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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1884)
OMAHA DALl.Y HE MONO AY , DECEMBtiJR 22 THE DATLi 'BE ! Monday Mornine Deo. 2 ! LOOAL BREVITIES , Tlio thermometer at Max Meyer's jowelr store at 12 o'clock last night , registered 12 d ( Krecs below ro. Hon. Jatnos K. 15oyd has prcaentcd on hundred of h ! employes , all the head * of fan llloa with ft larRO , fat turkey for Christmas. The Sinters of the Srcred Heart ha\o prc Ucted themselves by altachlnR a stand | > l pi und platformi to each story to their , bulldlnp The coat was nearly $1,000. The Methodist chinches of this city wll celebrate the centenary of American Mothc didn by n series of cervices on the 2Cth , 27tl find 28th. 1'roprammo will bo announce ! thta week. The snow-plcwfl for the first time thi winter were attached to the shoot cars yeetci day and did Rood work ns the furious wind o last evening blow the snow in Homo places Int large drifts over the rallc , Travel ia x cry light nt nresont mid vcr ; few traveling salesmen are upcn the road Merchants arc not buying but selling goods n prcBont nud the Knltrhta of the Grip nt rounding In for Christinas timo. I'at Dolan , who reported Saturday tha ho had lost his watch has found it. It wa returned to the city jail by .Too Gorman , i hackmau , who stated that Dolan had given i to him as security for SI hack litre. Chief Mail Clerk Griffin has rjceivod an order dor from tha pontollico department ut Wash' Ington directing that railway pootal cervico bi put on the epur road from Shoslione , Idaho to Kotchum , a distance of seventy miles. Thoargumont8 | In the Loyojoy caio wen nil maclo on Saturday and the jury at nooi discharged until this inorniiu' . The judge n < 10 a. in. to-day will give liia Instruction ? t < the iury nnd It will then rotlio to its room foi dollberatiou. The Union Stock Yards company yoater day received tun cars of range cattle , five be longing to the Bay State company , and fiv < to tha Connors Uro.'s. Ou Saturday nine teen cars , the property of K. 15. White it Ser were received. Delia Green and Clara Thomas , two col orcd women living near Twelfth and Douglai and known to the police as thieves , were nr rested Saturday night on the charge of steal inp 810 from Peter Peterson whom they in- ticod into their ilivo. It is now thought , owing to the end ol the term being BO near , that District Attorney Lambertson'd argument to Judge Iundy on the motion to'quash the Otoo land fraud in- diomontts will not bo made until tha Febru ary term at Lincoln , It is expected that the examination ol "Swdy" l''orboB ' for hln complicity in the Duke's burglary will come up soon , 1'orbcs , it will bo remembered , has boon out on $ * > 0fl nnd IB anxious for a hsiuing. It la the baliol of the officers who have investigated the case that ho is innocent of the cffcnsc charged against him. A furious runaway started yesterday afternoon from Sixteenth nnd Capitol nvenuo. A horse attached to n light buggy became un manageable through Criglit and turning the corner at Sixteenth street fell down , but be fore ho could bo captured had started again nnd was stopped only after ho had utterly de molished the vehicle. V The creditors of M. M. llensol , proprie tor of a grocery store on Cuming street , have 1 > ccoino somewhat anxious over the disappear- ancB of his stock of gooda on Friday night. It is claimed by him that they have been re moved to another store which ho owns near Sheoly's packing house. A search for them there , however , failed to bring them to light. The Dodge street Presbyterian Sunday school will have their Christmas exorcises Wednesday evening. They will have a beau tifully decorated troo. They Invite nil the members of their congregation to send gifts of clothing , provisions or money fi > r the poor , to be distributed by a committee of the Sunday school. .Remember "tho pjor ye have with yonlwny. " It