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THE QM-ATTA DAILY BEB. . FRIDAY , JANUARY 1. A Oaso Where the Bond Demanded is Bix Times the Principal , THE PAID FIRE DEPARTMENT Ilia AVny It Will l > e Oi-Rniil/.c-d , ntul Homo Itulrft fJovc'ruliiR It \ Smut of liitci-oM IiO | > nl HvvenHiifj OH' fFllOVITIIK IlKK'H LINCOLN tlUllEVU.1 Attorney-General Leese received a tel- "ijram yesterday notifying him that ( In state would bo required to give bonds in the sum of $ IH,000 on its appeal from the order of the judge of Washington county accepting the linal sett'enienl ' of James V. Wiseman , administrator of the Smith estate. The bond .will . bo given at once and the appeal prosecuted , though the amount in dispute is less than $3,000 , and Mr. Loose thinks the surety asked excessive. The case is rather an in teresting one , aside from the legal points involved. In 18W Leonard It. Smith , a wealthy resident of Washington counti , died intestate , and Wiseman was appointed administrator. He made a long hunt for next of kin to the deceased , and not being able to lind any , the prop .orty , under our laws , revelled to the Mate Some weeks ago Wiseman paid over nearly $7,000 , , but the linal settle ment has been delayed , owing to the re fusal of the attorney generel lo accept certain items of e\penso charged up. Wi-eman wants an allowance of sfliso lor moneys spent in looking for an heir , mid some $000 spent in other ways , to both of which exceptions are taken. The at torney general also asks that a full state- wSflpmit of interest earned by the estate $ * % } returned , the Impression being that Iho administrator reinvested Smith's K funds so as lo bring in n larger income than ho reported. After many postpone ments the county judge on the ltd inst. ordered Wiseman's- ' account * accepted , from whieh order the state now appeals. TIII : PAID KIIM : i > ii'AiirMiNT. : : Mayor Burr has deputed to Chief Quick the work of naming tins four men who are to bu appointed to positions in the. paid lire deparlinent at the meeting of the city council Monday night. The pay is only $ r > 0 a month , but the applications are as numerous as if the jobs were sine cures. The original intention was to let the two volunteer companies , the Fitx- goralds and Merchants , each name two men1 * but there are many obstacles in the way of carrying it out , not the least of which is the lack of harmony between thu tire marshal and the volunteers. It is quitu probable that under the new or dinance a number of changes will bo made in the rules and regualtious of the department. At present the volunteers are expected to attend cvci\y lire , and are - allowed by the city is-'OO per year for each company. The pay will bo abolished ished entirely and the volunteer.-relieved from duty outside of the present tire limits , from Seventh to Sixteenth streets , and Iroin L to Q , except in cases of a general alarm being sounded. Thu Fit/- gcralds , vv ho have been working with the two"hor.-e carl ever since their drag was disabled , will be assigned to their own carriage again anil everybody will bo happy , or ought to bo. A SNL'l ! SAVIXO. The Boom * county authorities who have been hero several days trying Co get $ . ' 0,000 , in refunding bonds regislend , found out yesterday thatthey could make about § : ' . " ) ( ) by not issuing the now Hocurities at present , and at once sl.irted back homo. The refunding bonds bear 0 per cent interest , and are intended to replace a former issue bearing 10 per cent. It was supposed that lite old bonds wore duo January 1 , 1S-8C > , and the now ones wore so worded. Just before they wore put on the market , however , it was discovered that the old bonds do not mature until the bth of February next , and that if the refunding series wore floated now the county would have to pay interest on both lots up to that date. The result Is that the issue lias been postponed until February , and the janitors will have another job. Auditor Baucock has received from Franklin county 10JI 0 per cent refund ing bonds of $500 each , and was about to register thorn .yesterday when it was dis covered that his name was wrongly given in the certifying clause. IIKI'UICMINU Till' I.V\VVii3. : ! A few of the prominent attorneys of Lincoln Intve associateil themselves in what is lo bo known as the Limited Legal League , the chief object of which is to inculcate - culcato the principles of temperance. Each member lias to sign an agreement to forfeit ijlOO for ev cry drink taken dur ing Iho year , and lo vvlioel : i keg of beer around the postolllco .square with a placard reading , "This man has slipped a cog. " The signers to date are reported io include Billingsloy , Courlnay , Stearns , Mason , Whccdon and Phillpot , but the Hii : : man has not been able to got at the list to verily it. JWIKK SIKSTION. Tllcro was a general jail delivery at the city calaboose yesterday , Judge Montgomery ordering the release of pris oners from whom there was no probabili ty of collecting lines. Mrs. W. II. Waring discovered one of her young sons yesterday morning mak ing u meal out of a box of rat poison. Prompt action brought the youngster through all right. MissCarniody is absent from her desk In Commissioner Scott's ollice on a boli- day furlough wlilnh she is passing with relatives in Tecuinseh. Messrs. Miinuevillo and CofWoth , who have been doing excellent work in the business department of the Democrat for some time past , retire to-ilay. N S. Baker , brother in-hiw of Mr. WiUkins , assumes management of the husino.ss. Prof , and Mrs. Bessopgavo a reception last evening to the faculty of the univer sity , It js now generally nndor.