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THE OMAHA DA'LY BEE: FRIDAY., APRIIL 13, 1804, 5 e —————————————— A S —— e e — bl | HAYDEN’'S COUPON SALE There is no substitute in the English language for the word *Bargain.” The word has been so misused that it has lost much of its meaning in the public estimation. Words can mean most anything, and they may mean absolutely nothing. — Prices mean much. Look at them, then look at the goods. THE BAZAAR STUGK [Ladies’ and Gent’s Furnishings. i | Atfe. Al the Gents' Fancy Cotton und Lisle Hall Hose from these st n worth e, d3c and 50¢ pet pair, Friday. il DS At 123¢. All the Gents’ fine imported Fast Black Cotton Half Hoso, worth 2 inN HARDWARE | Canned Goods - [ Atge. All the Gents' Linen Cufls, 4 ply, worth 25¢ per pair. Bargain No. 1. W' BAvE PecelVal oi ol The lovaeet ane!. BN ok Gholoe WOuAD GoVh; ¥6:a tud / 24¢. All the Gents' Linen Cuffs, worth 35¢ and 50¢ cents per pair, ortments of garden tools ever brought to 2-1b cans fine string beans, 8'4c a ean e Ca : b g 7 YARDS, Grihanty of ssctas [ ave, SoUmMS 2 LB Shha Biien wex Bk, e o ok Ly Full Dress Pattorn sell them Note the following Rakes, I cans cholce lima beans, 10¢ a can. ) immenso consolidated stocks wero bought at our own figures. The | st“";'_s] W ot 0 By sk Bargains in Corsets. 88 I0c; bocs. 1ci shovels, Ge; siades, dbc. LIb eans carly blossom pet L an, 'l ] i +d s L) ! ele} o [ . Any one L 1( of garden tools sho ot inest preserved strawbe it up, ¢ Wost End Bazaar, on Madison street, Chicago, was famous for the fresh- | At (oY thitts wort AU 28c; At elagant.coreet, worth 80e. C R I L U Al P gy css and varied completenass of its stock v o modern departs At fine percale shirts \wnn 0. At 50c, a line of corsets, look like P. D. This is a fine Diagonal suiting, in a The great slaughter sale of builders’ hard Very cholce raspberries, only 12%e, 160 gL L CopIAe el UG i Lo At 60c, this is where we have kot t00 ..o nna fully worth $1.00 fine illuminated effect in blue, gwreen, | ware still continues. Best wire steel nails, &nd 17%c a can ment store, and the 283 cases of goods which have been arviving all this many, in this lot will be found shirts werth | MAKE ¢ AT SloWhi tRalowl leotele, fawn. slate | 1%¢ ver pound Ixtra fine preserved blackberrios, only t ; A\e.¥onl vatte 76e to $1.50. | At 69c, a beautiful fast black corset, werth | brown, tan, wine, electric, fawn, slate | 735 BERG, o a can, woek,ure belug marked and will go on salo at loss than half their real vatues, | " UGB | 1ine of faney taundered | and mode; also some of the Reon, He Jail pad lock, be, 3 Sai e i, green gage or golden Watch for tho sale of these stocks which will begin Monday | #hirts, collars attached, worth $1.J0. o cE s o ringbone and Reckfoad suitings, All | 2-foot boxwood m.w DI l"f 11 RiN: SHo e HAPEIBAL HAKER, LIBe W argains in Gloves. WaW R b aLeee - Baatonuitevi As ot boxwood rules, brass bound, 16c. R G UL DR L e ale of Ladies’ 1 ew spring noveltic ach patternisa [ Double iron smooth planes, 29c. 3-1b cans cholce peaches in heavy syrup UG (GRS L At §oc, ladies' Foster lacing kid gioves, | beauty. Call early, as we have only 678 | Double fron jack planes, 3 Dried Frui and Children’s Hosiery no L) 8 LI ) ) Y T ried Fruits, Reoord worth $1.00. patterns in all. AUlsa" bye [carberter Hammer; 185 \ California_dried peaches, 12i4c, 1 E . Ly g and 16c a poun At 75¢, ladies’ real kid gloves in all shades, Other attractions g : g QU E H[ [; NKW EHERY DH At Gc, ladies’ fast black cotton hose, worth | < ©Cr Ly Bargain No. 2. 