THE OMAHA BKJfi , WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25 , 1885. DISCOVERY OF OLD BENDER , Under an Assumed Name lie is How a Oon- TC ; ia ti.c tUijTitakft "i'ca. " UN Martllni ; ronrp , < don of thp Mur der i > i n I'roiiilnuiit Oiniilni Cltl * znii lip ovci'WhPtiiilni ; Son * Mil Ion oT tliu Day. Omaha has had a "iipcc 'on of plin- t'on of a tragic pharactcr .liivipgHtc past ni'jiith , the la 't OIIP IJIMIIJC the duvidop- vii i i- made by lh" lciuM ! | .m in i-cg\n1 to tin mlpry tlmt hu * o "ony ( snicloppd tin' murder of Col. Walsoa 15. Ntnith 'J 'i. ' nailed "Rfoop" of the Uppnblieati - ! iih : Inn 10 jini'il ! > /.pil its p tcptnpd ( . . . . , n.ni'i | Well us the 'oiuinunit.y -giM the details of n eopfps-iun of n pr-mii nii.iry ponvint , to Ihn otli'cl that fo-1 Inp'dtry um of throe hundred dol- 1m - p i ill to him by Jack Nugent , IIP hud kill" ! Col. U'aNon H. Smith. A stipple- in.MI eonloHsiiMi Rhoiildcicd tin * tniir- dei iiMin | it dpjid Oinalni tough , who had .1. . pi. . d Niifjunt'-j blood-nioncj' . after it h el been refused by the aforesaid run- v.t . On thp strength of this s lu-'i\p w hob-pii H MMixjtiinn HIP HepiiblipiMl Fulil : i le\v pstra papcr-i and > I.IVP nil PV iiltin crow of twpniv four hours' ' dura- li. n nM'C lis di'jeeti-d ciitciiinorarieH 'I he Id i. pxprcs-vd a doubt at to the tintli of HIP sloiv , ami liolilly ' ( liin.ii I. ii/i'd it as 'decididly fi ! i > nnd | iniiited out the weak xnoti In HIP sirni'iiire TIlP il ( ! | > Ublic-ill : , irnt'ited .it Die liiUi-warin reception piiveii toitt no\v- i-i ' I'i-oiiurtiuu , cluir cd thu UKI : with jpillnii -y. l.'ihilbo ) : IIH It. t-iny , the HPR now poniM to the front wiihl. . sptisiitinn pipial tn Mi-it nf the Uepublie.in ill pverv imrlic- ui n . Mcpl in leu lh , and iierliaps in diiimi It h.is diseoM'i'i d tli.it old Hen- ill i I * 'in inni'ite of the NehiMska pcid- li mi..i v , and thiit hi-i iissiinied iiiiine is ilnliii I'li'l-Miu , Ihe vcr.v ni.iii who eon- fi - . . ili.it nuniii ' his iiini : > prinji's is the liiindir of tol. W.itsnii I ; Smith. \ Veto ' ' to jtrcal expi'lise to secui'o il pilull - ol old Helldcr. It will lie observed ! Hint tin ; ] > n Inn' IICMIH a marked ) ( -i inblaiipi ) to the vcncr- llii.'e ' editor of till ! Itcpllbli- cin 11 will bo noticed ; < i- i tli.il ( Sender looks like n \ i . liuthl'lil person , but ' ( i I i i tin's looks lire Mime- tun. L deceptive. It will bo r UK inhered thai liender lu.Nnr.lt. iiuil I i.i wife llirou h Oniaha in lvi < i , u short tune bel'oro HIP Smith nun di r. Thpy were en loute to Kansas , m eh ! ! # of ail escort , and wi'i'i ' ! nolurf bin k in clear themselves of the terrible plum s ehar < red up against them. That thi" lied themselves' out of HIP dillipulty i ideiiced by the fuel that Hender is now : ilup , and an inn ) itn of lliu Nehris- : ka pi mtPiitiaiy. Nothiuy : can b'j morn psiii\ ) , ' than that. U would convince p\i'ii a United btiilcs rnnd jury. Uut a Ih'p laliof Mrs H.-n- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'll' ' ° ' ' ' " ) ! l" H ' "iif-omp without her since tinfHroii" ; arm ol I Inlaw boo.l.-d him into tin * pen for an indit-pri-cl bnr- trlar.v connniltod in ( Mini ha. \ \ P navp re- ci'i\rd via special nncinmilic tub. . ! trom Aubrnvillp il plluto- rraph of tin ; old wo- in in , aslip appeared uhen Iln ; old man \MIM scnril | ) : ( (1 ( trom her and M'til to Lin coln. Airs. I'ender'ii picture if herewith re Ml.s P..VlM.lt. ! produced at sin ex penditure citial | lo that niciivred in tin' pn < : riivinK of Mr. licnde Hm. : u MrMendei1 lias nothing to do with tins particular all'air , e\cept. by marriaijjc , we .shall disciis * liur wilh'a imTc jrlance at her photo. 'I hat it was oh ! lii'iiilpr. all. is John Piorson , who robbed .lack jSn i-ni of three Inmdrod dollars , we li.i\e . ni > mole doubt lhan wn IKIM- that ( ii'oij ; < ' ( iuiomes did it. OKI Uendir : , alias ' . sa.