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THE DAILY BEE-SAT TOD AY , JANUARY 10 , 1885. NIMROD'S PILLS , Tie Process ol Manufactoriug hot Uetailed , The MjKterlos of tlio Shot wcr In the aauthwcstorn part of town , nnd In that suburban locality known na Wil- cox's addition , is nituatod the shot tower. Towering upward many foot , it ia ahnrply ontlinod against the sky Hko aomo tall giant of mythical times. There are many people whoio idoaa on the aubjoct of making shot are Tory crudo. The procoas ii to thorn aa dimly vagao aa ia the nebular hypothoala to a South African Hottentot. A few brief words with reference to the matter maybe bo of interest. The conatrnction of aahot tower , mnat necessarily embrace great height , for the reason that the load must cool in tho'do * acont and thus assume a spherical ahapo. If not , it would flatten when it strikes the water into which it falls. The first method ia making what la called "temper. " Thia Is a mixture of aroinic and load. The mixture is molted in largo kettloa and ia constantly nkimmod and stirred. It is caat in bare , the same aa load. When the temper la made it ia carried to the top floor , where there are kettles and a furnace for molting It. The temper ia mixed with the load , aa pure load would naaumo various shapes in casting ; but when mixed with the temper in the proportion of three tonq of load to one ton of tem per , it takes the ahapo of globules when it ie cast. The casting pans are largo colanders , round pins with holes perforated in the bottom. The casting ia alt done on the top floor , and the colander la sus pended oyer an opening in the floor , which goes through the entire height of the building to the ground , where there la a well of wator. The load ia molted in largo kottloa , and is dipped out and poured into the colander with ladles which have long handles. * It oozoa through the holea in the bottom of the colander and falls through the open ing to the ground lloor into the well. The ohot la taken out of the Troll by amall buckets fastened to an ondloaa belt , which runs over a wheel , which carries it from the well up to a long hot metal table. Here the shot la constantly stirred by men with long rakes , and the heat rapidly dispels the moisture , and the shot aoon becomes perfectly dry. It la taken from the "drying table" tc the "scrconore , " a series of tables witl narrow openings between them , the ta bles being act at a alight angle. If th < ohot ID round nnd perfect , it rolls rapldlj along theao tables , skipping the opening ! until it roaches a box at the extreme end into which it falls. If it Is imperfect , i cannot roll fast , and falls into the open ings , under which boxes are placed. The shot then goes to the "separators,1 which are a series of drawers , not unliki a bureau , which rocks backward and for ward by machinery. The shot Is pourec into the upper drawer , which has ai iron bottom , perforated with holes of i certain size. The second drawer ha holes of a smaller olzo , and B on down to the lowest drawer , the bet torn of each drawer being perforate with holes a size omnllor than thono i tbo drawer above it. The backward ani forward motion throws the shot fror. sldo to aide , letting all the ahot the aiz of the hole ? , or smaller , pass throng ! into the second/drawer , while all large than the holes remain In the drawer The aamo is repeated down to the lowea drawer , so that each drawer contains smaller size of shpt thai the one irnme di.vely above it. The next process is "polishing. " Th shot is put into irregular shaped ire boxer , which continually rovolo. Who the box ia nearly full , powdered blac : load la put in. The Irregular motion < the box throws the black lead from aid to aide and the black load la so groan into it that it cannot bo rubbed off. An this it ia that givea it the beautiful shin appearance. DischnrBO of Walters Lnltllow Hell For the Grand .Jury Tfio Kins * Case , The case of Mike Walters , charge ) with embezzlement from the Keys ton VVringor company , came up in the polic conrt yesterday afternoon , and the or donco being Insufficient to hold , Waltei was ditiniaaod. The caoo of Thomas ll'.ch ngaini Liidlovr , charged Trlth threatening < kill plaintilF , was triod. Erldonco wi brought ) out Bhovring that Laidlow ha repeatedly made throats opainat Ilicl who ia on old man and not at