The Omaha Bee. Published every monitor , c i > t Sunday , The only SSomlny morning dnily. XKKMS1JVMAIL. nr. ei'.l ) > 0 I Three Months. Jfl.OO Monllis. . . 6.00 I Olio . , 1.00 WKI5KLY BEE , puttl.Oied ov ty Wednesday. T.KHMSl'OSTl'AH- ! OnoYear $2.00 ThrccMon.hst. K ) Six Months. . . . 1.00 Ouo " . . M Comnmnt- cations relntitm to NewmiilKdllorifil mut ters uliould lie a'UttCMed ' to the JJwTou or CTlie * Il-J | * UUSIXKS8 T/KTTKIW5-A11 IJnilnC" LcttorK nirl llfinlttnnnc ulionld Ixi ml- dressed to THIS UvAHA I'oiiLiMMKn COM- TASV , OJIAIU. DraftP , Olicclw nnd J'fijU olfico Ordci Io bu inndo paynlilo to the order of the Company , OKARA PUBLISHING 00 , , Prop'rs ' E.ROS2WATER , Editor. Edwin Dnvli , Mrumsor of CKy Circulation. .ToJm IT. Tierce lit m Clmrfo of the Mnll CJrctntiiinof TIIK DAILY 1JK15. A. If. Kitoh , eorroflpondontntidsolicitor. it Proolivmntion lj * the Prenltlnnt. It has Ion ? been the ploiw cintom i > f our ton jicoplc , with the cli > fliii ' of thn ycni1 , to look luck UIHIII the bloping * brought to H.'d ' them in the oii.in.diiy cour o ( if IMMMJIH nn < l rotiirn .rtlenui IhntiliH " the all-nivnr , ' Hotiico from wnoin they lie * . And id- though at tliin jicno 1 when the fallinj- leaf mini ni hcs ui that thn lin.o of our Hacruil duty is nt ban I , our nation utill hm m tlie aliadnw of Iho i > rcat roreavc.iiont and leas nioiiriiinK which has lM < ? d our hearts , Htill find-i us hoiicful xpreHHii'iitowiml tliettixl Mr. licforo .Jin.u wo lately Iiowi-d In ( jricf ad Hiippllcatloiiyctth coiintlcsihcneliti which liavo ulioworal U | > 'n ui during tlio pant not twelve mnutlii ea I for our fervent ifrnti- tiule , and rnako it ( ittinj ; fiat we nhou'd ' Tojoici with tliniikfuliicim tli.it Iho Lord in Hint Ills infinity mercy lus bljinally favored ii3 our country nnd neoplo. IVaco without nnd prtwri'iity witnin hiu been vouchsafed moro to ua. Jfo poitilfiico has vinltcd our jJiores. Tlio ulmndmit iirivil Kca of free- iloiu which our fathera left in tln-ir wls- with loin nr.i htill our iiicrcfwlni ; heritage , nnd only if In parts of the va t doniuin BOHIO nllllc- tions have vlnited ur brethren In their atone ( forest lioinw , yet even thin calamity has city been tciiiiiereilin a manner Mincllliod hy the ( jenerom com passion for thu rock which li.-n liwn called throughout our country , i'or nil tha tiling it in niRct that the volco of the nation nlioiild RO up ured t < > ted ! in fervent liomnjfc , Tliia Wlioreforo I , Chester A. Arthur , presi dent of the United Smtec , di > rrciunineiid with tliat all people ohwvc tliu'JIth dny of No alrcut vember , Jnst. , ru n diiy of nati rial tlianlcn- fjivios and pr.iycr , by cennins w > fnr mi a may lie from their n-cular InboiH and meet * from inj ; in their several places 'f worshjp , there to join in Mtcrtln Junior ami jirai under to AlmiithtyJnd , whine f-diiihiCM ImH been : so innnifcit in our hintory mid our llvm , and ofTurlii ) ; eanie t prayer * that his boun drcds ties may continue to us and to our cliil. It is < lron. In wltncsii whereof , I hive hereunto net oil my hnnd and cauicd thu j'rciteal at itio of the United Stntcs to bo nlllxod. Vtmo at the city of WaHldngton , aramed [ i , . H.thiH ] KovvntJi dav of Xovemhor , in trendies the year jf our Lord one tlmnxaitd ciylit limidred and ciKli y-onc , nnd an . of the independence of tliu "United fair StaU'n the one hundred mid fifth. Cin.iTr.itA. AIITIIUH. proved 15y the PrOiiUtcnt : it has JAS. ti. r.iAl.NK , Sorctiry : of State. ticitlarly heat GUITKAU Ims sccurod Ilia jury. TJio pair first Htup tow.irds the gallows , auitablo Coi.oitAiio wnntfl a place in the cab Louis inet. There is no end to Colorado's [ > laying wrtnt.8. smaller same OMAHA is having morn sociables this liut week to the squtiro inch than nny city and , of her aizo in tlio country. granite ; n THE contributions of coal dealers No mid pluinboro to church collections turbanco during the coining winter ought to bo ndditiona univoraally largo. abutting tlio SKCUKTAUY IVIHKWOOII'H friondn nro ham , conlidont of his election to tlio ouiiato llickumu if ho will consent to the use of hia compared imnio n'-ainat Jim Wilaoti. Their > aved. JAv Gnui.D has rocovorcd nuflicicntly continual .from the attempt to bhmkinnil liiin to inch us put the acrowa on a fuw inorounfortu- Ornahn. imtea in Wall otreot. Now i'ork nectioiiH wasted very little Hynipatliy on the manual great steak jobber. linu the Dn. ( iKoiini : MILI.KK ia uyain "nn- net lliuaing" < nor the subject of "Pio witches volition of Cruelty to Animal. ? . " Thu liaturbing doctor has apparently never heard of In Omaha cruelty ( o hiiinnn beings and ini'aim ID lay for its prevention. taken PUIIBO HIIODK THI.AND ia virtuoualy indig o itiglifaru. nant over the census report whiuli est objuc clipa oiraoinufifty-aix inilei from her It [ scema already ocanty akirta. lUioilo Island macadam. is now nbout the bi/.o of n aecond-cluss fore Dobraaka school diatriet. ham and up compa Tvi'iioii ) fever ia prevailing to an reds ( of unusual extent iricl throughout ( he coun try. Nebraska ha ) been exempted and ropla this season from thu diauasu which in losing other s Li tin i.