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1\ I‘RIL lfl. 1894. 5 THE ()WAHA DAILY BEE The seventy-fifth anniversary of Odd | Coleman, The plaintiff In the case has been | Neh e ship In America will be celebrated at | an invalid for the past two years. The evi York April 26, Lodges will be in attend- | dence was almost conclusive of guilt. Talk Closing Out Indioations that the Trial Will Be Held in | ance from all the principal points in this | of lynching was freely indulged in. The pris- | | district Grand Lecturer L. C. Huft of | oner was bound over In the sum if $1,400, in | | Lincoln Immediately. Connell Bluffs and Past Grand Master | default of which he was remanded to jaii to | ¥¥pX AP, George L. Loomis of Fremont will address | awalt trial. %4 u the conclave, Peeuliar Suit Agninst the B. & M bk PRELATES IN CONFERENCE THERE | CYCLONE NE ORD, Neb,, April 17.—(Special to The Bee.) | X § —Christian L. Frey has sued the B, & M. | T8 T Genuine Twl Narrowly Avolds that 2 545 © X v = = = -~ L for $32,250. His petition alleges 645 causes X g i ’ ot D e i gt S BAPIR A ol b1 of action. AP 3 Ve have a special feature that ena- | BOYS Directed to Investigate the Affairs WAVERLY, Nob., Apri 17.—(Special Tele- | ' Frey, who lives about three miles north: | $43 e \ M ‘ ® 5 of the Diocose and the Charges gram to The ee.)—~About 6:30 this ovening | west from town, had trouble with the rail. | S X - . : --M‘“‘ big and fat, long and slim peo [\“ o l 'n“\‘ Againat the Isishop. a genuino twister passed by just outside of | road. He accordingly ‘laid™ for the rail. fd 127 (ln( ‘el C “C S ple to b(' fitted that can't be found CC ¢ \ , and getting witnesses watched town to the southwest, and a few moments X $ g N 7 , i s | " da ey ran north and south 3 , \ P " P atter a hail storm of unusual severity struck | S, A4y B8 theY FA RO ke of the -\-xé BC in ordinary clothing stores. We have a line of sizes of all | 1OC LINCOLN, April 17.-(Special to The Bee) | this locality. Stones of every shape, ranging | engineers to sound the whistle as they X. wool men's cassimere suits, sizes from 4o to 50, elegant | —Catholie circles are considerably agitated | from one and one-half inches in diameter | passed the crossings. The state law im- "‘4.)(‘ style and patterns, from 35.00 to 812.00, which is half of former prices. This also includes short and stout g | several nice pat- currency today | down to the size of corn covered the ground, | Poses a fine of $50 for --u""!r‘mul-xlm‘;\";'f‘{ WS Great big ones, hemstitched and persons, We have 200 Giand Army fast blue flannel || S b ) | . 50 suits, extra brass buttons free, at 86, You can also get terns --- vl«‘:‘\nl ," for ages 4 to 14, over the report which gaine that the case against Bishop Bonacum, which | There is scarcely a house in town that s came to 8o sudden a termination at Omaha | not more or less damaged, The ice re- last Thursday afternoon, Is to be reopened | Malned nearly an hour after the storm passed. at once and tried here In Lincoln, re by - rrp port cannot be verified, but the unexpected Uil dadas ity il L FREMONT, April 17, arrival of Archbishop Hennessey in this city last night, and the fact that he has taken up his quarters at the Hotel Lincoln, glves cre- formant and half to the county. . GRAND ISLAND, April 17.—(Special to R Ty The Bee.)—Secretary Powers of the Ne- (Speclal to The Bee.) | ragka Chiefs of Police union has secured a The prisoners brought in last night from | rate of a fare and a third for the convention Crowell for the assault on Conductor Brown | to be held here May 23. A large attendance » T i were taken back to West Point this morning | of the "“l"‘l'*‘h":‘l"('_‘l'_::_';‘ mayors and marshals Ceiicn o ste reorte ) The atonbINtop oamS 0i[i seom e ast, « alNos. Winartained; atHkL th: | 0L a0 N8t Rl S AN who Ad the hotel last evening, accompanied only bY | orime was committed in Cuminig county. o Sy ; L S evidently unannounced, for he recelved no 18mos 43 \\'Hlllnl\ Taylor, Li \')lwrm ‘l;'runk et typhold fever at St. Francis hospitai visitors during the evi . This morning | Willlams, Char! arter, James Burns, [ 91° Harry Pinneo. York Coupl the archbishop was at breakfast. After o | Conductor Brown was brought home from | YORI, Neb., April 17.