Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 15, 1895, Page 5, Image 5

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LIncoln Oourt Overrule : ! 0. Pretty Technical
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arb Ahu'lIe'i' ' Pull tn ) Iutgla * ( . 'I'helr-
I'oMIIuIt 'Hh Ih'h''IICl ! to
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LINCOLN. Nov. 1I.-Speclal.-Thls ( )
morning the attorneys for George W. Da\'ls , I .
accused of wrecking a Hock Island train I
flied a illation for the discharge of the prIgtl'J i
or.er on the ground that 1II0ro than three '
terms of the court bad passe.1 since he was
first placed In Jail , and that under the statutes -
utes D\\'ls WIl9 entitled to his freedom.
Judge Holmes denied the motion without
having read It. Tomorrow the jury uun-
maned on the special panel will bo before
the court for xamluatlon. ! It It llltely
the court will hold nIght sessions until
the trial I , conchuled.
C. H. HuthcrCord , city passenger agent
of the Hock Islalll ) , has btcn drawn as one
of the Jurors , but he 11'11onl \ ) ' need to state
his hllSlnel13 to the court to be promptly
challenged and releasell.
The trial of H. S. JoneD of Sprague , a
former station agent , has been set for next
'woek On account of the Davis case It sIll ,
likely. go o\'or. Jones Is accnse,1 , of haVing
killed , Constable Jerry Pecl at a picnic III
I the vicinity of Sllrngue. Juror Yates , who
' \as afflicted with temporary Insanity yea-
terday while In a room at the Capital
.llOtel , from which he eso.1pr,1 by m ' ana of a
telegraph pole , Is reported to be rapidly
recovcrln
DFNOUNCES A LIBEL
Iteplylng to nn article publisheliln the I.ln-
coIn Journal , the followIng letter Is gl\'en to I
The lice :
NJoUHASIA ; CITY . Neb , 1' > 0H. . lS- : .
To the glItor , of the kebraska State Jornal :
The ' statement llutJllshetl ) III yestcrthty : morn
lngs Journal reanllng the row ( nil yo I
term It ) between father anti m'seIC IK an I
nhomlnaho : lie from beginning to end. I F
must HaY that Il man who pretendu to he
iuclt who wOIIl,1 , permit or \\'Ilte UII such all ;
Infnmous j ! 110 I to bo lIuhllshed In hili i dall I ) , '
paper \ III too low to come In contllct wIth hl\ ! \
fellow nun ! . nntI Is a fair sUhjcct for the
lunatic nIylun ! I wltl ndmlt that my
tuthel' slmpl ) ' corrected me , which , at the
thin ! ! I IlIlIapprov"11 ) of . hut which he hlul [ \
perfect right to do anil 1110 to hlK strlkln
, mo "three blows with u hIt that wOllld fell I
IIn ox or knock down nn unallllroVe I
\'ouclwr , " It Is I IIbsolutely untl'uc. If you can
not roast m ) ' father enough In I.olltlclil I
matterM without ! , Iryln Into hili futnhly af-
fairs you had better give 111' ' , step down
anll ( OUt . before you urn I1ocl'l'll l Ilown nntl (
IdekelJ , nut AIIII 111ease rCIl1l'mbcr ! In the
future that If you know when you ate WI'II I
on' , 110 not ! case your Jonluus nnllll'e by tnk-
Ing your Plte ' out on mo through political
-.A r aITalr" LLgLIUS ! 01) father. I um your ohelll-
. - ont servant , ' \ ' . . \ . LIIIIGII.
A letter hall ! been received by Paul Clark
flam his cousIn county treasurer of For
l'laln , N. Y. , making Inqulrlcs In regard to
the Identity oC a man SUllposed to be gd
'Vadsworth. The latter was once a Lincoln
stockman. Some time slncl he was foun ( I
dea,1 , In n canal near Port Plain. Important -
taut papers , tILe letter Btntes , wcre fonnd
upon hIs person which arc IIIely to be of f
value to the dead man's h lrs. At the time
Ito body wal ) found In tIm canal word wns
sent to John D. Knight. 110 made some Inquiry -
quiry concerning \'allsworth's identity , but
110 relatives appeared to bo Interested In
the case.
WORKING MILFORD GOLD mLDS.
DurIng the past week n gentleman name , il
Lathroll , from Omaha , a brother-In.law of
'Yalter J. Lamb of thIs city , has been
proh4pcctlng for gold In the vicinity of beeI. I.
Ho Is nol so enthusiastic about the matter
as Prof. lIerbert Bartlett. Iathrop tried to
find gold wIth a van , the Ilrlmltlve method I
of sOI'aratlng ' free 'golll. lie reports In I
Lincoln list he was able to find "color" by
thIs IIrocess. and Is Inclined to belIeve tb bIt
there 1M truth In the assertion uf the Colorudo
man who Is here from Cripple Creek that
the rIchest portion of the eposlt Is locke
lip In the gravel , out ! that It would require
crushers to separate It. Tim hydraulic pro-
. cess Guggeste by Prof. DarUett he does not
take much stock In. Ho rays he believe
there Is gold there , and has taken a lot of
specimens UI > to Omaha. These ho will reduce -
duce by chemiC'll process to ascertain their !
contents. The results will \ be made known to
the Lincoln parties who sent him out to I
Milford In a short time. Arrangements are l !
being mode hy some of the land owners to I :
semi a car load , of gravel to the Omaho1
smelter for reduction.
Omaha people In LIncoln : At the LIndell
-I < 'rcll J. Mains 1\lrs. George A. Day. At
the Capltal-lIlartln Co.\dy , A. F. WI1lns. \ .
At the 1.lncoln-Wllllam C. Heine , J. H. I :
McIntosh.
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S 1.'Ug\IOX'I"S : CHAUI'I'Y 11\1.1.
L..n.lIl1 S.IIII l'h''lIt nf the Sl'"NOII
lit Ihulln' Coittity's CIII.ltnl.
FI1EMONT. Nov. U.-SI { > eclal.-Tho ) leai , .
Ing socIal event of the ( season was the ( annual
charity ball given by the Charity club at I
MasonIc hall this evening. The decorations
. * wore elaborate allli tilstefill. The pillars were
tll'Upcd with hunting of varIous colors. Large
numbers of palms and chrysnnthemums were
tastefully grouped. One feature of the dec ra _
tlons was a number of tall lamps with fancy :
shades placed among the plnnts. Music : \ was
furnIshed by Kendrick's orchestra. EIC'Kant
refreshments were furnIshed by the ladles of
the club at their own expense III rooms adjoining -
joining the hall , a. fact which added much to
the IInunclnl success of lie ball. Fremont
socIety PeoPle were oat In force and the nor 0.
- her of tickets soul fully equalled thl' expect
tlons of the lallies. The annual charity ball
has become a feature In Fremont < socIety and
the one held this evening may well be con-
sllll're,1 as one of the most successful , both
tram a social and financIal standpoint.
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OAKLAND , Neb. , Nov. 14Speclal. ( )
John A. Swanson a saloon keeper , was
callel from /lIs bed last night by an un-
IlIIown man , who knocked at his wIndow and
told him his saloon was on lire. As Swanson
started to his Place 1 of bu8lttess. a mask eu
titan entered the house and held UI Mi .5.
Swanson for a purse , which contained $30.
Ihl"I'e' 'tVunte.l nt Vuliinrtilso
WI < STON , Neb. , Nov. H.-Sptclal { Tel e-
cram.-Two ) men were arrested and placed
In Jail tOlllght by Marshal Dick \Vebstl
They are charged with having stolen numerous -
ous articles at Valparaiso. When arrest
two re\'olvers two watche9 , five gold rIngs
and a skeleton key were found upon their
1erSOIlS.
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I'lIIlIIn ' Inmtes' 9(01'-
The AmerIcan prIma donna says :
'fhe glorious Kimball tone remaIns
Intact without a l1aw-as sweet and
perfect anll pure as when It so charme,1
Inc III Chicago. " Patti , Nordica , MinnIe -
ale Hauk and man.v other fatuous
nrtlsts who own Kimball Pianos all
IIpE'ak of Its unexcelled tone properties
Lowest priced high grade piano made
Easy Terms
A. Hospe , jr.
Music lutd Art , 1613 Douglas St
1'1'1. : . " - IIn n.\ lenlt $ lenll1 iI.l.
Nththl . Clew 'n . , , ' ; " ; . : " "ClfT , itt n \1111'- :
ih'ii'I IIIII 1..IlI1t1 Sl'Rr . tl I Izintt' , ,
1INI'OlN : , Nov. 11.- (8peelal.-On ( ) October
21 Governor Holcomb teeeindord from
ltlllhvllle , Rhe'\"Wall ' county , slating lhat on ,
the lath of October a Innn hall been fount
lIIurllortd In the oollthern Iart ( of lint ( couitity ,
not far from Alllanc : -10 one could reveal I
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an.thlng concrrlllllg the mnn's Identity , and
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the governor was asked to orrlr a reward ,
whIch ho tlltl , of $200 , for IIpptrhenslon of
till ! murtlerer.
YoiPrday l\ letter was received al the
exeeutlH' department from the wife at G. H.
Ki nibail , the mlsslnn I'advooJ ) , S. D. .
% ta tiki r . : \Irl' . Kimball Ilioies from ( The Bee
the offer of the $200 reward , and , contlnu.
log , mys :
: \1\ IluMlinhihl ! has been ! InlMslng since Sep-
temher 7. I will ( 'n'lohis ! Ilfh'prtlp'Jmellt , , '
with his ; PICttit ' 0 111111 Irinted , ! dl'I'rlpUon If' '
SfJlIJI ' ' ! of t lie clrcumstuncl' . I will zulu thllt
n sellMlltlonll1 IIrtlcll' cmne Quit In the LIII-
coIn .Ioutiial ' at the I tlnl ! ' of his l\J'rrFt. Oil
ltt' cutint of III ) ' hIlSIIlIlIl\'S \ rough nllllear-
IIIICC , the III all e ) ' , l"'lcrs " , and wntch he
cnrrll ! ! wcre ! ! 1I1I1'osc'l ) ' ' lu he stolt . hut ,
thnllk h my Il"avellly I ! 1.'lIlhrr , whllt ) hco h.lll
helongell ( tu him. lie I WIIU Illh'erU",1 1111 hll\-
h1 g thl'sO'lIllIable , ittid < 1 I hR\'e 1II\\'I\'s
feared that some finn hnd f'Jllo\\'I',1 him
nnll 1ll1U'llere,1 , him for them , iti / > :1 : lie hall
never 111'en hrnl'll ( rain IIlncl' II : v hiumbtniI
hllll coiis Iii ci nble 1I"JUnle thl' I ! ii : nuti.'t , /In / II
It evltlently IInhlllllnrl'll hl'l till \ nil . causing
him to go away from , lie ( tl'ouloll' ,
No one hut toy llcitveily / I I.'athrr Iwows
the nllg-ulnh of my heat t. 1 while I dl'c/ul / '
the thought that the tout Ilerell , man they
100 tOY hu"IJ:1I111. : Still If hI Is . I IIIII"t know
It. 'rhe k siisoflsi , ! nod grief UII' veuriuig out
1'0(1) ' anti ' mind , 11I111 uty Imbo lIe.I II
mother'lI care mul' thl1n ever 1"\\ " I'lelle !
