press/’ __Arroated for Grt»e Kobliins-Lincoln, Nov. 22.—Last Wednesday Otto Albers, aged 35, died in this city. Thursday the body was buried in Wyuka cemetery. Frida}- last -Superintendent Byre discovered through one of his assistants that the grave of Albers had been rifled and the body carried away. The coffin lid was found on top of the rough box, bat the coffin and corpse had been spirited away. Suspicion at once attached to some medical college students connected with one of the universities. Byre placed Detective Malone on the case. Malone has been at work, and last night rounded up a party of medical students at the lecture room at Cotner university. Dr. Alexander illustrated hie lecture by dissection, and had applied the knife to the cadaver when Ma-lope came in and placed the whole class under arrest. The party was brought tothe station, where a preliminary examination was held by Acting Connty Judge Wurzburg. The prisoners were released on bonds of $500 each to appear for trial. _Mutlnoa* Indian Sailer*.nwClMarahgiro;CODigrthhsW4gam(oatchthw.HetlainPittzt