—(Speclal Telegram brief conversation the blshop departed and | West Point this morning and it is now [ o Fpp B0 (B0 O SRE Tas T and the rest of the day the distinguished visitor | thought that ~his injuries, while very | [o RO HMTOREEES PO BEC T R has been left to his own devices. None of | Serlous, are not fatal. city this afternoon, The girl, whose home A new ditch scheme is on tap for the the priests who arc Interested In the case | piaiea hotiom. | 1t combines the stralght and | 15 in Osceola, has been working '",:"L ) ; L 10 after her 5 grande ol other ca against the bishop are in the city, although | diagonal systoms proposed and it is thought | rande hotel. Her mot o r 0 p 0 v 0 eet at they are expected on the later trains today. | will allay some of the former opposition, It | this morning, and the two were to me v the 6 o'clock train and go home, but the srominent Catholic of this city, who could | uses the bed of the Rawhide a part of the | U/ 4 : e . ¥ L e distance, and hence does not so badly cut up | Birl failed to appear. Cox has been working offense, half of the amount plain, worth at v them in an all wool serge. goods --- worth least 20c each. “ |u.1ir. } A PAIR OF 100 CHILD'S 2-PIECE SUITS, IN DD[)! BOYS' FINE WORSTED SUITS, AGF Ty SUSPEN I)ERS T T i B 1“:' T nlfll}:rvm Alte . I 3 PELLED TO QUIT AT.. VORTH A PANTS 10¢c 2.50 $5.00 a80c These are regu- 160 MEN'S SUITS IN GRAY AND OX-| g0 MEN'S BLAC 3 FORD AND PIN CHECKS, WE lar 25¢ good Elopes X < CHEVIOT SACK ALWAYS | SUITS THAT WOULD BE VERY cHEAP | A few more of| OW, BECAUSE LLLED | AT $10.00, BUT GO N GOT $6.5 with wire buck- S M bt m\n: LN those ¢1.50 pants ) W i le or ‘ISO"‘ 5 S . to go this week O s [ | BUT WE ARE COMPE! not, however, verify his bellef, states that it § in a butcher shop here. He took his em- Bros. 0 1A i o Honaoum case | farms. So much favor s it meeting that on : | ‘s SQUARE CUT BLACK llitatsanpeied iy m::vl.-;;vlv (hoRnG cas | the strength of the popular sontiment Man- | Ployer's horo and bugey. ———— | 360 MEN'S SUITS IN ALL THE DESIR s, CORDED, NONE WORTH at 6oc a pair. bishop had been directed to lnvestigate the | A8er Allen has ordered bect seed for 500 Judgo Ha; Won, . BOYS’ BLE SHADES, WELL MADE AND AN §10.60, GO IN WITH THE affairs of the diocese and the charges against | ACFes of beets again this year. WILBER, Neb.,, April 17.—(Special Tele- - TRIMMED, OUR REGULAR $850 SUITS, AT THE COMI ED TO QUIT | - PERCALE The populis they propos delegation for governor of Nebraska. The s of Dodge county assert that 0 offer to Judge Maxwell their ek ac- COMPELLED TO QUIT AT.... , and the bishop. complished neither of these purpos The Omoala trial last wi gram to The Bee.)—In the election contest r the county judgeship, Hendee against :\n‘,;rh.- ;.’.iill(:lu'lm.::"'““ ‘\;.,quh‘f:\.:ff",;,',:::.;.}; “',r‘ judge has assurances that if he will accept den, which haJa Ilu:u_n‘:l: :In‘”:!‘t‘ :‘II[‘(IIYIX'IJKKI::I‘I 3 expected this evening. S 4T¢ | 4 nomination by that party that it will | since February, Jud Gt GetheT (B e Lo 2 ottt s & unanimously nominate him. Nothing has | rendered a decision in favor of the W ¥ 5 = p AN A 5 5 MAYOR WEIR'S LITTLE been so far heard from him as to his will | bent, Judge Hayden. As the contestan! ABOUT 130 MEN'S SUITS THAT WE | 100:MEN'S BLACK CORK SCREW SACK SUITS THAT WE §12.50, GO NOW BE PELLED T i fused to introduce the ballots from the Firs Mayor Weir shied a little surprise in al- | or decision in the premises. The move- ) g 5 rmanic circles this afternoon by filing | ment In Dodge county to that end, however, | election district of Friend precnct In evi. with the city clerk his veto of the resolu- | is not confined to the populists, but would | dence they were not counted, leaving Hayden «_tlon adopted at the last meeting of the city | be cordially seconded by members of all | elghty-two plurality, council approving the bonds of Water Com- | parties. B. & M, Tracks in Danger. missioner Percival and Pol It may be stated that at t WOULD ORDINARILY SELL FOR $9.00, AND EVEN §10.00 GO NOW, BECAUSE W ARE COMPELLED TO QUIT, AT. $4.50 £ N o Q ED TO RETAIL FOR JSE WE ARE COM- ; E)C Percale and Mad ras shirts, col lars and rufl X Boys' suits that| ¥ ATEALS sold for $2 and| : o Judge Waters, | The Grand Army of the Republic organiza- [ NpppAGKA CITY, April 17.