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Hfl THE DAILY BEE-lUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 22 , 1885 , THE DAILY BEE , OKAHA Omrs No , 0 i AST * 010 FATIXAM PT ISM YOIMC orrioc , lloou 65 Tmn.Nts UUILU 1.SO , fnt > I < h"levery mnrntrir , except SundijT. Tn cn\f \ Moaan ) nwrnlnj dilly ( .nhlnhed In the itate. irnM riT MAH. One Yew j'oOi ' I Throe Month * $2fO BlxMrnlh ? 6.00 I One Month l.CO The \Vrekly Bee , 1'ubliniml ovcry Wednesday 3 , rosTWin. OneYcir , with prtmltim . * 2 CO On V r , without pr.mliim . 1 Jo BlrM , Ono Month , tn trla . 10 . . Alt CoirmuTilmtlonj rcUtlng to Nctr and Editorial rnatUrs eliuuld bo ddrej i to tliu KcirOR or Tna HER. tcsixras r.trr.iRx. All DtnlneM IxstUra Rn.l Uemlllwce * fhou'd bo vl > tto > ( ol to Tim nnr. runLiiiuvn OJUPAIV , OMAHA ) Mft4hfH.ks Miit I' Nt olllcoor or tJ lo mxdo | > y- Mo to the on ) r of the company. THE BEE POBLKHlNQ CO , , PHU ] J. IlOSUWATini , Kmton. A. TI. Vitli , M naicr Daily Circulation , Dm ilia , has almply dunged p'accs with Augait thla year , but it la a big thing for the corn crop. SMAU , rex has mido its "appearance in in No * York. Ita provaldnca in Canada Is likely to cauto a general oprand throughout thla country. Vaccination should bo urged upon everybody. notice ] ot Jumbj ocsapy a gro\tdolof epioa in EagHsh pipsw , aud the British want his akin and skele ton. Bat they are too lto , as thesa rollci of Jumba'd greatness will remain In hlo ndptcd counlrr. JEUIIY Mniu-iiY , Appointed cnstodlan of the government building Irt Cincin nati at $2,000 a year , has served two terms in the Cincinnati work houso. It would not , however , bo the proper thing to oill him a worklngman , although ho la n "worker. " IT has been discovered that Honest Bill nolman oVjjcts to the mo of night- ahlrta. They never wear tuoh things in hla "dnestrlct , " ho say * , and it is not likely that ho will shock his Hoo.ier con stituency by indulging In &ny sush tnvagtnco. Tun Djnver toard of trido takoj formal poeaiiGlon of ita bow chamber of commerce building , which hai recently boari completed ut a cost of about ? -10- , 000. When will the Omaha bosrJ of trade bo nb o to take poasoisl u of Ita now building 1 TUB secretary of the tro&anry lisa ap pointed N. B Biojntoba snporlntcnd- ont cf the custom house at Toledo , Ohio. Mr. Bison is a br ither'ln-law of Presi dent Cleveland. This frees the president' from the charge of nepotUm. It is now in order for the prasilent to appoint nome favored ralatlvo of DAU Manning to oflica the killing of tha boss sawdant srrlntllor , Tom Djtvls , o ! How York , and the cjiinqiisnl oxpojuro of his game , the rassi's continue to work the racket and the Backers continue tote to olto. The police of No w York , how ever , are now manifesting aomo llttlo dis position to break up the swindle. ST. JOHN has called upon President Cleveland to urge the removal of aovoral ropablloin postntaiters in Kansas on the J5\ ; charge of oft'jnalvo pirtlsanahlp. Thu offensive partisanship has not been aimed at GlavoUnd but St. John , who oajs that these postmasters , who happan to ba editors , continue to publish ncindah about him. A DEMOCRATIC caloon-keopor who has boon appointed postmaster at Saline , Illi nois , campola peop'o ' to oil for thilr mall at hla saluon. R thcr than do this they have given a wholotalo order to the for mer no jlmttter , o buslueaa mau , to get thole mail for them. In this way the distribution of the mall la really loft in the hancb of n ropnblloan af icr all. Now York JHuening Post taya that the Union PaoUio lawyers hsvo ' ' - > made up their mine's that Orrqori law problblta a lease of the Oregon railni-y and navigation company propetty. Thin conclusion seems , atya the Springfield ( Maai. ) Jtepublican , to h vo loan ar rived at about the same tlmo of tbo dla- covery of the determination of the North ern Paolfio to build the Cascade branch any way. BELIEVINO that cloinllnoss is next to godlinesi , a Gloversvillw ( N. Y ) preacher patronlzad a soap dealer at the county fair to the extent of $5 for three cikes of noap. Do really dldu't want the uoop BO much as ho did the $10 bill which ho flaw the swindler wrap inside of one of the packages. The dominie , however , failed to find the 810 bill , and the story getting out ho was called to ac count by hla congregation. Ilo made H full confesilon and asked forgiveness. which was granted him. The next time that preacher wants any sosp ho will probably patronlza his old grocery store and take the three regulation bjrj for n quarter. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ j ll-bird uppolnlmont from Ohio hss boon hoard from. His name Is Amos Luke , of Mtllertbarg , and he has been given B place in the anrgeon- fjeneral'a ofliao. It is chirged that Luke served a ttrcn in the penitentiary for breaking into a homo and etoillrg $80 , and also' that lie Las botn levcral tlmei Indicted for larceny. In addition to thl , while ho was eohool examiner , be wae charged by members of hla OH n party and numbers of the s ni board nith ac cepting money frm applicants In ei- ohacgo for certifioatu. Such tppoint * nients as this are becoming o nnmtronr iha . they no longer turprlto anybody. "Turn ( bo ratcila out. " TDK BUSINESS EITUATION. Too general volume of bnilntss sloid- lly inorozsea with the advanto of the sea son , and trade movements in all the wholesale center * ate rapottcd aa satlfio. tory , while Iho feeling rrgatding the fa- turo is tf the most hopeful chftrao'er. A marked improvement la noticed In textile llnoi , Tihlle the trade Inboots and shoes , groceries and general moichbutiho shows a material Increase. It thonld bo borne in mind , however , that the expansion of business la noticeably greater than is us ually wltncsiod at this tlmo of the year. As a whole the alluntlon may bo regarded with moro confidence than existed a few vcolu ago. Valws in some lines have slightly advtncid , but oven where Ihero la no tendency to high er figures tbcro is rnoro atcadlneeB , and the operations of buyars are not so fre quently roilrlolod by the fear of a fur ther depreciation in prices. In the cot ton markets there haa been but little ch njo of lalo. The movement of the now crqp haa continued qulto active , and Is reported in excess of last your at thli tlmo. Homo contumpllon is active , and osporta arc larger. Print clothes hava experienced n alight decline cline , duo to accumulated stocks , but tha general tnarktt for staple oolUt goads has continued firm nnd a gocd ag grcgato business has bscn done by mil agoata and jobbora. The wool trade shows unabated activity , and the up ward tendency cf prices continues. . Western markets are represented aa un usuilly well cleaned up for the time cl year , and Eomo of the western mills have bean compelled to cock supplies on the seaboatd. The strength and activi'y oi the wool markota oltoit the improvec coaaitlonand protpocta of the wooltr goods trade. Dealrable woolen and worsted fabrics are largo'y Bold ahead of production , and on now order ! manufacturers in many Instincts are getting an advance in pticsa proportioned to the pnhancsd cost cf their raw mater- tal. There has been a considerable change for the hotter In the condition cl the iron and atool industry , and the out look in this department continues on cooraglng. The volume of business in plg-lron wa ] smaller last week , but thcrj his baon no weakening of valtns. There a fair degree of activity inmost branched of the iron trade , and here nnd there a slight hardening of prices is noted , but Ihero la no general upward tendency in valued. An improved demand for iron is reported ut Cleveland , Youngstown , Sharon and other western points. The anthracite coal trade showa little change , but the proiposts for an early fmprovc- mont in business is moro favorable. Tao week'd failures in the United SUtoa and Canada nurubar 178 , aa against 2C3 the previous week and 1G5 the week before. The western and Pacific states furrJahed moro than half of the total number of business suspensions in the United States last week. TUB tendency in trhaat , although flue tuatn ! , haa been upward daring the past week. The Philadelphia Record , in its weekly market rcvloir , aaya in regard to grain : "Several features of the situation lave contributed to restrain short colling and to invlto moro confident investment n anticipation of bot'ter prios. Among ; hc3a may ba noted the recent decrease n shipments to Europe from Australia and India , ani the contlnnod snail move ment to Interior points in thla country , where the receipts ere running about Ifty per oont lighter than a year ngo , The small crop movement is duo largely 10 the reduced crop yield and the unrrll. ingaoss of farmers to so joptcu rrent rates , } iU It is aho attribaUblo in a menturo ; o the diversion of attention ti fall oead- ng In the west , and to the faat that in- ierlor millers are paying batter prices for wheat than cau b j realized at the com mercial centres. " TUB fourth transcontinental railroad , the CAnadUu PticlQo , will bo completed [ n a few days , and will bo opened for bininojs clear through ta Brltleh Colum bia , Wliilo suah remarkable extension of the railway system his been going on throughout the North Amcrloincontlnent , the construe ion of railways ou the Soath American continent haa boon pushed with great rapidity during iho hat few years South America will soon boast of a transcontlnenUl line , the first Boctlon of which extends from Ilosario on the river Parana , In the Argentine rrpubllo , to Villa Maria , 120 miles. The second ucotlon of 82 miles was built in 1873 , and nat followed by the construction of 70 miles to Villa Mercedes in 187C. In 1880 the road waa extnndod to San Louis , a distance of 59 miles moro , and in 1832 Li Paz , 70 miles farther on , was reached. In April last the line was extended eighty miles fur ther , to Mendczi , from which point a branch was built north to Son Juan , 