* - ts J ' > ' s - gx f i " n , . VOL. OMAHA , MONDAY , DECEMBER 6 , KO. 144. The Coming Session of Congress Promises to be Spiritless. An Ohio Lover Proves Kecreant to His w'oly Vow , And Disappoints His Be trothed Before the Hy meneal Altar , Washington Swarming With Congressmen , Lobbyists - . ' and OfUce--Beskera. The Exiled German Socialists Receive an Enthusiastic Welcome in New York. ; . Hallroad Accident. Gpeclnl dtsp-vtch to l'h lice. MILWAUKEC , Docamber 5 10 p. m. A r. p'trr reached this city l et tught of 'errible actident on the ChictV'f & Northwestern line between Janes- villa ud Madie n A collision oc curred * botvri-en a pa&souger and freight trln , nnd eight persons are reported killed outright , and several more wonudBd. Full particular * are no obtainabli * A den CR has pre vailed , and it is believed the accident ia the result of the universal d rVac s. ABsemDllnir of the Law-Mafeers , 8p ci l Lm > icb to The Bee. WASHINGTON , Decvmber5 lOp. m. S mray t train * brought tc the city scurei of o mgre smen. Two- thirds of th * > raemlx-rs of buth houses re in , und h totels begin to preaen' a lively appearance. There is no doubt bat each bouse will have a qujrum n ti nd uct ) Monday. The nrt day's ceaxion will be without es pecial intere&t , tut It * novelty alway * drawt to the eapitol raore than en 'U h people to crowd the ijallerioi. After thai th Te it pOncrally room for all , thwra b ini ; nn bur.inritt before either house , except to call the roll and swear in ne-r members-elect to fill vt- r&iiciM. Aiaoni ; these wili be G rt O trfield'i encceisor. The reading of the proeident'a meagnge will occupy about an hour , and thii Is all that will probably be done Monday. R p- rosentativt-i of ep'Cial interests are already at hand mih A strong lobby It is probable an effort will be made tn pass what is known as the Carlisle sugar bill. It is 'reported that Jay Gould and the railroad interest will make ft powerful movement to get the Indian territory opened up on the "basis of some bill which will return to the Indian * their severally to lands now held by them. A general inter change of opinion among the members now present indicates that the seaiiun promises to be a spiritless one , devot ed to the p saga of appropriation bills only. The apportionment bill will be hardly passed. It ia not a party measure and neither party can make any political advantage out of it. There Is a feeling that 'a refund ing bill , in accordance with whatever recommendations Secretary Sher man makes , should be passed. Sunset Uox is preparing a speech on the tariff question. He is a freetrader in Bont'tnent He say be made a speech in Z inosville , O. , during the fall cam paign , free trada being the burden , of his argument , and the democratic ma jority in that loci'.ity was increased 41.7 votes. Spuaker Randall concede * \ that the republicans have a clear ma jority in the next house. He denies that the democrats contemplate , or even had contemplated an alliance with the greenbackers to secure con trol of the house. Clerk Ad ms saya thit m making up his roll he rhall be guided solely by the law , regardless of whetbe. the republican majority is one or fifty. The Star saya : "It is quite certain that Seareury Sherman will be elected to the senate to succeed Mr. Thurman. Every republican member of the Ohio delegation who has arrived here , lay there is no doubt of the result , if the secretary remains in the field , and such appears to buhls intention at present. Some of the members think it quite pr < bible - ble that the secret ry's name will be the only one that will be b toru the legislature , aud that m ins tint Hov. F ) * te- will ba provided f r otherwjio \ when 'ha now administration comes In. Ohio nifmbijrs .ilo assert , wita a g iod del1 of einpha is , tint Stanley * iIjUh Wd 13 t > g up 'ii the sup em bpnc'i ' , n t thf , to maku a vacancy , J j"tu ! ? Swayne , who eligible , will r ironb u * 'he tniddloof .Tana try " S3WASHIJ.OTOV , D. c iut > cr G 1 a m. L' amnau