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A T 1 HE OM Bir. VOL. X. DOMENTIC DOINGS, Tie Coming Session of Congress Promises to be tpiritless. An Ohio Lover Proves Recreant | to His -oly Vow, And Disappoints His Be- trothed Before the Hy- meneal Altar, ‘Washington swarming With Congressmen, Lobbyists and Offic -3e-kers. The Exiled German Socialists pay was their only support, snd safter devoting the beet yeurs of their lives *o the service of their counutry, rhey deenied it a great hariahip that thev #h u'd be sholved with sc sweopt g a duction of pay a® an ag- when it w.s unp asible for them ti euter upo aiy basiness which would aesist them 14 wiamtsning themsclves apd fam- ref A Faithless Lover. s Tun Ban. , 0., December 6—1 . @ —Mise Carric Piatt is siowly re- suvermy from bramn fover induced by the failure of Wilism M-Mahou t marry her. Her b t e to annihilste MeM<hon on sigh McMahon is » strict Carh lic, i d he Piatte family Epi<copidiaus Arrang ments had been mde whorehy Bis op | Wat'erson should celebrate mar riage, aud ihen Re¥. Bobock perform tne Eoviscopalisn servies, buz whids they we'e waiting, McMihcn sent a note declaring the marsiage imp ss:- Fble, a8 the bishop thresteng i excom- wiunication as he pensliy i'e subuata- Receive an Enthusiastic Welcome in New York, —_— Hallroad Accident. Bpecin dispaten to The bee. MiLwAUREE, December 5—10p.m. — 4 roport raached this city lset ui of » errible accident on the Chicuu & Northwesiern lie be:ween Jancs- ville and Madis.n A collision oc- curred’ between s passecger and freight trein, and eight persons sre reported killed outrizht, and several more wouoded, Fuil particulars are nor obtainzbls A dense fog hae pre vailed, and it is believed the accident is the result of the universal dsrkne-s. Assembliog of the Law-Makers. 8pecial Disouich to The Bee W asuiNeron, December5—10p. m. —Ssrurasy s trains broaght tc the city scores of congressmen. Two- thirds of the members of buth houses are in, und the otels begin to presen a lively appesrance. There is nc doubt but each bhouse will bave a quiram n atisndance Monday. The firet day's seazion will be withont es- pecial intereat, but its novelry always drawa to the eapitol more than en uzh po-ple to crowd the gulleries. After thac there 18 generaily room for sll, thers being no businene bafore either house, except to cal! the roll sed swear in new members-eleoct to fill va- cancies. Among these wili be Gent G rfield’s successor. The reading of the prosident’s message will occupy sbout &n hour, and this 1s ail that will provably be done Monday. Rep- resentatives of sprowsl interests sre already at hand with a strong lobby It is probable an effort will be made to pass what is known as the Cerlisle sugar bill. It is reported that Jay Gould snd the railroad interest will make & powerful movement to ge: the Indian terri o] up on the ‘basis of some bill which will return to the Indisns their severalty to lands now hela by them. A general inter- ochange of opinion among the membare now present indioates that the sessiun promises to be a spiritless one, devot- ed to the passage of appropriation bills only. The spportionment bill will be hardly passed. It is not a party measure and ueither party can make any political advantage out of it. There is s feeling that a refuad- ing bill, in accordsnce with whatever recommendatioos Secretary Sher- man makes, should be passed. Sunset Cox is preparing a speech ou the tariff question. He is & freetrader in sent'went He says he made a speech in % wesville, 0., duriug the fall cam- paiga, free trade beiug the burden of | his argument, and the democratic ma- jority in that locality was increased 417 votes. Speaker Randsll concedes that the republidans have a clear ma- jority in the next house. He denies that the democrats contemplse, or | even had contemplated sn allisnce wirth the greenbackers to secure con- | trol of the house, Clerk Adams says that in making ap his roll ke shall