Tfcrrr ? > criAV ATMMT 011 i ono ACCUSED OF DISflOXESTY ! "Water OoramisBioncr Paraival of Liueolo Ergojing Some Netertoty , OF AN EX-EMPLOYE OF HIS OFFICE Xumlirr Ili-lnnclnc to tin- City Said to n limn r r < l tor J'rJv lp rnrj > nm > Wilt It * NulOmitwl t mi InvraUcHttim. LtKt JLS Neb April 1 { Special Tele- Ciim tj tine Br.n.JVat r Commissioner Pcrciva. is eiijo.unp n llttlo brief notoriety , niui.li tf n "haractcr that IB cnjo.vod In a more jirclcntlous munnur by the stutc ofilcia..i ho arc relieved from duty Bt the elate luas pending thair trial under Ihe urticJcK if impeachment adopted liy the recest leg.slaturo An ox-employe of the i Tvnter department aoruses him of several misdemeanors in oOlcc , and uu Investigation v.i ; foidnr i He is accused of talcing for his personal utsc t'.Ourth of lumber holonging to the I citv , utiJ tif liBving made out a voucher lor nn cinjii ; c in his department for KiG.flO. when there wit. due the employe hut fcS.Jffi Mr 1'err.vnl today volunteers an oxplnmt- tiun o' thi' charges He admits that he used the lun tier but claims that it was not worth more than $ L In regard to the cliurge tliat lie drt w u toucher for the payment of uu em- ju citicx IBS of the amount actually due Him hi su. H that he payed the man the 'xact Hum the ordinances allowed him , and zjo more Itcntilt of u I'rur fight. BcM.r'tt Neb. . April 111 [ Special to Till : Ben Complaint was filed lu.nl night ly Ed S Kaiser charging J. H. Floi- nchor. a prominent moirhuut of this plaec , nnd his brother. Air. Howard Fleischer , with unlawful assemblj and riot The trouble is nnid to l > e the outgrowth of a partj that was held at the residence of Mr. Sloan Saturday night , which was attended by that faction of tbo Bellevue bloods to which Mr. KaiHer belongs 'J'lie other faction of Bellevue so- duty swills including the two Fleischers and a number of college students , were out havingn time of their own , aud as the morn frolicltors from the Sloan partj were vending their wuj homeward they came in ronturt'witb the other crowd , nnd some troutile ensued between John Atkinson , who was at the party , and some uf the lK ys in the other crowd , -which resulted in Atkinson being rolled in the dust aud somewhat worsted It is alleged thai a I pitch battle then tool : place , inwhich stones end clods wcro used as weapons , though no i one was hurt 'Warrantswere issued for the arrest of ! Mr Fleischer und his brother They imme- cJlatcli gave themselves up before the officer pot around to make the arrests and'Squire jtfaddock imposed a fine of fT > each and costs Mr Fleischer who is a member of the f'rm ' of Burtcb & , Fleischer , in speaking uf tbe matter declared most emphatically that the vhole uflair was u mere piece .if l > ett.\ spite ivork on the part of those who CuUfciid his arrest He declares that he will take the matter to the district court on error us the Justice exceeded his authority in Imposing a line Lightning' * I'KPiillur J'ruuk. BEATiiirr. Nob. , April 111 | Special to Tin : BEE. } The destruction of a house near Vj'more b.x eloctricitj , an account of whicli appeared in this morning's Bin. : is worthy of jnore tlmn passing notice , the peculiar uctlon of the current beinc very unusual After the lightning struck an eyewitness declares , there arose from the house a vapor like smoke , while for u momunt lire could he steen in every part of the structure. A brisk liroeze was Mowing at the time , yet the house did not take lire and the only damage done bytbeoagoney was in tbe nature "of spots or large holes hurned into the carpets , lace curtains , bed clothes and clothing. which were ruined but not destroyed. Tlie entire front of the two-story , 24xfj : ( frame dwelling-ivas thrown into the front yard The walls und pupports of the roof were broken and twisted in evor.uireetion , riving the building tbe up ] > earance of hav ing been blown up by gunpowder. Every piece of furniture , except one bedstead con taining a feather l > edwas broken as were ulso all the crockery and dishes. The strangest feature of the affair , however , is the fact that Mr J O Miller , the owner , was at the time sitting within two feet of , the kitchen stove , which was broken into a I liundred pieces , and was not hurt. The other members of the family were out of doors and received only slight shocks Hundreds of curious people have visited the Accnc , as .nothing of the kind ever occurred before in that neighborhood , which , us a rule , is generally free from severe electrical torms. to Itruth 111 KOKFOLK , Nob. , April HI. { Sjiecial Tele- prani to THE Br.n. ] A distressing accident oocurred last night in tbe Norfolk roller mills , in whicli August Hit ? lost his life The evening "wni. cold and stormy. A heavy rain was pouring down from the north