Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 01, 1892, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA DAILY HKK : FRIDAY , .JAXTAUY I , 1.H02.
Local Parties Will Attend tbo Chicago
Meeting and Arrange for a Olub ,
WLLIAMS AND HART BOTH TALKING ,
Vnrldd Opinions on tlio Nllmitlon Held
, by ClilrngH Mngimtcn St. I'mil nntl
Minneapolis In IInc Sporting
> 'o\v In flrnornl.
Once moro Omaha's prospects for baseball
are exceedingly bright , tbo now proposed
control league , with its low salary limit ,
bavinir Imbued a number of well known
gentlemen with the old time enthusiasm , nnd
If the proposed circuit pees through Omaha
will bo one of the cities beyond the shadow of
n doubt. Tbo scheme Is looked upon as a
most feasible nnd auspicious ouo , nnd no ef
fort will bo spared by the local parties Inter
ested to brine It tn n successful Issue. There
will bo four delegate * RO ever to the Chicago
mcotlng next Thur day , nnd as they are
gentlemen thoroughly conversant with the
situation here , there Is every probability
that Omaha will bo properly cared
for. Tbo nnmos of tbo parties who will
ODCO moro assume the responsibilities of
restoring the great game hero nro withhold ,
for the present , for prudential reasons , but
tbo patrons ot llio gatno need bo In nowlso
apprehensive but what the city's interests
will bo well looked to , and ns the now league
looks like a foregone conclusion , It Is safe to
say that Omaha will have a good team In
1B03 , nnd that a season of prosperity Is before -
fore them.
And what a circuit the now association
will have : Columbus , Toledo. Indianapolis
and Detroit In thu cast , ntti ) Milwaukee , St.
Paul , ttimneuDolls , Omaha and ICausas City
lii.thowcst. These nro nlno of the host nnd
liveliest and most progressive cities in tbo
union , nnd if they nro unable to support
teams on the economical basis proposed , it
will be astonishing indeed.
TWO CHICAGO OPINIONS.
s Williams ml Hart Talk of the
New Uolti'il Aiwurliitloii.
Cuicxoo , III. , Dee. 31. [ Special Tele
gram to Tin : Bm.J A looal paper says :
The story tetngrapbod from Philadel
phia regarding the formation of anew
now base ball loaguc , to till the cap
caused by the amalgamation of the American
association mid the Nutlohal league , is con
sidered very flimsy by gentlemen who nro
now under tbo wing of the now twolvo-club
organization. Other people said to be on tbo
inside say it is significant and dcelnro tlio re
will bo a strong oiuht-club league competing
with the new twolvo-club organl/atlon.
George Williams , credited in the dispatches
referred to as being ono of tbo most enthus
iastic men In the scheme , said iu nn inter
view : "I have played ono short and plc-
turcsquo engagement us a base ball magnate ,
nnd that Is enough for mo. However. I bo-
llovo there is a move under way to forma
league consisting of elirht of the strongest
base ball towns in tbo United States , ana of
course to got tbo strongest Chicago would
have to bo on the list , but I will not bo mixed
up in any inoro dickers. The con
solidation of league and associa
tion \vas n move that invited competition ,
and Inside of two years base ball will bo
in the same rut that it emerged from at In
dianapolis. Moneyed men all ever the coun
try interested in the game are willing to
Btake good clubs. 1 will wager that I can
got subscriptions for $50,000 stock for a base
ball club in Chicago to Jlght the now consoli
dation Inside of tbo next twenty-four hours. "
President Hart of the Chicaco club , said :
"Thoro is no danger of any other league
"coming into the , field. The parties that
were interested In the American association ,
and were bought out , could not ongagoin the
business If they wanted to , ns they agreed to
leave base ball alone for five years when
they were bought out , . "
There is n discrepancy in the stbnos told
by Messrs. Hart and WUltams. The former
stains that whuu the local team was bought
out , the good will wont with tbo bargain.
Mr. Williams says there was no such condi
tion in tbo transaction and ho is frco to have
a team play in Chicago If ho sees fit. It Is
not-probable that Mr. Williams will exercise
this option , but it will not bo surprising If
soroo of bis associates tried a hand at the
game again to get oven with the association.
TWTN CITIE3 AWAKE.
Active Slrjm to , loln the Now Itino Itnll
TjC'iiguo Are llrlng Tiilccn.
ST. PAUI , Minn. , Doe 31. ( Special Telegram -
gram to Tin : BEE. ] The St. Paul Western
association franchise has boon turned over to
John M. Bennett , the well known Minne
apolis base ball enthusiast. Mr. Bennett Is
backed to the extent of $100,000 by a loading
cnpltnlisl and St. Paul men will take slock ,
but Mr. Bcnuott nnd Ills backer Insist on re
taining n controlling Interest. Sam Morton ,
who was to have managed the Chicago
American association loam , is hero and
negotiations are being made to make him
manager of the now club. Air. Bennett will
attend the Chicago mooting , January 7 , and
will urge that the monthly salary limit .shall
not exceed $1,600 or $2,000. Ho will also favor
a single season of 11 vo months Instead of two
seasons of two and one-half months as pro
posed by the big twelve club-league.
It Is staled that belli tbo Minneapolis and
St. Paul delegates will favor a league com
posed of Kansas City , Omaha , St. Paul ,
Minneapolis. Milwaukee , Indianapolis , De
troit and Columbus.
VAN HEEST BESTS TWO.
Ilttlo bYiithcru eight Aimllillutrs KoiiUanil
( ioroiix lu four ItoiiiulH.
CHICAGO , 111. . Dec. 31. Johnulo Vau Hoost
successfully stopped two lightweight pugil
ists at West Twelfth street Turner hall last
nlKht. Ho hud agreed to stop them In night
two-minuto rounds , devoting four rounds to
each m nn. Had ho failed ho would have for
feited $100. Joe RouU was tbo first to fico
tbollitla flubter. The first round was da-
void of actfon , but the second was a rustler.
Van Hoost slammed his man in tbo neck ,
Bwlpodhlm In the Jsw and played checkers
with his ribs. Around the ring wont Rouls ,
stagcering llko a drunken man. lie fore
tbo timer's watch bad marked ono
mlnuto Rouls threw up his hands. Ho had
had enough. Tbo second pugilist wus not so
easy to dliposo of. Ho wus Joe Gcroux , and
ho started out with the dash of a Minnesota
cyclouo. Ho hod hardly shaken bauds with
Jobunlo when ho cut loose his right and
swung it Into a nlcho on Van Heost's Jaw.
Tben Johnnie's blood boiled and ho used
Goroux'a faeo for a punching bag ana made
a drum of bis stomach. It was a hot round ,
but Van Ilcost bad tbo best of It. Joseph , in
the second , swung again , but Van Ilcost
poked him In tbo iieclf. Then bo Jarred his
Jaw and rattled , hla teeth. Joe bccamo
eroggy , and nn upper cut sent him to the
floor. Just ns ha was about to bo counted
out ho came to tbo front and fought llko a
madman. But Van Hoosl llnUhed him bo-
fora tbo becond round was done. Other bouts
preceded , tbo double contest.
T\vo I'ugllUtlo Vliucon ,
WiW Y'OIIK , Doc , 81. There will bo no
iparrlng contest between Peter Maher , the
Irish champion , und Jack Dempsey at Madi-
aou Square garden or elsewhere January 14.
It has boon declared off because of the pollco
order in regard to "unooutng out" matches.
jFtank P. SUvlu bus reoolvod n message
from Gcorgo Plcsso , at Monta Carlo , stating
that bo could not baok the tighter in America.
Notwithstanding tbls , Slavln says bo can
stokes for a battle with Sullivan.
I'lght In 1'rosiiei-t.