be guided solely by the law, regardless of whethe. the rapublivan majority is one or fifty. The Star says: *Ic is quite cer:ain tlat Seoretary Sherman will be elected to the senate to succeed Mr. Thurman. Every republican member of the Ohio delegation who has arrived here, say there is no doubt of the result, if the secretary remains in the field, and such appears to be his intention at present. Some of the members think it quite proba- ble that the secretary’s name will be the only one that will be betore the | legislature, aud that m-ans that Goy. Fonte- will ba provided f r otherwise when ew administration comes in. Ohio membars also assert, witn a good of emg that § ypposition dis ficers to either voluat sory retirement urew that ln a majority of inatan ut «ion to the Protestant marriage ritu atl. The expeciant bride is the danzi- rer of Ca'vin A Platt, and cousin of Fanuie Patt, marcied st the White H uae two years gito Gen. Rawlios, of Iimois ~ McM hon was Saturlay discharsed from his p - mition astravehag szent for the D vis furaiture companv, a Louteville, Ky., and left, ostensibly for this city, but hasa not arrived yet. Among the wuests at the intented wedding we reveral newsps .r men, and by of Courtesics, a comjuct Was inad suppr«se the occurrence, but oue cor- respondent proved faithless. Welcoming the Exiles “pecial Dispstch to The Bee. New York, December 6—1a m — A msss myeeting under the auspices bf the «ocialistic labor party of t'vs city and vicinity, was_ held last eveuing, a: the German assembly rooms,to wel- come the twenry four socialist exil:s, who lately arrived wn th's city from Geormavy. Fully 2.000 perscus were prescnt at the meeting, ard the great- est enthusissm prevailed. Speeches were made by Mr C. Calenburg, and four of the exdes. Resolations pro- tes'ing against the bratal actinn of the German government were adopred, and sfter sever:l Frencu and Ger man ptriotic xones nad been sung, & subeeription: wes iaken up, and the meeting sdjourned, Spscujatng in Titles. Spectal Digyatch 30 [a Bes New Yorx. Decemper 1—1 & m. -—On the eomplaint of Fred 8 eiger, Tweuy third street, C. O. Phewm Olinton, aliss Sir .Hngh Courtey, alas A Cuoning iam Dennieon, alias Masurace La Pierce Berafo was beld for exawination in default of $1,0C0 bail Speiger charges that Chintou, by making wha he believes s false reursentation, induced him to losn him$1C0. Charles Phelam Clin- | ton, the British nobleman,has be eome more thorougbly ventilated by dispatches being recuived from many parts of the United States and Can ads, aski for a deacription uf the swindler n‘lt seems that he 1s wanted in numerous places, now that- he is ideutified beyond doubt. From let- ters received from England it is found that Clinton is the clever son of a | lodgekeeper,employed on th- estate of the Earl of Devon, and uudoubtedly before he lefc Eogland, studied up thoroughly the pedigree of many Eng- | lish families of note and title for the purpwe of swindling unsuspecti g | Americans, or marry some silly Amer- fcan helress. * indications. Wassineron, D. C., December 6— 1 a. m.—For the upper Miseiesippt and lower Missouri valleys: Rising barometer, statlonary or lower tem- | perature, north to west winds in the former, and northerly in the latter district; clear or partly cloudy weather or cloudy. Distressing Accident. +f Qass councy, I OMAHA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 6. 