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IHEIIOMAHA PAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 9 , 1881 4 The Omaha Be Published "very morning , except Sun She only Monday morning dally. ar. . (10.00 Thr Month * . ! Month * . . . 6.00 On . . THE WKHKLY 11KE , publUhe * T.KHMS POST PAID- : Ono Your . $2.00 I Three Montlm. . Bfo Month * . . . . 1.00 j One " . . COUHKSP0NUKNOK All Comm cation * tclntim < to Newnnd Kdllorls.li tar * hhould be itddrewtcd to the KWTO TKK HVK BUSINESS I.KTTKKS-A11 lljud l9lt'jrn nnd IlemittnncNi muiuln l > e OMAHA PuntiniHNn C dnwed lo THE ANV , OMAHA. Urnfta , Check * and 1 onSoo OrdeiM lo bo made payable to order of the Company. OMAHA PUBLISHING 00 , , Pro ] ] E , ROSEWATEK. Editor. KA-win Do vis , Manager of C Oircolatioa- John II. Fierce is In Churvo of the J Olrcuatlon of T1IK DAILY J1KK. A. II. Fitch , correspondent find Kollel Thanksgiving Proclamation the President. It IIM lent ? bfen the plovw custom of jxwple , with the olon K of tlie ynai look back upon the blcwiiiK' * hrnuicli thorn in the cli nni K cour e of HO-I and re'urn solemn ihnnkn 10 the ail-gli sou i co from wi.oin tlicy ( low. And though nt hi pcnoil whim the falling adm niKhes UK that the ti i o of our HIM doty in nt linn ' , our nation xtlll lies in shallow of the fjrefit oie.tveii'ont m jiirnlnu which IIM fi led our henrtii , i Un JH us hopeful . 'XirfM < li n toward tlio ( IIOHVI ! in Krli'f bi'fcr" ho we ln't'ly snpplleationyetth eountlefiHbBnriiuwl have nhoMurL-d up n UK during the ] twelve moiitlm ra 1 for uur fervent pi ttulo , and make it lilting tt.At w nhi rejoici with tlmnkfulnoH * tint thu Lori Hn ! infintto niiroy h * hlyimlly fnvi ouroonnlry and | icople. IVace will and iinmnfiity within hu : > been vnuchsi to tw. No peitllt-nro IIOM vUitoil nhoreti. The iibumlimt j > rivl ! ni of f doni which our ijitlietH left in th'ir ' dom nr > ktill our incro/ii iit ; heritaRA , If in purtHof thova t ilnnmin omo nl tloiiH have visited mir brethrvn in tl fiirciit Home * , jot oen thl * calamity been U > mi ercdin n manner nanctilied the nenoroiifl compn > > ii > n for the Huffoi which li.ii been called throughout cniidtry. I'or nil th > no thln ; { U i * tlmt the vnivo ( if thu nntion nhiiuld KII to Cod in fervent homnno. Wlioieforn I , Chciter A. Arthur , ir dent of the United Stntcn , do recumin tbiit nil people observe thu 21th duy of lembvr. inst. , ai n day of nati nnl that g vin and prayer , by cva ng so fa maybe from their hcculnr lulxnH DIM ! ui in In their Horcral plocos of wor l there to jnin in nnhertitiK h ( ir nnii pr to AlmlKhtyUnilhiMa Kooduusn lianl. ho manifest in our hintory Mid our 1 ! nnd ottering eamt'iit nrnyew tliathlii b ( tie nmv continue to u nnd tu our c dm , Ti > witnosn whereof , I h % e hcroimU my hand and caut > fd thu K > ° eat < > { the U itcil StatcH to he nlH : Done at the city of Wanning fr. . . H.Jthln acvonth dav of November the year f our Lord no thoua eiglit hundred biul eiuh'y one , nf the Independence of the Uu Htatts the ne hundred and iifth CIIK.ITF.H A , AKTHU Dy the Pranident : JAM. 0.13LAINr So rotary of Btato. I'ATIXONS of TUB HEI ; win cgnft favor on us by forwarding the roh of tlio c'loctiou held yostunlay f : every county in thu etnto as BOOI the rcflult has boon dufinituly tui tainod. Wo doiiro uioro ospcci the ozact returns on nuprorao ju and roRonts of the univorsily. To TUB victors belong tbo spoils , ' Tun battlu is over and the cour is nafo. Tim bottle scarred ward bum lion nchiovod another qlorioua vict < Now lot.tho work on the now D < las county court house proceed w out further doluy. CABINET epoculationH still contii It is confidently assorted that a n 1 justor victory in Virginia is to bo lowed by the Boluctiou of lion. J A.VIBU for a cabinet position , c representative of Ihej anti-Bour , progrcBttivo clement of the ( iouth. is a son of Henry A. yi8c , who governor of Virginia , hung J llnmn. Although 'tlio son is eai bo an out-and-out .republican , an man of great ability , such an appc mbnt by a stalwart president wi arouno a oo'd deal of indignation. Tu ? attempt to besmirch John S TUMI by the nflidaviti of a brae acampn that pretend to have dr pay from the treasury for ninoi days' labor done at Sherman's W iugtou residence , is an malicious 11 ia contomptiblu. No intelligent on will for a moment ljuliove th cabinet officer , an'd withal the hoa the national troaiury , who hud lions at his digponal , would so don himself as to swindle the govornn outnf a paltry sum amounting to than one hundred dollars. Tun pcoplo of Colorado , and E especially the citizens of Denver , 1 . for years been systematically rol by the extortionate