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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1903)
, - ICOLOl\\BIA \ \ MAKES APPEAL , REPLY FROM COlON THAT PLEA IS IN VAIN. COLON , Nov. 10The stelun Inuncb ' .ent to Boca. Del 'roro 1'hursdn.y last to capture that place In the name of the new republic of Panama , hu ! ! reI turned here and the ol1lcers report that the plnce was captured and the nll. holted : without a sho' bellitired. / . . No dll1lcultlcH whatcvr ! were cncol1n- , .tercd. Tile majority ot the 0l1lclal8 ot . ( Boca. . . , Del Toro arc uat.1'C8 If lallama. and thcy xpreBscd themselves as reJoiced - Joiced at the course alfalrs had taken on the Isthmus. Onl ) ' a. tew persons were found to be c1IHsatlstled with the ituatlon. 'rhcse latter were brought to Colou , but noL aR prisoners. 'rhe provisional government at l'an. ama has rccelvC't a. tele ram trom lresldent Marraquln ot the republlo -f Colombia , JotlvluJot aBSurances that U'o lanama caual bIll would mosr. certainly pass conlrcss next August . und that General He 'es was on hIs I > way to the Isthmus to make proposals " 1 10Jkiug to peace aud the Having of the .Alatloual honor. 1 1'he pro\'IHionul IZO\'crnment hat ! sent . : a.letler to geueral Heyes , which wt.l J ! reach him on his arrival at favanllla : : , Ij , lAd\'islu that It Is uselcss for him to " . ( : ome to Panama , as hI : . mission Is a , : hopeless one. The Unlt d States cruiser Atlanta as Just arrived from her cruise along t..h'J coast. , I Decide on n Ntbrnska tnn. PlT'l'S Uf G , Pa" Nov. 11.The committee appointed by the board of 1rustees of the Carnegie Institute to .d " . , . . . . . tlcleet a president Cor I he Carl1l'g 0 I rtechnleal schoos : o ( PI ttsburl { reported . . . ' ) 1n favor of A rthur A rton Barner- schlag , of New York for the position. Tbe comml ttee says that lt Is well 'understood ' that lr. Hamerschlag wlll ccept the ollleo when it Is t"rmally tIered. Mr. Hamers hlag has tor ycars been .a consulting englneH In New York .and h s beeu c'J1lnected with many , _ iPllulfc works in that city. He w.s orn In ebraska tllIrty-sevell years JUgo and received his early educatlun rin the l chooh ; uC Omalm aud New tYork , t'ollowll1l ! with spc'cial courSt'S ! ill physics ane ] mlu1Ilg at lolumbia 'Un ' ! venl ty. CIIIC3 0 tinrS Toy Pistol. OIIIC.\G,1\ov ll-Thecit.y ooun- ell passed an urdinance prohibltillg , It-he sale of toy pislols In ( ) hl a o. : rhe measurc IHoyllics a penalty or 100 for anyon e w 110 "t hall sell , loan , ( ) r furnish uny lOy IUII , or. tOy pistol , IlIr toy 111w1l1l pllce , or other toy lire ! arm In wbicli any explosive substance tcan be used. $ ! . . . ! : v U\lt\T,1J'l1J\ : ; ; ! 5 I' ' DAY OF THANKSGIVING - [ S t S However widely our people I may tlilfer in their Indh'idual ts raltb , an In matters pretuinfS 1 lng to church , party or sect , S 21 tlJere is one neutral territory 5 , where we can ull meet and jOin . t S bantls an hearts in pralsu uud tbanks to the Gl vcr of "ull good and perfect J.ifts ; , JI tor I life aud lIbel ty , for ( wace aud ; 5 prosperity , in our state aud rs nation. We arc once mOle t blessed with and alluIHlel't hur- I J vest. ' 1'11e threutenlng cluuds " : Wat hung over our broad tlelds wel'e d sper > ed when His time ! 1 PI t'ahlC , arid ollr' people have 1 bOlinUlnl frllit of tl1elr t : ,1 , honesL toll. All forms of lal1ur \ - , t IIno COll1uIIrcial ) euer y tlnd f J 1 prolital1le employment ar d rich 6 abu dauc Is applrellt on e\'ery l : ; ham ] , ' 1'1Jere Is joy aruund our s fJj ti1'esldes. and an lwucst en- 1 ' . . ' ( hm vor 'towards a purer and l j blglJel' plane uf 1I1e is ovelY- . where manifest. j 21 For uilihese b'esslngs prabe t 2J nnd tbanks be to Liuel. ts l ' ] 'herefol'e I , .J olJII II. llckey , [ 5 j : o\'crnor of the RlattJ o ( Nelll'.IS [ 5 1m , In harmony wi th the IWllOn r Sj takcn by the (1fl'sident ( or tile r United I'Hates , do hereby pl"O 1 