Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 30, 1882, Image 8
THE DAILY BEE , Mondny MorninR , Jnn 30. ( The followiiif ; oWrv.itlom are taken nt the me moment .f Mine nt all llic "In- wTmnMMKXT.W. 8 , SM'At , S.RTICF , 1 n.iarVsi ? , ISS2. ( lilS p. rnOf Cheyenne.t rut to , Om&ht , , . , , Ytnkton Davenport , i BUTMil. . . . , St. Lonln . . UoortwMl. . . . Vlnoont Hl cr trek. . , . Hufonl. . , . . 3042 Cugler 305 ! IKadwooJ. . ' ' Aaslnlboine. jn'o'so KJvcr tro7 n. LOOAL BRHVITIHB --The Intent w > cU ! tirp > l ; ( llon rcixirtci SK the "T. H. " club. Yestonlay WAS n lovely Any lint the anercury iltdn't ct < ci i > very hinh. HaulInR ice vcr tlio rough rua < l , M ml present necessary , U hard on wngnni. Tlio piping and other littingH ftro IH ! inp put in i lie ucm1 U. P. bhopii , which arc < nn\v nppt ( inching completion. A tlosertor of the Ninth infantry , n liruughtin from thciveht Satiinlay c\on in ? . and taken to Kt. lA'avenworth. The board of managers of the Roiiii Art club will hold n meeting at the houio of Mrn. C. } , O Illicit to-ilay at H p. in. The prc'Iilent Friday went ut t > the fenatc the name of John Campbell t < r IHI Mir > iyor of WHtoirw at the port n Omaha. ThcTCoith'Ouinhtt peoplu tukthat hum -not exceeding ? 3,0001 > onpcnl in oj > cn mi ; dltchcrt to drain thu river botUi.n i -that locality. The third meeting f th board i tridp and cItirenHC n thn paving < | ncHtlu taken place thii evening at tie ) nuw room JnLj-tlo's block. The expense of putting in the lulu .phono t ) i ho ( mall JKJX hmjiltal will IK nboat100. It vili bc'tlio ljp > it ln\c tui jjKO made lately by this city. 1'or BOIIIO retuon not explained the lecture of Ilishop Monty , of Dakota , whicili W H to havu taken place at St. I'niloiiioini't Cftthedral last niht ( , wan | xwtponed. CountyiCIerk Hanmcr ntill ktMjpu | thu work of impiiivemmil in the nuance mcntu of hw olllce. The 'fnut ' | uill ban t < i bo ntcrootyjicd If ho ilnn't ipiit putt ; , The family of II r. Win. lirown , ii whose houhfNeilHoii died of mnall pov , i reported as having two caseH \ariololil All thu family wete vawlnated wht'nXell MIII was taken down. -The Hucond arrest of Jfoury Kleit fo violation of the 'Hqunr Inw wan made 01 Saturday altcrnuon , and the offender wa again released on $ .100 Ixdl to apixsar Kob . ruary Uth for examination. The dramatic eiitertnininent at Mawm ic.Hall . Krday ! nldhtby MinaL. li.hoomln Bcholarn WOK very interetttini ; . The pro . ( { rammc included "Cinderella" nnc "Mother Gome" and her friend * . A deed of tnUt , on { xvrchment , cmcr ing.alxxit thirty-nix piiRM , baH been lilin in the county clerk'o oflico. It paiidy/e thu deputies , who K't > but twentyKM fonts fur copying xuch iiiHtrumuntH. A reception wan tendered Mr. Chan Oianken , who recently returueil from Mil ropi , to take place at MeU'n hall on Sat urday evening1 , hut it wns unavoidable , poatponed by the > itlneeH of Mr. liatikus. A Huriouu runaway occttred .Sutunlu ; uvenin K , when the vutrraut ttam colliilui i with A. C , Pepper'n oxprexH outfit aui left it a total wr uk. Mr. I'cppur wn badly lnmnelin the general Hiuajili up. iriie warden of the , penitentiary , > wh wa3 * telegraphed of-the capture of fiporK liavl , the escaped convict , in this cit ] .camu up from Lincoln on Saturday an i .returned with bin prironor the name t'Vt'i AlK. The moetini ; of North Onmliu to' , puyvra on thoHowerUcstlonl'riday ovoriin \vaa well attended. Two rccolutinuH win pmjBod.aeklng the Council itn have u HOWI onrutructod , and certulu'lillin ' nn tln > bo txuim donu. A dctachmentof 4H.roorulttil froi ColninliUH barrackn , Oilu.and ! Now Yet City , ipajwed through Omaha 1'rlduy , e route toHan r ucit o. They wore ii cbwKOof Capt. McOoiikoy , Lieut. J.t-c .Liout. .Klrkman and Dr. William V . -.Strew. -'Thu a\erue | number of. iuuiat < iof tl .county houiie Ihlu winter has been thirt I ! iinostly old and inflrm jwrbons , Abe .one h undicd famillun have appjiud at t ! ibouie for aid , Throe hundred ponuils itlonr and two hundred and fifty pounds irueat In the average weekly diatributio > while but twenty-tivd tonn > f Iowa cu Jiai been required in the fuel line th rf r. r Five brutheri , Ceorge Kraunc , Churl JCroiwe , Otto Kr4Use , TLootltire Kiwu and AdolphOvrause , mctHt Kd. Mouei ' . first time in fifteen yearo. The iUiijt-Kisen , the yuungett tw * ity4 yearn of Ke. mMhre IH nixth brotJi wbo wwnot , prcssnt. The occHlon < jf U weeing wow the arrival of one of tfco DUI lier Crosn A trip round the world , the uth four IxOns-Qllteenij of.Qmaha ic at the lU. J' , It h rumored tliat the object of i > t ut Manaxor.KitiibaU'B and ( ienei J'relght Agent finlIu'H'trlp to the e4 I * for the jmrpose of couiuUliifjwlth Pre dent Dillon and .the d reotorw of the Unii J'acific , rfgardhiK noveis2 luipirta httDgerf i the uiauafieuiont U their roa < Jt i BtaUxJ tlwt Mr. Jl. 1' . Vinlog , In Jbe general tratiiy Winat'or , awuinl ; ,4'aur c of boUi the ( night and rjaHsentj , ( * aftio of the r < uvJ , Jlr. I' , J * . BUolby , to/l-e Keueral tieli'J\t \ , X&ilMlil MC. . r ? , fi t < > l 3 awi/itant ci'ioraJrolg * , t Kor1tiyJv..ufn'lriimjprovKi < < BLACI r ! PRAUOlir' * ' tliv I * * ! JJrt-r ; ; n/Ji.iun i .1 . L ! CAPTURING A CONVICT. Shoriir Miller Lights on GoorRO Davis , the iiJsotdped Poiii- tontiary Bird. Tlio l rlsonor Ciimo Here to See Ills Olrl nnd wrw Tnkon Into An iniportnnt cniitnro VM inadu by SliorilTMillor Friday evening , theKiuno > oing none other than ( looruu D.ivis , ho notoriouR cniok and liiyhwnyinan , who wna scut to Uio punitontinry last 'obrunry , nnd escni > o < l four months W0. MAVIS' cni.MK. Davis in a member of the notorious 'nmily ' who liave been n source of trouble for nmny years to tliu policu in this city , nnd who , unlit recently , lived in a tumhlo down liouso on Dodii ? Btreot botwocn Twelftli and Thirteenth streets. George was the Kliest of the KIIII ) , ' and had boon interested in nnmeroim dnnrodations for n coimiderablo leiiytli of time be fore his arrcflt , about this time last year , on the chnrgo of robbiiif ; a wo nuin in the street of a gold clmin nnd other jewelry. When , therefore , ho WHH convicted Iho court gave it to him "in the neck" nnd consigned him to four ycnnt at liard labor in the neniten tiary. Last June , Davis was sent out- flido the prison enclosure , with other convicta , to woik , and , with _ two otliers , lie succeeded in making his escape. A reward of $ fi ( ) was offered for iiiin , and consideiublo time was consumed by the authoritien in charge of the prison and thu police olticials of this city to discover liih whereabouts. No trace of him was found , however , and the fact of his buin at lurgo gradually escaped attention. Detective - tivo Ha/.en and Dojmty Mnrwhal McOlurn , of this city , thought they had n clue nt one tiuui nuar ICansui City , but they were unsuccessful in their Ruaich. TIIK r.U'TUKK. Shoriir Miller was out of the city Hourly all day Friday , mid when he returned ho waseoiisidorably fatigued. About this juncture , however , a man ailed very mysteriously upon the liorifF and informed him that C > uorge ) A\'in was in the city and ho would ivo the oflicial "a pointer" for a con- { deration : The sheriH'at ouce pro- ured the assistance of ( ! X-Sliurill'iiy ! nnd they proceeded ( o the house of Jan Htnnden , at t'.io lower part of 3ouglaa street , on the bottoms , whore hey had reason to fcolicvo that Davis was concealed. Jie was not found .hat trip , however , nnd a round-up of ho city wa.i made , but with no better lUCCOBB. Stundeu'H IIOUHO was a < , 'ain vi itcd > y Sheriff Miller and watched. At ength ho ascertained that Davis was nside. and ( juickly procured help n Deputy Marshal MoClure and Ollicor O'Orady. The house was sur rounded and Sheriff Miller went in. Jo found Davis seated < buok of the tovc and immediately arrested him. ) avis made no resistance and wont to ail. On hie way up , however , ho ox- > lainod his quiet submission by slat- ng that ho WOH not armed. lie said hat if ho had been ho would never mve been taken alive. Davis is omewhat given to making 'throats ho laving , previously sworn to kill both ludge Savage and .lustice of the eaco Stcnberg upou the first oppor- unity. WHAT IIHOL'iHX .HIM .111)111 ) : . Davis claimed , alter ho was n jail that' ho had never gone to Vlissouri or Kansas after his escape but made las way directly to Load- ille where he has tiitiuu hung out. I in object incoming to thif city waa not for the purpoHu of suuinjj my of his relatives , but to BOO Marj jtunden , Dan's daughter , with wlioir lie was a solid man , provioim to hif imprisonment. lie couldn't stand il away from Mary any longer , and consequently - soquently ho will nowibo obliged tc stay away for several .monthaor years , The Davis family have caused .u orablo trouble , and they wore at out time ordered to got out of the oity ii : 'il hours. "KOUC.II ON HATS. " The tfiim ; iknlrvd found at fast. AH ! for "Hough on llatH. " It elciir out rate , mice , ronchus , ( lien , IKK ! lain * ; 15. boxes , (1) ( ) i ' * C < frPI * ' i i 'FUN ON THE BRISTOL. " The 'Party thivt "Takos tbo.Oftke , " 01 Tholr Way to Otutihu. On Friday and Saturday evening next , and in matinee Saturday after noon the famous "Fun on the Bristol' ' party , which combines moro ival mori in iU ontortainmonta than any otlie party on the road , will appear n lioyd's opera house. JVIr. Charlie Lord , who has boo hero making arrangements for thei appearance , has j > orlected all his plan and leaves for Denver to-morrow nigli on the fast line. When this compun appears at the opera house a gonuin treat is proniisod our fun loving eiti rons. The Uoston 1'ost sayH : * "Fun on tliu Bristol" attracted las e evening an immense audience. Thi eIM bdng the lost week of the engage uioiit , those who 'have ' not witneMei this tko jolliest of all jolly playa should not neglect Uio present oppor tunitv. The company u an uuusuall ; excellent one , ooniinsiug ] among it moinbore artists of great musics ability. Miss Agnes ilallock , Ifosido possessing a remarkably pure sopmn voice , is an artiste of great vorsitility and has mot with a decided surcoHs i this city. A Uoformatorv Moveuiont. 