OMAHA' DAILY BEE ; WE&NESDAY. JANUARY 11. 1803. Mil1 Oahinot Resignation Quickly Followed by i Uew Formation by Rlbol. ROQUET SURPRISES THE DEPUTIES 111 * CnntlhUtjr for tlio I'rrOdiviry nT llic * Clininhrr ITnlonUcd for und ItrftM - Ori-nl r.vcltfUH'iil In thnCitp It tl Over thn ltml ! < . PAIII , .Inn. Ifl.--Tho ministry r this inni'iitii' owing to differences In the cabinet ever the nrrostesterd.iy of ex Minister of Public Works It.ilhut and other matters People thron ? the _ streets nnd the gn-.ite-a excitement prevails. The po- lire nro out In force dispersing the crowds. Prc l'leut ' l ! , niot him elnrge. ! Ullot with , tlio ilut.N of forming a cnlilnct. It Is openly ohargeil Hint Klliat und Cat-not uro not In oarnc.st In tlio Panama prosecutions nml Irivo no Intention of bringing the bribe Inkers to ti-liil , mid thU : the prou'i'iitloii of ilo tjt3)iips , l-'ontane , Cot- til anil KlfTel will ho nothing more than n farce. It In nlso charged lh.il efforts nro being mailp to postpone the examination of certain guilty . ' till law p.'irtlos the of pro scription hns tnken efTocl. Although tlio resignation of the ministry caused widespread pxcltoinont there wns no nttcnipt to create disorder. The order Hint is prevailing throughout the city may ho. , and no doubt Is duo to the f.iet thnt the lawless loss element well knows that a dlsturhance will ho put down with n strong linml by the military. The nvoss of the Chamber ( if Deputies ended today ntul the house resumed Its HlttlllgK. Tiiero wn.s n largo attendance of members. 111id the pillories were crowded , Interest bp. ing centered on the election of u new presi dent of the chamber. Snrprlnml by rii | in > t. U was not thought that M. Kloqucl would offer himself for ro-cleetioii , as his explanations - planations to tin ; Panama commission anil lethe the honsi ) of his connection with the P.inama affair had not proved as satisfactory as IIP desired , Ilo did , however , present himself for re-election. The. Chamber wns nailed , to order bv M. Pierre lilain , monihcr for Savoy nnd Uoyen of the houso. Aftorthousn.il formalities of opening the session had been compiled with the nnnii ) of M. Kloquet as a candidate for ro-clcetlim to thn presidency of the Chamber wns jire.si'ntcd. This evoked n somewhat unexpected and vehement opposition nnd in the course of thn speeches made against M. Floquot pavtiotil.ir stress was laid upon his own admission that ho had used some of the funds of the Panama company , not for his personal benefit but Tor his campaign against Jinuhttigism anil to secure the election of a republican Chamber lit ISS'.l. The vote that usually follown tlio presen tation of n candidate's name did not take place , though M. la Martinere demanded that it bo taken. CliiiM'a ltiMiulilli-.il ) Prrslilrnt. M. Floiiet | , seeing thnt the members of the right were determined to oppose his re election by e\ cry means in their power , nnd knowing that without their support he could not get n majority , withdrew his candidacy. The republican group then nominated M. Casimlr-l'erier to the oftlco , who was promptly elected , the vote standing -IOS to 155. Pcrler lin-j been n member of the Cham ber of Deputies s nco 1870 and has held sev eral positions in various ministorics , lie has been elected vice president of the Cham ber three times. Uo is a great friend of General Soussler , the military commandant of Paris. During the prox-ecdings in the Chamber u irroup of thirteen men who proclaimed themselves nnarehists gathered in front of the building. They were ordered to move on by the police , but refused to do so. They were thereupon placed under arrest , llllinl'rt Nc\v Ciildiu-t. This now cabinet organised by M. Hibot is us follows : M. Hibot , premier and minister of the interior ; M. Dovello , foreign affairs ; M. Tirard , limuieo ; General Loizlermon , war ; M. Herdo.ui , colonies and marine ; M. Dupuy , Instruction ; M. Vigor , agriculture ; M.Siegfried , commerce ; M. Viettee , works ; M. Bourgeois , justice. \ . % This most