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THE DAILY BEE TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 3 , 1885. OF HTC IMMENSE STOCK , $200,000 WORTH or Jewelry , "Watches , JD > iai ionds'Silvcrw ire , JEtc Will be sold at great reductionat cost and below C9St to facilitate my retirement from business. Silverware , Rpger's spoons and forks , Clocks , spectacles , Silver Thimbles , and thousands of pieces c Jewelry will be sold at half price. All articles marked in plain figures with former reg ular and Deduced prices. I request all my friends to honor rre with a visit and see for themselves that the above statement is really carried out , Cor. 13th anil Douglas Sts. Vlie largestand tnost artistic assortment of silverware west of Chicago. J&uring tJie month of February , shall se'll Silverware and Clocks at a terrible sacrifice. Must go regard- les ojf cost. Inspection invited , and see ve mean business. Cor. Jttouglas and 14th St. -AND- Factory Prices -AND EASY TERMS. Send for our catalogue and price list before pur chasing elsewhere. MAX MEYJ2R & BBO. LEADING JEWELERS And Sola Importers of F/na Diamonds , Watches , Silver ware , Rich Jewelry , "Wholesale and Retail. Cor. llth and Farnam Sts. SOLE IMFOETEES OF -AND- Meerschaum Goods , OMAHA. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Guns , Ammunition , Sporting Goods Notions and Smokers' Articles. Stationery , Gallery , Druggists' Sundries And Fancy Goods Pull and complete line and BOTTOM PRICES Max Mevcr & Co. * 1020 to 1024 FarnamSis. , Omaht ERTEL'S HAY PRESSES. the Cheapest , Most Durable , Smallest in Size and Lightest ii Weight. Vflth > o II y rres cji of any kind can the amount of voile rrodureJ , ruch littln eipeaK , ( Ito tf p 01 h ndloTirtolntdral ( aiibox CTM can be dcoe wltb th * lUl Imprarvl iftrlilne * . WimnitU or u fair. Kor tllulit * rd new circular ftddices , KllTEL 4 CO . Qaltcy , llllaola. onfth Bee n Him THE LEGAL CRISIS. James Garnean Sued for $50,000 , by Effle We. Seduction , IJrcach of Promise , nnil Fnlio Imprisonment the The Trtlo of the Petitions , List evening Kflio Wodo , through hot attorneys , E. F. Smyths , Qnorgo W. Doano and Ilonry E3tnbrook , commenced units la the district court ngalnst Jfiincs Garnuan , whom she claims as her husb nd. The details of the scan dal , of which thoao sulto nro the legal Bcquol , are too fresh to need rocoantlnjj. The first suit iilod claims damages In the sum of $25,000 for the fnho Impris onment of plaintiff , Iho Injury to her character and the notoriety rnusod thoro- by. The petition cots forth that on the 25ih day of Jnnn&ry , 1883 , the defend ant JatEus Garnoau falsely , mnllcloualy and without reason or probiblo cause , charged Lli'u Wade Loforo Judge Bcncko cf threatening his life , and procured n wHtr nt for her arrest ; and that the plain tiff was arrested and incarcerated for n period of seven hours , and compelled to give bill tu eccuro her release. By reason of this fact the plaintiff claims damage ) in the sum of $20,000. The petition further sets forth the story of the charge nud arrest was pub lished In several newspapers and by the procurement of the defendant the facts and circumstances were fnlioly stated , and the plaintiff was injured by the premises In her reputation , and Incurred an expense of 85.000 fcr oosta and coun sel's ' foes in defending herself The second suit was brought on charg es of breach of promise of marriage , and M193 Wftdoclolmu additional damsges to the amount of § 25,000. The petition is decidedly epcy ! and In terestlng. The plaintiff alleges that some time in the year 1881 James Gjrueau offered himself in marriage to her and that she accepted his offer in all good faith. The plaintiff alleges that at the time of the proposal and acceptance she was sev enteen years of ago and unmarried , while Garncau was about