and < lrlvirig tbrouph tin o ] > en window in the lower jiurt of the millMr Hitz started to close the window in winch it was necessary to pass over a larce driving bolt which passed urouiid a thirty-slv-iueh pulley which was making more than 100 volutions pur jnluuto. Mr Hitz was followed by another mill liaud , who observea that when the former had stopped over the belt be hesitated as if dazed , then pitched forward across the lielt. which carried him over the pulley. Tlie mill was stopped and physicians summoned , when It was found that both legs were badlj crushed and internal injuries sustained , from which lie died about sue hours later. The .luuoral services will be held tomorrow. The < . will be berne tsxpcu.se bj his former em ployers. He leaves avife nnd four small children in poor circumstances. BI.AIK , Keb. , April 111. ( Sjieciai to TUB Btc. ] Tuebdaj evening the old city council closed up the last year's business and the new mayor aud council were nworn in. The new administration consists of Mayor , .lohn McQuanle , clerk. Burk Carrigau ; treasurer Joe S Cook , police judge. 1 C. Eller. citj engineer. W H Hill ; councilmcn. JE. Gilllam , H B Taylor. F McCumber.V. . D. Gross , H S Shields. C Sc hniidt , William Jvellry and C. W Neff The mayor made the following appoint ments , -which were promptly confirmed- City ntturnei L W. Osborn. water commis sioner E. J Farr , chief of police and street tfonimiBsioner Hice Arnold. city physician , Sir U Noble , poundmuster. James M. Smltu engineer of wuter works. Thomas F Kellenicht police. J H. Waldo , cem etery wardm L. C 1'ierce. Inrrt'iiMul thillhrn Htmlm-ik. HASTINGS Neb. Ajirll 111 [ Special Tele- pram to THE Bcr. It has been announced liero t.idaj luut from the iifith of Ihih mouth the Hastings postofliee will bo a first-class nioneor.ler ofllce , the only one in the state except Omaha B.\ the ) > osial rcguuitious > o snialltir jKislofllccb are not allon-ed to r > ' . | i mon * than a certair uinouut of surplus j j.ubey order funds on hand. Tlie excess ' must In remitted to the district oflice This I will greatb increase the business of the \ Hastlngh oflice uud will render a government tiullding more necessary than ever ] , Claj Crntrr' * llimrd uf Tru t e . CLAT CCSTEU. Neb. , April 111 [ Special to j Tnc BruTho hoard of trustees of the village receut'j elected , met last evening and < jTg ni cd by the election ot Hon. George M. Bavinger us chairman am * Ambrose C. El > - person as clerk and attorney E. G. Gruff was apwln'ed street eommissloner and mur- uhal and James L. Ccmpboll village treufc- tirer JU-lurnliic to 1'rlvittK I.tr . rmi'iTtJN Neb. . April 111 [ Si > ccial to Tut. Bun - Ex Tnlted Stated Marshal Brad D. Slaughter nrrlved home yesterday and ut once set wirkmcu ut work cleaning up the lawn nhout the family residence , jiutting it iu sbupe for thr reception of the family , who arc expected home next woeK. Niirlulfe w Note * . Neb. . April IU. ( Swnhil | to TUB . The term ut the United Stbtci Oin'Mct rourl court-tied In thU city nn the 17th lust adjourning JuuircUundt ( linpoitMl of a tiurabcr of ca In m nbort dMlc" Thr Norfolk wnU-r wnrku urr tvrtin tn bn Md under mortgage thte Unit at Mfldinou on May M. Tl.r sale 11 in lover of thu Htokl , A llnirard Iron rtmipiiny and tl > Orni)1 Hni Hlnc roinpHtiv Nf > - Imn 1 i ptvnn by li. b li nrt , „ _ „ . . . _ of the wrtrte ffi rou : nen inwnefl through this olty j-enterday on the i-akimrn un rente for Cbloaeo. where they win Join Buflu.o 1WI R ngrroguUmi an been on oshibitien in Chicago thit yenr I'utlnrtnn I'urt * . FtxLr.KTfiK , Neb. . April JR. ( Special to THE B"nc-Another ] larg * shipment of cattle will soon be made from Fullerton to Llrcrjiool and It is pro | oie ! to floeorate tbc curs and properly advertise the clock In- j dustry of central Nebraska. Mr E. D Gould has Just returned from Omaha nnd the eastern jmrtion of the state , and while away made n number of Imiiortant purchases of fine trotting stock , including five head purchased from the Mosher stock farm near South Omaha This stock will ft be t trained at the V oodliue farm The surve.\ has been mode for the canal to furnish the electric light jilaut und water works and ground will noon be broken for the cunai This will make the second water power I at Fullurton cither of which can de velop more 7 > ewer than either the Gothen burg orjveame.i plants A practical tiowspa | > er man with plenty of means ut his command has Just perfected ar rangements to establish a republican news paper here and will put in an entire new outfit Includlnc power presses This is something that the republicans of Nance count\ , have lone desired und the gentleman > will lecoive a most cordial nnd heurtj support - ' port from the citizens of thiscity uud count ) ' Tlie lone continued favorable weather has | enabled local farmers to get their small rrain in the ground in excellent manner. A larger acreage of small grain has been put out this spring than in uu.