a the physical equal of plaintlf aud farlhormoro , that the defendant ha repeatedly osaaulted the [ plalntiC Laidlow was adjudged gull'y ' nnd boum ever tn the next grand jury iu tbo ant of S500. Ttio now prosecuting attorney , Le ; Estello , of Blair , arrived in Omaha jei torday , butflcavcs the city again th , morning. lie will return next week am coinmouco the active work cf proai cuticn It is probable that the prelln inary examination of Frank Gnno an Mrs. Klusa , charged with the murder < John Kiuaa will be commenced Wcdnoi diy afternoon. A 1'antH Thlct. K Yesterday a colored man name Jamea Harris atolo a pair of pants from clothing ntoro on south Tenth street. E was cipturod by OQlccr Motzi , and wt ran into jail , When ho arrived at ill city baatllo , ho said : ' 'Now , Mistc dorman , I didn't steal doao pants , not bit of it , I waa walking along th : otroot and do pants laid upon do side walk , I jea picked dom np an' atnrte elF wld doru. A fuller cum out an' sai 'What you doin' wid doao panta ? ' and aaid I jeat found dom. lie said. 'Dem my paute. ' All right , aaid I , yon ke hab dom an * welcome , llo wouldn't ha it dat way , an' had mo arrested , bnt 'po iny aoul , I didn't ' steal dem pants. " llo ia an old-timer , and has soon tb Inside of a jail many tlmea , and ia in tli habit of picking up anything that is la ] Ing around loose. Another Old Nattier Gone. Thus one by roe thego. . Eacnyei loeuenlng Iho number of thoae brare fo whoaatr Omaht ( u Ita earliest days. I the death uf Mrs. Sarah Chamber Oaiaba not only lott ono of ita first se tiers , but thu Burrowing huibaad a lovlt wife , her children a devoted mother and her relatives and acquaintances ono of their choicest friends , She had a truly Christian epirit which aw only the Rood in other * , but her bright omile and cheer ful words shod nunshlno for thoeo whoso good fortune it waa to know hor. To these Borrowing children , husband nnd relatives these humble liuoa nro penned , by ono who will sadly miss the clasp of that varrn true hand , now so cold in death nnd hope that the thoughts of her patient Buffering nnd willingness tn go when God called her , will oof ten their great sorrow. TIE AND BAIL , llallrorul IntcIllRcnco Matters About the Depot. The force of mon at the Union Pactlic shops is being Incroneod. About sixty mon have boon "put on" in the laat ton days , Oncy Finncgan , chief train dispatcher Ledge Polo division , with headquarters al Ohcycno , and W. A. Douol , suporin- tondant of the same division , oroin the city. DEPOT aossir. The friends of Mr. Harry Gllmoro , yarimaatcr of the Union Pacific , will ro jolca to learn that ho haa not rceicnod his petition. Mr. Gilmore has been working very hard for the past few weeks , and his health has compelled him to Bonk recuperation In a short vacation. Ho has boon granted a few weeks leave of aVmonco and expects to take a trip through the south. Mr. Gilmore has made many friends in his capacity as yardmaster , nil of whom hope to too him return In full enjoyment of health. The grain trains from the west are coming Jn heavier and heavier every day. They have In fact become BO lon and heavily laden with "golden grain" that it has boon found practicable to bring them in as double headers from Gilmora. An onglno is Bent _ out to moot the tratna beyond the summit , they nra "doubled up" and brought m na ono train. Nearly all trains are running on sched ule tlmo. Jack Frost has for the present - ont retired , nnd hoa coaacd to play havoo with tie and rail. The men about the depot report that the passenger traffic ia beginning to pick up nlowly. The temporary lull in the movement of the traveling public is beginning - ginning to give way to a briskness of action. Especially is .this true of the commercial traveling public. Deputy Sheriff , Mr. James Brunt , Bal- tiinoroMarylaml , states : I suffered aomo time with a , suvero deeply-seated cough. I tried Red Star Cough Cure. Never ex perienced such astonishing results. Ono bottle completely cured me. It is without an equal. SOUTH SIDE "WICKEDNESS , , A. Man Held Up nnd Beaten By Foot- Fads , Thursday night a young man came intc Bell's drug store on south Tenth streol near the depot , in a horribly bruised con < dllion. Ono eyebrow had been cut opoi * in a deep , bloody gash , while his face indicated : dicatod that he had boon badly cut np b ] some sharp Instrument. His woundi were carefully dressed. ItBoomathathohadboonattackedbytw ( daring footpads , whoae idea had evidently been to rob him of a roll of money whicl ho had secreted in his pocket. They hac beaten him nbont the head with pome heavy instrument , and had it not been foi the fact that ho had a heavy sharp knifi in his possession , the thugs would doubtless 10 loss have succeeded in overpowering thoi inm victim. ink k CARD. Ta HwhOi iigalna tnm uta of uKWii , lo Ieony , low of mMbood , etc. , I U1 J nd red * tbatVfll our. yon , FBKK 0 * CUAME. Jl gru id ircmnlrwM ckiWrecS by .mlnlon.rr ta Bout id . lura T. IOKAB. Btott * * D. UNI PEUSONAU F. , r , Nichols and wife left tlio city Ins night for Chicago. Congressman Gi-orgo W. E. Dorsey arrive : in thu city yesterday. Miss SteveiiH , daughter of S. S. Steven ! d left for Chicago last night , Dr. II. C. Klvin will remove to Xebrasl ; City for a few months' visit. rl- fifteen of the T/ghts O' London combinn tiou nru quartered at the Motopohtan. HI C. J. Emory , of tlio Western Detcctiv nsfncy [ , left last night for an extended tri at In Eoutliorn Nebraska. Henry Mies , connected with the ] ! . & W as railway , at Oxford , Nebraski , come up las evening to attend to sorna "biz" for the com pany , S. 1) , Shinn , and Frank Shinn , Nortl Bond ; Denis Hurley , Ponca ; S. S. Mitchell Burnotta , W. D. McAHstcr Lincoln ; Alfrci A. .Sailen. Athhnd , Neb. , J. M. Stnhni a Malvern , lo.jH. 0. Glenn , St. LouIsjC , II m Concb. Ynnkton , 0. T. ; and Albert Shoe o barg , Chicago ; are at the Metropolitan. " ' ,1s STOP THAT COUGH By uslnf ? Dr. Krazier's Throat and Lung Bal sam the only sura euro for Coughs , Colds Hoarseness aud Sore Throat , and all disease of the throat and lunga. Do not neglect i cough. It may prove fatal , Scorea am hundreds of grateful people ewe their livoa tc Dr. Frazier't Throat and Lund- Balsam , am no family will ever bo without It after ono using it , and discovering itg marvelous power It is put up in Urge family batting and sole for the small price cf 75 conta per bottle. Bolt Kuhn & Co. and 0 , F. Goodman. Pittabur ? Chronicle. A Correction , An item appeared in the BKB a fen days ainco stating that after tbo appearance anco of the "Lights o' London" company the opera honso would be closed for twi weeks. If now transpires that this statement mont was erroneous , as good companio have been secured for the dates cancellec by the Oarrlo Swain company and thi defunct "Seven Ravens" party. By thi n publication of the Item referred to , tin ib report got ont that the opera house waite ibn to bo closed for the entire season , which of course , Is not n fact , as inany gooi companies are booked. HXIN DI8KA.S B OUKED. * By Dr , Frazler'i Magic Ointment Cures If by magic : Pimpled , Black Heads or Grub Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leavlni the tlcln clear and beautiful. Also cures Itch ar Salt Kheum. Sore Nipples , Sore Lips and old OUtlnate Ulcers Soldo by drugglaU. emailed iff mailed on receipt price. CO canta. , Bold b' In Kuhn & Co. and 0. F. Goodman. Tim Combination or InKrcdlrnu n ci in making BROWN'S BBONCIIIOAL TBOCHM i such AD to Kio the best possible effect will fety. Thry are the beat remedy in tua fo ag Coughs , Colds aud throat disease * . "BEAUTIFUL SNOW. " The UDforluiiatB Collision of a Coast ing Party , Details of the Painful Accident of Iiivat Nielli , The coaating joya of mid-winter nro not without that which oft times serves to tinge the pleasures with the bitter ness of sorrow. A practical and painful Illustration of this occurred last night in a serious acci dent which befell a Dodge street coasting party. Among the coaating parties on that popular resort was ono composed of Messrs. Charley Clarke , Will Clarke.Frod Preston , Harry Morford , Will Hastings , and Misses Qraco Porrlno , Ella Preston , Kitty Clarke , Pearl Tomliason , and Mabel Balcom. The party had in their possession ono of thcso peculiar double sloigha known aa "travellers , , ' and formed by placing a long plank over two small sleds , ono in front and ono bo behind , the whole apparatus being steered by a appliance in front , controlled by an upright handle. It appears that thia coasting party had been using the "trav- clar" for some tlmo , without any accident occurring. At the last and fital trip , the itoering apparatus