8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-SATURDAY DECEMBER 13 THE li DATLY BEE Saturday Morniac Deot 13 LOOAL BREVITIES , Dull times are complained of on Ml Me * . Ijottlo Comes is nt present safely en. trenched at the city hotel. A ten pound boy has Arrived nt Iho homo of Mr. And Mrs. Joseph I'atterson. The county court Is grinding nlonR with nothing of great Imiiortanca on the docket. A gold watch nnd $150 in money was stolen from ft boarder nt lira. Foyes , Six teenth nnd Capitol nvonne , oa Wednesday nlsht. The clearings nt the clearing homo Thursday amounted to 5303.GCl.7G. The total clearings f or tbo month of November were $8,313,128.01. The now North Nebraska seminary of the M. K. church h to bo located at Central City , that place offering a half section of land and $20,000 AB n bonus , On Uio way to the fire Thursday night No 2 lost an ax. It Is painted rod , and can easily be recognized. The finder Is requested to return - turn it to No. 2 onuino house ; . In the police court yesterday two citi zens were fined S3 and costs for throwing slops in the streets , nnd two others were fined for throwing manure in paved alloys. Miss Rosa Schroder , n check girl in the Western Union office , secured n handsome present from her follow employes Thursday , the occasion being her fifteenth birthday , It is reported that O. II. Smlth.tho pugil ist who was defeated In the contest at Valentino tine , has gene to Chicago , nnd will no lonirer figure among the sporting fraternity of Omaha. The Newport club has postponed its fourth social which waa to take place last night until after Christmas. This is done on no- count of Advent. Duo notice of the now date will bo given. In the police court yesterday three plain drunks were mulcted $3 nnd costs each. The case of Frank Uurna , complained nf by William Willard , was continued till the after noon session , A. writ of replevin was Thursday issued to enable Andrew Uowloy , n harness maker to recover certain hotnoliold goods which hia wife had pawned to Isaac Brown. Desertion is charged ncralnst the wifo. There wrs n weak attempt nt a snow stnrm yesterday and the ground waa quito whtto at daybreak , but the weather cleared np during the day and waa quito pleasant. The thermometer morktd ten degrees above zero. The citizens In sewer district No. 13 , em bracing the St. Mary's nvonuo branch nnd its connections , will meet Saturday evening nt the board of trade rooms , in Rodick'a building , to consult as to the levy of the special tax levied for said sowers. Superintendent Dickey has notified the t Woatorn Union operators that the extra pay heretofore allowed for work done after 11:30 nt night is to ba discontinued. The change will make n difference of from 315 to 810 a 3 month with some f the men. An adjourned mooting of tbolndependont Order of Foresters will bo hold on Saturday evening , December 13th , at 8 o'cU ck , in Dr. Mattlco'a office , Frenzor block , opposite the poatoffico. At their last meeting several new mqmbo/s wera added to the list , and there is promise of several more. All are invited. Coroner Maul yostoday received acheckin payment of the expense1 ] of the buri 1 of John C. Gats , who died suddenly a few d.iys ago from an attack of epilepsy. The remittance was from his uncle , J. II. liuckloy , of Stoney Fork , Fenna , who authorized the coroner to turn over the effects of the deceased , except ing his watch , to the "partner" of the dead man , "Riea up 'Willalm Rico nnd como along with me , " teems to bo tbo popular sentiment of amusement lovers when they want any thing good in minstrelsy. Billy is ono of the old time laugh provokers and although fair , fat and fortv ho is still n daisy in the garden of Mumus. The Thatcher , Piimroso and West minstrels could not well maintain their high reputation without their "Hico plantation. " The biggest geese on record was to b soon yesterday at Robert I'urvis' commission house. It weighed 2 pounds , and 14 pounds is considered extraordinary weight for n fowl of this species. It came from Sioux City and was sold to M. llellman , of this city. Its mate weighed eighteen pounds and was also sold Immediately after its arrival. It is believed - lioved that this Is the boBi goose for eizo yet raised in the west. A meeting of the four lodges of Knights of Pythias in thU city Nebraska , Planet , Oinaha and Myrtle was hold yesterday at which it was decided to form an Incorpora tion and to erect a Knights of Pythias build ing , which should contain a "Gastlo Hall" for lisa of the order and nlao xtores and np rt- ments for