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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1885)
T3EE OMAHA DAILY BEE , HATUUDAY. DBOBMBBIt 12 , 1835. til i ITPr * " 1\T TIIT PtPttllT O VARIANCE IN THE HCDRES , The Wide DifTeronco Shown in flfctoroska Hnllroad Hates. HIGHEST AND LOWEST AVEKAGE , Union Pnotlla lint us Double Tlioso of tJio Itttrlltitcton Hanks ol' tlio Btnto HomlltiK 1 Honoris Capital NOWH. I molt Tttt ; nr.R's uxcoi.f : mrnr.At'.l The following tiiMcH , tnken trom tliu roconlfl in tlm oflico of Iho niihvny com- minion , will bo of vnluo to every onti interested in the railway problem , and especially to tho.su doing liuslntm with the companies n.-imcd , : tn < l should be fikiil away fur future reference. Ttxblo No. 1 giv R the frelglitltirifl'ln conU pur 100 pounds on lens than uarloiul lota , ami No. U tlio rnto per UX > pounds in carload lots ami over , l-'rom tue.so figures it will bo snon that tlio H vertigo rate on the. Union 1'ncillc is about double that mi the llnrllngltm & Missouri , and tlnit tin ; latter hauls freight of every clusschcuner Ulan any other routl in tlio Male. The Union liiclho charges tin ; lilghcHt tiver- ngo raU . the Fremont , Klkhorn & JMls- .snuri Viuloycome.s next , the Minmmpoli.s & Omaha , third , Missouri Pacific fourth , nml Burllnglon tifth. Th" Hioux ( Jity & I'neilin glveH rules on 100 mile- ) only , ami therefore camioL be taken into account in llio gencrul companion. On tliu 100 mile haul , however , itstarill'is thu same us that of the Burlington. SUM ir.it ONE. KKPOUTS OP S.TATI . : HANKS. iiK tha banlcs doliix bii iiHisH In thh Htiito which hava liltiil lluiir yearly report with the auditor up to il.Vto , are the Commoroial .Stato bank , llolilri-duu ; CJommurnial Statu bank , York ; Honors fc Clutpin , Mintlun ; l'irnt Naitonul. llaot- ; National , Asliland ; JS'ubraNkit Loan and Trust iiompanv. llti.Htliifxiij l-'ii-Kt Na tlonal , Ki'irni.v ) ; Fh > t National , Ucmtnil Clt.Hopubllean ; Valley bank , t'am- brid u : First Ntinnal bank , lirownvllloi IVojilu.s" hank , U atrk-o ; Madioon Uounty JJHVJII/CH / bank , AiadNon ; ( 'nmley Comity bank , Scoiliv ; l-'nnwrs' ami Urovurx1 bank , llittlu Oreuk ; Wood liver bank , Wood llivur ; Holt ( 'oinitv bank , O'Null ; Hunk of North I'oiiil , Klooiniii ton H\ > oh illicit bank. KtoomiiiKlon ; Iturmim A Juwtttt , Hrnkim llnw ; Illnti Valluy bank , Wilbur ; Omaha National bank , Omaha ; Clti/.i'iia' National bank , 1'lntUimuitlr , Firnt National , Aruutlim ) ( ; Itiink of Ua > vonpwt. vonpwt.TUO.SJ : riTr iiovjis AOAJ.S. UoferriiiK to thy i-outrovuftiy about ( ho iHiiU ! ofw \ city rot'timlla bead , Mr , U. K. Mouru tiskid u > thu KKK I'liiu-iwoiitativi ) jvsterday : "Wlum nrouMaU | for thecu uoiuls wt < r i invited 1 Mold Mayor llurr that I had a OU.IOIHHwho : WHS willing to t k the untlro KMIO of .V' , < MM ) at 0 pur vent iuiou t , and had aulliori/.i'il niu to pay a proinium for * H'l botnU , I don't romwuhor wliothur 1 told Mayor liurr thu uuionnt ol thu iirumimu or nut , but it wiwl wurquJil1 CITV ItlllKHS. lion. K , 8. Kuvnoldr ) , thu miti-nioiioiio- lUt Uindor In Iliitler ( xtiinty. in visiting triunda in Lincoln , preparatory to muv- ing to ( Jrovo count- , Kansas , wlirro ho has bought a farm , Mr. Reynolds hus closed out nil his Intcrmts In Nebraska , and will go down Into Kaisas to-'row up with the country , and edncute the pcopln in sound principle * of practical economy. Tinnpponrnnee of the HurllnglQii & ftlU < inirl pay car yesterd-iy made the railroad boys linjipy. The I're.sbyteriatf ba/aor was brought to a close last night , the receipts of tlio evening beinj'about .VK ) . Jouph Wllloby and family have gomi to ( Jreenborougl N. C. , for "the winter. Hearing that the dime museum on U street was about lo he moved to C'hieugo , I. K. McClure , the Mihvankee , ngcnt , vNiteil the plact ) yi torday in liopi'fiof wfuiirini ; the trrtiisportatlon of tinoutlit. . Hi'Jtm nmlble to tfniu iuliii'1- ( unco id the front door , hti wont to HIP ri-ar , whcro ho lotind all Ihi'iieiuileslei-p- ing on straw around the kitchen lire. 1'oor bttslnets here had left them de ti- tiitis , and the two little children who went wont to pose in llin show ai Albinos Joundit moro prolitablo to beg for bread nml nlekliM on HID street. 11 is needles to say that McCHuro tlid not make n salu. Tlie urain hnyerHiiro hi'ginnini ' ; to con- griiiratii In Lincoln for tlio wininr cam paign . About cents is the rulini ; price now for sound car corn. Tlit'superlnteiiduniHof the Ilnrlinglon % Missouri divisions { 'ongrilgnling at this c'itv are tryinsr to induce their cinpliycs to join the "IVoleetivo Aixocitition of the Chiuajio , Hnrliii ton itliuiiiuy ami leased lines. " The fee is ! ? J , with assi'ssincntH which miikes the averrig.- yearly co.t of $ ! MD ) insurance about , l > ) . 