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DATLYT¢ BEE Batarday Morning, Jan, 3. LOCAL BREVITIES, ~Tealn No, 2 on the Union Pacific road, did not reach this city until noon yesterday on account of the snow . ~0n Wednesday City Treasurer Buck took in $62,000 on taxes, The amount of taxes for 1884 has not yet been footed up. ~New Yoars has comeand g8ne and | the gitls who failed to propose during the year will have to content themselves with maiden: hood for four years more, ~A number of cases of frozen hands and feet ara daily reportsd at the local hospita). In some of the cacos amputation of the frosted parts have been found necossary. Atwood, the deserter from Fort M., who gave himself up to the cently, has been taken to Fort He is therc held, awaiting examina- Harry Bayard authorities Omaha, 00, ~The trial of F. Wi'son & Co., of Lincoln, tho firm accused of complicity in the Duke robbery, came off yesterday coln. Mr. E. T. Dukes was present at the trial, and will retura to-day. ~Ths case of Mary Smith va, Mamie Stills was continued in Judge Bartlett's court yes_ day until the 12th inst. Both are members o the demi-monde, and the ‘Smith woman ac- cusss the defendant of robbing_ her while in toxicated. ~Theloditorial sanctum of Tur Brr office way yestorday honored with a beautiful New Years cake, the giftof Mies K. J. Curl and Mrs, T, C. Donaldson, of 1513 Howard street. The presont is highly appreciated and will be honored with all due attention, —Officer Jonn Curry, who has been on duty at the depot for the past month, has put somewhat of o quietus on the confidence men, and has in other ways proven himseli to be an efficiont officor. In view of this fact the rail- rond authorities have requested Marshal Cummings to allow him to remain on that beat. —The reception; at the Baptist parsonage Thursday was a very ploasant one, and the hostess, Mre. J, W. Harris was assisted by the following ladies: Mre, Dr. Parsell, Mrs, Pot- ter and Miseea Florence Bacon, Mae Bacon, Lillian Littlefield, Emma Littlefield, Ada OMAHA DAILY time he was corres yonding, the dealers looked up the responsibility of the firm of which he represented hinself as & partner. Tt being good and the collater- al evidence of zenuine letter heads, etc., disarmed all suspicion and the matter of identity never occured to them. To add to this the young man Is a very slick worker, smooth talker and rates as & good one, His description and the arti- cles he got away with will accompany this statoment, which Is submitted at length order to trace the past and fature of the swindler, Fraxk Harcw, Chlef of Police, | — A DENVER SENSATION. In Which a Colorado Woman and an Omaha Man Figare, THE MYSTERY SOLVED. Klosa Makes a Statement Implicating His Wife and Grobne, He Discovers His wife's Infidelity and is Murdered for His Pains, On Monday night last, John Klusa was found lying npon the ground with a bro- ken thigh and a badly gashed head, near - the cornet of Thirteenth and Leavenworth streets, It was supposed at the time that a man named Grobne and Klusa's wife had assaulted the wounded man, but noth. ing positive conld be learned. * A transaction of some little Interest has recently found consummation, the history of which has kindly been fur: nished by a gentleman from Danver. Last Monday night a woman signing ght thigh was an ugly wound | herself ‘*Mrs, Jennle E. Rogers, Dan- and his phy s have been doubtful of ver,” registered at the Paxton hotel. his recovery from the Sne appeared rather agitated, and there Yesterday morning it Jwas seen blood was an ominous look in her eye that told poisoning had laid hold upon the wound- { ge coming battle, She went te the office ed man and the doctors said that there | ¢ o well-known attorney here, whom was 1o possible hope of his recovering and | gho' retained a8 counsel in & case, that probably he would die before morn- | 4o partioulars of which she unfolded to ing. Dr. Ayres who has been attending him. She is, by the way, a noted mem- the case, procured an inrepreter and took | per of the Denver demi monde, and has anante-mortem statement from the dying bearing her name, a large maisonde joie e situated In that city. She sald, in brief, This statement completely clears up |ghat'sho had sent to Omaha & young Klusa was removed to 8t. Joseph's lios pital and his wife and Grobne were placed in jail to await the result of Klusa's inju Kh quite nicely although the compound frac ture of his r ries a appeared to be getting along i} == THE MISSING MAN, Willlam Lewis Now Turns Up at Los Angelos, California, For some time