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WORDEN CONFESSES. OftUferal Trela Wreeker Admit Crime to Uovvraor llndii, Hah Fkaiioisoo, Cat., Feb. 10. Hal' tor I). Worden, convicted of wrecking ft mall train bearing a guard of Unit- ad States soldiers near Sacramento, Cat, during the great strike in J8'J4, and In whose behalf the supreme court of the United states declined to take favorable aotlon, in hie plea for a new trial, bae confessed hie crime to Governor Vudd, with a view to receiv ing a commutation of the death sen tonne from the executive of the state. Worden'e confession eovore 3,700 word and gives the full detail of the crime, tolling that he, with several other, had been ordered by a com mittee of strikers to remove the rail near the Yolo bridge for the purpose of wrecking tbe train carrying the troop. II gave the names of hi accomplices and make known many detail of the work of tbe strikers heretofore unknown to the general puMla VON DER AHE OUT ON DAIL 1 brlt UeeebM flttsberf sail Is NiIimiI Temporeiilf. Yirrnnvm, l'a., Feb, 10-Chrl Von der Abe, the Ht Louis base ball mag net arrived at the Allegheny county jail at 1:15 last night in the outody of Petuctlve Nicholas Jlendel, who made the aen cation al kidnap at hi Louie. When tiie party reached the jail they were met by United Htates author! ties, who produced habeas corpus paper I' sued by Judge Jlufllngton, and claimed the prisoner. Jlsndul refused to de liver hi man until the United Mtates marshal bad given him a receipt After considerable wrangling thi wa done, and Mr, Gamble took charge of Mr, Von der Ahe, J, Hcott Ferguson, hi attorney, then signed a ball bond for l,$'X, which released the magnate until thl morning at 10 o'clock, when a bearing in the habeas corpua pro .ceeding will be bad. Von der Ahef attorney ay the arrest of hi client wae clearly illegal, and that he will go back to St Loul under protection, and not In custody, Keitof'l'estanastere. WitNiROToir, Feb. 10. Hereafter editor who are appointed postmasters will be permitted to continue their newapaper work without interference by the potofflce department Thl decision ha been announced by First Assistant Postmaster General Heath to aeveral persona now owning and conducting newapaper and recently appointed to postmastcrshlpt, There will be no interference with the newa paper work o long a it i conducted in ft cleanly and orderly manner, and there i no neglect of buslnoa per taining to tbe postoflice. MOB AFTER ZOLA. Tbe freneb Vovallat AtUabed hf far-lalans- III Trial ansatlisL Pia, Feb. 10, When the trial of M. Kmlle Zola and M. 1'errleux, man ager of the Aurore, growing out of the former denunciation of tho Kstorhaxy court-martial In a letter to the newapaper mentioned, wa re auraod in the Assizes Court of the Heine yesterday, souoa similar to those of Monday morning were wlt neMd A Zola emerged from the court room after adjournment he narrowly escaped lynching at the hand of a mob. TROOPS FOR ALASKA, Cabin! I)iiIm o uiva Froteolloo I anil Nkagnar. Washington, Feb. 10,At the cabi net meeting yeaterday it waa decided to aend two companies of troop to Dyea and Nkuguay, Alaska, imme diately, for the purpoaeof preaervlng order and protecting Ufa and prop erty. Ad rlcca to the government state that the rush to the gold fluid baa at tracted hundred of the lawless ele ment and that troops are necetaary at ono to prevent trouble. New Hapubllaaa Haal la