—(Special o last mceting | tion here, soconded by the other patriotic | o or Rt Bo s T T cutting of the council the mayor objected to the socleties, is making extensive arrangements NE R FIN TRE approval of these bonds. He based his ob- | to fitly celebrate Memorial day. its banks badly below this city and greatly | 7t $3, ages 4 to 14, NOTHER LOT OF ME! SPRING q{‘””\-:,,,\n{ \‘\‘ AL :\'\“, GOT “x';«n.:n attached an (I‘ Jection upon the fact that the statutes pro- P S EhG I Waaw interfering with trafic on the Beatrice | 423¢x RCOATS, IN DARK BROWN, NICELY | pop fup wi ¢ 3 THEM OUT AT THE vided that when an official had been re- [ SrobtingGeneral Weavers branch of the B. & M. At Woods siding, | (X o0 at 75c, now ) 1ED, SILK LINED. WORTH $10.00, | CONPRLLED 10 QUIT BRICE OF detached and ,\ elected his new bond could not be approved CEDAR RAPIDS, Neb., April 17.—(Speciel | between Peru and Brownville, several hun- ,idx COMPELLED TO QU AT. o 2 D) i )] ) neral J. B. | dred feet of track have had to be removed until he had produced and fully accounted | Telegram to The Be for all public property and funds coming | wWeaver spoke to a crowd of 400 people at | Pack from the river bank into his hands during his first term of office. | (it T PRS0 F CERIE B0 T BN B T Nel er o officl ad done The T e e ouever, in | peared to be in the best of health and | BERTRAND, Neb., April 17.—(Special Tel- spite of the urgent protests of the mayor [ SPIrits, but falled to arouse any great amount | opram to The Bee.)—The large barn of Mrs. of el slasm, abo the crowd " and the city attorney. This afternoon the | o€ Shthtsiasin, wbowt hale of the Srowd S50 | e Harrington was entirely consumed by % = ik = A ( 7411u:l\t1e frcc, 75 MEN'S SUITS, GANTLY MADE | WORSTED SUITS 'rn\r RE WORTH AND TRIMMED, A PERFECT GEM FOR [ DOUBLE THE PRICE WE ASK, GO NOW THZ PRICE, WORTH $10.00 AND $12.00, | BECAUSE WE ARE COMPE LLl-l) TO S0 it are vanp v rap | A1l the §2 pnntsl a0 > 7 H (0] mayor filed a veto with the city clerk. He 4 | fire this morning, with some grain, outbuild- aoxe o} Y S, Al though this is a populist stronghold. His Haoraines Bouie ara s H P g (ULoIEEL L Ly LIMICE specch contained mothing that could be satd | ings, ete. The whole was valued at §1,200, Cleliy G here is no question of misconduct in insured for $675. A small stable of Lin- to be more than clever word matching, nd 4 ] ! the whole fabric of his argument was that | IDSCr & Metcalt company was also de- the great business activity at the clos: of | Stroved. the war was due to the great abundance ot Ladies of the G, 4 money, Taken as & whole, his speach wus | LOUP CITY, Neb., April 1 no question as to whether the funds > been properly handled or not in this It is simply the plain and unqualified mandate of the statute. ‘His bond shall not be approved until he has produced and fully = 69 X R X X f, i ‘*x The §3 pants are; A HAN S 2 LINE OF BOYS' SUITS, | THE THREE PIEC —(Spec g a disappointment to a large part of his | o he Bee.)—Th e AGES 14 TO 18. IN CLAY | = BF TYLE HE FINES accounted for such funds and property. a P v egram to The Bee.) he annual - >( JORSTED, S 4 ND GHEVIOTS pea i ) FINEST S “Your action seomed o be based wbon | ML Ln o0 o April 17— (Speclal to | Ment of the ladies of the Grand fa sy ot e now cut to the WORTH. 4000, 30,00 AND. 310,00, COM: | ShpbaCI o ET THEM Now At riy| O in now at the po:ltion unless definite charges of mal- v.ULILS LRI ekl 7 the Republic will be held here, beginning A i g 2 ARTHEXOUSG M N 5] | feasance or misconduct in office were made | The Bee _*G"“;m‘ J-,l“4 “41“*1‘)‘" »‘{"’k; l:“ tomorrow. Delegates are arriving and a xx—;—{ uniform price of] PELLED TO QLIT AT. COMPELLED TO QUIT PRICE OF n the hond should be approved. This s en- | this clty vesterday to about 400 people, ully | jurgo attendanco is expected. A reception | y= 75¢c a pair, 'l”l tirely erroneous. The law does not contem- 10 W I LS QIS S was held at the opera house this evening. | 7 0 S i ~— . plate any such thing. It says that unless | PLATTE CENTER, Neb., April 17.