'totbt PiwtoHftiid Itrlmlan IVojJt of Omalm DKAII HuKnuiE.v Wo are ut jires ent holding a serum of int utin > in th First AL K. church fur the purpose u Bocuring a much-needed ruforuiatioi among the people of tli'm city , Unui on faith in Und as tlio present 4111 porsotml saviour , leading to the Inar mg the fruilH of tliu apirit , love , joy , long auttbriiig , KoiitJuncw , niuekiuks 111 nipi < nneo ; nnd in thu eiiwority aiu fhariiy of thu gonpj ivo < wk y.u . tt < uasist un in this work byyoiirprayorc , nnd ah far a po.i ibh by ymir pve.icnt'ti nnd co-oporaltoi ) . 'I hmlgh our meth ods mny may not bu just niich ns you mighf adopt , yi-t iu tin1 spirit i'f th Master wo c.ui no dtmbt lalwr har moniously for n few day * in order lo reach the desired end. on are licit ? ' by most cordially and i > , irtiefltly in vited to come over ami help us. Meetings every niflit in the week ex cept Saturday. .1. NST KM A in , I'nslor First M. 13. Uhurrh. THE BOSS OF THE GANG. A Talk with the Lnut , But Not Least of Hazen'u Hnll. * ,11m Stunloy. AiliiH J. I ) . Sutton , Who Hurt Mutlo TillwH Lively Hern- n boat" for Homo Time. * Tliu announcement uus made in n recent iinuo of TIIK Ii ) : > ; of the unptuiu of Jim Stunlny by 'Detective lln/uii in Ited Oak , la. Ktanley'n capluro waa especially important , as he is known lo be the "boss"of n hard gang who have been working thin city , Council liluffs and various towns within n radius of about an hundred milps , during the past year. Among this band of thitivca and cracksmen were Joe Wilson , otherwise known as "tho kid ' and Murray , who wore also captured by Hux.uii last night. Slinloy waa seen in the jail yosler- day by a reporter of TIIK linn , and was found to bo an exceptionally good looking and well dressed young man. llu gave his aio as 2 ! ) , nnd said that he was born in Chicago , where he now ban lelativea. Tlis family are respect able peoolc , and it ia evident from the prisoner a demeanor and writing that he has had the advantage. ) of n good education. Since Stanley came to the western countiy lie hns been engaged in various kinds of business besides his crooked work. Last summer he was the proprietor of a dance house in ( iunnison , Col , where he became involved in a ineleo and received a broken arm , which caused him to re turn to this part of the country. When captured at Hod Oak Stan ley had a kit of burglar's tools in his valise , including the implements for hlowing iiafes. Aa the "traps1' gave hima'-.iy badly ho Ima since then made little objection lo talking , and has narrated many inlorosting inci dents connected with bis recent dop- rodationa in thin neighborhood. In thoBo exploits "tho kid" has nuruly been his right luitd man , and Stanley expresses the greatest admiration for Wilson's uoolneBs and nerve. Among tlio visiloin at the jail yes terday was a very stylishly dressed girl , who aoemed much all'cctcd when aho met Stanley. She seemed , how ever , to bo resolved to stand by him , and left much comforted. In conversation yesterday he told about a recent burglary in Council DliiU's , in which "tho kid" saved his own life by an extraordinary cool nnd tuick | move. It appeals thai "the kid" had a "solid girl" in the Mulls , on whom .1 certain sporting man of that city was also considerably "manlied. " The sporting man waa known to have conaiderable money upon one occaaion when ho induced the "solid girl" aforesaid to allow him to share her apartments. "The kid" found it out and ho and Stanley con cluded that they would go through the sport upon this particular night ant sicken him of his bargain. So Stan ley made the entrance into the hous ( and Wilson crawled in. Tt wm : darl in the room and both ot the oc cupants wore asleep. "The kid1 crawled to the bedside and bogai reaching under the sporting maii'i pillcw to get hold of n revolver thu was thoro. While he was cnutionalj doing this the man awoke anil reached for a knife which ho also hud "Tho kid" suw the knife gleam in tht * faint light , as thu " man demanded mandod , "What in h do yoi want ? " The kid it WHS unarmed am t recognized his disadvantage. us lightonii ) " ho answered , wife is very sick and they want you ft comohomo. " The spoiling man wai married , and thu intelligence tluov hm oil'his guard. Ho 'raised parti ; in bed to got up , and an ho did so wii confronted by his own revolver whicl "tho kid" hud in the instant prociirei and cocked with an ominous click "Hold up your hands,1' suit ! "tin kid , " and it is needless to say th felloiv did so. The gambler's panti were then taken possession of , rilled and the youthful burglar backed on safely , still conning the owner will his revolver. The thieves got awa1 with their swag and had u good shooi ing iron besides to continue ii ms. Stanley tolls another story , concerning corning