notable difference between this cabinet and its predecessor is shown by the absence ot M. do Freycinet and M. Loubet. M. l onbet's lukovvnrmness as regards inves tigation of the Panama eannl scandal has been ill-concealed , In fact ho bus declared in n newspaper interview that the deputies hnd rushed into the inquiry with reprehensi ble recklessness of consequences. M. do Freycinet , who has been minister of war In several cabinets , has been mentioned ft-equently among the possible victims of the Panama investigation. M. Ulbot , while retaining the premiership has exchanged the ministry of foreign affairs for the temporarily moro Important post of the ministry of the interior. M. Uovello has assumed the ministry of foreign nffairs thus vacated relinquishing the ) > ortfollo of agriculture to M. Vlgera , anew now man. M. Tirard retains the portfolio of finance nnd M. Hourgcols , whoso policy in the Panama matter caused much dlsscntion in the last cabinet , still holds the nll-imi > ortant department of Justice. M. Victto and M , Burdeau also remain at their former positions. M. Dupuy remains minister of public instruction , M. Sirrlen , formerly minister of commerce , has been supplanted by M. Siegfried. Ho was once associated with the notorious Cornelius Her/ , and although ho denied before the Panama commission that he had .neon Herz since 18T5 ho fell under the ban , as did Hoiivier and Froycinct. General Ixiizlcrinon , who succeeds to the secretary of war , is a now man. ii'FKi/s v.vi.iiAin.r. sinvicr.s. : 11 Com thn I'llnnnui Canal Compiiny to Hunt Him In Its Kmploy. PAIIIS , , hin _ . 10. Thu indictment against Gustavo Hlffcl states that ho secured 1 ) ,000- ( XX ) francs of Panama canal money. Hereto fore It was supposed that ho had obtained but ( W.OOO.OOO . francs. The parliamentary commission of inquiry has discovered a hiatus in the sequence of the canal company's check stubs. Moro than 250 of the stubs nro missing , and It has transpired that In every case u largo sum wan Involved. Of the checks in question ono was for -lUO.IHKl francs , others for sums be- twpon'4,000 and 7,000 francs. If tlio stubs of these chocks arc not found Felix Cottu and Miirliis Font a mi and the directors of the canal company will bo liable to imprisonment for three years each. They are suspected of having destroyed the stubs so as to protect their Identity from their friends. The reixn'ts of the parliamentary Panama commission of 18SO and 18S3 hnvo been pro- nt-n us I before tlio coinmlHslon of inquiry. They bhow that President Carnet refused to support the lottery bill und that M. Amen also disclaimed all rcsK > nslblllty In the matter , M. do Freycluot admitted that the money nuked for would not llnlsh the canal , \nnd when reproached by a fellow committeeman - man with being frightened by the responsi bility which thu government placed on him explained thnt tno government granted merely faculatlvo pormihidon without assum ing nnv guaranty , Frcdlnnld do Lossops , his son Charles nnd Messrs. Cottu , Fontano and KlfTol were put on trial today for their connection with the Pniinnm canal crookedness. Charles do iA'ssous was the llrst witness. Ho declared that It was against his ndvlco that his father undertook the construction of the cunal , Constipation cured by DoWiU's Risers. SOME JAIL STATISTICS. \Vlirnui K of DoiiKlUK C < iuiit3''i ( Jltmlxvu * lliltiiiioiir. Sheriff Genrga Kcunclt has completed his nmuml record of Incarcerations in tlio county Jail , disposition of prisoners and other data for the year ending December ill , 1SW , As n bit of reminiscent history It recalls BOVMrul cases which wcro at ono tlmo thrilling - ing nnd startling bits of the cltj'u inotru- l > olltun life.the the your 1U10 wen , women and and Tucks L'ke ' Cut 50c I IS 91.78. Cambric Hemstitc'd Rnfflle , Like Cut , $1.78 Each Hotter . qualities r.iriiiliis up . . to J.J.M oacii children have looked out from behind the bars of the county's bastllc. Of thcso sev enty nro now wearing stripes in the peniten tiary nt