it has been quietly known among the friends of William L. Lowia that that gentloman had left Omaba under rather pecnliar eircum. stances, taking with him his wife and family, The circumatances surrounding his de- parture have been kept very quiet, and no extenslve publicity has been given them for various remsons. A (uiot search for him has oeen kept up, wnich hae, until recently, fuiled uttorly In b« cating him, = Lewis camoe to this citya few yoars ago and made a large circle of friends, who fmposed in him unlimited confiden Ho first went Into the express business and afterwards owned a fine livery stablo on St. Mary’savenue. A/l wont smooth- ly for the first few years, until Lewls took to gambling. This lead naturally to the lengths of dissipatinn in which Wine, cards and women are prominent olements, He became very dissolute and Is said to have gambled heavily, until during the last fow months of his stay in this city he beceme known as a_profes- sional gambler. He had a wife and danghter, a young lady about 20 years of of age, an accomplished girl, and popular among Omaha young pec- ple. His wife and daughter wers very much grieved over the course of the fath- er and husband, and during his excesses were nearly heart-broken over the course the mystery astens the murder upon th sent Mrn, Klusa and her paramonr, Grobne, | Upay whoss name le for Ao Bren e His statement was about as follows: [On | gajoon business here. She had given Monday ~ might he lad been | pim planty of money and he had opened avay " from home and jupon | g gine ”establishient on Foutteenth returning ho found Grobno in bed 'with T Mo, Riuss, This angered hio and He| ooy, betwesn Farnam and Dosgla. he was taking. About four months ago, Lewis sudden- ly left the city, taking with him his wife and daughter. He has left in this city debts to the amount of about $5,000. Some of his creditors are amung the best known business men and bankers of this SATURDAY. JANUARY 3, 1885 | Himebaugh & Taylor, ~—LARGEST STOCK OF-- FINE BULLOERY HARDWARE In tho State. CONTRACTORS' & BUTLDERS, ESTIMATES FURNISE RD. Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue. only one issued in Nebraask L ( ) ¢ ONE EUNDRED VARIETIES BUFFALO U, 3, STANDARD SCAL Oounter, Hay, Stock and Reilroad Track. ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for the Indian Dspartment [ | 2L C) e, clusively. Seale R LY - OMAHA. NEBRASKA Absolutely Pure. This powder never strength ad who'esome the ordinary kinds.ard tion with the multitud slom of phys ROYAL BAKIN: of purety, ical than mpoti- of low teat, shert welght Fto pov sold " g z G POWDER'C0., 108 Wall 8¢; N. Y. BN Mixer, Scoop, Messure, Weigher, l\\_lflfl‘(!"v, Kice asner, for Bnffalo Scales ex- given Strainer. Twelve cles ia one, 2o Oreatort Comdte sation Esowa, More sold than alt ether Sleves and Sifers Yikes them | We make Larga 51fters and Mixors attempted to put Grobne out. Grobne sprang from the bed and seizing a hatchet which was handy, struck Klusa across the forohead with the keen edge of the murderous implement, causing the injured which was found upon the wounded man. Mrs. Klusa then sprang rom bed and went to the aesistance of her pacamour and together they thrust Klusa fromthe house and threw him down the stairs, This was not enough, and while the poor man lay upon the ground with a broken thigh and a fearfully gashed head, the fiend Grobne rushed down stairs and caught him by the throat and choked him severely, On the morning after the assault;Officer Youngs, Etta Bonner, Helen Mathewson,—— Storer, Myttie Dort, Lulu Bedient, Jennio [k “Talbot, Florence Cox, Simmons, W hite, Don- | T! ahue, Haskell and Harrie, —Cards are out announcing the wedding of Mr. Eugene B, Chapman to Miss Pauline Hax, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, {Louis Hax, of St. Joseph, Mo, The. happy event is to come off January 7th, Mr. Chapman isa woll known young man of this city, and will make the leap into the matrimonial fields with the best wishes of his friends for the success of * his venture, —On New Years day Mr. Julius Festner was made the recipient, at the bands of his friends, of an elegant gold watch. Mr. Fest. ner hias been mainly instrumental through his push and enterprise in building up the zither club of thiscity, aswell as promoting, in various other ways, the popularity of tle in- strunient in Omaha., The gift was a token of appreociation of his services in that direction. —An 0ld German, who has heen boarding at the reeidence of ] H, Mannweiler, wto lives on Thirteenth street, near Howard, was robbed last