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    PUR OMAHA DAILY BEE ; WDNSDAY , DECEMBER 1881
The Omaha Bee ,
I'uMMicd vcry morninfj , except Sunday
The only Alomlny morning dully.
TKIIMS 11Y MAUjt-
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ttiK Months. 5.001 Ono . . J.CI
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HEUMS POST PAID.
Ono Year. $2.00 I llireoMontlu. . W
8lr Months. . . . 1.001 One " . ,
COHUESPONDKNOK All Communl
cstioni rclntlnu to Xow * and I'klltorliil mat
ton plirmld l > o midrf.iacd to tlio KniTOn 01
Titr. HFE.
1JUSINKSS LKTTKIIS All Iui > Ino. .
Lctk'r * ftntl Hcioittaiir'-rt should bo lul
dro iol to Tun OMAHA 1'unUHiitNa COM
PAST , OMAHA. DrnfU , Clicclai nnd Po t-
otlica Ordcm to ho imtdo pnyitblo to the
onlcr of the Company.
OMAHA PUBLISHING 00 , , Prop'ra '
E. ROSE\VATEB , Editor.
Edwin Dnvl , BlnnnRor of City
Circulation-
John II. riorco i < In Chnrce of the Mnll
CJrcwitlon of THE DAILY IJllK.
T. 1) . ( Jlminbcilaln correspondent nd
solicitor.
PIIIMIDKNT Aimiui : has moved into
the White ll-iusu , all the altcratiotifl
having been completed.
MONTUV.AI. is the latest city that is
Buffering from a machine. It is bo ;
liovud to bo of Fenian manufacture.
AND now it is the Ohio editor who
lias boon skinned by Now York bunko
men. Editor * have no right to en
croach on the privileges of rural cler
gymen. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Tin : pedestrian mania has broken
out again in Chicago. The attendance
is small. Congressional brains arc
attracting more attention 'than pedes
trians' legs.
A HUS.SIAN mob assaulted Ikrnhardt
the other day , complaining that
"Sarah , the Jewess , robbed the poo-
plo. " It is evident that Pntti novel
ang at $10 a scat in Moicow.
MKH. WILIIUII F. STOUKI , the wife
of the editor of the Chicago 7'i'we.i ,
wears a § 00,000 set of diamond jewel
ry. The recent advance in advertis
ing rates in the 7Ymc. < is now fully
explained.
W YOUK ia investigating its crop
of unsafe buildings and finds more
than thrcu thousand which are in a
dangerous condition. Denver must
look out or she will lese her costly
reputation in the falling building lino.
SKNATOH LOOAN comes to the front
on the first day of the session , with a
bill for the retirement of General
Grant on a life pension.'General Grant
han only recently received n pension
of $250,000 , and sums to bo other
wise well provided for retirement.
THK railroads declare that the ca
nals do not compote. This is im
portant if true , nnd furnishes another
very strong argument why the people
should BCD to it that tbo monopolies
are restrained by some more Htrin-
gunt laws than the law of competition.
TUB Canadian Pacific syndicate baa
gobbled all the railways in the Do
minion of Canada except ( ho Great
Western , which will bp annexed in
duo time. Unless Queen Yictorin
promptly curbs the aggression of tin
syndicate , tliu Dominion will BOOH become
como a mere province of the Canadian
railwny kings.
EDWAIUI McPiiBiisoN , who once
more takes the clerkship of the house
of representatives , was' Blainu'n old
clerk when tli3 present secretary so
ably filled tlio speaker's chair. lie
vras Buporcodod by George W. Adaim
mx years iigo , when tbo democrats
obtained possession of tbo lowci
house of congress. Mr. AlcPhoraot
is one of the ablest ntatisticans in tin
country , and is an experienced jour
imlist.
AKSTJIETHIO nonsense can go tu
further than the following too toi
utter criticism on Henry Irving ,
made by-a Londnn icsthuto of the fo
inalo order : "Mr.Irving's logs an
limpid and uttor. Both are dolicatol ;
intellectual , but his loll log is r
poem , " If emotional insanity doe ;
not run in that critic's family , Gui
toau ought to bo givnn a monument
A Ni'MiiEU of eastern journals an
commenting in a flattering manne
upon tlio excellence of Secretary Kirk
wood's report upon thopjwrntioiu niu
condition of the interior dupnrlmen
< luring the past year , The lulal ) ! <
Jtfpnu siya that Mr , Kirk wood hit
lo'6n called an unpolished person i
hori of diamond in the rough bu
iliat his annual report may fnitly bi
culled a polished piece of work , Ii
adds "It lt be doubted if
; may w < : nnj
of th6 departmental roporti of tin
year or for many yeans rwill ahon
> ere clear and Btraightforward En ? ,
lisli or moro good practical BOIICO in
the recotunicudatioiis made. It is
pamphlet with very few lines of ror.
blago and very Jurgq aifionnt of - information
mation and * good idvic'o1 to congress
and the people. "
THE PRE I DEC'S MESSAGE.
Ptestdent Arthur's first message
will bo clashed among the ablest nnd
most compruhunsivo state pnpurs that
have ever omnnalcd fiom the pen of
nny national chief executive. It em
bodies the views held by the presi
dent on nearly every measure and
qt'tistioti with hih congress will be
ctiled on to grapple during his admin
istration. It pri'HCtiU to the American
people a compict review of thu opor.ii
lions of every department of govern-
mutit and contains many timely and
wlioleao'iio lecommondations that can
not foil to command popitlnrapproval.