1 car galvanized poultry wire, 1 car painted Now Callfornia pears, e and 1 a 10¢c. [Rasds i A screen wire, at unheard of prices b=l Lot U - o GaTe L 10ve s C I Y T I et Ve et 7 YARDS s S, ot ard ot e RO Cotornn st only 121, 15 dye, worth oc. Boys’ Waists. g from $3.00 up HNew' Calitornia white cher and At 19¢, ladies’ fine fast black cotton hose, Dress Pattern, Rubber and cotton hose, 7¢ per foot. A L L L ot 100 dozen boys' fast black sateen walsts Remamber we sell everything in tho hard- 0% = 1itSenta Bitted plnty; 160 And 93 36 806 4 D Das et et i Naw Calito: pitted plums, 15¢ and 17%c AL g5, adiex' fancy opera boss, vartn | only She, worth Tee $2.45. sepiin g S e e B o ,]‘&J 12%c, children’s imported cotton hcse, CURTAINS This is a lot of dvess goods our eastern | fail to consult us before purchasing your — . S0 fast black, worth 25c. o 3 o buyer secured at a brokers' sale at 3¢ | goods. Fruits, Jellies, Etc. Careful buyers who take the time and trouble to make comparisons d'es’ Vests. bivafhoniatuRstuatva At Ibba: thetikre ohey] | LOL 1””' Sety Rn R iodclea plu - — e AR R R Ba e ound. and criticise values, qualitics and style, have come to regognize the re- | A Landslidein Lad'e it fine and cheap. A i and worth 8¢ to $1.00 a yard. Whils Evaporated apples only a pound. S EHER ) 2 SRR i At 5c, ladles’ ribbed vests, worth 16c. The best curtain pole complete for 15c. they last you can have your choice at is D Aaal London layer raisins, 10c a pound. markable freshness, variety and beauty of our silks. The crowds who At 12140, ladies’ ribbed vests, worth 25, A st R $5/45 G ha il 3 Butter is Down Again, i e AL L R A throng our silk department every day evidently know how to recognize 25 — == . T o ; ? A E ML Country butter, 0c. 11c, 1234c, 1io and |'m~. Ralsin grapes, 3i4c a pound, : ali v o /e ne carce! cmi e ic that al . kneo pants suits as you can get anywhere Separator creamery, every one Knows what | a0, palls fruit jelly, d5c a | style, quality and \ulu:._ “'; m.gd. c m,il_ : .gn‘|‘null‘t|n.. pl!:?llu th ‘ltil‘-l N n( else for $7.00 and $8.00. Bargain No. 3. Kind of butter this 1s; at Haydon's you can | Sweat ehecite, T package. our silks, including our bargain lines, as well as regular stock, are alike, otnt 5 Ut A1 ool DUy aGIL: for $1.78: By It gor 206, g S ASECOE R Uk entirely new! As for prices, we stand squarely on our record and defy 150 dozen knec pants from 15c¢ to $1.50 7 y ARDS’ e 5 RE MEATS s i pair. ASSWARE. . competition. See our black cheviot and gray mixed Workingmen's goods such as overalls, tern, A full ,"c;L“ ¢ glassware just In, con- | Read these prices and see whether Hay- ; ; 0 vell | jumpers, jeans, etc., will he found most ar load of gl ! ; 5 and see wh 4 BARGAINS FOR TOMORROW---FRIDAY iR {Cartimeraiments B0 10 VS f-u,.,!,.‘.m and at prices way downe " $3.43. st of ovory o - the gasawars e o e o or . 00U TE 1 made, worth $6.50, o S0 This is the ‘cream: o e old band initial glasses, any nitial you | Bacon Sc per pound; this is a California See the assortments in show window, fif- . ; ':“’: i ‘:"'”‘“1‘"‘” ‘l[ tholot ““I‘l 15| want. These glasses are the very flnest | cut bacon and s vor nic . 3 i 5 nade up of the latest weaves, such as | gr o Ry ats (GHARD: 80| Wi dns A i aA NG PR e Plain China Silks, 32 inches wide, nice quality, in black, eream, | (o.y qifrerent patterns of the $1.75 suits. 1).-I{|m'1‘ Whip ‘( d \:f’_‘\ :‘] ‘m_‘l“ flint blown glass. :lh.»l, EtsfenanlaL |:l. ey ”|m Si ML, [ L L vl . e a o 5 S0l sT.8 50 and $10.00 Almas, Jords, Serges, Henvi- | per set, and some dealers ask as high as | long cut hams, 6%c;ysugar cured California scarlct, navy blue, brown, light blue and pink, only Our suits for $6.50, $T7.: nlAlss omm“g i B | cttas, Shopherd’s Plaids, Spring It 0, D em e O pr1EG A 606! nir ot T v e W S e are as good as you can get mn cl Wo are compelled to continue our [ | ots, Crepons and ull the new noveltios. | Wine glasses, 2ic each, very nice. Ge; Bologna, 8%c; head cheeso and liver for a third more money. special Ribbon Sule for one more We have them in plain, fancy, 3%4-pint tumblers. Zc eacn. sausage, Go; Frankfurts, 6ic; corned beef, [l [ ] e 11 wool o e » ! £ b y pl of, it i Boys' long pant suits at $1.75, all wool, | B day. and on Friday you can buy mixed, plaids and diagonal and all the [ Sauce dishes, per set. -'»l«"“"\:;:“g-: :.l’ll:yv\l:_‘ll fil.:'v':fl)u'.'.'. o bost e Printed China silks, 32 inches wide, a very handsome cloth and de- | light colors, for boss 14 to 15 sears. | ALL SILK | new ard leading shades. G plece croam wote, 230 Lere; 16 sach, | aro seiling It at; Gudahay's, Switts and signs on navy blue and black grounds, only A I-\n,n' line of boys' long pant suits $2.00, ”[: SATIN RIBBONS [ Complete lamps, 16c each. | ::‘-'l.';. ]m(vl\lnll‘ ‘:J.A..,‘(:;|]I;)::m |(f‘.