\h ho , and thai settle- , e\tn it some r.'jnitiiblipoisons . do say that < lapl > Nn Piit lh nut in tin ) 'nibil ' of Kivin up tlnei ! hundred dollnin , when lie pin jn-t as well five/.o to the moiiuy llllll-ell' . To corroborate all thsit WP havn said. and to t-lunv that Hi'inler in ( he nilly p.irt\ in spa. . ! of all tin ; coatradietoiy et.itcnii nts mailis by hiin.sclf , the Kepnl- In in. the HKI : , and , ) aek NIIKPII ) . wo pubh-ii the followmi ; spi'cial di.spaluh to tin * ( 'lite lifo Timei ol yesterday : . . . . , Nov. i' . . [ Sncvliil.lCouvlrt Jclni I'lti-un , who at Om.UKi c'oiifis.-iiMl ' llm nnii'lei ul U'ul.son I ! . Smith , cleiK ul the 1'irtol Suites district i-Diirt , < iii the niiln ; of JS'dvemlu'i ft , issi , wa-iM-iil to < 'lu"ei | tor two yp.ii" . bi'liiiepiint , ' to Neliiiisl.a. lui bte.ibmt 11 IP uvpn-o.it ol an cilitui ill Dcr.iUn. lie has Sicrvcd t\\o jparri In ( In ; ( 'iliiiiiins. ) ! Ohio , inlsoii as.lolniVillliniis , OIIP IPIIII In lcini.si- 1111:1 : as .l.ilm . I'lprnon , and one li'iia utAn.i- mi" a lnw.i , as .Jolni I'h'ii'p. Me lias i-ppeiit- p.lhet'ii . | nut lieliiml UK ! b.its I'nr h"i-n MIM- | Inu iin.l . huiiilarv , and has SPIVPI ! livpleiais In tin iMisun in Iliih city , lioiiilnell lie es- ci. | > nl . 'ii'v.nul ' \\.i < MiiiM-iUL'iity | ! ici'iiiUncd | , i > ( in tw.i. 111. When tuMiid he hail a > : < iM wntili niiil chain ami t-cvcrul uohl collH \\lii. U ui ic Miilrii limn a lady. He i- a uie.it 1 i-ii 1 1. . 1 . .I'd . ijot up a MMiMillnii In the Itlonm- in.'l'rii. 111. , j.nl while tlieie II. ' . ( 'Ollfcssin tli.it"s ' . the inuidenTof Murniv SlcC.in- . n > I ( .1 . .1 icUsunUllp.t uiioiiipr IIIIIP at tins Finiiiil.icp ( lie poiilPsswl ihiii ho was old 111:111 : II. . n.i.'i lie has i'Mt.i'il | . from jail iiitiuiupr- .ll'ii lii'.r ' , hy ll'U'lllllj ; llls.llit ! > , ronlL'isllli : Hii 1 1 1 1 iiiu'i , etc. And .dio I ho following gonpral ( Us- nnii i- i i "i , III. . N'.i'T ! - . ' John T'iiT'i'ii ' win lie. nun m .inOiiiah.isiii'elidas . ' cimlcr < iim ; the iiiv-iciliiiw iinaitt'r ol CiihinelV. \ . It. bliutli. ul I , in I'llilril SUITS distliot cuillt , 111 issi , is , in .nr.mt li.uul. lie lias M'INPI ) ninu ( ( miin tin1 Ohio , l.oiiihun.i , Iowa , N'ehup'Ka ai l Illinois Mitc iiiiMiiis. inchidinu mu turns in .Inhet \ . ; - ton lie uales-eil that lie was old man Header ami that he niiinlci.il Mun.iy .Moi'onapll at , lu'K.t ; > millc , ami eaiiseil a M'lisalioii. Iln p.scapL'd lioiii tint .lolirl | IMIII | | .iilil \\.is 10- caiitiiu'il at Ottawa. III. Chief ol 1'olico Jluii.n , ul thincit.v , ( ins hlsitvdid , and Mh Iiu is mi aih'i'i ' In ipUnlnK Inwinlly 01 inno cence and that IIP isonuol tin ; woml liui&u thli-M s Initials , iinl luhhels. It will IIP been from IhcM ! dlspatcliPB that ( tender , alias , fnhn 1'icrsun , la a I-PIJ rebablp old niitlciuan. and wo nro /tot Mirini-'il . that the Hepnblit'an should accept In- , confessions m trnn , and com- nol .lack Nii/fpiit / to provn an alibi. 'liu ! itopnblican editor luis oileriid lo ive Mr. Nntfi ni one-half of tli.it ncw pani'r PS- tablislnncnl if he c.m jirovu ih.il IIP wai4 not in Omaha in the early part ot No- > ember , ISSI. A reporter of the ttr.K la t pvcninjj had n tiilk with Mr. Nugent upon this matter , and nsUcd him if In ; had taken any Mciis to pro\c \vhoreabouts on or about the time sncpllipd by the Kupubliean , and nlso if IIP pr ( > | iosud , in o.i.su of n mic- cc.ssfnl result , to accppt tln < lialf-owiier- f hip of the paper and bucomu tliu au - ciato editor. "I had intended tobrina { libel Milt , " paid Mr Nnycnt , "but upon consiiltiin , ' an eminent lawyer I..was . . told that it would bo iifplcts.1 "How so ? " IIP wnsuhkiul. "UucaiiMi 1 would have to provo dam- ngps , tind that I poiildn't do to anv i'cat oxtpnt , as tin ) HopuhliiMu'h piivnliition is BO limited that it can notdamajru anyone very much. As to .ipccpthifi tint oiler ot Iilr. Nyu , I ha\o Lomlmlcd not to uo to tlto trottblu of | irovii > i ; to in wh relw > jnl tintimp IIP jwiks of ' ' - i coiipeini'd. I I'k'nublic-ui So f.ir a- < the wonlliil take 'Suil - l old tiling 's ' a I IVI-'f.V A Sontli Otu.