While wu cannot give nn unqualified
uiidorarmunt tt ovary rocoinmondiilion
made by the president , his mcjsigo iw
n whole cannot bo too hiuhly com
mended for its cniulor and breadth
Aniont , ' the moU striking features of
the president's message nro his recom
mendations for the abolition of all
internal revenue taxe.s uxcupt those
imposed on the fnlo and ninnufaturo
of tobacco and lujuora , his undoreo-
moiit of Postmaster ( ioneral James'
[ iroject for postal uavingi banks and
reduced letter pontage , his urgent up-
po.il to congruen to enact laws to dc-
line presidential inability , provide
safeguards for the caiivun'i of tliu
ulectotal vote1 , dovisu measures for thu
suppression of polygamy in the ter-
ritoiies , reconsturct our navy and to-
orKani/.u thu United SLutes judiciary.
Thu solution of the Indian problem
receives moro than usual attention and
in the main ia viewed from the stand
point of proceeding atlministrations.
The president reiterates the sentiments
expressed in his inaugural relative to
the civil service which substantially
proclaims thatiiicompotent 111011 ( should
not bo appointed to oflico nnd unfaith
ful oflicors should bo dismissed , but ho
fails to point out how eflicicncy in ap
pointments can bo most effectively
secured , nor does ho touch upon the
vital rpjuation upon which both of liis
predecessors differed so radi
cally with the majority of
congress as to the prerogative of the
president to make appointments to
oflico and the demand of congressmen
nnd senators to contiol patronage. On
the qi'cstionu in which wo of the went
aru most deuply interested thu president -
dent ia somewhat gingerly. While
liis sympathiiH aru said to bu with the
producer * and against thu monopolies
lis silence on the transportation prob
lem would lend to opposite conclu
sions. NVliilo ho devotes a qunitor of
n column to the improvement of the
Potomac ho only gives ten lines to
improvement ! ! of the
river nnd all its tiibutnricH.
The president's desire for Iho
*
oils and effective prosecution of. the
star route thidves nnd hia suggestions
for moro stringent regulations'txTpro-
vent frauds in the pension buroaujwill
command the hearty , approval of ; all
; oed eiti/.oiiB.
i
. ! A KANSAS EPIDEMIC
Since the time whan the dreaded
diacaso of "corebrospinal monihgotis"
irst appeared on the scone to frighten
patients into convulsions and to afford
a safe refuge behind which medical
gnoranco could conceal itsulf , nothing
quito so extraordinary has occurred aa
the "boil on the arm" epidemic which
ia now swooping through every county
in Kansas and attacking all classes of
persons without respect to size , sex or
color. The insidious nature oftho
disease , its singular origin and the
rapidity with which it is di.ssominat-
inn itself has put o"ory doctor in the
state at lopgcrheads and broken up
four hitherto harmonious medical socie
ties. The Lcavunworth medical socie
ty nt their October mooting appointed
a committee of nix to investigate the
causes and nature of this extraordina
ry epidemic the history of it's course
as a disease and the remedies which
have proved most elllcacious in arrest
ing its progress. Thuir report which
WIIH presented at the last mooting of
thu organi/.Uion must bo of absorbing
interest to every Katisan no lesi to
our Nebraska people on the Kanias
border.
Tour members of tlio committee
presented a majority report giving the
following singular facts. It appears
that the firs aymptoms of "boil dn
the nrm' ' put in theirnppoarancu
shortly after the passage of the pro
hibition amendment to the Kansau
constitution nnd its enforcement in
the town of Emporia. Dr. Nobles
who is practisingphysiqian in that
sequestered little villngo reports that
tin August lOih n workman named
Glodd applied to him for medical
treatment , Upon examination ho
discovered that ho wns suffering from
n Bovore case of "boil on thu nrm"
which ho stated had fii-at exhibited
itsulf upon the day inliich the loca ]
saloons had been closed. Doctor
Nobles immediately prescribed
"dpiritus frumunti" nnd bottled bcur
in , largo medicinal , dosi-j with im
mediate effect. Dotwcon August 10th
nnd August Sfitli ton pints of , " piritus
frumunti" and thitty bottles of beer
wore administered nttho und of which
time the disuaao disappeared. Tlio
most singular circumstance connected
with the case is the rapidity with
which other localities in Lyon county
become innoculntGd with the discaso.
It swept through Kniporin like wil'-
lire , Inking jw its ' aconi }
victim "Iho" worthy doctor anil
invading the homes and arms of near-
ly every prominent citixun in tin-place.
From Kmporia it lotiDod to Morton ,
Atticitft nnd Hartford nnd within the
space of two works eight hundru'i
residents of Lyor.a county were suffer
ing from the "boil on the arm" epi
demic and nllnying < huir pain by medi
cinal closes of "spiritus frumunti" and
bottled beer. The inijorily report of
the Lu.ivonworth Mo.lical Society
states tint in thuir investigation into
tlio disoiso they thomielvcn bocamu
affected and foiled that tfio only reme
dy which at all met the roqiiirciirjntM
of the occision wns the original one
uiod by Djctor Noble i. Thuy ropott
that "boil uii thu nrm" is without
doubt a unique disease which had it *
C.UHO in prohihitory legislation , and
close their report censuring ( oV'
crnor St. John fur his Attitude on n
question whoso otiforcumt'iit h.w
canned severe bodily pain to a lurgu
number of prominent Knnsns.