himself , which is good eimug to print. At the time of the dynn inito explosion at the Hock Islan round house , in the tall , Stanley Wi in the I'ottawattamie county jail , on ' churgo of burglary. There were 11 .that time about thirty prii oners in jail nn various charges including several counterfeiter who have since gone over the roa is with heavy sentences. For the ak of passing away thu tirnr the prisoners ( ors instituted a mock trial , with judge , prosecuting attorney ami othe regular oliicors. Sheriff Mood was u that moment iimdu the jail , and h had boon subpumaed as a witness an WSH iust in the act of being sworn Ilia hand was in th airand the judg ; was pronouncing the words , "th truth , the whole truth and nothing"- when the explosion occurred , Th ahoek sent the dust flying in at on end of the corridor , blew out th gas and shook the jail violently. Shoi ill' Hoed instantly thought that a jo had been put up on him by the prit mem to blow up the jail , and con eluded that the inside waa an un healthy place for him , Ho made rush for the door. One or two of th prisoneru , Stanley at the head , though they wiw a chance to escape , and mud a move after Ueed. The shorin"gc through the first door and olnsou il Stanley wan thu only ono who wn clone .mough to get through bu d fore the door hut all d was waiting for Iho ithuriij t got the outside iloor open , whou h intended , as ho states , to "down" IJj . aheriirand release as many of thu lmy a iuiido as he could. Oao of the prii i owojs s'ill behind thi ) iriutu vdlcu fc n light , and Itccd al this turned , hav ing recovered his head and stepped back to the inno V > r , As ho did so he stumbled ov < Manloy , whom lie immediately colla and held until help arrived , It .in a cool Attempt at escape which nc.i'y .iiiccecdcd. If tlio prisoners had got lluougli Iho oulsidu door they would have un doubtedly made good their escape , as in Iho excitement about the explosion no one would have noticed them. PERSONAL M. K. Jncksnn , n ( Dent or , ii It the city. 11. A. I Star. * , of Lincoln , i lit the'uu ( > lii.M hnii > v. over .Sunday , I AM > St l'i 'r , tif Miniltn , nrriveil In Iho city yesterday. .1 , II , Kniii , uf | ml \ VayiiinriUe'1 ' in Onmhii yesterday , .1. Kennedy , of CretUin , IOR.I , nrrlvcd in town vcntfnlay. II , A. iTohriMin , \Vnih'nxt'Mi , nulled hi Omnhii yiittvrday. Waller K. 'I nylor , ofniucil Itlumi , waa in Oinnhn joHcnMy. Then lore lUyiM , . > t Kreinmit , U trui-st ut I he Metropolitan hotel. .1. T. Hntinii , ot Uliintir , I wn. N In the city tii n hn iii'MJ tilp. .IIIIIIUM Waul , of S'lti , lo.-ie , ( ill , , n , 'i"- tmpil ut thu Cnnlleld yuiitcrduy , .M. 11. Coble , fri'lxht auditor of Ilia I . I1. , H coiiv Yi < e < > iil , nftat quite R soriniH illne.xx , lion , 'I'liolims Unwell , nf C'oloruiln , ] i Hiicil tin mil'h the city Sjtunhty un hN way home. M. H. lhrli > . of < ! rin' Mruid , nrrUi in the city yeslfnl.iy. II" I * Muppitij ; nt the Wlthuell. I ) . Anderson , thu Cnlunilmicntthunitii , wan in the city yi-stfriliiy , : i gupnt of iniiio hoHt Unnfleld. Dr. 10. Lewis , foiiuerly rw-.iilcnt of Omnhii and now of llurru Vutu , Col. , iir- lived from the \\nnt yf > U'iiluy ntnl will r main B few tlay. Histuppin \ : it tin1 Can Held home. SWEDISH SYNOD. Si'iiii-Aiiniuil Conl'orenco of the Evan- Kollcal lAitlinnin Mission. The iic.-idumy of music was tilled to overllowin" hist evening at the meet ing of the Kvaiiielic { < il Luthuran mis sion , Swedish , which was the pri oi- pul meeting tf the day. Other servi ces were held also at ! ( ) . m. and p. m. The incuting last evening was one of especial inteieat. Tlio conuru giitional singing was an especial fea lure , lluvh. II. Bloom , of Enterprise Kansas ; John PtileiRon , of Oakland Xeb. , and Andrew llallncr , secretary of the synod and pastor of the church at S\vcdoburg , Nob. , made interest ing and eloquent addresses. In the meeting yesterday morning Rev. C. .1. lijork , president of tin synod and directing board , preachet to a largo congregation. At the after noon mooting G E. Tonuiuist , ol Minneapolis , otliciated. The direcling board and executive committee of the Evangelical Luther an mission are in session in the semi annual meeting of the synod , at tin Omaha mission building on Tout ] street , their meetings having com menced on Friday Nine members of the board and several visiting pastors are present. Thu sessions continue until Tuesday evening. Consider able business is being tr unacted , some of which will bo of public in terest. , , Pretty Good Inn. ] ! auon. l.ai rlo , Inil. , writon : , , Vour ' .Si'lilNd Hi.iHtoM1 in all you cruck- ml it up to ho. MydyHpoiiMii has ; ! ' \an- ifhud ; why don't y u tulvcrtide iti What nlluwniiL-o ulll you mnko if I take ii do/en liottlus M > th it I could oblige my frienc's iToniioiinlly ? " Price ' 0 fpnt , tri tl hot- tips 10 ( Tiitrt. lil-lur \Vntnr Main Durst. About " o'flock Saturday evening a section of thu water main on Ouming street buist and Hooded