twenty-four years of ago and also unmarried. She saya that it wa * proposed by him and agreed to by her that the marriage ceremony should take place In six months from that time. After the proposal Garneau'o visits wore frequent , it ii alleged , and that scarcely an evening passed that ho did not call upon hla lady love. The petition gors onto say that Miss Wardo'e affection for nnd confidence in the d fendant were unlimited and absolute , and that through her regard for him and rtlying implicitly upon his urornisa of maniigo and his integrity , eho was In duced to accompany him and live with him ao his wife and asaumo the name of Mrs. Garncau. It is alleged that she has always been BO introduced by Garneau and so designated by him from that day to this. James Garnoau , it is alleged , at the ex piration of the SUE months represented to the plaintiff that ho had not been able to procure the consent of his parents to a marriage with her , and prevailed upcn her to postpone marriage for a short time until Lo. could gain the parental sanction to the match , representing that ho would certainly pro cure the consent of his parents in a very short time , but that if unsuccessful ho would fulfill his promise of marriage to her at all events. Garnean , it is alleged , failed to obtain his parents' content to ilia marriageand having fully determined to abandon Miss Wade , Induced her to accompany him on a trip east. At that time she was residing with for sister in Lincoln , where the defendant frequently visited her , and whera both she and Gar neau represented to their friends that they wo o man and wife. The petition further stated that the plaintiff accompanied Garneau to New Yoik and stopped at the St. Nicholas hotel , where thty were registered as hus band and wife. After having boarded at the Intel for several days , the defendant represented to her that lie had procured oilier quarters in a private boarding housa , and 8 nt'her to the place , promis ing to meet her thoro. It is nlleood that when she arrived at the house indicated she discovered that it was a hoauo of 111- reputi' , and was there handed a letter frun Garnoau , written by him at the St. Nicholas hotel , In whl-h ho attempted to excuse himself f > r lit * da pt'on ' , and on nounced his intent n abandon her , and then and there bruko his promise of marriage. Mies Wade immediately re turned to the hotel , and thence to her mother's homo in Sholbyvillo , 111. , where , having obtained sufficient money to pay her expencoi , she sought Garnoau in Omaha. The interesting document goes on to ell low the young woman , mooting Garni au upon the streets of tbo Jait mentioned city , about tbo 22nd day of January , 1885 , spoke lo him and called him by uuine. No scoaer did ho rocog. nizo her , it is said , than ho broke away ' from her and ran down the a'reot , an'l subsequently cnued n warrant to Issue for hur arrest upcn the fatso charge tint flho had threatened his li'o. By virtue of this warrant she wan arrested and lodged In jall and subsequently released by the pohco judge upon the hearing of the charge. The plaintiff further says "that prioi to her acquaintance with defendant h ( was a girl of good repute , and of t fimlly in good circumstance * , able ant willing to afford her every advantage ol education and culture ; that her life wai happy and her future rrght. ! Thai through the false and wicked machlna tions and promises of Garneaii , aho wai seduced and betrayed , her reputatlor blasted and all the hopes plans nnd pur puses of her life forever blighted , " She tays "that she has ever been reodj and willing to marry the defendant and has sought him to fulfill his promises it this behalf , but that the defendant hai refuted and neglected so to do and hai treated the plaintlfl with the ulmosl cruelty and dishonor. " Some interesting