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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1894)
- - - : ' 1- ' - 8 TIlE OAJIA'rD.Jt1)EiY ) .11EEr - FnTDA : ] lUSIC FROM OLD NASSAU - Jntertalnment ; by the Gleeful Lads of Princeton at Boy 's Last Evening - SEVERAL NEW FACES AND NEW PIECES - Hlandarll of RlC'ell'neo : Sot In Former YeRr , MnIutaIttc.I-ItecPptOfl jruI Hall at lIIRlutRllle.I-lecpplol ant lal . the Armor1-Group8 hat Ilet the 10u" . . The Ornlo nnll lie bl/ckl ! On lany nn nthlctc field hnvPrlncelon's . colors broughl consternation to wouM.bo - . rlmls , oftentimes otter a 8trugglo In whIch the very lila was hazarded. All for the glory ane honor or the old alma mater , levee by her roster 80ns.nlm08t /8 much U8 a , real fe8h and blood mother. Last night the 80ns or Old Nnssal came to the city to sing the ole songs and to play the oM tunes , . to ngnln Inspire as or old the brothers that have passed from under the rostorlng win , lloyd's theater was wol draped with the beautiful colors and potted plant8 were ar- rargce along the aides or the 8tago. The : audience was somewhat meager , but was or a : quality that 18 i rarely gathered within the four walls or the theator. They were the ' swells , both men and women In full evonlng dres8. They Indo ( UII In enthusiasm for the smallness or tle atenllnnec , all the numbers I being encored , and ! at times three or four responses being deinantled The proram I - was mnde 111 or old college songs and tune I , and was clsunly : well rendered by the ' ant ! ( ur musicians from the opening song to . tlo 81arll "Hnl , mi , rah , tiger , slss , bom , ab ! " that mnrked the finale. Musically , the Performance was up to the standard 'hlch was marked out by the , Princeton Glee and Mandolin clubs or last year. There were favcrites mIssing rrom Ito ranks of thQ ( club , hut their places have been taken by men who have absorbed much , or the humor which ! some or the men or 03 brought to 8010 parts , and the ( regret over their nhsence In consequen , was somewhat softened. There were several excee'llngl' , creditable numbers given , the boys or Old Nas. sau maintaining tile credit or their Alma , - Mater with entire satisfaction . , A selection from the text book or every I'rlncelonlnn , adopted by every Tiger , from the youngest rreshman up to the oldest senIor , a bok much more universally thumbed than the bible , "Carmlna Prince- . tonls entitleil"Tto ) Orange and the Daek , " opened the program and was sung by the glee club. Then came a march by Arm- strong , played with a good deal or feeling by , time banjo club. Mr. Helchner then sang "Kal Oar Kal Men " a meaningless Greek vocal production , supported by time Glee club. There was , however , a pleasant Jingle to the , music showing Mr. . Helchner a very clever cever musician along certain lines. So brightly was the song given that the soloIst gave another or his arrangements , entitled , "And , ' . lie Closed Ills Dark Duo } : yes , " a song with a topical vein to It i , which brought out : the first genuine applause bf tie evening. The Mandolin club played a Spanish dance , : which was prettily phrased , and again the _ Glee cub amused the aulle'nce' with immeds , Icy or ' 05. ThIs was followed with a "Tna angle Song , " so called , In which the entire ' Glee , Banjo and Mandoln clubs Joined , and which was gven : with entire musical feeling ' - and was followed by an encore taken by the Glee club singing "New Jersee , " an ancient member or the Hassan family or songs. The Banjo club played a catchy arrangement or ' popular airs when Mr. Pease all the club : sang "Tho Sad Tale or a Mule. " Mr Pease , ; , however Is not a comedian avl should cent . , t fine himself to "The Fatal Wedding" Ir timat , 18 In'his' repertoire , "Cornrailes' and that . 1c or a semI-tragic ature. ! . ' Ono or the brightest gems of the evening . . was the "Natia Waltz , " by Delbes , played . - with musicaiiVZeffectby the Jrdoln ) club. i , But the gequlno bit , from an artistic point ' of view , was "Tne Pother " with cornet , . o1lgato , arranged by Ptueger and played , by Mr. 'McNish or New York , assisted by the f Glee 'club. The young man , alhough mod- m ; cst enough to Icmaln behind the scenes , " showed a thorou1h ! knowledge or his Instru- : . meat and hIs tones were exquisite In their : , - clearness , time staccato tones being particu. : , partcu , . Inly elct\e : , white the technique displayed } t . vat or a high order. Then came a series i & liers IntrducIng the dlffenermt clubs , , "Wing , , My 10ney , Wing , " by Mr. Carrok I . and the Glee club and the "Creolo Love C Song , " by the combIned clubs being the gems I of part third , the love song bringing the , ! . pleasing , entertainment to a close ; . Arcr the performance tie PrInceton ! were entertained with an Impromptu dance at the armory or the Thurston Hfes , and i they len this mornIng for Cedar Rapids , - where they give a concert tonight The boxes were all fled at last night'e I concert. In , box : were Mr. and Mrs. Der- bower ; box D held Mr , and Mrs. John L . , 5 : Webster , Miss Webster and Miss Donic ; box : Doale c C , 7dr. amid Mrs. Edjard Dickinson , Miss I , Dickinson , Miss Crandall , Miss Kelm or F t Pimiiadelpliia . and Miss Anderson or Pueblo , w Colo" , anti this box by the way , seemed tin central attraction -or the evening. Box D I contained Mrs. Iianl , COlpetzer , who dumper 'p oneIl quite n party , or yolng people , Miss Baum , Miss Sadie Daum , Miss Palnor , Misi , . Cook and Miss Squlre8 ; Mr. arid Mrs. Henry " 'V Yates occupied box B , accompanied by k . their dnuhtersj ; Mr. all Mrs. Coliins . 