Cnilap , HI. , Doc. St. The Metropolitan
club of Now Orleans today wired an offer of
a 13,000 puYso for a finish contest between
Tom Uyau of Chicago , tbo welter weight
obampIoD , and Danny Noedham of ban
'Francisco. Tbo California Atblotlo and
Pad Ho clubs of 'Frisco , it is said , were bid *
dln .naluit each other for the contest and
h d. run UVQ ilgure up to U.OOO , when tbo
Metropolitan stopped in and raised tbo puno
to IJ.OOQ. RVHH has slffuar1 and will for *
ward , forfeit tninurrow , Jlyan will
meet No dham for any part of $ . ' ,000 ,
Danny's original offer , or bo will light Tor the
bsro purse. Noodham has been notified and
will probably accept , AS the dlfforonco In tbo
pu fans offered la n full third In favor of Now
Orleans.
Johnny Van ilccst lias challenged Ucortro
Dixon to light for f'3,500 , n side and Goorgn R.
Clark. Van Hccst's backer , has posted a for -
felt with Captain Cook of Boston to bind the
challenge.
TWO TUOS-OF-WAn.
Ono for ThU livening und Ono fur Tills
Afternoon.
The match tug-of-war between the cham
pion loam of tbo Into Lincoln tournament nnd
the Danish team of this city , for $300 a side
comes off at the Coliseum this ovonlng. It
is to bo the best two pulls out of throo. and
ns both loams are composed of men of gigan
tic mould , two or three hours of terrific
struggling nnd Intense oxcltnmont may bo
ronlldnntly expected. There will bo a dele-
gallon of Lincoln's citizens up to witness the
battle , and Judging from tbo dofit-oo of confi
dence that has marked all the negotiations
for iho mulch , they will not bo averse tn backIng -
Ing their representatives with the coin of the
realm. The Danes , however , uro fully ns
confident as tbo backers of their opponents ,
and Ills quito probable that offers to back
thn men from the capital will not bo allowed
to go bogging. The Second Infantry band
will ho In nttondaiiLU und ovcrythlng dona to
enhance the comfort nnd pleasure of the
crowd In attendance.
A tug-of-war between the Switchmen's
Mutual Aid association and the Burrctttcam
will tnko place at Kilgallon's band ball court ,
IIU.'I Chicago strcot this nftei noon nt 2:30 :
for $200 n side. Ed Barrett' * team has boon
victorious In several local contests recently ,
but tbo .switchmen think they have better
one. Moro nro the two learns : Switchmen
J , J , Kennedy , captain ; James Hcullen.
anchor ; Tom Ryan , pole ; James Gilllgan ,
John Murphy. James Murphv , T. Donuhoo ,
Pat O'ICerii , W. Long. Jack Ouinlln. Bar-
roll's B. Shields , caplnin ; John Connors ,
anchor ; Tom Carew. polo ; Chnilcs Glllau ,
Tom Wilson , Bill Bolan. Henry Dunn , Ole
Olson , Swan Peterson , M. dynes.
INTERSTATE POOL SELLING.
Scheme of a Mlnndipolls .Hun to Ojirnito
lu Clileiigo.
MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , Dec. : ) ! . Prank
Shaw , secretary of the Twin City Jockey
club , who operates a pool room hero and In
Si. Paul , according to Chicago advlcua , has
perfected un arrangement with the Western
Union whereby ho expects to bo able to open
pool rooms In Chicago In spite of tbo inter
dictory ordor. His schorno lu brief * Is to
open local telegraph oflleas in convenient lo
calities and transmit nil Information us lo
races and all bets to nnd from the Minneapo
lis pool room. > Practically the batting will
Uo done In Chleasjo , the money being wired
to nnd from Minneapolis , but theoretically
all tlio business will bo done in the pool room
hero. This will bo interstate trafllc , and
Shaw is confident the authorities m Chicago
cannot touch him.
( Joloj ; tit CilttiMlhiTf ; .
GUTTE.VJIEHO , N. J. , Dae. a I. The track
was iu good condition today.
Klrstr.ico. six and a half furlongs : Outha-
rlnu II won. Cyrus I ) second , Juiu H third.
Tlmo : lJ.tj. : !
Second race , ono mllii : ICemuInnd won ,
Koiiuefnrt seoond , bt. Anthony tlilid. Time :
lin.i :
Third nice , flvo und a half furlon s : I'lou-
rette won , Paragon second , I'eriwlan third.
Time : lU i.
Fourth r.ice , six and a 1ml f fur onss : Budge
won. Alohhrun second , Woodcutter third ,
Time : l : ± ! .
Fifth rauo. six fnrlonis : 1'oc'c ' won , Ke-
lii'uter second. Irene 11 thlr.l , Tlmo : I : < >
Sixth race.sovou furlonas : I'adio won , John
Illukoy second. Morgan 0 third. Time : l : ii. !
C.oofl TlilngH lor Xuw Y < urN.
Those who know think these will do lo
start the year's winnings at Gutteuborp :
1. I.lttlo 1'rod Zcnobla.
2. Gambler Alma.
3. Auio Tat Itunvocus.
4. Whltohoarl-IIortli-i B.
5. Sir li.iu Kbmplund ,
8 , Firefly S
l.'orulier mill Sherman.
"
Cor.UMiius , O.j Dec. 31. The Ohio sena
torial lignt has now reached its hottest de
cree , and the next few days will witness ono
of the most exciting conflicts of tbo
kind this state has over experienced.
Senator Sherman arrived Ibis morning
and proceeded at once to his neadquartors in
the Nell house , where hospent the day greet
ing members of the Sherman league
nnd members of the legislature.
Sherman men claim two accessions
to their ranks , and it is DOW evident that
there will bo A split in tbo Suyohoga dole-
gallon which has been counted solid for
Stoormun. It is asserted that Foraker will
get two of tboir votes nnd probably four.
The Death Hull.
LONDON , Doc. 81. Samuel Adjal Crowtbor ,
bishop of the Nicer torrl lory , died loduy.
LONDON , Dae. Ul. Prince Victor of
Ilobcnloho , who has boon sojourning In Ihis
city and who has boon (11 ( for s > omo limo ,
sufforin ? from cancer , died today from the
effects of influenza.
KTfeKS WHANTUIK
Suvoral riiiloonlieepvrrt Who 31 uy Sturt the
Vrui * lu Itiixlnuss.
Tho. Board of Fire ana Pollco Commission
ers hold n called session yesterday afternoon
and granted the following liquor licenses :
Conrad Woidomann , 17JJ St. Mary's avenue ;
Daniel McCoy , a23 South Twelfth streol ;
Michael Loary , 1102 North Sixteenth street ;
Balthas .Totliior. 412 South Thirteenth street ;
James Harold , " 10J Lcavon worth streel ; Con
rad Woidomann , 001 South Tnnth street ;
Charles Sbartow. 1224 South Twentlelh
slrool ; Edgar Rolhory , ! 3 Soulh Kloventh
streol ; Rlley Bros. , 1118 Furnnm street : Her
& Co. , 1112 Harnoy btruot ; Glllan i\s O'Brion ,
824 Soulh Fifteenth street ; George R. Davis ,
10 ! ) Soulh Thirteenth streol ; Gus Curoy , 1120
Farnum strocl ; John Bowyer , 1027 North
Twentieth street , Christ Toft. 312 South Fif-
leenlh street ; William Kopko , 414 South
Fourteenth street ; S. A. Crowe. 1400 DouElns
street ; Peter F. Anderson , 1540 Dodtfostroot ;
F. A. Fuller , 12U North Twelfth strcot ;
Thomas Callopy , 11501 Vinton street ; Horace
O. Bancroft , 311 South Sixteenth street ;
John Breckhoff. 1210 Douclus strcot ; J. J.
