2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TUESDAY. JANUARY 1. 1881) ) . OovornorLnrrnboo OfTora a RowartJ For the Murderer of Henry Johns. DEATH OF A JAPANESE STUDENT. fireman nml lunglneor of a Mil wnnkoc Train Killed In nn Acci dent Ncnr Tnnin , Canned Hy n Broken KalL llowni-d on'oied , Dr.s MOI.NI.S , lu. , Dec. 31. [ Spoclal Tele gram toTitiBit : : : ] The governor bus offeree n iond ol f.VK ) for the nrrest and delivery to the piopcr nlithorillcs of Iho person o ; persons guilty of the murder of Hour ; Johns , near Ablwtl , Hardin county , April 10 C'ititHod hy u Hiokon Itutl. MAIISII vi LTOW N , IA. , Dec. -Special [ Tele gram to Tut. BKI : . ! Early this mom ing in nccidunl occasioned by a broken rail oc curred lo the Milwaukee easlbotlnd passen per Iraln , llvo miles east of Tamil , ttnglnooi Nichols nnd Fireman Francis are reportci liilled No ono al e injured. DiHlrlot .Indue Appolnteil. Dr.s Moists lu. , Dee -Special [ Tele. gram to THE BEU J Governor Larrabec this morning appointed Hon L IJ Fellows Of Lansing , to bo Judge of thu Thlrtecntl district to succeed Hon Charles T Granger who hni been elected to the supreme bench A HL'ttloinoiH FOIIT Donor , In. , Dec. : tl. [ Special Tele gram toTni : BIE. ! Hlchard Snell , agent foi the Snoll river hinds , authorillvcly stated to the p. ess Ihis afternoon that a setllomonl bad been iiindo with every ovioted soltlor on the Snell lauds , either by sale or lease. These lands nru only a small portion of the territory In dispute , bill have come into prominence because of the vigor wilh which theowneis proH-cutod tlicir cause. Other land ownois have abandoned fuithcr action until spring , Dentil of n Japanese Student. IMIIVNOIla. . , Dec 31 - | Special Tele gram to TinBUB. . 1 Yesterday afternoon occurred the death of Sanulura Mlyado , n young Japanese sludcnl who bus been ul- tending college hero for the past two .years. He came from his native land via San Fran cisco a few years ago , with all his race preju dice , but thoLpht a knowledge of American \va\swould \ bo a benolit lo him. Ho came came east and stopped a shoit time at JHissouii Valley , la. , where ho attended pro tracted meeting and was converted to Christianity , and has been since studying with a view to converting his countrymen to the same faith. About a week ago , while walking through u now addition to the col lege building , ho stopped on a loose board and fell through to the bisoniont below , pinking on his head , and died from his in juries Saturday , A Korirer Captured. DrsMoisns , In. , Dec. 81. [ Special Tolo pram lo Tnu Bru.l Luther Blood , the for ger who succeeded in swindling Banker Ilannn , of Lu Verne , Humboldt county , a shoil lnno ago , was arrested to-day rt Al bany , Mo The youth became enamored of a prctlj school ma'am and forged a & ! 00 note on a well known horse denier to sccuio funds to get muriied. He bold the note lo Hunnu for 10 per cent off , but the forgery was soon discovered. His sweetheart plujed fnlsoand ho was compelled to Hy There is § 100 re- \vard for his capluro , and ho will soon rc- Ihe. pcmloniiury. Subscription itnoka Opened. Sipus : GITV , la. , Dec 81. [ Special Tolo- pram lo Tin : Hr.u.J Subscription books yrero opened to-dny for the purpose of secur ing in S'oux ' City $2.10,000 for the proposed Sioux City & Ogden railroad company. Sub scriptions to the amount of $215,000 were tnado lo day. Grading is in progiess now on the western purt of the line nnd in the cun- jrons , and will bo begun fiom this cud early In the spring. Iliisliancl Against Wife. Four Donor , la. , Dec. ! ! ! . [ Special Tele- Brain to Tun BEK. ] Hansom Johnson , a prominent farmer living near this city , has llled Infoiiimtlon charging his wife , who do. hcctcO him recently , with robbery and at tempted arson During Johnson's absence she Returned to her former homo and , breaking the door , ransacked the house , carrying off nil ai Holes of value. She then llrcd the house to conceal the lobbory , but her hus band's timely return pi evented Iho destruc tion of Uie piopcily. Ho announces his do- Jxjrmiuatioii to prosecute his wife lo Iho full oxlonl of Ihe law. Tlio Kmpoior Will Sfarry. " WAsii flTox , Dec. 31 The department of Btato has been informed by Iho minister of the United Stales at Pekin of the following edict of the empress Dowager , published in the Pekin Gu/otle , Friday , November 9 , I6S3 "Tho emperor having recently suc ceeded to his exalted inheritance , und In creasing day by day lu maturity , it is becom ing that ho should select u viituous consoit to nssisl in the iidminislinlion of Iho palate , to control Iho emperor's onlohil household , nnd lo encourage Iho emperor himself in up- neht conduct. Lot , therefore , Heh-Ho-im-La , 0 daughter of Deputy Lieutenant Guiieiul luioihslang , whom wo hnvo selected for her ( JiKiiillcd and virtuous character , become the Cuiporor's consait. " ! Hither edict , same date , is us follows : "Let Tata La , aged llflcen .years , daughter pf Chung Hsii , formerly vice president of the board , become second consort of the flrsl rank ; nnd lot Siitula. aged thirteen , also daughter of Chang Hsii , formerly vice pres ident of the board , become imperial concubine jpf the second rank. Reaped this. " The cmpoior lias boon feigning about four- tccn ieais , < iml is now cfchlocn years of age , One of tlioliiild KnoblmrH Captured. Oa \ UK , Mo , , Doc. ! . [ Sjiecliil Telegram to Tin , HRK. ] John Malthows bus boon cup- tuied llvo miles south of Ibis place. James Collins and a posse had boon hunting him Closely all day , knowing ho must bo con cealed lu a tract of yyoodlaud , After dark lust night Collins mot a man In the roua yvho Inquired the road lo Miller's , and Collins ( recognized the voice of this strange visitor of tlio night MuttuawH at once surrendered Jvlthotil resisting. Ho hud sprained his unklo badly nul could hardly travel. It Is noyv plear that It was friends of the train robbers end not of the Knobbors yvho released the prisoners. The gt cat mystery Is , how they tot the false keys. Ono of the train robuers , named Bedford , ( hiding himself hemmed in by armed men , cumo out of the yvoods ut 4 this afternoon and surrendered. Wiley Jilatthows bus down and loft no trail. ContOHNccl Ilia Orlnin. STru , Pa. , Deo. ill. At the meeting Of the directors of the Wrlghtsvillo National bank this morning , Geoigo U. Schonobergor , cashier , acknowledged he had ovordrayvn his account to thu extent of $ liH)0. Ho said ho hud become Involved through endorsements , for relatives , Sehoncbonrer is sick In bed. t. Ho yyas treasurer of the Wrlghuvillo Grand Army post and bus appropriated W50 of the post's funds. Hlb bondsmen uiudu good the 1068 to the bunk , A 1'roiniitiira Blunt. BiiBMANiioui , Pa. , Dec. Jtl.