now appears that Judge BenekVa de cision in the Frank liurn'a investigation was In the alternative that ha furnish bond in the Bum of § 1,000 or leave the city. Not being able to do the former ho was compelled to do the latter , nnd after culling nt the city juil nnd Lidding the i ollci groil hyp , wont across the tivorV ednesday night nud has not been Been In the statouiuco. are the mornlnga that inako the dutiful husband shiver ns ho facoi an atmos phere of icycle in a Mather Hubbard , braces himself on ono leg and with the other seeks cold comfort in his unmentionables. These considerate nct of early necessity nnd a cold utove are what rob ) the lords of creation of that patient resignation with which they nro otherwise bloesod. The mifsiou school on Fourteenth nnd Loavenworth street commences every Sab bath afternoon at 2:30 : p. in , The friends of tha mission cause nro respectfully solicited to donate articled of clothing , shue * * , sucks , hut a , cap * , comforter * , otc , aa a Chrijtmas off -ring to thi'80 poor children to kot p thnin warm , Buch article * nuy bo loft nt N.V. . Merrill's store , 1013 Hiirnoy street. Eddie Tulbot a colored boy arrested for utoalirg n watch nnd chiu fn > m his mint , Mrs llich d Curry , rolii.vml his conpcicnc-o on Saturday by tilling OHicer Cormick whore the property wna concealed The policeman found Ihti cluin In the pofcaeaiiitin uf u man naniuil ( ii-orco l'ittonund after considerable search t'i ' > watch w s rojovored at Joweler'a ivhoro it had b&eu taken tu bo fixed. Bf THE HEK ban bad n gient dfal of troubln in' eltlip the namn of. Sir. 0 S. llnjmoiid In | nrper thapi > , A faw d yn tinea In un ad- vertismeiit It wamtatid that Mrs , C S. Kay. liiond WHB thu j-weler , when it should hun ; read Mr. O. S Itiynuiud Satmduy thn types madrt ug nuy Hcyi old'n jewelry stern , when it ulnniM htvn b-en H > yiroiid'd j-wclry store , control Fifteenth and UuugluH ntrot > U. Thn wnik of Improvpiiiunta nnd additions to the ITiiion i-U'Ck ' > nl rhui hter luiiipe an' itlll | uogrf * iiig dn-pitii the e.ld wruthtr. Tip foul d itiKim t < > th-i Hildltioi s uru nlr ady laid , itntl tin ii | > | mr t > ryof thti main buililing pri ) | H lui * hji'ii r > in > d ligh'ff < tto in iburixun foriinproveniiMilH it * ic It (4 ( oxptnttd thit the work uf nlviiihtrrli g uill b tiin by Janu- my 10 , , iud linlnr Uitt time if fair weather fiutns tic : < Mr. U. K Uvvyer. tlm "dai.y" ( ir t li * . m n uf the Ui iun I'wnfio ba u hull tcnn l-.s. ( m * oi ) , a eautle i an u > ) n Ronnrnl fuvnrii * * , Mt O vaU "tui.Uy fur * < yr tons , N. V. , t ix-turu to the ( i.vto Oily no miiio Mr Uwyer liaa hid Urup ing oltitrd from ilia lu hall tii'iaaarumtul uf tbtt city , ami if lui can ui wsl n n3-urti/ : unpls inoro uf thn U.I' , boy to sign with him ho will nccept. Ill predicted for Mr. Dwyer by Omftha " > cn tlm he will aomo day win national reputation. The officers nnd teachers of the Industrli and Sabbath school of the Omaha city rnluloi of iS'otth Tenth street , Intend Rulnga ni warm dinner on Frldny , December 2Gth , i their school building between Dodge and Cft ] Itol nvenuo , There will bo between three nn < four hundred children to bo fed and wo nsl contributions of cooked food. Wo expect ti give thorn candy bags also , Wo hope on thi glad anniversary of our Saviour' * bltlh , whili wo ( pare no pains to brighten our own home and mnko our little ones happy , let us not for got thoeo who are less fortunate. There wl ho some mothers in this city on that glu Christmas morn who will have uo doll or toy nor oven n warm brenklnat to place before hoi family an J that is why wo want to elvo then n good warm dinner. COMMITTEE , Mr , John J. Kuhn , who is in the cmploj of the U. & M. railway nt I'lattsinoutl'i , is nr engineer nnd architect of acknowledged abll Ity. Ho recently drew the plans for the re construction of n Pullmnn car , by which th < U. ! i M , saved § 5,000 , and the FlattsmouU papers ppoak in the highest terms of the da ! gn nnd work , Mr. Kuhn wn $ formerly It the employ of Da Lcsaopi , the famous en ginccr uud canal builder , and has drawn thi plans for many public buildings in Franco nut in this country. Ho has desimiod sovera buildings lu Flattsmouth , nmong which m j be mentioned the elegant residence of Dr Livingstone. There Is Homo probability ol Mr. Kuhn locating In Omaha In the uoai future , and in that event our citizens wil have reason to congratulate themselves npor the acquisition of n cultured gentleman nnd f competent architect. Ho will find plenty ol work' in Omaha , The Illustrated supplement of TUB UKI which will lie Issued New Year's day , is neatly ready for the proes. 1'nrtioa who have scuti the lithographic proof sheets , pronounce It the finest work ot art over gotten up by any news' paper. In order to make the statistical re view perfect and reliable , the publishers nro compelled to revise their proofs nt once , These of the trade review nnd business direc tory at least four or live days before poing to press. Inasmuch na this is by nil odds , the most elaborate nnd costly advertisement of Omaha over attempted , it ia dcairablo that each class of trade and traffic bo fully repre sented in the buslue8 directory. Those who : iavo not already given their orders to the so licitors will do well to do so nt once. Orders nnd directions may be loft at this office or no- ; ice to call may bo given by telephone. JPEIlBOJSfii. General Thayer returned from the east Satuiday. Mr. P. P , Shelby returned from Chicago Saturday. Mr. S. A. Orchard left for a few days visit nt Dea Molues , Saturday. L. Ij , Carson , Brownvillo , and Chauncey Ab bott , Schuylor , were nt the Millnrd jester- day. day.C. C. II. Sawyer , yardmaster at Shoshone , idaho , with his wife , spent yesterday .nt the Paxton. Mrs. Joseph Motzlor , of Denver , ia in the city to attend the wedding of her sister , Miss Fannie Schlosinger. Will Jay , travolinq ; representative of the 'jincoln Journal , la in the city on his way to Dakota City to oat hia Christmas turkey. Mr. O , Ilurlburt , representative of the Strong Manufacturing Co. , of Winsted , Conn. 3 in the city to see the patrons of his house. J. L. Cl irk , Nanca county ; John Zoprany , ' -iucoln ; II. II llobinson , North Uend ; C. B. ioyce , Beatrice ; J. T Clarkson , Sidney , M. W. King , Oakdale ; A. Hontz nnd wife , Co- ambus , were at the Paxton yesterday. C. B , Boyce , Beatrice ; F. Curtis , Fairmont : ienry Whittman , Hasting ; Chas. A Miller , * lcCook , A. J. Newman and son , York : K. tlclntosh , Grand Island , C. C. Dewey , Blair , feb. ; L. F. Hnywnid , St. Joseph nnd J. W. iulun of Millwaukeo nro at the Metropoli- an , Mr. Jchn A. McShaue.who has been on n business trip to Boston for n few days , will be aoine to-day. It is expected that ho will be iccompanied by Mr. George U. Hammond , he lofceo of the Union stock yards ( daughter IOUBCB , who will personally supervise the iin- irovo j ent < i now being made upon them. Mr. J. L Parmaley , ono of the wealthy itizena of Pdineaviile , Ohio , and .lames Shel- ) y brother of P. P. Shelby Union Pacific rtight auditor , from the sumo beautiful city > mve been stopping in Omaha for a few days. These gent'cmo ' were on their road homo- vurd fiom n pleasure and business trip to Los AngoluH , Cal , , and left for the east last Seal of North Carolina Smoking To- acco is the beat. Itcv , DcLvtilur'N Sri-moil. Last evening Itav. J. S Dotwilor , of ho Lutheran church , preached a very ntt-resting and able sermon to a largo iud appreciative audience. The suhj-tct Jf hid "E " hlr. sorinon was g-nogg. . ) ut ilerdwtlt at bf > iiio length upon the juatom prevailing among curtain peoples uf making thii drink upon Christmas day of each year. lie then showed ho pernicious results flowing rom this custom and filially uxtended the range of his text into the ield of