Itoajan , of the h > uep corauiiuon on commerce , arrived here Suiiiaj' ni ht , and will call n meet 113 f his comiu'UOf to-day. He f ya that haml us j every endeavor to , ha fie riv-T an ! harbor Sill retdy ' ij pist t to ciiigress at an early day A > effort will be made to cut off the ru titudo of nrmll appropratioun f r ui-tgniOcant e'rpams in the in e- r . r , slid confine th rx > > eniiifu-t s to th s < ! ttjpoct nt pirn whr stho rapid yv i of our exoo-t tradt ? h * creit- id n im j. ruv demtn ' . for incruiM 1 fvtli i fir sh 0,11115 The r < c n n idati u\s of th sec ti * ry of the invv in rofe"e c 'o 111 encoiirtge- m it of Ame'ican shipbuilding , vriil b considered It was 'Jitt-d lst n ght by a prominent member of fie h < u 'i miliUry c ninnttee that at an e rly dy ha would bring up fir con sidewtinii" bill aniandm-j tk.- present lawttpon thsu'.jtct of aruiy retire- m r.ts so as to allow those officers who a-e com ulaoniy rc'.r a their full pay , with nt the deduction for quarters , etc. , and that it hud been uned that the opposition displaced by army of ficers to either voluntary or compul- * ory retirement yrow out of the fact that In a majority of instances their was their only mipport , and after g thu beet ymrs if their lives fo tbe isernce of their country , tbej dieiiiedita great huriship that thev ahuld he ihelved with o wei > pu g a reduction nf pnya * an g when it wis imp Mible fur them to nrjier upon aiiy business which would a sist them uialnuinini ; themst-lvei aud f.iiu- .lies. A Faltnleas Lover , dpeclal Dispatch ti/Tim UBK. COUJMBUS , 0 , December G 1 s. m Mias Gjrrif Plutt i g o lv r j- c'uvtjrina from brain fv 'r induce ! by the failure of Wim \ \ MV > M.hoti to marry her. Her brother etill threit eM ! to annihilate McM-ihon on si i : lit McM hon is a strict Crh lfc , ai d ho Pintle fainilj Epfc < p dmiis Arrng' ments had b > eii m de whorehy Bis.iop Wafetson sh-mld celebra'e the mr rtsge , nd Unm llov. Bubock perform t'i Eoiscopalitu ervice , but wtiilu tiey we-e WHiuut ; , MrMihi n sent note decUritig the m-irrmge imp bit * , M the bi hop thre ttnel excom munication as ho penally f''r submu- * iou to the Protestant marriage ritu at. The oipi-ciaiit bride is the dMi n- ter nf Ca'viu A Platt , uf 0 s county , and cousin of Fauu'ie Pintt , inrrle < 3 at the White Huae two ywrH ( grfto Oi-ti. R.wlius , of Illinois McM 'was Saturday dl'chtr td from hm p < - Jiition ai.trivelmg agent fur the Dvus _ furniture company , a Louisvill- , . and left , ostensibly for thi * city , bu has not arrived yet. Among th gueats at thu Intended wfddiny nerc nevet.il uewsp * K.-r m n , and by stress of courcston , * com ; < ct was tuAilo t < Ruppri st tliu oucurrr-nce , but one cor respondent proved faithltxs. Weloomlnsr tbe Bxlles -puclat Dispatch to The Bee. NEW YORK , December 6 1 am A m&ss mating under the au picis t > the socialistic l bor party of tire city and vicinity , was held last evening , at the Get mm assembly roomsto wel come the twenty-four socialist .who lately arrived in th's cify frum .Germacy. Full } 2,000 persons were prejont.at thu meeting , rd the great est onthuaissm prevailed. Speech were made by 'Mr C. G llenburg , anc four of the exile * Resolutions pro tei'ing ngaiut-t the bratal action o the German govHrnment were adopted , and a'ter several Frenca and Ger man pitriotio mines cad been suni ; , a cubrcription van iak n up , and the meeting adjourned. Sp3cuatuur In Titles. Special Ouiatcti to Tni Bet NKT YtiKK. Doc moT 1 1 a. m On the complaint of Fred Soeiger , Twenty third street. C. 0. Pheitun Clinton , alias Sir , Hngh Courtney alias A Gunning mm Dennicon , nlia Maurace La Pierce Bernford , w s beld for examination in 'default o : $1,000 blL JSpeiger charges that Clinton , by making wha he believes false triir * enti tiou , induced him to loan him ? 