-lii Hey ItiNp'i it r ! pnvAtlliosi n neliliic . Ijnfp l'i t p pM'.njc 'MieHtr Mill , r itininiom'd tn South Omaha by thu that n man had been hnt there ami that H fnrion ? i/rowd had poiiBrpgratcd ftlth the Int.'iitlon of lynehing tinnvtti Hint did thu shooting ! 'I he In rdV and S-A < r.il ( | ppnliu iinmtiliatt-ly left for thu toi-k The fiiPt of the then inpr n ' . " 'mod by li-lppliani * nre iht p : ) ohn Hum-It , who lives with Ins itiollipr in South Omaha. was illghtl.v Intoxicated ln t pvpiiinji , and Mratlitn.ins saloon bct-umi' In n iUtri-L'l. | : HP w-i ppdcd | , when he turnpil and pnllni ! ; hi * revolt r lirpil four lmt i through HIP jj' ' " * ' ' " th.- dr > or of the * ui loon l IIP | duvn : ti'll of men. but bv n Inpkv i.-hant-p HIP bnlh t fuiluil to hit any ot tln-m , but jn l yr.i/.ed Hie car of .lop t'nrtK a bntpher in the piickiiiff hoi'Miwho was -itandiajr in tap rear ol tinalonn. . ll.irrett then tunipd and run down HIP Mr.'et ton'ds h' mother hon p. On tin ; wav he met .lack I'nnk. a bat'lcndcr. and ain. . ted him. kiiockim ; hnndown. lit ; thi n hred one xhot , at Took while ! v- in on the in'otind Coo' ' < imi.-klv reeov- pi'pd his left and opened lire on ll.irr. . It , hoitili ( lh e lilni' . ( itily OIIP ol HIP bid- lets look etlerl , ho ever the ball Mrikll'S linn in the lea about lour indies .ibo\ Hip ankle Iwri'ett npcpi ded in t'each- in his mother's hott e. and 1'r. ' t.sil- braith was inimediatelv summoned. In the ineanlim- the newt of the hoot- \t\jl \ \ had spread all over the place , and a lintt > of mer OIIP hiiudred nii-n nnieklv uf.ilhered anil resolvi tl to 1 neb liitrr.-tt They proccddcd to tip ! IIOIIM : and were about to t rrj of.l liic-ir dire threat when Dr. ( tnliiraitli'arrivcd on the = ecnp. Ills jirpsencp k ( pt thu mob on' until the ; wound could he examined , and when hit pronounced lliciiijur\ adanyt rous one tin ; men dispersed. 1 he Liall IM "till ein- bcddeil in I'mri-pit's h-u , nnd atthonjrh it has been probed for , h.is not y < I In ult lo- ciited. Slu'fii ) Miller has not jet return ed and iintlu r di tail" of li < e .shooting an not attainable at tins writing. TU 1C 1 - KG N A K D OA S K. The Kvtilpocp sill In anil ttic Thp trial of the Leonard ca'C pontiu- iicd yesterday morning , tin ; lirst witness Piilled buinj. ? Mr. Wctlerland. lie testi- lied that when the marshal pamit to Chicago to uiTesi Leonard , t.i.n ijentlp- man sent ax\.iy his servant , who \v.is familiar with all the. fact.-1 in tin ; 00 , KO that IIP pould not bu M'ourud lo testify a .iinsi him Charles A. riorencc was repallud and Ip-tiiip'l to thp saiuo fact. The pro-o- pution then rented. .Inliii ] ! . l.cgmird , thp detendant , wa ncsl called and t " = lllied tli.it he wa * tittv-oiip years ( it agp , and now en afred in lite bu inesh of liriek m.iUing , which In ; hiid tolloy e.d lor niiictppii years. His place of business is in Chiuago. his. ollici ; lieitig lop.iti d at li.1 La Salic sii'ict. In iiddiiion to the brick business he also owns several farm- , and stock ranches. lie lirst bee. une apfpniinted with diaries A. rioi'ence in ls. < j , while * buying lands in Iowa. His Itrst talk with him about Nebraska lands wa.in ins ! . 