THE OMAHA n.VTLY HEE : t"IUAY.I II 11. 1sit. ! ! MAN UYE * st of PM&C Irprwi Obfied teAt AMOUNT Of THE SUD3Q3QUSH S80BTA6E P * } that \PCVkfd Arimlitf * IJHnc n D.-In tter. Vftfr AVhtrh He > Vn Ilciunif-il freiu I1U P t ! tl n. 'it WK alaxwt SMC before tl esattlita * tloa f erooV.keeper W. S Naiwn. a then et-PrMrtftent JDOgar 1 a of tin- Pacific Etprew WM * } ) 4 to teMifr relative to a f i mlai * id to bare twee Made to bin t f Chtef Clerk Sydboroufei i& r > 9c aber. admitted thai overt tenable entrie * bad been ttMide oc tit company's book ! ever iJiiw 1817 and ttot it had bee * tbe ctwtosa to carry ever part of U earnings fl-ott th peed months and add Uten to the salutes * ot ; KK > r month * no that a iteadily rood bmilae ! * re old be reported He bad to wra that whatever evidence coolfl be prodtireS tnent tbe entry of J7 1ST. of JUIH > 26. IMC. In the disbursement column of tie classifi cation book wne of a doubtful character. Judge Baker told the prosecution he would throw out ail the drafts cowini ; the latter j > art o : ISM aafl the beginning of 183 aad footing vp a total of { 6 l < 24 60 , tmlttM it was the intention to follow them up with other records. Mr Baldrige saved tbetn by so promlBln ? the court. Nation said he had made out the drafts aad slimed SudboroBgh * name to then himself Taev had been drawa is Becbel e favor ac auditor. The first thing Mr Moncaan testified to was the articles of in corporation. Thcue vill figure later whta the point of legiala- tlve espcaSitures comas BJ > Jor a final ral- laj : He identified the item of shortage amouat- lag to J14.1C2.S4 on the cash book wfcirt BBS already in evidence , but In recalling Sudboroucb'6 talks -with him. stated they , tdl referred to matters which had oscurred t prerlour to IBM. " uad not covered In the . r Information of the case. | " .Sudborouph caaie into my- office of his ! own accord , " he eaid , "and after a little ' hesitancy said hewas sorry at his time of life to have to confess that he was a de 1 faulter. I asked him how much. He said ' the bool.c would chow the amount , that ' they were in Hunt s desk and Hunt would return to the city In a day or two. After Hunt returned we had another conversation In my oSce with Messrs Bechel , Hunt and Nason present. J asked SuSborough what iii Lhortagewas , and be pointed oat this Item of TH.1G2.S4. I told ilm the company -would have no further need of Ms services. He said to me. 'I wish yon to uaderbtaad that I never had all that money. ' " Conld Aot Ilenierol > er. I Mr. MorEmaa's testimony PTJS brief. He was cross-examined In the afternoon on its saoEt Important features. Somewhat cca- traactory of the evidence given by Book- i l.eeper ICasoa he Eaid he did not remember Sudborough having said , during his coc- versation owning up to the shortage of 511,000 , that the money had cone JOT whisky. " He did not really think Snd- borouch had eald any such thing. Incident- oily , la that gencrcl conversation , Andy Hunt's shortage was also a subject of dis- i ' cussion. Nasan was recalled to identify pay rolis for the two months of April and May , itv'C and their corresponding drafts , -which w-rp nil exhibited to the jury. .S'asoa's testi mony did not harmonize very -Bell with the statements made by him on the preliminary ( examinatJEnirbfcr6re the"countycoufTEnd the defense was prepared to point this oat According to its transcript of the evidence in the -court below Ncson had said there was no system established in the auditor s I department byBhich the fuofe could be' ' tbstracted , but a transcript in the hands i of the prosecution quoted him as saying , "J don't know " But since thea he had givea the metier much thought aod hewas in- i i dined to believe such a system had been es tablished. Still , there was no better evi- deare than the drafts themselves and thej ! ! contained no indication of what person or i I persons got the money. j | After him William D Kenyan , -who was | Cashier Chamberlain's assistant until ChamI j I berlain's deuth. when he succeeded to the position of cashier , T as called. He had l been in the company * employ eight years. Ever since he had been there , he said , i drafts had been presented by