\» ;n::{‘,‘m“un‘x{: witness s Jenkins and Caldwell on questions | Pk of favor koing to the former on his [ & If, before the coniract, there was int e (Tl o U Yo Citlirent (o5 i T and their seeming anta fornish | LPNLAtion of being rood In the mud. Vas. | COUrsé between the'two and the detendant | when, after two hours o v and a half The book for every G. A, R. e g ant It, Cornish | 5a1“nnd’ Rhett .Gocd toiy oao. fayorites | knew that she was previously unchaste, it | she had been subjected to a day and a ha Posa NSE A stated that both judges s look SHs ok Tene, 3 to 1; others. 5 1o} | constitutes no defense of cross-examination, without being shaken ost's library, for every G, | the law from the same standpoint, but that | Jaric won, Buck Rene ‘second.’ Vassai 7. If she informed him that she had on a materfal point. It would be easy for R. man's library, is the “Cen- the conditions presented to the two cireuit | thivd, ftesulre 5 * VA8l ympure with Rhodes, that constitutes |":Ie ‘détense to tallk of her extraordinary W ) 2 i e e s Were radically different. In the | Firit race, six furlongs: Carlsbad won, | defense. L tury War Book.” It is made {1 ¢oin 10 his oftiee. amd reeti v the : ern Pacific case Judge Jenkins was wwihorne s : ] & secre age doc i | acuteness, but only two conditions, a mind ) neoti o (i omiee and o tha ot Yorth ifgicee s Timesqrne, second, Maid Marian thira! | & The sceret marriage docs not trained in the courts, experienced as a wit up of the famous war articles of this superh ork: e story of thy met by a pos e de atio) wa, v ime H19%. r o ¢ b & e o sronce to h 3 {01 by the Touding gencrals on Doth sidos. radiicna. u' strike; wowld: fotimm would | 1 3urents "o, hlfy & mite: caprivi won, | % If promiscs were not made until atter [ ness, or an absoluto adiierence to the truth? that appeared in the Century N ST vt 2 G il oul awureate second, Modie . e} | the secret marriage, it does not consti- | could enable a person to do this, and va & S S BIACNIEICURTOY ILCUSTIA T cripple the road very materially. Tn the e s el o tans oubtral It the. former. qualifications could Magazine a few years ago. ! 3 © Derby, sweepstakes [ 10 If the jury find for the plaintite they | Sountiel 16 the fommer QeH et ine diiterent condition of affairs: existed, {ho r 5, vallue to winner $5,50, mije | Are to consider the prospective ndyantages|EAVALL DGR o the 2 the truth. Canvassing the testimony of Sarah | men disavowing any intention to strike, but . Jambe Buck Rene | {0 the plaintiff from “w ma the | the | | L B Oy a Bt demanding that they be heard, which was | 500 assal third. 1 20414 injury - to her feelings, reputation’ and | Guess, and after the meeting v et | Unilon Pucific case e &tated an entirely hird race, Ten; Fourth race, seven furlongs: © Simrock | Chance of earning - lvelihood by that | while Miss Pollard was at Sayers institute, e e ShrT L A\Ymcfimn’lln’,w}( breach of promise, and may award exem- | Mr. Carlisle came down to the birth of the Our said Judge Cornish, | Time: * | plary damages as well first child, concerning which, he said, there Ry 11.°If the jury find that the plaintiff was Csconcen e it great work in its present ditions which brought them about, you will cond, Content third. Thne: i:s " | chaste, ‘save with the defendang an tha | was not a'shadow of proof even attemy e < o defe ’s insinuation that popular form (the original ot f cl .rence s —— e T attempt to Impeach her oha S nane | carry out the defendant’s insinua 2 ] [ : & '}'“{‘“' nd 48 much difference as is’ generally Shotgan Fxperts nt Work. for the purpose of a defense, they may | another man than himself might have been bound edition is $22 to 128) ¥y ! 