Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 10, 1895, Page 5, Image 5

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I . mIlE OJ\IAlIA DAILY J1EE : THURSDAY , JANUAR.Y 10 , lSD . ' n
: ALL RELEASED ON BAIL
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Yen ! Suspected of Abducting Barrett Scott
Waive Preliminary Examination.
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I DETECTiVES $ ANXIOUS TO TAKE II 0 LD.
Jllnll' folentlu'llIln / : to Unravel the : IIs-
tcry tllIt ! 'tllrroulllh the o-lffnrh :
: to Iecllro the tlff"r of R
I.argo Ho"ar
O'NflL1j , Neb. , J3n 9.-Speclal Telo-
r cram.-Mullihan ) , Roy antI l'lnkerman Dp-
soeared before Justice Cootello this morning
far their preliminary hearing In the Scott
caSl' The Ilrlsoners waived examlnaUon and
; were bound over to the district court In the
fHlm ot $1,200 each to appear In the district .
ourt = 1"l'hruuy 7. The bonds were fornished
A Bee reporter \'Jlled ! Mrs. Scott attorney :
this morning And asked him about the letter
; .v . 1.lrs. Scott rcelvd from Indiana staUng that
11er IlllsbIOII : W.lll there and to send money '
, That gentleman ( , Mr. Uttley , denIed all knowledge -
edge oC such a setter being received , and said I
4t must bl ft mistake. The ( gentleman who )
. told The flee reporter about It yesterday Is
' , an Intimate friend or ScoU's , and saId that L
1m hall read the Il'ttl'r. lie alId : ho had tor-
gotten the name or tim town from which the
lettl'r came , and that he ulldertood & the lelter
: was turnl'd over to Mr. ScoU's attorneys to
bl Investigated ( and used when the prisoners
came up for trial
Dell Akin upon ) being Interviewed upon the
L lIubject , said that he had heard such 1\ letter
. BIul : been receive- < ! , but ho had not seen it .
'A large number or letters have been re -
celvCtl train detectives all over the country , "
said he , "whe want to be employed to terre
out the mystery one man / going ] ( 80 far as to t
Bay that he WOUld < l1'ccovc.r the holy or Barrell '
Scott for $300 I dD not know the name that
; was signed ' ; to that leUer. "
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Sheriff Hamilton will start out tomorrow
to head a party of twenty volunteers , reel !
dents of the ( Niobrara valley , who w1l1 con
tlnue the Carch for the body . The work wll1 l
110 on the theory that the body was thrown
Into the Niobrara river , and the party wilt be
Jlbpplled with grappling hooks to drag the
- dvcr
. - . O'NEILl4 IS VERY QUIET.
The crowd that accompanied the prisoners
( o town yesterday have all departed 1 ror
their homes , and the city tonight presents
t I very peaceful ,
appearallce After the
; prisoners had accured their bends today they
acted as Ir a load had been taken from their
3nlr\lls. , Mullihan , who ! appeared to be the
center oC attraction , had a body guard ( or a
( ] 1ozen men last night. Tim principal topic
now Is for some method
. ' hy which the n I-
assln may bo tracel Some are In fare
I or sending for a "mlnll reader" to como
] Iero and undertake to
unravel the mystery ' ,
, , Others think that It one or the suspected
.
; parties could bo hypnotized that he would
Jlrobahly reveal the sl'cret. Friends or the
missing ! man are endeavoring to
secure the
services of a tlrst-clau detective to go to I
"work upon the case There Is also some talk
or petitioning the leglslaturo
to offer 1re -
ward for the apprehension of the
culprit
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, Thls
movement has not taken '
. definite
form
:1) :
: yet , but It
was strongly t.\lked
up on the
, : streets today Supervisor H. J. Mark or
, , this city Introduced
a resolution
at the moo t-
log of the county board today having for
' " t its object the
! * offering of reward of $3 , 01 )0 )
4i ; : tor the arrest antI conviction
of any party
or parties
connected with the crime. The
to
, resolution : was referred to
, . . Ire , and will be a committee of
I brought
I ; up tomorrow. It
: ; s thought that the amount or the reward
: . . , will otrered. be reduced to $1,500 , and that amount
TURNED 1'I11 DITCH DOWN.
: edge County floardofRiiporilsore ; : ; ; ; Orl''Qu ' _
S . lae and Uogln IIt..lnt' .
FREMON'l' . Jnn. 9.-Speclal.-The ( ) new
c ! edge ' county Board of Supervisors met and
organized yesterday for the coming year. S.
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. S. Van Horn ! of , , Everett township was re-
electoll chairman. During the day Chairman
iVan Horn appointed hili regular ltandlng
JOmmlttees.
. ' The drainage ditch project , to construct a
'cut-ocr ditch"
between Ames and North
mend , which hils created a great deaL or Interest -
terest durln the last year was brought up I
' and Indefinitely postponed by a vote or 11 to (
1't C I
Ii. t The proposed ditch Is designed to drain , I
, the surplus ) 1II0isturo
10w from a large ( area of r
buds which are nearly unfit for cultith
jVatlon In wet seasons , but mainly to "cut 011"
\\'nter : In time
or floods and carry It Into the
platte which otherwise would overfiow
the
. , Platte [ ' bottoms east of the proposed ditch ,
rI'he measure Is favored by the Standard Cattle -
: tlo company and other large land owners
'ond It Is I likely to coma
up again durIng the
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iTelU'
. Many of Frl'mont's stock
companies have
bold their annual meetlns ( during the last
two days , and contrary to expectatlons the
rnanuCacturlng concerns show a healthy con
dition
The Frnont
Foundry and Machine company -
! pany made some money during ( the last year
01111 ( fInds Itselr ( ( In better financial co.ldltlon ;
. than ever betore. The officers and directors
aJ elected are : C D Marr , president and man
oer ( : A. 'l'ruesdell , secretary and treasurer
L. ! D. RIchards , W. R , Wilson , E. II . Darnart1 :
and J. S. Seeley.
