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GERMANY Much Talk Indulged in Goncerning the Dis- | position of the Guelph Fund. SERIOUS CHARGES OF THE SOCIALISTS Attempts to Make Little of Them Fail 1t Promises to Develop into Another Panama Canal Afialr An Thves- tigation Has Been Demanded. Benuix, Janl.—The attempts of several newspapers to smother in ridicule the Guelph fund scandal, have not succeeded. De given fn the Voerwarts article concerning the distribution of the money are too minute 10 be dismissed as m A part of all the story published by is gonfirmed by information in Ten henoficiaries of the fund w the empire, eicht generals, Judges, eleven wer five were members of the deputies in question were mostly national liberals and conservatives and ived sums varying between £1,500 and £2,700 each The principal beneficiaries of the fund are believed to have intimate friends of King Ludwig of Bavaria. ‘The i bribing, says the Voerwarts, was donc 1585, The Vosseiche ung sympathy with public opin st ails p speculations. this organ its possession re officers of were three journalists and twenty Reichstag. The been heaviest in 7 more in it says ks n sp LW 'S GREAT S(;\N’I)M‘] | presented the “Fhe. social democrats probably have other | tin reserve. France ermany, too, has her The present government isIn an unpleasant position it Wdwns 1o prove the authenticity or the f pess of the documents held democrats.” i majority of the Berlin editors fully as sharply against any policy one of full und immediate invest “There isno doubt, however, that P mark had the receipts for money from the ex-Guelph fund burned every year afte he had submitted the report of ex- penditures to the emperor. The information supplied to the Voerwarts is believed to hay been gained for the social democrats by Au gust Begel. Should Begel be as industrious as he usually is in cases wh i ad vantag is to be acquired over the government, an Investigation, such as the one recommend will be exceedingly perilous with the govern- ment's lack of means and will leave social democrats free to besmireh any repu ions, even if they failed to command sufficient proofs to blacken them, weapous of the same sc will exult that Patama scandal as lacks NEW YEAR'S IN LONDON. fonal Sermon— aployed. v's day has been of church- od. At the Joseph Parker and direc- LoNDoy, Jan, 1.—New Ye only for the eno goers. All the churches were City Temple, Rev. Dr. preached with his wonted tion. His sermon was intended lection of messages to the various classes of the English people. His first mes he said was to preachers, who must redouble thewr efforts to rich and voor alike, and not fear to expose corruption . His second messapgo was They were higt npathetic, rertheless, “that protestantism and ithful to then fighting each other to us crowds foree to the Catholics 1 hold,” he said, popery were never except when they are the death.’ Tho third message was to m linment, and the fourth to ¢ bers of Par- ctors iu public Dr. Parker made a scathing concerning to the despoilation of investor as curried on b ihe societies which failed in 1862, Aftc ingr to the rascality of conspicuous my nected with these mavters, he said: corporation Togue I v ‘You statement the small building allud- cons should be hanged with a rope and buried in the field of | Judas Iscariot. After reciting briefly story of the Liberator Building socicty and its wreck he stepped forward and shotited: ~The whole tale of thiscompany’s disaster is too horrible for words; hell is not hot cnough o punish s of cruclty.” In giving his fifth message, addressed to archbishops and bishops of the Church of England, Dr. Parker said: “I claim to be as much of a bishop as any of you. Bishops are made in heaven, not on carth.” ¢ demonstration of the unemployed at St. Paul's cathedral was_entirely orderly. Some 2,000 men, with the Tower Hill leader smarched up to the cathedral shortly before service opened and took the seats rescrved for them. Canon Henry Scott Holland | preached a sermon full of sympathy with them. The men listened attentively through- out the service, and s they were forming in line .outside 'the cathedral afterwards, cheered for the canon repeatedly. The pro- cession moved from the cathedral to Cam- berfell, singing the “Marscillise” and “The Starving Poor of England.” th D STOUKS, Blight Uncasiness Folt in a Few K Securities—Lead atures. LoxDOY, Jan, L.—The low value of money, which was the distinguishing characteristic of the year, was continued to the end of the year, After Wedne: of last week dis- count rates advanced !¢ to 1 per cent, but there was nothing like the strinzency usual ‘ot the end of the year and the distribution of consols dividends probably will loosen the advance of money. Apparently during the week past’less apprebension felt her with regard to the situation America, The silver market became more composed and had the stimulus of 4 demand for remit tance for the east. Peuding the reassem- blingg of the Herschel committee, the few aorward transactions were lowe * On the Stock exchange the setul passed shows that the operators continue to reduce theiv speculative engagements, owing 1o the unsettled state of the markot, ¥ h buying of consols, owing to the distrust of rentes, which has prevailed since the Pan- ama disclosures, sent the price of consols to the highest figures of the year. The advance, avhich was the chief feature of the