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" * ' . "T ryi ? * lW | < 'fi ' * TRE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SATURDAY , JANUARY 10 , 38861 . . . _ _ M iiiinn > Ta iMaw MUMMM > i no n i nirir Ti' ' iimrwrrromirrm"f"rm ' ! * > j- ! > in .niin i ! i - MJllAL blAMJAL Jisaao S , Rascall's ' TamHy Disrupted b ; Ohargea of Infidelity. HIS WIFE TO SUE FOR DIVORCE Serious Clinrfrosn.nel Connlrr-Clinrcc1 fro n \Vliloli Kiel ) DcvcloiHiicntH Ai-o IHjKM-tcd Awaiting u Vri ( Hot City N'exx8. A HroUrii Up Household. It lins long br-cii common rumor th.-i tin1 faimli e'ire-lt' of the lion. 1. S. Hii cnl \rnsdtsniittui ] beyond remedy and Hint M fiprions n Im-neli liuel lie-i-ii opened be Iwrcn Mr. lliixcnll and Ills xxlfo Ilia rccont'ilinlloii was improbable this Mile of oternily. A f w Imvo been in pns.-es felon of tlio dctailfd fact" , bill a fueling o consiilunUloii for liio ngi1 of tliu partii" lias ri' traiiii'd ( lioir publication. Actioi fortllxoret'eHi tliu purl of Airs. Iluscalllirt ! for inontlit III'PII untlclpnlud , and to-ehry llic long dt-ferrod dalu is so nearly al Imttil that tlioro is no further nerd ol withholding tlio nunoiiiire-iiuMit. Mn , JIiiM'itll'a counsel xxill e-ilhur to-day or curly next xvcok lll u petition for hot divorce from her husband on the grounds of general unfaillifiiliieKs. Mr. Hawaii , himself , has 'o well rerog- nlttitl tliu ini | > -ilility ) of withholding the inatlor from ultimate publicity that some months tiyo ho prenarod a Mnto- inenL of th(5 ca.su. This writing 1m turned over to the editor ot the Weekly Wnlclmnin , with the request - quest to publish it tin ; moment Mrs. liu&call filed her bill and I lie scandal bo- eamo public prope'rly. The WiiMininn this morning prints the statement , and hurt ! it is in all the unction of Mr. lias- call's self-defense : A most iiMloituiuitc affair ( lint lias but i nitially boon Icont tiom the ( sjeof the i > ul > - li ie lor .soino tluu ; luck , Is ribout to bo e\- iileiiled In Hie conns tliKHiL'h counsel ol Mis. J. S. ll.iscall , xvlio is instituting pioccuilim s against lu-r luibbiiiiil lor ellxotejej on the KiiminldC Inlidelitv. Kvuiyhody In Oinnlm knows Unseal ) , the px-cuiiui-lliiiiiii , ox-caiullila'.u lor mayor , and tiu man HiroiiKhlmuctroits that Doillun ol the city lylna sontliot the ( nicks \\as tin- jnoved wltli mailo.i , soweih. gas lamps , lall- ways ami other things lainely In ndviinco of Other moio thickly sottleil pails ol the city , vhcretiy hobciioiltk'd liluibull'as well as his Jlut all ol this success rould not ileliar the uod of discoid liom t'liloiliiK tlio I Install lioiiseliold. ilr. and ilis. llascall : uocll advanced In yeais. They li.uo lived long r , mid tlio tesiilt has Ijccn u e < niile | nt clillilii'ii and giaiul-chlldien , xxlw now icbltlo In this city. JIoio than a } enrage ) Mr1llnsrall bocnnio a victim to crjsiUL'las , which atlectcd her iiiliul. She xxus tioulilcil xxlth dieadlul pains. and fiequently , liom their ellccts lap-ed Into a state ot dementia , which innilo her a nouncotreal ( iiiinoxaiiu ; : iu < l solicitude to her husband and Irlnnds , as they claim. When labelling under the effects ol abhcia- tlon she was most x lolciit , abuslvo and ci uel tohersolf as well as toothois , and was only wixed , they hay. liom the asylum by the I'oi- uearaneo of her husband. The sickness dually was icmovcd , though the mind of the patlenl lenmlncd tilled \vilh the vatjaiies it had olli-u choiishcd. Amom , ' those ) xvasnRtaitlliiK doubt as to the lidellty of Her husband. Sheoliaiwel him xxitli im proper relations \ \ ith a little.Swedo ii 1 whom they had in their emphiv. Jmmedlatclv , to satisfy Ids xvlfo , Jlabcafl discliaiced thc'girl. Later , she , as it loruetful of her Hist htis- jiicion , hlu-d the Kill the t-econd time , then icncwed her charije , detailing tliu act of liax- Ing seen the littloSwede , ono night , slttint , ' on his lap in the liltclum ; and foiccd by .siui- ilry threats 'of physical tin jury the young woman Into an admission of tliu act. A aln the gill wont , but the peace of the llascall household xvas toin Into Iracments by the merclle.ss suspicions of Ills wile. On the other hand rumors affcctlnc Jds. Hascall'.s lidelily came to her husband. Ho employed detectives who watched and shadowed her , and linally brought to him conclusive pioof. as Is stated , ot her guilt , connecting with It a certain man who , not lout ; since , drove horse car Xo. inn the Thir teenth titicct lino. It Is claimed the meetings of the txvo weie frequent and sinful. Fiom tlio time ol tills disco vciy , It Is said , llascall has studiously lofuscd to llx'o with his wife. Ho has separated liom her , and is llvlngat his "Cosmopolitan , " w liilo she abides with a blood iclatlon. It Is noxv nndeistood that Jfrp. llascall xvlll commence le al pioccedinss lor divorce , and also for one-hall of her husband's ptopcrty , Midi a sliaio of alimony at the same time. Kho will charge inlidellty on Ids pa it , laying especial emphasis upon the snnpoit ot'two Kirls at ono ot the hotels In this city by llas call. Oneol the.so is a tall hlondoith line livslijue , the other a "polite" biuuette. The yory clox-or newspaper item from Mr , llaseall's oxvn hand contains : i fairly btraight statement of the ease. , although , of course , imputing Mr. llascall's innocence - cenco of the irregularities his \vifo charges asainst him. For the present it is snllicient and constitutes thus the first installment of a very unsax'orv mut sala cious chapter of domestic Jifo. Mrs. llascall will brlii some scandalous evi dence against her husband , ami Mr. llascall , it is alleged , will return the com- plimiMit in like manner. To the people of