1CO. Charles Phelixm OHn ton , the Bntith D ( > blemah , ' < h84 t > come more thoroughly yentila'ted by dispatches being recmved from many part * of the United Stabn and Can ado , asking for a deicription uf'the swindler tt soomt that ba li-wnntec in numerous places , now thathe is identified beyond doubt From let ter * received from England it U fonnc that Clintun Is the clever ion of a Iodgekeeperemployed on thv estate ol th Earl of Devon , and undoubtedly before he left England , studied np thoroughly the pedigree of mauyEng- libh families of note and title for the purpise of B wind ling uninspecti _ Americans , or marry some silly Amer ican heiress. * indications. WASHINGTON , D. C. , December 6 1 a. m. For the upper Mississipp and lower Missouri valleys : Rising barometer , stationary or lower tern perature , north to west winds in the former , and northerly in the lutter district ; cleor or partly cloudy weather or cloudy. Distressing Accident. l DlKpntch to It.e HM ROCHESTER , N. Y. , December 6 I a m. A special dispatch to The Morning Herald , from Bat a via states that a horrible accident occurred there at noon Sundajh Charles Smith , an operator in the 'AmericanUnion telegraph office , at Stafford , came there to visit his folks , and while en gaged in cleaning his revolver , It was accidentally dischar ed , theVall'hit- Ung his mother in tbe head. * She ex claimed , "My God , Charlie , you have shot inn ! " and instantly expired. MARKETS BY TELEGB.IPII Chicago Produce MnrKet. CHICAGO , December 4. theif Ni. 2 spring sold # t $1 0(31 ( 07 tor c.ish io's , and round lots sold etrly at § 1 07 | ; flolect , Da cemtfer , Si 05J@1 07 | ; sjlect , Janu ary , JTO'Utdat § 1082 1 declined with sitme a irtmti TH at 1 OS | and closed at $ lOfj $ , f > r seller i r Fotirimyjranc- ; ed at Sl'7J < gl ( 09 | , cl-iEinj ? ioniin lly t ? l Ojjf-a 05 | f cash a-id seller for D o m [ > o ; $1 ' Gl ft January : . C r t "V. . 2 „ „ . ! hiih ; mlx 3 sold j Bt 40 40 * for cH h for car lots ; ecl- J lt > r for 'D-cemher 40J@-tlj ; seller for J.inuarp ; 3 > ij j40jc ; ai'ller f < T Fehru- I ar40faU $ ; seller f r Miy. 45 \ @ 46c ; fi r f < - Juno , 45jij46c ; eel j 1 r f < > ! Jftly dull at the siiuo A3 May , clu.t > g viQo for cash or seller for Disoe'ab40i . for J nu-u-y ; -lc ! for Febru5ry45Jc ; ior Miyj 45jc for .Tun * Oatj" Oplr fairly tctivennd tradms 1 KpeuuIn > Hj j Nu 2 white , in store , j sold at * j c. aing A * 32c ; December obi at S2 | 33 ; J.uiinry s 'Id it ' " 32 | 33c , ol n" . rtt 32 532 J ; May 1 soid at 36f 7i , cl 31111 ; at 30c. | lly * lo lower and quiet ; No 2 sold j at _ 87i@3Sc for cash ; nd closed i at S7"cr I Brley Dull , lower , and almost j nominul. ) Lard I0@12jc lower par 100 Ibs ; , eloped At 83 3.5 ; cash , $ S 35 ; December bor , ? S 35 8 37 , Jiumry , ? 3 47 J. Dry S'tlt JlMtts 7 @ 10C lower per 100 llw ; abort ribi , lo'iefe , $ C 50gG 55 for cash ; hortjribs , boxed , $ G 77 } . Pork Mess cloaed $11 75 for old ; SIS HO for new ; 811 40 for Dec-m itr ; $1:5 : 07 (513 10 for J-uiuHry ; § 13 22 @ 1325 for Fehru'ryS1340forMarch. ; sky § 1 13. Chicago Uve S oclc Market. CHICAOJ , Dcftuih > r 4 H gs SaU-a r n ed at 84 25@4 BO ijjlit pickiim ; ? 4 2o@4 70 f r coin m' uo good he.wy p ekin ; § 4 50Q 4' 80 for { "oud to choice smooth eny shipping lots. Rtcdi ts , 30,000 --.t'J. . C .ttle Dull and unmtisfsctory , pric a ranging from $3 25(34 ( 00 ; ro- ; eip 2iK ) liead Hew Yorlt Produce NBW YOKK , December 4 Fl > ur Dull mid u ruiii-ly in huj ra' fnvor ; re fi..la , 14,530 ; r U'tl lioop Ohm , 84 955 75 ; choice d. . , § 5 80 ® 6 95 ; biipernue western , ? 3 50@4 15 ; coinm m to good oxtr * do , $4 70s5 00 ] choice , do , do , $5 50 ( 6 75 ; choice prUito shtiai.do , § 5 10 ( > l 0 Butter Unchanged and firm ; choice , 13.28c. j a Firm at 2530c for f ir to Wheat Dull und lower ; Chicago , 51 18 1 24 ; Milwaukee , 81 25@1 26 ; o 2 .xq&Eiuier , SI 22 , ciah ; SI 259 1 25J for Jfruary , gl 27@1 27J lor Corn Quiet ; No. U , Gljo. Oatu Quiet , Wh nay Niimin&L Pork § 13 75@14 50 for February ; 813 25 .isr-o.1 for De. a.ubcr. . . L-vr ? 87.n < - fur December S8853887 furj . , pr ; ? 