-.Patrlok Hod- Ding , foruman , mot n horrible death at a colliery near tins place to-day by the premature - turo discharge of dualn. } An assistant nils- * understood tl o signal and discharged the J blast before Uoddlng could get away after onncetniB'thQbattoryyviros. Several labor- /j i * narrowly escaped the same falo. Doutli ol'a Kuinons T nipper. UTICA , N. Y. , Dee , 81 , Soyvoll Nowhouse , uthor of "Tr ppor Guide , " and u fumouH rapper of this" valley , lo dead at the ago ol ljuty throe years. snuvioc. Orders Issued by' the I'ostiim tei' < ( Jonoral ClassH'jInjj Kmplnycs. WtstiivoTov , D C , Doc. 31 Postmaster- General Dickinson Ins Issued Iho following order , classifying employes of Iho railway mall service under the civil service rules and regulations PoiTomc R DEPtnTur.XT , WAMIINOTOV , Order No. U18. It is ordered that nil super intendent , assistant superintendents , chlcl clerics , ralhvni postal clerks , route ngeiits , local agents , mall roulo , passenger am olhcr employes of the railway mill service , be and they arc hereby arranged In the fol lowing classes Class 1 All persons receiving an annual salary of $300 or loss , or compensation fit the rate of f'CK ) or less per ntiniim. Class 2. All persons receiving an annual salary of $ 'KW or less , but moro thin fS30 , or compensation nt the rale of ? TOl ) or loss , but moro than $ MX ) per annum. Class ,1 All persons receiving an annual salary of $1,001) or loss , but moro than $900 , or compensation at the rate of * 1OJO or less , but moro than % too per annum. Class I All parsons receiving tin annual salory of ? l.'O ) or loss , but moro than Sl.OOJ , or compensation at the rule of ? 1.MO or loss , but moro than 51,000 per annum Class ft All persons receiving an annual salnty of * 1HXor ) less , but inoio than fl.'JOO , or compensation at the rate of $1,400 or less , but more than $1,300 per annum ClasAdAll persons receiving an annual salary of $1,000 or less , but moro than $1,400 , or compensation nt the rate of $1,500 or less , but moro than $ ! ,4 < X ) per annum. Class 7 All persons loceiving an iiunual salary of * 1,3 < KJ or less , bul moro than $1,000 , or compensation at the ruto of $ lSOl ) or less , but moro than f 1,1100 per annum Class 8 All persons receiving an nnniial salary of,000 or loss , but moro than $ LbOO , or compensation at the rule of $ i,000 , or less , but moro limn 1,300 per annum , Class 0 All persons receiving an annual salary of moro than $ -f > 00 , or compensation at a ralo of moro than $ J,0-H ) per annum It is provided that no person who may bo appointed to ofllce , by and with the advice of the senate , nnd that no pel-son yvho nm > bo employed merely us a laborer or yvorkmnn ( not including any person designated ns u skilled laborer or workman ) slmll bo consid ered ns within these ohisslllcations , nml no person so employed slmll , without examina tion under Iho civil service rules , bo assigned to the duties of a classified place. It is also o r ile i oil that no person shall bo adniitled into any place nol exempted from uMimlnnlion by the civil service rules in any of the classes nboyo designated , until ho shall have passed the appropriate examination prepared by the United Stales civil service commission , and his eligibility has been cer tified lo this department. DON M. DICKINSON , Postmaster General. Under the foregoing classification of Iho railway mail service and rules of the civil service commission , I hereby designate thu following places in the railway mail set vleo ns exempt from oxamtnation : Ono general supcrlnlendcnt of the railway mail service ; ono assistant general superintendent oftho raiUvay tr.nll service DON M. DICMNSON , Postmaster General. The following notice has been issued : The United States civil service commission is prepared to furnish application blanks to persons desiring to bo examined for entrance to the raihvay mail service upon request therefor \vritlng. . The limes und places of oxamlnation will be announced as soon ns the rules legulatinir admission to Unit serv ice have been promulgated. All inquiries on the subject should bo addressed to the United Slules Civil Service Commission , Washing ton , D. C. A Cave-In. SnnxvN'noMi , Pa. , Dec. 31 , A part of the abandoned yvoi kings in the Buck mountain seam of the West Shenandoah colliery caved in last night and did great damage. The surface , upon yvhich stood the Pennsylvania railroad turntable and round house , sunk eight feet for nn urea of a hundred wards m length and eighty yards in yvidth. The Pennsylvania & Lohleh railroad also sank several feet , and the rails nnd sleepers yvero left suspended in the air for several yards. A large , number of boys \yero playing on the turntable when it sank nnd had a miracu lous escape from death , as nt one place the * surface sunk to n great depth , and caused a breach forty fool deep. Tlio British Grnin Trade. LONDON' , Dec. 31. The Mark Lane Express in ils weekly revioyv of the British grain trade , says : English wheats are yvcalr. Much damp and inferior sorts have been cleared off nt any price , dragging mean values down. Sales of English wheat during the past week yvero 53,31)3 ) quarters ntiiOs 7d , aguinut 41,5:50 : quartet sat ! i03 Oil during the corresponding week last year. Foreign yvhoals shoyv nn nvciago decline of Ii pence. Corn 31 loyvcr. At to-day's market English wheats yvero well held. Frost is strengthening the market. Oats , beans and peas unchanged. Laplata nmuu yvas Od down. Troubles. KiciiMOM ) , Vn. , Dec. 31. H. M. Smith & Co. , manufacturers nnd deulors in agricul tural Implements , bare inudo nn usslgnmcnt. Liabilities , erw.OOO ; assets , $100,000. NKW YOIIK , Dec. 31. Percy H. Adams yvas nppomted iccciver of the oftocts of James H. Ingcrsoll , of Tweed ring notoriety , to day. There arc judgments against Ingeisoll ag gregating ever $100,000 , and stills pending for * 7,000 uioio. . MBMi'iittf , Dec. 