-tooil Unit Lansing is not the only sharp dealer among Lincoln real estate men. There are investigations on foot by property owners that are likely lo lead to staitling developments within a few days. One man especially will be called upon to explain why ho reported to his princi pal that ho hail sold a certain piece ol property for $0.010 , wiull , i,0 , really ob tained 15,000. The neighbors of C. N. Crandall , living near Seventeenth and 11 streets , eompluh bitterly of the nuisance ho maintains ii the shape of a terrible dirty yard wind disfigures an otherwise handsome local jtj * . The oluineoH are that nn onforeei job of cleaning will bo dono. Fred Heinhart has accepted the $ l,00f appraisoinenton his properly condemnci by the Missouri Pacific , and withdrawi Jlr. Egan , president of thn Irish Na tional League of America , lias forwardet the following cable to the Hight Hon. T. D bullivan , nationtilUt , poet , and memboi of parliament , whoso inauguration a lord mayor of Dublin for the year ISHi takes place on New Year's day : "High Hon. T. D. Sullivan. M. P. , Lord Mayor Dublin 'On behalf of the Americai Jean'iio , and as nn old friend , 1 send yov my warmest greeting on your inungnra tion. May your year of ofhce witnos the realization of our hopes the reopen ing of our parliament in College uroen. ' STATBAItUIVAl.3. O.K. Dotv. David City ; 0. S. Ailing Howard ; J. It. Mickey Oiceola ; Hiehard and Charles Kitchen , Omaha ; John C WntJon. Dr. Claud and John and Lul Dlxon. Nebraska City. H. II. Sheild , Ash Inrnl ; Georuii P. Shwly and vvi/o. DavU City , Dr Brandon t uu wife auu H , U ' " * * J * - - ' tltfltoJ Uwood , Milfonlt Kd Kennedy , W. S. Storer , Nelson ; C. T. Cliofeiiinn , C. F. Vooil , Hampton ; John MnuniiiK , Dr iuniKanlnrr. Orleans. J \Valnnlov. . StcrlinKj William Neville , Platt HiotUi ! : lenry Hlnkn , Kcntnco ; J H. I'ardef , Jli'ss'e" , K MelnljtT. Howard. IiKTTHHH P -OMshlors Sriintot'MniiilOfson I > r erv- Ing ot No Praise In tlic I'rpinUri. Ovt.viiv , Doc. : $ ! . [ Kditor of the Uin. : ] Much prai'o has been bo-tow i-d upon. . onator Maiuloison for stim-iidorinji to ifii. l.o un the seat occupied li.v tin1 lat er vvlieti IIH lerni oApiroil on the -111) ) of ust March , lint It appear ? , according o the faoU , that Maiuler.-'oii was not on- itlt'd to any iiraio , for hu only did what very lionorulilo man would have done niiler tin ; same oirouni taniTS , what the inlvor. al pnietioo of the M'liate and hi ! common etmrleiy always oli.-orvod > > the memliera leqnired him to do. U'hen Minilor : > on look the M'lit in iiies- | ion , Logan's rc.-clco.tiou was pemting. it could not , of course , be. foremen \\hrtlicr ho would be returned to the cnntoor not , and ho undoubtedly took it with the expectation uf giving it back to Lo an If \\asre-elccled. . ltwa not in act of magnanimity on Hie part of Mandi'i-son , but as only an net whioh jvory senator would irladly haxeoer- rorineil in a like ca e. Had lie failed to jive it to Log.iiti lie would have bei-n 'ttiltv of thu gfo-t i.-t di .ciuirtesv , , and it wonl'd lune been M > regarded by uery one. To have retained it tinder the cir- iMimstaneus , would have been very much like retaining properly wroiigtully ob- mined. JlandcM-.on had a legal right to the M-at , but morally not. To.how the viuw the senate takt-f of IhU mailer , it is only iiecu-ary * to refer to the fact I hat Sewall. who became. chairman of the military committee at : he MardV'i' ' ion because IILMVUS next to Logan on llmt committee , was trannfeiTwl to the chairmanship of'lm library committee - mittee for the solu purpose of | iutling Logan back into his old place , as chair man of the military committee. Xeither Sewall orManderion haye rusigned their mcmbcr.ship on the military committee to accommodate' Logan , but urn still members of it , tins enate having in- eruasod its mcmbcrr-hip. There has ) eun a good deal of cheap advertising iboul Ibis business , and it is well the fact should bo known. 1'Aiu L'r.AY. AVc Spoke Not from JOvpcrloncc. OMAHA , Dec. ill. fl'o the Editor. ] Your pauer of the ' . . ' 7th inst. , under "Itrevities , " refers , to a law existing in mr .stale in di\orcu eases , anil as there seems to be a wrong impre-ision on the subject I would refer you to thu laws of 18S."i , page -18 , in words as follow s : "It shall bo unlawful for any person who shall obtain a decree of divorce to uarry again during the time allowed by aw 'for co'iiinonuiiig proceedings in error or appeal tor the rcver.