THE .UAIJU * J3 Jffi : U'JLUUAI o The Omaha Bee Pnbllfthod every morning , oxeept 9ue y. The nly Monday motnlof ! dally. TERMS BY MAIL- Oae Yew. . . . $10 00 I Three Months. $3.0 8U Months. . 6.00 | Onft Month , . . . 1.0 'HE WEKKLY BEK , pWilUhod evcr v TKUMS POST PAID- One y our . $2.00 I Throe Months. & Bli Months. . . . 1.00 | Ono Month. . J 2 AUEMOAN NSWB COMPANT , Sole Aftcnt or Newsdealers In the United Stntei. \ CORIlKSPONDRNGE-All Oommnn tfonB relating to News and Kclltorla .nutter * thcrald bo nddrctsed to tbe KDITO or THK UEB. BUSINESS LETTERS All Ba lne IxsUern and Kemlttancoii ehoulrl bo M drencfd to THK BER PBHUBHINO COMPAN OMAHA. Draftm Checks nnd rostoffia Order * to be m Jo payable to the order o the Company. The BBS PUBLISHING 00 , , Props li KOSE WATER. Editor MK. FOMKR'B report aa aoorotary o the troaaury wai lon ir , it not more Impressive , thin Qrovor Olovoland' majority. _ TUB LouUvlllo Commercial Is writ tag on "Tho Dotnocratio Idonla. The domooratio ideal la a full treasury and a white nmrx'/i ohanco at th ofDoi. NBHIUBKA'S winter h a bonanza in o tt'o ' feeding , Thora is more mono ; for onr farmers in corn on the hoe than in any other way of markotln : their produco. SINCE hlfl defeat la Kansas , St John has taken to lecturing , and the domooratio newspapers are hoadlnf reports of his performances , "An other Good Man Gone Wrong. " EVEN the railroad organs are begin nlng to admit that there is somothlnf more than demagoglsm in that antl monopoly ioano. They all want to 'catch on'1 nowadays. TUB choorfulncoB with which con grcaa received the report that no rlvei and harbor bill would bo offered atthc prcacnt nceeion rliows that the sur rivera of the lait explosion are no yearning to fool vith anotherunloadci Cninr JU&TIOB DALT , nf Now York , nud uovcral other cuiinonl Amoiicanr , have boon working with n vtxud question beforu the American Geographical society. Thiit lu&rncii budy fa in doubt , which , if any , of the nuniurous porlntiiu of Christopher Oolumbu.i la uuthonlio NANOB haa mtde u very creditable appointment in aolroling Mr. S. P. Davidson to fill the vacancy mixdrt by the resignation nf Judge Weaver in the Virnt coiigrdeui until dis trict. Mr. D.v/ldnon has boon a auo- oonsful practitioner before the otato and federal oaurU and is a quiet , dig- niliiiil nnd plain spoken man , irho ftivea nvery promise of m iklug ft good judge While ho has undo no effort aa far , w wu can learn for the position ho evidently In backed by man of uiflnanco who hiivo convinced Gsv. Niinao that ho I'D the ri ht man for tbe THE Northern Prtcillo is pushing ita line steadily toward oomplotion , nud by the O'OBO ' of the your will have but 310 miles incomplete , with large forcea of workman closing the liuu at both omls. Tli3 nutire uupply of con struction maliurbl for thu uucom- pleto porliau ia ro-.dy with much of U dtlivorod whora needed. The compj.iy has thia yvar built 410 miles of the mUn line nnd 253 miloa of bunch lines. When the Northern Pacific is completed nnd the 0. , U. & * Q system roaches California , the Pa cific ooa-it will have four indopundont linca of railway connooling it with the eaut. Thispapor doairoa to do no injuaticn to the Omaha Gas company or uny other concern Unit dona bubincxa in this city. Wo concede they have the right to supply our oity nud olti- om with RCB , but deny that they or any other company ever Imvo had or ever can have an exclusive franohiuo to lay down gno maiaa in our ettouta or to muua'c.cturii gan in Oaiahn Neither the original charter of 1868 or an/ ordinance pivWd ainoj then o&n deprive our citi "na of the right of giving tlu uublio use of our utreota to any. othur concern that may pro- pooa to supply Omaha with gas at a cheaper nite than U now coats , The Republican r.i