31. iM. S. Callur.iu promi nent mcichuntof Somurville , Toiin. , assigned to-day. Liabilities nbout glQQ.OOO. Arrested lor Bigamy. Low KM. , Mass. , Dec. 81. Mrs , Mary A. Long Haskell , third wife of the liov. Mr. Haskoll , n retired Congiegatlomil clergyman of Billericu , In. , yvas in-rested this afternoon for bigamy , on complaint of the Kov. Mr. Haskell. James C. Wilkinson , n prominent iciil ostalo agent who yvas mairiod February 7 , 188S , to Mrs. Haskoll in Now York , has left tnocity yvith some of Mrs. Haskoll's money. A Cold Wave I'reillotad. CHICAGO , Dec. 31. The signal service of- llco hero received n telegram from the chief signal ofllcor of the army at Washington , saying a cold wave was coming. The torn- poruturu yvlll fall about fifteen degrees by 8 11. m. January 1. _ _ Kwltoliinon Htrlke. CI.BVKIANH , Dec. 81. About thirty switch men in the yards of thu Luke Urlo & Western railioud ut Limn , Ohio , wont on n stiike to night because they were not included in the advance of wages granted conductors nnd brakcmeii. A Stormy Voyusto. NKW YOIIK , Dec. 81. The steamer Yuan- Kotlerdum arrived hero this dam , from , morning , after a terrifically stormy voyage. during which ono of the crew was washed overboard und drowned , and another fatally injured. _ ilHC in Oeoombor. ASitiNOTO'C ' , Dec. 31. It Is ostlmnled at the treasury deportment that there has been a decrease ot $15,000,000 in the public debt during the mouth of December. Obltunry. HCHMUDA , Dee. 81.-Churles Muxyvell Allen , United States consul for Hormudu , died nt his residence December at. Positively Cured by tlioso Little I'llI * . They also relieve Dls tress from Dyspepsia , Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A pel' feet remedy for DUil- ness , Nauiea , Drowsl- lies * , Dad Taato In the MouthOoatedTongue , Pain In the Side , TO R- PID LIVKIt , Ac. Thej regulate the Dowels , nnd prevent Constipation and Pile * . The onuvllest nd easiest to take. Onl/ one pill a doeo. 40lu a. vUI. I'uwly Vegetable. I'rlec 3 cents. OAKTEB MEDIOIHE 00.rrep'rt.H TYtrk , A NEBRASKAN'S UNIQUE GIFT A Oroto Gltizon Prosouts Harrison With a Novel Oauo. OPPOSING THE INAUGURAL BALL The CrnsndoVns Stnrtoil Hy Colmn- lius , ( ) . , Ministers and lliolr Views Porwnrdod to I lie In- ( llnnnpnllM Clergy. Hnrrl on'- IvntivvpoLis , Dee. HI. Uciicr.tl Harrison passed the last day of Ihls to him crontlul year , pretty much ns ho h is other dajs. In the afternoon he i ecolvoJ quite n number of visitors. Among the nioro iironiliicnt Cillers to day were Circuit Judge C. E. .Mitchell , of Texaikanu , Ark , mid to bo the only reuib- | He tii si UP judge in Arlt ins is. The judge was accompanied by his son , 13 U. Mitchell , of Nashville It is undoMtood tliolr visit was purely Nodal. Another visitor of uoto was Hon. Jnson H. Drown , demo cratic congressman-elect from the Third ( Now Albany ) linllatm district. Ho is the ilrst democratic congressman , or congressman-elect , to piy his respects to the next president. Ho states that General Harrison risen gave him n most cordial reception , free of nil formality and roromony , "In met , " says Brown , "you would have thought I was a good staunch republican from the way the president-elect received me. " Urowu is.nn old aciiualntanco of General Harrison. Other callers were ox-Uovoiuor Porter , \vho was accoinpntiied by F. It. Hrowor , formerly of Layvroncoburg , Intl. , and Joe Poole , of Now York , member of the Harrison and Morton campaign club , of Now York. General Harrison received im- olher uniiiuu cnno to-dav. It is carved from a single piece of poplar wood , by C. F. Gilbert of Crete , Nob. The handle consists of an erect ntiuo imago , being sup ported by a pair of high top boots. The donor writes that this tlgnto Is intended to tjptfy demoe.Mcy without protection , From each hand of tlic iimuro hangs n chain , the cmitr.il links of which arc small cages with movable blocks within. The chains uio attacheJ to a cuue in the center of the stick bo iring on its edges four aces the uce of clubs , spades , hoaits and diamond' * . This cube typlilos the republican parti hplding n full hand. Holoxv is n smaller square with General Harrison's initials carved therein. It is an ingcnuins piece of ciuving , nnd of hundreds ot eanos in thu general's honse it Is probably the most grotesque , The presidential escort , comprising 100 erin in ere inembeis of the Seventieth Indiana regiment , have completed arrangements for their trip to Washington. They will not ac company General Harrison to Washington , as ho will leave Indianapolis about ten days prior to March 4. The escort will urrivo in in Washington about t ! o'clock Saturday , March i ! . Lieutenant Merrill will bo in command. They will not wear military uniforms or lints or medals. Their dress will bo light brown overcoat with derby hat to match. This escoit will moot the president-elect at the door of the Wilhmls hotel and remain immediately about him from that moment until ho tcturns from the inauguration. 'Ihcy will constitute the pros- idcntal guard of honor. The Columbus cjub , of this city , ! WO strong , will accompany the veterans on their trip to Washington. At a meeting of the local Methodist minis ters to-dav , the interesting fact becomes pub lic that tiio crusade against Ihq imtuguial ball at Washington was started by ucit.iiu clergymen of Columbus , O. , yy ho formulated their views in opposition to the ball and forwarded them to the Metho dist clergy of this city for action. Or. Kueno presented the petition to the Columbus - bus clerey , which in substance asks General Harrison to publicly renounce his approval of the inauguration ball and declare he will not attend It. In commenting upon this cler ical suggestion , Dr. ICccnc said some action by the cleigy.of Indianapolis was now looked for , and that their opinion regarding the action of the Columbus clergy ought to bo definitely and unmistak ably expressed. Ho was earnestly opposed to duncinir , and a discussion of the subject followed in which several ministers gave their approval of Or. Kccno's views , and a motion was finally carried unanimously that n committee of three bo appointed to in vestigate und consider the advisability of tendering counsel to the president-elect , re garding the matter of the inaugural ball mid report their dotci initiation at the next regu lar meeting. Prlvato