THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , DECEMBER 12 , 1881 , THE DAILY BEE Monday Morning , Dee 12. Wonthor Report. ( Th following observation * arc taken a the name moment ot time nt .nil the eU Uivcr obove low water marie , four feet nnd eight Inches , and Irozcn. LOOAL BREVITIES. The W. C. T , U. mtett Tlinrntlay. Tlio board of trade meets lo-nlht. -Standard Club party WcJncsdaj night. - The trial of l.in'el II. Oarey Is on Ir. the d ! ' rid court. Kchoarscls have begun for the Cliriit inni music nt Trinity. Ouster Post , No. 7 , ( J. A. H. , vy'H ' nominate ofHccrs to-night. Michael Wallenx , convicted of nppio- t > roiriating [ an ox-soHIer'it fundi. gets a new trial. 'I'lie Sojlal Art club holdn Its first cn- tertninmcnt on Frliiny overling at Mai Meyer's hall. There wai a very pleasant social at the parlori of the Presbyterian church on Fri day evening , Sheriff-elect Miller hts returned from Salt Lake with Clm-len i : . Meyer , the nl- legoil forger. Tha argument for a now trial in the a e of Cba-1 , LE. DcGroat will como tii next Saturday. The dlreclion of the Prcibyte'iati church choir mus'c will , after January 1st. , devolve upon Mr. W. J. 1'cnnell. The pa nonger train on the 0. St. P. SO. road leaves hereafter at 810 a. m. making through connections with the S. C , & P. ron'l. The Elghtconth street M. E. Sunday school will glvo Itn Chrifltmns entertain- incut at Ma'tmlc hall , Monday ovculng , December 2Bth. Peter Hannon , afifteen-yoar-oldbny , . ' nhi.t n colore'l companion , on lower Nlntl * ntroit , Saturday , with a toy pistol , anil II is doubtful if the latter will retain good cycuight. Daniel Snyder , of thin city , WAS or Bun Uiy , afternoon united in marriage U Miss Jennie Block , of Council Bluffs , nl the resilience of the br.'do's father in tin latter city. Qeo. Allen Is no longer in our employ , and wo will not be responsible for an ) collections made by him. STUDKIIAKKK Biton. Mra. Co. , , t\ ' South Bend , Ind. STUUEUAKEU & WELCH , decG-lw St. Joseph , Mo. -Block Watobman Hill on Saturda ; night caught two boys , ono of them A 1-01 . of Mary O'Brien , and the other u youni Swede , in the net of stealing ccal from i car near Wakefleld's lumber yard. Thi boy * begged off , and on account of the ! youth were allowed to go homo with i warning for the futute. The colored tewing society of Omabi will nivo a fair on the iiUh. ! ' . " .Ith nud IWtl of December , for the purpose of nmlstini in building the A. M. K. church andbenofl of the society , at Lytlo'a hall , on Furnnn Htroet between Eleventh nnd Twelfth. Oi the 20th thcje will be n fraud Chriotma tree , and on the 30th its prir.es will b A Statement From Ute Mayor- MOLINE , ILL. . July 14 , 1881. H. H. WAKNEII& Co. : Sirs--Mj yifo and self both unite .in pronounc ing your Safe Kidney and Liver Cur the best medicine wo over used. doolloodlw S. W. WHKKLOUK. i. o. o. r. All members of Stat * Lodge , No 10 , nr cord'nlly Invited to be present at' the rcf-i Urtntet'n ' ? on Mondayjoroning , l > eoanl > e 12 , n matter * will come before the lodge t be considered , which will be of interest t all. ' By order of lodga. 0. 8. BTBAKJIIT , Secretary. KKNTUUKV WHISKIES. If you wan Btraight good Sour Mask Kentuclr Whukios call only for 0. Conrad i' ' Co.'s MOM BOBO bourbon or Govern mont's " Choice llyo. Ask your grocc for" , thorn. Bo rd of Trads- Tie regular meeting of the Hoard c Trade takes place Monday evening , ] ) i ccmberlStb , nnd a full attendance < nuTmbers U desired o < this it the lattmoe Irig of the year. Several impoitant ma tew should receive attention , among whlc are the location of rooma for the oDuiiin year , and iiroptratlons for the anuni jneetiug , reiwrU of committees , etc. . , , . JAMKHK. Ui\n ( , W.G.1) . ALLK.V , Secretary. "BLACK-pRAUGHT ' " - { ' vtjon nnd hi-iirtbnni. AtO. K. floodman. WANTED A young man at Mot { , THE OHOWN JEWELS 'of England are watohod over by grii warden both day und nijfht , and via ! era to the grand historical tower < London are only nblo to act a patsin glance of those valuables , But hoi in Omaha i a inngnificcnt collcctio of jowols. rich and raru , which arodii played ftt all hours , and the ( -ontlt manly aiidlontorprisiny firm of Muasri Udholniit Erickson who hnvo take eucli care in eolcctlnt ; this collodion vrill be ploascd to huvo you not oul BCO them but cxaniino them at you lolsurt ; , and if you dcsir" < o f-ot unj thint ; in the line you can t/ut it her for less money tlmn clsowhcru , an can go homo aatisfied thai you Imvo a , lionest urtlclo. TJioir atoro ia opposit the poatoflico , on 15th atreot. I1 1 WAS HE MURDERED ? A FARMER'S MYSTERIOU ! DEATH IN SARPV CODNTV. JohnNolnn Fonnd Dying in n Corn fleM Sunploloni That VIo- lonoo Wni the Cnnio- .folm N'okn , nil elderly nd rcspcotribl farmer nt I.n 1'laltc , 8 rpy county , < lei ! ye tertlny morning at that i > lncc uiule peculiar nud noincwlmt ( luiiiktmiii ciicum utanceii. The torjni utatc 1 by lili non whn came to Omnlm lant ovcnlns to ccuri the Borvlcfcs of nn undertnkcr , it M follow The old man owned and lived In n com ortablo homo iiK > n a f.irm of ICO ncrcx lie hiva owned for totno time n large nuin jcrnf cattle , which ho lni hccn In tin inliit of keeping In a corral , Alwut I o'clock yesterday