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THE DAILY BEE : SATURDAY JANUARY 6 The Daily Bee. Saturday Morning , Jan. 0. "Weather Ueport. ( llio following observntlonfl are taken at thr s mo moment of time at all the station ) Saturday U Kplphany. Another cold nl ht last night. To-day being Kpljihany , divine orvtco will ba celebrated at Trinity cathe dral at 10 o'clock In the morning- The electric I ! ht wires nro being put ia several of our leuln ! ; < Karnam ntreet atorei , and the burncra are bilng put on Col. J. M. Wolfe's precontatlon to the clergy r.nd libraries wan of Tbo State ( in- rotter and buslneu directory , and not of Uie NebraHktk City directory. Mrs. William'Home" , who ban been for five years paat a resident of this city , nnd iormerly resided In Liwell , Macs , , died Thnriday nt the raildonce of her daughter , Mri. J. K , dhh , oged seventy- fonr years , President 1'erklnii , of the C. , U. & Q. d , pacxed through the city Thursday In blsHpecIal car en route to Denver. lie was ncoompinted by J. L. Gardner , jr , ono of the directors of the "tj. " Boarding ) home ] keeper * , you can o.ive 25 per cent by buying your tea and cotTee at the Orand Union Tea store , 11 ! ) South fifteenth street. Over COO clergymen traveled over tlio 1 ! . h M , lant ycnr on half faro pnrinlti. Ten coach loadicf mlnnlonirlos. What a ulgbt thnt would bo for the cnunibnU , A man who went Into Went A 1'rltncher'rt cigar Rtoro Thurndny nnd garo the boy in attendance a ten.dollnr | : ( . ,1) ) piece to change , nf tcrward picking tip the coin when the boy w u too bu y to notice him nud carrying It elf with him , re- ttirnf d It when lie fourjil tluxt ft wnrrnnt had been aworn out f jr lih.aneit , and cnld It WM all a mistake. Ourtmoolorod .lapau t93 h ncknnwl. edged to be the boat In Onnbn , only 80p per Ib , Grand Union To company , 110 South Fifteenth street. Yesterday , as ono of TBK Hue re. . jKjrUrn wni roaklog his diurnal roundi , lie was hailed by Mr. Krelle , who told him that ho had the pleasure to present to lilm on hohtlf of Mr. Kd. Wittlg , ono of Omaha's oldest nnd most respected citi zens , with a magnificent seal kln cap. The reporter was paralyzed with pleasure , and could easily have boon knocked down with an Iriu crowbar on receiving this A pleasant nodal waa hold nt the reil- dence of Mr. Wm. K lerateni ) , ( outhwett corner ot Twenty-fourth nnd Davenport Btrcotn , on Wodnoiday ovcnlop , Iho 3d Inst. About forty of the rcslJentu of the nsighborliood atborod tlierajand with ramie , games , lunch , etc. , pneied the time until 12 o'clock , Ia n real old faHutoneJ , social way , This ia the first of a series of tootalitobo Riven every trrowroki In the neighborhood daring the remainder ol the winter. The next will bo hold nt John T , Bell's. Gen. O , O. Howard , commander of the department ot the 1'latto , haa forwarded to Washington the plans nnd specifications for enlarging nnd rehull ling Fort Omaha , Eussell nnd NIobrara , the ionntr nt total ooit of $100,000. The plan for the buildlnKH and Improvemeuta ut Fort Omaha contemplate : Two buildings foi field oflicers' quarters , tli buUdlncs foi aptalnt' flutters , nlno double bulldlngi for lieutenants' quirter * , throe .men' * bar neks , one chape ) , one guard home , om magazine- , one workshop , one oil house nloo additions and alterations to four bar tacks , additions nnd repairs to olilcem iuirtern , already In existence ; also pro \ldlny fur a nyntem of draluago and the no oossary fencing. At thp laat great rale of blankets nni . comforts held In New York , S. 1 , Mort & C ) . made oxtenalvo purchanei at ler | than half the regular market value , Thi MM over a month ngo , and Homo uo\ offers the balance nt nctunl cent. 0 conne , some are slightly soiled , but not t tat to Injure them , und ( wo are mire tha when wo quito a full trn.fuiarter whit blanket nt $1.00 n pair , and nt $1.65 pair of blautots usually nold nt $3 Of ; fc 52.C5 n pair extra fine heavy flevon-qna ter blankets , th > t no one sells regular ! for leai than $5 00. Iu larger , heavie all wool blankets the reductions are inoi noticeable , ai $5 00 , $0,00 and $7,00 wl procure a pair of blankets worth reape lively $8.CO , $10.00 and S1U.OO. To strengthen and build up tliu a ; torn , a trial will convince you tin ttrown'n Iran Bittora is the beat uii > icino mado. _ DIED. II011NKH In tWi city , January 4. 