THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , MONDAY , JANUARY 7 , 1834. UOSS AND QAI . "I trM taken rick a year nsro With blllom t Ter.y "My doctor pronounced mo cured , bul got sick again , with terrible pains in my back and aides , and I got so bad I Could not morel I shrunk ! From 228 Iba. to 1201 I had been doc toring for my liver , but itdid mo no good I did not expect to live moro than three months. I began to use Hop Bittors. Directly my appetite returned , my pains loft mo , my entire system Boomed ro nowcd as if by magic , and after using several bottles I am not only as sound as n sovereign but weight moro than I did before. To IJop Bitters I ewe my life. " Dublin , Juno C , ' 81. U. FITZPATIIICK. CltAITXR 2. lW < lcn. MUM , Pcl > . 1.18'0. QcnUfmon I lutlcrcd with attacks of > lck how'acho. " Neuralgia , female trouble , for years in the most terrible and oxcrutiating ; man ner. ner.No medicine or doctor could give mo relief or cure until I used IIop Bitters. "Tho first bottle Nearly cured mo ; " The second made mo as well and strong aa when a child. And I have boon ao to thisday. " My husband was an invalid for twenty years with a serious Kidney , liver and urinary complain "Pronounced by Boston's best phys loians "Incurablol" Seven bottles of your bittern cured him and I know of the "Lives of eight persona" In my neighborhood that have boon saved by your bitters , And many moro are using thorn will great benefit. "Tho almost Do myraclos ? " Mrs. E. D. Slack. HOW TO GET SICK. Expose yoursoll day and night ; oat too much without exercise orciso ; work too hard without rest ; doctor all the time ; take all the vile nostrums advertised , and then you will want t < know how to got well , which ia answoroc In three words TakoHop Bitters 1 THE MILD POWEB CUBES. - UftiPH REVS' H OMBOJPATHIC- SPECIFICS. In use 30 yoarn. Each number thn tpcclal pro- ncrlptlon of an eminent phyiilclati. Thn onlr Klmplo , Bnfennil Sure JloUlclnci for the pjoplo XI T rniNdPAMiOS. conns. mice. 1. FiMrerii. Congestion , Innnmntlon . mice.2B 3. Worm * , Worm * oror. Worm Colic. . . .28 a. Crying Colic , or Teething of Infanta , ! < ! . Iliarrhcn ot Children or Adult . 2H n. Dvdcntnrv , flrlpUiK , lllllou ( .olc ! , . . 41. : holnrnM0rbii . vomiting . 7. ionBl : CoH..ll nchltlii. . . . .VL. . 11. Hiinnreiif d or I'alnnil I'rrlod * 2 12. While * , too Profuse rorl < xl . .t .2ft li. Croup. Cough , Ulnlaultllreathliiir , . . . .25 14. HiiU Ilhrnm. I'ry lpol , KruptloM , .25 IB. Iliirunintlini , Ithenmntlpl'alnn , . . . .25 111. Kovor nnd Autin. Chill. Fever , Ague * .nil 17 i'llr * . HllnilorlJlcedlnif. OO 111 . , Catarrh , nonta or chronic ) Influenza no 90. Whooping Couch , vlolontomiBh , _ .BO 31. Hrnornl Debility , I'byitcal Wealcnosa.no 7. Kidney l > l on AO Khi MffVwn. . * lt lilll m'OrfniF. . . , _ . icu. Vetting the bed .Oil 32. Illinaieorthe enrt. Palpitation , l.OO Hold by druggists , or eont by the Case , oreln- : lo Vial , fren of charge , on receipt of price , lend for Dr.lliimnlirovn 'HOOKon Blicn nAr. ' liulrntcil G'ntnlnino I'JIKK. ihroyr llomennntliln Mod * Iclne Co. 100 fullon Street , new York. . Ju K. C. WEST'S Ncnvr. AMD HIUIN THEAT. hauir , n ( runrnntood snnoifto for HyHlorin , Uizzi nos3. Convulsions , 1'itn , Norvons Neuralgia , ItouunolioNorvoiiu Pronlrntioncuuucu by tliuuBU of alcohol ortobiocoVakrfnlno83 , JUont.nl Do- prosaion , BoCtonuiB ot tlio Hrnin roHuKing in in rjinity and loading to miserydecay and death Promiituro Old ARO , IVirrcrmrss , IAXW of power in either nor. Involuntary JXWSPS nnu Bpcrni" ' orrliojn caused by over-oiortion ot the brain , . _ nbiiuoor ovor-imlulROiico. Each box contains ono raonth'a trontmnut. $1.00 n box , or elx boict fur5,00 , Hont bymiiil propnldon receipt of jirico 1VE OUAKASTEK SIX KOXKS To euro any COBO. Witlt cnoh order rncoivnl bytu for six boxes , accompanied with $5X0 , wo will eond the purchaser our written Runrantoo to TO. { Qiidthe monny If the trcutinontdouanototlccl ucuro. Giiiirniitwn inmindonlyby O. F. dOODMAN , Agent Onulm Ncl ) . OR , FELIX LE BRUH'S si * FOR E SEX , * * tcd dlre "y to tba scat ' * " ° ' d' ' ° l or naweom , 47 * Vhon iijad u & nrnvju ' ' ut ln lha 1 * o ot the , . I " ' ' > tnteettreo boxe * euro , or * the nonov. IMcebym w. ituea We f or fe. Br.FolixLeBra'n&Co SOLEPKOPJUETOns : / C. P. Goodman , Drufltltt , | SoI Affeal , I Imported Baer IN BOTTLES. Erlanger , Bavnrii Culmbachert Bavaria. 