“:‘ns h:;l, 20¢, 6- $3.25, $3.75, $4.50 and $5.00. 3 b b — Salt and vepper, 3%c cach. ound ce L ans, d d 59 d i M 2 cpel’yd, worll from 40¢ to G5 == c a af c a ar c a yar 1] . sgye Our Cracker Department, y y See the “TERROR SUITS," | B Laces. Trimmed Milliner Flour. Wo can sl you_ickers.chcaper. than inc! s 3C. v any one in Omaha. Why, because wo handle Brocaded black ndia silks in a number of new pretty designs a¢ 4 inch Lacos 5c yard. i R el L afly/anelin Omabi gAY beca g OB RIOID i 6 inch Laces 8¢ yard. ik What we said at the opening of the season & Pl ; = fastoriantinsthe Souites § Y i " vl v o Vi 000 perlative, 75¢. ctories 6-C0 = : k 4y 9 inch Laces 10¢ yard. f§ | is becoming more evident every day, viz.: W aranied good StnorlaLixey Jda, oyster, butter and lemon creams 490 a ard 4sc a ard 490 a a[d The Best Suits Made for Boys') § : s It isn't possible to find ANYWHERE a bet- | Spow Flake flour, G3c. for 5¢ per pound. Ginger snaps, sugar School Wear. Notions. f | ter assortment of stylish hats and bonnets [ And a very good flour for Goc. cookies, frosted creams and milk crackers e e . rs. Our VALUES are e : all at 7ike; it will pay you well to buy your n Wire Dress Stays 6¢ dozen. | n)lllxl‘r"‘ll (i A I‘w[n:u,fl” oiwery crackers at Iayden Our children’s department is the most ‘f;::“‘"',‘l‘lff‘jlf‘h"’(‘.l"r?“l“‘-“m-l;%';" Purso M | SPECIAL IMPORTATION—We have just Soap. ST L R omplete and contains the most bargains in | &} = & 008 L on, SCH received a special lmportation of pattern A y flm 'mv In juniors, reefers, combination, | Bl | aud Card Cases 2, worth 50c. d lats. On lay and following days these, | YWhite- borax seap, 3¢ a bar. Cheese Department. e ith double knees and seat we | pair Corset Steels he. With a number of original styles from our | it castile soap, 3¢ a bar. Wisconsin full cream cheese at Tic, 90 terror suits with do knees 2 | Tooth Brushes ac. own workroom Will be arranged for Inspec- i twpiic baris soan, 3¢ & bar. and c. Swiss cheesse, 4 lead them all. Speclal bargains at §$1.25, | bunches RisRaok 66, tion in our millinery parlors, second floor., e AR L D lic; you can 1y kind of cheeso you i c c $1.95 to $3.2 | i Our line of trimmed hats at medium and Atlantic soap, 3¢ a bar. want at lowest See our fruit and L] o 5.00 you can get as fine boys low prices is especially attractive. Climax soap, 3¢ a bar. fish counter. TFor $4.00 or $5.00 ¥ 9 T TG | 5 T , N | Henry Cook, president; James Thomas, S WATQH'S T TETTERR | tion or indiseretions; one whor induce- UM ATQ N tH1d AgAahEnE S aiee usvelt | L mv )0 ’l CS ' nt L ] n or indiscretions; one whom no indu ) A BA LT N N 2 R T P PaR corresponding secretary; Albert Berbig, She had never complained of any trouble gainst McMurtry a year and a hg Ana s Sl Sa0Fatar 1 Henry Keller, tre i her-marriage to Brust and commenced it s nancial secretary, and Henry Keller, treas pme sy between herself and her husband, and did in her own name, and also signed the con- urer, not intimate that she did not want to re- Gy e Be Materially | tFact to sell the’ contract to McMurtry in | Ghost Dancers Out After All the Big Offices Doathtotia NoDTalR Tloneor What Was Found Under Her Pillow After | turn home. When she left the house for Scope of the Institution to Be Materially | hor former name. She also signed the namo T ks 3 A T She H. the sugar she had $25 In her pocket, but she : SnIar in Sight. OSCEOLA, Neb., April 12.