8 95@8 97 $ for Fehrutry ; 89 02J f T March ; 9 05.1.9 12J for April ; $9 00 ked buyer for thu year. St Louis Produce Murnet. ST Lti"s , December 4 Ft.nir Du'l ' and nnchunged ; XX , § 3 75@3 95 , XXX , $4 404 55 ; family , $4 8Uv'j4 95 ; choice to fancy , $6 1C © 670Wheat Wheat Lower and declining ; No 2 red winuir , § 1 04jj@l 04J , cluanik ; at $1 05 ; 31 081 OCJ fur Janu- uary ; 81 11J@1 09 for February ; 81 13J1 ll | f.ir ftlnrch ; N . 3 do , 102g@102lNo 4 do , 9494 c. Corn Hither for c ah , "but do- cl ned43j43JcforcaahorDecemrier ; ( ; 42j42jc fo Jannary ; 43 @ 42fc for Fe iruary ; 44j@44c for April ; Firmer and elow at 3333Jo for cash ; 35Jc bid for January ; 35o bid for Kobnury. lly Lower ar 88 Jc. lrley Unchanged ; prlme to fancy t 80@91 15. Butter Firm : dairy , 20@28 ; roll , 1522c. E -i/o Lower at 24 j. Whiiky Quiet at gl 13. Pork Lower t $13 20 for Fdb- ruary c ih , nominal. Dry Unit Meats Lower at $4 003 650(3670. ( Biuinn Nominal LW Dull at $8 25 asked , 98 15 $8 15 bid. Receipts Flonr , 8,000bblg ; wheat 53,000 bu. ; corn,44,000 ; cafc , 13,000 ; rye , 1000 ; barley , 6,000. Sh pmonts Flour , 12,000 brla ; wheat , 14,000 bn ; corn. 3,000 ; oats , 3000 ; rye , none ; barley , none. 'St. LoulB Live atock Maritet. Sr. Louis , December 4 v Hogs Yontera and Baltiniorcs , $ & 80@4 10 ; raized packing , $4 259 4 50 ; bu'chers' to fancy , $4 60@4 75 ; receipts , 4600 head ; shipment * . 1200 head. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Special Dlapitchca to Tbe Bee. De LeaBepa' American agenta will open books in .Now York this week for subscriptions to the Panama canal project. Andrew Gillen , the former lover and murderer of Miss Sigenon , of New York , was arrested Saturday at Cedar Keys , Fla. , and immediately thereafter attempted suicide. The body of Ool. Charles Potter , stepson of ex Qov. "V\n Zandt , of New York , who waa connec ed with the government geological survey iif Colorado , wan fonnd near S nt "Fe , N. Mlast ; week , with two large pistol - _ tel _ " > ronnds through the breast und head.f.'WKen last seen , two -weeks ago , he , was in compiny with two M x x ; qirand-lt U thought tliey killed and robbed him. . Joseph Hart , Charles OIByrno , L'ouis F Post , of New Y ork , publish ers of The Truth , indicted by the grand jury for publishing an alleged libel article entitled , "Lying and Sticking to it , " gave bail yesterday to appear for trial , in the sum of $2000 ech. The accused p irties * vre not arrested , but appeared with coun sel at the distaictattornoy'i office. A fire br ' * out at midnight Satur day night iuui o planing mill and him beryard 01 C. C Th mpsofi , on Archnr avenue , CiiiJ'iKv' ' , . and owing to the hig'i wind th&t prevailed , nct'iintr wa s < ved. The lo3 is estimated at § 100- , 000. i J. P. Igram Pixley'a oveniut-pR- per m.ido ita nppetranca in Sin Fran cisco Saturd v afternoon , "after ilfo at\la of The London Truth"and Paris Figsro. It ha i'produced a favbrab o impression. Aspjcul from Little Rock eajn a man tivuicd Bill Bai5gh. iu a fit of.de lirium tremens , tnrow himself or fell out"f a third story window , nticl ra instatitly-killod. Ha wa < left 8le | - - iiig by his frionda , but ( leaned their vigilance Au acctdi-nt occurred on Pina Bluff bridge -cn-ssmg , Arkansas , Sat irdsy niornmc , a portion of the bridge fall iuij t-rorjgh wrh n cnsh , killing one mac , mortally Wounding in'jther and severely injuring sovural. Cargill it Bro s' larza elernfor snd i Lamb s wareh-ms- , Grand1 Meadows , j Minn , bu't coi > kunmg 10,000 bua'n eh of gram , were burned Satnrdny i afternoon. The v ole toirn was in I grea ! danger. A negro named , James Anderson , entered the dwAlinq of Mr Joseph al.ller , of Pine' Blutf , Ark. , Sunday morning , and fflunrTil'B wife and two children of the'tormer in bed. H > > seized Mrs.MilITj and after chokig ' until she WAS i eem-b .y ravished i. Ho t o. st'i'e c23 art ) i-oine j Iry. Th * mgn.isc < igh' In for - n > > ' , MiJ .ift-r b M 'dw > i- bi Mr . Mi'ler , w s < k mo h ' wn and hm g foa ttle'rovli o front of the "iir. lions * The funeral of Col Z l y , h Pjlish patriot , h i di.