week past, has restored consols to the esteem in ~which Wrench investors held them prior to the Goschen conversion, An- other curious feature w the com parative firmuess of doubtful securities, ‘lke Spanish, Italian and Russian, & circumatance supposed to be due to holders lwnnhm o sell for fear of creating u punic, There was o heavy falling off in Greeiun securities, on_rumor pread by French urnals that Premier Tricoupis has with- vawa the annual subsidies, that the Jan- parey coupou would be the last to bo paid. yumors are belioved 1o be unjustified. reece {5 vegarded s solvent or only suffer _fng from the gold famine. The fear that h interest would suffer under the tion of Minister Plaza had a depress :n‘i"uecz upon Avgentine railway securitios, o Uruguayans advanced ob repovts of sed trafiic on the Central Uruguayan opean was in nent just [ English railways dealings were re- On the whole the setilement was Some large bear sccounts renuined but the market ranged steady. th business was limited, 5 Wor d, with the exception of Northern ¢, which was depressed. Reading was at first, but rallied sharply on of a dividend to influence the rumaored with a finance company. There was amount of buying of Ceotral and Milwaukee aud there good demand for Grand ot Canada. The week's variations in o8 of American railway securities in- the!ouow : Increases —Denver & Rio preferred, Louisville & Nashville ord- lnd Ohio & Mississippi. 115 each; Lake 1; Atchison mortgage, New York. dvania & Ohio, Norfolk & Western, fic and Wabash mortgage, n shares, Denver & Rio Craude , Missourl, Kansas & ' ‘exas, and x. (hllrln & Western, oach ; ol ‘All‘lldl first pre! x-mm, of Canada, second Gnul Trunk of Canada, tl ] in high | 5, oftic to be a col- | ninded, | | proferred consol and Guaranteed, 21 : Guarante Northern Pacifie declined New Years in Paris, [Capyrighted 193 by James Gordon Ben Pawts, Jan. 1. [Now Yo ad € ~Special to Tue Ber.| —This ity has not New Years duy, o far as the seerned, with the loy winter. from had a brilliant weather was perature of the to twenty three ath pom. was feht the wind northeast ranging The at twenty-nis one-hundredths i A moderately thin fi parts of the S soand t papect is that the sufficiently stop to navigation The offici the president and ministers intense cold, for Paris, the isunl New tion, but calling seemed dulged in dogrees baromc steady seventy ent viver will b over tomorrow to put a s Al 1 were held b, Owing to the | strects hn Years day eptions not wmimn nerally in s cabs w e e all day on boulevard son the sual appearance, but dealor ont th tid a compared vsith previou celin Boarse. the bours In the Vienna cholera Brawiy, Jan. 1.0 week business was qui during the face of the isis the cheerful to lnprove prices. e in ping offered vith o t political and taxation pros perators see no probabil improvement in the market, The announce hat the output in Westphalia would to be considerably reduced, weakened and iron shares dy Krupp-Grusch Wl have Bochumer ve quict nssian to cause depression, espec 1 1though th the cts in ha al T'he comt an Verein The final 106,703 [Russian : Bochumer, 118; L 119; private discount, 3; short change on London, 204 cchange Loudon, 2025, Gre securities clos points lower, the advers T) quotations Har ex on Dot pen 50 k i On the ¥ Pauts, Jan. 1 on the bourse during | the past week fluctuated according to the | political situation. Banks and insurance companies are reported to be selling rentes heavily settlement of the large option | account will, it is expected, result in a further wave of depression. In the face of | the strong attack on the Credit Foncier the directors of that institution have issued a circular warning shareholders not to be frightencd into selling their shares on the unfounded rumors of speculators. 1t isstated that the Credit Fon 11 prosecute one of the chief di wturday the mar ket bocame very unse attended by fluctuations. Credit Foncier, 17 Suez canal, 19 francs, nes; Wil Says the B Mast Pass, LoNDON, Jun. 2.—The Berlin cort of the Daily Telegraph Emperor William, in his Year's ad dress, referred to no political matter except the adty bill, upon which he spoke with the ulmost gravity. assuringe the officers that he was determined the bill should pass, and that he would not hesitate to crush those who opposed him in this matter. Jondnt understands that ew Had @ Kough Yoy LoxNboxN, Jan. 1.—Th Glencoil, from Newport News, reports having encoun tered severe gales on the v P was swept overhoard Bt nd lost he boats and AL { away and the cabin wa: steamer ge. The by a heavy rails were gutted On the Frankfort Bour Fraxgrowr, Jan, L—The bours mated during the week, prices closing fivmer. The final quotations include: Spanish 4s 240 Russians, 96.60; Austvian credit, 264 short exchange on London, 2033 plivat discount wias ani arnot's Populurity. Toxnox, Jan. L—The Paris corvespoudent of the Daily News says that President Car- not has had many enthusiastic greetings on his journcy, and thatno sign has appeared that his popularicy is waning, THE FIEE RECORD. St Franels Xavier College, New York, Badly Damaged -Other Blazes, NEw Yong, Jan. 1. invaded suit college of St. s Xavic shteenth street, tod and Thom Gormley was overcome with smoke and | died in a few minutes after he was rescued The collego boys have been preparing for the presentation of Henry IV, next Monday, and two of the teacners were at work on the scenery of ge this mortin some .manner the scenery ignited the stage wus soon a wass of 5. The alarm was immediately given, and the brothers, who ¢ living rooms were over the theater,made their escape,with other Gormley, who is old i i a room on the’ top floo He was blinded by the dense smoke and lost his way. He was found by the fi in sleeping room udjoining his own and « out. He died while extreme unction was be- ing administered. The fire was extinguished after the theater and rooms above | it had been gutted. Th amag is estimated At §0.000; insuved, Ravecn, N, C., Jun. L.