The Grant Sarsaparflla
company Is In a
! flourishing condltlon. H. _ W. Tate retires
: trom tim manal'olllent. ' ; whIch Is assumed b y'
G. W. D. Roynotds The officers elected arc :
n. : . w , Tate , presIdent : Dr : N. II : Brown , I ,
; vice president : G. 'V I ) . Reynolds secretary ,
and ( general manager H. E.
( ; : Grlswolll , treasurer ( I.
r urer : H . W Tato. Dr. Drown , G. V. ' . E I.
ate'noltls H. E. Griswold , J. H. Pugh , R. t d.
' - ( llammond and Miss Lucy Grlsl'old , directori
'itt-zr The Fremont Drawing
company transacte(1
n ' large business last year , paying out $18,344
for labor , $6,862 for fuel and $12,646 for ini I-
cllIaneous expenses. The officers were elected
nil follows : John Dern , president : J. M.
'Dlels , rico president : H. N Morse , secretary : ;
I. P. Larson , treasurer and general .
manoer
( ; :
John fern O. Muller ! , I. P. Larson , J. M. I
Dlels and J. F. lIalllan , directors
The Fremont Carriage Manufacturing
con
! > any , which suffered
a large loss by tire a
few lays ( ago , has decided to repair damages
as soon as possible The officers are : John
, nunt , lITelldent : L. M. Keene , vlco pros I-
. , ( lent ; John Thomson , secretary and treasurer ;
.s G. S. Mltterllng and E , N. Morse , directors.
The Fremont Canal and Water Power con 1-
. Jlllny Is hopeful that
Its objects will be coi 1-
sUlllmated speedily , and there Is hopetul
llrospeet for the construction ot the canal
this 'car. The board or directors elected
s : Wilson Reynoltls , J. D. McDonald It. D. I
Schneider , E. N. Morse , L p. Larson , Otto ;
nuet-to : , L. n. ) Hlehards , W. R. Wilson and :
. ' . 2 _ ( . crtobert Bridge
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The Nebraska Hinder TwIne company was
i ) shown by the secretary's report to bo In a
.1 prosperous condition Tim disposition of the I
present crop Is assured ! , as 0. contract has
been made with the state or Minnesota to
take the entire output , The new board
t elected Is : Wilson Reynollls , E. N. Morse
't - l ' red zteyor William Smalls , J. F. HUlllon t ,
iW. ; Ii . lIeYllolds and 0 , H . P. Shh'ely.
1A Joe Wacek , a well known traveling man ,
I " "ho resides In thIs city went out In th"
1 country on Ills blcycre to make some colic - ,
, , tlons. Ito had occasion to cross the Union ;
. 'L I laelnc railroad tracIe and owing to being
mulled UI ) 10 ho could not hear , ho did not
) observe a train allProachlng. Just as his
7) . bleyrlo wheel struck the first rail he was
lit ruck by a locomotive allll knocked twenty
C teet Into a ditch where there was soft sai rid
L 1 - to liGht In , lie came to his senses after ft
tlmo and crawled to the road , where ho was
loon picked up by a passing team nnd
brought to the city. His head and one leg 1
are terribly bruised and out , bul np bones
are broken and lie will be around again
utter a time Ills bleyclo looks more like 0.
bundle at old umbrellas than anything OliO ,
York News Nole. .
TGme , Neb. , Jan 9.-Speclsl.-Elecllon ( )
bf olllcerl ot the Sunday school of t he
, _ . , : Presbyterlftn church wall held Sunday ci ad
, y.s $ the following omcers elected : Superlnteml-
i
cut , Dc n. McConaughy : assistant , 1 > lIss
Dorothy IIlgby : secretary , LeRoy Smith :
" &Blstant , Lulu McCandlalll : treasurer John ]
'fontgomery : librarian , D. H . White : as-
IIIlltant , William Cunningham : chorister I ) r.
Lang : organists , Miss nub and ! Miss Clark ,
.Irs. Redburn and sister . Miss Zook , who
lias been visiting : .Ira. 1' . O. Itundell lor I
, 80mo time left Monday for hampton , where ,
fitter Ipendlng a few dD1 villtlnil' , they will
,
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st art for Jacksonville , Ill , at which place
they will snake their future home.
Judge Montgomery Issued marrIage
lic enses to Jacob Pellers , aged ' ; 27 , and Miss
It Lichen , aged 19 , yesterday , or
thll county
The First National Dank or York bold
It s annual meeting or shareholders at . this
place tOday at 4 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. n. A. I.'lIe of this place
left for Del Moines Monday , at. which place
they will for some line visit the parents of
: M [ r. I.yUe.
Miss Julia Lynn , who has been visiting Dr
Lynn and wife ! for Mme time , returned
to her home In Carthage , 111. , Monday.
Mr Clara Hitchcock or Omaha , who has
been visiting friends In this city for the last
feM w days , returned to his home In Omaha
M onday .
lion T. E. Rl'IIwlck ( , after spending Sun-
day with his family nt this place returned
to LIncoln Monday . once more to resume
his duties . as secretary of the ( senate.
SCAIUm : ) Ill' I UJ.\NS. .
I'latbmotlth 'VOlnllll Serioiity lit ns the
ltctuIt of R S'isit from lIeu Iicggnrs. .
l'LATTSMOUTH , Neb. , Jan 9.-Speclal (
'felegram.-A ) band of six or seven Indians
came to town last night and camped just
olltBlde or the western limits or the city .