Nebraska who Imvo known Mr. lias- call in ( lie legislative halls , the swim of politics and many cntornrises of trade. this denouement in his advaneed tstago of llfu xvill bo a profound surprise. aON'K TO THE JUKV. Tlio IJoiRlitou & Clitrkn InHiirnnco ' CIINO Suliinlitcd IniHt NlKlit. All day j-estorday the United States court room was lilled with interested parties to Hhtim to the arguments in the Leighton & Clarke insurance caso. Tlio lawyers exerted themselves to their ut most In the interests of their clients , and their remarks were listened to xvith great Intentness by judge , jury ami others hi the room. Hon. T. M. Marqtiott made the closing address as counsel for Leighton - ton & Clarke , and Judge Dundy then pro ceeded to charge tliu jury in the twenty- four suits which had been combined in ono. In spite of tlio length of the trial nnd the knotty poiuts Involved , the judge seemed to Imvo retained his good humor , as was manliest in his remarks before beginning tliu formal charge. Ad dressing the jury , ho said : " 1 do not know how U may bo with you ; 1 do not know hoxv it may boxith the outsider xvho comes into court and Bits around from day to day apparently to sco and hoar what ho can , perhaps for his oxvn information ; but I knoxv for my- foil that , to far tu 1 am concerned , ( ids trial has been of the most intense inter est from the day the jury xvero lii > t empannollcd until the present time. It is true that a great deal of time has been consumed in the trial of this ease' Occasional ly it seemed to mo as though the lawyers wore u little tedious ; but , on tlio xvhoto , till things considered , it seems to mo that no time has been nnnece .saril v or improperly consumed. So far as 1 know thorn has been no change in the form of the govcrnmrnt-of the Republic of Mexico bineo this trial commenced. It xvus winter then , mid is winter now , and no ono can ml.-tnko that fact. I can BOO no change xvlwlevor in the color of the hair or board of the xvell preserved nnd venernblo Judge Savage and Mr. Doano. I can EOO no change in the good- natured and clever Tliurntoii and t'oiifj- don , They Imvo seemed to stand the storm as well as .you and myselt. Hut so fur as tlio sharp , x"iiant ] , youthful and energetic Hall and Ourr are concerned. I cannot but think that time has had its ufTcct upon them. At this time , so far as I can see , they arn not at all combative nnd uro really as harmless as the other juwjors. Jlut lioxv with our Urother Montgomery , vxho appears to be ab cni the greater portion of the time He seemed to do the heaxy sittitif ; around. After he had introduced in evi donee the policy issued by the companj that he represents hoeemed to have fought Solaoe in 1coi , and ho has evidently dently got the rest from his labors thai lias been dtniod toall the oilier members of tlio bar engaged in this trial. Hill how with the 'old man eloquent' V [ Mar quoit. ) I saw al the outlet that ho was unable , in justice to him elf , to lie here to attend to the hardships and trials ill' Hdcnt about a case bkn this. The onlj relief that I luxe In the premises , ami the thing that plea'-cs ino mo t is that the trial is aliout to close , o that IIP may at oneo eek thn homo that he adorns and lovea o x\ ell , there to receive the support and assistance of ono that he has so re cently taken unto himseli. " After the aboxv bits at the length of the trial and the lawyers engaged in it. Judge Diuidy delivered a lengthy nnd oxiiauslix'o charge to the jury. Tlio charge xvas in xvriting , and covered all the points in tlio eases , xvhich are legion. ( ) w iug to the complications e\i ting it is impossible t < > gixe any idea of tlio charge without reproducing it in full , but both sides expressed themselves as .satislied that it xvus thoroughly impartial. If tlio jury is able to agree they xvill be obliged to bring in txvontx-four separate nnd dis tinct verdicts By agioement of the counsel , the comt ordered that the ver diet bo n sealed one , nnd in ease tlu jury agreed during the night , they xvoro to put in nn appearance at 10 o'clock thi morning , in order that any crrois thn may exist can ho corrected. VICTIMS 01" TIIK CAISSON. Additional l'm'tn Almtit dm Strange and Painful Mnlndy. Owing to the lateness of the hour xvhei the fact became known that men ha < been seized xvith the cais on disease Thursday night , it xvas impossible to secure cure the c.xaot particulars , but nil the details tails obtainable xveio published yesterdaj morning The full particulars of tliu case are as folloxvs : As the las.l daylight shift xvas coming out of the caisson by xvhich tlio loxvn pioi of the noxv Union Paoilic bridge is Doing grounded , one of the men , named Patrick Carroll , fainted. The whole crexv lnu been liberated ami xvero throwing on their coals preparatory to taking their throe hours lay ofl" . As Patrick fell ho uttered a sharp cry , nnd after liiiig prostrate a moment began manifesting great nervous excitement , hii.i foxv minutes lie xvas in parox-ysms. His telloxv-workmon ran to his side , and as tlu x started to lift him , Thomas Test , one ot their number , foil and xvas shortly in convulsions similar to Car roll. The men xvero both remox-ed to a tool shanly and xvlicn Dr. ( ialhrnilli arrived , at his request a loco motive xvas run doxvn tlio spur , on xvhich building material is carried to tlio bridge , and both men xvero placed in tlio cab and brought over to this side xvlicn they xx'ore placed in St. Joseph's hospital. The sutVeriiigs of the two unfortunates xvero extreme. As they writhed in the agony of convidsions that almost dis located their joints they begged the at tendants to kill them. lr. Galbraith and his assistants at once proceeded to