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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1885)
THE DAILY BEE-SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 7. 1885. THE DAILY BEE * Saturday MorniutTi Febi 7 LOOAL BREVITIES , The ferry train will commence running over the river to-dny. Kovlval meolinKi are hold attlio 1'iwt M. 15. church , on Davenport street i-very otening , Everybody l Invited to attend , llov. W. J , Pyle cciiducts the aerUee * . The first society of iiiiritnalUts will meet at Metropolitan hall , corner of Fourteenth nnJ todgo ) streets to-morrow ( Sunday ) at 2 and 7 p. m. All invited. - The llnnera and cornice workers of the city linld a meeting la t night and decided to effect a permanent organization at a mooting to bo held at some future ( Into. Tom Murray has commenced a number of Actions to compel a number of his objectiona ble truant * , on the Boutlioast coiner of Four teenth and Jncknon , to move out , The committed of the workingmen who wont to Lincoln to look after the convict labor bill returmd Thursday night and report that Ihey succeeded in ituluciuff the committee to give the bill a ia\orablo preliminary heating. The Hpccml car containing the scenery of the "Stoim Ueaten" company , arrived In Omaha thii mortiioff. It ia a model ol benuty mul is Mii'l'licd ' ' with nil the modern con\en- iencuH for transportation of line cconery , A letter from Dick Dwyrr , the first base man of the old U. I * , club , announces that J'rank Handle has signed with the Lucas league club of St. Louis , Mr. Dwyer , Whit ney and Wnlsh will sign with the Rochester Bans 1U11 association. Ycstoiday WBH the refitilar occasion of distribution of food and fuel to the county poor , and the matinee of .Superintendent IMerca was quita largely attended. The demand mand for coal and wood has fallen off very largely slnco the rrcent warm weather. The 1'aiiitors' union effected a permanent organization at the city hall hist night , and elected ollicers as follows : C. W. Campbell , jjro'iclent ; Thomas Siitipion , necietary ; Harry Den , treasurer , rortv-ono member * were en rolled , and tboy intend to combine ogalnbt nny rcduutlon in wagci. Another meeting will bo held next Tuesday night , The building at the corner of Capitol ave nue nnd Thirteenth street , well known aa the old Creightnu house , has been leased by the Omaha Surgical and Medical Institute and will at once bo furnished for a medical insti tution. There are fifty rooms which will ba u od for patients nnd this will doubtless bo thu moacH of bringing many patients to Oma ha for treatment. The day is not far distant when Urn aha will be known as medical head- quartern. It will ho interesting to those engaged in the public improvement of Omaha to know that recent neplmlt Investigation in the city has been fully uphold by the action of the Chicago authorities with rcforcnca to the adoption of asphalt. The county judge de ciding that the ordinancu as originally framed was Illegal , Thu Chicago aldenneu immed iately went to work and frimcd a now ordi nance ordering asphalt , and it is quito proba ble that thu streets of the western metropolis will bo paved with that material. PER80NAU W. B. Murphy , of Maringo , is at the Pax- ion. Cha . T , Dickinson , Tokamah , is at the Millara. ] * . 1' . Ilolmcs , oE Beatrice , ia staying at the Millard. W. 11. Monroe of Clarka , is a pueat at the Millard. J. M. Hedge and wife , of Clear Creek , are at the ] ' .ixtun. Mr. .lames Stephenson has gone to St. Louis for a few days stay. Thuteen members of tne "Storm Beaten" company are at the Gooa hotel. E. B. Voaburg , agent of "the Gaiely com pany" is in the city fimtored [ at thu Metro politan. -Mr. A. H. Swan , the great cattle man from Chenenne , Is in the city aud ia staying at tlio Milhrd. MIH. C , II. Walker , of Denver , who has boon visiting in Oinaba for seine time , left jeatorday for her western home. John T. Burku , MI'HM Charlo'to Wayland and