Secretary Hulfnrd did not attend the meeting nnd ho is strongly opposed to any interference on the part of the clergy with social customs that have al most become laws , und thcro is but little doubt that ho reflects the views of both General - oral and Mrs. Harrison on this matter. When General Hritton was here two weeks ago , ho asked General and Mrs. Hanison if they had uny suggestons or requests to make regarding the inauguration bull. General Harrison made but ono request , that was that the veterans of his old regiment might net us his guard of honor. All other matters pertaining to the inauguration were left under the absolute control of General Hntton nnd his commit- too. It will therefore bo seen that the clergy men uro Into in their crusade , as the matter has practically passed out of General Harrison's hands , and thoio is scarcely any possibility that ho yyoulu , under any pressure , interfere with the arrangement of the Inaugural com mittee. Should the pi cacheis finally appeal to him , thov will doubtless bo politely refei led to General Hritton. General Hiurison , like many others , does not look on the inaugural bail as a dance , but lather as a part of thu coiuiiiony that custom has ulentllled with the occ asion. ilio Injunction. N \sin ui.r , Tenn. , Dec. 81. Chancellor Allison to-day refused to grant an injunction against Governor Taylor , asked for by coun sel for Creed F. Uates , democratic candidate for congress from the Third district. The injunction was sought to restrain the gov ernor from Issuing a certificate of election to H. Clay Kvuns , the icpublican nominee ) . Counsel for Hates ut once prayed und per fected an appeal to the .supremo court , by which co'urso the injunction previously granted to restrain the governor from issu ing the certilicato to Kvans wus kept legally o | > erutlvo until the supreme court , ahull pass upon it. Ira nsnot ions In tin ) Stook Kxolianiro. NEW YOIIK , Occ. Dl The following uro the total transactions In the Now Yoru stock exchange during the past year as compared with the previous year : Ibi3Stocks , shares , (5i,8l5,7"J ( : government bonus , ( I,7.K ) , < SOO ; stuto and railroad bonds , 3U.lH,403. ) 18sr Stocks , Hhnros.STi.SSl.OJr ; government bonds , 0,1137 , 100 j stain and rulli end bonds , Hfld.'JJt- ' ) aw. The banner year for stock spocul ition was 1SSI , when tlio transactions amounted to 117,078 , KIT shares. Ai-rlvulH. At Hottei dam The Chester , from Phila delphia. At London The Minnesota , from Haiti- more , At Glasgow The State of Indiana , from Now York , the Mnnitoban , from Phila delphia , and the Siberian , from Uoston. At Hamburg The Australia , from Now York. _ _ Will Heiul Dolomite * to Washington ST. Louis , Dec. 81. A special to the Post- Dispatch from the Indian Territory , says : The Citizens Association of the Cherokee. nation moot ut Muldrow to-morrow when ilologates .will bo selected to represent the nnsnciut'on ' be f ere the Interior department at Washington , such action being deemed necessary , owing to the refusal of the full- blooded Cherokcos to aid in assigning for distribution * 70OSU allowed by congressional enactment us the shiirn of Icuso money for the fieodmon and adopted citizens of the Cherokee nation , Much ill-feeling is manl- ' fonteJ. A Prominent Farmer COI.UMIUTH , Kas. , Deo. 81. [ Special Tele gram to TUB HKE.J Fuy MoAllstor , a prominent - inent farmer of fils ( Cherokee ) county , lins been missing since last Thursday , when liu di ew ? IO from the batilt and started homo late in the evening. 1'AIIMAliIfK WINS KASHA . The Ono Hnndivd 'ilito Hook Sliuol VX'ifcnlny. The Pnrtnaloo'lla.lfisr shooting mitch at tracted n crow 1 iot several hundred people to the Omalm Gnn club grounds yesterday af ternoon. The ntutoh1 was 100 blue rocks , three traps , natlphal Allies for $ VX ) a side. The contestants , fFrJnk Parmeleo of this city ami "Kid" Uttkcc or the HnlTalo Hill wild west show , woro-enrly upon tlio ground as If eager nnd htixlous to get to work. After a little prolihilmry practice the Judges were selected , H-Jl Kennedy , forI'armnloe , nnd T. L. Mtnrarj for Haker , nnd John Petty chosen reform. Tlun-o was considera ble uioiiuv putuii Just prior to the opunlng of. the shoot , and It is safe to say f'J.OOO was won and lost on the event. Pnrn'.i- leo was the Ilrst to score and his friends shook their heads dubiously as ho made u clean miss of his second bird , nnd then when ho followed this up by missing his sixth , eighth nnd ninth , thov unanimously re solved that ho was in bad form and stood on dangerous ground However , ho hammered light nway , nnd nt tlio und of the llrat twentilive birds , broKe even with the "Ittd , " on ntiinleon kills and sl < c misses ouch Pur- mploo , as in yvoll knotvn , is a great "lln- isher,1' nnd the longer ho shot the bolter he shot , nnd It was soon palpable to all that he had u walk-over In his second twoiitv-llvo ho missed but two birds , while the North Platte lad failed on eight In his third twenty-live hn missed two more , and linker missed nine , and in his last twontj-llvo Pur- melue failed onlj in one shot , while the "Kid" missed more th ui half of his There was some klcKing on the pait of ] taker's friends , unit after the contest was ever HnKor hlnisolf notillcdGoodloyHruckor , the stakeholder , not to give the money up until seen further. Baker and hisfriends claim that thoi got the worst of It from the .indues. The trouble Is , Mr. Baker couldn't kill as nianv birds as Mr. Parmeleo , nnd that's where the dinicnlty comes in Thl3 claim of unfairness on the part of the Judges is the variost bosh , as Mr. Baker's own Judge , Murray , acquiesced In every bird scored for Pnrmoloe. It is hardly thousrht that Baker intends to trv to hold onto his money , ns it was potent to nil that ho was out-shot from the stint , nnd stands no showwl.cn plttod against n man of Purmeleo's calibre , although ho is probably moro than a fair shot. Parmeloo lotII 01001 Hill 11101 111)11 01111 Hill 11111 11011 Hill 11110 11111 11101 11111 11111 11111 11111 11111 11101 11111 Total 8 ! > . Baker 11001 11011 lllll mill llino 10111 mill 111D1 oiiH ( ) 01101 ooiio iioio loioi oiiii tout looio oaioo 00011 11011 11010 Totnl-OI. Omalia vs Council lllulT-s. A team shoot was held in Council Bluffs Sunday in which the Omnh.i mitiksmon came out ahead. J. J. Hardin and G.V Ketchum , of Omaha , defeated O. T. Stubbs und W. D. Haulm , of Council Bluffs. In n lace at twenty- five nirds at- thirty yards rise , uy the following score : J. .1. Itnnlln. 