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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-~TI:URSDAY DECikMBER 18, 1884, — - — - — — m— e — . — - ( — ————— L — — - ~ — . ‘HE 4 B SUMNER'S DEFEAT. his real feelings snd entertaina an cpln: [ 100 Boston & Malne cars are equipped | v fortunn, has £r sears been | QPTROT / TIORS | JdHE DAILY BEE MNERS DEFE B ron felings and entertaina w cpln: 100 Boton & Malne s aee equipred ooy s o seems been| SPROTAL. NOTICES e Tho defest of Congressman Samnor, of hat he « g L s T 4 ! — s —| from the bitternesses and weakncssos |about twelve Maine Oentral cers, 8o it| au She {1 indoreed in 0 LOAN-Seet Omata Oftce, Oslifornts, retires from ths national | 4" (haracterize the majority of the|hss become of some interest to the con- |offic as delegation, o . - n:fi,‘,‘m‘,,"‘ Office, Room 68 Tribune | jqyislature a friond of the people and one |race, Talk about his not having avy [solidated rosds to be permitted tv uko | wh n official estcom, The [ RFONFY 27028 on eha tels by J, 1. 18 N Pabiiahan exeopt Sunday The | of the ablest men in that bod He had | political ambition, and that he wants to | this coupler. It may be added that the | late Judgs Black, immediate Jenrn. | YR 218 & uth 14th -t anis | niy W ol ot the railway op. | devote the rest of his life to money-get- [ Boston & Providence are now trying 1t |ing of her presence in Wast aght | @ W) o . " Dok n s e S gt A1 | ng could be more absurd. (on four cars, Mr. Sanborn, mn?(-rx( ut for her distinguished umu,'.}M' VU 6150, s Poa [ £10.00 | Throe Montis pression exercised over the poople of | go'has™ nover had but one aspiration |transportation of the eastern, told the |sake—his old-time friend—nnd called of MR Lowred on yersensl yerA| %1 Ona Moot . California by the Central Pacific railway, |since he left the United States senate, | commissionors that when they bogan to | ten to cos hor as long as he lived, 408 £ sterals, *Omuba Fiosvolal Exownge, | Sty M, o0t 188 Y 6 Conta. and hadjealled the attention of congress |and that was to get back into it again |use (\»mr upler it was wmn:;lydnnarhnr{ ——— tp ] Ffeant'voon nd huth' 8 -, dor ' bl Aot . . o He has been ready at any timo to sacri- [ to about twenty-five cats, and severa STATE JOTTINGS NEY to loan on ety propoty Joucs 149 Als) 8 © bonrders v : Sp——— o ‘h:""""““ i ‘h““('l"'" PO- | %o his dignity, his rosontments, aud his | slight sosidents occurred; but since this L e Mgiorans e S8, o Shobten s v 60-11 98.00 | Thres Months.......0 ly and of the Uafon Pacific, and advo- pride to accomplish that object.” mistake was corrcoted it has given entire | A hog weighing ounds has been sold at TP YRy TR T T NOR RENT--Large plessant tuenished raoms. Th. % Monts 1.0 | Ono Month - ...1. | cated the reduction of paesenger fares on i — satisfaction, and it couples automatically [ Madison. B T TR AT FGm R W, o eor 1ah sn ) fur 152 48 0 IPOND! i th col ) i N The new school building DeWill a8 | Arenta, 1905 Farram St BRRPEIIN myrmsbiohp) all land-grant railorada to three conts & Nyipicei's two cabinet aspirants with ¢ omm n drawheads better than any uynn‘o\"l.n\\v‘ oy it wa il . A RENT— ot with § F 4 Cormantasticos rlating o Nows and Battora | = 0 AICEPRE FREONH 50 S0 SOl ¢ > other with which ho 18 acquainted. ned 2 ONEY lon | DA griten thould bo ddroenod 15 the Komon or Tws | mile, Upon ond queations M |y attracting eonsidorably more atten: | Tho commissionors gave no intimation | Weeping Water shipped thiry four earloads M S as T b pomnwssn errans, has falways boen found fighting on tho | iy alroad than they aro really entitlod | of their conclasions, if they found any, |of corn duing tho pust weeke — e o froes o ot s Tettors and Remittances shond be | 100 Of the poople. It lsno wonder, |y, 1y iy unfortunste that Miller and |In this connection it may bo proper to [ Mrs. Susss Dirow, acol ciihty two years, > tin, 8 Wi Dsugias, Tus Brw Pustaamne Cowrany, Quana. | therefore, that his dofeat was accom- M atato that they have notindicated wheth- | . 2 FANTED=A compete 0OR RENT—Furnished rooms at 1617 Howard heoks and PostofMios orders 0 be E3Ade pay- Morton, whose friendship was once &F of not they shall oonfine thelr reocoms The Sp company, aha, is intro. Hotse w itk &4 1917 UBL 018 Wbl 45 kho order of the sompany plished by the railrosd Inflaence and mo- | jjxaned unto that of Damon and Pythias, | mendation to' one coupler. There is a | 4"C"€ clectric lisht in Fremont. need apply — < ) Oali 4 i . v A oreigner 7 e {anola ¢ o RENT A cottas 3 roums, on 20'h stree 9T BEE PUBLISHING CO,, PROPS!|nepely mouey of Oalifornia. He wasignonlq have fallen ont, and not even|prevailingopinion, howover, in railrond | oyt thehorat ot § Hireniot e ® 108 f1OM | JAZANTED in cxporianccd ok ke ac St Mary's avene; 419,60 per mouts. WA e L congressmen at large, and the mass of By, It 1 ver, | circles that they will permit the use of St P ¥ cans must Fewtto 0t ties. italer, *13 3. 