leltm written bj Garneau to the girljiro hold In evldonci by the counsel for the plaintiff , and wll bo produced at Iho trial. Itj these lot tars , the defendant continually addreesoi her as his wife. The an wera to the petitions have no ! yet been filed. Captain J , J. Neltgh recently returnee from Sidney , tells an snwslng story of i practical joke perpetrated on on Innocent ladj who went out on the Den\cr train on the U P. Saturday. Some mischievous genlni circu lated the story tbat tie lady was Belva Lock woodtho ttsetnWatce wai Indeed ttiiking aw the Judy wore that airof chleeled deterroinatioi which finds Its'ptaco on the conntenanca of the femalesufTr BlsU Crowdi of men cnma flock- ins throtiRh the car RnzlnR at the wom n whom they suppotcJ to bo the "hto leader ol the forlorn handful. " The lady nntfer In- qniutlon who \\as alone and know not tlio cause of the collcclKo curiosity of thcso on the train , fyow fidgety niul cist nervous glances at her admirers. The report that "Uolvft" was on tlta train was fhihod ahead , and crowds were standing at the depots wait ing for a glirapso nt the dear giil. The vl.lltn of Iho practical joke , ( ptrpotrated bytho way , by Captain Ncllgb ) finally nsked that gcntlo- man for an explanation of Ilia myetory which was promptly volunteered. The lady wns overcome with tutprise , not to say Indigna tion. The curtMns tings down upon fcmtilo bluOies , explanations , npologr , and the final explanation to tbo nniloua admirers of the supposed Bclvn , "LET'EM GO ! " The Laconic Demand of an Excited Gan ? of Times , Ofllccrs McBriao and Brady Prevent the llcscuo of Two Bold , Bnct 1'rlsonoro. Last night there occurred ono of those manifestations of mob violence , on the prut of the tough clement of the com munity , which over and anon break in upon the monotony of every day life. A gang of ruffians , some ton or twelve In number , wore engaged In "doing up the town" in that particularly tough part of town known as South Thirteenth street. Whisky flowed freely , and the pugnacious element of the collective feel ing wnscd strong. About quarter to ton o'clock , Officer McBride concluded to raid the gang , which n.i3 indulging in promiscuous fights on the corner of Thirteenth and Jackson. Ho arrested two of the combatants and marched them toward the jail , followed by an angry mob of the companions of the ar rested men. The crowd was momentar ily growing larger , and thoats wore freely expressed that McBride would soon bo given a spontaneous benefit in the shape of a hand-to-hand encounter. That officer finally concluded that ho needed help , and blow his whlstlo , which was answered by Officer Brady , who ap- peaicd promptly upon the econo. Bo arrested ono of the ringleaders of the mob , and the two representatives of local justice proudly continued tholr march up Far n am street , Brady some distanca in the rear. As the procession was passing the Pnxton hotel , near Fourteenth street , some of the mob flow wildly at Brady , and bore him to the ground. McBride turned sharply around and rushed to the coutor of the combat. Before ho had got fairly out of hearing distance one of his two prisoners advised the other ono to make a bold dash for liberty , which waa suc cessfully attempted. Before the conn aollor could benefit by his own snggpa tion , however , MoBr do turned and said : "You're not going to run anyhow , " nnd felled him with his mace. When Me Bride returned to his1 fellow officer's rescue , the crowd , forsoeing a bloody termination to the episode , fled precipi tately. Brady at onoo gave chase to his fugltivo prisoner and pursued the man down Fourteenth street , discharging hia revolver a number of times to call a halt. The fleeing man redoubled his pace , however , nnd would probably have made good hia escape but for an unlucky stumble . near the corner of