Sudboroagh to the treasurer's office for payment tad no- tody questioned them He couldn't say' whether Hunt or Beohtl had cashed drafts after 1B8S He also stated that upon the drafts themselves there IE aothlng to In- dicate to whom the money had 'beea paid. " \Vhat the stamps put on by the treasurer s office would Mgnify all depended and as regards the word "remitted , " put on in the auditor's office , he was not in & position to tell. Exprrt "Wettllnc Called. The balance of the afternoon was devoted lo Expert LouU E Settling , who had teen employed Jj Erastus Young in the Bprtng of 1E9S to go 01 er the compares bjikg. "VTettliag is the expert -who checked tie liooks of City Treasurer Bolla ia 18SI and 1S93. Pan of the time he was eramlnin ; the company's books Hunt had assisted him He explained how the "suspense" column of figures in red ink near the margin of The credit pages of the cash books had Ix-en entaredupon the classification books l > y a rystem of falcc and fraudulent entries , than crwliu and overcharges. This had lad the eSwt of taking from the oom- jiany'e earning ? to leaeen the amount of , the shortage from time to tide. For a period of time from January 21 , 18f.i , up 1 to June 11 , Ih&G. the auditor's statements of earnings would be entered upon the books at Jl,0i ) * lesi in tiacb instance , thus reducing : the edralngB that eum oacs time , but taLiaj : that much off the "suspense" column of : the oaph books "With the assistance of Mr Baldri e , by m aas of the books aad au ditor's statements Bet bttfore the jury these 1 particular entries were pointed out one utter another. Oc tht Inner dale a Mate- meet thowiag K t-41 W was entered as 1 t - 4 ; , > r it. - r r uf ' ' . i be Kbtrp 'i 'Wef.lioc < < n- ' a& tietD of thi fclad ted b i rtrred or U > th ' refBafl" s-wnrnt and neveral itmet t tb "aflTMiof" wrouat. OB crw - t mi tioi ! > * * R U M > l Cl l UT wcowit b * toes bfpt , ttrnt bafl lent HMW a ( I IM UT exix M- . toot fcr oouW Mt Mr tb-y > M tw-n iorl d HJ ! B th * ' * ec niat. HOWT T , f r all b could wr. Htsst or Bwiwl ot aurboflr ttte iBifbt iare got UK moii-y. tt tbe rvcvd * did act beir Tbcrri > re Ktae Heine of to togt lfttur of other fmittS to oUw snatten prewlne IOB the court an aajoanuamt was taV n auti < Mot > dy. I.VYUOR is NOT \ .V t Qnnllni-il t Act n nn A | > iirnli rr. liiv * btmu heard by Judge la tbe injuartloii ruit of the 3 > - rtm Ite a cotcpany aeainut the Omaha Bridge- and Tsnnitial coamaj- tbe point of W. Beecfe Taylor E suitus ae a freeholder , la tfeli artioa the plalntiT was eadt vorit.g to hate tt ald the appralxeateat of prop erty lor the Terminal coapmay s dejiot site and rroundB Mr. Taylor WM a meinliT of tie Board of Appraisers. The d tertriai- tl' of tb * CAM all depends ttpoa whether Taylor auS tot bald to b * a real estate owner The best showing he had o far made is that be holds stock ia the Poppletoa TarL Building asKociation Jodge Dickinson finally dcalied that Tay lor Je net a freeholder under the law. Ihr I'opplcton Park Boildiag asuociation had made a eoatrart for property with A. J Popplftoa aad lot 18 , block 1. Foppleton park , had it-en amlcaed to Taj lor aUo on a cnatract. bat it developed that neither of the contracts had been carried out. ITnd-er the clrcumataaces the court dd not thiais Taylor is aa owasr of real estate and a temporary injunction was granted o the Dyroa Bted company. The eZe of this would be to vacate the entire appraisement made by the board , of which Taylor has been a member , but John A. Creichton aad the Shelby heirs snay waive the suiter It is dmrbt'nl if there will ever be any heariag for the perpetual iajuactloa. a * the company will have a new appraisement of this par- titular proj > erty. " > n < * on nn Old Bond. A suit brought by Joaa S CaulScld agaln the Omaha Carj.et company to recover - cover about $1,000 on an indemnifying bond which tlhe defcadaat cave to secure ex- Sheriff Cobura ia aa attacimeat suit of the Omaha Carpet company aralnrt the New York Storage and Loan company ia 1SS& is on trial before Judge Slabauch. Thie mat ter is one of tie rerults cf a complicatioa of Fuits. An attachment was levied upon property of ttie saorage company , but John Li. "Watson had a mortrage upon the same property , aad hewon a suit against the sheriff and his bondsmen Twice the "Wat son milt -WOE before the supreme court aafl Cobura aad his bondsmen had to pay some thing" like Ji,400 As Caulfield was one or the sheriffs bondsmen , he now sues the carj'fit company as a surety of the sheriff and a co-defendant in the "Watson case , for his interest in the bond givea by the car pet company to Cobura. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ An Hon < - > t t-dfinr for 1-nGrippr. George \T "Waitt of South Gardiner , Me. , eays "I have had the vorst cough , cold , chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of no account but profit to the vendor. Chamberlain's Cnugh Remedy IE the oaly thiag that has done any good whatever 1 have used one 50-ceat bottle end the chills , cold and cnp have all left me J coagraru- late the maaufacturers of an hoaest medi cine " For sale bj all d-uggists ADMITS THAT HE IS A THIEF ClinrI - rrnnVHn. Cnder Arrrfct. Ac- _ i-nvrd of Roblilnp n. Council BluffiIlph Charles Fraaklin was crrcsted "by " De tectives Duan aad Savage oa susplcioa of htving robbed the bJme of H. H. Bloomer , 71" South Ejchth street Council Bluffs. "Wednesday afternoon. He acknowledged that he had done the stealing , told the ofS- ctrs where he left the goods and consented to recross the river without the aid of requisition - ' sition papTS. He was turned over to the Couacil Bluffs authorities cad taken back immediately. Franklin went to the home of Bloomer "Wednesday afternoon during the absence of the family Finding the front door fattened - tened he passed around to the retr entrance which was tinlocked A neighbor saw him go ia and telephoned immediately ta Mr Bloomer , who aasteaed to his home The thief , however , had acted promptly aad was goae when the occupaat of the house ar- i rived Mr. Bloomer found that the iatruder , had carried away oae dozen each of silver \ knives , forks and spoons , oae set of gold j i bowl coCte spoons , silver handle , one set of j | silver orange spoons , oae eilver butter knife , oae new overcoat and s revoHer. i ' The police authorities were notified Jtnme- j I diately and a description of the thief was I seat across to the Omaha offlcers Detectives I Duaa aad Savace were detialed to Sad I Franklla. They met him os North Sixteenth street aad arrested him without resistance. I OHlc - rkVunt tbr Krirard. I The officers ia Seattle , "Wash. , are kick ing aard over the appropriation of the S1UO by ex-Captain Haie. which they claim is due them for the arrest of Martin , alias Smith , for burglarizing Shuiert's fur store. They have written to Mr. Shukert request ing a check for their services , as they claim ' taey are entitled to the pntire reward for , Martin's apprehension Mr Shukert paid $108 to Captain Haze when that offlctr claimed it aad sajr , he has nothing further 1 | to do in the matter. Haze , it is averred by i tae other officers , appropriated the entire 1 ' amount aad has been requested to pay 125 ' into the Police Relief fuad ia accordance with rules provliiag for it. I ATLANTIC CITY. N J , March 10 Mtr- t tia Mahon. the Newark hotel maa , who is ' now in this city said be would not return I to New York to testify apaiast Fajae j Moore Mahon figured as presuming wit- ; ntiss in the trial which resulted in sending William Mcmre to jail for curctt-en jeart but ht says he was M > badly f i.itd on that trial that btw ill not present himself s > tttetifr ugaiaBt Mrs Moare. Most Famous \w I all over this country cf ours , deservedly so , too. Absolutely pure , delightful to the taste , and a great aid to digestion. No wonder * ft is considered the greatest taV'e water in the world. Sod ! by all dealers in ro.neral waters , anJ in every hotel and club in America , u , GallKKbrr A. C o DUtrlbu tur . &vld tr Mtrruiu4t A. MrConucll Dru t < " - . Oiuaka , PROPHECY BEING HLHLLED Etbbi Tbeaer Select tie Verdi of Isiiai far Hit Ter- DEC14RES THVT PEACE IS GENERAL ojilr Are Dl c i rrltic the of Geii crnmrnt I'onnd In the T - chlnc tif the I roi > het of l rn l. At Temple Israel Friday evening Babbl Maurice Tfeoraer bcenpled the imlptt and Hfiole of the