(Spe- — 81 a pair. ,_ N 5 { D ettain things are done the bond shall not | clal to The Bec)—General james B. Weaver Heatrice Saloon Liconses Granted. z sizes. ] be approved. Your action In passing the will speak here Wednesday. Great prepara- BEATRICE, April 17.—(Special Telegram tions are being made to give him a grand re- | ( “mp oS peo " A¢ s spectal meeting of the ception. Farmers In large numbers will be [ & T o et e tlonT s 2 St Slaredt befora you reafrm || Ohihand. “Already tHe:town isfilling upiwith| iy counoll ‘toglent ‘elsts TR ICE LORY S After a protracted session this evening the Result of Poor Collections. being laid over until Wednesday to consider }"lly ('"]"“]‘;IL flj“‘l’ "““';!‘l:*i: to ""l"i“‘"-"“:g“:_" PALMYRA, Neb., April 17.—(Special to | remonstrances. rom Police Judge Waters and his attor- | . naa 3. Stillwel g 5 = T e provod. mis bond by & unanimous | The Bee)—H. G. Stillwell, hardware and im Held for Shooting at His Stepson. vote over the mayor's veto. plement dealer, has gone out of business EBRASKA CITY, April —(Special Councilman Webster made a satisfactory | and given a bill of sale of his stock and | Telegram to The Bee.)—George Munn was explanation of the charges against Water [ book accounts to mother, Mrs. Loulsa | oo over to the district court in the sum Commissionor Porcival and his bond was [ Stillwvell. Stillwell's abilities are not much | o's5i) taday on the chargo of shooting with ow collections | y,gn¢ (o kill. Munn fired several shots ) motion to approve the bond was in direct © % violation of the law, and the matter should : ULOSING @UEE MAIL ORDERS : Clothing FILLED C ) \\'h(:ll money ompany, accompanies 183th and Farnam. the order. W. L. DOUGLAS also approved over the veto, with but two | In excess of his assets, but dissenting votes, and general depression in business induced [ ¢*) s oo RS F o N SINT LITDEC | don today. The aggr L epson a few nights ago. \ E LRhS ong the ns wel o o CONVIOT MAKES HIS BSCAFE. him to close out. He will seck a business e ABOLISHING THE SIN Amonge the, tnventfons wer The Best Shoes for opening elsewhere. the Least Moncy. 4 A convict at the Vt., assignor to J. tate penitentiary named & 4 W Sarifitn hna Patterson made his escapo this morning | DIshop Donacum has announced that he | NEBRASKA CITY, April 17.—(Special place; printing p and was recaptured this evening. Patterson Atk m‘m <6y ."‘f 1-‘«§|: I_G)rb _"‘ Telegram to The Bee.)—Benjamin F. Hay- Geogre P. Byrne, v York Cit S ap- GENUINE was sent up for an eighteen months sentence 5 LA i2at % | ward, a pioneer settler of this city, dled last | Large Number of Custom Houses Are Losing | Daritus, James {fshy. Mont (R NTY from Lancaster county for chicken stealing. | "GNty iiation of the pastor the Baptist | M, aged 15 Tuvestments for Uncle Samuel. oc sewing machines, 'J WELT, His term had nearly expired and as he had but fourteen days to serve he was looked upon as a trusty. Ho was sent out this morn- ing to haul sod, and took advantage of the fact to make his cscape. He was recap- tured in Cushman park this evening. His Woonsocket, R. L; o Squeakless, Bottom Waterproof. Tiest Shoe sold at the price, $5, $4 and $3.50 Dress Shoe. Liqual Custom work, costing (ron 610 $9. Wy, 83.50 Police Shoe, 3 Soles. Best Walking Shoc ever? made. ation will observe Arbor e ar WVata Ve S day next Monday by setting out a number Eonder Water,Works Bonas Catry, Palmer, Boston, Mass., INDER, Ne il 17.—(Special Tele- alf his 3. Shaw, Bidd of trees on the church premises. At noon PENDER, Neb., April 17. ecial Tele- half his r i rL ) a church dinner will be served at the pas- | gram to The Bee)—The total vote on the | BURLINGTON ONE OF THE UNFORTUNATES il AL He (O . electro-! nhu.l\r!l( e tor's residenc water works bonds was 130; for the bonds, church and congre Bl gines, M. o . it “| . 0. Moore's woven wire picket fence | gy; against, 31. e it ; :.‘-‘.)x‘tl.