14th streot 1 1. ROSEWATER, Editor. g g spoak as thoy pass by. It is, however, | /0, rets Bt et | A board of United States pension srrgeons [ drers 01 T'x 105, tating ako and aalwry expasted. | = C N y 3 - the dmfmnnll.c party of San Fr-nelu_cn de- [ indioative of the factional quarrels that -y hmx'un onn‘; it und'S’Z'i" ,,," w‘ll;| - | was organized at Red Cloud last wee 4 l‘ ;v: RENT- I A, H. Fitch, Manager Dally Circulation, P | sired his nomination under the district- | qill ari ithin the democratio ranks S T gree of utility | A jarga colony of Russians have lately sot- FANTED — At once, second girl at ¢11 & 0th ¢, | street. Inquire « 0. Box, 488 Omaha, Neb, S SR ARG S B b will arise within the democra for service with the present multiform | tled near Tndianola, Red Willow conty, W 3 T = —————————|Ing plan that took place subsequent 0|, gvery state In the Union. Itla to|varieties in use, It ia also tolerably clear | "y, M. Higgins, member cloct of the legis: | \xrrmm—re o ——— o T TR Tuar proposed Nicaragua canal treaty | his election, but that nomination was|p, hoped for their own sakes that Miller | that whatever kind is adopted now may | lature, has gone int» business at Glenwood. W "l"‘,fi'f:‘{{." -~ ““h‘"”::‘:vr’”"l L Bade M. F Mar acoms to have hit the John Ball's-eye, | 801d to auother porson by the political | and Morton will kiss and whack up on | D0 8uperceded in @ year or two by *“the | The Methodists on Waluut Craak are going [ 281 5t' 005 bl nott 11 uming o L : Now that Hon. N. K. Griggs has been Indicted, perhaps he can indite a poem on the beauties of land grabbing. Tar Spanish treaty has raised the de- termined opposition of the cigar makers who are all heartily wishing it may end in smoke, Tae postmaster at Chaco, Texas, has been killed by Mexicans, who anticlpated the citting ofi of his head by the incom- Ing aaministration, Tog all Important question now agitat- Ing the faithful herrbouts is whether the coming meetlng of the democratic state central committee will be a secret con- olave or an ‘‘open session.” Wz are led to believe that the recent cold snap was owing to the sudden de- parture from Nebraska of Captain How- gate, the dofaulting signal sorvice chief. Ir congress wants to do anything in the line of canal building, it had betier do something towards the construction of the ennepin canal .than for the Nioaragua scheme. Ir looks as if there is some trath in the report that J. Sterling Morton is cir- calating for signatures a petitlon that he be made chicf democratic soup dis- penser in Nebraska. Tie British lion sets up a roar against money succeedod in getting the state convention to pass a condemning Mr. Summer's course in congress and thus creating the {mpros sion that the poople of California repudi ated them. Bat the second congression- al district convention, though he was in Masaachusetts at the time and had expressed his protest against nomination. However, he re- turned and made a vigorous canvass, and But at every point he found the money companies placed agalnst him, It is belleved that no less than $50,- 000 was spent to Mr. Sumner. Tn Sonora, a small town, with only about 500 voters, the sum of 27,000 was distributed, and it is stated that one hundred votes were bought in to gather ballots for the monopoly candi- date. Yet in spito of all this, Mr. Sunner was defeated by only 117 votes organs claim a msjority of 1,000. ‘Whether he intends to contest the elec- tlon is not yet known, but it Isto be hoped that, in theinterests of the people of Californta, he wlll not retire without mak- ing an effort to retain his seat, to which he is entitled by the unpurchased votes of his district. The California monopo- the proposed Nicaragua treaty. Tho matter is respectfully referred to Riche- lleu Robinson, with the request to give the lion's t.il another twi CoxanessuaN Reaca is making head- way with his inter-state commerce bill. It hasbeen substituted for the house comuittee bill, and thus defoats the rail- way commissioner scheme. NeArwy all the banks in Vienna have become embarrassed owing to the finan- olal distress of the Bohemian land mort- gage company growing out of the criais 1o the sogar trade, “Sweet are the us of adversity.” Tar Dakota bill has passed the senate by a strict party vote, and when it comes to the house it will be defeated by a strict party vote. Republican Dakota is lists have great fears that he will make a contest, and if he does the prospects are very favorable for his success. The manner in which he was defeated was a disgrace to California politics, but the people of that state may expect a repeti- tlon of just such campaigns whenever the monopolists take 2 hand. City ArTorNEY CONNELL has offialally rendered