the adjacent lowland before the water wai shut oil' . The break occurred at the foot of the hill , just east of the Lowe woods. At the point whore the pipe burst the water boiled up through th [ ) fio/on ground a couple of foot high , while another slream followed Iho course of the pipe for a block , there coining to thi ! surface. Men wore at work all day yesterday and last night repairing' the damage. The broken section was rcplnciU uith a good one ami the hole rii'ide by the water in ( lowing outside the pipe filled with niumiro , to obtain wincii U'.UUH were running to and from all points of the compass yester day. While the break was being re paired thu .supply of water from the reservoirs was , of course , cut oil' , and direct pressure used , but by to-day Iho break \\ill bo repaired mid uater again ( lowing from the hill. AmwerThis. Did you over know any person to be ill without inaction of the stomach , liver or kidneys , or did you over know ono w.is well when either was obstructed - _ ed or inactive ; and did you over know or hear of uny case of the kind that Hop Hitters would not euro ? Ask . your neighbor this same question. " Times " jll .fl d " Tiling. " I. llrovt imllu llriuiKi'r. o The Omaha church ehoira find it necessary to advertise freely in thu daily papers that their singing is first- class in every respect. Probably the hearers wouldn't know the singiiiK rr\/\.l tf t. . . Ii. I.i.ul , jlI ' was so good if the choir leader didn't toll them. Too much "artistio sing ing" aa a principal attraction will bo thu dentil of some of tboso chuivhon before they know what ails them. WOHTHY OF PHAISK As a rule wo do not recommend patent niydicines , but when wo know of ono that really is a public benefac tor , and does positive1 ! cure , then wu consider it our duty to imphrt that in is formation to all. Klectric bitten art1 truly a most valuable medicine , and ill surely euro Hiliousnoss , Fovoi and Ague , Stomach , Liver and Kulnej complainls , oven where all other rein , ediee fail. Wo Vnow whereof wt sneak , and can freely recommend to , ill. [ J'Jx. Bold at fiO wiita a Ix.ttlo. (7) ( ) SEED WHEAT. An Interesting Mooting of tbu Qrair t hippura of No Import tint Meiifcinxis Taken to Hi't the Farniorw. A general meeting of the grain shippers of Nebraska , MM held nt the board of tradaroomsSaturday moinlnsr , pursuant to the call published in thn morniim papers. Mr. Thomai CJibson , secretnrj' of the board , in the absence of President lark , called the meeting to order , tating Iho object , which was Uie dis- ussion of thu question of the intro- notion of now seed who.it into the tiito. Mr. Gibson called upon L-ind . 'ommiusioner Hurnham , of the I nion 'acitic to i rcnido and tt- speak pen the subject , which ho id , proposing that n committee be ppointed to tnko the mutter under .dviaumcnt. Ipon motion of the secretary. JMi. iiirnhain was called to preside as ImiriiKin of the meeting. The representatives ol thea - ious sections of the state being called ipon to speak to the muotiiii ? , re- Mr. J. IL Davis , of spoku from a milling or view and rufurrud to theme mo , huvon or eiybl , jcuis ago , during 10 grasshopper r.iid , when many iirmora wnntud sted whtn * . and hipped in sumo whieh pr'duced liroo ) r four p'liiiuls ot Hour tu Iho ushel more tlinn tlmt r.u fd at pros- lit. Notwithstanding the improved liichmury in use now , he said thu tiality of the flour was inferior. It iiould bo better , and ono cause of the iforior price oll'ured for wheat , Mr. Javis thought , was the low grade of rain. Mr. Hurnham stated , in regard to .ho yield , that the crops raised rom imported seed yielded from .hreo . to five bushula pur aero above , ho yield of the native wheat ; where rupor seed was sown and cultivated t yielded twenty bushels per acre , while much of the ; icnm o only brought "rom ten tutwulvobuslinla. Ho didn't hink Nebraska was exclusively a grain tale but it was rather a state in which i variety of crops could be produced. Mr. Morse said he would like to : ale a putt in the proposed change f seed wheat , and inquired what nriutiea wore thu beat. Mr. Buriilmiu replied that from the diiural indication ! ! , the hard or lint wheat was the best. Ho ivas ol the opinion that the whole matter should be referred to a committee to bu discussed and settled. Mr. McCler.nnn , of Wahoo , who said he c.imo to this state nine years referred to the fact that at that time nearly all the farmers were rais- ng the 'tioldeii Drop , " n wheat irongbt hero from Canada. The wheat .hen raised in Nebraska brought i premium over all others , nit the farmers had kept on iowing it over and over until it had depreciated in value. The new seed "ntroducod waa good. The "Mcdit- ivraneau" and "China Pearl" uaod by lOine was an early variety but did not bring good flour. What waa wanted was a hard , early wheat. Some Odes sa or grasss wheat had been raised in Washington county , and made nice Hour. Ho had referred many to it and it waa good but not hard. It was