THE DAILY BEE SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 21. 1885. 1 THE DAILY BEE Saturday Morninp , Feb. 21. LOOAL BREVITIES , A marrlftgo licento WM Usued jcilcrdny to Tcttr Selp and Pauline K. I'etcnon. James Lowry wasMreitocl jestcrtlsy ut > on a warrant sworn out by Lizzie Calhoun. who claims tbat lowry assaulted her. Last night Mrs. Henry Knodcll prenentod Xor husband with n eight rwund ! rl baby. Both mother and child are Rjttlop along nlcoly. Kovival services t thoSoulh Tenth street M , K. church this evening conducted by Uev. W. .1. Pylo. Childtcu'a meeting to-morrow at 3 p. m. Thorn M McLaugliHn.ngocl 85 , died at tha hoi pit .il yesterday morning of tonilo oilmus- tion , IIo was friendless and unknown in the city , The body haa been removed to the core nor's office. , nffatting intorment. -Jack Jennings , whoso engine jumped the track near Omaha recently , nnd who was brought homo to Coviogton In n very critical condition , is now worse nd not expected tc live. The danger is ciustil by hemorrhage ot Tha Fremont Tribune eaya that Patrick McNally , the O'Neill pugilist , well known m local iporting circlea , will shortly go oast. Ilia mission thither finds a central purpose in an attempt to be made to pick n fusa with that refined nnd respected citizen of the "Hub , " ' John L , Sullivan. The United States National , First Na tional , Merchants' National , Omaha National Commercial National , Nebraska National Omaha Savings and McCaguo Bros" , banks will bo cloa d on Monday , February 23 , in observance of Washington's birthday , aa that day ia a legal holiday , hut falls on Sundny. Word has reached this city that little Laura , the 4 < yoar-old daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Larscn , died nt Kvanston , Wyo. after an illness of teveral months. The Inter ment took place at Lvnnston to-day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Larson were for many yeara resi dents of Omnhn , and have the heartfelt ejin pathy of a largo circle of friends in their sad bereavement. "I'll bet that four months from tli3 day that Cleveland is inaugurated that at least ono-half of the banks in this country will bo closed and that throe-fourths of the workingmen - men will be idle , " said a republican politician This was too much for n democratic politician who was present in iho cr wd nt the Wabash corner , and naked tha republican to name the amount he w.mted to put up on that asser I tion. This waa accordingly done and the money was placed in the hands of n ataku- holdor. The republican will prob.ibly win , as four months from the 4lh of March will bu tho-Jthof July , on which day the banka will cloao nnd three-fourths of the workinginen , it safe to say , will bo idle on that holiday. 1'KHSONAIj CoL Flojd has recovered from his Into ill- neaa. 11 Conatnb'e Lippincott Roes to Ashland today - day on business. Ten of tbo Mapleson opera company nro at the Metropolitan. Pvobert Sherman , of riattamouth , wai rnth.9 city yeatorday on business. Mr. F. M. Bnlley.'who haa been out north on bmincss returned home yesterday , , J. L Trdball aud II. S. Fuller paid n fljing " ' " " " visit to Omaha Friday.-Crete Vidotto. Hon. J. M. Patterson waa at Omaha to day , ns was also Major Wheeler. [ Plaits- mouth Journal , HOtb. * " * * ' Dean MUIspaugh went to Detroit last night to attend the consecration Ben-Ices of the Rev. Dr. Worthiogton , at that city , , F. C , Moiea , of Now York , has arrived in Omaha , and will accept a position in Smith'H dry goods atoro M head salesman , Mies Hattie Ucbiltrea has been fartlly Dr. S , K. Spnlding for the past winter. She returned to her homo in Bur lington , Iowa , yesterday. Mr. T. P. CartwrlRht , ono of L. B. Wil liams fc Sou's moat popular talesmen , re turned yesterday