ad minister soothing potions , and after ab normal struggles against the drug , slum ber at last allayed the the tortures of the patients. Carroll and Test arc old men at caisson \vorlc , and both hax'o had this trouble many time's before , but never so seriously hey say. It results simply trom ho mysterious reaction the systo m un- forgoes when the body passes f bin air under artificial pressure into tlio natural atmosphere. Tlio physicians of tlio city are taking Stoat interest in the caisson disease since llic txvo cases developed , anil many theories as to its cause have been brought forxvard. Ono of the best knoxvn theories from physicians xvho have investigated the disease in many localities is that of Prof. Arthur V. Meigs , of the Pennsyl vania liosnital. His belief is that the in tense neuralgic pain , nausea ami vomit ing , vertigo and coma arc caused through Iho sudden xvithdruwnl of jiressiiro upon the blood vessels and vital organs. A bottle corked securely at the bottom of a caisson xvill explode xvith considerable force xvlicn taken into the outer nil. The blood having boon forced into the deep- seated portion of the system is liberated with force and the attendant results are serious. In the St. Louis bridge the men , after coming out of the air-lock , had to climb a long ladder of over a hundred rounds and arrived cold and exhausted at the lop. Aftorxvards it xvas found best to raise the men by oleviUor and give them 11 warm room to dress in. The change proved wonderfully beneficial. I'reifuently the person shut up in the nit-lock experiences an intolerable pain in his cars. If bloxvmg the nose or sxval- lowing water to inllato tlio middle car through the eustachian tube does not re lieve the agony the person must instantly retire , for ho cannot stand tlio pressure. Uut this is one of the least dangerous of Iho symptoms of tlio caisson disease. The ilisoaso is liable to attack the men in tlio nit-lock xvhen tlio pressure is first taken Dll'or xvithin an hour afterwards. Where organic : heart afl'ections are present the ittaek is almost always fatal. TIIK ODD FifIOAVS : Unking Afrnnuciiionts for Tlielr Grand Anniversary Next April. The general committee composed of eprosontatix-os from the four subordi- late lodges I. O. O. F. of this city to make preparations for tlio nnnvottaty ! if that order to bo held hero next April , not last ex'oning at Odd FolioxxV hall. J. k\r. Nieliols xvas chosen chairman , N , IJ. Ileim secretary and Krnst Stulit treas- irer. The folloxving snb-coinmittecs ivero appointed : Hall-vSlessrs. Stuht and Strilllor. Corrosiiondonce Messrs. Nichols , Ol- -en and WliiUon. Finance Messrs. Loronxen , Stuht and itoxvart. Music Messrs , Uoohl and Stoxvart. Printing Messrs. Olson , Pruitt , iVooley and Stuht. Hcfro.shmoiitsMessrs. . Sloxvart , S trill- or and Wooloy. Railroads ami Hotels Messrs , Stuht , lloim and \Vhlt.son. The event for which these preparations mi being made is tlio sixty-sovonth anni- rorsary of Odd 1'elloxvhip in America , ind Omaha xvas decided upon by tlio stale grand lodge as tliu place xvhoro it should bo litly celebrated by tlm members > f the order m Nebraska , At the moot ing last night it xvas decided to issue special invitations to all the lodges in the > tate , 150 in number , and to tliu lodges in Iho Missouri river towns in loxva , It is expected that the invitations xvill bo Amorally accepted , and that about 0,000 LJild Folloxvs xvill gather hero April 20. Correspondence has been opened xvith Past Grand Sire J H. Nicholson , of Phil- ulelpliia , the most eloquent and honored Jcld Fellow in the country , to induce him to bo present and deliver the address of welcome , it is expected that tliu meet ing xvill ho hold in the now exposition building , as no other structure would bu suniciently conimpdjous to contain tlio numbers xvhioh xvill attend. During tlio unnivetsary there xvill bo a ball banquet and parade , and n grand time generally is expected. Arrangements are beintr madu xvith the railroads and hotels to furnish reduced rates to all xvho attend. The local lodges xvlll do everything in their poxver to render the occasion a memorable ono , and their ell'orts xvill xxithout doubt prove successful. TIH : mAis > A Scxcn Daji * Iti > n1 K tate llcvloxx- Tnlk on llic Subject. Doi-pito the unfavorable ? weather am the dullness usually peculiar to this linn of the year , teal estate business dtirinj the past xx-ook has boon fairty active am ( he grand total of the funds changing hands in the course of transfers compart1' ' favorably xvith the record of any eqna period during the past year. Following is llic record of business and the aggregate - gate of money represented for each daj during the xxcck , from January 7 , to Jan uary 11 inclusive as obtained from U. W , Amos : .Ian. 7 10 tiansfers . S fE.S4 ( Jan. Ha " . in.2x ( Jan. U .I " . ll.W Jan. U 15 " . 13C ! Jan. fi-11 " . 67,11 * Jan. 13-ni " . r.aK : Jan. U 0 " . 