1 lor- enco unked him it he did not waul a r.inche in Nebraska. Tlipytignrcd up thu cost of securing ; such u ranclie , and con cluded that il was very cheap , l.cirimrd asked Florence how the land could be se cured -o cheaply , and was told thai plenty of men could lie found to prove it uj ) . He was not familiar with the pre emption laws , haing ne/cr iniuired ] into them. 1'lorence said that ihe men could be secured for sJJl ) si month , anil Lcgmud replied that if the land could be .secured that way hu wanted it. Florence made no lelercnce to thu pre-emption laws. Thi ) witness was to luriiisli CM > I. > thing and Florence was to net the men. lie therefore ordered lumber , etc. , and , hg- ni ing up the cost , ni'ide out a check in payment in favor of I'torcncc Ho did not jo to Nebraska with the mm , and had nolhini ; whatever to do with taking lip the l.ind. Al ! he knew about It wa- . that rioi-piicc .said that the land was lo- caled all right He relied on riorence for even , thing. The contract * with the men were drawn up by ( ol I'aviip , a Chicago lawyer , and the v. itm s- . 'never saw them until alter he h.ul been in dicted. lie went out to tin land in coin- panj with Florence , but h'ld no talk with the men about the pre < million , lie wjinted the men to cut rit ( ) ions of hay , but they did not want to. They finally consented , however.Vitiipss Icfi about the time tin ; lands were to be proved up. Florence said that the\ were going to provo up and witness had belter be there on a cci tain day. Hu took money with him lo pa ) the men , hut nothing w.\- \ < K lid about what tluiy .should swear lo. lie supposed it was necessarv in break Hyp iiprcs , dig a well and build u .slunl.y in order lo prove no. HP had no information expppt what IIP obtained trom Florciieo. The reason IIP did not want the men to go to Long Pine in a body was because he thought they would get drunk , lie did not arraiijie for the linal proof , nit was arranged belore he got there. Florence attended to that and probably got U hiimorc to draw thp p.ipcn * UwaNMiinc time hetoiv IIP re- eeived HIP dcedn. I'loivnee told him that a rcmonsti.ince had bucn gotten tip and shortly afterwards intormr.l him that e\ cr.l . l od > had been indieiid. i-'lorcupe proospi | ) | that thu pupiiM he jlcsiro\'i | and witness ap < mie ccd ami lore thi-in np and thfi'xv tlicm into thi waste basket Alfred Cpstill wa llu ne\l wit.nns called , lie was clerk jit Long Pine , but hi1 , tc'itinnniv dvvvliijji'd no n. \ \ ' .ids dipt IMoilgctt , ol Chicago , leslilii-d to the good eharacter whieh Legnard bore. This testimony was corroborat by Hon. \V N Uri'wor , e\-mayor oi Oniahii. now livliii' in Chicago , and U'illiam A WplU , a well known contractor of thu Aaino pi. ice. ( ii urge Hartman , a lawyer nf Cldeago. tcstilicd that l.cguard and I''lorenceeam to tin1 oll'ec of llm witness' purtner. Col. I'aynu , and there made the agreement about securing thu hinds. Noth ing was said about obtaining tin m unlawfully. The.y were lo lake up two and one h , ill > eitions al together , and Florence was tx , receive a half section as his -hare. Mi-s Ol\n ! May , a handsome br ! > ule , yviis nest placed upon the stand him testified that she wa > > an amanuensis in Col. I'iiyno's olllce , ami ovpi'lipard HIP ennvei'siition a related by the preceding \vitnt"-- . Distiici . \ 1 1 or n c' , Lanibertsou failed to cro < -p\niiiinu Miss Mny , as hu fp'iied tlu > impre-nion which her beiinty miiihl make on the jnr ) . 'j'lils eloM'il the eviduiice , and Asjistiiut nistrict Attorney itartlett began the argument for the prosecution. At the coiiclu.-ion of his speech conit adioui-ncd for the day. Arguments will be con tinued this morning , and the cawill < probably bo ghentotho jnr.v thU after noon. The penally for the c-rlmn with whieh Lcgnard H charged is severe , the punish ment being hotli a line and iuij ri-on- ment. The line cannot bu lc s than $ l,0 < . ! 0 nor more than ! ? li ) , < i.K . ) , and imptisoumt'iit cannot exceed two year.