gI lv(1 11119 'Olll' elll'IItt utlcntlon IInd write
or telegrlllh : llnrtln ! & : \tll.OIl , lilY atwl'-
neylC , or inys.'Ir lit 'nlll' ' earliest ( 'oll\'enl.
ence , If you think It II ! my husband front \
the Iescrlptlon , glv.'n VUII.
I also enclo" . . IIruof or II photograph h taken
of him while In Jail lit 'f < 'l'lIms'h. Neb. lie
hllll h II fOCur un his knee , IIIRO 0111' on his fool.
III' I I ! thllmlJ'I1' t ' ' qllito I short ' fOI' the long ( Ii ,
of hl'l hl1llll. * ' S ( ' . . ,
'ory.lnn Hood , cIty nt-
tome ) ' of Tcvuiieii , van / ! give von Infurma-
tlon concernllll hIm while unlll'r % tim rest lit
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'recum-ch If you wl"h. 1111 he released him , :
or . Illthpr , IH'ocured his release.
If this mlll'del'ell mlln nl1lm PI' uiy hus- ,
li ail' lle"cl'lplioll In th ieamit 1 11111 anxloufl i
to know It as "oon aR possible . a" I wish to
"ee for tn'self. Ot' cOllr. " , thn lonirer the :
Ih'IIIY , the more llllcult the recognition
: M est re"llectfull .
: : iI1S. O. n. IOlIBAII :
lIrntulI was arrested on strain at Tecum- ,
sah io(1tl'mbpr : ( 11. his strange ' ; actions and nlJ.
p 'arance attracting attention. tic IO thought .
to have gone on toward Kansas City , sInce I
whIch time all trace of him has been lost ,
Kllllhall left his wife and , sick babe at Dead.
w oed . representing that he would go to ollle
neighboring towns on buslne&.u ala ! would be
home h within two Ilnys. lie wore a blue sack
coat business suit , and look no change of ! t
clothIng. When apprehended at 'fecumseh I
he waS' without a collar , hIs hlrt filthy . and , I
clothes shabby. In his balllls lie carriEd a
lunlllo of "Medora" and "Durango" mining
stock. lie was 31 years of age live feel
eleven and one half Inches tall weIghed IGO )
p ounds . hll'h ' ; check bonel' , blue.gra eyes
deel l > Set In the head : dark brown hair , thIn
moustache. and when last seen hat ten days '
growth of beanl. No retul'ns have yet beet n I
r eeIved from the reward of $200 offered h ) ) : '
th l governor for the apprehension ( of the
m lIIurder of the ( stranger In Sheridan county , .
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A. I' . A. .3tNIS : 11\1'1'11 ; ; . \1" IIO\I ( : : .
S"'I'.tlll' ' nf I 1ii . . .01.11t. 'r" 1111101 11111I I _
Melt III tlit' SIIIt IItiisi' .
LINCOLN , Nov. 11.-Spcelal.-I ( ) -
tied by the success of "Pl'lend" Broatch at
the t metropolis and weary oC climbing two
0a
IIIghts of staIrs to his former comfortable
1/1\uters / In the relief commission suite of 1
ofllces on the third floor of the capitol bull , .
Ing.Ir. l : . A. P. A. Jones has now ( > scon8'ctl I
himself In the rooms of the Agricultural L I
hureau on the grollnd litter where he may he
nearer to "I.'rlellll" Russell antI receive his
ad\'lco In therlng the Interests at the
order. State Oil Inspector gdmlsten. who Is I
lanlO b anti can with dllJlculty mount stairways I ,
has h been urging the Board .of Publle Land
:11111 Bulldlng for months to allow him des k
room In time Agricultural bureau suite , but
has h received rePeated : refusals. But this
a gtnt ef the ( A. 1' . A. , holding no oOlce of 1
state. Is given the best olllces In the hulldlng ,
for his use , fiirnlsheil heated and lighted by ,
the state arll receives the services of jan ,
Itors I patti by the taxe of the poople.
A republican who claims to know say i
that certain A. P. A. state olllcers are usIng , I
Secretary Jones to bolster Ull their waning
chances of receiving recognition at till' next
I'epubllcan state convention. The alllanc a
Is I manlfestetl by the constant receipt or
f avers by Jones from these ( olllcials.
: : \'l'ItS'l'IXH ; e.\SN "I' ell.UHto\ : .
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. 'uIIInl'ln" / , , 111111 lVe.Iovcr , of ( Ii I'
Jo'Ule"lIlh l DI"I'I In 1'1'lIuh. .