tolls hup upon them by the Union Pacific Ji waytnen. But now that the Burl ton extension IB being pun the U. P. road agents denly manifest a change of hi A refreshing spectacle is now prea cd by their appearance in Do with carloads of taffy , begging patronayo upon moot liberal toi and seeking to inveigle Denver i chanU into contracts for a numbi - , ycara lu order to cut the 11. & out of Colorado traffic. TUB ELECTIONS. Our telegraph column * contain tUhuURh incomplete returns fi eleven ntaton in which elections w held yesterday. From thusodUpnlc wo infer Hint with this rxcoptioi Virgin ! * , 1'oiinnylvnnlft and Now Y very little interest was nmnifestei the elocUciii , and consuiuuntly a \ light vote was polled. Tlio Ken in wliat might have been in nu elf year docidt nixed. In Virginia , whom the content mo.it t'tcititig , thu outcomu f-oem jo a victory for the rcadjuilorH. Maryland , where tlio canvass wa ? ftidod , the democrAts had it nil tl wu way. Wisconsin lias gene rer lean by an incroiAtd majority , hlissiitRlppi , ai might have boon looted , will continue under bour confederate rulo. In PontiHylvf ho canvaBH has been one with > rocodonl , very interesting as a po cat studyand en Iculated beyond do .0 oiort u great influence over the uro course of alfairs in that state. There have boon two notowor ivitnres ho decided tnatiifuttati of independence among ropubli oters , wliioU WHH ctomoiiHtratod ho heavy vote polled by tlio in jondont republic. * ! ! candidate W < or Btato treasurer and a corrogpo ng independence , but inoro goni weaknesi and party dcmornlizal among the deinocratH who police ight vota for their candidate. . In Now York the most utrili uaturo is the reported defect among the Htalwart republicans \ are reported M voting blanks ; he genoial indilloronco among del crats many thousands of whom lot vote at nil. Our own state n far an hoard ft will give a somewhat reduced but i ufliciontly emphatic republican i ority. In many counties the coul was purely over local issues und wl oino counties that have always g epublican have gone democrn thorn that have for yearn been dm ratio have now elected ropubli oitnty oflicinU. The irropress anti-monopoly fooling IIUH inanifei ( self in many countieHund this iiln pontanoous outburst is liiicant in view of the gi campaign that will bo iought twi nontliB huiico. Doiiglim county , usual , is way behind in canvasming vote , and while it is pretty ceri hat the republican ticket is eU ( > y a largo majority , we are unabl urnish the figures. DAKOTA AS A STATE A vigorous effort will bo made ; hu coming session of congress to mit Dakota JIB a Btato. Leading publicans regard the admission of kota oa a , political necessity. 1 realizd painfully that the senate ai present constituted , leaves 'the p dependant upon thu co-onoratioi ; wo independents. Tlioy cannot i 3 HE a single noiiiiiiation or pass a without the aid of Davis and Main Tim admission of Dakota it is Lulu will insure two republican eona nnd give tlio party un absolute inn ty in the aonato. Apart from tl political consideration * , the prof ion to inakoDakota a In supported by strong argumo ; The wonderful growth of that tc tory during the post fire years has trautod very general attention , productions are increasing in voli ovoy year and every portion of territory is being opened up by : roads. According to the national coi taken in June 1880 , iho poplilatio the territory was 135. ] 80. It is fully 170,000. In considering the question n whether Dakota possesses au'ftlc population to entitle her to adinisi an a Btato congress will bo governo Homo extent by precedents. The following exhibit will serve a uuido : BUUi. Admitted. I'oputi Ark-nutt , , , . , a lf3S 0S4 In florl.l.k . ItIS b7M5 In -.ifon.iu i : .o o..i.nriu SjOii - . , . . . VH6D Di,4Ui in Kaux IHlll lU7,2 > Oln NcMnl .1SO < 67,401 In Nobra k . . .i 1S07 1 " ' Colorado , \vhun udmittod in II did not claim over 100,000 populat and Nevada , according to thu coi of 1880 , had a. population of i 02,205 , , while Oregon , which was inittud into the Union twenty' ' years ago , reported a populatioi only 40,000 greater than Dakotah , Ono of thu arguments in favoi making Dakota a state is the IK oily of making ] better provisione public education. In 1879 the tc tory expended 875,000 for the i port of common schools , the w amount having been raised by t tion , While Dakota remains in a ritorial condition , no revenue is t expected from the 5,360,451 acre public lauds reserved for the boi of , public schools. Moreover , appears that the value of t lands is being impaired want 6f suftlcient protect On this subject ( Jovernor Ordwa his lost report