- ! \\'e h ive th statn of Nubra-k i on the llradbnry leather machine "tVrite. for terms and prices /.I UiU Nd. TllllllMON \ C ( ) , \ \ idle Madnnu Ullluc TIM : I/AI r.u < iit\xi ) .ifitv. It Pntinot IIP fulled t'ntil \p\t Kofv ruary lliu Ktmnlnnlloti To-ilny. A announced previon ly in the Hl.K II iias been tin * inteiiiion to cad a trraml jur.y to investigate the Lnner tragedy , and such it jury wa drawn to meet this inuiiiing. YtMird.i.y , however , it was Ic.irned that n recent iWUloil of the stt- prcme court inadp this impo ' ibp. | At ihp lust SOB-IOII oftlip legislature u law was passed doing away with grand juries and .nbstitnling In their stciid a sjL elil tf tiling infortnnt'on by the district at. torney . Thl , however , doe not prevent the pallitigof a gr.ind jnrv. ii' HIP law n ads that the jmlgc ina.v eiill a urand jury when in hi opinion the demands of publlp jn t'nepiiiirp | | It. ' 1 in ; law as passed provide * thiit n grand jury hall be palli'il within leu days of the MM day of a term ol court , and according to the deeUinu of tin- supreme eotirt notliinir ean he doiip about u grand jury In the Laner ease nn'.il m-xt February' , the ncM tertu ol HIP district court. I .liner's preliminary examination will be held to-dav beforp Jndire Mplibcrg , in p.tlipp pourt. and the ilevelopmenl * m-ide at that time y\ ill guide the act'on ' o ! the filVn-ei-s of the hiyv in regiird to the proper niuvps to be made in tliu case. Slip AVns n l'"i'anil. When thp Q , train pnllcd in from Omaha last night , says the I'laltsmouth ilonrital , an old lady who -mid she wanted to go toOgdpn over the U. & M. W'as told by the passengers that she was on the wrong train , as slip was then en route to Chieaito. She got oil' here. Mie said she was traveling from Mullah ) , N. V. , to Og- den" with her brother ; that they had got on the train in Omaha , supposing it lo he the west-bound II. iV M ; that her brother went into another car , and when the eon- duplur pump along she had told him that her brother had her ticket , that the con ductor came back shortly and said he had goi her ticket all right ; and that when she got oil"tiere .she could not Mud her brother. He hail her Ueket and she did not know what lo do , so .she was put aboard the westbound - bound train in hopcR that she would liud the brother at Oicapobs. The old lady wpitiuite ) ] encrgctieallv , and it did seem somewhat cruel for a railroad man stand ing near to remark thai he believed she was an old dead beat and that lie had seen her dead drunk in Omaha. At HIP same time it seemed to the writer that he had seen ( he wrinkled old features Rome- where where they h.id not impressed him very lavorably. The old lady wan ' ' bro'ughl back to this city , stayed a'll night at a ho'el at the expense of .Mr. Latham and was torturing the life out ot tlmt gentleman to-d.iy until he sent her to i'a- eiliu ,1 unction. Sontli Omatnt. Alexander \Vishart , who has become quite notorious of late , and who recently had trouble w ith one , Iones. is on the war path again. Tins time he attempted to throw ( tee lleis out of doors on account ot a di-putcd hoard bill Heis was not in good lighting trim , but he proved him- ' sell too'miiph for \\isliart , neeing which Mrs \V. rushed to the rescue with a club and parted the eoliihat-iiiti. The water is gradually rising in the dam at the stock yards and il is inl > T" ling l- ' ing to wateli the'ellbrts of two nuiskrats as they work to keep their mound above the water Day and night they may be seen gathering sticks and stalks " > f weeds on the banks , whieh they carry through the water and weave into their struclme. Their nersuverancu i-i certainly com mendable. > Anton Melohlavek is pulling- a huge Irann building to bu used as a hotul and hoardin Know-tloCoptnick. The marriage of Mr. Zera Suo\v , of Portland. Oregon , and Miss \Voodie Me- Cormick , ol this city , occurred yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Lacey , nnelo : ind aunt of the bride. The ceremony was performed by Key. John Williams , rector ol the St. Barnabas , and the happy couple Iclt last evening tot Portland , where they will make their tiiture home. They carry with Ilium Ihe bes.1 wi.