business nco. The capital stock will ba $50,000 , and the buildlnp located on a lot 00x132 , in the central portion of the city. The now school building on 17th street , adjoining the Hartman school will bo ready for inspection to-d ly , and , if accepted for occupancy on Monday. The new bnllding It (17 foot lung by 27 feet , widu , two etorlcs hi h above n basement and divided into four school rooms , with furnace and j initr apartments in the basamont. The bull Jinx la excellently constructed , and both the old and the new will bo heated by RatUn furnaces. The new school building will ju-coinoduto about 20J pu pils. Uyrort Clark returned Thursday from 8'dnoy , vhoie l < o went to bo present at the prosecution of Hurry M. Hill , who forced his name on the express books tome months ago for S150. A special grand jury waconvened , tn Indictment found , and n plea of guilty en tered on tliH samn day. The sentence ) has not yet been parsed , but % v 111 probably bo from three to five year * , twenty jenrs being the ex treme penalty of the law , and ono year the lowest nllowiblu sentence. Hurry lid ! was formerly tn Om&lia man and is n line tonkin ? , gentlemanly uppeminj ? fellow , but when by went lack on Byron Clark ha went back on his beat frn nc ) . It la nipped that the county clerk and perhaps the enmity treasurer , will remove to Hiaro comfortub'n q-'artrrs ' in the biseiuont itorv of the new court houfa on Sunday next , though the troiMirir may be ilul.ijf < l 10 na not to tnoonvnlanctliosj win am coming in dally to pay their ta\ee. Contractor Coots liiRfinUhul up throi ro'inu e.i-h for the o ollic n and HIP. " ) will give ample accommo dation ! until the | iorman < mt quarters nru com pleted. Ho far everything about tha now lion to i rcpnrtol ax atu factory and the com- rnltfloneis are especially pirated with the utium heatirg apparatus wMch on two p ur.ds uf ( loam keep-firm fmlehed rootni and .jUl at a very mild und pleatant tawi-erature SUEING ON THE BOND. The Case of Nelson Against Rasmns- sen Before the Court , A. Snlt Full of Serious Questions The Plaintiff's Sorrowful Tnlo. In the district court , before Jud o Wakoley , the case of Mrs. Lena Nelson against Rasmnsson and his sureties on a liquor license bond executed under the Slocumb law was resumed yesterday morning. This K t'10 ' " "fc an ° f kind over tried or brought In this tribu nal and the progress of the case is marked with many intricate legal questions , points that would naturally arlso from different constructions of the statute law and also that result from the manner 11- centos are Issued by the license board ol the city. The plaintiff In the action yesterday afternoon took the stand in her own behalf - half and told as pitiful a tale as was over related to a jury. Mrs. Nelson was born in Scandinavia and gave her testi mony in broken English. THE PLAINTIFF'S TESTIMONY. She was married to Mr. Nelson in 1871. At that time ho was a sober , temperate man , seldom taking oven a glass of boor. Ho was Industroun , working hard at his trade , that of tailoring and earning $20 per week. They lived happily together for about eleven years. In October of 1882 ho began drinking and the habit so grow on him that in February of ' 84 ho had become unable to work , from the ef fect of drink. Ho had always provided well for his family until ho took to drink when his wife and children were often in want At times they had nothing to eat and food and clothing were given them by noighbora. So strong hod this habit fastened Itself upon him that flannels , etc. , given them by friends wnro spirited away by him and Dawned for drink. Ono of their children , she insinuated , had died thai winter from want and proper care , as she was confined to her bed at that tlrao with rheumatism. She had ROHO to Has- musaon's saloon and requested the de fendant to sell her 'husband no moro Jrink , but ho responded only "That will do , that will do , " moaning ho wanted to boar no more from hor. Matters grow worao with her husband until the latter part of February ho disappeared from the jity and has never been hoard of since. The line of the defense so far aa it has boon manifested will bo to provo that the plaintiffs husband was a drunkard prior to October of 1883 and that ho obtained drink from other saloons also. LEGAL QUESTIONS INVOLVED. When the license bond was ofl'ered in ovldonco by Mr. Shields , counsel for the plaintiff , the defendant objected to its introduction in testimony , as it was no bond. The attorney for the defendant ar- ; ued that the license issued by the license