THE ALLIANCE -INDEPENDENT. JUNE 15, 189 A DOCTOR ON THE STAND, Hra'e MurOl Dr;W4 tjr XXr Moundt-Tb llatrbet l Again. Saw I'edfokd, Msu, Jane 14 Ajrain to-day a great crowd thronged the court room where Lizzie Ilorden is being tried for murder. Mr. Adania continue! the croe ex amination of Dr. Dolan, who des cribed the position of the bodies and the blood spots. At this point a juryman was taken sick and recess was taken. The pris oner was affected by the rue some exhibits and was led - from the room. Dr. E. K Wood of Harvard medical college was next called and described the examination of the stomachs. The hanilleless hatchet bad dust like ashes on the blade tightly adhered. tinder defendant's objection and exception. Professor Wood testified that the ' hatchet might have been cleaned of blood before the handle was ' broken Off. Witness found nothing to indi cate disease or irritation in either tomach and the contents show a dif ference of an hour and a half in the time of death. With H.OOO.OOO Capital. Jeffekso: City, Ma, June H. The Kansas City and Atlantic railway com pany to-day filed articles with the secretary cf state. The company has capital stock of fS,000,00, the balk of it 1.044 shares being subscribed by K. M. and C Deweeoe of Kansas City. The road is to be 200 miles long and run from a point in 8chuvler county, this state, to Uainesville. Harrison County, then to a point in Clay county to intersect the line of the Chicago, Kansas City and Texas railroad. lis WaoUd No Cofflu. Wichita, Kan., June 14. E, W. Israel, a wealthy pioneer, who died last night, sent for a carpenter yester day and with his family around him, after denouncing the coffin trust, he ordered the car penter to make a, plain deal box. Then he asked his family to put his body in it on some straw and to take it to the cemetery on a spring wagon and place it in the ground without ceremony. The old man was Quite eccentric and refused to see a physician during his lnt illness. A MAD WOMAN IN CHURCH. The Sensations! Killing of the lllabop ( Vabnque, lews, Fortunately rrtitoUd. Dubuq.uk, Iowa, June la. A fashion . ably attired woman about SO years old,who subsequently said that she was , from Clermont, Iowa, entered the cathedral during high mass yester day morning just as the sermon 1 began, bowed to the ' bishop and took a seat on the opposite side of the sanctuary. She was recognized as an unknown crank who had visited the archbishop's resi dence Friday night Efforts were made to call her out but in vain. Just as Father Klcm descended from the pulpit, she arose and shouting to him, "Come on, she knelt before the bishop to offer prayer. She explained later that the angels had commanded her to kneel before the bishop and pray before killing him, While the woman was kneeling a sexton appeared. (She grappled with him, but he forced her out of the sanc tuary down the main aisle and out of the church, while she shouted, "I must kill him. The angels told me to kill him." Chancellor Burke sent for a police man, but the sexton allowed the . woman to depart before the officer ap- . beared. ' One Nebraska Boy. West Poiht, N. Y., June 14. Fifty one young men received sheepskins be Death the spreading elms at Uncle ' Sam's military academy Monday and . were welcoaied Into Uncle Ham's arm; . by tbs commanding officer thereof, Uen. Joan M. Schoflelu. Among the cradu ate are: George H. McManus of Iowa, Hlmer W. Clark of lwa, Herbert H ' Cresby of Illinois, Arthur Edwards of Nebraska and Howard K. Terry of Il linois. . NEWS BREVITIES. The Canadian government has de cided to apply the game laws to the Indians. The Bank of Hope, Kan., has re organized as the Hope State bank, and lv.is not ona out of business as was at first reported. Frederick D. Grant, ex-American minister to Austria, who has been suc ceeded by Ilartlett Tripp, has left Vienna for the United States, The town of Pueehetnalta, Mexico, was destroyed by a tornado and thirty persons injured but none killed. Crops in the vicinity were laid waste. Receiver Levy ihi been given full control of the Whittaker packing plant at Wichita, Kan. He has bweu instructed to sell all perishable prop erty at once. President Carnot of France is slight ly ill lu eonheojuenee of