Indiana. lai.UKAiH.ua, hid., Feb. lu, Charles 8, llernley, alawyerof Newcastle, ha been elected chairman of the ltepubll ean state cointulltue fur two year. Mr, llernley anuounc hi platform asi "The Republican of Indiana must no Ion (fur be under the guardian ship of an Ohio U; the campaign in Indiana must be made 011 the sound money Uu (ieneral Harrison must be invited to return to tho council of the party and will be Invited to sound the 'keynote' tor the coming cam- fn , fe W ut t f rmitiM, I .luting the late war lit UU country gold dlan rnn'. 114 ilia duns-ir lu cibmihL II ci uld be omu4 01 turn! from it biding until the use id lb grccu) k Umsii In threaten It su preiuavy, Then by a bribe, nf ou U IH rir tnni added li lu j ilce It could U a4 In limited qimiititli.e uly. lu view of the (at t aud Ibe rt-rtt mve t f lui Is l, im ludlug U 'luo, Vtiitce aud many alr tiatious, It may im uil as u etal i r iult n altut wilhoul rop tun Ihal r U Ihei'itly atallall and tvlUll IMi'ltrV tattle if etandili ftud tiit . tl.nl Ibe ( rival ai d sttddvit M gcu irs i t ar, ll Mt the lt4uaH iuli afi'i Uta dl.li u Ultle el 4 an net II urUind the (ilileiitw and the l c'iuiurtf if the t utlU i Vstilm 4 Mt It Ml fiiHI yti i.f al lul c iltnul i(4f 'H a and laud wiikttUt a uta 11 liluiw, ll was the jly atUI U luoMrt In th Amvf. iH at'l I ltth Midtilb as, i f t iig land an in i tiin.m i f l uh dMr tag Ibe hsdia iUi i f Aiuvilcs) til tbe tlwe id I lie rsl ivUUl.KI and 4 llii4 In lliti l ii-a, s(ur btf lie fval and kumUuiuu U HID, lu all 4 lave yial uihiii le (dl n iltf : Ma fiiiM iu t Ibe nvry r. trviht i f ih llm and 4trf uim tbt wily tuwaUMf saliatiuii FIGHT WITH STUDENTS. Two Tnoaaanil CIIobo Collate lUtft llattle With Vnrty I'olloemao. Ciiicaoo, Feb. 10, Two thousand atndenta of the Uuh Medical college, the Chicago College of Dental Burgery and the Marquette acbool, engaged In deeperato conflict yesterday after noon at liarrUon and Wood streett with iorty policemen, 'I lia battle raffed with intermission! of peace, from noon until 0 o'clock in the evening. I he police were com pelled to send in the riot call repeat piV.v. and in the earl v i.art of the scrimmage they were badly worsted. jt wo ft free-ior-aii, rougn ana tumbi fight The trouble bevan bv the student engaging in ft snow ball fight, it willed tne policemen iniericre'J, una th;n the student joined force and attacked the olllmir. During the fight four student wer bmlly clubbed and Oilier Hull! van and liPAiiniin wuru Inliin1 in a rnitn. ner sufficiently severe to give them lay on 01 one weew or tnereaoonts. A HOUSE CONTEST. Uabete In the Ablrleb'flowiwen Cm liagln. YiMiinotoK, Feb, 10, The lions yeaterday entered upon the consider ation of the Aldrlch-l'lowraan oon tcated election case from the Fourth Alabama district The majority oi tiie cowiil ttou reported in favor of auating the Kepubllcan can didate on the ground of con spiracy, en allegation vlgoroualy denied by the Democratic ma jority, Mr, I'iowman' plurality, on the face of the return, wa 2,067. The majority revised the figure so at to give AM rich a plurality of 842. Two apeeche were made on each Ida, by Mi;r Taylor, of Ohio, and Mann, of Illinois, and by Mer. For, of Mississippi, and Hettleof Kentnsky, for the minority. It I expected that ft vote will W reached to-day. (Jrsble I In Omebe, Of A ma, Neb., Feb, 10,-Francis G Orable, promoter, arrived n Omaha from Ht, Louis yesterday, Mid imme diately