1 Hlsnor , , , Bohemian ) , -Ktiavc Bremen. DOMESTIC. Budwoisor St. Loub IR " "W ; Aubausor . . St.Louis. * . . M ' Best's Milwaukee da A Schlitz-Pilanor Milwaukee. Th Drug's _ Omalia , ItHi I Ale , Porter. DooicBtio and Rhine Hi ED. MAUBEll th ! f. i , ab abUl ' LINE. \ 1nr. 1 . IK ili BolRlau Itoyal and Vf ) . BAILING EVE'RY SATURDAY ? BETVTKEK HEW YORK AND 'MTWERP ) | ne Uhint\aerrMny \ , Italy , Sotlmdand franc * } . . . _ _ . . . _ i.i _ * ln\iMm.C90 ! bu : iymi * v"t " ! S loVllOto' 100. t Wright k 9on , Oca. Agt . ( A Bto4dw y .M n S ? ' IllK TIIEUSIOBtETKIl. Sixtimlny'fl Record. Chicago Eleven below at 11 o'clock p. m. St. Paul Between morning and night , 20 below. Davenport , In. , Morning , 27 below , 10 p , m , 18 below ; coldest in 1 ! ) years , Cincinnati Three below at 11 p. m. Burlington , la. Morning 32 to 34 below , noon 20 bolow. Kansas City Morning 20 bolow. Dubuque , la. At night 5 below ; Fri day night 25 bolow. Cedar Rapids Morning 'M belowjmld- night 8 bolow. Duluth.Minn Morning 21 bolowjmid night 11 below. Nashville , Tonn. Ton below and fall Indianapolis Morning 24 below ; noon 10 bolow. Keokuk , la. Coldest day in 40 years , 28 to 32 bolow. Sioux City , la. Morning 32 below , evening 7 bolov. Marslialltown , la. Morning 37 below , noon 10 bolow. St. Joseph , Mo. Morning 32 bolow. Madison , Ind. Twenty-two bolow. Elkhart , Ind. Morning 28 bolow. Now Albany , Ind. Coldest day for 35 years ; morning 20 below , noon 10 below , evening 12 below , Lincoln , Nob. Morning 22 below , night G bolow. Columbus , O. Night 8 below am growing colder. Sioux Falls , Dak. From 0 n. m. to 0 p. m , from 40 below to 2 abovo. Springfield , 111. Morning 23 below , 2 p. m , 24 bolow. Topeka , Kna. Morning 25 bolow. Loavonworth , Kot > . From 21 to 21 bolow. Ft. Scott , Kas. Coldest over known morning 24 bolow. Quebec Tlio first mails from country parishes since the great storm which sof m on the 1st inst. reached town ycstor day. The bags were carried in on anew ahoca. Such n complete atoppago of com munication in the country has not booi known for twenty years past. TUB IIUZXAIID AT CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI , January 5. A fire this morning destroyed the building on From street owned by Mrs. Mcador. Loss § 10,000 , insnranco ? C,000. A number of iiromon were badly injured by the cold ; ono John Schuler , being drench01 with water which froze on him , thor walked to his engine house several squares distant and was put to bed. II is thought ho may bo permanently in jurod. Lawrence Crambort waa also overcome como by cold ; both hands were fro/.on Very few people in the streets. Hal : the atroot cars are stopped. The ferry boato cannot run. irow re WAS iy OHIOADO. CHICAGO , January C. The thermometer momotor at 5 o'clock thia morning drop pcd to a point 27 below zero , which taken with the cold record of yesterday makes the most severe showing inthowaj of extreme cold weather known in many years. At 8 o'clock the thermometer tor was still 27 , and at the same hour al Kansas City it was reported 34 below , St. Paul 20 , Omaha 34 , Dubuque 32 , Des Moincs 24 , and Kookuk 25. The oflbcf in this city has boon'in a measure , to paralyze alyzo the ordinary course of buainoss A number of the larger wholesale houses have not sent out their heavy trucks am teamatorfl , street car drivers and conduc tors who are out braving the weather , are experiencing very lively times of it main taining a circulation. Aa customary in such unusual cold spoils fire alarms have boon moro numerous than usual ant tlio night proved to bo ono of terror to members of the department. Three fires after midnight served to keep practically the department on duty anc service required them undortho circum stances was such as to tax their endurance to the fullest extent. Inaddition to burning several buildings on Randolph atroot alroodyronorted.a firointho privatostablo of Marshall Field on Prairie avenue en tailed a loss of $20,000. At four o'clock this morning a fire was discovered in Bourwagoilat on Michigan avo.,0110 of the moat imposing residence structures in thii division of the city. The Humes spread with rapidity which caused a number of families to Book the utroot in their night clothpa. Trouble was experienced in working the engines on account of cold. The building was badly burnod. No lives lost. The escaping occupants took refuge in Leland 'hotel , adjoining the burned building , The severe weather caused a great many needy people and professional tramps to besiege relief agencies and police atations seeking shel ter and temporary suatonanco. Reports from the Union stock varda shows that considerable atockwas delayed outside and suffering considerably , but stock in the yards , while suffering aomo , are not endangered in nny vrny and no losses are roportod. A number of eastern shippers aoom afraid to forward stock until the weather moderates. F1KB KECOHD. HUKNINO * ' A THKATUK. CLEVELAND , January 0 , The beautiful now Park Theatre , supposed to be fire > roof , was burned at eight o'clock yea- onlay , The fire is said to have originated on the stage from a lamp expiation. Loss perhaps § 200,000 ; partly insured. The 3 oo. H. Adams Ilumptv Dumpty com- > any loses 09,000 worth of property and will have to cancel their Ixmuvillo en gagement next week. The theater is a mass of ruins. Noth- q but -the walls remain standing. The , yck bank block in frcnt is ( jutted. The st Presbyterian church adjoining was KB aged $20,000 , ; insured for $32,000. ba , 1'ark theater insurance is ' 10,000. ill be rebuilt at once. Manager tnita l ° aea everything. Tha origin ef flax ' i" in dispute , but the most prob- bl m planatlon is that the wtohirour 'hilfr PI ploring under the stage for a goa auk fit' " a light , caused an explosion , , nd 'boroi iso the theater was supposed to e fire V > roof , tried to oxtim-uiah the lames witi'iout a alarm * tUUT IK TUB HL1 > ; Oiinuao , JfciiuaiyG. At fowr o'dock estord y morning fire was > distovered in Uourwago I t , ono of the most , imposing residence structures in thia ity. The- Uames spread with great rapidity , nrhich caused a number o f families lo neck the rtrout in their u'iyhfcolothea. Toublo was experienced in working thoonginea on account of the cold. The building was badly burned nnd Hooded inside , but no lives were lo .t. The oflcapiDjj occu- nanta took refu o m the Lelaad hotel adjoining the burned V.uildiug. A convSre JJUUNEI > . BE14.EVILU5 , 111. , January , St. Jos eph's Roman Cutholio convent was burned to the gjtound about midnight last night. Five uuns jumped from the fifth story window. Ono haa dioa and the others are likuly to die. AN KDlTOll'a JIOl'HK 11UKHK1I. Sioux CITV , January 0. A fire broke out in the residence of OoorgoD. lev kins yesterday from a defective flue , and the water supply becoming exhausted the building was entirely consumed. Valuable futnituro was removed. Loss § 0,000 ; insurance 4. 000. The firemen worked at great disadvantage on aocounl of the weather. Kiour nuii.niNOf ! nr. THOYKi > . ST. Louis , January C. Eight small business hotuos at Carl in , Mo. , tovon mllcs rom Joplin , was burned yesterday morning. Loss not stated , TIIH 8T. LOUH FLAMES. ST. Louis , January G. The fire which broke out in Biirrol , Comstock it Co.'s furniture store , on North Fourth street , completely ruined the establishment. The stock was valued at 8125,000 , and is a total low ; insured for $90,000. This store was llnnkcd on the south by the Ooodyonr rubber store , and on the north by the jewelry homo of Morrick , Welsh it Phillips , which was utterly destroyed. The goads , valued at $50,000 , were in throe safes , and will probably bo saved. The next building to succumb to the flames was the china and quoonswaro store of Whitman , Gray t Kaminski. Their stock was valued at $75,000 , and insured for $50,000. The next store north , F. W. Roaontlml t Co.'s , carpets and wall paper , was damaged by fire and water to the extent of $10,000. The Goodyear rubber store was damaged by water and scorched. They carry a stock valued at $200,000 , which came near go ing. Following are the approximate losses on the fire which burned the St. Nicholas las Friday night : Charles E. Lowis$80- 000 , insured for $52,000 ; 0. 