AN'** 'II V KA R.SAN DUSKY, FHIDAV. DEC KM KEIl :t...........lut twenty-WILL SURPASS ALL OTHERSKENTUCKY MARRIAGEsooiMt twemy-Wealthy California Turfman ard CurGrata Balia Unitedl twenty-four10 BNcaarrk)ro*h« :t*, t»t »UtW* SI lOMPM)M.OtwerverAY.•I*H la the early rolde'; frrrtiiX westerly; fairCellar Point, Sandusky’** 1 ten uti fill ResortChanges Hands and W ill He Iniproved IJeyond Compare.C1PALNEWS DEAL FULLY CONSUMMATED ON THURSDAY.rourd.i Hanut 3ousstd.t’l Camp. Salvador.wmtem' ...Now Owned by Cedar Point Pleasure Resort Companyof Indiana With a Quarter Million Dollars\r.«*of Capital—Complete Details,iran Churchlumbut theLixiRflTM, Ky., Dm 30 - The warriagt* of Jamea H. Baffin, a wealth) turfman, of California. Kentucky andNew York and Mia* Pearl Yoorhees ofVersailles, Ky , t »*k place at o’clockthta afternoon at the hum** of Slits Vuor-be***’ atepfathar. Jam*** 1*. Amaden, Ifi the pretence of the member* of thebride • family only.Mr. Haggtn la *4 year* old, and the bride The young lady «* th* dauter of in*-'rtfe \ r; * ^ t i**nv* r it-mother waa divorced from V* others and married James P Amaden. a Yor • aide* banker. The bride is a niece of Hair§in*a fir** wife, who waa Missi Sjiundera of Natchez, Iftaa. Kb* lirabeta a member of the Baffin'* household in New York for several \ e*r*.Mr. H catn ha* been a widower for| ** me four)ears, ami ha* twotnarriri i laughter* and one a m, U«*wi* Haggm. (Ita other ace, lieu Alt H*ggin, died aevera! yean *gu Mr Maggie recently| pure baaed the Rleiudnrf farm, near Lexington. and haa removed to it a large part of hit cxteoaiMs horse breeding mWfaethQREAAnd tLcgtalaACoptlituatktheda*bring *of the Iand a rof the (UOiitftmeoRiverThe Cedar Point Pleasure ILe»ort com f kind in the countrv.iron Reform ' f,any haa changed handa, and 1* nowlatter.Flown.under the management of foreign cap-mounds of aand and I will be broad, green and iawot, through which willWhere row eaiaiunderbrush thenhandaome be con-t.rthe retort among the best,rawlion.•ball pay no n Julian to*md Fitstimto Corbett’s mpkon.'hat he canitaliata, who are jnieteaaed of amp e j ttructed nicely graded avenue*. A means which will enable then* to place i targe summer hotel ovei looking Cak*if not the 1 *n(* Kanduaky bay will be erecleuand the entire grounds plattet ami lot* first, in the country. j 00 market, where cottage-*The lease of the old company recently , can be erected for summer guests itexpired, and the announcement that the I spend the heated season with iheit fam-haa been reorganised ! H,e» or Meoda. Prvpoeele have already.... , . bees rscsived (or ths purcha* • of lots,..l! no doubt be . ,ur, nao to the peofx- ,0(1 eoBpM, h„ d lhe «rvU t* understood that «he bride will•t-end part of their time at HI* odorf, although they will r»atd** in New York They came to Lexington tonight in hiaprivate car Kalvator. and will leave to morrow f*»r New York citv.cm wiiand atmei.tantis w their hII insist itTHE EASIER* SlfUATION,cut of IAll Sorts of Rumors Yet There Stemswho *1pleasure resortto Be Little Trouble.IjONUON, !ec. 30 A dispatch from«Thursday iof this city as well as the thousands who j have visited the place from all part* of the country. The transfer was madeThursday, the company, which will beKnown as the Cedar Point Pleasure Heruler the ringuaded him toserum condt-Tidily Hated, ting only two hat he should ■belt defeated I defeated the have named fight. Nowf out talking he can whiphaving been The mainIsort company of Indiana,incorporated at indtauapolta.office will bs at Iodtanapolis, from whichplace *11 order* necessary for the man «gemeot will be issued, and a local office will be maintained *f the resort. The1 Shanghai dated yesterday •ays The British fleet of eight ship#icf*of. l,»d,e.i •• ».rJ,n« to Lf ««i I4* ,oar 1 ,l!lt;l ' b04U •'”d the property so that building may blt; j Chemulpo. It is reported that there arecommenced at as early a data is pos* ! two Jap*oe»W cruiser* in the Yangae stbie. The improvements to b* made i K,anlt; Hv#f Jar,a t* working night andwill take, of course, jears to complete, ^ preparing for war. It i* believedthat the llritith and Japanese fleets; but the c impany proposes to keep at the work until Cedar Point is the one lovely 1 garden spot of summer resort*.! Another Important feature of th* plans arranged, and which is of interest to the patrons from this and other