evening frym a short visit to Ills parents in Creston , Icwn. , John llugorehek , of Omaha , ia in the city. In conversation with the Herald , John eaid that ho thought ho would return to Plaits- mouth and enter business as of yore. [ Platta mouth Herald. f Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Hallor ( nee Linloger ) left yesterday for Durant , Iowa , to visit Air. Hallot'd parents. The indiaposition of Mrs , Haller prevented their earlier depart ure upon their biiditl tour. II. II Wayner , North Bend , L. S. Powell , Grand Island , 0. K. Bullock , Denver , J. C. Shoahan , Chicago , H. C. Kaco , O. O. Wtb- stor , J. T. M hall , J. M. Bcardaley , Weep- : Water , are at tha CanBold. Mrs. 11. H. Klngwalt nnd Mrss Gertie loft for Detroit Thursday morn ing , c-tptcttng to bo present nt the con I secration of llov. Dr. Worthlngton , the newly elect biiibop of Nebraska , in St. John's church , Detroit , February 21th. 1 ! . A. Fray , Fremont , A. W. Dcrn'ts nnd wife , Sarpy county , O , If. Newell , wlfo and child , Cottar Kipidp , Daniel Collins , Nob. , P , W. Lockwood , Kansas City , Mo. , A , F. Woahtmrton , St. Joe , Ihos , B. Smith , liar- Ian , Iowa , F.W. Logan , J , A. Jllliott , Onaga , Kansas , nnd G , L , Kennedy , of Burlington , luwn , are stopping at the Metropolitan , * n Many cosmetics for the complexion have from tltno to tiino been ujru the market. But none have ttood tbo teat as has Pozz nl'a medicated complexion powdsr. Ids an abttfiilo curative for blotchea , discoloration , frecklea , oto. For 11 tao ! by drugclsta. Bl Canl ( TlnuiUs. Mn EiiiToir AlL w us to return our lioiitWt thitJxs ( o the ninny friundavlio ayint-aUiitod with DB in oar bcromimnt during the illuous and nt the doth of our beloved son , the late Peter J. Siilllv n " and in o Bpoc'al ' manner t j Messrs J. Q McShnno , MrnfTwy Brr s. , Mr aid Mri , Thomis Gun leman , BJr. mil Mrs F. Kniuso , Mr. und Mrs. Tbom i B\nor for luaut fill lloril oll'ririiijs nnd other < avnre ; aud mo o p ilicuUily to Mrr. Thoama Udinsr for Voluubl * n'sittanco in inrelng oar dear boy duriujf tbo last tvcivkd cf iis loiu illncai. DAMKL SULLIVAN- , . SULLIVAN. Onwlin , Feb. , 20 , 1885. Shlremsn Hrji. oacauct jale will only contiuuo for ft ferr ihyr. : ja Juat r.crsved n nice lot of Celery at AVjunen' , re A UNION PACIFIC WRECK , Tbe Belated Trains Delayed liy Two Wrecks The Union I'nclilo Polks In This City Dcnytho Fact of Tlioro Having IIcenjAny "Wreck , Thursday a BEK reporter got a painter tbat there had bion A wicok en the Union Pao'fio road in Wyoming and via Ited the headquarters for the purpose o : Bjcortainlng the truth of the raport Tlioro ho WAS told that there was no truth in the report thnttherohadnotboan n wreck nnd tli t tbo delay WAS slmplj cauaad by snow. This ia Rooms was no the truth of the matter , for the Inrnmlo Boomcr.inj of the IStli saya the follow Ing : "Tho first trouble began on Monday when train 12 , In chitgo of Conduclo Unycs and Engineer McKay , wa wrecked , the engine loivlng the track , earning over on its aide nnd dMggioj seven 1 adcd fivight cars into the dimh whtro tbo ongiuo ali'l lioj , though the cars Imvo boon pulled out end taken to Niles , a milo and n hnlf west , ; i _ trrxk boiiiK j built around tbo wreck. Thii delay lay id tbo out bound oiprots , duo hen n' ' 0:50 : a. m. yesterday , about ton houri. The enino ovoaing , a west bound ungino "ilymg lipht , " Btuck in the snow mm Wilcox cbjiit ! ' o'clock , end there being no help availab'o the engineer and fireman passed the night sitting on their do id engine with the BUOW drifting faat over and around . them. The Pacific express , go ing west on the s no night tlod up at Rjck Crook till d yl'ght , when the two O'-glnoa were dot.icced and wont loaearch of the