—News has veache the State Chronicle that the mills belong to the Neusman Field company’ at Sweep: sonville, Alliance county, N. C., burned Iri day. The company had” their headquarter in this city and was engaged in manufactu ing plaid cotton goods. Loss, estimated 100,000 insurance, $60,000. DUNDAS, Minn., Jan. 1.—Iire Avchibald's mill at 11 o'clock lust night, and with the elevator adjoining it, wus totally destroyed, - Loss, $100.000. The engine house and engrine were saved, yroria, Kan., Jan. 1 goods house of Strauss destroyed by fire last £35,0003 fully cover SAN FRANCISCO the on | 1 broke out in The lar Sehlessinger night, The d by insuance. Cal., Jun. 1.—The ferry boat Tyburon, one of the luvgest on S Prancisco bay. was totaliy destroyed by five at her dock this afternoon. The loss is £140, 000, he insurance is 00, The Ty buron connected with trains of the San Frincis & Nortuern Pacific railway at Tybuon, on the Marien county shore, 1t is supposed the five stavted in the boat kitchen, is the in the v T stirt m. The boat would have ¢ 118 Tybourn with a | load of passer the fire broken out u fow minutes later than it did a fright ful catastraphe would have been the result - CUT THE HANSER, dry wiis W for ors, and had It ks Claimed That Boliemia Delib arned the Umbria Adeitt, New Youk, Jan. LIt was discovered to- day that the stee! hawser with which the | Umbria was towed by the Hamburg-Ameri can steamship Bohemin on December 24 did not part solely by use of the strain | by the high seas. A clear nick in one of the strunds indicates that the hawser was cut aboard the Bohemin. v is probable th Hamburg ship was in danger and there no time to back the engines so the hawser could be cast off. Tt was partly cut by the eng s chisel and the strain did the vest, Self-preservation alone would wareant her i cuiting the hawser and leuving the Umbria in helpless conditidu. The Bo homia is due at FHamburg tomorrow The Umbria will not get a new thiust shaft on this side of the Atlautic. The Cunard | line has decided to hav the fastened part of the shaft repaived in such o way that it will | last for one voyag: ast Al b practi cally as good as & new shaft. This work will consuwme ubout u week. It is likely that the | Umbrin will be ready to sail in about ten | days. She will steam at threc-quarters speed Cuptain Jones of the made a statement today to the effect that aptain. MeKuy of the Umbria refused to ake o tow of the Galileo. Captain McKay has said that ho was auxious to have the Galileo tow him, but that Captain Jones de cliued to do so. ately cuuse steamship Galileo Avalanche, I, Jap 1.—A snow plow wus wrecked today ou the line of the Great Norther Four lives were lost. The dis- aster occurred near Jarvis station, sixty miles cast of Kalishpell, Mont. The plow e Met Death in @ Srogane, Wa | friends in West Point | tails hay | Murpl I w wis standing on the track and was~ wrecked by an avalanche which came down the mountain, THE 'PROSPEROUS ADAMS COUNTY | Fignres Which Calamity Howlars Shonld Stady Carefully, FACTS FROM THE REGISTER OF DEEDS How the Mortgaged 1 City Resident s A Showing That Gratify Hastisas, Neb Brk. |- During the the ro W. Wilson, the wragoes filed i e 847 18,001 10 &3,170.61 ount farm realt were in moncy the sa n Adams M ace of the land filing Twenty-seve made on‘farm pre and town lands, adai wor situated in very w Wesr Pors', Miss May ig of Neligh of Wisner, are h Rowig of this city James Munroe of ¢ his family in this city Mr.and Mr. . H Christinas in West and Mrs. i Jerry Delaney of Om: with his folks in this “The leap year ball i ladies Thursday, was a About sixty couples w was furnished by Dalby's Conneil Blufts or: chestr Will Young went to his Oakland home, a s before school let out. brother, few d wedding of his Augusta Larsen Some part and stole about a doz Miss Ella_Paratt of Mrs. J. ). King ity i number friends who Charl Ouldale relatives. Miss Cozd's New Pythian Cozan., Br We Deputy € of Nor Neb., Jan nesday h Platte coln Lincolu, i Gothenbur Kuig banquet was served tol which was krights. After tl oft the coming year: Brown: chancellor Browni v v of records and e and Llm at of exchequer, J. finance, L. P, hies; maste uard, A, F 1on i La The name and number of the new Cozad lodge No. lodge of North Platte of Lexington for the e: this with excellent Doing at 1 Prarrssmovtu, D Kyt the was discontinued § years, patronage The Masons, John's di The young Rockwood hall last large attendance and attended. The were fine. Mr city, died e € giving Mrs, Ann: r hush $100 alimony Miss Sue ) chers, is 1 nce of Juc st night by resic ing at the church Hussoro gram to Tur attempting to Ber.