-al of .such lecree , and in case -such proceedings shall bo instituted , it shall bo unlawlul or Hie defendant in error , or the appellee , to marry again during the pendency of such proceedings , and a violation of this tct shall subject the party violating it to ill the penalties of oilier cases ot big- tiny. " I > y the above act j'ou will perceive that nothing is said as you refer to in said irticlc , and if any wrong impres-ion ox- sU it should be corrected. Hi : UM.u. K. of IHull. . The ladies of Progress Assembly iiGfl" , Knights of Labor , gave a grand New Year's live ball last evening in the new K. of L. hall on Douglas street. There were about ir > 0 couples present and a mo t enjoyable lime was had. A well ar ranged programme of thirty numbers was carried out to the delight of all and to excellent music and Hying feet the old year was ushered out and the new one in. lUiss Anna Kngstiom acted a&mistre.ss of ceremonies , and .she was ably assUled by the follow ing committees : lioeention committee Lena , Hiurvall , Julia Harry , ICalio Knorr , Maggie Gal- latin , Mary Wickham , Kva Walker. Floor committee Frcdrica. Hiurvall , Mrs. ,1. M. Kcnncy , Maggie Carroll , Katie Lynch , Alice llaney , Kmma Von Tiott , .Jennie Smith , Annie Uarry , Mrs. F. Hub erts , Nora Lininger. Committee of arrangements- Anna Kngslrom , Ivninui Von Trott , Mrs. J. M. Kenney , Julia Harry , Fivdrica Uiurvall , Jennie Smith , Lena Hiurvall. Sans Cci'oiiionio Party. The third party of the Sans Ceromonie club was held last evening at the Millard , about 110 people being present. The all'air was an unusually brilliant one , and was attended by several out-of-town ladies. The excellent music for thu occasion was furnished by Iloll- man's orchestra , and the pro gramme of fourteen numbers was carried out , witli great success. An ele gant lunch was served , con.sisling of e.scallopiid oysters in paper .shells , olives , celery , Vienna rolls , buttered , _ coll'ee and chocolate , chicken salad , ice cream , maeeai'oons and cake. The executive committee who had the all'air in charge , are : ,1.V. . Foster , W. II. Clarke. K. T. Hamilton , F. P. Wells. W. A. Hedick , C. C. ( 'IIHJ.O and J ) . II. Wheeler , Jr. Tlic Masquerade. The second annual ntasipioradc ball given by Messrs. Sternsdorf and Cook at Light Guards' hall last evening , was a most enjoyable affair. About sixty coujiles were present , and to the music of the Musical Union orchestra the merry dancers passed the Hooting hours. A number of costumes wore noticeable for their elegance , and nil were in good taste. The unmasking took place at midnight , , nflcr which a well arranged programme of cloven numbers was carried out. The. committee hav ing charge of the ill lair were composed of the following irentlemon : Heeeplion J. L. Paxlon , W. II. New- hall , 11. II. Smith , C. II. T. Hiopcn. Floor II. J. Fui'llcr , T. K. Jones , K. 15. Smith , C. II. Allen. _ The Metropolitan Clul ) . The Metropolitan club held its midwinter - winter dance Wednesday night in Metro politan hall lifly couples being in attend ance , representing the best clement of of loeil Jewish society. It was a strictly full-dross all'air. The musio for the slv t on numbers was furnished by the Mu sical Union orchestra , led by Prof. Sieiu- Imiincr. The committee in charge of the iiil'air deserve considerable credit for Hie smooth way in which everything passed oil' . The member * of this committee were S. Oberfeldcr , D. Kaufman , J. beliitr , S. J. Fisher , M. Hol/.hoimer. A grand concert and ball wns given last cM'ning at Cieimnnia hull by tin Kohlnipyer family. 1MI.KS ! IMUSS A sure euro for Hlluil. Illeedlnp , Itolda anil Ulcerateil Piles has own ilNcovi'iul l > y Dr.Vlllhuns , ( an Inillun ii-incilj ) , called Dr \VIlllanib' Imlmn 1'lle Ulnliaeiit , A hiiiK'lu IUJ.N IMS cured the wotbt chionlu cases et ' > or 'M years standing. No one need hiilU'r live minuti's after applying this woiidorful south Ink' iiu'illfiiiti. Lotions anil Instruments uu nioie luii nt Iliiiii good. Williams' lmlm | : 1'ile Uliitiaent ab ntis the Illinois , nllujs tltu intense ituhlag , ( parllculuily ut nlirlil after gctUiiK wnna In lu-d ) , acts us. a poultice , ulvej liistant reliuf , ami Is iiifiuicil only fur Piles , itching et private pints , and for nothlni : elee. . Vr. Fiazlei'8 Miifilu Oiutmeat cures as by Pimnle * . Hluck fleaJs or drubs , if aiiilKtuutlens on thu fuce , li-avlni' the skin clearuud beautiful. Also cinas Itch , bait Hlicuin , 'Sore A'ipj.Jrs , Sore Lips , ami ' OlilOliMlnntel'lct'is. by driiKeUts , or laullud on recclnt of . Kt'lalltxl by Kuhn & Co. , ami Sclnwttr f : i-clil , At whoiVtjie Uy 0 , K. Uooiiiuua. THE RECORD OF THE YEAR , The Wars , Earthquakes , Grimes , Accidents tind Fatalities of 1885 , The "World In Mlnlnniro Alnuv Iloetls In .Many Ijanils How Illslury was Made IVom Day to Day. .UNTAIIY. 2. Dynamite ovplosioinm uiidorerouml railroad in London ; oaitlninake shocks destroy Alhaina , Spain. 0. Congress roaumble. . . 0. Governor Glover Cleveland , of New York , roiigned ; Iho steamer Belle Shreveport , with 1XI ( pas.songers aboard , Minks in the Mis i ippj at Island UO. y. Homo mised Ueagan interstate commerce bill. 11. Cyclone passes through Alabama and Georgia. 13. Gale on' the British coast ; many vessels wrceked and lives lost. 11. Senate passed Grant retirement bill ; Panama engages in civil war. IS. rorty-eiglit men killed by a col- lierv explosion at Licvin , lr.ineo. 17. Defeat of the rebels near Met- cmneh ( Upper Egvpl ) . ! . Seventeen lives of inmates lo t in tixvlum lire at Kunkakec , 111. JO. Villages ) in Italy and ! ranee de stroyed by aviilaiiehesgreat los , of life. SI. An attempt to blow up the houses of parliament ami the Tower with dyna mite , sixteen persons injured , including ti number of children. 2H. Deaths of ( ion. Gordon and Lieut , ( . 'ol. Hurntibv at the fall of IChartoom. , " .i. Niearaguan treaty rejected by the United .States senate. : ! ( ) . 1'alling of a railroad train through a bridge near .Sidney , ICow South Wales' ! forty lives loot. nitiif.vitv. : 2. O'Donovau Hossa shot by Vsotilt Dudley. 11. Election of Cleveland and Hen- drioks formally declared. 