Show O den Notes Between half iast five and bal Ihix oclock yesterday mornlp the second hand store of J V East iiiJU on Tiveuty fourth street wa reken iota aniO worth cf good earned 01r Iutnnce was made through the front door which Ihruob whlcl W loked with a heavy jadloek on the outide file burglars had flied tbmiigli the clasp which was thn quarters of an inch thick Mr iJtttaian says hJ been informed that whila the burglary was going ou two of the city jolice were In and about a saloon within fifth l yards wr of where thiS Lurslars were at f A strange case came before Jotoe C Cme up bfor i fit1 Yesterday Miss Em mi Blaucett lnctt a youns girl who has r gir hw been emJoy at th ephoue ex court change to in appoInt this city her elder petitioned sister her the guardian Major Breeden appear S5TS for the Petitioner From the t tlmotiy of Emma and her eider sister J aura Emmas wage cler were taken by her father who wai erydisagrecablc In his talk hey slated he was not so much profane as he was obscene nod Uureforelt was not the proper place i for the young girl t stay The stepmother was demented and ainkl I all the home was far from belu Mr Blancett being pleasant Blnct was pres nt anJ mile his case on the point tat as the girl was not of age he expecU1 to receive all that she male at her dally work himself l1t tl wi sh II an t he thought the girls sboul < do UH same He did not wish to hire the girl taken from him and he had primisuI her that when or ace he eh uij receive > The older girl did not think that the telephone exchange was the tekphlu1 proper prpr plr for D young girl to work and SUB ScJ to support and educate her sKter If she ere given the guanjianshipofherperson Taking a i tiling Into consideration the r it grnitt the petition and the 5 ill 1 hen tforfi b under the S i vision other sister according I w lord iier c A J d sirp Ojtfcn Son |