1SJ nt 7liO p. in. , of contention of the lui > ( nt ll'fl rcaldenco rf her daughter , Mm. K Ultb , 2U9 U vfiiuort htruet , M Willliktn Homer , uged 71 years ant moutbn.1 . Notice of funeral wlliheghcn hertafti I/o ill , Mani , , pipers please copy. nan'n meat is unoth malt's poison. " Kidney-Wort espc the poiaonoun humors. The lit tiling to c o In the Spring is to clci liouirc. _ Per Internul clocniinc ai ronnvaiinj ? , no tithgr moJJcino iacqu to Kidney-Wort. In cither dry i liquid form it curra hcndacho , b lid attaoka , ciujetlpatlon and derai''C ( , lldneyi. A MAD MAN , Abraham Bernstein Again to the Front He Huti'B to Take Hia Own Medicine. Abraham Bernstein is kicking very hard. Ho ia chronically inclined that vay , but at this time ho is much worst than usual , The furnisher of house ? for the nso of women Bays tint ho will not pay the $51.25 costs Incurred in the police court recently In his attempt to persecute two poor Huisian refu < jocd. The boomerang ho had prepared - pared for them rubjuodod on his own head , and inflicted a deep wound on him In the form of dollars and cents , to him the moat condign piininhmcnt which could have been intlicteJ. When an order for them was hsued by Judge Boncko , Bornstoln refuted to pay the amount. An execution was issued and placed in the hands of Constablu llodnoy Dutcher , who levied on a horse and bugey belonging to IJjrnntoln. The latter'a nifo canu in and roplet inod the outfit under the pretense that it waa her property. Besides the replevin of the horio and bugyy , Barnatoln'a wife commenced a suit before Justice Wright , claimina $50 00 damages from Itodnoy Dutchor by rcanon of hia unlawful taking her personal property in execution cf her husband's debt. The dnmngo CHIP was to bo heard yesterday , but It won postponed until Mon pay next. Bornstuin awoars that ho will not pay the amount Ho says ho la poor and ban not got il , and besides ho will not pay it on general - oral principle ! , lie says ho hires lawyer by the year to fight his cases , and ho prontuja to make him do something. A considerable number of wilnoBsoa have boon summoned for both parties to the case , and the bill of costs will run into an amount as largo as In the oiso before Judge Bon eke. Bornstoln for years linn boon iu the habit of swearing out warrants against the ucoplo whom ho has under a system of espionage , whenever any n f them attempted to kick over the traces and run up bills of oasts againt thorn , as a punishment for their ro fraotivoncBe. When the case inatitn ted by him against the Kusaiana f ir asianlt on his wife , turned out upit tilal to hava teen an assault by hip wlfo on the HuasiaiiH , it nas a ( liltdnm' thing altogether. Tim medicine he hud been BBsidiunnly pouring down the throat of othorn wni not palatable to liiin. . Oh rlcs 11. Rcdick , who roprPBontrd the Kuasiiino in tlui police r.nurt , arid who IIRB been retained for Dutchor in the dumiga 0130 ui ; lnnt him for lvy ing on bin horsp and bugyy , aiyn thai ho has eulliclent evidence to prove tluit the hareo and buggy belongs to Borusloln. If ho "cloco this it will convict Barn eloln and hia wife of perjury and thoj then can bo prosecuted criminally Bernstein is bid , and Ml the lawyort ho may biro cannot undo thn fact that for years ho ban boon a blot on the community. Thn poor prostitutes whom ho has bled and bulldozed for years could toll stories which would shame the devil himself of hia In- famoun practices , Once ho gets a hold on them they are In his power forever. Among those whom ho has started and made to pay for furniture put in their nlaces ton or a dozen times over , are Franklo ITall , lieu Scott , Mrs. Turcott and Willie Gibson. All uf thorn would testify to his unceasing avarlco and brutality if they dared to do so. UBB Kedelin < j'n Kuni < \ Salvo in the houBOa > td use liertdlug'a Rmalan Haifa IB the htnlile. TIT it. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA IIA , NEB. Tables nuppllod with the best thr market altorda. The traveling public claim they got better accommodations and moro general satisfaction here than at any other honeo in Omaha Hftto , $2 per day. angSltfm PERFECT WORK. A Oompllment to tbo Skill of tin Om- nha. Artist. r r It will bo remembered that on the 9 night of the Nllsaon concert the mosl conaplcuoua article on the stage wai the Ilalnca grand piano and thooo win were present will boar us out in saylrtf that it was remnrkablo for the sweet nosn of tone and the perfect conditioi in which it had been put by the tnnc who had laat manipulated the wires Yesterday Mr. OharlnsF Stephen ? o phno tuner forMaxMfyrr& Hroa , re g coivod n letter from Oharlrn E. Pratt the pianist who accompanloa the Kill son concert company. W Mr. Pratt says : Of Permit mo to compliment you fo . having so perfectly tuned and put i tat nnlor the Halnns' graud piano used 'J ' Ue Mine. Nillson'd concert January ' 'J Thu piano was in very bad oindltio lor from hard usage on ihu road and * was utterly astonished at the result c rly your skillful workmanship , er , ' This la quitn n compliment t re Mr. Stephens , who la , according t rill this letter , aa skilful least , If not