OMAHA TJIURSDAY , DECEMBER 1 ISSi he Omaha Vnbltuliii * vcry morning , exceptH The only Monday morning d-vily. 1'KU.MH IJV MA1I.- r . MO.IO M.-ntl . . . 5.00 Oio . . 1.00 ntv ; BIK , cv. TiKKMS VOST VA1U- : Onp Year . 32.00 I Three Monti * . . f.O . Sk Month * . . . . 1.00 One " . . 10 ! COUr.i:8PONUiXOU : ; All Commnnt. Oatlons rolntlui ; to Nuwx and 1'dltnrinl mftt- t M tlmnU bo midrenctt to the Jlnnon OK Tun ] > w. BUaiNKSS LKTTEHS-A11 ln ! , lncH r.o-.V'r and llcinUtanoc < nhmit ] { bo ail- drewi-l to Tun OMAHA 1'onusiiiNo COM. PANT , OMAHA , DraftN , Check * and 1'o-jU office Onlf in to bo in.wlc ) ' " ' " to the ordtr of the Company. OMAHA PUBLISHING 00 , , Prop'rs ' E. ROSEWATJJR , IxUtor. Edwin Dflvlfl , Manager of City Oironlutlou. John If. Piorc-o U In Clmwi of the Mall Clrcmtion of THK OA1LY 11KK. I , D. Ulminborl.iln corroHpondont and Hinii [ ) ricc < ) jncaii economy erA bankruptcy for salnricd mon. A FEW words from thu Jltrald on the cold wjvvo will now bo in ordur. ANV fair tantion must bo bnicd on a f.iir mid impartial aiweBsmoiit of property. _ _ _ IN another mouth lunatics will CO.IHO quoUiiK Mother Shiplon's bogUH prophucy. AKOTIIUK quarrel is said to bo brewing in the San Francisco mint. S.iti FiMimuco Huirorn from a CIBO : of pepper mint. \v \ Ivicfur f.iiU ingottiiif , ' th.itHpcak- orship thu glory will have dupirtud from Ohio UH a homo of olliso BoekoiH and ofilco h T AKTIIUK'H mcmigo'iR in print , but L'liardod by Hit timu-lockx , loullo-lin-t'lod , H.xfu and of : i ( ) - ) , a Hquad police. No lepoitera need apply. iY increase iu the capacity of onriivur for InumpoilnMon purpor.cn IUC.UIH a docrofinu in the eap.xcily of our r.ulronda to ] ) liindur thu public. Sr. Jnr..s river convention hits proved n aticcc'fw as far im numbnraaro cnncorned. 1U true HIICCOSB can only bo judged by its effect on the trousury dopartmont. WiLiiurt STOUKY i said to have received a spiritual rovalation that the Chicago 'lltnctt has the largest cir culation of any paper in the went. Wilbur combincH religion with adver tising. lluutou ) combination ! ) am invaria bly made with the object of pravunt- ing lower tnrill'ratefl for the benefit of the public. When the railroads com bine iig.iinat the public , the public must combine u .uiist thu railroads. ONI : of the firat duliea of will bo to i > ; is3 a blli Bottling the oz- peiiBea of the late President llartiuld'H Hickno.19 and pro"idiuir for the widow. It will then bo time uumgh to incur new expenditures for a presidential mansion other than the White HOUBO. IT'H hard work to unit a Ringer , I'atti complains becatmo her audiences do not como to hear her iu full OVO' ning drcR3. Just where ] ) ersona arc to gut evening drctses after expending their fortunes for n ticket of admin aion , the talented xingcr fuiln to ox < plain. THK largest mortgage on record viu. filed in Cincinnati last week. It wat for $18,000,000. The mortgage i tc the Mercantile Trimt compnny , ol New York , and J'H \ > y the HaltimoJo { Cinciiin.ili & Wcutern railroad com puny. About the first indication o ; life on the part of tv now railroad ii the filing of a niortgago. THK now overland routoto the ] 'a cifio coast by way of Now Orleans , E Paso and the Southern Pacific will bi open for tr.illic on tint 1st of Januray Aa might have been expected , tin railroada have pooled their ditToren ces and there will bo no compotitioi between the Texas Pacific and tin Southern Pacific roads. THKIIK is ono of his acquaintance win does not believe Quiteai insane. This is his former wife , noi Mri. Dunmiro , who is in Waehingtoi waiting to bo examined as u witncs on behalf of the prosecution. Mr Dunmiro scouts the idea of the aseai sin'a hnanity , and says that she di not think him insane when ho pawne her trunk and clothing for board , an then went on" and left her to sltil for herself , She declares that in tea of being insane ho is bad-tompere and vain. Uo lias always had an ur governable temper , and from this eh Buffered greatly while living with hin He is a man filled with vanity , an has a fondness for notoriety , and sh eays that nothing pleased him so muc as the publication of his name iu th newspapers. OV UnEA HNCl SELVE3. The sooner our mai ufnotnrora and morclinnlB Irnrn that it pays to be honest the belter it will bo for their own inti-rcstc. A jiro.it deal of inter- oat han been attr/iodd nnn n dealer * in the i-nst by the immcnso falling oil in the export trade of butter and Various ica'soiiH have been as for this st\to of aff.tin. Some oxporlcrj attempt to ucci < tint for it by saving that ( ho B canon in Kuropo this year hai been iv wet ono and an i-x- ri'llonl ( mo firit\stnr.ige | and that therefore - fore the demand for butter and chceeo from this country was not HO urunt as it might have been had the Fonnon there been similar to our own. Others attribute the falling off in exports to the high prices of butler and chetso in this country ciuuiod by