1'rof. I'ray , a sleight of hand nvlii , is in town trying to talk llio Mitrlingtonib Mis souri authorities inlogivlnghim $110 ami a ticket to Denver , claiming ho was rob bed of that amount on thu cam hero Thnr.-diiy. * Mrs. C. C. Uilln , asisler of Mrs. ( Iran KiiMgn , died at her residence , H.'u ( i .street , , Thursday afternoon from typhoid fever. The bond of the new county treasurer , Jacob Uoeho , has been lixed at $ MU. < m. Morris Adler , a dealer in second hand goods , wa.s arrested Thursday afternoon by the pollen on the charge of keeping a "fence. " The linilnu : of a mimimr of stolen articles on his premises will make Adler's chances of uointr to jail pruliy strong. At present lie is out on ball. Tobias Castor , the democratic war horse of Saline , came in from Wither yesterday , and i.s disporting himsulf about llio Coniinureial. I'Ysmk : ICruger , agid : : ( > , a farm laborer in Lancaster county , was adjudged in sane. yesterday and .sent to tliu asylum. Krnger I.s a native of Kuiu. . T ! ' . ' ! eommUtiw on public lands and buildings were in session at the capitol yesterday auditing the monthly accounts. jMr.s. , ] . J. Di'hifio.v , son and daughter , left Lincoln yesterday fur a three years' visit in California. One of the Wells , Fargo & Co. Express wagons was smashed yesterday b.vji run away horse , and the contents distributed about the streets in wild profusion. Dennis J ) . Sullivan has been appointed as a city letter carrier in place of Frank Fibber , removed. It is considered some what s-ignitieaiit that Sullivan was named for the position by L'o-itniaster General Vilas. Prof. Allmon's dancing class last night wa.s largely attended. Next week the place of meeting will be the eily hall. 8TATB AK1IIVALS. F. ( I. Hamor , Kearney ; L. J. Simmons , Feward ; , J. W. Kllor , Mr.s. K. A. Cole , Fairmount ; 11. T. Clarke. Omaha ; .fohn < / ' . Allen and wife , Hed Cloud ; ( ! eo. A. Post , York ; N. A. DulV , Syracnsu ; .Ftvmes A\r. \ Jjiisk , Exeter. for llin Keen. Attorney Warren Switxler commenced suit in the district court yesterday against David F. Fun ton to compel thu payment of $ .1,000 alleged to bo duo .the pl'aintill' by the defendant for attorney's tees. The petition states that Mr. SwIU- lir ; wan retained by Mr. Fentoii as his counsel in the case of Funton vs. Hen- dixen , the iiiiderstiinding being that if ho won the cnscSwit/ler was to receive one- half of the value of certain lands in liti gation as his fees. The case was do- eid.-d in favor of Fcnton in the district court , but tlio defendant appealed. When the attorney came to demand his money , which ho alleged would amount to $ . * i,000 , Kenton refused to pay him on account of the appeal. The case is still pending in the higher court , and Mr. Swit/.ler biumr anxious to secure his money , commenced suit for the amount named. Personal Pa Jules Lombard , the great basso per- fnnilo assoluto of Chicago , is in the city , stopping nt the Millard. Mr. William Whisker left last night for ISngland , to bo gone several months , and will visit relatives in that country. A. L. Spearman. S. 0 Patterson nml wife , Springfield ; William Itnrko , Friend ; I ) . Audurson , Columbus , aru at the Can- Held. - Urcvl'.es. The .Juvenile Mission band of the First liaptii-t eliuruh will ulvo an eiiterl.ilu- men ) eoiisihtingof dialogue ! : and music , after which relrusliinuuls will liti Nerved , Tuesday evening , Dece.mbur lo. Admid- nion free. New rales worn put in force by the Western Union Telegraph cmnpiu.\ yes terday. Thu rates are com > idi < rah'l.v re duced to the prineinal eastern points , cs- lieeialiy in the easu of nijxht messages , which are sent by tlio Western Union to all tae larger ami more important east ern cities at the rale of 35 cents for the lir > t ten words and one cent for each ad > ditioual word , This is a reduction of " ) and 1 J cents in night rates. Tliu day rale ' is alsi ) reduced to a number of the' prin cipal eastern cities. Tlio drama , thu "Sor.ial Glass , " was by rctlut'Bt repl'iitcd htxt evening at St. I'liilomena'ri hall by thu members ot llm temperaiieu society. Thu rendition of the play oxeeeded , if anything , the ex cellency of the night before , and all who attended were highly pleased. Owing to the lai'gil numbers who weru nnablu lo aftend on the two n.ghts of thu Author's Carnival , the ladies of St. John's Guild concluded to givn every body one more elianuu to enjoy thu bmtli- ties of the entertainment. Accordingly the hall on Douglas street was again titled last ovfiiilug with an ciithuMas- tie crowd , and the Indies were encouraged in their work by additional financial aid , I'AVOIMTK IIOMK IIKMIJOV la war THE ninu''l not tit conliiln H slti lo | iur tlcluut iiii-Hiiiry or iniy injiirUnn ub MUIK'O , Ijlll N I'I'IIIIIA ' Vr.UIU'MII.IC. IT Wll.l , fl'IIK .M.I. IIISi\HUMCU'SilJ : : UV HKIIANIIKMKVT wi UK i.iviu : , in > Nf.VS AM ) STOV.IC'II. If ynnr liver l ( nit or onlur , tlicn your wluilo t-yploni is lU'runucil , Tliu lilocul Is liiiHiio | , llm liiviitli olloii > lvu , you huvu litMiluuhu , t'evl iHiDruiil , < j | . | ilril ( l und IIPI-VOU * . I'd iiroveiu u moi-OMirimucoii- illtlou , tiikii in uueu tiliuiiKini HKUUI.ATllll. II' > ou Icd.luwMlonlnry . mo. t > r ullur uHU Kiiixur Arn.cno.s's , iivuiil blliiimuMHinl inUu Hhiuiiuii4 I.lvt-f Hoju- laiur , Uuru to fulluvu. If you ImviM'ulDM Hiiyililuir Imrdofill- ? i IMn , or luvl lii'in-y uttur infuU or t-k't < l > l < .H ut nlj ut , tului u doro unit you will IVel i'olibviui nail bk'C'p iiluasiititly. U' you uiv u iiiUoniUlu uticiur with CoNsni'ATioN , DvsrKr.