moro 10 , th eo- any tuner in the wuitom oountt through which the Nilsson compan had just made their trip. SJB iiat 1' ' HOB ana HUH ud- < Flleu , roaches , antB , bod-bugs , rab mlco. gophers , ohipmunks , clenrod ot by "Rough cm Rata. " iDo. CoiiRhv , OoMr , IIoiir ones , Sot Thront , tto. , nuloVly relieved by Uuow.N Irn. IlitoNCiiui , ' nociirH. A tfiiiplo HII idG etfvctinl remedy , tuperlor to nil uih Bttlcca for the n\mo jmrpodo. Solil only loins. rrlcoSAit * . Tney Glory In Their Upunk. her Thu Plattamouth Journal ray iple "Nilssou did not reign supreme irat Omaha , List Sunday , the inornlt ar .tfter her arrival aho Hid , got up nu usu unl at 11 a. m. and wanted her broakfat 01 but the nroptiotors of the Paxton r nun 'raoil to ouspond the rules , f vrn f red Nilsion. She and her parly lift in pot and went to the Millard , wht ibe could breakfaat , dlno nnd sup no ; ordlng to her royal will. It was HVCII feared she might carry her point re 'or aa to refuse to sing in Omnhftf anr f "ho had Omaha would bo about 81 , 000 wealthier to-day. Wo glory it the spunk of the Paxton in living nf to thtir rules , regardless of Nilssun 01 my other pereon. " MONTANA'S MASTER. Governor Muyler Orosby En Route to His Domain , A Mnn Who Will Juat Suit Western People. Among the passengers on tha west bound U. P. trainat noon yesterday was Mr. Schuyler Crosby , the newly ap pointed Governor of Montana Terri tory , who la on route to Helena to assume - sumo the roina of Governmont. Mr Crosby la a medium niz3d , stoutly built man , with hair and monatacho tinged with gray. Uo ia from Now Yoik State which will now probably step into the position heretofore occupied by Ohio as the mother 'if appointees. This [ rcntloman is neil known not only in thf east , but also in the trans-Missouri country , as ho wasout horn with Gen eral Cuator , and was also for a long time on General Sheridan'u atafl' . His laat ollhinl position was that of consul zenorul of the United States to Italy. Ho is the satno man who , a couple of years ago , gallantly rescued two ladles from the wreck of the Gardner yacht. In the ubsonco of details as to his record , the above fuels nro sufficient to indicate that ho is a bravo man , a gentleman and an able public officer , and that l o is of just the ri ht stripe to suit the woHtorn poopln and makn a popular governor. As Utah and Wy oming are also well provided for in this respect by the administrations of Governors Murray and Halo , tbo west may bo considered in luck. HnowN s UiiONciiiAiiTiini'iiKH for Cough. . tnd Cold * : 'The nnly nrtlcln < f the kind which ban clone mo fervice. I wanf notli. in ? HtUr.-/fei' . 11 11. Craiy. OtlirUlc , tf. Y. Suld only in IKXCH. J'tico , 2r > o. f.7OK MUBPHY. Ho IB Oreotetl With on Ovation tin Otnnba. Despite the fact that but two night had ulapsad bsttrocn the great Nile ion concert and thn data fjr which thn distinguished Irinh comedian Joe llurpbv wao booked for an appear- tnct * , 1'nyd'o opera house wai lltlnd Inst right with an extraordinarily , ; < od hotioT , which undov the circiitn itancpo ntatcd wai the most iUttcrirtj 'otnplitnout the nctor could * have ro- coived. The programme for the evening was the proumitatl < n of Fred Murcdon's great Irish cir.amj , "Kerry Oow , " which never wnara out its popularity vth ! the puSlio. The pl&y was last t night rc'colvod viih unusual cnthuui ism. Murphy himaolf waa an droll 1 tnd comical an usual , and his support was excellent , especially Misn Adele Watnrs aa "Nori , " Miss Ball Dickson as 'Boy Bill , " nod Mr. John Murphy as "Mijor GrulF " The play was ox- collemly put on , nnd the evening's nntortalmnent was highly satisfactory to all. To-night "Shaun llhao" Is on the bills , and thcro will no doubt bo a largo audience nut. Fortnn on or Fiirmorn nud Me > ohnoio.i. TluituanilH of dollnrn can be saved by n inj ( proper judgment in taking en re of the hcttltb of yourself and family. If you are MllniiH , have callow complexion , poor il > I > etito , low And depressed ppirita , nud generally ilebllltr.tail , do not delay a mo ment , tint go nt nnco ; nnd procure n hot- tlo of these wonderful Klectrlo Btttors , wliloh never fall to cure , and that for the trilling nun of fifty cent * . ( Tribuuo. Sold by C. V. Uonibnan. MYSTBRIOUS DI8APPBA.IIANCK. Which lu Possibly n Result or Foul On Thursday evening a woman of middle BJJO and rcapectablo appearance called at Marshal Angoll's oilica and - made inqulriea aa to her husband who had failed to show up for some caueo. Mra. Orltchn'oUl , for such traa hci name , stated that shu had left Colum bus a few days ago with her two cbii dreu to go back fast , her hut band who woa with her there promising tc join her in Omaha the next day. She ounio down to Una city and put up atone ono of the Jiotola near tbo depot. This was on Taesdsy niaht ; and hoi : husband should have put in en appearance pearanco on Wednesday , but did no1 and'in faat nothing had been hoarc nf him nt the tirao ebo called at thi pollco ofiice , The poor woman thus [ found her Bulf without money or irlonds , with two children to look after , union oren strangora. 