| Jump) foot just above lives at foot will he ankle able Roclk, MURPHY-GRIFFIN MATCH MADE, Jan. 1 glove Is date ed upon 'ew Youk, Billy fore the ( a fixture. definitely a The test, which by the best fistic the s n February 6, apurse of &,000, gain its possession ugaressive. Francisco has arvanged affair men of this ci thing is certain, in is here to win, and 50 ¢ on his way h into trainiv - IND ROBBED, HELD UP Milwiuke City G Mivavkie, Wis., clew has been obtained men up 5,000 of the » sent in waymen, Johnson was serving the last day of his sec ond term and was prepared to turn the uf- to ur before the settl the younger wained and closed up the day’s work over Johnson more d_foots pull at bis ofice door Thinkiog his brother had returned for something he ed it aud found himsel masked men with revolvers drawn, who commanded him to “keep his head shut or have it blown off.” fuirs of the ofice over morrow. Not an had closed his final finance committee of Mr. Johuson and a il went der came wl. The brothe had not building wh he b through the hall and which was locked out the door, unlock fronted by two forced t ualock ite ol ng Tndeed. wds filed with R county past tw | Ly the f releasss Of the farm mortgages e illy payment sume aggrogated clions £270.000 ceeding the Mrmer by £154, 4 erifi's perty and Muny of the latter were on ons platted duving the e This statement shows that neith nor Adums county arve insolvent ov quite dead ot News, b, Jan anughter and Stellu, slorado, is v Pubils of Omaha spent Point the W. Melcher 1. spent Christmas 1 by the West Point it Sou broke into Joe n live turkeys Omn the guest of Mr Paratt of yvears and ve pleased to Norman and wife ¢ hursiay to spend a aiter vind Chancellor George 13 ssisted by of Kecords and Seals Hurry Shaffer of nd members of the ord . North Platte, Creck 1ts of Pythius lodge here. the partale institution th ers were installed for the new Past commauder, chuncello seals. B Owens: | yims, W. G Allen; outer gus 153, Knights of Pythins, Great praise is due membe nd ellent worl prospects of it its membership in the o nttamouth, b, Jan The Plattsmouth Daily publican daily aturday evening. been published by Knotts Brothers for six The cause of suspension was lack of of this city with a dance in the ev dies gave o leap year night. ostumes worn by the I 5. Anton Janda, an old resident *hapman closed his Meyers a nd, AVilliam Meye Tatson, one of the efficient ing near death's Chapman. ho Methodist congregation ield o wateh ; ist i the young people watched the at Liederkranz and Rockwood hal unk from is foot in 1,one car passing ov he lows Will Meet Before the Coney nd CL e Johuny fight, to ta d Athletic club, is now the and been practically settled way traction, gives promise of being one arguments eve wshore club with gloves, “The golden incentive will be and probable that the endeavors of will be ver, Murphy's re thirty-three round battle with White in San slight tinge of being a pre opinion of sporting Pucific coast the al th howeve this meeting will be an honest one. . two, will be there for the same pur pose. ‘The Australian has acknowledged the | veceipt of his # pens Griffin has Treasu Sized Bood Jan hout the two masked who forced Treasurer Johnson to county’s funds, son has been contined to his bed all d the discovery of the robbery police offi all divections and used in hopes of apprehending the bold high- the heavy vault deer. OMAHA DAILY BEE then the Taf@i safe and the com bination on the safe deposit box within | This doae. M fljf.m was nearly stran gled by having handkercief forced into his mouth and anothe his mouth and tightly tied ow the his head His hands were drawn behind his back and securely bound wjth strong cords . money. somewhéFehetween #4000 and £.000 was hastily re d and stowed aw overcoat pock the plunderers. Five hundred — dollars —which, by 1 « sight. had not _beon placed in spde when the tsdfirer was locking up. and was left in a tin box in plain sight, remained suched. The booty bugged, the despe radoes closed thy vauit door on Johnson and made their flight from the ofce, locking the door and taking tHe key with them Jolinson describell the men as being $o « pletely disguised that he could not r il o Tye | D12 them again, They said but Jittle to him 1l to THE | 45d spoke in a disguised tone and accent LA SOUTH DARDT, LEGISLATURE rof Deeds C CONTIN put_over back of the of th & Redae T itighly Farmer a S farm months ag satisfactions ED FROM FIRST PAGH mounting the house the fy 1ds of Alderman sare quite confident of his uomination Will Endorse W One of the most § ‘oming week will probably be the introduc. tion of a joint resolution endorsing Colonel William R. Morrison cabinet y\n.y\hm wnd cspecinily inviting Prosident-el land to the consideration of his qualifications and general fitness for the position. Tt wus no_surpri to intimate friends of Senator Palmer when the latter came out boldly today in advocacy of Colonel Movrison and made a statement in which he declared the selection of Morris by the president would meet with hisapprovai and receive the har monious endorsement of the democrats of Hlinois It is also suggested that the democratic sidential electors at their meeting January adopt_ similar vesolution commendi Colonel Morrison to the consideration Mr. Cleveland It is expected the session of 1803 will strictly a business session, and in view this fiict it is not improbable that more ac- tual legislation will be effected by the com 1y legislature of Some of it will. of cours ling chi . as the dem now have the entive control and will doubt- less hasten to repeal or modify