soard of Omaha , was no license , and con sequently there was no bond. The Iconso was Issued without authority of aw and did not protect the saloonkeop- era , the very object of a bond. Judge Wakoly hola , however , that the liceuso waa not absolutely void , and admitted ho bond in ovidenco. Another question sot at rest yesterday jy the court was the moaauro of dam ages upon the Slocumb liquor liceuso jonds. The attorney for Mrs. Neloon sought to introdnco in testimony the personal abuse and maltreatment suffered by the wife and children at the hands of their husband and father , ) ut the court upon objection ruled it out as thcso were no elements of damages , lolding that the plaintiff must recover if at all upon her loss of support. T raon- al abueo moroaonosa and maltroatn.ant , &c. , could not bo considered by thu jury .n making up their verdict. The plain- : ifTs counsel then sought to introduce in ovldonco Ufa tables'to show the probable length of llfo of Mr. Nelson , but these were also rnlpd outnot being applicable in this case aa it had not been shown that > io had died. The case closed last evening with the testimony of two witnesses for the defense fonso and Tras continued until Monday morning. . "That whiter skin of hers than snow , And smooth us monnmenttl alabaster , " Was nil acquired by using Pozzoni's Medicated complexion powder. A NEW The Homo Clrolo Literary Club. The charter members of the Homo Cir cle Literary club have organized a literary society , with Mr. J , II. Conrad as presi dent , and W. E. Coomb 3 as secretary. The first mooting was held at the residence - donco of Mr. Bailey , on North Nine teenth street , Monday evening and prov ed very entertaining. Messrs. Coombo , Perkins , Mole and Beard contributed to the musical part of the programme , and also Misses Lit oy , Bailey and Colletr. The Society papjr was road by Editor Oonrad , and spocchoi were made by Messrs , Zimmerman , Piokons and Beard , after which an elegant lunch was served. Among thuso prosonf in addition to the above mentioned were Mr. F. IS , Bailey , O Bride , Mrs Uousman , Mioscs Hum- bright and Rockeufiald , Mrs. W. II. Litoy. Louis Littlotiold , J.V. . Gannon und others. The nozt mooting of the cub ( will bo rn Monday evening , Decem ber 22J , at Mr W U Latey's. WANTED To exchange wild or improv. cd lands in Nebraska or Iowa for Ilard- wuro , or stock of general merchandise. Address J. Lindorholm , Genoa , Ninco county , Nebr. m-lm Slllc InduHtrics , Few Nobraikans know that there Is such an industry in this state as raising the eilk worm. Mr. Abraham Thiessmi , who lives in Fairbury , Jefferson county , Is the father of this industry in Nebraska and is now in the city. Mr. Thioeson re lates with great pride the history of his work in raising the fcilk worm. Three years ago ho obtained from Iho east & email quantity of eilk worm eggs und with thou us u start has brcu ht his in dustry up to its rroient otuo. Mr. Thlcmn has now growing 100.000 mul berry trees , whoso leaves furnish the only food for the silk worm. List season he produced 120,000 cocoons from which ho made 07 pounds of silk. Besides this ho ia wintering over 12 pounds of silk worm egga and next year will greatly incroiio the extent of his industry. The mulberry trco , whoso successful culture In this stftto ha ? been questioned , grows vigorously on 1 Is farm. farm.His silk products Mr. Thlosson soils.to the Woman's Silk Culture association in Philadelphia at § 1 25 per pound , and for the silk worm eggs ho finds a great do- raand , selling thorn as high as $3 and $4 per pound. Mr. Thiossen has sent to the Cotton Exposlliiu at Now Orleans several sample specimens of cocoons end ollk worm cgqa and alao a silit reel used to spin out the cocoons , is exhibits of the silk Industries of Nebraska. Congressman Laird is in the city. J , II , Mftlnrd and family have gene oast. Hon. Lswis Loy , of Stnnlon , la in the city Col , 11. O , S. 13ourko has returned from the 0031. 0031.Mrs Mrs , A , Hopkins hna gene to Toronto on n visit. lion , A. O , Komlall , of Lincoln , Is nt the Millard. S. T. Smith , general suporlntimdont of the U. P , , has returned from Uouvor. Governor lawea ctuno np from Lincoln thin morning nnd registered at the Millard. W. S. Shoemaker , ono of Council Bluffs old citizens , la about to remove to Omnlia , J , II. Donolly , secretary of the O alalla Land and Cattle company , has gene cast , Hov. J. A , Bushman , of llosobud Indian agency , Dakota , IB in the city for n few days. L. It , Ludlow and wife and Talma Ludlow , of Shelby county , InJ , , are in the city visit ing their brother , Capt. 0. 