time when tbe pe ee of God will be ftbserved over all the earth. He took for his text the words of l etah. "and the lion and tbe Iao4 > hfaall lie dowa to gether aad a little child bball lead them " The rabbi called attention to the fart that the prophecy te evea DOW true to a great cxteat. "R'ar today is act what it has beea The day of hand-to-haad coa- flictt with the spe&r , arrow and rworfl. when the erreptioawas the aaa who was not killed , has pasted. "Ever Elace tht dajs of Isaiah the prophecy has beea belag fulfilled , " tali tbe speaker. "Exen today -we may say that peace relcns la a truer pease thaa we caa say that war is the real king While it Is act MrhapB literally true that the sword has beea replaced by the ploughshare , the dawa of that day is not far off. The na tions of today are beginning to discover new things , new facts , new theories of gov ernment , ibut they are theories of rovera- meat that can be found in the teachings of the prophets aad sages of Israel. "Some months ago I heard the eloquent Coloatl Ingersoll speak on this eame sub ject and he held it ' ' up to ridicule. 'How. he asked "eta any man -with a grain of sense believe any sura an absurdity" ' The trouble with Coloael lager-sou is that he is more ready -with his -witticisms and his cynicisms thaa with his heart. He has no thorough kaow ledge of the subject. Meaning of the Text. "What did IfiRiah really mean ? Did he mean that the day -would come when the lion and the lamb will lie together" Cer tainly not. Isaiah vas aot Ignorant of I natural history He spoke la symbols aad metaphors. By the lamb he taeaat the taeek aad humble of heart , the casuccessful in worldly affairs , aad by the lion he referred to those of his more prosperous brethren , those who are naturally gifted with talents of a greater order thaa the average mea of the day. thosewho . -who are leaders amoag mea aad he meaat that the day of God , the perfect day , would yet dawa.whea these two peoples , the classes aad the masses , would cease to be separated , whea the poor would not be spurned because they were poor , tad the rich , the classes , ia fact , would be not an aristocracy , but a higher brother hood for the protection of their less for tunate brethren. "Whea this day ehall have dawned men will i > e holier , better and nearer to their God and the spirit of the Lord , the child of God , will lead them" The Eftcaker paid a glowlag tribute to the Judaism of the aacieat days and told his hearers that that spirit has not disap peared , that it cannot disappear while the mission of their religion remains tuiful- filled The need of tht ancicat spirit of Isaiah is being demonstrated every day. "It is uaf.ortuns.te , " continued the speaker , "that so many of our race are ignorant of their religion , of the unsurpassed beauty of their poets aad the wonderful prophecies of their cages. There is to a great cxteat an idea prevalent among our race that all that remains of our religion is a b3y that only awaits burial. We must have faith in the spirit of God that moved Isaiah. It IE the tpint that rioalded the past and must mould the future. And we must pray for the dawn of the day whea the sword will be fashioned into the plowshare and the spear into the loom. It is the spirit that has moved rations to do what has been doae for the advancement of civilization and the spirit that wii ] yet make the religion of God the religioa of the earth ' Happy IE the man or woman wan can eat a good , hearty mad without suffwinc afie ward. If you cannot do it take Kodm Dys pepsia Cure It dlcerj , what you pa- ? " cures all forms of Dyspepsia aad Indigestion ! Sol Srn th Russell , who is welcomed each year that he comes bv perhaps a larger | portion of the theater going public of Omaha' ' thaa any other actor that visits this city , ' opeaed his annual eagagemeat at the Boyd i Friday evening presenting his new comedy "The Hon Joha Gngfcby. " it IE from the pea of that well kaowa humorist , Charles Kleia. in whose works Omaha ptople have fouad much eajoymeat heretofore. Doubt less those who witnessed the performance last evening will be unanimous in saying that this new play is oae of Mr Kleia's rery best efforts