was given into the hands of Charley Clarke , the sixteen- year old ton of EL T. Olarko. Starting at the corner of Nineteenth and Dodge tttoets , the "traveler" progressed smoothly , until at the corner of Seventeenth < toonth strcot , opposite the Firat Fresby torlan church , it took an "off-shoot , " and waa thrown violently against the stone curbing , The shock of the collision throw the whole party , in a manner most violent , off the nled. It seems thit Charley and Will Clnrko were in some inexplicable manner thrown under the alod , while the others were piled on the top of the sled. After the confusion incident to the oc- cnrrenco had subsided , it was found that both Charley and Will Olarko were no- rlonsly injured. Both worn removed to Lealio & fllorroll's drug store on the cor ner of Sixteenth and Dodge streets , where medical assistance was summoned. It waa found that Charley , the more se riously injured of the two , had sustained a compound fracture of his loft arm in two places. llis chin was also badly gashed. while hia scalp was cut in two places. His scalp wounds , aa well aa the gash on his chin , were skillfully sown up by Dr. Edmiston. Ho was removed to his father's residency on Davenport street , where ho was taken charge of by the family physician , Dr. Ooffman. Will Clarke also sustained quite severe Injuries , two of hia ribs being broken , while his lefc hip waa apt-lined and se - verely bruised. Hia ribs were reset by Dr.fAyres. Both of the boya are resting easily and their entire recovery is only a matter of time. Miss Grace Porrlno came out fortu t nately with a slight bruise on her fore head. Miss Rltty Chrko and Miss Ella Preston were rather more unfortunate and suffered severe sprains. The ether members of the party suffered injuries oi an inconscquent.il nature. The accident was an unfortunate one and will for the present cast a dampei over the "joys of the merry coaster. " During the last five years there ha < not been a death from diphtheria in an ; case where Dr. Thomas Jefferia' proven tivo and cure waa used. It has been the moans sf saving thousands of lives. Foi Bale only at the doctor's office , No. 2i ; South Eighth street , Council Bluffs Iowa Send for it , price $2. Reference , an ; citizen of Council Bluffs. The Arion Club , Thursday the second party of tin Arion clnb was ( given at Gerraania hall It was a rery pleasant affair and wai heartily enjoyed by all present. Thi muiio was furnished by the Mnslca Union orchestra nnd was excellent. The parties given by thia club are vorj popular nnd no clnb in thia city fcai i d hotter right to bo proud of Ita entertainments monts than has the Arion. The committees and officers of thi clnb are as follows : EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Robert Rosenzwolg , H.G. J. Lohmann Charles Motz , OFFICERS. Fred. Motz , president ; Max Becht vico-president ; George Tzachnck , nocrc tory ; F. J. Langc , treasurer. COMMITTEE OF ARRANOEMMENTS. Henry Richard , Emll Ackormnnn , William Karbach , O. J. Wlldo , William Krnp , H. L. Base. At the close of the party an olcganl supper was served and was thorough ] } enjoyed. YOUNOBIKN ! KEi\J > THIS. THE VOLTAIO BELT Co , of Marshall , Mich. , offer to bond thulr celebrated J3LKOTiu > > VoL < TAIO BELT and other KLECTIIIO APPLIANCES oa trial for thirty days , to men ( young or old ] afflicted with nervous debility , loss of vitality nnd manhood , and all kindred troubles , Alec for rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , _ and many other diseases. Complete restoration tc health , vigor au'J ' manhood guaranteed , Nc fields Incurred ui thirty days trial ia allowed , Write them at once for Illustrated pamphlet freo. Ho "Will M rry Her. Charles Dalrymplo la the Dame of c young man who waa brought down the ether day from Papillion , and lodged in the county jail. Ho la accused of having led astray a young girl who had boon sc unfortunate aa to repose in him implicil confidence. Dalrymplo has had several confidential talks with Jailor Joe Miller , and has finally written to the young girl signifying hia willingness and dotiro tc marry her. If thia consummation is brought about , the charge against him will bo withdrawn. I'Altl lii La Travlata. Boston Advoi tiser. Madirao Adollno . Patti appeared foi the first tirao thia aearun nt the Boston theatre last night , aud was