7tUf To I als fid transfers . S H0,4"i ( The fact that the snow has covered the ground during the week , thus prox'onliiifi satisfactory inspection of lots anil premises , has done1 much to depress busi ness in veal estate. It is a notoxvortliv fact that little lias boon done in tin1 \\i\y of speculative dealiiigand nearly all pur- { hasps of property have been made xvitli intention te ) improx o and largely for actual residence purpo o" . Many inq'ulnes have boon made leading , in all probability , to future IransaetioiH. J'hu opening ol spring is generajly anticipated to proxe a busy season this year. As though to meet the active traffic in piomiso , the ranks of real estate agents are steadily increasing. Mr. John Hush , late county treasurer , xvill embark in that business in connection xvith an in surance agency. Mr. I'ush is unques tionably highlj qualified for such a ven ture. Light years of practical experience in tlio ollice of the county treasurer has given him a thorough knoxvludge of propoity x'alues and drilled his percep tions to readily detect investments of promise. T. S Clarkson , xvho formerly resided hero , but has of late years boon in laud speculation along the line of the Union Pacific and living at Sehnylor , xvill shortly return to Omaha and enter the real estate business hero. Other such ventures are knoxvn to bo in con templation. A GKAXi ) .iimv. One Called for Next , Term The Petit Pniiul. Clerk Ijams yesterday morninirdrexv the grand and petit juries for the county term of the district court as folloxvs : OUANU .iruv. Alex mack , 15. E. Livoy , Win. Me- Qucnny , Peter O'lluurkc , Cins Hammel. Lawrence Dugiran , Jesse Osterhoup , Peter Clinton , Collins Jordan , Peter Cross , J. W. Itunce. Julius Kudoxvsky , H. Cordon , A. 11. Willis , U. Lovott , Ed Walsh. I'KTIT .H'llY. Andrew Mackelmass , Charles Y. Kendrick - drick , Samuel Heiohonbnrg , Koland W. t'urtin. K. L. Falkner , Michael MeCai thy , August Wolilgeh. Jacob Seldecht , Wil liam Malioney , Charles Dougherty , K. G. Humphrey , John Kylcy , Louis Thomas , John MeJNabb , James P. Hanson , Henry Hitter , Frank Kammer , Michael Demp- soy. Jacob Frank , L. B. Wisby , Samuel Hell , Hiram Avery , Henry Puii'dt. Mr. Jianis xvis ; asked xvhy it was that i grand jury had beeiidraxvn xvhen a laxv liad boon passed ordering the district at torney to file informations instead of liaviug indictments prepared in the grand iury room. Ho replied that there had been some question about tlio constitu tionality of this nexv laxv and that in the ibundanco of their caution , the -J judges if the district court thought it best to : ali a grand jury. "There are several nurdor cases coining up for trial at this .orni of court , " said Mr. Ijams , "and I iiippo.se that the judges want to be on tlio , ale side and call a grand jury on this iccount , so that the supreme court will ind no Haw in trial proceedings on the { round that no indictment had been re- .urned. " District attorney Estelle said that ho lad not been consulted about the calling ) f a grand jury , but supposed that Judges iVakeley and Neville bad taken the iction because they wanted to bo on the iafc side. Mayor nnd Marshal. "I wish you would say ono thing in ; our paper for mo , " said Mayor Uoyd to i reporteryestorday , "and that is this : I taiinot suspend Marshal Cummings , as ho council is noxv composed , and there s no use for mo to try it. 1 have got to mvo a majority of that body that is , even to sustain me in my action. On his point I have consulted the best legal idyieo , and all agree xvitli mo on that ) oiut Of course , 1 could prefer charges igainst Cummiugs ami try to suspend urn. Hut what good would it do ? None vhatux'cr. He would still remain in illico as marshal unless 1 was supported > y the council. " Meanwhile , Marshal Cummings is as iool and placid as over , docs his work ike a little man , and takes regular qnun- ities of food and sloop. lie says that ho lon't intend to resign until the 11th day if April , 1887 Then the mayor is xvol- 'onio ' to appoint ; i nexv chief for the po- ice force. Delegates to Howard. The annual convention of state firemen iccurs next Tuesday at Seward. The lelcgates from Omaha are as folloxvs : sro , 1 llo o company , Charles Hunt , W , F. Whitohonso. No. 2 , 1) . W. Lane. No. i , Lewis Faist , ( loo. Stoelo. ThurMon lo o team , Jerome PontelV. , . ,1. Coots. ) elugo hose loam , Charles l-ishor. The txvo factions last year were the lutle't and anli-Hutlor , This 3 car all is larinony , for all feeling between the txvo actions has boon wiped out. "Wo pro- KISO to sou hoxv Butler treats us thin oar , " saiil ono of tint delegates xvho was strong nut ! Butler man in the last con , onventiou , "and if he behaves nil right- re can and xvill elect him to Iho prosi- enoy. " Progronsvo At the residence of Mayor James E. toyd Thursday evening Miss Margaret loj'd gave a progressive onchro party rhieli xvas a largely attended and a picas- nt affair. About sixty couples , roprn- iMiting the fairest and most fashionable I Omaha's elite , gathered around ( lie iblos. , some lifteon or sixteen i number. At 11 o'clock refreshments , 'ero served and play xvas then resumed. 'ho first pri/.u for gentlemen , a handsome apanoso xvasto paper basket , xx'as won y Mr. Patrick , xvliilo the first ladies' ri/.u xvas xx'on by Mrs , Wilbur. Mr Nato Irary came otVtno booby of the evening , ml was rewarded xvith a cabbage head. Sued lly a Cliiiroh. In the county court yesterday the iiso ot the t.'iisteos of tliu Third Congro- ational church vs , Gustav Suhill , xvas in regress of trial , The churchmen MIO Ir. Soldi ) , xvho is a contractor , for about 700 damage on account of lailuro to nish the contract of building their hurch as soon as agreed , and for various npcrfcctions in the xvoik. A South Oimilm "Weddlujj. Justice Anderson Wednesday evening initcd in marriagu Miss A nniu Miehner ml Otto Wcibol , the ceremony occurring , t Kesslur's hall. The wedding xvas undo the occasion of very pleasant fos- ivities xvhich wore participated in by a argo number of guests. The feature of ho evening xvas a speech by Mr. Chris jpeeht , THE NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE A Meeting Held Yesterday to Consider A OrnaLa Base Ball Club. THE LITIGATING JUSTICES Hotel * In the Vclloxvstotio I'ni-k Ai tcicstliiK K | i mlo nt tlio Iicpot Cold Weather liounl Note . llasc llnll Mr. Ted. .Sullivan , the baseball man left yesterday for St. Paul to mak arrangements for the