lost engine , which was fuond as stated , off the track In Ilio drift. She was pulled on and brought back to Rock Orcuk , where tbo three engines wen c inpled to the west-bound passenger nm' started on a llitlo before noon yettarday. When about tluvo milea woit of Wilcox they struck a broken tail , ditching the two heavy leaders across the track , de railing the third engine and mall or , the latter having her ( ruck frames broken. A relief train was sent to the econo of the wreck , and pulled the coachea back to Rock Greek , after which two of tbo thrco engines off the track , together with the mail car , wcro got on and taken to Wilcox. The lending engine is et 11 In the ditch , but the track was finally cleared for passing this afternoon. " Do not bo deceived ; ask for and take only B. H. Douglass & Sons' Capsicum Cough Drops for Coughs , Colda and Sere Throata. D. S. and Trade Mark on every drop. Daniel O'Korfo'a Statement. To tboedltnr of the BEE. DE.vnSii : : Would you bo kind enough to give jno a chance to answer throng ] your paper the faleo statement published ia last Sunday's Republican in regard ) to the trouble with the school teacher o ! school district No. S , of Dough county , which has boon refused by tbo Republi can. The facts of the cioo nro. I , bj request of the dlractor of the tc\ioo ! board , wont to the county superintendent and requested him to furutsh district No. 3 with a teacher , which ho did in a ftw days. , Wo opened tbo naptchool house January 12th , and on the second or third dayln whipped a small child until ho fell [ to the ibor. I recalvod a written com plaint from the boy'a father , requesting the removal of the teacher for brntil treatment . to his boy and others , and ho then whlppad my boy for objecting to lit in the suno seat with one of the pupils , for good reasons , and f .r which the mildK gentleman , as the Republic m cilia him , _ whipped the boy In such a manner that ho could not use hia arm all the next day. I mot the two officers of the district and Informed them of the actions f iha teacher and they both told mo to ot rid of him , as they won'd not toletate ' uch , treatment , I then gave him notice that bis serricea would not bo required after hla month expirul and you will find by referring to the echool laws , that tha tclrol board has the ri ht to engage or dismiss a school tezclur At the end of the month there was a petition presented to the board which caused thun tochango tholr mind , they boin < at the other end of the dbt.-ict , did not kcov whether the li t was gtnmoo or no' ; I livlrg in the district for the patt eight year * , know bjttor. There are namoj on Uut litt that I or toy other man in the district " cou'd nivor gob to any meeting for the benefit of the district. The Roudomin who started the petition was Daniel Wny , out of personal epito to mo , for no other reason but coiupalhng him to act up to his contract fcr tbo erection of the now Rjhool houeo. then railed a meeting at the suporin- triidont'a oflico , and his voucher for hia pjy was preaontod to mo , and I rtfuad to sign It until ho g vo up the keys to tli9 bnard It then became tbo duty of M > . Brunner to got out a writ of man- i rainiu to compel mo to sign Ilia voucher , Ho wout to Mr. Cofiiu loccinmoncu suit , but found that ho roald not compel > ruutoRlgn After my rctaral to sign his vonehtr ho went on teaching aohool , and to rcvcngo himself ho commenced to whip another of my bey 4 , ho not hiving manhood ondugh to take aatlnfac'lon out of myself I therefore h id h'm airaated In for ajsaolt , not knowing the trick that ] Mr. Din'ol ' Way had played to evade justice and If I had known I would iiavo rm acted in the same manner , for I bo i the laws of this country give ilia riflht to tlu pircuta to jorrect