THE DAILY BEE'-TOESDAY * SEPTEMBER 22 fbS5. 5 "i LIHOOLfJ. Bee Sill ! Fnll Blast , Overthrow of the Miller Dynasty in the County's ' Politics ! ffunioronn btotcm of n Criminal Ch r- ftctor , nnil the Imust Hcivs of tlio Cltr. AV 1HE Crtl'ITAIj. ft DISRtl' TABLE rHOE. Some tlmo alnco the BtK contained an article aonecrnlng a phoa which it de nominated an assignation house : The plaoawas rightly called , ns eubrc- < ] Uont oronls have shown. Mr. Jonor , the proprietor , c&Hcd at Iho BEE cflico n d y or two oflcr the publication and raid that n great Injustice hsd been dona him end tlu.t ho wea Innocmt of nil guilt , cither already douo at anticipated Thinking perhapa thai bii Information as 'to the character of tbo place ml ht have bton Bomowhat cxiggerattd , the BEE rc- rportor determined to find out mete about rlt. The result of h'a Investigatlona has only confirmed his former Inquiries , and there is not the i lightest ques tion but that the hence is crooked nnd the billiard ball below IB nothing but R blind for the rooms above ; in fact , it ii n dsgo shop run on an Improved method. To ono who h&o travi-lltd any , psrlisa- lorly In the lirgor cities , the following cud will snflhu to show that all la not correct : " 0. W. Jones keeps the Model bil liard parlor aud temperance bir. Fine clg&ra n apecM y ; also , furnlslud apart ments to rent by day or night. Tenth otreot , Lincoln , Nfb. Night clerk'o room , No 6 upiUIra " Tiicjo catds were circulated broadens * ttll ever L'ucoln ' shortly uflor the houao waa opened. When the man conld find no ono In ho would clip n card nlidor the ' dee < * . He oven went DO for r.a to put ctrda in iho pockets of thu dummies In front of the clothing atorun , BO that when the suit was Bold the purchaser would have his attention attracted by It. Daring aUto fair week Joneu did A big business , although bo cUlmed to n cortrtln woman that ho wonl3 huvo made several hundred dollars inoro If the BBC had not spoken about the character of his house , and thereby frightened off n cer tain class of customer * who were afraid of being exposed. After the BEB'B article , the owner of the building , who professed cntiro Igno- xanco of the business carried on , Bald that ho would eject Jones , bus the gen tleman has not done to up to the present time , although nearly , a month haa elapsed cinco the Information ojmo di rectly to him. Jouea his u Gv. ) years' lease on the building , but thii can lo ab rogated whontver the bjalnesj in found dlarnputtlilo , which i * . certainly Is bo/cna * the shadow of a donbt. For the purpose of Bottling the question whether U waa * n astlguatlon houao ao utatcd , the BEE reporter tent two mon thoru to as certain beyocd question whf.t the plsco was. It waa fonnd that rooms cjuld be _ obtatutd'for cny length of timu dinlrod. The polios have not taken ptlnn t. ) ro any thing looking town : da the tuppremon of the house , although they mint bo nc- qtiiiatcd with it. It b a gre : ' pururioe to many persons thnt the owner of tha building has not ejected the outfit , and so long aa ho holcta the rcsponatble judi cial position that he doer , pcopla look to him for more than they would from an ordinary private citizen. It Is hoped that no further mention need bo made of this disreputable concern , but that It will ba promptly closed up in the Intoreata of good government end morality. It ia to o deprecated that auoh an institution has flourished hern as long as It ha ? , for the reason that It is far m ire daa orous than a known disorderly roiort. OPFOSITIOX 10 DR. MULISH. Saturday ovunlug l.vit the democrats ol Lrooaitor oauaty finished up their con vention and put o ootnuy tiokot in the fit-lj , bosldds solootlug sixteen dolugatpn to the state convention Taoio dolegatoj wtra Instrnctdd to uio all honorable moms to secure the nomination for tha anpromo judg-thip for A. J. Siwyer , otq , , of this olty. L'hu convention de- vnlopad a now ph&so in ojuniy politics. Ilorutoforoit ii ntaetti-d thut , initrnotlonj have bo in tcootved from Dr. Miller at Omaha as to the oompoaitlon of thu ticket ( ! Thu opposition , hooded by VKqtmln , Watklnu , Slayer , Whltmore , Tibnotta end others , took it ttntid in tno conven Hlon , with the remit that the Miller ifactlon wso almost completely routed The delegation to the state convention stands talrtoeii uutt-Miller to throe Miller. John MoMonlgal , rv ntrong partisan and ifihrowd politician , mjnlpulnioJ the Miller Trlres but without resnlt. MoManl ul ITAS a caudldato for dcligito himself r.nd worked hard ta seouru it , but ho conld not reach. ThU is the Drat tiina he has not bean on top durlug hla residence horp. It Is gloinod from the action of thoconvention aud the Boatlment expressed - pressed by these who worked a tlnst Miller. , that hla pratunttona to bjtalam will bo-ooutootod by thn df morrata of this county aud all ether Buuth Platte d' trlcts , It Is plain that there exists a row A dn the democratic ) cauip which will more than ever dlvldo the party aaalcst Itsell dn Nebraska. , j. BIIOOTKO Sunday aflornocn there came near being a tragedy rnaotpu over Line's drng tou > on P etrou. Caatles Nelion , a jilnglo man , ccouplud n furnished room at the place deslguatml , and during the day drank hocvlly. Shortly atio ; dinner io called uponiOharlca Iaiaui\ saloonkeeper - keeper , woo tlio cc-uples n room In the itno buildln ; ; , > for somuthinu tu drink. Intnan told NeUsti that ho hudt&othlog and would tint opan hit saloon on Suti- d y. The drunkeu men stmmod for a while , threatening evcrjbady suddenly ho drowa ( iht'il from and find , the ball laiIrg : an upward oou o aud Irxlglnc ; In Jtho ceiling. Po liceman Bmiib , beln ? in the vicinity , ruthed up stairs and farad NuJa in Hour- iibioK hla pistol ( ind curalng vebemtni- Jy. The olllior mv-ia a gub at hliu , HL < ! A tcuilh euiiidd , in w'nicNulson wa' noon overp wend. ii B pointed Ma pis tcl at Smith st-vornl tlnifa ad pulled thi trlgce' , but it did not go iff. The nm WBB hudi-.d in jtil , nul jciitcrJ y pild i fina of $25 and coab > . ACLEV Etrly yes'er'ny moru.ni ? nstr tbi Burlington & Mimouri freight 'IOUBC Matt'ti ' Ofth'l' ' ' , th djpiit night Wktohr an Jusid a noiio aud on tppr achlDg ' freight car near by aiw four men tittln , Jnalde drmklrij eud bttvlug a good tlin > Cahlll called the ntslttance cf a apeoUl aoliceman , and after lomo trouble u-- : oedod In arresting the men. Upon ex amining the or etver l bundles were Found , which when opened exposed to view a p niton of the Jefferson county ex hibit at the state fair. The tags ana other marks were still on the articles which for the moil part wcrofancy goods r f onilderAble value. The car , brokoninb ini ifheri ) the men wcro found , wat loaded with beer , and several kt R Imd been opened by tno crookr. The nun were put in jiil whore tboy now awtlt Irlil. Oahlll deserves considerable credit , for ho had a hard time with the fellows and waa roughly handled , bat ho would not lot go of tht-m. inr mzaEtutD's CAPTXIK. Frank Parklngton , captain of the Fitzgerald hcso team , will leave for Ohlo go and NowYork to-d y , comblnluR biulncts with plessaro. In Obloigo Parktngton will buy now hose couplings , pipes , etc. , for next year's fireman's tournament. During hla stay In Now York Parklngton will purchase , ot the Instance of lion. John Fitzgerald , a com plete now cymuuium outfit for Iho boys' hall. Darlni ; his abaonca the gentleman will vis ! Ills parents and old homo at Now Haven , Ooun. , and upon returning will attend the Fireman's nation * ! tournament nt Chicago , hold Octiber 22. A HARD MAN. A pickpocket was discovered early yes tord y morning trying to work an indi vidual near the National hotel , opposite the Burliugton & Misnonrl depot. Ho was detected aud surrounded , bnt fought V ( ry l" rd to got woy. Special Polloa- man Thompson came np and arrested the man , when ho broke away end ran Thompson fired a shot at film , when he halted. Thompson took hold of hla arm and walked him toward the station. The mrm resisted again and In a ecu fib eno cooded in getting Thompaon dorrn. Fi nally ho was brought to the jail , A bore ho lingers , CIIY JOX3. The management of the state fair de sire to