1lss : , Mount , Miss Sloan Mr. Allen and Mr. Chris w lan occupied box F. whie 11 ! box G were Mr ; . , iX and Mrs. 1ltOI ) , .Hogerl and Mr. and Mr I . . - O. D. Wilams aUll' ' Nr will Rogers ; 1r3. . were Mr Gulou "r : Ou tl' Turler , Mr" ' I ' Wi .z Doane and Mr. Mllers : 'In M and N were J Mrs. McKel ? , Mr. Howard Kenned , Jr" , Mia S Ilrown , Miss McKel , Miss Kennedy , Mis a 1Iss Duck , Mr. Denise , Miss Denie , Miss Duclt. Adelntn ( ) rcIiotrms Vmmcor , The concert given by lr , Franz Allelman'l . : , _ orchestra , at limo Young Men's Christian asso- cation auditorium last evening , was much enjoyed. 1r , Adelmnn pro\e that , as a conductor , he lacks none or the qualities or . I first class leader. Following the beautrul l overture , rendered with ni time nlcetel the spirit or the piece demanded , appeared Mr 5 . lrs. Charles Wihelm , soprano , who was receive l wih aU those evidences or favor , which a r 1)loased ) audience Is eager to immanifest. 1rs , 1uentererlng on time lllano unll Mr. I'eder- : . son on the flute . met again with time grnclous recepton 10 oren before . tendered them ' , MEDIC3 MEET - IN SESSION. ' ; , Ioctora or tile itliisuuniVntloy Meet In , I Ioelora II sourl111 leot Am r- nlli cmiii mclii lemmu. The fourth annual reetng or the " 'ester , Associaton or Obstetricians and Oynecolo- gists ivan convened at time Paxton hotel rare yesterday. Dr I.ewls Schooler or Des Moines , la" , and president or the associaton , : - called the reetng to order , all after the reading or the rlnutes or time last annual meetng , which was held at lea Moines , the : . Ilresident delivered the annual address. The address was u lengthy anD , and was received - ceived with great satIsfaction br the member : - ber Ilresent , Time association Is organized with a rem- bershlp rrom nil time stated , Ineludell In Ihe I MIssourI valley terrier ) ' , ali a number or I the lost prominent physicians or Iowa Ka mm- " sai , Missouri and Nebraska arc In atten d- alc ' . - 'rIH program to bo Ilslosell or before ti lie fleeting adjours contains a list or twonly- six preaenhltons or papers , by the Illcerent * members , which wi bD open for discuss lm ' , aCer havIng been read Tire session w Iii continue over two days , antI at Ira ( rail or the business sestlon n banquet will bD sh'en to the ledlcal frat nxmity. . . Ilnrrlllo Iccnn. The following marrlao licenses were issued - sued ) 'uttday : - Name and Addresl . \ge , AI'llc M. Bhort , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . 'a m1mi. Mltto CulT , tiruahu. . . . . . . . . . . . . a . George Iierg . Lincoln. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 -nnle :1 I.unlberg , I.lnl.oll. . . . . . . . , . 5 'Vliam M. Scott . Frernomil . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 43 . Mrs. An'lll'IIIns ! , 1'.rroll. . . . . . . . . 4 imncry C. Hutton , Onmalma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Ella 1. liurami . Qmnuira. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 l"llt the I'our Cirlitireri , Time City mision Gave its elgbthecuth annual dInner 10 the 1.00r'chidren lt the Masonic building at noon yesh'rdar. The big lodge rol f A the second for had been converted tntu . a dinIng room for time occasion , and long tables extended In rows from one enl or the room to the other Charitable ladles had contributed - tributed large quantities or provisions and 110lc/cles , and there vas more than was re- qulre.l to reel the 260 little once that filled the tnbles. The chlllten were or the very poorest class In the ctYj but their poverty dill not detract from tlelr bright , happy faces , and every one or them , black and whie , enjoyed the occasion After the dinner had been properly c/rOl for Proto Shadduck or the Mission school gave the children n few minutes talk and all sung 1 song under direction or Mr Reynolds. As the children let the room to go home each wits hnndell a sack or candy and nuts , I bag or popcorn Ind I big ornnge . , MAX : tI 1 . & 111W. 00 \holrRRlo Jewelers , 1111 * and 1arlll Ste. Announcement : Having sold our entire entre stock or musical merchnnllso to Hayden Dros. or thIs city we will hereafter confine our business to wholesale jewelry exclusively. In our present stock are many handsome articles purchased for the city trade and unfit for wholesale stock , which w1 be sold this week at retail at less than cost. Max Meyer & Co. will contitlue the whole- sale cigar business at 1018 Farnnm'St - _ . - - TiE 11tOT SOUTI IN ItUTI Vim the Hock 1slammm1-4itortest Luo and Frttvt ' 'lll' . To all points In Kansas , Oklahoma , Indan ! Territory , Texas and e ! ! points In southern Calforula , Only one nIght out to all points In Texas The "Texns Llmlled" leaves Omaha at 6tl : a. m , daily except Slintay , landing pnssengc" at all points In Texas 12 hours l In advance of all other 1nes. Through tourist cars via Ft. I Worth ant EI Paso to Los An- geles , For foB particulars , maps , folders , etc. , cal / t or address flock Island ticket office , 102 Farnnm lIt CIIAS. 