13%0. uary; 813 224 5 for Fenrary; 813 40 for March, @ Wh sky—81 13. Chicago Live S uck Market. Cuicae), Decembor 4 Hogs—Sales ranved at 84 25@4 60 light packine; @4 25@4 70 f r com o to good heavy packing; 84 60@ 4 30 for good to onvice smooth e.vy shipping lots. Recerts, 30,000 | ‘Dull and unsstisfsctors, g from $3 25@4 00; re New York Pruduce Markes. New Yors, December 4 Flour—Dall and » rougiyiu ard hoop | 25 80@ | ¥ siern, &3 H@4 15; commou tg good exira do, $4 TU@b 00; | choice, do, do, $5 50a6 75; heat, do, 85 10g6 05, Uuchanzsd aud 28c. v firm; choice, 13 E Wheat—Dull and 1 §1 180l 24; Milwankee, 81 25@1 26; No 2 regugister, 81 22, cash; 31 25@ 1 25} for Jufuary, 81 27G1 273 tor Ferraury 4, 613o. ower; Chicago, Coru—Quiet; No. Qats—Quiet. Wh eky—Nominsl. Pork—313 75@14 50 for February; $13 25 askei for De wmber,. Lor: —28 7 for D.cembar; $8 858 874 for o +; ¥8 95@8 97} for Feorusry; 89 024 fr March; £905.9 12§ for Apnl; $9 00 asked buyer for the year. St Louis roduce Marset. >t Lors, December 4 Flour—Du'l and unchauged; XX, $3 76@3 95, XXX, $4 40@4 b0; farily, 54 8024 95; choice to fancy, $0 16@ 570, : Wheat—Lower and decliaing; No 2 rea wincer, $1 04§@1 044, closing at §1 05; @1 08wl 063 fur Janu- aary; 81 114@l 09} fur February; 81 133@l 11% for March; N. 3 do, #1 02§@l 02}: No 4 do, 94@943c. Cora—Higher for oash, *but de- <1 ned; 433@434c for cash or Decemher; 49@d2e fo Jannery; 43}@42%c ment of Ml | —Firm at 26@30c for fair to | + antil she was i sens'h te. atole The neg ,and aftr b ler, w s va telaars the i of Col “h di th le S ravished ¥23 ar i by Mra. M front ¢ n 1 b g The funeral Pulish patriot, on Tuaesisy year of lisave, was attend Tie serv Ly, au sal.-br ve y imp esi e f e rdt hasq s The fin-neial suce Ber, 8 bay re’ | § Bonter iter, of Chicage bed of 8420 an the Chic g u éd e’y | tion_ bt boeh were o | Ewil Jumings a i | well-known German politie g | Chicago, has lefe for parts urly and & large pack < f creditors 4e¢ on | hia track. His wife wvve oot (Hyr b | Bad run akay wirl or vikmar but a3 8000 /4 she sattled up thije of fairs, sho )oft 100, and 1a su,posgd t | have: joined him ! | TRANS-ATEANTIC NT | Large Land Meetings Held Througiout Ireiand Yesterday. v wi, s ’ Lend Leagaers Prosecutd a Dublin Newsnaper For ity Ultra Sentiments, 1 The London Times Comgli- ments America on the ° for Feruary; 44}@44jc for Apnl; 453246 for May. hauss F Oats—Firmer and slow at 33§@333s for cash; 35}c bid for January; 36¢c bid for Kebraary. Ry+—Lower a: 88 Barlcy—Unchanged ;prime tofzaey, 80@81 15. Butter—Firm: dairy, 20@28; woll, 16@22c. E .vs—Lower at 24, Whisky—Quiet at 81 13. Pork—Lower «t $13 20 for Feb- rusry; cash, nominal. Dry Salt Meats—Lower at $4 00@ 6 5036 70. Bacon—Nominal ‘Lard—Dull at $8 25 asked, $8 15 $815 bid. Receipts—Floar, 8,000bbls; wheat 53,000 bu.; corn,44,000; cats, 13,000; rye, 1000; barley, 6,000. 8h pments —- Flour, 12,000 brls; wheat, 14,000 bu; oorn, 3,000; oats, 3000; rye, none; barley, none. ———— 8t. Louls Live stock Market. Sr. Louis, December 4 Hogs — Yorkers £580@4 10; mixed packing, $4 256@ 4 50; buichera’ to fancy, 84 60@4 76; receipts, 4600 head; shipments, 1200 head. ELECTRIC BR{EFS. Special Dispatches to The Bee. De Lesseps’ Awerican agents will open books in New York this weok fr subscriptions to the Panama caual | pn_u]ect. Andrew Gillen, the former lover and murderer of Mises Sigerson, of Now York, was arrested Saturday at Cedar Keys, Fla., and immediately | thereafter attempted suicide. The body of Ool. Charles Potter, Bpectal Dispatch to The Hee, Rocmester, N. Y., December 6— |1 a m.—A special dispatch to The Morning Herald, from Batavia states | that = horrible accident occurred | thers at noon Sunday. Charles Smith, an operator in the American Unton | telegraph office, at Stafford, came | there to visit his folks, and while en-| | gaged in cleaning his revolver, it was | accidentally discharced, the ball'bit- | ting his wothec in the head. * She ex- { elaimed, “Mv God, Charlie, you have #bot me!” and instanrly expired. | MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Chicago Produce Market. December 4 g sold at , and round { CuicAo, Whear 2 stepson of ex Gov. Van Zandt, of New York, who was connec ed with | the government geological survey of Colorado, was found near Santa“Fe, - N. M., last week, with two large pis- tol 'wounds through the breast and head.,. 