claim Ttllll'sjay , i\o\'cmber : ! [ 5 l\JU3 , a ( illY 01' ' prl vale auo puh , L5 i lhanl11 ! vll1 alld 1 tecomt t . rr- ' 2 meud that tlte people of Nel > - \ ! raHIa : on that day suspen their . j usual a\'ocatons ! or toll and J bnsilless and attenel 111 vine worI I .1 ship in their chufClles or family f , circles and I eal'l1estly pray that , t I the same spirit m..y be manir r ! t Ht in nil of our state Instltu- : I tlons , I ! I Given under my hand and the : j . I great seal of the slate ot Neb. . ' 1 raska on the 6th day ot Nuvem- I , , l.903. J In the year or our Lord , l . . nnd ort . .tat. . t n thl , y. j p.Jglltb. J. H. MICKEY' , 15 ; . u ! \.nn.nJL : : : : iL ; iiUU J iJU i I-iIt Plot Against the Prluce. Vn NNA. Nov. JO.-Prlvate tele. grams recel'eo here from SOfiil say tlmt several Bul arlan officers havp. becn arrested at Kustendil , Philip. .J ) . . and BreslIlk popolis on suspiciou ot plottln aJotalnlt Prlnco Ferdinand. Opposition clrclcs IIsseJ t tbilt the procedure wus a meaSllr' ot rcyenlt becallse the ol1lcers refused to coerce tbo pCOgli ut tbe receut elections. , - - - - - - - - ro PUNISH REBELS COLOMBIA IS PLANNING TO MAKE WAR ON THE SECEDERS. TROOPS ARE ON THE WAY BIG ARMY MARCHING TOWARD PANAMA. , MANY VOLUNTEERS TAKEN i I All Clau" . n"Jurttltl to llnvtI Offered Thlllir Service" 'u , IllIJlre" . . ur N"Uunnl 'l'crrlturT. GUAYAKllL , EIIUador , No , " _ 14.- GenelUll'laza , preSllh'IIL ot .Equadur , liasallied tu I'resldctlt Marruquln ur Uulolllbia s'mpatlJizilJg witb him In the rccent events 111 Lbe Isthmus or Pauama. l/'esident / 1tlaunqulu has u'pliud ' thallklu lellCral Plaza and u t.llug that Generals Hoyes , l.auallel'- os , O : > pluu Ilnd 11oh.uln : Ul'e lllul'chiult 011 tu 1).10 a III 11 with a lar e almy tel l uu ue tbe IstIJulUlus. LIliA , Pl'1' II , NoH.orho Col- omulau mlnlstel' lit Pel'u has pulJ- lishe ben. ! cal > legrams reeeivorl trum his govelllllJent dated at lJOgOtlL , No10 , 11 aud 1 , nspectl\'ely. , The call1e raUJs say that Lbe Colombian goverumcnt has taken measurts to SUPPI ess "the IsLdmalu tr.1 tors" auo add tlla Ii all } 1artles and all classes uave l.trertd : tue I'cwruent I tbelr Ihes and properties in defense 01 tbe natIunul territory _ NE W YOHK. Nuv. 14.-It Is re. ported bere , says II Herald d1spatoh from lauallla , tlluL J1resldout MaHO- qulnls tl' 'ln to lell\'e Boguta.olom. . kJla. ' .fIl1erc Is roat excitl'llieut and the Amellcau lel utlon wbicb Is surrounded - rounded is protected by Colombl D t.roop3. . New nen Join Sirikers. CHICAGO , Nov. ] .1.--'l'wenty-tlre cars JUO ou the Wontwor b u\'eulle line , without dama c to tbe cars or injury to the nou.u Iou elllployes operating them , was what the l1hlca- o City U.llway cumpany wus able to accomplIsu ycsterday with the assistance - ance of the 11 Jlice I'pIHtm .nL. 'rho las trip was start d at 34U ; p. m. While tl1el'O wus no actl0 Int'rrer- ! ence with the handlln of the cars such as atteoded the attempls to run cars , befure the crowds lined the streets jeered and hooted tbe pollee and the nou-unlon lUl'lI ulmostlth - out illtermlssou. : Dut two stours were hurled at the cars durin tun dn } ' alld neltber did damage worl h lIleutlonlrllt. At nl htCall tlJo olllel. als oC tbe street cur compauy were Jncllned to view the day's worlc as belD successrl l and on tbe WUOlf satisfactory. 'lley announced tbut cars would be run tomorrow ou the Wentwortll avenue line at the sartle hours as to- duy Ilnd that attcmpls would be made to operate ut er lIncs , which were , bOwe\'er , not speeltietl. Wben the news or the strllw ( 'ame to Manager McCullo 11 he was Indlg. nant.IIAn a reerlleut with a Chl- ca o union" he declared , lIis worth nothln . Our llremau's contract , cill- l1n for one ycar's work is just twCl days olel and Is broken. W will gu right alon , how Jver. " tJhortly ar ter this decision waq an. nounced the situation was camp ica.'ecl for the company by tIH.'sudden s rike 1,1 the firemcII . m .Ioyed In all six powl'r hou"es uwned hy the complrIY. : 'rile firernon'A union made an altreoment two days ag-o with tl1ecompallY wllic" was to 1i1 t for 11 year. 