an opinion regarding the title of the old Douglas county court house site. Mr., Convell holds that the prop- erty, when abandoned for court house purposes, reverts to the city. This opin- ion is in direct conflict with that ren- dered by County Attorney Cowin, and very naturally, unless mutual concessions are made between the county commis. sloners and the city council, this differ- ence msy lead to tedious and needless boss, and tho railroad lobby by {use of |t apoils, reprosenting | the division of the federal spoils. thirteen counties, nominated Mr. Sum. |last accounts Mr. Morton had recovered ner with only two dissenting voices, al. | his wind sufliclently to call Mr. Millor o of the Central Pacific and the telegraph | democratic adminlstration, Yuba county the night beforo election. | yorjc out of about 32,000, but the monopoly | o¢ Jefr and put an end to sach com- menta as the followlag from the Chleago resolation | oy, We aro sorry to note that those two politioal Nestors of Nebraska democracy, Dr, Miller and the Hon, J. Sterling Morton, are scratching and kicking each other in & most outrageous manner over man with the heart of an alligator, the gizzard of a buzzard, and the gall of a rattlesnake. —_— Tue Washington correspondent of the overowhero was onthusiastioally recelved. | Now York Zimes, in speaking of the “‘thousands of place hunters” under the says: “Inthe west thero appears, for instance, to bo a general desire to procure appointments defeat|in the geodetic and geological survey, which has boen represented as a branch of the service requiring a great desl of cheek and ability to draw pay without much scientific knowledge or desire to This of course has no reference All along the lino of the railroad men (4, Nobraska democrats whatover. They wero bought and intimidated in the e0rt | uvy o check aud don't want any geodo. sy or geology In theirs; all the well- known aspirants for offices here desire offices that can be spoken of in language ersonian purity. Omana is threatened with more poles and wires, A third electrle light com- pany is soon to establish itself here, It is to be hoped that the day Is near at hand when wires in Omaha will be put underground. The eastern cities are compelling the various companles to bury their wires and remove their polls There is no longer aby question about the practicability of operating wires un- derground, but the telegraph companies will postpone action as long as possible in order to avold expense. THE report that Grover Cleveland has bought a $20 pair of boots for inaugura. tion day is now denounced as a foolish story, in which there is not a word of trath, But why was it necessary to con- tradict 1t? If Grover Cleveland wants to wear a $20 pair of boots, whose business 1s 1t The only person that might op- ject is Richellen Robinson, who perhaps thinks that the president-elect ought to wear two-dollar boots. RepuBLICAN Clubs in New York, Bos- wasting Its tlme in fooling around a dem- |litigation. The city of Omaha sustains | ton and other enstern clties are ‘“bounc- ocratic congress the same relation to the county that a man does to his wife, which s very intl- ing” the mugmumps from the member- ship lists. The Chicago T'imes correctly EvipentLy the dynamite party is en- [ mate, and it strikes us as very foolish to[ 5258 that this looks as if the republicans deavorlng to glve practioal effect to|quarrel over the title of this property. | Were resolved never to elect another re- Macauly’s prophecy relative to the|The corporation limits of Omaha include |Publican president. It cortainly seems traveler from New Zealand standing on | nine-elevenths of the valueof the prop. | to be & suicidal course to excommunicate the broken arch of London bridge and |erty in the county, and oa the question |voters, when the party needs votes more gazing on the rulns of St, Paul. GrENERAL ROSECRANS sald among other of the old court house title this difference is about as much as between tweedle-dee and tweedle-dum. The best thing that than anything else. A KEeNTUCKIAN was painted red from things in reply to a question by a colored |can be done by the commissioners and | head to foot in the court house in Lex- journalist as to what he tbought would | the council is to conclude such arrange- | ington on Thanksgiving day, in payment be the policy of tho party toward the|ments with regard to this property as|of an election wager, beforo a large cir- negro race: ““Your people will not know | will be most beneficial to the tax-payere. | cle of admirlng and tumultous friends. that there Is a democratic president in|The city now has more real estate than it | Had Blaine been elected our once en- the White House,” This must certainly |really wants for practical use, and the | thusiastic tieorge H. Brooks, of Bazille be consoling to the freedman, county