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LOCAL CBIME. A Man Robbed by a “Decoy Duck®— A Baffied Plot. Mondsy night, s stranger, name un- | known,was stopplng at the hoase Welch, on the bottor 4 ion Pacifis bridge. ed thither by a Both retired at an esrly hour. the Ur il Blaffs or When My, Stranger awoke in the morning he | hed gently dis. | Obanting the Lora's Prayer in the i and thst the Blufiite appesred, and was no longer by his side. | Whither he hsd gone no one knew though it was certain thet he had taken | ing to-z with him the stranger's gold watch and | chaotings of chain, together with his overcost. plundered man spent & number of ho yosterday, In company with a detective, | (Strau Boouring the town for his recresnt bed fellow. BAEFLED FOOT PADS, Officer McBride is authority for a story of defested thugrism. John Byrnes resident near Bailvus, was psssing the tracks pesr Jones street Mondsy night, when he was atltasked by two ruffisns, who jumped st him, eand-bagged him and knocked him Jdown. The wictl cries for assistance reached the eare of & crowd of rallroad men who were in the vicinity. They rushed asross the tracks justin time to prevent the robbery, Byrnes had some §200 in money on his person, and a gold watch and chain. —— PEUULATION AND SPECULATION. A Novel Scheme—A Broker With Stolen Captial—The Defaulting Brewery Collector, Yesterday a member of the dry goods firm of Ekely, Carlson & Co., of Wahoo, was in the city on business convected with the recent loss that firm has just suffered. For three years past there hae been in the employ of Ekely, Oarleon & Oo. & young man, by name Gunderson, who has been handling thelr books. He was Joeked upon by his employers as s most exemplary youth, honest and relisble to a degree, All went well until the firm began to suspect that the receipts fiom the business were too small. A carefal ssarch was instituted, but the reaton for suepscted deficit was not dlscovered. Finally suspicion rested upon Gunder- son as the ome who could, if foroed, explain the falling = off in the cash receipts from the business A close waich was placed upon him, and st length, cne dsy last week, he was de- tacted in ipse fecto, the evidence of his guilt being overwhelming. He wes im- medistely srraigned by his empleyere. The embezzling clerk brcke cown, and confessed his crime to the fullest extert. He said that he had been stealing from the coffers of the firm for three years, a'moet from the first moment be had been in their service. How moch he bad stolen he ¢id mot krow, though he thovght it would not fall far ehor: of $5,000 or $6,000. Immediste restitu- tion was demsnded by the firm. Gun- derson st once drew a chesk for §1,200 which he had deposited in a Fremont bank, which amount represented, he said, all the cash he had in his posses- sion. But the queerest pert of the story is to follow. It seems that Gurdersor, being of s thrifty tura, did ro: wsst> the r:sul's «f his Joog continned peculati>n i1 wine, fast women, er fast hors:s. Insiead, be prudently hcarded it up, until he had raved enough 1 give hm a comferisble start 85 & money loining b.ozer. He had lenv vaioas tums dif - ferent parties in the county snd town, taking notes and mortgages. Inthis man— ner he had suc.esded in drawing the in— terest on the results of his crime. These pspers snd notes he produced fo: the sstonished firm, endorsed them and turned them cverto Carison & Eklsy. The whole sum t3us regeined will probabls smount to about §2,600 with interest, and will not more than half cover the Joss of the firm in 8l probabiity. Gunder- son, whils the membere of the firm absorbed in the question of ‘7 loss,” skipped out and has not simoe been arrested. A LOCAL CASE. Anpother emb:zzlement has bren re- ed in this city, though the attendant circumstancas a1¢ more common place. For some time there has been in the em- Ploy of Krrg, the brewer, a young man he nsme of Jobn Surbucken, who fhas &n acting in the capacity of & driver, doing = well, coneiderable