-tiA uiul lln.iuuj- hT.SH , M'l'U IC'lluf III ( HIM ) 111 .SIllllllUIH l.lvnr Itt'ttnliilor. It ilriui nut ivijulru c-oiuliuiul ilo > hiir , uuJ costa but a u-Jilu. Ji wilicufuyuu , If ynu miUo up In tliu nuirntpir wltU ft Vlllcr , Urn ) laatii In youjnumtli , Tlk'P Shaianus Uvur tU'Kiintiir. | It corrocti , InnCi | Uu IlilioiiA Slonuoli , t > WAt > tin thu lluiiiili , iiiul ( HciiiiM * tlm l-'iiiTiM'J'inixiiu. ( 'iiii mi i.i iiliiin iitHMibUMiu kul'ol'iillmriiu tuiJTunjo toiivint Hiiiriiaclilnyr | .cickiioiu. HIIIIIIHHU I.Ivor will rellovg t'olu' , | lrwUai-li , flv' ' ' Dywiitery. uiul tUo torn- CITY CRIMES AND CRIMINALS , Doings of the Law Breakers nud Actions of the Police , BARRETT'S KILLING JUSTIFIED. A Woman's 1'Ylglitful Storof Alinsc Another Tnlc of "U'oo .fall nelcnsctl-Other tfcwa. Tlie Dnrrett liyesterday'.s HUB was mentioned the fact of the death of Charles Barrett , who was shol liy Jack Cook in n row ul the stock yards three weeks ngo. The in- tiuesl , held Thursday nfteruoo'n nml yes terday morning , ilevelopui } no new facta of Interest. Brnuo .Strathman , Iho man in whose saloon the iroiiltio urine was the lirst wit ness. Hu testitied to seeing the tltjooiwd several times during the day of the.shoot ing. Barrett raised a disturbance in hi.s saloon. Ho orilprcd the dcci'iiied out of the saloon after he had "blocked" him for a round of drinks. Thu witiiOM did not .sec Cook until after thu shooting , which ooeurred iu tliu alley. He slated he ran out in the til Joy and saw Cook and sonic man he supposed to be the tie- eou ed. The latter said , "U'lioiathatr" Conk answered "ll Is inn. " Witness then ran out , and when itbivit IOJ yards away heard six shots , lirst one ami then live in rap ! 1 succession. Barrett .shot four times into Sirutlmiuus' phieu previous to- the shooting In the alley. After the deceased went out the lirst time , he returned ami W.IH again ordered iiul , and it was after this that tliu four shots were fired through the window. Aiigiiht Black testilicd that he was in his own house when he heard Ihu shots. He ran over to .Stralhman'ssaloonwhich wa.s empty. Cook went in and ran out again. Hu entered tlie front and went out ( he hack door. In ix lillle while Cook ro-enlcred and wald he had been in a bad llx bub hud gel out of it , A big man , lie saiil , Hlruek him und knocked hint down. He rolled away from him a few feet and fired n shot at him. L. Curtis was in the saloon when the flr.st row occurred. He heaitl Stralhmaii order Barrelt out of the saloon , and saw thu latter buck out with something shin ing hi his hand. In a miuulu thu bullet c.ar.n ) ill through Ihe window. He met Cook after supper and heard him say ho luul a fight. John Jacobs testified seeing some man fire a shot at Strathinan'H .saloon , and then walk up around Johnson's .saloon. It wa.s too dark to distinguish him. Dr. K. A. ICelley , after oxamiug the de ceased loillliod that the immediate cause of death wasexhaustion from the wound , The bullet wus found near the .skin on the outside of the knee. Hit could not say that the wound wus neees-'arily fat al. It wus evident ( hat thu leg hail been seriously injured in the blood' supply or nerve tissue. The bull gra/.eit the small er bono winch might hnvo deflected ( lie course of the bullet. The bnllut wound caused gangrene and the latter exhaus tion which produced death. The coroner , accompanied by District Attorney Kstelle ami Deputy blierill'.Jim Kwing went lo South Omaha yesterday morning ami JackCook being ill hand Ihe inipieslwas finished. The following jury wa.s impanelled : A. R. Kenwiek , D. II. Johnson , John K. McCaiin , George 1C. ll is , Thomas fox and D. II. Reynolds. Nine witnesses were examined , includ ing Cook who tlid the killing , and Joe Curtis tuo mini whose ear wa.s grazed by one of Barren's reckless .shots. Within a few minutes Ihe jury found a verdict lo the ell'cct than "upon the evident , wu believe thu shooting was justiliublo and without felonious intent and in solfdo- fcii.se. " Thus exonerated Cook retains hi.s lib erty , and this is pro'iuuly tiu end of the aflair forever. South Omaha i.s bettor oil by thu loss of a very hard character , and another soul i.s reaping in glorv the re ward of thu miscreant oil uurth. Bar- rett'.s funeral will oeour this morning , as his body is in a very ollensive condition. A. STO11Y 01C'KUKLTV. . Blrs. Duncan Agiiiti Acuuios Her Has- liiititl ol' Itriitality. The police weru munitioned last eve ning to 1U07 D.ivunport , where it was re ported that Mr.s , Lottie J. Dunean was j lying in a low condition , caused by terri- i bio trealmoiit received at the hands of her husband , Robert W. Dunean , of the linn of Duncan & Wallace. In company with tlio clllccrs a reporter visited thu place , and found Mr.s. Duncan in bed with her lilllo girl , apparently in great agony. Afler a frantic cft'ort to control herself , iu - - ' , ' of hur p.