intemperance , shotring the evils hat always betide the lover of strong Irink. Ho then spuku of the many young lieu who have left their relatives and lumea in the eaut to try their fortunes in ho great west , and referred to thum in a ouchuig milliner , i < f how their pttrmita tnd Irit-iidd , left behind , were wondering uid pouderiig wtiero thuy might bu to- light. At the oonclueion of the sermon Airs. 1 L' Clark , luug und favorably known to ) aiaha uuaiuiiutb aatig must buauiUully , ' 0 where ia my bi.y to night. " Foirlnllii IN' Day , ' Forofathens'D y" will bo observed hy thu Omahi Congrugutlonal club in ho p irlur s of the Fira ; 0 ingrogatlonal Jhurch thfe. fJiul * } ) wvi-nuig. Tnla 9 a general cuatom thruughout the east , Mid U now lirut brought Into notice in mr city O.ingritulutury telegrams with lajiorn oitit-s mil bu oxchauyud , and iho ) lti | > niii ; topici will bu prciiunted ; 1 , lUo'.vnis n. 2 , Fiihn Unit n < > u K. Cnii > iild Nn v Kng'and , i I'uriUiilu n b > i n t N'nv 1'nglaud , 5. ! ' ofthern1 I'd nil pica G Tilth C'hlldrrn. ' Duty The Ujngri-Kci'ioiitl omb Is iio f ono yesr oUi itnd lucludoi tua'.ora in tdili- ; b .nun iiitloa , who will be praaeitl on M mday. A crJiul ftillownhip will ba and furthcrixl. A FEARFUL EXPERIENCE. A Fonr Days Baltic With Cold and Raging Storm , SnTCl > t Last , but Minna Humid nni Foot and n , Cripple for liife , The freezing to death of the man Ho bart Thursday night brings to mind tin fearful oxporlonco of L. J. F. lacgcr , i young man now In this city , upon tin plains of Wyoming In the winter of 1833 Mr. Inogor was soon by a BEE roportci this morning and kindly consented tc toll his story. Uo sixld that "In the fall of 1882 , while waiting orders from eastern parties , he made his headquarters nt the "Bar M. ' ronoho , UO mlles north of Rock Crook , and on the Fort Fotterman stage road , On the 31st day of January I loft the "BarM" ranchoto go to the " 40" ranch * nlno mlles distant , to accompany Kul Rhodes across GrcaaoVoot Flats to look at some horsos. It was r tine morning but the thoromomotor was about 40 degrees below zero. 1 eras feel < ing good , for upon my arrival in lit cb Crook , 1 was to etart for Boston , to enter - tor the employ of the Yellow Stotio Oat- tlo company. 1 started upon horaoback and took the road directed , but when about three miloa out a fearful snow storm ciino up. My first thought was to turn back , and I am heartily sorry that I did not do BO , as I might to day bo get ting good wages on a cattle rnncho. ] did not turn back however , but kept on traveling and working my way through the snow , which was by tight two feet deep. I saw no signs of shelter and 1 was convinced that I was lost. I was on a creek which 1 thought must ba Sheep crook , by the cobr of the soil , which could bo soon whore the snow lud blown away. Being tired and worn out with loading my liorao through the blinding storm and deep snow during the latter part of the day , and night being at hand , 1 nnaaddlod my horse and tied him to a sago brush and wont down upon the Ice , where I sought shelter under a bank from the storm , which , by this time , was beyond all powers of description. I placed ouo saddle blanket upon the Ice and lying down , placed the ether over mo and prepared - pared to take what little rest 1 could. I ilacod the saddle ever my face to keep ; ho blinding snow out of my oyea. I did not suffer much from cold that night , but yon can rest assured that my 'sleeps" wore fow. The storm raged all night without any abatement , and in the morning , if such a thing bp possible , it vag worse than during the night. 