admission of a clnl from that city into the Nortlixx-esten League. He xvlll probably return t < Omaha in a foxv days. A meeting of .several gentlemen interested estod in baseball xas held yesterday al tin Millard hotel , and the subject of the ad mission of Omaha to the Xorthwe-ten League xvas thoroughly discussed , It ap pearcd to be the general sentiment thai a Joaguo club could be supported it : this city it it xvero proporl.x organised to begin xxith. The capital Mock , it xvas thought , could not be xxcll le.ss than $ .1,000 or ! ? DlH ) ! > , paid up and non-assessable. A committee1 xvill be ap jioinlcd to solicit cash or stock giitxorip lions , and lo see what can bo done Several prominent gentlemen have , agreed to lend their aid and inllueneo t < the movement. In all probability it xvil result in the1 formation of a good clu'j licro. The present grounds on Sixteen ! ) street can bo secured for Hit season , thought there appears to be a sentiment in certain quarters favor aide to the securing of more accessible grounds If the club is orguni/.ed , it xvil be composed entirely ol profession ; ! players , xvitli first-class records. The members of the olel Union Pacifies , at present located hero , could bo used in such games as are plajcd in Omaha. In speaking of the standard of the players xvho xvill compose the clubs in tliu league , Air. Sullivan said to a re porter : " 1 want to make a comparison. We will gixx1 jiisl as good ball gamus as the either league clubs because the nines will all bo so even ly matched Tlio j ( layers xvc gel xvill bo of about tlio same1 class all good players. And xyo need not pay e.xtrav- agant .salaries cither. It is Justus oxeit- iiig to xvatch a'J. ' , ' . " ! horse race as it is to .see a 'JilTi race if tlio hor-.es are evenly matched Noxv wo can say that our players are about Iho - ! ' , ' ; class1 , but xvo shall have some pretty games. The Yale anil Harvard nine are not profes sionals but tlie-y play just as good ball botxxeon themselves as prolessional teams. This is because they are so evenly matched. " THK KICKING OUST1CHS. Kurtlicr Action Commenced Against tlio Noxv f/aw. Judge Soldon lias determined to hasten Iho action of the supreme court on the constitutionality of the noxv three-justice laxv xvhich applies lo this city. In con sequence ho entered quo xvarranto pro ceedings in that high tribunal , challeng ing the right of Justice lierka to L-xorciso the functions of a justice of the peace in this county. The summons upon Judge licrka , to appear before the supreme court l-Vbruary , \\uic cxi-vod liy Sheriir Coburu ycster- ilay afternoon. The fact is that all the } defeated justlcos ; ire behind Selden and the expenses are qually shared by them. Judge Andres , lioxvover , is cxeoptcd from the list as ho has already turned over liis dockets lo Justice licrkn , bis successor. The litigating justices hold that Iho noxv laxv under xvhioli their continuance in ollicexvas denied by pop ular vote , is unconstitutional because it is not general in its apulication and is so framed that it has effect only in Omaha : ind Lincoln. They have secured as counsel , Messrs. J. W. Lytlo and ( J. W. Donne , anel xvijl jmsli their cause. The noxvly olectcel justices xvill defend their alliccH and llioir courts witli good legal .crvice. . Justice Helsloy , in sjicaking of the case to n repot lor. said that the ncxv justices ix-onld probably employ as their lawyer to tight the case in the supreme court , A. L1. Troup , through xvlio-o agency as a member of the slate legislature , the jus- ice laxv xx-as passed at the last term. 'The olel justices haven't a ghost of a hoxv , " In : continued. "They are grasp- ng at a stra\v lo save themselves , and t is a very weak straxv at that. " WHO IV AH SHE ? V Ijittlc Woman nnd nine Trunk , Xowhimpcr I'ropeity. There is a good joke on .some journalist ) f tliis city , outstanding and lor the loner of the "perfcsh" a certain matter iliould bo cleared up. Just before the evening "Q" ( rain nilled out- for the cast Thursday , a little .vomau . hurried into Iho dopol anel in a jrcathloss voice asked Mr. Knapp , the jver genial ticket agent , for a ticket to Jhicago. "Oh , I'm in such a hurry , " and she ; lanceel nervously behind her , "and I mist iio quick. Hoxv much did you say he faro was ? Txyelve dcdlur.sV" and her 'ace blenched xvith dismay as a nervous on ro.li in her purse brought out but eight lolliirs ami a small fraction. "Have you any baggage that you could civo as security to the other end of the iuey" asked the agent. Yes , the lady had a trunk and this she rhully pledged for the payment of her h/jrtago xvhen i-ho would reach Chica- ; o. 'lo Mr. llomcliii' , , lliu baggage ige-nt , she gave the name of Miss Miiltio larris , the wife of a noxvspnpcr man , rom \\hoiu > ! IM xvas running axvay , and , ill , ove-r so afraid that ho would overtake lor. Mr. Homclius xrrote doxvn Mrs. ilattio Jlarri.s , but she 'corrected him nd said it xvas Miss , xvhich lorrection lie very ohediontly but hoiiglitfully mado. The 'lady ' and her rmiK xvero liiistloel on the train in just n time to got axvay and ( hat is all that is II that is Known oi this rather .strange afio. If any journalist or any body else has o'sl a liltlo woman with red hair , black y os. general good looks ami a medium izcd.ino trunk , valuable data loading to lor recovery can be obtained at the local lopot of tlio U , ik M. INNS i-'on L Noxv Syndicate ) todtulld Hotola for Che Niiiloiuil 1'nrk. In eonversation with a reporter yestor- lay Col. Kingmati of tlio department of ho i'latto , engineering f-ervico , saiel that io thought the scheme to form a noxv ompany to operate six large hotels in lllVerent parts of the park