tnotnln ; he he.inl thi cattle lirenklni ; out of tlie corral nnil K t log away. Itoilstng lilfl wife ho ttlil hei le WAH L'otiiK to head them olT and In Ktructol tier to open ( ho K to loading hit , \io corral Ih t the stock might lx > dri\cr n. Saddling n gentle mule he wan In the mblt of riding he rode awny , while Mrn , S'olan looked fitter the Koto , In a ulinrt Ulna lit i cnttlo comn'cuccil t ( return and finally nil had ra-enteicd UK coral , but nothing WM to be seen or heart' of Mr. Uolati. Hit wife uaitcil noinotinu und tlicn started in the iltrccllon ho had ! < > ne , when nlie met the tn'de coming * ack , on the wulk , but ridurletri. Her WIIIHI curs now being aroused the nnxions wf ! < axvolto a noghbor named Ilolmun , win ca Ifd liln hind man and the Unco wuit li oarch of the inlying fanner , Kollowiii' he trnctcH cif the o.ittlo it wan found that after breaking from the corral they hat ! loaded direct for t o cornfield ( if nnothci to'ghhor ' name I llen-y Iske , which win nly about eighty rods distant. jiKo ciIiijj ! ho field it could bo NOSH tliut tlic cattle nid been there and tbo inulo'H tracks wen ! < > fiund. Accotdinsly the field wtv ca'ched with liinternst , and in a few mln < lien Mr Ilolman'K luted man found Mr , Volnn Iving on tli ground am4 aiijiaicntlv nxcnHl'lc. The unc mcioim man was irr ed to hii hoiiic , where hooxjilred in bout an hour. A i hysiciau was summoned at quickly . ! > < > > ible , but did not'arrive until the anricr wax past relief. Upon otainlimti ii\ \ f the dead mm the doctor give' it an hh opinion tlmt < luath had bo n caused by con- ottlonof thu brain , produced by Injury to ir blows of ftoinu kind on the head. Vhrther the Injury hml been received at ho immediate timoof Nolan'n falling from he mule , or provluuily , was not deter- nlnod. From clrcnmBtancf s occurring recently , liirt opbdun nt the physician canned not n Ittloexcitement , anil it WUH dttfnnined to tonce telegr.i h the coroner of Sarpy Bounty , who ll\en at I'lattxinouth , md nivo him hold n mint mortem examination , which will probably occur to-day. Th He ircumntiinceK , an rrlat'dby Mr. Kolan'i on , are of Mich a charact-r to direct suspicion qulto stroncly ownrd the man in whose corn field N ol an wai found mifiimble. It appears hat ho anil Inke h ivo not been ou the be.-t if tcrmx for Rome tiii'c , they having been nvolved in a lawxuit or two , and tlmt .rouble haa herotofnre arisen , on ac count of Isku'n claiming that Nolan's cat' lo hail broken into imct damaged his com. About a week ago the cattle trespassed nto the field referred to , which joint S'olau'rt ; roprty , and in which the corn * utill ungathcrcd , iNolun who bad been o Pinttsmouth , was jut returning homt when ho saw Isko on n horse , with a pile ork in hii hand , riding among the cattle kiul jabbing the fork into thorn in a seem ngly imnectflsa y manner. Ho cro sod t whcro Isko was and told the latter to lei ho cattle alone until ha could drive then : out , and then he would pay for whatevoi lamago they had done. It IB alleged thai 'she , instead of heeding Nolan kept U ] lU pitchfork exorclso , and when tin lattoi tttotnpted to drive the cattle out Htrucli dm two or' three times < n thi icad with the handle of the fork , Although not knocked down by the biov Nolan wai considerably stunned and suf Fereil severely nil of that day from pain Ho threatened to arrest Isko , but dropped ; ho matter at the solicitation of I is wife l > ast week Nolan seemed to bo as well ru usual , althohgh complaining of his head a * limes , and nothing nerloua won fearct from the blowi he had received. Tin jpinion , therefore , of the physician as it the caiiRO of deatliv ha started the tall alxjut the vicinity and in La 1'latto nt i decidedly lively rate. The result of the post mortem examlnn ilon and the coroner' Jury verdict ii awaited with much interest. Feeble Ladles- Those languid , tirusoino B , causing you to fool Hcarcoly nblo to bt on your foul ; that constant drain tlml ia taking from your syatoin all itt olasticilyj driving the bloom fron : your chcoka ; tlmt continual strain Uv oil your vital forces , rendering you ir ritnblo and fretful , ciiu easily bo removed moved by the nso of tlmt mnrvuloui remedy , Hop Uittfrs. Irrctjularitioi nnd obstructions of your syatem an relieved at _ once , while the apociu Cftuso of periodical \tnrn is punnanont ly romoved. Will you hood this- [ Clncinnuti Saturday Night , docl-1 A MINING HORROR. A Tarrlble EzpIcMtMb 'WlUd Ifnglei Two Mlnen. I'rom Mr. Anton I form , who reside H o Thlrticnth street , between Howard nn Jackson , this city , we loam the paitici lam of a terrible affair which occunod o Tuesday last , ! tia Drailwood mluo , I wlilch he nnd hlH son are iutorested an where the latter has been nuporintendin alfal H for three and a half ye-ira i > uit. < The Nightingale mine is located in Kit plre Uulch , about neven jnilcii from D ni wooil and U owned y Henry Herraand I .Toihon. The latter , with KdwardTim dale , a miner , was in the mine at th Mine , diUllng out the rock whera a charg of black powder , put In on the Satur U previo ii , WAS Htipooned to have cxplod ! Titudala was holding the drive and .Tor Ren WIH ntrlLliiK when theixptonlon IK currcd , throwing the two men bodily nhou sixty