Tlio minority report tike n very
different nt.itid. Their opinion is im
phntic nnd expressed in fuw word * , ni
follows : "Uoil on Arm , " bosh. Cau < u
thirat. Itemody , close drug Htons
This report was evidently so bi.iaud by
thu peculiar opinioim of the minority
that it was voted down by nn over
whelming vote nnd t'io majority re
port accepted.
Kansas can now rjjoicu over hiving
discovered n now disuaso , invuitigi-
ted the C.UIHJ and found out a rumedy.
Horoaftcr "boil on the arm" will take
its placu in the list of human ailinoutii
caused by prohibitory legislation and
and which can only bo at all miccesi-
fully mot under tbo operations of thu
saving clause "apiritun fruiaonti" for
"medicinal "
purposes.
Jt'nac POIITKII'H riddling cross-ex
animation of Guituau exposed in its
true light the feigned insanity of the
cowardly assassin. Guiteau may believe -
lievo that he wna predestined by the
Almighty to nhoot the president , but
Lhoro nro a largo number of Ameri
cans who buliuvo that at the same
Limo ho was produstinod to end his
life on the unllows.
POLITICAL NOTES.
Mr. .InmcH Miller , the Mayor of Utici.
w the invHBinmi of The Daily Ifvrahl of
Hi t city.
Thu Hcpmlic.itH control twcn y-twn of
.lie uno liundrrd voteii in thu new Ken
tucky lA 'iilatnre.
It is : iiil that llopublicui Ic.idcr.s in
D.ikota ro already ( iiinrivllin over thu
di ositiun of the tuti.ru State and KoiKnil
oflic u.
Althoii h thn c.vt | > .ilKU in MibsiKsipiii
WIIH hotly contcrtod the ncK't''iito ; ( votu
for ( jovurnor was only H.8I20 ! out of n
m lo population of over 507,000.
15. ( Jr Hz 1'rimn , of Miinouri id in Ku -
anil , and s > . corrcHpondcnt of The Htiltivto
K\iroj | rcpruH nta him to l > u " .nconlidoict
tliit ho wi I ho elected ] ircsii ! lit heforu hu
dies HH Hint I'rrNidcnt Arthur in now tliu
iccupnnt of the whice IKHIKO. Ho feclx it
III hi.s lioiiohe H.V.VH. " H Jiruwu nhooiM
any.body , ho will liavo no trouble in L'ct-
tint ; off.
AHUoiijjh the chnnciH of Licut.-Uov.
Lewi * ot Virginia for uleciiim to tha
UnltultfjtnlCH Senate row homtifiilly
ICHS , ho Vrofemon the utmoit conflduuco in
tlio dlipoxltion of the rcadjubtoiH to
"divide fair" un the ollicon , and nooutn tlio
idea that ho would iimko any bargain with
the bourbons for their support , lliddlo-
benjcr Hcoms to bo the favorite for the
Governor Pillabury. of MinneHotn him
bow nuking n free und it amxmrs judi
cious U80 of the veto power. JIu hm loft
unsigned twenty nine bilU ( n viitual veto )
which tha loKinlnture pained nt the recent
HCHsion. Twenty-one vetoed bill * nro bridge
billn , of which the Into legislature pusHetl a
great nmnlior. Thcuo bills appropriated
inonoy in the nitgrcgnto fur in excess of the
niniiunt of bridge funda at the dim/onnl of
the state , and thu policy of iho governor in
ttelcotiiiK h Ha for his flgnature wan to divide -
vide tha inonoy nt hia disposal as nearly ns
iniuht he pro rata among the in out needy
nnd de'orviug sections
A number of Ind inn a republica * u who
hnvo been intorvlcwo I on the local situa
tion unlto in dcc'nring ' tlmtthe-ir party in
the state It thoroughly united , well organ-
i/.cd and in excellent lighting trim. Oon-
Krc Miian Citlkina thinks that the move of
V. orheea in dtcl.iri g in favor of a tiritf
was exceedingly udro t , and that it will
glvo him a great hold in the minim : nnd
manufacturing dial ricta. The atntu don.o-
cintic convciuinn. lie tliinkn , will bu non-
coinmltnl on the free-tritdo iiiicxllon , an the
party will not fol ow Voorheos , hut will
yet c lc to get the t'liu"voten. . t-enator
Ha rimni siyu that Voorheei cinnot take
his Durly over , hut hU declar.ition may
prevent the inteition of /ru--timlu plank
m the national platform ( ! ov. I'ortvr ,
however , thinku that , deinocruU will otiek
to free trade for the prt-i-ont , im > l con cut
Uieii'Hulves ' with their old policy of puking
ut paiticidnrthingH in tlm tniiir Hit.
The Now OrlentH Times hm the Idea :
Thu old nppoiing m-ctioni Bliould lo cut
HO th it them would lie no northern and no
Huitliuin purlieu. Thin Imn born dime in
Virnini.i ; ittniy bo done In Tennessee ,
NTth Carolina and pu-mlbly hereafltr in
MisHiKiippi , South Carolina mid LoiiiHiaim.
let the o Hlnten bodiviileilliko Now Yoik ,
Indiana nnd Ohio , so that they t-hall not
bolnni ; body nnd toul to nny party , but
will vote UIKIII vital Usuea for the brst
men , nnd then section dimn will bo truly
broken up. tieorgia and Texas on the
one side , and lown , Mimiffotk and
Micliignu on the other , might continue to
roll up their \ i t p.irty majorito ! , but
party tynuiv would thvn bo bn > ken down
und m n would uito on Iholr judgment
and ciiiiKooiioi rather th n nt tin dlftu
tion of n lot of party liotnen. Thl * would
bo u trii * ienliz.itlon of the best results of
the Aim-rio in pull i al Hyhtem. and It U
lo lie nt'alned only bv hiunkim ; < 1 wn
KiMyraphlual limits in alt nutteri of public
| > obcy.