—(Special to The She Had Gone. S vt g % Widened, of Mary Sheedy to the deed. would not have started to Omaha without ¥ LOUIE MEYER INSANE Bao)=The funeral of M-{ H. Brigham, one her boy and her trunk, both of which are NN of the oldest settlers of the county, was here yet. Mrs. Davis has a telegram which USICAL DIRECTOR APPOINTED | which st Lomte eves. in s mebon"nave | RAW EQUITY RICHARDS FOR THE SENATE | hotd at the family residence vostorday, and | COULD NOT RETURN TO HER HUSBAND | was reccived by Lina-a fow days before tho NEW M raised the necessary funds to bring him the remains were deposited in the Osceola & dli‘ju,uwmnc» which reads: o back to Nebraska from New York. Mr. cemetery. Mr. Brighton was a member of Pat is low; send Waldort; come quickly. Me er went to New York some time since n Frick Thinks He Wil Run for | the Masonic fraternity of long standing, | Full Part Henchn ulars of the Disappearance of “CHARLI Prof. William Kimball of Grinnell, Ta,, | ¢ S\™ R 0 B O o e ival s R 5ty entatolilandirerde aiadkandkioyedt byiallt P e e This Charles 15 4 man in the employ of | Selected for the Position and Arrange- | there his friends noticed that his mental g — Rt D ! alsh at Omaha. Mrs. Davis sald that Lina T S e v faculties were falling, and his condition be- ® Seat in the Legisiature to Wedding Bells, Merchant Who Was Visiting appeared to be a sadly different woman | ene are Ny came so bad that it was deemed best to place Help Out His Frionds. NEWCASTLE, Neb., April 12.—(Speclal to at Her Ohio Home. after the reception of the telegram, but made iroct n Conservatory. him in.a hospital for the insane. He Is af- The Bee)—Willlam Grifin and Miss Mary no complaint. After the disappearance it flicted with softening of the brain and it is e Jane Donahoe were married by Rev. Father was found in’the hand satchel of the mi P stated by the physicians attending him that [ oo oo aiene to T : The following from Co inlwoman SulthiplsilottenttopMre Lavia, % LINCOLN, April 12.—(Special to The Bee) | ha cannot live but a short time.- Sinco his | FREMONT, April 12—(Specal to The | Waldron at the Tera Hill Catholle church 8 a Columbus, O. | o Jatier cannot understand the relation —The annmual meeting of the Board of | fallure in business last August Mr. Meyer's | Bee)—Already the political pot begins to [ yesterdiy morning at 9 o'clock. ~After the | Paper of April 9 gives the full story of the | botween the two mess: togents of the Nebraska State university | family have been in stra'tened circumsiances. | simmer, and candidates for state and legis- :;rt‘lll"l:"{r‘?:lf::klflnf‘:r&s m;]{xsl {‘:\.t,;llx':vm:.';;fi 4!l=<flmmflrum-'e in that city of Mrs. Walsh of losed today, the session being devoted al. | 1113 friends here have decided to bring him | lativo offices arc appearing upon the sur- | of tho brides parents, Tho f 3 South Omaha: 198 By H home and place him in the state hospital | o = G e Gy T 3 moxfientirely fo Fyuline Work. SBome Yery. |ihere, whitre ho willibainear Bis family:: He | 406 Frssiont ties ae ot e ationttan Chadron Physician important matters connected with the future | is being cared for by a brother, and to the | candidate for the republican nominal TON. Mrs. P. J. Walsh, a charming young mar- uddenly Stricken. ried lady of Omaha, Neb., visiting relatives rough Eastern t to the Gulf. of the university was taken up, however, and | latter the money has been forwarded. governor in the person of Attorney J. E. grfl:-\‘""flf:f;rI;‘*(;")-;;\)lr‘“}\“& :::;:‘)LT?,‘:L :xn.r:‘m:-.v‘:f{ 1:3) nlxyl.:n'or:u;.s:y lm‘mn.n:. and a or the last | . us a result the scope of the institution will LINCOLN IN BRIEF. Erisk, fand romor] hns it thatitne frature- | Kist 0. The Beedebrih i Jatisian bneiljdatk weorat las ehindjior dliappoaranos, OhnlalnE Wit Reomas . broslapat Bo materlally widened. Prof. Wiliam Kim- [ Shorlft Miller today turned over to David | publican nominco ever defeated in the stato | O fhe est Wows PURCAns of the sectioh | ik voars ago Miss Lina Dell Davis was | ang oniet ongineer of the Galveston & Great ball of Grinnell, Ta., was elected director of f}i“.;‘;(:'l“f; -“‘““,‘:l“ l‘l’(’h’}’\:’:;d:";";t"jsu'l"l',"““":‘l‘k‘yr for that position will again enter the arena, | W8 VEW SULLelY BELCTOR Yesiorday wiH R ;fi s \‘”’m'" (‘;"“\]‘{“ ‘\,“_'v Northern new railroad, has been In the city the musical department and an arrangement | o¢'the court. either for governor or United States sena- | operation neccossary, He was quite low, and | e helf home 18 how at < ' Omalia, Neb. | conferring with the leading business men entored into with him by which ho agroes | ° At Sexton the man who fired several shots | tor. It the latter, an effort will | loft last night for Omaha, accompanica by | he mother of Lina, Ars. N. J. Davis, re- | relative to locating the 1l of (e proposel to erect a conservatory of music on the cor- | at his neighbor, James Frazier, was today | be made to elect to the legislature | his partner, Dr. Weir. -I' ( A u( -.l }n\u‘. .. nue, lllavj,[l), ina fomd o) »].