8hn had looked every : I wboro about town for her huabaud oven iu tbo gambling honsoa , bn 1 without success. She nays ho hni onI about $300 , and it u possible that h has met with foul ploy somewhere of On the other hand Mrs. C. thought 1 possible ho ! n d loft for parts unknown to though olio tuid tboro had never beei a word of discord between them dui ing a married llfo of eight years. Sh an had nerve to otaud the worst and sal ry if the missing husband ) did not appea ny within a day or two she should glv Iho children to somcono who woul euro for them , and go to work untl nho could raiao the money to procoo intro Cnro-worn poraona , atndcnta , woa over-workrd mothora will tind i .N'H ro lirown'fl Iron liittorsaconiploto tonii which and th ml givoa BtrmiQth tone to her whole pyntom. lilt AT REST. The Dontu of Mru. Joun WltbuoU.'i . tula City. yB. : The rer.cler.ft of TUG DEI : will I . shocked to learn of tbo death of Mri . John Wl hri wife of the well-know senior member ofjtho firm of Withno rrr Bros , , contractors , which oconrrod : a 12:30 : p. m. yesterday , ire The deceased was ouo of the oldei lottlora and best known re idenls ol this city nnd numbered in her litt of 'rionds moro than e n bo named , Th - iccurrnnco wan not made public until i late hour this afternoon , nnd hrnsi it ia irapoe tible < n fpcak except in i < 'oncral way of thn character and vir lira of the rjoeeaml. Shn leaves n family of six or seven children to monrn her loss. The sympathy of the community will bo with the husband In hia bereavement. Got Rich. When Hopi MO SI.20 per Ib. OP now , an aero will yieM § 1,000 profit , and yet the best family Morticiuo ot earth , Hop Hitters , contain the oanu jaantlty of Hopa and are sold nt tin * mo price fixed years ago , although Hopa now are twenty times higher than then Haleo Hops , get rich it pocko1 ; use Hrp Blttoru nnd got rich Iu health. PEH3ONAL. . V. G. I.antry , of Blair , Iain town. If. Xabiung , cf We it Point , ii In town. W. U. Yost , of KansM City , ! i nt the Pnxton. Loran Clark , of Albiun , Neb. , is at the PiXtCtl. L. 'i1. Talcr , of nyhin , In ft guest of the Pax ton. Wm. Valentino , of Ballivue , IB at the Paxton. CongrciBnnn Vnleri'.ino ' is at the Mil lard. lard.Mr Mr . M. I. Barren , of Boocr , I own , is in thn city. Wni. Valentine , Plattsbur ? , in at the Metropolitan. M. W. Gardner , of Detroit , Is nt the Metropolitan. II. T. Clarice and wife , of Btllevuc , are at the Pi x ton. J. A. Gilbert , of SIher Cliff , wan at the Millard yesterday. The Mhtea Eoyd , of St. Joe. were at the Millard last night. V. M. Came nnd K. MacLeod , of Den > ver are nt the Paxton , C. 0. Sperry , f the Yankton agency , was in town last night. K. F. Hall nnd .T. W. Aldricb , of Ore * too , Iowa , are nt the Millard. J. II. Arthur , of the Blue Line , waa over frcm Burlington yesterday , K. M. Kbertr , of the "E'inpraldn Com pany , " rei'Iitered at the Millard yesterday II. Ii. Ur.ihaui , of Shennndoih , IOWA was n visitor * at the Metropolitan yeoter d y. y.Laran Laran W. ] ! < > ym > ldii find II. C. Chap man , of I'.oone , Ia , , wtre iu the city j diy , G. W. Wsndell and 0 porgo Cchrirtl , o Columbus , ucra nt tha Mitrcno.ttau 3 terday. W. 11. Prn.c , of Blnir , ant ! T. , .V. Min Jpr , of Oil.lati' , nro ( firsts at tlu M tru politsn. S. P. Sm'tgcncril HuppnnlO'cbnt o the Kama * Division of tbs Union Pacific \a \ nt the Millard. John 1. Ifapkhn , rf L'nefln , nnd J /3htUD , nf the fliir.o pluco , were at tb Pexton last cixlit. L. W.ilkor , North Phtte ; W. Pnirish wife nnd ton , ( Mlnnd ; T. II. Galhrnlt : and wife , Albion ; Nat L. Franklin. Nnrt PUtte ; Dr. W. Acltlty and wlfo.tJnnmta were among the Nebraska folku at th Millard yesterday. Enrich and rovita'izo ' the blood b ; UHingBrown'a Iron Bittern. POLICE COURT. Criminal Mtittorn Still m n 3lu glsb Condition. I The [ dullncsa auccocdlng the hall days ia noticeable not only in bustice : but in ov cry Jino even down to th number of plain druuki who regisle nightly at the Uotol d'Augdl. There la nothing Tvhichdumonntrate the Hfo of a community BO mnch aa to have a lot of real equare-iood Slo- cunibs bumming around and winding up in the cooler. At present the oilicers say everything ia dead. Iu Judge Bonoko's court yester day tlicro wna a solitary case of plain drunk , and ho was sent to thu butilo to repent. , Another Individual paid n line of $5 and costs for carrying concealed weapons. The