0111111111111110111111111-2) ) t ! . yv. Kotchum limmmuoimilllini-tM Total . . ( fi 1 > . T.Stnbbs . . . 'jlllUlOIOIllllOlllllllll- W. 1) . Hnidlu. . M..HUllltlllUUllllllinill--HJ Total . . . . . . v . (5 ( A very largo aullie'iiec greeted Mr. .loscph Muiphy at the Grtind oijera bouse last night nnd received the diaina. of "The ICony Gow" with evident gratification. Iho play has been in the repurtory of Mr. Murphy for a number of yoais , and has enjoyed a wide popularity us one of the best of modern Irish dramas. Mr. Murphy/ an actor of Irish chaiactors , needs no commendation nt this late day. His poMJLlOn Jn the front rank was long ago cstabliatk'fl , aiul the testimony to hjs popularity which was given in the laigo audience of last night is repeated every where throtighont' tlio country. His Dan O'Hura is one of ho shongest of his charac ters Mr. Murphy's leading support is'Miss Hello Melville , who nppioved herself a very capable actress in the part of Nora Drew. The company ns a whole is a very good one , seveial of the characters last night being notably meritorious. This afternoon and evening "Tno Donngh. " An audience of only fair proportions wit nessed with mnikcd pleasure the pi oscilla tion at Boyd's opeiti house last evening of "A Pair of Kids , " with the author , E7ia P. Kendall , in the eccentric comedy character of Jiles Button. The work is on the well known lines of the farco-comedv of the pres ent day , but Mr. Kendall cannot be accused of anything in the natuio of plagiarism. The wit , the humor of the incidents , and the droll situations are unquestionably his , and thcro is a gicat deal of merit in them. The satirical quality i ofers clnolly to the inoi bid interest which many women take In inur- dereis nnd other despot ate criminals , mid the musical features , while not wholly new , are taking. The funny business of the pro duction devolves largely upon Mr. Kendall , who occupies the stage much of the time , and his comedy is of un essentially original nnd unique character that is exceedingly amus ing. The company is fairly good and gener ally the characteis were acceptably acted. "A Pair of Kids" this afternoon and even ing. _ _ TIIK CUARTKU COMMITTKU. ItH IjiiborH Comjjloio.l uul An Ad journment Xiilcon. The charter committee finished their luboison the last day of tne year , und on motion loft it to MO-.SI-S W. .1. Council , An drew Kosowater , St. A. O. Balcomb nnd Secretary Nattinger to place the amend ments suggested in proper shape for pib- scututlon at Lincoln. The question ot u R.\S- tern of pari < s was thoroughly discussed , and it was decided that all cities of the metro politan ulns should possess such a system It was also decided that fhoro should be a board of live commissioners , appointed by the district Judges and selected iroiu among those citUens willing to work without salary. They are to bo appointed on thu second Tuesday of oath May , and for terms of from one to iivo years , ono member to be selected annually. In order to moot thu uxpcnilituru tlio city council is authorized to lavy not luss then \ \ nulls and not moro than ! ) nulls on the real and pcinonal property of the tax payers. The commissioners uiu expected to dcvisu n system of parks , not 10 extend be- \oiul two miles from the city limits , and to employ a secretary , himlicajio gnidcncr nml such other help as they deem necessary , It was also decided to suggQst that a change be made in the city treasurer's de partment , nnd that th future he should bo paid n llxod salary ( if # 5,000 per year , bo fur nished with neconary clerical help , and have the amount of hlh'bfliul reduced. City Treusuicr Itocho wus ; on hand and explained the workings of tl\o \ ofll < ; o as at present con- stltutod , but thougjvt , .i : change would not bcuUlt the taxpayer * jUjtt now. " Now irJup. This is Now Yt'jir's ' ' , Day The various plncos of business , tha railway head quarters and depots wi bo closed as on Sun day. Beyond thKy however , theio will bo but little formal ol .yvancu of the day There will ba no ilimoihtrutlvo | oluervance of tlu ) time lioitoreilcuh\oiii \ of calling upin friends. These whi | , ( ( ! ( } Indulge In the prnu- tlco will bo cniiiUWtlYoly | few. nnd In sad contrust with thftjujwrry bands who not mnn > yo.us ago w.uiw , wont to BlgnulUo the occasion in the most happy manner The theaters wlt | glvo matlneo and even ing performance * . At the Boyd Kendall's kids will bo produced ; nt tlio Grand , .Ion Murphy uppeuis , and u company of minstrels hold forth at thu Mubco , The Omaha Dramatic club plays "A Scrap of Pupur" ut Fremont to-night. Tlio new council meets ut noon in the coup- ell chamber. The ofllcors ot Goodrich lodge will bo In stalled In thu evening. The bench show in Crap's hall commences in the ufturiioon. The Y , M , O. A. gives a reception at its rooms from'J to U p.m In many of ( ho churches thtiro wllllba special rolulousspivicoa , and in every homo it is Itopud there will bo a very happy Now Year. Thq Y. HI. O. A. Hncrplion To-ilny , President ana Mrs , T. II. Taylor , assisted by u largo number of ladies , will hold a re ception at the building of the Young Men's ' Christian association from 0 to 9 " 0 p in to day Tollowing this nn exhibition > \ill be given by a class In the gjmtmsluin of the regular class woik. At ' , ) o'clock a jiro cramme of musk' , declamations nnd n few speeches will bo given In the concert hall , liofreshmcnts will ho served dining the ro ceptlon. Thousands of Invitations nave been sent out , but there are nrmy who have not received thorn The managomcnt say this hns been umvoldablo , but let no ono sttu nwav on this accotirt. Kvcry gontkMiinn In the city Is invited , nnd nrtnniroments have beonmndoon n large scale for their re ception. United Stiuos Court. W. C. Ainer and Jesse Wells are settlers inDayvesnnd Kmux eoutitlcs , ami went Into the 1111111)01' business on n small scale. It Is alleged thcv out timber and ties on govern ment lauds and yyo.ro nceordlnglv brought be fore Judge Dund.y icstordiv morning Aruor pleaded guilty and yvas lined fUautl yvas sentenced to one day In Jail , but Wells was remanded for ti I il. ' 1 he grand jui\y rctuined llvo Indictments yesloidiiy aftetnoon and then adjourned until Wednesday morning The mimes of the per sons Imllctid ean nol bo ascertained. Thoj yvll ! bo arrested on Wodnosdiu next. District Court. Yestordnj the district tout t adjourned , nnd ntthe InstniH'oof C > uuty Attorney Slmoral , the following won ; bound over to the next term of court William KmiMufto , charged witn larceny , < TOO ; Frank Holliuuv , adultery , $101) ) , GeorgloWebster , fornication , $ , " > J ) , Abru ham n. Sewers , grand lureony , $ lr > JJ ; lYunk nimuie , grand lurcoiiy , $1,003 ; John King , alias Shorty Licev , illegal voting. ? 