Campbell , 2 ! iO North Sixteenth street ; Mil
ler & Stollonburg , 4003 Loavonworlh street ;
C. ChrlstofTorsoii , 414 Soulh Tenth slroot ; G.
F. Bruckcr , roar 1118 Harnoy strcol ; Charloj
A. Koblmeyor , 141J ! Douglas street ; Minna
Wirth , 512-1 South Tenth streol ; George Van
Arman , 017 South"riiirtceiitb street ; Murray
& English , 1210 Fnmam stroaU
In executive session the protest of John
Rush against Scblank ic Prlnco was talked
over and the board decided to grant tbo li
cense.
The ease of Fuller & P'okard ' , 1515 Dodge
street , was laid ovor.
At the regular mooting of the board Satur
day night the protest against Martin Hon-
ricUsun , 2olO Cuming street , will be hoard.
After the wild and noisy incoberoncy of
socalled farce comedy a legitimate comedy
lllco "Tho Club Friend" Is restful recreation
indeed , and it is doubly enjoyable when in
terpreted by so clover a company as that of
Roland Recd , who began an engagement nt
the Bovd last night ,
Mr , Rend Is it successful actor whoso work
for many years was iu the line known us low
comedy. In bis now play ho roaches u higher
level of urtlstlo effort , and it may bo fairly
said thai ho is now dividing honors with Nat
Goodwin In their particular school , Mr. Reed
still has some of bis old mannerisms , nnd It
is especially to bo hoped that ho will go out
Bomo night nnd lose the nasal twang ; but
there is u sunny , effervescent quality in his
art that atones for Haws nnd rightfully com
mands popular favor.
Miss Isiidoro Rush , who carries the loading
female role , offers au admirable conception of
a well bred , self poised woman , and her lt > -
terprotailon is quite in keeping. Her out-
rugca ulgnlly does not run Into hysterics or
mock heroics , and she turns with easy grace
to a unrsillago that bas uo suspicion of sim
per In it. It U A charming characterization.
Miss Edna Wallace Is a very pretty ingonuo
who plays her part with n wltuomo maidenly
sweetness that Is Irresistible. With but one
or two exceptions tbo ether characters are
excellently cast , and tbJ play tolls a story
that U bound to please.
DoWltt'4 ' Llttlo fc'.arlr ( tisors ; only pill to
euro iuk boadncha and rovula'o the bowels.
OHIO'S ' SENATORIAL FIGHT
General Sherman's Friends Fear His De
feat May Bo Accomplished ,
HE IS THE CHOICE OF THE PEOPLE ,
Clenemlly Itrgnrdrd us ( ho Ablest Nulloir
Legislator ur Ilia Statu-SItu itlou lit
Columbus I'rci ! Transputliitluu
Legally Dcllnud ,
WASIIINOTOV BUIIEIU opTiii I ! BCK , )
Bia FouiiTBK.vrit STIU'.B- , >
Wnm.xoTojf ) D. C. , Dec. ill. I
Senator Sherman loft Washington last
night lor Columbus , O. , whore ho remains
until after the senatorial election is con
cluded. Both ho nnd his friends nro nt last
thoroughly alarmed at the stronglh of ibo
Forakor forces. Ohloans who i week ngo
were claiming Ion mnjotlty for Senator
Sherman on the first ballot are now counting
up only four. It Is certain that no shrewder
or moro unprincipled canvass has over boon
waged anywhere In the country by any party
than that which had culminated in Forukcr's
following nt Columbus.
Four-llfths of the republicans of Ohio are
In favor of Shormau'.s return and stand
amazed nl the result of the shrewd manipu
lation of Cox , thu republican leader of
Hamilton county's Tammany. Telegrams nro
pouring into Columbus from nil the most
prominent republican leaders of the country ,
urging the party not to disgrace Itself by
refusing to return to the bcnnto Its nbloit
national legislator.
Tlio Foraker boomers In Washington to
night nro claiming the election of their can
didate on thu first ballot. Senator Sher
man's frlenas nrofois confidence in ibo oul-
como but are plainly greatly alarmed over
the situation.
1'rco I'lMHCH Kt'Mtrlutril.
The Intorstuto Commerce commission
banded down its decision today on the pass
question , tbo issue being raised by bo'nutor
Chandler's attack on the Boston & Maine
company for indiscriminate pass eivlnif to
public ofllclals und nlborn. The commission
decided that the giving of interstate passes
to "gentlemen eminent In thy publlcsorvlco , "
"Higher officers of state , " "promlncntolJicers
of the United States , " "momboM of railroad
legislative committee" and "parsons whose
peed will is importnuu v the corporation"
nro violations of section 2 of the interstate
commerce act. As to a certain class of
pas' ! holders including newspaper men , hotel
proprietors , etc. . whoso passes , though fteo
in lorm , were claimed to bo free only In
name , ibo commission decided that the in
vestigation would have to be extended in
order to onnblu It to pass a satis factory
juUgmcnl.on It.
In the meantime it has issued an order for
bidding the giving of passes to the classes
llrst mentioned. This order will rut' oft
thousands of annual passes throughout the
country. Companies who attempt to evade
it by the issuing of free trip tickets will sub
ject themselves to prosecution for violation
of tbo law.
Miscellaneous.
Senator Mandorson was ono ot the recep
tion co nun It to a nt tbo opening of the magni
ficent Army and Navy club last night.
Mrs. Manderson will be one of tbo presi
dential party at the Now Year's reception to
morrow.
Tbo senatorial delegation will shortly bo
culled upou to Mil another vacancy in u Ne
braska land ofllco , thai of Not th Platle. Hoa.
John T. Ncsbilt's boalth is in such u condition
as to render him unlit to perform bis duties ,
and ho will shortly retire. Tucre will bo no
luck of candidates for iho position.P.
P. S. H.
FBOM CHILI.
Communication from tliu CMIlnii Minister
of J'orclKii AIliilr .
WASHINGTON , D. C. , Dec. 31. Senor Moult ,
the Chilian minister , had another interview
with Secretary .Blalno , today. The mi'pfstor
laid before tbo secretary tlio following trans
lation of a telegram from Mr. Mutta , Iho
Chilian minister of foreign afftirs , bearing
on tbo inquiry into tbo trouble nt the city of
Valparaiso between the Chilians and Iho
sailors f-oin the United States steamship
Baltimore :
SANTJAOCI UK CHILI , Due. 13 , 1331 : Minister
ofUhlll. Washington , I ) . O. Prom the smn-
tnary.'iiroceedlnns it appears that the strugclu
commenced between two sailors In a tavuin
nt the ward "Arrayam" that It continued In
tbo stieut with tno accession of iinin-
liurs of Inhabitants and transient parties
fiom the streets called "Del t'liivo , " "aim
I'ranelsoo" und "Alamos. " The disorder con-
tliiueu and extended to thu streets "Del
Arsenal" and "Han .Martin , " wliuro the police
force succeeded In lostoi-ini : order. All the
North Americans , except tno , suite that thu
nollco did thnlr duly , und from thu lolntul-
nons pioccodlng it appears that the court
bus done nnd is doltirf Its duty.
Whenever the piusouutinz attorney renders
li.'s ' opinion and tlie time for pruduuln ? evi
dence shall have expired sentence will bu
Klvun und establishing who , mid how many ,
arc lliii guilty parties who * muy only bo pre
sumed at present. Whoever they may bo they
will be pnnUlied The legal pioceedliiRs are
being actively carried forward to their proper
termination. MATTA.
The tntnibtor , when asked by nn Associated
Press reporter for nn opinion respecting the
statements made in the telegram , called
special attention to the statement that all
the Norlb Americans excepting two hud said
that the police illd their duty. Ho regards
this as tavorublo lo the Chilian side of the
controversy.
Western I'cnsionH ,
WASHINGTON , D , C. , Dec. ill. [ Special
Telegram to THE Buu.J The following list
of pensions granted is reported by TUB BUB
nnd Examiner Bureau ol Claims :
Nebraska : Original Augustus Mead ,
Eioklol T. Spencer , James H. Thrasher ,
Jonathan F. Tracy , Ephratm Uaunlntr , Ed
win C. Murkland , Conrad I. Plank , Gcorgo
B. Lathrop , Abaer K. Wilcox. Increase
John Honeycutt. Original widows , etc.