0. Ludlow. II. 15. Ilolsman , Etq , , has gene to Dos Moines for a few days to look after several cases ho has pending in the tuprcmo court. Mr. Goorga Thatcher , Mr. George II. Primrose - rose , and Mr. W. II. West , proprietors of the fpreat minstrel show , nro registered nt the Millard. Mr. E. F. Beadle and daughter , Mrs. Babcock , arrived on yesterday's train from the oast. They will remain a day torest and will go on to Denver , where they will spend Lho winter. General Ticket Agent Stebblne , Generr Passenger Agent Morse , and General Freight Agent Shelby , of the U. P. railway , are in Chicago attending the trans-continental pee meeting. Miss Alllo Witlmoll has been confined to icr bed for the past five weeks. Her many 'rionds will bo glad to learn that she is con valescing , and was able to sit up for a short ; imo yesterday. Among the most prominent members of the Thatcher , Primrose fcWest minstrel company , staying at the Millard , are Billy Kico , II. M. Morao , H. J. Soyers , Frank E. McNish , 3oorgo II. Edwards , and Charles F. Warner. James C. Grimes , McCook , Frank Me- Cuns , Fiattsmouth , C II. Bride , Hastings , 3. Cook , Fremont , O. W. Pesley , Lincoln , j. W. Gulp , Nomaho , G. W. Spurrier and wife , Utah , Frank W. Cummings , Now York , and It. B. Johnson of Sioux City , Ia. , are at , lie Metropolitan. Major J. A. O'Brien , representative of the Missouri Pacific at Denison , Tex , is ia the city for n brief visit. Major O'Brien was formerly agent of the Sioux City & St. Paul rood in this city , and his return is made momorabla by the hearty welcome from a egiou of old friends hero , where the major was always a general favoritu. ODDS AND ENDS , Criminal nncl Court Items Comiuls- Hloncrs of Insanity Matters ol' Itlinor Importance. The BEE aomo weeks ago publiahcd the details of a suit brought by Mrs. Lizzlo Stone , alias Morgan , vs. Mrs. Alioo Morgan , the former asking that the latter bo bound over to keep the peaco. Both women claim the same husband , and the lucky , or unlucky , object of so much conjugal biles has , it appears , di vided his attentions between the two , thus arousing their jealousy for his favora. L'zzlo avers that Alice carries a knife which she means to kill her with , end the evidence was such that the de fendant was required to give bonds. The case of James B. Patton the tele graph oradtor who su3d H M\ 3 urn mingi and three of his force for false irn- pnaunnientcamo up before Judge Beneko Thursday nfccraoon , and after a careful examination the prisoners were dis charged. Pattou has returned to the bmploy of the Western Union. The board of commissioners of insanity has two cases for investigation on hand. Ono is that of John F , Potter , alleged by his wife to bo inaane , which is otrongly fought by himself and friondr ; and the other is that of the man Honael , who rras arrested at the depot while uncoup ling cars , and proved to bo demented. Stcoko Seal of North Carolina Tobac co. AVnlkcr Ilean. Ono of the matrimonial events of the season was the marriage of T. T. Walker and Mrs. Bean , which took place at the A. M. E. church Thursday ovening. Mr. Walker is ono of the most popular waiters at the Paston , and his boon on- Rnged there over slnco thu houao opened. Mrs. Bann is an accomplished and tntolll- gent lady , whocimo to Omaha from St. Louis about a yair ago , and has made made many friends hero. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Ilubbard , and waa witnessed by innny of the friends of the happy couple. After the ceremony a number i-f friunds aisambltid at the residonso of Mr. aiul Trs. Allen , on Nineteenth street , where , nf tor the usual congratulations , they on- joyrd n euperb foast. The happy coupln will begin their now llfo with the ardent good v/iahea of thuir many friends for their future happiness end prosperity. As o token of tholr ro- ; ard , thur friends had for thoin the fol- lowin' , ' preaonts that weru received on the occasion : IISTOP riHSKNTB. W 15 WATBOU , n lr vnct < < ! Afrj. Cabbur ) , curving knifct nnd forkV ; , Tliuniai eilver casturj 00 Kel ngsr , n Ivor hu'.ter illah and can ! rflit'tvarj Mr. nnil Mrs. K igin , pair vases ; MM , A'lco ' Stawar' , watir ( ntcli rMr ; . J. M. I'.i'ldoclc ' , Hiusa dish ; MM Htrdu , tnuela ; li . Spriga pin cushion ; Mrs. Ulibart 1'HI" , parlor latoi > ; $ l\s \ * < thar ot .i Stewart , cup and saucer : Mr. * nd Mrs. F 0 Idan , pair v aen ; MM. W , fcJ Merrlitm , niphiin ; Mr. W. II. Viuejfur , clock ; chiim tea not , cryatal watsr astnnil parlor lamp prpsantfil by .las Ch'Unoay , Win. Birton , Win KliusVm. . Alexander , U. II. T.ylor. I. V Urav. Win. OR eaby , K 0. 