2W , James Onlkiier , gambling , ? .VU ; Fr.uiK Craw ford , mutilating records , S100 ; David Van IZttou , umbo/rloinont , 51,000 ; Lou Hcyvett , breaking and entering a railroad car in day time , $1. > 0. Maggie L Coloinau has decided to com mence tlio now your afresh , and the Ilrst step Uihon yvas lo nsk thu courts to relieve her of ono encumbrance In the shape of a husband , John U Coleman. They yvero inn-nod nt- Honnliien , 111. , in 1S " > , but since that tune John has been abusive and become n hnblt ual di'uukaiil. Ho has also failed lo provide Ihe necessaries of lilo for thu plaintiff or nor Ihieo children , nml she asks for 'in absolute dlvoico and the eustod.y of the childien Knto 1' Wilbur also yyantcd a Now dear's gift in the slmpo of u divorce. The unlucky number llilileen souns to have something to do yvilli it , for il was on the tilth day of Sop- Icinber , 18sr > , In Table Grove. III. , Unit William Nelsnu Wilbur made iillthcpiomisus reiiulred , und then'appiircntly biokethem all , Ho bloke them more especially in McCooic Neb , where he drove the plulnlilT from Ihe house , usirfl obscene language , and did oilier things that made him so asnamed of himself that he loft for pirts unknown in August hist The plaintiff pr.iys to bo re lieved from the gulling bonds , ami to bo granted the custody of their only child William Myles , convicted of stealing n horse Irom Thomas Coleman , of Snipy county , yvas brought up for sentence yester- daj , and got two years in the penitentiary. He will folloyy Judge ( Jroff's advice and be gin n new life yvlth Iho Now Year. County Court. Frank .1 Lo Unit has entered suit against Sarah K. Hutt in the county court for JlOJO damages. Ho lentcJ a saloon in Hankes' block , and claims to have boon doing a busi ness of WOO u mouth until she boughl Iho propertj Thou , he s'ivs , she creeled an other building yvlnch blocked up twobiclc yvindoyys , and killed his "back door trade , " so Ihat Ihc receipts dwindled down to SLID per month. Not only thill , but she renlc I the eellur to a Cliinain in , yvho disfigured the fiont of the building yvith n sign , "thereby causing Iho people lo believe Iho plnlntift ' saloon wus n Chinese laundry tun by ono Wing Lung Loo. " Frank is going out of business , und says il is for the above causes , and therefore claims > 1,0Vdamages. . Criminal Matters. J. D. Kinse.y , a lough character , yvas ar rested yesterday for attempted robbery. He yvus taken in while stearin ? a drunken drummer , David AVulkor , of Chicago , the round of the dives and the doggeries. Walker had $410 on his person. Henry MoFmlden , an c < c-cablo ear conduc tor , yvas run in Sundii } night for drunkenness. Ho wus loadcd to the jjuiiwalos yvith the vil est of horse liniment , und was no sooner caged nt the canlral station , than ho made an attempt to ueinolish the mstilulion HJ yelled and shrieked like a m.inrir , unit tear ing of u plunk from the bench in his cell , en- dcavoicd to knock tlio end out of the houso. Ho failed in the attempt , and yvas line 1 5o and costs for his fun yesteiday moitimg. S 1' . Miller , longhaired , yvild-c.yoil Oscar Wilde into nimllviduul , was inn IK Sunday night on suspicion. Ho yvas arraigned ester- diiy moi ning , nnd oninfoimingtho com I that ho yvas nn ov-Kiekapjo meiliciuo iuan a mind- reader , pre tidirit.iteur , rope yvulkor und ehnracler Impersonator , and that he yy as to appear this week at the Muaee , ho yvas al lowed lo lloul nw.ii. THK KKAI/i'Y BIAIUCKT. Instruments Plnuocl on Knotml Dnr * ins Yesioedny. yvilllam A Ilouty to .1 I ! 1'iorce.c M ft of w Ml 11 of a t > lot | ii , Kount/.es Und add , < i r il $ 1 V llC.itdwollot alto Public , Will-lit place , lots. ! . ! . : ti' j. ' 7 , Jit'sMIlluiU A luldwell s udd. plat A I' Tnkev nml wife to J il Slico'ey , lot I , 1)11 ) ; ti. nml lit.I , blk 7 , ( liaminuicy iiark- , yv d lW A.I Hansiom and wlte toS Andoison lot is. blk I , llHiistoni place , w d GOO H l\onut/t > anil wltii to A Ito-tunbuit ; . lot ft , blU I. KounUo s place , wd , Is0) M ( Indian und w Ifr to i i'ytslinlons lot d , blk in , iiln-it hill.v il lUi P NulHon unit wife to CNelMHi pt lot Ui , s o UOKOIS OKI Uioma. w d IMJ > U S Itou'l ' and wire to M Mi ( urlliy , lot . ' > , blk ii , Albriu-lit H annex , \ \ (1 ( ! JOO \Villluni ( i AlbiIk-lit to ( i A l.lndiiulst , luis 7 , H. 'J , 111 , 17. IS and 'i. . I in ImiiHt'n sub , Albrlglil'M Lholii' , d 1"OJ II hhrlvuruild yvifotuW dav. lot 1 , blkH. Smhci I'la ? , \s d . . . 8.M M Ili'inliK anillfuto II It Clark , lot U , I ilk. ' . . On Punt Pluio. wit . . 1 J Itf eu'3 to C 1' Aiibpailier , lot .1 , blk II , Sliulls''iul udd . . . . . l.fiOJ A uiul U Kiimit/B n-id lfu tn J 11 Col lins , lot 1. blk M , I'liilmtott. yv d WU L Shinodtr to r' A Krai , lot I. IjIkS.ltroiui park , wd . . . . ( V" > U 1 ! A llunixm and ullo lo I' A 'UllotMMi , lot ! B. blk I ; lot I. blk ( . , lluggs Plnei4OOJ A I ! ICollij und wife t ) M I' Mason , .ITi lots. L'.ntliaK- . 