MIssLeallo Leigh , of the Storm Beaten" company are at the Millard. J. W. Collier , manager of the "Storm Beaten" company , and wlfo are at tha Mil lard. lira. Co'.lior is thu lending lady. Assistant Chief Galllgan of the fire depart ment returned last night from Lincoln where ho luu boon visiting the fire boya for the paat wool : . Geo. II. Ilobson , 1'uoblo , GJ ! . , C. L. Lamb Stanton , II. A. Chamberl.im , and James Slater , Chicago were registered at the Paxton lust night. Ed O'Connor , the popular saloon ist , cor ner of Sixteenth street and Capital avenue , returned yosterdaf rom a Imv days sojourn in Lincoln. L. F. Denlson , Crete , Neb. , M , B. Thrift , J. V , Me.id , Beatrice. , A. B. Christian , Pair- mount , were Nubraakana registered at the Millard hut night. ( ioorgo Mitchell , of Milwaukee , is at the 1'axton. Ho registered from Cheyenne and John Donnelly Mays that he is trying to ho a lull ) , ba 1 man and palm himself off for a gen uine cowboy , but ho cant , Mr. W , 11 , Kent , a foimer Omaha journal- 1st , and piobably as well known as any news paper mau who overlived in Omaha , hai been ungagtd as city editor of the Laramiu Boom erang and already hia work begins ) to show. Mr. Kdinund Collier , leading man of the "Storm Beaton" company , la at the Millatd , Mr. Collier has nttuinul considerable promi nence ns an actor. Ho wns for H , loug lima leading ir.au for.lohiiMcCulloc'j ' and proposes to " tur" next neauon. SI. Klgutter , the clotliier , loaves to-day for tint ea-st uu a comblnvd biitluoiis and pluaauro trip. Duilng hid nbsencu liu will vbithls bon at Harvard Colligu and will come homo by the wjy uf Nurv Orlraiu und pay LU rerpuuts to thu World's extojlttoa. | The * . Leishtcm , PUttsmrmth , J. .T. An- < Jrewii , Wyniore , John Clock , David City , A , K. Mar < b , RutWm , M. S. Collins , Grand leland , A. O. Vincent. HistlogM , W. Tow- tend , DaxM City , K. 3. Abbott and child , Lincoln , W. K , Smith , St. 1'uulamlA. B. Skeltoo , of North Loup , Nob. , are ( .topping at the lotrojiolitau. Do not bo dixjctveo ; ask for and take only B. H. Paughug it Sons' Capsicum Cough Drops for Coughs , Colds and Sure Throats. D. B , wid Trade Murk on every A VILLAIN'S ' WILES , A Man Seances an lonocbil and Friend less Girl and then Discrls Her. In the Clutches of the Jjnw , OhooicH to Murry her but Dltowna and Drives her from Ills Home , Emma Oroon-Krambofik , an unfortu nate young girl lying dantferously 111 a St. Joseph's hospital , has a sad and pecu liar story. Some months ago , the girl , then Km ma Green , entered suit against n forme living near Florence , William Krambeck for seduction. The case was subsequent ! ; compromised by Krambock marrying the girl , who preferred this method of settle mont. Krambook and his wife then lof the court room. By an adroit species o villainy , Kramoock succeeded In dosott ing his wlfo in the streets and then run nlng off to his homo at Florence , leaving MrJ. Kramback , who is nothing moro than a young girl , wandering nlnilcssl ] about the city. She finally found her way ont to the Ktambock farm , but wan driven away by her seducer and n woman who claims to bo his wlfo. The next day the girl appeared In tears before the judge , and told him her fttory. Judge Wcisi kindly advised hoi that under the circumstances the boat thing she could do would bo to go back to her husband and compel him to trott her as a husband should a wife. Tin young girl walked back to Florence and bcaeochod Krambeck to receive her Into his homo. Ho demurred strongly at first but finally consantud that she shoulc come to his house and live. She ro mnined there a short time , and was agalt driven Into the streets. She wanduroc about until at last she was taken ia by kindly parties , not , however , before ehe had guiTercJ severe injuries from frocz ing. Krambook was at length prevailed upon to accord the girl , whom he had betrayed , some sllghl ehow of 'justice. Ho broughl her to Omaha and secured