roturu their thanks for the valu able a-eiaalanca rendered hy the business men of Lincoln to make the show a sue- coB. Every ono lent a helping hand and opened tholr doors to the stranger public Mr. L Lltidaiy , the popuhr O atreot caterer , Idid himself out to supply the heavy demands made on his naonrccs , and judging from public opinion ho was a valuable aid for the fair peoplo. Workmen are busy buildiog a substan tial twenty-foot wldos dewaltc In front of the BEG office aud Union block on 0 struct. Friday Inbt the city marahtvl received a toh gram from an officer at Beatrice a k- ine him to arrest two young men vht > hid hired a good buggy and team and ran off with it. When laat acoa they were headed for Lincoln and U ia expected they will arrive hero today , when thty will ba orreatcd. They worocDwbojs' eulta and hats and had pLnty of monty Pattl Risa , the charming actros ? , will appeir at the opera houao this ovenioglu _ her now pl y , entitled "Mizpab , " wuich la well apokcu of by the csstcrn ptotc. Thn oDgagemant ia fur bnt ono night. L wronce Barrett la booked for Sap- lembir 0. Thii la an attraction which will unruly a'ra-v a Urge house , and Man ager Fred Funko ehouid ba commended for Ula eifjrta to aecaregood attractions. He Is now in corrrepondenco with managers looking towards thu appearance of Mtry Anderjon in this city during her western tour. tour.Rifgi , Iho Eljventh street druggist , hud u rsck of cine stolen from in front of hla store the other utght. Biown , n Tenth street enloou keeper , wni brought before n jtntlco yeateiduy for celling liquor on Saudaya. &TATK ARUIVALS. D. J. Hamilton , W U Bjwen , Omaha ; Willlom Neville , Pl t < amouth ; F. A Scovlllo , Gus States , Valparratsr ; J. 0 Pelt , Nebraska Olt > ; Geo. tt. Powers , Beatrice ; 0. Duraa , Crete ; M. D Fuller , Filloyj Wm. Locse , Seward ; J. E. Doty , David City. DUTlN "WillB , Ovrlng to the liberal terms of admis sion , whlca were gratis to all classes , and thu natural Interest which has attended the great contest , a Urge crowd waa itt Iho tair craucda ycaterday to witness the final bent in the mhtch trot between Phyllis and .loo Divlu. A runniug rucu , in which B.lloK. won , opened the fter- noon'a eport , snd at about 3 o'clock the great trotters wcro cilled to the acore. They got a nay In good form and ma-Jo the double round at a good gait. PiijMa h&d the advaata e of the polo on the atait and waa ratbir the favorite , although all ppecnUtii n In Lor Interests found ready takora There waa a good deal of betting on the reeuU both on the ouuree and dotvn In the city. Whatever claims the mare m y have to a batter record than D vis , ahe h s not catabllsbod a first ptaco In tbo estimation of the local public , for on this critical boat she ) was overmatched and lost on the Golan by a length. The tlmo * aa exemplary , JOB Divla dishing under the wire In 2 : 10 A Goislderlng tnut the track ia a half niiliJ , Inpa about four aco- onda aud was very hard yea orday , the speed of tbo winner " B rquvaluntto something BS good as 2:10 : under favora ble olrcnmatarors Phyllis and Jno Divis both leave to day for the Grand IiUnd fair where they are ontrrod In o $1 GOO race Thursday , Boilo K is taken tu Frlundviilo. Sioolc Ynrd Lonergan & Burke , of American falls , had 591 hand of stock -t the South Omaha yards yesterday. L. O. litldwin , Pine Bluff * , 1QI cattle ; Ohambarlaln & D. , Tine Uluffs. 2 JO cittle ; Dili * & Ullaj , 78 hoge ; M. Kellnur. Mndlsou , 187 how Grosshaus ft B . Sutton G4 bog' ; A D Senra , 72 hogs ; J..P. Pruya , Cheyenne , 21 horses. Olark Bros , , of South Omaha , shipped 702 hogs to Chicago yesterday. There la a good demand for feeders at the Omslia stock yards and prices are above thu Chicago market , which makes U quite an ob ject for stock men to ship to Omaha , as they tavo tbo extra freight and shrinkage and go better prices. Tha emigrants are taking-cp tha rauge to such au extent in eouthwos era Nebrsiku tlmt tha cattlemen ara preparing to rnovo their herds. 