wolocintd by yory great and cuthuslnatio audlenre , Violetta in "La Traviaia" demands the highest vocal and dramatic power , and la cornf quontly a part to which few operatic ariina cm reasonably aspire. Madame Ligrango'a Intense and Intellectual in terpretation of the character will ba re called by many of our readers , but her voice had sensibly failed before aha eissyod the pirt In thli c-u airy ; Wilson's Violetta waa marked by her peculiar 'charm aud had Idea ] beauty and patboi ; but it waa reaerved for Madmnn Pattito present the crncep < 1 tlon both of Dunmu and Verdt with all thoiiro nnd fullneta nnd rmsionMo force of which they ore auscppliblo. It Is hard to sac that Mac'nmo Pfttti has agcfl hi any way to her dmdvanlnga as an art ist Dramatically ( ho has steadily gain ed in vigor and spontaneity for several year : ; aa a ( linger her perfect style of five yoara ago hr.i taken on certain now per- feotiono , in n higher capacity for phraalng and yet larger style of lilting sound and some to sentiment. Even the voice that most susceptible and perIshable - Ishablo organ , upcu whoio fineness and dt-licftcy the laying of a single cold finger of tltno has often been so fatal baa retained - tainod ia Madame Pdtti's case all ita roundness , sonorousness and brilliancy , and moat of ita sweetness ; and , if occa sionally a tone shows n faint acerbity , "which waa not ao before , " the moat crit ical listener can console himself with the thought that the loss is so email as to bo insignificant , and that it is more than compensated for by the great advance in pmpathotlo quality. Madame Pattl'a orformanco last night showed all or ( powers both native aid cquirod , in their highest perfection "otor , it saomod , had she ao presented ho part ; for there was not only her haractoristio and Incomparable largo- toss and force and finish of style , her aultless vocalization and opt action , ut a now access cf fooling which often larricd the artist quite out of herself , ndocd , it la to bo aaid that Madame 'attl ' ( liberated the emotion f every acoco to the highoit poasiblo olnt , and put upon several passages n eight and strain which waa a llttlo coBslvo. The death scone , for exam- lo , waa made somewhat too repulsive1 , hough unquestionably very atrong. Her inging waa almost beyond praise. The music of the part affords no opportunity 'or ilorid vocalisra , but it requires the oftioat degree of sustained power and oimtlvcnoifl ; and from "Tra vol , sapro ivldero" to "Gran Dlo" and the final aaplng recitative , nil waa given with clear dramatic discrliniua- ion , with line emotional np- iltudo , with complete artistic precision ud proportion. Hardly a better llluf- .ration . could bo found In the world of poratio effect of the perfect wedding of ound to feeling than was to ha had laat night in Madame Patti'a "Ah fors'olui , " 'n the delivery of which the emotional value and significance , not only of oaoh hraso , but of each separate word , was made apparent in her tones , yet with no appearance of offortand no loss of smooth- nesa , OAPlTAIj NOTES. rnooNosTic.vrioNs , WASHINGTON , January ! ) . Col. Lsinont , Mr , Cleveland' * nrhato secretary , enid tin : morning : "Mr. Cleveland his not yet fixed the day whoa ha will come to Washington , but I an Huro he will not arrive until withir a very few days before the inauguration , 1 "enow lip felt us if a grfnt load hau been IKtod rom his t-houlders wneu hlslrosignatiou ae governor took elfoct , for , you know , the lasl week of hia administration was an enormous ono. Ho now has 'time to attend to the ftt turo. " OEK. SHEBSIAK n answer tn a question as tothn effect of Gen jraut'n declination to iccslvo tha lund beinf rained for his benefit eaid : "Of course tha will put a stop to the whole thing and nothins now will bo dona about it. I presume thougl that tha leRal defenco which was secured fo him will be retained. Gen. Grant has friend' who will look out for his interests outside c thoao who were interesting themselves in hi babalf In this partlculnrjinstftncc. CONHIBMATIONS AND IIKSIONATIONS. WASHINGTON , January 9. W. S. Schlcy who commanded ths Greeloy rnliof expedition was to-day eonfirmod by tin senate as chie of the bureau ofjequipnunt and recruiting th navy. Paymaster W. H. Sn $ f h , who left Savan nah on a eproo with the nvernment money i hl possession , tendered