the drought. Few nro rropircd to admit the real reason of the dccreasohicl ; in largely due to the fact of adulterations in the mamifucluroand became oleonmrgarino and lard chceso have been diBposud of loan enormous extent by shippers to Great Britain and the continent at genuine butter and milk ohoeno. How much the dairy nmrkol haH buun nf- fueled by thcso outrageous fraud * which are rapidly ruining American trade may be seen from Jho following figures : During last year the aver age export of checFo was Homethin over 12,900,000 pounds a week. The avra o this year was scarcely over 1,000,000 pounds week. The ex ports of butter last yiar averaged about 450,000 or 500,000 , pounds a week , while this year the average dooi not reach L'60,000 pounds a eek. A largo percentage of the ar- do exported is , in fact , oloomarga- no , hut it is cleared as butter. The xport trade in oleomargarine , cleared ndor itn lawful nr.mc , ie also lern lau that of l.int jrar , but a Mint qnun- ty of the Bluff cleared ai oleomarga- no in not in the fdiapo of imitation utter , but in in oil , Ohomar- aiino in used by butter manufautur- rs in Germany and Holland nd in other countrioi. ( ) nc-unr- | cr of the oil is used with the tlircc- nartfrs of butter to form an art id" hicli is there sold at good prices , and 'hich in very deceptive inappi-aianu' . 'or the week ending November 24 , 880 , the exports in butter wcru 21,007 pounds ; in choou52,0111 (77 ; oleomaigatiiio115,780. . For the vcek ending November 215 of thin ear , the exports in butter were 2-18- ! ! ; in cheese , lL'yi,7)0 , ( ; in oleomar- ; arino , 208,0 , 0. To Rotterdam , 70,05 ! ) pounds of oleomargarine , mostlyolcomatgarine-oil ) , wasfihnped n the wcok ending October 27 , 1880. I'o the same place only 135,000 poundc ere Bout for the week ending Novenv ur it ! : of this year. In their dcsiro to make monoj rapidly by swindling purchasera , tin dealers in dairy pioducts have over eached tlionmolvfH. The proteati gainst thcfio fiauds in the bnltei .ml . cheese maikols have been strong ml cmjihatic , but they have nol been heeded. The oloomargaiinoani iird cheese manufacturers declare thai , heir product is pure , healthy , prop rly branded , and sold for what it is , They declare thai it M never offerer py thorn under any other than ito roa name , but admit that after these rticlt's leave their factories the hrandi are removed by nnicrupuloua doilon and that oleomargarine then becomei miter in thu foreign market , am lard chocso becomes milk choose. 1 $ ; this penny wise and pound foolml policy discredit is cast on the enlir American export trade , iind othe branches sluro the general ditiliunt , A little over a year ago , a numbe > f our foreign consuls called the at tuntion of the government to th adulteration of American food prr luctn offered for sale in the Drills inarkot. It was then predicted tha unless prompt measures were taken b > ur oxportora to ship nothing In : pure articles to compete with foi oign productw , our trade would suflt severely in consequence. Thti prt diction has boon verified. Thu such a Htato of nlfaird i permitted to exist is n shaint ful commontiry on Amoricai commercial honesty and the goo name of our people. The only eoi eolation is that the guilty pirtic seem to bu the ones who are sull'orin moat severely in consequence of the : dishonesty. If they learn from th : condition of affairs that it pays i trade , w elsewhere to bo honest , tli leenon will not have boon in vain. RANDALL'S POLICY. The leisure momonU ol ox-speaki Randall are now devoted to inventin a policy for the democratic minoril in the iioxt house of roprcsontativei So far , Mr. Randall has not mot wit very flattering success. Being hitnso a protectionist and not in accord wit the time honored theory of the den ocracy on this point , ho is forced I content himself with outlining a nog ; tivo form of opposition to any lightoi ing of our custom burdens and wit this end in view bringj forward proposition to abolish our intern revenue taxes. Mr. Randall hut th < > idea that by such u happy strol ho will attract the suppo of the oouthorn tobacco and dUtiliin interests , and at the uumo time til away all excuse for any further cu tailment of the government revenue tlnn killing t > vo bird- * with onu policy stone. Ilii second idea for a demo cratic policy fr.unowork i to imif-t upon P , thrre | > or conl. bond in fie place of the thrro and a half per conta. already j.l. cd by Ex-Socretary Win dom , Combiiiiiu' the two , one eco nomic , thu other finincial , Mr. U'in- dall boliovei that the deinocralic mi. sorily can show to the people if the United States seine roifon for thc-ir cxidtenco as a pnrly , and unite in opposition to any republican plans which may have fur their object the weakening of thu democracy in the public cslceni. Mr. Iluidall's propositions will hardly bo tikon up Jiis party. They will meet with almost as must opposition in the