noeds funds with which to com- plete the new court house. By exchang- Mills, would in all probability have done the same thing In order to properly cele- Tuy m;nhh, with Griggs and Ashby|ing lots and passing titles the city may | brate tho event. and their assoclates is that they did not gobble enough land. If they had gob- acquire very eligible sito for a city hall, and the county will get all the money it Tux Portland Oregonian, speaking of bled the whole Otoe renervation It would needs without inflicting additional taxa- | the election of Charles 8. Voorhees, son have been an eminently respectable steal, and the probability is that they would have escaped punishment., That is gene- rally the case with wholesale plunderers. tion upon the people. This seems to be the shortest way out of the difficulty. Likvr, ScuwATKA, the Arctlc exploror, who, during the last two years, has quite of Sonator Voorhees, as delegate to con- gross, eays that ho has drifted into con- gress on the railroad issue, which may nover float a democrat into office in the torrltory again, His majority s 146 in Sexator VAN Wyck will probably | thoroughly explored Alaska, is lecturlng | ® total vote of 41,844, of which 10,000 galn his point on the open discusslon of |{n the ecast. He rather surprised the |©F 12,000 were cast by women. the Spanish-American treaty. He is op- posed to the secret session on general principles, and it will probably be done | the United States east of tho Mississippl | ocratic executive committee, has Boatonlans with the Al statement that a I larger than all that portion of UM, chalrman of the dem- an- Mz, Bar» away with entlrely except in cases of [ river, and is, withal, a very valuable ter- | nounced the names of the committeo great emergency, when important state socrets aro to be diecussed and acted upon. Brsuarck does not seem to have a con- trolling influence over the reichstag, It refused to give him an assistant in the German foreign oftice, notwithstanding his strong appeal that a refusal to com. ply with his request would embitter his life. By avote of 141 to 119 the relch- stag concluded to embitter his declining days. The old chancellor 1is evidently losing his grip. Jay Gouvrp understands the art of hedging. He has not forgotten his famous dedlaratlon: ““In a republican district]1 was a republican, In a democratio dis- triot I was & democrat, In doubtfal dls- trlcts I was doubtful. But in politics 1 was an Erie railroad man every time." Just now Mr, Gou'd is & democrat, and he is endeavorlng to make himself more solid every Zday by endorsing all the prominent democrats who have been mentioned s probable cabinet officers. | works with supreme indifference and s | Boston, M able officers | Weary disregard for the opinions of his|but told the commissioners that while he He is s0o consumed |did net know much about other couplers They would all make admir in the estimation of Mr. Gould, Asa politician Mr, Gould ls very politic, ritory, capable of contribating largely to the natlonal wealth when its resources shall be developed. Its chlef river, the Yukon, down which Schwatka journeyed on a raft, is about 3,000 miles long, be- ing bota little inferlor to tne Misalssippi itself, The country is scarce of game— a fact which Schwatks attributes to the myriads of gnats and flies, which make it Impossible for animals to live in the sum- Schwatka wont down the Yukon to its mouth in Behrip, ea, and sailed around the Aleutian islands. He re- peats the statement about the temperate elimate of these ielands, The mercury, ho says, never falls below zero, and the summers are never as hot as in the cen- tral states of the union, Ex-Srare S8exator Bover, of New York, expresses his oplnion very freely concerning Lord Roscce Conkling, as fol- lows: “He has climbed away up on top of a lofty pedestal from which ho is supposed to survey man and all of his political fellow-creatures. with a sort of sublime egottsm that he really belleves the country is blinded to!doing good service on their roads, About that will have charge of the inauguration ceremonies. Out of respect to Mr, Bar- num the committee ought to engage seven mules to haul the presidential carriage. Ir there democrat in Nebraska who carried a torch during the recent cam- paign that does not expect to be rewarded sltuation at & good salary In any enter- prising dime museum. ~ Apply to Dr, Miller or J. Sterling morton, The Car Coupler xroble; Boston Advertiser, The petition to the railroad commir it recommended for adcption was infor- mally heard yesterdsy, Mr. Crockett, in the announcement that they had peti- oa a dozen ca clally recommend _an; S osriatandan ¥ orow e & Eutern, arrived lato, coupler. he was well pleased with this and it wi At with an office, he can obtain a permanent aloners on behalf of certain rosds which are using the Union oar conpler to have division superintendent of the Noston and Lowell, ¢tat-d that there was & mistake tioned for it, as they were only trying it and were not yet ready r, of the coupler of the future.” TInventors are at work and maater car bulldors are study- ing the dovices and criticising, compar - ing, laying aside and partially commend- ing. Whenever they can agree upun one as superior to all others, that will proba- bly come into speedy use, elther throngh the voluntary action of all the roads in the country or through legislative com- pulsion, Until then, everything must be tentativa. 