many acts of past logislatures. the most” important of which will probablybe the compulsory school law, Chicago and Cook county will be forced to <k for a great deal of legislation. Measures slation on innumerable sub. 8 will involve a multitudinous number of bills. One of the most important matters is the compulsory education question. The con vict contract system will consume much val uable time before it is settled. An arbitra tion law with a compulsory feature is one of the probabiliti Various local mutual benefit association lodges have petitioned members from theiy districts to introduce and _advocate a bill compelling the treasurers from the sta towns and villages to cover the interest they receive on moneys in their possession into the t sur Bills to keeper o activity in Brew 15 per cent of purchase time in the and preison. ant events of the for a have been five on city “hoom. " which ble Jocalities, v Flastings i Special to T of v of Miss daught ests of ot iting with e of gnest of M, inl it SUCCOSS, Musie pres attend th to Miss to John, Kuntz's cellar is visiting and in this old lived has many reet her. ne down fr week am m bdge. Special nd to Tue evening Fren bolish the state board of equali 1, 8 © board of public charities, state board of health and yarious other boa already for the ingpétion of committees A measure that wifl create some conster- nation proposes to piice the strect dummy and clectrid raiiway corpo under control of the State bodrd of ra commissioners and, eompel each corpor to make a sworn statement, such as requived of the railvoad corporations of the state These and numerous others, together with bills to amend the ‘eviminal, crime, voad and bridge laws, and-to revise everything in sight and investigation committecs, will fur ish occupation far. the 1llinois general incty d the limit of th on- KKee| Lin- from Omaha, Lexington, institutea a Au elegant ‘ommercial ho by sixty-three following lodge for shaneellor, H. W. A James Walli J. S, Dingman Dennis: master elate, J. B, Underwood ard, . £ Grand of Seasion fixed by politicians, P Rl T AT THE ASSOCIATION ROOMS. e Bishop Newman Prenches an I mon tg Young Men. An admirable New Year's sermon was preached gt the Young Men's Christinn asso- ciution yestorday afternoon v 4 ok by Bishop Newman. The 1 by young men. Aftera pl service, in which all joined heartily, the bishop was introduced. His address was fall of beauti- ful thowghts and language, and was atten tively listened to by the young men present, to whom he made & personal appeal, eliciting their sympathies from the outset. Quoting from Fcelesiastics, he repeated the well known lines: “Vanity of vanitics, all is vanity.” True, the bishop said, there is much in life to sadden the h men feel like endorsing the i pessimestic utter- rance. In life there is. indeed, much that is idle and vain, much that is small and mean, but life is not all that men may expect Though life is full of petty struggling and small conceits, there is a grander existence in the hereafter. The great writers, Byros Chaucer and countless others, spoke i even sneeringly, of the turmoils of dwelling on the meanness and even treating with covert disdoin the great issues of life. Bishop Newmau said that men must not look for purity and grandeur except in the infinite, The deeds of men, their ambitions, and aspirations are small when Lin the balance of the Creator and a man is better than a great man. The bishop admitted that the human comedy contained much to justify the disdamful flings of some of the gréat writers, It is not, he said, in the works of men that the immortality of wan can be found, but iu the truth coutained in the word of God Then, with the delicate language of the great teacher, he turned the attention of his listeners from the material to the spivitual and pleaded fervently with the young men to give up some of the clayey idols of the world for the golden rew be found in hereafter “The aunual “round up™ of the Young Men's Christion assoefution proved yery successful, Many new members were added and many young men who were drifling a “rounded up” and brought back before they had wandered too far among the bar cactus-grown hills of waywardness day night the association had a membership Minor de. | O W1 and it is said that the round 1,000 will e be reached when more complete reports are The con- | yeceived. will be a star at- - of the debated bofc 1t will oc quent Ser- lodge is | Mazeppa us lodge done on lodge starts out arge increase r future. 1 was crowd Asunt son 1.—[Special to Herald, in Cass county, 1t had observed St. ning. There wus clite of of 5 Shakespeare, for divorce I together with worle wps or at evening, while old year out Pur a train cattle- ht |n|n|\|lml tonight s old und b, Grifiin- ke place be fight the will be - FIRE AT ALBRIGHT, (he Street Car Barn and a N of Horses i The street car barn at Albright was de- stroyed by fire at 2 o'clock yesterday morn- ing, Six horses, four mules, a large number of sets of hurness, one street car and a large quantity of hay and grain were burned with the building. Loss about 5,000 How the five caught is unknown, but when it was discovered the-building was almost entively wrapped i flames, and it was with difiiculty that the hostler, who slept in the able, made hi escape from the burning mass. As it was he lost all of his effects, saving nothing but the clothes he wore. ‘The building was situated beyond the fire limits, and_although the South Omaha dc partment responded 80 the alarm it was powerless to do_anything toward checking the progress of the flyuies Destruction o om it is strongly Mulos, the men to v fleree and no contest' ca nt One that is that Griftin is supposed that L and is now already gone mon er Relieved of a Banqueted One of the "hedr Employes. pleasant events of yesterday was the New Year's dinner given at the Windsor by the Mayks Brothers' Saddlery company 1o its employes. Everybody in the employe of the compuuy-had a place at the table. An appetizing spread was laid by Sol Price, proprictor of the hotel. The dinner, egiuning with blue points and washed down at intervals with prime Julien,” was quite u delightful affair 1.