100 mllei. Oa the weit slda of the Andes ia a railroad 100 miles loner , from Valparaiso to Loa Andes , leaving a gap of only 140 miles to complete the South American transcontinental rail ray. Tao New York Times predicts that this link will be supplied within two yean , and Bays , furthermore , that "if the so called repub lics to the northward would follow the example sat by this confederation ( the Argentine republic ) , the dream of Helper might ba roallzjd. Tha ft rat yeara of the next century might see the shining rails of the 'Great Backbone Road * extending from Alaska to Patagonia , From Vera Oreiz in Mexico to Siu Juin la the gap to bo ipanned , with a fovr hundred miles from Mendozt south nurd to tbo Potago- nlan plains. P rhtpi vro shall too the 'Three Amerlcai lUilway * by and by. Wao knowt ? " THE Pueblo Indians of New Meiioo protect fgilnst btlng taxed as cltizics. Under the treaty by which New Mexico became a part of Iho United Stale * , the nhablttnls of ( ho ceded territory were not to ba deprived of tholr tlfihta of clll- tenshlp. While these Indiana have been cl'iains of the United Slalca all theio rears they have been regarded ta other [ ndlins who am not cit'i--nf , although ndeptndent of government aid and co- cupylng lands under grants. Thla year , for the first time , the Now Moxlcin gov ernment decided to assess theaa Indians , thus recognising their status as cltlzsns. Thty do not care to cxcrclsa tbo rights of oltfaicahlp , but If they do they cer tainly have the right to vote and hold office , and in tbat event they nonld become an impoitint faster fn New Mexican politlci , M they can muster be tween 2,000 and 3,000 votes. TUG now pest master nt Angus to the huno of Mr. Blalno , Is Lemuel B > Fowler. This ia considered a victory for Mr. Blalno , who was oppotcd to the ap polntmcnt of Col. Morton , the man who wni so active in ptomoticg the campaign scandals of laat fall. Fowler's nppolut mont , however , was made in accordtncc with an understanding had between Pr < s ident Cleveland and Mr. Morton and hi frlcnda during a recent conference at the executive mansion. There la bnt lltllc doubt that President Cleveland , in his desire not to personally offend Blalno magnanimously induced Morton to with draw h'n ' claims to the place , and tn duo time t&ko coma other cilice , the accept ancoof which could not bo conatrued Into a thrust on the part of the president a Mr. Blalno. AMONG the latest political rumors Ia ono to the effect that John P. St. Johi ia t ) be rewarded for hla eminent aervicea ind tbat ho can have tlmoatany cffioo ho wants. It la laid , In this connection , thtt ho haa timed hla wrather eye ti- warda Idaho nnd would willingly accej t tha governorship cf that territory. Sr John may possibly got the appointment but ho wlllfiad thtt appointment is ono tbiog , and t iat confirmation at the handa of n republican senate , is another. Meantimeit h intimated ho ii to ba per mitted to iijma tha poatmatt jra for the atato of Kansas. THE telephone has become a , bonanza for the lawyers .Not only haa it become a subject of litigation regarding the validity of pattntt , but it ia being brcu ht into courts for other reasons. In Indlauo , for instance , the people ere taking vigor ous atrpa to enforce their state law for bidding a telephone company to chirgo moro than § 36 a year for rent of a tele- phono. Trtenky criminal anils have been begun agiimt one company in Evanaville alone. Similar action Is beirg taken in other cltioj. The uupply of lawyers , however , is equal to the demand , Ii ia now claimed for tobacco that it Ia an excellent preventive of cholera. It is atated as a fact that cholera failed to at tack a tingle ono of the 400 women em ployed at the national tobacco factory at Valencia , though the dlaeaeo raged in that city , and It is recalled that tobacco workera were also noticed to enioy ex emption from attack during an epidemic at Amsterdam. This ought to g-.ve the weed a great boom. THE joints in the granite pavement on upper Far n am street are being filled with gr vel nnd asphalt. It may there fore interest the people of Omaha to know that the best paved street in Prov idence , R. I. , Ia in good condition to-day after five yeara wear nnd tear a pave ment of granite blocks laid In concrete , the joints filled with a mixture of pea gravel and asphalt. It cott § 3.22 per yard. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THE fight over tha collrctorshlp ol Chicago has boon ended by the appoint ment of Anthony F. Seeborgor , a Gor man by blr'.h and a hardware merchant by occupation. In bis appointment the wlahca of Bill Morrlaon have been entire ly Ignored by the president , Morrison atock has consequently fallen eovural points. THE prospective increase of nearly 200,000.000 bushih in the oorn crop over the heavy yield of last year will go 'ar to cover the deficit in the wheat crop. A continued abundance of oorn trill greatly cumulate the export trade in American pork , notwithstanding the ob structive legislation of seine governments of Europe. TUB loading candidates for the repub lican nomination for governor in New York are Gen. Joseph B. Oarr , secretary uf atito , aud Gen. William H. Soward. THERE will bo no lask of candidates for the ropubltoan gubernatorial nomina tion in Now York. The woods nro foil of 'etn. I'UICSONtlLlTlKS Victorien Bardon wears his hat at the din ner table , Evangelist Moody is about to move on Urid epurt. Conn , Ki-Governor Torter , of Indiana , la wrltinir a hiatory of that oUto. Kev , Sam Jones owns a $100 meerschaum ipe , vinli a stem tureu feet loug. Tbo Vantar Ojllege girla &ro laid to regret that Gun. tiherman wua not made prcuideut uf bat iuttitution , INinct ) Beatrice , who ii very ploni , bad aev- ' ecu'pture \ texts embroidered in the lintn ot her biidal trciiiio.u , Mme , Jn41c , the eleganca of whoio toileta ag been deicribed. in announced 113 the lady in tut likely to not the f mblou * for tbU fall , Ool. Nicholas Smith , Horace Greeloy's eon- In-law' , wbo claim * to ba the hatddgintit icau ia Ameiion , la writing a lift ) of Uurjce Greo- ey. ey.Josh Josh Uilllrga bai been "Uylnfr for forty y.-urs to bud nut at what tlma of life a man u most foollth. " lie will probably get them oon. oon.Watt Watt Whitman received a present of aborie an i ptuot m a tew days ago from \Vnltller. ilo'n e , Mark Twain and Ohtrlea Dudley Warut-r , Sir Charles Dilko derives n income of 82 > , tOJ from the Athena-urn , which be ownr , n1 the Gardener's Chronicle bricgi himf20- 00 o your more. GeorgeUntlor , fnrmeily United Stairs con- mi general to Alpxandrli , was locked tip in Mew York , tha other day , for drackonncus , tn lofauit of S10 fino. Jndg < > Totirgeo wants to ho n flUte s'rn'.or n New York , nnd his political opponents nre rrmllitif ? him copies of hit recent Itcturo enti tled "Give us n rent. ' Ei Mtnlttor Kciley is repotted to h vo dt- teriiiinofl tn ecttr upon "nn tctlv * polititnl n rerr" tn New York. Ilo will make Mow York city hla residence. Oliver Wendell Ilotmoii' hott'o UpnintoJft ht .vcllow. A Kentucky editor think n U tlngu'ar ' thftt to diAtioRulthed a t cet M Oliver duct not paint hii houtered , The t > rp'ldent often remMna in hit office while thiMiiioe band is plujlng on the Inwn , Hq hts beard the chin tnu io of to many placi-huntcrs that ho dreads brats melodies. Isnt Senator Alnmloraon Too 1'rx- vloiu ? KantAiCity Journal. Senator Mnndorsou think ] moro strin gent legislation Is required botoro the Mormon monstrosity cm bo suppressed. Ilo ssys Locxpcota the next cougrcsi to onset tbo nocettary law to suppress polyg amy speedily. Doccu't ho calculate nn this antinn of congress too'hastily ? The present Mormon Uw , tboEiuinnds' Uw , w < ] pAeoed only nf tor strenuous opposition on < ho part of the democracy , and he sajs it is inadequate to the occasion nm olronnutancoa. Can it bo expected tha a rnoro ttrlngcnt law will bo enacted by a democratic congress and approved by a democratic president , when wo remombe that the proicnt law was involghot rgiioat by Senator Vest and othii prominent representative democrats in congwEtt Tito bpi-clnt ucllvory. Postmaator Ooutant ycsterdty re ceivcd the first installment oi the new special delivery stamps. As uaud , th department hai turned out an artist ! production. The now stamp resemble in thipo none of those in present use It la much larger , and broadar than It i long. It measures an inch and a qinrto by a inlf inah. The color la dark blue and the device exqiiUitely wrought. A mcBoenger boy In tbo nsutl pictorial at titude which , however , Is seldom in rea life assumed ; he Is running , and that nt a good gait , apparently , while Inhlakf luud , extended In front. Is a let or , in tended , evidently , /or tbo first fellotv whocimes along. Aelde from a largo " 10 , ' , which slRnifius that the priae o the stamp ia ten cants , the remainder o the surface is devoted to the legends "special pistal delivery , " "eosnrea immediate delivery at rpeolal delivery cilices. " According to the csntua of ' 8 ( upcn which the allotments arn mido , Omalo , Line > In and Nebraska City are slono accorded n population over four thousand and the constqn-nt advantage of tbo special dollvoryy Mr. Coutjnt haa already made recommendation of sorer * ! boya for messengers here. The full pro visions of tbo now doparluro bavo been given before and will , on Oct. 1 , wbou thn now service begins , bo repeated for moro thorough understanding. It Is nol certain that tbo scheme will prove a sue ceta , although in casea such as in tbe evcnirg fast mall which it not delivered until tno following morning , the stamps will doubtless be freely nsed to secure dellviry that night. Dlam > nu Burglar ? . Mr0. William Woodresiding on Georgia avenue , awoke yoacorday morning by an unneiiil light in her room. She started up to find herself confronted with a glar Ing dark lantern backed by three grim looking men , who atoncomaio a demand for