\ previous jcar Both tbe winter uud snring grains are loolt- ing splendidly Note * of Nmi-h Ironi I'rmnont. FKCMOXT , Neb. . April 39. tSp'-cial to Tnc BCE ] Matij delegates from this cit.\ are attending the Bodge county Women's Chris tian Temperance union convention which is beinc held in Hooper today. Sheriff Milliken took Henry Cone , a boy 18 years of age , to the reform school In Keurnej yesterday Hunk ICendrieli says he paid his fair to Conductor Blokeslec on the L'nion Pacific road lost night , and in orrter to convince the conductor that he did not give back the right amount of change gave him a pair of black eyes The Fremont National bank has com menced suit ucainst O D Harms and J .1 Baree in the district court to collect u note of f4-U. and against O. D. Harms to collect one of $758 ' 1 he annual meeting of the eit.i fire de partment was held in the cojrl house last evenine George L. Loomis was re-elected president : John C Clevelana , vice pres | ident. and P. B. Cunimings. chief Tbej now hare l do active members und ! ) .100 feet of hose. There have been twenty -two ilres I In the city tbe past yearo causing a loss to i property of fll.Olll Insurance received. . ST. TtHi ! E. AV. Kinney has sold his interest in the i Fremont'AIHlinc coir.ian.to ] . Kobcrt Bridro , atdto L. H Kogen > . wtio will continue the busin I > rlvlnp An oclutlini. YOIIK. Neb . April II ) . [ Special to Tnc j Bni : ] The York Gentleman's Driving as sociation was reorganised Tuesday evening Tlie following officers were elected W H Reader , president : C. J. Manes , vice tiresi- dent. T. E. Beuuott. secrotur.x. M. A. Dean , treasurer. _ Directqrs D E. Foristall , George W Bemis. William Stafford. Flotch Whiteombu and H Pickerel. Suiie'-mteud- ent L F Southworth. The treasurer re ported fSITi.07 on hand Thrown from a Uuc u uud ' .rutpi-d. BEATUICE , Neb. . Ajiril ! ( . [ Special Tele gram to Tui. BEIMichael ] Fall ; was literally sculped this afternoon by being tin-own from u wagon The team became frightened and ran uwaj Frank Soenide , who was driving , was drunk and uuable to control the horses He is now under arrest Fall ; is dangerously Injured nud may die Midden Iti-uth ul uu Ac < * dN . . Is'ob. . April 11) ) ( Special Toie- | gram to TUE BEH. ] While at dinner today ' Mr Itobb , father-in-law of Charles Law- reuce , dropped dead nf heart disease Mr Kohb , although 72 years old , was apparently in good health. Sufferers from coughs , sore throat , "etc should try 'Brown's Bronchial Trocties , " n simple but sure remedy. Sold onlj in boxes Price 25 cents. Jt * CU7C.HW.S llrrr Krujip J-ri'Hiints that Cltj- with Hln Mniuuiiith Gun. CniCAOo , Hi. , April 111. At the conclusion of the World's fair the monster Krupp gun. the largest piece of ordnance in the world , -will be presented to Chicago by HenKrupp and mounted on n fort built in Lake Michi gan opposite Hyde park , permission for the construction of which was secured at Wash ington today Tne fort will be five acres in extent and will be for business us well as pleasure. Mounted on it the great gun will be able to protect the entire city front from attack by water , as it could sink an ironclad with u single shot Work on the fort will be commenced ut once aud pushed -with the greatest rapidity , " -o as to be in working order before the fair closes It will cover live acres with the most approved defenses Until To-Day It is ndmitted that more o ! the flavoring principle of the fruit is contained in Dr. Price's Delicious Flavoring Extracts than any other ex tracts with whii-h they have been compared. Being so entirely free from the bitter and rank products of adulter ation they have become the most agreeable , vduabls end economical flavors linown ; steadily grown in popularity until to-day they are used by every intelligent housewife for truthfully reproducing the flavor of the fruit in creams. eates , puddings , etc. Temperance Drink 1 For temperance people a health- giving drmk fur the masses. 'Root Beer Not a harmful ingredient in its make-up. Nothing but the pur est extracts oi carefully selected bcrlw , roots , barks aud berries. A 5 cent package makei Five lulloiit at a Deliuouii , btrcnctb- mnc. Eflervciccnt Xlevcrucc. lie un > nnd c Hires' Ayer's ' Pills Arc better Iniowj and morr general ly used limn any other cnlhartic. Sncar-conted , purely vegetable , nud free from mercury or an > other inju rious drug , this is the ideal family medicine. Though prompt and ener- pctic intlieiractaon , the use of these pills ia attended -with only the best results. 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