case of the State vs. C'nrk ' , who ia charged with stealing Mr. D. L McGuckin'a overcoat , wsa called nt noon , but was delayed by the absence of the prosecuting witness. John Parroll was aont up to the county jail for twenty five days on . broad and water for vagrancy. Par- roll waa arrested aomo time ago ai n vagrant and was discharged on con dition that ho ihould leave the city at once. Instead cf doing an ho pot drunk aaain ; Thursdny nnd stole suesefsivnly a bundle of brootna from J MoVittio a sot of coal hods from Nast , two 01 ) thrco overcoats from vmaua partlcr and finally n ffhip from M. Schuitt the gunsmith The latter caught the nt vagabond nnd taking the whip frotr him gave him a good lashing with it do Parroll was then taken in by thi o. oflicers with the result indicated above Itn In this connection tt is prnpsr tc , call attention to the remarkably qulo un state of affairs which has existed tor ir-1 month or no post. Slnco thi ho gang of burglars of which tin Quirk brothers were aupposec to bo the head , was brokei , vo up , the city has been unusually quiet ild Not a burglary , robbery or nnythlni tiled of the kind has occurred to mar thi od serenity , ponce nnd quiet of the clt : and give the nons gatherer nn item Juat who is to bo credited with thi ak admirable atato of nlTaira cannot in stated , but it ia uo doubt largely dtv ° ' to the fact that the innyi.r haa employed hoer ployod a man who id "up to eiailT nnd not afraid to ancrzo. It iJ cartaii that the quiet and orderly eonditioi of the city in unusually prolonged , run that thu olllcora of the forcu occup or pneltloaj which are , so far an uctiv duties nro concerned , airr cures It ia said , however , that th bo cilin precedes the atorm , cud , if ao , , rs. regular hurrlcanu of crinio may bo looked for soun , lvu oil TrTwonty-four beautiful colors c at the Diamond Dyes , for Silk , Wool Uotton , iito , lOo A child can ua eat with perfect BUOCOM. MIXED IDENTITY. Rumor that Doc Olemmons Has Crossed the Styi , lioing by Way of Iho Denver Bhort JLine to Duncan. Reasons I for ncd Apalnet tbo Truth oft ho Rumor. On Friday night last , train No. Id , on the Ucio'i Pacific the west bontul freight discovered a tnnn lying on the south Biilo of tha track abaat ton foot from Iho rails , two miles this lido ot Duncan nlatlon. The train - a Btoppod and the body picked up. [ t was found lying upon its back * ith the arms drawn up nbovo the head tnd the left tide of the ekull was crushed in nu if the decomd had fallen upon his head. The remains mains wcro carried to the next Bta tion , where they met N : > . 4 , i.nd were returned on that train to. Columbus where the coroner's inqacat waa hold , and frrm which placa the particular * rcro cent in to the headquarters in this city. The theory of the accident is that the man was eittitig on the platform of ono of the cira on the Denver train bound weat and that ho must hare been intoxicated and was thrown from the atopa by a sudden lurch of thu train. The papers and letters upon the person of the dfcsaeed reveal only twi names , ono cf which was J. 0. LsQBC1 , and the other wan Stewart , in dkating a'so that the man hud at onetime time resided at Grand Island. The cucioua part of this case Is that thoBo who saw the body arc of the opinion that it was none other than that of 0. L. Clommonewhoso case in the police court recently has attracted BO much attention that it is not nccianry to refer to it in detail. The coroner's report shows him to be a large , heavy cot man , with dark whlakora and mcuitacho tinged \vlth gray , and Olemmons was a very pow erfully built man with whiskorH of the cut described , although scarcely pray enough to bo perceptible without close observation. It ia alno true that Cltnnmona had at ono time liv'ccl at Grand Inland , and it is possible that the papers found on liin pornon would not bo dufinito onoueh to show jusl whnt his name was. It is not known , however , BO far r.s can bo asccr ninod , that Olcmninn.i was over addicted to the u o i f liq lor. In fnot so far ai TUB OKI : reporter's acquaintauso vrith him hai exfer.ded , t\o \ never er.w him tnko n drink nt all , nor tnvr him when ho anpearcd to be under the in i'tico of liqvnr in the Uust dugroo. Tno report rajy bo nothing bit1 n rumor , bat nil interesting ere never thelcs * . and nnt. only the cnb'ic ' qpncr ally , hot the tlBcorfi of the city cour * will be noxious to hoar whether there ia any truth in it. A FALSE ALARM. The following item from the Fremont mont Tribune would Boom to ifFectu- ally oottlo rho rumor that the imn ref - f erred to r-.bovo was Doc. Glommonr : "J. 0 , Lsasp , a vetnrimry surgeon who was located in Fremont , two or three years ago , was frozen to death near Duncan , Platte county , on Fri day