feet , entirely iloar of the duinn n tbe mouth of the tunnel. The tw men were terrlbl/in niled. but lay wit ! their wounds unattended to from I'l ' a. in to Op. m.o.Jy . the -jUnmio cold , wild froz the blood enough to che iV the fl IH p evoutlntftli'lrbleeilloi ' ; to death. .leu en'8crie i.ttrictcdihonttentloii of MM iiusdalevhono cabin was about 700 yard away , und she , with much dIUiculty , prc cured amlntanco nnd had the two me takeu to the W. 0 , T , U. h plt l. There It was dUowered that TiniiUV jlijiniea were i > had that both arms had t be amputated , and tbo iiono nnd hot eyes rumoyed , Mhi'o the face nnd bed ere perforated ull o\er with jiiftrk1) powder nnd chip utone. Jrn-en wus In reriously hurt , anil will be about in couple of weeks. The latter wai > unco resident of Council lllutf * , where ho stl has relations rcbidliife' . Mortlx Plutto Banker * Ou December first the firm of H. 11 Nichols & Co , opened a bunk In tli thriving city of North Platte , Nob. Mi NlcholilitliB mayor of North Platte an a cattle nma well known In the o par ! and throughout the state generally. Mi Dorr HeUleuiin , who rcprmuU the "Co , Is n man widely known in the circled of the nUte as a former /ckholdc nnd cashier of the State Central bank , o Ori nd Man- ! . T1nniwHrm has a comtnodloii' brlcl office and n Hrst-cU o vault , in which fa new burglar proof client of the Hal make , with all the modern improvement * They lmv o good field nnd TIIK UK niidie * them A ouccessful working of th MHIC. . ' ROUNDING THEM UP. The Saturday NlRht Hnrron Ronpod by the Cop * . Sfttunlay night WM an untisunllynw \ one for the police , even considering th fact that that partlcut ir'cvenlng N u-iiall ; the liveliest of the week , Everything ntarlcd in ncrcne , nnd up to 10 o'clock no una a r rent had been scored. The bant then began to play ami by 12 m. the mys tic hour when ffravoyanU are mippDMd tx yawn the elephant wan "going round" n ( a lively gait. Shot * were fired < > n Twelftl street about half an hour after , which in Heated that there w.vs fun in the air , nnc which called Marshal Anjell and Be\cra olllcerx to Ibo Rjiot , A quick detour of tin various unlootm wai made and the pronri1 ctorii told in Innguago more forcible thai ; iitllta to Mint up , while the bum lien ) and hmmncrcMc * were inrtructet : .0 make tracks fur their hole * . Homo ol them protected ngalnit Hiich infringement upon their Inalienable righTs to ( 'et Kill tlninlicr nnd make night hldeou * , anil tin following is the result of their o jectlons ns recorded upon the register of uiriynl * a ( iD'clde ' McClhrc : KWur , drunk ; Jennie White , drunk h'rank Linhorn , drunk ; Ioli.itt d unk Tim Tiittlc , drunk ; K. ( l ago , cononlril weapons ; Jno. liaiiiii , dmnk und d ser lerly. "VcAterday'rt biislncfl w. * n t quite sn Ivoly , only one ninn , named , Too Wood , > clng nrro ted , nn thoclHrge i.f disturbing , ho peace. Ucrtaln important raids by , he police nro reported t < > be in the wind , md the work of the coming vco < inaj iring considtrablo rololcing to the peace ovIngcltizeiiH 6f the Thjrd ward. Draijnziit'i Teitimony. II.F McCarthy , diuglst.Ottawa.Ont. , late that ha wan nfllicted with chronk ironchltls fi r BOIIIC yeiiM , ami wa t-om1 iletely t urcd by the use of TH UIAH' ULEC- mm OIL d2-eodlw MARSH'S MONOPOLY. It Will Soon Hnveto Buck Agatnil a Line of Hordio Coaohoft. A ] > EK rep irtcr learned a bit of news ol 10 littltj importance last Saturday , am ! hat Ii that a gentleman well known ir ) maha has come into poHiessiori of four' een Herdlo coaches and proposi 8 at once o organize a company in our city nnd run bom in our streets ) as they ar i already rur n Council UlufTi. The gentleman rcforrod to is Mr. David } ole , of the commission I'loiuc of Fearor : ' Cole , un'l the way in which ho got hold of his Herdlcs was rather peculiar. When . 'etcr Herdlo established his lines ol coaches in Chicago ho got hold of a money , ess adventurer to run the business , and he did run it into the ground. In the first jlaio ho contracted for 1-1 coaches , worth 59,000 , for which he was io pay in instal ments. Heatonco ue.'vcrtiHod for fifty drivers , who were easily foun ' . and re- julreel them to put tii S2T each as iccur- ty of good fuith ngainst damages and BO on. Then he started his line to running nnd took in all the receipts , run bills for all expenses anil didn't piy th 1 drivcrn for two months. At the end of that time , when he cou'el drain nothing more out of , lie thing , ho mortgaged the Herdlcs for ill they were worth and then skip , ed. The mort < ogco won Mr. Cole'a brother , and he now proposes to turn the property jvcr to Davll for use in this city , and the latter will organize a company without de lay , if possible , nnd have the Herdics here and running before spring and in time to giro the horuo cars a pretty severe tuselt for the HarjNCom park und other travel. While Dr. 8. I ) . Mtrcer purchase I the right for this city it appears that under the [ iccullir ci ciimatancej under wiiich the coaches are obtaincd'provents its clashing with his cla ins , i nd TIIK BKB sees nc reason to doubt tint in a short time Omaha will bo provided with a thoroughly equip- [ toel line of the modern and convenient ve- Slides known as Hcrdics. Mr. Cole is an energetic young man who means buslntsi In all ha un to takes and will push thin en- icrjirho for all it id worth. Army Order * . Tbo latest order * issued from the head' quarters of the Department of , th'e 1'lntte , were as follows : Gapta5nTliom.il Wilson , 0. S. , chiol coimni'sloimry of BulnUtrnco , will proceed to Cheyenne depot , W. 