CI1ADION Neb. , Nov. 14.-Speclal.- ( )
Who will be the other dIstrIct judge In the
FIfteenth jUlliclal district Is yet a mailer
of doubt. Klnlald's election Is assured by
over 1.000 maJority , bllt the difference he-
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tween Judge Bartow , the present republica
ncumbent I aiitl Judge 'estover of HUDh-
\'lIIe the populIst candidate , Is so small
that It will requlro some time to decide who ,
Is I elected. Westover's frIends say he haR
a. plurality of eleven over Dartow , while
Bnrtow claims that the canvassing board
of this county knocked him out of fifteen :
votes In Chadron precinct on account of Its
unll/uo / method of canvnsslng , amid niatle application - I
plication to the boar to canvass the \'ote
of Chadron precinct. ThIs the board In sessIon -
sIon today . refused to do , and Judge / : Bartow
will appeal to the stiuretiie court for n writ
of mandamus to compel It to do so. The
question ! involved Is whether the certificates
made and signed by the ( JudgeB and clerics of
election shall bo taken ns the vote of the
precinct on the candidate or whether the
tally list shall he accepted. 'fhe certlllcates
from the election board give Bartow IIfteen
more than , according to \'e5to\'er's fniend
the vote shows , and the board decided to take
the list Instead of the certificates. The arrrlr : :
Is exciting much Interest and will be cot -
tested strongly on both skies as the fifteen
votes would elect Darto\\ If allmltted.
Ynulllt' Girl Drllnonl..1 lit lIeCoipk
M'COOK Neb. , No\ 14.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-The ) 7-year-old daughter of John ,
nC
Walker , who lives about two mill's south of m
mI.
thIs city , was drowned In the Meeker IrrIgating I.
gating ditch last e\'enlng. The water was
turnell art early this morning and the bOdy I
reco\'ered. ThIs 19 the second fatality : sInce
the ditch was put In operation.
Hound Over - for Sliuling I Clltlle.
l'IEItCE , Ncb. , 14.-Speclal.-John )
If. Nicodemus was arrested Tuesday on Ihe
charge of stealing four head of cattle and
was given a preliminary hearing yesterda ;
lie was bound over to the district court In
the sum of $500. lie was unable to secure
bond. -
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I like my wife to UN Pozzonl's Complexion
Powder because H improves her looks and Is
as fragrant as \'IletB. )
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llnIllIUI&1I : Gone Do"n Toyn-
E\'er'bod"s mamma goes to Dfl'Xt'l'S
now to buy mlssl.'s' anti chlldren's
shoes , because they wear longer and
lit better than any othl'rs. Did you
see their new 20th century shoe In
misses' , dull goat , heavy soles , and
that new pointed toe or square toe.
prIce $2.2i ; children's , $1.15. Never
equalled for wear.
Drexel
Shoe Co.
1419 Forluna St
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TO DISCUSS IIUIICATION
A1prOachiug } Oouventlon or the State As-
8ocintion nt Sidney
SIX HUNDRED DELEGATES ARE EXPECTED
ClIllIl'lIlItI 1111.1 " . .tlJIIIII/ I / . : ' " ifl I etlll-
1..lhllh' I ' 1'1"1. t'ltll&"II'I Iii the
'It..tllIl-StlJIIl' tlf I lie 11t'lIe-
III"lItlell'"lc.I ,
SIDNgy , Neb , Nov. 1I.-(8peclal.-lIon. $ ( )
I. I A. Fort , president of the State Irrlga-
, the U nssoclaton : , was here today , givIng dl-
! rectlons about the third annual convention
to be helll here December ) 18 allll 19. The
cxecutlve committee In charge of all prel > 3-
rations for the enlertalnment of visitors Is
worldng hard anti leaving nothing ullllonl'
It 19 expected that more than 600 delegates
will be present , besides hundreds of "Is-
ito rs. The railroads will malte cheap rates
and many will come here to see the prac-
I tical demonstration of IrrIgation. Invitations
will be sent to nil the county and municipal
bodies In the state , Irrigation 11880clatlonl' ,
nn,1 , all the new 'papers. Colorado anti
Wyoming will send , eminent speakers , No-
hraslca'8 orators will he fully represented ,
atlll a 1I00d of excellent thoughts ! ' ; will bi'
br ought ' ; out . showing the value of united
action upon this important enterprise.
Thou ! , > 'JIJlls of dollars will be expended In
weotern Nebraska the corning rear upon
wind mill and puml' I rriga ( bit. The large
cllnal companies are already reaping the
benel1to of their work and the valleys are
prodnclng vast nmounts of the necessities of
lif e .
life.It
It Is a revelation to visit an Irrigated farm
anll see what nature can unfold when SUII-
plied with water. The waters wasted every
year In the ( Platte valley would Irrigate
6,000.000 acres of land.
The coming convention will be a thorough
educator and will demonstrate to the people
how to utilize lila ( vast body of water ,
which at the present time henel1ta no on : ! .
With only a small effort the farmer can
b e elueated , and taught how to handle the
water. There will be plenty of hotel ac-
commodations. The lalIes , at Cheyenne
county are also enlisted In the cause and
will endeavor to entertain with a lavish
b aud
hund.
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III1XJJo'I'I'S : oi ' 'l'IIg 1.\'I'g it.tiXs : .
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' S ' ItiIer Hrnlll III SIII'IIIIII ( "IIt11111
1I1l,1 Imlll''hlHlIlI ) ' .