went to the home of bis local representative, M, I l'arrotts. II lays the blame for all hi trouble on l'rosldent William of the Chemical National bank, Mr, Orable save be will remain In this city for aeveral day to recruit hi nerve force, and than visit Kdgnmont, returning Kast later to replace Kdgemont invest ment upon a solid financial footing. Kill autar jUnallanL Cjuttanoooa, Tenn., Feb, 10, Jim Drake, a negro, who attempUid an outrage on MUs Btevcnson, a young lady employed at the Tennessee cot ton mills, wss shot and fatallv wounded by U, VV, Btevenson, brother of the young lady, Drake had just boon captured by o 111 cor a, who were taking him to jail, when NU) von son shot blin twice with ft pistoL llora-hlppeif bf a Ulrl. Toi'KKA. Kan.. Feb. 10. A senao tional scene was enacted on Kansas avenue here yeaterday when A. T. Hgg, proprietor of tho Ht Nicholas hotel was nubllalv borsawhlmind tiv . i j Josephine Morris, a colored girl. Tho Morris girl formerly worked at tho Ht Nlcholu hotel, but hod some trouble with Mr. 1'lgg. rrlotsrs' lli.ina Maaa(r Itaalgn. Coloiiaoo Si'itiNos, CoL, Feb. 10. 8uorlntcndent Chase Clark, of the union printers' homo of this city, ha mailed hi resignation to lVcsldunt William l'rescott, of the International Typographical Union, to take effect June 1. The reason unsigned 1 the ill health of his wife. Warrtiiitnn Man Kill III Wife Waiiuknton, Ma, Feb. 10. Karly yesterday morning Henry Twlehaus, living In Wright City, shot and killed his wife. wus Insanely jealous of her. Itoeenlly ha was disuhargud from the state asylum, whero he had been under trtisliuciit for Insanity, lie baa imuu piacou in custody. Ort-al rnhiiiaka llama. (ViKsrANii.ioii.K, Fob. lu. Karth- quske shocks continue to be fell at lillUer, Asia Minor, and Its vicinity. About 4,000 H.pla have been rendereil liiiuialttss, some S.ftiKi bouMs, thirty moues and nfliu khan have bn more or Im destroyed aud l.'o ier. sous have bean killed or Injured. Marrlaa VaaM Aj Macdn, ,Mu, Feh 10. Mr, and Mrs. Hsmuvl Itsiiks, who iwcupy a mall but well kvpt farm estl of Msim.ii, cvlcbrslcd Ih (Ifly-slstU auiilvvrsary ef thslr merrM life yeslerdsy. '1 hay were Joined lorfctber a life i.artuert In Kentucky, lebruary , 111 T Mil OMa's laallal foit nata, Uhlm FU lftU. Mtie lar, of t hlestfit, bs wade a iruiH. lion lt lift Ui inU rsnltal of t'tile and de aiuitbvr story under Ih stru. turav Mr Mialr sy be will CiHtuidMih this ivmarkapl fal for JtkI,tHH THE MAMKKTti. tsasM llir Mtala a4 I Its , III -4 Wluil-K t Sii Hi I H Mklb 4 l.-l, t. ftw(t Vtb..-! I v-. Ht A J. a. M t s, ni.ttiA e4ivk Hitt vSi n 4 4At Ht s4 M)Wl J iHf Mti H ! M Si Wt IH WSIU t4l.4 A N 4Ut a. 4 H raut - . t,tj ele4 ' tal.t t 14111 1t lr. tk S4ltt Oh SUdiif st4 ! h k Wt sii Aa ssii i tu4f e ik miia hm4 tf ss4 if it !. ttN t . Sllv kll liUlt, kill, 4 lA.4lMk allv 4i tttti k. BAllta M alilt It k4 ll.. Hlfi. It, kl.tA I I i Tka M4ikl is4, Iik ! tieaj tsM kiKM THE NEBRASKA 14 COLOR MARKINGS. Ohio Matfaod of Idaiitirfng lllowdad ffofl That f 'liaiiao Jlaiiil, The Ohio Poland-China liocord com pany has adoptod a moth'xl of Idonti fying lioga beyond doubt by tholr rnVit markingft lu animal that havo Jmxiii bred piro for gounration the different spot, strips and Dplasbo of mlor can m oawlly twM and diiscribod, a ft vblUi lxt, white hairs on ramp or spot 00 Nhouldor, Dta, A chart containing lach color doscrlptbu in Addition to it pllKr"' given along with a hog wnnn