1 how enow that I was caught In a blizzard which would probably last three or four ilaysf and my only hope was to outwind ho storm. However , I did not give up xying to reach the ranch , though I was convinced that I must guard caro- 'ully ' against wandering around. But . know from experience that threo-Qfths of the people who perish in the storms dose so bfcaueo of wandering around and bo soming exhausted. After digging my lorso out of the drift which nearly cov ered him and fighting to got the cold ateel bit into his mouth , I finally com menced my journey up the crook. After ailing into ditches and pushing my horse over snowbanks for about four hours , I iually caw n roof and a largo branding corral 75 or 100 yards distant. This uf- orwurdii proved to bo just three miles > olow the " 49" ranch , but never having > oen on Sheep creek much 1 know uoth- ng of the place. The moment I caught Ight of the corral I made for it as fast ns loasiblo. I found that the correl was constructed f green logs , bound together with wire. managed to tear two or three of the logs ooso and began to dovlso a way to butld i fire. 1 had matches , but no krnfo irlth which to cut a low slivers for undling. I struck upon a now plan. With my teeth I managed to toir silvers nough to kindle a fire , and then I was lappy. By this time my hands wore cadly frozen , and my feet were causing no a great deal of pain. The storm witched around aud put out my fire , and made up my mind that I had got to lie. I took from the coals a piece of harrad wood and wrote the following : Stowell I pot loot after I left the hill [ t blow fearful. Oh , why did I go ? I > m burning up Rut's corral.Think this Is kite's creek As soon as it clo.ua up 1 n going to try again. Send my bndy o my sister , Mrs J. J. Vunden-loot , fork , Yurk county , Penn. Good bye 1.1 bay and muy God take my soul ' 1 then Liy down in the snow and riod to diu but 1 could not. I was in uch fearful agony that I could not lie till so Ijjot up and continued to mum iround. Finally on the 3d day of Fob- uary I found my way hick to the "Bar M. " ranch , but 1 was s > badly froz n hat my limbj had to bo amputated , which left mo in the shape in which you ee mu to-d y. " The speaker is fearfully crippled , lin fingers are all frozen oft"ot bull lands and both of his legs aio atnpu- au-d about seven inches below tliu inee.1. Hu has now a pair of Kolbe utitici'-il lugs , weirs a cane , and meet- ug him upon the streets ono would lardly noticu that ha was crippled. He an ran , jump , and nvon akUo in roller skates. With his tub hands ho can write u very 'ooil hand , In fact above the avurajjo. lu is now employed in tin' ) city , but s hti loikn hick to these nlghta ami days ipon the plains hu ii'irvitiKiii in 'y shud- urn and his Oico IIHB a look of agony. 0 M AHA LOHT GUARD' ' . \ Mllitln Compnii ) t > Ho Or nnizod In ( 'innliii. The following circular haa been eaued ; At .1 mr tinpf hold In tlii-i ci'y a few weoka CD , tint lnijiirtuiicu | of i wi'll il a.lp ined inil- iiry cuiniaiiwm | Uior > ug' ly ili-cusred. inmn uf thu | { uiitlpm ii wh i tu k p rl in that iivrtiiiK uif t , MI d iifU'r BHciui g i. si.fficiout ininlier uf iiiiiiiiot t ilm fnti > tiiibiit n II , ur > iiiiizfd tliu Oinutm Light ( iiur s , tin ol'jt-ct ' ai'ins t pitiU'Ct tliu citizoiin ami retiilentu of Diiitliaiu cao of tiuix or other tinergoa * ; it-H Th-y will not only t'o a aourcn of protection M al ) v < ilm'gnattd , but lll nlio Im aliiu to render V.hiili f * l icm In ill < f\i-ut uf it 1 rgu tie tir in limtunci-H wiitra tti" | i lic furcoor thu i'nu ( l-jmuufiit | nuy prove iiitUtlicin , and tliHtiliv no n.iich pfrminul PH ) | uriy tlut ' /llUTrt'lcB In . ilnil UlU'llllUTrt'lcB I'li-t O' Hf. HIH c inp.iiM will ba r jdv nt n'l ' tiiacn to ' .HIM M-curt t < > ili'tii gui-liuii itord uud tuku | iurt In oil tr piih iu lit ai > m tr ' ! K. It wi I uj in 'iiKiiilz.ti"ii . .f .vhiuh ur d'i- ipju iiuiv uvj ftul pruud , and in amiiutunf WH > ' < U will t > t > an inlvtUiiniicnl d r our city. M.iuy citi M uf li H p-ipuhtti' ' n tlun i > ur c n h Hit of < IIIH or morn nillitny > n p.iiutis , which ha\e | iruu'ii tlwnuclvia lit > iu-fuial ia Urn's of need. Ivxhlhlli n drllU and ether cnt > t&tumo td will he