the family jewels. Mrs. Wcod was alone and defeutolesi , bnt with a cool ness which rdlects great credit upcn hr aho replied that there waa no jewelry in the hone The burglars insisted that aho had diamonds in her possession , and and the leader proiontlng a pistol nt the lady's head , commanded nor to make im mediate delivery of the goma Still flho plucklly maintained her self- control under the ordoil "and roiter- ottd that nho had no diamonds , all her 1 ivrolry being khon out of the houso. Finding that she waa not to bo terrorized into snrrendtrlng bor property and taking fright at somenoho on the outeido the burglars decamped. It was discov ered that they had taken a gold iratch and a few other articles of no value. Afcer their departure , the courageous lady lost Iho fortitude which had nnr- talued her throughout tbo critlctl mo menta and called In several neighbors to asj'st ' In guarding the homo for the ro mslndor of the night. Street Gar "Joominy crickets , look at that ! " A street car , with all brakes net , was flying down the short grade of Tenth street between tbe two railroad tracks , and a box car whfch had just been load ing at Paxioa & Gilhgher's warehouse was being utovod out asrasi the street. The street car reached the intersection first and aped over the tracks with tin wheels fixed bnt eliding upon the rails like tlolgh runners uud the homes pushed to a dead run. It was a close shave for bhe crowded occupants , nnd tbo second band clothier , sunning himself at hla Front door , had Involuntarily appealed to the reporter then passing , to witneis the Incidents. "Why , suah things occur every day , " continued the dealer In cast-off raiment. "I atand hero at my door and aoa tlmo and again the narrowest escapes from wholvtato slsoghter. Yon tea tbo car Is boo heavy for tbo steep grade nd th brakes are of no terrlce. That wilt have ; o bo remedied or some day a crowded car will Lit a train and kill a diaeu or moro people. " A very sad and sudden death occurred roatorday at the resldenco of Dr. 0. 3. Pul , on Twenty-third and Cumlng streets. His mother , Mra. Eojellno foul , waa sitting at the breakfast table , apparently in ordinary health , when sud denly , groaning slightly , she fell over. When taken from the floor aho was nn consolous and in a few moments life w s ex loot The caueo was undoubtedly apoplexy plexy , from which Mrs. P < tnl had for ijoio tlino been tufferlng , &ho wte GO ? atn old , Tbo remans will bo shipped ; o Cooperatorrn , .Now York , for Inter ment. I ) 11 van Off , Toppan , the notorious , was running ill gambling maohluo at nasiall'd park Sunday , fleecing the w ry at the rate sixty an hour. Shi riff Miller went out acd informed him tbat hu would either have to "git" or submit toarreot. Tappan concluded that he would prefer the for- ner alternative aud left the park , doubt- ess to seek other fields of libor. < BOSTON'S ' GflP AND DIP , Lalest Giflfl ? Whirl cf Bean Town's ' Upp P TiD. The Closing of Ilio SOBfion nt. Nuntne- kct Qov. Ijonjint Homo nnd Iniho Ball lloom 1'ho FootUo Crze , Special Correspondence of The BKE. ROCKLAND UOUSE , NANTA8KKT Br.AOU , Sept. 10. A cool , rainy day la not voiy di slrnblo any whew when people are off for R , tutnmer vacation nnd ploasnro , and especially down hero by the oca is Bttch a day unwelcome. Mon got croia and sot as though ovetono oannectad with the hotel WAS risponslblo for the weather and they scowl at the landlord , snap & the bell jumper * , go outtido and rnak faces at the tky , and Laving thne gotto rid of a good deal of bllo and 111 nature join a circle uf Indies huddled around cherry , cracking Irg fire In a great b ! old-fashioned fire-plica In the cffico nn help to make an Interesting plotnro to philosophical leokoi-on. The Indlor with their pretty morning drotses anc bright fancy work , more nothings to fil up tlmo , ate witty and uparklln In tlcis conversation aud seem dlOic | to make the best of tbo day nnd j > ln ii attacking the crass msn with a oonun drum. Conundrums nro the fuihlon her all hava the dlaoaso. Tno Hnrvar student , with hat ou , c garotte In hi mouth , stands with his biok to the fir and looks who end utterly forgetful the faot that thsro Is anoth r hormn being ing in tbo world but hlmaolf. "Ilo ma htwo boon taught books , bat ho certain ) ; has yet to learn common Dolltonta ; , " ru marks n lady who dooa not llvo In "bsan town " And wo have abe the woman triih the di'g attachment by the airing an u $ lyshi > { ! gyujiscrarlo ) 11 .tlo whelp , win makes all tlso but the woman mlaorabl a beaitly thing I DORO ate good enough in tbolr place , but heaven defend u from a dot ; with a long firing attached t a aolotim locking woman nt a faehlonabl hotel on a ojld rainy day ! Some of the miat oonragsona ladloi bravo the s'.orm and take a plnngo lnt the mad so * waves , waieh are high ant s rong on a day llko this , but the bead Is BO shallow oud thorn is very llttlo dan ger of b'lng washed oat to sea , nud there