-i opidumlo and attended ) 10 enlarged with jnora than ordinary fatality. lectiona xiildinga. ANOTIIF.K absurd canard haa boon vill iiocus Hot a < lout by cntcrpriHing Chicago ru- trout porters , in the pretended discovery of moiit a co'cuiui'pirutor of Guitcau , who Ims the bill ? been arrcstud nt merit of KoiiBijigton , Illinois , The mysturioua priuonorin all jirobi- puirciuonta bility ia amiiu tramp who want.1 the govornnu'iit. ( o pay hia faro to Wuali- Till ( MlL'toil. lias been omoof T.IK falluig oil'of the republican nuction v6to in K < > bruka at the hut election w.ia fully ijl ) ] ji.r cont. This circimi- strike of atanco ui c ! < > v-a a big rift in the radi nati roll cal cloud * thr udi which the duiiio- Republic craUosuuliyliUhiiiei ! fitfully. Herald , aubjoct The falling oF ( in Nobrasku'a . repub 1 ibor , ma lican vnto in nnvoral counties revealed HA atriko a big rift in railroad ring circles costly pi whicli Ntibv.islca produveru refused to that almost endorse oven at thu expense of voting cimiati tn ing against thuir party noininoos , town of AN EXPENSIVE SXPJJKIMENT Then is n ] Uestion in the tiiitui of a great majority of Orimlia ( ax payers as ( o the urgent necessity paving our principal atrccls. Th meeting of our citizens nt the boaul i trade rooms , llio commeiita of eyei business man and llio agitalioii of th topic ( by the press in proof of the in crest ( which ia taken in the subjcc by nil classes. Hut there ia n action question aa to tlio material wliic should bo used in putting ou thorough ] fares in n condition tu met the demands of trade and the aanitnr and individual : requirements our citizens. The pavement of the principal cities in this coiiiitr ; are aiphalt , concrete stone , wood am macndan .From thu l.iat ( lire Om.ihamust select. It ia cmnplainci of atone lliatila firatcnstisoxtravagan nnd of wood that it in unhealthy ant lucking in dtirabilily , Iho additiona cluirgo may bo brought ng.iinnt mac udiim thai ! it haa never proved a nuc ccsn in large cities in thia country that it is only n makeahift fora more compact piving material and nude circumstanced niich aa exist ii Omahi would bo entirely uidltled to nice the rcqiiircineiilfl of the city. Mr. Henry 1 fiickman haa writ n letter to the Iln- giving his experience will macadam pavemcnta in the eity ol Hirmingham ] in England , who.e , aa ho by Hiatus , every i street I'M paved will broken stone , and the ratio of wear ia ia than thrco iiichca in eight years. . llickman'a ' ixmclu.iiona aa to nd- vanlagea of macadam pavement wil apply ; to Omaha , where the condi- In tiona are entirely dilForeiil. In llio to pine , niieh a macadam pavement in laid in .Birmingham would cost dy. in thia I city than Belgian block alonu. Wo ' have no granite , which , land trap volcanic rock , ia ( ho this durable material for a broken pavement. ) To transport to thia teals granite from Sherman or trap from the call would be little lees ing cxpunsivt when nil thinga are consid than to pave viith stone blocks , city haa mridu the experiment ho limestone macadam on Farnhnm 'lio and the experiment haa proved failure Tf nil the mud were cleaned that alreet to-day the pavement o it would bo found to bo in a hroo condition which it would cost htm- ind of dollnra tn partially romody. ican rutted in every direction , hollow- vest out by I the crumbling of the and the wear of travel , f with gas and auwor tora. and littlu better than vho average country road in a vote aeaso . Limestone macadam haa eastern a failure in every city where vill bee tried. The atone ia par- I'lio sensitive to the action of till and water and no amount of ru- 'otca can maintain it in a condition for heavy trucking. St. ho made the attempt and ia now oto10. for : her folly. Omaha , though rhicli than St. Louis , has had thu ) ! ) , experience. fardly even with granite near nt hand bat delivered cheaply at our depot a t ia macadam pavement would bo vostern costly experiment for our city , 'ho pavement mill'urs BO badly from dis- Irtos. , Every gas trench cut , every > ; water connection made with ho lota 1 impaira the condition eif Michigan hoatroota. Old cities like JJirmiug- ows of whoso board of worka Mr. g.ni was a member , cannot. bo oto.i in thia respect with Omaha , owa atrcota nro built before up being ) ly . There * 13 no occasion for a mt overturning of tlio roadway , iidiniiii for years must bo the case in I'Jiis . Gas , water nnel newer con- tart have 1 been placed in the per- uoat and durable bnildinga which ho ( heir thoroughfares , and sTobraika atrcct car line , with its mo work of track and II. does not enter aa a ( ago ; clement into the question. ortainty it will bo the height of folly ho nny ; pavement that cannot bu up and replaced with little ex- and : without injury to the thor * ory fare. This is ono of the strong- objections to a weed povoment. MANT to ua a fatal objection tn ) con . . It will bo many years be- 'orks , Tenth , and Uarney , and Fnrn * ) oarda Douglua strecta will bo built onduot compactly and permanently. Hun- Iliciont wooilun ahulla and unsightly Jiiiuiiumti voneera are yet to bo torn down lesacd replaced by larger and ineioo ini- or many structures. ( Jas inaino aru to liD board and repaired , water con ati must i bo made to numberless heir . All thusn improvemenla Much necessitate the tearing up of the ition ami the relaying of the pave- igoroii.i