'I' . , on public hiwl- ness connected with the mib.dntei co de partment. Captain Hamuel 1' . 1'crris , I'liurth ill' fantry , is relieved from duty . s a membei of the general court martial c mvcneil at Fort Fred. Steele , W. T. , by paragraph 7 , special onleni No. 11" , curtont serifs , fron these headiiunrters , . . i - < .i KINNEY AND HALEY. Anotker Habeai Corpus Appliei Forty Their Coaaiel. Tlio o unsel for Luke Kinney and Ha ley , who have been BO inelefatlgable ii their efforts to procure their clients' re lease , are still persistent , nnd on Saturday applied before Judge Duiu.y , of the Unit ed States district court , for a writ of ha beascorpiiH. The judge ! Mied the writ nd net the time of argument for tday. . Snt riIT Ctmurovo was neon last nUht bi n roKirtor | of THF ItKK , und ( aid , in re ante to the matter : "I have been detainee here In Omaha nines a , werk ngo las Thursday , through legal qulhb es , and 1 now propose io remain until I tak Imtl men back to Indiana with me , if I hav < to stiv hero ull winter. The counsel fo thedo'enso huve approached me to nicer- tain what I would do after the prisoner were taken to Indiana , and whether I w.mlii piinhaBiHJcdy exuulnation und trio f they would consent to go , I told tin counsel that I had nothing now to do will tui matter further than to wait until thi men were out of the hands of the Unltei Htates authorities. R l E t t Transfer * , Tlic following nro all t o traimfers re corded at the county clerk's ' olllce Tuesda ; und Wednesday , as reported for this pape by Ji lin It. McOARiie , real estate agon and conveyancer : Thomas Meredith to Charles H. Bain itou , part of lot R , block 2 * . ' , Uuiulu , w d- # M > ' . ! 5. Mark Solrt to .loliu Hollenbeck , par eel in cection 10 , town 1-1 , ruu n Jl east n oil 81. r. izalieth W. llaker to Peter Wilklnt lot ! l , block 89. q u d. 81. August Doll to Boiihia Lowe , lots 5 am U , block 143 , Omaha , q o b-'IX ) . JohulSarlo" to Nioliolan Knhlbrandl No. i of n. w , 1 section II , town II , rang ll.eattw.il. , gl.Ottt. Florence Land Co. to Win , ltee\o , lot 'j blocn 4J , town of Florence , w. d. $300. Hamuul K. li ( > K r lo S. F , TeterMin , In 2 , bloo * 7 , imjiroveiL'ont dd. , w. d. , 8/Sf Aiu. Kouutz etuito Cli/ulru / tl , Ouloi lot -V , block 13 , Kouutz & Uuth add. , w d. , $750. Opera llouao Shoo Store. < ] 8tf& A BONANZA , THE ORE AT.OOPPER DEPOSITJ OF SOUTHERN UTAH. The Officer * of the "Old Hlolcory in Omaha on Their Wny East- Among other pai engert on thooverlanc train from the west one day lait wecl Wai lion , \Vm , U , IjftiindoM , ktntc treas urer of Colorado , who CAtne to this poini to join Mr. Ocorga W. Koberts , formerlj of the HcMld of this city , and proccec cast with him on a mis-don connected will the development of one of the finest imr.inf proptrties in the great mining territory o Utah. Mr. Sounder * is treasurer and Mr. ltob < ertu general manager of the company whicl owns the "Old Hickory" copper mine , lo. cated about two hundred miles south ol Salt Lake City , and near the southeir extension of the Utah Ccntial railway , Thocominnycimtredlinff the mine war organized last May by George W. KoS- er t. William 0. Sander * , Sam. O. ( till- ! ana , Jacob F. M. llock-tfeller , and Jona- .han P. Turley. The men named nro nil iracticnl binlno H men , and th uottghly acquainted with tbo task they aio under taking , that of developing a mine which will equal In value any ot the famousminee n the south shore of Lake Superior , or anywhere rlne nn the 1'iobe. Tne Old Hickory mine U locitcd on Mt Hickory , near the ISorky Mining linlrht , in JJeavcr county , Utah. It in mt three and one-hull miles from the railroad , witu ivhich It will bo united by n wooden tra..nvny , which will convey the jro to the snultcr , the latter t > be built on be line of the road. The nearest town , is Millord , a rapidly growing little : ! ty. 'I he writer has seen this wonder- 'ul pro crt , and hat known of its rapid y ; rowing importance fur many months nnd , hat it was deitincel to take rank in im re- nuncrativc cnjiacity with the Alice , Horn Silver und ( -Imilar mines. The ore has icen thoroughly tested at ltaltimori > , Gol- len , Colorado nnd elsewhere , the vein in inlimitc 1 and in a fe\v months ho Denver , nio Grnndu and WcUern mail wdl be _ d- ded to the facilities for tr nsporting it to ; he market , giving itin | all rcsjiccts nn un commonly promising future. Iho com any has been onj.mized wlt'i a capital stuck of 31,000,000 divdctl into 20,000 shares of ? "JO. Five th.oun.nd shares only have been placed upon the market ii.r sale , the Diocueds to go towards devel- iping the mine and erecting the prop-r machinery , smrlting wor B , tramway , etc. Recently thi company has made n ver > Iberal ulTer t > those who wish t > puicli.ico stock , which is one Of the bent ofTers over ; ivcn by any legitimate mining company n the west. F. r 820,000 in cn