0. Paxton & Co. $45,000 , insured $27,000 ; II. P. Fabrious' toy store $20,000 , insurot $14,000 ; building $75,000 , insured $00 , 000. Other small losses amount to $15 , 000 , making the total $230,000. livery lady uses Pozzoni'n medicated com iiloxion txmilor. It in n household trovmr The nmdnin funln it Impossible to go ( low town \ \ Itliout flint rubbing it on. If the bnb crioa dho ROCS for tlio pulf-box. If the "ol man" comas homo rulllol or chafed , hccaiis businoiH is dull , &c , , I'oJroni'H powder cool and allays hla troubles. Then nil U giaihnio joy. No family nhimld bo without it. Sudden Dcatti ofaiiKiiiinoiitGorinan Nr.w YORK , January 5. Dr. Edwarc Laskor , an eminent Gorman , died sud denly of heart dosoaso this morning in this city. Laakor , who had boon on a visit to this country since May lost , hat boon at dinner at the house of Jcsao Soligman , banker , and -was returning homo whnn ho was stricken by a suilder and fatal attack. Mr. Soligman ex plains that Ilerr Lnnkcr dined at his hotfso last evening and remained there until about a quarter to 11. L.iaker Boomed quite happy all the time ho Vfas at the house. When ho bade them good night ho seemed to bo in first-rate health and spirits. Ho loft the house in com pany with A. Wassorman , who had also been spending the evening there , and the men went in the direction of Fifth avenue and then turned down town en gaged in conversation , and when Twenty- eighth street -was reached , Laskor'press ed his hand against his heart and stag gered. Waaserman throw out his arms and prevented him from falling , and call ed upon a passing citizen for help , The citizen responded and Laskor was carried to a private stable near by and laid upon a lot of buffalo robes and blankets. A physician was called , bat too late to bo of any service. In May last ho spent a month or more in this city after his arrival , and then wont west to attend the open ing oftho _ Northern Pacific railroad. After his return ho visited a brother in Galveaton. On his way back ho stayed awhile in Washington , and returned to this city tliroo weeks ago to-day. The opening of the reichstag required Dr. Lnskers presence in Berlin , and passage to Germany had boon engaged for him in the steamer Main to sail January 2G. It will now carry his embalmed body. Shortly after his return from VVashing- ton Doctor Laskor was taken ill and his friend , Dr. S. Jacoby , was sum- monod. Dr. Laskor entirely ro gahiod liia usual health and vigor. His thoughts nevertheless were busy with anticipation of the approaching end , and ho spoke often to his friends about the probable sudden death. Dr. Laskor vros unmarried. iloislord's Acid Phosphate , Uiicrpmlcd. Dr. R. M. ALKXANDUK , Fannottoburg , ? a. , says : " I think Hereford's Acid Phosphate is not cqualod in any other of ' " iroparation phosphorus' A Shooting Mntuli. BAiTilfOiiE , Md.r January 5. At mid- light in shooting match between Jainos llaro and John Scanlon , Hnro was killed and Scanlon was fatally wounded. Hare claimed ho had boon robbed while riding with Scanlon and Lou Miller , two weeks ago. The woman was arrested at the ; imo , but there was no evidence against ler. Last night Unro went ; to Scanlon ind fired twice at Scanlon.ono ; took of- cct in the stomachtho other in the arm. intulon returned tlio fire , and Hare was shot through the head nnd instantly Jdllsd. If yon suffer frorUotMonena of th lowelx , InuoHtui-a Ultlors will- surely cure you. iqwore of counterfeit ) ) nnd nak y ur grocer or .rttgglut for the gonu'no utlciv ! prepared by ) r. J , 01. B. Slei'crt H Bonn A Tomporttiiool'otUlon. w VOKK , January 5. A ! gront p ti- ion for a national cnnstitutioual uaiond- u nont will bo aoiit out by the National Wonuxn'o TomporaneoUnion and pyeacnl > od to the presidential nominating con- ontions of the diifbveut parties , it will ask for prohibition instead of the ballot > ox for vramon , it has boon stated. If you Iiavo failoit torocaivo txtnotit 'rom othp * proparataons , try IfowFa Sar- sapariUo. ik/s the strongest , tha tlio bof.t , tlio cheapest. ISitrnctl to Deulh. 0. January 5. The ros Edoncei of Milton Higlan , Moolianicstown , a few mlloa distant , burnod. early yoator- I day uiorwing. Tvro uliildtan , aged seven nnd four , porithtd in the Ibuioa. An { > ldot sister was badly burned in attempting - ing to rescue tlio children. 