‘w ;\’]lr’l:l[lll)‘*’:llv‘l‘l “:u:y,"“.“.lp 1.‘.:.‘\ ner of Eleventh and R streets, directly | held to the district court in the sum of | thoso of complexion to suit. To this | y's New Dally. :"l‘r‘l'"' e L “’:'I"_‘_' The latter | s “morning which ho accepted. Captain opposite the main entrance of the university | Sp4o0, b Justics ‘,',,‘,,,"”y les In Jdefult ] g 1. L. Matthews is mentioned for | KEARNEY, Neb, April 12.—(Special part Lo Eehpiasyid 5 |l;;:,:“ Yas 80 un- | Roemer was scon today by the Assoclated grounds. The conservatory will be four | ing took place several days ago. tho sonato and Ross Hammond = for | Telogram to The Bee)—The Daily American | foriuhte as (o fall and injure | press ropresentative. He saids = stories high. It will be equipped with every- | A large crowd of base ball experts are | the house. The people's party s talking | Standard Is the name of a new paper that | \no accident. On the 1st of March. ahich ol oo o B e e thing necdful and tho regents propose to [ 4 tho ::Ixmtxrltvvl.-\l) l):rl&w:‘l(\’(s";\f(n:;‘]l:;:ll zIng | pr. ;\Imulll for gni\urlmr‘nxlull :urmeml;') \|l.|\rr }::n-l:«annu:‘rrn“n:;:v .’,‘:"|l|1):'|:l|“xr(nlll.”:xm“.rx',‘fi yas Lina’s birthday, Lin and hor son Wal- v»‘,..axl« and Kansas, through Oklahoma and | ake the ¢ department of the 5 RYOLS, 0 OnE tin for the senate, and Editol elly ha g s the orga depender a dorf, aged years, arrived at her moth the caol fields of the Indian territory to Den- lllllnlvkllul':l‘ muni f.,‘::,,:‘,;",...ry:\hm::fwi(’ol;l)«' EAmo with @ team 'trom the Stato” univer- | (8 f0F TAO SORECL TG e providing the Fred G, Shafter, who edited the Call, Which | house from Omaha; Ison; then south to Galveston. Assoclated upon the bullding will bo commenced at onco | Rachael M. Clark today commenced a sult [ farmers do not insist on a more immediate | cctsed to exit 3 Tow Cays Reo, I editor. | | Tho accldent to Mrs, Davls proved not to | with me are P. L DRI O X ‘ () and a large portion of it 1s expected to be | for divorce from her husband, who deserted | representation, The democrats have not Tobias Couplo Married. Lina prolonged her Vialt, Sho seemed to be | Oiark of Steriing, Kan. Tho eanital stase — Teady for occupancy in September. her in June, 1890. named a candidate for governor, but it I8 | 71oBIAS, Neb., April 12.—(Special to The | having an exceliont time, and Mra, Davis | will be $18,000,000, and we have the money M = The regents also elected Prof. Sweezer of Mlown Up with Dynamite. understood that Hon. John Dern's {rlends are | poq) 0 M. Quackinbush of this placo and | belioves she did, A weok ago. today Lina bee | Lo bulld the first 100 miles of tho road. Ve Doane college director of the weather bureau N Dypamlse grooming him for the United States senate. | 2 g L - | gan packing her trunk preparatory” to re- | have obtained charte Nebraska, Kans at‘the univorsity. The bureau will In tho | T PAUL, Neb, April 12.—(Special to The | Fion. John Thomsen Wil bo in tho ring for [ Miss Lizzle Wantz of Stamford were mar- | £an packing her trank preparatory o re- | havo obtained charters in Nebraska, Kuo « -future publish_rogular ‘weather and crop | Dee)—Last nlght about 8 o'clock Frank [ a nomination to tho stato sonate, regardloss | ried at tho residenco of the bride's parents | (TN Home. The boy was fittod out with | and okluhoma territory and the roa 1s sur- bulletins, and special investigations will be | Adams was found by the Unlon Pacific op- [ of the railroad opposition thus courted. | by Rev. J. D. Smith yésterday. After a | [ long journey, the ”"";lgmng “;“'("Il") (5 2 rARICANARIAN LIVOT K o mado i soll absorption and _evaporatlon, | erator