1cBNNEDY . C. N. W. P. A. I'IIILLIL"S "HOCR IHAS C II" 1 "CVJSION - Throlgh Tooeht Sleelllu Car to thin I'ran- cmpco flint 1,08 AnAele" . Via Chicago , Rock Jsland , & Pacific railway . leaves Omaha every Friday at 1:10 p. m. , vIa Denver Colorado Springs , Pueblo Salt Lake , Ogden. Also through tourist sleeper to Los Angeles every Wednesday on our soT uthern route , via Fort Worth all EI Paso Tlcltets ant sleeping car reservations can bo se cured al the "Hock Island" tcke ofce , I'or full information cal on or address CIAHLES KENNEDY , 1602 Farnnm St. , G. N. W. P. A a- COMING IF HE HAS TO WALK. Atorney , Place Thre"tcn Jlrm to Wife lUl I Child ren. Mrs Place , wife or a former Omaha attorney - torney , was at the police staten yester- dny , asking for protect n from her hus- b and . Place Is In Beatrice , and some tme ago ho and his wife separatel 1laco con- t rived to secure time custody or his two cliiis dren , but on Saturday ! rs. Place got an order from the distrIct court for their restor- alon to her , and In company with a deputy sherif Went to Beatrice and gained posses- ian or them. Since thcn she has receive a leter from Mr. Place , In which he says he Is I coring to Omaha , and that ho wIll walk the entire' distance for time purpose or killing her alll the children. He dated the tragic event for yesterday and slnce'then has written a postal card , saying Ihat as she was of time same name , he wanted her to assist him In gain , securing his children. Mrs. Place Is very much alarmed , and Is of the belief that her former husband Is crazy , and wi put his h threats Into effect t ho has an op- portunl ) ' . _ _ _ _ _ a- _ _ _ _ - 101cRT RRtM Via tim lurlnton flouc December 22 , 23. 24 , 25 and 31 and alto on January 1 round trip tickets to points wihin 200 mies will b on sale at rate or , rare and a thlrc Mllimumijrate,50 cents. TIcKets and information at the , union depot and city ticket " Since -p , , 1324 Farnam ' street. , t rive Daily Trains to Lincoln ' Via time nur Illtol Route ; They leave. Omaha at , 8:16 : a. m. . 10:15 : : a. 'm. ' . 24li : p. m. . 4:35 : p. m. and 6:45 : p. m. Evary one of them Is' raster Uan the rast- elt train of ; any other . . lIne. 1 ; Christians nnd . New Years Excursions . Everywhere on the Northwestern lines within 200 mIles for one and one-tllrd rare. 00 Dec. 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 , 31 , Jan. 1. Come back nny time up to..Jnn. ' 2. - - City office 101 Farnam st : r I , - ofco - . - ! Special Auction Sale-Dc sure and attend L LL 'the ' able or fine horses ; draft , drivers and L c imuTnks , FrIday December 28 , at 1 p. i. , sharp , al the Union stock yards horse and L mob market , South Omaha . - . I ' HURRIED DY ZERO WEATHER c Electric Cars on time - notco Street L1n4- " . ' ' . Ycstortly'a 'cst. Should the present spell or cold weather ! contnue tor 1 few days the Omaha Streei Railway ' company will be oblhred to equip : time Dodge and North 'rwentleth street lne with electric cars , as the zero temperature Is playing sad havoc with the rOlle. 'he cable on this line broke last , . lne once last Suimday . twice on Monday . and yesterday It parted i again . Some months ago the company mn.le arrangements 10 change time lne train 1 i cable to In electric system , and during the early full all or the track connections and 1 overhead fixtures were pul tn , but electric cars were not put In operation , the company : thinking Imt the rope would last unfl II sriimg. I Is now known that lie cable must /0 within a few lays , 101 In order to bo ready for any omcrgeimcy yesterday Ihe line WIS tested , one of the new motors havIng - lug run twice over the entire track from tim e . depot 10 Lake Ilreet , Nverythlng. worled ' like IL charm , ndthe cars were taken over : the Dodge street hill ns ensly as timoug ii the elevation hat beeh n level truck thoulh On this line 81nllo curs will bo used , the lame as on the I'lrnal and Harnoy Itreet ! hues , wih llrobably I seven-minute service . Time motors are mnle of the old trailer .me traiers which hlve been formerly Ised on time line , , lne but the brake Is lomethlng new . In this citi the IIlnt ; helll hehl by uric of the men e"\Iyed \ by time street railway compan ) , ' , I 1 Imown mrs a truck brake , anl Inslead l or being 1IIIIed , to time wheels or time cu Is Il'osHed CloWn upon the rglls. I Is I hla\ ' } ' wood bel n shell ( with Iron , and wire a vigorously applied tire motormnn can 11011 Iris car wihin IL distance of Ilx feet , lit tin g tire vehicle clear of Ihe ( traclt. 11 - - - - Nuws for tire Arm . ) WASHING'rON , Dec. 27-Speclal ( Tele- gramn-Lleutennmit ) Colonel Amos Stickne : ) ' -mos Stcltey rind . MIJor Daniel W. Lcltwood , Enllneer COIIS , wi report on Friday morning 10 the 1 U\I I examlnll hoard tn sessIon at tie Navy de\arlment for examination. Major 'l'rrlly McCrea , Firh artillery , vI Ill report 10 time comlanilng general , Depnrl- lent or California , for ussljnnlml 10 a sta- ( ion . ton. Second I.leutenant Monroe McFurlanll Is transferred tram coimmmnny G 10 company I. IUll Second 1.lentenlnt David G. Spurgll II frol company 1 to company G , 'l'wenly- Irsl ilmtnnr ) ' . 