tbolr children In- atead of outsldera doing It fc r thorn. The gentleman of the Republican further states that aovoral of the boya are hti-Jta of the Molly Magnlrac , and among the bid boysh's ' , O'KucUYd ' boya. I cau in form that gen luman Hut my boya era at nome every night and not committing for midnight ' depredations , SB ho allege ? . lie further utatrs , the whole trouble is rautod by the ofliclous assumption end lnt nnoidling boj-play of the moderator , ' I can atsuio that gentlemen , I will not ask htm for n'iy Intormattoa in regard to the duties of rny offio * . DANIEL ty the Supreme Court DeeluloiiH. LINCOLN , r/tbrnary 18 , . 0. Galling vr , Lane , error Irjm l'anee county. Rehearing denied. Opinion by Maxwell , J , 1. A tax deed , wbioh purports to con vey tbo title of toil f sta'o to the grantee , ojBtllutes ' color of title , although it may t'pld by reason of the failure to recite a herein the place where the tax sale tookit the 2. .A party in this actu il , op.n , uo'ori- ' out , txcltitivo , advtrioposscsilon of roi osta'o for ton yo r , thereby acquires tin bsoluto right to Iha excltuivo posicsilon of the same. 3. Color of ti'lo ' is not essential to ad verjo pcsieaslon ; bntwhttta parly doe tut enter under colcr of tltlo hla pcsioa alon is limited to the promises actually occupied by him. 4. The act to amend "tho coda of clvl projedura" npptovid March 12 , 1809 tixing the ttmo within which an acti i for the recovery of the possession of roa oitnto may be bought fit ton years , ia no in conflict with the constitution , nnd i valid. _ Smoke Seal of North Carolina Toba CO. CO.PHE PHE CRIMINAL CALENDAR The Order of the Cull oi'Orlinlna Caaca Ueloro JudRO Novlllc. District Attoinoy Estollo haa made on the list of criminal cases in the dlatric court and they will bo called in the fol lowing order , three ctsoa to bo callo each day , commencing Monday morning February 23d , 2885 : 1. The state va Gazolo , for murder in the first degree. The state VB Frank Gardner am Ches. O'Oonnsr , for grand larceny. ! l The atato va Charles Miller , for grand larceny. 4 The ttito vs Gracnwnld nnd Lcmpkc , for attempted arson. 5. I ho atato va Chris Robert' , fo gland iarcony U. Thostttova Albert Johnson , foi burglary and grand larceny. 7. The atato vs Frank Grabnoy am Lucius Kluia , for murder in the firjt de gree. 8. Thoatatova Frank Burns , pcico WAT rant. 0. The atato va AHco P. Mills , for libol. 10. The state vs John McClelland , for robbery. 11. The itito VB Charles Wostcrgaid for horse stealing. 12 The at ate va Christ Robot ts , for grand larceny. 13. The atats va Charles T. Erl'ngton ' for grand larceny. 14. The s'ato va Laldlow , pcaca war rant. 15. The state vs Frank J. Olatke , alias John Gallagher , for grand larceny. 15. Tho8tatva Lizzie Howard am John Thcmpaui , for murder in the Ural deproo. 17. The etato va John McClelland , fcr burglary. 18. The atata va Jamoa Mills , for libel 19. The slate vs Wylle D. Clagtc , for ombczzlomont. 20. The state VB Norris , for forgery. 21. The s'ato vs Wylio D. Clogg , for embezzlement. SOOIALEVE03 , The Apollo Club's bant Bull A Sur prlso Party. At Masonic hall ThnrecUy night the event of the evening waa the closing party of the season of the fAPOLLO ( The spaoioua hall was well filled with the members of the club and their frleiuh who devoted themaolTes to the ploaauroa of the danci , observant of a proyrmamo of twonty-two numbers. All the parties given by thfa popular organlza tion during tbo season have bean cccaa- 0113 cf pleasuroablo momorleo , and tliio ono was no exception , Following wcro the committees in clnrge : Matter of ceremonies , 0. E. Gray ; re ception committee , A J. Eatjn , F. H. ClK Kostera and C. H. Pals. Floor committee , T. E. Jonpo , Walter Skotjhley. Ed P. Mullen , Walter 0. Kelly and 0 II. T Iliopen. At Falconer's hall , a ploiflant Durprleo party wai tondersd \ Mr. N. B. Falcon er , by hla lady employes , as a testimonial of their rs'cotn. A largo number of tbo clerk and their fr.'ends gathered in the iiull at an oar'y ' hour , in accordant with ? plots j pro-concfcrttcl , and a commit tea \vaa ippolnted to wait upon Mr. F. and not ! 