of last week. Ho had been on 'aproo' for several days , and climbing onto the platform of a car at Duncan , it is supposed ho rolled off and was in such a helpless condition tint ho suc cumbed to the bitter cald. " conitr. Judge Neville Fixea the Time for Holding Court. Hon. Jjmea Neville , the newly elected judge of the Third jndicia district of Nebraska , IIDH caused th following order to bo spread of record O.MAUA Nob. , Jan. 3 , 1883. In the Matter of the Terms of Court In Chambers. Pursuant to law , I do herobyfix th tlinca of holding courts in the oouti tlea forming the Third judicial dif trict of Nobrnaku tor the year 1832 as follows ; Donglnu February 5 , Juno 4 , an October 1. Sarpy March 19 , f and September bor 17. Burt May 7 , and November 12. Washington May 14 , and Novem ber 20. JAMES NKTILLR , Judge. There will bo a brief session of court on Saturday morning to dispose of a few motions , and it la probable that the special term will then bo ad journed. If not it will only hold over to diapoaa of motions and similar ro : tine of uninteresting business. Gbio KO Newt. Sp diJ l > l patch to Tut OuiCAdo , January 5 The woathoi is cold and threatening moro snow. , Reports from nil pirts of northern II I llnola and Iowa indicate it snow fall last night of about six to eight 3 , Trains nro considerably delayed bul none are abandoned yet. In the /ai , north the thermometer Is very Io7 but the TTcathor is moderating. Four masked men captured , hounc nnd gapged four inmates of J. E Ar nold'a farm boueo twenty miles froti Chicago near Downer'o grove , 01 i Wednesday evening , and aecuriii $1,200 In cash rode away on fonr o Arnold's horses. None of them havi been captured. An old farm hand i HUBDOCtod. Herr Moat's cliorts hero are no nu cccn fill , as most of the former so cialiats are now property ownorn. Failures. Special Dsr"tcb ! t ) Till lilt. NEW YORK , January 5 The Ml ( ires for the pmt eoven daya numb nI" 'J24 , distributed as follows : EnsUr I" etatou 21 , western 72. middle 3J in southern 42 , Pacific 10 , Now York 17 , Canada IU. id ; Urn-loll Umlrr n Monntnln. vo Spjclal UispiUb toTua l' i , p. PirrsBfKuu , January 5. Tno wi/ / p.be and two children of Thouini Johnzor a living in Westmoreland county , at th foot of the mount tin , wcrj buried an fitilTocited by a landslide an Wcdnei day. of ADorltlon 1 , Special DIii ( tch to Tui Una. 81) \VAsniNOTON , January ! . Judt Snell will render hia decision in th ) ickson cftso early next week , The efmico fool confident that Dlokion will bo held for the grand jury , but : on idernblo interest is manifested in low finch a decision can bj reached ( tor the acknowlodgmnntn of the ourt respecting DIckson's good char- ctor and Bowon's crnokodnces , Hop Bittern Are tha Purest nucl B - t Bittern Ever Mndc. They are compound from Hops , Halt , Bucliu , Mandrake and Uiiidel- on the oldest , beat , nnd most valu- bio modlcino in the world and con- aln all the best and most curative iroperticB of all other remedied , being ho itreatcat Blood Purifier , Liver logulator and Lifo and Health Ho- toriiif , ' Agent on earth. No disuase r ill health can pcraibly long exisf vhero thcao Bittcra are used , so var- od and perfect are their operations. They give now life and vigor to the gcd and infirm. To all whoso em- jjoynient cnuso irregularity of the > owols or urinary organs , or who ro- uiro an Apetizer , Tonic nnd mild tinnilent , Hop Bitters are invalua- Ip being highly curative , tonio and timulating , without intoxicating. No matter what your feelings , -mptonin are , what the diaenco or ail mcnt is , uuo IIop Bittora. Don't wa intil yon are sick , but if you only feel ) .vd or miserable , uao Hop Bitters at tico. It may save your life. Hun- reds have boon saved by co doing. TITO hundred dollarti will be paid for case they will not euro or help. Do not sutler or lot your friendu ud'er , ' but uao and urge thorn to use [ op Bitterr. Itornember , Hop Bitters Is no vile , rugged nontrum , but the Parent and CBt Medicine over made ; the "In- alid's Friend and Hope , " and no imily or person should bo without lem. Try the Bitters to-day. Baby's Petition. Lllsls rcstlceg , diys art fl etlnu' , Children bloom , but die hi teethlnp : Wainlci'Ukoall Irl-nc'sand ' mother , * Watch thjpro'ilnm glrh anl brothei- ) ; Head thehome Illeof Vhtoili , Children nine , all had Caatorln | No eletp'eea nlghta by biby fiiuallinp , tlko Ini ks I hey I l e In early me rnlrj ? . cFORTHE PERMANENTCURE OF S CONSTaPATBON. fc Ifo other lUseaaois no prevalent In this country aa Constipation , and no rcrunl ? has over equalled too celebrated ICZDKCV- E ' .VOr.T na n cure , XV latpviT the enure , owcvcr obstinate tu < * c'.so , tlila remedy e Tjlll pvcreonio U. Eg ? ( THIS dlstrercu1 ? cora- U * > * wii