'The commissioners are be- coming thoroughly informed on the whole subject. They have yot considerable time for study and for awaiting develop- ments. There s no fear that they will compel costly changes unless decldedly advantegeous, nor that they will even then make any such rigid rule or selec- tion as will exclude the “‘perfect coupler” when it comes. The language of the law is euch aa to require only a gradual change, so the extent of it will be very much in the hands of the roads, whatever devico or devices the commissioners pre- acribe, —e— Arthur as u Party Leader. New York Commercial, President Arthur renews the recom- mendations contained in his previous an. nual messagos for a revision of the tarifi Since 1¢81 he has repeated his advice—a fact which proves beyond question that the tariff law of 1883 was no as far reach- ing ao it should have heen. Mr. Arthur is peculiarly qualified to dircuss tariff’ matters, because the ' have been a neces- sarily special study with him during the years he was in the custom house. Fn his first annusl message to congress he made such radioal suggestions for a rovision of the tariff that he seemed to startle the members of the Forty-sixth congress, and accordingly his suggestions were not acted upon, The defeat of 1882 showed the repub- licans, however, that they had blundered. Yet the “‘tidal wave” of that year was uot confined to New York, but swept into Massachusetts, and extended even as far west as Michigan, where the repub. licans had not been beaten in twenty years. There were no ‘‘stalwarts” or ‘‘half-breeds” there, so republican dis- aster was attributable to other causes than facticnal quarrels, Looking back now to the message Mr. Arthur] rent to congrees in December, 1881, it will be seen that, had his advige been taken, his party would have been strengthened by the high principles he advocated. He urged a revision of the taniff; a reduction of theinternal revenue; asettlement of the silver question; in a word, wise and conservative treatmenb £ every question which has come up prom- tnently in the last three yeors, But his advico was disregarded then; | . and the opportunity to efface the tronbles of 1880-81 passed oway, perhaps forever. The student of political: aflairs in looking over Mr. Arthur's state papers will say that he was not only a good president, but a sagacious party leader. He showed the party the way it should walk,. but those who controlled the Blaine faction, which was in the ascendency when Mr. Arthur first went into office, treated him with contempt. Remembering this, the present condition of the party atiords a 'curious and instructive study for the phi- Losophic inquirer. e —— UNDER THE NEW REGIME: ¥ow Washington Ladics Regard she Coming of Cleveland, Chicago Herald, Oa the whole it 'ooks as if the fore- boding of certein of our minister:] friends that the white house would bs boycotted by ladies for the next four years, should Mr, Cleveland come in,will not bo realized, Thero are many who say that the man who has lived a bachelor to educate the daughters of his mission- ary sister may coant on & cordicl wel- come for himseli and for thom. One thing is noticeable, that part of resident Washington with the present administra- tion is preparing the mont cordial wel- come to its successor. President Arthur polished mannersmadehim pansone grata to them, and the transition will not bo violent for the ¢ld arittocratic element here to adapt itself to & president repro- senting the old arlstocratic party in poll tics, Should Premident Arthur return here as a senator he will be the most popular soclety man in Weshington. He has an unusual hold on theZsffections of the permanent inner circle, A matter of penere | regrot here i tho large num- ber of delightful peoplethat pass out of ofticlal life with hun, Phe Frelinghuy- sene, the McMichaels, the Brewsters are but a single trio of & score or more of families whosa subsidence from the front rank in putlic notics will be lamented. A few nswmes of ladles whom one al- ready can forecast aa promioent in social forces in the recrystalization of the social atoms are Mrs, Laughton, whose antece- dents areall demoeratic, though she is on torms of Intimscy with the existing