it U vil'l and awmpnnyiig it tiirougb vnry chung of ownnrship would lo ft mean of fixing lta ldnntlty positively. Buch chart tho rword otnpany uso in onnootlon with established earmark, Ut. U N, Dotihani (le-rihe in Tho Ureeder'i Gazetto the card a follows: Tho secretary has prepared form of pedigree on tho buck of which sppear blank outline of tho right and leftside of ft pig. These blank; outlines arc also ou the stub of the pedigree kept fj the breeder, lie give instruetion for the breeder to "tuko thi blank and while looking at tho pig before shipping blin or Winding Li pedigree for record mark on these outline with pencil all tbe point and spot a they appear on right side and then on the left, licfore end ing tho pedigree mark with ink, solid iloek, all these spot aud point a they appear on the pig. " It 1 believed that such a description will bo tnoro cxwMj atAur roil wicvtihisu a iiou, eipressed than i possible by word. Holder of sale of their produce can do buyers a servhio and themselve great credit not only by use of our tags, but also ly indicating Urn color murking on the outline to bo found on tho bock of tho pedigree. Thi should all bo don before tho dy of sale and tho pedigree filled out town their privoto reK;rd of breeding, so that on tho receipt of pay ment or note for tho animal there ii nothing to add to tho pedigree but tho purchaser's name and address and num ber of animal, Tho breeder who will go even further and instead of so much bighfaluting and misleading superla tive will uso a simple outline of form and add to thi the color markings, would close tho door against many op portunities for fraud and givo specific and reliable information. The idea is applicable not only tc identifying pig offered for record, bui for ivuwtu.y and fullness of description. We believe it is un effort in the righl direction. It suarens depends largely on tbe carefuluess of tho breeder who maynsoit. Ho may think it a desira ble thing and yet not bo skillful enough with pencil or pen to show accurately the ulA) and locution of murking. II also may not bo skillful iuuseof bit pen a a letter writer, but ho curt find those who can do such work if ho wish ( to serve his customer a well a he ought. The averago brooder can givo un these outline a better idea of the num ber, locution and size of the aniiual'i murking thun be enn in words. Tb Identification of bis produce can bo se cured and no shyster can appropriate tho breeder' skill or pedigree for anoth er l'ltf. Young Hliortlioro Cow. j For a perfect model of tho fomali Bhorthorn we have u nothing superi or to tho young cow in tho illustration. Her buck is as straight ns an arrow, ber color a flue red, spluxhcd hero and VOL NO miITIoN COW. tlu ru with white. Any ono at a glauc would know ht wu not nuitud to the dairy. Hint docs ml hitVe to be. i lllinlolt la to produce Ui f, Ulld lloLlj she fulfill It. hho t of one of till fuiuiiu American Miorthnni fiiiulliu. I4e kimk I'uiat. A I retdcr linoUt the lcrlliiuul l l filling soiiio milk cow and some fut tciiiuii ai. t r tho sMine 11 lull a In liift ttrul. It iHiiui!itu of brau, ivrnniertl and oilm. rtl 1 1 . wl.lud l- find out whiili It ih tliiiiiK! to produce H)uud of tun. r or a pound of Unf. lit liol.d im li (- und of gain made f tb ivi t, iktttt m li iuiiit f bulUif thi imw n.lu.tl 'the iitutl was that Ihl wwl a I f Urn Uwf, 0 4 leiilsj fa Ih l ulli I, i viiU l liu i c, tints in. le Htih Ho. 