'y him of th fete that aw , Uod him. Ho speedily fell into the Imp and was enticed down town and led blindfold Into the net no of martyrdom. Aa fcr the rest , dtncin ? , refroehmoiits and aocial picas- ura formed the evening's i-n'crtainmont. The credit of the puterprlao is to bo ac corded to Miaa Nellie Hollingaworth , who plonnod and superintended It and who a actoJ an Ronoral mistraai of ceremonies. . A LIViLY EtflT , "Mr. AV , II. Idin's , | HOTHO Imlulgch In a JMornlnfi Hun nnd .Smashes aw Vivo Vehicle * ) . w " Yesterday morning aboutO o'clookthero aj was a lively tirnoonFlftoanih street. Mr.nl , aorrol mare got the beat of her dtivor on Fifteenth it root and Indulged ; u n lively ran. Near thu pcstollico the o\ buggy to which was attached the flying TJP , collided with a biugy belonging to Dr. Parker , completely wrecking the twine. Hr. 1 jam ' buggy irna overturod t y the co linonand the driver was thionn ? oat npcn thapavtiuent and very b dly stunned. U Mr. Ijaiin1 hoKO ran up Thirteenth ci street until between Faroam and streets , whcra aho bccirau so entangled I ho wreck Urn1 ; it was inipotsi lj for ier to run any f irkhor. Tno buggy , to which she wai attached , was badly de lialud and it will require thn ospondl- tuio of a considerable sum of money to pay lli9 damagoa. A I'linntom I'urty will be given at the JYttlo Oisino roller rink , for ( ho benefit of the Omaha Li jit t Quaidj , Monday , Fobruiry 23 , The money Is to go toward getting uniforms the compiny. Subscription to tbo amount of $300 have been raised for this purpose. They resort to this moan * to obttiu the balaaon The prloj of adiu'askn ' la 25 cents , sVates for giitiiiital5centjlaiyjliaicra ! free. TM < will be the firat phantom par uccr given on rollers ia this ci y , and Guards jliauld have a full houao. Tlio ciiinui t-o aio Capt. E. B. Smith and D. Wrighti r. A lady aavenly five years old , at one time a leader in Washington aocioty , an- nouones her intention of attending the Inauguration bill and participating ia lt < i festivities. She clairoi the dlitinctlon of having atwiided every inaugaral ball " Tbla sloce she was old enough to do 10 , until it tr > < repubjlcani came Inti power , and of i tion havi'g d ncjd with ftur tr a ilects. W THE COURTS , Tcaterriny Doings Jn tbo Dlotrlct .lit illrUry The Afternoon Work In the Police Tribunal. The Mercer vs. Calvor cwo , which has been pending ia Judge Neville' * branch of the district judiciary , wai finlshoc yoitsrdiy , The jury returned a aoaloc verdict. Judge Wakoly tried , without jury , the case of White vs. Bogut , a > suit to cnm pel payment on some land , and returnee a verdict of $320 for the plaintiff. W. E. Jones flies a patition for divorce from his nito , Sarah E. Jones , on the ground of adultery and dosortion. Plain till In his petition alleges that defendant haa boon guilty of open and continue liason with a nun bj the name of M. E. Brandig ) that a bo haa boon guilty of criminal inti uucy with other pnrtloj whcsa names ore not specified. Mis .Jonos will be remembered membored as the lady who left her bus band last week on n protnnso of going to Plattamonth to pay a bill She did no return and Mr. J. fcai disuoveroi tha she ha ) taken with her eomo $1,700 in cash and negotiable paper. Charles L. Frltcbor , administrator of the catata of Jamoa n. Enyros , liloi a petition ia tills court to compel the