'J' here was a clause in the crmtract which ave the tlremen the discretion to go un a . , ym. patlletlc strike if the company declln. cd to rultrat" with the empl .yS IIOW on strlkt' . 'rile company t'x lalIl'Cllt. ! , I nttl tn.le on arbl tratlol1 , ( lnd said t ha t it had al ways heen willi III ! to arll ! I rLle I the quesllon o ( wagcs. ' 1'lIe IIrcmen i t ell slJotned th" c ntract whlo. wa& , repwllatec1 this cYenl' , 'rhe ol1lclalh oC the fin'mpu's union dcchned thai I they harJ 01 dl'red the Sl rl ( J becal/S" / " th , ' com PlI1Y : Ihl.d decll fIl'd lh.j , r olfur to meditate bet ween th. . . cumpa.lI ) n.nd th" tJlUployes now on ttrlke. Foot Caught In Halter. NEllRA KA l ny , Neb. , Nov. , 14. -R. F , Banker , a plonper tariller 01 this county whllo watering his horse ye terdnv atlernllnn , caulht his reel In the hal te rand wes d rag ed nearly ha.1t IL ro1l6. If" was badly ma.llgled and cannot rccover. Bo Is Be v o-IJty. four years o'd nud ono ot tbe wealth. Jest men in the oountry. lIe has 8 la e lamlly ot itrown ohUdren. Girl Uurnrd to Uaulll. TOnIAS. Neb , Nov. H.-1he IItt e s'x year 01,1 da.ulhtor or Ole Eltle. II v. 1n stven miles liouthwl'Rt ur town whlltJ playlnll with Rome matoh"/I Sl't tl " tu Iler drel-s Hlld was burnf > C ) II bad she < il d at 2 o'clock this II ornln . \Vyomlng has Ita : vy Snow. OHEYENNE , Wyo" Nov 14-8nO\\ ha , het'n lallfllJot lll'nv y heru aUfI tf. the W'lIt Rno nllrlh or tht. clly. Tr.L II I''rvlce I. nOI n'IL'lv ' lmpared , 11\11 , Ihe hili h winds 1 lr s vera. d I'll pdSt. hu.vt ! 'done bome aulIlll6 w wirell. , L- _ - - - rHE ' : 'IE-UP IS COfl\PLETE \ STREET RAILWA V STRIKE IN CHIC. AGO IS &r IOUS. OnIOAGO , Ill. , Nov , 13.-Constan\ Icenes oC disorder over a dlstrlot al ) . proxlluntely Ilrt.y sQuare mllc.11n 01- tent resulted tuday 'rom ' toe Inaugu. . . ration at a strike by tt. . employcs 01 ilnc or the two prlncl pal slJrface stret't ' railway colUplnle.1 in Ohlcago. All I.lonLr the 11 ne1 whercyer ORrs were ! tarted strike sympathizers made ( I s. porate onqlau hls on the orews , begin olllK at dawn or day and continullllot ' 5 long as cars remalne on the tracks. 'JIho tieupVas made cOIn- plete. A number ot cars wcro wreoke aul that 1:0 : persoll was klt.ed Is no fault. . DC the rioters. One man had his back' ' brokcn and tbe tirst shot ot the strlko was tired at Wentworth avenue and West SI.xty.nlntb : street , where IL mob DC several huudred persons tried to hold up a train. . Many persons , cbielly non-union , ' 'treoL car men , were Injured by flylu ! ! ; tones or splintorl'rJ glass. ' 1'\\0 womel' were among those hurt. ExceptlllV Itew dozen passenKers who had to Ilee from the cars , the 3OJOOO dally patrOlls or tbe company were forced to all Burts of oLher mcht- 1ds in order to Het down toWJl and back. back.With face. . ILmI hanes ! bleeding from hc ILttacks of the strikers , motormen , rlplUen and conductors who tried to rUn train : : ! returned to the barns and rerused to go oU\ ) again unless the 'rains ' bore platlOt1s ot police or ( Jatrol Nagons were aloulotSlce , Tile polleo conllned their elforts to \celnlt' \ that r.he pa6 , > ago of MS from iho barns wus unobstructcd and that Irowds anci bl < Jckarles In tbe litrcets "ere quickly cleared. 'fills w s done lnder ordenl from Mayor Harrison , i IVhose announced pUI'pO'iO was to pre- ' lerve an Impartial attltu e. takin" , Ildcs neither fo1' nor a u.lnst the I > LrH Irs or tbe street car cOUlpany , Wille ihouloh known us the OlJhm o Oil 'allwny , Is private corpora.tlun , th. . ines ot which extend tlJroUr.11 , ( ) ur.h side or the city , radlatiu , . : 11' ' .be buslncs conter. Brynn Salls for Europe. NEW YORK , Nov. 13.