12. Sixteen lunatics burned to death in a Philadelphia : ilnii-lioii-e. li. ! Alta , Utah , burled bv a snow Plide ; thirty killed. 11. The French take Lang Son after a severe light with the Chinese. H ) . Explosion of a powder maga/.ine at Gibraltar kills seventeen men. 21. The Washington moimmeut dod't- cateit. 27. Senate passed naval appropriation bill ; hou o pas-ed sundry civil appropria tion bill. 23. House paired fortifications appro priation bill. M.vurir. 3. Explosion in Unsworth colliery. Snmlerland , England , thirty-six : men killed. 1. ( Jrover Cleveland inaugurated pres ident. 5. President Cleveland's cabinet an nounced. ( i. Ccdliery explosion at Kanvan , Au > - trian Silesia , killing 117 men. 11. Outbreak of A-iatie. cholera in Java ; over 12,000 miners in the Pitlsburg dis trict nlrike. 11. San Salvador declares war against Guatemala ; issue suspended on land- grant warrants to Backbone railroad. IS. More than 1.10 minor * killed by an explosion of tire-damp at Camphauscn , Prussia. 22. Arabs nrpri od British troops near Jankiu , but were repulsed with a loss of o.OOO men ; British lo-s 00(1. ( 2o. The eoiislittitionality of the Ed munds : mti-pol.v gamy law tillirmud by Iho United Stale.suircme | court. 23. Breaking out in northwest Canada ot Kiel's si'cond rebellion ; French lorce ? repulsed by Chinese in Touitiin. [ 27. Explosion of eoal dust : it McCallis- ter , I. T. , eleven miners killed ; thirty- live men killed by gas explosion in Chili an mines ; mine explosions at Troppau ( Austria ) , Outran ( Moravia ) , and Lcbu ( Cldili ) , destroying 127 lives. 2 ! . The Chmc-ii ! defeated the French troops and recaptured the town of Lang- sou. 0. Gen. ICamarou" attacked the Af ghans at Peiijdeh , and defeated them ; Provident Barrios , of Guatemala , ad vanced on San Salvador his troops were routed and he was killed. ! U. The Panama insurgents burned Aspinwall , to avoid capture by govern ment troops ; the town of Hatllcford , Js' . \ \ ' . T. , was pillaged and burned by Indi ans ; M. Ie Freiciiiot form * , a new minis try at Paris. Amir. . i ) . Firn-daini ) explosion in a mine at Martiuello , ciglitcen men killed. fi. A new cabinet in 1'raiice under M. BrKson ; fen men buried by fall of a coal mine at Haven Hun , Pa. 11. James 1) . Fish , president of Marino bank of Xevv York , eonvietcd of embez zlement. 15. Treaty of peace signed by Central American republic- , . 21. American marines entered Aspin wall , and Ai/.purn made a prisoner ; en gagement between Canadian troops and Kiel's lorces at Fish Creek. 20. Eleven men buried under a snow hlido near Homeituke mine , on Eagle river , Col. 27. British house of commons voted a war credit of $50,000,000. , MAV. 3. Fight on Chief Poundmaker's reserve - servo between lliul's Indians and Cana dian troops. ! i. Eleven persons burned to death in n Now York tenement house. 5. Collapse of a factory in State stroat , Brooklyn , followed by tiro--leu persons killed. 7. Rebels attacked CnrtnKoua , Colombia - lombia repulsed with a loss oj 800 men. 8. Sixty-night PMI'MJIIS killed by an avalanche at Lake Van , in Armenia. U. Haiti' ' ) of Batoucho's Crowing be tween Uiol's forces and Canadian troops Kiel routed. 10. The King of Dahomey made a raid on the villages under French protection tmar Port Novo , and captured : i thousand men and women to be sacrificed at the cannibalistic feasts. 15. Louis Kiel captured by Gen. Mid- dloton's forces north of Batouohe ; now version ol the Old'lWament given to the public at London. 18. Cunningham and Burton , dyna miters , sentenced at London to penal servitude fur life for causing Tower of London exploiion. 11) ) . Gen. John A. Logan elected United State- , senator by the Illinois legislature * . 21. Fiftuun worldngwomon Mill'ocated in a burning building , Cincinnati. 25. I'l-onoh ll-hlng bark Georges Jeanne sunk oil'the Banks of Nuwfound. land by slounicr Cil > - of Itome , twenty- two men lo > t. 27. Chief Pouiulinaker and 210 men surrendered to ( ion. Middluton. 'M. Sinking of bark George Jones oil' Newfoundland , ami twenty-lhreo lives lost. 31. Terrific cnrthqunkos in the Vale of Cashmere , whole villages were dustroyed , and three were swallow ed up. JI'.M : . 5. Mr. Oladstono imnonm-cd in the honso of commons that Kussia and En"- land hail come to an agreement concern ing the points of dill'ercnco between them. b , Gladstone governiueiu defeated on the o.Ncisu bill , Lord Salisbury .summoned to form u new cabinet ; a water-spout de stroyed the town of Paso < lo ( Juraunta , Mexico , 170 lives lost. 0. A treaty of peace signed butween 1 ranuo and China. 12. Gladstone's re.-lgnntion accepted by Queen Victoria. , 14. News of sinking of British steamer hpeko Hall from Liverpool for Bombay , in thu Gulf of Eden , only ouu survivor. 10 , Senator II. W/Blulr. of Now Hdnipshiro , re-eloetcd ; Gen Grant taken to Mount Muc-Grugor , recuneuco of earthquake shocks in Cashmere , 8.081 persons In all perilled IS , Nearly 200 miners killed by nn ex plosion in IVndlebur- colliery , near Man chester , England , 10. BaHliohir * statue of "Liberty F.n- Ib/hteniiig the World , " received in New 21. Kiot at Madrid ; soldiers toncd and mob fired upon. 22. Austria refuses lo receive- United Stales Minister Keilv.V. 'Jl. ! The new British niinHry an nounced ; news of the lo- < at ea of the Italian sleamer Italia with si\y-lhc ( pas sengers. 2ii. \N reck at Yokohama harbor of steamship City of Tokio. 