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Three Nebraska murders are to hang within three weeks. They are Haunstein, at Broken Bow, for the murder of a neighbor about a year ago, and Furst and Sheppherd for the murder of an old man near Calloway about a year and a half ago.
Haunstein was to have been hung on the 17th last. but Governor been granted him a respite for thirty days. His execution takes place Friday, and Sheppherd and Furst on June 5th.
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More Medict Evidence.
The trail of Mary Sheedy and Monday McFarland has now reached a stage of absorbing interest, and a point where a strong inference, drawn from impending eqents which project their ominous shadows into the present, that the proscution is on the eve of a denonement of the most starting nature. The procedings during the past twelve hours imply that a serious oversight which escaped attention at the autopsy, has been remedied by a recent exhuming of the body and a thorough chemical analysis of the contents of the bladder and kidneys made. Though not thus far specifically disclosed, there are exselient reason for apprehending that this last examination has disclosed the presence of morphine poison in the urine and the kidneys.
The last analysis of the internal organs was made by Prof. Haynes. an eminent authority in chemistry, of the Chicago univesity, who has been conducting the investigation for a month or more past. The result of the analysis of the contents of the kidneys and bladder is apparently forshadowed by the questions asked physians upon the stand as to the eminence of Prof. Haynes as a chemist. Thus far all have agreed that he is regarded as a leading authority upon chemical analysis.
Counsel for state are visibly laycing the foundation for Prof. Haynes introduction upon the stand in the near future, and the natural conclusion can be no other than a reasonable assurance that his analysis of the kidneys and bladder has disclosed the presence of morphine as otherwise there would exsit no plausible reason for bringing him form | 167 |