is j illy fun tUiaillng with the bio&kjrn , wlih admiring loiktrj on ready to g < > to the rescue if need be. There Is nothing very handsome nbjut so * ba-hfng In tbi wind and rain only a test of skill anc courage , and ilia reaction will bclghtet the eyes and paint iho cheika In a way to rival the artlsi'a brush The Boston gitl Is very aelf tdllaut aud daring , you know , but 1 shuuld like to BOO her matched with a western girl taming a cow bay cr catching a wild horao. THE LION OF THE EVENING , was Gov. Long , at our hop , the last for the season , aud a most brilliant enter tainment , exceeding anything of the kind seen at summer resorts. UnuaUy thtco common hops are dry and ODJ tyubla only to children , who take tbo fljor and keep it. Now auti then a big cnuple go whirl ing aroand like fcaihtrj la the breize. Out our hop wab delightful to the old aid young alike , nnd It was hero I eaw the , , Dostcn dip" In Its perfection. You nay hive seen this kind of dance print d 'or bi h of forj , bat you have j ever teen it danced till you aeo it perturuitcl 3y a native born Bostfnfaa. Ho grabs i B girl firmly witn one arm about her water , aa though so much of heaven was within lU grncp and nb.ut to allp away from ) im and c ° asrinc her hand with an Iron grip he strikes out fur lime and music as in old Indian , lasso In hand , makts for a leot doer ovtr the plains. I held try ateath watching a coup'o dipping around ; h& room till I wes filled with terror lest Bomo'hing ' vrou d happen tu ilia rautio or ojuplo cr somebody. A tmaabup was inevitable ; they dipped too much I Oar Iton of the evening opened the Jillwith a charming little lady Mts. Bordello , wife of ho president of tbo Nantaeket Beach company. Those who have hoard Gov , Long spi-uk on the rostrum , at din ner , or in the halls of congress , know how tlcqaently bo can talk , aud ho can danca | usc aa rl > qaently as he can talk , it not n litlu moio eo , and he dooj look killing .it evening drees. We , In Waehlngton , wore so accuatomoi to Boeing htm around congress in a bob-short light suit , that wo did not know how dlvluely haudnonio 10 could look In a "atntllofv-iall. " Ilo Is very gractful in movoutcnt , and hi * speeches to the ladlua are very prutty and apt , showing that hu is not only a diplo mat In politics , but can talk to half d z n preity girla at once without caus- ng jiiulousy rare talett , It will be remembered GLveruor Long la a widower and conaequeuily a decided target fur Bright gl.uces aud sweet saiilf s. IJjaton aua all of Mutsjchusttti IH justly proui if their gifted Htntojmnn andiully balltvo ; bttttoistbo greatest orator and moot ajcooiilifllud speaker In curjgens , and will keep him tharo jtut as long as ho mar wlih to stiy , and after ho guts the ung of the shool house Invilo him to the seat In the loaatu that is being trimmed or him. lie fans a delightful summer tome at Ulnghain , a snort drive froiu tfintaskrt , utd , one of the many "oldta" owns in the stitc. " Tnero are o vernl of thoio towns hero , Vut I btllevo fllng- ttm ban the "oldest church In the coun- ry. " Norfolk uleo has one , no wo will ; iv < nioKham the honor U craves nnd : all it tie oldest towi > . It lee e so , and a v ry interesting , bo idea balug the lomu tf ex-Govoinar Ljnpr , although wu did not give the bell a pull aa we Wire Invited ta do. Governor Long's iomn looked v > ry attractive np on ttio > luff fnm the barb r. I am told that ho s vi ry nt-lithb irly and Informal uch u oztondlug invl'a'ion ' to lit nolnhbora 10 n boiled cnrntd btf-f linnet bettor known to the Yankees as i ' 'b led dinner" oampceoi of coined > rf , Sikk pork , cabbie , turnips , beets i < d potatoes , and quite as famous as > aked beans. Tno x < nkees alone knotr tow to gee up this dinner , and Do > ton's eloquent Bia'einun pi HOB liiiustlf as muon np n a "Vankeo bllod dinner" as seonb ry Biyftrd prides himself upon cnooiuc how to cook terrapin to nerfec- ton. Etoiy maa to bis tHste , arid it Is a rid a intuiestiog to knjw how onr ; r < ! ftt orators and slutettuen live whrn hey are at hcino , and I s < uru you iht 3jv. Long shines at home r > 8 well as in tlo ha h of o ingresi , and ho la not too o'd to d nce witn dlt'nifitd elfRanc. . ThtBtf cool dflja are Urtiwlng people bacl to thecttlev. By the 15th the R ckland will be closed for tlo season , aud It is wi h heartfelt ngrot we siy geol l > ye to iloaeant acquaiutvncet ina'le , hupiluu hat wo may rupet i > gla next cummer. Jould I have toy wiihee grtt'.titd Ishuuld omaln longer fur the early autumn o ys / the tea nhoro to me BIO delightful In their crispnetp. But U Is tao fashion to go to the mountains in September.Cow. Cow. JUMBO DISSECTED , Bis Skin anfl Skclcttn to lie Prtstrve -Cnmalion of the ficmaics , The Skeletons nf Jittnbo nndVlbor to bo Placet ! In the National BIuBLnm A New York Herald special of the 17th from St , Thomas , Ontnrlo , r ys : Proffaior Henry A. Waid , proprietor of Word's ' Natural Solonca Establishment In