-ihos ) of a host S ( triends. SJ'KUlAlj SALK. HO Kitty .r O Fifty patterns line Chamber Sets in nil woods , at great Iv reduced prices. "iVill continue only until sold. ( /'MAS Siiivr.irinc , V.'OO. U'OSaml IJ10 Farnam street. t'crsonal Mr. and Mrs. .lames M. Kicc nro lo maku their home in Ouniha. Key. Moan Hart , ot llenver , is in the city , a guest ol Dean Millspaugh. Frank Haiilon has -onic noinls on owls and invites his friemts to sluiru thu intor- maiion. Mr. Vcoman , of the linn of Veoman & Hull , ol Shplby , Nubwa.s in thu city yesterday. C. K. C'l-ansoy , of tin ; firm of Hal ; r A ilolm-on , Clieyenne , was in Omaha jes- terduy. .1 Phil Jaeger , of LoupCity , was in the eily yi slerday on binincss reg : : riling thu extension of the railroad to ins town. C II Mclvin , representing thuChieauo Ciroeer. one of til.- . best tra Ic journals published in the west , was in the city yesterday. 1 , . I ) l'ro-icr , Uloomlngtoii ; Win M m dy , ( icnoa ; J. A. Kohoe , Platte Ceiure \V. F. 1'inglatid , ll.iatiiigij , aru at the l.'anlield. Jndge and Mrs. I1. O. Ilawes left yea- ti raay lor Loulilli. . ICv , to join si large number of his rolativi-i in a Thanksgiving dinner S. Cunningham , of Cunningham & Thompson , of ( ilouccs-icr , Mas , who h < ; been spending some time in this city , has reliirin d east Mr ( 'uiiniugham , whoso linn is one of the largest , linli pioiluee-i | on the Ailanlie coast , is al-o intnrcsii'd in the li' iisou Fish company of Oman. i , He uxprpssiisj himn.'lf as grc.itly lcaoud with our wcsturn If your shoo has o rip or a tour t"ll .your hhopniakcr to buy the Itradbury machine.'hite \ \ -Mai liiue oihuu. t'lilleil Slatphi Cniift. Judge I5i-i'wcr commenced the hearing yesterday of Hm ease of. Fish ag-iiu-i the iS'ebr.iek'i City barb w ire works , u sun iiivoK-mj a large amount of money. Jinkf Duiidy e"ntinii'd with the Leg- nard ea e with the examination of wit nesses still in order Netherlaud , Tall Chiel , Florence and othurs wct'u ealled to the stand. Hradbury Shoo and Hanieinachhio. . Write for circular. While M-iuhine olllcu , Oni.ilia , Nub. The The work of lin ! : Hogan , the evange list , Is already bpginnlug to t-li. Last night hu preached at the First Methodist t-hnrch , to a crowded house. The n-lij- iou-i fueling was very deep and thirtv M.vi'l nji for jjrayer , many claiming com plete ronverniou. Thn services will bn licld during the remiimU'r : of thu week. l.el'l Ills Home. Tin jinl'i-e ire on tin 1 < ii'.out for ( ! eo. IK > , ii , Wtiu KM tit ! > Uume m Ktaracy , Nu- br.i'kn. . I'lft Satunl.ay , In a fit nf tempo t-iirv al rra'ion HQ is about forty year of age , with light , brown bcaul and uious tachp , and drowsed in coarsu working men's clythcp. White "Antonintic"ono spool tnapliine White look stitch with shuttle and Hrnil bury Iciltncr uiacliiitc. While Otlk-e , Onialia , Neb. Again ConvletPil. Tim ( second ea e again * ! Augn t C. Uldof , for fell ln f llfjuor after uildnighl , in violiuion of UIP city ordinatipe , wa tripd in policp court yesterday and re sulted in his being again convicted and pntpnced to pati line of $10(1 ( rind eost . He ln r'yeu notice that he will app.il both cases. "MOTHER OSBORNE. " A Kaniotm riiaraotcr of liHV The < 'aliln No-if i lie Ti-nll A \Vilil Mldiiluht lEevel. LANHIV.vo. : ! ! . . , Nov. 1(5. ( Veeierday tlii'fu arrived in tills place a migrating cowboy from ihe Yeilowtonp country. He was going south for tin- whiter I overheard him on a street corner , < -.ak | : of "Mother