hUresignation , wbic the president accepted , Senator IPnlmor to-dav Introduced n bl providing for the establishment In the trea ! ury department of a bureau of public healt * to bo charged with all lawa relating to quar rantine and public health , 'f Ire Raging in Sioux Oily. , Sioux Cur , Iowa , January 0. A bad fir is raging in a brick block on Fourth street be tween Pierce and Nebraska , occupied b Xeisser & o. clothiers , Milwaukee parties and Holqiiist & Llndrjulst'.s furniture store The stock on both is almost an entire lost the dental rooms and other offices in th upper i tory and nothing can be caved. It ! impoesibla to get the amount of loeeus an insurance at present At 12:40 : . in. the fira is still racing , Th largo three story brick block of lireunn . Schnloln is nearly totally destroyed and wi bo entirely destroyed. Block & Co'.s clotl ing , Heed' ' music store , 1C. of P. hall an dressmaking and other Hko establishment were iu thii block and but Httlu was save from any of thoeo. The lees will ba upwarc of SK.0,003. Owing to the groit excitement nothing ca bo learned regarding the losses and insuraucf Tim first block burned was Uederlck bloek The name of the furnita firm should have be Holqutst & Aiuleraon , instead or Jlolmrint < Llndqui.slIt Is tin worst fire Sioux City ha bed for foveral years. The water wor < n wer expected to have been started to-day MI their need was bsdly felt. The origin of th fire is unknown. Eleven IVrsons Maliciously Poisoned PinHBUlio , January 0. A Chronicle-Tele graph East Liverpool , Ohio , special Bays : 4 party at which eleven persons were ptosen was given last night at the residence ot Mr Van l'8 > < iEn , of thij city. During the evenIng Ing coffeu was passed around and soon a'to drinking ( ill bacama violently ill with BJIIIJ. toins of poUoninif , Investigation proved thi true as at the bottom of tha cofTcu pot wn fouud a papur of "rough on rats. " Om o the vi'.timsa , child nnd aniece of Mr. Yai Fosien , died at midnight nnd tha others tr not expected to live , dii'pkion points t MItH Aimlu YanFosHOD , as sue Ia not m > bat iis the otherA Kuirchinp investigation i in progreis and intense excitement prnvaile The names of the parties are not obtainable. The Weather , WASHINQTON , January 10. Upper Lake fair weather , westerly winds shifting t southerly , falling barometer with rising tem peratnru in west portion , preceded in south weit portion by slight Jail In temperature rising barometer , eastern portinnato. fullowe- by falling lurorncter , tlightly colder in easteri portion , followed in tiur.hern" half by elowl rising Umperatura , Upper Miableslppl , fair weather , wind generally ehiftlng to Kiutherly , Blijh ( % fall followed by rising temperature and fullini barometer. Mlisourl valley , fair weathar , aouthorlj winds , falling lurornatcr. Squololicrt. NKW OniEANS , January : ) , The Picayune' Brook Haven ( Miss. ) tpsslal aays : A part ; of bulldozers in Franklin county went to th 1 ou 3 of a c xro on Saturday night for th purposi ) of whipping and othorwhu maltreat ing him , They demanded admittance. JJe ing refuned , ona of the party , a young mai named Murray , burst the door open ant rathed in , when IIM bralin were blown out bj a charge from a that gun. The rent of tin party tied. The coroner's jary rsturned i verdict of justifiable homicide. Union Iron Mill * Uosumo , January 9. Tbu puddling de partment of Die Union Iron milU ot Carnogl Broii < t Co resumed operations to day afte several weeks' Idlem-u. Failure of Hli nrottierf. NBW YORK , January 9.-Hi * Urothm umfuctiirpr" ot cluiki , anticDod to--1 v Li b'lit8 ! $100,000. A eU will b about th Sliotnnd Klllort 1)yT\voHi'j's. LINCOLN , January 9. Hobcrt lloberta w.