8 , R. Gwlnn , of Albion , Idaho , the old timer , returned from Omaha Sunday , a c Monday proceeded to hit ho JK * . He received ft slight injury lu slipping from n corral fence white in Omaha. N. W. LU-o Stock Journal. Uruguay , with a population o' only a hal million , foods aid&Uoua 0,000,000 c ttlo uuri llOfOJOO ( Baoapi the A'centino Itopubllo over 80,000 000 o ttlo mid 100,03 ,000 hipp- mora ih p tliin tbere U in aoy oihor onun'r ) Ia tbo world ; nnd soon thera will lo miir < cattle , as they are incroaeiag at tba rate ot 25 pet cent. Tha NAve-afcCord OaUle carapany receatl ) told Bumo of their Texas beuvts at 920 j.ei head. Remedy la purely veyetablennr ii nmdo tspressly for all duoisea of thi kidneys. Extraordinary auccera everywhere. A uru cure for * ll kldut-y cseact ! It Hunt' Remedy , For torly losi td phyalcil powr uro oiirn i found In If unt'd Never falli. BOARD. OF EDUCATION , Uliorl SIMM Ml anil Mm Hatters - tors Discn fl and Acted On , The Tcschlnj ; of Mnnlo In the Hlgli School Satil to 1)3 Unprofltablo-A. Vncnnoy Filial1 , The rrgalnr mooting of the board oi ednoaUon was held last evening , Proa Ident Points In the chair and ell the member ! protcnt. Petitions and applications wcro ro- coined for the Appointment of janitors In school bnlldtogs and wcro rtfonod , A commnuloallon waj received from Shaw & Field , atfttlog that their work on the Farnam ntrcot eohool WQB being de layed on ncosunt of not having the far- nnics sat , and that In order to proceed the furnaces mnat ba phood in the bnili- in * ntfhq osrlitut possible moment. I ' r . A communication was toooivod from Untthow Scbacldcr atklog that the joard usiUt him to pay for tlio lots of hie cow , which foil Into the cxovva'.lou ixt the Oast liar ttroet eohool and broke Its nick. Referred. A proposlltou wan received frcni ET. B Smith to Bt-ll to the board a lot In lla- 3ojmlck'd addition for nchonl purpnaia for the turn of $2,500 , the offer to hold good for fifteen daja. RolVmd. A oqmmnnlcit'on ' was received from Mary E. Kent asking for n poeltlon an ; oacher In the public achoole. as the hid eocnrcd the necessary c rtlfiaato. Hur petition vri a accompanied by a letter of recommendation frjm the superintendent of achoola nt St. Paul. Rsferrod. REPORTS OF CCMMITTEKS , Recommending the appropriation cf § 40 to pay Matihov Sahtieldtr for the ot of liu cow. Adopted Recommending the purchaan of 1,200 slates to bo used In tbo firat grade , In or der that the pupils imy have uniform alatue , the cost of the uurchsso to bo $90. Adapted. Recommend Im that the bill of I jnglas for § 198 49 , for work douo OH thu Harlnun echool building bo paid. Adopted EsourriONs. By Oonnoyer That the eeorotary bo natructod to advertise for fnrnltnro needed in the now bulldligt Adopted. By Llvesey That the Haacall sshool louao bo removed to Iho tlto cf the Center school. Loaf. By 0 mnoyorThnt the rocrorary ba authorized to oruW such apparatus for ho high school ns the several departments may require , at a cost not to exceed $800 $ Referred to the committee on supplier. By Ltvcaoy That the seeroi&ry bo Authorized to ( idvert's3 ' for bids for the ailo of the Hacsll school property. Adopted. By Copsland That the spaca between ; ho sidewalk and bii'M'rtho ' ' oaat ride of the high tchoo , bo graded a .d codded Adopted. By Connoyer That the toiclilrg of mmlc In thn high echool be discontinued Mr Oounoyer ttatod that ho Inirjdnced the rtnoluaou at the lequest nf Saperln- toucioiu Janus and P/iuclp&l Lawh. Mr. Jamoj , who was present , stated that ha coaalderea tbo teaching of tnndo In that aool a waata of tlmo. On motion of Mr. Ojpolund ilia couhtdtratlon of the resolution was poatponad until the next egular meeting. By Lang Tnat the biard proceed to ballot for a teacher to fill the vacancy lu the high school. Mr. Hall raid ho did wish lo vote on the election of Mtso Sheldon uutll ho had been informed why tnouauaoof Mis3 Struct was not reported by the committee for appointment la the schools. Superintendent James replied that ho had recommended Mies Street to the committee , bat they l > ad not seen fit to report her name to the board for em ploymont. Tno resolution was then ndcp ed and the