EdiUi Summorfleld.
Iowa : Original John O'Donnoll , Alonzo
Johnson , .loslah L. Duncan , Andrew James ,
Joseph W. Muflloy , Charles Oliver , William
J. Spunnngle , Ell Boasloy/Jobn O. Peppard ,
James T. ICounody. Additional Milo
Adams , David H. Martin , Jonl B. Merchant.
Uelasuo and Increase Edward W. Vuughn.
.
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Hpcuker CrUp ICiiplilly Jit-covering.
\VASIII\OTOX , D. C. , Doc. HI. Speaker
Crisp's physician said today bis patlont was
making rapid progress toward'rocovory and
hn will bo able to preside over the house
Tuesday. The speaker , bo said , had no
symptoms of pneumonia ,
Another Treaty Signed.
WAsniNfiTON , D. C. , Doc. ! H. A roclproc-
lly arrangement was signed today between
Secretary Blttlno und Senor Calve , the dip
lomatic representative of Costa HIca at
Washington. _
joir.,1 TK.ICHKHS
C'OllClllHlOII Of It HlKTI'NHllll 3t OtlllK lit ] > US
Mollies.
DttsMoiN&s , la. , Doc. 81. ( Special Tele
gram to Tim BBK.J The Stale Teachers as
sociation closed its annual mooting today
after a very successful soason. The forenoon
was devoted to the discussion ol a variety of
subjects. Tbo followingofllcors were elected :
President , T. A. . Ilaokor. county superin
tendent ot Franklin county ; vice president ,
Principal H. A. KInney of WooJblno ; princi
pals , Miss Abtalo Abbott of Codur Huplds and
Superintendent H. B. Larruboo of Urea ton ;
secretary , Prof. Chandler oflCookuk ; treas
urer , Superintendent D , W. Lowls , Washing
ton ; member of executive committee , Prof. D.
S. Wright of Cedar Falls ; member. ! of educa
tional council , SuDorlntondonts William Wil
cox of Mason City and F. B. Cooper of Des
Moinc * . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Cliurgod With llurelury.
Missoiwr VAI.LBV , la , , Deo. Ul. [ Special
Telegram to Tim Bnn. | Thomas McCoy ,
claiming to bo a resident of Boone , la. , was
today arrested on tbo charge of being impli
cated lu the burglary of a freight car to the
extent uf a considerable amount of gooas.
Tbo burglary occurred nearly a yur.r ago ,
unco which tlmo officials have booa tracing
the parties susplvlonod.
Heady 1'dr War ,
POUT Dnunu , la , Deo. Ul. [ Special Telo-
cram to Tun Butt. I Colonel Boutin , com-
mantling nflloabof Iho Sixth roimont , Iowa
Nu'lonni gunrdr , Inspected the newly organ *
Ized inllitlnncotvpnny hero ycatoruay. Ho
mustered oujUiu , | coihnnny nt Lemurs nnd
ttio i''ort Doijyocompany , wilt ba glvom IU
place In Iho ejttneni ,
Ijf' ' ffiitsKuhnt 17lm.
Buiti.ixoTft.sl'Jlii-i ' Dt'c. 31. Tbo Jury In the
case of JOUCA.n . alnst Gordon , n debt case ,
wont on astrllco yesterday nnd reluscd to
render n vcrMliHVtintll'puld their fees ns Jtirv-
men. The plAfmllT was anxious to hear the
verdict and paid ibo fees , but the verdict was
against Him. i ' '
Ari-iitgcMl , } HU AIIUIri4 ,
CIIF.STOV , In1jl | , > ee. 31. [ Special Tolcgi-nm
to Tin : HKK.J J. B , Schnnubor , through the
asslstanco of relative j , has paid off nnd He-
cured nbout ! , ! > ( ) , " ) of his Indebtedness and
regained poi ! > osloi : of his stoik : this evening ,
loxt ti'rt t 'on * IrtN ,
Four M UHSONla. . , Dot' . 31. ( Special Tclo-
gram to TIIK BKC.J The year closes with
140 convicts In the Iowa stnto penitentiary
hero , the largest number In the history of
the institution.
( Inventor Ilitlrs Mrlc.
DCS MOINK * . In. , DJO. JH. Gjvornor Boloi
Is confined to his room with the grip. It Is
uot thought to bo serious.
Killed liy u Kail.
DtniL'ijun , Iu. , Dac. ill. Felix E. Agnew ,
nn old and prominent citizen , was killed last
night by n fall.
, i .v.vo v\ci.it I\TH.
"Tbo t'rlnco nnd the Pauper , " which Will
bo given nt Boyd's new theater the llrst
three nitrhts of next weeic , Un dramatization
of Mark Twain's story of the snmo name.
Thn prlneip.il attraction In Iho company is
Elsie Leslie , said lo bo Ibo most wonderful
young actress on tbo stugo. Shu was the
original Cedric In "Liltle Lord Fuuulleroy , "
playing the role for oluht consecutive months
in Now York'CIty and Boston. She bus nn
excellent company tbo same as appeared nt
tbo Broadway theater , Now York , during its
two months' run thoro.
The Grand Opera house will bo occupied
Now Year's day , afternoon nnd nlcht. bv W.
S. Cleveland's Consolidated Minstrels. Ev
erybody nnd every thing-aro promised to be
absolutely now , nnd not only to possess
novelty out genuine artistic ability. Manager
Cleveland is always nllvo to the wants of the
people , and ho fully appreciates the fact Unit
they nro tired of seeiug tbu sarno old faces
and hearing the same old gags nnd songs.
The sale of scat is now In progress.
Mr. Henry , advance representative of the
Pauline Hall Opera company , arrived In the
city yesterday. His attraction will appear
at Boyd's now theater the lust three evenings -
ings of next week , presenting "La Belle
Hclouo" and "Martamo Favnr'1
SMOOTH ant. SMITH.
His .Sclicii ) inr Itlfi-dlng a .Saloonkeeper
JVIlM'urrli" * .
The blotter at the city jail beam the name
of John Smith und tbochargo is petit larceny.
(
Smith , it is claimed Htolo three keys to Louis
Smith's saloon at Thirteenth and Dodge
streets. The loss of the keys was not noticed
until yestord.iy rnornitig when n locksmith
had to bo calledinrbeforo the place could be
opened. !
About 11 o'clock Insrnlcht an ofllcor in cit
izen's clothes beard Jahn Smlih'tclling u party
of friends thai ho ? iad stolen the keys , but
that ho would rotiirii them for $ i.5'J ' in cash ,
or else ho would go into the saloon and have
all ho wanted to 'ilrink. Sergeant Ormsby
was notified nnU'advlsod the saloonkeeper to
send for the man 'and lender him Iho inonoy.
Tins wus done' ' nntl just as the thief was
about lo lake the \nonov Urmsby stopped out
and took man , keys and money to the Jail.
Tim I'cuV ( 'lulls' Itinerary.
The itinerary1' the International League
of Press Clubs'Ua/ just been received at Un
ion Pacific heudtiuartpr.-i. Tbo special train
will leave Now York January Otb by tbo
Pennsylvania rldlwnyieachlng Chicago tbo
next day , TheO < j > Jiinraionists uill.uvlsit tlio
Silo of the Wo'Ud-Vfaln'-wlll bo ontu'rtnineit
from ! 1 to ( J'p. ' m. bj' J" W. Scottof the Herald
and will attend the th6aterin the evening.
Leaving Chicago at 11 o'clock tbit night
by the Northwestern , tbo party will como di
rectly to Omaha. The circular states that in
response to iho invitation the excursionists
will remain in Omaha from - lo 4 o'clock
on the afternoon of January 8 ,
'Iho party will leave Omaha over the Un
ion Pacific , reaching Denver tbo following
day and attending Itio theater in the evening.