-d in on Tuesday U-4 in the Tjii } ixth year of ln < > , t-i/ik r < lcSu | d attend i by tin itu Tlio servic. wei > ve y " The fiirncial ncc B < if > v ie irf ment of Mho Hernhtrdt h.isf nf tr bner * griMtet cvm * hm tli n in'e hoped f ir. Iu ng hf. . > ur bor stay i'i . NV\ York -ity /winch / ei'doo : 7vt n'iTi > , ihts r T"L 1 . rand $98,942 , an avr g. , „ { , - ( J.fl57 pri.-g.i , A. W 1 M of $420 on the Chic g . train , Saturday t ih ; t ] } y known thicTcs , Eddv Di-ir and Frini ; Ajfm-w , liis Marti. "Pock-Muked F.ank. " On- ol to O'tape by jnmoi'g window vrlien rh t- i. w a'M tion but bojli were i , Emil Junni' . v hq ior ue/.l. ivit well-known German pujitic > j , f of Chic.igu , his Iff. . f r part'i U'SfwVn nnd n large p-ick ' f creditors ! 4-0 .m his track. His wife jo.vo out iHjyt h bad run aitay wtfh * notl r but da sooi m h' < settled UD thiitr i fam , FI l f 110 , aud it BU ipoJtl 1 joined him , il ; j Large Land Meetings Held Througoout Irelancit Yesterday. Lpnd Leagaers Proseoutil , a Dublin Newsnaper or iv s Ultra Sentiments. , t The London Times Compli ments America on thn. ' State of Her Finances. ' , A KEWSPAPKR IK LIMBO. J Speclnl Dispatch to The Die. ' DUBLIK , December 5,10 p. m. ceurt of th que-n'e bench hca gi-aijt ed an Btttcbraent a sinat the piibli" er of The Dublin Mail , for artic < printed in that papertendinj , to pre.n dice er create a popular prejudgement of the case a umst thu Und leauuer ? " The attachment was la-mod on tbe m ) dersioud principle < jf English laif.tyfi when a case is under judicial cnij ai ( eration , no comment cn be mnua A' the purpose of influtmcimj public fur/ time at. The ezecution t f the attncl > , ment is , however , suspended pendiu , | the appearance of the respondent , N order has been made regarding thi coit. The court has also refuted th application of the traveraers in th crown prosecution * for postpone : meat of the trial to the 25th of Feb rnary , which wa made yesterday bj their lolicitor , Mr Dillon. PBIKCB JEEOMK'B OROUT. PABIS , DeceuioerS , 10 p. m. It ii now announced that'tlie first uumbe of The Napoleon will bo published 01 ] the 10 h , and will be ita initial it sue ! It isHsanrtpd openly thnt it id the man ifesto of Prince Jerome N4poleonan/ entirely his work. . CABUCHAMS. flpeclal Dlsrutcheu to Till Bi . The report th > tt the Austrian aoJ : buBB dur at Pins will be dispLice : meets with luoat vig irous remoi trance. The French pn > ? nre exulting ov the "pproachiiig issu of the new oina c < < Uiil giock Enormous sums . mont-y tru bt-ingsp.'nt in advertisiig the great se' > eme * Tlio in'ormt r , , l billmrd match w J come iff in P.im on'the 20th Tfca so > re will boS'lO no 3,500 points , 4S fernier y a.ii" uncrd. Mr Jot n Gioidon , a Frenchman , wa * Saturday night chosen MB r 'f - ee. Sluason | W practicing t the Gr 'id hotel , and Vigntuix at the Caftd.Lipair. . SJit- urd , y Slossou randa a run of 422. It is reported that Lord Dufferi to succeed Mr. Goxheu a British uiji- bassador to Turkey. A dispatch from Ragusa says the In- ternutiunal fleet disbnided on SuM- d < iy , the English fleet sailing for Mril- ta , the Russian for Naples , and t/ie French for Toulon. The Agouco Russe , of St. PoteiV burg , ssys the dispersal of the mt'jr ' natiouul flout dne not imply its disfio- 11 ion , IT tctinn in cuncort , Bhoid | ! such Action bo necessary. f The fact that no member of ho rnyol family will represent Empfi ur William nt the forthcoming few , at St. Geor e'a , at ST. Petersburg6 iiw ctusud aii niiprecLfioiuod sensation in Bdrlin. The London Timex , Sunday n ing , in roferrini ? to the proposed ; funding of the deht uf the Untied State , obsprves : "Sappy 13 the Ra tion 'hat has ail -h an opportunity , jind is 3'rong enough ; o accomphah it " The London Tmiea utjH * theitnjSnr- tance of th" filial ecttloinunt ofhe fishery dispute " * Mr Parnell la t avpning addre ud the Inrgeat land meeting yet held , in Dublin. He TV-IB aiven H _ rand hm quot ai > d