wrote as folk "The sections of land donated by grew for educational purposes , w ever state organizations are perfec are being depreciated in value cause the law ucems inadcquul prevent tresspnba upon them. I i cnllod the attention of the Ui Htitca ditrict attorney and the cc , o the depletion of what wan intent jy congress ns a sncred fund for i education of the rising generation , i lavn been advised that additio rginlntion by congress is necessary the protection of thcne srhool i lions. " The people of the territory app to bo fully alive to the importance foslurin educational inititutions. the report just quoted Qover Ordway also wrote : "Tho odi Llonal system inaugurated un Governor Howard's adminlstrat is being developed , and I trust ' soon be placed upon a sound ha although tlio lack of funds nnd lm\ \ feet Jorganizalion have prevented accomplishment of all that iU friei anticipated , Several high nchoi academies and inatitutionnof learn have been founded during the [ roar. Among these may bo m ioned the Spearflsh academy , nitua at Spearlish , in the Black Hills , assisted in laying the corner-atom this institution in July last , and work has been pushed forward w such rapidity that the bvilding ' completed by voluntary contributi and opened for the uses intent within four months. Several bills have been offered congress for iho division of Dakc ono of the plans being that advoca > y Senator McMillen , to divide erritory ou the line of the forty-ni > arallel and erect the southern i ion into a state. Such a divis would cut the territory Jnto two nc y oqualparfs , each containing ub 75,000 square milcH , or about aamo area nu the state of Nobras [ 'ho southern half contains non hroo-fourths of the population of entire territory , or from 110,000 120,000 inhabitants , and is the tu attractive to immigrants , on acco of its more totnporato climate , ; roator fertility of its soil , and mmonso mineral wealth it contai as well as becsuno the compelitior railroad buildiny promises to result alTordinz not only bettor facilities cheaper rates for transportation. ' There is no doubt that any bil make Dakota a otato will meet fl determined opposition from thu d < ocrats , but if the republicans , a duo consideration , decide to pual through , Dakota will bo a si within the next six months ) . A k ncj democratic organ intimated the ho admisHion ot Dakota will promptly followed by the division Texas into flvo states. By virtui a reserved right this will bo d without asking congressional consi A division of Texas has been fi shadowed long ago , and the > o reason why this division has not ta place is because Homo of the at ; thus carved out would become rep liuan. PKKKIDKNT ARTHUR'H forthcon message to congress is now in pn ration. He is expected , among ol things , to commend the threo-an half per cents ( Windom's ) ; to exp himself in favor of the speedy roc tion of the public debt ; to speak i of , the national banking system refer to the largo and constantly creasing accumulations of silver lars in the treasury ; to praise the route investigation unreservedly condemn polygamy , and to' touch provoly on the movement for the mission of Dakota aa a Btato , ant the movement for a national bo rupt law. In speaking of our fori relations ho is expected to cnunc the revised 'Torsion of the fifoi doctrine , largo appropriations for increase and improvement of the ai nnd navy , the necessity for nati ( aid to secure the education of tin literate are , it is said , to be spoken His friends say that it will be a s paper of which no man need ashamed. MAYOK Bo YD should use all power at his command to suppress law dives in the lower wards , Tl disreputable rerorts are a disgrac our city. They breed vice and cri and afford a harbor of refuge for i laws and desperadoes. Such c ! cannot safely bo tolerated in any c munity , and wo believe the time come when jmblio safety demo their prompt and energetic supp sion. If the present police fore insufHoioiit in numbers for the w < the taxpayers will cheerfully bear additional expense for an increase. o city maruhal and police shirk tl duty , Mayor Boyd should rol ; them and appoint men who will f lessly enforce the law. THK lower house of the legislai of Washington territory has passi bill granting suffrage to women , there ia a fair prospect that the will soon become a law. Washing territory iu a woman's paradise. 