NatonaASMO ! Mini I'ruM ,
lllCiuioNP , December (5. The ro-
adjuster and republican members of
the JioiiHO of delegates mot in caucus
to-night in the capitol to nominate
oflicoM for that body. I. 0 , Fowler ,
editor of the Hristol News , \\M nomi
nated for sjioakor without opposition.
The legislature convenes to-morrow.
FJro Rooord.
National A * oclatcU l'rc i.
NASIIMLI.G , December 0. The loss
sustained by Cherry , O'Connor A Co.
by the burning oi the penitentiary
yesterday is estimated to bo 8200,000 , ;
total uiuount of insurancn , $01,000.
The loss of the Btnto by the buildings
is $35,000. No lives woio lost. Six
convicts escaped but one was recaptured -
turod ,
THE CAPITAL.
An Unimportant Day in Botl
Houses ,
The Crazy Fool in tbo Crimina
Court Continues to
Cavort ,
Mahono Beginning to bo Rcc
ognizod by tbo Southern
"Gentlemen. "
MlAoollanooni Notoi Froin the Na
tional Capital-
CONGRESS.
.Vntl
I.V THK NK.VATK ,
WAHIIISOTOX , U. C.Decumberfi.
ra. Heck nnd. Mnxuy offered reso
mtiiMiH directing tliu cointnittuoon tin
juiliciiiry to iniiko ucnur.il invcitit ;
tiou of tlio law touching succession ii
c.iso of removal or inability of tin
president , ninlVi1 ncsdiiy , 1-Uh inst. ,
was lixod IIH tliu day for thuir discus
Hlllll.
Hlllll.Tho muMiwo c.iino in nt 1 o'clock.
Tliu rvadini ; of tliu iiiufisif'o : occupied
an hour uiul forty-llvo ininiitL'n.
Edmundd called up his resolution to
rovino the committees of tliu last sos
HKIIl.
HKIIl.David D.wis ( the chair being ocon-
| > iud by Air. llnrrin ; then uddrussed
tliu Hotvitu nt lun th , having roforunci
to Mr. Pugh's rcRolution of yusttrdny
dulu utiug to him ( Davis ) the umttoi
of chiiiif-niK tliu committees. Tht
aub.Hianco of bin Hpeech wna u refusal
to inturfuru in tliu matter at nil.
Mr. L'ugli Hiiidvhun ho offered hie
resolution yesterday ho did BO with
the buliuf that nn equal division of
tlio cotnniittbuH would bo equitable ,
but aincu lioaring the speech of the
Deflator from lllinotH it would bu but n
waste of tiino to introduce it.
A vote was then taken on the reso
lution as offered by Edmunds nnd it
was agreed to , yeas 32 , nays HO , nnd
nt live. minutes past three tliu aunatc
adjourned.
IMlOC'UtimNOS IN THE IIOUHK.
The house mot nt 12 o'clock. The
territorial ilulognte * were all HWorn in
HIVO Mr. Cannon , of Utali , whoso
crudentiiila were objected- . A dis
cussion followed , shut ply participated
in by RIussrH. Ilivskell , of Kansas ,
Cox , of Now York nnd Handall , of
Punnsylvntim.
Pending the question the message
of tbo president was read.
After iho reading of the messTgo ,
Alelvinley , of Ohio , introduced 'a rus-
i > lutiun that n coinuiittuo of one from
uach st.ito bo appointed to act with a
semite committee to provide proper
recognition of the tliu president
death.
At FiJO : ! p. in. tlio houao adjourned
until Frtd.iy noon.
GTJITEAtJ
National Associated ' te < i.
INHLSTINd Ul'ON HUIll'IKVAINQ OKA.NT.
WAHHiNoroN , December G. Long
beforeGuite.iu's trial this morning
Iho court room was crowded.
Jndgo Cox camp in shortly after 10
o'clock. The prisoner followed soon
after with the usual escort of polico-
111611 and unarm full of papers. After
looking ut them for a few moments ,
ho uroso from his scat and said : " 1
hnvo prepaiod an order for the wit
nesses spoken of yesterday and will
hand it to your honor. "
Gco. C. Uorham was called , but did
not respond.
Cluirlcs B. Farwoll , of Chicago , was
then put on the stand.
Scovillo asked if the political situa
tion last spring wan such as to threaten
the destruction of the republican
party.
Porter objected to the way in which
the question was put.
"bo do I , " broke in the prisoner.
"You should aak preliminary ques
tions to smooth the way not jump ut
the matter in this abrupt way. The
republican party was shaken up at the
time. It was red hot from the 1st of
Juno to the 1st of July My inspira
tion was to remove the president. I
did not say there would bo civil war
right away , but things Boomed that
way. "
Witness stated ho mot the prisoner
six years a o. lie ( mowed him edi
torials from different newspapers and
asked witness to loan him § 200,000
nnd promised him in case ho complied
ho would make him president of the
United States. Never though Guiteau
win a sane man. Ho considered the
prisoner knew tliu dillerencu between
rinht and wrong.
TJio prisoner contradicted part of
the testimony.