Leaving Denver at 1 a. in. of January 10th ,
tno train will pass ever thn Donver&Hio
Qrande and 1ho Central Pacltic to San
Francisco. Slops Will bo made for sight
seeing at Salt Lake City nnd at Auburn ,
Cal. , where a citrus fair will bo iu progress.
Tbo party will arrive in Sail Francisco on
January IU , and In the evening will bo ten
dered a reception by tbo press club of thai
city. The llrst .annual meeting of the inter
national league will begin the following day.
The Delegates will bo handsomely enter
tained at San Francisco. Too program in
cludes u coaching trip to Iho CHIT house , u
lunch at Stilro heights , a visit to the bay , un
inspection of the Untied Stales cruisers
under construction , a banonot by the local
press club , a trip to Chinatown und visits to
the Stanford university , thu Palo Alto
stocic farm , the Sonoma valley , Dolmouto ,
Santa Gnu and San Jose. The excursionists
will relnrn by ibo bonthcrn route and will
bo feted at Los Angeles and other points.
lilt In. Um Nitck.
A few minutes past 11 last night Block
Watchman Bradley uns standing In front of
the Mnx Ieyor store when n man In a light
overcoat ran up und struck him u blow under
tbo cur.
Bradley fell , but recovered his feet in a
moment und chased his assailant to Iho nllov
south of the Board of Trade building. As
Iho man turned the corner of the alloy Brad-
lov fired n shot at the fleeing thug , but
missed htm , us both were on the run.
Quito n crowd gathered , besides several
police oftlcers , attracted to the spot by the
shot. , A thorough search wus made but no
ouo was found ,
Tbo watrhmnn cannot describe his assail
ant , as Iho assault und escape were so sudden ;
ncilhor was bo able lo give any reason for
Iho act.
Ill it Clilfliou Ural.
Mrs. A. Burrelt wus taken lo pollco head
quarters last evening cbnreod with petit
larceny. It Is cluimed thai while Mrs. Bar
rett wus at a commission house purchasing
chickens she mot nn old man named Jones
on Iho saroo errand. The elderly gonlloman
asked Mrs. Barro.lt to haul his purchase
homeward. Sho'c'iinsontod and while Jones
was In the store , iraylng for his iwonty-Iivo
'
fowls iho woman'drovo away.
A search war/Aiit was procured and tbo
ofllcors soarcbcdfjjlrs. Barrett's house and
nrcmisos and found tbo missing chickens.
When arrestoVf the woman said that she
waited a half bbur for Jones and as ho
didn't sho\y UpwiU drpva home. She was
released on her OVr'nj'rccbpnIzancO.
risi'iitn.i r.
J. SI. Wrleht , a.tpbacco merchant of Haiti-
more , Md. , I mi commuted suicide.
AlnKOoll tailtf'tlt Osbarn Hollow. N. V , ,
conUlnlnit ; , OOJ UUVK'N of oil , exploded.
Tennessee Is So'Wflnj ; troops Into the Coal
crook dlstrlots ttftfltftid the convict miners.
Qcorso W. WollHiB. for many years Hnpor-
Intendontof tho'tlliW Vorl ; policedepartmuut'
is dead. o list
The mooting olJtln plate manufacturers
which was u > havd boon hold at .St. Louis Ibis
month bus buon postponed until spring ,
William Ulnnkenshlp attended a dance at
I'lattsbnrs , .Mg , jind uiukcd u miarrul with
Ueorue Deluny , wbosbu ( imd Killed him.
The president has L'oiiimutud the sentence
of doUh passed on three. Yunia Indians by a
California court to ton yp.irs Imprisonment.
Tbo fast IlnlTalo express , ninnlmr out of
I'hllndolpbln , W H wrookod by u misplaced
switch. Thu onjlncer nnd fireman weiubu-
veroly Injured _
l-'tllvlRII.
Blgnor I'orrurls , Italian minister ot justice
huH resigned. <
Forty-eight Hsbormon havo. lost their lives
in the recent storm elf the Spanish coast.
Catholic circles at Montreal wore agitated
over a report tlmt the pope bus been assassi
nated. ,
father Ohrwalder , who recently escaped
from tbo Houdun favors reconquering tlmt
country.
Tim Hchoonor Cxthorlno Ulchards has been
wrecked off tbu Irish coatt and tlva of tlio
crnwr worodruwuoJ.
FOUND WITH HIS THROAT CUT ,
Bloody Oriiuo Committed by a HigWaymnn
at Ord ,
NO CLEW TO THE V/OULD-SE / ASSASSIN.
should lie He ruptured tin * llnr.igeil CHI-
Will Al l < Short \Vnrk of Him
Oilier InliMi-stlng Nntui from
Oiin , Nob. , Doc. ,11. ( Special Toleg rain to
TDK Br.i : . | When n hired man went line tlio
luiy loft of Morrow's 1 1 very stable nt 10 o'clock
last night tie illscovoroil Mr. Morrow lying In
n pool of blootl with tits throat cut. Although
alive Morrow was uncoucious , tuul it was
moro than 1111 hour before bo was resuscitated.
\Vlicn no regained consciousness Mr. Mor
row told tlio story of tlio crlmo. llosuld
Umt ns ho stopped Into iho barn tit 0ilO : tie
wus hit on the head und knocked down Ho
goiup da/.od ami ran a Cow steps , when I ID
was lilt iinil ugatn knocked down mid his
thi-o.it cut. tic ihon became unconscious ,
butnftct coming to ho trlud to gat tip. Then
ho lost consciousness again till taken bomo.
A gold w.uch and chain , n Knights ot Pylhtos
charm iiiul some money was taken. Morrow
usually carrloi largo ninotint. of inonoy on
bis PCIMOII , it Imult which is generally known
and which Is supposed to have boon tlio in
centive to the cvimo. The doolon hope for
his recovery.
'J'horo Is no clew to the would-bo assassin ,
but should ho bo captured the oilraijod e'.tl-
/ens will make short work of him.
Another llccl usur Convention.
Au.t WK , Nob. . DJO. Ml. [ Spsulal to TUB
Bic. : | A lurpo and enthusiastic mass moot
ing of clll/.ctis and farmers was hold at Mo-
Cullough's hall In thU city last night to dis
cuss and take the preliminary stops toward
securing n beat susrar factory at Alliance. It
was decided" to call a county biat sugar con
vention to moot lions Saturday , January 0 ,
and got nil the fanners formally milosnround
to como , and have M. A. Lunn of Lincoln
present to impirt any Information desired
on the subject. Kadi farmer will than bo
urged to raise as many aeros of beets us lie
can , and capitalists offered an opportunity to
Invest In n boot .sugar plant hcie.
Analysis of beou raised In this county
* how them to contain about 0 nor emit moro
of jjiiccharinu matter than beets raised iti the
locality of any of the factories now estab
lished , ana Alliance citizens , as a consequence ,
are quito hopeful of sccurlnir a factory at this
plieo next summer.
Miudk With u rltrlilork.
Pi.iTMMni'iit , Nob. Duo. ill. [ Special to
Tin : Bii.J : The Sheriff started this nltcr-
noon to bring in Ed. Wiliiy , wlio lives about
olglitttnloi so ith of town , to answer to a
charge of assault and battery upon his
brother-in-law. Minaru M. Aldon. The In
formation' usrafnst Wiloy was lllod by hU
sister. Aldon's wife , who states that llio as
sault was committed yi'stordav , when a com
busking was. In progress on the lattcr's/ann.