2 riageublo bachelors and widowers largely in the majority and womoi nil ages and complexions g widows , old maids and females i short hair are in active donu Hero is a chance for the down-trod and oppresHod women of these pa Our Corn Crop. Mltkourl ItqmWIcnn , The more wo learn about the < crop of the United States the n clearly is it apparent that it coi tutcnthe foundation ot our agri tural system and of our natl economy. And by corn HO mean , ? rain In general , on tko term signi n Europe , but Indian corn alone , certain states of the northwest wh m the chief crop and the engross subject of interest and attention ; the south all tiling turn round cotton crop ; in special districts tel co is the chief source of income ; Now Jersey , Delaware nnd the II son river region of Now York frul almost exclusively cultivated ; when the whole country is taken 5 view the corn crop is the Si son of all others. The crop of IE us reported in the census of 1880 ; 1,75-1,000,000 bunliGls , nearly f times the bulk of any other qi grown. Our corn does not fty conspicuously in our export tal because its gieat bulk in proport to its price dou.i not permit it to transported great distances and I a an advantage rather than n. dii ruiitago to the country , ninco it a plies a ch cnp and wholesome food the poor , compels the consumption and return to the soil of the larj crop taken from it , and , by taking place of higher priced grains , enal us to spare the latter for exportati Corn is the cheapest grain Wo ra selling in good seasons ni low as teen to twenty cents a bushel in th regions in the west -whore it is n abundantly produced. And yet i worth more monay than nny'otherc wo raise , while its importance in ; nishiiKr , the material for our meat i duct and various forms of roanufi tires cannot ho estimated. We kt something of the immense value our corn crop when it ia cut short a drouth liku that of last summer ; it \ \ ould take a total destruction ol to teach us how indispensable it i the system of life and industry wh restw upon it. Strangely enough Illinois sU first among tlio state both as a c and a wheat producer. Its corn c in 187 ! ) was'-30,000,000 bushels ; t of Iowa , 275,000,000 bushels ; thai Missouri , 202,000,000 bushels. ' . Illinois wlioat crop waa 51,000 , bushels ; that of Indiana , 47,000 , bushels ; that of Ohio , 40,000 , bushels ; tlmt of Michigan , 30,000 , bushels. The People for Klrkwoo d. Dm Is County ( la. ) Hepubllotn , Minnenota and Iowa were hone by President Gariield with seat : his cabinet , both members be taken from the senate , and both lc ing that body reluctantly. The de of the president and the succession the then vice president has resul m the retirement of Secretary \ \ dom , which will scun be followed that of Secretary Kirkwood. Min seta promptly returned Mr. "Wind to the senate. Will Iowa do likov for her honored son , or deny him endorsement which he merits , ; which his colleague roeived nt hands of our sister Htntc ? The c atorial question ia taking on I phase. The people are asking th solves whether they ought in jus to the grand war governor , to su him to bo humiliated by treating 1 with less appreciation than the pec of Minnesota showed to Secret Windoni. Kirkwood's record in cabinet is as good as Windom's. ing into a department which inclu pensions , patents and Indian affairs managed the whole with consumn skill and entire success , lie is no ! old man. Gladstone and moat of loading otatesmen of Europe are ol His record is without a smell of bory , or corruption , or aubrervie to corporations. The people weit him at the start. They want him No member of the legislation is structod for Gear , or Wilson , Kosaon as against Kirkwood. Oi not any "machine , " in any man't terest , which seeks to rob the po of Iowa of their true choice , to promptly suppressed ? OCCIDENTAL JOTTING ! CALIFORNIA. Sever.il RtreaniN and pondu in the P ma county , Gal. , uro to be stocked ' eaxtern black bans. Fourteen ntudentB of th UoivorHlt California have been suxpended and pelled for "baring. " There are 1,050 paticnta in the Insane Abyluin. Over three thoui have been admitted vince It opened. Acorns in Kcdding are Helling for t , lierbuuhel than wheat in in Modoc cou The former is worth 75 centH per bin wnile the latter brings only 60 cents. AH an evidence of the value of low-g ore , it may be mentioned that the ave pulp amiay to the S andard mine , at IV ix about 830 per ton. This ia one elbe be t paying mines ii { the country. There are about 1,000 Hacks of Rtored in Cloverdalo , making Hoir.ot like -iriO.OOO pounds , which , nt its pre value , represent * over t ( JO , 000. The ha * been Hot for the lltli day of No' her. her.Two Two men herding cattle in Tulare c ty ( Uncovered a largo buck the other and , though they hid no flrcirmii , t dogu brought the animal to bay , while men Kt'ined him to death , llv weighet pounds There nro now HB ships in th per San Franc