democratic raiiks as on the republican side of thu house The democracy nro not yet far enough advanced to commit themselves solves to a policy of protection or to bind themselves not to discuss a ques tion uhich they have for years hypo critically inserted in their party platforms. While free trade doctrines are stondily lining ground in democratic manufacturing districts , and while many thouiands of voters Among the rank and fdo hold to a modified form of thu doctrine , or else wholly reject it , still the party leaders cannot entirely divorcu it from their economic creed , and hold their job. Mr. Iltndnll has been in congrcffl long enough to know that any square insuo on the quest ion of free tiado or protection would bo one-half the democratic dodged by fully - cratic members of the house of ropro- BcntativM , and that any attempt to commit individual members either to the abolition of oursyst'm of protec tion , or to an increase iu our present taiitf would bo vigorously resented On this account bin plan for the aboli tion of internal revenue taxes cannot bo accepted by the frco trade oleniont in his own pirty. If our surplus rev enue is to bo reduced by reducing tax- at ion the importers will never submit that that redu ition shall accrue only to thu intercut of the tobacco mann- f.teUiros and dintillers and thu frco traders will certainly not let slip such an excellent argument for an inimcdi- to reduction in the burdens of our intouiB duties. Mr. IlnndaH'n second idea for a arty policy is even moro impractica- le. Thu lust democratic congress orried for months in the vain at- empt to pass a three per cent bond nd failed in the attempt. Such a end , terminable only after the ox- iralion of a number of years , would o on many accounts much lees favor- bio to the government than Secretary Vindom's three and one-half per cuts , terminable at the call of the rcaaury. In the firtt place , such a wml could not have bcou floated at iar. England's three pc > r cent con- ols fluctuate between 97 and ! )9 ) per onl. The "Windoms" already com- nand a premium. In the second ilaco the government option to call ho bonds at will provides for n roidy and economical disposal of our sur- ilus revenues. It saves the treasury Icpartmunt from the necessity of go ng into the open market and purchas- ng bonds at a high premium , without which course nearly § 8,000,000 month- y would bo withdrawn from tho'cir- ulating medium of the country. The uponority of the treasury plan for ixtonding the five And six per cents tax been completely demonstrated , .nd Mr. Rindall cannel plaj the demagogue Btiflicioiitly to rally his party under the cry of a ewer rate refunding bonds any moro : han under the slandard of no interim levonuo. Lie must seek new issue * . If he wants homelhing entiiely new and original lot him learn a losioi [ torn Senator Mahono'a leadjustora and inscribe on his parly standard "No political fossilizi-d ideas. A fai count and free ballot. " Thh wouh not bo EO startling in its originality but it would bo entirely now urn oiiyinul to the democracy. O.VK nf the mcanoat monopolies ii uxiRtenco is thu coal monopoly. It i not confintd in the east to the man iig'trs of the collieries in Pennsylvania but extends to every local dralc throughout the country. The trans Missouri country is at the mercy o the Union Pacific railroad company which , after robbing of his cluin every ptivuto nilno owner along th line of their road , has monopolized al the mines and holds a monopoly o Wyoming coal throughout the west Thu St. Louis Globe Democrat aays "There is something wrong when few men , whether minors or traders can counteract in n day the advun tagon in the way of cheap fuel vrhic Providence lias given this part of th country. Of all combinations , thee are the most outrageous which declat that thus much and no moro shall b used of the frco bounties of nature Public and private interests nliko de in and that no artificial barriers b put in the way of the obtaining at a times hll the coal that can bo usoi : and at the lowest price that any on can soil it for. " SKNATOII .IONF.H , who sits very noa the throne , u reported as gayini' thu it is pretty well Bottled that ex-Soiu tor FrolinglmyM'ii , of Now Jersey , hi been tendered and has accepted th ollico of secretary of state , and wi succeed Senator IJUino in the near future. Hois repotted to bo actively engaged in settling tip his extensive law Inisinc.ii preparatory to that ovont. Mr. Frelinghuysen U a gen tleman of superior ability , polished irunnorn , extensive public experience , and largo weallh , with an excellent record as a e'o.ir-houled statesman , qualifications especially fitting him for the positim. , SKVKIIAI , eastern jnurnnli have been throwing mud at Minnesota for set tling her flt-'ilo debt at fi ty conta on the dollar and accrued interest tit Hovon per cent. If the same state of alfiirs had cxulod in New York state Ihn bonds would never have been paid at nil. The people of Minnesota were swindled ontr.igeously on behalf of the coiporatiotis and never got a single mile of completed railroad in re turn for th ir loan of credit. The proposition for settlement came from the bond elders themselves and amounts to apiymunt in full of the > rincipa1 with Ihreo nnd one-half per mt interest to dato. Even this nount is pajing very dearly for a histlo which was never delivered. Ruuto.U ) organs are publishing litorials on the "Railroad nnd the farmer , " which are intended to show lat thu inturcat * of the two are idcn- cal , especially that of the railroad. 