Wllov wont to the stable to get a hone , and
bis sfbter told him not to take a young nni-
uial bolongintr to Alden , but Wilov took Iho
horse. Alden canto up and miatchod the
bfiulu out or Wiley's hand , wheioupon the
latter stiuck.Aldenin the face and a rough-
and-tumble tight ensued. Wiloy was jotting
tne worst of it , and breaking away ho picked
up a oitchfork and struck Atden n terrific
utow over the head which luid him out.
lut Hated unit I'ro/mi.
Coi.UMiiL'4 , Nob. , Dee. 111. [ Special to Tun
Bur. | Martin Mtirlatj , a Polandor living
about ton miles north ot this olty , was found
dead Monday ovonlng , his boJy badly cut
and mutilated , besides being frozen stiff.
Nothing \vus known of this until lute
Wednesday evening , when the sheriff was
notified. Ho immediately proceeded to the
seono and Htarted to hold an inquest , but ,
could fret nb Tacts tronfi nuy ol the family ,
\vhoseemodvuryrcticentnbout the matter.
Sheriff Caldwell placed a guard over the ro-
nialns and this morning repaired to I ho scene
in company with the coroner and county at
torney , determined to sift the matter thor
oughly. Marluls was last seen in Platte
Center 'December BL and was drinking
heavily. The whole affair Is shrouded in
mystery. _
llnllcts In HU Illicit.
Bt/rri ! Cm , Neb. , D.-C. : tl. [ Special to
TUB Bni.J The sheriff of Boyd county , S.
I' . Jamison , arrived hero last evening with
the inurdorer of ( / . O. Dodge from O'Neill ,
where ho had clven himself up to the sheriff
of Holt county. A heating will not bo bad
until next Monday. This promises to bo a
very interesting case , us the nnsoner claims
ho shot Doago in solf-dafuiise. but four bul
lets in tlio back of the victim is evidence to
the contrary. J. S. Burt , father-in-law of
Gcorgo Wilkinson , has been arrested ns uti
accomplice in the murder , and accorulug to a
statement madO today ho will provo a valu
able witness against Wilkinson.
llr < rl"i lor tlio Company.
GUAM ) ISLV.NII , Nob. , Dec. ai. [ Special
Telegram to Tin : Bin : . ] The attorney gen
eral llled an application in the district court
to'ayto have a receiver appointed for the
Farmers Union , Insurance company of this
city , charging Insolvency. Sheriff Costello
was appointed temporary receiver. Thu case
will como upfor further hearing next Thurs
day. Thoofticersof the company claim tnoy
hiivo never boon in better iltmnclul condition
than at the present time and that the action
of tbo attorney general is duo to the Influ
ence of ether companies. They are confi
dent that nn examination will dispel the
charge of Insolvency.
Druth ot 11 Mini * War Velorun ,
FOUT Xioiiimu , Nob. , Due. 31. [ Special
Telegram to TUB Bun.J Sergeant James
Laydon , recently discharged from troop G.
Sixth cavalry , died very suddenly In the post
hospital this afternoon with heart disease.
Layilcn had served ton years in the Sixtli
cavalry and parllrtoatud In the late Sioux
campaign. He was om ; of the moit trust
worthy noncommissioned officers lu the rocl-
ment anil was waiting ro-enllstmont when ho
answered his last retreat. The funeral will
take place Saturday and interment will bo
with military ceremonies.
C'loslng Thrlr TuriiiH.
WAIIOO , Nob. , DJC. Ul. ( Speclil to Tin :
BEK.I Yesterday a laixo amount of oudlnoss
was transacted In the district court by Judiio
Matt Miller Incident to the closing of bis
term of olllc-o. Before the court ndjournod ,
resolutions of respect and commendation for
hU impartial work on tli'i ' nonch were passed
bv tbo bur , expressing their esteem and con-
lldnnco In Judge Miller. Similar resolutions
were passoa by the bar showing the high
esteem In which clone of the court , L. E.
Gruvorls hold. Ills term of oflleo expires
today. _
Ilriin-Siittlo.
CAI.LOWAV , Nob. , Dec. 31 , [ Special to
TUB BKI : . ] Lust ovonlng at 6 o'clock , Mr.
W. J. Bean of Broken Bow was married to
Miss Eftlo Tuttle , daughter of Mr. und Mrs.
\ \ \ 11 , Tuttle of this place. The ceremony
-was performed In the I'acltlo hotel parlor by
Hoy. W. S. Sayros of Urokon Bow , In the
prcscnco of ub'out fifty Invited guests. An
elaborate supper was served In the dining
hall at 10 o'clock , and toasts were proposed
and responded to until a laio hour. The
bride was the recipient of many beautiful
and cojtly presents. _
i ThltiK-H1 Work.
WAIIOO , Nob. , Doc. 111. ( Special to TUB
BK'B. | The clothing store of ICIIItan Bros , ,
was entered by burtflaw by prying up a roar
window last night. So fur n can bo asoor-
talnod goods of tbo prolnblo vnluo of.Wdto
$500 were taken. The thlovos also entered
the lumber ofllco of D. II 1'holpi and tried
bis safe by drilling thnw holoi in the door
but failed to effect an ontranoo. Tboy loft
their tools and a quantity of powder. Tnus
far no ur raits have been made.
Hoclal rromlmuivn Sutnil Him.
BBVTUICB , Nob. , Deo. 31. [ Special Tele-
( jram to Tun BBB.I At bli prolluilnary bearIng -
Ing before Judge Calllsoii today , Charles B ,
Carpenter was found gull'y o' forging nnd
passing two forged check * Christmas eve ,
and was bound oyor to tin ) district court on
each count In tbo sum of tfOO. In default of
ball bo was sent to tno county Jail. The case
ngalnst lu * confederates have boon
by a compromise ! owing to the snclnl promi
nence of ono of tno accused.
Drat li of Two .Nolmixlci
NBIIIHSKJin. . Nob. , Doe. 111. [ Special
to Tin : Hii.J : : .lotliili Uo era , for yoari ono
of the most prominent ilguros In financial
nnd iwlltlcnl circlet , dtod yesterday. Ho
bad boon suffering seine tlmo with la grippe ,
which developed Into typhoid fever.
Mr. Rogers was born In Now York In 18:1.1 :
and came to lliU county In I87J. Ho uns
elected scmitor from this county In 18S.'I ,
havniir previously served us u inomber of tlio
constitutional convention in 18M. Ho wus
elected county commissioner for three con-
secntlvn terms. Ho learos n wife and eight
children. At the tlmo nf his doatli ho was
ono of tlio wealthiest men In the comity. Ho
was also n prominent Mason. Ho will bo
burled with nil the honor * of that order tomorrow -
morrow afternoon.
1'iwvKB ( Jirv , Nob. . DJC. III. [ Snoclal to
Tin : UKI-.I Hon. K. Jordan , ono of the
pioneers anil moil promlnont cillons of the
county , died at his homo In DuboU this
morning nf tor n lingering Illness front tunror.
Ho will bo bnrlod with the bonots of Odd
Fellowship In this city next Sunday.
IKIion Jordan uns born In Lmvliton , Ale. ,
ApilU'J. I.SII. In Uulnbur. 18.1 % hi ) movrd to
Niibrislii anil snttloj In I'uwnt'o ( ( unity , then
contain Ing butsoviMi futnlllet. I'or a pnrlod
of uluht vcars ho nerved llio penp'u of his
fouiity : .s nlierllT and was a momlior of the
itatnconvontlon In the f.ill of IS70 that ro-
nomliiatod tlio I ito David llntlur for gov
ernor. Ho WAS elected to the letMittnru In
IN777aml toik an iictlvo pirt-ln the oflnator
ill striiKJlo which resultud In the defeat of
1'lilmvis W Illtohcouk an I the ehu'tlon of
AlvlnSaiindars to the Unlto.l tatui Donate.