1.lenlenant Colonel James \V. SChuley : , ( deut } ' quartermaster general I , vili reiie Clplaln Oskalosa l Smith or time releve dules or Ilurchasing cOlmlSHltry 'at New Orlelns e : Captain Smih Is grunted leave ( or ono 10nlh , . Colonel Nathan ( 'W. Osbore Fifth In- I timutry , Is . ' tour FIfh ) jrnlec lea\e ror months : CuPtlln SlmU'1 JcConlhl' , ourleenlh I In- I ( flair ) ' . four months ; Second i.ieuteniti r I'"I"nncls 11. Schoefenel I.toulcnult : , Ninth Intammiry , om InCanl'y month , extended . aie _ _ _ . ore for time l'rnltcutlmmry . Deputy Sheriff RosemizweIg ' and Jailer Ml Ii. her went to Lincoln yesterday mornIng . ta k- lag wlh them su\erl new re'rultt for Ihe I penientary In all four prisormerme , The II St 10II.rlsel Slmuel I'u'le , who 1'le lst lenced to time penitentiary rOl' life ( or kilng' Maud HUbel ; Max 11. Freefliau convlcled or time crhnl ot cnmibezziemnezmt : Ullt Hentonee,1 , to the Ilenlenlnry ( for three ( years : Arlhur Brook , grul\1 larceny , nail \ meemitanred to0 \ anlHenlnre,1 three 'eal'8. anti Ma.llon Milbourne lon- \'Icted or stealing ciiieleeiw Mlbourn"r ( recth'tt 1 sentence of Iwo ) 'NI'I. wi cl Ie When these len are turned over to the wartel of the lIen ) I cn I a J' at Lincoln Ihe lumber /ent IherA ( from louglamr county v UI wi ha\e reached time total or tltty-slx ) the 'cal' ISI. County ' ' ! Attorney l\nlcY claims this to be time largest numb r or , convIctons securll ( In ummy one year . . , nrnt . Jlm to ICuriegri . I.ouls'ket.t was up before Judge S'Olt yesterday utcI'noon. charged wIth immir nl- : glbliitP , IIH brother derI'lng to ha'e him Rent to the reform mecliopl. Upon Inquiry \ Judge Scott clmo to the conclusion that I he proper place , for the ( Joy would be In th\ home for the Feeble Minded . but the inc Is- ten was Innly decIded by sending the 1 . or to Kansas. I wal sxIa'nied ; that his I Ilarentl r'sldcd In thqt IlkH' , and hut ( lrt 'e- fore no refonnuttory or el Ins rl'rollllor eleemmiosypary - ttnltnn In Nebraska should eloJYnur cimargetl with ; hi 1 l , . , . - . - - - - - - - ' - - . . mt- - - - - - - - . & t4 . . _ ' . , , " ' - ; = ; : . L : T' TEXAS LAND - SALES UXED UPI \ Suit Instituted in This City , to , StUM Conflicting Glatm1 , FIGHT BEGUN WII \ AN INJUNOTIN Fifty 'Iiiovmsznnml nollus antI R Large Tract , or lCRI Etato lnvolveci-Trouble 110' t\\uel oulhern Lurid Compan1 and TexlA Land Coml'I"I ly the filing of papers In the dlstr ! t court yesterday afternoon a suit was Jegun which Involves thousands or dollars and hun- dreds or thou amls or acres or land. The Southern Land company of Texas Is the plaintiff and the Texas Land and Cattle company Is the derendant Tire Inter company , or whIch lerman Kountze Is president and Fred Davis treat- lerer , was organized about four years ago for the Jurpose or bl'lng and selling large tracts or land In Texas. Soon after the company was organized It bought about 200- 000 acres of Inll In Wharton county , Texas and this large tract or land was known as the K 0 rnch , In 1802 tire Texas Land and Cato company entered Into a contract with Jerberger & Hylander or Chicago and gave them the exclusIve sale or ( his lanl , Jer- bcrger & Hylander were to sell this land so as to net the company U per acre on the fut 20,00 acres , $5 per acre on ( lie next 30,000 acres , $ & , ( 0 vcr acre on the third tract or 30,000 acres and 6 per acre on the bal- ance. After Jerberger & R'lnnder had secured the sale or this land , they , In turn , contracted vi tii the Southern Land ' wih compnn to give them exclusive sale or this property , and the Soulhorn Land company was to sell the land according to tIme agreement between the first pa rties . The Southern ( Land conipany , as soon as It gained control or time property , began organizing colonies or Si\edes and located Ihem the land on , where they laid out 1 town ( all party built If up , all time cClrPlny disposed or about 20,000 acres. Soon after Jerberger & RYlander hal made these deals they failed In buslnes , and the B lame Savings bank or Chicago and Kountze B ros. or New York , to whom Jerberger & Hylander owed a large sum or money , garco nisheed the Texas Land company. County Atorney-lecl Baldridge brought the matter before JUdge Ferguson yesterday afernoon and succeeded In getting an order Issued restraining the Texas company from trnsrerrlng time property In controversy' and service or the papers was n1de at a late hour last night. The Southern Land company brings this suit to collect $54,00 which I clatms Is duo It for commissions for the sale or lands , and also for time purpose or 8huling oft the credltorl or Jerberger & Hylnnder. p New 01mha Lhllle.1 Train. On and after Sunday , November 4 , the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul "eloctrlc : lghted limited" will leave Omaha at 6 p. m . , arriving In Chicago nt ! a. In. Iternem'a ber this train carries dinner a la cnrte. , C. S. CARRIER , Ticket Agent , 1504 Farnam St p l'BIlSJ < IL l'Al.JGU.J'lS. R , Thorp , Edgemont , S. D. , Is at the Pax- to n. ton.S. S. Finnel , Hamburg Ia. , Is al the Pax- ' t on. . J. M. Emmert , Atlantic , Ia. , Is at'the'pd. ' ton , ) I -I W. H. Nersy , Spearfh , S. D. , Is : at the : . Arcade. " A. G. Deeson " or Lincoln Is . . registered . at the M illard. , ' - .1. M. Humphrey , Rapid City , Is registered' i ' al the Paxlon. . 'I I , ! :1 : , C. Jpdsor : and' wle' . of .StH Joe are mm' 'a t 'the Millard , f ae - I : , B. C. Hansen and wife or Hastngs are ' Miard guests. I w. C. Pryor , ned Oak , Ia. , I registere I at tine Dellone. I . Dr Franklin n. Carpenter , Deadwoo , 11 : I ' a Paxton guest. ! J. H. Bradley all wIe , Dubuque , In. , are gests at time Detione. . S. E. Allen and wIfe or Pender took dinner - ner at tire Millard yesterday , Miss MinnIe Stellng Is visItng her bro1her I I t 1246 South Sixteenth street Chrlstnn SUede ! or Broken Dow was In the ciy yesterday and called on The Dee. , Members or time Princeton Gee , Banjo and Mandolin clubs are quartered at time Miilar i.'m Conductor V. ' . O. Hayward or the Chicago ii Burlington & Quincy railroad Is stopping ut the t Darker , V. J. Leahy or time Hock Island , In charge , or the Princeton boys' special train , Is at I the Millard. . Rev , T. D. PhiIps , M. A. ; an Episccpal clergyman or Hyde Park , Chicago , Is In Ihe city , the guest or his sister , Mra. A. : Iont" morency. . J. itt. Slusher , Bollrege : J , 1 Keen ! : mm , Lincoln : T. 1. Mclntosim hastings ; M. I. Felt " , Hastings ; George M. Baker , Grand Island , are knights or the grip registered at time Darker. . At tire Mercer : Frank Vincent Iltmtcinlr Eon , Ian. : O. Galagher , Kansas CIty : F. } I.