Lincoln , twenty-threo are yet await ing trial for penitentiary offenses , or who are county prisoners cither released on bailer or served out a jail sentence. South Omaha's quota to the whole was 114 prisoners .ehnrgcd with petty offenses , this city sending,88up for misdemeanors to the county Jail , -JIM boarding at Douglas county's expense for plain , unvarnished drunks. The United States government has held hero sixty-nine prisoners , and of this number one was executed for murder , the hanging taking place in tire corridors of the Jail. Clinton E. Dlxon was found guilty of the murder of Sergeant Carter of Fort Hobinson , Nob. , and ho paid the law's extreme penalty. Two other United States prisoners are doing "time" ' ut Sioux City , ono a counterfeiter and another for falsely changing the books of a goverment bank. Sarpy county sent sixteen prisoners , ono of whom has been pardoned from the penitentiary and two are now serving time there. No less than nlncty-nino of the comity jail's inmates were charged with in sanity and are now nursing their Idiosyn crasies in the insane asylum ; of the seventy of those In the penitentiary fourteen wcro sent up for burglary , twelve for forgery , eight larceny from the person , four grand larceny , three murder lit the second degree , two housobrenking , two ob- tnining money under fulso pretenses , two highway robbery , two assault with intent to kill , " shoot witli a similar purpose , 1 embezzlement , 1 horse stealing , 1 procuring , ono malicious llhol , 1 robbery and grand larceny. Two men went over for life for murder Fuuss and Fox , the Italian , Salescl , getting six years for manslaughter. Twelve children have boon sent to the re form school for mcorrigibiiity. An honest pill is the noblest work of the apothecary. DoWtt's Llttlo Early Risers cure constipation , biliousness und alck head ache. ' fUIt Another Trial Will Ilo ( liven tlio Monterey to T Mt HIT bea-Oohiff SAN FIIANCISCO , Cal. , Jan. 10 , Tlio new armored coast defense vessel , Monterey , built by thu Union Iron works , and which had a successful trial trip lust night , will go into commission February 1. She is now lying nt the Union iron works , being put Into shape to bo taken to the Mure Island navy yard and turned over to the govern ment. There the stores and ammunition will bo put on board and the ofllccrs and crow will t'ako position. When everything Is in good shape the Monterey may go down to Santa Barbara channel lor another trial under her now commander , Captain Kemp ft , who bus expressed a desire to test her sea going qualities , although the Monterey was not built as a sen-going vessel. After that the vessel will probably tuko n trip north to Puget sound , The great domestic standby , Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup , Is now recognized to bo n family necessity. Keep It handy , Art Nocli'ty Will Incorporate At the mooting of the Western Art society last night in the Lin Uigur gallery it was de cided to Incorporate under the state laws , The transfer of the society's property to the association was duly made , and n constitu tion and bylaws adopted. Directors elected were as follows : C. S. Klgutter , J. F , Monell , K. C. Hrownleo.'G. W. 1-lnlnger , E , M. Parks , C. F. Catlln , H. A. Smith. Salvation Oil Is n certain euro for bead- ache , toothache , earache , &e. Only " > cents Will He Kent Jlartc to China. DKTIIOIT , Mich. , Jan. 10 , The four Coles tlala who have been In the county jail sluco September 24 last , awaiting a hearing , have been found guilty by the United States com mls'-loner of belngunlawfully la this country , Thity were sentenced to ten days luv prisomeut ut hard labor iu the house of cor rcotlon and to deportation to China at tin expiration of that term. U you have- piles DeWltt'a Witch Haze ! salvo will surely euro you. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO i omorrovv we will inaugurate our Annual Sale , of Muslin Underwear , the largest in the history of our establishment Every garment is made of good muslin , all sewed with a lock-stitch machine , and'seams flat felled. We oiler only the KM- . merits that are known to be thoroughly reliable , honestly made , equal in all respects to home-madr underwear. The-u I goods arc displayed on our third floor , easily accessible by elevator or stairway , ! Drawers 25c Good Muslin , cluster of tucks like cut 25c Drawers 5Oc Cluster of tucks and wide hem ; like cut , 50c Drawers 89o Cambric Valen ciennes lace edging like cut 89c Drawers $1.28 Tucks and embroid ered ruffles , like cut , @ 48i § 1.28 Drawers $1.5O Cam bric , cluster of tucks | § and em 11 tl broid ered edge , like cut $1.50 DIED TO AVOID PUNISHMENT Penitentiary Discipline Oauses an Omaha Burglar to Oommit Suicide. HE WAS AFRAID OF THE "DARK HOLE" AI > 1 Ilnuo Surct'ods by Hunglne lllmse-ir . Under Peculiar VlrvuiiiHtuiicm Cnr- I oncr'n Jury Tall * to Ouenllcm the Uiilcx ol the I'rHoii. LINCOLN , Neb. , .Tan. 10. [ Special Telo- rrum to Tun Bui : . ] Abel Howe , a convict Serving a term In the penitentiary , hung him self iu his cell this afternoon. Howe was sent up seven months ago from Omaha for burglary. Howe was a young'inan of S3 , employed in the cooper shop. Ilo was of a stubborn dis position , and has several times been pun ished for broaches of discipline. Yesterday ' ho was put in the "dark hole , " for re fusing to do his proportion of the work. Ho was handcuffed with his hands tied behind his back. In some way ho slipped the rope down between his legs nnd unloosed It , tying ono end around his neck and the other through the grating ho mounted n bucket and swdng himself ofT. Ho was not discovered until shortly after noon. Coroner Grim impanelled a Jury and after hearing testimony returned a verdict that Howe cnmo to his death by hanging with suicidal intent , but mndo no findings as to severity of punishment. Dlntrict Court In Doil o Comity. FHCMONT , Nob. , Jan. 10. [ Special to TUB BEB. ] Judge William Marshall held n ses sion of district court yesterday , disposed of many cases and adjourned court until next Monday , Daniel Jones , who pleaded guilty to as sault on a boy with a shovel , was lined $10 and costs. A bond of # 500 was fixed in the case of ITiMiiklln lworak , who was arrested in Chicago and brought hero for trial for writ ing checks on banks whcro ho Had no money deposited. A decree was rendered in the foreclosure case of Joseph Starltoy against A.M. WU- tcdt for $1H8.M . The bar docket shows 111 civil and twelve criminal cases for trial. Iiijiirril In u luimuvay. OSCKOLA , Neb. , Jan. 10 , [ Special to TUB BKK.J Harlan , son of Hon. J. H. Mickey , met with a severe accident on Saturday last. Ho was drawing cord wood with a team , when the animals became frightened and ran away , Harlan stayed by the team and held on until ho saw they wcro going to run Into a wire fence , when ho jumped , The wheels of the wagon went over both of thu boy's feet , broalchig some of the small bones and injuring the right leg somewhat. It Is not thought to bo very serious and tlio boy will bo out soon. Ono of the animals , a 5-year-old mure , fell in the wire fence , breaking ono of her forward legs , and had to I bo killed. to Oamlillug. ISLAND , Nob. , Jan. 10 , [ Special Tulcgrum to THE BKK. ] James Wiist , u saloon und billiard hall keeper , has been arrested for permitting minors to play ii his houso. There is on foot a movement' to put a cheek to gambling und thu trial which will bo held Saturday will be of moro limn ordinary interest. Mabel strong and Klla Hogg put on men's ' attire last night and started to do the town. They were arrested today ami fined (1(1 ( each , Onreolu'n Ojivru Hmun Oiriird. | OdCKOLA , Neb , , Jan. 10. [ ti | > eclul to Tun ! BBE. ] The now SIS.OOO opera house in this city wns opened for business last Saturday , Oirrolu Uhllilitm l.iilfrlulnril. OSCEOLA , Neb. , Jan. U. [ Special to Tun CBB.J TUo children of the Mo'.hodUt 1 pis- Cluster of tncki nnd wide liom , 111(0 Clll , Cluster of tnak * ii n d enmbrlcrtir- llo.nlBoIii'm- filltolinilc.ini