-\'lIllam J. ( lryan sailed tor EurttJe { ycaterc1ay rdllJ his thlrt < : en-yuJ.r-old son WillIam - Iam J. Urj'an , jr. , on tbe Bteam' r Majestic. II Is oin to EIJrope for tbe ilrst tJUlt : , partly on busilless an partly ror plasuJ ! ! , aud will take in lbe Ulust or En land and n. oed part or the continent berore r turn. IUI ! . lIe will be one several w eks BIIore 1.1" sailed Mr. Dryau W S ltked by liD Intervlewf'r : . IIVlIl t.he . democrats go to the polle next year as 11 unl ted party ? " III thlDk all democrats w1ll ba unltecJ at the polls , but not or course these who are not democrau.l. ' 1'hose whO are DOt delllocrats , ,111 Dot be wah the demoe'ratll. " lilt all ulotlee upon you , would you Rccept tbe nUmIDfttlon ? " "I am nOL a candidate. I have ! laid tbls uefore. 1 repcat it. I am not a ( 'aodldate ror onlce. "On my return [ lihall simply ro- ; ume my tight tor democracy , and what I shall do caD be gl\uged b ! w nil t I ha vo dune in the past. 1 bODe to keep up tbe U 11 t tOJ ut least tweuty-/Jve / years more. I w1l1 tlten be slxty-cilll1t yrars or age , and In the meautlme ther w1l1 b six presidential clectlons. Eveu then 1 may not be too uld to coutlnue tht Ugbt. " Rosebud Reservation Openlrlg. WASIIl G'1'ON , Nov. JJ.Iiln : ) NetJraslwl1s are Inquiring when tIIQ Indl.n lan s of Hoseull Sioux In Gn oory county , SO'ltb D.tkota , will U2 ollened to settlt.1r ! , and wha t aut 100 , It any , this s"sslon ur con- J.ress ! Is lIkely to talte on the suuject. 3enator Gt JU el of Iouth : : ] JllhoI , who has munged : the leglslatlOQ from the ellfInlllg was aoled ! Wllct er ne wOllld push the UH'asurQ du ! litthts \ se slon , .eplled tbut he WOllld do & 0. ' ! 'hc seu/lror / had ( lisenssod the slIb. Je t wltll COII'udssloner JOlles or the InC1lan oUlce. in the \Jope \ oC allree- IIJ UpOIl II plan ot act 1011 that cOlli i be cnllor ed lJy thc cOlllmlsslOner / the . , ecretarv or tht' interior. In thll case reat conslderalion lias bt.cv shown the Inulang and more than II year's tI rue IOit In tr 'IIJ 10 get t hell rotlseot : to sell their lanlls at II slatl'd price. In many otbcr IIlce cuses the Ilovernment hus not been 80 ( 'onsld. craie. Seuutor Gamble will SOon In. tloduce u hlll deslgued to ovelcoml all OIIJI'CtlOfIS to the ol'eilinu ' or tlu ROi"IIUrJ Ian tis anti push It tblouU b tbe IndIan committee. G"v rnor Gr nts Edradltron. SAN FRA NCI CO , Nov. 13.-Gov , ( TIer , Partlee has ISiued It warrlI1\ \ IIr ( , XI ta itlon ala IJst IJI1\'iCJ O. Nd. SOli , the III to whll has been unde. /lrle1lt / hetur / se\'eral elal's upun tilt cllar e Ilf bcln accessory tll II mur del cummltted by Ills brother 111 'U' Ifc1110 , K Hi. 'rile 8heriIT . IIIIIIH"lIIery , 'ounly , Kall'ls : ! , arrive .J , In SH'IIIIU ctll \ \ Ith rellll sltlOn pll' Ip"IS. . " 1IIIIIIelIataiv ! 1tllll11ed IU tha .VOI n.r 10. \\/lrrant / Itllthorlzlll hotu to t..kt. N clbou buck to KansUf \ - - ' - - - ' . . . , . " ' . - . . . - . . - . , . . - - . - TREATY WILL BE OFFERED ISTHMIANS MAY DEMANp AND Sr : . CURE CONCESSIONS. COtON , 1'0W.Tho overdue nl'rmall Rtl'l1ll1er SCOthL nrrl ved froll ) the coast lit tllIndown yestcrdM' , flyln ; . : tllo I olomhlall f1a . Iler agcnls Hlg' fHllIcllthe ScOtllL to come n'ollsith' ) : hd hart , hut she Is nuw anchored n mile llld a half rrom the harbor. Outters Imm the United Htatcs auxiliary cnlls"r Dixie are pl'ing to 1\,11(1 from Ihe I'otla'hldl ' hns uu communlc\- : 11011 wi th the 8' oro. ' 1'hore is rcat excltt'lIlent , as It Is stated that Geu- eral H'l's ! ILlllt h Ii ! ltal ! are abroad tlto I \'elisel. ' 1'lIe Uu'Lc ' Statcs cOllverted I urulser llLyflower lert her ILilohornge ILlld steamed to met't , the Scotia. The t'.OIJltnt ! the ! 