quattsrs for hoc rt a dingy little housa in quaitsrs ol of the vilest kind. There ho loft her. About to become a mother , Mrs. Kram beck wai placed In the hands cf a mid- wifoon Noitb Sixteenth ttrcot. Aftar the birth cf the child ehe was removed to tbo hospital , wlicro she nonr lies in a pre carious condition , saflerlng from puer peral fever. The man Krambock , who accomplished the girl's ruin and subsequently rafusccl to allow her the faintest ehadow of of her rights na recognized by moral and civil law , is a villain worthy of the o'copcst contempt and abhorrence. Those Inter ested in the case have determined to prosecute him , should his victim die. SALE'S ' ASSERTIONS , Ono of Them Flatly Contradicted uy HlHtoric Facts , To the Editor of THK BEE. I have road in to-day's issue of Tun BEE aa intervisw with that celebrated English journalist , Sila. Ho has charged that the chasm which exists between England and Ireland was caused by re ligion. That 13 an infamous Ho. Look at the long list of Irish patriots who sac rificed their lives fjr the unfortunate country and people. What was Lord Edward Fitzgerald , Wolfe , Tone , Ham ilton , Rhone , G. 1 > . McCrackln , Munroo , the EmoltjCarranaud Steel , the brother Shares , Gnltan , William Smith O'Brien , Sohn Mitchell , and the grand old Parson Jansen , even Col. Orr , present recog- nlzod leader ; E. S. Parnoll , with hun dreds of others. Not ono of these men were of the religion of the common people , or aa I may put it , Catholic. Then look at what Catholicity did for freedom , it produced two men O'Connell ant ? -olitdda. And as to the Catholic church fostering the fooling of anarchy , it is false. A faction of the church iu firmer days was no moro I he tool of England than the police were. Some of the prieils compelled the ignor ant ponsiDt to prey for the queen aud the royal family , especially since May- nooth got the fubsldy of 80,000 per annum for the Dttnboyno establishment. I would not have noticed Sala'a slander if it was In a penny shoot , bat In such a paper as the Bun , which spreads it broad- cut to the world , 1 could not lot it pasa without ranking an effort to refute it through my efibit is feeble. Thu volunteers of J 782 woreprotostant to n man , commanded by Lord Charlemont , Flood and Brownlo when ll.COO . Protestants with armies in their _ hands shook Eug'and to her foundation and compelled her to opsn Irish porto for the world's criiitacrco. The rebellion of ' 08 WSB nmturod In the Protestant institution of Trinity college , Dublin , where n Catholic graduate nsvor paea d its doors. The came of the chasm was England's proed for money coupled with her brutality , such as she dis .eased In the colonies of America , causing them to throw Hf her yoke , Mr. Silo is like the majoriiy of hi * countrymen , ignorant of Itith all'airs or too prejudiced to give a true vortion of It. M. J O'CoNOH. NEOLA , Ia. , February 4 , 1885. ULLEN OASE , Arreftt ol tlio Important Witnesses IVlio Mnko CrlmlnatliiState - IUCIHB. Other DetallH. Testimony In the caao of Carrlo Mill Jon , who was atre tcd Thuraday night for tampering with the United States mall , in opening loiters not her own , is accum ulating. There is now every probability that the woman will bo bound over on the eorlous charge to the jurisdiction of the United States authorities , Yesterday two important witnesses In the caao wtro arrcetfd , and being unable to fiirniih bnndr , jnhd. The fust ono wa Lllio Woods , n sprrting woman h ) Imi been ia O.irii Mullen's house The witness saw Oarrlo oj en the lo tera , aa she admitted to Ollic r Doinvau , and had en drclarul to savers ! p.iitlca. She was ftbsut to leave town , having made every preparation to do so , but was cleverly captured by Donovan , just a he was about to leave for Council Ruiri. She will ba hold as an impor tant , if not criminating witness egiititt the Mullen woman. The second parly arretted Is a girl named Chub Raymond , who lso claims to have