FXETEI ( Neb. , r-O\ 14.-S(1clal.-1'hls ( ( )
portion of the country was visited Tuee'Jay '
night Wednsday forenoon by one of the
most beneficial rains In many da's. During
the t twelve hours of gentle rain about one
Inch fell , vhuichi . added to the raIn of a week
ago , makes an Inch and one.quarler for the
I1l'st half of No\'ember-the best for some
y ears. The wwter wheat and rye , whIch had ]
hEen I doing faIrly well up to tills ( line . will
n ow come out In line shape. Those farmer
who neglected , to plant n few acres In the fall
wa
are glnnlnlto to regret ' ; It eonshlerllbl
Imlt.\SI\A : Nov. . .
CITY 14.-(5perlal.- ( )
Already the bnefit of the ( copious rainfall of
the last two days Is being felt In this corn
munlty. A feeling of confIdence prevail
IInd the merchants anticipate a steady In .
crease In busIness.
I111.1HmTII. Neb. . No\ H.-Speclal.-\ ( )
steady rain fell nearly nil Tuesday night ' ; and
wme snow yesterday tnortiliig which melt
5 001 ! . ThIs will bo of vast honetli to 'hieat
Corn husking Is wcll under wa ) ' and satin
farmers are done. 'Tlw yield will average
about twenty-live bushels pl'r acrl' The low
price of that cereal will make ) It hard for
the farmers of this county to meet their obligations :
ligations this ( fall.
LEXINGTON , Neb. , No\ 14.-Speclal.- { )
Hecent snows amid , ! rains have put Ute soil In
line condition and fall grain Is doing splel\dld. :
ST. I'AUI4. Neh. No\ . .
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ut ice vain fell hero Tuesday nIght allll this
noniiluig t doing good to thai Call grain. Pre-
lpltation .47.
SUPFIItIOI1 Xeb. . 14.-Speclal.-A { )
heavy h raIn commenced Tuesday evening ; and
continued \Vedne.sday , making the rainfall for
this month greater than for several 'ears.
CA1'UH. . Neb. . No\ 14Speclal.A ( )
IIghl rain has been fall IIII : sluice early yester-
day mornIng anti , although the grouilli prc-
vlous to that was moist to a depth of two I
feet. f yet It will he very he-neficlal. This Is
the first tlmo In two years that the ( ground ,
has been In a favorable condition for farm-
1 11g.
Ing.CmmOIEE.
CLIEt1OKEE. la. , No\ H.-Sp'cal.-A ( ! ! )
drenching , rah Is failing In this section of
Iowa , the first for eIght weeks
" 111 II. l'It'n"1I tll Iiiiit 4YJlker .
LEXINGTON , Neb. . Nov. H.-Speclal.- ( )
The supreme court has reeenU confirmed
two decIsions that meet general approval lucre ,
the case of \'alker who was sentenced to
he hanged January 12 for the murder of H.
Stevens at I.'arnam , and that ( of Joe Lamna
who received eighteen ' ; months' sentence for
hootlng and killing an unarmed boy prIsoner ,
who W < lS attempting to escape. Sheriff
Hobson will go to Lincoln alter Walker next
week . 'alller's only chance of escaping the
gallows lies In I'xecutlclemoncy , and as
Governor Holcomb was the judge that sentenced -
tenced Walker , It Is not thought any app al
to him will bo effective
" % 'lIllt New : Glln"
LINCOLN : , H.-SpeclJl.-AdJulant ( )
General Barry has Inauguratej a move Intend
Ing I to secure for the Nebraska National
Guard the Improved SpringfiEld rifles , now
helng l replaced In the army by the Krng-
Jcrgensen arm. It Is hIs plan to have a per-
$ onal appeal to the Nebraska delegation In
congress backed UI hy petitIons from all com.
panll's In the state service urging legislation
to make the exchange of the present c.i'eelete
arm for the Improve weapon posslbh
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SAN FRANCISCO : Nov. 1I.-'rhe at-
torne's for Theodore DUfl'ant hlwo prelmre
nn atlltlaylt of their client to he rl'lul In
support of lie ( motion for a ne\\ trial on
F'rlday , November 22. 'fwo of the prIncipal
poInts on which a new trial will be asked
are the ruling of Judge Murphy as to Juror
Drown , who was peremptorily challenged
by the prosecution after he had been accepted -
cepted and sworn , and tIme refusal to grant
a change of venue The neWI'IIJpors will he
attacked In the atlldavlt for alleged I > or-
St'Cution of the prisoner . which the defen -
ant's counsel thlnl , led to a PrejudIce
against Durrant.
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Schoolgirl ; Killed : her l'ln'mnte.
LAI1NFM 1\an. : , No\ H.-Two IG-'eal'-
old girls Emma Mandenchled and Flora
Campbell , who were attending school a few
miles east of here , cluarrol' : , when the
former threw the latter backward over a
cloak and IlOundod her In the abdomen . In.
fllctlng Injuries which may I > rove fatnl. The
lIfanlof8chle ! girl has bl'en arrested
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well 119 those who are lookIng for the
highest Quality. Fact Is .we are doing
a big stove business , and why ' not ,
when W8 sell for nearly half prlce-
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and look as well as the big profit
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ST. 'l'IIEItES\\S PHd.CA1'Im\ltAL. \ LIN-
COiN , No\ ' . H. ISTo ; ; the ( Editor of The
I3egi In cr.ler to correct the ( many gross and '
wlllul misrepresentations which have been
going the rounds oC the newspapers during ,
the past two weeks touching the relations of I
BIshop Bonacum wllh the priests , Murphy \ j
and ftzgeralll , I am dIrected by the right I
ro-erend bishop to muke tile followIng stat '
meats :
1. That on the 211 day oC October of the
current yeJr-all toe diocesan commissioners
of Investigation concurring-the right reverend -
end bIshop suspelHlel1 In contllmnclam lie (
aforementioned Murphy and 1.'ltzl'erald. ' ;
2. That thereupon the suspended priests appeal -
pealed to the apostolic delegation at Washington -
ton from the juiigrqeat of the right reverend
ordinary of this diocese.