places, is amusements. The attraction* which will be presented during the seai'ideal, the preparations of which have : son will be the bnest ihat the manage been carefully planned and considered, j ment can procure and bookings for next has been coo tern pi a led for some mouth*, | year will commence in a f*w day* and was consummated yesterday when Special attention is to be paid to this tonthe gentlemen interested arrived in thecity and held a long conference with the Sandusky owners of the resort, who are also connected with the new coLCern, The change in ownership of the popular resort means much for the tmprovement of the place and the people con nectcd with tte company propose, as et for the last anon as the weather permit*, to immr-e birth of an , di*t*ly commence work up *n toe ground*. inced by the *cd buildings, which wtll t*e some lime chiming of during lt;he latter part of March Theoros and toot reorganization of the company w»* of grander, tiTucted by the sale of the ooa fifth in-e a fact. The terist of B. F Dwe'le, which took placei York,'omorrow willcity of New of many of tty have beena has been ail at the Point Wednesday afternoon.• l 10newo’clock civv isManager Batlx purchasing the luiportant department of the rewort and the attraction* will he in keeping with the h***t amusement hails in the country The eotlt; rtainments wtii consist ot everything in the theatrical line, and a *l**cia!iy selected orchestra will boon duty at alt times to delight lovers ol music. The bathing beach, as every one who has 1m*«u at the place know* is the finest m the Country. needs no Improvement, but o* *bath houses will in tune take the place , of the buildings erected bv the old com pany a few years ago Hr m the be nt) on the bay aide to the hlue water* onthe lake and from the government lighthouse back to wnat is Commonly calird‘ in close touch.A di*i*ateh from Toktolays that Mar j '|Uis I to is forming * cabinei, Ac3.*rdj iog to a dispatch tr m Nagasaki, dated j Thursday, it *s htlteved that Marqut* (to will aim to rna iHatu peaceful altitudeThe Dally Mai! has received telegrams from Hong Kong and T t.juio deny mg the repurt of the French occupation ofthe inland of II »t Nan. but it. rega-d* Itas morally ceruu that Hal Nan was oc copied about a fortnight Arthur was occupied by the coincidence forcing that France and Russiatgn when Poritrie Russian*,the susp clou are act ng inloyal 1 chargemetnbtcaucushe is e ume..then aagree t! por twni fnrciblj toi ballot 1(IsonsSOSpiC who fwill fo leant IJust t»j Cernetbur* «c*m«li : house sonali mainp h aaeCombiare of| any bmemta son*rf ttl! mgi con car t.A disi alch from Singapore says;“News that the French hsd occupiedthe ndand of itat-Nwi w»* brought herefrom Saigon, Capital of French HochinOhioa, on Tuesdwjr by the French out hmail boat Krnesl Sim.ui. Before t he j Mf.tetter left dsiee on the $5th the French hereorulrrr arrived there with either Ad | cneein thsmtrai HedolliSKO or Sbitrri fr mi him tthe French governor of Ha*g lt;n. Th*Receiver.— Tonight s ey s represent* he Krag Reyml) went intoad the Union n as rec- iver. it of the First , for the ro be dismissedhe Appointedcourt. Illfor 15.000, a Ittde *h..vlt;* the amount of I fxod lily cove, will In fiaie be one gr*mi the mortgage—H.suii.Iil—beid bv M* s*r* resort, dotted here and there by preut Adam J. Bud I, 1, lt;ut* Adolph, Jacob j little ottages, while the main ( avi’ioi Kuebtler and Charles Ba* IAs soon as tor auditorium will command a mostthe compacv had releas d itself from lb*1; lovely view of the lake, in full sight o' Uttie legal entanglement it was ready to ?he commerce of the city carried by m* proceed with Bs work of reorganisation \ jeatic steamers and aatling v*-»se.s, N *Ld the Indianspoli* caplta isis were at | more delightful p ace eiiiis along the3 Bye.Com j t roller of se resignation , called uponoou to pay hiss, Eckels willrow morning.Dawes, will omorrj# and»xt Moudav.