walking amlessly about in the brush | The candilates, i€ any, from the farming | short wedding trip the young couplo will set- | fis 0" JEUTmeR, the frunk being sent to tho Had Enough of Washington Life. rainfall, Irrigation and other sublects 10" | noar tho Loup river calling for help. Hls | Somunities hive not' yet developed s | tie down to housekeeping n Tabias. Tt pensey oW odnewayieveslog | 5 s iad Bnonh gt i antite — $ ”"‘1‘*?.: ",,.Tfl]';.gu';.' m\n‘vll\‘\11‘=k:n:‘“’|\altrvl|"inlly en- | left hand was entirely blown off at the wrist | but seeding and planting, for which the MURDERERS SWARMING. ,'\'.',L,'vr.';"'fi,\,(,':::‘.\ )vi.h“m.‘-:v";“];:» fr:x:v JSome, male | Thomas Hammond of the Bighteenth district Jarged, the shops extended and twenty-four | and the right one badly shattered, one eye | ground was never in better condition. — chased hera than i Omaha: posidy "o Purs [ arrived home last night. In a_dcmocratic foriges added to the equipment for iron Work- | blown out and the other entirely closed, and | It may bo well to state that the friends of | Sentences of Death Passed tn Alabama— [ {ha house. Sinco then she ben ot Leer | mitss meeting he said that the pross reports ing. his face also badly mutilated. He had been in | Judge Maxwell, whose names are legion, are Others Awaiting Trial scen nor has any trace of her been found, | 10M Washington stating that he was a = ACCUSES THE POLICEMAN. the employ of the Union Pacific bridge gang | Urklng him for goveraor, but without 'any | yoNmGOMBRY, Al April 12—Tho four | *Her abrence Thr cneny lor been found 4 uindiaata for fonomination at the next con The excise board fs having its annual | 8t this place blowing the ice out of the river [ countenance from him In the least. ‘ but the next day a horrifying di ade by the mother. Mrs. Day s to the room occupied by he e T negroes who murdered Mr. Grant, a prom- pparently SCOTT'S FINAL APPEAL. inent citizen of this county, have received ““m"m‘:q‘“ —_— a verdict sentencing Alex, Joe and Wilson i lay he wa river, and spring round up with the applicants for sa- [ With dynamite. Yestc loon licenses and the usual trouble is in full { and was fishing in th swing. Many remonstrances are before the | had been carelessly handling a dynamite snowen ot washimgton. ite. e aees | 0o You Pay Cash ? that he was not a candidate for any offica Rabil ¢ D reom gRY 'e® | and when his term expired he would devote board, but most of them have been or will ba | cartridge, which exploded in his hand. He | Alleged Holt County Defaulter Again Be- | Woodley to hang and Jack Gabriel to the ‘,"‘_“'I"’;“l"““f;h“_“:1'“.':‘,“‘]_, FRing: aloust the 0 | his timo to his interests i this city. AT overruled. The most serious remonstrance | was entirely blind, and had walked in the fore the Supreme Court penitentiary for life. Jiny Calloway, an- | following is a copy. It was in a sealed en. Fog came from the mayor himself to the appli- | brush for over four hours. He was taken | LINCOLN, Neb., April 12.—Special Tele- | gther, was sentenced to hang a. fow di velope and addressed “For Mother.” Devilry. af the:River Goil, R b1c i r ot g i cation of Bud Lindsey. The mayor charged | to the Commercial hotel and given medical | cron o The Bee.)—Barrett Scott, the al- | ago “My Darling Mother and Dear Little oy VANCOUVER, B. C., April 12.—Oriental Y”" QUERY I0; ou can save ATl AR T T, IR | Slh ety RIS | e 1 The ey om0 (KB Gt fochaon. o | P AR s ar8 Dt i B, | YANCOUYEL, T € i 1 oriena ation of the law and produced a policeman | poison sets e man may possibly recove, the extra profit your mobbed several nights ago. The city never can go back to Pat, and ma, may God | at Hungmiao having overflowed its banks also sentenced Charles B, Zell, another | forgive me, but I am going to leave you for- | twice, Governor General Li Hung stated it “Credit Tailor” has to add murdere to hang. There are now eight [ ever in this world. You no doubt wonde who stated that upon recent occasions he | Later he was taken on a special to Grand | applied to the supreme court this afternoon had found the place occupied by men and | Island for treatment. for & writ of habeas corpus. The applica- -~ — at was caused by the devilry of the river god jmen after midnight. Lindsey mot Bt T S tion comes to the supreme court In the | condemncd prisoners lnothe jail here to | me kissing you and baby so much tonight; | which concealed himself there. Tho natieos on—10 cover ‘bad dobts.” 