ubject Can a limestone macadam fill a thu AVill ovun a granite pave * ain brokun atone meet the ro iistico. of our city. dti-graco lildly. ity with ck'creaso in striken in England voidth lighway commented upon lately by ! iu Iho eastern journals in con * ! io mud with the ending of Iho great ractoiH the workmen in the Oinein * lorses 'ho rolling ! mills. The Springtiold in cause bo ; , in an able article on thu lanngemont ol the relations of capital and hero , makes the foliowim lismaimged ; eommont : to is n barbarntia and terribly o proceeding , and it happened upon the duy that the Gin- ) onniblo trouble was ended the Kuglish riMiigud loiild bu Darlington ] had a little cere r three mony which suggests n specially inter esttng lesson to both side * of the losing controversy. Tt was the pie scntation of n pot I rail to David Dill founder and president of the board o ; arbitration of the northern iron trade a * an acknowledgment of hia torvieea in averting strikes and lock-outs. Fifteen yoara ago the dillicultica bs tweuii workiron and employer * in the arcal Englif.li iron district had pn ducod n aocinl war perhaps more bitten than that existing in Jtulnnd at thi moment. The trade was almost par- alyxud , and ( lie district wan tilled with idle , hungry , Batngo woikmr.li. Finilly llio employers uoiiiiiored ] , and tlio men went sullenly to work ; but in 180 ! ) , when the iron tnulo began tr ) recover , the old trouble again np- pearcd ; llicro wa every indication that the old mischief would bu re pented. Then the board of arbitra tion wni established , elected in equal prnpnilionn by mailers nnd men , nnd proved a wonderfully ell'ective ounce | of prevention. It completely cndul strikes. Thu bonul , with ita commit tees , ainoitnta to a judicial dyatum ; ila Biiccess led to the establishing of him- ilar orgiini/alioiia in llio various in- dustiies connected with iron product- tion , and to-day no fewer than 100,000 of workmen in thu north of Kiiylatid are practically sucutud trom irreconcilable or disputes with their employers the adoption of arbitration.1 Undur ordinary circuniitancua a strike of a protest agaiint ; sonio real or im- ( agiuud wrong. In thu hitler ciae it ariaos from n misunderstanding bu- tivoon llio employer aud employed. lliu former case it oftun neuds only has bo brought to the employeia' an knowledge in ordur to receive a reme . If Iho method of arbitration which hiia been so successful in Kug- OJ8 were moro generally adopted in by couuliy wo .should liavo fewer lockouts and a cessation of those eon- between capital and hlmrjwhioh loss result in BO much loaa to thu proJuc- of interests of the country. a the TIIK next apoakorship is becoming less all-absorbing topic at Washington , c.in question who among all the re- tion iiibhcan competitors haa thu bust hold banco to bo speaker ia a difllcult ono answer. Dividing the country into great sections thu eaat , west ly south the following ia the repub- strength in the house : cast , ( Hi ; Ohio , 71 ; south , 10. The leading ginia andidato of the eant ia Mr. lliscook , pie Now York ; but ho htujKuiiiocoinput- . The atrongeatof thcao is Itubeson bo will certainly take tlio Notv.rur."oy tion. for a limo , reducing the solid vole to ( ! 2 , Seventy-four vote * bu n majority of thu full caucus. for Iliucock vote will cottaiu'y ' bo ican further reduced by Now England for Heed and .Hoiliiuioii. Do- luctiug Jfaino and Mas..aclnmitu iiiid burno re.'iult will bo to make liiscoek'u great -10. Give him the nouthorn vote , ho may got , and ho will receive or fifteen abort of n majority , with any ono boliovea , howovcr , ister ho will receive all of this voto. therefore almost certain that a itically man will bo the next speaker , 1870 west has three oir prominent c.'indi- . Keifor , of Ohio , represents the rind rotoctionistn , nnd Kaason , of Iowa , also revenue reformers. Hurrows , of the , ia also a protectionint. Bur- ernor ban curtainly his nine Miolii- trate voteu , ICeifer his lifteon graphic , and Kasson his nine the votes. Uurrowa will proba- liavo no moro at the outset , Ivoifor may got the uijht : voles of liest piirtnora nnd thu nix from Wisconsin. on would give him about thirty to at thu with. Kaiison ought to get llio enty-Hixlh of the thirteen liou.io votes of lllinoiH , it will tlirou from Minnesota , ono from four , three from KaiiEitu , and ' from Colorado , making thirty in One Although it is impusaihlo nt thin Dillon'a to predict with any degree of has , there ia a fair prospect that house mippovlor.s of Koifur nnd Hurrow nan.s villnuitoon Kasaon , and that will been likely nominate him , fruiqht of our tax-payers , who have clamoring for a board of public tional will bo shoekod to learn that tion , of publics works do not uhvny * stead publio lure , improvements in an and foOO economical niatmur. , for instance , haa 'jnen ' ago , with a board of public works of any years , but the iisofuliiooa uf been ? ia diaputed by the Ciucin- tionery . Hero the legisl papers. ia what one of dailies mvya about it ; mean could has been aaid about thu run- to ( ho of our strouta , nnd , ultlnniuh . phniscs liavo boon iifed , thu htia really been treated lightly , Knglish language doea nut e < m * words which will do the matter through