Uoohcstor , N. T. , arrived Inthoolty , aooiimpanled by Mump. William J , Ctltcbley and 0. E. Akeley , tsiidormlit . Uo c me on initruojlonsfrom Mr. P. T. Uarnum , his otdors being to akin Jumbo , mount h'm and send hint to Tuft College1 , Maesachuiotts. The skeleton ho was tu toud to the Smithsonian institution at Woshlngtcn. Acting upcn these in- stroctions the profiteer and assistants Irnmodlatcly upon their arrival commenced the tack ot measuring the unloml , which occnptod a couple of hours. At 1 o'clock Professor Ward , with his two nuisttntaand a oprps of city butcher ; , stood around thu departed Jumbo to tfcko ( IT Lij skin and dissect oat hla bonus. The dead monster drew crowds to the last and there wore hun dreds on the gronnda to take a farontll view. It wa sttppooed that the exhibi tion would bo free , bnt this was not the C'BO. Some on'erprlslug Individual hid a cured the privilege of collecting au ad- niltslon fen. Po.i omen wcro placed at naitablo pi inti to keep out the crowd ex cept at the tiold gate , where admlttanc wa gained by puylug Qvo eonis. Juubo ttlil lay on the side uf the ban ] In an admirable position to bj advautgg oously skinned. Two of hia log * were s placed that they held him on the incline The taxidermist ! and butchers cits down the back and took off ha > f ths akin Then they dltjjlntod tlo two logii ivhic held htm to the bank , a'ter ' which ht was rolled over without d.uianltyand tha psrt of the task wts accomplished. Th work of dicAoctlng the hugo bouoa wa moro difficult , and it required ntrot of th Inxuiai yet Prof. Ward to dovlaa mom tu handle the immense limbs and masse of muscle. Whllo this was bolng accomplished , lu accordance with the order of tbo lualth inspector , about four cirds of wood w. procured and tbo funeral pyre built Tno body uf the great Jumbo wag soon hid on this and slowly reduced to ashes No other ores , t nro , itnican or brnto , over before had Bach a well-at- tended funeral In this town , and no other will ba remembered so long. After the cremation Is completed , the ashea will bi gathered and placed in uu urn. A Washington special of the 18th sayr Mr F. W. True , the curator of the sue tlon of mammals at the National Mus eum , told a reporter to-day that Jumbo canto to the museum through au arrange ment made with Mr. Barnum something over a year ago. Thou Jumbo'u will was undo fur him , and hli skin end bones nrcro btqaoathod to d ff.rent Institutions Mr. True was given thu choice : > f the flkeloton or tbo skin , and jhosa the skeleton. Of course , Jumbo's early demise wns not ioroicen attbatdsy. There was a prob ability of his livlntr 100 yean or moi Jumbo waa In the ilaeh of yuuth , btiug July about 30 jcara of age. Ho CMCIO nio iho possession nf tha London Zo- ) log'cil aocittj in 18GO. They obtained iltu Iroru the Jardlii des Piantes , Pdtlt , by ischangc. Ho was then young und iomparattvely email. Hu remuiuoct at tbo London Zoological Garden until ho was DUI chased by Mr. Barnaul , three i earn sgo. If it had cot been 'or the niortgigo which the National Musuutn bad upon hla bonce , it in .bought that there would have been a ; rei\t atrngglo for the poacossion of the ktlatoi ) , BS the skeleton of a male \frlcan elrphaiituf euch size is onticmod k great prlz , not only lu u popular sons ) , ) bt Bo'entllically. ' It Is not known at lie muienm whtthur the bones iroro m- arua auy in the collision with a freight r ln or not. If any of the bones lire rActurod they on be repilrcd. Mr. Lucas , tbo osteoloftlst , who will lave charge of the work of mounting the ikrle-on , remarked to-day that ho would nnch rather have to repair the frac'urcd jor.tB cf an elephant than of & dog or miillor ouimil Mr Lucas stld tha1 It > ill probably be a year before Jumbo's koleton will t&ko its place in the muse im. After the bones uro received they vill ba put to soak , and it will require isveral mouths before tbo prco.'sa of nui- ler.itton and b'eac'iln. ' ' are complete , lild weather is not favorable ta th pri- : ca . Anolhor hugo ilephnni'd nkol- jton is now undergoing these irccojies , Thla is iho Bkoloton if Barnum'd Aslitio elephant , Albert , vhlch v.n.3 bhot aud killed in New [ Urnpahlru hat July , uflor it bad kill m of ita ftttond nta When it wes do- ildod to kill the ilonhant , the oflluiala of , ho uiuieum were notlUcd. They * tnt an jipcdltion to the spot and secured tbo > iLta. As these bones luvo had the ad- rantago of soaking In rraroi weather they vlll soon be roia'y for articulation , and rill probably tnako their appearance in .he inusuain this winter. Jumbo and Vlbort , t ro miles of distinot enecios , will nako a very valuable pair. TIRED OF LIFE , Mm Gllfcntlter i'ura an End to lila ExUtcnoo liy H nKl" Iltm- B6ll Details Eirly yesterday John J. Ollfeather Ivtng at 123G South Thirteenth street , ommlttod suicide by hanging himself. For some tiina past Gllfouthor , who i a young man 28 or 29 yeara of ngr , us b.