'mflu-'-: ll)'|4|.-tlnr\n‘:! nuu’ 1:; h;lfil gl:u“ b DAKOTA CITY, Neb., April 12.—(Special | nature of an appeal from a decision of | be hanged within three: months, There are | little do you think that it is the last goodby. | claim to have seen him In diferent :‘lllil!\ll AL Abpeared In the eity one night | Telegram to The Bee)—Owing to a defect | Judge Robinson. On April 9 Scott applied | 81X other murderers to be tried, and at least | In your care I leave my baby. Ma, be A temple is to be erected at the sp Tast week and that the troupe ordered three | in the form of the verdict rendered by the | to Judge Robinson for a writ of habeas | three of them will hagy :“:;‘;“ 18 Bl e 20l ||'xm\)'l.u.lll‘lm:<‘n'l" X Torr Cam Nt A ek and that the troupe ordered three e form of the verdict rendere o » i il aby girl; ks or me nix a mo Jury 0 Not Ak cases of beer to go with the lunch. Whil v o case of James Teller, accused | corpus, claiming that he was unlawfully S NA e, ing, and 1 Im to be a good little boy ST S l - ATt Mare AL Mupnor i b baasment iha| Lr¥.in theioase ot-damts Tellar \a imprisoned in the county jail of Antelope t Makano Free. IRERANL learhsium 0. by I8, £90g Wttle boyi | KANSAS CITY, April 12.—The testimony rousers--to order p o me of obtaining money under false pretenses Hl.5AAR 199 ol “ NEW YORK, April 1Z—For the secona | &IV o him and Pat. You don’t ; p 1 s, Governor voliceman kicked at the door and frightened i« BOY. BRNAEF: M county. He had applied for a change of know all the trouble I have. Goodby, for- | In the libel sult of Judge King, Govern e s 3 “the girls 80 that they ran upstairs into the | District Judge Norrls has set the verdict | yonue from the district court of Holt county, [ time within a few weeks Judge Lacomb de- | wive me. mother. and, mamun, 1 o neors | Lowelling et al t Populist Lawyer $5-56-87-%8 saloon. He also declared that ho could provo | 88lde and adnitted the prisoner to 3800 ball, | aaking that he be tried In an adfoining | nied a motion for & wiik of habeas corpus | tola you how Dat used o 1 have never | Lowelling ot ol neluded today, The DI=D0-s b that the policeman himaolf had been seen | Which has not yet been furnished. County | county within the Fifteenth judicial dis- | on" bonale of John Y. MeKane. This tast | hoar anything bo a §000 MOLhEr to mim wen jury at a_late how ni ported they to go Into a saloon at 4 o'clock in the morn- | Attorney MeAllister stated to the court that | rict,” The motion for a change of venue 5 baby. Goodby; I die a good w 1 ere unuble l isch 1 ing and take a drink. Tho exoise board | upon Teller paying costs, $760, he weuld rol'e | was granted and the case set for trial in | Motion, which was argupd Kriday, was based | DAY BHOGCRYE L €0 & QAU woman: for- | were unable to agree and wero discharg [} has decided to investigate. prosequi the case. the district court for Antelope county. on alloged violations of.ghapter 760 of the | KY8 Mo, mothor, Ofh my head, Take care | Tho jury was composed of ton republicans S t \ ol SHEEDY IN COURT William Thompson, & Covington tough, [ “'Scott clatmed that Antelopo county s not | Upited ‘Staten rovised statutes, whicn, ac- [ of all my things. My dear mother, goodby. | ono democrat and one_populist UILS-~to order H SHER ! g was lodged in Jall today, having pleaded | within the limits of the Fifteenth judiclal [ cording to McKane's counsel, made It un- | YORT heart-broken baby, = BABY BELL. Historle Guard Houso # : Iy that used to be, but | guilty before Justico King'to tho charge of | discrict, but was and had for a lok timo | IWEUI for any state (o detain in prison a [ ,God bless you and baby. hed SORE. BMITH. pek 4D ) ) now Mrs. Max Brust, was a witness