xvas a very uasiblo ono. This new company is being irgani/.cd under tlio auspices of the North- rn Pacific and has Mich xvell known olid men in it as 0. H. Wright ami J. iullitt , Philadelphia , Charles ( iibson and r. O. Perry , of .St. Louis , Frederick lillings , of Vermont , ami M. 1) Carring- on of Toledo. There is at present a totel syndicate , kiuiun as the Hufiis latch company , which has controlled ho hostolrics 'in tlio park heretofore. I'liis old company , of coiir-c , has bitterly ipposed the orgaiii/.atiou of the new , but ias been unsuccessful , and it is probable that the noxv sjndlcale xvill be in aclh operation before very long. "The park nerds a nexv hotel eon pany , " continued t'ol. Kingman "Tli ono winch has boon in control for tli past fexx jears is badly organized nn managed. It ha < one large line hotel i the park , but lourisls claim that it is'er poorly handled. At Iho principal place of interest the accommodations coiish of nothing bu ( miserable liltlo tents. ] this new hotel company can gel to xvor it xvill operate1 , as I understand it , i nexv hotels. This xvotilel greatly favo tourist travel to the park , and 1 be-liev that every one ef the SK hotels would b xvell patremi/cd anel would make money. "Hoxv many people xisiledlho purl last voarf" "About five thousand I should say , a least. The number is increasing ever1 year , and the time i * not far oil' xvlici lollowstono National Park xxill bo ( h < most famous summering place in tin worlel. The policy of the governnien has boon , ami xvill lie , to spend aiinualli n large amount of money on the p.rk : , ii improving it ami putting in roadways- etc. , etc. . so that year by jear the totiris travel is bound lo increase. " It is said that the largest and finest o the now hotels xvill bo at Momnieitii Ho Springs. The largo hotel nenv in eon trol ol the Hufiis Hatch combination xvill bo purchased or h-ased , if possible by the new company. TIM : XOKTHWHHT. Anothof ley Wave Icni-ln Down on Tills l { < * gloii , The black thig xvas run up to the neali on the federal building late Thursday afternoon , anel the citi/.on read as ho ran that Hir/en had found another cold wave. The night passed x\ih \ ( a light snow fall ing freim time lo time , and the day dawned cloudy xvith the mercury at HI ° above and the wind in the south. From that hour , however , llaxeii began lo real- i/.uon his promise , ami tlio brce/.o veereel about , the needle sweeping half the hor- bon until it xvus staring on" in the direc tion of Alaska , anel there it stayed. Meanwhile the mercury had not been idle , but had actively put in its time gel ling into winter quarters and had yet as tar doxvn as 1111- above by noon , anel 12" above at i ) o'clock. The1 colel wave seems to bo general throughout the west. The temperature at Denver this morning xvas 1 1 ° above , a drop of 27 * in the last txvonty-'four hours ; at Clie > yenuc , ! ! ° above , having fallen -Mi0 ; at Deadwood , : ( = 'beloxv , a fall of 180 , and at North Pintle , DO above , a drop of 22 o . U promises lo bo a e'olel night. The. snow xvhich has so far fallen in the past txvo days lias be'oii too light ami tlio thaw has boon too steady to impcele trallio. The trains on all the roads1 are moving regularly and on timo. Dinsiiiurc-Trcinaiiii. Tlio marriage ot Miss Carrie M. Dins- more lo W. II. TrciiKinn toolc place Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock. ' The ceremony xvas performed by Jlov. lloberl Doherty , at Iho residence of the bride's father , Dr. C. M. Dinsmore , corner of Eighteenth street and Capitol avenue. Only a foxv invited friends and relatives were present. The bride is one of llic most popular and accomplished young ladies in Omaha society. She received a diploma as a graduate of Hroxvncll Hall in 18b : > . when she carried oil' llie bishop's medal as a roxvard for highest scholarship. Tile jiroom.Fr. ] \ . Tnnnunn. is a xx'ell known stockman , being associated in business xx'itli his father in South Omaha. Union Star Sfasqucraele. The first masquerade party given by tbej Union Star occurred Thursday ex-c- ning at Metropolitan hall. About eighty couples xx'ere present on-masquo and an equal number of spectators. Every- had a good timo. Shortlyaftor llo'clock they unmasked , after xvhich supper xx'us served , when dancing xvas again re sumed anel continued until a late hour in the ; morning. The ball xvas a success so cially as xvoll as financially , anel the fol lowing commit tee is to be credited for their efficient management : Master of ceremonies , N. II. Nelson ; floor commit tee , Henry Dunn , Ira Vess , T.V. . Burch- mcrc anel John liorchmere. Tlnilxvay Notes nnd Personals. William H. Itusscll has boon appointed lax agent of the Union Pacific railway company for Nebraska , loxva , Wyoming , Utah , lelaho , Montana anel Oregon , vice I. I ) . Hvans resigned. T. S. McMurniy has been apnointcel special agent of the law department , Union Pacific Railway company , xvitli icaelqiiarters at Denver , Col. Special oar 08 , containing J. K. Choato , superintendent of the Colorado division ( f the Union Pacific , came in yesterday in1 * . 0. V\r. Mink , comptroller of the Union I'acilie treasury , wont east last night. Raymond it Campbell , the bridge mildcrs and architects' of Council ISIull's , mx'c opened an ollleo in the Hurkcr block ) ii I'arnain stre-ol near Fifteenth. Applicants Tor Assistance. Yesterday the county commissioners iVoro busily engaged providing for and ooking into the numerous case.s of dosti- ution in llie city for the relief of xvhich ipplicution xvas made. Over 150 families 'coeived Imlp from the county , xvhioh is ho largest number xvhich have applied le > Im commissioners in one day this winter' .ast xvimor the largest number in onu lay xx'us WO , The ca.