week of clothes and money, ap- proximating in value $75, The stolen proper- ty has not been recovered. It appears, how- ever, that Mannweiler published a card in one of the German papers, saying that it had been found. Why hedid this, is only amat- ter of suspicion and uncertainty. The old German openly accuscs Mannweiler of having committed the robbery, and the matter is to be investigated. soon as the hatchet was shown to Klusa gullt of Grobne and Mrs. Klusa, both as John Kl for 15c. Omaha, Neb. Turnbull visited the place and found the hatchet with which Grobne struck Klusa he blood had been washed from it and it had been hidden under the bed. As he sald that it was the one with which he had been struck and when asked to point out the party who had struck him, point- ed his finger at Grobne. He also said that his wife had asslsted Grobne. When he made this statement his wife flaw into a passion and it was difficalt for the offi- cor to keep her from pounding her hus- band as he lay helpless in bed. There seems to be no doubt as to the to criminal intimacy and the murder of —— Map of Nebraska, Just lssued, in colors, showing cities, towns. rallroads and counties. Malled J. M. Wolfe, 120 S. 14th st., dl16-2w THE SAME MAN. LcCrogse and Omaha a Brace of Swindled Cities, Mr. C. J. Emery, of the Western De- tective agency, has recelved a circular lotter from the chief of police at La Crosse. It Is relative to the operations of a man whose identity is undoubtedly Subrcquently rumors had come to her ears, of the fact that the young man was making rather famillar with a certaln girl in Omaha, Theso stories Eruad aad powes. hte for catalogue. The Hunter iher Mg Yok clty. He went west and for a long time his whereabouts were not known. He has since been located in Los Angeles, 0 PER CENT DISCOUNT were afterward confirmed, and maddened California, where he is sald to be living a ith jeal Mre. Rogers came to Om- | reformed life. It is probable that no ef- Aha to hunt the young man down. Hor |ort will bo mado to bring him back. suspiclons were verified and she deter- e TS mined to take extreme measures against | Buy B, H. Douglass & Son's Capsi- the faithless Don Juan. A settlement|cum Cough Drops for your children; was at once demanded from him and se- | they are harmless, pleasing to the taste cared in the way of ‘‘cash satisfaction,” Jand will cure their colde. and Mrs. Rogers;was confronted by the young | Trade Mark on everp drop. 1 msn In a parlor In the Paxton, where a —————— terrific scene occurred all the condensed Police Court, spite of long harrassed feminimity being| The somewhat celebrated case of the poured ruthlessly upon the unlucky one's | city of Omaha against George Howard head. After a serles of tantrums, Mrs, [ = "\ given a jury trlal in Judge Bene- Rogers left the city, with instractions to | "~ her attorney to take extreme stops to se- | ke's court gesterday afternoon. Howard cure full satisfaction for the money she [is a one-syed individual who is well had advanced, even if to that end instant | known to the police of this city as a dan- foreclosure was neceesary. This is the fgerons sneak thiof and general crook. way the matter stands, and it is expected | Some time ago he was arrested on suspi- that in a few days there will be interest- | cion, He protested his innocence most ing developements. PUGILISTIC EVENTS, trial came oft yesterday and resulted over- whelmingly in favor of Mr. Howard's taking meveral months lodging at the couat; . He will remain 75 days in| The ;Miller-McNally Contest—McNal-| that delightful g\:)od;,l gh; prosal;:ntinn o 'was represented by Mr. Godwin, the de- i fonse by Genoral O'Brie ——— There are many cheap cosmetics offered for sale, which claim to contain nothing irlxjmionu tutheln n." This is all bosh, ) all, or very nearly all are compounded The following sccount of | th mest delaterions and poisionous McNaily's record and prowess|drugsin the materia medica. They de- will be recognized as somewhat exaggera- | troy the vitality of the skin, making the ted. It is taken from an eastern paper: |COnsumer prematurely withered and old. Noi J. A, Pozzoni guarantees his medicated Several sporting men of O'Neill, Neb., | o5mploxion powder entirely free from all have written Richard K. Fox to send on | injurious matter. Use none other and for McNally, the well known saporting [you will never regret. Price 50 cents man of the east, to pit him sgaint the |#2d $1 _per box. Sold by all drugglsts = < o and perfumers. many pugilists who claim championship honors. McXNally is a giant in stature