uenil coinoa to the front in duforiBO of monopoly nnd charge * UK with ddiberuto lylug nbout thu ftaiio'iiao of the ( { ia company nnd t qnotia un ordinance eald to have been , ? ' paasod tun ycurj after the fust QUO oompuuy van chartered in which the ralui uru fued at $4 50 instead of $3 72J Thia duiu not help tlio matter - tor , It only ahowa that the city coun cil of four yearo ago ehamefully violated lated ita trust in attempting to clungo thu conditions of the original gr&nt. It does not juutify the present counci in rjfueing to graut the right to any responsible company to lay down plpea on condition that they will furn ieh us with batter and choipo gas. On this score wo have not one word to retract. Wt do , herr > * , consider it proper to oa ; that the gu4 company ia entitled U fair treatment , and should have th preference in the patronage of th public , If they will faruuh us as good gaa and as cheap gea on any otlie company. TUB PBESIDEITT NAD ANTI- The proaidoot's mofsago is nuppoioc to reflect the best and the mo t tna turo thought of the country upon the living Uinoi ot the day , In a greatoi or loaa degree it represents the coin bin ad judgment of the chinf oxocutivi and his cabinet upon the most Import ant subjects of public policy , Since the adoption of thn federal constitu tlon it has exorcised a moulding influence once on legislation and has euggostoc methods and measures for the guld an co of congress in its law-making capacity. Few presidents have hac the temerity to originate start ling changes in the policy oi the party to which they belonged They have boon content , aa the htghcs office boar or of the party , to re flee the sentiment of the majority and U offer such suggestions on the issues o the day as forced themselves into prominence through the platform am press. In every Inntanco whore the executive has attempted to run counter tor to the public sentiment congroci has boon prompt to ignore his rcooin mondatlons , The reference to the great Issno o null-monopoly which appears in Prcni dent Arthur's bit message makes at era In the political history of the oonntry. After ton years of oarnoa battling on behalf of the people of the United States as against abuses of glan corporation ! ) , the men who worn bravo enough to withstand the attacks o the monopolist * ) , have the satisfaction of seeing their claims fathered by the president , nnd presented , through his mossvgo to the national congress The cries of socialism , domagoglam and communism , which for nearly a decade have greeted every man who dared to raise his voice against the chartered plundering of the people , bavo dlod away , and congress at Insi stands face to fane with an lasno of such surpassing importance that it throatona to overshadow all other qucj- lions which are now agitating the body politic , and which are affording subjects for popular debate. The tariff quoalion ia admitted to bo n preening one. Exorbitant taxds for ho boncfit of the few levied upon the many have caused an uprising of pub ic nonUmont which domauda a prompt reduction in our import dutioa. But ho question of the tariff ia ono which can bo nettled at any moment by the leoplo. It ia they , through tholr lutional legialaturo who have levied hcso taxva up'm thotnuulvcs , partly or the public biiiolit and partly to encourage prlvnto induatriea. But the arid nffbcto primarily only foreign mportationa. It is the same or the same classes of gonds uuded at whatever port. Railroad larlfia affect every artlolo of both for- Ign and domestic consumption. They iccriminato against cities and indi- iduals. They are an arbitrary tax wlod by irresponsible parties , who augo their exactions by the capacity f the public to boar them. Where lie customs tariff exact a a dollar , the &ilroadj extort ten. Of the two uoslionn that of curbing the rapacity f irrcsponaiblo corporations oxcuodc i prcFsing importation the issue of n eduction in our cuatomi duties , Olvll bcrvlco reform has forced itself pen the public utrontiou. The peo- lo have r.niiouucod their belief that 10 active participation of 100,000 ilico holders in pulitics under the dl- motion of a single party its injurious to m buat intoreots of the government. 