'COtllnnchort d twenty IlHLrlnes flOlU I he DlxllJ landl'd r.cre. l'A IA , i\O\ ' . , -l'rsldent \Ial'fleluln's s'JJ.tement : a convcyed In a cnhle r.111l to GClleral 1'IaZL. : presl- fll'nt , oC Ecuador , that Gcnerals He's , ( ) ahaJll'W'I , ( ) splna and l1ol ull1 are uow marching' Oil the Istltmus to I suppress the Islhmus trators , " ! tas ! opt tlto entlro population ot tltlJ Isthmus laughing , Protecled by tlto Impcnetrabl Ity oi'the land un I the many lea ucs of coast line srpertllng the Isthmus ( rom Culombm allli CIIIII\- \ rt'nt ! Lhat tlte Unltl'd uLles InttlHls ! to prevenL the lauclhlg' or Coombul 501 < 1Il'rs Clom tlte sea , the ISlhlllli\l , IcelthaL tltelr securlL ) ' Is a1 > solutl1. The 10 : . < ; o ( the Istltmlan tel'l'ltory Is , 01' ' course , a tra-ec1y ! : for Col'llnhla ' , The o\'el'llmenL at lIugoLa Is pl'Olnbly l fIlI'alJt [ or tlte atLItudo tal < cn hy the Io\'ernment ot the United t\mtes : \ duro In ! ! the last two weels , In a. Ircllzy lito save its fuce , " to appl'aso an lLU IY and dlsappulnled populace ancl , to satisfy the publh' demand Cor sOllie I appearance ot IIcLl\'lty and an ILltempt to sa ve the honor aUlI the territorial Illtegrity ot Colombia , the g'lveru- ' ment is no douht promlslug a 11I1 threatening to sIJI1l1 forces to the coas t and to take ot.lter ulIgressl vc I steps. ' 1'he reallzatlotl by the Columbian - bian government ot Lhe Impo. < ; slhlllty of 6endlug troops to tlJe isthmus would not necessarily deter 1 t f rolll taklnl { these steps , which , a8 alreacly stated , arc intended merely 10 satI1 ! ! y the people. Chicago Strlk Quietln : : Down OIIlOAGO , Nov. JU - - , \ victory temporary - porary aL least , was scor d hy t h managemcnt of the < " : hlca o OIty Hallway against Its strll'lng : em- ! ployes. From early III tlte mOfulm : until dark cars were run. 'l'he com. pany sla.rted In maintaining Iregu. . In service on its Wentworth avellue IIno which extends from t-eveutv- ninth street to the down town dls. trlcts , a dls'ance of el/hL / mllcs. The ! tlrst car manned by the newly hired I non-union crew 1 < tt the oar barn , guarded hy n d07en policemen , al , II o'ch ck and was followl'd four ml n utes lawr by another train. 'rwenty.Uve carS In all were put inte Iwrvlce but thu schelule ( was tn" qUt'ntly InterCered with by dela.ys h.v obstructions being plucetl on the tr loks , etc. The mo L serious t mu. ble ( ) ctmred durin ! ! the mornlnll whpn a number of arrN ts were llIadl' , hilt c DRill'S hetwcell the polleo and t.l1II . erowc1H that IIncd the Ht rI'l'lS Wt'r. . . frequent c1l1rln the afl..rlloofl . anet wllell darkness set In It wa not COfl' sld red saCe to sen more cars from the barn _ BrIef Flied In Lillie Cnse. 1.INCOrJN , Neb. . Nov. JU-\1rs , l\1ar aret Lillie Is InnfJccllt of IJIwdl'li according to the hrlef II t'et hy Ill'r I wu attornot'p , Harner & I1aowr , in Ihe sllpreme court. .llIdje lIamer Is eo II' Ildent that it Is an IItter , Imlossh ( ! It. , for tIle woman to have shot Ilt'r s P < 'p. In husband. She waH convicted ill the dlstrlet cOllrt oC , Hut Il'r I'ounl S arlll sentenceel to life Imprlsollll1"fll , the j"ry decllnlll to f'COIIHnt'III ] tll- dC'ath I enalt.y.Jrs . : Lllii < ' ' cllrcel a . . .Iay oC l'xl'cllt.lo'l ' and has 1Il'l'lIlnl he lollnty : jti , I sillce Ihe tlay or 1111' Rl'II' lellce..hc : . lias bro"J.hl , slIlt alaill"l t Itree fralern..1 . in1'tllranc c1'lIIl'alill ' ' or 8OOO Illsurauce on Iter hu hilrJI' ( life. 111 a sul trom Nr.lllaita eOllnl V fllIIc1lug ! ul'fore the SlIprenll"coult a mlln who \\'as ' COli vlcl ed or bill I ! lar. ! ilsls for his It : erly hecause he \\'al f ollvlcled Iltr eJ ) ' 011 Ihe'Idr'floe , t hlood huulJl wllo Ira < : ( ' (1 hllll Lo hI ! hOllle. He couleucs ! I ! tat sUl'h P\'i , cI'uce ! Is noL admlsslhlo In courL , l"oudhoun ! I nOli helu ! ! conlelpul ( wltrll's' es. In the 1..lllle clse Iht attorneys cIHllend that Irs I II liE shOll III l1e I111 < 'mt , d onlce'ount of lilt leslimollY of blollclh JIIIHls wlto roJow. ! ell Ii tlIIlIrOIll : the LlIIlt ! house 10 I I'amp or UIOV"IS " , Two of thu ItlIIV. . n wc. > re arre ! > ted arHI afterwards llloral. , . , 'cI. Ii : : peak IIIJ. ! ot the bl od 1I0UIHI-I tltl attorneys ror M TS. Lillie sIY : : 11'1'111'11 /lol1.n / Is un unausweruhle Ca't. . : , htamls up as a IIiOUllmoot to thll wOlUaD' Inllocence. All the Indlalls Iltleased. DOlIllass. Wyo. , Nov. JO.