Osliornc. " Tin- name tinek d chord in the xcfibe'H memory that loudly respondi d , and he stopped and a ked tin1 cowboy what IIP kneyv ot "Mother Osborne.1' "Nothing , " was the answer , "only she died two weckn ago of starvation and cold , in nn old cabin on the Clark's Fnrk of the Yellowstone " And so tin- wicked , .shrewd and ugly old harridan was dead at last. Mi mory at oticp brought to the scribe the seemin whiph IIP saw Mother Oshorue for the first ami last time. It was in the mouth of August , HS ; The flcribe was an em ploye ol a cattle owner of Hip Dry Chey enne country. The region was new , overrun with' desperate characters ' .ml . cs-pccially rang with Ihe name of "M ° tih- er Osboriie. " She was represented in all the phas-ps of s-tiperlativp wickedness. and the reprp entitions : were but have justice. Two .years lielore slip had made licr appearance in this section and lo cated on lioiiypi- Creek , a running tribu tary of tin ; Cheyenne. She was us gross in person as in passions. Her bulk erptaled her wickedness' . Weighing oer Uiii pounds , then' was no horse she would not ride and no deed sn | > would not at tempt. She had two or three men with her. and building a cabin of large di- mcii'ion.s , she gathered about ) mr in a short titne as desperate a gang -n ever i ode through the gloom of night. The IShick Hills and Clie > einie Ktage route ran near. Coach after poach was plundered , and the road in that vicinity came lo be soon known as "Mother Obornetrail " Carrying her : > ( ) years as liirhtly as if they were W , she rod > with the gang. She was sdirewd and daring , a'ld Mother Os borne 's plan w as nevi r known to"gi\o out" or her nerve to fail. In August the outfit to yvhiel' the seribo belonged was oidcred to lake a bunch of eatlh ; o\cr to thu Ucaver bottoms toms and turn them loose , freshness of range being the object -ought. The drive was duly made , and the herd sonn graz ing oil the luxurious Heaver gra sc Wo camped on thi ! haul : of the sin-am the night we leached it. Ju i as we were re tiring for the night ( ho camp was sud denly biUToimdc.i . by a score of as des perate nitlians as ever rode to the call of a plunderer. Their leader , an active and truculent lookiu-r bandit , strode into our mjilst and said that we were only a lew miles from "Mother Osborne V "ranch , ami the good old lady desired our com pany to a I lie tea 'and dane. ' . Tlu-re was no resisting such an invilation , jirof- fered as it was , and we were soon riding in quest of the dangcioim hospitality. Our captors and guides rode at a rapid lope , and we perlorcu kept up. Soon the lights of Ihe room burst upon us , and thuii came to our oars the sound of a violin lin , .skilliilly ph yed. Hidingup to the door we dismounted , and soon stood be fore Mother Osborne In an immense arm-chair , in the middle of a spacious room , sat an enormous woman She was loaded with fat. Around her huge girth was .sunk a huge holt , purporting two heavy revolvers , while n Winchester rillo was nearly lost in her lap. About her g'lthered halt a do/en brazen women. She welcomed us cotdially and heartily , and ordered refreshments for u" at once Then whisky and liquor ad libitum Then the lloor was cleared and the dance be gan. It wasa wild M-eiie. The bra/.en , shanielpss women , the po-iriug whisky , iind the dense tobacco Miioke. the stal wart , tiineilully-dressod bandit * , loaded yyllh pistols and knivc * , and Ia t but not least , the hngp bulk of "Mother Oshoi IIP" hci'Hplf , as pistols in null and U'inchesler in hand she wilii active corpulence wad dled through the figures ol a quadrille. As morning approached the Inn grew diabolical in character. Vile language and dire threats came from all sides. Mother Osbormdroc several of her fol lowers from tin- room at the iinr//.Io of her Winchester , and her