1U II , Pouil k Hfjn'C | v < auiii OMuhUrnpa luaD ulacUnxl li ) thininuluwii " .retlio ramltol ovirr tort)1 yum exi trlouco hi vuupuuuillut ; ooiyb Tlio tlooil 3 > le Voiin , PisT.sisuua , January B. Colonel John Irwiu Neviu , editor of The Piitsburj , Leader , dioQ at h > homo in Bowtckloy , thia morning at llf > , after a pro trastud illuutis. Vouv llcnutlful OuntK. Now dotigns noyer before published Will plcaso any jioraoiL , Sent free 01 receipt of 2o ttainpto uvery reader of Tin OMAHA HKK. Addrvea oamuol Oartor 85 Pork Place , N , Y , 28-U BTATK JOTTINGS , LINCOLN , Sheriff Kmttgn WM caned oa retiring from ofllca liwt Thursday. A tailor living In the north part of town i thawing out a frozen nose and four of his toes , the conRcriuonccs of bucking the bllz- 7 rd. rd.Tho The editors of All the paper * have boon aup. piled with free jrnww for "self and Indy" for the year to the opera houso. "A word In on , etc. The annual meeting of the stnto board o agriculture will bo hold In this city January in. The officers (6r ( the ensuing year will bo elected and premium 11 U Adopted , Tlio County ] ] ar association will banqiiol tlio retiring cnlof ] inticoHon.corgol3. ! Lake , and the incoming justice , M. B. Jicoso , to morrow evening at the Arlington hotol. The invitations are limited to homo tnlont. Tlio now chancellor of the unherslty , I. J. Munott , woo ghon a reception by Mr. and Mrs , O , II. Qcro nt their residence Friday o > onng. ! Most of the state ollicors And mom bora of the supreme court wore present. A. correspondent ot Tlio News disputes the privileges which leap year confers upon young Iiulici. Honaya : 'Thoyaro each year and o\orywhora alike. In every cllmo all 01 or the world , whcro nion and women stray , the boys will Always nook the girls , and girls won't nm avrny. The boys are always proud of that , it makes them foci so gay. The game's ahead , they are on the track , and girls won't run away. " The now Rchool homo liivs boon completed , paid for , nnd turned over to the city. Frftnk Smllh , The Tribune "local , " 1ms abandoned the sanctuary for n banker's desk. Steel rails have boon laid on the Sioux City & Pacific M fnr west an tlio Klkhorn river , on the way to this city. Toioph Box , n milk peddler , who took dosoof laudumun recently , is recovering from n very sick stomach. The Btablos of JFr. Thomiw. Andy Botlnvol and Mr. Cobb were raided la.it week nnt robbed of rpvoral robes nnd sots or harness. The married Indies of the town , as an offset to the bachelors' banquet , got up a reception nnd ball on Now Year's , and Tilled their hubbies bios nnd friends with substantial refreshments of every kind. About ninety couples partici patcd in the festivities of the occasion , nnc hacks were provided for the conveyance of the guoHta to nnd from their homos. When the married ladies combine to sustain the dignity nnd hallowed associations of homo , it is nafo to back them against any combination of un mated masculines. . rLATMHOUTH. The board of trade haa elected now officers for tlio yonr , with A , N. Snllhan nt the head The Grand Army post will install ofHeora on the 12th with a musical programme sand wiched with a auppor. Colored society was thrown into the ecstatic H tate Inst week by a grand entree into the matrimonial menial etato. A. latlierlntf artist from Lin coln was married to Miss Mary Simmons. A flro-oating professor with the Peruvian name of DoJalma , opened a show there last week , and after taking in S0.70 jumped the town , leaving n $12 board bill and $4.75 In advertising aa souvenirs. 11AWIMS , The Hastings college will erect an addi tional building the present yoar. Tha wlntei term begun last week with ail attendance ol sixty-five. Mr. Edgar L. T.owis has secured a Christ' mas Card which ho treasures nbovo all things earthly , lie wont to IHlsworth , Ka3. ( and was married the last day of the old year to Miss Klla M. Card. The vigilantes of Hastings are still alive. Bills were presented the county commission- era for the cost of the rojio with which the lynching was done last spring , aud the cost of repairing the court house door , but both bills were rejected. The representative of the " 33" then came forward , and paid both. TUB BTATK IN OKNK11AT. . ] ilufr is already talking of water works. The measles are prevalent in Central City. TholiaptUta of Fnirfiold have organized a church. York claims to Imvo shipped 1,1500 cam of gralu during 1883. The impr ivomouts in Central City the past year foot up 501,000. The Burlington railroad comprises fifteen diIsious in this atato. A choose factory will soon bo added to the industries of lied Cloud. The assessed valuation of Fairmont pre cinct for 1883 vr03 3130,000. A Kansas fanner dropped his wad , 8150 , in Itod Cloud during a Christmas hurrah. lite annual mooting of the State Historical society will bo hold in Lincoln to-morrow. Seward is talking of raising$35,000 to in duce the Union I'ocrfio to build to the town. The Methodist chwch of Pawnee City is illuminated with gas of it * own manufacture. Nebraska City has sent to the governor a strong petition for the pordon of Alex lUckoy , now in state prison. About 8225,000 Iworthof improTemonts in Hastings during 1883 , or about 310 000 moro than for the preceding year- Beatrice contemplates building a fifty tbuusutid dollar opera house and a twenty-live thousand dollar icheol-houso next wptiug. o Nebraska City opened tho1 ow year with an $8,000 fire on the aiornlng of January id. ! the ; buildings hoing Herman Foss' utoro nd res idence. Conductor A. 1) . Leo , of Nournsko City , took a lay off during Christinaov and'uecurod an oxtontion by huv.ng live rllxi-brokon in a runaway. An unknown inan , passengo ? on tko1) ) . & M. train going woe * , last Thursday , foil between the cars near urafton and > wa in- Mr. 1'rancla Culler , ef Ajihtabt-J , Olilo.hos ) urchaacil a Boctlou of land in Giooly couaty , vhich ha will stock with o hundred' cowo- for dairy i.uvjxwos. The leceipti of all niiiclea at CSntral1 Oty , ho part year , amounts to G41 curs , nnd > 28it fihljipod by the Union Pacific nlcno , ami the : 1. it Jit. nnoiunUy | larpo immbor'of ' cars. ' O'NriirCSty foot * uixthe yoarminprjiB- ment * t $13fiOO : NortbiBond , $ mOl0 ! , and ; SclmyhD at $123,000. In the North JDmd . loff it * Included a mill costing SOOOOi The Uootrieo canning factory , wUh will bo ; put lit operation next Hffason , will also build worinhop lor tha iimkiug of tin cans , ASout liOO.OOOwlll bo neadod top the soarau'o cm\\ Th iiooflo of O'Nonl i y. 81(5.COi ( a tea for hard O.-KI ! . The Pront'jsr thinks that th 311 mile * diittauco bet\voon Kellgh anil HhouVl-nct call for 3U t. dilfero e ia uoal : irlces , f Tliiv HtUs lUughter u { Mark Warner , living neac UuJ Uloud , was Mtackod anilibnuly bit ten by a ferocious BOW. one da ? , last week Dna una vrta cnmhwl , her aliU-lnjuwd and Mr. aud Mm , Wax Kollosp of Ilarlau county , went to a sjhool-hoiibo In tba nelRh * * irhoinl , taking the- baby along , to attend a Cllrlituaa entertainment. Wkou tboy arrhod jt Ihu iwhool-houso iud unwitpped the baby itVA.V tload. A ; branch of the Kromont.fouru.lry la to bo ihullt at Nnrfolk. It Ii iirei)0sod ) to | iut up a bulldiuir 140x40 foot with an L UOx-iO feat. tU iQataUimineiit to bo a foundry iuskchlno unopa anii ) vhuin mill , with niuieooua flawing asd other iiiaclunes. 'Old Man Schueth , " o Cuining county , hu juut retlroiV from thduttivo of commission' erhlcli ho hus liekl for fourteen yoara , There are few if any nieii in Nubraaka who ta > e beaten that reooitl iuany elective olllco , though thor * are thousand * whu wovjd wil Hngly do It. Another death frun carcloss IiundUng of a shotgun is reported thii time ut Btoale City , ltlclmrdaciiianinty , Ia tliU ca.su the gun wu leaded autl in the lutnda of a i iy named Hprogiiu. 11U ooiupanlon.l ddl < > Sjator , ro- cci\od the contouU nf tlio gun iu the stomach , nnd died two d.tyt attar , The ll-jear iJd sun of John Donovan , ten mile * boutli of Columbus , In llk county , was fouml hauglncr in hla father's barn tha other day. dead , Tha roronerNi Jury returned a \enUct of accidental hanging. M'ho conclusion uoa thut the Iwy hail thoughtlessly tied a rope ti n beam Iu tua tUblo , nrrangod nooaa and tiut his head In , when the box ho was itandlng on foil and loft him ( twinging. Mr. A. P. Lawls. of Falls City , came near doatb'n door lout week no It was ] M ) slblo without entrnnco. While crossing the Mia- Rouri Pacific track with a buggy , the express train struck the rear of the vehicle , Hcattorin the fragments about nnd throwing Mr. T.owlg violently to the ground , Ho was badly bruised. A dreadful accident recently befell n young n youtig man named lck ! , living near Wells , In the southwestern portion of the 8tato. Kck nnd n man named Furncn were out liuntlnp nnd hnd ecarod up n jnck rabbit. Kck rnisoil his gun and fired nt the animal , nnd wn. < about to fire the second barrel when ho stopped for fcnrof shooting the dog. Ho then lowered his gun to the ground nnd throw his foot over the stock , and suddenly the loaded barrel ex ploded , the contents entering his head under the chin , killing him instantly , The gang of high highway robbers who in fes $ Washington , llnrt nnd neighboring conn ies nro making n reputation worthy of n hnl tor. 1 liu lllnir Itopubllcnn says a party ol masked men Ustod ! the house of William Meirhonry , In Grant township , nnd called for