3 7 consider the fact in awarding damages. | its father.- g J The master's office in the headquarters L. T, April 9.—One of S onathe St ca % d finished speaking | at the smallest price ever asked will Drabably b Tocated on' tho somas stor® | the mas cresting team trap shhone 1\ STRUCTIONS FOR THE DEFENSE, Before Mr. Carlisle had finished sp 'l I granted them. When Ou come to ' % Jefore the an recover, the | the o ad arrived. T (Erh G e l near the law library, and so important js | Matches which has taken place in this vi- fore the plaintiff can recover, the | the hour of adjournment had ai A rk alyze the two opinions,” readers may have this nd taking into consideration the = con. | I ace, one mile:Tonton won DICTIONARY. 1y thatnumber of the book corraspana - Ing with the scriea 1 presented, wiil by dellve unday and Thros Week-day upons, with 15 contsin oin, will buy one pars of Tho Amarican Eneyclops tionary. Sead orbring ¢ Lee ONic & ST R from the evidence. tha - the churacter of tho ‘work to be performod | SNty foF the past three vears took place | 15,1t bolleve from 1nto betweas thy X today. ~ The conditions were 10 birs i fhat Tt WL undoubtedly mecesiathorormed | toay. were 10 bird plafntir and defendant to become hus- | Tons of fruit shipped this year from the or- loyiment of severnt Cxpers. seemuntanga s | TV T rutes ety band_and' wife, : ; e ¥ i houndar:, chards at Dundee. Brown, at Woodbridge addition to -a regular office f rds \-‘l“;‘ .tl‘!‘r l‘}a[:”l: lm:\lr\“d‘v\ m“u‘r]h-l»hm;l thl\l m:n «x(m;;nil nl(u were | Bros., 120 N. 15th S Il SR T ten Sy rinelpal event - of that they were engiged to b marion ooy —————— ie terms are as follow MR, CLARK SAYS NO. N e '\,..'3'., ne “”f”\;h o :IIH;\;' ‘~I\‘|‘«I|‘ ! .(w-lm-r,\‘w wero “muh pursuant to PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, FOR CITY READERS—Dring W. H. Wolstencr Killed tissed celving third persons, such ements are . 0. C Denver is in the city, er with 10 for ¢ not to be taken as eonstituting of evidonn T. C. Carson of Denver is in the city. 1 FOR OUT OF TOWN | Mall ( Eiyl upons of difterent Denies Report that He Will Resign as Taion Receiver. 3 119; total, 17 ing a_contract, Rumors that President S. H. H. Clark | @ ught to a close 3. The burden of proof to establish the - r v ; T 3. Sears of Des Moines is at the Paxton. S L . Ay Will resign the recolvership of the Unlon | Yards rise, fifty eaids hooomanirds: va Shot | Contpact 1s upon-the plaintif. & g LY RS icterent , 2 1 before “the contract, ' the plaintier | George H. Lyons of Des Moines is at the tes, With 10 cents In coin to C Wwar Pacific were heard in railway circ vesterday | by I Helke ;"\m]!ht\h‘ O nd’ Arthur yas Eullty of lewd or unchaste conduct | Murray. y Dept, The Boe, Mo partic 1, orning, b : opinions expressed were & of Tampa, he former other me known to the deten, 9 1 y i sive y ull name and addiess clo riing, but tho oplnions expressed were | Won iR of Tamps, Fia: | The former 13 Wia e, ens Waknown to tho d Ieltient [ R AL Seaman of Sioux City was in Omaha i ur full b and addicss; (2) Incloss 0 varied In character that anything like a | Tampa expert lost his fourth bird, which ail himself of such defense, whethop . yesterda | the necessary coupons and 10 cents, corr valuation of these rumors could not fell dead just outside the bounda Y. th time of hi I be had Started n Six-Day Tramp conduct or mot, . Peacock, killed ), misse +S. Eiseman of Salt Lake is in the cit Mailshould be addreessas to DICTICNARY DEPAKTMENT S ——— refusal he knew of the [ E. C. Goodwohl of St. Louis