and muscular development, stands ¢ feet 1} inches In height and weighs untrained 216 pounds; in condition, 197 pounds. He is a wonderfully hard hitter, and in the numerous rough-and-tumble ' and prize ring encounters he has engaged in The hard glove fight between Ed Mil- ler, of this place, and McNally, of O'Nelll, s still in stata quo. Sweeping Off the Snow. Street Commissioner Meany was. in- structed yesterdsy by the chairman of the board of public works and Mayor Murphy to clear the eidewalks of snow under the city ordinance. This oxdinance solemaly, and demanded a jury trial. Fhe | the same as that of the man ‘‘Fuller,” whosucceededed inswindlingseveralOma- ha business men so neatly last month, Motars, Wallace and Inman, agents of [mho sircalar may be of sombre interest Haywood's minstrels, are at the Metropolitan. | ¢ gome, / © interesf Mr C. J. Emory, the woll-known detec- tive, has returned irom a sucoessfui business trip in wostern Nebraska. N Jess T. Davis, Blair, T. H. Burkloy, Alma, e ———— PERSONALS, Cuiey oF Porice's OFricr, | LA Crosse, Wis., May 25, 1884, | On the 20th of May, 1884, a check awindler: calllng’ himself Wilber £, L. P. Hawking, North Platte, James Snyder ‘::,':‘f;;n; g;‘::g_ifgyf’“‘f‘m!;’;;‘;}f;; :,“,: and wifo, Crete, James Davis, Valentine, G.|naw in some particulars, but may have R, Powell, Lincoln, James Wallace, Grund | hoen worked in other places, & lorg dis- proved he possesses all the essential points, courazs, science and endurance necessary in a pugllist, and is only twen- ty-three years of age. He has been victorions In every battle he has engaged in, On November 10, 1883, he fought Jim Perry, alias English Jim, at Kingsley, laws according to London prize ring rules. Parry had the reputation of being a noted knocker- out, and few supposed McNally would be able to conquer him. Only one round hrd been fought in 2 minutes and 30 sec- onds, when McNally landed a terrific requires all snow to be swept from the sidewalks within one hour after the storm uses, and if this be not dono the occu- ants_ of the property commit a m meanor whose penalty is a fin not ing §20. Si i property can be cle ned underthe d the ¢ chargeabl e —— ‘WantED—To exchange wild or improv- od lands in Nebraska or Iowa for Hard- ware, or stock of general merchandise. Island, Joseph York, Florence, and Chris Hydt of Hastings, Nob, arc at the Metro- politan, e — The Matrimonial Market. Yesterdsy afternoon Judge McCulloch married Augustus B. McGrew and An- nie Reminger, both of Elkhorn. Thuraday, the day of New Year's, Judge McCOulloch performed an interest. ing marriage ceremony, which made man and wife, A, T. Darwall end Miss Iverta Dillon. Young Darwall is a farmer of Marion county, Kentucky, while Miss Dillon isa 16 year old miss of Marys- ville, Mo. It appears that both have loved long and well and determined to break away from the conventional- ities of eastern life and settle down to marrled life on the boundless rairies of the weat. After some coax- ng, the consent of the girl's grandfather, with whom she has been living for some time past, was obtained, the two board- ed the train for Omaha, which they had heard of as the “'Lovers Paradise.”” Ar- riving here, they hunted up Judge Mc- Culloch, whose reputation as a knot tyer is national, and ina few moments tance from the scene of his last operation. blow oa Perry’s jaw, which knocked him | Address .J. Linderholm, Genoa, Nance 1f you have any knowledge of like crook- edness at other places within a year, and the description tallies with this fellow, | vive him, threw up the sponge, declaring please inform me, McNally the victor. After the battle 1n this case he got letter {heads, busi-|Jack Allen, the heavy-welght champion ness cards and checks on banks, nicely | pugilist of Iowa, challenged McNally to lithographed. The letter heads would |fight for $500. The defi was accepted, glve the names of the co-partpership of & | the match made, and the pugtlists fought sound business firm, located in another |in December, 1883, Again McNally dis- city from that in which he intended to | played his wonderful hitting powers and work, and he would assume the name of | knocked Allen senseless by a on the one of the firm. He would then visit |jugular, winning the battle In just thirty the city he intended to work, and present | eight seconds, Jack Harpley, of Elgin, his card, state who he was, look at dia- | Illinois, was the next;to engage McNally’s monds and other goods; express himself | attention for a stake of $500. This con- well pleased with the articles, and leave | test was decided in 1884, and after a hur- with the remark that he was compelled | ricane battle, which lasted through four return to his home, but would consult his | rounds, ended in McNally knocking out father (another member of the firm) and | the Illinois Hercules, thereby giving him quite soon call upon them again. He|the fight.” McNally s now eager to always remembered thearticles and prices [ meet some of the noted champions, and that were given, and the peraon who ex- | has notified Fox that he is willing to hibited the jewels, etc. He would then |come east and meet any pugilist. take the train for his alleged home where, It was learned late last night that a indeed, the firm designated by the letter | meeting has been arranged between Mil. heads, did really exist, and from this|ler and Mike Haleg of Sioux City. Mil. point would open a correspondence with | ler, In company with his tralner, George the several parties he intended to bilk, | Barnes, will leave for Sioux City next which would read about as follows: Wednesday night, and the fight will take DEeak Sir:—The diamonds your part- | place Saturday night. The terms of the ner Mr. Blak showed me last week | fight are hard gloves, fight to a finish, senseless, Perry was carrfed to his cor- ner, and his seconds, being unable to re- o blushing miss of sweet sixteen was made **Mrs, Darnal et Railway Notes. The enow blockade on the Oregon pleased me very much. If you have dis- | for §350 a side and gate receipts. The posed of them, please have some of the |ring will be pitched somewhere within same weight, etc., mounted, I will be in | twenty-five miles of Sioux Oity. county, ebr. m-lm e Seal of North Oarolina Smoking To acco_ia the best. e —— A Coat Thief, Yesterday afternoon Bill Rose entered J.Harrls' clothiag stora, on Farnam street, snd teized an overcoat and made off down the street with it upon a run. He was brought to a halt by officers Metza and O'Bryle and was taken to the city jall. While searching him Jailor Sigwart found a new pair of ladies’ shoes under his coat. He would not tell where he got them bub it is a safo guess to say that he stole them, He is held to awalt an examination. ANDREWS’ DARS NO US your city ina few days, and will be pleased to purchase, as I find upon in- Mike Haley is a well-known pugilist, He will be remembered as the trainer lines has been broken, and the passen- | quiry that your offer was very reasonable, | and backer ol Hanley, in the Fell-Han- gors will belet out of Huntington to- day. The freight auditing department will shortly remove to the fourth floor. There will be 110 people employed on the floor, and there s ccnsiderable talk of having a fire-escape systom provided for the department. The resigoation of Robert McConnell Jong « 'ueoted with the Union Pacif Tl master mechanio, was formall; 'Y 1 yesterday. gl "% .{ lard ticket office has been closed. Selling ¥ eer Widl Jennie Shaw, the woman who has figured fn no enviable light in the papers bec: of her connection with the Betts affair, has now met with a new diffienlty, M. M. Moore has filed a complaint against her in police court, charging her with sell ing beer without a license, e — y o ut a License, use eto., eto. Yours truly, ( JonN SmuTH, Of course a member of the firm of John Smith & Co,) The wording of these letters would nx according to clrcumstances, and dealers. and contain just enough ‘‘taffy” to deceive, and do away with the neces- sity of identification, To conclude his scheme, he notlfies the persons he s to bilk, that on a certaln day he will be in their city, and close the as the gentlemanly correspondent, as well as the person who examined goods a few woeks since, is shown the identical diamonds, likes them better than he did, gives a check of his firm, payable to his order, on a bank in his own clty forabout twice the amount the articles come to, receives the difference in money, departs quietly, and works the same game ona dozen others. When the d is_dis- covered, he is like Sheridan at Win. chester, ‘‘twenty miles away,” and still going, It may seem strange that so apparent a swindle could be worked ley fight, which ocaused so much local excitement iast spring. e — Legal Notes, Judge Dundy held a brief session yes- terday, and rendered a few decrees and orders, ln the case of Warren va, Cor- bin Banking Co., the demurrer was & tained and sult dismissed, [Defendants demurrer in the csse of Henry O. Jones 'Y | deal. He arrives on time, s recognizad | v8. Walter Craig was sustained and suit . 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