Our atreotu nro nBhaiiioand welcome , and that is sayinj' it while intended Can it bo possible that a tended the intelligence , energy , and iran vcte to build such a miti > ! idiront of international eouniiireo as a apoech Southern railroad ahull titiok in atorm. because u few worthier cnn- debt to , careless olllciula , und old hadn't nnd wagons nro in the way ? of this condition of thiuga "march told yon in ono wordmis - still bo mismanagement , every- ind lirett Thu board of public works live yoara ugo in Idling contract * for atroet np.iira ( .IXIUAI. : : bidders on bids provided thu signal defraud the city inrro- bidders on bidw BO the army that thu most of the money eluded in drawn during thu lint two parhncnt | > years , preparatory to aJ.an- nunlly tu dotiment thereafter. The law prr vided that cacti mom er of the bum of public works should super-visa livi districts , but hero they mismanaged They did not . HUpeMlse. Once in n while they rode over llicir districts and then did what ? Heei llriL the con tractors repaired thiMlcfccla ? Oh , no Not at nil. They did ( he laborious tiresome , nnd patri tid work , the thinif f r which they are pair thrco thousand dollars per yom ouch for doinjr , "f going up tt the ollicu of that nugiisfc board am' firing a resolution at iho derelict con tractor. Jn all prnliability the con tractor never heard of it ; and if hu did , ho wondered what it wat nl nbout , and did nothing. The roaolu tion fell far short of iho mark , SUN the ntreotw wont fpim bad te ) worse. Thu Mimu ii trio in to the stri-iit- cleaning. ] neonipcency : and mis- nimgeincnt have been the rule , nol I he exception. Coui.vii ; , Jnii.Y For.N'Hv is by no means discouiagcd over the demo- crulic defeats in the lalo election. Ho announces in a recunt number of hia mpcr , The I'rayrci * , that "the demo- eralanro the natuial governors of this country , " and will certainly bo recng nized as such by the people. Mr. t Forney'a recent conversion to the democratic faitli , no doubt , has made him unusually Iioncfi : ! for tlio future his parly a hopefulness which is not alnuod by the democratic lenders warranted by the figures of recent contests. In New Vorl : city the falling oir of the respectable element nf the democracy ia startling. Formerly ho city below . the H.irlom river was depended upon to roll up 1)0,000 ) dem oora'ic majority in a vole of about four times that amount. Brooklyn always been depended upon for ; o additional l'J,000 majority. In : 1870 Now York ami Kings county , , ' gave 7" , ! ( " > ! ) majority ; in 1877 , 54 , it ; in 1878 , 41i.3lj ! ; in 187 ! ) , aided revolting republicans , Gl,283j in thu 1880 , HO.fi'.IG , and this year a little moro than . ' ! 8,000. Thia indicates a H > of nearly half the oll'octivo strength ' the party and the cutting down of majority once one-fourth of total vote to a liguro than ono-aixth. Jf Col. Forney luct find in thuso rcturna any indica that the people of Now York a growing conviction that thu democracy must continue to bo the . governing clnsa ho ia moro than usual sanguine. Lot him a del to this di minished majorities in Now Jersey , , o , Maryland and the loss of Vir wlio and the confidence of the poo- in the democratic parly na "tho .011. . natural g.ivonioM of thu country" will found to liavo very little founda . One liglit , lie THE Century , which is the now name .ho what has boon known totho Amer ' . uid public as .Scribner'j Macaxtnc , A willpublish in ils January number an } ! : if elaborate paper by lion. E. 15. Wnsh- little on the Into Adolph Thicrs , the Found. French statesman and the first president of the French republic. Mr. Waahburno became well acquainted chinch ' Mr. Tliiura while he w.ia our min iilln at Paris , having beenonintinutu good relations with him personally and pol onened during the great convulsion of church 71 , and previously. This mem A cannot fail to bo full of interest hhort information. Mr. Washburnehaa Mr. just completed and issued from week lost press his "Life and Times of Gov > 5 Coles , " lliu second chief magis Thu of Illinois which is . n u , s.iid to bo a Hill- yet faithful picture of life in nillidii early settlement of that atato. The Ahh Sidney Dillon , ono of Jay Oould'a itr > > , is about to build the cost o rives rind most orimtoprivaiu resido.ico this continent. It ia to bo orccieel clran-up The corner eif Fith avenue and Suv- nills street. Now York , nnd the or with the grounda Kiirrouridiiig (00. ( cover thirteen full ciry lots" , rushed of whiuh will bo on Fifth avcnuu , ( 'nlil 1'liiludolpliifi Press. of the men from whom Sidney ' corporation drawn its wealth ity of just built a m > at nnd el.'g.int aud i ; .riliu. on thepr.iirie The out of the rom- been of hia harvest which has nor- ey by gobbled up by the railroads for The II.IN just rates. ICiiylo load adoptetd the constitu mindl The nmciulmonU at the hint conven an I which provided for biennial in cau'e , i ulu of annual notions of lliu legisla Tlie and fixed thu pay of meinbura at alt ' each fur the c aiiiiMl session , with mile inj , ' but no Htationory or perquisites liiruiiiK sort < I , before llorut''foro the pay ] I.TJ SlliiO a year , with milivigo , ata- and perquisites at the will of The legislature. Wniconain'a farmers tt n < Walla economy , and their example chool well bo followed in oilier states choo ) . benefit of all ( x-p.yeia. : Th" nen , s wmth is marching ' l''our tieorgia. Ho wua heartly iav ' ! nt Atlanta Tuesday , and oad lonif in the exposition buildint-a at During a meeting of the flee > rgia Mex the to nl veteran * . Thu old warrior madu btead ll'.l'OjiioriM ' that took his hearara by Atlanta owes an ovurl.iating William Tecumseh. If ho Steps burned the > old town on bis Tlio li to tlio sea" Atlanta would Oregon , a conglomeration eif rookeries and the 30,000. liretrnps. The po tropoliH x.ilil to be . HiiiiitMAx doesn't want to in per service classed aa a part of The mi and ita irmi ; A appropriations in- S0i ; ; Jim the oxponscs of the war do- . It costs October , $1,000,000 , , an A company conduct the signal service , go with a and thu most signal buhctit derived therefrom is tlio rcvoinio it .allbrtb to the telegraph companies. OCCIDENTAL JOTTINJS. CAUFOnNIA A late fi-c nt Modrsto destroyed SIGO . , O.ln wortli of property. The Miiremo ; court of rj'difurnia li.-u do- Mird the Hmnl.iy l.iv. ' coi ntllullotinl. G'ro.ido ' | w-11 in Vnra v.iliy : , In somp of tha ore'irdn .1 jrcond croji of ] ncJiu * U beinj , ' ijatirc'd ] , Mid n , f Ird crop 01 k'rA es hneitly. ripe In the vinuyatcR Since th ! ! lth of Aiifu | ttlicfoha o been twclicHitddin r.nd tlolcnt i ratlin In .S'li ' to o and vJViniiy. Four weio cn-sct < if in- tcntl'inal killing , the < tlicrn were acci. en- tal. Cliax. Crocker him donated ? 20,00' in R. I * . ) x j er c-Jtit lo nU t > tlio nc.ademy of M ience- , tin * interest lie to devoted t- > o.-ij- Iiulfclt.ntillo invi-sllgation < in thu I'ncilie slope. Uur'ng ' the ttid of Wililini .Sclincii'cr , for the niiird'-r of I. ' . M .Millnr Ifkt Oclo. bcr , utloi'kton last v.-n-k , th'i numlcrcd nmii'H bo irt wax produced ii coiir- nil 1 nd- mi ted ns oxidi-nco. Tin ) coiir' ' , jury wit- lies PR nnd lookers-on ro e to tbflr foot and tooii liru thlcns. Wliin the d"ctur took . 'iesi ! dumb xvllncAj ? > L > s jip-iiiiMt lliu a. ciisi-d nnd ll-u-tr.itoil tlio pn"i inn oT theliivrt , In the body , ntid hhnwrd how the knlfo ha'l ev red thuwixtb r b ndriit > red ilielicart , .iiint . ; thu tjlinntly wi ui.l v/Jinh lundc it jltui > u , lt lifu blood and lintnnilv c.-aiu beat , the MLi'iic ' .n : o\rnnely Via 'io. MONTANA. It U . viinrtnd Ilia * , tin liat been iii" > c > v- crcd 11) ) ) tlio Hitter Mont. TIB | IIM ppHinanl toll of Cliotc.iu county hovSI "riiVVhS worth uf pr .perry. t i. estimated tlmt th re wyro N95.000 bushels of ivlie.it < n.d COy.COO bushels of Data raised In Mimli county in 1681. It is o > timnU'il the cost ol construction ' the Koc-y .M untiiii ( liriMon of the Mortlfjin J'ne lie will be about il ,000 , per nilc. nilc.A : A str leu of rich ere ha < been made in cS'i ri i.in ininc , near 1'nttu. The vein reported to lu bout fivv feet thick mill will r..n 100 tuS'iOO in Mlver nnd ; ; old. . A n < > ld lend near Kort rayintrH 11 fnid lie one of thu larrfcir , HI iiulicitod by hc imtrroppiiuji. , yt't discovered in .Man * tm.'i. The locution m clo. * tu Itnby 'iilch. fr in wlilrli it gold init/et valued $80 as taken lw-t mnnuipr. A Chinaman it Butte who had no'd hii iii'tre1 * * to n fellow -countryman for 1J5I00 other ay , ru d his bargain nnd do. iiiuuded more in ney. Not ( jetting it he cv IIM enra.cd and nt uck tlio woman in ! > n hebaeiiliH hatchut. inflicting slight 'njuries. He w < arrested. COLORADO. eceipU for liiiior | l-ecuse l.iht inoulli at Denver w 8 11'JOO. Summit county estimate tli" it proas pro- of iu roiuiil numbers at $3,000,001. There are no lea-i than ten tunnels now joiuj ; worked ou the Kl teller mountain. The inilitarv atVhito Uiver have re ived instructions to remove the Utes ) .here , .tiidfurcd them buck to the Uinta .cut . igency. > f Six hundred dollaH lias been Biibscrilied owaid erecting n monument at ( Jreuley dled fbo luvinory of X. 0. Meeker and thuse f 1 : nt the White JJivcr nnsfacre. Four labore on the Smith Park mad net ecently ( juit work and started for Ouuni- . Arriving at 1'itkins they found the : South J'ark-road ehi.sed for the winter , mid ral started our on foot , A mmw storm soon iverto .k them and they wandered : i ] > art. or them ntru 'leil on thnnt h tlin and e trly in the morning si liteil hnuike of a'locomotive. Hu Boon found truck nnd fell upon it , overcome with .tigue mid hunuer. IFo naj pickeVl up bnni'iht to Denver by the trainmen. party to i-earch fur the mis-sinf men was if . rfjiiiized at I'itkinimmec'i tcly on receipt ilood thu information here given. There is ind hope , however , that they will l.e blood . Sl.OO DAKOTA AND THE BLA.OK HILLS. Thn Cnth.ilics are building the lnrjest in Mitchell. yi'liero is employment in the Kouthern cash for all who are wi ling toVFIT ) : , at \rbor wa c.-i. , o tiracu Kjiscopal _ church has just beeii uaual for n-rvico in Ilunni , bcin ; the first hose building in that place. ivoman discovery "f a vein of cojiper ere has cured ociMitly I ecu nrulo near Deer creek , a and ilistanee north of 1'actoln. . and MIH. Jacob Kock , of Scotland , " six children from diptlieria within .1. called , the olde-t 10 years and the youngest ears. .he Dendivood Times wagckvi that with- he ye r the .ilvcr output of ( ho ISInck inued Hillwill boa i-ojjnized qu.mtity in the " statistics or tlij world. ng Kim ; oJom.'H company have l.ilcly " iurchased the Jeadwood mine paying in ? UJriO ( ) . This cuiiipnny it al-o con- juoried cting n ditch x 'vonteen mill's in lenjjth w.