ballot resulted In the election of Miss Sheldon to the pocitlou. MISCELLANEOUS BU8INKS3. The iicretary reported that ho Ind drawn up a o muact to bo algned by thu board wi h Mr. Buckley for the building of tbo retaining wall on the south tide ol the higtt asboul ground ? , the material to ba u ed being lloroa n'.ono end tbo ptlc-i $1 78 pur lineal foot. The contract wta aubmiited to tKo board , and after con tlderablo dleciuelon , the cacrntary was uuthurizad to alga it for the board. Thu qaeatlou of a settlement with Com wo or BreDUtm for the work douo by him was brought np , but ; during thu discussion a motion tu adjourn was madu uud pruvallod , thua leaving the matter to stiuU over until the next meeting. At Iiast We llavo t'uiind Tlicin. r > n Saturday hat an old lady and her daughter ( he latter about 18 yoirs old ] ao Med on elderly gcntlcmu in front 01 the Dmo , Museum , saving , "At last we havii found that naw tea store , where they give avrny watched and diamonds in tern and coffee. This store is at 1401 : Douglas street. Yon will reo-gciza the plaoa when you got there by the show wlr.dowa hpvlug a lot of btfght-oclorcc oiiu In them , and a clgn over the door E-upiro Milla IV a Company. " The old man called at tin above lutnod ttora and informed the talesman that ho wlshod to invest $5 for six cans of tea , and upor opening them one of the o < uis wni fount to contain n lady's beautiful gold hunt ing oiso watch. Rxtmlnlnt ; Suipotided. Offloera , A meeting of the police committee o the cl'y ' council was hold yesterday after noon for the hearing of evidence in the casa of the ofBoen recently suspended from the force by Morahal OatiimlDRB The commlttoo is compcaoi of Oouncil men Leo , Leeder and Thrano , and the suspended officers who appotaod before them wore Peter'Welland , Fred Fuller and Qeorga lawrey. The charges pro- furred by the marabal were drunkooneis and dtrollcton ! of duty. The mon cp- peared bofnro tha onmmittro in poraon uud Btitcd thotralde of the ease and Mtr- ahal Cummlnga und Captain Sullivan wore uii band to pnththo prosecution. Wit- neeaes wern introduced by both tides , and the evidence given was of a on fl ctlug nature. All tno nldarmon questioned ( ho wltnoitea clotely , aa dH also tht- marshal autl the stupended oflioera. The ciso of Officer Lowry was laoro hotly discussed lhan any cf thoothen , he ujTubciaof tha commiKoa seeming to tiff r on a < ma points la tha kmatigi ion , < nd fndul itig In qaite emphutia and ex. pr-bilvo iicgoaiu. The quusiiou aron u r.'mrd tu hour much a man can lu1 audur the ioiluoDce of liquor nud yu not > jo called dionk , { Jem , agaiu , upm- his differed , and the qaaUiou remained nithoat ft tstlsfaotory aoBwerr At tto oinolotlon of the txmukUon ( of wi n e es the committee nrjiurned. Thcj will make their report to the council thlt eveniog. I'EHSONAU 0 It Bvam , of Lincoln , la at the Paxlon. . E K Peters , of Lincoln , is at the Arcade. II W Tales leaves for the east yesterday. Oscar Q Small , of Wahoo , Ii at tha Arcade. D. A , Holmes , Norfolk , is a Patton RUBtt V II GoodriJgo , of St. Louts , is at the Mil ard. ard.A A , Clark , of Valley , is stopping at the Millard. D. D. Johnson , Weeping Water , fsnttho Lxton. . Dr. Ban D. llnpp , of Wahoo , It nt the Millard. . J. n. Clark , ol Dorchoator , Neb. , IB at the Paxton , II B , Yoang , of Valentine , Is stopping at the Paxton , L 0. Jones , of Nebraska Oily , is a guest & the I'axton , 0 W Hamilton aud wife left for the east yettsiday. F U Kocstors returned yesterday from Colorado , Jndgo J 0 Crawford , of West Point , Is nt ho Paxton. A L Beach and J S Lalhrop , of Sioux City , are at tha Paxton , Mrs Wead , of Plattsmouth , came np to Onuhn thi * morning , Kobert Morsli , traveling ogent 0 & N W , came in from the west , II. Mails and wieof ( Franktort-ou-the-Matn , are guests at the Paxton. J B BaUoy nnd wife , of Yankton Agensy , D. T , , are at the Mlllatd , Copt 0 D Rustlu has returned from his trip to Washington territory. Edward Ltmholer and wife , of Schuyler , nro registered at the Paxtou. O. B. Brady , W. F. CrltchQeld and