aad fittiagly deserves to | rank as one of tbe foremost comedies of tbe | , day , which IE quite remarkable when the j fact is takea iato consideration that tbe play i was completed la less than oae inoath from ! I j the time Mr Russell gave the order for it. I I | if is quite true that if oae v ere lacliaed j I 'to ' be severely critical some flaws might be' I ' ' pointed in "The Hon. John Grigsby , " but ] i i joasidered BE a whole it can only be said j to be an excelleai comedy. "GrigEby" has I ! , all the charm of character that has made' ' Mr. Russell's stage characters so uppealiag ' and in addition inert it a dramatic strength that holds his audience as have aoae of his other prodnctioas and this is saying a great' deU when one considers that he has had ' Euch successes as the "Peaceful Valley , " "Poor Relation" and "The Bachelors' Ro mance " The time of the play is IbuO and John Gngsby. an Illinois lawyer , a widower and n man of philaathropic and charitable teadeacies. comes iery Bear ruiaiag himself1 ia his tfforts to aid a young girl. Meg RDI i naldf. who takes an interest in the young i aegroeE of the Btate and w ho by so doing 1 has antag- led influential men w ho are trying - ' ing tc make tbe state of Illinois a Elave o-jite He undertakes to defend her and ! while he is absorbed in this undertaking a w eaJthy widow "Mrs Marsen" w ho has baaome infatuated with him , interferes and under the promise that he ehall receive the nomination to tht supreme court beach , promises to subscribe (10,000 ( to the cam paign fund. He it elected , but ae br still opposes ebe projects of the iaflueatiU mea of the state the party leaden fo to htm and inform hm : that be must not oppose the ' Compromise Bill" under pain of haviag the woman whom he hat come to love sent to pribon for arousing the turbulent element in tht community His loveof ihe woman aad hiE desire to stick to hiE principle * give rise to B struggle which furnishes some fiae dramatic situations which Mr Russell handles at only he ic capable of a&adli&g Of course love it the dominant theme of the pia ; and nearly everybody ia it has a taste of it UidoAiEg "Grtgsbr" CixBwslf 'be finally wade DJ > by marylcg hu fair youcg ciiect The pley ecunpnaef a number oi ptroae charar.er Kuiwa. lir RassoU'E partieularly so tieing oar ui the cympatbeue aad en- FtpiEF tiad that he plays so inimitably and in which all hie adx&lrert Jove te see him la Ehort the winning perwinaUty aad char- ifteris ! ! niethode of this popular comedian we-e se tr * efn to better advantage The { -1ST ; E qui'e twcst ful'r ' looLDited and par- US Jar s. fS'-on seems to have b * a j'tid ' U j * = , V B Fresh , crisp and dainty. H i WDM I Whenever ) * ou are hungry. B L Wherever you are. ft B o . . . . IHC K H } jy - wi. fv .J CM KI * " I' T IK8 ! H w sJ UK * * Because good digestion waits on appetite. the cost urn nc Tbe compar < is l.te all of Mr Russell s one of unjio-rt cx.eilen e and each part is in capable haLs Fancit Ad- dlsoa Pitt as "Mrs MarseL the widow was particularly rood , and t.epotrayal of the part was close to pe-Iectioa Alfred Hudson as "Coke. " "GrigEby f" partner. presented a spleadid character study ia a clever manner. James Lacksye as "James Ogden" make a capital T.llain Florence Rockwell is a sweet and sympathetic "Meg " - Thili is captivating Ronaldswhile Alice ia the part of Nellie Ogdea , The encage- meat coacludee with a matinee aad evening performaace today. Doa't suffer from tooths ne C.tt Dent e Toothache Gum. All drucc. ti : S cents. Cnarefd Titli Lo.rcur - Cedle Gray of IDS Souti Ninth street. while on her way to the thfi-ter last nicht. dropped her fur collarette OE Famam street near Eleventh It was picked up by n i maawho left it ia the cart of Jesse Nold , night clerk at the Oxford hotel When the ow"ner called to claim her p-operty Nold de nied all knowledge of the same , but oa being pressed stated that he had delivered it to same person unkaown who had called I and claimed it This explanation did aot satisfy the owaer of the collarette and as a consequence Noldwas locked tip on a charge of larceny. _ Director * of Old Exposition. Aa attempt was made to hold a meet ing of the directors of