George 0. Gotham was called. Ho
thought Guiteaifs political speech
neither renmrkablu nor ridiculous.
Prisoner to witness Did you not
writouirtut many editorials last npring
denouncing Garliuld ( Answer yes or
no.
Witness -I will not answer unless
the court directs mo. The files of the
paper are in existence and can bo ov-
ninined if necessary.
Prisoner -Then I want an order for
the production of the files , and I will
will > ou nt n later datu. I understand
Gorham does tin heavy work on the
paper.
( loiham then left the stand ,
Scovillii said last I'Vidny n subpu.'iw
was issued for Arthur , but Arthur
had not been nblu to attend ouing to
the pressure of business. In answer
to question Scovillo said ; "I expect
to proyo that seine time lost month
the prisoner wrotu a letter to Presi
dent Arthur.addressiiig him in familiar
terms , and requesting him to do certain -
tain acts of a public character , as if
ho was writing to an equal. I pro-
poao to show the prisoner had no
grounds for addressing Arthur. "
Scovillo said ho was willing to sub
mit writtou questions to President
Arthur , nnd receive his written
answer.
The prisoner repeatedly interrupted
Scovillonaking \ objections and n >
pentiiti ; thul ho wanted Grant nnd
Colliding culled.
Scovillo said Dr. 0. IJ. Spitzky , of
Now York , had boon subptunued as
nu export , and ho wished nn attach
ment issued in case the "untleniun did
not put in an appearance to-morrow.
The book , "Truth , " was then produced -
duced , nnd after u short 'discussion
between the counsel it was decided
Sco\illo should tnnko whatever pas
ire ho wished the jury to consider
and further reading of the book wn
cut short.
Court adjourned to 10 o'clock to
morrow.
CAPITAL NOTES
KAIIINfcT HUMOUS.
WASHINIITON , December ti.No nt
tempt will l > j undo nt present tc
chniigu the present olllcors of tliu en
ntu. _ Prominent senators think n <
cabinet nominations except prob.iblj
Frelini'liiifluii for secrctniy of ritntonnt
IJrowstor for attorney general will In
sent in before January. Those twr
and possibly some one as po.stmastei
L'uner.il nro expected to-morrow 01
Thursday.
MAIIONK'H r.\in.
A pair wns secured to-day for Sin'
hone for the first time since ho IMF
beun suiintor , Rollins had p.u'red
with Gorman , reserving the ri lit tu
tr.insfor the pair in the event of cither
beini ; present , lie accordingly made
a transfer to Mahono. Some demo-
cr.vtu hincu Mahono 1ms received the
endorsument of his state as the oppo
nent of the regular democracy are
disposed to recognize him nnd : i pair
could probably bo secured at any
time.
time.The
The only sport in the house to-day
was when the members drew for seats ,
standing in the HJIUCO behind the bars ,
as their no wuro called uach Helecting
his preference.
"A sou :
Wheeler ( of Alabama ) , opposition
to wliom was so intense yesterday ,
ciitno up rather smiling to-day when
his name WUH called first and ho had
the "pick" of the whole houso. Ho
chose the third section midway on the
democratic side. Calkins ( of Indiana )
had the choice on the republican side.
A largo number of new members were
called first and thus prompted many
drew choicp places on the democratic
lido. Atkins , Carlyslo , McLean , nnd
Tucker all found early favor , while
Kasson , llobceon , Uncock , Heed and
llobinson ( of Now York ) , of the re
publicans , secured excellent locations.
Hewitt and Springer were especially
Fortunate in finding seats in direct
line with the speaker's oyo. Randall
would have been badly left had not
Wheeler resigned in his favor , and
when Cox's name wns called Wheeler
vacated the second time and thus gave
.ho member from Now York a fnvoru-
jlo Heat. Young , Morrison , and
[ ilackhtiru also fared well.
Kelly , of Pennsylvania , was given
n's old scat by his colleague. Orth ,
liurrows , Has uM , Nuil mid Blouiit
were among tlio last names called , nnd
vill listen to the prayers of thuir po-
ilical opponent in the "Amun cor-
lur" in " "
"sleepy hollow.
Doorkeeper Brown low to-day ap-
minted llichard W. Austin , of North
Jiirolina , assistant doorkeeper , and
Nathan Picard clurk. Postmaster
Sherwood appointed Geor o McNuir ,
son-in-law of Itoprusontutivo Bur
rows , assistant posfmastt-r , and Win.
Judge and John II. Lytlo , clerks in
he liouso posioflice. The two last
named were clerks under Sherwood
luring his former occupancy of the of-
ice. Most of the old employes of
ho housu are about iho capital ready
o occupy their old positions. It is
irobnblp that many of them will bo
disappointed.
CRIME.
SENTKNCEI ) TO UK HANOED.
Sioux CITY , December G. Thos.
2agan , wife murderer , has been sen
tenced to bo hanged January 13th
loxt.
CRIMINAL NOTES.
COLUMUUS , December 7. The BU-
tromo court , in the case of John
Hiilonoy , alias Mollie Mathior , sus-
ained the decision of the court of
this city , and holds that hia defense
of nlibi must bo sot up ut Giilesbum ,
ill. , and not in this state.
LEIIANON , Ky. , Docomber. A mu-
atto woman named Peak was shot and
dllod by a white man named Whitely
ast evening. Maxwell kept an eat-
ng house tor colored pnoplo. The
shooting was done without any pro
vocation BO far as known. Whitely
made his escape and has not boon cap
tured.
Mexican
fattonal Aiwociated l'rt n.