'h y nro when tariff ! are low and ervico fair. Wi' record with pleasure that Ex- lay or Colonel Champion S. Ohaso a ? ono thu cuuimittuo on resolutions - tho. St. Joseph Missouri convention. s it rosolvor the colonel is a success. Ijvniir bunting water main in our roots shows the folly of a Macadam tavomont. It wouldn't stay intact wenty-four hours after it was laid. NOTES. The Christmas number of St. Au7io- is seems to outdo all previous efforts f its editor and contributors , re- larkablu na they have been. Such 'ascinatingstorirs ' by Mra. Mary M . ) edge , Rev. Washington Gladden , ' 'rank Stockton , Maria George , .lainqa laldwin , Ilonry Ktiller , Edward Eg- jk'.ston , W. LI. Vonablo and the rest ; uch inspriitiiiif voraes by Mrs. Jack- on.Thos. Dunn English , Emily II. Miler - or , EVM O don and the others ; such xquisito pictures by liiush , liluin , jionnun , Jesaiij McDermott , Hop- cins , Lungrcii , Uolo , M errill , Me- Vickar , and many more , surely wrro ever gathered into thu pages of a ingle number of a single periodical lofore. There is but one tft. A'icltolui ind no family should bu without it. Litlli'i fiiciny Ayc has been publish- id for nearly forty years with uniu- urruptea uuccesB. It is a weekly lugdzine , and gives over three and a Itiartor th itiaaiid pages of reading na ter yearly , forming four largo vol- nncs. ItM frc < iuont is uo and ample space enables it to present with fresh- icss nnd complotono-'s the ablest cs- i iyj and roMows , the choicest serial ind .short stories , the moat interesting sketches of tiavel and discovery , the poetry , and thu most valuable Biographic il , historical , scientific and ( oltiic.d information from the entire ) i > dy of foreign current literature , .ts pages contain the productions of Hitch authors as Prof. Max Midler , ludutonu , Froudo , Huxley , Proctor , ooman , Goldwin Smith , Tyndall , Dr. Oariontor , Frances Power Cobbo , Kr.incis Gallon , the Duke of Argyll , Win. Black , Mias Thacksray , Mrs. Mulock Cralk , George MacDonald , Mrs. Oliphant , Mrs Alexander , Joan ! ngolowR. D. BlackmoroThos Hardy Matthew Arnold W. II. Mallock , W. W. Story , Tourgenieir , Ruskin , Tunny- son , Browning , and other distin guished wnterj. Littol eontinucii to jo the most thorough and satiafactor > compilation of the boat periodical lit erature of the world. It realtors can through its piges oacily and economic- illy keep pace with the work of the "orumoatiitors nnd thinkers in al The suliBcriplion price C8 a joat ) is ohoip for the amount o rc.idini ; furnialiod , while the publish ofTer to send The Living Ago ant and any ono of the American $ monthlies or weeklies , a year , botl postpaid , for § 10.50. The publisher * idno oiler to send to all now subscriber for 1882 , remitting before January l t the Meekly utiniburs of'1881 I.IBUCI after the u-ceipt of thoirsubsciiptiona Co. , Hoitton. A. Qood Remedy. llullilo Kiptcvui. The Now York Post thinks Ouitoat cannot bo legally removed from court nnd that to ung him would bo n Iu dicioim evasion of thu spirit of th law. "If , " it says , "Guiteau w to b corporally expressed , would it not b jiut us vroll to have an officer of the court give him ft boating every tun he interrupted the proctiodings ? ' That may he the best plan. A friom of the exprees sonjo days ago suggests that an olllcur , armed with a baso-bal bat , to fetch the assassin n crack over lime he opened his mouth in cour would prove a proper , t'fTectivo am dignified method of dealing with him Not the Qnection. Whether Mr. A. II. Gibson wa duly authorized to collect ovidunc against the star route ring or not is matter in which the people are bu slightly concerned. They have great interest , however , in seeing th litigators in quoation brought to justice tico , and they are iu no temper to sei important evidence thrown out what ever quarter it may como from. The Aesthoio Snlnto. KlonteJ Uill < * ) Jouriul , When you moot a female in th street do not raise your hat respect fully as if you mount to show he civility. Such conduct IB regarded a excessively vulgar. The gontoo liing when you meet a real lady is to omo to a sudden stop and stand as igidly as though attacked with vio- out cinnip. Then gmbyour hat in- tatilly nnd jerk it down your cloth- ng tmtil the loner rim reaches your mbillciis , than jam it back on your lilck huaj again , urinning Iho while ike A hjcna. This accomplished uccossfully htamps the true gentle- i.ui. STATE JOTTINGS. will noon have n telephone CYcbatigo. \ VccplnffVatrr wants mnro liouscs to idler nuw POUUTS. Thpre vu now fourteen crew * ou the main line of iho It. fe M. ( leno i has m n wlio can talk an nppo- entti duith In ni\ty inlinitett , for inonuy , A preHlntf ii'ed la Alma i * inorchnuufH. V ( licn ) mnr final ! dwelling ! * would tinil enanti at onco. Tim erind jury of Hnono cinnty split on 10 Slociimb law , and the llijuor men are nely lubricatlnj ; Capt. H'HUer , of Louimille , linn com- ilotcit a hi > h pond for the liroj ngatiun of irji. It cnvor four acrvH. The man Kern/ ) ' the Frnnklin oc.vlcmy v 11 I ui tl n loilRii'K ' houno f r the accom- noil.ithvi of ntuilctilH from a disUncc. TlieHiirvcylnt ; paity for the H. A M. illrii.id lm\e htnrtoil from HnnUngs to urxcy the propo-ied routu friin tliat point o Ar..pnhoo. Otis Hiilxcbaii , forninn of Boulim'brew - ; ry at , Grnml IK nticl , tumbled Into a lu.ilt ub and fracturedjnlrt kull. His rvuovoiy n iloubtfull. Ten tubs of California salmon wo o timped In the Dlkhorn at Norfollt , 'lunkKi\inK | ; day. The State finh com- il-cion did thu work. An ins-mo man is believed to have per- died i n Dutchman crcuk , Cii'tor county. > tockmen attempted to keep him within reach of the Hcttlcni nt , but failed. J. A. Hull , ( i Htoclc r iscr li\inj ( nouth of ixfurd , turned a herd of youn ; ; tattle iuto iii stalk tiuld and in n few bourn a ter- wnrilH , found five of them deid , and bal- nuco terrible ticV , Tin Oakdalo Btminary will opou after New VtuM with aclana of twtutyor more. lev. J. Ho d , of Selnnler , duclntd the rtwtdciicvf of thr bmtrd in favor of Hev. Joo. L. Iiitile , of Omaha. Loinl compl intx are rni'oil that porno of lie boy. att-'iidinjj ncbool at O.ikd.ile c irry evohorr * with tbeui. ShoU lia\u beeu led at tlm tombdtonori end monuments in liu graveyard by uomu of thu Loya. Sovtral woll-exteriniiutiiid Hociotiea A\O lioon fi > rincd in ( liller-nt [ > nrU of the tate. with a > icw to takint ? concert d immures during the months of J nuarv rid IVbruary for the destruction of those EHUIlln. A herd of II , ' (0 xhtep pa'scd dewn the luitdy l.xtt week ; destiu tioii , liouiul tovi1 , tbirf couutv , wlicro tln-y will bo win- crt-d an Hull ) , Tliov ore fiom aflh ng- mi tunitnry und were two jcnw on the mite. [ Ctmtur County Leadir. Tliie waj a scalp dancs nt Mt Joy , Itoe C' initv , Irnt tiuudiy. Sixteen im n , .om n nnd ( hildrcn parl cipaio I , havitiir re\iou-ly p-irt.iUen of sever 1 b wls < f he " hbi'joyful " Tno fuu was fur nu ll J the fur Hew fr tly. _ l.attmcd UUI H .n . I bald head murk the \ictiiiH. Iloburt ( ileim , a Laucihter county farin- ir nud bnchelor , ai lioiind aud KnKfe I by wo maskcil meu auil rolibed of > > UlO. No luewt \ "Oil fnund to the robbers. Mr jlenn in in a ) n. cariouH con lilion and eaia are cntertiiti d th-t ho would not ally from the i-hock ilu in very eccen- ric fort of a in in , who has i > ers'ittted in cet'iinig large Minis nf 1110 rey in the buunti against the advicu of hisfiiendH. The upply offoft coal throughout the tate is vu y iitnir. d , nnd larro nnd sindl o-vns sutftir alik . Wymoicans warm heir sliiiiH by the ciudem of Jant week , while Cut Point in at the mercy of the weather , and Iowa coil the only nalv ti n. The Hyinpt'imu of famine ate felt in Rising 3ity , axil the cry is "Givo UB eoal or cor- | ( or.itn blood. " Th A'nm ' Herald br.icee in to tlie U. 1' . co.nl ring in this j-tjle. "Thocompany USCH itH own pleasuie in do- "iveriiifj coal tntliu towns alncy its line , nnd iay no rogaid whatever to the w ntnof thu citzciiR. As the c < inpany imiiH the coal uincR from which oil Iho coil nlii | > | > ed over its line in t l'tn frnm , they have it n their iover tn co rce the ) > eoplp BH they see tit. l.ast week nne iliy a portion of the inhabi. ta > ti of tliotovvnof sheltonwere without conl , the coniptny refused to sell , and n man. by the name ot I'mler stole n few chunks ( rom a pacing car. He was urresled , but he c.tizena got him out ol the clutchcH of the law and paid his fine. Senator Jones' Wife- Senator Jones , of Nevada , the blithe and rosy host of the president of the United Stiles , has gone b.tck to hie nnunlain home , says a Washington correspondent , to bring hii family on liero for the winter. Mra. Jones , formerly Mrs. Gooruo Sullivan , a daughter of the collector of the poH of Sin Francisco , has been absent fron Washington for several wintbis , anil is but little known to the host of latci political and society people with whoir the senator is so great a favorite. Ii the few seasons that she has spenl hero as mistress of thu giny-gratiitt house on the hill , she was much ad mired for her beauty and the quiet am gentle grace with she discharged tin duties of her stntion. Besides buiiif fair to HCO , Mrs. Jones