the TransmissiBsippl Exposition yesterday afternoon , but owing to the fact that a quorum could not be se cured the meeting went oer uaul this aft ernoon. Th < " meeting place will be at the Millard hotel Bakrr Minn CHICAGO March in The convention of 1 the Journeymen Bakers' and Confectioners' i International union today refused to adopt | | the platform of the socialist labor party and I derided to stick to the trades union move- | i meat. Tbe strike fund of the international j ! union was abolished The money in haad , I about J10 000 , will be distributed amoag the ' local uaions LOCAL BREVITIES. G W Reefi. who has beea victimlziag | the cluzeas of Omaha by confidence games of varying magnitude was arrested last I 1 night oa a charge of vagrancy Tbe will of the late Prancis E Bailey i has beea admitted to probate. His widow , Mrs Mary E P Bailey. Is made the ad ministratrix He left about 120.000 worth of property Mrs. Bailey Is aow visiting her ; daughter ia Teiss THE , REALTY MARKET. IXSTP.irMEIvTS placed on record Friday , March 10. 1S8S. Warrnntr Deedfc. W. 1. . McCapue to T H McCarue , lots 2 and Z bljck 4 McCasrue add S 1 Charles MtMenemy and wife to O A 'Wolpotl , tot IS , block C. Haajicom Place . - . . 2.260 I I O A TVolcott and wif to Charles McMenemy a1fcw > u 5-10-1D 2,000 j S H. Barrett to Slrf E B Dusenbsry , , lot a. block S Portland Place 100 I H P Merrow and wife to Archibald GrtCin. und. H lot 10 , block M , > Kountze Place . . 1 Archibald Griffin to J S Bryant , lot 10. blork 34. Baffle . . . 1 A C VanCamp and fanband to L A Swircrt lot 10. block & Cottace park 509 M M. McBride anfl hJ < bind to A. N. Ehriver et ai , lots 4 , E and E. Holmes' add TOO E J Campbell to W T Miller. ne > f fi it. K. Davis and husband 10 M. C. TLter lot 20. block IS Cttfton HHl. ZM ) C W Hayes to M E. Hay s , w 5B feet of lot t , to tax lot 55 , in 10-1D-1S. . . . S.MO Qnlt Clnliii" Deedo. \ . J Eatoa and wife ta Archibald Griffin , lot Ifi , bloLk M , Kountze i Artocr Ea to F L How ell , lot S , | I block S. AlbrlgSte Annex . . . 230 , Deed * . ! Sheriff to J A HardlnB * II feet of lot E. b. < k 1SB OraabB 1550 i Same to A A Bjnro - } r e- tot I , block 1 Kiunw Plate . . 2000 Same to Equitable Trust Co . lot E block E Purker * 1000 Same tc. J B Adams t-- lot block 6 Shul ! s add * MaMertn"bAncerj to J M Patterson fc :4H : feet lot 6 Eeyt 6 sub C.OOC. Total amour-t of transfers * 2,4W REPORTED RUSE OF RUSSIA Force of T > op Sold to Hnre Taken Poftortisifin of Tort Mnrulmbl and "VVI11 ' elre Slr-I-Kel. LONDON , March 10 A dispatch from Allahaban. capital of the northwest prov inces of India , fcays it Is reported there from Ytrkaad , Chiaese TurkeFtaa. that a large force of Russian troops ha ? arrived at tne Rufisiaa pest. Fort Murchabt oa the Murr- habl river in the Sari ( Great ) Pamir , with the intention of seiziag Eir-i-Kel , the 100- mile stretch of territory north of thi MUE- torn mouataias which was left tindefineJ by the Pamir boundary commissioa in IB ! ) " , This rufce by Russia would cause compli- catioas with Great Britain , The Pamirs , great aad little , are aa ex tensive tablelaa-d of Central Asia called by tbe natives "the roof of the world " They are bounded on the south by the Hindoo- Hooch .mountains , aad the plateau forms the ceatral knob , whence radiate the p-in- cipal mountain ranges of AEia. The tract is mainly -under Russian autho-ity , but Sir- i-Kel. inwhich is Lake Sir-i-Kel the head waters of the Oxus ruer , hat remained dis puted ground since 1H95 HASTY MARRIAGE A FAILURE Suicide rolloTrs. n Weddlntr Bronslit About l > r o Mntrirnoninl Acent. LEBANON , lad. . March 10 A tragic ead- ing of a matrimoaial veature b weea two old people who met through a matrimoaial ageacy has iea made by Edward Waa- nick. After "Waaaici swife had begun proceediags Jor divorce he broke up her furniture , thea thot himself aad finally hanged himself to a tree. Wannick came from Flagstaff. Ariz. , last August , to marry his wife , thea -widow The result was unhappy and divo-ce proceedings precipi tated the above result. Pni-cek Dantrer Point. CINCINNATI. March 10 The Ohio mer has fallen from 57 feet and 4 inches to 12 feet aad 4 iacheE aad the