-in , .Mrs. D'.Ticau ' ' told her story. Her husband , she said , had maltreated her in the most brutal manner and hail throu'o lud to kill her , which threat ho had nearly made good. This Iat series of abuses begun over one week ago , when Duncan choked and kicked her in Ihu most hor- note manner , llu had told her that hu would kill her us Latter had kllK'd hid wile , mid would gut out of it all right , too. too.Night buforof last , Duncan onion d thu house and stniok h tr a t.nTiblo blo.v in the hroiMl , knocking hur half aoro.ss thu room against thu sowing machine , wlieru she fell Hunsuloss. He tneu left tliohoiiM ) uiul has notsiuoo ruturuud. As sjiin as he was gouo the little girl .summoned thu neighbors , who found Mrs. Duncan iu a pool of blood which was flowing from lief month. Supposing her to bo dying , a pltysieian was .suinm.mud , but hu 'soon restored her to eonsuioiisnuis. Mrs. Duncan usMirto that her husband has left her destitute iu her distress , and lastevening slio sent thu litllu girl lo hi.s More to ask him lo provide her with food , as .slm hu't ' iiouo iu Mu homo. In ufthorl limn thu litili ) g.rl . returned crying , .say ing that her father had kicked her out of Ihe store with curses. Tlm oHietii's who visited thu house last nljjit kindly provided the lady with meat und prepared somu beef tun which shu ate with a reli-Ji. Other details which she recited of hur husband's cruelty were horrible in luo c.xtrcnu ) , and if truu show the man to be a brute of tlm worst description , Last August ( lioru was sonic trouble between the sumo parties which loimd its way into thu papers , it being assarted iliut Duncan had dnged his wife out of bud by Iho hair 01 liur Head and brutally as-faulted her , In May , this your , Mrs. Duncan was examined by thu board of lii.s.inity as to hur mental condition , and wa.s found to bu saiiu. .Shu was brought huforu thu board on complaint of hur husband , who wishud to iouuru u divorce. Heart loss Treatment. Thursday afternoon a littlu Hix-yonr- old boy whose fauu and hands looked as houirh th.iy worn fro'.m through ami through , was found sitting in Ihu snow on ( icorgia 1'ark avenue , crying bitterly. A guntlumau whohappunud to bu passing nt thu timu took the Httlo fellow into his hoii.iu , and after thawing him out pretly thoroughly , and giving him u cup of warn ) coll'uo , gel him to toll his story. He said that his namu was Kggloston. and thai lita puronU lived nu r lliu corner 'of Tactile mid 1'hll Sheridan stun-Us , lie hud beun aunt out in thu bitter cold to haul a heavy sled-load of meat from n butuliur shop down town to hU lioiuu , Ills stop father , folio was in the linuso at the time w.th nothing particular lode do , declined i to nndertake the ( a k , but coinmUsioncit Hie six-year-old boy to do it. Obcoursc the litlto fellow was nneipial to tlaswork , bill tbiretl not struggle against his l.tther's cruelly. The neighbors of tin ! Vitulily are indignant nt the treatment of thrf boy , of wnlch the above instance ijnsin'cli'neii , and declare , that , means saonld be taken to put a stop to it , _ . t. T1II-2 MiVYOllHJKjtiK.YSKU THUM. Three Crooks Turned Upon the Town Tlio nihtflinl , Wcnttty. Marshal CuminIng.s was exceedingly wrathy yesterday because Mayor Boyd re- leuseil 'I'tmrsday night tlireo of tlio most notorious characters In town , Charley Kirk. Dug Burns and Frank Nichols. All Uireo of these men belong to the class Of pimps anil were sent tip by Judge Stetiberg someday.s ago on bread and water sen tences. Last evening seine pressure was brought lo bear on the mayor and ho or dered the release of iho trio. "I don't , hou much use in my running these fellows in and having them scut up to the county jail , " Haiti Marshal Cum- mliigs , "If , just us soon as Ihu doors are fairly locked , Mayor Boyd i * to turn around nml release them. These are the men who give Omaha , a hard mime , Wo are trying to rid thu town of them and liiiyd refuses to back MS , but turns to the assistance of tlio very men who ought to be driven out. Those fel lows now walk tins strcel < and snap their lingers at us booniHu they know they have the mayor at. their back. I'll de clare that I nut distjouraged and don't see siuy use of making a fight against those men if