is uncommon ly gifted and accomplished , speakinj hoveial lan uagos perfectly , and is HI thorough a scholar in I'loncb us tc have tr.innlalod and briefed any num her of solid books and treatises on tin silver , metallic , and coinage quantum : ttiat great sa > nutH have chosen to pu their brains to. The vast nnd exac information which thu senator posiesa ca on nil these topics is i > roitly duo ti this charming little wife , who ha looked up all the profound wiitings it foioigu tongui'H that could bo of tin Joust intoreut or assietanco to him Those who saw Mrs , Jones on calaoc caeioiiB several years aao remt-nibo very distinctly the blazu and magnificence conco of her countess diamonds , ant the beauty of the quiet little lad ; with do'icato features , largo gray pyes and blonde hair was in no wayuclipeet by these brilliant adjunctc. Whili the jovial senator has gout ) back am forth across the country , in Nevad one week and in Now York the next Mrs. Jones has remained quietly a homo with her children , occupjingi beautiful house at Gold Hill , aaubur' or part of Virginia Ciiy. It is expected pectod that this winter the Jones diamonds mends will glitter at all great outer tainmonta. The Humoron * Trial at Wailiing ton- Ntw \ o k Tribuim. The trial ot tha late James A. Gai field for having presumed to liv eighty days after it was the will n that chief of humorists and that favoi ito of the Washington uudienco , Mi Chalks Ouiteau , that ho should die contimiei' ' yesterday. Tribute. IKntcr Tribute. A n at tesliinonial to Corkhill froi the star route gang would only bo jiut nnd grateful recognition of hi services in not knowing how to do il Detroit Fife liuddcr Gardner expresses himself liua : "Let tno aiy to vti tlint I donii1 olit-vo in insniiity. Do itidatio bun- tr who cntcM my cabin ulll miea tlo op of Ina bend. Dolnuatio wiiodrann knife on nio run gvvino to got hurt , keep n tlot to Mtu do itmno llnuvrs ho want to plunder my sjardon. If I in drnwti on a jury Jflhnllo o to end obpry insane prtBnncr to tlio pen- I'titinrjjfor do longest po tiblo period. Vlicn n man steals Tsball call him n liicfvliiin ; ho rob1 ? 1 almll call him n obbcr ; when ho kilU 1 thall call it lurdcr , nn' hold dut du jury who lets im olV urn entitled to thirty laihcfl picco at do whipping.pest. " Novcr Too Into to MoiuV Tlio . .1. Anlcn , Will ! nn Mreet , "Haul jtiir.t'o ' writen : ' 'Your SrntNrt Hi OSSOM HHUorkdl on tnunpl-iuCd. 1 hnxl no iip- elite ; used to Hlecii badly and get tip in icm minis'unrcfrtvlio1 : my liroatli M cry olf-nsiNu nnd I ntiircrcil from upvcro endiM-hej cince uclng your Sprint ; Hies- nn all thiho pyuiptniiM have vnnNhoil and feel quito well. " 1'ritu 60 CL-IIK , trial jotlloi lOc. ceillw BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE JAltKSK. 11OYI ) , l'rojirle < or. ) [ It. MAIlslI , Iiudlncs ? Manapir. Saturday Matinee , December 3rd. SATUSDAY EVENIKG , December 3rd. cpctltlon by Request of Many Prominent Cltlzcnt of the Chnrmlnc Opera , HEGHIMESQFNORMANDY IIV TUB- OMAHA HAEMOI1IC SOCIETY , lltv < er\M Hcata now on H.VU at the low prlcj 1 trJ lytitrf , nt I lie llox Ulllco , Opera llotmn. lot' ! " ( ICt DBiterL-ThomasABpo - , WILL 1IUV AND * . < nr ALL TnAKHACTlO.N 'ay Taxes , Rent Houses , Htx ; . ir you WAM TO KUT on HILL nil cl Ofllce , lloatn 8 , On Ifilitou I'.Iock , Omnha. > t ? If Mm ori a man /It younrao f of ( .a JIICW.K col r ui Ji or U b . . neil bv tlio sU-u.ii of U mlclllwroTsrinla j .IP itJl.rj nvolo nlzlitM > rk , to ! LI mlnn1nnd U4O Hap Bittcro. waste , UM ; Hop Er J' you are .oourr nrl ip from ( ijiy Ii. dii u > Hun i > ilHsipi y llull | U JUll Hit , ' 1IKT lull ur MwX olil vr Klyouuir.ttlfuin/ jiocrhiv.'ilUi or bLuntm ' /i live on a Uil-oJ tlc in * * , rUy on Hop ttofj , . . 71icupnnnH ilto nn V.hCPVCt > OGIW. wliemvir jou ful . . .tail } f i o m some Uut yrttr njiti-m lornf ttldney doa' < ! tint nOclit Irk01 tUmuUtlif. . , , lmvol > i nioicrti ! ) . . > ? - II tjy a tltnoly MH * of ko Hop CM to- . You will bo cnnil I f you use Hop Bitters ply wen km ! JowF.nlrititl.try HI It mny rj. , & hS.r saved hun- tirCdO. A. MARTIN , MEEBHAST TAILOE. 1220 jesires to announce to hie Vionds and the Qe oral public , hat ho has resolved to reduce i's prices to the lowest notch consistent with the principle of 'live and let live. " Gentlemen desiring a first-dies Suit of lothes , in all respects equal to any and second to none , will do well to { jive Mr. Martin a call. Grod Business Suits to orker , $25. Pine Pantaloons , $5 and upwards. nldlm LIQUOR LICENSES. To tlio Xjiqnor Dealers of Oninhn MATOU'H OFPJCK , ) Kovtniber 'Jrf , 1881. ) The CMy Council of Omaha , performing .he duly il Milvmup 'ii it under thu le is- aii'Ui of Ififtl , p oviiiinf , ' fur the Ikcni-iut ; of ilealerri in iquoii in Xehrat < kn. havu KISSK ! an nrilin nca wich takes effect on : hu 1st tiny of ,1 nuary , < V. 1) . 