This morning they commenced a general
erusado of begging all over the city , their
practice being ( to unceremoniously boll Into
the house without going through the
formality or knocking. One woman name [ ;
Jacobson was thrown Into spasms when one
ot the red men bolted Into her house.
lice condition ( Is still Quito serious
Asldo from being ( ordered to cease thel lr :
b egging ' ; : ( , the Indians were not . molested.
The county commissioners have coiplin I
their estimate or the funds required ) to
011 the business machinery or Cass county
during ! the year or 1895. The total Is $76,300. r
Helluctlons l were made all along the line and '
the figures arc $ GI00 [ ; less than the estlmato
oC 1894. The present board Is a conserm-
tlve body and an earnest endeavor will be
made to keep the expenditures down to
the lowest possIble limit.
Two I'laltsmouth youths , Earnest Mat
hews and Joe Calkins , left home Sunday
morning to sco the world They walked to
Union , a distance or fifteen miles , nnd
after sleeping ( In hay stacks for three B
and partakIng ] or little or no rood concluded
they had soon enough of tim world. They
walked back to 1'Iallsmouth , arriving this
morning Doth or Calldns' feet were n
and several or his toes , and perhaps most ;
of one root , will ha\'e to be amputated
AffaIre at Ashh&Ud.
ASHLAND , Jati 9.-Speclal-Innls ( ) Pal ' -
tenger , chrtrged with stealing coal from the
Burlington coal shed , was fined $1 and costi
Charles Williams left Monday evening ror
Greenwood to take charge of the High school I
as principal. Ito Is a graduate or the HIgh
school here.
Miss Hose McCoy or , 'Yahoo returned homo
after spending a toW days visiting Miss
Lavern Ashle ) ' .
MIss 1I11a Goring returned borne Sunday
after spendIng a few days with Miss lorence o
Donnvan.
The boys of the High school will glvo ,
an entertainment this evening for the benefit
of charity thlll promises to bo a good one . liS i
the best talent oC the city Is on the program ,
13. F. Whitney returned yesterday fro in
a six weeks' trip through ' ; Arkansas , New
Mexico Texas and Old Mexico , looldng for
a desirable location to invest In land
There Is being greab
preparations madl a
here for the coming annual High school
declamatory contest , In which Ashland has
flourIshed so much for the last three years ,
and expect as strong If
not stronger men
In the race this year as ever before
, particularly -
ticularly Frank Young who took with case :
tile prize In the alumni oratorIcal contest
a low days ago
Charged with Defrauding a Uaoker.
NEBRASKA CITY , Jan. 9.-SpeclnI.- ( )
Sherlfr Huberle went to Lincoln the IDOrnng
armed wIth warrants for the arrest or
Charles D. Smith and N. D. Kendall The
complainant Is W L. 'VUson , president of the
Nebras11 City National ba.nl" ITo charges
thom with malting false slatemnts ! ! In order
to secure money from the bank and with
signing ( ; flso "arebouso receipts. The case
Is an old one and was thought to have been
set tled.
Nellie A. Anderson tiled ber petition In
the district . court today . praying for a divorce
trom her husband , Robert G. Anderson , alleg-
Ing nbamlonment. For the same cause Mrg.
inD era D. Hauber wishes to bo separated from
her husband , Joseph Hauber , and has filed ]
the ( necessary petition
JUdge M. S. Campbell's Senel1mblan
: \lInstrels gave an excellent performance at
thl o opera house last evenIng to 0. large i
audience , The company Is composed of local : I
colored artists and was organized by the
jolly clerk or the district court , Judge
Campbell. The receipts were turned over to
the Helping Hand '
society for the'relll't of the
p oor. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ltxoter l'erooal8.
ENETIR Neb. , Jan. 9.-Speclal.-Fred ( ) I
and Hbnry Powers of York were hero Sunday
to attend the funeral of their cousin , D. II .
MulhQlland.
L. C. Gilbert returned borne Sunday after
a ten-days' business trIp to Cowles and Grand
Is land.
M. A. Pfing or the Madar/lsz / & Pflug Dusl-
ness college , Lincoln , Is at home with his :
parents to recuperate his health
Tim Independent Order of Odd Fellows :
and Daughters of Rebeltah lOdges or this
place helll n. social and oyster supper Mon
day night In honor of the visiting member
trom Frlend\'lIIo lode. (
WllIlam Horrigan sold his quarter seellon
yesterday to Miss Garry , the consideration
being 5,200 , spot cash .
The Grand Army or the Republic , 'oman's S
! Rellet corps and Sons of Veterans will gtvo
a supper and entertainment In their hall ]
tontght. Everybody Invited.
The revival meetIngs ( or the aptlst church
IIro progressing tlnely. The discourses are
\'ery Interesting.
I.oft Many Creditors.
FALLS CITY , Neb. , Jan , 9.-Speclal.- ( )
Charley Boyle , who conducted the Bin
Front meat . market wllh John SUtzor , has ,
kipped out. lIe mortgaged ( a horse belong I
Ing i to Slllzer for $25 , besides leaving a
number of creditors.
A. Maisch died at his homo In this city
this t morning. lie was 72 years aid The
remains wIlt bo talwn to Freeport , Ill. , tor
burial ' today , where ho callla train to this ;
city' about two years ago. 110 was said to bo
worth $1,000,000 before his death Ill'
leaves l a wife and ! one child about G years
o ld . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Jodtlclnl County inipioyrs'l
DEATRCE , Neb , Jan , 9.-Slleelal.-Tho ( )
committee appointed yesterday by the board
o f supervIsors to fix the salaries or county
employes not already fixed by
statute made a report today .
provldlug for a wcplng cut all along the
Une l train deputy county clerIc to coure house :
j anitor . The eport has not yet ben
dopted
Dr. G. L. ROD was chosen county
phyalclan for the ensuing year.