-o.s xyill probably noronso xvith the coming of the present : ohl xx'nvo. Must I'jty Tor Ilia ItoeitN. Milton M , Sloniaii has commenced suit u Justice Anderson's court to garnishee ho salary of a young gentleman quite irominont in Omaha society circles , xvho efusos to pay for his boots. The hitter , s'hieli xvero of costly make , were elolix'- reel to him in good condition , lint for omo reason ho declined to pay for them , Uidgmont was rondoriMl against him omo time ago , and now Mr. Sloman has efcortcd to garnishee proceedings to sat- sfy his claihi. > | I-K. FiniMliilii'K .Suit. The coustabli'.s xvho so cleverly failed o catch Mrs. Fountain at the depot I'hursduy subsequently xx-eiit to her reei- leneo and levied on her horse to satisfy ilr. A. M. Clurk'r , ehiim of sf-WO. 'J'his norning some arrangement xvas made by vliicli tlio lioiibe xvas not taken , ami Mrs. 'ountain promises lo pay. Mrs. F. has nol left tlio city. Clean Your Sldoxvallcs. OMAHA , Jan. 15 , UNI. Mr. M. E. de-any , Dear Sir : Yem xvill please notify ill persons to clean the MIOXV oil' their leloxvallis in aeeordanee with tlio provi , ioiis ol the ordinance. Yours , etc. , J. K. Iou ! > , Attention , Members of Omaha Lodge No. 20 , K. if P. , are requested to assemble at their 'asilo hall .Snndiij at 1 o'clock n. in. to alopart in Iho funeral of their dcco.itud jrother , S.plocn. O. Uiion : , C. C. Xhp l-'leii-encos In "Our Ge > xornol The Florences nrc such familiar n < auainlances of the public Hint little1 ca bp said of "Our Governor , " presented n thp eipern hon e laM night , beyond moi tinning the fact that tlio clevetrno s c Pinto 1'oitoi hon e Perkins and Miss Mi : tildn Starr was the same as has mad thorn fatuous. Despite the chill nigh and the imprinting blirznrd the audione xvas largo. Its appreciation of the man ; good ( lungs of the play xxas marked b ; liberal laughter and applausp. Ouo note worthy point forced nnoii thp atteiitiot in hearing tlio I'hirciie-esnoxvada.xsis ilia thoniU xxInch haxo gamed tlu > m celebrity liavo boon widely copied ami mnnj of the lie-host Kernels eif their perform aiiee-s , allu-it original xvilh tlioin a an aboriginal dale , haxe become chest nuts , iloxvex-cr an audience sitting be fore a piny xxhieh is the fountain neat of je ts now become trite can forgot the familiarity of its gooel peiiuls amVoiijoj them in the company e > f tho. spirits win created them. The Florences present "Tile Mightj Dollar" at the nnitinco this afle < rnoon and to-night , Dickons' best story , "Dom bey and .Son. " tJi-e'xIlles. Mary Laudem , a xvhite woman , swore , nut u xvnrrnnl in police court joslordnj for thiMirrest eif Mis. Taxlor , a color eel wennaii , who luul useel obscene lan guage toxvard hor. The finest assortment of single nml double cutlers to be fotiiiel anyxxliere in the city is on exhibition at tlio Liningor A : Moloalt' Co. repository , corner of SKth and 1'acilio streets. Fred Salfeldt , an emihiyo ] of Lange & 1'oitick,1 Thirteenth street , met xvith a collision xvliilo out sleigh-riding last night and .severely crushed his hand , breaking u number of bones. Messrs. Vierling , McDowell xCe > . , of Chicnge ) , have purchased Kichimls1 foun dry , on tlie tluirn 1'acilio tracks , near Seventeenth street. The deed xvas trans- ferreeltotlie.se gentlemen yesterday by T. W. T. Uichaids. - Clmrles Gordon and J. It. Hughes , Unituel States iiriseiuers for counterfeiting ami false sxx earing rc.spcelivoly xx'erp yes terday released from the county jail the expiration ol tlieir liltuen days' term of sentence. Freel Lexvem , the West Omaha farmer xvho xvas reported as lost in the blizzard , turns up safe and sounel , having been comfortably housed at homo during the weolc of storm. Ho eloe.s not knoxv how the Charlie Koss story about him got emt. "Col. " John Stoxvart , the crank xvho while laid up at St. Joseph's hospital , de manded the assistance e > t the G. A. H. be cause he xvas a member of the gallant Sixty-ninth , and was ivlused because he xvas a fraud , xvas given a ticket te > Grand Island unel hustled oil'thither yesterdny. John Mikesxvcll alias Ma\xxroll , the spiritualist and " ' ! er - ! evconvlet and general crook' . ! ia > recently ligureel prominently in o .i eis and the police court , left yesterelii for Kansas City xvliere he xx'ill take uj ) permanent rcsi- denec. If jon went a gootl single ordonblecnt lor at a moderate price , you hael belter pay a visit to tli Liningor r Metealf Co. repository , corner of Si.\th and Pacific streets. There } on xvill lintl the largest nml best selected assortment eif .sleighs of all kinds to bo keen anywhere in tlio state. ' Kd Smith , a teamster living on North Eighteenth .street , is mysteriously miss ing from homo. H iv\ lust soon Thurs- ( afternoon . , on his xvay home. His xvifo is nearly crazed xvilli grief exror her liu.sband'.s di.sappearanee. Jnfornuition of ( ho matter has been lodgeel with the police. Mr. Jno. I ) . LaCpurse , the U. S. mail agent , xvho xvas lying HO seriously ill at the Canlielei House , is improving very much , anel Dr. Lee , iiis alte'iidiug physi cian , says that he xvill be xvell enough to bo out in about a xveek or ten days. His father , xvho is District Judge at Berlin , Ontario , is at liis bedside anel xvill remain here until his .son is xvell. 