Ailintttcil llUCnlll.
n , Nob. , Doc. fll. [ Snccinl Telegram -
gram to TUB BBR.J Umll Magnason , nllas
Axel Carlson , aged Ul , was arroitod Here this
evening on the chnrgo of forgery on com-
tilulnt of tbo Put t National bank of this
uluco. Ho Is accused of forging the names
of two prominent farmers to two promissory
notes nnd discounting thorn at the u ink. At
his hearing joforo the Justice ho broke down
and admitted his guilt , lie was held to
answer at the next term of tbo district court.
I'll nn lloufl UnriK'd.
Pitr.MONT , Nob. , Dec , III. [ Special Tele
gram to Tnr. BP.B.J The farm house of J. M.
Pollock In Klkborn township , live miles east
of Fremont , wus burned about noon today.
The family was absent from homo und neigh
bors arrived in time to remove but.fow arti
cles of furniture. The dwelling was a now
one. The total loss Is about $ l.r > 0l ) , with (300
insuicnco.
rroptrillions Compli'tml.
OI.UMIIUS , Nob. , Dec. ai. [ Special to TUB
Bui : . ] AH preparations nro nearly com
pleted for the state encampment of the
Grand Army of the Republic , which will beheld
held in this city February 10 to lb.
Tbo necessary funds have boon subscribed
and all accommodations have been secured
The Sons of Vetiirnns' drum corps , consist
ing of twelve pieces , will furnish the music.
Hit DrllciTtlii ! t'onit.
Ei.iciiou.v , Neb. , Doc. HI. [ Special Tele
gram to TUB BKB.J Fred Voss was arrested
today while removing a load of corn fiom bis
farm which had boon levied upon by a Doug-
Ins county olllcor.
Mirt > r COMI : in' WITH .
Woilil'H I'nlr ColmnlK.iloncrs Demand
l : i,0Ol ( ) ( ) ) ( ) Irom CliIriiKO.
Crncvoo BUIIBAU or Tin : BEE , I
(3inc\io , Ii , . , Dec. Ul. f
Three million dollars must uo paid the
World's fair director * by the city of Chicago
before April 1 , 1893. The formal call on
Comptroller May for three installments of
fl.000,000 each , payable February 1 ,
March 1 and April I respectively , was
adopted. at the executive meeting of the
directors and specifying the reason for this
ureant demand : "It has become apparent
that tbo exposition will need the proceeds of
$ ! , ( K)0OaO ) , of b'onds of the city of Chicago nt
on early ilnte. Money is being paid out on
o nstruction co'n tracts nt a rapid rate ,
and in order to moot the future
payments ttra proceeds of the second
* 1 , OOn.OOO of bonds , says the report of tbo
finance committee , must be in the bands of
the treasurer on or before March 1 , and of
the tnird $1,000,000 or. or before April 1 ,
IblU. "
Comptroller May was asked : "Do you
anticipate any trouble in floating the $3,01)0- )
000,000 In so short u tlir.ol"
'None in the least. " bo replied. "These
bonds run thirty years , bear 4 per cent in
terest , and are uuthon/od by special act of
the legislature mid u direct vote of the people.
Their' legality is beyond' question and tbity
will bo taken fust as fast us they
are offered unless I um mistaken. "
Hound to Dlu , lint Didn't.
Benjamin S. Donnelly , sou of It. R. Don
nelly , the wealthy Chicago publisher , made
an attempt to end his life last niubt by
jumping into the lake opposite the Van
Buren street station. Hud it not
boon for the vigilance displayed and
the prompt assistance rendered by twoyoung
Irionds. . ) . Hawley and a son ot Lymnn J.
Gage , ho would nave accomplished his pur
pose , as tb spot woaro ho plunged in is ono
3f the most dangerous In. Chicago. Young
Donnelly was smittuu oy n handsome
and accomplished young lady who lives
on the West Side. The young lady recipro
cated tbo feeling , but her father did not look
upon young Donnelly with favor , giving as u
reason that Donncl y was too young to
muko a good uusband and that
iio was too fond of sowing
wild oats. Ho refused positively to allow his
daughter to have anything to do with the
young man mid ho kept the girl under such
close guard that Donnelly could not got n
chance to sco her. It was nboutll p.m. , when ,
casting his bat aside , Donnelly Jumped from
the pier Jbesldo the friends to whom
ho had boon unbosoming bis troubles , anrt
plunging through the door headed direct for
the lake , followed by his friends. Reaching
thulako ho plunged In head foremost and
striking upon the rocks was partially stunned.
When bis companions got him nbovo water
ho fought thorn \\ith the desperation nf u
wild man and they had ti mlehty hard tussle
before they succeeded in getting him OR to
dry land. Young Donnelly was carried up
stairs into the hotel and a physician was at
once summoned , who soon hud him out of
danger , after which ho was taken homo.
Odds neil Kllll * .
August Indal of Belleville , has received In
formation of the death at his home In Aus
tria of his father , who threatened him with
llsluuorltnuco live years ago because -
cause of Msdispleasing matrimon
ial alllanco and drove the young
in n , who had married a poor uinldou ,
to America with bis brldo. The older Indul ,
notwithstanding his throat , loft them $75,000 ,
wltti twlco that sum to hold in trust for n
\oungor brother and sUter. Indnl fins been
at work In the steel mill at Bullovlllo for
nearly a year.
A stranger In the crowd at the installation
of a ledge of a secret order at Falrbury quar
reled with tbo wife of William Hurton , and
when the latter defended her bo stabbed him
fatallv In the back. The stranger escaped.
John Van Heesl , the local featherweight ,
knocked out a couple of aspirants for
PUBllIstlo honors with such neatness and dls-
natch at the Twentieth Street Turner hall
last night that a match will b < ! made with
Dixon , the Hoston colored champion , for
f ' 1KX ) aside.
At KftlngHnm n French builosquo company
posted such realistic b'lls of the per
formance that thn Women's Christian Tom-
iicranco union rompltilned and the mayor
lia ordered the lower limbs of the nymphs
to bo covered up or draped.
Dr. Rlohnnl F. Cunningham of Lebanon.
one of the olrtust physicians In Illinois , died
of grip yesterday , aged IB years.
Chicago Is tti have a Thomson-Houston
Eloctrio Manufacturing plant to cost foOO-
000 and to employ 1.000 men. It will bo at
Pullman , on the banks of lake Calumet.
WfHtrrn ri-ojiln In Clilrugo ,
The following western people ore In the
pity *
At the Grand Paclllc-rJ. O. Brocksmlt ,
Cedar Rapid * . In. ; 11. 1) . Smith , Kearney ;
L. J. Drake , Omaha ; MarU Plorco , T. U.
Pease. Sioux City , la.
At the Pulmor-H. Cl. Woaro , Sioux City ,
la. ; Mrs. Charles B. Souther , lloborl T.
Souther. Cedar Rapids. la. ; J. II. Klllott ,
Burlington , lu. ; C. M. Sholaoo , Holm-ego ,
At the VYoHlnirton W. L. Chapman , M. II.
Walllncford , Omaha.
At thu LeUnd Mr. and Mix U. N. Gul-
land , MnGrofior , la. ; IT. L. Catburwood ,
Cedar Rapldf , la. * . A.
ITS C01IINC WAS VEIC01IED.
Omaha People Generally Rejoice nt the
>
Birth of Another Year , ' JI
PLEASANT GATHERINGS ORGANISED/
Young I'euple und Old Mudn .Alcrry uj ,
the Appro.irh of tlm No\r
Ye.ir Somn of llio
There was the 'frosty light1 but not the
"flying cloud" when the old year died. Un
dent leaden sky , ngulnst which the wblto
light of the electric light shown with steely
coldiiD.ss tlio balls of the city rung forth their
midnight peals on an air in whlun the moist *
uro was rapidly congealing , uud amid the
clangor of ibo brazun lonuoi , tbo yells of
tbo steam whistles and the occasional shriek
from some ono M ho had poitponod swoaij
oft until thn last inomont , the whole puj ;
nted hero and the.'o by the sharp crack of'TT' '
strong lunged six shooter , 18'JJ was ushered '
In.