rve- gim brilliant dsvghter, wko has & winter home on DeSa es streot, where eae will this winter be visited by her sorely be- reaved friend, Mrs, Harrict Lane John- t4on; Mrs. Berry, of course; Mre. Jobn Walsh, who, #s s gir], was the beautifal Bally Shannon, daughter of Wilsoa Shar. non, goversor of Ohio, and aftsrwards torritorial governor of Kansas, besides haviog been member of congress and minister to Mexico, When at she helght ot her fame as a beauty. perhaps a dozen s ears ago, she warried ict) a well-known old and wealthy family of £¢ Louis. Two or three years ago her husband died, ard recently Mrs, Walsh has brought her lit- tle brood of pretty children here and es- tablished herself pleasaatly on Do Sales street. She is so chayming in her wid- ow's robes that the eye turns lingeringly to gee upon her. One of her sisters married General T, W, Sherman, U, 8. A., and the wedded pair died within fow weeks of each orher at Newport som: fonr yoars since, An)ther sister, Mrs, Keeler, 8 widow, whe has much of the femily besuty, but who married less fa: Mrs, ¢ Hososby, Jadge Black's|} to build a church, $700 has airsady been raised. Tho 8. C. & P, dopot at Norfolk will soon plotod. It is & one story frame build- x00 feet, g man pamed Chalfant, was instant Ly a runaway team near Neligh last turday, His neck was broken y Sai Two brothers named Goodon, of Fullerton, Nob,, made a boat which is_twenty-five fect from tem to storn and launched it, and have started for New Orleans, The Nebraska ‘mer thinks there is not a case of hog cholera in the state, but attributes the present trouble amoog hoga to careless feeding in ohanging from old to new corn, Joseph Cook, who is charged wi h the mur- der of Loonard Rabl, at Blue Hill, a short distance south of Rad Cloud, and who was hung by lynchers, but cut down ia time to be resuscitated, was Wednesday indicted for mur- der: first degree. For the past two weeks the town of Sutton has been _enjoying a postoffice fight, The railroad divides the town about cquaily and each side wished the office, and on the eve: ning of the 4th inst the south mde succeeded in removing the 0 to their desired location. ‘War is bound to follow, Owing to ths recent failura of Middletown bank of New York the West P int Bank. Butter and Cheess association at Blair, are unable to most their obligations, cavsing en barassments to individuals in an unfortanaty seneon of tight times, Clancy, treasnrer of Cumming countr, had a deposita of 8800 county funde in the bank whick he is seeking to recov er. The Fairmont Bulletin says: *“The gang of hog thieves who have been infesting ~this town and community for somo time have at last como to grief. Messre, Wa. McEwen, A. E. Loek, A Leek, Grant Dewceseu and James Simpson have been arrested, on_com. 1laint of Chas, Mussleman, filed with R, H Pinney Wednerday.” A corresp ndent of the Columbus Journal sends that paper the partieulars of an acciden- tal shooting affair on Upper Shell creck as follows: On Wedneedny of last week Mr. Owen accidentally shot his eldest daughter, & yonng lady 16 or 18 years old, in the thigh at thort_range They were husking corn, and Mr. Owen, soeing some geose, hastily pulled his gun from the wagon, when i% accidentally went off, lodging a beavy charge of shot into her thigh, riddling and teariog the flesh in a ferrible monner. A physician was called from Humphrey, and though there was in his opin- jon great danger for her lifs, shois now at 1ust necounts improving a. little, ———— sioux City Nowe, S10vx Crry, December 10.--A severs cold wavo struck this section last night, It was ten below zero here this morving, 12 below at Yankton, and at Sioux Falls 24 below, The chage in the weather has given an impetus to trade and merchants lock forwardto better times, ike Haley, a pugilist of thin c:ty, and an unknown,suppoged to be Ed Miller,of Omaha, have made a match knuckles, Marquis of Queenebury rules, for 0 « eido, on Jacuary 26, to be within twen- ty-five miles of Sioux City. et O Exposition Notes, New Onceans, Decembor 17.—Rainiog steadily since daylight,. nevertholoss the e were many visitors at’the exposition, and many preparing exhibitions, ——— The roses on the choeks of & protty girl are the sweetest blooms in the world, but a §9 per week clerk can better afford to spend a dollar in a batton-hole rose- bud that will wither and has thorns than he can afford to tuke a couple of rosy cheeks and a mother-in-law to blcom in his own little home. That pure, swect, wafe, sad effective Am distillation of Witch-Haz.l, Amer.can Pine, alled Sinford’s box Catarrhal wproved Inhaler, sl in had of el dr Cure for _C ord's I o ho b Cou plete Local avery form of Catarzh, from a Simple Co'd or 2a to loss of dete, and Heaning, Cou enltie, and Catarrial Colsumption, i eve ago. Clergymen, Vocalists, And Pablio Spenkers witloat