7rent , F. Lynch , M Simons , U (5r.ty.onftnd ( A T-vlaor ; air. ami Mrs. J. 1 ! Kitch n , oua bidiprovl , a pair of pillow- thama , half dozin towels end a hanging mctta. MERGED IN THE MISSISSIPPI BnlMo Bill's ' Show Gees Down in tlic "Falher of rs , " All the Men , Women ami Many Vnlunblo Effects Snvcil , Buffalo Bill , who started out in Mny last with the Wuld Woat show , mot will quito quito an accident on Wednesday lost. For reasons unknown the nowe never found its way into the Associated proaa nnd has boconio known only through a telegram received by Mr. Nnto Salabury , of Denver , from ono o the combination , The following ncconni is taken from the Denver Nowa of the llth instant : Mr. Nato Salsbury , of JSnlabury'a Troubadours , who Is also ono of the prin cipal stockholders in iho Buffalo Bll combination , received dispatches yester day ntating that the entire show , of which W. F. Cody ( "Bufllo Bill" ) is manager , had received a ducking in the Mississippi at n point near Ilodnoy , Miss. , the steam boat which the combination owns , and by which all tholr effects wcro being trans ported south , having sunk. Mr. Sain- bury's information was very meagre , the dispatches neglecting to stnto how the ac cident occurred , and giving only the barest details. It is pretty certain , how ever , from word received , that all the elk , buffalo , mountain ehoop , burros and most of the personal effects of the company are sunk in the river , but none of the mombprs lost their Hyoa. Every human being in the big combination is snfo. All the valuable horses , mules , the band wagon and the old Dead wood stage coach were also caved. A DISPATCH 11ECKIVED BY Mil. BALSllUUY later in the day stated that the accident would in no way interefero with the Forthcoming engagement of the combina tion nt Now Orleans , where Mr. Salsbury lias a race track prepared , a grand stand erected and other preparations made. Mr. Salsbury says that the persons in charge of the monagario part of the show are untiring in thois efforts and have such reliable eourccs to draw from that the lost animals can bo easily and quick ly replaced. Ho remarks in passing that it is an exceedingly cheerless and inclement - ent day when Bill Cody gets loft. Mr. Salsbury places the loss to be , at a rough estimate , not far from $25,000. Every thing that was not valuable and | impor- ; ant to the success of the show appears to lave boon saved and the accident might in a great many ways bo much worse , han it Is. The sinking of such a big show with TIIK CUIES OF MANY ANIMALS , wild and tame on a steamboat at night , must have boon moro spectacular in its effects than a dozen ordinary performan ces by too combination , and would form a spectacle moro easily imagined than do- scribed. RjporU from the region where ; he accident occurred , show that there lave baen heavy rains and very bad weather on that pact of the river. The accident probably occurred pretty near the shore , and the great number of men employed , probably proved a great assistance in the saving of the moro valu able portions of the property. Thcro ia 'ortunatcly money enough and brains enough employed in the enterprise to render the disaster less serious than it would have beui under moat ordinary circumstances. muu. CKLTjY At his residence in Calhoun pro- cint , December 12th , John , son of John and Joanna Kelly , cjjed 20 years. The funeral will take place Sunday , Decem ber 14th , at 0 o'clock a , m , , from the residence , 'uterinent at St. Mary'a cemetery. Seal of North Carolini Smoking To- aacco is the boat. ARSNOUS RYIN5TOKOIDCOWN' EARLBAKIMB POWDER ITAMBOUNDTOniSrj PURE CREAM TARTAR. Ifahim or any Injurious Rubstanccs co ) bo found In Andrown' Pearl Baking Powtlr . Is pos- 'i\clypURE. HolnKcmlorscil , nnd t .Imonlnla received iroin Riich c'acnilsts rvsB. Duna layp , Ilo- ton : SI. nclafnntnlno , of CliicnKo ; and Guitavua Itoilc , Mllnuukuo. N'ovcr fold In bulk. . 20 Lake bt. CS7. lib'J i 'J91 U. Water St , IN THE PASTRY IF Tnnllln.T.nmnnOrnnEc , etc. , lliivor Cake * . CriM.m.l > mMhiL- , .t.-c.n tlcllciiu-lyniiil nut- lrally 11. ( be IVull IVuiu ulilcli they IU-K iniide. ? 01t STHKNGTH AND TIlUi : rilUl'J FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. FRIFtnco sr TNI PrJce Baking ; Powder Co. , Chicago , III. st. Louis , Mo. umrRi or Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder MO DiPrice's . 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