-Tlte nlll SllIlIx [ 1II11.1IIS w110 were arrc'iled ' ' 'I paltl < 'ipallou In ! .he IIlht In wtlcb ! : -lterlfl Ililer and Deputy II'al (1111 , I bUI were Idlled , wew 1.(1'en ( a ( I'c , llmlntry , h'arln and were dlscharl. ! ' /'fl. llle tt'stllJlon y slill Non tlllli Eu le I't'ather ancl Black Kill tic. w h ( \'telo kllh'd. nred the Sltots wlth'h killed tlto . , mcers , Une wltrlCIH ! do- dllre Ihat Jesse I.lttio War 1I'1l1n"1 ' shot at tile white lIIen , bu lIono tll tile ( Jtlwrs could say that allY tiC the prlbolJers lUok.ll.artn Ulft ll l1t. , . . , ' " - ' - . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - . , - - - . _ .c , , , . . . 'JL : : " " ' ! : Nehraska fN..oles While Jallel has bwn ( sel1lnl'ery III h In Suunoers t lIunty tllO past 'CIITI rtrd ! ( ) breaker WitS mUlle ( llIe 11ay la'it I eek when < . . :111I11\1\1 : \ O. lIag- oarc ! bold ehthty actes wllhollt 1m- prO\'lIIcntR to , John DulclUl fuf , ( lOll. Allton Dey , Jr. , uf D towu , or Sow- .HeI , who \\'a ! ! nlfested sUlUe t.l1II a ( ) . lor u'.ot-lrltglll waR brolllht Into o"rt nmJ 1I1uud Itullty. Jud e . , om. bor er assessed hllll n tiue oC $10 and osLs allllUntlllg In all to : J 17 , which ho paid. Charles Bloodorn , of Ooilimbus , n Platte I'QUllty hey hy bllMI , Is homE lor 11 felv da\'s. lie Is ( J1I a ed 10 lalsln rico and uwns n llr e planta- tlrm in LOltlsauu , IGO illitesVesL at SoOrleaus. . 1Ie spellks wl.ll ot tilt' llIuth and says II , olTers mall ) ' OP11\.1r- \ ' , ullities for sufe III\'estUl < , nt. 11 I\n , return urler Il short , 'Islt , lto1J1 { ' 1y way of Tcm : . nevlval mootiJlfS Ilre JIIlro \ ress III I hl' Prl'slll'tt'rl.HI churl'h at Etlgllr oudtulcd by the paler ReI' . L _ E Ilumphrey n slstct1 by the Hov. Dr. I. g. LrgoltoC Alhany. N. Y. , alld \lls. 1'\11 ' lilli , f1vanj.ellstlc : sluiter of orth LOllp. 'rho lIIeoLllIlS ! lire VJr\ , ntClestill and ( lIll out full houses. ' Ich'culll' : . Dr. f..ejctt Is 11 plol Ished s\1o \ . .ker11111 reaclles , noL only lite cars but the he\lrts ot hit ! heal- mi. Hev. T. J. House , presttlent o ( 1III Ihher colle e , preached Sunda v IIIrnln ( ) In the COllae atlllulIl 'hillCII nt Crete. Ills ttlelUO was the p111elulLy : oC the Uu.t d Statl's. At 1 p. m. E\'ulI ellst Smith of SII'fIIOII , I lid. , delh'ered au address In the MethOdist churltl , mallJly on the m ] eeL ot tlUperallee. 'fh Is weel , Ipeclal moetln fo ure to he held by Lhe Y. : ' 1. O. A. alld Y. W. U. .A. oC the collelote and alsu by the COnHf iltionul ehUJcb. I The CIHYSIL'lthenJmn clue ot Geneva - , nova , Iu\'e a lJUrquet ut their rOlms III the MII onlc temple bulldlllll Sat. IIrday evenhlll , as n lurC'wellto . L. Weed , a mern ber ot the olub Mr. Weed took clmr e otl he D. & M. railroad of1lce , at Genc\l , whell It was ! lrst opcnrtl and IHIS continued In cll.lr e slnccabollt el htet'n yenrs. l1eIa \ ! ! heen prolllote to the COlli. l1an8 untl'o In DeutJlce Ilnd wIll rll- . move to that city. 'fhe postonlco safe at Dannehor "US dynllmltelllt ( un early hour MOil- day 11I0rnln ! the bUI"Ilars ! lIecurln conslderablo cltsh and jewelry \1'hlllh ' hold : \wen left lu the ! lDre hy citizens. Bloodhllunds were Rent fur und sov- ernl omm'rII Bud thu do s ara on the . .raU ot the robbers. tJ Clerk ' 1' , 90 D or PIn ttg- mouth , ball appoJnted ; T. L. Dartun U8 his depnty durlll bll'l second term , which be lns in JaDuDry. , Mr. Barton hUI ! held the oreee CI ! eGunt , treQllltrer t1\'O tlrml'l : , and II wc.l1 qual. IlJed for his [ Jew po ltlou. S , S. Sncll , ODe of Osoco1n'lI earllest RCttleJ'fl who was taken 10 III seyeral weeks ngo , has II1)1tl his brick yard ! lotllce buslnMs to Bert. . Carmlno 01 David Olt" Mr. Oarmlne talclnl ( pos- ! lcsBlon at once. G. W. Christy. or EdgtLt , who went lO Omaha tJlrce weeks ago expectln lO uudor o n Rur lcal operation lor l erne IntC'lIl1olll trouble , III reporterl as rapIdly Irnprovlnl ( and will ! Don return to hlR home , an operation lJe- inr thou ht unnecessary. 