8 THE WEEKLY HKUAL1): rLATTSMOUril.NKIHtASKA, DECEMBEU 1, 1892. i i CHARGED WITH MURDER. Dick Berlin and Charles Hays Arrested Yesterday. BERLIN BREAKS DOWN. They are Charged With Taklnsr the Life of Mayor Miller The County Judges In Session at Lincoln. Smpectes Arrested. South Omaha whh thrown into the wildest excitement last evening when it liccninc known th.it the mip jiowcd murderer of ('liarlcH 1. Mil ler, late mayor of South Omaha, had Imtii iirrented. Dick Berlin anl Charles Hayes ure hoth wi ll known gamblers of South Omaha. The arrests were made by Slictiif Hennett, Detective Hiidwon nnd C hief of Police Heckett. The first inkling of any new move in the iimiter Unit the people of South Omaha had was when Heii nelt ami Hudson drove out toSimth Omaha at 4 o'clock last evening, iitnl ulier M'Ciiriu Chief of Police JJcclutt, who was waiting, drove to I ierli a'.' ho, ne on 1'wcnl y fourth Mrect, lietwecn J ami P streets. Cliict I ii'eketl rapii d on Hie door mid lt;ou il hein;;' opened nskrd to fcee ji i". Merlin. The Hervniit allied him inlo tin parlor, and while (die was out ol ih" room 1 1 1 . - oth"r two iil'iieei ea'iTed. Perlin hiuii came in and Kiel Mi. IVnm would he thi'i . foon a - he jot Ui, hein;;' then in l"'l. In a -l.uri time Berlin lippeai'ii and allied what un wanted. h.MtctjVe lllid.-on then placed him under iiitcsI. When the waria.it ,n rea 1 to li.iu aecu.-in;.; him ni murdei'iii;;' Major Miller he tihnoM hunted inv.iy, U'eyainiui hilil ell hi - 'turned to Chief Hecl.ctl anil il'-el.u e. I ii ir. iniii'i emv of the crime. lieiiin w;n lin n adowe I to return to his room. -i and lini.-h dressing dud hid his wife 4od hy, alter which he returned, pale, yet col lected, and said: "I am ready." Mrs. Berlin wan uluio-t frantic tvilh f;i iff and icfu.-ed to he com forted. Alter culeruiir the cah the party wn's driven to Twenty-seventh and N streets in ijucst of (."has. Haven, the other man wautid. An officer had been left Id watch him and lie whs mhiu localeil in front of Becth .im .V William's saloon tin N street; between Twenty-f m: ;!i and Twen-ty-lifth ft reels. He was arrested by Chief Jteckclt, Detective Hudson reading the warrant to him. After the warrant had been read over Mayes iv.iicsted that it be read ' a second tune, which was done. Alter the lir.it reading Hayes said: "For murdering Miller, What Mil lerr Mayor MilhrV" Aside from this he said nothing ami took the arrest very cooh , lie wanted In pi to his rooms and change his clothes but the ollicert would not allow it. Moth men were put in a cab and driven to Omaha, where they were locked up in the county jail. October t, Tuesday evening;, Charles 1'. Miller ol South Omaha was found in a d) iny condition at Kinl'.l mid Ihid-e streets in Omaha. Me had an uy tmllet wound in the left temple and never regained con sciousness altci being found. He lied next evening. Some thought it suicide, while other-- scouted the idea ami said thin it was murder. Tlii.i is the crime with the coiinnistuoii id which Merlin and Ilas stand charged. At noon yesterday Attorney Mil ler of Omaha went t.) South Omaha and together with Chief lteckett went to the home of Mayor Miller's widow. Mrs. Miller was taken in a varriaye to Omaha where, at the American office, she .signed the voiiifdnint, which had been drawn by County Attorney Mahoney, charging Merlin and Mayers with murdering her lnishand. No one but those directly interested in the case knew iinythingahout the mat ter until the arrest had been made. Attorney Miller, who has had a great deal to do with the case, said, to one of the officers. "It is a clear case ami we are prepared to prove all we charge." Chief Beckett said that he had it from good authority that the de tectives had found eyo-wittneses to the shooting nnd that it was claimed by them that Miller was murdered cm the very spot where he was found by the two German girls. Kuinor charges Hayes with being the man who purchased the re. volver that killed Miller. Berlin is mtpposed to have been the accom plice. Nebraska's County Judges. The county judge of Nebraska are in session in Lincoln. The nt tendance, however, is light. A permanent organization was lormed, under the name the Ne braska county court. Officers were fleeted as follows: President judge, I. W. Lansing, Lancaster; first vice president judge, F. N,l Morgan, Kock; second vice presi dent judge, K. R. Dean, Butler; chief clerk, William Warren, Dakota; chief bailili, W. S. Bourne, Gage. As a kind of executive committee, n "supreme bench" is provided for, each member of which is t receive suggestions from