collecting for the brewery. He has always been regerded as trustwortby and rellable. Yesterdsy morving he went to work u3 menoal, but did pot report at night. He must have sbiconded during the day; just when i not known, 8o far as can be roughly estimated the firm has been swincled to the axn unt of several bundred dollars, though the accounts bave not been “cheksd yet. Sar buchen is supprs:d t) be the western part of the state. The cas> has been placed in the hsnds of Da.. ——— The Oklaboma Boomers. Cawpwers, Kan., Japusry It is re- ported that Capt. Crouch’s colony has sur- zendered and is now en route to Arkunsas City, under escort of Capt. Moorelwith a de- tatchment of troops. Seven bundred and fifty soldiers wiil arrive to-morrow and Thurs- sy, bat will jrobably not euter the field if it proves troe that the boomers ure vacating the territory, Fifty teaius have been loaded with government stores for Stillwater and O Rossel in 24 bours snd another train will load out to-morrow. Major Gills of the qusrtermaster departiment of the Missouri, wrrived to-day. on Thursday to Jook the situstion over. A throe-inck field piece with shell is expected to-morrow from Fort Lesvenworth, with four troops from that point. All streams below bere in the Indian territory aes frozn solid, aod besvy - freight tesms wre croming daily, 8 genersl thew would cut off wll ies aod commumicstion with Hatch wod boomers. No recruite have left for Crouch's camp in ten devs, Tbe boomers here decided some days uzo that Hatch would re wove the colony snd they refused to join Orouch or seod him aid. dve Neligh, e e—— Desperate Fight Over & Widow. QUEBEC, Jabuary 27.— A desperate encoun’ ter Shetween two seltors for the hand of » widow, occurred in the conntry mesr Levie The parties are all residents of this city, The men hiad seconds and began to fight with pis $cls, but finding that method slow drew knives, and hacked cact other until sepurated. One man s in the bospital with & bullet hale though his bip and several kuife thrusts torough his body. The othur's wounds are not o serious. The aflair which has just gowe to light will be subject to jalioe ingun v Their names catnot be iearncd to-mght. e — Brillisnt Eeoeption to President-Elec t Cleveland ALBaNY, Japumry 27 —The reception giv toaght at Fort Orange to Presdest-Blect Cleveland, Governor Hill, state officials and egislatme wae, beyond sl guostion, the wost ! Jane | s | ¢ !dilllnruinbod wocial gatherin bavy, the famons cap! stat: structure was socially dedicated only & comparison ¢ £ rey ever held in Al reception, when the being OMAHA DAILY BEE--WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 283, 1885, J |ratatative. oo 0 "the | president-elect arr ith Eras. - ol $us Corning snd Col " H) be Liberty Bel Toum was tastefally decorated. . ons were issue te were Dreser hie mes erac , wnd re arious guests b od cordialit P throneh ¢ ance in Al Pablic Scho EK, Javuary 27.—The citizens Long I-'and, held s mass meet protest e Lord's prayer T th inthe po « Strause explained th st dom| med to lum and bhe ructed the teacher, Mise Sophie Rausch, n me to ch ing hymes anding the forence wi erus intoler ard un-As W ASHINGTON v 27, ~The president held his thi reception thie season ut the white house to night in honor the diplomatic o mgress, being invited ption wae held in the parior and the President was assisted by the wives of the cabinet offi meet them — New York Dry woods Marker, agsinst abolishing the cred Relic of the Revolution. Nrw ORizats bewring the yesterdsy afternoon Var e beil which she warn ing dent wae groeted with cheers. Mr ¥ lese the deat o b said the Unite rej resenting nt territories of our common pountry 1 by ommon industries, extand yor invitation o joiu in escortine to New the exposition grounds the 6d generously loaned ue by the herly Love.” reaponded s {ollows { most deeply complimented by this reception and expressi st accompanyit. 