-::-u S e "ru‘\]"'r ‘{"lunrl BIS | factory has become one of the settled indus- 0 e h) OMces Proposed to Be Abolished Cost 855,- | and A diocke, ‘New 3 $2.60, and $2 Shoes, plained by the fact that he | ¢, 1.s"0r Otoe county. The work is kept up SCOTTISH RITE MASONS. separators, William Hoper, Ticonderoga, N Ulequalled at the price, expected to be rearrested for other crimes. 504 More than the Gross Recelpts for B EaRR W day and night, and yet Mr. Moore is behind Boys $2 & $1. 75 School Shoes r leiphia sho. g AGAINST JUDGE DOANE. i Crt o, State Reunfon, with Work Enough for Which the General Tublio R s o o "K DI “":m‘ he supreme court this afternoon handed | The rains of last week give assurance of Four Days. Received No Benefit, Nam H. Wootcook, Wiliamapurs, N ADIES down an opinion in which it reversed the | big crops hereabout: Nebraska Masons of the southern juris- & —e $3, $2 50 $2, $1.76 ‘g decision of Judge Strode in awarding to ttish Rite are assembled COMPLETING THE E HCE o % and Porsonals. diction of the ) Best Dongoln, Styltah, Perfect Judge George W. Doane of Omaha an addi- 5 . g s clty this week. . v i eglsla- Fitting iand § b Best tional $500 for his services in conncction | ORD, Neb., April 17.—(Special to The Bee.) 'l"l f":;“f:'_f::'[i:;m; )’L‘_‘I‘Q‘J“j‘"ki‘l}bU}L'_'h')(_k“ £ (SRWASHINGTONIS ApHil il seSome legialaz| AR ERSNE S et RN RS S in the world, All Styles. With the impeachment of the three state offi- [ —The Valley County Teachers association 10 TR RaRe g 1 Y tion is probable during the present con- 3 Inaisthpon haying o by July 1. ON, April 17.—Census officials terday morning at Masonic temple, when | MO0 2 i o Mount Moriah lodge of Perfection met for ““‘f""'f’“k'"""“ ”L'”|‘;“'::‘::"'“::"::: :('":I:: WASHIN slotascret | nobicollectorgotouaton) are now certain that a thoroughly satisfac- th and | smaller ports, and the transferring of the | (oo™ Guiciment of the work of the ed on [ pyginess transacted by them to the larger | anip sus will result from the '”‘ii-‘.‘..-.’(‘“\\f‘.}i offices. It is asserted that the expen: into effect of the bill, which has just p ng f the extension of Douglis She and price stam bottom. 1 Ni o 1 on ckton Mass, clals last year. It will be remembered | noiq o % or 3 eld a very successful session here Friday that Mr. Doane claimed that he had a ver- | (o i e T e il al contract w > gel - | e a Ss 4 bal contract with the managers of the Im- | \ocramg were interesting, and the num. peachment that he was to receive $2,500 for SOy bers were well rendered, to the enjoyment his services. Ho recelved $2,000 and the | )% FEFR NOT B mana declined to pay more on the T ioat | foobtitad. the grounds that the supreme court nad held | [Iev: Mr. Ray of Scotla occupled the pul- s before the noon f continuous de HEREEH Four day. S Draaby Ay D oy whita | be gone th neluding | of maintaining the smaller custom houses | congress, provi E 4 that it had mo jurisdictien to try the cx- | Dit Of the Presbylerian church Sunday, while evening. > here | 1y Pk es result in | the time for the completion of the work N AT . f y TN : state officlals who had been impeached and | ReY: W “n ||.‘. onard preached at Seotia. ate and 8 " out. | 1s unnecessary and may at times res in e L S e R IGNATZ NEWMAN, 420 South 18th, ELTAS SVENSON, 4119 North 24th actual loss of revenue on account of the in- n All Saints church | experle music during the tha the 3 is now before th Leonard, who delivered The Teach. evening at ation, h to deliver it before the V pe v n sht said tods ‘he census act | A:W. BOWMAN CO., 117 North 16th. C. J. CARLSON, 2 ly provided for the publication of | W. W. FISHER, 5 Leavenworth, I A.CRI mes of all rviving soldiers of deceased soldiers, At m 8 North 24th SY, S0, Omaha — that consequently the sc were not worth the full amount. Judge Doane ap- plied to the district court of this county for a mandamus compelling the impeachment Moral Influen 5 e Valley County olr furnis been re ted | and earned the applause o l6y County Teach~ programme for the day ce of officials at the ports where are employed. A bill on this subject house committee on’ex- widow mana to pay him the additional $300, 1 V penditures in the Treasury department and | ¥ g0 Eo TRl e AT TS and he won his case. The supremo courd | 8 Institute in August. - ! o'clock a. Mount Moriah Lodge | has been given some consideration by the [ tlon congress has afithorized the A TRAINING IN CLEANLI {ESS IS A o Courtanasnolie thaLkElie) | et s andiNrs, fUok el s MeDonoughslete fection al s work amittee. 