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B RERS ot s o Rl i e 1888, CHARGED WITH HIDING CO0DS Another Development in the Harold Failure Case. AN INSANE MAN GOES A-GUNNING And Creates Cons.ferable Apprchens sion in Rock Creek Precinct—More Insurance Reports—District Court Cases—Lincoln News. [FROM THE BEE'S LI w developments were made yester- in the case of the arrest of Christian G. Herold mentioned a few days ago the complaint being for secre the time of his failure and previous to his term in the penitentiary. His arrest a few days ago on this charge by Frank West, agent for the Herolds, was fol- lowed yesterday by the bringing to this city of William and Herman Herold, 1wo brothers, of Plattsmouth, charged with a like offense, together with Mrs. €. G. Herold anda y lady, a niece, both of the latter ents of thiscity, For the prosccution of the churges prefered by Mr. West, Messrs. Stearns and Philpot appeared yesterday asattorneys and Mr.Hartigan, of Plattsmouth, appearcd for the Her- olds. Hearing was postponed until the 30th and the individual bail of each was fixed at #500, John Fitzgerald signing the bond and William and Herman Herold returning home in the afternoon. The Herolds claim the entire case is trumped up, while the other side say nothing. ap- parently willing to rest their ease on the devi ve prepared. sterday morning Sh ceived ‘L I-'llvl from Justic CHeW L of Rock Cr nmtmu Ih t o man named Nei was rouming around that section of the country on hors and armed with a shotgun. threatening to shoot people on sight. The sheriff at once dispatched a deputy with a warrant for the man’s ar- rest,and as ull evidenee obtained pointed to his insanity, the insane board were summoned to examine him as to his mental condition when he should ai in thecity. [tisascertained that Pet has been an fnmate of the usylum for jours, being sent up from Cass MRy s Aboibs year ago he was v leased as cured, since which time he has remained in this county and worked (m'm hand. The rece u| d of the busin of insur- ance companies kept at the auditors of- fice had the following additional re- turns of business during 1887 added yos- Connecticut, of Ilmtrmd = ent, of H.u'”or(l—- losses incu Philadelphis losses incurred, British emiums, $4,- ?I.‘ 3 los The $12,70 Franklin, of #5,404.76; lossos paid, an, of Toronto-—- incurred, 0. the same. Premiums, §2,601.04, Premi mens, 0| phia—Premiums, §08.60; losses nonc. Central Nebraska Live \(m ko In\ln ne mpany, of Kearn & 74; losses incurred, H‘"" P Farmersand Mo of [umnlnul'l'um ums, $4 incurred, 317,264 losses )mhl. b45.38. In the report of compu- nies thus far received by auditor the last named compan Farmers and Merchants, furnis Bhowing of the lurgest amount of bus ness done,and the record shows that the ‘business of the r has been very profit- able. The Phe tands second in the list for amount of business transacted. The Manufacturers and Builders’ In- suranco company, of New York, has made application to trausact business in Nebraska DISTRICT COURT CASES The county attorney has filed peace warrants in the Herpolsheimer-Iost cases, In these cases the parties cach make affidavit against the other setting forth that they have just ca 0 that the other will do bodily injury either to themselves or members of their families. Herpolsheimer’s bond to keep the peace is for $500 and John Post’s }m #100. The trouble arose over the possession of a house. Mars] Bierbower has been sued in the district court of this county by John ¥'. Miller; whoclaims that he was wrong- fully and forcibly deprived of & stock of oods in November, 1886, Ie asks fi..lgm«m for $1,964 A breach of contract case that had a hearing in the lower court has becn ap- m)\h'd to the district court, the caso ing brought by Poor & Fuller, real estate agents, against W. A. Doggett, a sewing machine agent of this cit One divoree caso was added to the list yesterday for the coming terin of court, entitled West vs. West, and re- ci(iug the usual domestic troubles. THE FIRST ORD! Adjutant General Cole issued day the first order of the new follows: HEADQUARTERS Guanns, LiNcoLy, Jan, N 1.