• •nee notiiled to ti e incorporation pa|*ers.Ai plication was promptly male and \e*-ierday all plans were completed and the company is now ready for businessi he names of the Indunaprdis capitalists interested in the organization are not giveu out, but they were represented at the meeting yesterday wheu evervthing was arranged. Ufiicers have already-been sercied and Sanduskv will haveentire chain of la*as for a summer resort and in a few v**ars the new (led at P.mt company will have made it the best in the laud.Toe money to be spent by the new company wi.l be of great benefit to the commercial Interests of Bandusky as ih*-men back of the enterprise are wealth\citizens of Indianapolis, who have gore into the resort prepared to carry ou*that iparty (leu awt withclaimWtation■teem?witblpeoplthree members of the board of dlrecu*rst ; their plans The local members of thewhile Indianapolis will have four The j company—lies rs KuebWer Adolph,A C a. j * m. II _ . —. jjtDay.A commit-in the Honey-iference today ies, the resulti settlement of . All the men istated and »o-ie Honey brook ill be resumed.snot.30 - - J a m e*candidate for imbcr election,r wounded by in front of the trouble leadingformer owners of the reeon—Measra. ■ Btoli and Raetz—need no word* of cum-Stoll, Adolph, Kueb**ler and Baetz—are mendation at our hands. They are interesied in the new company, and Mr j known to all, and their long years ol Raetz, who has so abty conduct d the residence in Sandusky has given each ofmanagement of the place during the' them an exten*tve acquaintance. Tneypast several years, has been retained as | have in the past years given to Band us-rtsideni manager and will personally su- j klans a good resort and with the co opcr-permtend all matters at the resort : ation of the metnbersof the new companyTo a IUoistxb rt-preset tniive the In j will increase many fo,d the pleasure* of dtsnapoiis geotlemen unfolded their Cedar Point during the comicg and sue plans for the improvement of the place, ceedlng ser*ons. It is the lutention of IA large amount of money will be ex- the Cedar Runt Pleasure R-iort compended In beautifving the resort and panv of Indiana to boom the place from when commenoed the improvements will one end of the country to the other, aou not close until the grounds have been with its new cottage* and atru*emeni laid out to ma«e them the most inviting hall wnat more delightful place could b* recreation grounds of any summer resort! found. The Indianapolis gentleman left along the lake or sea coast, whil** the for their homes last evening, and as soonErneat Bimou was delated for an boor at Haigon to order :o take the governor’*dispatch relating to the hoisting of the flagon the inland of Hal Nan to the French governor.Hon!on. Dec 3U — The Da ly »«rathic a’ato* *’on authority” that the British ojuadron »m deflu11-ly instructed to a* i lembUl off Chemulpo to support thr •'rung British expostulation with Core* any ti i on the dismissal of Me l/**v Brown. t»-r la hnitsh •uperintendent of Cowan cua toms, woo under in« advice tff theBritish consul, has twice returned theI notice of dismissal served upon him With regard to Port Arthur, Tike luily {Graphic asserts that there t* every r*-m,ori to beiieve that the Ru*aiana willadhere to their pledge to evacuate at Hieend of the winter, and there :• therefor** no grouud for complaint on the pari ofEngland. Neither does the government regard the occupation of Kuo Chau aa calling for action because British inter eats are not threatened. According tThe Daily Graphic both foreign offloera and the admiralty have agreed up n thispoint.anti*iz stiuocratAceoicrataK urt, An »•** d•e tnlt;crataR»puof ta inon IThClf thithe hbuildings will be enlarged and new onesadded, making tv.**m the finest of theaa the little details are attended to thework of improvement will be surteJ,fcnough for Any EmergencyNkw York. Dec 30—‘iegarding the rumor that the British government haa decided to call into active service her**a*HIs *n Unexpected »tep.Washington, Dee. 30.—One of thepurposes of the present visit to Washington of the 1 niuid Sat#s m mint or toIs Amtzad and Grieved.New York, Dec. 30.—Emma BoothTucker, wife of Commander Booth Tucker, today mad** the following state ment: ”1 am ama/ed and grieved beyend expression to rvad in this morning'sissue of certain papers a message from Chicago which purports that CommanderBooth Tucker spoke of Mrs. HalltogtonBooth’s illness aa of a non serious and even feigned character,Emma Booth Tucker tonight receivedthe following dispatch from Commander Booth-Tucker in answer to an inquiry a*to the truth of the statement attributedto him in recent publications concerningihu iline.a lit Mr, It *i 11 n trt. if! Biwilh.NeilHamb usieday *The lt;qusrimatewan 3Vfti.A iniAnihrt lt;The)repfi