lirlu runiu , Ilkouut , Embroidery nnd tucks , cut , I ! I.aco Inser tion and od o. llko cut. Each. copal church had a very pleasant tlmo Sun day. It was the first Sabbath school th'ey had hnd since the embargo , the result of the diphtheria epidemic , was raised. They had missed their usual Christmas tree. The'ro were 1TO present in the school Sunday , and each ono was presented with a little satchel lilled with pretty tilings. STATE IIISTOKIOAI. .SOCIETY. Annual JHrotliig or thn Orfrnnl/atlou Xot Very Well Attended. LINCOLN , Neb. , Jan. 10 [ Special Telegram to TUB BEIJ. ] The annual meeting of the State Historical society was held at the university chapel this evening , President J. Sterling Morton presiding. W. W. Cox of Seward read a paper on 'Ueminis- ' | ccnccs of Early Times Near Neb raska City. " Ho was followed by the reading of an extract from Judge Sav age's unpublished "History of Omaha , " by J. A. Mncmurphy.of Omaha , sketching Stephen Decatur , the well known character in Indian history , together with personal reminis cences of Peter A. Sarpy and Tumbar , a Frenchman , both old traders. In the ab sence of Hon. W. II. Kller of Ashland , Secre tary Caldwell read a paper prepared by that gentleman on uTlio Arickaree Conquests of Ib l. " The attendance was small , less than two dozen persons being present. Failure of u Ileutrlvo L'lrm. BEATUICK , Neb. , Jan. 10. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BEE. ] Tlio F. W. Smith Com mission company , for several weeks past doing n grain commission business by tele graph in tills city , today suspended opera tions. Tlio company was a small concern and no serious commercial disturbance is noticed by reason of the linn's suspension Several creditors for small nmounts uro left' In tlio lurch by the suspension of the com pany. , Will ISullil u Now Church. ] BE VTIIIVK , Neb. , Jan. 10. [ Special to Tun At a largely attended and enthus iastic meeting last night of the First Pres byterian church of this city it was decided to build u now church odlllco and pnrsonugo to take the place of the old structure just ns soon as the building season opons. Tlio cost of the proixised improvements will bo $20,000 , In the meantime the Presbyterians will use the Auditorium for church services. Norfolk 3IiiH < iniff uatull Officer * . Xouroi.K , Nob. , Jau i. , , lp [ Special to Tin : BKK. ] Damascus chapter No. iio.UoyaU I Masons of Norfolk , lusi'hvcnlng installed the following named oftltark : W. H. Bucholz , high priest ; Ernest HrTiMoy , king ; Silas G , Dean , scribe , nnd Goorgti L. Ills , secretary. This is ono of the bes working chapters in this state and has llno'praspccts ' for a largo Increase in membership : > l ISullil ijii Kiuvnlor. E , Nob. . JAW.1 10. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BKiHownrd : ] & Co , , a wealthy elevator and | < raln buying linn with headquarters at Webster City , la. , today selected ( rround hero uiKii ) which they will erect an elevator of iiO.UJO bubhels capacity. This linn has been buying grain hero this fall and this contemplu pd elevator hns be come a necessity. Funeral oC 11 I'loni'CT , CUT CENTER , Nob. , Jan. 10. [ Special to THE BEU. ] Colonel W. J. Keller of Button , formerly county clerk of this county and postmaster at Sutton under President Cleveland - land , was buried yesterday. Ho was u very popular man und hud a host of friuiids throughout Clay county , being oi\o \ of its pioneers. Took u Done of Jtlurnhliir. DAVIU CITV , Nob. , Jan. 10. [ Swclal | to TUB BEE. ] Myrtle Bebco , n domestic in the family of J , G. Uoss , attempted suicldo this morning by the morphine route. Physicians in attend tuco think she will die. IIIIKP ; u ii y rt jrvlsore. \ . ' BEATiiifB , Neb. Jan , 10. [ - polul To'o- | gmui to THE BBC , ] The nonGiige county board of su 'rvisoi's mot oday aid uig.m- Izod. J. W , Brldcnthal was ol.it d ' ' NIL * tilti 111 . u.irl. In the dls ilo , court Adolph J. Meyer has 25c Tucked front , good miiilin , llko cut , 25c Each , 5Oc Oordod lutid , line muslin , HUe cut. 50c each Etnbrolilory and Incus llko cut , $ i.oo Eacli I Tucked andcniurol doied ei\'f \ Iluocilt. 