- Wlle , Chicago : W. II. Englnnd , Lincoln r : J. J. McCampbel , Fontanele : L 1. Beason , Salt Lake : James Hlgton , Crete : Charles C. Jameson and wife , Chadron : H. H , Wallace , Teltmnh : J. A. lerltlns , Chicago ; Cornelhl Kirkland , Davenport : J. McUonough , San Francisco ; George A. 11 , Grand Island : J. H Cryer , Cannon's Farm : C. S. Patterson and wire Griswold , Ia. , C. . J. Friar , Fair DelI : .J , D. Darker , Edgar ; C. W. Long , Waltelell , C. H. lrck , Jr" , Portland , Me. : S. A. Davis , Sioux Ciy , Nebl'llkllR . lt tine hotels . At tim Paxton : Ii , S. Manvilie , Fremont : Manvie I. . V. Husltel , StromsburS : W. i. 1er hastings. At the Delone : A. Rowan and si'ife Ord ; 1' J , ' \'uler. Palmer : O. A. Brown , J'Iattme- moulh : C. A. ' \enstrll ) , g sex : Plats- . Itirmeseil . Ord ; F. L. Moody , ' \ ' . H , More , Clarke . ! At the Arcade : F. Power Geneva : Mrs. Lee Love , Scotia ; Mrs. A , n. Mcl'irenmeoni , l.up CUr : c _ ' . A. 'Yison , lePher/on : . . MasoUI Norfolt : P. 'V , Lowe , I'wlng ; John A. Kid1 a , OnS : J.P. Johnson , Koarney. AI the Merchants : N , H 11111. Grunt : G , :1 , Colon , Syracuse ; 11. II. Drew , Kenrnoy ' C. 1. 1orlh , Shelton : John S. Kenrne'I' drulter , Blue 111 ; Ii. M. tittley . O'NeIll : John lii . N Helmers Vmrnzandt. , Grand Bwiemg \ island ; F' . Nelson , O'Nei AXlel ; a - New Comnmpmniry Yornmed The MacLaughln Manufacturing company ted articles or incorporation yesterday. The corporation Is organized for the pur- pose or selling and manufacturing several inventions or Mr. W. O. 1acLauhln's , and Is to be aerate In the dates and territories or time United States , British Columbia , Emig- land , Germany amid Frarmce wIli a capital ) stock , or ,000,000. The Incorporators are \ \ . G. Jacl.aughln , 0. D , Munson , W W. Lowe L , S. Estele , C. Hoeppner and Frank . . H. Slz. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ I'h'o Nc/ror ; IUle" In B Melee . hELENA , Ark. , Dec. 27.-At Ilhouse , Miss , n few miles 8uth or Friars Point , several negroes were playing craps , Among the players ) was Louis Allen. i'istolsguns and knives were freely used. DurIng the melee Allen shot four or the negroes , two of them being Idled outrIght and tire otber two mortally wounded. Alien received a ' .wound anti tell dead over time bodies or his vIctms , Allen's bOdy was brought hero today ' bY his rather for burial. - . New.plpor i'tmbilsirer " "elldtII. ' PJLADELIJIA , Dec. 21.--rank Mc- Laughln , publsher or the Illladelphla Times , and MIss Martha holmes or 1311 . Spruce street , were married yesterday. The ceremony was performed by Atchtlihop Ryan lt tire cathedral. The only persons present were limo members or the Immediate famiiel or the contracting parties. The bridal party left last night for a short trip . _ _ . _ _ . trll. 10w It Wrecked time T abi . There are but tow Instances , on record I where I water works company ba" bf'ei JWD to wreck a railroad trlln , it'.hll . . - - - - - - - - - : & . ; : : , , " a - : . : . - - ' . - - - - - ' - - - - - - --------7.--- . i i just' what the M\erJcnn Water Works 'or1nry or Omnhl hs been doing , to , the ! Cltiesgo l MlnnenplrlBt , Inll & Omaha , If 1 the ! aleged racts lam , r petition fed Inrthl rcfCII court ytluty are trims. The railroad company 11le5 that In 1891 the AICfeln Water W tk company tlnnlel under fl track aDd , Malbell near Florence rot , the ot , purpose o haying a water main IArtN' I " the main 1mG been laid a freight , taifl' % pasSed over that section or the track anti 'I proved toolhlvy for tire wlnkenell roadbed , arid ns a 'n tlt the traIn went Into tl ! 'hole ouch nitmaseti ' tp matters generally. , T\ . Tlro/ll company . has been ondevorln , , to elect damages/lbll / has never succeeded In' rtrlng to nn "mlmble agreement with time 'wRter ' works Ilple , hence the slil In C < eral eurt Thom court Is asked to permit the railroad to become rnlroal1 a party to the suit or the Farmers Loan . and Trust company . . now pending against the water works company. . UltTS 1. : TIlli VUlllHlS : "iere I no clog thal draws the breath 'or life that can kill .a wolf slngle-hamled ! , " " re- rArItel 'eV. 11. Hoot time other clay. "Ono log Is not more than a mOlthrul for a wolf nlll when there are too many for hll he 8hnply lghts out and thnl Is the \ ! or him. Many or .the people who have lots or money' to sllehll think thnt they would not like better rUI than n wolf hunt , alll some or tJem mayo bought expensive ( logs to go wolf huntng , but Isualy after their first experlonco they h""e enough or course , whn 1 talk or wolves , 1 mean the big gray woh'e or tire - . There ! vn-alnles. was an English lord or nobleman or sOle kind wino eamo out west to live. He thought that he woull like Rome wolf huntng and for that purpose he imported Husslan dogs. One or them was I flue beast 1 thllit he pall $ ,000 for hIm Tine very first lme thnt the dog made tire acquaIntance or ' wolf ho turned and ran awa ) ' . 