'hoy pioteut ngainnt u partizia ma- line which can override public pinion nt the dictation of party ofSROu. More than t TV only times that umbbr of employes are controlled by ID railroad monopolies of the United tatu.s. Tnoy exorcise aninfluonce upon 10 ballots which ia exactly in pro utllon to the dictation of the railroad lugo. Thu anti-monopoly iaauo touches IP iutoroatn of every citizen in the ountry. It li therefore & national auo. It ufToolo uliko the producer nd the consumer. Unrestrained uwor IISK ghon to our railroad kings rule more diipolia thnn that of the oudnl barons of the middle ages. It as otiablad thorn at plouuuro to nako and unm ke coiniunnUlcu , o build up and destroy private uduttricK and lor.iiso and depress the ilccs on every claos of commodities , 'ha state c.\n protjct Hit onn oUkuns nly from the brlgandugo of corpora * .aim doing bntlnoas in the state. It B powerloja to enforce the laws ro- trictiug common carriers who take runic beyond ita bouudarioi. And ioro cornea In the neooanity for federal ogUhtlon which nhall apply equally a all railroads and which can ba en- uroad in any portion of the country. bngross la nlono udcquato to dca ! vilh this fur-reaoMng q'icatlon , Tiie inbliff dtmands prompt cotton. The ) residcnt suggcats its precsing luipor- auoQ , If the representatives of the people now at Washington fall to maet the popular doairo , other nnd more cfllciont iuatruments will cor talnly bo found , IN n general way the publio is not interested In the parties who own or control u newspaper. It is only when the paper assumes to voica the sent ! uionta of a party while It really ia the mere mouthpiece of men or com binations of capital who oaro nothing whatever for party except as it servo their endu , that the publio has a rlgh to enquire about Its ownership or eon < trol. When the announcement wai made a few days ago that the Unlor Pad Go hud gone oat of politic * and AS & first step had told its interest < torost In the Omaha litpublican , the natural inference was that np to thai time the control of a paper which had pretended to voice republican senti ment , and that was ostensibly pub' ' lishod in the interest of the republican party , had passed into the hands ol parties who would henceforth publish a paper as a true exponent of part } principles , This would doubtless be gratifying to republicans who desire tr see the party press freed from cor porate shackles ; honoet , fearlces and earnest in dofonaj of the rights of the people. But the change of ownorchlp is not a change of control , The great mon opolies that have for years dominated In our politics have another way ol controlling those bogua party organe besides owning stosk in ouch concerns. It is n notorious fact that while the railroads have never had a dollars in terest in the Omaha Herald , they have controlled ll& conduct aa absolute ly as if they wore mlo proprietors o ! that paper. And they control the Omaha Itqntllican in the tame way It in an open secret that tin bulk ol the income of both of those concerna comes dircotly out of the r.