—Captain H. A. Moreland, of Company F, First n-?'mn‘nl, having tendered his resigna- tion and the same having been approved by the colonel of said regiment, is h orably discharged from the servi First Licutenant L. A, Ballou is hereby ordered to call an election of Company I? for the purpose of filling the vacancy caused by the resignation of Captain Moreland. By order of the Lunlnandu' ln chief, Ad!uhnt General, A WEDDING IN JOURNALISM. On Wednesday uw-mug of this week liss Jennie A. Hyde, the accomplished ighter of Colonel T. H. Hyde, of the rcoln Daily News, was united in mar- ge 1o Mr. J. W, Jordan, who occupies a responsible position with the State Journal. The wedding was a very plénsant affair occurring at the home of the bride’s parents in the prosence of the relatives and intimate friends of the contracting parties. The bride, who is ‘.rmtly esteemed for her many excel- nt qualities and graces, was attended at the ceremony by her younger sister, Miss Nellio ll)\lo. The Rev. lL'I'. Davis officiated. A pleasant cottage al- yeady prepared for their reception will lvc the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, and they take to it a large number of handsome and valuable presents re- coived from their many friends. STATE HOUSE BRIEFS, G. W, rpenter, of Rulo, Richard- son county, has filed a complaint with the board of transportation against the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railrond, reciting that the road, when it built llnuugh the city, made deep cuts and high embankments that crossed the public streets of the place, and thut siuce making these cuts and grades the road has wholly eoted to ropair ssings or put streets at such places in condition for use. The complaint further alloges that the company has moved n~ de) 2pot building into the street, where riously interfeies with the Euh!h' tulflh‘ and tra The board as fixed upon January ous unswor du) vester- by hon- ing uumh at | who are | to this complaint and so notified General Manager Holdrege. Adjutatit General Cole has received & communication setting forth that Generals Morrow and Hatch, of the vegular army, are arranging for a sum- mer encampment of the regular army at some point on the Loup river dur- ing the coming summer. The date for the camp has not been agreed upon, but the information is given t there will be at least twenty-eight com- punics of regulars in atfendance. A cordial invitation is extended, through Adjutant General Cole, to the state militia to join in the mpment and pitch their tents with the regular photdtide’- sébateslbs Real Estate Transfers. F Sounensche Jno Bro- mer, undiv b5 17 Kemp- m Heights, w d » E Barker and fe Rust, lot 5 blk 2, Orchdrd Hill, w d.. Suml I) Mercer and_wife to Fred W , lots 40, 41, 42 blk Pree! DRt wd.. o, 1 A Brayton and wife (¢ %, 4, Union Pla John I Flack and wife to Mumu- D George et al, lot 4 blk 4, Jetters add, Wi . J A Roceder to Cl c 1ot 2 blk 2104, Lioee 1 E E French and wife to Ira C lot 10 blk 5, Central Park, w d P Hoctor and wife to same, loth bk 1, South Omaha, w d.. . H ud wifé to same, o 1 park, w d. lm(‘ Winn to E H Corbet, lot 10 bik 5, lot 12 blk 14, Central park, lot 5, Auburn hill sub, wd. Jus T Moriarity to PJ bl 4, Albright's 1,000 Gy 750 8,000 2,750 1,000 iot he, Yot 1 annex, wd. .. ange v Ol ft of w t lot 27, Hawley terrac obs, lot px, wd Hawley and wife to Brown, lots 18 and 19, Hawl race, \\ll G A Engel o Johu McArthur, lots ‘b and 6 bllc 5, Lyman_place, wd. Wm G Albright and wife to Thos Jefferis et al, lot 13 blk 2, Jefferis’ re-plat of blk 1 and ot replat of blk 3, Albright wd Wm 13 Cor 11 lots in Northside add, wd. Chas W Porter and wife Peterson, n 4 lot 41, Nelson’s add, wd. John W' Grifiiths ' (trustee) to 'C Flynn, lots 5 and 6, block 1, Bakar o, wil..... 11 blic 4, a William E Hawley and’ Wifo to Mar: L Wolfc, lots 15, 16 and 17, Hawl Terrace, w d & ife to John lots 1 and 2, block 1, Exchange place, w d. lwuel S Campbell 'to Ru ot 8, block 2, Pruyn's subdi Hyde Park, ( c. 0 8 Hoftman and” wife o Rowa T north 20 foet of lob 13,block 80,South Omaha, w d Charles W und Sophia Hartman ‘to J A Berger, south 30 feet of north 60 fect of lots Fand 8, block 7, Patrick's 24 add., w d... Charles W and Sophia Hartman to J A Herger, north 30 foot of south 60 feet of lots 7 and &, block 7, Patrick's 24 add., wd.... & Farnie W McCan it C H "oncray, north b of east '4 of 1ot 65, Horback’s 1t add., w d. . William G Albright and wife to Fred Sonnensehein, fot 21, bik 4, Matthews sub of lot 19, 0, 31,'23, 93, 28 and 20, Albright's choice, W ; Haus P Herum_ and wife o Samuel - et al, north 175 feet of foet of lot 90, blk 2, Park place, wd.. Samuel Mortensen ot al to Hans P Heorum, lot 3 and west 20 feet of lot 7 Lowes add... John T, McCague to the Public Plat of ingdale, situated in tax lot 6, in 1 s I e 10t 3, blk 5, Amblor place, w d Nellic McNamara to Andrew Riley et ul, lot 9 and 10, blk 1, Kilby