difference of four feet leaves everything all right here The Grand Ceatral station w as used toaight tad Ul of the freight depots will be accessible tomorrow The damage from th flood has beta very slight here but at some points along tht river there has bt-ea great lost The coal el-ratcr of the Collier-Budd Coal company burned today , causing E loss of only $20,000 , but the firemen vere com pelled to wade in oevertl feet of water to preveat the Caa > t from spreading Marble Denier , in Seholou. KNOXVILLE. Tean , Mirth 10 A large number of southern marble mea are holding a secret meeting ia-this city today. Fifteen of the largest producers are reported be sides the owners of quarries near this city A meeting of the local mea was held lam. wet-k. at w hich aa agreement as to prices and other matters of mutual interest was entered into. Its saccen has led to the prtisent meeting Nothing hits yet been dont. but it is believed by tomorrow the , { i Southern Marble afcboUatioa comprising Ul the marble interests of the south , will have been organized Hirafnk * Ilond * Are Attnrlied. CHICAGO. March 10 It is likely that J M Hlgafus of New York will have to wart some time before he gfits poje Eion of the , valise containing Jf > 00 000 worth of bonds aad certificates of deposit v inch w as re cently stolen from him at the hoik mree' defiot and afterwu-ds recovered bt the po lice The M.ij.f IE in tif hands of tbe Wtills-Fargo Express company and was to have been forwarded if S.pu'uK who it now GRAIN-0 BRIKBS RELIEF to tbe coKtt dnriktr CoJTe * drinklnc IE a btblt thtt is umiersbUj 'ndulctd in and tjmost at unJverBi. t ijunout Htvt you tried Graln-O * It it almosi 'ife * ctCee but tbt eETect > are Just tte j ; < ; 'Os 't CoTte upst-ti the Etomch ruiae U.t dipeftion tf- fectE tbe buart tni d ' F'urliF tfawbolt crrvour Fjntrn Grila-u toriet ui > .be b.om- tcn aid * ClrefUon tad strenrthens dt nenef Thert i nottlcp bat noarii.bm-m I in Grain-O Ii can t bt otaerwiit lilo ' uid And the Tune He Played- was "f.vj to ? W Raved" and lie Barfed | it on a piano pun lias * Uy comlas riplit to headquarter tor the piano. We Bars a lare roc oj and a arebwi- * filled f 8 uf j iano tne quantitter we seH enabtes us to bov " cbeepJ ? aud cftas pfBt'.v save you "n - e.v. There are KiH lJl. Knat.a Kranieto i Bat-k. Haltet & . Daris this rreat ptwU be idw our low pr'ees we mate very -aey tenas that aw aUail like pymp rent A , HOSPE , We eelrnrBtr 5tb unl- Oct- Music and Art to 13 Douglas , B ral V-ri but XL.'pd fjx * Mr.-Fhti 'u-ti'-Le ha M-T-2 tbt rx ; ' * rti.fiLL' vi h notice to hj J thf iia e-E ULtJ funbt * c-oer from th * ftde-aJ ccLrt I VThen creditors of Slcafus la He erhill ! Mass.who hold a judgmeat of JS .OOl' ' i oiaiaEi him , r ud of tbe fiad the > imm . j | diatelv ratified their attoraevs to attach i the propenv The Judpmeat ajaiaEt Sigiifus vas obtaiaefl ia LOB AageleB after two 'years' i htiganoa o er the Good Hojie miae but ao propertv could be fouad oa execu- tioa aJthougb the credltorB claim to have beea aware that Sipafus had a fortuae IE boafif aad i ecuritieE i | I SERIOUS ASPECT OF STRIKE I j Conl DicererfcVlio Are Out Interfere with Trrentr-rii e Men "Who Want to Go toVorl > DEN150N. Tex. March 10 A serious aspect of the strike situation today wat j I manifested this morning wlhen the striking ' j miners laterfered to prevent twenty-five I miners from returning to work at mine ] No. C. at Lehigh. As a result the mines i ! that tiave bt-ea wcrkinc both at Lehich and Coal Gate are cdosed today the working miners being warned to quit by the strikers j I until a settlement of tbe trouble could be effected. HYMENEAL Rev. Oliver Frarer-MeTi art. NORTH LOUP. Neb March 10 ( Spe cial > Rev. Oliver M F-azer was married March P to MlEE Laura Stewart , daughter of a prominent farmer near this town Rev rrazer it , pastor of the Society of Friends here and is very popular ia his society Influx of Jnpnne e Laborer * * TACOMA , March 10 Labor circles in the northwest are much agitated over rcpotr which are reieivnd with general credenie that hundreds of Japenesf contract laborers are belnc brought iato Puget Sound cities Every month from 50D to 1.000 < rfapaaeBe laborers are