laii-t .a very apt to 1) " 'vlwcrt Brenjlhcn'Jtli'MVfiaUcned ( pirto nnd iK1 > i-y ! en-can. ' -il < Arties cvcmlie. . t.jiiOuiiia.ui am. B i u _ U03 havebfooCU ITJf youhivo cither of these tr O.NT.Y TO I/iAX Cil ! at Law office ol D. ] M The j as room SCmnhtou I'loc ' i. O KYT LOAN lnihattcl ) M curity. A. n. Tntton , Ao , 1D1U lou''la front room up tiirs. Iilj-tl 0 IOAN At 8 nor cent ln , tcrcst nsuin-o' , i > 00 and up wards , for Sto 5 } cars on fln > t tla s city and farm import ) . HKMH HKAL U > rAT and Lo\s AOF.NCV , 5th and I'oir hj SIM. HELP WANTED - L-Irl to t'ko of baby. 001 it WANTED-A room 62 Millar J Hotel. TX M6Chlcago atro"-t. W C85-8 ! WAN1KD Kcur liltclirn girlju * Iho l'3\ton Hot 1 at once. Inquire lor tao H cu- ard. 071-51 Abiut Kiyeirnold who can \Jf dn light housn wrr ! : nnd tindcrhtanJi ttt c.tc of jaunt ; chlMion at i715 Uodje Street C.79-EJ WAXTFIt A K'rl a ' nrss for A jfiinc chili Oi rmvi , or Swede pri teinil. Call at roon MlUard II tcl. 67J-5J WAKTi'D Ctrl for cenenxl home work. Cal tt rootnflB MiliaruIIotil. 070 G ! AN'THO-A ajoii tnaksr. Call at J.i W Jacnbj. t WANTED-A flrl for ( -enfral bou9owi rk , at l JS IMlutreit. W1-5J . ok at 1500 Jackhon , n sir 15th itrtct. Gi5-6t f-AllKS' WASrJ3FsOLTII Ship | > iiBsiina y ! ) \ ) II. MXMKll.t.c ; , ( V5I.BI KlocnttiKtreet , near l-'arnam. _ WAKtEO-A good Ktl fur ( rcnral Inus-- | vscik Mr'aijis S 0 pvr month. Address No J3 VortOmatti. C61-6t IANTKD- rl for s neril houiiowork corner W Jitfi and f'arnam. tiC2 0 WASTKD Any pcn > ou ho wltliii or Is wllliu ? to adopt nbriKht toy bihytuo tK > ks olJ , plrfiso cal , at llr llennu's , I'.o tic St. 1 Ltueen 6th aii'l 7th , up fet.ln. GIU-St . W AN7RD Twocntrgitlcmra to sell cowl * . Steady eruplujuunt t-ilM21 uoiith ID St. . CVJO 5' W \ NTl'.lMenanJ worn in to start a new " hu liii-fs at their own home * , no podding ; 0 an hour nuulc ; send 10o lor IS sjiniiles nnd n- - tructlonu. Addrtss MAtO.N i : CO. Montpcllcr Vermont. ig < , . , . , . .i i. > i A 'TEaAijocd httia Hiirtmin titr Ml I . . ItiNetanika Apdy or writu to Uvhaun Sard and Co. Chicago lllincl j. r y3.tt WAK ni ) fiviry ono to luave ordern lorhclp M2I7 .V. ICth trcci , up-amir . SfJ tj . . I f . , . . . . , _ L , , , , WANTu " . o.ajutaD j ooUiti ct.h tj taVu ha.f . on'u-st In an JWah. c niam.fcturlnc buiinmsp lig \.T \ < a pro. , ' " " " ' " " ' Inr fa" ' " ' otfll' ° .o . comr JUrcLatti N tlon l ID _ _ C.7f-fit IDn . 0 ANCi-riiislnri , lor"ale- \J lener 1 ttock of merchMidlie , In a zjo 'ft ) to n.orithell. &M. road ; . .folnn KOOU mi I of MirdcArryawtli s'lcctttl bt3P < ( . Ciuiafer iy'ir ' , e-ich ii ? rn ii 8. K r firther Infot- inatlou addr.ai "Mdso , ' II Olllro. JinC 3t V\7"AhTiD : Ctiardlu ln txch npe for a H c > V niu Hrkt-cla H Cabinet Orn'an. Address ot "S. a , ' CUP Heo ottlco. c 17-0 } ANTii-lioardert : at > 1 Jf. tfttree * fti09' _ _ HUH. M. U. I'LKAK. WAXTEU-naarderaby the day or wefk 14l"l HouardSt , 315-tuii nUUMiiunn ni h irlrl anw - In Ap ph-o a prhate fiml } fa I * candin.t\Un tuul 11 streit. U l-fit Afir.ti'mrook : ili irct a iltuatljn at nnrc. Apph nt HO : llcwurd. 17 ej WANT , 1)A 8l uatlon by n ompUrnt liook- Uvpi I-H ) L'ho t.c l jt ol cm uttru ci > AiMn i II. Ileootlici. ' oii-'l -UM FOU t-E.Vr-Purr.lsheJ room -Hh b a d l-i CalfomUttiwl. ilrs. S. 11. K iintHl ) . 1.1JK U .NT-ftirnl hel ricm houth livst cor ucr Il.ircey ard I2th. ygj D ( S ? ! . TwofuinUhtdro mi ino-trarnan b-08 FOR ItKVT The rcnldcnco ft Jl. VS' ' Kenned , UMJartion. luqulro o ; T J. Fl nno.il < he CI2 S , 17tb street. 311-tf . - of three roomn , 23rd nd Fonnr.NT- Cl.irH Kin. flo. IHT inontb. tnnulrc onprcm- Ifcuand CAi S. 17th Street. T. . ' . tltimorrif , B75-H TJIOII 11KNT 1 o new re tdenct : h us s Just I1 completed , plefcn rooiiM each , ft Kouth wuot oorncr VOth and tlarrey , each lieu e hat nil 11 od rn Inipro'rracntl. Sea Jam > N vlllc. t0-IOt ; 1-COJI.S ! I'or imall hoillekccplnf ( $1800. Ilply I 2117 Webster St. ) 11K. T OIH < > two icomn left at 1715 FU Strcot for Oeullen .vi only. 07S-1J TtOll IinNT-lo k room In front refer cillco } 1 o\ir JlorJiaaUN. ' Eank. U.