h they will issue 2,000 nhaies ( e < iual to SliO.OO" ) and with the money o ect a smelter , with a capacity of thlity tons daily , with plenty of power to run two additional plants of ho same size. When completed the com- iany will i'Hiio a mortgaon the ma- : hinery for the amount of money raised. This is the most liberal offer made by any nining company in the west , nnd parties ookingfnr ln\estmenti in mines can do no letter than to take an Interest. Messrs. Sanders and Itobcrta hive gone ! O8t to lay the advautngen of their mine leforo the heavy capitalists and if they dent n-t find it an easy ma' ' ter to accomplish all they arc after it will be bejiui o those with whom they have dealings cau't tell a hlng when they BCD it. WORTHY OF P11AISE. As a rule wo do not recommend mtont medicines , but when wo know > f ono that really is a public boncfac- , or , and does positively euro , then wo 8tf&A duty to impart that in- onnation to ull. Electric bitten arc ruly a moat valuable medicine , nnd vill surely euro Biliousness , Fever and Ague , Stomach , Liver and Kidney complaints , even whore all other rem edies fail. We know whereof wo speak , and can freely recommend to all. [ Ex. Sold at 50 cents a bottlo. Ish&McMahon. (7) ( ) MISS KATE L. JAMES. Brilliant Mntical Event at Boyd's Opera House. The next clas-lcul concert of the 1'hlli- nathean club will take plneo on Thursday evening , December l.'tb , 1881 , on which occasion the club will bo assisted by Misu rCalo L. Jumes , of Council Ululfs. It will be a brilliant social nnd musical event nnd nl eady one' hundred' nna filty ; ickcts h .ve I een fold in Council KlulFa n'one. The Union Pacific will run a special train o\or on the night of the * concert , le arning at the close of the performance .luring to the crowd anticipatedthe con ceit will take place at Boyd'a opera house , the box office being open this ( Monday ] morning at the usual hour. The programme of the conceit U as fob lows : FIIOOIIAMUK. 1 String ( J'lartctte fn major. , Jlowirl a , Allo.rctto , h , Allegro vlva-e , J. lionato. . . , , Il vtho > on Piano and Violin 3. 0 IBOO ( It quest i nlma. Linda ill ( Jtmmomih Doiiltcttl XIIu James. 4. Quartet ( ram "JUiroletto" Thomas I'lano , Organ , Violin , Cello. 5. Fymphonj In c mijor Ilaycii-Hurnnicl a , AllrgrUto , b , I'rebto. n. Souvenir tlo Haydn Dconluri ! Viclln Solo. 7. L'na \ eco | co la. II llarblt-ro til Slvtglla. . . . lloesln ! IIUs James. 8. Quintette FchumantDorchertni a , Iraunierel , b , Mcnuitto. "Buchupaiba. " New , ijuick , complete cure In four dnys , urinary i.tfoctions , smarting , frequent 01 diflicuU urination , kidney dlseasos. $1 l > ru3gistH. lf ( ) t at C. F. Goodman's. (5 ( KUHN'S CRYSTAL PALACE TREASURES OF ART ! AND PRICELESS BIJOUTERIE * 'HOit ALLQUAUTKItS OF f HE KAllTIl ! Langua o Fails us ! Kuhn & Co. take the cake ! To describe the Embroidered , Hanc Painted , Richly Decorated , Toilol Sots works of genuine worth tin exquisite Ivory Feather nnd Embossec Fniiu , Out Olivas Mirrors mounted it frames of Ropousoo Work , Bronze Statuettes and Figures , ( one in par ticular of the column Vendomo ) Wftllots , 1'urses , Card , and Cigar cases , magnificent show cases , ran nnd curious collection of Christmai cards and birthday mementoes , musii rolls decorated with hand painting ! nnd docalconmnio decorations , nnd in imwmorublo host of articles of vertn would bo like attempting to portra : in a word picture the art hull at Yionna , or the Centennial expo Hition oi 187(1. ( Just us wo go tt press , wo hnvo only time to urge over ; lover of the bountiful to call ut th Uiirliest possible moment upon Kuhi A Co. , corner of Fifteenth nnd Doug las , and view for themselves pno c the most charming and attractive dia plays over presented to the citizens o Oumha. ' W. C. T.U , Ilie Women1 * Vhii ti n Tempeianf Union , ulll , on tomorrow evening , gh an fntcrtalntnent at Masonic hall , , i xvhichMI s Hesfie Hunter , the Chicaj elocutionist , Mis * I .oft Springer , the inns CA ! urotfge of Mm , Gussie Clowry , nn Kntt ) Holloway , will take part. Miule-Uriuliile Tcrlei IlcclUllon Tno Last Ihmn . ' Ilecltotlon--Toni' Mttfc Star . . , Solo- The Song ol Home , . . , . , . Macclt It ciUtlon Thi Wllo'ii Appwil . . . Mediation The Old-Tlme llellRlon . Junle Cujui Anlmam . Ilossli lltcltatlon lialrncs' Cmlillo Doon. . . . Itccltitlon The Irlih Phllotonher . Solo-0 , ttilutarli . . . Vert Hesitation The Indian M rtyr . Hci Italian C'hrlttmai at the Quarters . THE ROPE AROUND HIS NECK Joe RnmlonRU Attempt * to Shnffl Off Iho Mortal Coil. A rather deliberate attempt at miicid was dincoreil at the Rns works yesterda ; about noon , which timely interrentioi rcnderett utmiccoHifnl , One of the cm l loycs of the worki had occasion to gi into the coal lioune for fuel , As h entered the door ho wai horrified to co i nan hanging himself. The would lx suicide had iittichcd a rep about six fee on lo ono of the beams overhead am tad tied the other end around his neck ! ie then mounted a wheelbarrow ml ua1 list about to swing off i .to eternity whci , ho discovery wa made Kcing cut down , the ) ini'rldual ! of snici- dal Intent k'avc hi-i nnmoaiJoe liuinloiiKli , nnd said he was sick , irjnb'o to procure work , and wanted to die. lie became | ulto