1 was the best tlninmg for hll 10 10 nut ! lie showed his common seimse by doing it. The owner , however , was mad nml ho pulled out his revolver nnd shol the dog dead. 1 was all the same to the dog , because Ir he hal ever mel the wolf at close qlarters he would have male Just a mouth- fu l. 1 18 the nme with any other kind or a dog , for I never yet heard or one that came out alive , or at least InlnJurel , when he strucl , a volf. 1 Is pretty much the same wih a coyote. The onl' dog that 1 ever ire ard of kiit'mig one or these animals was a cur that YOI wOlll nol look at lwlce. Dur- Ing the course or his lifetime he mannged to rId the world or two of these Ho met his rate when he tackled I porcullile. " "Dut I once knew I dog that was n corker , " continued Mr. Root "He was ml I very fine animal and belonged to I surveyor The later used to take him wIth him when I he went on his expeditions. lIe was trained to do a lot or things and one or his duties 'w as to awaken his master every morning at ' 6 o'clock Ho wOlld go 10 the bed lnd pull nt his mnster's leg until he got him awake L/st slmmer tire surveyor was camped put : 011 as usual lie hall his dog with him. Ole : night when time master was asleep In his tent and the dog was doing the same thing outsldo an owl alighted on I tree near by and began to hoot. Ito made so much noise I that It disturbed the dog and he tried 10 I scare It away by barking at It. lie 11 < I this for 1' long tIme , but I did , no 001. Finaly the dog got mal amid went Into the tent and pulled at the leg or his master to waken him. As .SOOI as he saw that ho 'w as awake he mn over to where a rub s tood. lie grabbM It In his teeth an < I d ragged It ever to his master. Yes , Ihat was . a pretty geol dog : - " "I heard a pretty goo story about coach Ing and inditenially . abcnt Abraham g Inchlentnly abut Lllcoln the other day , alhough I will nol swear that It 'Is trl , " said 1. . L. Tarbox myt time DelQne Inst night. "When' ' the committe waie upon 'Abral all Llncln to notify him pr , his : , ' the presIdency they lfommld ; im4i lroinlnnton'lo prelllency Irollnd -hlf \lth n gang ) of' congenial splrll' ' Qn , a , vacant 'Ie t engaged In a game or base ball. A very VS uxctng game was'solng 01 and Lincoln WlS 'c ' chlng his team , 'wlh his sleeves relic i 'u p 'nnd' hl& coat ot Thl chairman or the 'cormlel had ' onldcable .dlnculty In gut . 't lnhtis ' .UlntoD , but he . flimsily . .JCm ( . d. When' thMobJect otHhelr . , 'III stated Ita wnl state hili , . , the only an.wer. timat' he .vbuclsaf d w asTime : tpresldency" be d.d ; Run there , y 'OU skinflint : ns le hustled down to , third i base to coach..a , runner - home. . ? ' , , 'Edward ' 0. Cooke ; the advance representli I - ' t ire 'Of 'tho/funny ' / farce comeY-'A1Ralroad ) : Ticket , " which Is al the new Empire theatrr , was \ scte wih n party of' friends at Ihe Murray hotel last evening , telng stories and 'when ' It .camo Cooke's turn , he .ald : ' ome . Cd I y ears , ago a comedian who has since game 'promlnence In the theatrical world attempt d a' starring tour In comic opra , The season : was I bad one . and I luck seemed to folow the organization wherever It Journeyed : Ohio was reached , and proved a perfect succession 'Vuterloos : when time company struck Mansfield a howling snow storm was ra'glng 'and , the city was' envelope In about iou r feet or tire beautiful. or course time house was bad. Next morning It was found necessary m- essary t do conic tall fnanclerlng In order thaI the company might reach Youngstown , where a full house hnd been promised. Itai I- road fares were secured , but the comedian round hImself wihout money to settle the L hotel bills. A lengthy and very brilant argument . was given 10 the landlord , who was ' erected In a perpendicular attitude on cond I- lon that ho should be taken wIth the con i- pany to Its next stnnd. und there receive his etipenmd. Youngstown was worse than Mansfield had been. Grippe had a dead grip on the town , and when the organization lee the place for Limo It carried with It nol only the landlorll train Mansfield . but time bonlrnce or Yoummgstown Limn , the comedian told time hotel men , would bo a corker , and It va 5. Alt time mis had closed down , and time town I was more depressed than It had ever been I Tine result was that Lima aIMed another I hotel proprietor to the list carried hy the i company. 11usslon was tine mecca toward which all hands , or rather races turned hope- rut eyes. But Ulrlion was but aoother' repetton or what they bad nnet berore. lasslor was experiencing a boom : oil had been struclt Just outside or tine city , and all tire mls and shops had been working over time , hence the populace could not get off togo go to n how. This was the last straw that gave the camel the lmunnp I was getting ex- peml\o carrying hotel meu around from lawn 10 town , and , as time next stand was Warren and there was no other way or getting out of It : , one more had 10 bo added Tire manager was frantic. Ito rushed to the star comedian anll said : 'This thing will have to atop here we have five hotel men on our list. None or them have enough money to set homo nail In our straits we cannot afford 10 PaY their railroad fares , whal shal wo do ? ' The comedian enveloped \ hlmrel In plaIn thoughl for live minutes anti then ( evolved a marvelous idea Said he : 'Disclmarge fIve men In our chorus ali leave rTlem here. Call a rehearsal for tire hotel rnenm try Ihelr voices and hut them In the chorus In tire place ot time ones we leave behind , ' The manager called a rehearsal , tried theirolces and turned to the comedian very much perturbed or spirit. ' 1 have 'given them I rehearsal , ' said sadlY , 'and they have all got great voices , but they won'l do. ' 'Why nmot ? ' , I Well , they all sIng barD ' Time comedtanm'nr brow Ilarkened , und once , moro ho took recourse 10 thought. Then ho , said : 'Put them In the chorls , anyimow and I'l go down to tire tele. graph office and wire ahead to our advance age"t to bo sure and see that time proprietor or the next hotel we have to stop at sIngs tenor. . ' " , Awarded Highest Hon.ra--.World's Fair. 