\llroad treasury. Mora than that , the editor of the ono paper and the man ager of the other have for years had an income from the handling of freight at the Council Bluffs transfer. .When parties accept such favors they are bound both by honor and self in terest to render a return by support * ing the policies of the monopolies and by using tholr party influence in its favor. The liepvbluan denies that its rail road patronage will in any way influence - fluenco ita political policy. That will do to toll to the marines. When the railroad owned a largo share in the paper , the same editor time and again denied his master , and upon his word ol honors which is not worth two straws , assured thu publio that the charge that the papar was owned by anj body connected with the railroad wat n base falsehood. How long could the now oroprlctori of the Iltpublican meet ihtlr bills r/oro they compelled to Forego the job subsidy from thn raii- rotda ? How long would that subsidy sontinao if they dnrod to army thdm- jolvca earnestly and vigorously against .hoabu30M of corporalo monopoly ? Do huso fellows imagine they can hum- Ijiig the publio by the protonae that the ITUrk is awarded to them because they ire the lowest bidders or because they lave bolter facilities than anybody ilso ? In the word s of Bob lugorsoll t vront do. And the ropublicantpaity n this state will never follow loader- hip that subsists on monopolies and ooks to impose upon the party a role hat baa already brought it to the of ruin. ST. Louis is all torn up ever bad lavements. The Post Dispatch aeks : Does anybody doubt for a moment hat the streets which wo are main- aiuing or rather not malntaing in U. LJII'IS , are costing us hundreds of housanda of dollura in the way of lostruction to property and the de- iroseioa of bualnuaa ? A stranger ; uzlng upon our awful thoroughfares o-day would hardly feel like reooni- nonding St. Louh as u place of per- niinunt abode. Do stampers over come down to St. Til \vhisky distillers are willing to ubmlt to the burden of the preaont rhisky tax for a few years longer , roviding uougruss will extend the line for kouping "spirits" in bond , 'his ia vury pouoroua on the part of tie diatilkrd , but wo doubt whether ongrosa will conaidor it prudent to ncourago homo industry in bond , ABOUT two months ugo , daring the touted term in the Third district , V.xc landa , ono of Valontino'a bummers p in Knox county , wan appointed eglator of the Niobrara laud oflico. 'ho name was eont to the Eonato by ho president Wednesday , but there ) a very fair prospect that the ronattt rill refund to confirm. DAUK DANDER. fho Colored People of Pnlludolpuln Terribly Exoltea Over the Work of CUiaulu. DbpaUh to Till Hen. PIULADKUMUA , Deoombor 7. An ndlguation meeting of colored people vas held thia afternoon and a roaolu- ; lon adopted giving honrtfolt thanks .0 the proprietors and attaches of The L'rcaj for the arrest ni'd imprlaonraoiit of grave robbery. When the traatoo of Lebanon cemetery , turned Burton , appeared on the platform there wni great excitement. Savoral razors and rovolvcri were drawn. Nearly everybody ehoutod for vengeance , while Bishop Oampbv'H and other clergymen invoked pcaco. The poaco- nukora were Ruccos ful , but the meet ing tit oncu ndjo mod , The announcement - ment vus roado that aubscriptioiis to prcjjeoutu the ilunilit will bo received at The Presi onico , Thirty graves wore opened to-day. From about hall of them thu bodies had been ctolon. The health department will not allow uny more gravc-s to bo opened until 11 is known whether the person died from contagious disease. Trunk Ziino Talk , BpocUl DUiwtch to Tui Ban. NEW YOKK , December J. Ropro eontatlves of trunk linea are still en gaged in the discussion of differentia rate * . OOOIDUNTAL JOTTINGS. DAKOTA. Daring the yo r 489 bnlldlnns h ve beei erected in Fargo , Stonmbot > tmen report a rnce ntfal eo&toi for 1832 In Upjwr MUfouri tlTern vja ! ( tlon , all tbo beaU having paid well , Yankton Is thowlog material sign * o proiperity in the matter