\V Il- eke - e 71JJ : Ui\T-notiblo : ottlM In Jacob" Jllcck. FOH 7VO ' . HKN'-TKOiihclr ' fu n's'ml ' rooms H. J I.10it ; onitr 20tli nj U vcniort with or without md. CjOtf l.ir/'HNISHKll lioo.M < ANlT llo"AKl > > rilerTi U cinc-neiLK 181U Dodir tt ti5M3t ITIOlt HKNT \ \ Ith bmr- large front roJin with ? B' ) wind w 1713 DodRO St. CGI-Dt I/.Osl 1 lU'.NT-Double olllcc on Jacobs lllook. own J70II ltr.XT I.ir ) ; ) r om formerly ocitipUit h } tMlipjIpnrd of TnHc I jtliIllo l lUQHt I70K KKNT-PiirjIshnl room 1C1U FumaniSt. ij f W ! t | oR HUNT Twounfmnhhol roonn will aNo U iiku a few solcct tiannlcri nt I llfi Chlcuso St. _ _ _ _ _ _ tit Mi FOU KENT I.I ) Commtttr ct St Mary's nv- untie , n Lnt otorj hou o sl\ rooms .it < 1 two i3rs3spalil < , Inqtilru Itnrket liioj. liast ofllcu. T Itoo'i.acmqulio ftt lruj8trii reX X ntr llth an 1 [ luga _ | . _ ( iW-lm fTIOH I'KNT2 tioiKM of 8 rooms o-rh. In- L1 cjiilre 1019 r rnliamstro t. _ _ . HOUSES KEl'T-Kor S2.0 | i r Tck , trmlti nml lijdrant wuter , at tt ck\t\nlj , orn r loth n i .D.vcnp it st. _ Cl'-fit I IKY The Hefner btarlled Sprlnninniiulactur- ctland wartntcd by f. T. Benbow TIB South th St. Omiht. _ fi28 ilce llwt ! l i O. UUAINAHU , Taxidermist. Ucerbtadg , a ; > . rpoiUlty , 13th , to . Howard and Jnckson. CS-n3-2m _ BDWARDKUEHL , MAO STER OF I'AIJIYSTnUV AND CONDI TI NALIST , 4C8 Tenth street , between Farnam and lla-ney. Will , with be old of guardian i IrlU , obtain for anyone a glance of th pagt nnd present , and on certain conditions la tl > p fu- ure. Boots and Shoes made to order. I'nfwt Batl'tuctlon V tl r > Thfa rKvdcr ne cr varies. A marvel of purity , strength nnd MholceonicncsH. Moro cconiiuicnl than the orplmry k nd , and c.imiot bo er.ld In conipctl Ion lth the multltudo of low test , fliort wcl ht , altiTi or ph pphatoponi' r. Sold only in CAIIS. HOVAI , ItAKIXO 1'OWLFR Co. , Wall-St. , W\ New York. 4 NOTED BUT UNTITOED WOMAN. [ From the Botton Olobc. ] Vatrt. Xdltort . ) The aboTB 1 good likeness of Mr * . Ly41/in.Mate kam , of I nn , Man. .who above all other hura&n leir.ji fcsy b truthf ally called th "Dear Frknd of Woman , " < u som of her correspondents love to cell her. Ebl k ttaJoiuly doroted to her work , which is the outcomt of a life-study , and Is obliged to keep rfz Uulr sslatants , to help her amiwertho Urge corr spondcM -which dally poun In ui > on her , each bcarlnff Its tp ol > Irarden of rnlTerlnp , or Joy nt release from It. Il t Votrotablo Compound Is a medicine for oed and no crll purposes. I hnvo personally Ijmatleatttd it and sun satlsflcd of ths truth of this. ' On account ct ItiproTrnmerits.lt ti reconuneniJcd and prescribed by the best physlcUns ia tha eountrr. One tayst "H orki like a churra and Barci touch lain. It will euro entirely the worst form of falling of the uterus , LcucorrhofA , lrrotular ( and palnfal Menstra&tlon.all Ovarian Troubles , Inflammation and tlcemtlon , Hoodlncs , nil DisplacemenU suidthocon- sequent Fplnal weakness , and It especially adapted to IhoChanffoofLlfa. " It permeates every portion of the system , trnd citei now life and vigor. It remoTro fastness , HutJlenrT , destroys all craIng for ktlmulunts , and relieves weak- < of the Etomatih. It cures Bloating , neadarliM , KerrousTrostratlon , General Debility , SIrepIostness , Depression and Indigestion. That feellm ; of tearing down , CAUSlnR pain , vrolght and backache , ia clwava ycnuancntly cured by Its u e. It willat tOKhmu , a.n.1 und r all clrriimctAni.- ) " ' , act In harmony with tlui Uw that govi rns the female cystcm. | ItcoH mUyl.perbottloor6lxfor$5.nBdl iioMb. ' dnirlst ( . Any advice requinxl as to upoclnl cascn , am the names ot laony who liao IK-CM rustorcd toperfxr * health by tlio use of the VetretabloCompounil.cJuib * cbtolucd byairircfc'toiSIrs. P. , with stoinpfor reply ! at hi r home In Lynn , HSM. I Fur Kldni-y C unitamt ) of ttthtr ci this coropotuiiU * nnsiiira'S''dniibunilantU'sttnionlalsallow. | "Mri rinUlJvre'j IJvcr nils,1'mya ono writer , "ar tV licit In tlit uvrM for the euro of Con Upntlnn , Jllllou ui'sn and Torpidity of the liver. Iler Hlo d l < urtlleruorLsnon'l r > ln its t\xciallineUid UA f l to cqutl Uio Compound In Hi pnpularity , | All must runvct her as an Angel of Mtrcy ho sol * suuMtlon U to dagocd to others , I'hllmitlphlA.l-a. O lint A.M. D. ' * r the Vie - aml Jesse Jamos. Uio oily life u. ithorlzcj ty rcr anawhiih will not bo 111 inli , nd * i 1m dir" stcrs , such aa las bcei nud * 111 be publish' d , but a tiua llfo by tlio onU | .o son who H In iio-mwton < t thu 'acts a fa ill ut and An UU wife. Truth U moro luter- txllnirthan flctinn. AtrenU thonnlanii \ 'or tcr- ritoiy at onto. 6end 75 cts. t r Sample book. _ . , ; ' * CUamborH & Co . mo.coJ-4.w-u st j Oillh n. , NOREASE . SIO YO JR CAPITAL. Thrdi doming tort'sko Jtcr-y CJOfl 8a ) , ' sni ! D' < " | Iiiia Inwetmcnrs'.n Oil ! frain , vro\i Ua ! and attfL ireccli- tions , wn d , M ty op < rafh vlcri cur P'f' ' " . FramM * ) 1 , f'Sl.toTliti p " . WHEAT k" * ' " , o. ) InNMt'n. n a rt ! 0CO , to ,11 K" , cirth prcflt8 t on-n lul'im' ' ud pujij ta Iue5trr3 ; * ' " " ' " ' " " j n ? T. . w1" . ! wn 0ierv iu ip'h " . * "t nt Ji ( if l ill < ' orvirul irvt tir.eut n kiiprr < > t. crp.j-ub < en demand Kipiiinet * . , n mrtfulfirr nrt utalemfnt rj fncu , v 6ji > t iroo We vAQt rc pcorlb'fl ' SIOD luj Ckiucc thu plan lateral tow- n1/ / ' , ' ' " V'O. JUdrtMN Fl -VM-5 Ci & MLFBIA , frm- ralulcu S.crcharl . v.jnr t.cci , Chlnxgo , 111.