HCO huituble fur wheat , wi carrying capacity of about 1250,000 I Asa coiiHuqueuM , freight * are dixpoin fag , nnd , with the great number of Fen on iho way are likely to reach figures i In accordauct ) with the view * of wl growers thin of a few month * past. The mining excitement on the Khtt river ahovo the mouth of Scott river continue * to increaeu. Ono party of are nald to have taken out of their c Innt week M5 ounces of dint. The ri the KI.Mii'tth drove them out last Bun Another comi'.mv took nut fivu ounce one pan on reaching the bedrock. OREGON. Much damage i reported in th * BO ernpartof thu SUtit by a wiiuUt Kencva were blowu down , treed uproi etc. , l\e no * cannerle * are now In pn of conntructlon in nnd ntnr Astoria. ' meani one hundred and fifty more I next ie.iuon. The final location of the Korl hern ' fie IIM been made from the north ni Lake IVti d'Oreille to a point forty i above the mouth of the river. The liminary lines run to Thompson' * 11 one hundred milt * went of the Mou ! MONTANA. The Montana stock board of Butte running order. A cinnabar mlno Ins been disco * near Kdwardnville. St. l'et rn Kplncopil church at Hi wan const-crated last Sunday , The Little Jennie mlno near Helen ; dump pllo worth to-day § 80,000. There have lwu a1 out 3,000 vl the National Park the past neanon. U U ettiinated that Hutte quartz UHU I'J.O 0 tout of unit annually. There areover 1.000 barrelof whltl Mile * city , which U being consumed a rate of four barrela per day , The Into cold unap fronted a p tt of unhfirvrnted potato crop in partu of M tanit. About one-fourth of the crop ruined. liutto tin * * t dorcn grocfrlcn and rev tttn cigar nnd tobacco Htorvit , Two r hntela and two fine bank building * Kolng up. The mipply of brick for building r posei In Hutte , thin fall , will fall 100 , ihort. IWckn in that burx ate worth per thounnnd. The peed report * from the fall round nn tlio MuH'fllKhdl nro ull contradict The br.mding i' not turning out inert tl half what It did laftt y ar. Ordinarily , the grading of the Utah Northern only cent $ 2.000 per mile , 1 owing to the increased wage' , it h ta the grade belwepn Silver How nnd Hu will tout about double that rate. The ojctcrn end of ths N. P. track , reached n point known as "Cahn'n Cc ee , " fcur inllen from Powder river , nc at present makiiii slow pro rrn ? , owlnf Uie xcarclty of both raihi and tie * . WYOMING. The Kkating rink at Lnraraie in finish Cheytnne hm contracted for wj workn. Hock Kprlng coal mines turned out ear * of coal tlio other day , Tbo "grnm wldowera" of I.arntnle h organized a pecret protective Rociety. The Union Pacific carpenters have tuned building the machine nhopi at Or river. , Chevenne U moving for addition * ' n fncilitieH. Two trains a day are nmnded , The slaughter of came and wan waste of the meat in Wyoming and d rado Is ennrtnouR , Six to neven hund dccavlng carcamr < i of antcl > pe w countcu in one day wiuth of Laramie. Siib-oontrRCtors under f'oo & Carter nctlvcly engaged in making tien in mountain ) ) along the Laramie r ver. Me 200 men are now nt work und it in jiectod to double tha force during the y ter. ter.The disease known a * black-leg ban puircd among the cattle in the north part of Swcetwater county. So far many have died , but when it cmce 1 hold of a victim it is fatul in every btancc. The Laramie t'eak country ha not b prospected at all comparatively upeaki nnd yet Bouie of thoeo who have loo' ' the ground over , have been rewarded very promising locations. There is refer for uny amount of Droapecting yet. * The Union Pacific rolling milN at Lf mic , thwu.'h n w doing more work by 1 than ever before , are unable to meet demands of the road , now building many branches. The principal demani for nutx , bolts und fish-bare , used in c Htruction. The political complexion of the aeve ; leginlative assembly of Wyoming is OR. lows : In the council , republican ; * 5 , di ocrats G , and one vacancy in the Albi county delegation , Houo of reprexer , IveH , republicans 15 , democrat * H , nnd dependent 1. _ COLORADO. The South Park shops In Denver i iloy 22. ) men. The Murphy mine , nt Alpine , ia sale > B olearing § 1,200 n day , The nvtesinn well of the steel workn South Pueblo haa attained a depth of 'eet. Cinnamon hear have made their appe ance on the headwaters of South Boul creek. The shipment of gold bullion from Gil county for the month ff October foots S71.7W ) , aa against 7'JGOO for the prect "ng month. An impecunious boarder at a hotel Denver , being pressed to pay _ up , ende iredto wipe out the account and the la lord with a pietol. lioth Rurvive. Tfio rf ceinU and expensen of the St ; rom November 30th