violent when roa-tnncd with con cerning hi * Ins.ino notion , nnd said he vutild kill hi'io-e'f in muio way , so thai hat they hml b ttcr let himco ahead nnd inlnh tin' job on the snot TnN was n lit tle proposition , h iwovor , which the men , vho liail now gathered in some numbers , vcrc unable to fee the v.iltio of , and su liimliinnh was handed over to OHicer Jasper , ubatinik him to the culnboosu fo' afe keeping It is hop-d ho will relin- [ tii'h his ambition to-day , and conclude Dr. Amelia Burrout-hs , Withnoll louse , Tuesdays and Fridays , 10 n. n. to 4 p. m. tf HUSHMAN'S. Elegant now lace ties , collarettes , iiinbroidcrcd collars nnd silk handker chiefs , fans , handkerchief , collar and cult' boxes , toiletsots , elegant hoods , capssnciucs ] , leggings , gloves in kid ens- art , cloth nnd beaver , from 15c to$7.oO > er pair ; silk and beaver cloaks and dolmans , silks , plushon and dress goods ; all at the lowest possible cash irices , and all suitable for an elegant nd SENSIBLE CHRISTMASPHES- ENT. BUSHJIAN'S. CHRISTMAS BARGAINS ! HIOKMAN'S ! HIOKMAN'S ! Trimmed Hats from SOc to ยง 20.00. Ladies' Cloaks VKUY CHEAP to close out. out.Linen Linen Collars from 5 to 25 cents. Ladies Ties - a full line. 50 dozen Silk H'dk's ' now styles. VERY CHEAP. Embroidered Slipper Patterns. Embroidered Tidies und Table Scarfs , the Handsomest ever bi ought o Omaha. Hiiidron's Hoods , Handsome Styles , Children's Saques , Leggins and Mit tens. VERY NICE , Xophoyrs , Our Own Importation. Canvas of all kinds. Artificial House Plants for Christmas and'Now Year's Decorations , landsome Embroidered Phtograph Frames JUST IN , Motto Frames Very Cheap Sandsomo Chonilc Scarfs , Very Choice. HIKCMAN'S HEADQUARTERS , DOUGLAS ST. Most complete stock of Holiday ; oods in Omaha at EDIIOUI & EIUCKSOX'.S. PIEROY PRIDES HIMSELF ON PRICES , AND PUTS POTATO POTS AND PUDDING PANS Upon PARADE in great PROFU SION. An invoice of beautiful Brass Fire renders , Brass Coal Grabs , Bros ; Jltnvor Stands , Brass Coal Hods ar rived to-day. Those goods are very ippropriato for holiday gifts and will jo sold very low. Piorcy also has in stock n largo and carefully selected assortment of Marbleized Iron ant Marble Mantels , to which the ixtton- tion of purchasers are respectfully in vited. Pianos tunedH. . V. Fitch. Or el ; rs taken at 218 s. Kith street or EUIIOLM & EUIOKSON'S. BUSHMAN'S. Elegant now lace ties , collarettes , Mnbroidored collars and silk handker chiefs , fans , handkerchief , collar and cuff boxes , toilet sots , elegant hoods caps , sjvcques , leggincs , gloves in kic castor , cloth and beaver , from 15o tc J7.50 per cuir ; silk and beaver cloaks dolmans , silks , plushes and dresi 3 < > ods ; nil at the lowest possible casl prices and all suitable for an olegan nnd SENSIBLE CHRISTMASPRES ENT. BUSHMAN'S. Pianos tuned. H. V. Fitch. Or dera taken at'218 s 10th street or at EDHOLM & FHICKSON'H , OLD MINE GEMS JEWELRY GUARANTEED. No Pearl over lay under Ohman' Green VVato-s more pure in its shol than some of the Pearls nnd Diamoni Dow Drops which are on exhibition n John Baumer's 1314 Furnhnm. street Mr. Buumor will at a very early da ; enter upon the discharge of his dutie at the county clerk's oilico , to whicl ho wna recently elected by such largo and complimentary majority and desiring to reciprocate some of th many courtesies extended to him dui ing the recent campaign ho has decide- to till orders for gems and line jowclr from now until after the holidays wholesale manufacturers' prices. Thus purchasing of Mr , Daumor and receh ing his guarantee c.ui fool assured tha they possess exactly what has bee represented to them , and that this i ono. of these houses where tillo or snide goods nro not sold c solid or genuine works of an Organ for sale or rent nt EmioLM & EIIICKSON'H. BARRY'S ' FEARFUL FALL A PAINTER MEETS A SUDDE1 AND TERRIBLE DEATH. Prcolpltntcd 20 Foot Head Fore most Through an Open Skylight In the Now U. P' Shout. William II. Unrry , n painter , t 6ht > fHcyoJtt ! old , fell through a skylight Ii the ronf of the new Union Pacific ca shop , about 9 o'clexile yejterday morning nnd won killed. The- unfortunate youii : man was precipitated to the ground , i distance of about twenty-five feet , strikini un his head. Ho lived about forty-fiv minutes after the accident. lrs , Mcrce and Aycrs were nt once smnmoncel , bu could do nothing. Harry v > ai > probnVl ; catlrcly unconicious from tire time h struck. Coroner Jacobs was notified , am arrivt d in a few minute * after the younj man breathed his last. Ho cmpanneled i jury , who examined into the cause of tin accident. The jury rendered \crdicto accidental death. From the testimony presented to tin iury , it was learned that Barry was cm : ioycd ! with a number of i.theri n painting the largo building which the Union Pacific company are hastening toward completion , nm jvhich is to be used as a mammoth car con structinn nnd repiir shop , At the time ol the accident Unrry was puimi > x the frame if a largo skylight in the roof , Jio wa ; tfimlliiK on n scaffold at the li\ver end ol ho Kkyli ht. Another ] ) aintcr , who line ] hushed nun dele of the frame had just left ' firry , and was about nhtni'ired feet away , I caring n peculiar sound ho turned am' ' aw Barry