Fourteenth and Jackson , which sant him headlong into the gutter. Brady coolly picked him up and trotted him off to jail , bawling repeated protes's that ho had been fatally shot. A sprained thumb , however , is the extent of the injuries of the prisoner , whoso name is Kleley- McBride's bonanza turned out to D0 man who gave his name na Milton Both Brady nnd McBride allowed plucky spirit of heroism which was big commendable , and especially needed dealing with the thugs and ruffians w hold forth in certain portions of Sou Omaha. Iho event caused no little stir in the business portion of the city , and crowds of excited people ihrongod the adjacent streets long after the riot wai quelled. cotra ? NEWS , Opening oftlio February Term of. tlio District uonrt Various bmall Matters. The February term of the district cour opened yesterday morning , with Judge Wokely and Neville on the bench. Th first fifty cases on the docket were calloc and the case of John D. Thomas vs Silv E. Thomas sot for trial to-morrow. The grand jury was empaneled an sworn in , Rlchatd lumball being aolecte as foreman. The body is composed a follows : William J Whitohouso , Charloa Stulz nor Barney McGinn , Max Meyer , F I Schwalonberg , Cornelius Smith , Job Marsh , John McArdle , John 0 Orton Charles Belndorf , Richard Kimball Edward Callahan , John F , Sheely , Pete Oleson , John Iloyo , Milton Rogers. District Attorney Eatelle has not ye determined as to what ono of the man ; criminal cases will bo called first , bu avows his Intention or choosing a cllnche in order that his official debut ma bo as brilliant as potslblo , so far as th matter of conviction U concerned. Mrs. Mollora Ola-kson , a resident tax payer of the St. Marys avenue sawo district , commenced suit against the cit of Omaha , nnd its treasurer , Truma Buck , for the sum of § 1,107.78 cUlme as a refund on tha a Icgcd illegally as aesEod tax of that sewer district. The Wade-Ganieau suits , detailed else where , wtra also filed. COUPLETS. The February term of the county coin began yesterday , and the docket , con talning 40 catoa , will bo called to-day. Two comphinti were sworn out in th police court yesterday afternoon. On w s for the larceny of § 10 from Oharlo Mitchell , who accuses William Bates o of the theft. Mitdiel runs a club room on Tenth street , and he alleges tbat afte leaving the room for a short time wit Bates ID charge , ho returned to find th the money missing. . Jahn Banmuu. a boy living on the cor iSner of Tenth and Pacific , was the victim - ] of a warrant sworn out by Mra , Tores xliKubn , a neighbor , who accuses the yout } of throwing itonoj at her fcon o. A PLEBEIAN NAMK. Interesting Evidence of Its Value , PAHIS , January 31. The case of vans vs. D'Oylcy w s decided before 10 Tribunal 1'romloro Instance on Tuet- sy , after trronty seven minutes dollbera- on. Dr. Thos W. Evans , the fldus .rchfilca of the Empress Eugonlo , and & no dontls * , Ins n nephew. By a decree f tha coutt of common pleas of Pouu- ylvanir , in 1875 , the nephew , not satis- ed with hit plebeian nnmo and estates , ogally assumed the name of Marquis or ount DOyloy. Tha nopboir of its undo is also a dontltt , tul trhon ho catno to oxorclso hia irofcsilon in Paris , found that his atisto- sratio name of D Oyloy did not pay near ] y as well as the plebeian mme ol Evans , whereupon ho changed his name back again to Evnnn. The undo brought an iction against the nephew to prevent uni using the name of Evans. The Drench court has decided Out , as the 'ennsjlvonia court has decreed the lophow's name to bo Marquu or Count D'Oyloy , the decree cannot bo altered , and ho has no right to assnnio the name of Evans. Each tlino ho calls himself 2vnus ho la fined 100 fr&ncs. Moral A tlobdan name is more valuable than ti- lea. Ercddy Ooblmrd'a t'lous Bister. t NEW YOKK , January 31 Social