teen Oirrio open the li > Uars and abjtract therefrom the money. The wit- nets furthermore confessns that Carrie , oa1 dlrera oootaiona hud opened Uttota which csmo addressed to girls in her euro , and to violate the privacy of whoao correspondence aho hal not the slightest right. There ia another witness in the caao , a boy , fnot yet , aocurcfl , who , rcmon strsted with Carrie Mellon for opening the letiers , and to whom , aa alleged , that party m&do reply : "I am going to keep keep this money for what Jcnnlr owes mo. " This evidence la qulto direct , and is regarded of aulllciont strength t hold the defendant ulien taken bofor United States Commissioner Anderson Inipector John Stcen , of the postoflic depattment , has looked the matter ut and la determined to push the c so. Carrlo Mullen denies over havin opened any letters belonging to the alcl woman , or taking any money from her. The credit of working up the caa rests with Cflicor Donovan , who has boci quietly engaged for three days past pro curing evidence , and -who rrmdo the fits discovery which led to the detection the crime. GOAL 3AS , Narrow Kecnpo of Win. Kooliofori mid Family Tliorsdny Thursday Wm. Ilochcford nnd famll who reside near the corner of Etghtoot and Castollnr atroots , narrowly ctcapei death by the Inhaling of coal gas , xrhic escaped from a bascburnor stove. Mr. Rochoford baa a family conslstln of bis wife nnd five children , and upoi retiring last evening Mr. llochofor closed , aa ho supposed , the atovo , in sucl n manner as to prevent the escapamcn of gas. The baby was ailing sliRhtly nnd rest less nnd its crying aroused the fathci about midnight. Ho found himself hardly able to rhc and noticed tint two , hi ; wife and ono of the children , were strug filing for breath. Comprehending th situation , ho made hii way to the deere threw them open , nnd called tj thi nofghbow for help. This gave partial relief lief to the victims , nnd tbo n.i hbor ; telephoned for Dr. Swotnnm , who completed plotod airing the house , and gave such remedies aa were necessary to revive th family. The family were pronounced all out o : danger , but had such a narrow escipo : u was not plctRiint to contemplate. The ; weio so nearly asphyxiated that it was ap parent half an hour longer would hav found not moro than ono or two alive. An examination of the steve showed that a picco of mica had fallen from on of the doors , allowing the deadly gas t escape and fill the rooms. Sacred Concert. By rcquoet of a largo number of their friends the Musical Union orchestra have concluded to hold their Sunday afternoon concerts In Boyd'a opera house. On nex Sunday afternoon , at 3 o'clock they wil give a grand t acred concert in the opera house , with the following I'llOOllAMSIE ! I. Cornation March , "Prophet..Meyerbeer 1 ? . Oveiture/ThoMill outlioKock.Keissiger 3. Cornet Solo Steinhauaer H. T. Irvine. 1 , Bridal Procession"IiohenKrin.\Vaener 5. Overture , "DamoBlanche" BoiWien li. advening Soup , \ Arolgl bMenuot , ) Boccctino 7. Idyllo , "The 1'oige in the Forest"-Bv request Micbaelia 8. Overture. "Morning , Noon and Night in Vienna" Seyyro 9. Funeral March of Marionet , ( comic ) GounocT 10. "The Skaters" Waldteufe Oniftha as n Stock Center. The recuipta of cittlo , hogs aud sheep al Schaller's bridge yards have been \ usually heavy the last ten days. Fracn Burke have received consignments of nearly 100 cira , all finding ready pnr chasers , not ono car being allowed ( o go on to Chicago , which shows that Omaha ! i rapidly becoming a good Btock cantor. On Wednesday they placed on the mnrke some of the finest steers offered hero within the last twelve montln , of which Harris & FUchor , the well-known lutchers , were ready pnrahaaors. They mid almost Chicago prices , aud for such sattlo say they are ready to do so at any time. THE RAIL , Stopping-Over Privileucs for the In- HpcctiiiK Kitiiut'iiiic io bo Con. cedud i'oibonnl Intel- The following circular has been issued by the