very nice to mix with hard wheat , but ia now about run out. What ia want- oil now is a variety of aecd wheat. Ho had noticed that every year some enterprising farmer sent otf for new seed , and in nine cases out of ten it raises from live to twelve bushels more per acre , when ultivatcd side by aide with the uld wheat. It is necessary to change every two or t rue years to et good wheat. An early variety of hnrd wheat is what is wanted. Mr. t.'lark , of Waterloo , agreed with Mr. McClennan in the main but thought he was mistaken IIH to hard wheat boini ; an early vari ety. Ho thought this climate was not adapt'.d to nn early variety of wheat. The "Golden Drop" and "Scotcl l''ifc , " once so popular among farmers would now bo slow in finding those who would try it again. Mr. Hurnham inquired if the farm ers would favor the use of a new vari ety if it was sent for and they were saved all trouble in thu matter. Mr. Chirk thought it would bo uset on a limited scale. Even the Minno sola farmers wore slow to try hiirt- wheat. Three or four years ago hi hrd shipped a car loud of "Scotcl life" to Hell C'reok ' and it was dN tnbutod from thence about the atntu but while it waa hotter than the ok varieties it did not produce wol nnd he did not knov u ainglo farmer who hiu pioserved the soed. As a miller hi preferred Ibis wheat. It still does a well as over in old ground Mr. Hurnham said it seamed to bi agreed that a ehiiugo of wheat wa desirable , and thu only iiuostum wn as to what kind should bo adopted. Mr. Chirk referred to the use n "Scotch fife" and "Mammoth" wheat the latter havim * been sticccHsfull ; used and distributed among sovera adjoining counties from Washington Hu believed tlio seed wheat from Wis cousin peculiarly adapted to Nubrosk anilMr. Mr. Himobaugh inked if haul whoa didn't do better in old ground nn soft wheat in new. The nuswer wa that it did. dipt. S. S. Reynolds moved t refer the whole matter to committee of. five , with LonvittHurn ham as chairman , and thu motion pn vailed. Mr. Allen offered the followiinj resolution elution ; Hesoived , That the urain shipper of Nebraska do urge upon the farm era of the state thu importance of etm ing better varieties of seed wheat , nn rccomniond that mom iitle.ntion b given to raising the standard nt Nt' brnska milling grades , by careful xo lection of seed wheat of the variotie adapted to this purpose. The han wheat being bolter for milling , nix bringing n higher prica in the minkut wo do recommend the followin ; var iotics , 111 in our judgment and mpo rit'iien they are among the best inn most valuable for our soil , and adapt oti to the diversity of soil found ii Nebraska , m : here sever al varieties were enumerated ) , was seconded by Mr McCkn-1 n.nn nnd , utter some di.tcusMon , adopted. Meson. Meinam , Ashburn , Rey nolds and olhors mniln remarks in ne- cord with thorto published above. Mr. Allen introduced n resolution providing fur the organization of a grain shippers organization , wItli the necessary oflicuu , etc. , but it was finally tabled. Col. Chase. Messrs. Himobaugh and Merriam and others spoke nt length on the question at issue , via : the desirability of a change in seed wheat , and the whole matter was referred to a pormameiit com mittee , of : lion. Lcavitt Burn- hum , ehuirmnn , P. C. Hinie- biugh , .John McCormick , W. C. 13. Allen and Thomas Gibson. The latter gentleman offered each anil every gentleman present a quan tity of the fertih/er manufactured in us city , to teal on their farms. After un extended discussion of the uaation it was decided : fl. ) That a esirability of a change of seed wheat xisla. (2. ( ) That there should be a arioty uf seeds used. ( It / That il as possible lo comply with the re- uircmcnta of all sections of the state. A circular will be issued shortly by lie commillce to ascertain the needs f every section of the Proof Ponltivn. We have the moHt positive mid convin- ing proof that TiiosiAs' KCI.ITT 10 On-Ji muHt effectual specific for bodily pain , n cases of rheumai im anil neuralgia it i\w instant relief. U'-'lw POLICE COURT. i Whu-h the Color Line Prodoml- iiatos. In the policecourt Saturday morning wo plain drunks were mulcted in the urn of 10 and costs each. Ono paid udchu other was committed. Cluw. E. Burke hud Michael D.inco rrcsted on the charge of assault and attory. It appears that Dance got ito a row with another man and lurko happened to be standing near the time. Dance threw a glus * ottlo at his antagonist but missed im and hit Burke. The Int er insisted on a remuneration of wenty-live cents to cnablo him to buy 'iiamont to cure his wounds , and be- ; ig refused , filed the complaint. ) , xnct ) protested that the whole tiling , - ami Burke with- -as a joke , finally - row his charge. All the parties \utro oloiud. Willie Newman , the enlored boy ccused of stabbing u white boy , w.is Frank Cassidy , accused of at outing ilk handkerchiefs from M. llullmnn , vas granted a now examination , which set for Saturday next Jn the