to October 24th , I follows : llece'ptB , 8461,267.10 ; expeni 3417,311.09 ; cash balance , § 43,902. A one-sixteenth inter st In the 1 O'Shanter is reported fold , the consi < tttion being t tfe rate of S8-0.000 for whole , Sr OOO being paid for the one-i teenth. Mike Kalley , a xectiim hand , wal into Denver and laid down to sleep n a pile of embers nt the yards of the brick company. During the night clothing took fire , his coat was burned most completely off bin body , and skin on bin back wau roasted to a crisp , A company with § f ,000capital has b organized at Trinidad , Colorado , to I for oil. It is thought by experts that oil baain of the Kockies can be struck Kl More at n depth of 1,000 feet. The Matchless mine took out during month ot October 1,500 tons of miner ; 1 000 tons from the Leonard nil aft that' ave age $50 to the ton , and 500 tons fi the upper shaft that will average $10 a 1 Contracts were let last week by Denver k Kio Grande for the con.strucl of civilly miles of road on Grand ri eatt of the boundary of Utah , filling gap between the Colorado and Utah c Htruction companies. , The out-put of ore of Ouster county the\vpek ) just ended is ai-lfollows : Bass r.00 ; California , 10 ; Del Norte , 15 ; Kurt 5 ; Game Kidge uonsolid ted , 180 ; Gem Humb Idt , 1C ; Silver Coin , 4 ; Twer Six , 8 ; Victoria , 15 ; total 771 ! tons. The soldiers in camp on White ri have erected a monument In memory those who fell in the fight with the 1 two years ago. The monument is of a posite stone , about six feet in height , stands on a hill , midway between the trenchmer.t thrown tip by the troops w they were hemmed in by the Utes and Biot where Major Thornburgh fell , faces the east , nnd U inscribed with niiiues of the killed and wounded. The bul ion crop of the state for 1 will not exceed that ( if 1880 , namely $ 000,000. The figures for the pant months Is M follows : Gilpln , § 1,8 0 , C'ear Creek , $ .1,200,000 ; Summit , S.1,0 000 ; Lake. 810,500,000 ; Boulder , $100 , Park , S300.000 ; Ouster , SI 500,000 ; Pit : $100,000 ; Gunniaon , 200,000 ; Chat SlOO.OOOj Sag-a he , $25.000 ; Dele SKiO.OOOi Thu San Juan Counties , $5 000. Total $21,725,000. NEVADA. The flow of w , ter from the moutl Sutro Tunnel is equal tu 5,538,551 gal per twenty-four hours. Thu citizens of Whmemucca met and ganlzod thu Nevada Artesian Well C panv. The uapit vl stock U $30,000 , di cd into 20,000 share * . The county go\ eminent of Storey ct ty , for the qu-irter ending September 3 cost $84 371,06. The tecoipU during siiiiio pel iod were but little over one- tlmt amount-$44,086.2i ; . A Heneatlon was created in VIrg City , Nov. , a few days ngo , by the covery that the big boys of the 1 school have been carrying pistols on t persons In the schoolroom. What bro\ the fact to light was a row that the ji niles got into in a meeting of their ' Iwting" noclfty , after pcnnol , at wl "guns" were freely exhibited , the nobody was hurt. DAKOTA AND THE BLACK HILLS. There am 123 pupils enrolled In the tertown public schools. The brldgo over the Missouri at marck will coat 34,000,000. 8ol Star tun ed over theDeadwood i office on the 1st lint , .to his successor , J , A. Harding. t Deadwood business men have start movement to ht-uure a MispeiiNlon tof 1 iics.iin that ciiy on Sunday , The 1 linnet tali e has declared its r ( j monthly dividend ( No J-H ) , of . " 0 cen share , or & 0.000 ; total dividends to $1,1411,000. The rljtht of way committee of Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul cotup IA secured light of way from YnV all the way to Scotland. Fnrgo In negotiating for n Trunh elec lower , one hundred and fifty feet high , ! M placed In thn centre of ih city folding four tights of four thousand c 1ft power each. The faro MR Ouster mica tnlne.ownee ] II. CJ. McMak n , mrmeilyof PI ttsmoi Neb. , Is ship ing more f that ntticl- any mine In the country. The output the year will reach 10,000 pounds. The latest Black Hills < n < ation Is eorted dlpcovery of a huje ledge " par , " or cnltdllver. A cloncr rxatni tion of It revo tied the tact that the r wi mln > ral bearing , nnd a ni ay f showed that it went 4,000 ounces to ton In nilver with a largo percentage gold. Chamberlain numbers one hundred I in.tKR hnuiiCA and piivato re idencpx , eluding two hotrl bulldlngn nhluh < near 310,000 nplecp , a nliurch wh when fin ! bed. will co t .1,000 , and majority costing from ? 