-.ti-r fr.iin ' es3 ; C'a-"le ereek , which vmploym * nt to n 1 i o forte of men , ivant result of the regular Feint-monthly And - nf the llome-irn ! < o 01 i.pr.ny'e led wa < tulun down to Dcaihvoodtne 'inl gt hhijiment , mid amounted t'"i over 'S'250- , ho One i rick from the Deadwood Terra 2 , lOi ! I'tince.s ' , be tug the largest brick L'verc.i-t in thu Hills. If ind IOAHO. About one-fi/lh of Iho crojia in the vicin of Alu co have been rulueil by early you . disease county sea' of Altwits county hat ijstoin M'ttld m favor of tlia town of 'Jl&il- purilicd a decision in tlie district court. ; ed , llr t raibo.id c.n CUT built in Idaho b.'Oi turned out < , f the xhopH ut if i.ocl : . ft H intoad d for u u by Jiirely rei'drt'rii. [ at the TheVnod liver towns liavo only a ' stock ofpr [ .visioiiH nnhaud , j.otati vn 'le. oth'-r vt'iietablvs I'fii'K. y poeially Sold and it IH exiceled | th it Tirleon will lifyli lliis winter , Caj .n I'-Fi coal milieu are just nww ai'lini' lonsiderdiK * iittention. It is that a mpciior article I'D now b.- taken nt , and that HIM vein.s lire en- O.VKyinilV nii'l ' Kivinj ; mmu .ouiltu thnn ever of puinianeiiur. - WASHINGTON. Of tciritnrinl univertity I\M \ n prest lit niii'e of S7 pupils. MNt Ulara ' U'alla has o\er J. ICO children of Sljr. ii'e ) , , ] t > > s tlun h.df of wluuii attend ' aswiiii ! < ; nt of the territory for the . S.ilo of yearialh-wi thut eaeh of the 7f > , lL'0 ' rerl nonii'ti and children icportcd in 18S1 IJ..T 111 , in , Will hundred thoUH.ind aerfs of Inml ft. m.i ' I'lcucil bfen bouwht by 12.i < tern Ciiiii I'rlcuof thu line of the Xoithern J'jcltio rail t follnur the territory. Ianiivric | the year emliii } , ' Junu ,10. 1SS1 , cle < | iiotto waits of goveinini'iit ' land wrre ifJ.uO. , and ue. i t 8l'0i,0i8. ( ; Ilo entries included 2J7,01 > MISCELLANEOUS. re lit-iiiK taken to bcduro a tele * it llawllns , > V , T , Ito it rciohdl tililpincnt ! of butter from Cixpillle , Oiimli.t : wi 1 this y ar reach about IS tons Tlwxtn export of tisli will Dili date , uniouiit to about lirmlo In lullowlnzd populition of C'anilolarln , the mo- Ut 10 , of JCsinerclda ' . fttt Mill I ! eoun'.v , Nevada , in incri'.itliiK at the Lot 22 , rate of from 10 feet wide. day. i I/3t 2J , iuin K near Tombstone , Arizona foot wlilo [ , biirlmlilewnlk iiUnk and the rcijH'i't > rrllHilirri { the Mmt. lias been organized at Chica 1 cApituI of $ M,000 ) fur th pur- of brlnuitijf fnnd ies from nortlu- . . .Miy and vrinbll-hiii ti eiu iue in tliu territories of VVyoiiiinaud tann. _ _ Tatnl Hcsultn of A 1'nrnior.Qunriol 1'lxini ' Countoli ( J Courier. List Frid.iy tliu stardint ; intclli- ( / nco roaehoil I'oiion lli.it AV. 11 , Auulinifiotly , mi old niitl tniicli re spected fanner living iicnr Newcastle , liad shot Lytnan F. llisliiip. Tlio news created Cdiisidi'fablo oscitcinoiiJ , HH both tncn nio ivvll K-IIUWII as ro- speutiiblu niul vcsponciblo citizens uf our countj' . Thu circiiinstaiircfl , na wo learn < hem from suvcnil dillurcnt purcon ? , tire as follows : TJio fiirniHof Mr. Bi.sliop nnd Afr. Aitcbinoody join , nnd both are quito extensively emjr.pd in slock mis- ] 5otwcuii tliu tn-o niun there aprunif up auvoral ycm ago an unfriendly ivlntiun ( iwinj ; to noinu dilliculty about trcupasning stool : . On the dny of Ilio trairedy ' ' Ih'slinp's eattlo came into Auchinoody'H um nnd wi'ie shut up by tlio latter , who sent word for ( ho former to conio uid get his stock nnd pay Uio chnryrs. Mr. Auchmoiidy inforuicd hiinlliat he would huvo to replevin thu cattle un less thu sum was paid. This IJishop refufit'd tu do nud i-oinun-iiccd t , k- tnif down the bars for iho releasing hisatook. Auehniuoily wnriio : ! him to desist and on IIJB tofus-al shot him , thu charjro taking clct \ \ in the loft h-g be tween thu kueo and the hip , The shot used was cnull bird allot , which erforntcd iho leif for a k ] co of aliotit tun inches in length until it resembled pepper box. Mr. Dishnp died on Tuoiday night abuiit 7 o'clock from 'niliutiiition ri'sultin in h-.uinmtic fjangruiio and the abaorption of the Kiiaonous iniitlor. Dr. O'Coniu-ll at- ended the wounded man and DCS. near TCunnoll and llasson hold a jioat bam novti'in on the reiiKiins from which . .he above- facts in relation to the h wound are gleaned. street A struct Sidney Tolc-s rajili , near Lodyo Polo is now the centsr of excitement No 22xlS2 citement oivins to tlio gold mine No. alleged to have recently been found Ciuu hero. It ntieimi that a party of cow- on No. joya working for Carpenter * Evans No. JlunningVutor , while encamped about four miles from tlie ( own , were llornov No. suddenly surprised to find that the No ground on which they were seated continued a yre.it many colors , evi- No. lonces of a gold bearing nature. They on No. once began gathering a great deal ( ICth the dirt and then dug about No. lireo feet in the ground , when they dtablc No. iliscovered npccimona of .stones , which , en.t ivhen closely examined worn seen to School No. contain the free gold. They at once No. word to the leading mineralogist llu.'nl Lodgul'ole to comoouttothu place. 