all our tvork is uiidonu in this stylo. " Another police ofliclal said in com meiitiiig on tlio sninu mailer : "Mr. Boyd ami Dr. Miller are milled in howling for a hotter and larger police force. Why , If the number of men wa.s Increased to a thousand , we couldn't rid the town of Ihieves ami thugs and pimps and auspicious characters , HO lorn ; as Mayor Boyd i.s acting dead against us. ' Wo .secure the tmvst'nud conviction of such men as Kirk and Burns and Nichols and then , before their t'lrms are half ex pired , the mavor turns them upon the town again. It is certainly diseburugo- " " An Inebriated Threat. There tveru two very c-xuitetl individ uals eonlined in the city jail last evening , and their protestations and deiiuncia lions made night hideous in that quarter for several hours. These men wuro John Morris and "Billy Smith , " both of them being gloriously dnmlc. "I'll suu the city for SiO.OOO in the morning , " yelled Mi * . Morris. "This is an insult , and I'll ' mvo $1,001) ) bonds for mv appearance ill the morning. " This gentlemen se > nied in ignorance of the cliurgi ) preferred against them , and a waggish fellow prisoner inform ; d them that they were accused of stealing chick ens. ens."It's ad dl'.oyelled ; Mr. "Smith , " fairly howling aiid dancing around tlio cell in a ftiriohs I'miniier. ' "I'm from Thayer county , und'f ' don't steal chick ens. Who sav.S'l stole ehlekons ? " and a fierce light shone out of thu man's wild eyes. And for an hour thereafter both men endeavored to explain to their fel low convicts and a reporter that , they hud no us : ! for llu * . fiAiiv < ? fowl and wjr'o re spectable business mnn. 'You'll bo all Tight in the morning. " rum-irked some one present , trid Mr. Morris responded , "You but , but thu city will bo out ! ? 10,0K , ) . " Police John Hurke , Juui.is . Williams and Ed Weiss , three eoni-huskuM from Iowa , were brought up bufom Jml j SI mburg yesterday charged with vagrancy. They had eiirned considerable money in the 11 iwloyo sHto and camn over to Omaha lo.spomHr. Tliu judgi ) scut Ilium out , to work on the B. & M. railroad ex tension. B. B. Itronnan was picked tip intox- icalud yesterday and ) > aid a line ot ? . " > nml costs. He was very indignant at Iho treatment h" had received , and insisted that hu would sue the city forsJHOJJ. Clwrlo.s Smith , for disturbance of the peace , wa- , lined $1 and costs. John Mannwuilcr , who hud boon fight ing , paid a fine of 10 nml costs. John Higgenboth-m disturbance of the peace , was lini" ! iml in : i- 1)runic NiUn n Dirk. "IIo's got a dagger ; look out , " yelled n liflle loat OllieiTd Horrigan and Whulon as they worn about to arrest George B. Caldwull , an intoxicated one- armud llagman , lust ovuuing. The olllours , howoyer , mudu Ihu arrest with out being stubbed , although an ugly- looking dirk knife was found on ( hu prisoner. Cahhvell was arrcshd at hi.s home , near Twentieth and Piere.i streets , where Ihu olliecrs vvuni .siiinmoir'd by a telephone mes ago tiiiil. hu had threatened - ened to kill his wife. At the jail hu was very furious on account ot his arrest , , but was obliged to go behind thu burs. A Colored Thief Caught. Charles Smith , n colored individual , was arrustod last night for stealing hats , caps , shoo.s ami other portable articles from thu Colons housu. Smith owned up lo thu larujiiy and most of the goods were recovered , nomn of them having biMin p.tw.iit.l . Tiu oalprit vv.is loukud up in thu city jail. Additions to tliu Criminal Calotxlnr. Transcripts from llio police court were fllud in llm district court yesterday in the following oases : John W. Lauur , murder ; Burlio Muun , .s"lllng llrpior in a house of prostitution ; Thomas Carroll , shooting with utCjiu it I't Kill ; Vjutoria llovvunl , colored , gritnd lurcuny , A. Coasting Auoldent. There was u gay eo.isting party on the Doilgo street hllljl'ajif , evening , and dur ing the early jwiir , } the street echoed with tlio murry sounds emanating from the throats of a suoru of young ladies mid goiitlomim in tlmy wlt'tly glided on ruir nors over the glHlcilmg snow. About U o'clock , however , ilil accident happened which fjuiokly ololm.'d ' the hill of tins jolly coaalur.s , As u truvis containing suvunil liulic.i and gontlumen wasdusuunding the hill at u rapid pace , Mr. H. W. Farlliur.-.t , who was Muering , lost enutrol ot thu Bled , uiid it dashed to thu biilo of thu road , striking llm crosswalk at Seven- tiiunth btnuil and uscuiigtiiiioocupuiits. ] ! The tr.ivis run partly iiudur the walk , and Mr. 1'urkluir.st's loft lug was caught in such > \ manner that when hu was thrown forward Ihu pressure Hmippud Ihe bone , The injury i.s a very bud ouu , thu fruoturo bumg comjiouudud jtibt iibovo ( ho uuu | | , Mr , l'.ii'l > Uurot wus ru- inovcd to his bourding housu , 181J Dodgu stfoeti vyhuru ( ho fracture was rudi'uml by Pr , Soiuors. Hu wil | prob.ibly be DOII- lined to his bed for thruo months. Mr. P.