3. That In a letter under date of October 19.
1S95 . allli directed to Hov. William Murphy
his eiiillience the most re\'orend apostolic
delegate decided the appeal as follows : '
Heycrend and Dear Sir : Although your
letter does nol deserve an answer couched
all It IJ ! In reprehensIble and unbecomlnl
language which fohows that you lire utterly \
devoId of all sense of reverence and respect
for your lawful supertor nevertheless for
your informatIon 1 will Bay that Il noreen
who la adjudged contumacious cannot , ac-
caviling to ecclesiastIcal Iav avaIl hh11 ! < elf
of the reuneily of IIn alJpeal. I am , reverend
allll dear sIr your devoted servant In ChrIst ,
FRANCIS , AHCIIDISlIOP .svrorii
Delegate Apostolic.
On receiving a copy of Lie above decision
which , needless to say , Is IInal emanating as
It does from the 4trlbuuual or last resort , the
right reverellll bishop by his attorney petl-
tlont'll the pretldlng : ; Justice of the FIrst Judicial
district for an Injunction rcltralnlng He\
Meurs. Murphy and I.Czgerald ; frcm occupying
or In any manner using the church buIldings ,
rectories and other property pertainIng to
their former missions The hearing of the
' petition Is I set for Monday , the 25th Inst. , at
'Tecumseh.
The right reverend bishop has appointed
Hp\ Mr. Van den Wet to the pastoral charge
Of Auburn , anti , He\ John C. Caraher to the
mIssIon of Tecuumseht Both gentlemen have
already entered upon the dIscharge of t'tlelr
duties I am , sIr , your faithful servant.
11 J. FfomNY ,
Acting' Secretary.
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ovlR A 311L1.iN lIt ) IISSI ( ) ! > .
Ih'eJl Then liieJteci'Ipt.i . . " ' . .r. . . Nut
l2iieuigh ; 10 1II1II1l1 ( ' " ' 1''lll'n.lI. " ur. . " .
DENVER , Nov. H.-The general mission-
any committee of ( he Methodist \ Episcopal
church began Its annual session at Trinity
church this Iriorning . Fourteen bll'hops of ,
the MethodIst chur b were present , four only I
belllg absent. Tbrto of these are In Africa ,
China and India , , resp ctlvely. BIshop' I.
W. Joyce presIded/ ' The lint buslnesl' trans-
actEd was the hearing of the report of the
treasurer , Dr. Sanford Hunt The cRsh me-
celpts for the year 'I ending October 31. 1895 ,
amounted to siI14si4.is. ; : The total r. _
celpts hart ) 'ear "rol $1.137,8076jfnCrl'a3e ; ; ,
$3G,74G.52. Expended for all purpol'zs. $1.237. _
845.62 : expendltUls dyer receipts $ 63,291.24 ;
Indebtedness NOVm r 1. 1894 , $176,76U2 ;
055.3G. total indebtedness II l.ovember I , 1895 , $239-
The day was takeu ! tip In the discussion of
appropriations. Bishop POSL' moved that
$1,000.000 ba appprated ( for the total work
of . ' the society fa 1 I coming year. Bsbop
Foster offered atj , J i1iendniont making the
amcunt $1.10,000. p per cent to bo ajiJied
en the ' debt At f1e" : long d bate , WsbOI )
110ss' motion \ \ a itopted ? ' .
The rest of thc'uhitite was on apportionment -
ment of the ( aiip6prtttan . and not much
progress ' ; was matt' ' \ mll'Jlonar rally was
held thIs ( evenInf'fJishop { J I Uowman presid-
Inn. and atdr < ssIHS-fhl made by Dr. Daniels
of India and 11IsnNintIo. )
Th0ge pr'sent ( to/Urwere / : Bshop ( Thomas
Bowman Bishop II : S. I.'osler. lshop S. M.
Merrill , Bishop E. : G. Anulrews BIshop W.
X. Nlnde , Bahop W' . W. Warrln , BIshop C.
D. 1.08. Bishop W ; P. Mallahieu Blop C.
I. Fowler . , Bishop J. II. VIncent Bishop J.
N. l'ltg.rld , Bishop I. W. Joyce , Bishop J.
P. Newman , BIshop I ) . A. floodseH. Secr-
tar ( ) J. M. Iteid . CorrespondIng Secretaries
C. C. McCabe and A. Ii. Leonard , Recording
Secretary S. L. Daldwln , Trel'rer Sanford
Hunt , Aulstant ( Teasurcr Earl < Cranston
Trauror
1lu.l1011"1'1) : ' ' im Cle'roiee % uttlout .
FOnT GBSON , I. " . , 1' > 0\ ' . 11.-S. H.
hl'ea , Ilrlnclpll ! chief of the herokl'e
nation , In his annual lefaJ1 to the (
national council , recommends that leglsll-
Lion bo enacted that would Ilro\'ell the
10noplzlng : of the public domain fur Spl'-
illative purposes An aggressIve policy was
rommlnd.d II rl'Kart 10 removal ut the
intruders lie also recommeluI"11 that 1
committee bo alllolnte to confer with the (
Da wes commission.