Yurk'i New 145W FIrm "
YORK , Neb. , Jan 9.-Special.-A ( ) new
law i firm has been organized ( In the city. Time
firm Is composed of Hon. N. V. Harlan and
A. I ) . Taylor of Imperial , this atato. Me
larlan has for over sixteen years been a
leading l lawyer of thll county , und Is at present -
eat county attorne ) ' . Mr. Taylor was a leadIng -
Ing l attorney or ImperIal , and was at one
time county attorney of Chase county . The
bUllneu wi be conducted under the firm
name of larlon & Taylor. Irm
Secund Uay of the Poultry lho , ,
FALLS CrfY , Neb. , Jai , 9-SIJeela ( Tele-
gram.-Tho ) second lay of Ito ( Interstate
poultry show was better than was hopell for ,
al the wcther was Slime and numerous vl-
tOT kept the show room constantly full.
Over. one hundred birds were added to the
number already on show today , making over
700 chickens exhibIted , besides ducks ,
turkeys and geese The judge arrived today
and the work of scoring wilt be begun ta
mflOrrov _ _ _ _ _ _
Uulon 'ieeiflo lrelaht Co"luctor , Crlll'lod.
IUMINtY , Neb" , Jan -Speclal ( Tele.
b'am.-Whllo ) 0 E. leetchum , conductor on
a Union Pacific freight train , \DI switching
In the yards here tlil afternoon , he slipped
and felt across the track and one leg was
crushed front the knee ) down. let Wa
taken to his borne In Grand Island Je wa
t
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JAIL J DELiVERY - PREVENTED
Inmats of the Lancstr County Jai
Given a Bref Shaking Up ,
DISCOVERED WHILE TRYING TO ESCAPE
Three ) I'rlloneT Interrupted While Indus-
triousy handling n tine Steel Saw
on the Grating of a
!
, Cel "Intow _
LINCOLN , Jan 0.-Specinl.-An ( ) at-
empted jai delivery was nipped In the bud
last I night at the city jail. Two prIsoners ,
ono Paterson , now en'lng a jai sentence
lor attempting a jail delIvery , and George
l3 radsbaw . 17 years old , attempted to escape
f rom a grated window In the cell room
They used a small , finely tempered steel Saw ,
anl ( the noise ot the Instrument called In the
night captain , who nipped the attempt In
the ( bud
Typographical unIon No 209 , , Lincoln , , hRS
acknowl dged Its defeat by the State Journal
ompany and declared off the strike In that
o ffice .
The street car service to the LIncoln Nor-
mal i college , which was dropped when tIme I
street railway company went In lie hands
ot receiver , has been resumed City students -
ante make the trip for 5 cents and residents I
01 Normal at 7m cents.
IN lttOHY OF A . S. UUL\ , .
York Connty Bar Association I'a.qe , Heso-
litiols on Their Late lantier ,
TOme , Neb. , Jon , 9.-Speelal.-A ( ) meet
Ing l or the York County Bar assoclaton
was held In the court house last el'enlng ]
for the purpose or learning the report or tin
commlteo appointed by the court some that
ago to pass resolutions on the death
ag resolutons or the
late A. S. Harlan Judge Wheeler presided
The committee consisted or Messrs. F. C .
Powers , E. A. Gilbert all A. J. Newman
The resolutions were Ilresented and rod i
by Mr. Gilbert , after which he made a short
address. lie spohe or the .
IH1ross. Jo so.caled lega I
fraternity , and Insisted that such a fcaternit V
does exist FollowIng , addresses were niami a
by Judge Wheeler , George B. France male
George 'V. Demls. Every law firm or the
county was represented. Tim resolution
resolutons
were as follows :
" 'herea Albert S. Harla atorle ' -at-
law and a member of the bar of York
county , Nebraska , departed from ( hiM lit' a
thll
o the : UI day of October , lb91. 'rhercCoro
0 It
Resolved , By the bar and ofcer ot the
( Hslict court of York county . tha wo
deeply deplore his untimely path.
untmely
Hesolved , That by years of gentlernanl
deportnlnt uml kind and genial entemanly ,
Mr Harlll hm won the esteem and attncli .
meat of I wide circle of trlenll" Including
the member of the bur and olccrs " of the
court.
Resolved , That we recognize In the de , -
censed a man of gracious and kindly < o I-
position , possessing the quality of gee
Ielo\hll II I marked qualt , generous to'
. generus
n fault and charitable and considerate to
toil. He was a good man , a good husband ,
goo I
god friend. goo I
Rflolved , That aim I member of the Ig ti
profession he 10lal
he so conducted himself as to "aln
time respect 'unl confidence of his brethren
: Il of the community at large
Resolved , That we tender our sympathy
to the bereaved : wife and other relative ;
<
In thEIr great sorrow. relatves
Resolved , That these resolutions be spread
at large upon the records of this court an ml
recons
that the clerIc be requested to forward a
copy hereof to the widow of the deceased
lUl ! furnish the same to the local
publcaton _ ste _ loca papers for ,
( elebrnted Tholl Sliver 'VeI < hl/ : .
ST. PAUL , Neb. . Jan. 9.-Special.--Satur- ( )
day the sliver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. H.
P. lemanson , being abut ten mies west of
here , was celebrated. About G o'cloclc a .
largo delegation or the Danish Lutheran I.
church congregation of Nyted , of whorn'Mr
and Mrs. Hemanson are members , arrived
at the home or the happy couple , bringing ,
as a present a tine silver table set , followed '
folow
shorly after by' ' the members of the Danish
Si nging ( society or Nysted In torch procession -
sion and singing ( ( beautiful songs to suit the
occasion. At 1 o'clock the members or
Danas lfnde lodge or time Danish Drother-
hood , of which Mr Hemanson Is a member ,
arrived to do honor to their brother and his
wle , bringing as a present a beautiful oil
01
painting. At midnight all sat down to tIme
banuet ) tables and partook of the many good
things , after which all departed , wishing the
bride and groom health and success. .