-rklmr.- tlm chief uuginc.cr of the union I'uuiliu bridge , luiving ohargo of ( liyvprk d riiJJ | Air , ' ' jion'tia' KATIE'S STRATAQEM. nv ( . 'ii.viu.Ks ' ii. Old rarinor Mnrton was what Is called n hard man -close ami grasping u man who always matte a sharp bargain , and generally contrived to get the best of it Not only was hu n hard man , but also n very Indignant one ; although llko many Others of the sumo stump , hu considered himself to be very well iiilcrnied , His fstvorlto lobby was spiritualism , upon which subject lie Imagined hlnnnlf to be nn iiuthorilv' , Sttpi'rslltloiis to the last d. 'groe , nothing nleas-.ul him better than togi'linto tin argiunanl with omedoily npuil his own theme , and to give them what ho called "somo kiiouk-down poiuls. " Of all his possession * ! ( and Mr. Morton was in very comfortable circumstances , the owner of a tine farm , well tilled and cultivated- ) all his poessions > , there was none Hi it tin prl/.iul so highly or loved so well , in his own stilish way , as his dauglito ate. Handsome , bonny Kate Merlon ! The prettic t girl tor miles around. Sllu wus the acknowledged bullu of the small circle in winch shu moved. It I.s hardly lo bo wondered at , then , that Fill uerlcrtoii \ was , us he himself expressed it , "completely Muggured , " when ouu line morning Dick \\il-um \ , a young m , in who hud uccii spending a Miiort vacation in the eouuiry. eamo walking up the pretty pall ) luulled to tne lariu , aiid .stopping witore this old gen- tleuiuu wus Dimly employed arr.iiigiug some ( lowers , proeeml'd in an easy , mi- concerned sort of way to tell him that ho was iu love witn hi * duujiitor ; , ami con cluded by asking tao faruuM consent to an ciig.igeiii'.ml. Old Mrloii dropped the light g.ir Ion hoc witu winch ho u.ul boon woi'Kin < r , ami slariid tit Diuk wuu an oxpiMssiou of mingled ama/.enii ut and angiu1 amaze ment ihut DICK should dam to address him upon such a .subject , ami anger as hu rnllcetud that KatumusliiavuuncouragDd him lo do so. " .N'o , .sir , " ho answered at last , "I don't want you or any ituu city chap coming around aftur my girl. Wlien she srcls married if sue ever does it will be one of our otVii kind -a iii.tn who can work , and not to a holiday-Liking , easy- loving eluui like you : " i'oung \ \ ilsjn felt the hot liloo.l mount to his oueeks , and it was with dull utlty that hu repressed his anger as hu re plied : "Mr. Mcrton , yon wrong me and dome mo a great injustice. I cun work , and us hard as any m 111 , if need be. " "Well , juslieu or no jiiitiuj , " said the angry obi man , "you li.ivu mv answer , and the sooner you t-iku your o f od' the better , "saying wni h lie turned upon his heel ami wuliu-.d to v nvl liii : housii , leav ing Dick no alU'.rnalivo but to follow his advice , which lie very wisely did , men tally denouncing Mr.Lurton \ as a nur- row-mimlcd old idiot , "Kuto ! liuty ; " snouted thu farmer , as soon as he re.ioliud the hoiiiu. "Ves , father , " responded a merry voice , and a in imcnt at'lorwurd , as his daughter entoivd tiu ruo.u aiul cau uc sigiit of his face , she eo. Hunted : "Wiut is thu m.illur , father J" "Al.iltur"eclioo.llli. ! < o' 1 mini , "There's matter cnongn , 1 thin. . ; , an , I you know What it is as well us I do. " Ami truth to toll , Kate did know , al though she a'Vuetul ignorunoo , for it had bei-ii arrange I between herself and Dick that he sliomd sound the old gentleman upon I lie .subject. " 1 never us. oiled , " wont on the farm er , "tliutyou , w.io Itho.i ri\i \ w.isio prou I and sensi'hlu , wout.l alloiv an idle , sliii't- luss fellow like tliatDickrdsoi : to in.iku up to you. I've nolicutl that you appeared - ed to lit ; uucoinni. ) ! ! friendly of lat.i , but I noor supposed tt would come to that. " "i'ou arc. mistaken , father , when you cull him shiitle.ss and idle ; " replied his daughter. "Mr. Wilson works closely all Ihu year round , and the linn by widen he is employed- allow him a few weeks cuch .summer. In a short lime he will bo obliged lo return to the city , and wu had hoped lo have your permission to our engagement buforu hu went. " "Aid which you will never got , " said the old man. "I might have known that you would tsiko his part , " he went on. x'but murk my words , Kate , hu shall never have you with my consent. 