civtni fri'in tiniH to tiiiui Aa thu t-xp-tiaeiu attending ihu urg&ulutiun of inch comp n are very proftt , we corncst ly solicit your M ist.Mico In Aiding 111 to ] irr > euro tiflofi , iinlformi , otc. Any Amount il bo thankfully received and duly cknowledfi od , Hopirp our t ( Tort s w 111 bo npprpclAtod wo rp potfully * k you to respond to the cal of our solicltlni ; committee. Yours very respectfully , A. A. Scott , eoe'y. K , O. Crop , c pt. r. V. O'liricn , litlieut. H. J. Wells , Und lieiit. Soliciting committee : O. O. HowBid , 21 , N. 22nd St. O. T. Chrk , Undttrtct Co , ( Joorca l.lvosfly , Nob. Kttel Co. , M. I1. O'Uiien. teem C , Kodick block H. J.Vell , Neb. Tel. Co. , Chun. P. Southard , room 10 Union block. To exchange wild or improved od lands In Nebrnakn or Iowa for Hard ware , or stock of general morclmiullso Address J. Lindorholm , Genoa , Nance county , Nobr. ui-lm A MUSICAL TEEAT , Tlio Grand Ooiiorrt nt Turner Itnll Yost onlay Afternoon. The Musical Union orchestra , which slnco its organization has achieved such marked success , never distinguished it self moro than It did at the concert given at Turner hall yesterday afternoonwhich was ono of the most filnshod entertain ments ever listened to by an Omaha au dience. The orchestra comprised twenty- lire musicians , each of whom Is a thor ough mastor-of the Instrument ho pbys. A particular feature of the entertainment was the performance of the String Quar tette , in which Mr. Sauor , the well ; known violinist , reappeared before an Dmuha audience , which has appreciated lilm so often in former years. The whole performance proved that this orchestra ins been admirably trained , has acquired proficiency by great labor , play exceed ingly well , and will give as good an en tertainment to lovers of fine music as could be wished for. Beethoven's Immortal "AdolaidoLong" was rendered by Mrs. Puls-Ahl with all .ho art which distinguishes this gifted ady. It in hoped that the Musical Union will bo sufficiently satlufied with the suc cess it achieved at its concert to repeat : heso Sunday entertainments. Prof. BofTman led the orchestra in his usual skillful manner. A AVell Known Agency , Mr. John Ilockstrasser , the cfficion nanagor of the Brunswick , Balko , Col ender Co. , of this city , at 509 South Tenth street , has also accepted the agency br the Standard Saloon Fixture Co , of Chicago , who ore , without a doubt , the argeet manufacturers of saloon , ollico and > ank fixtures In the world. Mr. Booh- atrasser is prepared to furnish designs for my of the above goods to order , nnd on illllard and pool tables ho can offer the rado as good bargains as can bo ( secured inywhoro lu the United States. m&o SUMMER'S ' LUXURY , riio Ice Dcnlors MOW StoriiiR Away the Next SonHon'a Supply , The work of cutting and storing awoy co for the coming season began in oas- oat last Saturday. The Ice is now bo- noon ton and twelve inches thick and is aid to bo of a superior quality. Prepara- ions have been made to etoro away a arqo crop for next summer's consump- ion , cs it is thought the increased rowth of the city will appreciably effect tie demand. The following is the approximate of ons that will bo housed this winter , by tie principal packers throughout be city. Auguat Benson , 9,000 ; ny & Fit h 0,000 , Kimbsll & GJ. ,000 , William Kruir. 3000 , Mia. lauman 1,000 , Fred Metz C 0 , Jamea Joyd 7,000 , sheely & C > > . 