'DR , I1tEJ i CREAM , BAKING ' ; POD1R ! tMOST PERFECT MAD . , 7wdGrape Cream of Tartar Pode. i I I. " 1'I.mmonla ! : , Alum orany : otheradul11tr. . \ ikyflLn.s ; THB STANDAR1 # . I - . - ----7'- ' , ' , - - . - - , . " , - - , _ - , ' - , - , - - - . , . ' - _ : - . . - . _ - _ . , - - _ " - ; - - , _ ' . - ' - ' , DECEMB.ER 28 .l8SH. 'AFFAIRS ' AT SOUTH ! ! OMAHA , Oharl y Sherman Held t the District Court for Robber and Asault , 'rOQTPAQS ' CONTINUE TO DO .BUSINESS , J _ C , 1o ulJ held VI'hlo Crossing time . I Q Street Viuulnct-iiow Anlexaton ' \'ouhl I"acllato Mali lelvory -Olher : Magic City . NeR - . The case or the state aalnsl Charley Sher- mlll m was broughl to trial In the police court Wednesday evening , and after examining n long l list of witnesses and refereeing several Epnts among the attorneys , JUllgc Chrlstmnln bound the deremlnnt over to the district court In honls tim ' the sum of $3,000. : r. Sinbaugh appeared In behnI or the state , all : Ir. Elliott for tIme derendnnt. Time later was a Ito wandering In the selection or his Innguage l , nlHI when ho addressed the court In i tire reckless Insinuaton ( thnl he hoped that "hls honor would lay aside mill personnl preJudice l II the mater all dismiss the de- rellant . , " the court fairlyiimflamimed with dlg- ni ) , cut Imlotl off by annoulclng that the evidence was so plaIn thnt Shermnl would ha\'e to square hlmsel II I higher tnibummal This Is the case brought by 1hllp Krause. Krause Is a store keeper II Albright. Just after closllg his store one Ilght ho was assauled ald robbed . lie rought with his assailant . anll se\erl shots were fired from pistols by both men. None or time berilets bulets look effect. The hlghwo'mal grabbed a purse containing $16 , hut In the scumille ho lost I , The thug also lost his hat. scufe hat had a bullet hole In Il and was rctalnell for evhlenc I proved I strong point agailst Sherman , as several persons who were accustomed - customed to seeing him tInily Identified the tniy IdentOed hal ns belonlng to him. Another strong Ilolnt against him was the testmony or Mrs. Charle Ierr Siam Identified the beer can round close to tire scene or thO assaull as being the same "growler" that Sherman had rUMhed about fifteen minutes before the rob" bery' Jell : ulen saw Shermnn drink from the same bucket found near the Krause plat- forum Sherman was unable to give I bond last nlsht. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hold VII Mr. IIcXnl } ' . Another case or bold rootpadilng took place In South Omaha Wetnesday Ilght. J. C. McNuly was crossing time Q street viaduct at mldnlht. lie had reached time center or tine structure - tlre , where the stairway leads imp from the railroad tracks , when two men sprang lP before him and demanded him to throw UII his hands. Time rrlghtened Inn dil as ho was told and the Ihugs soon stripped his nockets or their commteuts Mr. McNulty had $10.35 In cash. Judging ] rrom the description gh'en by Mr. McNuly Ihese arc the same two men who did all or the holding lp 01 Saturday mmlgimt. ' One was a tail all the other a short man. Since Saturday nlghl time footpads have been \ ben iii Inkling , but rrom all II hillng al appearances they hnve opened out again with renewed vengeance. The polce force Is so smal that It would be Impossible to cover the whole city prop- erly II case a gang of thuss begun operations here. 111110 City ( loesIl " , A card party was given by time guests of lie Heed holel last ovenlng. Time next regular meetng or time council . January. will bo held on the first Monday nigh counci Tire Infant child or Mr. and : rs. : lcNel was burled In Laurel Hi cemetery yesterday morning. 'Tho Dohemlan Sokol society gives a mask bal at Koutsky's hal on time evening or January 20. ; , . . COMMENDS JUDGE AMBROSE. lar or hurt COlinty l'rCRonts Its OompH- menta lnms et or IMolntosi JUdge Ambrose received ' a pleasant surprise at time completion ot the session or court which ho was holding at Tekamah Wednesday. As he left the bench JUdge Dickinson pre seated him with time rolowlng resoluton To the Honorable , the Judges or District Court or the Fourth Judicial Dstrlcl or No. brska : ! ' Time undersIgned members or time bar { t Burt county Nebraska desire to hereby express - press our esteem for and high apreclaton rOf Hon. George ' \ ' . Ambrose ror iris ability , ' impartiality . courtesy anti kindness to time members or time bar or Burt county and the officers or' the court , and should he be assigned - signed to this county for the year 1805 he ; wi bo most heartiy welcomed by the memo hers of tine bar , the ofcers of time court and i by citizens or the county In neral. Signed : Charles T. Deltnson , Fremont Everett , II. Wade Gluts , A. E. Thomason , Ii , I. Dowel H. F ] . Carter , B.V. , 1elerson , Ira Thomas , 'V O. Sears , J S. McGrew , W. H. Langford , P. E. Ward , Thomas H. : Ashley. JUdge Ambrose , after recovering his