the judges ot his judicial district as to the better ment of condition or practice. The supreme bench so far as selected yesterday is as follows: First judicial district, J. H. Church, Nemaha; Second. B. S Kuinsey, Cass; Third, I.W.Lansing, Lancaster; Fourth, C. T. Dickinson, Burt; Fifth, M. Newman, Ssunders; Seventh, Oeorge H. McKee, Thayer; Kighth, William Warner, Dakota; Thirteenth, Gcorg'c Coiiim, Keith; Fourteenth, James S. West, Dundy; Fifteenth, F. N. Morgan, Kock. Ater some discussion of the rules proposed by the supreme bench, nnd other minor matters, the court adjourned until t) o'clock this morning. PEOPLE AND AFFAIRS. Judge Archer was called out to Shaferville Saturday nitiht and united in marriage Win. F. Moused and l.illij Monroe. Dennis Mcllugh was adjudged insane by the insanity board this morning. Geo. M. Maun, has severed his con nections with the Lvcuing News, and the News has alsodiscontinued their job printing department. - - The Masonic fraternity of this city will celebrate St. John's day, December 117. by giving a dancing party. A committee of live on gen eral arrangements us follows, have the matter iu charge: V. V. Leon ard, F. 1). White, M. I!. Murphy, J. Vnllery, jr., J. C. Petersen and Joe Klein. rmwii Tin; kk;iit m w. Nelira-kii Ci'y Ties. There is a man in Plattsmouth who certainly desei ves the alien tion of state senators. It is Mr. Frank Wilson who has been an nounced by some leading spirits iu politice as a candidate for secretary of the senate. Mr. Wilson is a thoroughly efficient man, and has the best endorsement. He has al ready served as clerk of the house, and there made a record for him self. AH Coolcy reports that on going home Monday evening from Kagle he found a pair of ladies' shoes in his carriage. Interested parties can obtain them by calling at Peter sou's shop, proving property ' and taking the same away. It is a ipiery in our minds how the shoes found, their way into All's buggy, anyway. Looks lisdiy. Kagle Kaglet. G. W. Venner is the loser of two line horses this week. A f ew weeks ago one ran away and cut itself on a barb-wire fence, At first the an imal seem to be getting along nice ly and the wounds healing. How ever, the wounds broke out and the animal had to he killed Ten days or so after another of his horses was bitten by a snake. It grew worse until Tuesday, when it gave up the ghost and was hauled away. -Kagle Kaglet.. Hon. John C. Watson, republican float representative-elect for Cass and Otoe counties, was in the city Monday, i:i.MU(o's LOCAL UKA.Wll. Tlie Trailes Jnnnm'. The enterprising little town of Kim wood in Cass county, comes to the front this year in ood shape, with a good local branch lor the Ne braska State Business Men's Am. sociation. The branch has a mem bership of eight of the leading business firms id the town. Mr. Koettger, of the linn of Koettger A: Arends, is president of the branch, 11. Kogie, secretary. Now 'if they will adopt the resolution of the j Plattsmouth branch, and impose a line upon members for non-attendance, and keep up their regular meetings, tliey will find that the membership in this association will prove the best investment they ever made. W1IAI WILL UliC OMK OK I'Kt l.'r elira-k.i City News. J. W. Cutright has resigned his position as city editor of the Lin coln Journal. This was no Jdoubt done to give J. Dan Latter a job since the asylum jobs are all spoken for. Postmaster Gere will also as sist Col. Latter after the 1th of March in exposing the rottenness in the state institutions and telling the people all about Farmer Van Wyck and the ixpeusive alliance legislature. Mr. Cut right will jjo down to Plattsmouth and run The Journal, while Kditor Sherman looks after the post office at that place. FATALITY AT ALURIC.HT. When the south-bound M. P. ex press due here at 2:14 o'clock was passing Albright, the first station this side of South Omaha Saturday afternoon it struck a man, named Gutherie, and killed him almost in- stantly. It seems that there is a cut there, and Mr. Gutherie had driven down to cross the track. Hit, wagon was struck fairly, and it and him self thrown several yards. Conduc tor Al Maae and engineer Jack Cav enau had charge of the train, but no blame is at'.ached to then. Kn-giii'-er Cavenau also killed a man at Weeping Water some time ago. Mr. Bennett Pierce, the man who went up to Omaha yesterday to have an operation performed, stir vived the ordeal, but the operation did not reveal what the doctors ex pected. The county convention of the V. P. S. C. will convene in this city Friday of this week. On one side of