to-day will bo jreented ith tiie freodi tn of the city. The iniornationil military coint ia- 31011 has decided tiipt Turkey ahali re tain San Georgia. , Mr. Parnoll i.i addressing the meetmL' Sunday at Wsiterfi rd , Tie- land , aaid that Mr. Glads'one darebot propose a satisfactory solntion of ftlie lind digv Uy , .und he thought Jhat the c iliaj > ie of the cabinet wss cer tain , t 5J1CC n < VicC it/ your o < ra town , -leraa VjMJG { .utattrw. H. n ilc i f fc 0 . BARGAINS- pa SM I" $ s fti WiJ"8 AGENCY , iirliis Stri ! l. vr , 1 , * r.snJeu .ots for -JI9 by this Hjeo a p Iri.'r nuinit f > iim fit to 3,500acii , an- > > c-iO in aciv ur' if heat" . 3iiJ In u .r ; ! < is" ! t'Off .he iVMurficr , ni.rtli eetwutl r i-i a. id vurjii.j rn dUtauce from < > ' b < lo one rt < lUl'ejfrom lUine Cill * < ! inline our ' ti -f rir. < t Oiniie i li" ti Griftiu i N. c * ' M u' * . t of tomer t , Ittwuei : St. Mary's aven .i > u vi lUrni } trcct irtX' t < > $ < 00. SO uro' ju < a taxi of barrack- &mnders Mk 4hln is choice tn < ! ami will be soil rery cheaper - or cash In f , 10 < ir'20icre lots. nowid > our tlm to ucure a bargain. ' ! > IICP lut stt ei4 of street car track } on Sauu ieiureet for t bib. 'lioio' lot , Fjrnh.m * ml 2Uh streets. 90xlS -t f < > r # J,6HO--vrtll H | . tdo It Oi < t | i 'ot ' * lu Cmllti > < r juUl'l > u. ijnuth o P depot * U > 0 to SMI. TERRACE ADDITION. Fortj low on VarU Avonce ami Mvonpa treel o niv * to park , and near head of St Mwy * wenur , tt IT' tn fV2h to 300 eicti Seven years time * l titlit pr cuit Inlrreit to thu e who wil put TIP zf'Oil sti'wtautlal IjuildlLjit F t furthe ptrtioiihre apply to. ( J. P lIKMIb. A < eit , Fifteenth and Dougl-is Streets A nlc.ot on Uarntj nd -ntj-drat irtreata . cli.iUo loia on Oth. n f > r St. Marv'a aven j < - , WI6S feet each , for S8541nd < iW. Two ctiolci low ntar 23'l and Urk streets , In S V Sii'ith's addition # 0 nd # ' 50. - . Fi''v lots In Sh'iinV fljxt gecoiid and third ad Ili'-HM f.ii-JlOO to SMO ei h lot lunr 15th and I'll ret. 94W 2 lotn on II irnnv near 24lh St , WOO : . lot on i4th nxvr nowurdtre t. # 7oO. ID loin In Onnd View addition , t-Mib of C f lirld enJ depot , from * 15 to $ 00 etih Ono ai.re , 117x370 fset , on IStli ntreat , aont of Poopleton'e new -widens , for S2r > W , or wi : dlviij" 1 U > city r-w-if lot 14. from 3S50 to $60 "BIVEKVTEW ADDITION. LaiXc number ot beautiful residence low , lo eated lu this new addition on Cupltol (1111 , be tweer. C'th street on the east , 2Cih on the wet Ifodice Mreet on the north and Faraham atree 'on the outh formerly owned by C. H Down tsd more recently known alhe Perklrm IB acres Only 22 lota hare thus fat been platted 14 on Parnham and 8 on Douglas street. ThfIot are 60 to 66 feet in width Mid ICO In depth fl.OOQ for the choice. 5 j ears time , at 8 per cent in tarsst f > those vhn will build good eabstantla houn 8 theretn. Call and examine plat and ge full luformatlon at BK1II3' REAL ESTATE AGENCY , loth and Donirlas utroetg. Over 200 houses and lota ie odertd for sal by this office Thuy are guttered all over th . ity. Any location you do'tra. Prices varj Inj ; fron * 30-J to 115,000 each. 2 good lots and 2 cheap housci near Jackson nd 2th ttreets at a treat sacrifice. Here IB aero ere < t bargain for some one. The property mu bu gold immodl itely. Covers fast a quarter of a block. Call end examlna this without any dcl Y OKO P. BEUI8 , Airent , 16th and Douglas Stf h A desirable lot near Cumlnit and Saunden Streeta , ll.COO. ll.COO.PARK PARK PLAOH. * The cheapest acre lots In the city of Omaha , re thof e offered for sale by this agency In Paik Place and Lowe's -second addition , on Cumlng- Burt and California streets ; yon can make no mistake lupicklnfrnp these bargains while yet have the chance. These lots are morn than equa In size to 4 full sized city low or a half block and It will be but a very short time before one fifth part of one of these acre lots will sell for as much as we offer a full acre to day. They are located a very short dls'unee west of Cr igbton College. Prices ranjrlng from $160 to 8300 per crelot. Call immediately , and don't lose > our hanue , and get plat and full particulars of OEO. P BEM1S , Aecnt , 15th and Douglan Streeta. Nice lot on Sherman Avenue north of Nicholai treet. 