Union Pacific : "By courtesy of tha CenlrAl Pacific railway , wo are permitted to asaure im migrants to California , holding omigran1 or third-class tickets , that they will be allowed to stop over at points in that tate short of destination for the purpose of inspecting lands with a view to settle ment. Tha privilege of stopping over s confined to points In California. The imo cf stop-over inuat not exceed ton days at any ono station. Paesongora should notify conductors that they wish , o stop off , n&mlng station. The ogcnt at such station will take up _ passenger's ticket and give a receipt for naui9. Upon surrendering igent's receipt , when the journey h ti 3o resumed patsoiger will rrosivo hit Ickft endorsed by n cct , good for the [ urtheir jounioy. The tame coureo will 3o followed at each station at which paa- aenner wishes tj stjp over. Baggage ivlll bo checked to dettin&t'ou ' named in : lckot , but should a ptsioi'gsr decldo to remain at a station at nhtch ho has shopped over , the sgont rccfiv- ng the _ t'ckct ' whcra paseocgar eaves train will have bupgigo re amed free from station towfcitfhit Ins ) ocn checked , t- ) the station at which lasBengcr decides to luuialn , Every latron of the Union Pacifiu rail tray , hold , rig nn emigrant ticket to any point in California , ia entitled to the concession ibovo named. For instnnc' , if pitscngor lolda an emigrant ticket to Sau Francisco , 10 can stop off at any or several points Jetwoon Trucko andStn Fr. nciaco. " I'EIUSONAI. QOSMI1. T. J. Potter , general manager of the Hiicngo , Burlington & Qulucy , arrived n the city Unt night , aecompmied by i's ' priv to secretary. Ho di Jalms any oflioial butfneaa In connecliin with his visit , and will leave todayor / the eotith Charles Atkins , general egorit of the ) aisongerand ticket depurtnunt of the J. P. , with headquarters at Butte Mont. , is in the oity. Mr. Atkins wai orderly agent of the Northwestern in bit cily. Traveling Agent MurdooV , of the 0. & A. , after a brief vlattto Omaha , has returned to hoidijuartera at Kansas City THE EVENT OF THE ERA. The Press deb Ball on too Evening of February 12'li ' , A MnstoOoniu ninl Vccrlcssly Trnns- ccnclont Scheme of the Oollcc- tivo Ur ln ofOmalux ilonrnallsm ! ! ! "Tho Przis Club Ball I" How the honit of the Omnha society man flatters with oxpocUnt joy , ni this stupendous oront boconioa mora and incra brightly outlined against tbo black eky of futurity , llkotho pillar of fire ready to guide to thosphoroof tml rimmcllcd joynmlfos- tlvityl Gigantic undertaking of journal istic Renlual Elegant epitome of olysinn octtioy ! Ticket * , ono dollar , for tale every\vhoro. ( The reader will kindly ox- cit'o this abrupt trnnaltion , business Is business ) . Without provarica'ion ' , the event prom ises to bo ono of extraordinary luilliancu. No cllbrt will bo spared to niaku the event ono of royal joy and festivity. Among tbo many featmesof the occasion , in addition to the fighting reporter , will bo the unexcelled , pecilcss'y transcendent "all around" reporter. Thia wonderful creature Is anywhere and everywhere. Will report a prayer meeting and "sizo up" n bsso tall game ; can write up Mis. I'eckenifl'a elegant "chlny woddin' , " and report o cock-fight. from to red-hot revival Returning a trip a - val mooting ; , ho will gut points on n scorching South Tbirtoauth "acr.jp , " and before ho jumps into the cilice will inci dentally diop on to a bull-fight. Will preside with ease as the itiling gcnuis of a caul party , and upon hearing an alarm of fire \\i\\ \ \ kick over the table , "pot" and nil , in hia frantic haste to jump on the lioso cart. Do fcols perfectly at ease in the atni' ' sphere of a Uapt'st ' con vention , and after reporting the proceed ings of ono of these bodies , is aching lo wiito up the Uarnes-McNally mill ; wh h as a soi t of iclish you know , ho will sling up a slug-head item about the hap py nuptials of Miss Hogenbosh , the belle of Capitol avenue ; to