of building. / number of substantial stores and htuici are being orcctid , Lewis and Clark , the exploren , nn the winter ot 1805 at the mouth of Knlfi river , In Mercer county , and on the prei ent ttte of SUntin. TLo people of lUpid City and Brown vllle , In the Black Hillc , are endeavoilof to have a dally mill service eatablltbol between tweon tbe two cities Over 400 stgnalnrci have been placed on a petition , According to A low estimate , the ] iopu Intion of BurJelqh ecunty ii over C.CUO This embracea 1,000 Scnudlnavlans , 4X ( Germans , 2.10 Irlib , SOJ French , IfX Scotch , Engilfh and Wtlih , and 2,9J ( Americans. The next legislature of the territory wl ! hftvn the followicg cnrnplcxlon : In tin ouncll ten memhetH will bo republican and two will be ileaiucratt. In tlie houm the republican ] v ill number ulnatoen nnd the democrat ) ) five. Dr. J , II , Furn m , formerly of Yank ton , hiu been figuring as a wife deserter Ii Tnrrytown , III. Thu doctor left Yanktot sudlenly In Jatuiry Unt , and was no heard of until Ills stjorttomings appcatec In a Chicago pnper n week ngo. Luls Sawady , thu Marlon poslmattor was tnksn to Yiiiiktou n Jew dny RRO am n charge of cmbizzUnicnt of povernineui funds entered agiluiit him , Bail wan fur nished , an 1 he W B rclo-wtd Since utresttt bin conduct has been erratic , veiglng upoi lunacy. WYOMINO. Bkntlng him becomn the nmusomont 2r Cheyenne nnd Ltruuiio , the Ice IKIU it L'uad condition nud tlia sport fine. Bill Nye , nf the Boomerang , is raid tc bo seriously til from brnln lover. Seme feura are entertained fur his recovery. Balln and parties are much in vogue IE Laramla City and Cheyenne. Froepetit ; is given aa the rojuon of this gayety. The First National Bank of Cheyenne has moved into Ita new building. It inaald to be one of tbo moat ulegant bulldlngu fui banking purpose * in the west. The citizens of Liramle presented Dat Nottaga , the sherltl of Albany county , with HU elegant gold chain ns a teatiuionlal of their apppreciatlon of his services. A man named Aleck Jncobeon atoppcc at a hotel in Laramie City a day and of foroi in payment a check for $54 , getttni tbo balance in cash. The check was bigus , It Is claimed by ttockmon that the pus' ' Kca-on bus been a very good one for cattle , Rnncherd nro feeling tiaod in view of th < [ iroipectivo prohti , und they Bay Block in vesttnentH nro the tot in tbe territory. COLORADO. Crnnideirnblo building h belns done ir Denver at preauit for thia > soti of tht yoar. yoar.Tho The drnmntlc Ftaaon ! ntho larger citisf of the i tate tluu fur hnn bctn very Hucccsf- ( til , 0-mip.miiH til good lepuUtiun pluy- mg to uuod houses. Tha cue o ! John A. Co/id , wanted at North 1'latto , Nth , , for arson , ciirue np ia Douver thia week , antl tha prisoner wai turned ever to tlu Aobrnaku anthoritiea. The craplnye ? if the Danvrr & Soutli [ ' .irk rfulrtmil , in the Denver shop ? , ( { .we a reception thin week to the riituining master inechnnic , James H. Kirk. Pres ent * Bfjgregating over $500 In value wore uudti him. Sumo human fonn n were recently found near Bimli utution , on thn route of the UOATB. & AI. railroad in Denver. They ire supposed to hi thuae of a yountcuttlu luyac > , * uBd litowu , who lefb Denver very early ID 1873 , and never returned or was heard from. Coal mining Ia the greatest industry of joinont county. The ooal are-v Is Im mense. For instance it ban been demon strated that there is over 100,000COO tons } fcoal _ in one main eoam of a Canon City mine. Other mines in the county show veins aot Itsa remurk lle. ) Large coppsr Teina have already boon Jibcovered in Fremont county , and others ire boiuR fouad. It ig estimated that the copper bofttios JClnB ! baa tin extent of forty mica from east to wont nnd forty -livo nileu from north