dla- s lutlcn of a o'aitn ' ot mortgage , hold by William , N. Nason , on the ojtato o deceased. connT. "That ar'a the man , jndgo that's h'tn ' Wet did ho do ? Did cnuf , I talla you , Ho slugged mo on the shin with a big stick and hurt mo awful. I woan't doing nothing to him , either. " And LIzzio Calhonn , in Judge Boncko'a coortycater day afternoon went on to tall a wofa story of ho v aha had baon ma'icloasly bruised and beaten , by tha dofondan arraigned , Jamoi Lowroy- Beth parties are nnsavory bottomiloj. Afcer hearing th rich details rf th ? case , the jndgo calhd Lowroy to the front , aud gently Invited him to apponc hla signature to a $100 bond to leap the pcaco. This done , ho was releaaed with reprimand. Lizz'o Oalhouu emiled a awtot and oxpinstvo amilo auch ai can only bo assumed by avenged and td umphant feminity , aud swept out of the court room. A complaint was eworn out apatna Jamoi Campbell , a young man who la accused of grand Inrojny in connection With the robbery of Scherb at the post- office some weeks ago. It will b remembered that hla father Will lam Campbell , was arrcitul and jailer on the aamo charge Thursday moining having lean , It is well known , sptndiug mopoy lately in a manner nnaccouutibly lavish , and hiving , as n matter of cqaa publicity , no source whatever of honor rovt 11119. Young Campbell , it is aUcgo ) , had been heard to acknowledge that ho had found Scherb's pocketbook In the poatofiico. To the arreatn g oiliccr. however - ever , ho Bald tbat ho haa been gam- blicg very BUCCCSI fully of late , nod hac ihtta accumulated a largo i urn of money. The AVInitr ol 1HH t-5. The eignil Eorvlco anthoiities say this winter has been in all probability the coldest season experienced hoio since the establishment of a algcal tUtfon bore Dftaon years ajo. At least so the rjcoids tell the arctic talo. As coropired with the winter of 188U-4 , the din'-rtncj in mean temperature io qtt'to ' m rk > jd. For instance , in December , 188 ! ! , the moan temperature for the month was 23.1 ! de gree' , in December , 1884 , 17.3 degrees. In January , 388-1 , tin moan was 17 de grees ; in January , 1885 , 12.2 degrees. The ground ia frozen , to say the plumbers , to a depth of four fear , nnd ! pas ing the much vexed question of I ho reliability of the crift , this is c rcatnly a mn.irliablo depth and represents an In- lenuity of or Id which has been well ap preciated during the past seastn. Altogether , top winter of 18-t 5 , the iovtrity of which it Is predicted has boon mainly apt lU , is cno which will not oin to forgolt n , and one which will jear compaiiion witn the inumoiablo winter eeaon of 1857-8. A Token of Kfhpcct , There was a ploisant littJo party at the ivsidonco of Mr. The a. Mcldrnm , on North Fouttcenth street , last nlftht , on ho occasicn of the proBtnta'ion of a midaoine gold ricg to Mr. Jacnoi Gray , ycung Soot man who ii leivlog Omaha .0 return to hla home in Aberdeen , Scotland. Ho his inaio many rlenda hero by bii frank and nanlypays and they thought o very ani able to present him with some .snsjiblo token cf their approciaton ts wt-11 as remembrance of Ins iriunda in the "Gate City of the west. " Mr. M. Flem- ng , ar. , banded over the ring in a voiy appropiiato tnd kindly Hpo.-jih , wishing nmOodtpoJ , and Mr. Gray ruf.loi , h nkiig fcii frionda fjr thatr beantifnl ft. Refreshments and datcin filled n the remainder of a very enjoyable evening. Mlsa Oaldwpll , wno haa given a mu nificent do anon to found a Roman Mholic Uijiv * r iy In the United Stitoi , tbo first Amoricaa to receive from the opo the golden rose , which is proeentec ? ach year to the individual who has ren- lorcd the most signal aervlca to the church dating that year. 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