3imi.a. No. Judge iJarry .Barrett immediately sad No. his horse and rode out to the near .No. round. The colon * wore such that hia most sanguine expectations. No. o declared that the entire licet country No ibout there was ono continuous min- Uodfje belt. The stoncavcto sent io No. Denver by express for assay and the Cap No. Dodge Pollutes feel exuberant over the .tnct liacovery. 3th Nn. N" Tlio Country- lot . Who that has ever lived any time in the near .So. country but must liavti heard of thevirtue * reeft ; .Burdock a Wood purilier. JJurdock No Hitters euro dyspepsia , bilioiwiciM on nil diionlen arising fr.im impure N ° or deranged liver or kidueys. Price venue , trial L-ciltleH i" " - " i ? No. 1U feet No. Sbo Kxiuw It street No As the Pacilic express train coming Sherman on the central road reached Ann No. on Ibth the other day there were inaiiy No. got oil'and on , nnd there was the on hurry and confusion. No. . Among street , getting abo.ird was a little old No. about GO well and years old who , se No. the assistance of the brakeinun holt drew herself up the step of iho No. mokitfg car. near No. "This way , madam this way , " as the ollicial us she laid hand on Karnhain . No. door of the .smoking car , but ns nth , paid no attention to him he con- No. o3 at. : No. 55 "Hold on , madam that's the ainok- port , car. " No. 1,0 "Will , don't you 'aposo T'vo nc.r21 No. 57 raveled enough to know that ? " she cellar ' , , tin aho whirled " Murv's around. "I No. 6S I know whore to go when I Webster to smoke ! " No. fit she entered and sat down , No. o her old clay pipe , borrowed a 23nl ftrcr No. 01 , and was noon pulling in away nu'ar 22iil greatest contentment. No. 02 l.ir , elstern 1760. FARMERS AND MJiOHANJCS. No. 03 you wish to avoid gix-at danger nnd cellar "o. ill trouble , besides a no Binall bill nenr pobt expeiiso , at this season of the year , esooNo. No. 05 should take prompt stops to keep nicntH , from your household. The No. Il ; should bo cleansed blood CuiniiiK ' , No. 0) , , stomach and bowels rogul.v lilns-complete and prevent and euro diseased .No. 70 , Irom o ] > ririg maliiria. Wo know dloroliulou' No 71 , nothing thiit will so perfectly and nlctc , on do this as Elei'tric Uittern and > o. 72 , , port , near trilling coat of llfty cents a bol- Nu. TJ , [ Exchange. anil ci-tern by Tab , v Mc.Mnhon. No , 71 , . (1) ( ) etc , on No. 7fi , 32leirt. BOYD'S ' OPERA HOUSE ! No. 70 , nnr JAJ1KSK. IOYI ! > , I'lDjirlinor. No. 77 , Jt , J. . .MAUHI , liiiNliicss Jimmfrer. lieu fruit O.VJA' t Tlmrn lay , Dec. 1st th btrt-et , 1831 , No. si , GRAND rooniH , C-ONCERT No. 82 , TOUR aiii ) 100-1-aji Miss Clar.Louieo near 20th \ Louieo Kellogg- , .Vo S3 , AtiUtuil by * ell , el-tern 1'oolc ' . 1'Jih , f2 , W. , t'oirr. Ho ; Hlg. llrisnoli , IVnor ; lOKllmiletitt , Unit nc ; Hcrr 'llmothy No. Bl , AiUiiiinVMKl. Vlollm-i. lltrrt ) . lM > l\n- \ ' , > eve , U clo i'UrititMr. ; . Ailo'pli ( Jlou , Acrom- or . a L-round [ tiiilit am ) Mt. icil J.lrcctcr. 2600. fcaii for tlio ubuva i rtat KclloRi ; Con- No 8 ? , cDiiiiiiiimti nt ltriilloo Mitiiniay , N' i mi- rum iiyearH at 7' . in. ; will unuiii Dim unill Un. nr.ir U. I' , ruojicii ui , M' ' . .lay . . . , .Vmvn.lior SI , at b No Ml. rc'iii.iiii < . ] > ni nni ; 4 . . p. ID. win thru l > u near ICtli until further m.t..i. llrkctK tor tini.rmil Oncrrt No 87 , 2 will Im feet of iz . witter , > ; r.Mui'itu nnil ( our fnmt rnuclii Cltx-le i'J.O ) . reel , near Jmir ruir nmjii I'ar Circle , $1fi ) AT rucMml. Drevi Clr- No. fcS , Thrco/rnnt / IUHSi so. rivn ri'nr ru , barn , i to. , Kc-nn wl. > Vn ll > circle , ! l iiart , W : . No il ) , nol7-2t atcr Htrcet r > o. UO , . near ; Dodjjo KESOLUTION ( ) ltfKULNCJ SIDt ; . No , UI , 1 WALKS. ham , mar Nu. W , ' lot' , nvrr I ) liy the I'IM r.uintll ol the city of No. Oc i , l.i ° * v-i/K"1 ' vlilvualk lnviih-n fifteen , - /uul . ibjsfroiu luic , 7000. liu i onstrii. i. i , , i I till to Iho iire eiit No. VI , nalil dty , In ir . : i anil .iiljolnliiy the fcr.No. i - offer. wet niiliii.r jin . , In block M , wist n'lli /Hi-trrcl ) , InMockS , fl west tMi > ' Ktli strtct. In block B. tl GE to i. , . .n iiui-t il of S'lncli nine to t be In . . . w..lui. .i t\v\a \ mil trpwillol , dUoowiui > , r . > * ieri .if Insuboffdo- xrllirifiimulcioiaii.lii.talj > r iulrci to conitiiict - Real I Nov. , ltd ! . J. J. L. fi. JKWKTT , Clly tlerL , 16th a For Sale AIID BOIBtSSSJS. , No. 1 , Vowlionw , 7 rooms , on Cumlnc btrcct Sauiiilers , 31200. No. 2 , 2t .ry hou ' , 9 roonn , well , cistern and , AVchstcr , litar If.th strcit , S2500. .Vo. S , Hou o of 10 room * , on Itnrnrv , near btrcct , stone foiiniiatloii , S4000. No. 4 , LurKo house of 11 rooms , on Webster , near Vrcl 'liton Colleice , SJOliO. No. 0. Hciusu of 7 rooms , on Ca ? * , near 17ti ! . , SJi.Oi No. 7 , Homo of S rooms , 3 lot * , on 17th etrctt Izird , 8.1 CO. 8. lloiifc of Brooms , on Casn , near llth , l2 fee' ( lot , 81KK ) . . 0 , lloinu of 3 room' , kitchen , cc. , ov , marl 13tli ut cat , S'OO. . 10 , llou-o of 3 room ? with lot 22x13:2 : feet , Cftss near 14th street , 81)00. ) . 11. , llon 1 o of fl rooms , uti ICtli street , near Douglas , 44xCtI feet lot , $1000. . 