equl- pose , extended his thanlts for tire testinnonlal : The press of Burt county also speaks hIghly p or Judge Ambrose and one or the county commissioners - missioners or that count ) commends time JUdge for the maller In which he Ilresiled over n and protected time interests or tine county. Dedel Institute or Dalr , Neb. , Is the best and only guaranteed cure or the liquor , mon : pinIon - and tobacco habit. . Nol Cacti 10 the 11111 ( . Mrs. Lewis , wife of a tanmnrer who live S ' near Platsmouth , was arrested at time Union depot WednNday Ilghl on tire charge or beIng i. Ing drunk and creatng a dlsturbanmco She told time Judge yesterday that she came to Omaha Wednesday to do some shopping and dranl several glasses or beer , which made her drunk She missed her train , and was at tine depot at mllnight talking loud. The judge toll her that she Just had ( lame to make the next train , and for her to go hOlno and not look on tire umber fluid which cheers ' and also Inebriates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCROfULA * Miss Della Stevens , or Boston , rrass" , writes : 1 i : have always luterct from hereditary Scrofula , for which I tried vrm rloul remedies , all many reliable imimyi- clans , 11 t none relieved mo . After tulltng btx bottles \r I am mow uvel . wel. I i : am very "rnerul to you , cia 1 feel that ineavetlmoirorn a Ufo or untold agony , anti ) small take pleasure In spukllg onlY words of Praise for the wonderful ' medicine , amid G U r6 11recommenling I 10 all. Trcsmmn. on Bite ! LaS SUD Dl"uul&l.d Fi" . SWIFT SPECIFIC CO" , Atlnta , 01. - . . . . . . .9. . . . . . - -Tt-i- - r RANCISCAN TDR0PS Purely Vegetable Preplred Cram the original fo miIa rr rened in. tine Archives of the Bony C.lll , hav r . : g an authentIc hiatony datiimgbaccG00yeam ' - - -A POSITIVE CURE : for a Stomach , Kidney and Bowel troubles , especially CHRONIC CONSTIPATION , lree 50 ocJatL : Bold b ) oil druggist\ , Lhe' Franciscan - Remedy Co. I L' Vl Jtf 3' . tlOOO , I . ,24 for Circular I "I l.ttrat o'd "fOl.ale by lubn & Cs. , 15th & DOllas _ - "c , . 'i I THE FEW DAYS - Left of this year , we are getting things in shape for our annual inventoty , In order to take up as little stock as possible " , we are going through every department and selecting such goods as we do not wish to carry over. I is our object to close them out , and we will make i an object for you to uy them , even though you may not need them today. , Among our overcoats you will find , seveal small lots , marked down fr011 $2 to $8 according to quality and former price. The season has not been a very , favorable one for heavy lsters , and we have a bigger stock of them than usual at this time of the year. You will find this week the best time to get one , and it , . will pay you to buy one for next winter. In boys' , and children's suits and overcoats - . coats , quite a few , odds and ends have , been marked down to almost one half their actual val ue. ' Come in und see if ' ' we can fit your boy out of these.f ; so , I , , you will save considerable. . J I I you are looking for any New Year's presents , you will find in our store ele- gant neckwear , handsome mufflers , fine . suspenders , gloves and many other . ' things suitable for presents , at one-half . the prices other stores will charge you \ for the same. ' e . Store closes at 6:30. : p. m. - J ; . , - ' ' . . rA 0 HANDFUL ' O.F DIFT ! MAY . BE A , HOUSE- . " iWj . ' IFUL . " CLEAN ' - ' ! ' OF SHAME. HOUSE WITH \ ' ' > - ' . 'Si.POLIC . 3 " LIPTON'S TEAS : Direct from the'Sweet-scented Island C L , Ceyloll. , :1 ' PURE , FRAGRANT , DELICIOUS. . The Finest the World Can Produce. ' , .4 OVER 1,000,000 PACKACES SOLD WEEKLY. ' 1 These celebrated Teas were awarded Highest Honors at the World's Fair , and rico fame time weld over for thoh' lxqulslto AI'oml , Dollelous Flavor , , Delcious Refl'cshill Qualities ant Great l conomy. 010 Jound or LIltOn's goes about as . : far as three pounds or time insIpid , flavorless teas ' . luvo'iegs presently being Bold 1 fnost. . - ABSOLUTE PURITY GUARANTEED. Arola airjd PIaVor } PertecHy Preserled ; Genuine only when luppled in "Original" air-tight canisters bearing the following : 1 _ - . ' . Lipton Tea and Coffee Planter , Ceylon1 LARCEST TEA DEALER IN THE WORLD. Sole propletor oC these celebrated estates in Ceylon : Durbutonno , Laym ; n atotte Monen'ukunde . Muhadlrbalonne , llolslkelo , Poopn'assio , llunmigeulla and Glgranella. Export Wat'ehotmscs-Colomubo and Calcutta. ! lunlgulu FOR SALE IN OMAHA BY : COURTNEY & co" , 25th and . Streets , " Davenport ; nl. \ St"cch F , n , EVANS , 122U ) North . 2/1tl Street. ( lEO . F. UNRO , :0 ! North Wth Stt et. - , SOUTH OMAHA : j ChitS. IINZ , 8'J North 21th Sh"cct. TG. . IAYZLETT & CO'I 2516 N Sti'uct , 'I"I'EIt & SONS , 20th amid N Strcetej , BEAVER BIUS , , 4.18 North 211th Sti'cet , INOREGON A muscular man who is willing to take five ' or ten acres ofthe soil arid put his labor into it can earn more than five hundred dollars a. year. I am now making up a small party of such to go there early next month under contract to work at clearing land at $1.80 per day every day they can spare f'torn the cultivation o their own ground from now till next harvest5 $38O to $800 is all the capital required , The planting season for early gardens opens usually in February , ' Call at Room 101 , IBee Building , Omaha , Wednesday and Thursday , Dee , 26th anc 27th. ' D. H. STFARNS Manager of Agencies , STEARNS FRUIT LAND CO ' ' - ' - - - - - _