'fhe tuneral ot Charlc 'fiyor ) , 01 Eel ar , the } 'oun milD who WIIS a , - cldentally Rhot Friday evcnlll , WHS hl' d rrorn the ( hrlstlall thllreh at 2 p , tn. A Ilfgo cor'courrle tollowed the remains to ttle tomb ' 1'110 Irll ! of York a.nd . Geneva hl:11 ; : school played baslct b 11 at Geneva Satllre-ht ) ' 1II0r'1lnl { . ' .rhe York tea 1I \'won wllh a score or 10 to 8. A RO'11 throw n hy Geneva os tlmo was call d at the end ot the thst IwIt was 1101 cOllntcd. ' 1"10 Iame was plJyed rr.- uJIlllmbly wcll throll hout. Osrar Webher and Miss Susie Grtr- wood were married ar , Nebraska City. COfl rpssmnn Norris has appolutrcl Paul M. } < 'rll o ( Harvard to tbo ca. Ile'shlp at West Point. UIIJ.11de Drew uud Miss Lillie Wood. rlJlg wore marrleIt Marysvllle , Kis. , and \vlllllvo at Ucatrlce. 'rhe yield at corn In thn Tlr.lnlly DC Grctna is proving to be t.ood : , tl1lrty-iJv bllshels to tbe nore being a BaCe averaltCo UlLrry B. DIcKinson JI dead at J11attsmolJth at tbe home ot ) Iartln Hour. lIe was 66 years old. In the recent state eleotlon torty- tour new county 8upcrlntt.nrlonts were elected and ( orty-slx re-eleoted. l'wentr per r.ent were ftomen. TVd'nty-the delt.lates from Jndo- penrlel1' telephone companies In easte&n Nelmllka met at Ij'remont t" pertert phiolll'l for better hen-Ice and agree ou toll rateR. ForLy , ownl arc rc:1ched hI the cl'lIl1panlf'A. At Fremont John 1. Hill n William Scott , tht : two mrn : me tt'd In Ornoha on the cl1argll of stcall' R Ii hOJSA tromJohn IIc'fronof Lealtt , aud Ii saddle rrom II. S. MaDTillc , were arralnced In the 1r15tJce' . . . .ort. - . ; ' , ; : ; il""q ; , : ; ; ; " ' 'I'I' : " . : . . 'I" " " - ' - - . . . . . . . . : : " : : , .r ! : . : , , . DOES NOT LIKE VINEGAR. , . nd 11' ' " J III of It While Dod. . . . Jlnty nt fica. "I IlCnr m'1 nUlllb ot ( luecr tor114 ! rOlll HtlIJCI'ltlllltlllll'tl old salUf'vbo lIa elm 1111 " 'II lchllll'n II10n ! : the Nortl .th'er trent , " &lllrl Hurard O. 1'ullu , In ' 4111'l'tor ot fruit , to II New Yorl , TImet l'IIOI'll'l' Ihe othl'l' ( ln ' , "bul the tUD lil' i olle .l't Willi trolll n rlaIed : ct I'UII whn tolll IIIl ! how doslllg bhusaJJ , \ ' 11h'lneJnr llUl1 Hund him froDl I : ' \ 1'lIfll1'llIlite / , IIl1d } Irobllllly trom I . W/I tC1'.r h'fn Ye. " 11 ( ' Imlll thnt tonllness tor the tJet " " 11 IIIlIdc him rllll tlWII ' tnun bonu nil shill befure the IIIlIst 011 II VO'ulrl Ili0Ulll1 the l1orn , thellce from 8u : 1"I'IllIel'eo on to ChlnR. By the Hme bs ot to 1"1'hwo hlH . lo\'e of the Ben W. . nlh-cl ) ' gen . Ill' tl'icc1 to Ket tbo cap Iuln to IC't him off there , with tbe COB l'lIUellee thll1 he WIIS 110t nUowe4 Hhom leave while tllO shill Willi In } ) ort "Au nltl ! ; IllIor who took 11lty ou 011 IlIti toltl hllll to Ih'lnk all the v1n0/1\I / he coultl get holll ot. 11e hlld UlolleJ 1111I1 he Ilerlmlldcd the jackles who hOI ! oIhore 10L\'e to hrlng IIIJUurtl three 01 foUl' It'tlllons ot It In bJU6 ! , stolle JUJ ; & ' . elNc the ' coulll hoU 01' 1I11 .thlllJ ; ) gll ! or. lIe lIeJ1111 drlnl\lnJ ; It while thl I'hl1 WUH In Ilo1't , 111111 tllthouh ! the cup tuln 1I0tlccd lhe Iud Willi getting 111111 III , WCIIZCllr , lie wo1l1(1 ( not h l hlu IIshol'O for teur he would < lCtiel't. " 1'0 quote the 1111111'8 wordll , " contlnu 'cd the IJlsllcctor , "I Ilmlll ( tlilollt I < lUU1't ot'lne lIr C\'CI'Y dn ' . All rllstlll ulllptied the holtles lilY lIIateH woult 11I1 Ihell1 Ull tor lIIe. 'Vhen wo 5Il1ll I 11I\(1 n good store IlIhl In. Well , tltj ! 1 could nhnolil reel 1I1)'selt "hrluk. 1'ht 1II0U told lI1e not to go It too hnn1 or I IIIhhl hll\'e to be Ihrown o\'erhol\l"\1 bo ftH.o the shill rcndled lInwull. 'l'w Ill'st lI1alt ! IIslcd 11I0 ono < lilY whllt WIU I he IIIlItter with 11I0. 