1 don't like thuin liariim-.soanini young city chups , and novur did. Tiiiiy ru no credit lo any one. " Then he uddu.l , "J'hcru'.s young D.inison , whose father is rich , and who will soon como into linu propurly of his own. " But Kate interrupted him : "I detest Mr. D.mis > n , fu.tlicr , aw' ' wouldn't jnurry hit" / ; ; 10" was worth U-10" ' . . no ! if 1 cant huvu the nun of my cnico. at letst I ll n.ivo no ollur. " ' 'Well , "said tiie farmur , "you've heard my opinion , and you'll liuil it hard Lo change it. You clue I know whut's what , and y. u don't , " with wiiiou suj.s ru.n.irk hu left the room. Now Air. Morton hnh a. friend naihcd Jo-ioph Harris , or "Old .Foe , " as he pre ferred to cull himself. Hu was a nurtio- nlir : crony of llio farmer's , ami for u loii ! * ; lime buck Iho two old men luul been Li the habit of nu-uting at the village inn. upon a certain uvciiing uirhwuek , ami omitting together over a friendly glus.s. Ivate was aware of this , and sue hit upon a plan that , with thu co-oimr.ition ot Ol-l Joe , promised to * bring about the result she dusinsd. This w.is iimUicr more nor ldcs lliun to frighten her father into "iving his ooasuiit. K.ilc hud often hoard him bo isl of how liu had niudo a compact With an old richoolmutu tiiat , Whiuliuvur ol Ilium died lirst .ihoitld , if hu had the powjr , return and ap < uar to thu other , an I thus coavinc.i him boyoinl doubt ot' the e\i.steiK ! > * of a spirit world. Ami it was upon t us tli.it she had based liur suhumu. Kalu hud always biion a great favorite with Mr. Harris , hut her projiosition rulhisrastonlsh.nl him. "J will do my bust to help you , Kitty , " ho said at ht.sl , "although it i.s rather a ticklish piecii of business. However , if It emi bu muhagud at all Old Joe i.s the one to do It. " , A dark , stormy Novonibor iiighl. Sleet ami rain coining down In teji'ijiits , an. I boating against thu windows of the littlu vlllugu m us thou.ri | it would force an 1111- iruncu. Within , sealed around a glow ing lire whtMu brightness and warmth hud tempted faomo of thorn toovcr.ituy lliuir uucu-ilouiuil tlmn wuro groupud pm'hups half a dozen p irsoiis. Among item was Mr. ll'irrisand Farmur Morton. "Well , said Old Jou at length , ami ris ing as he spoke , "it's it douccd bud night , thore'.s no denying that , but It's gelling very lute , and I m ut bo going , ( ion.i night , " ho coutiiuted , us hu held out His hand. " ( lood night. " returned the other , aho rising. "I'm sorrv wo tlo.n'igu tint . < am. road , for 1 shall bo p.V mysylf In a. j'uw minutes. " "Wliuwl what n night ! " muttered the farmer , as hu trudged along ( huditrk , lonely country road , und glaiioiug mi- uuslly from sidu to sldu. Truth to lull hu was nol a littlu nervo.is , as his thoughts revert'-d to the conv.Tnitlou of the uvuii- ingwhich hud lie > n puriouly ) < led by Old Joe to thu subR-i-toi . < > | iintuilisui. , U hud been all rigat in llin plcuhuut littlu room of thu inn , with its bright lights and cheerful liru. But out on Ihu dUmul country I'ouil itvvs aUogulln'rivdilVuruiit mutter. Ncvur befort had thu jouuiuy aiiuaredi | | > o lung. And ityer and anon a fuulipg that hu ( iiiuUt not VM st would uunso thu farmur to turn round and look buhiml him , as thoiii'li hu h.ilf uxpee ed to liui.soinet.ilu | < | folutying | Him , IM vain hu tried to ilismiH Ihu uniilea.iuiitMibjoc.t from his thoj ht.s , It would nut bu driven away. Ho even edited to wla.v tie , but all to no purpose , iiul quickening hisnac-o nntlt it was almost a vim , hur ried onward , feeling , as he afterward re marked , "as Iliousli something strange and terrible was about to happen. " Home nt lasl How welcome and In viting the warm farm kitchen seemed , with iU largo , old-fashioned lire-place , and before it tlio farmer's owi comfort able arm chair , while on a table near by lay his plpo and tub.icco. Doubly invit ing it appeared to Air. Merlon , contrast ed with the darkness ami storm with out. Despite the latent1 of the hour , and the fuel thnl ho was early riser , the farmer fell disinclined to retire. investing himself of his rain sonkod oycrcout and hat. the old man lit his pipe and settled himself back in his chair before the lire , having lirst forti- lictl the inner man with a cncrou.s dose of something which lie poured out of a Hash. Now , whether it wa" the warmth of the lire , or the soothing ell'eet of lite to * bueeo of the contents of the Husk or the contents of the llask or the combined ef fect of all three , 1 am Utiulile to tell , bu that as it may , certain it i * , that before longthe furmor b.'gun to neil ami In a short Unto he was last uslcep. Kxuetly how long ho slept Mr. Merlon could not. toll when he wa.s suddenly aroused by the opening of the door lead ing Irom the kitchen to the hall. Starl ing up hurriedly hu wa.s almost puraly/etl with fr g U , to behold in the doorway a liguro ctiillicdiu white from head to foot. As it stood motionless , and looking steadily at him. it seemed to thu excited imagination of the farmer ( .and In the uncertain light of the lire , which had got loW ) us Ihuugli It wuro positively linrinous. Cold drops Of perspiration stood out upon his forehead ; he tried lo speak , but could utter no sound. At lust , with a great cllorl , he managed to say : "Who and what are your" The apimrutiou advanced a step no'irer and replied , in : i low , hollow tone : "I am the spirit of your old friendco. ( ! Lnwlon. Have you lorgotton our agree ment ? " Hud the farmer been less terrified hu mighl have detected a curtain resem blance between the voiot. of the spirit , and that of his friend Joseph Harris. But , ho was thoroughly frightened to be verv observant. "No , " ho answered , ( rumbling ; " 1 havu not forgotten. " Then ho stain- "When did die " inured : yon ? "I was drowui-d nt sea ten years ago , " said the spirit. "A long llmu , " remarked the farmer. "Why have you not appoarud to mo before - fore ? " The appuralion sighud as it. answered : "It is not permitted to a spirit to ap pear upon curtli , except under curtain conditions ami for a curium object. 