CITY OF MEXICO , December 0.
Che Mexican federal government has
ordered an armed foico ot regular
roops to proceed to Jnliaco for the
ostensible purpose of preserving peace
it the polls at the statu election to
comu elf shortly. Tlio Jalisco nows-
i.ipura and Icgulaturo have protested
igninst such action on the part of the
edural authority , the sfnto legislature
going so _ far as to pass a resolution
luthonzing thn L'ovetnor to call out
hu state militia to resist what is
called federal usurpation of btlito pro-
ofHiUvus. Suiious tioublo is antici-
lated. The aboyo fudt-nil interference -
enco with state elections wiis the
cause of tlio recent resignation of Gen-
ural Troyino , secretary of war , the
; enoral in hi.s letter of resignation declaring -
claring Hiich action unconstitutional
nnd if such order was to bo carried
nit his remaining any iongcr in the
cabinet would bo distasteful.
Sngllih Comment on the Message
National Associated I'rcss.
I ONUON , December ti. President
Arthur's niessngo wns received too
ate for comment. The Nuws Bays it
i tividunt President Arthur has not
emancipated himself fiom the tram-
nels of party , but under tlio pros-
icct of a stormy period of ollijo- his
ittitudo of indecinion may bu par
doned.
The Telegraph Bays the message
ireiithes of u spirit of nninity nnd
lope , and it is evident that Pre.iidont
Vrthur aims nta policy of conciliation
ntendod to fortify the party that
iliicod hint in power and lessen the
riution with his opK ] > sition.
Nitro Glyoeriuo E
i&tlonal Aksoclatctl l'rc a.
CINCINNATI , December (5. ( A special
from Bradford , Pa , says ; Ono of the
IJobborts company's glycerine maga
zine at Khmt junction , twelve miles
from Jlradford , containing 1,230
pounds of glyccrino , exploded with
terrible force. The i-arth trembled
as if shaken by nn earthquake. The
forest , covering nt least three acres ,
in the vicinity was laid low , and the
lunm-a at Kinzu nearly shaken from
thuir .foundation , No uno was in
jured.
Elected Editor.
Sotlon.il
LITTI.K ROCK , December (5 ( - lion
.Ino. llosa was elected by the Chore
keo council nt Tiilnniiix editor of tin
Advocate , the otlicuil organ of tin
Chetokeo Indians.
Important Arrival At Lincoln-
' A odatiJ I'rim.
LINCOLN , Nub. , December U.
Eleven thousand sheep in one drov
hnvo just reached huru from Wimh
ington Territory. They liavo beoi
two years on the rond.
Railrnnd Mnttorn.
.National A ocUtv < l I'rcs * .
CINCINNATI , December (5 ( Satntio
Hunt , assistant suDorintuiidcnt of the
Cincinnati , Now Orleans & Texas Pa
eifio railway , resigned to-day , and i
is repotted that : i latgo number of ofli
cuts will be changed next Friday.
The C.illwoll Bntilt.
Nutloimt Asociatiil 1'rcm
CALIIWIILL , Kns. , Ducombor 0.
The Danford bank in itfer has beoi
compromised on n basis of fiO cents 01
tliu dollar , cash , the balance in onu
year , secured by real estate. Dan-
ford nnd wife , and Smith , the cashier ,
lull last night for Orange City.
Rc-olnotion of Sonntor Book >
S'a'.luiml Aiuotiatcd I'nw.
FuANKroiiT , Ky. , December G.
In the state senate to-day Jumes B.
Heck leceived lii ) votes for United
Status senator , Hubert Ulair , rupub-
icim , voting for Deck.
In the house Beck
votes , White liO , Cook 4.
Marine lutolllcouoo.
National AKBOI lalcd l're i.
NEW YORK , December 0. The Ari
zona for Liverpool.
Arrived The Celtic from Liver
pool.
ANTWERP , December 0. The Nod-
orland , from liolto.
Sailed-On the -Uh , the Schedain
or Now York.
Obituary-
Jatlonal Auoclttvd I'ICM.
CINCINNATI , Djccmber G. Prof.
I. 13. Cluckermg , one of the most
tromitif nt editors of the country , died
iiht night.
WASHINGTON , December 9. The
vur department is informed of the
leuth of Gunural John S. Simons ,
J. S. A. at the residence of his sou.
n-law Judge Hawk , at new Albany ,
ndiuna.
The 'Wood Pump Men.
National AK > otUtu < l I'rcss.
CINCINNATI , December G. The as
sociation of wooil pump manufactnr-
cra of the United States conveiiid to-
lay with about fifty nitiub-iH pusent.
lames La Towretto , of St Louis , was
elected president , Chaa. Hlatchly , of
. 'Inhidulphia , vice president , and Jas.
\ . Arthur , of O'odhen , Ind. , secretary
xnd treasurer. Several committees
vero appointed , to whom will bo ru-
erred questions relating to revision
iriues.
A Prize lur Goojjruphors.
S'ntlonal A tOLiuUM I'IOBH
WASHINOTON , December G. The
ielgiun minister hero informs the
ituto department that the king of the
Selgians has decided to give a prize
n 1885 for tlio best method of popu-
ariztng the study of geography. The
committee to award tlio pnzo will bo
loven persons , three of whom are to
) o Belgians. Works should bo for-
vardud in manuscript in the French ,
Romish , English , Italian or Spanish
angnugo.
Indications-
Vatlorol Anoociatftl 1'rehS.