1,000 , Harris t Kiaher 1,500 , Schrodler & McSaane ,000 and the Paokiuc ILmao 7.COO. It is estimated that 1,000 men and 300 earns will find employment , the greater ortion of , the next two months by this ndustry. The pikers in thin business ro paid from § 1 2f > m $2 , and spudgors vtll make from § 1 50 to 82.50 , while earns can earn from § 2 50 to 83. The witgps may not bo as l.ir o aa do- ired by the workmen , but thu money aid out In this Industry for the iuxt wo months will rendtir valuibb ld in coping mtuy fiiuihoj from HufTuring rom the bitter cold of winter nnd in driv- ig the wolf from mi > y a pjor man's oor. Just Usuod , in c ilora , sh > wing oities. owns , rallrnadn nnd comi'inn dialled or IDs. . ! . M. Wolfe , 120 S. 14 It at. , Jmaha , N b. d5 2tr The matter > < f thu disposal of the relo- rated Ellu Robinson pamphlet , contain- ig a mass of filth and obsenity eold' ' > m oen in so httltt npict' , has oen settled by Distiict Attor- ley Limberaon. The pamphlet irst was sent to Washington for lie opinion of the hicher authorities and t was returned tu I'o'tmuntor Cnitunt o fc.llow the advBa .f Diutrio1 Attiirnoi jambertson , The district attorney n nin umdcd thuy were unmailabli ) UMttor and hey accordingly will ba coutiaoAtud by he p istoflici ) < tlloiaU. Mrs R .biiisnii , it in now known , is not n this city , but she in kept nndor.anr- fillnuco and can ho found whenever Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tobac- The Hiitiiil iif Hi" VIoliniH , Yt'Hteidiy .afternoon the body of Flury [ M , i i i > 1 ' ' > I in if Thuisday night's rx'.nmo cold , was shipped upon the oid r of frituula to Pottatown , P. . , where it will bo In. tarred. A neat casket was furnished for the bidy by friends who pay all the ex- pi'ii'CB of buridl The rpiiniiis rif Tartin NnU ui , thn man who foil dmd tf. Kloroiio-j ' mu nfF1 Hr ycftorday laid a > ay in Pruajifot Hill. N. t a friend or reUii" " f.illowf l ilui body to Its iiniil ruBtiijj ; plunmirl iho decent anil rm post thin mrinl givmi it wa * all dime by ntrm u r ' haiule , S'x'een 1'ivoly h' rnui othii SuliHii have , by his soul their phot'iyraphu tn * 10 thu biMaiytxIubitlmi of INris | i up- pears that the com , etitoin n .d not All put in an npputratic.i m thu IU h , but that , uii'lor certain cirruuHUHii : > , UJiea t.t any distance and ( f ll nii > m will be al lowed to comi'ttto par p -jSOLD WITH THEE iOF BEING THE BESTi iTHATCAN BE MADE ? STHE-MICHIGAN'STOVE'COMPAMY 3 PETROIT-CHICAGO'BUFFALCW K" " * GOLD > (3V 3ST Mr. ilcrnmo'H Milo ol Ilio Gnuc. In the issue of the BEK of Saturday evening lint , an article , headed "Jolly Jerome , " appeared , which has douo mt great Injustice. The facts of this matter are simply these : 1 was engaged as manager ol the club rooms over the saloon known uo Col. Floyd'n. On the opening night , under orders of the prorpiotor , I pur- chatcd $21 worth of wino and liquors from that place. The undemanding with the proprietors was that the bar bill was to bo paid by the receipts of the liouao , and I was to bo responsible for uothiup. The firm desiring to have its name kept secret was the roanon I did not have this amount charged to them. An to borrowing the 87 , 1 would nay 1 iront on u Sunday morning to Col , Floyd , the bartender for Mr.Coggoahall , the pro- prlotor , and nsked him to loan mo that amount until the next morning , in order that I might p y a bill 1 owed. I made no reprcoBiitatimiB to him that 1 had money in the bank , did not pay the bill next day , and a short time afterward was told by the proprietor that it would bo all right. Saturday morning I Wna told by my landlord , Mr. Peter Gees , that a warrant had boon Issued for my arrest. Although 1 was ready to leave for Now Orleans , I preferred to stay , knowing that I had committed no crime. At noon of that day I was arrested , and after two hours' confinement in the city jail waa taken btforo Judge Bonoko for trial. No trial took placf , however , owing to Mr. Coggeshall's withdrawing the charge pre ferred against mo by Col. Floyd. L. JmioME. A Now York woman fa said to make a handsome competence by Bollinp ; pianos which she advertises "in use i nly a week first class , to bo sold at n sacrifice on ac count of reverses in fortanp. " She has an arrangement with a manufacturer of cheap but showy instruments , nnd manages - ages to diposo of ono or two a week. . . .RLBAKIXGPOVmE. . . 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