1 was sick_in bed when the mnotic bed me and 1 immedimtely srose when I beard that glorious old was st the station. thauk yo nssaciu that your anticipstion of the har Genciee of the journey of the the stutes of the tnion, some of which have New YOug, Javusry 27— Dey 5: A® | eprung into existence when i'x tones first filled ususl Tuesdsy's market hae been quister. | he air, may in every respect be fully realized. with large attention extended to dress goods, m\:u;k the time has come when . manufacturers of Pacific Mills receiving much | S0US be mubitituted for puion and when Mewe weass Woulons Satug vetbo o o | 5 comictions rhouid do Sueioe o each o, == et d e or | Tou, sacred organ that cave voice to he week hve e o (pamestis cotton 10F | the prondest of declarations that a handful of Ryl 18 nron it ront | men ever mude, when they faced the greatest . ‘g‘, b e v ¥ military power on the globe; when & hand- Teay, han for the same time in any Previott | g,) of men declared to the world uheir inalien- o — Jastice in New Jersey. Albany Express, “It is said thet ape of the first cases Ira Shafter obteined when he left Aibany for New York twenty years ago, was that of 8 man cherged with assault with attempt to kill. He was to be tried be- fore a Jersey prlice justice, and upon the dateset, Hon. Ira was on hand and re- marked thet he sppeared for the pris- oner. The justice, who was s German, remarked: ‘‘You sppesars for the bris'ner, doye! And who de debil be yon! I ton’t knows ye; valr be you come from, and vat's yer pame?’ Iea pclitely in- formed him thst he wes & member of the New York bar. ‘Is dort 55’ replied the justice. Vel den yon can't bractice in die gore.” ‘But I am & counsellor of the supreme court of the stat2 of New York.’ protested Shaiter. ‘Dot don't make no'ting tefferent.’ ‘But my dear sir,’ ob- jected the beffled lswyer, ‘I am a coun- sellor of the supreme court of the United States.’ ‘Dst den’t make nothiog pet- ter. preme gourt of New Jersey, and joo can’t brastics in this gort.’ To this day Shafter avers that New Jersey is a for- eiga country.” e —— So Near amnd Yet So Far. A story of aclerk in & Main st. stor had s dollarto invest in the late dra: The Louisiana State Lottery, Two tickets were presented to him, Nos. 58,232, and 280. Undecided, he conclnded to spend his cash for ticket No. 55,280, This decision cost him §14,989. The moral is when in doubt on & question that csn be decided for €1, always give yourself the benefit of the doubt. Pur- chave both tickets,—Memphis (Tenn.) Aval- anche, Dec. 20. il T T Try the Ke-Ko Cigar, it is a dandy. e Special sale of muelin underwear and embrofderies to-morrow st Smith’s, 1307 Farnem street. ———— For Weston electric lights, either src or incandescent, apply at office, 1114 Harney street. Best light known. Rates given for either 3, 10, or 12, o'clock and all night circuit. ial rates for large number of lights—are now supplying all night lights. | K]7ar 8 5 Cent smoke the Ke K0 bests all, | Buy J. E. McCrsy & Co.’s Omahas flour, | You must try our Java & Moche Coffee if you want the best. Graxp Usiox Tea Co. Special ssl2 of muslin underwear and embrolderies to-morrow at Smith's, 1307 Farnam strert | The *Cosmopolitan,” corner 16:h and Douglas, finest Lunch Rooms in the west The *‘Cosmopolitan,” corner 16th and Donglas,only Lunch Rooms fit for Lecie | The *‘Cosmopolitan,” every respect. The “Cosmopolitan,” over Bushman's, rothing like it in the west. first-class in | + The *‘Cosmopolitan,” Lsdies’' and Gen- tlemans’ Private Dining Rooms. | The *‘Cosmopolitan,” equal to Del- monico’s. + The **Cosmopolitan,” prices as low ae thoee of chesp restsurante, The ‘*Cosmopoliton,” superior kitchen and superior in accommodation | | The **Cosmopolitan,” H. Schonfeld, prop cor, 16th and Douglas .over Bushman's. Buy J. E. McCray & Co.'s *“Ugion Pmfi&" EE-EO CIGAR, Something new and fine. General Augur will be here | F* Boy J. E. McOrsy & Oo.’s *“Jmion Pacific.” Nice Balt Lake potatoes at Buffett's. L — The Ke-Kols the best & Cent Cigar on the market. 