-ua complaining of rhoumatlttu. lo iiua been rather despondent , but , al- hou h ho wns eevoral times heard to say hat "Life WAS not worth living , " nothing ras thought of his remark ) . Sunday night u ro'nrned to rest about 8:30. : Along bout 11 o'cbok he was hf > ar4 to got up nd go out. Hia wife noticed i ; ut the into , bnt thought notbiag of tint mutter , nd went to eltep again. Abont 4 'clock tbia morning , honvover , tin again woke , and finding tbat htr hutbkiid nai till aw y , btoamo uhrined. She urcse , rtsied herilf und tttrted out u search for the mltslng man. In or ra iny with a young mtn , Mike I3ouk l , rho llvea in thu stute houto , ahe went nt Into the backyard where treoVa were iioovered leading to the outhruu * . lerti Ollfokthcr WAI dlecovered in a art- U g posture on the bench , The wife ilkd him by tume. Ilioivlrg no an- wer , obe rteut In and discovered to her .rror , that her husband was dead , Mrs. MOST PERFECT MADE Purest and stronccat Naturnt Fnilt navom. Vanilla , l-rmon , OranRO , Almond , Hose , etc. , flavor M delicately anil natural ! ? us tbo fruit. PRICE DAKINQ POWDER CO. , cnioioo. ST. iotns. Gllfoathor , too tick at heart to pursue Investigation any further , wont Into to homo , tuppoelng that her husband ! . " 1 died n tiatnrtl doUb. Coroner Dm I waa at once notified nnd ntrlvod at i t place about savon o'clock yostordsy morning. Ho found every ondrnoo that Gllfoathcr had oinntmUteS 'suicide. A handkerchief waa tied abont hla nook , which wai ctUched to another handkerchief connecting with two nalla driven in iho boards behind. The unforiunato m n had evidently fixoi thn nnoen so tht It would slip easily , adjnelod it to Lit Jtck and then thrown hta whole wolght forirard , ro tlut strangulation quickly followa'd. Ho was cut dovrti , and no nioulily ai poeslblo n jnry wai hupnnnolled. Thalr verdict wss to Iho effect "thtt cakl J. J. Gil- feather cimo to Ma death by hanging hfuuolf by tha neck'ln H wn'or closet In thn back yaul ( f the promisoa of No. 1220 South Tnijtoeuth ulrrct , until ho was dead , cauio for doing BO unknown ( o thn jary " The only cauco to baaitl nol is tlut of deepnndoncy on account cf hla ailment. The dccecBid wan a bUchamlth by trade , but UT Eouto tinu piat h\d ; boiit working lu the yard of the Chicago Lumber cam- puny. Ho loivea n wtf nnd ono child. The fuuoral is announced to take place to-dsy. _ Tom Pelrn.net who haa boon talephono man of t.'io ' j tl for tl.o [ Mat few months vrill bo found on street duty now. His place will bo filled by Officer Bra3y , who h snff.'ring from a sprained ankle &ud is unable to go out on a boat at present. Captain Sullivan Informed a reporter pestrrday thar Monday nlcht ; only : ljbt ; police were doingdu'y. Four of the : orco nro under aentonco of suspension aid two are sick. _ An Iiihuiimn Dnrcl , Sorao wretch entered tha Jardlno ex- irois company's a tables on ibe north eldo Sunday eight ecd fiendishly mutilated ono of the horses. The poor baaat was thortly afterward dlscororod vrith ita load cut in a atralght Hue running down : ho face from a point between the oars ; o the none. Tbo animal bled profusely and required prom ( i aurglcal aid. The ahumun vandal nho purpetr&tad this lieco of wattm cruelty ought to bo drawn and quirtorcd. A. nil > ialiiK Buy , V Marshal Oammings yesterday rccolvod n etter from Chief of Polioo R. H. Thomp- on , of Dei Molnoi , ask tap ; the Oaiaha tolica to bo on the lookout for a young ad named Timothy Llnnane , who rc- C'ntly ran away from hla homo in the orca metropolis Ltnuane la 13 years of rgo , has ligUt hiir and eyes , aud wore dark clothed and n oht'okered shirt. Chief Paninpaon request th t if found the boy > o 1 ickad up , and that iho fact of ths oepturo bo ut once telegraphed to Des A EllflnlKlit Brtwl. A email riot occurred Sunday in front of the disorderly house kept by Fannie Hamilton , at the corner of Ninth e-treot and Capltil av nuo. 13111 Nogcnt , oafor In tbat quarter , had whipped two of the inmates and nil three were carry- ng on a running fight out In the streets , when thu proprutreis lounded a police whistle , nnd Nugent took iu hU luols. ) oo of the we men iiuataiued painful calp Injuiiea. THE OEST THIftG OUT FOU Washing & Bleaching In Hard or Soft , Hot or Cold Water. SAVis l/iton , TIM and Bo r AMiimuLT , and give * anlrers&liiatldf&ctlQn , No Jtmtlj rich or | x > or ehonld be H Itbout It. Sold by all RIOOOM. Ill win * of Imitations well de- llKna I to rnUloiJ. PIIRMMK U the OSLT H.T * Uba uvluit compound and alKayu beara tlio at > are i > m- brlanJ namonl JAJIBS PYLE NEW YORK. NATIONAL HANK OMAHA , PAID Ul1 OaPITAt . 1250,000.00 HUBPLUH , May 1 1885 . 25,000.00 uiuuoroits , I. W. YATM , Pres'dfn' ' . A. K. TxrzALlK , Vice t'fflUtnt. W , V Mi lisa , JoinCou.ixn , Lxnu H. lltEP , W , 11. H. HMIIU , CMbler ouioi : ' The iron Bank. Cor 12th unit l'.rmm btr tf. L Oener&l Uanklug DuilntM Tr nuictti. Did you ; ii/ . . > i - & pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses ? It is for lion of all llcsh. L , \