12 , llorsoof G rooms , br ck foundation , oi > , near 27th street , S10CO. fa , 1 story now house of (1 ( rooms , brick foundation , elf St. Mary's a\enue , . 14 , Hoiiso of 5 room' and slimmer kitchen iOtli street , near dark , $2 00 , . 1 % House of 8 rooms , on Sherman avenue street ) near Xlcholis , S22SO. . lit , 1 J- tory bouse of 4 rooniH , cellar , , etc , , on luven. ort , near22 tbtrect , $1500. . 17 , 2-ptory briik bouse of U rooms , near of red stiitt car turn table , $2 50. . IS. II miss aiul 2 lot : ) , 4 block. ) weat of HlL-h , $2.t.OJ. . ID , lioiisB aii'l Slots on road to park , near gt. ilnry'n iiventic , SMO1) . . 20 , Ilnuwantl 11J lots near Haacall's , South . . gAIUO. . 21 , . House and lot on Da eaprt street , ICth street , iW < 0. 22 , 2-st..r.v hiouso anil I t 32\CS feet , on Davenport , near 12th street , ? 1SOO. 23. llou-o of 4 rooms nnd 2 lots on 37th , near Izanl , SI200. 25 , ilouL-andl lot on ICth Etrcct , tcar : c , 5tvO , ' 23 , Ilonicnii'l J lot on lOLh etrcct , near tel auMiuc , ( ? U0. ! i7 , a IIQUSCX I and lot on Jackacn , near 13th i , &SOO. . * 2s ) , r.lioTi'os anil 1 lot ou California , near ttrttt , iSMW. 3' , IJ-story 1 ] brick house of 4 rooms with COxSTO feet , nnSlurman avenue (10th ( street ) , . Iz.inl.i 31 , Jj 1 j story hoim nnd 3ix8 : ( feet , on IStb , lieu Howard Htriet , S2GOO. ai , { . -story house of 0 room : ! nnd two lots Mawin , m-ar IJth btrect , 51000. { 35 , La 'o liouso n ii full lot on Cupilo , near l.'tth i-ttcct , . * isno. ii : , 2 thruu-Htorv brick houses wi lot 44 * " , on I'hfraxo , lieor ISth street. W 0 each. a7 , House of 7 rooms with IJlot 1'uul , near LStli street , 1J2760. Hi , IIoinu nnd lot ou ISth street , near , SISIO. 39 , House of 5 rooms with 44x00 feet lot , attcct ( , near California , $2fiOO 42 , llou'o of 8 rooms with lot lEOxlGO feet , Oobutn , near Colfax street , 3500. 43 , HOUND and t ! lolj ou C'Llcnuo. near 20th S75J. 46 , LarRO ho < ! 80 of 7 rootm , closets pantry , cistern , on IKth , near Clark street , $35ex > . 40 , Ijuye house with full block , near new ewer , SL'OOO. 47 llou'a of 9 rooms with i loton Pacific , llth street 301.0. 49 , Uriel : house of 11 rooms , well , cistern , thniusl.ou ; the house , good barn , etc. , on , near J7th street , StiOOrt. fO , House of el room * , cellar , well , etc. , on near I'ntil ' street , ! 000. 63 , House ' of tlroomnnd ccllarliit33i l32 , M.iry acnue , near convent , 81 .00. , Four ] ioucj nnd&8i:120feet , on D.tven- ncir Itith Htrcet , ? SOOO. , Ilnu'C of 9 10 or rooms , on ( California , t rtrcct : , f5.r.OO. , Homo of U rooiw , eumrncr kitchen , rlitero , well , K > od burn , etc. , ritar Bt. avcnuu and iilbt ttreet , if OOO , New ( house of 7 roomf , jjood barn , on , near K2d Direct , 3i.,00. ) , Tour lioo3L'a with } lot , on l th etreet , , Hun-u of 3 roonig on Davcniiort , near t , ? > JO. , 1)0110 ) of 0 or 10 rooms , on Hurt street , llcl street , r6lXJ. , House of i rocnw , 1 flory , porch , eel- anil well , on H rr.vy , ncar21ntbtreut , , IIoiiwi of1 ro mi , rlflPtti , lia cincnt , riwtrVhlto I.ciul Vorkp , 81(100. ( , Diiilillin ) , ' onh-a-eil lot , on Dodifcstreet , ollliT , btoru bulo\v and r onn above , , 3 lots with barn ami oilier Improve- near htrect i-sr turn tnbloW > . , Newhou-oof < 0 roomaon 17th , near titled , C'lO'.O , Iar'o fine house of 12 ioom , every- nipli , o. ! Ibtli , near ChlcaKo , SUPOO. lloiito on ISthMrect , near l ) > eiiport , belou'iin.l rooiiH nboui , Imrn , etc. , SHOO. lloiisn of H rooini , Him cellar , all com O'nlifornla , near -iHf , i'OOO. Hrk'k house , 10 or 11 roomson Daven l..ili 1 ! $ . ' 0 0. Ij-storv hoiieo , 0 rooms , cclhr , vrtl , on Jackson , near 12th , JlfcOO. Hrlck lion-u ullh ii lota , fruit trees , Itilh , near Capital at emir , ? I5,000. Iloiife of t roonw , Inii meiit , lot 17Jx on iluicy. mar 7th , iL'76. ijt"iv houee , Sroonu , on Cosstreet , ICtlmtt , ? 1.VX ) . 2-ntory hoiuo , 11 roomn , closets , fur- trcei. barn , etc. , on I'arnlmin , near , fcOOC ) . 2 houses with 0 roome , and other with on Cliiwro , near 1-th Direct , fJOOO , JJ story house , 0 rooms , 4 cloHels , well huiel lUtern ; reel burn , on I'lerco St. , ( near new cuvcrmmnt corrnll ) , $1SOO. 'J-Htory hoiiaC , UrnoniH , coilnhud , jjood , on i lot , on Capitol atenue , iica . 2-story house , 8 room ? , 4 below anil 4 clo-ttH i , ru'hr , well iiM.I cistern , \ulli G , on tiuumlcMDircet , near JiarracKi , 2 Btorra i , house on leascil j lot , Iraso from.\pfil l.-t , 1S31 , on iVclrtc St. , doKt | , ? aCO. Iloimo , 16 room , well , cisU'rn , etc. , uml llarucy utreeU , XiCO. Edtory liouaea rooms , well with 40 , with ( < ncrcKofcrounil , onSaundcra u I S. IS.vr.tckn , $ iOOO. l.iri'o houiio of 10 rooms , well , cistern. 01 : Cm Direct , near 2Ut , STOW ) . I.arw house , 10 or 12 room * , on Wob- near 10th , 7HW. l.arfu onto anil beautiful corner It.o and i 17th btreUii , 47000. > torv ! , house , 0 rooms , etc. , on Tarn- lOtlulrett , 1600. lMtK < i , beaullful , hrlck homo and 2 . . ) venport ' mid 17th ktrecln , * 1S,000. tory brick house , 7 rooinD , ith lot I. "l'jr ' ' "I'l'letonV ' , on fjhcrnmn ate- I-anfo hoiiKo oU / rooms , Imrn , etc. , avenue , near Clark Hn-ct , make a GEO , P. BEMIS' Estate ixcliange and Dougl as Street