8. P. MORSE & 00. le Our Cloak Department You Can Buy a Oloak for 5 50. Emly season price £10 00, 10 00 “ - 16 00, 15 00 “ 2500, 20 00 35.00, and » maguificent 1 ne of plush ¢ that manufacturers hsve been obli sacrifice owing to the up, ted backwerd season. £25 00 plush cloaks for £15.00, 500 & 4 & $2100 “ 8 00, No lsdy ought to wear an old or shabby closk when you cen buy ome so chesp from oa. S P RSE & CC, You sin'ts gounsellsr cof the so- |} sble righte and staked life.liberty and prosper- ity in deferse of this declaration, then it was with your clesr tones you sent potice to who were willing to live or die for liberty and felt the duy wae at hand when eve: must do a patriot’s duty. Glori the son ef @ revolutionary soldisr reverence o you, worn by time, but incress- ing in eacred memories. “Mr, President, azcept my thanks which are heartfelt and sincerely given.” — —— WESTERN NEWS, DAEOTA. Ths bavking capital of Dakota smounts to £2,500,000. Thy are forty women acting se bank cash in Dakota. The total of Dakots’s bonded indebtedness amounts to $595, 000, Appropristion heve been far. Daring the last fiscal § public lands we: ageregating 00,000 iutrodnced in the legisl ure 80 11,000,000 acres e d sed of in the terri. peo Mandsp are apitatinga_pro- S of building railrosd to the Black Dakota Jaws reguire' the attendance twelve weeks in school age. _The cosl men wre etill prospecting nesr Yankton and cleim to be mesting with eatie factory results. The Bismarck Tribvne says thers are four miles of steam pipe and five tons of carpet in the new capitol building. The county commissioners of Union county concluded ther investigation of the county treasurer’s books and foand him to be §13,000 short, The legislature, now in session at Bismarck, is quite & formidsble body. The council con- tuins 8 membershi} of twenty-four, and the house forty-eight—a total of seventy-two, Durmg the year 1884 8,900,600 acres of the public lende “were entered in the land die- for vear of all children of Apostrophe 1o the Cracked bu: | heavily in Cheyenne They ssy they b . able to draw & sal ke e Shough the woret while bas an ax cold water, bu slity. The w atows & pres wquure inch iz & lsmp b rike amang the T eville, Erie snd . \der counties have gone to work. There were about 500 men out of employment ander this strike_ The strike bagan on the twenty-seventh of Octo- wr lust, and it wae part of the peneral gtrike smope the conl miners throughout the state, MONTAXA. e conl is delivered tooonsumers at &8 s Rillin in 1883, Monta: ir estimated 3 During 1884 the Helens 1 hendled $865,167.57 in gold an eilver. The railroad business at Bozemsn the past year (tickets rold and freight charges) aggre gated $200,582.44, g eracted $60,000 w inorease in 000, 1t is stated thet the Northern Pacific has i ielsture in u body to visit St. Paul and take b the sigh A fow daya ag. Flathead Indisns were peid the indemnity due them from the North ern Pasific, smounting o §21, 458, which was $14.21 for every mun, woman and child. A dollar subscription hae been startrd at Virginia City for the purpose of securing & fund te erect s morument to the memury of Bill #Fairweather, the discoverer of Alder Tricts south of he forty sixth parallel. Soath of the ssme line 160 postoffices, seven daily and rx;\'mtynlne weekly newspapers were ee— lished, WYOMING. Mayer Carey of Cheyenne, was handscmely caned on his retiring from office. Sloan's Lake, Chevenne's rummer resort, was recently etocked with 5,000 young whits fish. High heeled variety shows will be fashions- ble 1n Cheyenne the presert yesr, There are four baldheaded men in the city council. Land business st the Cheyenne land office is uncommonly lively owing to the belief thst the timber-culture &nd pre-emption laws will be repealed, The miners st Oarbon are_etil on the general strike company not acceding to their demands for un sdvance of 223 cants on & ton. The Hellmsn & Rutledge ditch company have 100,000 acres of lsnd fen: in at thewr place oo Horse creek, and 1 irrigating ditch is twenty-seven