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J.A,IMVAU Unrrfiilon, N, C, vi "Aitymi l' ft inn mmilln k'ihii'I vmif ii' would nut lk nnr tut lli Minn jwf 'ii, N'tv ll-r llir"- month Iriiiliiinil my ("lfili,ltr,ii( IiHUihi'I l-flir U tllffi), mi l inyrntlr nri von y- Itm I rrtt'tirii ; I sin . ....... . inttrv ''ay i.ihii rtcf r'. in mv llfmi f venlvlir- s t- . ii j?-- Ilr I W'IlM huvt (llt-1 . . f W'JBL II ll li'i'l not Iwn tut you. a i wa rspldly ruinilns I'll" C'oiiaiimptlou, ' MM, HIJNKV IAII.;V. (irrrimWo. Iiid.. slwlf Unit litf w mil.il to lulunh, liron. chllln, ami vt-ry rfraf tor many yr. In on nioiilli Kulif'l i fi'iiiii'l. sii'l can now lirar tit cioik tics i"r ina i, rat lima in muiiy yes, MIHS I.II.I.IIJ IHIMI, s rliarmiiitf yoim inv oi i', wo'iii. I ni . an wii I iitm 1 in lie in Ilia (Hut ulni'i't i,f Con ii mot Ion anil wa klvrn Ut) H lioiwli raw, Hliv uvf " lit lor Hi nt'iut thfnt w k my toiili jrot U-Ucr uwi I Iwifni t'l iit hikI villi) trriiKlh. fly Hi" Hi') of the lint ni'nlli I kmIiiH In wi-IkIi! and now sin wrrV-tly well, nvrr t-lt l-tlr nor Wflslirt sotmit'li In my Ufa, You tsu uw my iiam If yOU VHOOM." I)r, Hnafy tititiriintwi a nosltlve arid titirriniiiiiil,coio fr (all l,hftbove1lasas tol )io who sunk lila aid and follow tils airnct.ions, Meitlcliw lor Three Month Home Treat' m v ut free. Tu Inf. rod lino f lie Xiwut-Ora (Uiru In very ifornrn unity and prove the. tit cures wiitiii mi tn,iiora linvo lltlltiil, UT, liifuvj will for a limited tlrnn. t)rttt,nrii1lclrjt t,,Mtli,l,.,. ti.m U (ri,..,, t. I HMt t H'nd a di''Hrf,lori of vour trouhla. name and V, O, wUlvn itonto, or wrli for our "ClimsMoii I'.luiik." end oromot attention will m jflven you fr, Tne Kana-Onrtt Onre Is prnparnd specially to bijii, tiivrii inuivtouui jin.iiiiJi, AMrnxn T)r. Mnrtthul 14atv. Ucp't m I'M W, JKthKt,, Cincinnati, O. Dr. M. Ilinlv ha an fnWiillu rfrmlntloii for al.llllv In lit irofi'ion, and will not prttil wnai ii ran noi carry 'Mil, w aiiviiw ourrcso er to write In Mn,l'hriittitn bianiiari. It MWtt,WIJit.lli 1100 I DDI C '" ArrLt i iit I .ll,ll,. I flu, MMliMrrraHtl Ik, (ill, l iiimniil i O-w llwly Oii, SI'WI. ft, ll. fr-lltl. Lalxiul Minn ,rliw. ;,i,lu ,n, n-i rim ltinm,iii,,Mtn, 4m nr;, It In Jhmk,,u. TELEGRAPHY Are you Interested iu teleg raphy? Young Indie nnd gentlemen cuj prepare them selves in cempnrutively short time. The work is plefisntit as well ns profitable. An experi enced operator in tlmrge of this deportment. Htwlcrit uasisUx in aeeurmg poaitions when coinfietent, Address, Lincoln Business College. Lincoln, Nebraska. rrOO,0,0r ; TRY A NEW... " Magestic " . tL Malleable and Steel Range. Monarch BlueflameOilCooklne Stove Banner" Cooking Stove. From . . . HALL BROS. CO., ' 1308 0 Street. I TIN AND IP0N W0BK;oI auy , 1 kind our HH'iHliy,4t IrnrMnll (irdr-i nlva prompt and caridul attfutlou. CHICKEN MITE EXTERMINATOR LICE KILLER hart - Km all aii. t wain, l . !" aaat auk I.I..O w JaaOa. (' ln, i,U4 t. SM4'IS wl l'i. ,, S.u.tt, ab I m! a4 WiU I ilao. ,.! Ua ( Sw B..l4 alii t .,l Mill., ! aW Un .lliait't H .4 (! al, lk Mm, I ! I u uil ! aa 114 s l l, -la !, ' JAMrt CAMinOr lltN Cttf ' ! . oooooooooo- TREES AND PUNTS jt 6 I l.,atal twill "I t ra M siuk el llst aaUsttM hae VII I !. U MkVHksSt ! Hr fkKMV 111 a akl.atal aall a lk,H.,. tnklrll aa4 ! a-K'lt K t, S H MtMi Saa, ,wtia la w 4t n4 fiMkt . riM ! rea W ta M I aaivaa l North Bend Nurseries, Horn lfJ. DoJie Co., Nlntka. 