1 toll him thai unth my rntlwr nll gl\l1I11'11Ihcr hu. ( lIe < 1 froll1 ) Jo\'erty of bioOlL . . 'Well I h'1ICSS 'ou'll die or It. till l"lght , ' OIlY1 he. " 'I'll never reach SluUlghnl on U11. I > hlll. ' 1 fllI " 1J. " ' 1'hc cl1l1'n looketl kind or qlleM' / . me , hut nevcr 8111 < 1 1I\1tIW' Ulltil tiN dll ' we wus IIcarln' 11onolulu. ' 1'110)1 b , eU1'slod lilt ! ! 'or II Hhore lubber nnd oot. he wouldll't Ilfivt ! such a hunk ( Ue hit ! shill. ut lIe 11Ut lI1e nllhoro nl rllht , I1l1d Iiald 11I0 W1Ult wns due 11\4 t ( o. I dllln't know tor Olree yea1'\ nrt.t"l-wurl tUlt ) bit ! shl1) 110\01' rrochcl Chinn. ' "I wns tnl ( ! n cnre of In 1l0nolu1 , nml worlcct1 on u t.'olTce pllntll1onlntl / I hntl nou h mon y to IJrlng m bu ( to Now Yorl , liS n cnhln ) l\BSenger ! 01 'I cllppcl' "hip. Work on tlll\t I11nntlltlol Ilmluctl ull the \"Ineg/lr / out of me. " "When 1 JQt hnclc to New York . .i rrlend ( ol me n clt ' job tllrough the In Ihwnee of Iayor l'"crna11lIo ' , and I kl"I ! It unlU he went oul or o III co. 'I'hen 1 Jut to worltlng nround the river rron nnd I ha'e hccn here ever stnce. Vine \ , gur ? No more In mine tbnnko , " nl"r lon on 1Journoy. . . : A IIarvnr < 1 ' .13 mnn WIlD went troa ; his Kcntuely home lo Cambridge U . ' enter college hns recently given 1'0" Inlsecnccs of Uw long nnt1 ardnoU ! .I trill. General Wlnllcld Scott wna I r'lIow plU : > flenger. 'Vhen 01t."Y reach" . UIO Alleghcny Mountnu18 they tounl I hut because or recent robbcries tbt : itJlgo comllany hu gIven 011lera thai the stngeR should close up I\.ud ascent Ihe mounlaln road togeUler. 'l'ho val ! . ; ( lngor were required to orgllniu I'leet II conlluIInder. Ilnd , armed by tb& . compIluy. nUll'ch Ilt night immetlhltelJ , hehlnd the coaches. GonerlLl Scott Will j ehnHen to lend the force. 'l'he grmel'A ! .i . ) III snld to hnve ( mtcred Into tIlC tun 0 ( the occnslolllnd tIurlug IL two houra climb he gave mllny couunaOlJa IInd n' i teIll11111 vartout ! m1Ul.Ilry movement. Whcll lhe time ClLlUe to reHtlmH tlu -Ieats In the coaches Ule Jonernl thank ed hlR command for their obetllcnc\ j orderJl. Young men going to eollcg , 1 Ihls 'eur did nol bave 8uch dlvortln , .1 adventureR. 4 ! A Cuttln Story. . A story Is toltl of a mujor lu Il CCt : 1'11.In regiment who hall IL grent con " temllt COl' lueullaclty or any 1fl1l1 an. . " J.i la Olllewhut Imllatlent. SO'me ' time , II O II < ! was In charge or Il < lel.1chlllr. ,1. of men gUII'dlng : tile lines of comul1Ini , ) j ( ' ' 1I\1on \ , nllll a ser/cllnt / comll : ned tc 'j ' II 1m t hal he could et no IUlln 1.0 un tlerUlke the duty of barher to the eom 1. "I" n thC're no gnr < tener In the COlD flanr ? " nslwtI th IIIIlJor , testily. ' 1 41 Rl'mn to remember olle. See It ; } 00 t'nn fllltI him antI Rend him to Uta-I J ' 1'he man was duly Relit. hut. on'ra . .i cClvlu $ ; orders to act flS barber. ven , . turetI to ( 'XInslulnte. "Greal Jtnn l' ' ' cried the major. tIlt you cun cut grusa ' " . . . ron ClUJ eut Im1rl Go IU1Il do Ill" . , " "hit ! Hlloln Soulos. Geor ; p ArnoltI was arguing with 1\1 ' n Uf > llInnn II bout golnl { to the flleea but the Englishman refused to go. : , . "SOIlW one once remarked , " snd ! thl , EnlIshman ; , "lhnl a raee aunply pro. . . . ( 'd thllt one horte could outrun Molhct. . 'f 1I c already knew thut , antI & 0 coul , flot see why be should go to the race. l'hat'll illY fix. " 1 "or l'ourw. one horse can oulrun IU'i ; , UlCr. " relorled Mr. ArnoltI. "Wo slm , IIJ' go , the tra.ck to see whl-ther 01 flnt his jockey will let blm.-Ne" , r ork T1Dl < ' . The Prclltl"e or Credit , . llrll. Au Gnlt-Are you I1nppy nO\1l 'I/I\lghter. ? MrR , BII Hcgle--Oh-Bo hnppy , 1M II\ ! J'IIJ1U lI ( > ver WO\l111 let U8 JOulll .111' . you knoIt Is simply Jovel ) I lie lUll rrlt.tIllItI / hn ve gren t big 1J1I ' 11I1111 { IIIPuck. ! . /111'0 / wlIlIlIllI't be much room at I' r I hJ H who relt'h It were haU I & : Iii UHW think tlU\V AN. . I . . .