pluce, wd.. Lyman Richardson tension of Har 1o’ the Public’ex- street through tax lot 16 in 21, 15, Gilbert M Hiteheock and wif Hvuj S Browu, lots 11 and 12 blk 7 Hitch- cock's 1stad wd... John W Griftith, trustee, to O Wn;nl, lot 12 blk 1 Burker place w d Andrew J 'Stanley and wife to John Anderson, undivided )¢ of lot 4 blk A Lowes' 1st ad wd. is Morrison, trust p Mmul\ lots 2 and 8 blk 3 Mt Doug- Geor ot'al 0 Martha M Hensel, lots g and 4 blk 6 Arbor place w k. Same to same, part of Iofs 1, %, bllc 6 Arbor place q c.. Mrs. Nellie McNamara to 33 Cum- mings, lots 13 and 14 blk 7 Graddy subof Lowe's 2d ad w d F H Miller and wife son, undivided 35 of lows 1 5 bik 15 Boyd's'ad w d. John I, Miles et al to Chris sen, ot 18 blk 8 Walnut Hill w d A F Bosche and wife to 13 Frank ¥ lots 6, 7and 8, blk 8, Brown Park, and 4 4 and Sarah K Hartman and v A Russell, lot 4, Crescent Park, e Harreit to dohin A Dow and An drow Hans, lot 8, blk 8, South Omaha, w d Home Investment company to James H Wheeler, n 82 ft of lot 6, blk 5, Denise's add, wd....... By Charles L, Van "Camp and Wife to J E acre_in nw-ne-3-14-13, com. Riley, 138 ft'c and 227 510 £ 8 of nw cor, Charles L. e l{(‘u\l lot 11, W'IBMIlmou \l|\m|o Lu\ux \«'hrm'llor trn'l(t to 'l honey, lot 4, bik 1, e a2 wd. 900 Thomas C Jofferis to Charies Cor boll, lot 1, blk 8, Jefferis’ replat, w d.. 800 1,034 Fifty-two deeds. One Building Permit. But one building permit was issued \M terday and that was to Nels Larson to erect a 00 cottage on the corner of Thirty-fifth and Decatur streets. Old pill boxesare spread over the land by the thousands after having been emptied by suffering humanity. What a mass of sickening, disgusting medi- cing the poor stomach has to contend with. Too much strong medicine, Prickly Ash Bitters is rapidly and surely taking the place of all this class of drugs, and in curing all the ills aris- ing from a disordered condition of the liver, kidneys’ stomach and bowels. b e e s KING MWANGA BADLY SCARED. Rumors That Stanle‘ Was Comiug to Fight Him Made Him Nervous. The savage ruler of Uganda, King Mwanga, who murdered Bishop Han- nington and many of his christian sub- jeets a while age, thought judgment was about to overtake him when he heard a while ago that Stanley was on the way to Central Africa. It will be remembered that before the king or- dered the murder of Hannington he called his counsellors around him, and the distinguished gentlemen discussed the probability that the whites would make them suffer if they put the Bishop to death. The strong point wis raise that two white men hud Leen killed a few years before by a chief ut the south ond of Victorin Nyanza; and the mur- dever had never been called to unt for his ¢ was, therefore, in- ferred that Bishop Hannington could be murdered with impuanity, and the un- happy man's fate wus sealod. But when the Arvabs told Mwanga that Sunley was' comin his first thought 'n aroused to the cruel taking off of \.\' " Had 1t.been possible he would have turned pale when the Arabs told him the white man was coming with 1,000 guns. He summoned in hot haste the missionary, Mackay, whom he had long held a prisoner. Mackay writes that there would have been a terrible panic if he had not succeeded in calm- ing the foars of the king. He told the despot that Stanley was eoming to the lh-rol Iimin Pasha, and he was not certai he intended to visit Uganda at ail, . He could ot Hive 1.000 guns with him, because there were only 600 men in his party, most of whom were heavily laden with goods. “Do you think,asked the king, “that Kaba Rega will let Stanley cross his country Io Ugands “1 don’t know, “but if he does, I am sur will come here w if he comes at all. Kuba Rega is Mwanga's powerful enemy, with whom he is frequently at war, His country lies between Emin Pasha’s district and Uganda, the great country which Mwanga misgoverns. Another fear haunted the king. Sup- pose Stanley should come, it would not be pleasant to have Mackay accuse his dusky highne ing forcibly de- tained him many months after he had asked permission to depart. He there- upon decided that Mackay should not stay upon the order of his going, but go atonce. He gave him nck his baggage, and packed him off down the lake, and Mr. Mackay supposed to be route for Europe after short isits to some of the mission stations on the way Stanley hesitated to take the Ugand: route to Central Africa, fearing that his approach might cause the kln;: to put Mackay to death; but the news of his approach by another route had the good