75c sued his former partner. George N. Jones , and has secured a restraining order -which forbids Mr. Jones from using the name of A. J. Meyer & Co. when ho sells coal. Liniiio A. Vctal has asked the courts to step in and grunt her a divorce from her husband. She alleges that this husband , Charles Vetal , has been a bad man , that he hns looked upon the wino when i. took on n lighting character and that ho has abused her In a shockingly outrageous manner. In addition to the divorce she wants the cus tody of a child , which is the fruit of the union. Frank Lee , administrator of the estate * of William F. Camp , has sued the Cudahy Packing company in an action to recover the sum of > , UOO. The plaintiff alleges that on November 1 , 18U2 , Camp was employed in tlio defendant's packing house in Houtlu Omaha , jj and , that on that day his death was caused bw falling through an elevator shaft that was not properly provided with guard rails , j " n World-Wldo lioptitntlon. Council llluffe , la , . Jfonixtrlcl , Chamberlain Medicine Co. of DCS Moines is an Iowa manufacturing institution and one in which the residents of the state look i upon with pride. Chamberlain's Cough ' Itemedy has become national in reputation and is known in nearly every household in tlio state and throughout the great west. Its merits are becoming established in all parts of America. MORE CANDLE POWER. Kiuiins City Decline * ) lo ! > : iy For liOOOCund ! " I'owftr Lump * When 500 Is FiirnUheil , There is dissatisfaction with thu municipal electrio light service in Kansas City , Ivan. , eI well as Kansas City. Mo. , and Mayor Haiinan hns just refused to sign three war rants inpayment for electric street lights. All aru lamps used in Kansas City , Kan , , nro supposed lo hnvo 2000 candle power , Kansus City { , lCnn. , pays for its street lights on a basis of 2000 candle jwwer and the mayor declares that not to exceed 500 caiidlo power per lamp in furnished. In order to bring the matter to a test the mayor lias Just refused to indorse tha payment of fM24 claimed by the Consolidated Elec tric Light and Power company of Kansas City , Kun. Tlio franchise culls for arc lights of li,000 candle power. For this the city pays 41ii per 1 month for 100 and $11 per month for 1a about thirty , The city is now negotiating with elec tricians with n view to making tests of the power 1 of tiie lights furnished. It is also negotiating ; with the Fort Wayne Electric company for building a municipal plant , but the proceedings hnvo been enjoined by the courts hocnuso the proposition of the Fort Wayne company docs mil conform to the law which requires advertisement by the city for competitive bids. Ignorance of the merits of DoWltt'n Little Early Kjscrs is n misfortune. Thu o little pills regulate the liver , euro headache. dy * > pcpula , bud breath , constipation and bilious. ness MAKES A DESPERATE PROMISE. Murderer fining May * ll Will Vel Kill Himself. If George Fauss , tlio murderer of Laura Day , t'arrles his threat Into execution the htato will have to provide the funeral In the near future. Faut > s was taken to the peni tentiary on Monday to servo n life seulenco , and said before the pribon.gatcs closed u | > oii him tlmt ho would never servo out hU tlmo. Tito man has made two dexperato otforU to cud hia existen-'o in the past , the llrst time , shortly after the murder , by nttcmpl- iugtobovcr his jugular vein , und f.illing in that inudu another attempt by hanging , Prompt assistance saved hlu life in Itoth in stances. On his way to the punlten- tiury in company with Sheriff Ben nett on Monday ho bald ; ' ! will not btay long In mo pen nnd when I go out it will hi fcot llrat and in u box. ' ' Fauw hu * > promised ! lo lofr.iin from any further at- tcmp.H at belf-dcHtruclton while In Douglas count , , ' , but feels that his removal absolves him 'nml any further observance of his prouiUe , I'erfeci action unt pcno. Ii callh resul from the u"nf -Witt'bLlttlo Early A perfect little pill. Children's ' SHORT DRESSES \\lilto emu- hrlc , .yokii of lucKIng und ( eiitliur dtlich liu , sKlrt4 In IIIMII , cluster ubovo. to 1 year. .LOO . CHILDREN'S ' SHORT DRESSES , \Vhtto liiwn. l ietrhen wnUl of box pl.ilts und olilirln'j' , lliioliuinslltcli'd sKlit with \vido hem , sl/cs 2 lo y years , $1.75 each CHILDREN'S ' SHORT DRESSES , 13. AVhlto uuln- boolc Orotclien wiilsl of tucks and Insu rtlon , lionis tl to h oil skill , sl/.cs .l to Il.voari. $3.OO each ROMANCE OF A YOUNG THIEF Why Harry DjWitt Will Not be Returned to St. Louis. HIS VICTIM HAS REFUSED TO PROSECUTE Threii Hundred Oiillurs VVorlh of Diamond * \Vero Ke'rovered Slury l u Touuli Hoy'H Varloil i : < | ) tirlcnc - Other Lincoln Nuivx. LINCOLN' , N : b. , .Tan. 10. [ Special to Tun Hiu.J : Detective Flynn returned today to Hy . Louis without Harry DoWitt , the young man who robbed II. S. Stornbcrger of Piini ( | , O. , of his diamonds nt a St. Louis ho- tcl. < This Is duo to the fact that there will probably , bo no prosecution. When DoWitt was Jii-st arrested ho told n pitiful story of his fattier being dead and his mother a drunkard , but letters in Ills possession when arrested showed that this was untruo. Whcu taxed by tlio detectives ho mndo a clean breast of Ills history. His father is a prominent and wealthy ' lawyer of Fort Worth , Tex. , and tlio boy's right naino is Harry McLaurio. Ho WIIH a wild youngster and ran away from homo when ho was hut a little past II ) , and for the past two years hah hud a varied career , being employed principally ns boll boy in various hotels , but several times was sus pected of theft , but nothing was over proven against him until ho took a pair of shirts front the Hotel Lincoln in this city. During his incarceration ho lias been visited in tlio county Jail by a young lady who has so far .succeeded in veiling her identity , but who Is said to hnvo been an in- tlmutu friend nnd former .schoolmate of the boy. boy.Stornborger Stornborger also left for homo this after noon , taking with him { ct.VJ worth of his diamonds mends that had been recovered , among them Iwing his wife's wedding ring. The pawn broker with whom they had been put up rei i fused at llrst to glvo them up , but threats of a lawsuit changed his mind. I'ardom'd by the ( iovernor. George Jienhain , who was sent up from Dawes county n little over n year ago for horse stealing , wns pardoned out of the pen itentiary yesterday afternoon by Governor Uoyd , although no publicity was given the fact. lienhnm had boon sentenced to four yearn , hut ho had a number of good friends with iHilltlcal pulls , among whom is said to have been Sheriff Uahlman , lienham is also .said to have bcon only a tool in the hands of some men who have discreetly kept in the background. llorlleiill ill l tx. The twenty-fonrtli aniiiml meeting of the Nebraska State Horticultural mn'iuty IH being held nt Nebraska hall , State univer sity , The morning was principally devoted to arranging the displays of fruit , which have not all arrived yet , .Secretary Taylor believes that it will be a fair on , * , notwith standing the poor crop last year. At the afternoon sg&ilon G , W , Alexander was l > ookcd to toll of thu ' 'Best > , < ) brasku Grapes. " " ( Jrapo Growing in Western Now York" was the subject of I1 , S. Holinan. In the evening President Slovens delivered his an nual address and reports wcro made by the secretary and treasurer. ( J. I ) , Swcewiy gave an interesting account of th ; Ureto weather observatory nnd retorts fron standing committees wcro made ns follows : Entomology and ornithology , I/iwrcnco Brunei- ; forestry , ' G , A , Marshall ; orna mental gardening , J. H. Hadklnson , ouch rc | > ort being discussed at length by the twenty-live members prudent. Ofllccru for the yuur wilt bo elected tomorrow morning , The meeting clones Thursday afternoon , Pixf. Taylor told of his observations of horticulture on hl recent Kuropcan trip , liilo an IntpreMintr dUicubsloii took place on the relation of the press to horticulture. Held CpTiKi I.udlc. , Mrs , Klngman and her sister , residing at Corset Covers 25c Cambric , exactly like cut , 25c Each. Corset Covers 50c Tiiclis.cinbioiiU . cry cdgj anil insertion , like cut , 50c Corset Covers 93c Ribbon inser tion and em broidered edge , Like cut , 93c Hiicii. Corset Covers $1.28 Fine embroid ery Uc Like cut $1.281M Corset Covers ! $1.50 ® ' Embroidery and insertion Like cut $ i.5O 31" North Sixteenth street , were nssaulto while on their way home about lJi01us : : night. In the vicinity of S street n man stepped up from behind a tree , and without a word struck Mrs. Kiiigmnn over tlio head , knocking her down , her sister falling with her. Tlio fellow ran his hand hurriedly through her dress , but was frightened away by a young man who run lo their aid. Ho found Mrs. Klngman had fainted , but she f-oon recovered. Her face bears the marks of the footpad's hand , nnd she wns com pelled to keep her bed today. Both Indies wore wearing gold watches , but the thief didn't pet them in his hurried search. They are uiuiblo togivo the police any description of the mini , The selection of a petty Jury consumed Judge Pundy's time in the federal court to day. City In llrlcf. The vicinity of O and Rio von th and Twelfth streets was the scene last evening of n very energetic hair-pulling contest between two women , ono of whom had found the other coming out of the ofllco of her husband in the third story of the Funko opera house building. She pursued her down the stairs , caught up with her on the pavement , nnd the pair fought the length of a block and back again. After it was over ono of the women calmly walked up to a big plato glass window nnd carefully adjusted her hat and bacichair. No arrests. it Frank Holdcn , an old soldier , got lighting 'ii ' drunk , aiH foing homo smashed the furniture - - \ ture and was In pufHuit of his wife when u muscular neighbor ran in , nnd after a few minutes energetic work Holden was laid out. Ho was arrested , and when examined by the * city physician il was found his loft eye was almost gourgcd out , whllo his head is a mass of cuts nnd bruises. W. H. King ask the district court for u divorce from his wife Nancy , whom , ho alleges , tried to kill him nnd one of their children with a hatchet , and has frequently violated her marrlago yows. Mlnnlo Death- or.ige asks for u decree from Newton , whom .she married in Cugo county four years ngo , Desertion and nonsupport are the grounds alleged. The how Hoard of County commissioner * orgnnlml this morning by electing Commls- winner Churchill ns chairman. A question has urinen over whether Commissioner McOrnw's term oxplrcs this year or next , " and the matter will lie decided by quo war- rnnto proceedings brought by the county at torney. The matter hinges on whether the law of IBS ! ) under which McGraw was elected , or the law of lb',11 , which reduced the number of commlsuloners from live to three govern * in this cnsu. Tlio city trcasuior this morning Issued distress warrants against the Lincoln Street Kuilw.iy company to collect * ' ! ,000 , city taxes which the road lias not paid. Tlio heirs of ( Jeorgo II. Hilton , formerly a well known rcnldcnt of Lincoln , where ho ncqiilriMi thu title of judge by reason of his numerous InwsuiU which ho tlnully puwon- nllyconduclell , nslc the probate court to up- point M. W. Dunham of thin cltv ns admin- Htrator. Mr. Hilton died Iu Madison county , In. , hist October. Ho still owned considerable - able landed property hero. The Nebraska Wosluyan university n.sks , judgment ngalnst Fr.inlc A , Hovey for # 1,000 , thu amount of hli : subscription towards local Im ; the t'ollego in Lincoln , CroJItoi-H of U. O. Strickland , a Hour mer chant who recently failed , have begun action to not nsldo the snlo of curtain property sold by Stri.-klnml and hU mother to Kthvnrd Pegler 'and A Hulter , oil the ground of fraud. 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