number owe thelr poes. h mrning ant secrctions and 10 disagroe tho entire d., bub un uppreced ented oo, voice and rosp Katory orga; Sold by all druggsts, Prico $1.00 Drug and Chemical Co, Boston COLKING o 20k, " Wharicn, Vournc GERprLeCmON 1 Sy 6, K PMSTE@ Packs, Weale Ftomach and Bowcls, Dreycpeis, Fowale Weakneas, Shooting Pains through th Loios and Back, try ihese piastors. Plaocd vvor the pit of tne £tomic, they prevent and curo Aguo Paiar, Biliious Colic, Liver Complaints, and protects the’ syetom frow s thonsard Hls 25 Bedy, aud can be rec Winter 1 cowatng, the season of the you 00 To viow of this fach wo kay by cue of Dr. Horos's Klookwa Beita, By 80 doing; you wil od Rheumatism, K{dney Troubles and ether iile Lo flowh 13 he' Do not delay, bub &1 ‘s our 00 and exan Douglu. streat, o1 F_Goodmar wba, Nob, OF led 0 0 COLILLARS & CUFFS BEARING THIS MARK ARE THE FINEST GOODS EVER MADE, st All Linen, sor Linings ano Exteriors. Ask for them l AMN BROS,, Agents for Omuhe v Cor, 10th | W ANTED Good hutcker to tont part of atore,206 wo 'k TANT NTEL W W Bene V AN KL €000 thly & 0),,0 South M TANTED—A o 2416 Cuming St ) r 15 sves and carpe. ANTED L, daisy stoo) ma t Awsoc ) Paiut and *Bcofin count in the state to « A gir noith 10th<t, Agirl for gene 0 aad Capitol ave ANTED—A good second gl at 1011 D portstrec, L mont ftore, wh has the Arg sken the lowest prices in ©mata, ou furnitire , nust have fr.t-class roferences AN1ED—Agonts to ha applances, ¢t oprortunity for he dtcasiog trio reo: By th gOod Inundress at hmmet Hiuse 21 wive te . Fromont, Neb Co., reliable canize componies for work 14AF work 8 W 10817p | house 100.17p o agonts for fas® relling g money. C. M. Faton 17417 and in right Marrisge fnnb Firo and Waterproo men 'n every ing our p-int. There's big movey nis. For par. ticulur. & , addross u. K. Mayoe, Ssoretary and Manager, Omahs. 819-Jan 1 VW ARTED-To bu o oty lot paid 1o weekly ormonthiy instaliments. Addross i, H." Goo ofiice. . 216:t tanco 3. ol day can b 6314, El nt, pleasint work at thoirown homes Work quictly made, n) canvassing. drees ub onov, Globe AT Co., Bostcn, Mass went by maily 33 to Please ad- 603-1e0 17 w AU Ladios 0F gontiviion in oity oF country o take nice, light snd ploasant work at thoir own howee, §2 to 86 & day work sent by u ail; no canvassing; o Plesse address Rellable Mao't’g Co’, oasily and quietl o Phl ANTED—LALIES UR GENI o country, to take nice, light and pleasant work at their own home qatetly mado; work eent'b Iy, Plosee addreso Rellabio Maui’y C . 031 i MEN—In oily 2 £0 85 per dng easlly and mall; no canvassing; no ¥R WANTED WV ANTED -A situa'ion as bar, tander, whoro an 2t or 18 kept. Address “E.” Beo oize. ¥1410p ANTED—A situation to take oore of horses and 10 do work for & priva ¢ family. Address Bee Office. A 18 W to fight with bare | orgrocery house. ANTED—Situation, @ thoroughly rom ctent [ * ealosman in (ither's ory geodr, boots and rhoo Applicant is well acguainted in Cmada. ~Addrees Motague Brs, McCague's bank. 50541 W ‘ware stora. ANTED—A position us a1 apprent«s iu hard Address C. 8. Bargalt, Norfolk, Nob. 1719an-14 '\VA NTAD—By & Indv of experionco. and best of Yot oncer, a rituation a8 houso kespor. Apoly t0 927 porth 16th St. 15117p Young marzied AN WAN SINUALIOD 38 DOOK- n wholesalo eetablistmont In Omahs, keeper, Addross caro Bee. MISOELLANEOUS WAKYS, 8061 7 ANTED —Two nice c'ean train men to take o boautitully f faIroad msn’ hous nihed rosm i meals at a # blocks feom U, 1% depot, fl st Class in evory respo % Address R. R, #in, Beo Otflco 79.50p 179, 12th 8r. W W V ANTED—A line ' YATANTED-To do washing, will e ing or do it at the partics housos Modiratocta s of cigars or gro: ha and Council #.ufls teade. r the wus! o4 for Oma- un salary or Address B. L. K. Bea office Council 17417p TED—To purchase ciric battery. FANTED T Dy « phaston first class.and very ch.ap, state pr t. "-havd yhysician Address 209 Wheaton 8 F gy, i 0 o0x fd o ratod toilet (or | Jina Siore,00r. st lo rent, room or uafuinished. euite (f rooms, tury 3 | over 215 south per mouth. Farnam St, RENT - Stsre buflding with residonos all for . permouta in good locatton, D, L. Thomas. 050-t¢ OR RENT Tarce awithit room, large bay windsw oloset, flre place bath room privie : house and (arnier £01 5, 20th street, @ bl.ck north o' St. Mary 40t NOR RENT-Fumished o briok block, oorner 10th “urnished rooms, d Chicago Sta 901-jan-8p 1 JRGIRENT -A vine room vouse; aosirane oca- tion; 8 OR IKENT Clark stre o Owon SoCaitrey, 15th and Dougls, or at 5 or. Jacknon M 18th, -, {OR TENTFiirnishol oo A hoard §6.00 por weok, Very b lovation, 1814 Daveuport. 247 Jan 1p 8 rooms, hal', pantry 0, alss othor cheap tan menty. 810:44 PR w0, fino yard, Park ave, i 701 [ AME oLt K house, bara. woll sell on ousy montaly payw strect 10 KENT— Furnished rooms brick block, modern £ improvemonts, cno black from Foat of . corner 16th ard Capitolave. 