1 THAT miww FARMERS A" , , Beauty Nut-., , Beau y Egg Beauty" Lump LINCOLN COAL ISSIESSEEDCORN Hend Ave J-ecnt stamp for threw sample pnckttr of the licst variety of eorn Krown and 20-piK book, "Hint on tJorn (irowlrifr; How op-to-dt l urtner (irow the Ui Crops," The low AKrleultnrai ColleKe urw 1)4 bushels sir iM;re of this Mint, which kv52 Ids, of shdlml eorn from 7011;, of ears. Address PLEASANT VALLEY SEED CORN FARM, J. B, Arm stront. Proprietor, Shenandoah, Iowa. Importer and Breeder ... Black Percherons Clydes Shires and. Coachers . . IAMS' "Horse Hliow" at the five CnlUd Ktntes Htnte Fairs of lHf-j7 the irreat M. Louis, III, Hoyal, Minn., fa,, aud 'ebr. Ktate Fairs, snothered his eofnjstiUr, IAMS' "Herd of iJraft Horses, " win first prize for five ysar In mum sion nt Nebraska H tale Fair. IAMS Imjiorts and breils his own borw. No stale worn out old bor, nnd he sells them nt his home burns No salesmen nr hired by I ii ins to peddle inferior stallions to farmers. No First-Has J lord's Need to le 1'eddled to be sold. $ Breed Big Draft and Flash It tnk 0 yenrsto raise n C-yenr-old horse; never ws there n, time so food ns now to invest In breeding end rnlsin flrst-eless fit horses. The trinn fhnf breeils (rood Limit and (oncli horsis will have a KI.ONI1IKK MINK V.HHK lams' Horses Must all te Sold; never wns there so m any hardline In his bums. lams Exchanges Horses of Different Breeds, food uunr- anfees, and the (Hirst cold etion oi 1,700 lb, horses In Nebraska to suh-et from, Clydes, Hliires, und Gray 1'ereberori at one-third less thun lilaek I'l ri.ln roes. Z FRANK 5 0000000000000:0000000000000 SEEDS Established 1893 Save the middleman's profits by buying your seeds direct from the grower. We will senu the following seeds post paid for FIFTY CENTS: 1 pkt IteniiH, Cnmeron's Wonder Wnx ,.. 1 pkt I'i'na, ('nineron's Fnrllest of All 1 pkt IWt, CnmiTon's New Columblii,.,, 1 jikt Cnbb'iRe, Nw Knrly rerless 1 pkt Cucnmljars, Japafineii Cllrnblnn,., 1 jikt lettuce, ( 'nineron's Nuw lnlnrn. 1 pkt Water Melon, Hurl lest of All 1 pkt Musk Mellon, I'rldoof the West 1 jikt Onion, t'ntneron's Improved I ted., , 1 jikt Ititdiali.t'itmeroii's New Farliest of All.,, 1 kt Tomato, Cnmeron's I-llilnlrtK Ftpress All t lis above nre new varieties. Also two In run pueknKee of I'lowiir Khi'iIs, emli eoiituln Ina Hi d i llerent kinds ol Flower Heeds Total $1.70 Worth of Seed for only 50 CtS You can Have $1.20, the middle man's profit, by sending in your order at once, Setul for Catalogue, CAMERON'S SEED COMPANY, BEAVER CITY, NEBRASKA, Mention thliNcer 00 ACH1 1 M MM1HY DO YOU WANT TO PLANT KM 1 (iitrrt Vrwt, 11 im Tt, A pie Tre, tlr Vluse, I'mit I'UkU id M kisda, M.da Tre, ll.e, k. rMa, !., ,t re NEBRASKA GROWN? February jo, 1898. RED CLOVER, TIMOTHY, Blue Crass, White Clover. This Is the Best Season ever known for sowlncr Crass Seed. We keep the Best, and sell It rirht. Why not buy direct? Come or send for Catalogue. Free, of course . . , . . GRISWOLD SEED CO., Cor. Tenth t N Sis., Lincoln, neb, Use Our THREE "BEAUTS"? $3 00) SCREENED 3 60 ( AT 4 10) YAHD, CO., 1206 O STREET Yards bixth and Al streets PHONE 440 'e ;x f . izMp . feV Coach Horses, km," r.v IIMT MilKf, SUM', IAMS, St. Paul, Neb. b4s4.4t ::seeds SEEO GARDEN a)) inn ir,o 10a 100 100 lOo lOo 10a Ilk? 10 7to 01.701 i 30,000 tut rt ix oKfiuni) Ilvoe d. eriUl.ir mt iMirl,, tfe tlioM sh ',iee , ktikSHmd IUI K. l,llr.L YOUNOlina & CQ Qontwa, Nb. 01 PATRONS J