—No tangible Mr. John- On s wires the —-— Divorced and Married in a Day. MINNEAPOLIS, \lum..hm 1.—Mus. H s, Bates of this city veceived a divorce at DeSwet, 8. D., on Saturday evening. ]mmu- diately thereafter she was married to Dr. A Ames, ex-mayor and noted democrati politician of this vity, whose wife died recently his successor to- obbe he ment with the county board. brother re- They the ho- says his left the ps_coming o tha n swnnmn. from Hayre: Wendem, from Rotterdam, At Lizard—Passed—Maine, from Phila- delphia. At Liverpool—Arrived — Ottoman, Boston, stepped o con- from S R He was | Constipation cured vy DeWitv's LBavly Risers. : Ay in the | Distressing and Fatal Accident at a New MERRYMAKING TUSNED TO MOURNING Say ]'I'\\4[4-v Cal £ lawyer. Ki UARY th While Theatrl gedy, b ng. aged 18 tion A last ty night of at 2. 1893 Year's Party. of San aking Part fenls ot the 1t a Voung Jan. 1 t by a lost his life ), is in an unc abont fifty Metloy's fric hou and Miss ( [CLOSED WITH A TRAGEDY in Amateur s of The old year queand terrible which Sidney N aged 33 1eCoy, & v scious condi nds assemble street to wateh the old year out and th play am tr of their numbor. traitor and condemn her to ¢ cide by lot who shall and trayed the kil lat MeCoy had been in his the play the givl, instead of killing s to stab her wil Ki to kn towar for it through wonderful He walked into the next of dead on which is said to be | rd of well doing to | polic B0l entel mi wal ar The tw tten in taini W urs. yal of a bar the numb by M * traitor, led or stab o alternat rlu ne received touch ife. At the her, w ward vit 1t irl kne: some kind, dvice of fi she is 1 the Dagge Mo Mo feature of the Mt as b, product oy ol Ru 1ssian n forn fell to the The you ven the ¢ bing herself, an ive, n od ey a stout umily for the kaife she on_the by same instant lien she stumbl Coy's he ality . and roon hen fell dead. » had be not kn w th but did he was taken home the morning, ed unconscious. 1is morning cured her release by givin for hom ‘The accident is explained Miss King suffered f her appear: nd is in ently 1k with, McCoy's twe ance. The v critical condi b, moa the play. A she v on the weak foot, it gave awi for Her « wi « ren f Te: th ward. CONTROLL 1 of run it as a ntral systen main in cl as Cent of the state, v from Rol ow Central system s well factof the Waco & Northwestern, i he Texas M ris ¢ 1s contro! 1sed 1l system sugh the be: — o LD BY HETT 18 of the Waco & Noi Railr SICANA, T the Waco & Northwestern New under the control of (. 1 of Texa Jan, 1T by ex York P it L The purcha but the ext grain and idlund bra 0 G 7 int chw enville, rest The nihilist rath me executioner, bond ees rtof the Ho will L Mrs, ( in the whole evening's en fon of a short and performed by, ‘The plot of the play was th ihilists by one discover Ihey de 1 the execution character por me lady hoico of b 1 chooses being the which years. In herself, and as Mi: rached forw an, d M od ' started drove showed mind 1 and 'uan accident s MeCoy was rds ds, gave horself up to the She was taken to the city prison at when she ed the prison fainted and has since ve- 1 afterw and v brothers for sc. tion, Y the fact that ined o pac mad ted her w and she fell TE GREEN, hwestern he purchase Mrs, Hettie that system mtineton, who ston & sed - road rge of the United States court | s the present, ension of the in at razing portion ill be extended een now exas rin pur- eing own just The whole system will soon be formed into SAN ANTONIO, the City of Mexico of 1. W. Jackson, s¢ o rai voud by nid w building o5t between . via Hillsboro. Resigned neril Iroad, stated 1 d by M. an Antoni Robinson ed with the Mexic er will o into Tex., Jun. 1 ave that nd vice of the Me hat Mr. Jackson D. B. Robinson, io & Aransas sever n Cern ofticial capacity « K let to the Gulf of Mes the Velasco railr Ch Int Ve Ho Secired JORSICANA nsas &1 enago, wl ernational co termin uston Outlet to € Jan. 1 a aily co by t it Great re & il owns now cont N¢ S e AFTER S Consolidation the W con This Ch rai Lines Into 1. Lovls, ity is €. Whitney itrol belief arles Green. wiy men of ern syndic and that is only a te will get them. 1 tion company, incorporate pital, and organized fo ting the business of transpo 'rs by means of the du i the nee. tis underste trafiic whic 10 Iy > 5pon; CSSULY roads here the it ta 0 onwicir, Conn, Miantonomah fight was in progressin o room in story of the orts, ice o panic Mo., a cousolidution of all the strect about Higgrinson & Co. of Boston, T of All the e Corpor . 