'When last seen, two weeks ago, he was in company with two Mex cang, and. it is thought they kilied and robo-d him. Joseph Hart, Charles O'Byrne, Louis F. Post, of New York, publish ers of The Truth, indicted by the graud jury for publishing an alleged libel article entitled, “Lying and Sticking to it,” gave bail yesterday to appear for trial, in the sum of 82000 each. The accused pirties wers | not arresied, but appeared with coun- listaict attorney’s office. and Baltimores, | State of Her Finances. A NEWSPAPER IN LIMBO. Special Dispatch to The Bee. DusLiN, December 6,10 p. m.—' ceurt of the que-n's beuch has gradte ed an sttecbment azainst the publisgi’ ec of The Dublin Mail, for artici printed in that papertendiny, to pre, dice er creato a popular prejudgemenit of the case against the land leaguer?, The attachment was is<ued on the u; ders.ocd principle of English law, v when a case 15 under juaicial c eration, no comment csn be mads % the purpose of influsncing public s timeat. The execurion of the ateach, ment is, however, suspended pendin, the appearance of the respondent, N order has been made regerding cost. The court has also refused tl applioatica of the traversers in th: orown prosecutions for a postpon ment of the rrial to the 25th of Feb rasry, which was made yesterday b their solicitor, Mr Dillon, PRINCE JEROME'S ORGAN, | Pagis, Docemoer 5, 10 p. m.—It ig now announced that'the first uumbet of The Napoleon will be published o the 10 h, aud wil! be its initial iesue It is assorted openly that it is the man- ifesto of Prince Jerome Napoleon,and entirely his work. CABLECRAMS. 8Special Disnatches to Tan Bax, | | ' buesador at Paris will be displaced meers with a ‘most vigorous remoys strance. | The French press are exulting ovjr the ~pproaching s-u - of the new Paf- swa canal siock Enormous sums pf mouy are being spent in advertisidig the great s::eme The nterit sl bilisrd match will come «ff1n Paric on ‘the 20th ho scre will b-390 no 3,500 points, [+ formery aniounced. Mr Ju4n Ginelon, a Frencawan, wa- Sarurd -y night chosen as refeive. Slosson jis practicing st the Grand hotel, aid Vignaux at the Cafe-d -Lupair. Sit- urday Slossou mads a run of 422, It s reported that Lord Dufferin|is to succeed Mr. Goshen .8 Britieh agi- bassador to Tarkey. { A disparch from Ragnsa says the | ternational fleet disbanded on Sula- day, the Euglish fleet sailing for Mul- ta, the Russian for Naples, and the French for Toulon. The Agence Russe, of St. Petel's- midnight Setar- mill and ! b 3, boxed, §6 774. Mess closed 811 75 for pld:l Archor to ihe | thiny was s estimated at $100, - u, ‘after uth and Paris children of the former i seized Mra: Miller, and after choki ¢ | national fi ioe hurg, eays the dis, of the inthr dish sho on, tion in such action be necessary. The report that the Austrian ani=| ¥ BARGAINS. | ™ 1 EJ AGENCY, -t3th and Douglas Street. 3,500 ac . and in ove north esst istauce from atrowm same Call an Griffin & leack wdid) ¢ very cheap- lots; now is your time Jf street car tracks on Saun. 4th stroets, BOX18Y additivu, south of TERRACE ADDITION. and corgia atreet, n Park Aven 3 ' Forty lots Fiftoent A ufc iot on Harney and Tw tor 268 G100, 20 and lark atreets, in 3 70 and #150, d and third ad- S, #00 ench. 1 ard “troet, ¥T00. adiition, ~outh of € P lot on 2é1h near 42 lots in Grand re, 117x370 faet, oton's new residen to ety ised lot *“RIVERVIEW ADDITION. Large number of beanuful restdence lots, lo cated Iv this new addition on Cupitol Hili, be tween Leth street on the east, 26%h on the weet iodye street ou the morth and Farnham street on the south. formerly owned by C. H Down and more recently known s the Perkins 16 acres. Ouly 32 lota_have thus fas been platted—14 on Parnham and 8 on Douglas strest. Thewe lota are 50 to 56 feet in width sud 160 indepth. §1,006 for the cholce. 