his attending the grand prixtt race Hunday and will probably postpone or give up entirely the journey that he p auuca to make to ItrltUny. A tamer Kavrd life. A camera is to be credited with sav ing life. Mr. UttloUiila aiul party were lately exploring the Pamier with a cooblderable body of, natives and a Chinese guido. Whoa tlm time came for the Tatter to leave the explorer learned that he had made prepara tions to plunder the party In the Uor cghll Past, lie had the ruin brought to his tent, told him that he had tkn his photograph, and due I a red that he should send it to the 1 hlnene gov rnorot Ksshgsr with the reu.t that the original be midOetl. The guide confessed lit terror and the plot fell through ODD FACTS AND IVa.f tbs dsttMialka ef a heavy calibre fua at lufvUlsdl reeeutly tws.hvd all lbs vtaioes of s railway lists last pe 14 lo atullary ra si tu iiuto. Fr tsaalsly aoas el the taMure were la pumL rrr, Test kial at lU ais, m fw4 laal las RMrehtni et raiment t.f tuldisrs II jarjU ; was ritr4 by f earth aw Sifarslua Uwt4 Us lower s JUUki a Sssi wl Uit abvv the istr, Is t Baaksr ftrhaflacr's My. Milwu-xee, Wis., June IS. The body of an unknown man recovered from the river yesterday la believed to be that of Herman Schaffner, the Chicago banker, who disappeared June 9, causing the failure of his ba- k. The description of the body agrees in many respects with that of Schaffner sent out by the Chicago police. . Shot an Indian. St. Paul, Minn., June 1J. Dr. J. R. Walker, ia charge of Leech Lake res ervation, telegraphed Marshal Dan shower this morning that he had shot and killed an Indian accidentally and that his life was in danger. NEWS BREVITIES. The new government at Nicaragua Is said to be hostile to the canal project Ilichard Hamilton, a riverman, shot and killed his recreant wife and William hams in Evansville, Ind. Statistical reports show a heavy falling off in the exports of mineral oils, cotton and beef and hog products. Anton Sholl, a merchant tailor at Odell, 111., drank a half gallon of whisky and died after suffering great agony. Secretary of State Osborne of Kan sas has decided to refuse all charters to clubs intended to evade the prohib ltroy law. It. F. Moody, an insane farmer living near Weir City, Kan., hanged himself, lie imagined that be was in the way of the world. A petition is being circulated in Oklahoma asking President Cleveland to adopt the drawing method in dis posing of Cherokee strip lands. James Gross, colored, of Lawrence, Kan., who fled recently to escape criminal assault charges, was arrested in Detroit, Mich., and returned to iswrence, Two boxes of dynamite were found near the railroad at Joilet, placed there, it is thought, by the Lemon t strikers with the intention of blowing up the militia. ' Nearly a dozen persons were killed and as many more injured by g col lision between trains near Sabana Grande, Nicaragua, due to a brake man's carelscss. Citizens of Southeast Missouri will ask to have Professor liovey removed by the world's fair commissioners and a Missouri man placed in charge of the Missouri mineral exhibit. Ilishop Joseph D. Key was overcome by the heat whl.e preaching a bac calaureate sermon at Jackson, Tenn. The attack was not fatal, though the bishop could not finish his sermon. The Republicans of Cowley county, Kansas, have nominated George Skin ner for sheriff, J. 8. Wllkins for treas urer, R. 8. Htrother for register of deeds and J. 11. Fishback for county clerk. It is reported from Tahlequah, Ind. Ter., that C. W. Turner, a merchant of Muskogee, Ind. Ter., representing capitalists, is preparing to make a liberal bid for the Cherokee strip bond a Secretary Carlisle has called for the resignation of George H. Thobe, spe cial immigration agent at New York. The country first heard of Thobe through his contest of Mr. Carlisle's seat in congress. Ex-Postmaster General Wanamaker has telegraphed to ex-President Har rison asking him to accept the invita tion of the city council to deliver an oration at the Fourth of July demon stration in Fairmount park, Philadel phia. The lead and zinc sales of South west Missouri and Southeast Kansas last week aggregated aT.O.UGO. Of this Joplin contributed 117,390, Carters vlllo, 817,550 and