Mr. Dogoiwosh , the handsomest young member of the locjl bank cleric fraternity , and winding up the night's work with a tender obi'nary of a black and tan terrier found dead in the street. In fact , ho ia a wonderful creature this "all-around" and the - reporter , society heart of Omaha will bo filled with pride and amaze upun gazing at the wondetfu" specimen of mammoth-brain journal itm. Hold up your hands and dolivei then , to the extent of one dollar ! Ladies 1 Pyhsicians and cbomista hav analyzed Pozzonl's medicated complexion powder and roccomond its use to thor wives and lady friends. Wha better could bo said of it. ACOMPLELE STJRPKIBE , Mr. and Mrs. John TV , Bell Taken by Storm Tliursdny M ht , Thutsdhy night a pleasant and agree iblc surprise was given to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bell , a * their residence , 1-10 ! Park Wild avenue. About sixty of their Friends gathered at the residence of Mr. ind Mrs. Gee , AV. Meyers , on Pacific street at 8 o'clock and marched in a body to Mr. Bell's housowhero thegucs's ' were made to feel thrice welcome and amusc- moi'ts.of various kinds indulged in. Card playing and tripping the light fantasti taking precedence At about 11 o'cl.ckMr. Ed in U. Mathews called the assembly together an Jin a very neat and appropriate speech , presenting Mr. Roll with a beau- lifu1 cherry arcl brocaded plush rocking : hair , on behalf of his fi lends who had gathered together lor the purpose of upending the evening of his thirty-sixth biithday with him Mr. Bell in a tiomuloits rcicc tlmiktfd his frlenda for so kind'y ' rouibmbeiing 1 iiu at this tim" . The ; ueits were invitfd to pirtnko of a boun- : iful r pist , which wai duly ttpfr ciatsd jy all concerned. Th-sro were present : Mra. L. S. Slovene , Salt Lake , Utah , M. W. Uurnlinm and wife , Uoo. W. Meyers and wife , Uia * Abbio Cyphers , Cha ? . It. Mack and wife , reroino K CouUer and wife , Mrs , 1'raucla S. Vtkiiw , I\HH \ ] , Ttni io Sampson , Mi's Addio iainpaon , Miss Katie Wilirolt , Thoo. 12. roiiLB C. W. Hrach , Walter O Kelly , .Tobu Jnnnnn , A. S Hurinoii , M. , T Iviinoy , B C. [ lull , F. A. Bulcli , Jerry Mulvi > hlln ! ! d many jtliurahoeo uaincn could not be luiiineil. A lilt'e after midn ght the gtieats bsdo \Ir. \ nnd Mre. Bill go .id nigbi , a'l ' ajroo ii" that they had spunt a very pleasant ind eajiyabloovcning SEAT'S ' THtlTiTTER NOW ? joor-jc Howard Gets Oiitof Jail Be 1'oro tlio K.\iiraidii of Ills Son- tcncc. On the 22d day of December last , jcoigo Howard , the oiie-eyud thief , was untenced to thirty days in the county ail 011 bread and water and fined § 20 and ho cost of prtscciiti n. Taken altogether his would amount lo sovcnty-two days in ho county j'i1 , which would kiup Jlow- ird until thu ( it i d y of ftlarch. Howaid has been out of jail for several lays and t o quchtion now is , "how did io tietouU" . I in1 go JJcnuo ! nays he line us icth'iig of hit roieaso , i < s ho has given no > rder for any such business aud at ho is he man who is mippuud to r lease all iri onufl , jnovidcd they are released bo- 010 the oxp'ration of th if sentence , ho \-m\\d \ \ \ like to know something dbout the natter. The marshal and police joclgo propose o look up tbo matter and sii who is 10- ponslblo for tjio diacharpu of prisoners loforo tbo expiration of their time , loward la a dangerous chiractcr , nnd he only eafa place for him is behind the iiison bars , and to have him relented bs- ord his sentence ii eervod out ia erioua nutter and calls for an Icn. A I'loaHAiit u rd Vnrty. On Wodnpsday evening Mias ave D moat delightful pro rcsalve ciiahto arty In honor of her guoit , Miss Carrie ilshop , of Dmvor. AJtluugh intended a a rather informal affoir , U o exquisite isto of the fair hcs'ets and her friend mdo it onu i f tbo most onjoyjblo gath- rlugH which haa taken phca thla winter. The guests brg n to arrive at 70. : ! ! 