effect to set Mackay at liberty, and we shall probably sogn hear from him full d of the stirring and tr 1es he has witne: in Uganda within the past two years. It was agreed when he left Uganda that an- other white man was tocome to take his place, and before this the missionary, Gordon, has probably taken upthe work Mackay left. Fire and sword scem impotent to ex- tinguish christianity in Uganda. Al- though Mwanga put about two hundred christinns to death in the most cruel manner, the survivors never abjured their faith or ceased to hold their ot meetings for worship. Since the king weary of persecutions, the christian natives have resumed holding meetings in hischief town,almost under the shadow of his royal hut. answered Mackay, ¢ that Stanley poacetul inteutions, Its superior excellence proven in millions o homes for more than a quarter of & century. It isused by the United States Government. En- dorsed bV the heads of the great universities, s the Strongest, Purest and_Most Healthtul, Dr. Price’s the only Baking Powder that doés not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only in cans. PRICE BAKING POWDEIR CO., 8t New York, Chicago. Louis. CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000 “We do hereby certify that we supervise thear- rangements for all the monthly and quarterly Drawings of The Loulsiana State Lot and in perton manage and controlt And that the sam uro condu (o0 Taith toward ali parion, any to use this cortl miles of our signature attachod, in its advertise- COMMISSIONERS. We. the undersigned Banks and Bankers will pay all Prizes drawn In the Loulsiana State Lotieries which may bo presented at OuF counters. J. 1. OGLESBY, Pres. Loutsiana National Bank. PIERRE LANAUX, Pres. State National Bank. A.BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans National Bank. CARL KOHN, Pres. Union National Bank. . J FRECEDENTED ATTRACTION. OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED Louisiana State Lottery Company. ncorporated In 18, for 2 years, by the Legislatura for educational and charitable pufposes “with a capi- which & reserve fund of over been added. Jverwheluung popular vote its franchise e present constitution adopted A, D. 157 The only lottery ever voted on and endorsed by tho people of any state. 1t never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings monthly. and the Grand Quarterly larly every three months (March, and’ December.) take placo Brawinks ey June, September ENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORt- Sgeand Grand Drawlng, Clase B, in the Acud- TUN B emy New Orleans, Tuesday February 7, S P Mol y Teawion: CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. Notice---Tickets are Ten Dollars Only. Halves, $5; Fifths, §2; Tenths, $1. LIST OF PRIZES: EESERa APPROXIMATION P 1o Approxiniation Frises of uyu Terminal New Yorl !l- hanke m hnll OrM. A. DAUPHIN, L ot W, ABNINGTON, D. D.C, Address Registered Lotters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL |MNK, RE MEMBI‘R That the g prosen; orals " Beaures Early, who aro in char draeiige n u gan Nles' Of Abeglute {airness and integrity that the nd that no one eail possibly 1l draw the pavient of i 3 Al BANKS of Ge ar of an ini niged in fhie bighest courty; therelore, bewire of sy iLALI0US Gr BLONYIIOUS BehCuIgs. Kirk’s ‘White Cloud Floating Soap. WHO MAKES THE WHICH IS THE CHIEF? 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THE PUBLIC IS PARTICULARLY CAUTIONED AGAINST A PHILADELPHIA BEER, Which is Being Foisted upon the Unwa A Wit ) typhoid b hout s recol Compiny, wad 18 G UAMANTEED Rohon %80 £ RS2 GREENWICH S1REET, and 100 WARREN hyellow wa it ported Johann Hoff's Malt Extract The article n queation (s put up fn & SQUATTY OTTLE with German and Eaglish label printed in bive s the, 1k e packike b e s and fmported by the s 4 for Invalids, n by Teading i b American TARRANT & COMPANY, Sole Ihporters %1 order to protect themselvos against imposition the pub't NEW YORK. d Agents since 1859, to counterfeit which is FELONY. are requested to specify y Purchasers as the Genuine Iine mi STREEP HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT "'TARRANTS "' When Ordering. A GBNSULTATION. (The Only Hope) CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL. Why were over 5,000 “Carbolic Smoke Balls" sold in Omaha {n the past_year? proved to be the only sure and permanent cure for Catarrh, As p, Catarral Deatness, Diphtherla, (olds gla, Crou o from b'a. mis additional. 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