I GOSSIP PILOM 'I'IIE ST.'l'I' : UOI Sg.
( ' , , iiiuhissiii to fluiiiiui' .tiilIt'iuiils
1".III."I , " to 110. . IInl' l'I'.I..IIIjt. \III.I'nnl. ;
LINCOLN , Nov. H.-Speclal.-Tho ( ) Supreme -
preme Court commission to examine appl-
cants for admission to the bar , comprlsln
John C. Wat"Jn , J. 11. McIltosh , E. C.
CalkIns , John H. Webster and I. J. AlbHt ,
held a short meEting at the supreme court
chambers today . No apl > lcalons for admission -
sion were receIved , but the ( board will meet
In regular session 1'ucsdaY lie ( 19th Inst ,
when I 19 expected that quite a large number -
her of applicants will hue admitted to prac-
tice. There are now fourteen applications on
le.GeorgI'
George Kingen , the prisoner sent up from
York for two years for assaul , was dls.
charged flam the penitentiary today , his
sl'ntence ha\'lng expired. Kingen Is the man
who was out on parole March 20 last and
whllo rIding along the 1011 near York was
shot at and olxteen buckshot lodged In his
hod ) ' . lie was working at the hue for John
'H. Whlup. Today ho returned to York to ,
appear its a witness against his assailant at I
the Impending trIal.
ReplyIng to the letter of Representative
Edgar howard of Sarpy county , resigning
his scat In the Negraska legislature , Gov-
eror 10icomb aiys : "Your loyal allvciacy
of all measures In the Interest of the people
has provoked the ( admiration of Nebraskans
generally , and as governor I hearty ap-
predate your staunch support of my adminis-
tration. Should lucre ( DB occasion for an
extra session of the legislature , which doe
not at this ( hue seem at all probable I
should regret very much your absence from
the lower house. "
Today the ( attendants of the state library
unpacked a lot of new books and shelved
thorn Among them were a number of now
volumes of the leading popular mugazlne"
There were a dozen volumes of Sclenco , fifty-
nine of McMilian's : , Itty-sevcn of the Cath-
ohio World , sevnteen of the ( Chautauquan ,
twenty-three of the historical , fifty of Lip.
plncotl's , twcnty.IIc. . the Galaxy and
eIghteen of the NatIonal Review . There
were , also , numerous volumes of legal text
books and session laws of various states ,
among them ( being twelve volumes , a complete -
plete set , of Chitty's EnglIsh statutes. Prom
a book concern In Boston there ( were re-
cI'ed a number of volumes In ( the nature o [
curIos. They were musty , with ago and de
faced wIth dirt and rough usage They have
been acid to the sate library at round prices
al account of variety , age and historical
value. There Is one \'olumo containIng the
statutes of the Ilrovlslonal govl'rnment at the
confederate states of AmerIca from Ih Initial
point , February 8. 1861 , to Its termination ,
February 18 , 1862. In contains the ( constitu-
Ion of the provisional government and
the permanent constitution of the
confederate stales , also treaties con-
eluded by that ( government of a yer's
duration with certaIn Indian trlbos
Theo Is a musty , .I colored01 -
ume containIng the act of the Alabama assembly -
sembly In 1863 suspending the old milItary
law and enacting a nsw law for reorganization -
Ion of mitia under the confederacy and the
arrest and punishment of deserters. The
books designed for the foundation of the new
medical Ibar ) ' , at least ( 100 of thetn have
also arrived , dnd will shortly bo unacked.
Three applications for pardons were can-
sldere by Governor Holcomb today and do-
niIll In each case. One was that of Daniel i
g. Tute , sent up from Pawnee , April 22 ,
1893. for four years for assault ; another that
of Wiliam Thompson , frol Dawson , October ,
189t , for three years for assault , and one
that of Peter ( Peterson , from Johnson county ,
In Marco , 18 : to serve ten ) 'ear for Incest.
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GO"I' ' ' ' ' . . Court 10UN" ' Iestmoycul I
II 1':1..1) ' : : \1..III" I'1re. ,
ELWOOD , Neb. , Nov. H.SpeclaTele ( \ -
gram.-Between ) 4 and ( o'clock this morn-
lag the Gosper county court house was to-
tally destroyed by fire Thin records are In
the vaults and safes and It Is generally believed
that they are nol damaged . The orIgIn Of
the fire Is unknown. The insurance amounted
to $4,500. of which $3.000 Is In the Connecticut -
cut and $ ,500 In the PhoenIx of hirooklyui
A"hlnll" Coultile ! thimrrletl .
ASHLAND , Neb. , Nov H.-Speclal.-A ( )
happy ' event occurred at the rtidence of
Philp Hasp , on the eut side , lst evenIng ,
In the wedding of MIss Ianch nOl to
Charles Taylor 1 young farmer.
The Woman's Relief Corps and Grand
Amy or the Republic . . . . .1 gIve a unIon
mpetlng November : I , Good flnglng and
speaking will be engaged In , after which
a bean supper will b II.read for tbe ( veterans
and their frleDd
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Salce nlshcIor \ . . r's pni'e 1
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Gc ; , otuu' linirt' . . . . . . . . . . . . e
Salt Shakers , \lurSI"S \ 1
r. our I.rloco. . . . . . . . price . . . e
I . 111 C'reaiui Mouthils , , Morso's \ 1
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Price " , our 11rlce. . \loSI'A . . . . .