'laying ' commenced at 8 o'clock and the ultniifiitrelfined until 10:30 : , when all artook of a moat delectable auppu' ; after hioh the pl y was rtsamed till 12 At liat tiino the Landaome prizes veto warded lo the fortunate winners In. Minnie Richardwa was the favored ono of the Udios , with Miss IJrxmn , of Chlcsgi , as second , while to Mies Dollio McCermick was given the prize for the fewest g mcs won. Of the gentlemen , Mr. John Clark secured the lint , nnd Mr. Bark the second I'rlzo. ' Mr. Nate Cm-/ wan jubilant with the last ono. There were present duriots the evening : Mrs. Ijams , Mrs. Bomls , Mrs. Ed. Pock , Misacs Catrlo Ijams , Cairlo Bishop , Minnie Kichtrdaun , Grace Chambers , Julia and Maty Knight , Mary Lake , Hrown , Dolllo McCormlck , Butler , Honshaw , Cora Doano , Jessie Millard , Nora and Margaret Boyd , Mottle Sharp , Mrs. Calllo McConnell ; Messrs. Ijams , Ed. Peck , Wollontt , Nato and Wil Crary , Oarllch , Sharp , Flunk and Wil1 Hamilton , Butler. Leo Fnnkhousor , Jno Clark , Clement Cliaao , Ed. linpp , Bcah Maurice , and othcn. POLIOE OOURT , A Chock Flctul I'laccd In Lltnbo lo Await Trial. Yesterday's setslon In police court was not a decidedly interesting ono , al though several important cases wore called. The firat man to stand before his honor nnd face the music was Dan Daly , who was charged with having boon drunk lie pleaded guilty and was fined ? 5 and costs. costs.Ml Ml ko McLaughlln , n three-time win ner , was the next victim , Ho eald ho would leave town , but the judge eaid , "Oh , no , not until you pay 85 and costs and eat bread and drink water in the county jail for five daya. " Jerry Koiran was charged with dis orderly conduct and fighting. Ho pleaded guilty , but promised to Icavo ths city. The judge said ho thought the city would bo greatly boncfitted by hia leaving and said ho would glvo him $1 ana costs and sentenced him to fifteen days In the county jail on bread and water , but sus pended eontonoa in Ciao ho got out of town by noon. Charles Wilson was charged with being a suspi ions person. Ho pleaded not guilty and his case was continued. Mr. Nell , who was conlidcnccd out tf § 20 , by n , bogus check a few days since , iccogiiized Wilson as the man who ; . "workcd" linn. Whcnarics'ed Wilson was trying to work oil'another chock. J. II. Vicory was charged with being a suspicious p rson. .bo pleaded not guilty and his case was continued. Bo is the man who was sleeping over G ring's auction strro and left the door open the night of the rob bery. It is thought by the police that ho knows someth ng about the robbery. Wm. Johnson was charged wi h s'ca'- ing an overcoat , valued at § 0 and a suit of clothfs , valued at § 10 , frnm Janiei Urrnc. Ho pleaded nut guilty and wa held for I rial. Tills powiler richer vinos. A rnaiToI ol purely , strength and uho'cssnicucio. Moro economical than the ordinary Umb.ard cannot ba sold In coinpctl tion with the multitude of low ti" > t , shrt weight linn of ph > i'hrto ponders. 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AUDITOR OF 1'rnuo ACCOUNTH , ) BTAiicnr NMIKABKA. > LINCOLN , Jan , 10 , 1885. ) It m hereby certified that HIH Western Mu- iml 15 nevoluut Association of Hontrico in tlio tate of Nebraska , has comnliud with Iho - uratico law if tliia ttatu , and i.s authorueil to rantact tinbuslnejfl of Ufa iuturancn in this UtH for thn current year , Oiimmeiicinff 1'tb- uary 1 , Ih85 , Wltnfn mv hand and the seal of the An- lltor of TubltcAcccunta the day and year , bove wiitten , bKAL ] II. A. ' BAIJCOCK , Auditor I' , A. H , S. ATWOOD , ? lattamonth , - Nebraska ituouof rnOBOuaniEn AID BIBB tang IEBEFOBD UD JERSEY Mil AID rooo'.OB nosxr in > BHWI iuiili ulc. AT Tlie greatest bargains ever seen in Oiualin , 200 ORGANS ! ! 100 PIANOS ! ! FOR CASH OR ON INSTALLMENTS Also great reductions in Diamonds , Jew elrv. Clocks and Silverware. fMlT A "V TWIiB ! > 7'lj1'iD& JP . trtr\ i7iJlA JfiJii 3 1JS & UU. The only importers of Havana Cigars , . and Meerschaum Goods in Omaha. 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