WARHINOTON , December 7. For
bo upper Mississippi and lower Mia-
ouri valleys : Coojer , fair weather ,
northwest winds , higher pressure.
Incredible.
K A. Scratch , driisuist , Huthvon , Ont. ,
vritcs : "I have tlio greatest confidence
njour Bf iocK BLOOD HITTKUH. In one
aHe wjth which I am personally acquaint-
sil their success wiw almost incredib e. One
aily told mo that half o bottle did her
lore good than hundridx of dollar. . ' worth
if medicine slip had previously taken. "
'rice SI , trial HUB 10 ccntn. dec-5-eow
BENEKE'S BRICKS.
'Which Ho Lays Oat in Approved
Stylo-
In the ; olice court yesterday morning , .In-
a Benson , n buxom and tmiling female of
oncter yeant , wai arraigned on the charge
f difcorderly couduct. to-wit : Plyinr her
ocation on the street. Shu denied the
liiirge and her case h sft for trial at 5 p.
i. to-day , in older to give thu U. 1 * . and
t. k M. c'erk-i a chancjt to attend ,
John NowUin ( colored ) plead guilty to
ut xicntion. Ten dolliiM nnd coits.
lan Callalmn , nn nld ulfu.idcr , WHH up
gain for ttrmiUiiinosi and was given ten
ay in the co nty juif to miber iii. | Hit
van "all bioku up , " and shook like an
upcn , as ho plead with tin- judge , "I only
nk you to vouchsafe mo < mo drink. " lie
iad neither aten nor slept during the
Uht , and na'd ho uouldgivo $10 tor one
i ink and tuku no more.
J. Malone , nn hom'bt looking } mmg fel-
ow was clmr ed with vajjinncy lie
: aine up from Itellevuoyesleulay , hi\ing
, > en einployrd nt fnriu work in ti at vi-
illity andi-aid ho could eiiHJly gt work us
on UH he went back. Tha Judge ndvistnl
din to to nt on co mid get a job.
_ ! ' . Delanry , a dilapidated looking inili-
idunl of inatiira years wai arreaied liy
Vntchinan Mnlvchl 1 for Htealing or rath-
ir trying to Hleal0 pound * of coal bo-
otigiug to Ku ter nnd ( ! niv , from tlio cira
11 the yard. Djlaney pleaded hicknuni in
lis family an 1.in oin ty puckethook , l.iit
no of thuofh'utrH piiiiounced him a noto-
iiiiix deail beat , while nntither xaid he
ould woik. uhcn Hobcr. The prliont-r
an Kent tu jail for ten dnyx.
THE TWO ORPHANS.
Inndioinolr Froionted by the
Cartlnutl-Murray Compauy.
The old but pnpuUr play of the "Two
irphaiu , " inhieh Mugglu Mitclioll madu
ter grvnt leputatlun , wnspiehor.titl nt the
, c.demy of Music lunt ironing by thu
artlftiid-Miirrny company , 'i he audlonco
van Inrgt ) and evidently greatly pltahed by
te rendition of the drainn. Many parta
r > poucrly nnd ctr utl\ely cnrrieil ,
ml did not foil to awaken the enthusiasm
ltd emotion which tha play , if properly
nit upon tlm boards , U calculated to e.\ .
ito.
The "Two OrphaiH , " IxiuUo and Hen-
ietto , were ixcullent y repient-nted l > y
iraio Cnrtlnnd und Maul Atkinson ,
HIM Cmtlnnd , la her leading part , fully
uitaiiifd the divisible reputation vhe ban
ecu heralded .with , and Mi Atkinson.
M Lvr orphan Hi u > r , | wu ti-ue tn nuturo
and the fplrit nf the p'ay. Of Ji hti Mnr-
rny'i- Acting in tic grrat p it of 1'lerro
Kochnr i , the cr pplf , it Ihnull } } IO K bio
to p < nk in to inn h prnUe. A tirrn } ' *
rn-utnton ( nn A ( harac crj actor it well
o rued , In the IU.K-U.II ] ) hrts 1,0 Is
e < trlilly rfTeitive. All ol the ticiiipo
nbly bore their part * KU tlmt i he proper
ntipp rt \ vftsvithe , ! principal chhrnotin
of the ra t ,
To-night tha trnnpo prrsont Kip Van
Wink e , In which 'Mr. Miiriny'f juiwcts.
nill I ) f lly tented Hu in > p < ken ot by
the A whn li.nvi ) i > c n him n tliN pnrt ni
a tw n br tlier of JrlKrhdiiV Iniiutui
'Hlli.11 _
PLEASANT REUNION.
Eighth Annlronnry of the Great
\Vostoru Colloi'o-
The tl ht'i nniilv-T ary of the Great
Western IMulncrti Oi > llo < o was held at the
cullego room * , n Lytlo bl ck , but eve *
nlug. The rntoitaintnent wngivm ) by
the Rtudenti now in rUtcndsnoo nt i he o l *
lego mid wns intended m a reuulnn of former -
mor ( tiidrntn und their fricndfl.
The following W.IH the prograu mo of
th- cut rt.ilnuient :
Ovcrtuiu . liy Orcbrntrn
oip . (51 o Club
ddr sdfelc mo . 13. V. Smytho
Over tire . Otcli.ntra
Addre s . 1'rt ldcnt of UolL ge
Uutt-I'iano nnd Violin
- . . .