miles in length. of the Rock from 1.248 o December, the ing the year amounting to 810,867 e Ata erty ut Oamr inges by were kp netted &4 £40, Albert Reemer, & miner, was instantly killed in 0 ne of the Carbon mives lust week. He had putin a shot, fired the fuse snd waited some time for the explosion, which was delsyed. He went to examine the blast when the explosion aceurred with fatal efiect. Chevenne is already copgratulating itself on the belief that the Union 'acific will invest 0on & pew depot there this year. All the bewildering shades of Byzantine architec ture 80 harmoniously blended in the Omsbs depot, including the draft, will doubtless be incorporated in the Cheyeune structure, and the magic city will rise up and call the compa- ny blesscd. A Wyoming cow of oyeters as tollowe: men, 1 rounded s balf dozen head of oystere lust night and had hardly corralled them in my pannch when they began to mill. Tien they bucked and emned government pro in, two dez e , sn smbulince $36 and ove hokee is first dich butted ageinst the corral, and 1 came near i ed. For sbout an huur I was sd horse ” & pew brakeman on I other dsy. He was on top of the train with his back to the engine, and wes struck on the bead by the roof of the Wilcox snow shed avd knocked senscless on the roof of the car, where he lsy until found eeveral miles further on. He wes taken into the caboose and re vived, sfter which he was taken to Laramie. It seeme singu'ar that e did not roll off the car, Cheyenne Sun, The reports received ut the effice of the W yoming Stockgrowers’ aaso- clstion ¢f the cattle on the rauges are unex- pectedly favorsble. Around Goshen Hole there is now bat little spow. Bome atill lies slong the Platte snd about Scott's Blufis in ebraska; but aside from these points no con- sideruble stretch of ocountry is covered. The Texas “tenderfeet” which were rasbed up bere on care last summer sod did not have & chavoe 0 become acclimated, have sufiered sume, but Dot s0 wuch &8 10 Previous seasons, the OOLORADG. “Deep snows, nothing doing apd mo mon- is & wail from Silverton. Mess county claims to have raised forty bushels of corn per acie the past year. Fome very valuable miners] has been st uck latelyin the propertios sround Se- Rouche, Plenty of cheap food st Graud Jare vow. The hakers wre having & war, +0d tifty loaves wre sold for §1, A Leudville msn who sccowpanied his witerwards wigh & new bride. 1t is essimated by the state engineer that the oultivated ares of the state lacke 192 1= wcres of beiag rufficae nt to supy )y the home de msnd. Coloiado Springs espitaliste sre bre; aring oswled snd climbed over each other and|u w tes rews‘ne to Cliosgo retmned swo wesks | Gulch. His grave is at present unmarked. Late reports clearly and decisively indicate that the Jease for the Crow reservation has been executed for wome time and territorial pers claims thet the secrotary of the inter. guilty of the most flagrant deceit in the matter osn, has entered thern Facific for $20,000 for being put off of & pussenger train between stutions on the Helens snd Bozeman rum, making it necessary for him to walk eix miles in the night time. Cattle ut Chotesu county, the Judith, Mus selsbell, Sun Wiver and uppsr Misseuri ouoties are ull reported doivg well. The sume ie troe of the berds up and down 1he Vel lowstone, and in western and southern Mon- tana, “No, nove in_mine,” protested the Silver Bow member of the legiclature. “More people Liave perished from water than whitky. His- tory, profane aud divine, confirms thie. Of my invariable hubit is to choose the ce strsight for me. if you In the United Stutes land office st Helena, on the 17¢h, 12,000 scres of desert lsnd were filed upon. The rush wae caused by the re- peul of of the desert land law and a desire to on the part of the spplicants to secure the land Lefore the act of congrees recsived the president’s signature, A Miles City correspondentof the Mineapo- lis Tribune ssys thut the cattle moucpolists of that section have caused the