183. . Juilcr t' c tciniH of thix onlnanc" a 1 who irojiot-o to i.'iig.iK'O iu the vendint ; nf in- iiixiuiii. K liii ( | > IH ii this city , niut hlo witli the City Citric of Uni.ilia tliuir appli- cjtion for license accompanied by n peti tion t mm thiity free holdcra re iilent iu tlievv.rd vvlin. o it iw prnpo-Pil to Hell liquor , u boud in the Bum of &r ) , 0 I con- iltioned as rtquiitd hy law. and the re- ueiiit of thu ( 'ity Treasurer i f O-alia for th niiniunt iluu f i thu liino thu licei o in requ nd at th rate of § 1,00 J per annum. lil.uikH will be found in the otlico of the ( Jity Clerk and will ho fumihhcd upon ap- jilication. Under thu law no HCCIIHO cun irtHiie bcjond the ciul of tiiQinunicipal vo.ir which ! the lirnt Mnnilay nfter the lirht TucMlay in Ai.ril A. 1) . 18 $ ' . ! , All aiplicati'ins | for liceiiiio numt Ho over for thu Kpncuiif two wcvkii , iluiinj ; uhich tiiiiu the iioticu rcquiied hy law niiibt ho puhlinhid l > y ttiu ai > licint , a Iiliuik form of ctich noticu will tie fuinwheil Ijy the city cUrk. Toj-lvutlio ri ht to cell liquor , lenciiiR Janusiiy Int , 188" , applica tion * nnd petition H ould ho m du on or before the Kith day of Jic mber , A. I ) . , 1S81. On.I.t uary l t , IRS'J , i.ll salootm for the c.Ue of liquor iu Omaha , not licens ed under bo * > a < > i oidinanjriuuxt C'I H and rt-miitn cloHpti , for violators of th Uw wil1 ho arrested by the marxhai aud police of thu city. Signed ) JAMKU K. lioM ) , Copy ) n30-ft Mayor of Omaha. CONSUMPTION Positively Cured , All ( Uffcrcra from tb diwuo that are inxfoun to b cured should try DR KISSNER'8 Cele brated Coniumptlva Powdcri. Tlnno I'ow- deru m the only \ < uf& atlon known that will cure Consumption aim all dinafcos of tha Throat and Lunrt Indoud , to ttroni ; ! out faith la them , and aha to convince you that they are no bumbu ; , wo will fo wild to every sufferer , by u all , pout paid , a free Trial Oox We don't want jour mnner until } ou an pfr- lectly Mr 'lifle < l nf their euntthr rowerD If your life > worth eating , dnn't delay In phlng tbco Powders a trial , im tbey will auruly cure jou. I'rlco. for largu box. 300 , fentto any paitof the Uiiftod stat or Canada , by mill on rerelpt of price. Addriwi , ASH & HOUIIIN8 , nlldly S60Fulton bt , llrookhn. N. Y. K ) . W. IHJ1HR. 1.0. OAMfBiUi DOANE & CAMPBELL , Attorneys -Law , S W COll. TH & DOUGLAS HTS. - I't I'tW. W. J. CONNELL , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Owoi Kront noomi ( np etoln ) In Ilaoivxm1 ouw bmk btilldlnv , N , W. ooroer rtteenUi ad anilaiu fitrmU. United States Depository NationalBank , OF OMAHA. Oor. 13th and Farnam Ste , OLDEST HANKINO RMTABMSUilEKT JM OMAHA. 8UCOE03ORS TO KOUNT7E DROTHERS. ) XTABUFHIW I860. Orgtnltcd M & National lUnlt Aujuit 20 , 1863. CAPITAI , ANIJ rnonrj ovui - aoo ooo LI 11 RM AS Kotivrzf , i'ro-ii lent. ACQL-em Kop-tnic , Vice ProeLlcnt. II. W. Vvtm , Cashier. A. J. rorrtimiv , Attorney. JOHN A , K. U. in vis Aw . Cn&hJc. Tbl litok receives deposit * lthont rrvatd to amount' . Is'ucMtlmo cortlflcstos bcAtln ? Interest. Drafti drntU on San Fr&nriKO nnil iitlnelntl cltlm o ( Iho rnltod b Lit 0.1 , nlio Ix > udon , Dublin IMInlmrgiinnd the prlncliwlcltlisof Uiooonklj nont ol l.urope. Soils pomscnccr tlckcta lor omjr\ntg"r ! > y thu ID 1 man line lineThe The OMoat LJatuhbahed BACKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. Caidwell , Hamilton & Co. , trammeled rjamo aa thai of on Inaor- pornti-d oink. Accounts Kent In currency or Reid robject to sli/lit chock vdthoul notice Certificate * ) of deposit wuodpnjableln throe , ( rfx and tnclvo monthf , jtarhilni / , ; rt , 01 OB demand without luturoet. Advances inndo to customers on apprOTod oooa tltlte ai market mton of Interest. Buy and roll ifnld , bllln of exchange , govern tnont , state , count ) and city Um1 . Draw slir'nt ilrafta on England , Iralvnl , Scot land , ( Uid all putn ol Europe. Boll Kuropoan I-VUVUKB tlcVet" . COLLECTIONS PROiSVTLY UAUR. qtiplilt _ DISEASES" Eg" DR. L. B. GRADDY , Oculist and Aurist. LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. Kclorcncea all Koputablo I'hyiilcKug ol Omaha. xarOfnce , Corner 16th and Fnrnliam 8t , Oinalin. Neb u26niiU * _ _ _ Eznmliint.lonoTotioUori . ' / I will bo prci-eut at uiy otficc In Crolfrhton j bloikou the first Saturdayof each uiontli to x- j nmliio fiuch nppllcuntH as may dcxiro to to.ieh j In tl.o Hchoola In ' public Douglas county Quar- tcrly examination II rM , Saturday In February , ila ) , AUfjuot and Nov ember. * J J PoiYn < , j County Supt. nblic limtruutlon t FITS EPILEPSY Oil FALLING SICKNESS. Permanently Cured no humbug by ono month's ucnce of OR GOULARD'S Celebrat ed Infallible Fit Powders. 