1 to be eff D; and others of arises from t . one of the the city, is after the St matter of od that the St w the vari , is ultimatoel hwill absorb 1 big co-operati 1S 1 — - et B ad has secured 1, running the right of Street tion I It is believed that who says A connection tand Mor- Advices from | anation president and exican Central ebruary 1. It 1 will be suc president of Puss railvoa atral in a high he Gulf, The Missouri, L out- he purchase of vom Velasco to ieets with the rthern. The to LOUIS' RAILROADS, Railway oposed. railways of od with Lec, unicl New famont, York, in he leading street the eist- Louis_roads time when it narks of Louis Trac; ith & nominal purpose of con ing passen nodes of street intended to be all the liues ve system of End of a Fight, Jan, 1. ~Th hotel lust being house. W When the police demanc ensued among police raided night, where a the thivd itnessed by 100 ed admit the sports and many jumped from the windows, or escaped down the walls. Fdward Wed his e brc slig Tavea, I fmmigration committee Mhere 4 am it head d struck a skull ath, I firsy was wen who Jumped from windows lows, who weig through a projecting wing crushed, | hs 200 pounds window. 1lis low le o and ducing instant Jke their legs and a dozen others veceived st injurics. A "la., 0 ong membel - rrived at T Jan. 1 mipi The re is a st of the commit ' ressionul Tamps ut g sentiment tee in favor of con national control of all quarantine matters. been received by the Karly Bird ¥ St. Louis in Creighton Block, - Mo., Jan. 1 President Vi Browus, from Items, Advices have o der Al of his wanager, the with the and falling with thedagger in her ha MeCoy presence of asked for 0.000 irl wus then taken ankle id she had been using cratehes to but had laid them aside tice the part in motion to stab MeCoy 1 | and had his left 1 T Watkins, of the signing Browns will make an extended trip through the south in the spring, playing all tho Southern league clubs from Memphis to New Orleans, of Clarkson he - . TO RE TRIED, « Wyoming, 1 ering at Cheyenne. Drsver, Colo., Jan. 1.—A spe publican from Cheyenne, W fifteen of the defendants in the Jolins The trial is docke READY Johnson Cou About inst the regulator | rd to open at 10 o'clock to Morrow morni; T'his tior Against the eattlomon and hived Texas in vaders who raided into the north last spring bent on exterminating th K hic alled “rustlor After two men had 1 Killed a sheriff's posse drove the regnlator to cover and had them about ready for suy render or a rush for life the interposed. Indictments are in for arson and murder It is understood that a move and probably allowed for tl of the cases until the May t - - or Tk At the Enormons Sum 20,000,000, Pa., Jdan. 1 Regarding th the Economites many f prosed is when militar il by postpone m ECONOMITES, mad bf court weaLTn 1T Estimated Braver Favis possessions of statements have been from the statement that bankrupt to the statement had fabulovs wealth Several weeks prior to the death Henrici, and when it b caredr of the remarkable old man was « the members of - the society sent foran o pert acconutant to make a thorough investi wation of its affai This investisation hus not yet been completed. but it i the “authority of 4 member of the society whose position cnables him to know, that the society's assets will oot up not less than £20,000,000 and perhaps move. - Acquitted JACKSONVILLE, Fla., the state against Thornton Stringfellow killing Charles H. Pratt, editor Gainesville, Fla., Daily Leader, was out only fifteen minutes. Stringfellow caunght Pratt in flagrant edelicto with his wife and killed him, and the verdict of the jury “Not i wet with popular approval and w rippleof applause in the court room < g 2 es WL Congregate, The Cavior club will meet in its usuul weekly session this afternoon at its rooms in the Omaha Athletic club, The will be devoted to the discussion of topics and papers will e read by members of the organization. At the last meeting of lub an - interestine paper was read by of the members on “Nihilism and publ 1 that 1 1t W Fathor came known that the Murder. Jan, L-The jury of session 2 > 3 Appointed as e Bruer, Avk., Jan. 1 berg of this city, was appointed the failed firm of Altheiw zave abond of 2100,000, - RS PiNe .M receiver brothers, Late last Rosol for 1 NEW YE BREVITIES, Police Captain Thomas Corm: improving but iv will be some tim | can resume his dutic A horse and by, Schank, on Dodue street, w nizht from in front of the s | chureh, Twenticth and Capitol avenue tin on St. M avenue ht Willie MeDermott ran into a r broken and his se He was taken to his hom Miss Emily Wine Sloventh and Farnam suffered a severe injur | limb, She was taken o Califoruin stroct Charles Jongs. 1 1-yvear-ol | at Sixth and Picrce strc opped a1 run | away borse undor the Tenth street viaduct yesterday afternoon and was rewarded with 4 % bill by the owner of th The police < is before he to Mrs. o Dr last last sleigh Ip m | Jured near by, on the sidewalk near trcets Tast night and of her left lower her home at 171 L boy who lives rehing Willians s i far without sucecss. in have been sent out counivy by the deteetiv 1 the ouly hope of the ate Williams in some - PERSONAL PARAGRALILS. ave still se. Council Blu's for Joe who is supposed to iu fumily, but Descriptions of the | all over the we departinen now is o lot Omuha the the and man Iw W. H. Raye of Keur JoH cy is at th Howell of Kearney, is at th Crocker of Kearney is at the Pax ton W. B. Sheldon of Hastings, is at Lard 1.0 Paxton 1. M. Bulfineh of Wymor Arcade. W.J. Morehints, George W. Burton of