\s iJiot and Instantly killed yesterday ulna mil > s from Falrfidd , in this stito. Two Inj s earned Taylor , 1.1 and 15 yews old , xuro ar rested. One w 8 strung up und con'owed tVio crinio. llob < > rt < had bi'cn taking bn li from tin1 land claunad by TAylnr. The boja' father was the C.IUMI ot the iniudi-r. \OOH1IKK ? , TUB MAN charged with wrecking a train near Hubbcll In this Ute , R year iifn , todnyVM found guilty and sentenced to fifty years In tt.Ues prison. QOIilo Stnto Minors Association. Coi.ujinus , O. , January J ) . The State Miners' association elected John MoDrldo president. A rryolullonVM adopti-d oudora Ing Governor Hoail y' poliov relating to thy Uochmg Araloy stilke in refusing to call out the troops. SjJUO.OOO latinbcr Kiro. MEnuir.t , Wis , Vnnuary 9. The planing mill and four hundred thousand feet of lum ber belonging to the Scott Lumber company buitiod. Loss. $20,000 : uninsured , Four Boj'H Drutvncd , PA7TKnso.NVit.LK , Po. , January 0 A uurr. bor of boys were ckatlng on the pond this afternoon , and fell through the ico. Four of them were drowned. Their bodies wera re ovcred Matrimonial Infelicity. The Slmrpo family had a rough time of Mrs. Sh.vpo npiilied for n divorce rom Mr. Sharpe. Then Mr. Slmrpo ap' lied for a divorce from Mrs. bharpo feither of the applications was granted , 'hereupon the bharpes separated , nnd be an to quarrel for the custody of the liildruii. The whole infelicitous business as caused by indigestion , which had tired the tempers of the bcligcrant par ies. Brown's Iron Bitters tones up the igcstivo organs and enables people to cat oyfully and bo happy. It is not rv costly xperhnent to sco what a dollar bottle o liis medicine will do to promote family larmony. "Whatever Is Best ts Best.1' 3IT KLLA WAKELF.Il WILCOX , I know , 03 my lifo grows older , And mine eyps hive clearer Bight That under each rank wrong , somewhere , Thcro UPS the root of right. That each sorrow has Its purpose By _ the sorrowing oft unguessed , luf ! ia sure as the Kim brings morning , Whatever is , is best. I know that each sinful action , As sure as the night bring * shade , Is 8nmo time , aomewhero punished , Tho1 the hour bo long delayed. I know that the soul is aided Sometimes by the. henrt'rf unrest , And to grow , meins often to Buffer But whatever i ? , is best , I know there ara no errors In the great eternal plan , _ And all things work together 1'or the final good of man. And I know when my soul speeds onward In the grand , eternal quest , I shall say , as I look bacic earthward , Whatever is , is best. OONNUBIAlilTIES , Young ladies who will not marry when they liavo a chnnc' , Miss it. The marriage of Princess Beatrice to Prince ' Henry of liattenborg ii fixed for next iprine. M. 1 $ . Howard and Clara Wilson , of the Grand English opera , were recently married in Qulncy , III. A Michigan couple were married one day and divorced the next. She had bad luck with her first pie , "An American Marriaee" U the title of anew now play. The tcanos of tha last act are likely laid In Chicago. John Huntlngton , tba Standard oil million aire , is ti marry Mrs. Charles Goodwin , sister of Congressman lave Paige's brido. Girls in Eastern Kentucky are frequently married at the age of twelva years , it ia stated , and find husbands cot greatly older than themselves. The widow Cromwell , of Seneca county , Ohio , came into f oasesslon of $100,000 , nnd , although seventy yeara old , married a young adventurer of thirty. Ho got $10,000 of her money and decamped , A young man dressed In elaborate style , Put on tha skates with a confident smile : But in spite of his "gall , " His pride got a hard fall. And now hia head is too bi" for his tile. -Norristown [ Herald. "I wouldn't marry a street car driver , " said a beautiful heirecx "And ' ' , why'not , pray ? aikol another beautiful heiress. "Because. " answered the first beautiful helretii. ' Be- causowhat ? " queried the second beautiful hoium. "Because he must have cold feet , " sal i the fir.it beautiful heirose. _ A little girl who had been invited to a wed ding was beseiging her mother to lot her go , " 1 want to stesomo ono married awfull , " she announced us a climax. "You should not use such emphatic language , " remonstrated her mother. "Well , then , rnnmrna , I wunt to BBC someone awfully married , ' amended Mite Mulapert. "Oh. my child , how did your faca become so bruised ? Comn to uammaaud tell her sll about it. " "J-I I ' - was over 'cross there-s-.vd plajin'with Mis' Howe's little g-I-r-1 ; boohoo - hoe ooo-oo" "Arid did - eho hurt you like this ? " "Y-y-yy-o * " "Well , that was r - l naughty m her. AVhat did eho do little Georgia ? " "Sh-sh-she knocked mo d-o-w-n , an-an-and then cho hit m-e wiwltli a b-r.o-o in B-t-i j.k. " "Oh , dear , what n terrible child. Well ' , don't cry nny moro , Georgie. What were you doing whsn thia happened ! " "Pl-pl-playlng w-wo w-a-a m-a r- r-i-e-d " - - - 25 YEARS IN USE. rhe Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age ! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPBD LIVER. lott of appetite , IlowelicoitlYr , 1'aln In ( be bead , wlrli a dull en atlon tn tha back parr , 1'nln uuder the boalder- blude , Fullncii after callus , with udl - Incllnatlon to exertion of body or nilml , Irrltulilllirnfteinpcr , lo\r iplrlts , vrltb a fooling of havlne neglected name duty , Wearlncu , Ulzzlncai , 1'lutterlnz nl the Heart , Hots before tbo eyce , Headucbo over the rlalit eye , Ileitlciinen , with Qtful drenniR , IIlBbly colored Urine , and CONSTIPATION. TCTT'N VII I-B are especially adapted to oucli cases , ono doeo ofTccts Buch n ilmiiRn of fuel Inc ns to astonlilitno sufferer. They Increaie thn A t > IetUeand c&ute tbo body to ' 1'aUe au l-'lciilithui ilia irttcru U nourlsheil.ond by their Toiilo Action on till ) l > liteitiveUrirauiltetiilarNtoolaro duci'il. l-rl'-eaBn. 4 t Miirrny Nt..lV.V. v 0 n v Hummmmn mf B tamm UIUT lUru or Wtlisiceits changed to n QLOSST 31LAC1C by a aiiiRlu application of thia DTE. It imriurts a uuturuf color , acts InstantanoouBly. hold by Dnifjh'lats , or ent by express on iccolptof 91. JrTlce,44 Murray St. . Now York. thriv.-a on Jlorllck's Food , " rite Jiundrcd of Krctctul riiothen. Mollii-r ' milk oontaluii no tawa. llOIU.irUB' FOOD TOll INFANTSfrtt ( from ktarch ) rtiiulixacocorilliigr The but food In health or rickna.ii for I NT A N'l a The but diet f or DVtil'VITICb and ISVAI.1D3. llWilybeaellcll lanurlitrniotlnTH68adr1nli JYlicWanJiic. A driitvli.to. Ilookoniheinutmeiitofc'LIMicn.dixi "I Ulloi l | la to ivpfflur ID tnjUilui of lti iulfuccbiUrn " _ ; j Aumn , tl.lt AtulVt t'bLtil'Uluitljr iroocniLr- ( ' ' * . : fvvl U tlrnirlci V II Hirrill X It. atw < tL of 'iNi ul Mii.tp. for uvthrr't lulU * -II H I " * * n. U. t > U wvjn , ti. Y * " .ll inin-nt call on r - < : i > t of price In rltnif IIU'U.IC > > I'KII ) CO. , UurlriH. or - AT Factofj Prices . -A.NH EASY TERMS. Send for our catalogue and price list before pur chasing elsewhere. MAX MEYER & BRO. LEADING JEWELERS And Solo Importers ot Fine Diamonds , Watches , Silver ware , Rich Jewelry , Wholesale nnd Uotnil. Cor. llih aud Ftirunm St * . JJIJJH SOLS IMPORTSRS OV AN11- Meerschaum Goods , : d Kotail Dcnli-N in Gnus , Ammunition , Sl > oi'fiit < / Goods Notions nuil Smokers' Articles. vStntiouery , Cut lory , Druggists' Sundries And Fancy Goods. Full and uomploto line and BOTTOM PR ICES Max Meyer & Co. ? 1020io1024 FarnnvSts. , Omaha THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUY 10 i One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From. STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGAHT PASSEN&ER ELEVATOR t "I Have Suffered ! " With every disease Imaginable for the laat throe years , Onr ' Druggist , T. J. Anderson , recommen ding " Bittors" to "Hop mo , I nsod two bottles 1 Am entirely cnrod , and heartily recommend mend Hop Bitters to every ono. J. D Walker , Bucknor , Mo. I rrrlto this aa a Token of the great appreciation I hav of your Hop * * Bitters. I was afllictod With inflammatory rheumatism 3or nearly Seven years , and no medicine scorned to do mo any Goodlll Until I tried two bottles of your Hop Bittern , and In my eurprieo I am aa well to-day as over I waa. I hope "You may hive abundant success" "In this great and" Valuable medicine : Any one 1 * * wishing to knowiiloro about my cure ? Can learn by addressing mo , E. M. Williams , 1102 ICth strcot , Washington , D. 0. ; 1 consider your .Remedy the best remedy in existence For Indigestion , kidney Complaint "And nervous debility. I have just" Returned "From the south in a fruitless search for health , and iind that your Bitters are doing mo moro Good ! Than anything else A month ago 1 was oxtrcmly "Emaciatealll/ And scarcely able to walk. New 1 am Gaining strength ! and "Flesh ! " And hardly a day passes bnt what I am * * * * # * # * complimented on my improved appearance - anco , and it ia all duo to 11 op Bitters ! J. WicklifTo Jackson , Wilmington , Del IJTNono genuine without a Imnoti ot Krccn llopn on the whlt'j Ubcl , Shun all tlioilv , poisonous atufl with "Hop" or "llops" la their narao. rbenomenil ID ltn elmj llclty mill cllucth OMCBB. The Neatest , Chewiest , Llghtast mij Most Durable Typo Writing Macbbio la tlio wcrlj. Tvpe Changed Almost Instantly I'rtce $10 : scud tn clrculir. C. M. MILLER. 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