1t proposes to discontinue the | of all of the names to the pension bu < Monday morning for Maryville, Mo., to at- 1 the funeral of Mrs. Saunders, the mother of Mrs. McDonough, who died’ very unexpectedly / evening, where m will sa FORTUNE.” COMPLETE YOUR EDUCATION WITH rn- | ernment. It will isus office to compiete all > work by the 1st of July, as contemplated by the There will be then only 5 olumes remaining to be . c :d, so far as the copy s con- sion of ti | of they will be ing named ports, to- C.; Alexandria, stable, Mas: Burlington ce of collector of customs at the follg it: Albermarle, Annapolis, Md.; (Brownsville), Burlington (Trenton), N. J.; Castine, Me.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Beau- fort, N. C.; Bristol and Warren, [ R Cherrystone (Cape Charles City), Va. pus Christi, Tex.; Bastern (Crispfield), Md.; tly Justified in withhold- ing the warrant for the additional amount asked for, BIDS FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL. The Board of Education erday re- ceived the bids for the erection of the new Y, April 17.—(Spe to The High school building. The tabulation t & meeting of the city council held shows the following bidders, together With | agt evening the new officers were sworn in the several amount Bri Kear oy's New Officers Qualify, special of ofiic Served n the parld t elu, fourtee : lay the programme follow: s for the purpose ading to be done . e and Mayor Brady made his appointments for K smper T % . | Edgerton, Mass.; Frenchman's Bay (Ells- | of allowing the proofr Trich & Olsen, $69,500, with §750 extra for | 2P0 5 ; y ] ock p. m., Semper Fidelis chapter BOXLOR, . 4l 5 3 those most familiar with the census round towers: W. B. Hushes, $11,000, with | the next two years as follows: City attor- | of Rose Croix will convene in special orth), Me.; Galena, Ill; Georgetown, S. S e censu E. Beem: chief of police, J. | sion for the transaction of business Great Egg Harbor (Somers Point), N. ewe o | FERDINAND WESTHEIMER & SONS Warrensburg stone $6: Louis Jensen, | ¢ A 9 Discharges of emplo ‘ $71,300, ulxkn $700 f..l.mm 1 for ,.(',’:m,, nderson; day police, George W, Over- | W 50 p. m. ree of knight J.; Humboldt (Eur Cal.; Kennebunk, ( jafy made, but in A towers: . H. McCaslin, $1: e er; night police, M. special | ¢ |(\“x“‘}l weat, nteenth degree, Me.; La Crosse, Wis.; Little Egg Harbor | notice is given thc charged and they Kolly, $74.400, with $000 additional for round | ©Mcer and Janitor of . Morrl- | fonferre (Tuckerton), N. J.; Machias, Me.; Michigan lowed all the | due them by law towers: . Stephons. Bros.. $70.805, cireilas | man; welghmaster, Axford; street | (b (Grand Haven), Mich.; Nantucket, M tem t appe: ¢ the }s Bephons os., 79,803, clreular | oo isgioner, R. Russell; cemetery sexto > Al census being doctored are ah- Ose towers $1,100 a; D. B. Howard, $82 o U CRIE R EY, en Ol h aiehes, ) surd, . are being brought out (TIRE COPPER g 3 . e it AR S A Neljgon | Tio coungll:Fetused 1p'copfrm atte mong the del- | (Newburn), N. i L owers 3, S ] rra 04 AR YA ki L L nse 3 Sag Harbo Where r be or elim- towers $3,000 extra; C. F. Barras, §81, The largest belt used for manufacturing [ Chur Howe Wharayes nionionL be allm ys), Fla.; gon (Coos inated, it i3 or wi in ac Krone & Anderson, $54,8 cordarice with his approved ideas. No ney; purposes in the state has just been put in b All blds exceeding 000 were rejected Armstrong L bids exceeding 310,000 were relacted | g the cotton mill, It is a three-ply bolt, | Srrmatro ccho (B La.; Vicksburs, ollected for the eloventh ce without consideration and certifled checks | govonty-two inches wide and weighs 2,600 'Deadwood Peoria | Miss.; Wiscasset, Yaquina, Ore., and ) SR Ny way | sutpressad ob PLAME The bids on heating pin s pounds. . G. Ree | York, Me. 5 superintendent origi 03, Tolado,nheating and ventilating 47,85 IREELEY Veb.,, April 17.