sunper which wns provided them. They then called for the family iiockotbook , which wns handed to them , containing 31.70. Mrs. M. was very gracious to the gang , tnrtly bfcauso she had secreted the family roll whan she Raw them approach. The robbers were armed with roNolvcrs , knives and oven n bayonet. JOCICO , "IJIE2 MISSING LINK. " The Pftinons OurnnK Outtiiiff from I'nouiiionln , Doston ( llobc. BALTIMORE , December 31. The fa- mons ouraug oubin Jocko , supposed bj many to bo Dwariii'a missing link , wns found lying dead in her cage by Frank Edwards , hnr keeper , this morning , in Horzog'a dimp museum , -whore she has been onjoxhibition for seine weeks past. Her death was a great shock to the man agement , who were paying § 200 a week to _ her ownora for the privilege of exhib iting her , and will bo a much greater shock to her ownoia , to whom she was a perfect bonanza. She lias been suffering from a severe cold contracted during her late trip from Chicago , but did not scorn in any danger. Dr. Alexander Hill , the enterprising surgeon who sometime since entered into negotiations with the husband of the fat woman for his wife's body took Jocko's remains and dissected and embalmed them. Death was found to have resulted from pneumonia , super induced by congestion of the lungs , caused by the cold. As soon as it became known that the famous animal was dead an immense crowd flocked to the muse um , and for a time riot Boomed imminent. The crowd refused to leave the museum until they saw the dead animal , and fierce shouts of "hang out your dead monkey , " caused Mr. Iloraog to hurry around to Dr. Hill's olllco , and as soon as the embalming was completed he put the body in a wagon and rushed it around to machine , whore itwas at once elevated in a sitting posture upon its old cage , amid the plaudidts of the spectators. Ever since crowds have continued to ilock to BOO the deceased , The only mourner sdoms to be its little dog com panion , who has been with It since it was blind , and wails piteously because its old playmate will not notice it. Jocko 'will remain on exhibition until Wednesday , when the body will bo taken to Now York , where the skeleton goes to ono of its medical colleges. Thia ourang ou- tang was ono of the most intelligent of its species. So much did she resemble a human being that she got her name of "tho missing link."kSho came from Bor neo in 1881 , and was purchased at pub- lie auction by Richie Brothers , animal dealers of New York , for § 2,500. P T , Barnum bid § 12000. Charles Bradoiiburfj secured her for her lifetime for § 200 monthly payment. It is said that she was afterwards purchased by tlio Phila delphia Dime Museum people f rom Kiohio subject to Bradenburg's lease. If this is so she belongs to Barnum , who haa a controlling interest in the Philadelphia Dime Museum. Her brain was not touch ed here , but was left to be examined by the Now York exports , and something interesting will doubtless discovered in the examination. A AGN1FICENNT BUMj ITGHT. Graphic Description ot Borrl&te- Spectacle nthaslnsm of the Spectators. KrouvBf 3IonItor li ! ! ] > utillcano. The Plaza del Huizachal , . wo said , was packed with people. Tlio bulla were bravo , and killed some horses aa ono wouldi kill ilios , which caused tha respectable jublio bo send up a howl of delightwhich ioundod in the distant solitude of the fields liks the yelping of an immense pack of wolves , or as if a thousand hounds wore scouring the mountains and making ho rocka resound with supernatural bark- tig. Suddenly in the midst of the hub- jub was hoard a atrango noiao , as if the ground had sunk or the mountain toppled over among yelping savages hoarse out cries andan explosion of music with a strength of 200 horao-powcr. Ono aide of the vast cirttus had fallen down. Moro than three hundred spectators were preci pitated to the ground. Pieced boards ind wojm-oaban beams were- showered upon them. They formed a > i compact nass of bodies-thai squirmed desperately , spmo on. their faces in the duat , others nidowieo , . othova sitting. It was a gro- caquo compound of the frighiful and the 'antaatio. . It was aa.ifi'an abyss had ( wallowed all ho30 humatti bouags , who Bent' up from .ho bottom 06 it cries of pain , , groans , lurralis-and vivas , which wo o drowned by ho inusio and drums of those , who , not liavir.g.fallsm in , gazed with delight upon this npectaolo very