1 am here to warn you. and to save you from committing a great wrong. " "How ? " Hiked tlie trembling old man. The spirit slowly raised its arm und pointed upward. "Vour daughter , " it said. "Yon are tilling a grevious wrong ill preventing her trom having thu man she loves , and making two young people misorublu by keeping them apart. " "What would you havu mo do ? " qu cr ied tliu farmer. "Withdraw your opposition ami let them be married. 1 our child's happi ness is at st.iku , and the young man is in every way worthy of her. Besides , you uro ii Ivu'i'u.i.l in years , and should see her sullied before you , too , arc called awav. " "I will consent"faltered , thu terrified old m.in. 'I'll apparition continued to gu/.o steadfastly at him. "tl is well , " It stld : at last ; "my mis- H'IOII i.s accomplished , and I may rest. Farewell ! " Saying wliio'i ' , the spirit glided through the door and disappeared. For a long lime tliu farmer continued to sit buforu the dying embers of llio lire , gu/.iug in u sort , of stupor at the spot where he hud seen llio phantom K msing binis.'lf at last , ho became uw.iro that it was daylight. Ho rose , and pulling on his cout anil liut , walked out into ini ! fresh morning air , pondering meanwhile over thu occuroaees of the night. "K.ilo , " said the farmer , after break fast was over , and his datiglilur was on- SMgod clearing thu ( able , "I've been thinking considera dy of laloof this love alair of yours , ami I've about made up my mini ! to lot you have vour own way. and m irry your swuetheart , since you scorn to think so much ot' him. " "I love him butter than ony 0110 else > the world-except you. " sl- . ; ' , , ; , l/uaml lln'ow.-- , , her , irmj roumi ' .f.iiier's neck. "Well , lot him give satisfuctory proof thai ho can support you propurly , " re plied her father , "ami ho m.iy hnvo you. " Buforu long them was a wedding in the quiet little village church , ami Dick Wilson and Kate Merlon were made man and wife. Lo g afterward Kale tion- fes-iod to her father the iriek thii.y had ru- soi'tnil to , laughingly adding , "Ail's fair in love , you know. " But when spoken to on the subject thu old geiillumuii sliuke.s . his liund ; ami to tills day he ( irmly asserts his belief Unit wiiut lie saw was nothing less than a spirit , and a "knock-down" proof of the truth of his put llioory thai spirits do occasionally revisit ourth , and thai hu U hud scuii into of them. AUOI ; A fair audloauu wiluo.-wu-d Alloo Harri son's llrsl H pearniiuo hum in "Hot Wutur. " Tuu piirforuiuuci ) is a roaring farce , much on I'm order of "A I'arlor Match , " "Bunch of Keys , " "ll.ig B.tby" and IIIIHU o irruiil putuh-wjrk piuuiH in tended to a niisi * .ilonu. Tin ) lint p irt is a in do we.ik but fh i IMIU ibiin ; acU an full of fun uu 1 liii.mr. .Misi ( lui'nsoii's "Vum-i'ii'ii" is uvonlluut trnl the bur- limrniu r n Iition of tiu "l'iir < it Littlu Maids ill . ' . -'ho d" did or ' , dit t > l.Ilb.-rt it Sullivan's lattst or.i'.u nii'l u.irnud at tliu sumo tnno sovcrul ruuulls , Tliu sumo cnnpuiiv iu iiiiitineu und evening purformamio to-day. List of loltnrs romaliung nncallrjil feral al thu posluilicu for the v/uuk ending Du- cumber it ) , Mi'.v's MIT. T J Albany II < ni .o . AnU.-rsmi J it AIUI | < IIII t ) Ayeri C ! 11 Alien l { A Uiiieuict .1 11 ) ' . : nlaimv ! It II Duiihun Ii ISiiyit ! VV Burlier S U.irluiMii l-i BanicH A J lJiiwl.t-.J- ; Jlcr ; i Iliiwi'i's A 14 Jli'IMiU' ' Itiiieut ! Hi'iUclcl ; I ! W ll.iilni.iii A llco.nn.ielil Ii ItliliMI 'iV \ BiliU-iiJ li.ikur ( . ' . 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The potnlo wus liilroiltic"d Into I-'ruiico 11) ) " yi'iiifliuu. mid inn a rleiiKinnl wieieiy wo * j.ii e.s MIUII tocclebnue the aimlvi'jnury. Give your children B. II. & SONS' CAI'.SICUM COUGH DUOIVS for llinir'oiigiHolds ( ( ! and Son ; Throats ; they will cure speedily , nre harmleai tinu plca.ii.'ig to the ta.ilu. "May the do .s ( IcMiur vour bones , " Is Iho chrciinl > ; \ , , iU'.o < i ol . > , . /-uiu / ; imljes to cluistiuiis in C'nsintlii'ile. ( , ' ' | of th Ag l OF A TORPID UVER. . iiiiciltri | iliurolsi'umiTe , i'liin In llio liriul , ulili 11 dull eL'iisulioti In 1119 Imclt pnrt. 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