27. An explosion of lire-dump at Dud- weller , near'Saarbruckcn , Prussia , killed eighteen miners. ; ! ( ) Y cult Dudley acquitted of 'hoot ing O'Donovan Ko.isa on ground of in sanity. .iri.v. 1. Snow falls in Ta/.cwcll county , Vir ginia. 2. Twenty villages in Austria ignited bv llglilning and burned , six lives lost. ' 'II. Ton clti/ens of Minneapolis , in cluding ex-Mayor Hand , drowned by the sinking of a steam yacht on Lake Min- nelonka. lo. International reservation at Niag ara FalK formally opened. 21. EleMMi per'-ons drowned by the sinking of tin ! Li\crpooj and London steamer Cliccrlul In collision with the IIoelu. 23. The Princess Beatrice , Queen } ic- toria's youngest daughter , and Prince Henry ot Batleiiburg. were married at Wilipingham , Isle of Wight. 2. . 1 ort.v persons killed and many wounded fiy the collap-o of a row of buildings in Cologne. AI'lit ST. 1. Louis Kiel eomietedof high trea son at Winucpeg , Manitoba , and sen tenced to be hanged .September 18. 2. Half a mile of building * burned at Toronto , Out.lo ; ! ? 1,000,000. ! > . XCNS of a great eartbiaake | in Tashkent ! , Asiatic Turkey , lifty-fotir per sons killed and sixty-four injured. ( I. News of the lo > s in the Arctic re gions of the bark Napoleon , of New Bod- lord , \\ilh twenty-two sailois. 8. The funeral of Gen. Grant at Kiver. > ido Park. 10. President Cleveland's proclama tion ordering the removal of ienees from public land- . 11. Twelve men sullbeatcd in a coal mine at Sehiek-.lmin.y. I1. British parliament prorogued. 18. Don Pedro Prcstiin , the de-a of Colon , was hanged at Aspinwall. III. Wreck of the British Miip Ihid- dinglonshire on the California coast , eighteen lives lost'the ; Gorman corvette Augusta , valued at $1,7.10,001) ) , wrecked in a cyclone in the Ketl Sea , 2118 lives lo t. 21. Anti-German demonstration in . .Madrid oxer Caroline It-lands ditlieiilty. 2.1) . A bungalow loaded with pilgrims wrecked in the Gulf of Eden , 100 drowned. 20. News of the Hood in China in June last received , ullages swept away and 10,000 persons drowned. 00. Cholera riots in Spain. i-iTiMinit. ; 2. The white minprs at Hock Spiings Wyo. , assaulted OOO Chinese miners and drove them to tfyo hills , killing lifly of them. i i. Excitement at Madrid over the set/- lire by Germany of the i-lnnd of Yap ; 21,000 Christians massacred in Cochin , China. 8. The town , of Washington , Ohio , swept away bj a tornado , several per.-ons killed. 10. Collision of the British sleamer Auckland with the German gunboat Billlifteen sailors drowned. 11. Clianningi adopted son of Tudoc , ox-emperor , proclaimed King of Anam. lo. Jumbo , believed to be the largo.-1 elephant in the world , , killed by a rail road train near St. Thomas , Ontaiio , Canada. 18. Seventeen lives lost by collision in the North Sea between the hteamer-- Drenda and Dolphin ; the people of Phil- ippopolis , the capital of Koimielia , roie in rebellion , proclaiming the union of Ea-t Konmolia and Bulgaria. 2 : > . Seventeen persons crushed todeath at Christine Nilsson's concert at Stockholm helm , Sweden. 28. AntMuccinnalion riots in Mont real. 2l. ! Disastrous flood- , covering an area of : ) , fiOO square miles , reported in Bengal , British India. ocroiicit. 1. Beginning of .special delivery sys tem in postollice ; six-penny telegram sys tem begun in Great Britain twelve words for sixpence. I ! . Conflict between Bulgarian and Servian outposts. 1. Charter House building- - * , London , ile-tro.\cd by lire § 1.500,000 lo- . 10. Flood Hock successfully blown up at Hell G.ite , East river. It. Eighty lishiug ve.s-els lost in a storm oil Labrador coait ; ! JOO men lost. 1 ! ! . Ohio elects J. B. Foraker gover nor and the rest of the republican ticket. 10. Servian troops advance to Bulga rian frontier. 17. Seven thousand Christians man-a cred in Anam. 18. Nine ijer-oiin killed and fourteen injured by railroad collision at Hacken- sack bridge. HI. Ten people killed in a railroad collision at Meadows , N. J. 20. Kiotous deiiionstrntiouR at Copen hagen against the king of Denmark and bis cabinet. 2J. Princess Marie , daughter of Due do Chartres , married lo Prince Wuldo- mar , of Denmark ; troop * of British India invade Burinah. 2U. Unsuccessful attempt to assassi nate the minister of war of Montenegro. 28. Ferdinand Ward convicted of lar ceny at New York. 311. Unsuccessful attempt to assassi nate. M. do Freyciuot , minister of foreign all'airs ; Bulgarian troops blockade Ser vian frontier. NOVIMHIU. : 3. Andre monument at Tappan , N. Y. , blown up ; till Chinese driven from Tacoma , W. T. 1. A. P. Edgerton and W. L. Tron- liolm appointed civil t-ci vice uomiuission- era by President Cleveland. 0. Cyclone ill Alabama and Texas ; eighteen per.-ons killed. 7. Steamer A'gonni ' wrecked on Lake Superior ; forty-live live.lost. . 10 , Hiitisli India declares war against Burundi. i 1 ! ) . Fifty-two blocks of buildings burned at Galvestoii , Texas-'los.- ' , : 1,500,010. It. War declared between Bulgaria and Scrviti. i 10. Louis Riel hanged for high treason at Kegina , Northwest Canada. 17. The Buljwriujua defeated at Dra goman Pass. 20. Eight thousand buildings and twont\-t\vo lives destroyed in Phillippino Islands by a eycltmo , 22. Two thousand persons drowned and 150 villages submerged by a oclime , ) in Odessa , East India. 21. Servians driven acres Bulgarian frontier ; earthquake shocks in Spam. 25. King Milan , of Servia , proj es- peace to Prince Alexander , of Bulgaria. S7. King Thcebaw , of Bnrmah , aban dons Mandalay and Brnish forces take pOisCasioil. 