Polk County's Mortgage Heeor
OSCEOLA , Neb" , Jan. 9.-Spclal.-Te ( )
mortgage record of this ( county for the past i
month shows there have been fifty-seven real I
estate mortgages ted , amounting to $40- ron
$0-
579 : rorty-sevon released $4,40 : elghty-
seven chattel mortgages tiled , amounting to I
$1 3,590 [ ; : thlrtynlno released , $ , amountng .
On Monday evening Rising Star lodgo' No.
75 , Ildependent Order of Odd Fellows , In-
staled officers for time next six months. The I
boys ! t together to the number of nearly '
100 , did the regular business , conferred time m
deree ( on two pandidatos , had installation
cndldatos I
Instalaton
and got away wIth about fifteen gallons of
oysters all In one night , or a part of the I
orning for the
banquet dId nol break up m
unt after midnight. District Deputy Grant
Master McKnight of Dralnard was present
as the Installing officer
"yracl o \ 'lterVoriL CO\Ilotet
SYRACUSE , Neb. , Jan 9.-Speclal.-Al ( )
the regular meeting ( or the village board last
night the system or water worlts which was i
contracted for II September was accepted
At the test the mains stood a pressure of I
125 pounds , which Is fIve pounds more than (
the contract called for , and frau : the hydrant
Io I n front or the Rovlmv truck house a stream
of water thrown
was through a one and one
quarter-Inch nozzle 100 feet high The con
structng englne.er claims that there Is not a
better system In the state considering ( tb 0
tle
cost or the plant Time total amount paid I
o ut . Is about $12,000 , which includes hose
and cart and buIldIng for same , as well as :
the plant. The board expresses itself as wel I
satsfie with every particular , and has Betted -
ted all bills In - full. -
10\US for . Hlutngl Enterprise ,
HASTINGS , Neb , Jan 9.-Spl'clal ( Teie
sram.-A ) meeting was hell ! In the ( Union
club room thIs afternoon to consider the
proposiion oC tile Smih Sorghum company
tp o establish a plant here The company
reposes to locate a factory In time city und
lease l 1,000 acres or land , which they will
put In cane , besides doing custom work for
the rarmers. They agree to on1plo an
average ot fry hoopla ten Hnth In time
year , hastings people are 10 gIve a benue
or $ $ ,000 , or which $3,200 Is to bo cash brJUf Ind
the balance In labor. Time proposition will
no doubl be aeceptell. The Ilropcsiton ciy been
divided Into four distrIcts and committees
have been appointed to raise the commilees .
' Doubl."hlll lt " 'elt I'olimt
WES' PONT , Neb. , Jan D.-SpeClal.-A ( )
largely l attended double woddiimg ( occurred In
SI Charles township yesterday , Fred Iloke
and Miss Iunlgunde Esngor and II . T ,
larstek and llsl Catherine ICloke being
time contracting parties. Over 300 guests
were assetmilmled . The Parents or mill the ( par- :
tes are among ( the largest land owners In
the county and are pIoneer settlers. The
guests numbered representatives train ' '
represontatves rrol ever )
Irecluct I In the ( county and large delegations
ant
from towns In the vaihey The nuptial mass
nuptal mas
was celebrated by 11ev Father Ilavoiburg
In the hlstorlo church ot St \ lavelburg , .
Charles precluct I
.
1 , J. r , Jnl.laton ,
The Young : en' " Institute held Its fifth
InstallatIon or olcers and social function
In Mornnd' dancing academy . tuncton , ,
A lurge number or young people were res.
opt anti wItnessed the installation or the ) f 01. '
lowing officers : 11ev S. 10. Carrohi , chap. '
1nin uiik'nn. ' 'l'homuM J. Fitammiorris , . ' Carrel : chaB'
Sull I.an , tlrst ( vice president' S. B. Collins , ,
socoimul ' 'Ice president : F. 11 , ioesters Collln\ , runs.
urer : 'r L McDonnell , ilnumicial :
1" , I. itlurphmy , 11111111 secretary : ]
1urphy reconlnl secretary : H .
Jas/orJhelt , marhal ; 1. O'lonnll. Insll [ ,
sentinel ; J. McQulau , outsitie iseimtinoi Dr. ! ,
. A. ' ' . outl ! Httlell1r.
W. .
. itilcy mtdlcll examiner ; S. C. 3aw. '
tel , G. J. ICleffuer . J' . A , Smith , F. I Ii . ,
ICoetitermi , ' 1. . McDonnell , executive hoard ,
Fattier Carrel deii'eretl an address anll I
the 1hllharmonlo Nale quartet furnlshmemi I
vocal tousle. 11nlo furished
Fatimer McDevitt
fcJevllt of South Omaha made a
abort address on the objects the Institute , , ,
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act 1
1'I ml HAYDEN BROTHERS
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Begi1ting , . , Our January Clearing of Fashionable . 1 ]
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DRESS i : : : O"OODS : impossible The special prices to du here . are 1)l'aCticalIY .
.11 . 11 paSS1 pl1ate- : : they arc
' Omahs ' It finest collection and I-ayden's best values , at prices made to insure . us tlt
.
. Dress Goods . business now and always-reliable weaves and Inakes- , .
I
All our 40-inch Hcnriettas. . . . . I 5. . . . I . January . Janqary
, Jrlnqr1
All our 30-inch Ladies' Cloth . . , . . . . . Clearing Price CI ear ng ! COI
AU our 52-inch Broadcloth , , !
$1.90
All our 36-inch Wooll\Ixtres. . . , . . . . . 21 C ' ' 75
All our 36.inch all wool Bedford Cord , $1.25 and $1.50 qualty'f C
January
Clearing Price . January '
Our 4o.inch Navy and Black Serge , All our Cotton \\Tarpiianccs1 , th , Cleorin riRo .