21,100. Half lot on Cass.between 13th and 14tb street s Jl.OOO 2 nice Iota In Hartman's addition , 400 to { 600 Larpo number of acre lots in disc's addition In Morth Omaha , $ li5 to $300 each. Choice corner lot near 22nd and California troets , 31,500. Several eood lota in Kelson's addition , ISO to i350 each. Choice lot in Thornell's addition , $760. Several largo lots In Bartlrtt's addition , 1 ; rods and 2 } acres each , Pricus 8700 to $2,001 each. Several choice Iota in Reeds first addition 8275 to 8S50 each. Acre lot on Sherman avenue , (16th street ) jonth of Poppleton's new residence , ' or $1,100 2 large Ints near 18th a'nl Clark atreefo , 60 1 330 feet Comer , 81,200 ; inside , $1,000 , 3 large Iota on She-m n avenue , (16th ( street ) Clark Street. KWO c cli McOANDLISH PLACE. 22 nice and cheap lots , very near to the ban ae-is part of the city , located a very few steps outh of the Content and St Mary's aven ae , and ( nit oouth f and adjoining t > e ground of James II -olworth a"dV' J. Council he so are Jitap and verj desirable , being so handy : o busIness - Inoss pirt of city , to nen governme t dewt , nail works , wlnte lead works U P. depot , stock > aids , packing houses , etc Gill and get pltt vid full var Icu'ars P'lco ? 276 to 350 and easy enns U > those who -uild OEO P. BKMIS , Agent , 16th and Don * las Sts. Scholce residence lots o-i 24'h Htrcet , between Douclasauil Dodrostrcb' j.cl.100 to Jl.iOavih mil lon time to tiiofe w'io will build j < hoi e corner lots ) it.ir 21th anu tVnham treats , 05x121 fret , SI , ! ' * and -1 , JOO , ar i .ry .joy 'rrmo to puroliaceix who v > i 1 improve. Al * > 4 lota on 21th , JK'WKOI Pir-intm ind Ooj" ! * s fettE , 9TO to tfl.mtwh .mil loiif f the beat unstuOM * lotn In v of O.n thi for sale , located on errrj b an r f atre't , < 500 to 38,000 i ach. MVNo vetaloiWestor crtim in al most cierj bubinesa i > ! ock - . OfiO to S15iX0 ! iatnLAKE'S LAKE'S ADDITION. 40cno ce reS'denco lou in atiore a < lditlon , im- uio Lately north of and ad'omin Poppetoi' ! > > oRiiJfui rc id nca and groiinns , and locattd n Mh lOtli and 'JOth streets , 8300 to J.'i50eich m < i erv ra > < } terms to those tvboviill huilj C. > ! i and x imm i > ! it and get full pirt'n clary .060. P. BEMIS , Agent. Bean i.'ul buildin ? ite vn Sherman a\eniiL , Ihth streetlieteen l'npi > : tun and the Iudle > jiun pro e'tv ; iti . feet east frontage 01 th > \enuo.tiv J 3 'ret in depth. Will divide it.niik n 132 fc t > v 139 Call an.l gel full pitrticularH \n aaoen 15th itrpet , 101 fee' eaat frontage > > ) 37o feet deep. This is just south of t le c. iz - eth ( i'tppleton pi i.c. 1 his U Kitt e-Iii , , mil anil et price and terms of flEMH , ABt. . f IS good Iot3 , just uorth of ami a < l joining B V mith'i addition , and located ljo' f-en 20tb inti aundtr atreeu , at rapimabe prices and Kn < me to nurer who iinnrots BE1U3. Azent HO BEACH'S ADDITION. 5 > lot * l.i llornai.n'9 tlrst and second edition n 16th , lath , 10th and 20th street' , ' * t ten Vicbol&d , Prtul , She-man jnil Clark st ceta , very iindj l > > U P. Shop , melting p-nrka. etc , ran mc in pncc9 rotn from < 2in ( to il:100 each , t < \ liring or.y ! small pajment down and long jmi at 7 p-r r ntmu-rcs to those who will im- roc. GEO P BF.MI3. I5th and DoU/ias Street. 33 nice lots In ? irker addition , between Stunders aui 1'iercv. Xln and Campbell's Me. , n Blom.o street ; 19 lots with south ( runts and 6 with north frontage , only 0 blocks north of he turn-uulu ( end etreet-car track ) on Saunders treet. Very law prices , $175 cash , or $ JOO on . y 3SC 33 Cor. Douglas and 13th Sts. Gives Great Bargains in Ladies' and Gents AMERICAH'SQLD AND SILVER WATCES All Kinds Of JEWKLUY , SILVER WARE AX1 > DIAMONDS. We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money. IT IS A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead ily and rapidly increasing in pnblic lavor. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made , the easiest running , the siinplest.in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. Tne White Co. employ as ajjents men of in tegrity , and purchasers are always satisfied , because they find everything just as repres ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The sales so far this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the ( Omaha Office will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNG , for. avennort anil l. iti St .c Omaha. HORSE SHOES AND NAILS , Iron arid & Wagon Stock , . At Clik'ago Prices. fCJJta. . , and 1311 Harney Street , Omaha. octI1-mc MAX MEYER & CO. , O 3VE GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS , Eisliiiig Tackle , J5ase liallsuud a lull line of CS-OOIDS GATZ & FREEMAN , CRACKER MANUFACTURERS , And Wholesale Dealers in CIGARS and CONFECTIONERY. During the Fall and Winter wo will handle COUNSELMEN'S FRESEH3YSTERS. which are 'now the beat Iniho market. A large assortment of CANDY and SUGAR , TOYS for the Hohrtay tr de GATZ & FUEEMAA , 51Mltli St. , Omaha. oct5-ewl-6m Ion ? time * nd S per cent Interest to taos" wno 111 build. ijTlSO < oed ( arms for .il In Duc las Sarpy \V' ehliiiton. Hurt , Dotlu , Saur'lor ? inJ histern ierof countlea 3"8 < 0,000 acret je t selected lamia in tlio tate for silo by this agency Cill * nil t ; t m-ipx , IrcuUn ami ( ml inittcolnn TIcmi'new ui. | . of Omatia , 60s ami il.bU. firKemii' nc ' pimphlet ( auJ mip of the tate entitlsil "ttio uutiork of e ) ra k.l" forte to ll lri ! > ution. Geo. P. Semis' EAL HSTAT HCEHGY. 151 h & J ) H flMS Si. , ' OMAPA. - NOTICE TO CONTIIAC TORS. Notice ia hereby aiven that * e Ied bi * 8 will be received at the office of rhe county clerk of l-urnas comity , Xehrw-ka t 15 aver City , the county seat rf naid conn- . ty rp to he 3rd d y f .lanuiry , V. D. j 183' . at 12 o'c 01 k M of a id d.iy , for th J j construction of < i w g > > n br < ! { ? < across the j I Repub ican river , outh of tlif town of I I Cdinf-niUe , in Medicine Cn-eK preeinct , in j I Fur > as count ) ' , Xehr.teika , said b Mge t" i i be 10 ftet in . idde . ien t i. t * re | i quire' ! to ac owpany their vis M-ith i > l naa d sinjoificatinu.s of the work , and also with i tioml iu a snm ronb e the amount of tli Wd , conditioned for 'lie faithful execution of .he cent act. The county cominLwiMners of said c nnty nf Furnaa reserve the ri ht to reject any and al bids. By order of the county coinini'xioner * of Farnin county , J ebra ka. Dated ut Beaver f'ity , urnas coun y , ICel nwka , the .Oth day of November , A. D. 183" . L. KIJ.SMACounty Clerk. dec3-lmtl&w A. W. NASOX. T \ "iyi CT r"T"i "r Z ! ( rj"i I J r | INj : f _ j _ I : : Jacob' * K c * < , corner Capitol Avc oJ 1Mb , Omaha , Neb. DISEASES OF THE EYE , Ear aid Throat. DR. L. B. GPvADDY ! OCULIST , JURIST & , ARYNGIST. OlHce 'var Konnara'aj Drug Store , Corner of 14th * nd Dom'liLa Sta. . nnvU 3m : FLIEOEL & GO. uc. . MIJ II TIIF.tE ! , Xr TAILOUS , No. 1220 Douglas Street , . iClli' OUt KK OF ATTACHMENT Jforrii Elifu er , plai ' , s. R Moiray , name mikmnm , d fendant Tefore ' .a Iwr K. 'ri < ht. Jmtfe of tb of bouvte * County , e r * ka. , On the l td % cl oTomtmr. A D. 18-ff , Jtwttc * hK-l an O.der < -tUibmer. ! in tta loravtKiO fur the mm of ? 16.5) . umaha Nortrab.r it , 18rtt. KO < tKtS KLGUTTSK. By ixiws auox. b g Attorney Noticd Ol DlHiJOlUtlon > nt'co U here > ' K'r * " that th heretofore eiivlnif b tveoa.li W. abtraom It P. Weiuha eu is thu nay ( .uvolveiJ by Bitltuol "tormfnt. and thA th oudfrsi neO 1' now t 'O sole publl.fwr and * litoi o ! The Uouha Tee- iraph , wl'h nhnm ! i-vnnmt n-tln fM firm wdt tare fo w tie their Indebicdiieiw. and who will al-io pay the de * t * owinr fy the firm OnntuoTomber 30 , 13-Q. I'.WEISHAOEN' , r. K ltor ! , of 'fh Ontta-a Tdgjrraph. r < * a ' atbome. Hampfog * or ire * . & Co