In.No
No one thought of 1S91. Its caroj wefo |
passed , its joys spad , nnd all its avonts i
recollections. It wus tlio coming guo *
whom the salvo was directed.
But then ttiorov6ro nm'iy who mndo ml
tbo last houis.of'tho old year , and if It J "
its passiug ; vns to the music of laughter !
tbo strains of Strauss watlzoj. It mtiy bn
that here and thuro a homily was launchuv |
but fovv curs'.veie attuned to words ot wisdom - ,
dom last night.
Forty puitlily dressed maidens , together 1
with tnnt number of vouiiir men whoso ages
ranged from 10 lo 1(1years ( ; , danced the mazyi
waltz mid m.inv other dances to enchanting
music until miilnlght nt the Mtllurd hotoj
last night. The young folks' party '
liivon by Mr. and Airs. D. T. Mount of
South Eighteenth street In honor of the ! ]
budding young dauchtor , Miss Mao.
The costumes of the young ladles wotl
bountiful , being dressed in all colors
shades. The dunces consisted of fourth
numbers , with two extras nt mldm !
There were ten figures In the germim wlj
followed the march at the opening. Thof
ures were unique und wore prettily danf
They were arranged by Miss Mount cs
inlly for the occasion. -
The ovcnlng was most happily spentj
the young folks and the party was ono or
brilliant events for the voar.
An Informal party and collation was gtl
at the Paxton hotel last nigtit by the Inlet
ot Ibo bouse at the Invitation of Lnnd |
Easttiian. About tliirlv-llvo couples
charge of the parlors and'passed the o\l
III-T , seeing thu old year out , in dancing
at the banquet table.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Joslyn ,
Davenport street , hold a reception 'in hod
of their niece , Miss Boyco , and her friends ,
Missus Gibson mid Wort , nntl many re
mained for the midnight hour to listen to
the peal of tbo bolls.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Muentofcrlng invilod n
number of musical friends 10 bo with them
at 120 North Twenty-sixth strcot , and ob
serve tbo German cuslom of welcoming
Ihoslurdy youngster , ISO. .
Mr. nnd Mrs. Udo Brachvogol also had.
In a few friends to llttlngly close the year " - <
with thorn.
"Watch meeting" services wore bbsorved
by both Episcopal and the Methodist Episco
pal churches. A.s Iho chimes rang out the
uour of midnight , when one long year was at
nn end , Dean Gardner nt Trinity , made a
short address on the cleaning up of the house
and the duty of Christians during the yoar.
Mrs. Colton sang "Ring Out , Wild Bells. "
Appropriate services were also hold at the
first Methodist Episcopal by both choir and
pastor , Kov. P. S. Mori 111.
Among the events unnouncod lor today
are :
Mr. mid Mrs.V. . G. Chambers receive ,
- > 211 Farnnm street , J ! tn 0. ,
Mr.C. S. Raymond rocolvos , SoUl'b'TbUty1 '
eighth avenue , 0 to JO.
Misses Matlio and Ida Sharp receive , 20)3
Douglas street , i ) to 0.
Misses Loboman , floHman , A. Newman ,
Wollsteln and Seliirsobn receive , 21(13 ( St.
Mary's avenue , H to 0.
Gnnoral Brooke receives tbo olllcora of the
garrison nnd his stuff , Twenty-fourth aud
Harnoy streets.
Leap year nartv nttho Millard.
Miss Jcntia Yntos , a dancing party
Misses Lomcn nnd Johnson of St. Joseph
"Hillside.11
Reception at Young Men's Christianas :
elation for tbo younir men of Omaha , t to ]
Rcccpllon to Bishop and Mr * . John
Nowmnn by the Methodists of Omaha nt
First church.
The New Year's reception planned by
ladles of the Second Prosbytoriau church ,
bo held in the church parlors from , ' ) t
p. m. , has b3en postponed on account of
much sickness among the members of
congregation.
Many dinners anil parties will be gl
today anil during Iho coming weak at
Paxton. Tills afternoon at 2 o'clock Bis ;
Newman will entertain at dinner a party
sixty. Saturday night the lirin of Hector
Wilholmv company will give a bamj
to all their employes. Monday night t'
Sunset club will have u lama mcotlng B i *
banquet. Next Friday night the Jack I'V
democratic club , numbering 150 , will ha'
banquet at that hotel.
Arranging lor tin ; Vcli'ninn.
Cirr , Nob. , DJC. 31. i
o Tim BIIUnusual : : | preparations are
> oin ? made for the entertainment of the
ourth annual reunion of the Nebraska Sol- '
llors association , which moats In this city
nuunry 12 and continues three days. The
allowing ppaakors will bo procnt : Gov-
rnor J M. Thayer , Lieutenant Governor
ilnjors , Hon. .1. W. Peartnan , Department
Commander Joseph Toaturs , Past Depart-
nont Commander Clarkson.
I.OG.IIifrirj.s. .
Two minor pirmits , nggrogutlng i
voro Issued yesterday by the suporlntondecj
of buildings.
The pollco nrrostod Mary Lee , an -v
vlct , last night as a suspicious characti-
blarv was onlv released from the pouilcfl
lary Wednesday , where she hud served .
crm for lurcony. _
William G. Cummlngs of 017 South Slx-1
conth street reported yesterday thii > a burg-
ar tried to got into his stoio Wertnosday
light and succeeded m breaking open a lour
vlndow. Nothing was stolen.
O. II Snydornud M. C. Crewo were bound
ovcrto Ibo'dlslrlct eourt vostordny byJudpo
lulslcy on the cliurgo of robbing A , Po'.cr-
on of $1" ) in a Tenth streel saloon some
ays ago. Snvdor procured ball u ( once und
vas released ,
Kocoptlon to Bishop nnd Mrs , John P.
yowinr.n * by the Methodlsls of Omaha at tbu
' 'Irst Methodist Episcopal church. A guti
nil invitation Is extended to congregaUuns ,
f other I'hurehos and all friends of the
bishop and Mrs. Noivman. I
Al7'M ; ' o'clock lasl night , lira was dlscov--
red in the collage at'JOl'J Miami street and"
Jox 7'J was pulled in. The llro was in on ,
inoccuplod one-story frame owned by W. 'I
{ oblnson and is supposed to have boon of in-
cndmry origin. Lo s about siou.
Ed A. ICoen. local representative of tho.j
van ns City Sun , wus arrested yosiordav on
vnrrunts svorn out by Cluof Soavoy and
Jolcctlvo Vniighn for distributing offensive
Itorutnio. Mr. ICoon gave ball for his > p-
marancu Immediately nnd was roleiuod.
Tbo Board cf FIre and Pollro Commls-
loners has appointed John. Hathaway and
A. S. Komund llro and pollco oparatorj , vlco
'rank I'lillllps and Joseph Ilengen , roslsnod ,
0 take effect January I. Thu place of hosi P
er at thu pollco diublos made vacant by
Inthuway's ' promotion will bo Illlei by S. O.
1 at ha way , Thn board has also decided to R *
urnlsh the orxiralors with badges.
Hon. John II. Wolfe , the gonlulnnd good
ittturod editor and publisher of the Califor
nia Democrat , ono of the loading wCoUly
laitorsof central Missouri , spout a day aad
light In Oninba returning yoitordny via
ho MUsourl Pacific railway. Mr. Wolfe ox-
prcmod much surprl'o nt the vast buildings
and publlo Improvements now bom made
and In eontomplatlon In the city. I la Yl lw *
I'm : BKK building and tbo ofllco of rim JIBB
and witnessed tbo printing of tbo ovonlnff
ealtlon of TIIK BKB. He was the Kuost of
John S. Clayton , manager of the Wosicrn
Car Knrviei > association and Lowls Ileod of
.ho IWod Job Prli.lliiK company.