28. Armistice concluded between con tending force * of Surrln and Bulgaria. ! JO. King Theobaw.of Durmah , surren ders to British forces under Gen. Ponder- { JttlBt DUT.MIIKU. 1. Fmiural of Vice President lien- drieks. 0. Theebiivr'd surrender. 7.rkoops ordered to Sondan ; M asso- wah annexed by Italy , congress moeU. 8. General amnesty in Spain. t > . Peace negotiating begin between Serviu uud JJ lyuriu , 10 Alfonso's funpral' Servians and Bulgariun * resume hostilities. 11. VanderbillVs funeral ; union of Bulgarians recognised , Dongola occit4 pied by Hiiirlish. 18. Battle Ijotween Sprvinns and Bul garians ; Liiglih elections clo-ed. II. Sacred Burmese elephant dies ; Prince Alexander acknowledges so\cr- cignly of Sultan. 15. French \ictories in Anam. twenty-four lives lost. " Hi. Newt of cyclone in Phillrnnine Islands ; dvnamttc explosion in Siueria , 1,000 liux lost. 20. Corean revolution , tholora breaks out in Italy. 21. Congress adjonrus to January \ protocol between . ervia nml Bulgaria signed , armistice till March. 22. Cholera appears at Venice ; peace concluded between l-'iaiieo and Madagas car. car.2l ! Colliery explosion in Wales over 1110 lives loM. g52l. Tonipiin credit pa ed ; Spanish riots at Tarogona ; ( ierman Americans expelled from Germanj. M. Christmas tree in Chicago a ylum takes lire , 100 pet-sous injnreil ; great in subordination among Servian troops. 2(1. ( Kelnrn of Itulgarian troops to Solia. 27. Fight on Servian frontier between Servians and Bulgarians. 28. President Grevy re-elected ; steam er collision at Hoiien , ten lives lost , 211. Pi rot plundered by Bulgarians ; diphtheria epidemic in Montreal. FOOLING WITH NATURAL GAS. Mills anil Plains lilghtcil liy "Wasted Kiiol and Mcrrliunts Advertis ing With It. A Pitlsbnrg Special s-iys that people fool there with natural gas and waste it in a manner quite picturesque , but In dicating at the same tune thai lliov either don't know just what to do with il or have ol a greul deal more than they can make useful. If von take ihc IIIfio'clock a. m. train from New York for Pittsburgh on any day you will Ibid the darkness after sundown relieved by Ircipient plunges alongside ol long rows of llam- mg things that look like boiler furnaces , with holes in the top in place of chim neys , so that you see the white hot lire where the doors ought to be , and great leaping red and while llames where the smokestack belongs. These are coke ovens , or furnaces in which bituminous coal is reduced to coke , and very beautt- tul and surprising things they are when sc.cn by the hundred , in Hong' linen and Indian tile , on a pitch black night and in a region where , in some eases , no vil lages or houses or buildings of any sort appear. In the heart of this luminous coke- oven country , 3011 suddenly shunt past a great cloud of llame in the sky a llame as big as a house and shaped now like a ham , and next like a huge conical sea- shell. For half a mile or morn around it the country is brilliantly lighted , and men and lenecs and shod * , and Hying birds cast jet black shadows on the grass. At a second glance thu vast cloud of llame is s-een to be poised on a slender black pole twenty lect high. It takes a mo ment'.study to bring a . 'cali/ation thai the pule is an ordinary house-service gas pipe , and that the swajing , rolling cloud of lire is a llame of natural gas. If the ears would stop just there for a moment , yon would hear that burning gas roai and rumble and hiss with almost exactly the noise of a good-sized cataract. A great yellowish white speck lowdown - down in the distant hori/on ahead is the lir.st sign one sees of Pittsburg. That si'ck | is a llame forty or fifty Jee.t long and half as wide. It is aii advertisement of a gentleman's furnishing goods store on Smitlilield street , the Broadway of Piltsburg The enterprising brothers who keep the store had a figure of "Lib erty Enlightening the World" in the corner ol their great now building , and when natural ga > invadeii the city they look the cumbersome Bartlioldiaii imitation of a firebrand out of her hand , .siib-titiitcd twenty feet of gas pipe for il , tapped the main in the middle of the street , and now they send a man up a ladder every night , and ho lights a match am raises it to , the , pipe and , bang ! a section of the city i lighted as no olee- trie light ever began to Tight any part of outdoors , And there over the city tins great balloon-shaped blano sways and pulsates in the wind all night , roaring JiUo a giant's furnace. Just so the river sidu U illuminated by two great flames that jet from ordinary lillle lubes .ticking out of the side of lu ) Qucsiio Heights. It is wonderful to see the wind catch one of the-o masses of llamo and wrestle with it and hear it down and toll it over and fling them away , patches , of fire that IOOK as if they were going to lloat along uud keep their shape awhile as whills ot steam do , but instantly they arc gone. This natural gas carries no odor with H. You cannot di t'ct its pn suiieo even when Iho air is laden with it. It leaks from the mains in the ; Pittsburg streets , and , finding a vein of sand , penetrates to the cellars of near houses. Several limes il happened thai a resident has gone down in the cellar of his liouso to look for something , has lighted a match there , and has Deemed to become the cen ter of a convulsion , of nature that has wrecked all Iho windows , ciaeked the- walls , and blown the doors oil' their hinges , In some of the mills and in the lot vyhere Iho new jail is going up the gas jets burn forever. There is at least one town or city in this region wherein the street lamps are never put out , be- eaiiMi it would be a waste of niouo to lo hire a lamplighter aflor the original lighting. This new fuo | is valued In manufac tures In-eau-o of _ the intcmity and evenness - ness of its heating properties1. One uniu- ufaelurcr said that in his opinion il. will presently double the wealth-producing power of Iho industries in and near Pitts- bur ; * by improving the < piaiity ol every product in the development of which heal plii s a part. For 110 in dwellings nml oilicKs It i-cciiis cipinlly disirajdo. 