hanging of twenty four small cattle owners the past ees- son, in order to get them out of the way, pay- ing the hangme 6,000 for the job. COASTEES. A bill has been introduced mto the Idaho lezislature providing for taxing rummers §30 per month, The recent advance in freight chargas on ore has resulted in stopping its shipment from the Salt Lake region. About 5,000 head of cattle are being fed in Honey Lake valley, snd 6,000 nesd in Truckee meadows. Nevada, Itis rted that the Union Pacific will this veur build s narrow guageroad from Osmas to Nicholis, Idaho, & distance of eixty s, Mr. Robert Blickenderfer is sppointed sap- erintent of the Idabo division of the Utsh & Northern railroad, with headguarters st Poos- tella, Idsho, Ealt Lake county, Utah, in 1884 paid school taxes agrregating $36,418 62. Nearly half of this_smount wae distributed among the ont side counties by Mormon suthority. On s cattle ranch in northern New Mexico is an emwplove who it an old poverty struck man named Ray. He is none other than the suthor of “Ray's Arithmetic.” Whisky. Ex-Sheriff George Brown, of Storey county, in luck. His futher presented bim with & furm of 700 acres & few years ago, snd the death of an uncle some time ago aac ed nearly 40,000 to his poasessions. The rec: snd ore io Salt Lake Caty for th January 2 st inclus ive, were $76,049.05 of bullion, and 820,892 ¢ For the week b 9.45 of bullion During the past season the sbamships ply tween Sidpey and San Fran seco ported wonthly, on sn average, 10, of pples. Yach apple is wrapped up in The prics in Australa is from EDWARD KUEAHL, MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND OONDITION T Words f Warning and Oomfort you are sufforing from poor health or “Ianguishing on & bed of moms, take cheer p5 ailing: o1 1f you fee g, sny inulscretion or dissips 1 the case le, Der ves nnwtendy, facultien ning, Hop Bitters is what you nee ALIST, 808 Tenth strect, between Farnam and Har ney will, with theald of gusrdian sritite, obtaiming for svyone glance in tho past and present, and or ain conditions o the *uture. Boote sud show oc'e, Jobnson & Co., 0 Omahs, Neb. by mutusl consent, Mr. 5. K m the firm. D. M Stecle is alone he affairs of the firm and 1o re coint for monies dne said fim, Oxatia, Jun 16, 1685, & W, BPRATLIX, A, LINIELWS. Ew PIRa, sve the undersigned will_eon uscer the firm nsme o! D. M. ud hope to merit & coutinuance of the CARD. In vetiring from the firm of Steele, Jobnson & Oo, 1 desire o thank the trade for the isvors extended i the paet, aud tomek & continuanoe of the same to the new w Oxasia, Jau., 15., 1885, §16-11 8. R, JOENSON MASTER'S SALE, In _the Oirouit Court of the United States, for the District of Nebraska L W. TULLEYS, Trustee, ) ve. 1o Chancery. MARION MERRNLetal. | onHACSTL OF NOKTEAGE Pablic Notioe is Hereby piven, ibat in -l wud by virtue of & decree entered in the nm on toelfct das of No.ember, 1484, 1, Elli L. Bier bower, Special Master io Ctanoery in said court.will on the %ith 0sy of February, k5 wt the bhour of teu o'oloak in the ioTenoon of the ewid dsy, &t the (frout) north door o' the United Btates court house and Postoffice building, 4o the eity of Omabs. Dougles county, Stateand District of Nebrasks, scll st suc tion the following desorited prop rty, to-wit: 3 be nurthwest qUATLT of sectian thirty—five, in Townshy twenls four, uorth of range uine, east of Ob ¥, i Bart couuty, Nebraska ELLIS L. BIERBOWEE, Special Maser 1o Cuanoers. W .8 MAYNE, Company's Solicitor. 80126165 516 WA & B quor License. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that A. & B Bierbooh did upor the 17ib der of Jupuary A. D. 1855, flle ther TML‘IAM& o the Board of County Commasion e of Doaglas couuty, Nebmaks. for ucense 1o sell Malt, Spirituous sud Vious Laguors, > Station, 1 Onic brusks. trem the lst day of May 1f there be bo ol jectio remonstranoe of flled wishin bwo we ks ! om Ja: wary 1710 A. the said liconue will be i ranted. 4 & P. RYRBACH. 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