is registered at ; Il iiok any et Eutlaaa e G AR the Murray. delay will ensue her Mr. Gould would be S jury belleves that the pla ? ! Tow B, Cluek (o Fomtan e tana g2 81 || o alxeday: walkinis imatahe hatween to- | ia) ShLS, T ploves that tne pialpui | SR BEUTRY e T much controversy, for the reason that he | W&l under the management of M. L. | men, unknown to the detendant, they Sonek to be gone a week. ) g ind fc o owledge o g - ille Pine AMUSEKMENTS, R e — (e B HaL e Mordis, operied at the Collseum last night [ 0T for him, ev s na 'mf (T eI A. Sinlay and L. A. Millen of Pine SERIESI, except at great loss at this time, and this he the presence of o large: crowd of apec-:| "8 Mha Jury ey i mitoh the n damages | Ridge agency were at the Paxton yesterda; Wwould not likely do, although it'fs known he | &hioly youne Sene™e, ing fotrles, princ | congider”the plaintifr's charactor and eon: | Frank B. Temple, chief clerk to the gen- Nt)fhlm,l but our willingness to would like Mr. Clark to assume the | cars of Bt and. Ro i ok, s SO duct, If the same were wed, and if the | eral passenger agent of the Denver & Guit , S 3 dency of the Missourl Pa DU ot in | Fotoree, o Stirt Was mide g s ol | PRI was not wedliced by he detenaan road at Denver, is at the Millard, pay cash in these hard timey the present cliaotic condition of aairs on | to the inspiriting str of ‘Brof, Mugllar )| SHBYEoNAlHCR herawant of : o8 Cralzhiandtwifatwho iayvallios enables us to put such good s me INE ,I HiakprosnSincs ik W | Bt A SR O MU | M e wan ansious to T tho o | RSV, Jamer Cratgh and wif, who b boon oo s o put such good stuf | yonnay UESDAY and WEDNESDAY, ck in the compan Ap(ll 10, 1894, BODK OF IHE BUiH]ERS. Bring 6 Coupons with 23 St. Louls this week for Cambrdgeboro, pec | chase cam a0 end, with the conte ¢ | for argumonts m’ mr- hours on eacl elde, but | SREE, L foreIaL istionaty e ALl mln]llu\c $13.25 suits. For the April 9,10 and 11, W Le expects to regain lost health LAl ¢ : PR RO ttenvath a.den had-proteated agaftiat s timall )it R IR usual price of one custom suit to | ' Some of his near frionds in Omaha think | il i Alan Kennedy, limit, he yielded the point I niles, 3, Kate lientz, 9 8 et e Tl 0. G. Ballard, who has been on the day % bt T | that Mr. Clark will- not rosign untll after | 5. heos: 3 Toyd, 9 mitde 1 CARLISLE COMMENCES TALKING clerical force at the Paxton for the past yer, | your order we will cut you TWO, ROBE RT tho expiration of his vacation, while others | No, b Williams, 11 miles, 7 lap, Attorney Calderon Carlisle opened the argu- " resigned his position yesterday, and will go belicve he will send his resignation to the | % Kate O'Connor, 13 ‘miles, 6 laps; No. ment for the plaintif. Leaning on the wit- | to nis home. at Wesion. Mo for o be Pants director an | they: mee ; one | May Drown, 12 mlies, 1 lab; No''¥, N Li(aif; el bt RIAIOUIE Leaning o k s E , Mo., f “ A L VLU L I e 3 miles, 4 laps; No. 9, Mamie | NS5 box In a careless attitude, e reminded | yigit, Mr. Ballard will feturn in the near [ slon, tho last Wednesday in this month, [ AatEoeto's, oo, 4 tapsi’ No. 79, "N the Jury that all Avere fellow citizens of the | futuro to fill another position which has heon nmpafl, Nothing definite is known as to Mr. Clark's - distriet, engaged J sysperformance of a oftered him. movements beyond the fact that he would Jack Havlin Knocked Out to the pa I“ehoccase and to the c - - | ke to be relieved oféthe care and worry | BOSTON, April 9.