Galena, Kan , 14, 000. Zino was lower and there was little activity. Thomas Sexton, the Irish leader, has resigned his scat as member of the lirltish house of commons for North Kerry. This has prevented an open rupture between the Irish and Glad stone because of concessions to Union ists on the home rule bill Kttft-t of Habit. jur. iireeley wa in the nabiu on Sundays after church, of going down to the Tribune office to examine his exchanges, it was a cold day in win ter, and the janitor, looking in, found him huddled up close to the radiator, poring over his papers, evidently en joying the warmth. A very visible smile was on the janitor's lace, when he exchiimed to the distinguished editor: "Didn't you know that thore was no heat in the building on Sun days?" No." thundered Greely; "I shall be cold the noon, now." And his exchanges. rest of the after ho went on with What People Bay of Stekelee's Iry Bitters. Rev. II L. Luebert of Watertown South lkot writes: "It I the boat think' I have ever used (or weak stem aeh." Sead (i. U. Stek'tec, Grand Kaplds Mich., 30 cents In U. S. stump and he will end you one pack aire Steketie's Dry Hitter. Cut this out and send it with vour order. You can pet thews lry Bitters at your druu store for Z cenu. If tot. then send to the above addreit ' We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement headed 'incuba tors and Hroodr" In another column. Mr. Singer, who a4v?rtlwa, 1 one of the larguat manufacturer of, theae ma chine ia this couotrjr. sod, the demand for his macula has bona great, that he has bn obliged to double the rapa city of bl wurk ki keep up w Uh vrders this Urge Hula U entirely due to the fact that hi tnacblnrs being built on a new principle, rv eay t ort and stlfict ry la htr rvaulu, and In the hands of Uuaf who have had no previous ipi ln, gUe gianl haw hr Sond tor eireuUa and Wtluuiula!. ahowtog jual w r.at the in ashlar are and at doing a over the ivuatry, Mr. ln(ir Is jifUy rvllabl. id is one of tits uil svUtnaivd p.'u!try brle'a la the wsrld,' hatching thuad of fowl very tr, Addrvas U. B. !n grr, CardUiWo, Ohltv WHAT THEY THINK OF IT. RefarJD Pie Comments oa the Great Impeachment Decision. The opinions of Judge Pout and Ner val in the impeachment trials in the light of all the evidence is a travesty on justice, and it will be very difficult to make a large porton oi tae masses oi people believe that It was not obtained by partisan Influence. OgaJaJla Kecoru and Pilot. The opinion is no surprise. The re sult has been anticipated and even the opinion of each member of the bench readily foretold. That Judge Maxwell would be in favor of convicting and Post and Norvalfor acquittal was ap parent. There is something wrong hen the opinions of members oi the supreme bench can be, to a certain de gree of accuracy, foretold Schuyler Quill. . Of course the chief justice is wrong and the virtuous Post and talented Nor val are correct as to what constitutes an impeachable offense but it will be re membered that even the judicial purists last mentioned acknowledge that hiring notorious thieve to do the state's work and paying them four prices Is as they put it: 'lightly prejudicial to the in terest or the state. .Hamilton wounty Register. The supreme court rendered a deci sion Monday evening oa the impeach ment cases, judge Maxwell was for conviction, and Nerval and Post for ac quittal. When the people get an op portunity they will render an em phatic verdict on Norval and Post-and it win not by any means be complimentary. The accused officials had been given a tip" as to the decision, and prepared big "blow out" for the occasion when it was rendered Pawnee Prcis. Both Norval and Post admit that the funds of the state were fraudulently used but do not think that they were used maliciously. They did not do it to rob the state at all, but just merely to repleeish their exchequer. Thou sands of dollars of state funds have been stolen, no one for a minute will doubt that, and those stats officers were plaeed there as the guardian of tnoce funds, and they should be held liable, and would be but a for partisan court. Micden Workman. The decision will not surprise any body, Norval and Post were expected to uo lust wnat tney aid. it was not