the new quarter dollars there are thirteen separate representations of the number Hi. There are VA stars, 13 letters in the scroll held in the eagle's beak, 13 marginal feathers in each wing, 13 tail feathers, 13 parallel lines iu the shiel 1, 13 horizontal bars, 13 arrow heads iu one fool, 13 leaves on the branch iu the other foot, and 13 let ters iu the words "quarter dollar." Kcv. Dr. Scott, the aged father-in law of President Harrison, died yesterday iiIutiiodii at 4:1(1 at the while house. In the absence of the sherilT and deputy today J. II. Thrasher has charge of ail airs. Sheriif Win. J'ighe went to Lin coin today wiih Dennis Mcllugh whowa., rcutiy adjudged insane. The social last night at the Gcr- ing lesidence given by the ladies of the P. Jv. O. society was a .successful ali'air. The society cleaned u few dollars which will be gixen to the poor of the city. Dr. and Mrs. hi inllcy, father and mother of Mrs. Geo. Noble returned to their home this morning alter a short visit in this city. The I), of II. Star lodge will give a "Pancake and Maple Syrup'' social, in the I. O. O. F. hall, Thurs day December 1. All the pancakes and syrup you can eat for la cents. Kveryhody cordially invited. WANTED -Wiile a like wiirld'm everv-wlii-ii' loi Nln ii' I'IhiIiikIhi1i uf llii' H nrlil,' Hie ;:n'M'i-t liiiulf mi I'urt Ii ;euslim; jaiid.nn; QIICOD'Q reiiiil lit W.-.m, cii-li nr in. Cllnal I O st.illlllents; I! 1:1 Ol mi It 1 1 ill iistrnii'it circulars unit terms lice; ihiilv niltiiiit over I. m vi'luitirs. Airi'iits wilil fK PHOTOGRAPHS: I'i'iil ri'ville, lex., cleiireil lli in ii tlavs: Mi reuse .ilanis. U ou-lcr,t I , rj.t in lurt v mill in Kev. J . Ilnw mil Mmli-ini. I.vmiis, N. v., :hi in 7 iiuiirs ff- Tucivnni n lit atizaaiiaumll "- HUlIkU Cent niitlit only .! ; luniks nil creilil ; Ireiuhl mid. .-iiiin--s iii.niiii Hiliia-: i'l Itl.lsili.Mi l'o V.'i 1 lie-tiuil M., I'liilii., ur .Ui Dcin I ii ii n st., i Incnuo, III. Notice, Net ice Is Icrel.v eiven I li:it seiilnl l.i.l will lie rcceivivl lv Un ciiiuiniswjt,ii,.- liis ciinnt , eliru-K;i, until hitiiniiv ll l tur t lie tiirniliiii Ii, ;iiil ciinnt v nf lln" (.illnwiim .iiniilii-s fur tin- war Ki.i: Two i pfii-iiriince civil ilncki-ts. ( 'lie iiiiciiriiiice i imiiiul ilucket. I ne cmirt calemtiir, lnw. I 'lie ci hi 1 1 calrll'lur, eiiiit v. Miim leincerv snle rccuril. Tux lists (,ir'lsi;i. I I ne in it ;i i i;il I ii mi I rerun I. irinteil one tren-nrerV i-iiii ImnU, is.i;i. Tun liliiuU iiimtsmi' lecurils. J 'lie blank deed rei nnl. Tux nveiiits ji M. i duplicates fur l'!!V l our warrant I ks, I 'lie etil ry record. I hie inil':ite n eurit. I 'lie e-tale record. All work to lie of liesl inalit , wit Ii i,at rnt Lack liindim;. 1 lieioiiuiii-ioiiers reserve llie riLdil to reject 1111 v and nil bids. 1 'iited tins hr-t dnv of I lecember. l'r1 l-'IVAMi I'll KsiiN.i'iMinty I'lerk. 1893. HARPER'S : BAZAR ILLUSTRATED. Ilai pcrV Ka..n is a journal for tlie liomc It v'ivc!- the liille-t and late-t inforiiiatiiin iiboiit la-liiiins, and its numerous iHu. IratioiiM, Paris dei-iiius, and pattern sheet -upplenienti me idei-peiwalile alike to the lioine dicmaker nnd the professional inodi-de. No epen-e is spared to make its artistic at trait iv of the hi-hest order. Its Iniylit storie., nmnsini; com edies mid 1 1 1 -. 1 v li t f ti I esa s satisfy all tasies, and ils last iaue is faiimns 11s biiduet nt w it and hiiinor. In its weekly i"iu-s everything Is included wliich is iif Interest to women. The s, rials fur M w ill he written by Walter lli-sant mid lCdna I. vnll. I lirislane lerhutie Derrick will furnish a piactieal series, entitled "At the Toilel." Ilr.ice Kinu, Clie 1 liorne Miller anil l aiiihice 'heeler will be freipient Ciitilrilinicirs. The work uf women iu the i. olnmliiau exposition will lie fullv repre sented with many illustrations.' T. W. Dii;ison, in "Women and Men," will please a cult i vatcd audience. HAliPEH'S PERIODICALS I'KK YKAK: IIAK'I'l.K' S MAfiAZI.NK U t HAkTIiWS W I'.KKI.Y 4 oil IlAKl'KK S HA.AW iu 11 aki'kk's vni'Mi ri;nrLK 3 in Postaire free to nil subscribers in the t'nited States. I'nnadii and Mexico. 1 he v ninnies nf the I!a7.,ir In fill ith tlietirst iuiniier for Janmirv of each vcnr. hen no tune is mentioned, subscription- wilt tie-in w itli the number current lit the lime nl receipt uf order. Hound volumes nl Harper's llnznr for three years back, iu neat cloth biiidim-, will be sent by mail, Mistni:e paid, or by epress, tree of expense Iprovlded the freight does nut exceed 1 prr volume) for 7 per volume. 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