to eouth , Lodes in tbe jreeu mnuntolna Imvo become prominent through development. A corporation called the Coloiado For- .ilizlng cjuipany ban been organized nt joldeu , with' a capital of 3200j.OtO , The ertilizer will be manufactured from the jonuH of dead auiuiald. Brick building * extending along the Irackq if the Colorado Central a distance of1,000 feet by a width ) f 250 feet , have boon built. A man named H. D , Stonohil ) , a part- ibr in a dry goods utoro in Douver , re- : ently took n quantity of the gooda to uhnw t lady customer at her roiidence. He ailed to totam thn gootU , and au inquiiy Mas instituted. It W H found- that both ilonehlll nud hh partner , J' . 1) . Mayer , iad boon nollmt ; Btolen goodu , Mjynr got iw.iy while Stonehill w s unt-.tul and leld to uaiuer. MONTANA. Thoio are eighteen papers In tha terrl- ory , The value of raal estate In. Butte ia in- : reaiiug. Tha low by the receot fire in Billings is aid to lie over $20,000 * Th Bntt * electric light cnmpauy has ioinmonceil nupplylug illumnutiug power o Silver Cily. Chinamen wort lap in atnnJoucd plncer liKgings noir Silver Bonr iihipped 82,200 in [ old dust last week , The shipmentH of cattle to tbe cast this raar o\er the Northern I'uclfio are ozpoct- J to bo avir IIU.OOO hcuU Butte City ia to have nnolbcr morning nowtpnper to bo called tha Ltbor Union , J , W. C" rleton will bo the publisher. Theodore Shed , Indicted for tha murder if John llu h in lleUna W H admitted to nil in tbo hum nf $ U,000 thid week , and ila All of thu Montana pipers ppcnk of the rtmmrlcahly mild weatuer tor ihU ueanou now ; being enjoyed in all portion * of the Uriiwry , Nuthing like it lisa ever been jxiicrltnced before. John O'Msrs , a Butte justice of tbe tence bsi c'liiuneuced a libel suit ngalnat ho Miner 1'ubllsblug Company for $10- XK ) . Thiri in the first case ol libel over nought RRaiiut a Montana piper , Whl'u ' David Auckland , of De&rbon was nn hh vny hnms fr.-m the east with three carloads \&lutble horse ? , bo bnd twtnty- 'our two year old colla killed by tha train tunning into a creek. His loss vtlll am mot to S5.COO , _ IDAHO. , The Bullion mid Ophlr mined at Bullion were recently sold by Cal , \t'M McConnlck nnd Marshall ShuuguliesBy for 200,000 , Thia h considered n low juice f r the tulneii. Sinmal Kl'lgwny , the murderer of Cur- loy Sherwood nnshad hhsentoucaof bung ing commuted to imprUi umetit lor Ufo bj the aUiun of the ijovermir. Thb Rectnatc ple&suthc public , A petition for commutation of i < BBtcuc from death to Imprisonment for life in ihc case of Michael Mooney , eeutecced foi billing JDO lliukloy , U being circulated it Mula-t G.ty. Some doubt * oxi-t as tc Moouov'a j-ullt. W. W. Butler , a convict in the Idahc penltuntlary has invented a new barb win fence , for which he ban obtained a patent lie has been in the pen for eight years , during which lima he baa experimented oi patents , , A force of men are working on tin Monntaln King mine , patting It In ehapi for rapid work when the nmelterfor r dnc thn of area Is oaiupleted , The ore Iron this wine yleldo from 6303 to & 00 per loj sIlTOt nd ftlno carries considerable gold. Tbe Blftckfoot Iltglftter c yt tb t thtn hw been n greater development of Indus trio in th territory thin year than eve : I efore. This ii attributed to the railroad ; I elng built. The mineral ontpnt has beet donbled. Tbe mines and smelters of tbi Wood river and Sawtooth tnllln turn ou over I5.000.COO during 1833. OREGON. A vount ? man In CorVallH , Or. , clenrcc $3,100 or $4,000 In the pout two mentbi speculating in hops. A grouse that was killed on Pice crceV , Baker county , Or , recently , had pieces ol gnld-beidoK qiuttz uf n aggregate valut of 50 cents In lti gizzard. The trial of David Morris for killing t man named