1 U M M < Donald und \\lfe tn l , ( uivk. Kits f , 12 und H , blkfw'i ' , Uramhlew , wd I.oou liiglituen tutiibfi'iH . . . . . . .i rJ,5U Colonel 'J'vriiill'M 1'iMinotion. By Iho retirement of Colonel McClure , as sistant paymnstor general of the army , nt the ago of sixty-four yoiri , Mijor Tyrrell , of tills city and paymaster of the dupinlmont of the Pintle , succeeds to his position yvlth thu title of liuutcnant colonel. M ior ] Mi Cluio has boon In the pay doparlmont since ISiS , hiving graduate ! in 18W. Hovll | resldo in Ljulsvllle , Major Tyrrell advances to Ins now position by operation of Uio law providing for iho ic- inomciit of oniccis. After u bcrvico of tyvcnty-slxnnd ono half years , yvlth ono exception , Colonel Tyrroll h is spout the longest pjrlod In the pay dcpirtmcnt with out meeting promotion , iho pv'iod oxlcnd- ing buck ns above monlloned , moi o tli-iii u iiuirinr of a coiiiury The oxccpllon yvas that ot an ofllojr who , however , yvud eiilillod to promotion , but who declined it hccatiaa It would necessi tate a chaiiKO frtrn Now York to New Or leans , In the tune Cjlonol Tyrrell has been In thu army ho h n dUlnirja 1 inoro public monuy on VOUO'.IUM ihuiany oni arln Ihe corps. An liiHiiVcrnl > lo Dose. K , T. Juy. inoiiibur of Iho Unllod States jury fiom Fronller uounly , yvent down lo Lincoln Saturday lo luke purl la the organ- 1/ullon of the third house. Yoiiorday nftor- noon at the call of the Jury Mr. Jay yvns ab sent , nnd tin ) mutter bolng repirlod to Judge Dundy , the derelict juror was lined f.1. Ollluo Kpi'auno'ri Had Dolil Collcdilon Auiii'oy , Ul > South Kith , HODIIIH U and 10 , To tlio inombord of this nsoncy , also IMi'tlcB Imvlns bills for collodion : Hy BouUiiir ( postal curd to this olllcu tlio ngont will call for your bills , ACCIDn.NTALIiY MI1OT. A Tcn-Ycnr-Ohl Boy I'"ntn1ly ' Injure * ! Near Otortnn , PifM Cnnnic , Neb , Doil : - [ Special Telegram - gram to Tin : But : . 1 News Is brought hero from Ovorton , this eounty , of the death of n ten j ear-old son of a farmer named Hilling- ham , which occurred about uoiin to day Dill niliam had plaeud several of his children in n wngon or buggy to take them to school In tlio hcittnm of the wagon was n lo-uled shot gun. The lad killed was climbing In the vehicle from behind , when the foot of one of the children nlioadyln came In contact with the hummer of the gun nnd It was dls charged , the contents striking the uufoitu- nato lnIn Iho thigh , near the groin. He died before a doctor could be summoned from Overtoil , only throe miles distant Slnto Grange It UTK \ , Neb , Dee. HI [ Spue ! il to TitR Hir.l-Tho ; Stnto Ornniro of Nebraska , Patrons of Husbandry , at n meeting here yesterday , adopted the following resolutions Whereas , Human happiness Is the nemo of cnrlhlv ambition , nnd individual happiness depends upon general prosperity , that thu prosperity of a state is in propoi lion to the value of its productions , and the soil is the sotireo from wheneo wo derive all tint con stitutes wealth , wlthoul it wo would have no agriculture , no in itiufnetniMs , no commerce , and that of all the material uifts of the Creator thu various productions of thu vege table world aie of the ilrst Impjrtance , the art of nirrii'tiltura is the parent nnd precursor ser of nil IUU , and Its products thu founda lion of all wealth , and to the end that ngil- culture may have have a voice in the trans pollution ot Its products , it is Kesolvcd , By the West Howard (1 range , Patrons of Husbandry , that wo , regardless of party limitation , respectfully request At- toiney General Leeso lo use his authority nnd intlucuco for the ai.polntment of a farmer ns secieinry to the state board of transportation. Uosolvcd , That n copy of these resolutions bo mailed to General Leeso , nnd to the Fre mont Flail and Tnu OM ut v Bid. for publica tion , _ Kin Lej ; MroVen and Krozen. Oni , Neb , Dee ! ! 1 - | Special toTiin HRr-1 'L'ho ioungson of Jens Jensen , a farmer living llfteon miles north of Old , met wllh u a serious accident last night " \Vhilo icturn- iug from Onl on horsebiek , the hoi so stum bled and fell breaking the bos , leg a little below the knee. Ho crawled lo n hay stack near b.whete ho pissed the niirht. . When found next day his Injured lex had fio/eu solid Medical aid was nt OUCH summoned from Ord , but the prospects ai obis leg will liavo to ho nmputatuit. Hnnt's-oft Ijlve Sioclc Hvsiitorr , Nob. , Doc. If I [ Special to Tin : Hi -Within ] a radius of six miles of Ban cioft tlunc rue now over eight thousand head of cattle , and 1110:0 than ten thmmml hogs Moro than three thousand of those numbers will be fattened for the winter and spring markets Among the load In IT cattle men are John Watson , who has UDII head , the Senior brotherAX ) to : iK ( ) each. O Barber. ! ! 0) ) ; F B Bni her , ' , ' 0 ) ' Thomas Flowers , 'OT.TIioin is Connor , ! > 0i > ; Oliver Wait , : W ) ; Hd F.nle\ , 8M ( ) . These cattle nml thousands of nthcis , with about ton thousand hogs , aio all within livcMiouis1 urn of Iho Omaha market. There is u suiplus of feed in this vicinity sufllclunl to food one-fourth more htock than Ihe far- meia have on hand. O'l n O'Hoii" . Los'no.s" , Dec HI The rronch sleamcr Panama , Captain Chabot , from B illlninre , December 0 , which nrnvo 1 nt Limerick December comber 7 , encountered a ei clone on Decem ber 11 , and was thrown on her beam ends. Thu seas broke her engine room skylights and Hooded her stoke hole , quenching the flics under some nf the boilers Finding the vessel was settling. Captain Chabot wore the ship and exposed her pait side to the seas. The steamer righted , after being on beam ends for four hours. Only Another Slander. LIVCOI.V , Neb. , Dec. 31. Hon. Patrick Egan , of this city , to day received the fol lowing cabloKram , which emphatically de nies the published statement that a split hud occurred between Pat neil and Dowitt- DUIII.IV , Dec. 81. To Patrick Hgaii , Lin coln : The stntmont that the relations be tween Pnrnolland mvsolf are totally ruptured of O'Shoa's evidence tured in consequence , uid that I am likely.it an c vrly dav to loa.l a revolt against Paruoll , is the dying effort of slanderer's after years of lies MlCIMKfj DVMTT. I'loods and riioler.i. P ni3 , Dec. ill. The Vatican has iccoivcd ions of terrible Hoods accompanied b.gie.it oss of life in Mcnchuria. Indian ndvicos say cholera prevails In a virulent form utQnllen on the Malabar co.ist It is repotted that 2,000 Christians have suc cumbed to the disease. Italian Cuimolite misdiomii les uro attending the pliiguc stricken : > coplo. Mrs. Could IMnoli Hot tor. Nnw YOIIK , Dec. ! il. [ Spiscial L'elogrum to Tin : Hun ] Mrs. CJould's condition has so far improved that she was able for the Hist time sinee her illness to leave her bed to- lav. With the assist ines of her nuria , she walked about her room for n little distance- it a time Fnr th-s p ist few d ivs her im- irovcmont has been steady. It is hoped , lmt she will bo quite well m n few ilayi * moi o. _ Tlie Weullier Indiu ( loiiH. For Nebraska : Fair , stationary tempera- tuie , variable winds , For Dakota- Fair , warmer , noutlwoslerli vhids. For Iowa : Fair , warmer , t oiith westerly vinds. Not n Tl IJev. Alexander sild to u Bun reporter esteidiiy thai the dlsturbancu In the syna- ( oguo ut Twelfth and Howard itivels , on inturduy last , was not caused by any peculiar lews ho may oiitortiuu on thu eniclfixlou of he Savior. Tiio bruthien quui relied ovei dine in. itter peituiinug lo chinch irovern- nunt , and the dispute ) growing rather warm , \lr \ , AloMimlur uuyn ho bimply look his ciiuo mil walked oul. 