00 to 82,500. ; hefo hundre-l ntriicture only nix , by ; usl count , werom the town site prcvl t'i June 1 , 1881. A petition to congrens Is being circuit In the upper -Mm river counties rml that A new land dtr ! ct 1 e creata'l to elude all that portion of the territory DaVoU embraced in the counties lirown , pink , Bendle , Hand , K : Hughes , nnd the unnurvryd counticn ully. Potter , Faul , WMworth , : munils and Campbell , raid land diatric mvc nnoffice.lncat'd atlicdfield and t ( designated as'tbe Urdfiel I land district The final eurvoy of the boundary tween C Rtf r and Pennington countli completed , and thn result rndic : hange * the former line. The town liny ward la transfetr d Irom thefortne the latter county. The Ouster Chror mourns the lo s of llnywnrd thus : " ' case lookn rather hard tn nee the comm ty which ni' . this county for two ye nnd run tm into debt over $5.000. she now quietly htnp nver the line and any [ > eope ! pay the fiddler for our dance ; t is about the niie of it. " ARIZONA. The Territory of Arizona has fifty- stamp mills , aggregating 585 s amps. The Uofja wine , near Gila City , pr 'Hto be one of tbo largest mines in Territory. UTAH. The ca o of the United States VH. C Cannon , congressional delegate 8 tab , on n suit brought to annul Cane : ertilicate on the ground of fraud , DO n decided again t Cannon liy Oi Tustico Hunter. The court held i Cannon's roitilicate of naturalization lull , void and fraudulent. It HtV-ti Uoernor Murray in granting a certific of election to Campbell , ths Gentile c didate. MISCELLANEOUS. Judge B. B , Cheney of Boston , on ; ho director * of the Northern Pacific i road , hag given 810,000 to help b-i'ld ' naintnm an academy at Cheney , Idnh .own named after him. Raton , the new railroad town nt 'oot of Union Kange , Nuw M xico , rapidly growing into significance. . ' lopuUitum ii fu-t approaching 2,000 , 10 le s than sixty-four liubiuess hoi lave already been established. No trace of 4Tnmej Donovan , who dif icared from M ount Idaho , Idaho , a vecks eince , has been discovered. He between-.ri,000 and $6,000 in his poseesi > r secreted about his cabin , and it is fee le has been foully dealt with. Coast News- National Associated i'ram. SAN FRANCISCO , November 8. 1 .ateat advices from Dayton , Wa ington territory , state that emails - ] s raging thuro. Forty-seven en ire reported. The wires tro in a' bad condition between Portland i Dayton that it ib impossible tn [ ull particulars. The district attorney ot Yuba co ty has boon ordered to bring i against the hydraulic mines , wh they are not now enjoined. ' anti-dobria association will fun : assistant counsel and the necoss coin. The Omaha Boy Win * Kktlonal Associated Press. ST. PAUL , November 8. ' . wrestling match between Whis and ROBS lasted until nearly 1 o'cl this a. m. at.d was won by Whist The first , catch-aa-catch-can , lasted hour and forty-fivo minutes and next only fifteen minutes , Host * ' ini ; h * grip. Whistler then conce the collar and elbow business and ally they clinched on the decii Graeco-lloman. Whistler winning i Ross going to the wall. Lynching Prevented- National Auociated Frees. TIVHN , Ohio , November 8. ' . excitement continued all night , streets being thronged with pet eager for the blood of Madder , murderer of Miss Bernard. A li before midnight the prisoner silently taken out , closely disgtti and carried to Toledo. The sh < then informed the crowd that t could raid the jail us the prisoner [ one. Damages ) by the Xinte Flood. National Associated Frew ) . QUINOY , 111. , November 8. ' following is said to bo the moat curatu list of damn cs by tha fk In the Warsawdraina o district , 801 000 ; Indian Grave district , $7oO , ( Sny Island district , 8l,000 , ( Quincy City and Bay , 8180,000 ; and around Alexandria , Mo , , 250 , ( railroads , 800,000. Total , $9.DOO , ( WORTHY OF PRAISE. As a rule wu do not rocomm patent medicines , but when wo ki of one that really is a public bone tor , and docs poHitivoly euro , then consider it our duty to impart Unit formation to all. Electric bitten truly a moat valuable medicine , will surely euro Uillipusnoss , Ft and Ague , Stomach , Liver and Lid complaints , even where all others r edies fail. We know whereof speak , and can freely recommend all. [ Ex. Sold at 00 conta a bel lah it McMahon. ( ' Committed Suiolde. National AtnovUted I'rcu MAUIETTA , 0. , November 8. V Nowkim or Ahkim , a Chinuso stud in the primary department of Marietta collcuo committed nuii with chloroform last night. Ho boon imposed upon by a Cincin girl who made him believe ho married to her , and discovering deception at once killed himaolf. Economy. A fortune may be spent in feetual incdirineH , when by Thomas' Kclectrlc OH A speedy and omical cure can ba effected. In ca rheumatibm , l&me back , bodily ailim or palna of every dci > criptfon it aiford btant rclibf. - Choice butter and eggs , W. LauonsU'in , 'J20 