Oliicer Rome time npo ] 9 | r progrcfB In Portland. It will occupy tome time , and the remit is uncertain. Thn total number of Indiana in Oregon nnd Washington Territorv is 10 502 , ol whom one-tlxlb are males over 21 years They have nearly half a million acres ol arable land. The Oregon railway and navigation company have completed the gridinc and bridging of tbe road from Wnlln Wnlla tc Milton , a distance of thirteen miles. Track laying will be commenced immediately , The people of PortKnd are looking for wardeagerlv to tbo completion of the Northern Pacific to that poiut. Thej think in > ro trade will go to tlmt rnad than to the Oregon nhort Una being built by tht Union Pacific. The case of Chun' ; Yune & Company vn John Kelly , ex-colltctor nf tuitomp , will hu trial next week at Portland in the U. . S. C urt. This 13 a tckt c\ta of seventeen Chineio firms who piitddutlta three yean ago to the defer ( knt which they clairr wcro Illegal ia part. Hen. Nelfon Co'e , pioneer of Colnm < bin county , cntnmlttod Biiloltle last week rvl Hiveralda , CO inil j from Portland. II < had been tulfcrkg from n cnncer for eev < oral years past , and 1 f * hud become un. bearable. A loaded rifle wnx the weapon uaed and hla left brutst tocdlved the bul let. _ WASHINGTON. Columbia county baa a population ol over 4.000. The railroad companies have decided tc furnish and run the depot at Wollulc Junction. Pendleton Is troubled with thieves and gamblers. A vigilance committee ifl pro. posed as a remedy. Waitsburg IB having a business ant building boom , Prlcos in real eatato hav < doubled in the patt three months. The commissary general of the arm ; reports that frenh beef for troops cost ! le s in Washington territory than in anj other part of the United Btatos. A recent trial at Walla Wnlla , before f U. H. ( Jommr ! ionor , roaultod in the con' viction of Edward Bceech for eolline liquor to Indians , Sentence has not yet butn given. Governor Newel entertained Lord Lome , governor-penoral of Cnnnda. ant ! party ] < t week. The parlyiaited Taco' m.t and JCalaam besides other towns iu the territory. John Justin , of Wall" Walls , recently lo-it a horse nnd biuidlo by bis innocent \vay , Hugh Medlock , a ycung mm , wont to hit ttablo and bonowod the outfit nnd never ciimo back. On December 1st n party cf BOcap - tiling chartered n Htcamer tj go tluck- huuticf , ' near Pont Towntentl. During the afternuoon , a thj p. ty worn x'lepnring tu return homu. Captain Curtm undertook to tnko n feuu from a bkiu" . Tha haoimer : aught and the cntito charge entered his left breast , killing him instantly. CALIFORNIA Glancey , a Mcslcan who murdered Clnr- cnco Grny iu H-int.-i Barbara , two yeara ago , wai recently acquitted on hia third trial at Kedwood City. It is rumored that the Santa Roan ranch in Sun Diego county , cuntaining 47,815 acre ? , together with the horeea nnj cattle thereon , baa been Bold for $250,000. The growth of Santa Anna ia rjuito ro- markcblo. The town Vvas laid out in 1872 , tud contained but ono or two Bhantie ? . The population is now eaid tn to over 2z90. The people of Lou Angeles are anxious ; o bavo a free postal delivery. Tuey now claim n population of over 20,000. The jo&toffico building is inadequate to proper- y transact business. The streets of Loa Angeles era in euch ) a.d condition that the pap-rs and citizens ore reuioustnvtiiig. Tbe cause Is the cure- eta mnunsr in which tha ga" , tower and vatcr ujinpiuiea l > y their pipes. Forty-seven deaths have been reported ; u Imvo recurred in Oakland duiing No- ember. Tnis is the largest number re corded In a corresponding month for five rears , nnd is deemed extraordinarily large. Charioa Chipruan , win , after ev.tding ; he law olbceru lor upwni Is of two year ? , vz * recently captuied