standing with his hands in the ur tightly clenche t and his face indicating ntensc BiifFciinif. Ho started toward him , vhen he wns horrified by seeing Harry opple and full hendl'ini ; over the edge of skylight Irame. Wlieu hid companion ushcdto the skylight he perceived the unfortunnte painter lyliu on the ground , Aventy-five or thirty feet below , imel np- mrently inanimnto. Surgical assistance was procured ns soon as possible , lr. ) \ytvt arriving fittt. He dlscoveree a racture of the xkull and severe conLiis.siou of the brain , nnd pronounced the injury utal. The rclativei nrrived in a few minute * and the grief of the mother , fi.tlier and irothers was heartrending. From them t was learned that the unfortunate man vtas subject to .sinking spells or tits , which are attributed to a f.tll he experienced ome time ngo while working up m the er Hro.1 buildiug. Ho d > > uhticss fell .lirough the xkylight while sjiferinj from ne ot these attacks. " After the inquest tin remains were con- nnveyetl to the hou o of his parent vjohn T. and Honors , Harrj , nt 1017 Chicago tieet. The deceased also has several jrothers , nmon'- them Veing Thomas J. md M'chnel Barry , moulders in the Juion Pacific shops. The funeral will > o held to-day , . ' - SEE HERE fou are sick ; well , there is lust one remc- ! y that will euro you beyontl possibility or loubt. If it's Liver or Kidney trouble , Consumption , Dyspepsia , Debility , Well's Health Kenewer" is your hope. ! l. Druggist Depot , C. 1' . Goodman , ) nmlia. (4) ( ) SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONEY. ONEY TO LOAN-CHI M Law Olllce ot D. M L. Tbomu Koom 8 Crelzhton Clock. To 'oan ' at 'rom 8 'o 10 Per eel * on peed real cstatcsecurlty , by UR. ISAAC EDWAKDB 1109 Farnhain St. O UOAfu At 8 per cent In- tercst In sums of > 2,600 and pw&rd * , f or S to 5 yean , on flcst-claw city and arm proDerty. Buiu BXAL ESIATB nd Loin AOKNCT. 16th and Douzlos SU. HELP WANTED. ANTED A first-class look. Apply nt 2013 w COM St. tfll-12' ANTKD Immediately a cook , at ! )20 II r- W ney St. 92 tf situation by pooJ baker. Enquire - WANTED at Mannweller'a intelligence nlllce , lltli St. , near Farnhain. eteQ.12 * 70 Teams and men for railroad WANTED Enquire at Manmvtller'x Intclll - enco olllee , llth St. , near Furnham. 68512" WANTED llook-kccper ; work light , salary small , with probable increase. Audreys , I'ost OIIico llo02. . Gi\o ago and experience. 8&J-1' ! ANTED-Day board In private famll } . Ad dress , .1. II. Sh w , I' . O. Box 623. ObO-lO * "ITrANTtl ) Oooil pnvutkal agents for all yy western tow m , genteel work lilir pav. Call orodilreas , J. I' . DKVimK , 1016 Capital Avenue , Uiiiaha , Neb. \\J ANTKD Klrst-clans barber at Sam'I Corn- YY Heltl , No. CofllCthSt. 07'tf - - and board by man and u Ifu. References \chanted. ; . Ad' dreaaX. , llco olllce. Girl to do housenork. Enquire WANTKn Farnhain St. 442-tf Funding bridge and school bonds. WANTED Clark. Hfilevui > . _ ifl-tf " FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. Oil HUNT Home , between Htli and ISth Sts. , on ChleaKO. JOII.N SWIFT , Clilea-c and 15th its (193 ( tl K KENT Two cotUvcs , about 1 < > block * from U. 1 * . shops. Enquire 1211) Sherman arenuc. A. CAMMBNZIND. tDj-tl TT\OK \ RENT Ono furnished front room on 1st J ? floor fall at H. E. Cor. 18th and Douglv 8t. , No. 1723. 001.13 HF.Nr FnrnMied roonn ( nr ono or two FOR , N. W. Cor. 20th and COBS Ma ' * Cii'-lS _ T710U IlENT FurnUhe-l r.oni,3j9Farnhamrt. ( ( J } bet. .Oth and 17th bt. CW > 10 1710H KENT A etoro 2-K60 , fitted for Rroicr Jj leu and tlry goods. Apply JOHN FOWLER. C8J-S11 Wavcrly , Neb. 111011 RENT FurnlBliedaiidiinfornUhed rooms J ] west elde 17th St. , bet. Douglas and Utxljre I IJ'tonhotiw ) , 7 roonw , cMlir FIIRE , 18 per month. 1(21 N lUth St. 081.12' TTIOR RENT A | ilca ait front rnom , newlj P furnUhud Kouthttot corner IDIIi and 81 Jl ry' an.'ime. TTIOIl IIENT FlnU-lacii dwelling house wltl Jj fi rooms , at 20 per mouth. lniUlru at uor nur 27th and t'uuiliiK Bt. 64M-13' T OIt UENT-Fnrnlshwl room , t No. 9 1W1 J > St. , bet. 0488 Mid ( Mlilorola. KENT Furnlihcd rcotn , at U)7 Xortl EOlt h St. CM-12 OK RENT A ult or ilngto roon's , nltd ; furnlsbod , atN. W. cor. 2Cth anil DOVII port. I lA-tl port.FOR LENT-Se\cnl Rrst-dis * roourt at A. A FOR ' . , Callfombi Bt. , Ix-t , Uthaiul Utli ocntlemcn preferred. nMt-Ua bo rdinhouj | In um block. bW-10' TnORUBNT After Dec. SI , Nou. Z18 , 215 an L' U17 , bouth lith St. WM. B. IIOWKS , ICO Capitol acnuo. . Wi.tl 1011 I1ENT Room * otr L. V. Jlorsc ftcrc F IMS IKxlge St. OS7-U H KENT-A first cl i hall for nocltty pui Fl pof . Centrally located. For partlculai cn < iulr Kuiuard U o * . , llth and Dou/Ia Sti , SPEUIAL NOTOS-Ooimnned "T710II RKN'T One parlor nn ground floor And .1 ? one chamber handtotncl } turiil-hcil , 2112 California St. 6S3-tt FOIl RENT Store and dnclllrn : with llvnrge \ room * , corner 12th and Chlcnpo 1111 n mile Irftm any other notion torc. TIMOTHY KEUt EV. CM-10 T70II REST Furnl hcd roonmlthcloset. Oood .L1 location. Slrool 14x14. Enoiilreat V. M. U. A. 011-IJ KENT New homo of 7 rootrn , IDth and EOlt * . Enquire E. V. Smith. 