North Sixtec Btreot. n7-l BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE ! J. K. 150YD , Proprietor. R , L. MAKHll , IluilD m Um rr Tuesday and Wednesday EvoningB NOVEMBER 8 AND 01 Omaha Hannonfc Society ! AMtetcd b ; tha Or.hefltra ot the Omaha Musical Union The Whole Under the Dln tlon o < GBO. F. MAYER , Will piwtnt for the flrK tl i n tm h Ui inning OomluOiwrn In threm Art * , THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY , One of the Uftnn of I.iKht Optr , e mbltilne'lht nttiucllvo ( cnluruK o ( uniiim lly RO < ! Jlmlo with a j'lot ' lntfitlnR throughout. P U l thcuiual price * , can be ( ofured &i tin [ lei OHlc In the | * rn Houw , on and Utec ThurciUy moraine , Novcnile 3 , nSil7l BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE ! JAHE3R HOVn , Troprie'cr. } { U MAK H , ONE MIGHT ONLY , THURSDAY , NOV. 10. j. n. HAVKnr.Y'3 LT OHKAT BUOOR S i New Ma t ode a M ) . II. JIAVEIILY. J. U MACK , Proprietor. Tha Plnnaclo Reached I Moito : Originality ftfld Refinement ! Motto : An Kotlre Programme ot N w and Brilliant America' * Qreateit Cotirle of Minstrel T lnt. Pricce. Sif , We , Itr , 1.00. No Eitm Charro foi Hmti m wet BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE ! JAMKS E IIO P , I'roprlftor. K U MAKBll , llurfntnn Manfl r. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. NOV. II AND 12 , AND SATURDAY MAIINE.E. EnKftgcmcnt of thcKumoui GOLLIBE'S ' BANKER'S DAUGHTER Underthe AuspKesof A. U. PAIHCK , ot the Urilin SquaritThenlre , Kew York. Drat pioductton In this City ot llronoon How- ard's Hucicly { 'lay , the BANKER'S DAUGHTER , Ai ployed upwanln of l.i 00 tlmea by thti Corn- piny , attainlni ; The Loufrmt Kun on Uccurd , A Superb Company ! Rich and Costly TolletsI New Scenery and Appolntmonttl Perfect In detail an Ktwn In K. Y No ad\ai > ce In piicsH. Ilnx f-hfft cpciu Tuowlir Morning , Koeuibi-rbth. Monday and Tuesday , November 14th and IS'h , WALLACE SIBTKKS. in th-tr g > WESTEIOT CORNICE WORKS ! C. SPECHT , Proprietor , 1213 Harney Street , OMAHA , - - - NEB. MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED ' IRON Cornices , Dormer Windows , Finials , TIN , IRON § SLATE ROOFING , Bpecht's Patent Metalio Sky light. Patent Adjuitablo Ratchet Bar and BRACKET SHELVING I am tha general KUto Agent for the aboru line of goods. IKON YENOING. Creitlngs , Balustrades , Verandng.Offlcc and Bank Railing * , Window and Cellar Guards ; also OENKUAL AGKNT Peerson and Hill Patent Inside Blind. novidtt United States Depository. NationalBank V ; Of OMAHA. Oor. 13th and Farnam Sts. OLDEST BAHKINQ ESTABLISHMENT W OMAHA. QUOCES8ORO TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. ) TABUXHID 185B. Orgtutud a a National Bank Aogrut 20 , ISO } . CAPITAL AHD PIXOF1TH OVEE 0300,000 , omen * AKD IIIKEOTOII I QKUUS Koimni , Promilent. AoeiiiTOs KocTrre * , Vice H. W. YATM , Cuhlcr. A. J. Fomstov , Attorney. Jens A. cuueuroi. F. H. DAVra , Ami , Cuhl ; r. Thl bnk rewlvcn dc'xwita without regud to Amount * . Imiestlma ceiilfintae bearing Inkrart. Draw > draft * on Ban Francisco and principal cities of the United Htatoi , l o London , DatiOn Edinburgh and the principal cltlea of the coutlj nent of Kurope. Brill paseenger ticket * for emJfr ( nta by the foj inun line mayldtf The Oldest UatabUshed BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. Caldwell , Hamilton & Co. , IXUS. Buitnen transacted oomo aj that of an Incor porated tank , Account * kepi In currency or gold tubjcct to ' 'ol/ht cheek wlthoat notice Ortincatea of deposit railed payable In throe , six and twelve months , jcarlnj ; Intotect , or on demand without Interest. Adtancoa made to customers on approved Bcca- ritlei at market ralee of Intercut. Buy and Mil gold , bllla of exchange , gorero- meni , itote , county and city bonds. Draw sight drafts on England , Ireland , Scot land , and all parts of Kurope. Sell European passage tickets. COLLKOnONa PROMPTLY MADK. aurldt HADCICI n Agents wanttd ( or Life o ( UntirlllLU rrwldm UarlloM. A com. i > lute , ialthlul history from cradle to K'avo , by the c itnent blograpoer , Col. Conwell. Hooks all rtiaaj .rJeinery An elegantly IlluiitrJtfU volume , i.idoneu edition , Ul > cral terms , Amenta take onlur * lor from 20 to Wcopiwdully , Outaells any other book ten toonv. Axunti inner made money no fast. The book pells Itttelf. Kx- pcrlenoe not neccanary , KallurounknoHn , All make Immente pronto. Private temu free. OKOKQK ariNso.v & co. , oc6dtwlm u tl . rt llalno. DexterL.Tliofflas&Bro , WILL BUY AND HELL * KB ALL i iCONNOTItU CONNOTItU TIIIBIVHII. / t Pay Taxes , Reiit Houses , Etc. If TOU WAKT TO BUY OK BStt Call at OOlee , Room 8 , Creljhton Dlock , Onuiha , V 1