1 only saw it in u.sif in ono house. There 1 saw it in an ordinary cylindrical stove , A pipe emptied the gas in at the bottom of the Movn vvlioie it Used to bu customary lo keep tint ash pun. At first , when the owner turned on his now fuel and dropDed u match in at the .stove door , the top lid was shot into the ceiling , Iho door Hew across the room , and tin ) dampers blow out. Ho is an in genious person. Ho got a lot of bricks , broke each one in two , put the half bricks in the slow so that the looked , like big coal * , turned on the gas , and diuckled to see how. Hi ho cxpro .toil it , ho had "tooled the nlovo into thinking he had returned to the old-fashioned way of gut ting heat. " It fooled mil al.io , lor wnon the gas had been lighted in the stove for a fowiminutes the linoLs become rod hot , and look pieci.soly like eo.ils. An English nobleman , Lord lui sell , the inheritor of tin illiuirioua name , who has been Irovoliny in this country is a young man of a retiring disposition and no pitaticuiar talontf thai have yul been dl.scouir ; d. Ho scouts ovor.shailowcd by the weight of his name , ju t n hit , grand- ftiiher , woo made it.oppeared overshad owed b.v the stnpcndiis hat ho was in the habit of wearing. Aloux.o Itoth , a youthful thief , vva-i ar rested by Ollicur Itowloo yesterday after noon and inoaruoratod in lint city jail. The carrier by.of . the Herald have tv neat "New ) 'i.ir'b greeting" lor Uu-ir customers this morning. Ihu work of 1'Vstuui's jub pnuliug huuau. OX ACCOUNT OK THU GIUIi. Arapalioo Vonng Mm Skipped ( lie Village Itntttcrn Two lny . AitArAitor. . Neb. , Dec 30.- [ special ] Quite n wave of excitement \vent through our town this morning on finding three of our young business men had dNap- pcarcd the night before , communicating their intentions to only one or two par lies. Upon investigation it was learned that n young lady was the cause. She is the daughter of one of our homeopathic physicians , and has been running wild lately , and ye-terday her father wns seen in close communion with a justice , and the hoys look the hint and left on the evening ea-t- bound train. 1'or some time past grave .su-Dicions have been whispered regard ing the character of the girl , but until lately nothing definite could be known , and then it was the worst. The community sides with the bois , and think their having left town was a very unwi e proceeding , as they were not the only ones connected with the all'air , and they are unanimous in the opinion that she could do nothing with them. All are hoping they will return and proceed with their h'lisiness. The young men were and still tire highly esteemed , and unlike most such a Ha I is .they are not blamed , and if it came to legal proceedings any amount of bond would bo furnished them. inos. w. KI-CM : . There is probably no tragedian oraclor that visits Omaha who is more of a favor ite with the the theater-going people ban Tom Keene. His engagement at Boyd's opera house this Friday and Sat urday will be a great dramatic treat. Mr. Keene is an actor whose talents are equalled by few , and his tragic poweis aic something wonderful. He will ap pear in four elaborate productions ot Sliakespcaies greatest tragedies , as fol lows ; "Othello , " New Year's matinee ; "Hichard III. , " New Year's evening ; "Merchant of \ ouico , " Saturday matinee , and "Macbeth , " Saturday night. Me. Kcene's support this season is Hie strong est ho has ever had. It includes such names asGu-tavus Levice. Mark Price , ,1. B. Cm-ran , Helmut ta Vuders , Lottie Allen and Mrs. S. A. Baker. Mclnlyro & Heath's now spectacular minstrels will appear at Boyd's onera house Tnc-day niglit , January 5. 'Iheir show is well spoken of. The Ancient Order of Druids gave a Very enjoyable ball last evening at Turner hull on Tenth street. Out Ills for Kliot-Oun De livery on the 1'lnlns. Ft was a full stage coach that was stoo ped oiilhe Hog's Back , up near Ukiuii , the other day. As the passengers made a shot-gun delivery of their valuables to the road agents , the chief snlli-rer seemed to be a very lly-lookmg drummer who turned over his watch and heavy chain and lingo solitaire ring. After which lie was grimly ordered b. > the hiiliwajnien to take oil' his hat , from which lie ex tracted a tat wallet he hail been detected in a clumsy attempt at concealing. When the stage was allowed to proceed the other passengers began sympathizing with the drummer on bis heavy loss. "You ought never to have tried that dodge , " said one old traveler. Theyaie dead on to that scheme. " "It's all right , " said the drummer , blandly. "It's just what 1 wanted. EX- IK tly the sort of advertisement I'm after. " "What do yon moan ? " " 1 moan , gentlemen , that