Ovleans. is 1 at the Millard, C. B. Sii Mil Adams of Lincoln is registered at the thian md Istand, is at coln. is registened at ", i 2 guest Ira D. Marston of Millard yesterday. . . Sargent of guest at the I’axton 12 "Chomas t the Mureay Charles A. Beghtol and gife of @viend guests at t \w v A. Cohn and I ohn of Platt at tho Mirtay yestordiy C.W. Ben of Aurora. wnid 1 MeCook, loeal? agents for the Company, are At tie W I Mr. Pecbles is crecting city, and it will soon be Miss Flovence Hud assistant to Postma ing little city, is a gu 3 her sister, Miss M. lla Hudson Year's gift was made & U sterday to the clor) Millard and” Murray firm remembered each of the box of fine Havana sigars W. H. L. Waosely of St Mcelntyre of Kansas City company officials, arrived day night and stopped at t Woosely returne o StoJo and Mr. MclIutyre remai Chicaco, 1L, Jan 1 to Tue BEE, | —The following registered hore today: Auditor 1, Jones, Leslie S, Wilson. Omali W, ityau, J C Dunbar Omaha. Great Northern —N Kearney: R ntosh, G Omab Kearney, 1t Terre faute, Ind Geo guest of Des Moines, Tn e 1ionth, avo: nouth, were erey of Paxt S10,000 Lo Gothenburg v that thriv fow days of s at boys with a and . J Expe Aditins i luns ave w1 Patmoer and wife, Balker M e If out of order use Beéehum's 41 FUNERAL Brothor Sawuel Stop At 10th and Muson strocts at 2 o'elook, Jannnry 2. AUl members of Tricklayers union are roquestod Lo meet at tholr hall at 1 o'elock, shrp, L0 tuko part in the funeral of take pluco wson will The office of the Continental Clothing Mouse cated at 116 South 15th Street temporarily 10= where all accounts can be setticd. PFPREBLAND LOONMIIS CO. SAMUEL GAMBLE, Manager. vaders Gathe | stated on | | the | live | wearner Nebraska Will Expert, Weather D. Gy d exeept ISrs. and Cooler | Wasmsarox Nobraska ¥y Nobrasks ; cooler Vo Fair northorn Towa ; winds shifting | the Dakotas Snow | warmer in North Dake | varlable winds lowa warmer, except cooler in o southerly ter, except le winds, Local Tteeo OFPICE OF THE WEATHER Jan. 1. —Omaha 1 rainfall compared with cort past four yea Bries S o Oaan, and lay of ature 1894, 1500 Manimum temporatur 1 Mininim temperature. 1 9 Averige femperature. . 265 13 Statement perature and tay and sin Normal ten Excess tor e Deficieney sinee Marel i Tprecipitation Ay FOF e day sinee March | HusT, Local ¥ - - Captured un Emhersl | Tawnesce, Kan. Jan. 1.1 Rowlins, wanted in for and swards g £2,000 offered. v lust had in hi | threo drafts, ned by He e S i o0 condition of ten At Omalia for the 1802 howing th itation el | ratn duy a1 O3 Incies 03 e 1,21 inchy Cast OMcial Chicago ombezzlement for whos: had wrrest 1 \ting been ing in all e for &1 the cashier St the bar istered hovo as 15 R Lindey. His who registered as 15 & has 1ot been arrested - T Wantsa Cabinet Mo., dan. 1A Mis democra the cast this, week to 1 president-elect Governor cabinet position Olathe Mis. St i fou | the for Posith Lotis, it ninent souri will DR FPrancis Mrs. Anna Sutherland Kalamazoo, Mieh., had swellings in the neck, or . From her 10th Goitre yur, cusn: 40 Years great ng. Whenshecaugh 1d couldnot walk two blocks without fainting, She took Hood’s Sarsaparilla Aud i now free from it all. She has urged many others to take Hood's Sarsaparilia and they have also been cure 1t will do you good. HOoO0D'S PiLLS Curo all sick Lioadacho, billousness, 50 ahe C@unty Fair affords an excellent opportunity for the | pick-pocket to get your watch, If you | would be proof against his skili, be sure e Liver 1lls, jaundice, ¢ stomachi, nausoa. Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, which are made of two plates of gold soldered to a plate of composition metal, Look equally as well as solid gold cascs, and cost about haif as much, Guaranteed to wear 20 yearss Always look for this trade marl None genuine without it. Sold only through watch dealers, jeweler for pamphiet or send to the (.l.mul acture KeystoneWatch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA Ask any DR. McCREW THE SPECIALIST. Ls unsurpassed in the atmont of all PRIVATE DISEASES and all Weakness isorders o MEN ulary Write f and question 1 | A'M USEMENTS, \l‘,“ “Tarey il NEW VEAR Sonday and Tac and 3 (Sposlii Toliday matinee Mond Engagement of thy eninent romanvic actor, J \.\ll‘).‘i O’NIZIIA, | FONTENELLE | duy, Janaary 15 1L0SL S10L0s8, A worthy su. “ilonto Cristo,'—= | New Yorl Sur | Motropolitan Cost, Lnborato Costumos, AL Now Scenory i1l firy carance I Omabia in RI \lullu\\r l LNt Wednesday Eve., Jan, 4, Return Enzageinent of the Vy il Younz Actres | JULIA MARLOWIE The distinzuished exponent of the Leading Female roies of the A merican stage, and w company including | 1 ROBERT TABER. By speclal request Miss Maviowo will appear LT v of JULIA in Sherldin Inowles' great pliy. THE HUN CHBACK Sulo of sea en 4t U o Tuosluy t tho followin Firat i rows cir genernl adminsion icony, $1.00; lusti slon, bule o [‘ARNAM SIREET THEATER/ """ 1ike Rowme, The Fouadation of al AMANSTER Bozluning with r'flart ook! AN Now Voar's Matinee M, O'N ouryears HOYI]S NEW THEAT ONIE NI nders S.0; tant T firat flanr, 5, bl Kallery OFULAT PiICES all roxds lead to the ho tousatioanl Dray ATAN, Sunduy. Jan, | e 1ron Mills (o Full B Matiness Sunday, Monday, Wednosday. A.H.DYER, ACheC! ond- Stperntnden, Elovators, wareho; Dubldings and all work requir oukh an otical knowledge o ruction #nd Strongth of waterial y. | 0. Box 834, Kremont, New, Haturday o