5 years tin:e, at 8 per cont in torast L those who will bulld good substantial houses thereen. Call and examine plat and get full {uformation at BEMIS' REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 15th and Douglas streeta. Over 200 houses and lots sre offercd for sale by this office They are scattored_ail over the ty. Any location you desire. Prices varylng fron $300 to §15,000 each. 2 good lots and 2 cheap houses near Jackson wnd 2t streets at & great sacrifice. Here i s crest bargain for some one. The property must be gold immodiately, Covers fust a quarier of & block. Oall and examine this without any delay. GRO P. BEMIS, Agont, 15th and Douglas St A desirable lot mesr Cuming and Ssunders | Btreets, $1,000. { PARK PLACH. The cheapest acre lota in the city of Omaha, ro those offered forsale by this agency In Park Place and Lowe'ssecond addition, on Cuming, Burt and California streets; you can make 00 mistake inpi cklng up these barcains while have the chance. These lota are mors than equal in size to 4 full-sized city lova or a half block— and it will be but a_very short time hofore one- h part of one of these acre lots will sell for as much as we offer a fuil acre to-day. Tney sre located = very short dis"ance weat of Cr ighton College. crelot. hsace, and get piat and full GEO. P ces ranging trom 8150 to 8300 per Call immediately, and don’t lose your rticulars of EMIS, Agent, 16th and Douglas Streeta. Nice lot on Sherman Avenue north of Nicholad treet, 31,400, Half lof on Cass,between 13th and 14th streets % nice lots in Hartman's addition, 8400 to 8600. Largo number of acre lots in Gise's addition in North Omaha, 8125 to 3300 cach. Cholce comer lot near 22nd and California treets, §1,500. Beveral good lots In Nelson's addition, 150 to 2350 each, Choice iot in Thorneil's addition, §750. Several large lots in Bartlett’s addition, Toid each. Several cholce lots In Reeds first addition, 8275 to 8850 each. Acre lot on Sherman ayenue, (16th street), south of Poppleton’s new residenco,’ or #1,100 9 Jarge Iots near 18th and Clark streets, 80 ¢ 330 feet’ Corner, §1,200; inside, 31,000 3 large lots on'She-m n_avenue, (16th street), Clark Street, $900 each rods and 2} acres each, Pricos $700 to McOANDLISH PLACE. o aess part of the «outh of the Conven! evie,aud just south £ and adjoining t* e ground of James M Woolworth and W- J. Connell— fese are desirable, bei handy t0 bus- rome t depot, 1ail P. tew steps king houses, c var-icuars erms to those who e residenco iots Dodio 8 NO. 144 . B. HUBERMANN, WELER, Cor. Douglas and I3th Sts. gy 23" 4 B Gives Great Bargains in Ladies’ and Gents AMERICAY COLD AN SILVER WATGES All Kinds Of JEWELRY, SILVER WARE AND DIAMONDS. We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money, wugll-gth et IE IS A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead= ily and rapidly increasing in public tavor. the White Machine justly claims to be the best made, the easiest running, the simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. ie White Co. employ as agents men of in- tegrity, and purchasers are always satisfled, becsuse they find everything just as repres- ented. . Everybody should use this Machine. The sales so far this year are more than double the corresponding timse last year. All orders addressed to the |[Omaha Office will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNC, Cor. *avenport and i5th S1s." Omaha. ADDITION. | Rear Estate Ac HORSE SHOES AND NAILS, Iron and V/agon Stock, . At Chicago Prices. W. J. BROATCH, 1209 and 1211 Harney Street, Omaha, oct11-2me MAX MEYER & GO, Fishing Tackle, Base Balls and a full line of NOTIONS AND FACINY GOODS GATZ & FREEMAN, CRACKER MANUFACTURERS, And Wholesale Dealers in CIGARS and CONFECTIONERY. During the Fall and Winter we wiil handle COUNSELMEN’S FRESH CYSTERS. which are now the best in the market. A large assortment of CANDY and SUGAR, TOYS for the Holicay trace GATZ & FREEMAN, 51011th St., OPmaha, octlb-eod-6m v wio ! DISEASES OF THE EYE, s Bar and Throat DR. L. B. GRADDY! OGULIST, #URIST & ‘ARYNGIST. tong time and 8 per cent inte will by Geo. P. BemiS' |otis aver xennaras; prug stors Corner of 14th and Dougla: J. H. FLIEGEL & CO. FAILORS, NCY 15th & Douslas Si., 0 VERCHANT vo. 122