Al 15c rw.
CottOIVarp'.Fances .
\Varp'.Fances (
. \orth i , 4-8c . . . - . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 'I . . . . 29e ' 9c and 25C quality . . . . . . . ' ; . : t. 12 2 C 1/ /
I' .
Clearing January Price. ' , January
Our 46.flCll Navy Blue and Black Frederick Arnold's Best German } -en- Clearing Prc <
36c
. ' Serge , extra quality and weight. . rietta. Positively the best in the 59c
' world. 46-inch , black and colors ,
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Our 52.inch Navy and Black Storm Clearing January Price. Clearing January PrlcD. U
Serge the S r ,00 quality. . . . . . . . 59e 36-inch English I Covert , the 29c qua- !
- C 1 : . . " . . : . . : : . . . . S. . . : . . : # : : 15 j c
, - , January
Clearing Price. Newporteele Crepe , the latest , the ClealePrlce January ,
Our 48-inch Navy Blue and Black ' neb iest thing in the market for
French Serge , worth 75c. , Back . . . . ' . 49 C evening olars . . . wear . . . - S. . . . all S C . I the . . C S correct - . . . . ' . 4J3
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l I _ Dress _ _ _ , Hayden Ere Ba iDress -
. Dress Goods.
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anli then about 2 youmig people finished
thc evening In danoIT . ' fnished up
The Omaha , wiil hold another
- InsttHte vl so-
clnl dallclng- party on January 30. and the
South Omaha Institute will give an enter-
tainment mary 13. In D ) d's , opera . , house on Peb- JJ. .
GOOJJllN ( Hthi , , IlS JOn.
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After Six Yt'IU8 Lllgnton the Courts no-
Instate him nud' Grnnt lucl , l'ny.
NEW YORK Jan. 9-Tho celebrated case
of Roundsman John , W. Goodwin against the
polce board which was the longest ( and most
p ersistently fought litigation In the annals
of the police department , has ended by time
board reinstating Goodwin to his former rank
and paying him $ nOoo back salary and $ ,13
eXpenses for prosecuting his suit. Goodwin
got , his shIeld and It was pInned on him
11m
again after In absence or six years. Good-
Go-
win was formerly attached to the Oak street .
police staten , under command of Captain
Carpenter In August , 1889 , a carriage In
which Goodwin mid his wife were out driv-
Ing i upset near the staten house. Goodwin
was carried Into the station house seriously
hurt. Ho was charged by Captain Carpen. .
tor with being Intoxicated. The captain demanded -
manded his resignation and extorted It from
extorted
him. Goodwin signed the paper , but added I
the words : "Under duress. " Sergeant Mc-
Gann under orders from Captain Carpenter ,
erased the words I was upon thts the
contention hinged In the numerous heulngs
of the case before the police board and In
the courts. Time supreme court finally decIded -
cIded the scratching out or time two words I
entirely changed the document and that Ii .
was not to be considered as a voluntary :
resignation . .
resignaton. _ _ , . _
XO JIrlSI L.JNIJ OFFICES
Jnformnton Received Iii South HakotR R
Rchrmo of the Governnu'nt.
CHAlIERI.AIN , S. D" , Jan 9.-Speclal ( 1
Telegram.-However
improbable It
may appear -
pear , information from what Is considered 1
an authentic source wag received here today
to the effect that a well matured scheme
for time abolshment or nil United State :
district land 01Cl'8 and olees of the United 1
States surveyors general would be sprung
In congress thus , . ' '
weel Time alleged object or
aleged
the scheme Is to Place all government hand : ml
under ( lie jurisdiction al time geological survey -
vey for disposal under the provision ot tin
land laws . pro\lllon a
Ititeresting U.nl , Heel'lon.
SIOUX FALLS , S. D" Jan. 9.-Speclal.- ( )
The supreme court or this state has handed : i
down a decision In the case of Noyes liros
& Cuter or St I'aul Minn , against C , C ! ,
Cm-armdail and P. S. '
Cl'undnl McAllister. Three
yona II
ago F. S. Mc.tlilstor . then 'lreo yenr a
Alerchmunts intuit ] of Hartford
Jerchlnts IJn , sklppeI the
oounl' ) ' , but before doing so ho drew In his :
own . nummie . Several tlrnft .
ni me. leveral drafK zimrnmntln.r to ov" ,
Si ¶ .Mt on tilU aiercrmanus amountnl
onus ,
tie
fllW Jerehnnls omoy 0
which , C. C. Crandall , McAllister's partner ,
was calhlcr , find [ negotiated the titans ' . 'ittt
tile St. Pall Irm. neAotlalt 'l'le dmfs were worthless , -
less and time
lels buncoed Parties sued to re-
cover on thmern
Jude Altens , the circuit judge ) here , de-
chIId that IUl81uch as McAllister had
made the drafts payable ] to himself , thc
plaintffs could ! not rcUQver Title II the de- .
OiKlotm which the
cilion euprerne court has '
re-
versed , and the St. Pwl firm may recover 'I.
from C. C. Crlnda I , i the latter has allY
Ilrollerty , Ills honle haK , slnco failed and he I
Ilmselt Is under Indictment for forgery .
for/ery.
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lWJWI ) . it J.UT l'OUOl
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'oltomoo I1\oelOI I % rrest Stage Drive I
Eli Al"n nt Aller Iiimiighit .