: I . our Straluiers. lirico I . . lursc's . . . . . . 111111 . . . . le . , 1 e
1"or.1tl'll 'i'ea Sauurerie , 3e
I : ( ' 're' 11'lce 'rrl , our SI price. I 11 .
I 151. hijuio " our l'lutee mice. . . . MorH" . . . . . . plll'e . . . . 4 e
I Blown Olap" Tiunii't're , 4e
I llol'se's : price lOc , Ol' price. .
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Mrtu , StIeis . Morse's price 101' , 5e
SIels.
:111 Ilrlce . Jorso'8 . . . . . . . . . . .
Shwls , : 0ieShUiCt'1tCOflr 5e
\1'lle \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Olr . .
Spoon licilders Morse's \ ' ' 5e
lOp , our 11.lce. . . \Iolsr' . . . . " . 11'kl' . . .
i'ir'kk' nl hrs.torce's ' 5e
{ IIII ( ou' hirice. . . . . . . . . 11ri(1 . . .
lo111r Lamp Siiaul' . . : lloI'PI"s 5e
Pl'll't ] 15 I' .IJ , ou' price. . . . . . . . .
StTver 1'ohihi. \lor"r'A ' 5e
ISo \ . 01' Ioll.h.lor"r'A ] Irfe. . . . . . . Price . . .
Yl.lloSlonl' Ph' l'ihuteie .
III .Iorso's lee . . price . . . . 10e . . . anll . . . ia' . , . otuu' . . . 5 e
Roll Toilet l'npeu' Uurln' . 5e
: \lor8e's 111\11' .
I'rlce $1.00 , our I'rlct' '
Itoso howls . : lior e's > rlcr ! lZc 5e
our Price . . . . . . . . nrce I . . . . . .
White la\'lanl Saucers , 5e
1\lurso' price 15c , our nrice. .
Tooth Hrmh Miugs . \Jorw's \ 5c
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price 15c , our 11rlce. 11s.Jorw's . . . . . . .
SUp Pitclierm . \Iorse's ' 5e
) . Plchel"Iorse's prlcl. . . . . . . , prIce . . .
.TI'I ) ' Dishes ( qtnn.1 all
t"Ver ) . : \lol'S'S ,
pl'lce < . . . . . ! . . Price . . . . 2e . . . ou . . 8 e
Fancy _ GISS Ya"es.lor e'A 8e ' .
prleo Z"l our llrlco. . . . . . .
n.'ortll China Bonl T'latt's 8e .
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llorse's : 11'lce Z5e , our ] .rlce. .
Glass Fruit DIhe , Morse's \ 1 Oe (
price 35c , our price. ! ! . . \Iorls . . . . C
Finger Bowls . More's 10e
Flngfr ZOc , our IH.lco. . . . . : . . . 11rlco . . .
Oohl Rand , Plntes.or8e's ( lOc
IIrlee 20c , our 11rlce. . . . . . . .
Gel Band Tel Cups and
Saucers MorMC's price 20e . 1 0
our price . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . e
Engraved Water Bottles . 11 e
Morse's prIce 2c , our Botes. .
Decomaetl China Plates , 13 e
: \IOI'Se'M \ prIce 2c . our nricc. .
Glass Water Pitchers , 13e
lors 's prlco 25c , our price. .
A. D. CoITees \Iorse's price 13C
Ilrlco 2c , our nice. . . . . . . .
Decorated . Sugar fowls , 15e
: Iorse' " I.rlco 45c , our price. .
Decorated ! flutter Dishes , 15e
Mol'so's prIce 45c , our vnice. ] .
Stone Pitchers , Morse's price 15e
3c , our nrlce. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Scrubbing Brushes , Marso's 15e
Scrubblnl , our price. . . . . . . .
Colorll FInger Bowls , 15e
Morse's 11rlce 35c . our price ,
Glass Cracker Jars , Morse's 1ge
irice 45c , our .ars . . . . . . .
4.plece Cream Sets , Morse's 23e
price rc , our nrlce. I . . . . . . . .
Turkey Platters , Morse's 23e
price 75c , our vnice. . . Morso'l . . . .
Derry Sets , Morse's price 50c , 29c
Olr price . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fancy OlaFs Vases , Morse's 25e
Irlco ie , our rtcc. . . . . . . . .
Wine O'au'seii , Morse's prlco 29c ,
per dozen 75c , our prlco. . . .
\ \ ' Glasses , '
Whiskey Gass'I Morse's 2ge
prIce per dozen 75c , our Ilrlee
' hanging lamp Olohe .
( plaln ) , Morse'M I' rIco fOe , our , " 9 e
prlco . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . .
Hanging Lamp Globes , ( dec-
orated , Morse's iirlce 75e , 35e
our price . . . . . . . l . . . . . . .
Tom and Jerry Howls , 40e
Morse's price . : , our IH'lce. ,
D'corat.I Wash Bowls , 49C
Morso's Irlce ) IS our price. .
'l'erra Cotta SardInieres , 49C
' 'err/ Cota .ardinIeres
Morse'S price $ . ) . , our price.
Terra Cotta Jardiniereit . 79
c
Cota .nrdlnlerl's.
Morsc's price $ .5 our prIce.
Terra Cotta Jarllinleres , 98
MorKe's prIce $2.0. our price
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