at Stockton , baa > etn couvlotod of cattle stoaliug in Lo < Augclea and tentonctd to two yeara in Sun Qaeutiu , A laroo nnmbsr of important real estate alcu have token phco In Lou Aiigoleu ru- tcntly , which indicates n material growth of that olty. Prices pild wore excellent , and n boom h cxpeuted during the cumicg year. year.A. A. E. Dftvin , presiilpnt of the South Pa- cihc Count railtutd company , Is said to ba negotiating for the purchase of the Oakland i Ftultvnlp Ilorsa railroad , with thu iu- ontion of joining it to the nnrrow gauge railroad. Should the purchase ba mndc , t U understood that a commutation ticket will carry paasengerd between Sail Fran- cicco ana Ka&t Oakland or Ftuitvalo. ARIZONA. Conor nl Gcorpo Crook ia iu Preeaott. He reports about 3 , 00 warriors ntnong the San Marlon Indianu. A miner named Gillaghor fell down a nlntng t > h < tft at Piou or last vjeok and wai natautly killed. C buries Hoamor. imllcted for thomurdo of Joseph Fowler in Yorjpai county , Win Acquitted f the crime. I'hoPifk Mlnicg company at Phiunlx 4 ndverthlng for mlnor to work i-i thiir nine. ThU u thought a fa. > orablo Inctica- tion. tion.Tho Tombslonw Kepublica i has com. meiKiHt IhU tructlnu uf st iimv oiuco. It ulll Lc n Uvo Btory buildiag i > nd will 1m c ever ] coaxiuleuru. Thn Tucson chi'i plnysxi too Tombstone nlnangameuf baoo ball on ThtnknuivlnB iuy , which resulted in a victory for the [ uimor by n ccoio of ! it > to 16. The Preccott ( A. T ) Territory saysi ( H CMS from Fort Apacbu is tu tbe effect that 900 tons of buy were lecently destroy. ui by fire near the fort , which ia about 170 milea cant of Pretcott , tvCW MEXICO. A Voucv Meu'i Chrintbu bnabecu organized nt Socorru , Wbila hunting in Apache canyon , near Li * Vegao , labt weoli , William Cole lud an encouutor with a largu and herco female cinuumou beir , and came out of the fight eo I'Mliy mungled that Ms life is dC3 > of. * That wonderful catholicon known ftsMra. Lydi.E Pmkhnm'a Vegeta- bio Compound lisa given the lady o world-wide reputation for doing good , It la like R living oprlng to the vital conetittttion. Her Blood Parltior will do moro to cleanse the channels of the circulation nnd purify the life of the body than all the tanitary devices ol the board of health. "BaoUupaiba , " Qrjck , complete euro , all anneylnj Kid-joy , Bladder , and Urinary Din Drnggiata. $1 , opyr A COFFEE Eoastora and Grinders of Ooff ss and Spioes , Manufacturers of IMPERIAL BAKING POWDER Clark's Double Extracts of BLUEING , INKS , ETC. U. G. CLARK & CO. , Proprietors , 1403 Dmigha Street. Omaha. Nab 1108 and 1110 Harney ft. , OMAHA , J3SB. McMAHON , ABEET & CO , , 1315 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , L. 0. HUNTINGTON & SON , DEALERS IN HIDES , FURS , WOOL PELTS & TALLOW 204 North Sixteenth St. , - - OMAHA , NEB. E 1005 Farnarrij St. , Omaha. M. Heliman < fe Co. WHOLESALE 1301 and ISOaFarnam StGor. 13th OMAHA , NEB , HIMEBATJGH. MBEEIAM & CO , , Proprietors Wholesale Dealers ia Mills Supplied With Glioioo VariGties of Milling Wheat , Wcstesu Trr.6V jSuppllod with Or.U and Corn tit Lowest Quotations , with prompt eh pmorits , Write for prices , j K W ? 8 & 2 ' > Una' MANUFAOTCrREUS OF : arpe3iter's Materials , ALSO SASH , DOORS. BL.w f Stair Railings.Balusters , Window and Door Frames , Etc. rirct-olasi facilitka for tlio nmif-icture of all Mndos of Monlilio J , Painting ami matching a Spcci-.lty , Orders from tha couu'ry will Le promi'Uy executed. addro all commnulcatl na to A. MOYKK , Proprietor ESTABLISHED IU 1868. D. H. McDANELD & CO. , HIDES , TALLOW , GREASE , PELTS3\ "vcrooxiaoKTi * spncrics , 2W North 10th St. , Masonic Block. Mtin House , 46 , 48 and 52 Dew. tore avenue , Chicago. Kef or by permlBaiqn to Hide and Leather National liapK , Ohlca. 0 ,