RAWLINS , Wyo. , Jan. 9.-Speclol ( Tele-
gnlm.-Inslleetor ) Waterbury returnel train
MIIOl8 Delight thll wenlng , where he arrested -
rested gd Alcn , a stage driver , charged
with cutting open a mal sack and taking
three registered of
regiltcred lmamkages nominal vulue
at lJcween thirty ad forty letters. It
1\11 been reported . thatl , package of hul I
would be sent out 01\ ( lint morning valued It
several thousal11 < 01tl hut as lie matter
had become so pU1J1p the gold was imeld
for a couple of dqr A } pair or hell
were In the sack WII(1h ! Allen evidently
mistook for time goii \ , Time robbery was ! not
II\eo\ered until the sack reuched this cIty .
anll when It was opened 't ' ollly contained
the skates , n. couple of letters anti time
registry way bill. 'fhero was II very In-
JtnlouB cut discovered under the flap In
the bottom large enough for a imurson ' lap In-
Men his ImaM. ' 1'ie robbol' Ih'ton
lert hurd. ) tas reported
1'/10 / WU\
to Don\'er Rod Allen arrested. He will be
few taken to ' Lam'umie and given I hearing In I
days , _ _ _ a _ _ _ _
J'or Urouth buflerur .
1ho Modern Woodmen ot America , acting
wih time management or the Coliseum skut-
Ing rink , have arranged for the use or time
Coliseum 10 servIce on Sunday , January 13.
frm I to 10 P. m. lIvery ont taken In ' on
1' (
that day . wl he used for the Ilurl'hast pr
miUlmIlt'tm ( for
\Up/I..1 the droulh sufferers of webtern
Nebraska , time Modern Wodml'u taklng'fuii
ehnre. Admission : Gentlemmien taking
, cents
! (
mules , 1/ cents. Gentemcn 2 'entl :
Donatoos may he left at room 2. Omimahia
Ollllhl
National bank , with T , D. Dc'iltlle.
TO BE RUN BY THE RECEIVER
, Lincoln Street , Railway t : e' Run by
: rad
. : . - Slaughter. ,
JUDGE DUNDY NAMES HIM FOR THE PLACE V
lie Will Take Possession a Soon IS Ills
)00 < II Fled and Approved by
the Clerk of the UnIted
States Court
Ex-United State Marshal Brad Slaughter
of Fullerton was appoInted receiver of the
Lincoln Street Railway company by time Col-
lowIng order of JUdge Dundy , flIed In federal
court yesterday.
United States Circuit Court , Dlstrlct'of
Nobraska. In the case of James Sampson
versus the Lincoln Strcet Railway companr :
"I Is hereby ordered that Brad D.
Slaughter b and 10 18 hereby appointed receiver -
ceiver of and for tile defendant In the case
above , with full power and authority to take ,
recelvo and retain full possession of the
railroad and all other property rights , moneys 1
and credits belonging thereto or In any wise
appertaining to the said road or its franchises -
chises , and hold , secure and protect the same
to time fullest extent . until otherwise ordered
by this court The said receiver Is hereby
empowered and fully authorized , directed and
required to proceed and continue to operate I
time said road and Its franchise for the use I
and benefit8 of the publIc , In a I
suItable and proper manner , so tar
as time current receipts from I
the business wl pernmtt. Bond must bl !
first given In time sum or $15,000 ; , with good
and ufllcieimt sureties
5u1clent to bo approved and
In time usual torm. When the bond shah I I
have been approved It shah bo the ( duty of
the said receiver , as soon thereafter as prac'
teablo to proceed to take Possession prac'I I
and singular the road , branch roads , tracks ,
etc. , and make 0. true and correct Inventor
or the same and file said Inventory In thla I
court properly verified within twenty days I
afterward , Current and operating expenses II I
may bo paid wihout rurther order or curt ,
but the strictest economy must bo observed
In operalng time road Orders will bo made I
hereafter designating time manner In which I
moneys received shall bo deposIted , "
The appointment was made upon time bIll I
or complaint or Joseph Sampson ot Sioux :
CIty , filed In federal oourt January 4 , In
which 11 was alleged ( lint the Lincoln Street
Railway company was Insolent , and , amen ( ;
other timings , owed the city oC LIncoln time
sum of $50,000. A. L. Ido & Son Cuyler
Morgan & Co. and others also held judgments -
meats against the company.
Receiver Slaughter arrived In the city res-
t erday and said that ho would file his bond at
once and follow the Instructions of th court
In the premises above named.
Last Friday Judge Dundy appointed F. W.
LIttle or Lincoln as temporary receiver or
time road , but the new order relieves Mr.
Little from further duty In this respect .
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.TIXSOX CO UTY'S - ' .Im' OFFiCERS .
They Take Charge and Appoint Their Depute -
ute for time Term
DUFFALO 'Vyo. , Jan. D-Speclal.-The ( )
ofcers or Johnson county took the oath of
ofce and entered Into possession of the
iC house this meriting. AI Sproal , time
new sheriff , Items appointed Thomas C. SmIth
nB deputy sheriff , and reY lll'as deputy
In the 1 , Horn , SUcccssor to Johmmnyt D.
Johnny
hopkins. ] Thomas
10ptlns. Smith Is ot Ilresent proprietor -
prietor of the Occidental hotel , and was a
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0
deputy marshal during the troubles succeed-
In time "Invasion. "
! Ho was n favorite cmiii-
dldato before the republican county cal- -
venton for the olce of sheriff , and ivlhi Onl
i doubtedl multo Il good cmillcer . wl
Norman Davis , the largest man In time
county nn old soldier ] and Grand Army of
Grnd
time Hepuhlo Iln , nnt an hOlest , Armr re-
sec tel ! cItizen . has been given time position
lled. of Jailer and jUllor. for whIch lie positon wel
'rhe new prosecuting attorn C ) ' . who liaR
vacated n pORIUon as taIlOr In the ( FIrst Na-
tonal bank of Burnlo , Is a iCt'imtuclclan by
Ientuclliln byV
blrtl , and clmo 10 thlH count ) ' soon ittur ( V
Judge Saimfiny's appoiltment , during ufcr
trst admlniltrtol or President Clevelaiitj
Ho was for several years clerIc of the dll-
trlct court Anti fluster comrllBlollr , and
has the best ! ) unlleutols for lila olhice.