nean time he h given hiahborty , hav- ng nirnishi'd a bond in the sum of < 100. _ _ Father IB Getting Well- My daughter says : "How much ) etter father is since lie used Hop Jitters. " He isgotting well after his eng suilbring from a disease declared ncurablo , and we are so glad ho used your bitters. " A lady of Rochester , N. Y. [ Utica Herald jl'J-fl SPECIAL NOTICES. IO LOAN MOPItY. NOTICK AcJvertlaomeni To Loan , Kor nale , Oflt , Found , Wants , Boarding , &c. , will be In- ecrted ID these columns once for TKN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVECENT3 wr line. The first Insertion never leru than TWENTY-F1VE CJENTS IONKY TO LOAN Call tit Law Otnce o M L. Thomas Itooui S Crelorhton Dlock. To loin at from 8 to 10 jwr cent on food real cstatcsecnrity , by DK. ISAAC EDWAHUR H09 Farnhain St. (13 OK A AAATO LOA At H per centln- S > /iOU.uUv terest in Bums of 83,600 and ipwardB , for 3 to f > yp".r , on flrst-ctou city and farm property. UBMIH RRAI , EMTATI ami IXJAS AOKNCT , loth .tnd Uouulas Sts. HELP WANTED. lOincii for rallrtuil work. Applj WANTED bet. 8 and 10 o'clock u. n > . . Mammolllcr , Emplojment taeiit , l.th t. . near Faniliam. iS-it. " WANTBU To e\cha'ieo fur city property SO or 101 acres of vood farm land improv ed , with timber and running water. Situated in Yorl : count * , 4 miles from railroad town. Ad- diess , J. bluett , 1710 lz..nl St. , Omaha. 2l-'eod. ! ! > four airla , from 12 to IS yean of WANTPI ase. to worn in a knitting factory. Ap ply at 108 N. llth street. -AN1KD Uy a Bobcr , steady man , a pi.r- W manunt sl.n.ition ; "Illini ; to toke hold qf anything , licit of reference. Address K. , Den olllce. 211 * . WANTEO-Cood loreneral ( hous < ork oti7 ; ; 17th street , bctuecn L'a\cniMrt and I hicJo. } noon references rtmilled. 27-tf. A ANTED A eood oman coolt. Inqtiln at > V Mrs. McO'y , on 1'oppUton a\cnnu , bet. COIh ana -'lid ttieet. Ib ! ' ) T o furn'Hhid ' or unliirnlMiid WANTK1) ( or liuht h iiie.Keenliir. box Ti > , Cllj , WAJfTKU To liu ) a home anil lot or twti holism on niiv lot Hoiucuhiirc LCIMOUM l Itli ami i2il ! fctrevtii , before Mjrfli Ut. Iri\n wore ! lit tin1 S. K. tor. ol Jlonarti miilsth. 9-1" ' . / " ' inform the | iiinll < ! thr.t I mm WU'IIJ./'lo lint sclil to J. Oallnik ) Si t'o. mj raj : and metal bmlniBK , hut on' ' } rintod the same lorr hori | it'rloil. All kimm ut u'ocxlx In the junl , llnu \ \ ill be hfliitllcilhv 1110 ut in } ltc > \ plnioo ! liu liu ' , rnrnt-r 10thuid / Ilarne > St . II. JI'Tt holdiropru'tor ) Oniaha Iron and Mctnl Y nl. 7-ti WAXTKD A uoiiJ jrirl for ( 'iMieral house work , aanimll ] i rl to Like rare ol i Lain. lniuiiu | iinitliuc t corner -M anil Hurl Htrt-et. IKX-U ANTIM ) A woman cook at the Kminc _ \\7 ANTEDIminedlately , a grto \ \ da jrener YV al IfbiiiH'woik. Apply at noith e tcoi. f llaml ton and 1'kr Sin. , Shlnn'HaiUiitiou | 003-11 _ _ WA.NTKD rirdtrcl.uw COOK , ono wbo under i-Uiidamr.it cooklu a Mell a * piatrj ; noni but llrfM-lA'H uted upph Also H Rood l > oy a Kall _ " I'l'lv "tllQj I'lrnhaui t ttt1-e K ! W ANTKD FunduK bridge and uciiool bond- H. T. CUrk. Bellsme. M-U - ! ( illliuk ) A Co. IUVD liur WANTKK-I thi : juuk hii liifM of H. Ili'ithohl , at lOil iiuiujltw hlroct , uhcru they Hill oontlnuu tli liUBlni-w.iuicI by r.ilr tlcallni ; un.l . iiiunx eaui | iriii"i Ilicy | ire | ) s.j to lni'rt < i ii tlm trailu 'Un. nolUlt imrtli * < u ho liav C old Iron , nyt , funk i thuiii a call. 7i lim > IfANTKHTo lout a ilfi-lrrtlilo tlurllln. > IIOIIKC. AUiln-u llox 10 , . .CltU71 , tt ' A feu daboarners ' an bu : w WAN'IKD . \ tlrM-cla.it Ublc honrda a lert rvikonablo latu , Ii qulru at JUS llonard UtwioitUhfllid lOOl i ' . ' . lihllttrviiM b'-aidnisln atclec WANTI'.D , at 10th ajid Callfornta St. L , Ii LOOMIH 767-tt FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. .1011 HUNT Ten acreUnii with lioun1 , Ihrti I 1 mlle < from u'tt oti Milltir ) road. Appli - a I.1OU IIKNT KurnUbed room * . Nt * hoiui hnd pwdlouitlon. lD < | ulrc HU JicJ.Kr tl NOTIflBS Donnnnefi KKNT llooin tvirii'ill ) furliMml , < iJloj | i > \cmiiU-t Kth ajMlvtli. ' 1.10 . UK.V1liMMIliit lioilto vlth > " " ' I1 eorncr Ulli fiinl .Ii.nt' . liiquli f < . W. Hoimn. K tl , HiNT ; Xii I ) lumfchctl rix > ru , at 1'JH- 1,1011 ; St. 17 " rurnl'finl N. litti "liWKIU'NT ' rotliiKO , flOJ P St. Call ftei fo-r 13-lt" 1,1011 HUNT HOUM o ! rlirlit IOOIIIK. r.miulrv I ; J. I'lill'tw 111 * , 1512 S. KltthSt. . H77-H 710H lU'.NrKofi. . Mfk rn\- \ donee , conii.rlOth.Mitl Krnham MS. Ap ply to Mn K , A. Ittncr , Tnlx > r , I'renont Co , Iowa , l ! fcri'iir < . - i tloKlrtii. _ " 'JL'i ' ' _ IIKNT One ot the bent btorce on < FOR . 'JOiSl , nv January 1. 1882. B20 tf T.1OU 11KNT rurnufteil room * over MeJ .L1 ch nu' EichMigo.N. E. cot. 18th ndt > od - Btroetg. II n KM'Nicely furnished rooms with or l < hnutho.irJ. ltiuon l > lc prices. 2013 at 709-tf KENT ttirnlshed rooms , north IJo ol California St. . 