— ot or "an opinion, and tion, s published Teports ard Co,, Toledo, heating and ventilating, $7,250; | GRBELBEY C R, Neb, April 1 holson re out a warrant tary Hamblin, in a letter to Chairman | concer o po R IR AR \D Weare Headquarters for D. ghton, $ on b lating; 1l Plumbing & nd venti- ¢ (special Telogram to The Bee)—Judge Parks Merrick with the larceny of | Barwig, reports that ‘with the excep- | dec id his estimable family leave tomorrow for | $13 i money and several articles of jew tion of Brownsville and Corpus Christi, 835 for in the abs the largest mecting ever held in the town | house assembled in Knights of Pythias b der to Mr. nee of t X 0 1 pl bl ", A A D. pal ,,,: L A mereng | thelr home in Columbus, Neb, where the | elry, He states that Mrs. Mer Tex., there appeas |no oblection 1o THARE WATHL SOUTH AMERIOA, S Goan: o g e "t neat | Judge g to assume editorial and business | merly employed by him as a domestic and | the discontinuancé . ;,of the ports 4 % % e & Coopor, $12,335, 100 lesy € L | ot of the. Tolckram 1 that towh, | was discharged. Monduy”Sno roturnua &hd | named, The assistant séoretary also tavors | Inadequate Transports wilities Grontly Represented in Nebraska by St M. R. Hook U 880 | Which he has recently purchased. Tonight | !o0k her pay for wag 1 to be due | a more comprehensive measure authorizing Hamper Morchunts plumbing, ), plumbing and gasfitting; Korsmeyer Plumb. ing and Heating company, $8,303 on the heat ing and ventilating; $100 off it no cold air is used; } for plumbing; Bennett & Peck ing company, $14,275 for entire plant; Co., New York, heating and ventilat: Of the | the consolidation of some of the districts \\'.\THJN“T"f 1l to ten- | - She is alleg Avalatole caten | In the interests of ecosomy. The total re- | Consul James ol racens | and iy, esed to have stolen a watch | 5" ¢0n?tno goal tyead 1 at all the | has been concerning h tion. The formal presentation of a Knights | Minerva Merrick was arrested last night | ports named in the il except Brownsville | lem of bettering th of Pythias ch was made by T. J. Doyle in | L the OXford hotel by Detectives Dunn and Corpus Christi, 'werp $5,007, and the | tween the United Si a most eloquent and tou 8. This hhjus genies any connection with | expenses $60,601, an ¢xcess of expenses over | people on the west no ldea Ipts of $565,604. (The, following extract | joa, He ascribes to inadequate means of e R O M. SACHS, ol e N. H. COHEN, Bask GF. Soumt Arars LEO. F. WESTHEIMER, and Mrs. Parks a fare hing add the robbery, and while iy ;. was followed by kind remarks by J. R. [ who it was, she thinks it more 1 he & | report of A. K. Tingle (the 5. The plans and bids were referred to the | Hanna, J. R. Swain, M. B. Gearon, H. L. | the money and jewelry have b rom the annual report of A. K. Tingle (then | ransportation the present small trade r committ on bufldings and on sanit af- | Ganoo and others, u?l hlll<\|”: 11.“1“\1":“ g q}l-um t‘l r‘”‘:i‘ ‘Alu.-:nll o rl‘x;:"’ ‘:- v:;:::lr) ;liv‘l':flllm“’ll” lations, and glves some remarkable figures fairs and janitors, who will make recom Frightful Death of an Indian. and had many adm| " one of ;)LWI PSR T TIPS oy 1 (T how great Is the disorimingtion “« mendations”as to lowest and best bldders, | pANCROFT, Neb., April 17.—(Special to | saulted the girl. ‘The ssallant” kille e_extension of tie immediate trans- [ 1 fA%0r uropean countries against the MANHUDB HESTURED CUPIDENE"™ probably at the next reguls eting tomol . \e people of (he nelghborhoo R L Iy Inited States under the present system, tVegotahl A BUIAE meeting (OmOr: | myg pee)—Abbott Leese, a young Indlan, | assallant in the woods, and, pouris portation systey by fuatraation. ot now .In- : S 4 Eihepior He quotes the case of a young Amerlc Tow evening. who, while on his way from Valp T tion of u famous Frone physiclan, wl terlor ports at almost every session of con- aulckly outo you of all nore last even- | over him, burned him. He onfessed to his while driving home from this pla ’ e B0t IyloRtfiv’ ot "garons oone | . on 18 T P OFgkIIN, BCL 18 K, ., April 17.