'I lie Yonr'H Hnildliia I'crinils. Then ! was but ono building pormlt issued Ctiteidiiy. It wus to N A Chtisteiihon , ; rantii.g permission lo build a collude at 1IUI N'oith Twentieth street , lo cost ? , ' . ( ) I This nakes Iho lolnl number of poimlis Issued luring Iho year to bo I,8s7. CONMKKSSSIAIAtIU > . Tlio Condition ol'tho ( inntloninn ' tlio Second. [ Congressman Lnlrd , after his return fro | Lurckft KprWs. Arkansas , is temporary located nt tlio Xuriav. Ho yvas nccompanW to this city by John Harsby , yvho hi been yvith him almost eonthl uously for ti. , int tl.rco monthl Part of this tliiio ws spent , dining Iho luil campaign , when , Ihcimynagement oftho sum I " " assumed by " - former self. Ho is Y " " victi of mnlarln , yvhlch yvas folloyvou1" } . i , linn , timidity in eating substantial , , iniitf of the blood and a consequent ,1o. , . . , . „ , tion of the brain of the fond upon y\\,1 { , t\ \ fed Tp to the present Mr Lilru Imv no noted upon the gtnrgostimn of Ins phvnoiinii He has treated tnelr ndni.iiiiinnis W't'iooii ' tempt It is claimed If he had nol doio so he would now be a well man " 1 think he has mot Insmastci however , , siiul his friend last night The doctor hi has now hns made an evamli , ntion of him He hns guen Lnii to understiind tl'tit he musl tnko h < s moil cine ju l hoyv and when ills piosonbod fi him. If Laird doesn't do this , Ihe phjsicin has said Hull ho will hiuo not ing to ilo with bun If he d comply with the dheelloiis , the doctor she ho will leeovcr In four yveeks To-day , John Hursb.y goes U ) Hustings . an absence of a couple of May s He w ill th return und resume the euio of Mi Lw who after romulnl'iif hero n week will ha recovered sulllclent strength to undrrtuka trip to his home In Hustings. Duilng ly Harsb.y's absence , Mr. Uind will boatload by John Jncobsoii , one of the assist mt inspoctdis Sl'AHKS I-'KOM 'Illi : AVIHK The llluo Valley bunk , of Manhattan 1(1 ( has failed , Liabilities , ? lllMO | ( , usstl The steamer H ( ' Wei mouth yv is ' n collision lust nlnht near I'e.iriiiijtoii , Mil Sat.ill Gabriel , a colored pasoongor , yyl d i owned ' I At n banquet at C'hnttnnooga Ten i honor of H. Clay Uvans , n n < nubluan n grossmiin elect , u vei\y stiikiiig li'ttoi fi lionoral Longstioct wus to.ul , in winch spoke in eloquent terms of the fulureof tn ne\v soiitli. Ij. F Osborne it Co . plumbois of S ] Paul , me in Hu.mcial dlllU-ultles. with llabil ities aggiogaling flV.l.UOi ) , but \\ill piobabf pull thtough. Two HOJH ( 'ollldfVith n Car Itolh lln\o IIOKS Itroken. Two lads , Fied Kasliiiun and Judil I houj the latter u colored .youth , yvoio ooasliiiu Highleenlb and Duvenpoi t slteels last ui yvhen Ihey collided yyith a stieetcnrj bolh sustained a broken lex Uisttii taken to his homo on ! 2jyt : Sauiinots and Thomas to the icsfdonco of his erii mother on Sovcntoonth street The old II refused to leoolve the .youth and he noyy , ! ot Iho police sttitlon. The city physician"I scut fer us soon as the accident occ lined,1 tinee hours ufterwaids luul failed to puj tin appearance. A Corrrullon. On Iho'Jslh nil. Tin : liii printed a spec ] telegram Irom Columbus of the ariust of A. F. Clui k at the nistanco ot hl son , on cli.ngcof iibusmg his fiinuli. The g'ntll man wntcs for a lotr.ietion , saving that III trouble nrosu from Ins leproof nl u chill yvlneli caused u family dislutbaiice Ho df ines the charge that he win in any abusive , ami in suppni t of Ins statement fcrs thu court recind , which will show nu one uppcarcd ngutnsl him Thu l''oiirtli Annual Itln/it. At miiinight the flre ucpailmunt was i lo Ihc Ljllo block. The lire originated In loom occupied b.y IhuSulvalion army its i mooting pluco. A defective lluo Is supjl lo bo Iho cause. On Now Year's eve fo | lasl four youis Ihe dcpailmeiit bus called on a aimilur orrund to this purtitl block , The llro yvus discovered byaf graph messenger bov taking a special I .sugo to'I'm : Ui.i , . The damage iseslin ] ut tiboul ? > 0. to View t liu FIIAN < IHO , Dec. 'H I'rospectsl that to-moiro will bo a clear du\ und I nn excellent opportunity will be utfordoJ ob"orvo the total eclipse of the sun Sop \ p n ties have been in noitherii I'lilifoinial a week in localities iavoriblu for obseil lion , and it is expected lluil a luigonnuil ot puisons will go to the lugiou of lotalilyf morrow. A Kentnuky Killing. Loiisvii.ii , Dee. ! 11 At a dance n ] HoioeCave , KThuisdin night , llugl Young , son of u prominent country nl cliiiiitiiiaiiollud | wlthn Mr.Gullamlilinwj u piitol btv'aii shooting. At the third < chaige u ten-year-old boy , named Pow fell dead _ Not Their Promissory Notoi. The statement in SIMMI'S Bur. Burke , t Fia/ur , of South Omaha , hill bj sued for fc' > , OOJ on their piumlssory n < | seems lo hnvo noun < 'iitirel\ unfounded , cording to Mr Burke , of Iho firm of BurJ ft. Fni7ur , the pliiintilT is tning to liold W linn for the debt of unotliei ILTKOII. cliiluil | thai the.v agreed to stand good for him. Ki\ Months nl Iliud Ijnlinr. if Dim IN , Doill Kdward Hairin M P. , has been sentenced to six month J lirisonmenl with hard labor for publlshiiv ' his paper , the Kuiry Sentinel , icpoits ; cuniing n suppressed branch nf the Nat/ / league. No appeal wus tauun Heavy Kalnx. PAIIIS , Doc ill Heavy ruins have fi in the departmunts of Lo/or , ( Sard und ] t clns du Uhone Thu v"i > tu lound u Marseilles Is ( loaded , ; ] Union Stock Yjirds Switohniuii The switchmen in the I'nlon Stock Yi say that there in no truth In the minor a an impending hti ike us Ihe rolullons wltli'.V ' Union ntiick Nurds company are onll- butlslttcloiy. _ _ _ _ _ Dcatli of Patrick f.ilil ) > tiH. ' KIOMK , la.Deu : l Hon Putiick Qjj | bens , postmaster of thii. eiti died o'eloek to night The cause of his death c nicer ot the stomach The uccoasod bom piomliienl In business and politic ! ciro os in HIM city tor nearlj tlilrti