agiln- ion is caused by the conversion to Ita lian Catholicism of Mrs. Frederick Ni il * nn , by Capol. She is n slater of Freddy jiebhard , and , like him , her inherited oa- ate gives an income of $1,000 a month , which is paid by the executors with the egularity of wages. She la young , oaulitul , accomplished , and hitherto has 0tn a participant In tbo doinga of the most pretentious circles , tiho dep orted her brother's aasocin- ion with langtry , and In onoral was less giddy than ho , bnt none ho less devoted to such diversions as Idlng , yachting , dancing , and especially ho opera. It was understood last fall hat she waa in domoa'lo tribulation , and ho did not return to her Fifth avenue otldonco , but remained at her fine place n Newport. On visiting town she atald it a hotel. Rumors of application by tor for divorce have been in circulatioj , > nt are now denied. The professional ontlcman who paid visits to her , at Newport aud hero , was not a lawyer , but ho famous priest , Capol , whose converts rom Protestantism in England have ankod ao notably high in aristocracy ud wealth. The announcement is now nado that she has espoused his church. i Greatest jgcdiea Trinmph of the Ago ! SYMPTOMS OF A _ oas of appetite , Bowel * costive , 1'aln In lie bead , with n dull sensation In the aclc part , 1'nln under the ulionldcr- lade , Fullncns after eating , with adla- uclinntlon to exertion of body or mind , rrltublllty of temper , I orrsplritsrltU afocIincofbnTiniriicclcctcd Romodutr , VcnrincH , Dlzzlnoia , Fluttering at tbo llcart. Data before tlio cyci , Ilcadacba over tbe rlebt eye , Ilcstlcsoness , with Qtful dreams , Highly colored Urine , aud CONSTIPATION. TCTT'S piLits nro especially adapted o such cases , ono dose effects such a hango of fcellnETfts to a3tonl li the sufferer. They Increase the AupctUe.ixnd causa the ) ody to Take oil ricsti.ttiui tbo system in nourishednnd bylhelrTonic Action on bo DigestiveOrgnm.UcpuInr Stoolnaro prortucirt. ITIco iiSc. 4-t Murrpy Nt..lV.Y. a vfr B H y uua nuu * * ' H H GKAT HAIR or WIHRKBKB changed to n BLOSST BLACK by a eiiiRlo application of his Drn. It imparts a natural color , acts nstantanoously. Bold by DrugglslSi or * cnt by cipress on receipt of 01. jfTco.44 Murray St. . Now York. TJ. S. DEPOSITORY J. H. MILLARD , WMBWALLAOF , President. Cuhloi Gt $500,000. 0 Fire and Burglar Proof Snfoo , For runt at ( rom 8 to $60 per unnuta 1& 40isuNrQUA an WITHIN ? cioci = ipMYor Miceu > Tny WILL &ct oy rxAMiui ia THIS MP THAT THC CHICAGO , ROCK 1SLAHD& PACIFIC R'Y . . . tha central position of Its line , connecta thi Bast and the \Veat b7tho shortcat route , nnd car flee pruneriKera , without change of care , betweai Ctilcito and Kansas Cltr. Council Dlurta. Leaven s-ortli. Atchlson , Minneapolis and at. 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I GTEffiMCAN 1 > . WKA.TT. t " I M < 8 oa OUMINGS AND 20TH STS OMAHA , NE as BOLTE , -UANUFAOTURl'.Ra OF FInUls , Window Cup * , lion Oresilnji , Kalolllo Bky-llghta , &c. Tin , beaded Ea tu tlO Soalb IStb Okroei Omaha Kebiaaka. Z2OG Farnavn Street , Wish to announce that they have from this time marked down ALL GOODS , and wil for the next 60 days , make a reduction o 10 per cent. Overcoats , Suits and Pants well made and sure fit. Now is the time to huy GOOD CLOTHES AT LOW'PRICES. SOLE AGENTS FOR WEBEE , HAY ES AND HAEDMAN 1 ; AND SMITH. AMERICAN AND PACKARD ORGANS. Wo have the largest and boat stock of Shoo Mnslo In the olty , oomprBlng ! Bel In , Vienna , Fetors' "Leipzig" Cheap Edition , Breslau , May onoo editions. Small Goods and General Music Merchandise of all Kinds , 101 AND 103 16TH STREET OPPOSITE POSTOFFIOE. EDHOLM & ERIOKSON , ffflOLESALE AND RETAIL JE1LERS Jewelry of all dosjgns made to order. Largo Block of Diamonds and Fine Gold Jewelry. 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