10 roome, and a bara, 2 blocks 115t TOR RENT—A new hovse hard and soft water; on Park avent from faroam street. Inguire 918 Farnam. [ kNt Togentlomen only, & plrasant fas ululed room, 8. E. corner 20th and Douglaa Tt TIOR LENT—Two elegant rocms In Medick's blooy, } Bzt £ Paulsen & Co., 1518 ¥arnam. 0% RENT—Furnished tront room for ron 19¢h st I 2 19 4 00M3—With board, dev rab o or wiuter' Apply 8t 8t Chaslen Hotel. 13641 POR SALE. 1512 Cass A, 215 L0p X new bugy, che John ang, OR SAL JALE—No v Walnos bed room 8.t, also bass must Lo wold by the 201k, 105-15p) JAOR SALE-1 delivery wego n, and 10 foct lunch counter. Room 205, N 16th. 119t R EX HANGE—The furniture of ; turniancd rooms In brick block with mod- vemouts, roows reuting from $15. t0 $10 The j remises for leace, Morao & Bunncr. 200-15p L% Firsh cses lquor store, north 0:n and Capitol Avenu'; with foaso fr throo years tme, untl the firg), cliine on woow b ol g ing to Europs 20222 § 0% AL New w ook grocories avd 1 {1 romincnt street; dofuy good dusiness for city or suburban resl ostaie. Amed, 1607 et K _A number one fresh cow, cal! flve days old, Estabrook’s ttable, 10th and Cayitol wve 169-10p OR SALE_L-tof tresh milk cows at 24 Cal'lornia Frcemnn & Ponny. FGORSALE Nowand s:cond hand furnitn o aad stoves, 2112 Cuming 8. 28-17p OB SALE 00x101 foet ou Cuming stroet 3 blooks weat of Military b.idge, 81,600, Joha L. McGage, opposits Po-t offle., 10048 OR SALE—13)x124 feet. ol th snd 164.50p corner, south-oast blocks- weat of Jobn L. Mc ague, opp Y payments, cheap ite Post Offlc 0, 108-t¢ J0% SALE—Twn I'ta on Geors Ia av., ata creah hargain. Al-o fine residenoe on l'nrkhvu,‘rhc'?;. POTTERR & COBB 1515 Farnum st. 067 SALE—Two houaesand lot, o4 Harney and +, brivging 819 1eut por month. New York Dry good stwro. 05210p i —Ilorser, mul-s, harcoss ansl wagons or two yearn time. Real citate socurity [ 0 on . L. Thomaa. P —AV €10 pos sry, all aores of timoer land, ty, wil exchango for w0, Buaford; Souer & 2oLt JR BALE O EXCHANGE or pact of 0 thous orty milos cast of itans raska land or wer Ticaso (6 Foomi) urs foar Lot WII n order to et iuaediste cingo o 7. E. Puibtt, Ga Toldec12 YJOR SALE- ¥ soll choap § ane after death of my colld bifice by & nico 4.rcom cosdage full lod . wator 1Gth streot, half a block 8, Loavonworth, Went 8\o, trias easy. o0 20 and Lusyeuworth stenot {0k BALK—A whole tock of ciotbing, boots an shoos, bulldings at coct, retiring Noia business. G. H. Potcrson 804 south Tonth stroes, 113-Bim Pure 210000 fawil Bui kwe mosl kept 0y all firs buckwheat 30'd % €0, Manufacturors, cyocars. rbrad pure. ok triesin ) payuntil sta 5.6 Diuglea room with flza 1 boardirs, Ruterince re Gaitod 157D J04 KENT=Choice wuta of offico oot very o o E2CRT J O REN to John A, Fryhau, No. Nebradsa. NO1L RENT—Co ark »arcete. and Douglas, or a4 8. AOR RENT—Furoished o wirable for a doctor OR. HORKE'S ELEGTRIC BELT [F2 R FENT- Nicaly furnished room ‘oard for Ingjo genticiian 2020 3¢, g Fooms 40 bu I §ost i treol corner 16th ard Capitel ave port t. 1 Ok 1 JOR RE room month, FOR REN "t i sonveaiont. Owaha, Ard rscn Bl witkont fire, 1 Ok RENT —Neateat & Apply T—A la; Call ot {OR RENT-A 1oom with board a8, W. corner 19th and St. Mary's ave. 5, large ‘Addrees box i d chewpet fu G, H 4 K, Borth eutan Clogant roows, o' ¢ T-Ti walk frum the Poss 0ftce, 10028 carpe ve's for sa'e 1410 Dedgo St. Two good front ro North 191k 8t. exccllont Wpper fizor and ¢ fllca raom, Apply 182, Doug a) stocet, 619 ouce of 6 190w, $16 per mo (k. A 204 Il urfuroieh 4 front corner 16t & 20120 e well furnish:d and hested 215 Casw Bt 168 s et2., 5640 per 9i-ap ice grouna floor, center stove aud every Q " Bes uttico TMIBCELLANEOUE. ~Any ouwe having #sen or knowl tho wlerca Peeseanion w cencuiping the 7ud ou that date dark complexion, dark dtobetouled wih the oud it 4w oh wekt spoke il & wors dark .. Prova: opt. W eaiern Directive Cuab o Lay geldivg10 yearn 00 and Ahiaudn high, from iy ealdenca L4 King <o Any int riuation ki en (1 retura ol tn horss, wili bo duitably rewsided. J N, Reys a0lde, 25010 PRAYED ORSTOLE A brown tor At J. J 18717p QURAYAD O T )N Atwo yeas i e ho I whito spoton L fc shoulder. A saitablo row will bo paid on 1¢turn of the samo Lo 3616 Howard Kellrer. 2.7 DLUMBING #a3 fiting, jobling promptly stt 0,0 BN, 16t et Joh J. Caunaugh. 142:§12p kb Firat-lass hoard and beds § 1212 Capitol [ 3 por v 786-D). ATHAYED A gray hoss, & 3ears old mezk on off nnd leg Tetun to bars 1660 and Cais, Omahs, and get rewa d, [ I Bisluos biock oscopied by OB TRAD G Lon 1ts’or & gond 1azeho o ‘e m ke 4 hood 1: chu, ACCress ¢ o'suchy,’ 0. UP—Ote back horse dur white Wiilte faco, 1024 Suubh 1144 St. i way without dhe least molcetation oF moighivore, with our Leaproved sud A kvens & Co., 911 Capltod €04 decll DREXEL & NAUL, UNDERTAKERS |