2d iloor wc t ol 21ft. Inqulrf alter 1 ji. in. JhlL OU itIiSt 06tn { o of a rooun , will ft < t F elstcni ; D.lrd Mid St. M r } ' Mciuic. Kn- tiiilrf of M.V Kennulv , 312 H. IBlh St. 740-t Otl BALE OU SAI.i : flooill andnxtwt.il ofi llr = t- . ' clnsttmlooii un.l . Mllianl liaM , Stinted In ihetmvn of Do Wilt , Clinton Co , , la. Will Icavj the liullilltiirlcrn term Bf [ | > o jvar. l'.wil < t- Ititf of a larpr Im-rnem anil tlnvllltiK rootnH. Tlio ln t locution In the iltj. Tlio plncn lias I ) ' . it UoliiB n line 1 > mlne i for ten \fiir . AVe n latfc Ice iion i' HIM \ilth ii-f. Aililrrsw Mri. W. Krulxli , Do Witt , Clinton Co. , U. SJ.Utwlt FOlt S.MiK ltou e nni ! full lot In cooil locn- tlnn elusp. Vricu. 81250. Ki tennn. McGAOUR , Opp. } > o f Ulleo. " l.Mf IT10KS < \IK lift tlmll.lliii : lot IT Shii u'x ail- 1 il'tlnn ' , 142 feet oust front by I''O fm-t depth. MiOAflUK , Opp. l > " iilllco. 1 1 tf 0U . F prising of n theodolite anil apparatus In quire of C. l . ,207S.Jl3th&t. Ifi-tf FOK SALE A complete tock of erorrrios nnd pioiltilnns. Tor inirtlcutarn lulilu'ttt lock Ix > v3 : ! , Ilurllnittoii Junction , Mo. a liirtj In drive. Inquire No. 110" llouiiul H ruct , t > 7S 1 fjlOlt SAI.iJlj place , the French Coffee I ? llou t > nnil KiHtnunkilt , No. KO South 10th Blrict , Mill be forsa.t In the c-arlj jwrt of the BUunner , rc.isons foroderiiij ; the name at thU tituo la to tiiaMo buyer to turanuu hla biistnetv in tlmo tor huvliw. " l > . WHO. ! U-.tt _ 71 OK SAM > Missouri hickory oed at Hit ) mftn'9th St OM St > ' "ijliill SALK I HiirrT'tal1lon , Clldcf lalo , B 1. je.irsol.l . , wilnhlnn 1CCO pouiidi. 1 black Bullion , J Norman J Morznn' , Gycarsolil , uniih- Ini : IfiW ) itoundu , look Urn premium nt JCtbmiKa Mate 1'alr , 1S81. 1 Kentucky Ja < .l. , black. ttclAh < Mj ; iiliijiit 900 iKiundn , 4 yeaiBold , tool. Mtsi prLiniuin at Kcbm ka .Stnto Fair , lv ) > 0 anil 18S1. Inquire of t'liat. Nuber , Kanurrt llou * ' . C'ily. _ _ Sa-tt . { iAL > < > Foui stctiom of htl\ln and S 1 gaud oounters. Iniiulro at DV. . Saxc , lloti c I lip.rniouy. M7-tf FOIl SALE Oil RK.VT A grocer } ' * oio un < i buMirrshop , ilolntraood ( business. In- quiriatthliotli-c. H12-tf i'l J HA Li--'J : iile j ounl ers and S stlur' 1 fhinv lat-cn , at Con. II. PeterBOu'a , & 0-1 tiouth 741-tf " 17 0II SAI.i : Or will "v ha ire for Omaha pri > - I. | > ftl > , an nuprovul w. onotlind .vljoin- in a station on V. lU. . K. M. DUNHAM. K12- Fartih in St. , Omahtt. "lti.Ju ! > v J7"01l SALK Or tradu for r-itj propory , on J ; f pan of horst'S , hari.e anil natron. Attdr.'w S.V. _ , Ihlsomoa' m tf SALK A ijnod setan-ycar-oltl hnr i 1 Warranted to ill lititlnjle or iloub'u. r'.n [ Ulre of Oeoi'Ki' ' Canllt-ld , llnudold home. . KSTMKOt1K ! ff MiaOELLANEOUa I OS I' Oi.e . door-kr ) , between northeoHt J rornero ! Kleicntliaud Fnrnlianibtrcets and liu Kmmett houic , west Hide , between r&rnhani mil Ilarncy. Hinder will jfreally oblige lij eat In ' * me at thU olliee. ' 2S-28' 1100M8 FOK 1U-NT tl.V.C r. lltthaudDJ. > enport t. 09U-U FCKN1HUED ItOOMS KO11 KEXT In- TWO nt Ilixpc'R Art Kmporlum , 15W Dodirc Blrett. New pocket-book , between post otlic IOST Lain.'s grocer } store , containing nbout MiO. ' 1 he Under pleaau leave at lice otHee , Vihtri' : he < r * ner 111 p.i.i reward of 10. \ ANAU'MCNT OK SMALL M.'SINhSrf IM. wanted by experienced nui I'.O. Ro\602 Citj. CGS.tf QHIKTS For the ne.\t 30 daj s , HO will , on th rei'ulpt ol nixtj < uit , send to uny addre * * , aid , nni < ot our unuundred rtri-js Shirtc. I'ositivclv only ono Shirt fi'nr. to one address. EL'RKKA SIIIKT CO. . llnrsclllfrt , 111. MilUD KOOMHMthin three hlockx ol poatolllco. Inquire at 151 ! ) Dod c. 9 t lf "VJ U'lH'ETO i ONTltACTi US--Jcalcd ! pro | > o- Jcala \till bu iccolvfd until 12 o'-lock noon. January ; ll , 18S2 , lor the urcctlon and comple tion otuulMlnr { for the Academy of the Saorwl Heart. Plans and specifications on lew ut otticu n & Mendelssohn , Amhlibctn , Oinaht , Neli , wheru bids will be rceel\c < l. The rltfht in \ cd to roji'et any or all bitK TTH/'llNIHHKU / KOOMrt For Rlntilo gentlemen ; L1 alio'oiio front room with piano , uouthwo ? ! corntr isth and Capital atcnuc , SOO-tf B" ? ! ! ! ! ! : cm tlapj , 82.M. OhO. P. IiP.MI8. TJOHTltAITS IN UUA1UM 1'aatile ana OU , _ L I'lso docoratlvo imintlnt , ' . MllS. I ) . K. WARDXlilt , room 1 , Jacob's Block. MJJ-U MOOM ate AI.K1) IIAY-At A. 11. bander'a Keixl Stored ) 10111 Harney Bt. KM1HUKAL K8TATK B 1st pave. EDWAED 10JEHL MAOIHTEU OF PALUYS'CERY AND CONDI T1ONALIBT , 408 Tenth Streetbetween F&rubbiii andllainey. Will , with thu aid of guardian Nilrits , obtain for any ono a glance at tli < - pa t am. ' present , nnd on certain conditions In I Jin fu tnrc. HaatJ and Shoes made to 'rdcr. Perfect - " ' 'ictlcn riminteod uai.i Absolutely Pure. \ TliH po tcr ncr tftrli * . A iinriol rt purity , , treiivth tnl Mholwouii'inf * M ru riji.oin ca'J than theordln.rj klu.lt , a-nl fttnnoe Ite uld lo. i njpttltMi ! with Ilio multltudu of low tin , , hort alum or pho-r-h w - BltU | ( i weight , Sold onlj In III.-.AI. U.VM.SJ I'OWDFIt Ol.