heavy bulk was more than once thruiljearlcss'ly between cockud iwohci's. Finally c.itno the dawn , and \\itl. il Molhoi ( ) .sbnmi ( bade us farewell. Two years : if I erward Mother OsboriiP , taking to hiisbind one ol Hie h-ied ( hirly Deal's younger ( nan herself , staituii east io li\p "iv-nei t il'lv , ' iind the lug cabin on the Clark ' > I < u k is ihe 1 i t scenu. Tills | > iw.l.'i . IK i r vniloi. Vmnrvd of 1'Url } ' , | | , - | Hi Il'l.l 1 I , Ml I ) s \ | , , | . . , . , . , ! Ill 1C (1 , | ' | , l , I.I C.I ' II 1 J I 111 ' \ ' ' I II III I I - ' ' in > i i i i nnl . .I I-1 A d M'ni Ui / . ' . in ir f.M.f-'i . ii' . " t " * ji'l ' only in . .1- K ivnl HH i.- > ' w I'r im. 1 \\ull sir < i N. V _ _ _ Si , ji. . . . IIMIUI j - ' ' ' _ - - ' OVEH 40OOOO , , ; - . . . IU US * . . flTt2ilS" > MB < S ? Ifr lS F HTi' t Ttlclliin Velo'-l * ' nindr. Jliai-t 11 , . lue l'iiiniHlciiKir < Mi 1 ; ( r > 'Dml ci. ' | ] Iiuili-ii cciirJin tuni > ' * iiin' ' > ' iTy , f iu > I Vll.u.lapltf.t.K. v.'iiif i ( ii'iMV-T r - . ' . . * 0nc\lrlii' i'"rtJ ' fllunitfiH I * ' A TIBIE ! KBS53 * ' ' Tlie case so long pending before the public at last lias been decided and the jury , after a deliberation of eleven months has found a verdict for the defendant , agreeing that Truth was Truth and they could in no way get around it , after noting the testimony so truthfully spoken by the witnesses in the case , who comprised the leading citizens of the community. The case was that of a rivalry between the Clothing Fur nishers , and the verdict of the jury was for The Only Misfit Clothing Parlors , 1119 Farnam street , wliem it was found from the evidence given in the case , could fulfil every assertion made by them in furnish ing Merchant Tailoi\s Misfit and Uncalled for Clothing , for less than the consumer could purchase the material for from , which the garment was made. And it will be found through inquiry of any man who has paid a visit to the G-reat Savings Bank for mankind , that he corroborates the verdict of the jury , that in an can find . . . iU..S > ipr * * 'wi.t * W-OTHv # HQvrrcmTl ? * * e TK Prri4tt > } . vti O HLM K3 $ 0.00 $ 8.40 5 8.00 S 4.90 J' 00 fi 10 ? ' ' . ' > * 0.00 $0.50 * 7.00 $ 7.00 $10 20 ? ! > 00 $ i-i $0.00 whicli § ( wan J73 iniuli § 7.00 ; to order $ S.OO by a ? LoadingJIprdianl JOO ! jl0..jO $10.50 Tailor for $13.00 $13.00 .fM.OO $13.03lC,00 -T 18.03 sf.'OO And an unlimited amount of others at similar prices , in the same pro portion , cut in any style the customer may desire : and i a i i j Can be found the following Sfa'afff/tf. Gut Sacks t ( JiffatvatSacks. . Dou ble Breasted Sacks , Recife ) ' Coals anil Veste , JfO'tfr Button CttUvicai/ Frocks Prince William Frock , Chesterfield JroGkfPriiwe Albert JTrovls. and Full Drcstf Swallow Tall Frock > at $1000 § 1050113.10 $11.80 ? 1 * > 10 ? l'm.3t ' ) 517.00 SJ7GO $18.20 flO.OO ? 10.55 $20.00 \Vhifdi inado lo order by a loading Merchant Tailor for SJO.OO svns $ J.i.OO i7.0U ! $ id.OO iJJJ.OJ : f . < W SJ1. $33.00 $30.0 ! ) fiir : ( ) $150.00 $10.0 ! ) f3UO . . , SUCK ) $25.00 f' ' } ? 50 ? U.fl ! ) ? 3J.01 C-33.W \V us mndi ) to order by a loading Merchant Tailor for * id.0v > t-oo.oo i ? ' " > 'W ' ? j.oo ? < nee III A 'ft \ o. . can be found one suitable for business , street or full dress cut in frocks , newmarkets , surtouts , King William , plain sacksdouble.breasted sack.s , find three sacks in different patterns , trimmed with fur collar and cuflT to be sold for . . . . - . hat \vas made to oi'der hy n LuudiDg MerclitnU Tailor far .W.50 ! S17JW . . $18.00 4TO.OO 173,03 The above mentioned is what can be done for man in clothing. Thcso quotations were used as evidence in the case. Witnesses testified to this truth and the jurybasing its judgment upon the evidence and gave their verdict for THE ONLY MISFIT J 1 fl ® % i | fcfci