appropriate to a bull fight.and truly worthy oft .1 diversion aavvgo and a pastime barbarous. Theruwiromany brolum riin , many dislocated arma , many contusions , many rust urod legs , many brubwl heads. Some orc rgp i from the cavern without hats , seme with a No. 7 rent in , the/ coat , some irJnus ono leg of the pantaloon , some with the faci-rasped and blcody. Men , women uid clUldreu had all been tumbled to- Bother ; curiously enoigh , inio the place where- the bulls were shut uj > . The terri fied bulls , uot able to imagine why they should bo a taokkd on rvvsso in that manaur , tildcd to thu hubbub by bollowr ing vohoinontly. The children screamed the women ditto , the mca curaod , th wounded groaned , and tlio public ny- plaudotl frantically , enthusiastically , aa- inonstruting thei ? joy -with such yolfo u only the vocal crgans _ of savages cctild jcoduco. All of wlviih the neighbor- log mountalim reverberated in prophetic echoes. Oliatming , xaoat charmini * spectacle taclo ! Glory bo to tha inventor of the bull fight ! Two bouts afterward seventy wagons entered the city , bringing the tauro maiuiood ] , yelling Jiko a tribe , of Apachoa invading the city of Palaces. Thpao irho were not humbled in spirit by' bruijoc hoada or broken bonca were naturally moro gleeful , moro happy and moro belli cose than miul , and passed through the atroota uhouting ; 'Toio ! toro ! torooot" The bull fight had been magnificent , CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture ! Have just received a large quantity of new AND AM OFFERING THEM AT VERY LOW PRICES SLEVATOE To All Floors. 1200 , 1208 nd 1210 ParnamSt . OMAHA , NEB. M. HELLMAN & 00. , . Wholesale 1301 AND 1303 FARHAM STREE1 COR. 13TH , OMAHA , NEBRASK Anheuser-Busch CELEBRATED and BottSed Beer This Excellent Boer apeaka fcr itsoll. ORDERS FROM ANY PAKT OF THK STATE on THE ENTIRE WEST , Promptly Shipped. ALLOUE GOODS ARE MADE TO THE STANDAED ; F. SCHLISF , Solo Agent for Omaha and the "SVe t. Cor. 9th Street and Capitol Avenue" "BURLINGTON ROUTE" I ( Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy Railroad. ) [ I GOING EAST AND WEST. GOING NORTH AND SOUTH. Elegant Day Coaches , Parlor Cars , with HeoKn- Solid Trains of Elegant Day Coaches and PnD ng Chairs ( Seats free ) , Smoklne Cars , with Ke- man Palace Sleeping Cars are run dally to and omng Chairs , Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars and from St. Louis , via Hannibal , Qulncy , Eeoku ho famous C. B. & Q. Dining Cars run dally to and Burlington. Cedar Rapids and Albert Lea , to St rom Chicago & Kansas City , Chicago & Council Paul and Minneapolis ; Parlor Cars with Hecllnlir , UufTs , Chicago & Des Molnes , Chicago , St. Jo- Chairs to and from St. Louis and PeoriaandtJ , eph , Atchteon & Topelra. Only through line bo- and from St Louis and Ottumwa. Only ocr reen Chicago , Lincoln S Denver Through cars change of cars between St. Louis and DC,1 etwecn Indianapolis & Council Bluffs via. Peoria. Molnes , Iowa , Lincoln , Nebraska , n All connections made In Union Depots. It Is Colorado. known as the great THROUGH CAR LINE. It Is universally admitted to be the Flnost Equipped Railroad In the World for all Ctnssos of Travel. ' , . J. POTTER. 3d Vlce-Pres't and Qen'J Manacer. PKRCBVAIi IXJWELTj.t5en.Paw.AK't.CUcnJ Moa I oa s j o -OF 'At the Wholesale and Itotnil Jewelry Stare of Holiday Goods in in grent nbnndanco and an Elegant line of Ladies nad Gouts' Gold Watchoti and beautiful atoch o3 Solid Silver "Ware , Diamonds , . Jewelry and Spectacles. Wo would call special attention o the best and most RELIABLE RAILROAD WATCH Ever placed on the Market , namely , the celebrated Quick Train , Colum bus , Ohio , Watch. It is superior to all others. "Wa have the Agency for thu abovu renowued Piano , which is second o none. Also the Liadouinu & Son's Fiance , and have also the famous Hardmnn Piano on sale. We also carry full lines of best Organs and Sheet Music. Wo warrant om goods the best in the market. An inspoc- tiouwill convince t > o most skeptical. OUR TWO STORES Are coated as bl : Jewelry Store , Corner 15th and Dodge , opposite Postoffice. Piano Warerooin and Music Parlor , Crounao's Block , llith street wear Capitol Avenue. Please call and inspect our goods at both of our sloies. Pianos and Organs sold on monthly payments. EDHOLM & SRIOKSON , . THE JJ3WELERB. South east Comer Dodge , uud IGth , near Capitol Avenue , Ouiaho , Neb.