1'ollco Co ii i't Docket. Judge Slonbe'i'g elispo.sed of the follow ing eases in the police court yesterday morning : Sadie McBride , the notorious , paid a line of $10 and costs for stealing articles uf clothing from a iaely of color. Gus SohulU ami Mrs. Scliullpaiel a like sum. The'y hael indulged in one ot Lheir periodical quarrels last night , anil were arrested by the police. Mr. S. paid , ind his xvifo xvent lo jail to board it out ivith the coimly. ( lop. Wilson , accused and convicted of stealing txvo pairs ol gloves , was sen- : enced to thirty days in the comity jail , lie first ten' anel tlio last ten on bread mil xvatcr. Jiaiion lliles , drunk and disorderly , vas jiued $ . " 1 auel costs. Will Jaekson , ehurgeil xvith vagrancy , , vis : discharged. PHjKS ! PIIjKS ! PIM5S A sine earn for liliiid. IJIeediiif , ' , Itcliln mil Ule-e'iated Piles lias bcen ; discovi'icil liy ) r. Williams , ( an Indian remedy ) , called lr iVIIIInms' Indliin I'llo Ointment. A single ( x has cuied the xvoist e-liionic cases ol' ' > or 10 jeaisstaniliiiff. No one need suTer ( lix-o iilnute-s after amilyiiij ; this xx'onderful ho th UK medicine. Lotion- , and Instruments do noio liana than gemd.Villiaius' Indian Ho Ointment absoilis the tiuneirs , allays Iho ntense Itcliln , ( paitle-tiluily at nlulil alter : otilmr xvarm In lied ) , artas a poultice , u'lvi'S iistiintiellef , and is | ) iei.ued | only for I'ilc.s , telling of pi i vale nail- , , and lor nothing ehe. HICI.V IISIASIS ! : : OI/ICKO. Dr. 1'iazler's .Mauic Ointment i-iues as by nau'ie , rimjiles , lilaclc Heads or ( iiubs , llotclies anil Kiuptlons on the face , leaving he skin clearand beautiful. Also e-mcsltch. ialt llbeiim , Smo Nipples , Sore Uiis , anel ( Id Ohtlinatu Ulceis. S ild by diiii.its ; ( , or mailed on icceljit of Oe'e'iits. Hetailed by Kiiliu .t Co. , and Schroder & let-lit. \vhule-.sale by C , ] ' . ( ioodmaii. I'cr-honal I'nrjiui-anliH , U. C. Hotisol , a former old ; resident of ) malia , but noxv of Chicago , is in the Hy.Mr. Mr. Daxvson Mayer , of Noxv York , rico President of the National Travelers' 'roteetlvo ' Association , is in the oily , and . ill bo present at the meeting to bo holel atunlay attornoon , Jan , jitth , at the lillar .llotol. All traveling men in tlio ity , xvhethor members ot the association r not , are cordially inxited to attend. 'ho meeting xvill lie called to order at MOST PERFECT MADE tronp'-st Natural J-Tiiit FU/orn. ure nn Vanilla , l-i-mon , Or.iiiK" . A'ni urn. Iti'Mt'tc ' , ilaVor u ai ler.te'i ' ml i antnlly us tliu inut. PI'.ICE BAKING POWDEIl CO. , Absolutely Piss-e. Tills pntrilrr nnvpr x-nrlos. A mnrxel of nilrl- t.\sii-iiulu unit ttlio | < oinmi ( > fl Mme ectmoin- Icnlllnin tlietit-il'iiaM ' Kind , nml eiiiinnt lie Mild In rompotlttoii ultirtlio miilllluile nf low tit slioil xMilnlil i , ilium or iiti plinto pn < lor . 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AM , CONTACiIOUS AND 1ILOOI ) DIHRAHE' ' , frcim ulinlu\urcaiii'c'rndiiceilRiiccoN | } fiill'tri-iU'il. ) XX'u c.ui remove Sypmlltlu pulton from tlio cjetoni without mercury. New rotnrnlltptrrntmrnt for lossofltnl power. AU. COMMUNICATIONS CelNflDIIXTlAI , . Cull niulcoiiKiilt na or tend name nnd pont-nfllcd acldre8 plainly urltten enclose stump , uud wo \UII scud ton , In plain uiapiur , nur PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN ut'ON rnivArn , HTKCIAI , AMI Ncuxoua DIHHASKH , HKMISAI. XVrAnNts1) , Si-FitsiAToniitKr.i JJU-OIEN- or , Svrinus , OoNoniniii'.A , RIERT , VAinrocEi.B , RiiucTiiiip , AND AI.TI nifr Hr op TUB OKNITO- UiiiNAity OIIUANS , or ( end history of juuroiio for an opinion. t'crsont unntile tn xUlt us may lie treated altlielr liorncfi , by correi-pondciite. Alnlicineiaml Instru- uirntB K'nt liy 111:111 : or ctprcsa rilU'UHCIjY PACK ED I'ltOM 01ISl.HVATlUN.iii ) marU Inliulicnto contcnti or punder. Ono person il Interview pre ferred If coincnlont. Fifty rooms for ( lie accom modation of patient" lio.ml and nttendaucv at reasonable prices. Aililnnsall I.cttern to Omaha Medical and Surgical Inslitnte. Cor. 13th St. and Capitol Ave , , OMAHA , NEB. Medical Work for YOUIIK Men Jlielelli ) Aged -Me-u , only § 1 by umll ; GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD Rxhfiiiiti" ! VltMllly. Nrrroin nn.l . I'hyMnil Dithilliy reiimiirpl | crllnnln Man. I5rrr , nf X'oulli.anil thu iilnlil mlji'rlct rptiiltliiirfrinn IndlKirctlitn HIM ! r i1" . A , liook for i-ycrr nun , JOIIIIB. mhlilliinuuil ml olil. It ronUilm 1'ii | irii rrli < Uoiiii fur Ml nciilo anil iirniiloilippHiiDi.t'iiiiioiMMii whidi l liivainulilu Ho > ninl l IlinaiilliorwIiiiHii miu'rl.Hic'n fur 21 ymra | irh up iiriiiiHhljr rinvi-r Imfurc r ll in the lot nr any hjflfhin. .f | niiot. liiiiinil in bt > antlfiil fioni h mm' n , i'Mitioi c'il < on'r , lull tilt , cuiiranti-i'il In l , aiinr | ( iikliiiniT-n ) ii ii iiiorhinlriii , iiii-rniy and prufni , onnl tliiiiinnyiittii-r work In Ilih roimiiy forf..Vl rllioiiifiiicy will Im rofiirid In nvrry IIMIIIIIIC. I'/lsij / lly 11 by nmll. pustpBld. llln-lrHti',1 rimiilp. AII Pint now. Onlrt moiliil iiniinliMl tlio author hr the Va- ( mill Mu.llcal A.noclMtlon , to IhuiilIIfMTflof vrnleli lin JlioSclcceof Ufoilioiild Imreail liy thoyouiufor rlriiclliiniinil hy tliannilclud furr Muf. H wllltieiu * . 'I li ( > ril lionn'MilJcr cjf incli'lr to nliotu Km Solnnra r I.He III nut Im iinuful , whuiuur youth. iMri'iit i/uir. nn.liijtriH loror eliTuiiinui AIKUIIIIIII , Aililri'Mlhu ' I'imlioily Mvtllial limtlluln , or Ilr XV. II. urkt-r. No. 4 UuUllmti trett , lloitton , la4. , Hlio may u toiibiilli" ! on all ill i > ii i > iulrlnu aklll und uiperi * icee'liiiiiiiiMiinl iilintliniKi I-IIMH | | | llmttmvo iilllnil iliiiitklllnl iillolliui-iiliyxi- mi" , u xpi-i-litlty , , 111-Ji llnniil iciiniliillwltliniit mi instanuu I fin I u ic , Miuiilim llila luinur. 'S OPERA HOUSE SUNDAY EVENING , JAN , Mb , fraud Sacred Concert ii v THI : lilan Italian Opera Co. jvcn Concortcd Nuuibora , Concluding with tuo rhird Act of Faust Ailin > elinu us ic e-rrrO no.iuSooilra. . - ' ( ill b on sulo yutuH * ) .