In | ropbing Dennls O'Roorke, a farmer Iiving | peen included In the Ninth district. He | Person convicted of a felony short of a capl £ e HOLhAD oL ‘ones iisleRranied to. the FORT SMITH April 2 ol county court today in a case Involving a | yoar Decatur, of $26, RONR S A AR D I {al offonso whose caso had been appeated to | Husband in Omaha, and on Saturday follow= | guara nouse in the United States Jail yard O O Moe. “Shaedy | o f Prosecuting witness can be found Judge | ~judge Robinson denied the application for [ & higher court. The case will bo taken to | IN& & telegram was roceived by a friend In | \(o"hurned today. The bui s trial was the one in which Mrs, Sheedy | Norrig will havo a special veniro of twenty- | o “writ and now Scott appeals to the su- | the United States supreme court, where an bl A0S e w8 having held many f nd con l(whs:m to_compel J. I!H\h}hlr;'?‘ to baY | four jurymen empaneled Saturda preme court on the ground that Judge Rob- | other motion for McKane's release Is set [ 0 to 871 Galloway avenue and ] federate prisoners during the late war, a “,r‘..;‘I..,I“.ur..,.;‘_.;:‘\“.h which be had agree: e T inson was in error in deciding that Scott | down for hearing today. 9 A R BRTAR AT eram cording as it was in the hands of or th o purchase fro o Sheedy estate. Me- ght be tried out his conse -~ J. WALS TR R At T (A oavRg ) Murtry raised the point that, inasmuch as | M'COOL, Neb., April 12 al to The | MIEN Rtoiad without, ";‘MM.’” RE b A Henry Fuhrman Acquitted This morning Mrs. Davis received a letter | Other arm Sl bl 1 the Ay e, ronerty came throukh Mk | Bee)—At a recent meeting of the assessors | wherein the crime was alleged to have been | SEATTLE, Aprll 12—Henry Fuhrman from WAl Whioh WAR wedisn in pansil That Parls Fund A Bacalias shia kad recontiy HaTHeA :KM“ and [ Of York county it was agreed that farms | perpetrated. ~Scott’s attorneys also filed | formerly of Fremont, and & well known | jaen h)‘”‘“ PADAD: pEAGiAAIY Mimilanlo. thawe DUBLIN, April 12.—The Catholie ' hor husband did not foin in the deed. Mrs. | Would be assessod at $250 to §3 per acro. | Botico that they \"m“““"jl japril 17 move to { pioneer Nebraskan. who was indicted on a | a bill of goods. 1t was very briet and cold | 5ays Mr. Justin McCarthy, loader of the Sheedy came all the way from California | Farms are selling at from $30 to $60 per | #dVance the cause on the docke charge of complicity In the stealings of ex- | in tone. It acknowledged the receipt of th Irish parliamentary party, has ordered that his dear | the legal action in regard to the Paris fund to testify, and on the witness stand she | acre. Town and city real estate will be as- Kearney Clgar Makers Organi testified that she was married to Max Brust | sessed at one-fourth Its actual value. It an | KEARNEY, Neb., April 1 on January 4, 1892, at Sacramento; that | individual owns a $10,000 farm worth $50 per | g 2o The Brolod e e ~—r Y “previous to her marrlage she had a mar- | acre the assessor only assesses him $1,000, | T¢l98Tam to The Bee)—The Kearney cigar Paderowskl Coming Back. rlage sottlement with him in which he | but If he owns §10,000 worth of real estat: | makers severed their connection with the | LONDON, April 12.—The Dally relinquished all clalm by courtesy to her | In town or city the assessor assesses him | Grand Island union and last night organized estato. Sho claimed that she had destroyed | $2,600. one of thelr own. The officers elected are sasurer Krug, was acquitted after trial, | mother's telegram the jury being out only forty-five minutes. | wife and little be nd spoke G asked for particulars, | be resumed ying he was too busy to leave as business - - 7 S. tk was good and requested to be kept advised Fallure of Vi Morchants, 207 S. 15th St‘ ows says | of what might be learned VIENNA, April 12.—David Wiener & Sor that Paderewskl has decided to make a third Mrs. Davis stated that her daughter was | merchants have failed with llabilities tour of the United States in January next, | one of the best of girls; not given to fiirta- | amounting to §2,600,000, pecial