I am the agent of the new copyrighted 'Tiaveler's Outfit. ' That wallet looked as though it contained at least ( JTi.OOO , but it didn't nothing but a wad of dummy greenbacks issued by the Fir-it National' Sand Hank. I've got my real sash sewed in my under shirt. " "Hut that big diamond ? " shouted the passengers , much excited. "Was gl.iss , gentlemen , glass. That gold watch was French gilt , lor which our firm pays $12 per gro.ss. Hero's my Howard stem-winder in . - my boot-leg. Now we put up the entire outlit in a neat portable bov , ready for stage or railroad use , atV0 each. "I've got a whole trunk full in the boot of the stage. Just pass in your orders , gentlemen. " And when the stage stopped at the next station the passengers resembled a jew elry stere window on a Christmas eve. [ San Fnmei-co Wasp. C UKK _ I 7 W : ffiGST PERFECT l'rcp nil with rpt'clM rouaril to UcaH.li. Nu Ammonia , I.lmo or Alum. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. , CI'ICACO. ST. LOUIS VSHO IS UNACQMINTTO WITH THE CFOORAPHy Cr Tllia GUUNTFiy WILk 6EE 11V CXAh'IKI a TIII i MM > I MAT Ttlf GilOAGOHOCXISUHD { 8 PAOIFIG RAILWAY | i/n ii.in of | l c nlnil | ioilion | rml Husn ri'Ullon 1.1 all I'Miull'M ' hnii. 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DOAXI ; ATTOIINT.V AT IiVvr , I'nlconor1 * Tllock , IMh ntul K. H. COUUISAX , ATTOI MV : AT l.v , Celled loii iii 'ln promptly. Doubtful rlnlmsix IM < rmniiin. aS. SMITH. W. U. Mwiiriir SMITH * MUUt'HV , IPOfi rnrnnin Sticct. _ I.ocis I ) . Hot.Mr.4. .Ions T. DIM.ON. HOLMKS * DILLON' , ItootiM Baud 10,1'irn/vr Hlock , Opposllo I'ojt- olllco. Ur.N.J. U. SMITH. JOHN 0. Si'u SMITH 8II15A. I'tnctlrniit utrtiu. roilc nil fttnl iiprimicotiiH. nltlMlthm ( TIM' " U' ' ( I"1 OVlUllllllllllll ( It tlll ( ' < eonve.Minelmrntiil inllcrtlon ot ( . litlitm. MUUH M'l-iiicil : nSnilio 'iilc niul H'litnlol rent cM ill < All lc mHm liU'M tlono with ill pnli'li. Cull on i > r iiililir Sinllli A : MICII. iittiirnejsi nMnw.i'or tier of l.Mh Micet mul 1'iipltol iivemic , ticiir 1' O.i.lai'iilislllork _ WILSON' .sTn.VrrON ; ATTOIINKVS. Commercial I.uw nml Meienntlto eolli'Otlom n Cur. Mi > rclinitt' N'nt Intuit Hank. Physicians. JAMKS II. l'KAlOIVM. ! ) I ) . , I'liyMcImi nnil SIU-RCOII. llftMrticn , No. HOT . .lourStioef. . Ollico , llo.ul's Oporii llonsu. Tult'phuliu No. 1 ' . UK. JAS. nicicr.rr : I'llVMCIAN AND Si Olllcc mul ItreMuncu , 7' ' I N. 1'Hh ' St. , . (5KO15C5IA ( A. AltlJUCKLK , M. I ) . 1'JIYSICIAX , C. M. IHN'SMOUE , A. M. , M. 1) . , Williams' llloclc , 111 N. 15tli SU JCYr.u D. , Olllce 1 ll'.l Omltfe Stii'L-t. Teloinino | ! IK. JtusldLMicelTliiOipltiilAvu. Telephone BIO. " l.'VAN CAM I'M. I ) Onli'e. loth street , opposite ) 1'ostollloo. T lume 18 ! ! . IteBlilciice.ftHN. anil fticut. Tuli'lihoiio No. IJooin 7 , frclelitmi NI.M'lJ , tP.tll nml tit'i't. Ollid'Ti'loi ' > hi > ii < i , lift. ite-lilviifti. inn Oniiiofiilfl Pt. Ollico Iliimn , a to 4 mul 7 ( o H p. in . I'll ) slolnii nml Hurueon , Telephone .181) ) . Oil' ' 31,3 , S. 1 Itli st DH. W. G. KIC-Ml'EK , Dcnlschcr Aral. , Ollico 1607 Pm nnm st. Hours 10 IMH. to S p.m. r. Cuntur anil S. Will. Dlt. C. IMIAItKKSAN , Physlchin and Surgeon , H. W. CONNKLL.M. 1) . , lloimi'opathlst , Omco , 313 H. 14th st. Telephone BbD CHAN. ii. COK , M. I ) . riijslclan and Surgeon , Cor. nouulas niiil Jf.tli M. , ( Jimilm , Nob. 1)1 ) ! . M. J. O'llOlTHKH , PliyMcian and Sui-Rcon. OIHi'ii Hm.lmmn'K liltiuK , llitli anil Doiitf.us fit. Iteslileiic-o 17i'l Wolistcr t-l. Olllrn limns 10 o 12ii. m. ; nto& p. in. anil 7 lo U l' ' . in. OMAHA SANITA1MUM I'Oll LADIES. Iloiirf. ! ! n. in. to J p. in. , weckilujs only. Williams' tilocl , , 111 N. l.Mli r. Oiii'iiA C. IH.NSMOIII : , Snpl. OMAHA MEDICAL INFIRMARY , ( Open liy ) : mul Night. ) N. VV. Colt. l"iu AMI iiovv vim t > M. , OMAHA , Neb fiplmil Ciii'viiliirus , 1'iliih , Tiimoi.t , Ilnlr Jjlp , Illi | Joint , KUmlii In AMD , Mcillcnl mul Sninii ut Voni'ienl ' 1)1 ) I'liH'S , DlM'UMisol Women. Dl-i 11-esol llyu unit Kttr. c'ii Hiillcllcil. lilt. .1. VV. DV.SAUT , .Mannitor. Dentists. ClIAItLKS .t .1ACKMAN , Dentists , 15IS DoilKO SI I cot , Norlhuostof P. O. J. C. WIIINNPJIUY , I ) . Dentist , Fnrctssnr to Clinrlc.1 & Wlilnnvry. Illli rnriinm Hi rout. 1)1 ! . fllAH. Ii C. HMITII , Bntcji'.oN JINTI.ST. ) : COII.NKII 0116'JII h-r. AMlC.M'MOI. AVUNUK. ( .Im-iilis lllooU. ) Nnliiiul liietli | ii-ei\eit , lrifnilurHliS ( ) of chllilHHi K lerih loin uii'il , ilKiu-iwol Icnlli mid IjiiiiiHi-ineii , inilil mul plii-tlu llllliij ; , jrold-llnoil plnli" . mul Ifftli wlilmul jilntiM. All woi ) , ijmir. niiiceil , mul ill in n iciiMiiml'lo | iricm. ( JIUco III Hit. in. InV p. in. dully. Painting and Drawing- Instructions in Ba\ving \ and Painting Alllllllllc IK Illliul h\ M1NS CAItltlK IIKUDT. i'lllillo. L'h AllliiKlnn lilnck. UlliiM'iiio | | nml II | > CIH , lilnii I'ainlliijr , ifiiiiikMuik | , ll 'i.itij In oil \tntci'enliii , hi-iiii inilnllnij' . Hlmlicil wlili II. K Cir.onl , A. llmimin. Ait u , I\mv Viuli lit ) ; Mib. .M. Jlcl ) , I'ulluiui ) , Shirt Factory. Omaha Shirt Factory , PH. GOTTHEIMFJl Manager. / HunSlilits nnil Uuilui\\cnr to Oilier. i.OSNoilli IGtluSt. UPHOI.STERY , Upholstery & Repairing * . { ill . M < i11 Mtitm i.i , iijiuno I uiuiliue . . . . . .i It us ouil i f ni n ( Mann l llnlmctJ Ii d In < < < Ui . l IIU.IB it-M iilt-di lu.vi-i' jjilu 11 Uwc ! ni'i < ijit Aio u il < iv ii wuilt Jlfc/j i < r nut ruililil > i > c vn : oi'UUui utid an nlU < uui ftnoJ -