expected that tbey could do anything nctter man whitewash the republican officials. But we have not heard vet from the court of last resort. The decission of public opinions is yet to be announced in the future: and we predict that the dessenting opinion of Chief Justice Maxwell win some day be sustained by an overwhelming majority through the caiiot oox. The funds at the asylum and peni tentiary are matters of fact, and some body must be responsible for them. The public will yet do what a partisan court failed to do, Beatalce Tribune- The supreme court in this state has at last handed down its decision and by a vote of 2 to 1 acquitted Secretary of state Allen, Attorney General Hastings and Commissioner of Lands and Build ings Humphrey of the charges brought against them by the legislature. judges Post and Norval were lor acquittal, and Chief Justice Maxwell stood alone for conviction. The ma jority of the people of the state how ever, believe that the decision wa a partisan and prejudiced one and that these men were guilty of the charges preferred. The tax payers of the state feel chagrined on such a terminus of the case, after spending about $25,000 to rid the state of the thieves Super ior Guide-times. The verdict of Post and Norval is against the people, and It is no surprise, in fact It enly vindicates the opinion held by the public all along. But there Is another court whose power when necessary is greater than that of the Nebraka supreme court. That court, composed of the great common people of this state, will render a decision which will be final In the cases of the men just acquitted. Too republican party in Nebraska will bo held to answer for the outrages perpetrated upon the people by Its leaders and when these people are called upon to render a decision Instead of one dissent ing voice raised against fraud and cor ruption it will be one unanimous ver dict from which there will be no ap peal. Independent Press. As we said in the out set the trial of the state house ring for misdemeanor and impeachment by the supremo court would end in a I area nas been citmon strated by the aupretue court, f thank God not with the sanction , of J udgo MsxwtU) connlsting of l out" and Nor val have declared the ree.rtondunts not guilty. Mother's fate wll be the same, ana an mo nosis oi neaven caonoi re turn, or cause to oe jroturnea, by any court in this state or a Judge Dundy of the federa' court the million dollar stolen by Moshcr from the people, and the appropriation of f 15,000 to prose cute the thieves by the last Icglvlature for the lawyers to prowente thieves snd bummers to say nothing about the thousand of witnoMos and bailiffs. The facta are the people have boon robbed, and the robbery baa been sanctioned by A supreme court. r.lmweoa lustier. While the people are forced to sub mit under the diuUloa of the supreme ciicrL vet It is a bitter Pill to swallow, all the aattio. Th evidence wa clear and ronclualve a to fraud committed againat lha taxpayer of the slate, yet a majority verdict eihonetau s tb will ClaU iroplleaUd frtun blame in legal , vet it will att change the oun vlctton of the wpl In the loaat, and is only on mr nail lu the Ud of the cofflaof lh btnll Mrty of .Nebraska. Judge Maxwell U to he honored for the (earlea manner In which ho has stood utt for the people of Nebraska againat th atiue of publ'o trut by tt ofh clU. All buor to hi nam. II ha won laurel fer blmielf thas will live long after lh name of hi I ate on tU bono) have sunk Into oblivion Cuaier Ounty ltuio pendent. t'arHtvra. We have a a IVtvU harvester for sale at on third off. pari cah balance ta thue, a bargain fur ' W. A. ifoaard, I U .No Ifth Kt, 1803 AD Institute of Shorthand 4 Typewriting The Oidmt and Best limine College in the West. Faculty xjTHHcri. No vacation. TbuuanU of Orsuusum sad old fiudvnts o -rupylntf pay! c it Aud Feponib!e position". w rite caiaiofTiir ana circulars Den re ce-i l Ing wuere tu iu-ud cll-e. F. f. KOOJE. Pre14ent Omaha, Neb. Make Your Own Bitters! On reeeiptof 9) rents. U. S. stamp. I aill send to auy address one package iekte Ltt-jr Bittern. te ptukaiie tuakfe our if alios bit tonic known Cares Htomwb and ki.li y dieaws. 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