—(Special to The | ghout two miles. His skull was crushed and Rutherrord Out on Bond, 18 thus made & part RT3 VIKUBLLY dong Al he: | fookkite Ak Callaa 10 xpress e ohagr Eiiples, niitaess o Marey, Exhinusting Drainn, Varie Bee)—At a recent meeting of company A, | both arms were broken, He died shortly | G. A. Rutherford, the attorney arreste instance of one or more merchants for their | that he could hav e from Valparaiso n:en the liver, the kidneys and tho url Nebrask atlonal Guards, of this place to | after being found. He was noted for his | yesterday morning charged with assaulting | convenlence in the entry of imported mer- | by the Transandean railway to lue BEFORE ano AFTER puritics. e S ot d plect a second lieutenant to fill the vacancy | K90d traits of character and had never been | Mprs. M. A was released yesterday | chandise, and is not of especial benefit to | A¥res, thence to Europe a om Buroy CUPIDENT iens and restores amall weak org ¢aused by the th of Gabriel Chapman, | KBOWR to drink. on §1,700 ‘b woman filed a com- | the people who buy and consume the goods. Now Xark, 0. neariy the time and ho ronson sufo urad hy Doc exactly £3 mc could have tra Atlantic sl cifio side. The ¢ for $15 more rr eled over ) miles on tim, against 4,668 on the tatitls, CUPID lals, A written g ntenro, $1,00 4 only Known re ) and money 0, by mail - plaint against him. John W. Purinton was the choice of the com Alleged Vos Captured. pany for the office and is satisfactory to all STERLING, Neb., April 17.—(Special Tele- PERSONAL ¥ The local hook and ladder company has The customs system differs in this respect from the postal service, which is for the benefit of all the people, and for that KAGRAP IS, i sul shows t this ¢ Addross DAVOL M b, . O. Hox 2076 San been reorganized and Is now awalting con- | E¥am to The Bee)—Three men glving thelr Ty must be extended to all towns and vi Qition 1§ brou Jut by bad Goodmay Drux et o) BEAR 4 firmation by the general department. H. H, | Bames as Willlam Harrls, Willlam Mathews Governor Boyd has gone to Chihuahua, | regardless of expenses. Economy and aud axorhital ts the Bowker was elected president of the com- | and Thomas Roach, claiming to live in Kan- [ O} Mexico. administration would seem to demand that | SHARRIGGN Y 0 Sl ieine o irect and pany; Willlam Pappen, vice president: D. M. | 8as Clty, were arrested here today by Con- | ~ Hon. John Peters, ex-collector of internal | the customs business be confined to the great | pant steamer lines om Mo OHetns New York to Colon and also on the Smith, secretary, and F, Archard, treas- | stables Dollarhide and Clark and locked up | revenue, was in the city yesterday. distributing centers, where the volume of 4 ey for robbing a store in Pawnee City. They had | W. W. Wolcott, editor of the Central City | 'Mportations justifies the employment of a | coast of South America, which would be 00 10 Curorni o ryous dlsesed. ol i Wonk Momory. st HTat An abundance of rain is falling In this sec- | In thelr possession two pairs of new pants. | Nonparell, was in the eity yesterday ¥ | corps l)(»\-\[m(h»uu»nl rm;- rs competent to to secure r;.r“l l...p.x tates merchants dache. Waksefulngie, § \ Nightly B Iaalonn Norvous tlon of the state and every Indication points 4 = Superintendent Mallelien earney was | DEOtect the interest ot the sevenis in the AR AN AR farvion. youthfuters “ to a successful year. The wheat is somewhat L el I M T e T P n.mn': .':,l::;’»'sy "He | appralsement of forelgn merchandise.” 2 T . 3!"»‘\"“1’:‘;!!':‘;'Ill‘l‘:\l:‘;llyl"v':,:i\:?fri by ‘mal) e dumaged, but the frequent rains aro bring- STROMSBURG, Neb., April 17.—(Special 1 ask o ¥ - - We could not fmprove the quality If we Lhkive o wrilten guarautes (o cure or refan 2 Ing sYorything Dut o o ran T orii8” | melogram to The Bes)—Richard Hillings, | 1ok 8k the Sixth district republican con- 25 rtant Pat ixpire. paid double the price. DeWitt's Witch (I T Ak TR T TG w ot W ' P gressional convention to consider his clalms [ WASHINGTON, April 17.—An unusually | Hazel Salve Is the best salve that experience ~ Inpiain wrappor. Address NEISVESEED CO.) MasonieTemple, CliCAG @re belng luspired with new confidence and | who was placed under arrest some three | next fall. large number of patents expire by limita- | can produce, or that money can buy. ¥or sale io Omaha, Neb., by Buerman & McCounell and by Kubn & Co., Drugglsta