XI 0 hn , (5. F. Saner
Imdortnnco an 1 I'rogrt'-H . f 15nt < ! iieurt Col-
lekes. . Hun. J. W. StViigo
Ovot tiir. . Oirhcstru
? Icct Ken ling .MisH Julia liar rnliur h
Xltlu-r Solo . fuiii ! T. Fcxttiir
Aiilics * . titni. J. O. Cowln
O eitute. . . . Orchestra
Iho MiiMC'l I nirn orche .t > a WIIH pr s-
out nnd verv pleaxin.'ly carried out that
loition o'f tin1 iir'j'r.iminu.
Tlo Mnwiiig geu lemen formed the
coininittetri ;
On Invitation G o H. Itithhun , Frank
f ( Caiupbcll , Gu . atreitr , A. LoHlcrtiold ,
Minn Cl ra Urnwii On Arrangement
T. lj. 15..y , Geo.V.Muio > rJ D. Knight ,
Mnnls Otin. meyer. On Decorntion '
b'nink Lcmieauv , Mnloom Binwn , Katie
miner , Jes-i o loneck n. On Mmtc
Frank Shiiin , H. C. Biiutt-r , L. 1) . Dey-
cr , Myttlo oi.nl. On K-ception
Vmrlin Koente' H , T. II. Kocsteiv , Carrlo-
Miller , W. n. Santo d. T. A. It libiiw ,
I. S. Chri tinnniu i > nd Henry DoitznuUd
ApUasantball WBH sivenfttr : the on-
ert ininent.
.Tncob MartzofT , Lancaster , N. "V. , nays
your St'iiixo JJLOSHOM woiks well for
verythlng you reeommend it ; myself ,
WIIH , and childicn liavo all u ed it , and
vou can't find a , healthier family in New
YorkStite. Oct. 5 1 880. o-d-lw '
' " ' *
'BLACK-DRAUGHT" eurea dynpep ; .
rttion and iK-arlburn.
AtO. p Cpodmnn.
OF ALL
FOE MAN AND BEAST ,
Tor morn tlmn a third of a centurv the
Mfxicnti ninstniif ; l liiiinriithasnocn
known to millions nil over th world IIP
tlm only sulu icjliiuicc for tlio relief of
ncelder.lH unit pain. It i'i n mcillclno
aliovi ! pricn uiKi pp.ilso the l > ct ol Its
Ulnit. For every lonn ot oiternul
HID
lnline.nt U \ \ illiotit'nn cqnnl.
It | iciietrntf flf h mid nuiBcIe to
the cry bone mntlii ( ; the continu-
nnco of pain nnd Inlluiiiinatian Inipox-
Hlliie. ImolloclBiipdii Ihiinun Klesli aiul
Ilic Unite Crcntlnu aru vqually wonilu-r-
nil. Tlu Jlojticnn
I.lnlniriit , Is iiri'dml by Bomobody Inc
c\ try IIOIHI > . Kvt-i-y ilny brln i nnwa of
the Rniiy of all \vful HI nlil of liuru
Kiilxlucd , rliviiiinitic inuityrM ro-
noie < l , or u tnliialilH Inirutt iir ox
waved by thu liculliiy jioworol tha !
spopdlly euros suoli allmonts of
tlio HUMAN FLKSIl us
Itheumativii'i , HivcllnK , Stiff
JToluti , Contrr.ctca i > lu iin ; , I'.nrtis
8 ( Cut" ; I ru > N K nnd
. TSi u u 11 o u * Hlte * nnd
. Stlmiril ! ! , Jjiintrlle-n , Old
'l'-fr , l < "raitl > lte , Clillhlaln * .
Nofo rtlpplci , Caked Ilreait , and
Indeed every form of external dU-
fnse. It lirnlg ivlliiotit scnrt.
1'or tlio 11RUTC ChUATtON it puroi
Niiralni , Swliiiiy , SUIT JolriU ,
Founder ! ITnriieii Sores , Hoof I > 1 -
cae , Foot Hot , Screw Worm , Scab ,
Uolloiv Horn , NcrntcheiVliul -
Rnll . Spavin , Tlirnnli , Itliml > oiio ,
Ultl Hoi-ei , Poll Kvll , Film upon
the Sl ht and every other nlliuent
to ivhlch the occupants of ( he
Ntnhle ntld Stoclt Ynrd ar liable.
Thu Mexican lUuituiip I.lnlment
nlwuya cures urn ] nuver dlsupjMlata ;
niul it is , poBltlvoly ,
THE BEST
OF ALL
FOR MAN OB BEAST.
Richmond , Ind.
USTAKLISlllW
Builders of
ENGINES OF ALL SIZES ,
From 3 to 25 H. P.
SAW MILLS , For InK.8rna"
or all Qralni and Seeds , Including Clover-
and Timothy.
Peed Mills , &o. , &o.
t \vill pay you largely to write , stat
ing what you want and how
you wish to pay.
nuiurl Inducements to Cash Purchasers.
ODRESS : ROBINSON & CO. ,
no2wtf Richmond. Ind.
Examination of Teachers-
IK ) present at my oltlco In Crtlehtoo
ockon the tint Uiturda ) ol each month to >
nlno inch apiiHtaiiis in may du lre to teach
n the public itclioolH In Uouglan county. Quar-
orly cxatiilnatlon flrrt Snturiiay in Yobmuj ,
ay , AiviUit and Not vmlivr.
J. J rounu ,
Ontnty Bnut. ubllc lovtructloo
D. S. BENTON.
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
AUBACII I1LOCK ,
DougU " " "
Edward W. Simeral ,
A7TOBKK1S