—Jack Havlin, ex-cham- | munity aimed to have made good the Ne kans at the Motels, 408 North 'G“‘ Slree(. | | incident to the position of president and re- | plon featherweight pugilist of the world, | temperate promise§&28his opening statement, S : S — If sent by mail with 30 cents in coin (no stamps accepted ) Bo sure to stato the uumber of the work desived. Send niEht in eight rounds by Young Herman of | able witnesses othos: than his unfortunate only once in 2 woelks, as books are pub . S, Beatrice. N . ST, LOUIS. resident and Re- | Woonsocket, R. I Haviin was forced to | client. That there Wlire three parties to the i s f L t .R f " [ ceiver S, H. f sl Pacific | (ult 2t the knd of the elghth round. ~ Pro- | case had been well sAld by Attorney Butter. | At the Dellone: J. E. Dunlay, Orleans; eries ¢ eclure-necitations, railway, whi » elty, was today shown to this bout Y amoyle-and Billy | worth earlier in the qase. They were plaintifr, orge Weldon, McCook; RR. Addy, Imogene; 0 potinds,” fousg B ; N e e 1408 Farnam Street, pateh from Omaha stating that he would | s Bhon . gt it & ten-round | Jofondant and thd pomghunity, The jury had | J. W. Kerns, Auburni’ Thercsa Dickerson, 4 APRIL 9, " g : : et | seen in the court'raom daily representatives | Lincoln; P. N. Gaffin, Colon 3 Ally Decase. of . dlsa peancspan, PFR- folared ' dre IR WA 0 | " s of tho wholo’ country. - The | AC Ohe Millard: L. B, Shephera, west | Retall Druggists DR, JEKYL AKD MR. HYDE. rcause of disugreement W the 3 = plaintift was a resident of Kentucky, of the | Point; S. W. Mosher, Lincoln; . B. Werz and purveyors of Shooters at Work. T2 Do Sontod oo auestions. | xR DARK, Lo Ly AGl 9.—In. the. | 82me congressio njmwm os the defendunt, | bucher, Norfolk; . L. Day, Fremont; S, 1 Medicai Supplies. APRIL (O, oni . that iRt 3t mateh s eIn the | Who camo to Washillston merely as a t Hun, Fullerton; B frefland, Lexington; ; greement or o public trap shoot match for $1.000 a ho.ea0 WAL (et atehima| jeorge Warren, Tekamah; A. Trimborn, Oak- | THE BELLS. plaintift was o fesemsdess woman of humble | land Q lished only that often Address Momorial Depart mont, Omana umv v porary representa He leaves for ast in a | the score at the end of the fiut quarter | ! Pacifle railway at Ogden. Superint | Baneroft of the Wyoming division b, | | few days and will return when his health | WS¢ . Ieacack, 33; Wolstencroft, 1 Aasur. man of I . i 4 : APRIL I, “ . | n when his health Tl S So i el “cucdei ! wnd | birth, the dofendant a man of national repu- | AU tho Paxton: . W. Jacobs, Lincoln; APRIL 10, 1894, | permits L Wolatancrate nag & Seooe A ARKE Gt e fhat aupoe s Samuel Rinaker, Beatrice; . W. Plank, : o eiane Heik 1 Apgar, 4 1 WiLL BAVE T0 WALK. - < speaker to say $aldthe communlty had a | Lincoln; J. L. Packard, Crelghton; H > i | < SECRETARY LAMONT'S VISIT right to expect of the defendant and show | Mamille, Tilden; L. B. Shephard, West Point ADMISSION, N . (,0‘, o | Union Pacific Will Not Faratsh Tr spo : . how greatly lad it been to his Interest to [ M. T. Jaquish, Kearney; John Fitzgerald, g Cousse Tlokete, $100 1 OP 0 lO. } tion to Commonwealers, Coming with His Party to Look Over Forts | find m""\"'!mm ‘m";flnl;ll «\».;:AI‘;\T v[h.l-”;nm-r Lincoln; W. Haloway, Calloy | S oA T ] ’ am | So far as the n Pacific Is concer Crook wnd ¢ acter of the poor gir could be talrly as- t the Merchants: J. W. Barnhart, Au- . - At i AL LD ALy A8Geck TR | e i R S ot ang | Aumed L that ) Ml hia Infuence. wido 80w purn; “@, B Rummeil, F. 8 Clinton, J Soats at CHASE & EDDY'S 1 ARk CRPANE W L ROFINFILAN trAnsportation [ BRCESIATY Qb b Amgpt-e quaintance and {ailysgonnection had been | muters Tincolns 1o W, Bridkes, Gothenire . . — - Hack Numhnf [‘GUUUH [ for tno Industrial arny, 1260 