034-tf neil IlEST-Hoiifo , 4 room , south end I0th St. I1 unqulro J. L. McCaguo , opjoslto Pot omcc. 023-tf TOOK RENT Room , furnished or unfurnished , JL1 S.V. . cornet 16th and Howard. C22-t ( FOR R ENT A lult of furnlthod rooms parlor and two bedroom * , also a Blnclo room. Chicago cage itrect , between 14th and 15th , centre brick homo. 48Q.lt TOOK KENT LarKohamltomo'y furnished back L parlor ; also front room second itory brick house , 2013 Cos ) street , 6 doors west ol 20th. TOOIl K.ENT FurnUhed rooms , north side of JL1 California St. , 2d door M est ol 21st. Inquire after 1 p. in. m-tf FOR RENT 2- tory house , 8 rooms , 4 closcta ; al80abarn ! ( desired. 24,13 Da\cn- port 8t _ * " ' ' ' ? RENT 8 furnished room * over Met * FOR ' Exchange , ! ? . E. cor , 16th and Dodr | * street * . SALE. TOOK. SALE Store building. 1210 Fnrrihim St. .I ? III 10 sold at auction 'IiiMdav , DC" . 13th. 10 a. in. , on the premise * . GS9-10 71011 SAIi : At a ImrKi'n , a MTV nice two- I 1 seated carrln-c. New York Cl'y ii kc. .Varly IIBVV. Addrcsi , P. O. Itov 30(1. ( OSMO' FOH SAI,1A good plino , or would c\chaiito ( fer city property and my difference Call 412 S. 13th St. 074-13 * FOR SALE Larffo Iniilncsi lot onUarne/'St , . mutable for wholesaling. John L. Me Cattle , Opp. 1' . O. C21 tl EOIl SALE A , ( rood sctcti-j car-old horse Warranted to drhc slngld or double. En lulro of George Canlleld , OanOcld house. novlS.tf _ I71O11 SAI.K Two second hand cn 'lim * In Hrat * C class condition , one 25 II. P. and onoO II. ' . Enquire Omaha Foundry and ilachlno Co. _ _ 4jl-eod.doa FOR SALE Team good ponies , cheep ; at Rod Darn , 16th St. ocJl-tf FOR EALb. BRICK ESTARROOK 4 COE. FOR SALE Maps of Douglas and Sarpy out * tics. A. ROSEWATER,1520Parnham street 320-tf MISCELLANEOUS. P HACIISTKA8.SEU Paya the highest cash J , price for second hand billiard and pool ablea. Call or address , .09 . South 10th itreet , Umaha , Nub. dO-lm * AFIRST-CLASS BUSINESS IIAN with good references and with $1,000 to Sl.Ouo caih ould like to go In partnership In some establish ed business , or t3 buy a good pajlng hu lnoss. Address , E. F. , Bee dike. 679-10 * P OST niaek and tin pup , 3 months old , hair U quite long ; ansu era to the name of Zip. 'i\o dollars reward for return to iras ollloc. 033-10 JOSEPH BAKER. rrUKEN UP NOTICE Taken upon Saturday JL Dec. 3rd , two hay horses , ages about 5 and ) years ; fair size and well matched. Owner can ave same by pro > lnjr property and pa > lnff harircs.VM. . RAW1TZEK , 1 milo vest of iualey'B soap factory , Douglas precinct. _ _ _ _ _ _ 051 \ o in lit rr. HE sioux CITY BUTTON MANUFACTUR- JL INO CO. . Will pay cash for horns by thecar- ood.delh crcd at anyrailroad depot In Sioux City. 'cxas > tccr horn preferred For particulars ad- dres , D. C. Roblc , Supt. U13-J1 FIRST CLASS SALESMAN ( from Now A York ) desires a situation where his sen Ices \ould be required. No objection to gotn " esl. iddresa A. Black , care I ) . Goldstein , Council Dlufls , Iowa. dcc-l-fit IN CRAYON Pastilo and Oil. PORTRAITS painting. MRS. 1 > . R. VARDNEH , room 1 , Jacob's Block. 542-tt COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisements , such as iost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Boarding , eta , will be inserted In this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent insertion. Leave odv crtlscmcnts at our office , up stairs , corner Broadway and Main streets , Council DlulTa. _ . A civil engineer tosuncy a line WANTED the level for large wattrrralns .hroujjh sections 2.1 and 20 , Kane township , to ndlan Creek , thence south to section 13 , South west of deaf and dumb asylum , fora barge tana and look at the river. Address , Hopkins , BhK olllce , Council Bluffs. I71OH SALE Flrst-lass saloon It miles cast Ot I ? ilty on "Mo quite , " on line of R. I. R. R. Uood place ta make money. Address , UKK Office. decfl-Ct _ Council HLiflj. E\ cry body in Council Bluffs io WANTED Tim Bun , 20 cents per week , da it ercd by carriers. OIHcc corner Broadway anil Jain , up stairs , Council BluHa. _ CB'Mf ' TICKET OFFICE War In railroad tickets continues to boom. Unprecedented ow rates to nil eastern points. I.\ery tictot guaranteed. Orders filled by telephone. From one to ten dollars sated by purchasing ticVets of C.A. Potter , successor to Potter & 1'almcr , No. 40 South Fifth street , four doors below the post- office , Council lllufftf. Iowa. _ octll-U - , with pony , to carry ppcra. WANTED-Boy olllce , Council BIntt. octl3-tf _ _ \TTANTED To buy 100 tons broom com. VV For particulars address Counril BlnBi Broom Factory , Council Bluffs , Iowa. d58-29tf A first-class broom tfcr. Mayne WANTED Council Bluffs , Iowa. 660 SO" SALE Old papers 40c per hundred , at FOR Bee office. Council Bluffs. se27-tf EDWARD KUEHL MAQiaTER OF PALMYSTERY AND ICONDI T1ONALIST , 403 Tenth Street , between Farnbam andllaincy. Will , with tbe aid of guardian spirits , obtain for any one a glance at the post and present , and on certain conditions in the fu ture. Boots and Bbocs made to order. Perfect atlifactlcn putrxnteed iu2A-1' < < POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made Iroin Orajw Crrkn Tartar. No other arpitton mikes luch lltbt , ftalyhot brcadi , tuurloim paitry. Can be eaten by Djipeptlo vrltt-out fear of ( he Illi roultln ; froru'hea\y d. Sold only la cwu , by all Grocer * ROYAL IUK1NQ i > OWI > ER CO Hew Veil.