The posi 101 of county clet'le Is olce. retained -
tamed by Jack Fiagg , who Htl
llgl ran a tie with
rn I
lila rellhlcan opponemmt te wih
' .
'fwo of time former commlsRlolwrs retain
timely seats. Time newcomer Is a democrat ,
but highlY esteemed as honest and xpe-
rlenced , with no person II llrejUdlces to
influence his actions. G. I' : . A. loeller , the
fotlner clerk of the district court the most
Inveterate oleo Hl'elter In time eoiitty , who ;
his prohahly done more ' coulty\ \ InHon
county titan any other man of time same I
capacity , II to Il'avo , for - Denver prety ! soon lme , V
Crlm Wi Die by iOctricity .
NEW YOI ( , Jan 9.-Georgo . Cram ,
who murdered his wife October 9 , has been :
entenced to death by electrIcIty. Before
being brought Into court Cram altomptcll to
end hIs life hy cutting his throat with a
wih
glass nnul when arraIgned ho was weal froni
loss or blood Is execution Is set for I 1 -
ruary 22
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Perfect Pants.
MEN'S WOmnNO PANTS-STRONGLY
' ' ' PANTS-R'fONGLY
Hl0'm'm'liD-warrarmted not to rlp- '
JiI'flfld new-
lU11 . . especially . . . . . . . . . tor . O. UR- . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 C V
JlmN'S GOOD BT.ACIC CIIIIVIOP '
' ' ' B.ACI CIEVIOT'
PAN'l'S$1 , 50
Mnle . especially fur us- t/- / ) =
I : : : ALTj " WOOL ' , ' PANTS-IN . : : : : : : L .
Bl'ant or atrlped new- cIsslmere , or worsted- $ / 2 . 0 0
. /ale m..hpLt.l.iiIy for us - =
$ & \ ' e-speclaly . . . . . . . IR- . . . . . . . . . . . . . =
.
MEN'R PINI DRESR PANTS-IN IMPorted -
Jlortel and doml'lte fabrics-In thu latest ,
lmatterfls-- I .
n.terns-
H'unl new- 11.1 . 00
. $ 4
iUnde ' 6,0 value especially at . . . . . for . . . . us- . . . . . . . . . . . . IjJ . --4
M. H. Cook Clothing Co. ,
13th and Farnam
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R V ADWAY'S PILLS , . 1
.
Always Relablcl , Purely Vegetable
Perfectly tasteless \ , elegantly coated , purge .
Mh'late. purify , cleanse end strencthen. n-
WAY'S PILLS for the cure of all dlsorde\ o.
the Stomach. Bowels ] . iCidneys ll\ler. Nor
vans Diseases , DIzzInesS . VertIgo . CostiVemiell .
POles.
SICK HEADACHE ,
FEMALE COMP1AINTS ,
BILLIOUSNESS ,
INDICESTION
DYSPEPSIA ,
CONSTIPATION
and All Disorders of the Liver.
Obsere the following symptoms. reaching from
dleeasos of time digestive organs : Constipation , In-
I ward piles , fullness ef blood In COlstpoton held , ncld-
Iy or the stoniactm . nausea , heartburn , dtsgu.t
of food fulnrl' ' of welcllt ef the etomaeh lour ,
erctatons , Inklng or Stuttering of time heart
chokIng or eurrocating sensations
sufocatng when In a
8enntons
lying l posture . dimness er vision , dots or webs
before the sight , fever old dull pain In the head ,
deflelency of permitlratlon , ' .
defciency per\lrtol \ yellowness or time skin
and eyes , pain in time I aide , chest , lImbs , And
gde
< husheS one . burnIng In tIme I" : h.And
A few doses of tIAD\VAY'S PILLS vlli fret
, . wi
the By.tem or all the Rhove named disorder'
l'ICE na A HOX. SOn nv nHUOGISTS OR
BBN'r fly M/.Ii .
lMAI.
Bend to DR. HAlWAY & CO. . Lock DOE * 15
New York. tar fade of AdvIce. Lck IC
Don't ' Neglect Your Eyes ,
. I
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;
w. r. Seymour , _ . our oimtlclan , imas been
optcian hrs
extremely' HUCcefsrul In iitting glasses t ,
' ltng gllHles
hllreda or the beat people In thin city.
LeuHe/ l'xcltanged Free of Chorgo.
The Aloe & Penfold Co. . ,
LEADING SCIN'rPI OP'rlCIANS
10 'nrnnm Htrpet.
Opposite Paxton Hotel.
TI1 I.IN DRUG SJolm ,
Colonial Chairs.
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kikll1llIh
You want one of these In your library cc
lr lbrary
living room. They have grown to iso 8 mucl o
a necessary part of the furniture or 4 moders
house as a piano or a leather easy chair
'flero sro over fIfty dIfferent st'Je all
copies or genuhlo colonial orIginals , but for
time three essentials of comfort , beauty of
outline , and historic suggeittvcnen
outne hiltoric suggeltveneu there II V
no pattern 80 Ilopular as this ,
I embolel the high back with the gal. V
lery back above , tie "dUR" or recessed seat ,
the broad arm rests , the tapering : cross-
crOB-
braces , time nearly every wel known feature
ot time 18th century construction .
Wo take special polls with the larquetry ,
or our colonial frames , anti at time low price
at which wo are selling those chairs there II
nothIng that can compare with them at the
wih thl
,
rrlel In this counlry ,
Charles Shivorick & Go
FURNITURE of Every OO'orlplbl
' ( ciii porary 1.01191. '
JUOU ' 'HI IUt , lJu//uM Htro .
MILLARD HOTCL DLOCK
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