strons, now | Party reached Fort Leavenworth, Kan., yeu- | ned to rake up wiatever e could detrr: | Meyers Lincoln: J. V. Bridgos fuhenturei | tnvalid Chairs, {5th Street Thealre || "iiyiAG ul U h 1 | corraled on the property of the Southern | teFday from Fort Riley, Kan. A stop of half | mental to her character. The result had | Bend; J. G. Detwiler, Bdholm; A. T. Frost Supporters, % | an hour was made at the Soldiers’ hon , | been seen “»“‘]’*I“m' I'l'{' rd was ”"“"'“A“\I | Plainview; W. V. Brooks, Lincoln; C. W Atomizers, TONIGHT. Whare OQovernar Smith and 3,000 yataraps | t8F f 80 BUIGLIS caaddler, & midn Of §%04if Gievenson, Eremont; Join MoKebbin, W. D. | ~ Shonmes + No a tha * Intereat e T out to honor the secretary. A malute | charactar of some learning "[’\“ “;“““”“I" King, Douglas; Walter Noel, Beatrice. B‘alle}fizie‘i‘ 200 5 L oE the | op soventeen guns was fired. The seoretary | books, which he had e Mr, Carlisie who| At the Arcade: F. H. McLaln, Columbus; e bloy, Dasio company o 1 not allow the | jore Leayenworth last night for Omana . o s cauBMST Dl 0s Qac. M. Darliale, Xl orge Reoder, Grand Tsands 1t W, Moohss | Water Bottles, THE POLICE PATROL e ariny of the Commonweal to come cast un- | will reach here thls morning, stopping a; | has himself be s e i ity e of the | L0 son, West Point; F. R. Clark, J. M 5 MATINEE WEDNESDAY, Fill in all the numbers you less the ewmployed are able to pay their | Fort Crook, on his way to inspect the f(.,,),‘ ading .\Lx; ale ]\‘|“:K'.:\”’n1:1".'.: n v\‘“»)‘v;‘j d | ¢ eont Mo AL Boaith . Llasole Rupture Cured e : nsportation “weross the country from | In progress there. The party consists e | the Jury of the Masonio funeral o 0 oyer, Cralg 'C. A, McCloud, 'York; H. | Satisfaction guaranteed t T POPULAY esire & bring or 4 # Yo v an 8. 0B . lard. Colonel Breckinridge had known her b Valok .4 @ A . 168 ater iy ’ SPAILS and bring up moll to Art & MR oAl MR MoRhe L anae b, [ AT, v SR SIEL RERKInEIRD TAQ Knawh hap L Walsh, - Lingln; 11 All the latest improved 5 e Sunday night the “‘commonwea were ryant, Gel Richard M chelder, quar- | 18 Schnuckenburg, Kiowa; J. P. Dungan, Kea 0 0 J aing M P Portiolio Department Omaha \BIa AR et it et SRR e | sl AL N Bataeldas, guar ting on the train, had Inquired for “f\" it S8 AL O R T Prer Trusses, 3 NIGHTS, Commencing Thursday, Apr. 12 1, Fullerton; R, D. Harrington, Cozard; FARMER J. C. LEWI3, and are now hemmued | ter ¢ general of the army, and Major | TSt M ! in by United States troops under command of | Davis | him, apologlied when e was told that the | Ldeutenant = Lassiter. What disposition | General Brooke and staff will meet the fathar ad dish LS. Lawyer aks SANL e ac art | Wil be made of the army of unemploycd, | party at the d pot. At Fort Owmaha at 9:30 | early life ol ™ % A8 Q00804 b ’ Pans with 10seuts forcash part 1| ¥ho ars: abipned oat o Buis, ne fa-atil | the Beoopd infaniry will'De parsded fopip. [‘lestimany, o life fres from siander or ‘re d. an unsettled question spection. Secretary Lamont will lunch with | Proach until she had met the colone Bee, enclosing six of these Cous Philles, Wayne. = A T T - 20 FALENTED COMEDIANS 20 The first installment of Emile zow's great | THE ALOE & PENFOLD €0, 1o tho Laughabio Yankeo Comedy, | Regarding the disposition of the company | General Brooko and will leave for Fart Sl “LOOK ON THIS PICTURE." J story, “Lourdes,” will appear in The Sunday ‘“SI PLUNKARD,” | toward the Coxey army recruits, a Unlon | ing this evening. Mr. Carlisle asserted that all the attempts | Bee April 15, Illustrated 1108 FARNAM ST., Opposite Paxton Hotel, MATINEE SATURDAY,