1o com too xulTur- cr that these povulirnwl 1 do nil wo d.nn for tliim e will mini thunhv mail , post paid a free Trial box. Dr. Ooulnrd Is the. cmlj phjtd- cl.ni that has uvei made thii dHcat'i a r-poiial xtudy nnd as to our knowledge tlioiiviti'lii Imvo bum Permanetly cured by the IHJ of tluae Powders , wo will guarantee n permanent ore In pvcry cnseor refund you all money ex pended. All MifTerern sh ula glvu thoM 1'ow- tiers an early trial , uud bo ecu tint id c ( their curath o povvcrn Trice , forlarffc box , S3 00 , or 4 boxes for 810 00 , tent tij u.all to any i rcnf tlio Unl 01 SUtca or Canada on receipt o ( price , or bv cxiim1 * , O. O. 1 > . Addro'B , ASH & ROUBIN8 300 Fulton St. , Brooklyn , N. Y. PHOBATE NOTICE. In tha matter o ( the Estate of Pttor J. Johnson. deceased Notice la hereby given that the crwlltore of mid dtceofcdl , lli inu. tthu w'niliiittmtor o ( ailJ Kntntp , before me , County Jnd o nf DoiiKla * County , Nchrar > kaat a County court Uoom in raid County , on the 24 th day cf Novtml > cr , 1U31 , oil th'o 'J4th ia } of "anuan , l&V' , undo the 2lth day of March , 18S2 , at IU o'clock a. m. each dn } , for thupurpoBU of presenting thdr dalnu ' ( or examination , adjustment and allowance. Blx months are allowed for crulltora to present their clalinn. andonojcnrfortho administrator to settle raid I'Atnto , from the 21th rt.av of Soptom- her , 18il , thin notice will be publlnheJ In Tir OMAHA WKFKLT IlitHfor four weeks Huccemlrely , prior to the 21th d.tr of Novcmhir , IfcHl. ( A true copy. ] ) A. It. CIIAUWI E , octlflwtt County Jailifo. TO JOHN CONNOR. OimtA , NI-B. , Oct. 28th , 1BS1. 1 lOlOMHCODl < Tr. f Yon are hereby notidctl that Llexttr L. TTioinan purchased nt the coinitj trcasurtr'H otllcc , on tin 6th day of June , Ib70 , nt prn nto Kilo. The following - lowing ] iarctl of laud fur inxcfl of 1877 , for eight dollamniid nlnctc'Kr ' t cents ( ? ! > bS ) , and Uio B 111 Dexter L. Thoni-n has tr ntferrcd said cer > tlllcatc of tale to William Connor for the Hum of ten dollars mil twuitj-thrio ctnt ( ilO 24) Io- Hirliitlon of priputy , to wit : Uruuninc UK 10.27 chains , K o ( S\V roriiercf K J , thence M 3.101 'halt , thence K 3.101 chahiii.ihini-oa lOlchaliis , tin ncv W 3.1 i chaliiH , to pai. e of bcxlni iu/ III S W"of a Knee Inn N' . i , luiipt 16 , ia , contaln- liijt ono airo Tliat I will tnke ou * u Ux dcod In thrco months from date of lliit IOLCM. | nii ; it' J : NOT1K. III the mr.ttor of the Kxtnto of Joincw K. lab , dtc .a d. Notlco lii hereby tlvcn that the crodHori nf 'aid itectorwd , viill meet thu ndtnlnlbtrlx of said Kutatc , before me , County Jud c ot boutflm pountv , Nebraska , at thu County Court Hoom in Balif County , on the ( jth daj of DwumlMtr , 1881 , on the Mil cUv of Kchrunr ) , 16S2 , and on theflth day of April , ISS'J , at 10 o cloilt a. in. inch dty , [ or the ptiriwmi of prtocntlu ? their claims for ex amination , adjiistuunt and allovrun'-e. HI * niont are olluvMnl for crudltora to prwent tlnJr claim , and ono jear for the wlminirtiatrLx to < ttlu wld ectatc , from Um flth day nf October , 18S1 , ttilx notice will bopublUht.l InTiiH OMAHA WKKKLY HKK for four wrelsnuccMiisltely , prior to Oio fith ihy of luconibor , 1881. [ A tme op > . ) A , il. ClIAnWIOK , ' ' , - - ocl 4t Cotnitv LFXJAL NOTIClil. KranclH II , Knffkbert ni d J. L < V ) Kixjlobort , ili'fondantri. will take notice > lnt on the flrvt ilitr of NoMUilwr , Jasl , Mux lloer nnd Adolph MI-JO' , nrm doing tiuuliiics ra .V'ax Mej r b llrothcr , lllr--l thilr pititlon in tlio District Oourt of Doiulas couiiiy Nctr skt , iiaiiist raid do- fuultxnta ; thuolijoct and pinjcr of which are to fori'clo-e a co tain mortsago executed by the do- fcndantu to the pUlntlu ii | n lot thru ) ( ZIn Uildu' adiilllnn , to the city of Orlinha , In Dom lat County , Nebraiikii , to r-ccure tlio pa > nient of certain promlxory note dated April 1,1674 , for thu Buniof lime hundrvd and Hdvcnty-elRht dnl- lar and forty-eight cinto mjablenlnty d yH frura ditciluriol ; tint thcro lanow duo upon n.ld note and mort'aiu thu iiuiu o thre huudrnl nixl Hcvenly el hi doiUrs nuj for'y-elKh e nf wlih Intertut thereon at twelve pur rent per annum from the date of .aid note , and plimllffl pr 7 for decree th t diifendanti b * n uirod to | * ) th * ame , or that jd | premise * may bo told to HalUfy the amount found > tne You am roiulrnd tOBiij ori ald petition oiifor Mott thu Itllli U / of Juiuarv , A. 1) . lbt > . Datfd Nov. 14 , ItM. Dv Sunuift dTVLL , Attornej-r , nlUf luM. To the Member * of the Nebratt > 4 Illulo Medical Society , WAIIOO , Neb. , Koti > nl > cr 'tl , | HH | , A ipocial Dwjlon of the Niitirukk IllaUi Mull cal Society It called to incut In tha I llj of I.In coin on Tucrday , the ii7th ar of DwomUr , A , I ) . IbSl , at thu hour of luoil'xk , in. For the purH | ) o of taking null ftitliin , ai maj bo thought bint In rilitlon to tin l w ritfulat. In ? the pinctlie of n wliclni * , In llio HU a til No biasla and such other iniliirM iu iu > y bo ru- nuir il to bo do no by Id KUtu Mulli l Nxlclr InipccUlri'Mion. ' M W. HIONIi.M , It. , I'reu'.deut cbrA.lLa Hutu MeJIiul hovlvljr. Atteited : A. H. MANSK r.l.IlK , M 1) . SecnUtryNtU HUU M xl Ho. noSMltwU Dexter L. Thomas , ATTORNEY AT - - LAW