laad d at Tacoma. Vaacouier aad Portlaad. Practically all pass inspec tion the requirements of which are souaS body and 53f > in cash It is said that hundreds of these mea are finding employ ment on various railroad lines TKI on Corporation ) * . HARRISBfR-G Pu. Marcn 10 Tbe tax bill drtAed by the commissioners appointed for the purpose WUE reported to the house today with amendments aad will be pushed through the legislature &E Governor Stone has declared that tbe additional revenue : provides for IE badly needed Tbe bill levies a 1 mill ttx oa marufau-riag eorportucns. increases the foreign insurance company premium tax from - to 4 per cent and places a 5-mill tax on the now authorized capitU stock of artificial gar companies > eir 1 ork Troop * Itearlj Home. NEW "i ORK. March 10 The I nited StatrE transport Manitoba renamed Logan uri - i riv-ed today from San Juan Porto Rico wab Colonel Hubbell aad tbe Fortj-sc tntb New ! York volunteers 1154 men all told wtem.1 i discharged curses and coavaleBtent wddie't land two civilians One of .be sudUrfc Sergeant Frank Angevlne Company E died or th passEce of P-icb F ditcuM "T > f J"c TF * ei'b New York < lurie rF wrf ' PCI o R co lutOr : ! > er and w a * et.pi. t polu'ng tbeunnjF town * and \iuuc ' the island Siiice leaxing Brookh L c * nme men have died One was znSt" .one was accidentally killed , twt w.-f suicides aad the others died from i-a-u-u. causes. ArreMed for Cvrrrlun. PORTLAND , lad. . March 30 OP'-rt Bewty , one of the proprietors of tbe ! % u Brady glass factory at Dunkirk , was arres OQ on six different complaints , five c.f b a chargiag that he discharged empj e- hls factory for iMdoagiag to labor orcht tiont aad tbe sixth that he coer 3 i. ' threatened to discharge an emplcn * t was a member of a labor union Mr Hi a gave bond in each case for fils apr-"nr-t-i ; t for trial The arrest was brought about br I' ' T Keaaedy , organizer of tbe Indiana Fe'u tion of Labor. Mr Darrick , a rnen : ' > f the advisory committee of tbe sa-n * i paairatlon , and B HCampbell. . Ui * i. torney- Int-tltnte I-Jirlit lor Hotter " n CLEVELAND. O . March 10 OSn u the Natioaal Metal Polishers' . Platen Brass Workers' union w ith beadqua- this city , state that fifty organizer * have b ea seat to the larger cities thro . b' ui the country , ia order to strengthen < l < ganization for a big aght for higbe- They will demand aa advance of f- . to 20 per ceat withia a short tim said profits of the employers have la . creased alt per cent aad that they ( . ! . _ afford to pay better wages Temperance Lecturer DiMspj-enr * TINCEN.VES Ind March 1 Re T H Barney a lemperaat-e evanrelist hu n _ terioualy diKUfprtrefl and foul i'la BU- f tct-ed Until latt Friduv he had Iw ' durtiac ser ues > ai I > ecl er and 5air .ii b failed to appvir ai tb * bp ; iattd t nit tu o j has no : beer : beard of eurf I TRUSSES ELASTIC STOCKINGS CRLTCKES SLPPORTERS , etc aufler < o1 Qt r t Send to tis fo- -j rmeat aad other THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO. , Detormltr Bract SlniiCjaclurerv. 14-08 Farnam OMAHA. Op Paiton Hotel. Balduff s ICE Cream can UP carried In yonr jtockft on a not d y and Lei > r frozen hard far four or five b nrp all because Bald alt us a Lttle individual freezer In tbe &ape o. n liiile barrel that holds citonsb for four persons for laif put u barrel iia y.dir pocket before coinz bon > f todaj- . Tired and imnsry poojtle ir flad our njonday and five-tlurry IPDCLU to I L- th" l * i ever served te onaha w ave cut cur former price ? , in half , but Keqj i' ' . ) excellence of > * en ice BALDUFFS , Uock-U.30 U 2OO. 6upper-3JO U 1520 Farnam St The Money You Save In buyinr lioyg * fchoes of I rex L. Slwo- man -will ttart a bauk if there are enough boys in your family at $1.5(1 ( ve bell a. boy-shoe thai you H'on't be able to duplicate auyT bere tJiort ( tf J'SX'fl ' audwe thiat they are worTh 'iQ'j ' , list we always f-ell th jw > shoe for tbe nx.aey that -we can per lUly pt I'airius timt bare had their lit with tb--e fVJrCi Khc > t-R ba. Kati Aed that they count * acain aad api to our More for the tame sbo . Satur day is the b ys' day Drexel Shoe Co. , Omab ' Cp-to-tf&tr Et > c Hut , Ulfl FARNAM STREET.