A. Harris , Fullerton , are at the Paxton. Dr. Gerth , state veterinarian , of Lincoln , sin tbe city , stopping at the Pnxton. H T Lciwitt , ox-ccunty clerk , left Sunday ovcnlng for a visit to frit nda in Maine. Loula Schroder , oE the film of MoShino & Schroder , left yesterday for New York , G. W. Fiojd , mansgor for Nat 0. Good win , ia rn the city , stopping at the Millard. C S Perking , president of the Chicago , Turlington & Quinoy , was in the city yester day. day.O O B Holmes , of lha New Yorh Hotel Go- zelto staff , with headquarters at Kansas City , sat tha Millard. Senator Van Wyct , of Nebraska City , ar rived in Omaha last evening , and la stopping at the Paxton , D B Barkalow nnd family returned yes- rday from tha western mountains , where they have spent the summer. Jamea Ely the end J A Fuller , of St. Louis liigh officials In the Pacific express comp.iuy are In the city stopping at tha Millard. Frank Meyer left Saturdiy for hia homo , Raiding , PA , having received a tslegram no tiffing him of the death of his sister. J T Clarkson , Union Paifi3 land agent , at Sidney , Nab. , ii In th city on hi ] way to Ntw York to meet his daughter , who Is re turning from Europa. O. E Sweet , Stella ; P. McGee , Lincoln ; F. P. Young nnd lady , Council Bluffa , J , B. Porter , Ualplor ; Geo. H , Godfrey , Fremont } Ezr.i Wonder and wife , Blue Springs , aio at the Oil field. At the Metropolitan are A J Johns nnd daughter , Blair ; E E Brown , Hastings ; 0 H Metevey , Fremont ; J D Evans , Kuitou ; O S Brooks , Bancroft ; N J Saylor and family , Hastings ; Thcs LaUhton , Plattsmoutb : Sid- nay Downs , Noola ; B F Lnwneon , Davenport ; D II Rublln , Chioigo ; Milton Spencar , Port land , Or ; A L Hawkins , St Louie ; Charles Lnverly , Detroit , Charles V. WhlteBell of the BEH commercial department , celebrates to-day the thirty first anniversary of his advent into this v le of woe. M , Whitesoll's geniality , profound courtesy on all occasions and eternal goad fellowship have won him , even in a few weeks nf residence hero , n pjace so high in the oiteem and regard o ! his many acquaintances that the flood of congratulations has floated him way. The best way to proonro a nultsblo birthday precont Is to purchasa your tea and code at the Empire Mills tea store , where you not only get yonr dollars worth of delicious to * or Cjflaq but m&y got a nicu present also. A JJijn-Priced Team. Tbo following triniaotlon , which co onrred In n No FT York fashionable res taurant , illustrates wbnt a copious use of iho advertising colcmoa of legitimate coBDpsjiorj can bring to a buslneia man. Both of the pirtfcs to the atlo have miao their money by fallf announcing to thu publia through the press the btnl- msi liny were oncsged In Mr. Hill bctvlag amassed his wealth sa a theatrloil rn Mint or and clothing dealer , and Mr. Stdd'illn CB the maker of "Frank Slddall'a Soap : " J. H. Hill sold hla f st pacing team , Westmont nnd Lorraine , to Frank Sid- clalls for $50,000. Mr. Slddalla h s long wanted to bay Iho team , bat Hill has persistently refuted to soil. The two gentlemen met and Slddalls said to Bill in a btntorlng manner : "Aro you road/ to makei a prlco on those reindeers of yours } " "Not to-day , " was the quiet response. "I dare you it n&mo a figura , " Bald Mr , S ddslla. "Well , replied Mr. mil , "I'll name yon a price , but I expect to see yon fall dead when I nominate. It Is $50,000. " Mr , Slddalla at once drew frurn the breast pocket of bis coat a cheek b ok , and stepping quickly to the desk , filled out a cheek for $50,000 and paeaed It over to Dill wlla tha remark ; "Tho steeda are mine , " The bjartl of managers of the tion held a meeting last night in Secretarj Wheeler's edict ) . A large number of bills were pasted upon , after which the meeting < vai adjourned to some other night of thlt week. TThtn Htlij WM tick , w ; > T ber Cutorls , 'When she < r.u a Child , the cried for Cutoria , \Tten lie becjmo Uit , she clone to P .tori * , WUa tht luul Cliitdttti , L J T tLaCMtada WOOL WILL BECOME KING. Begun in llo Wool Business , Only the Finest Breeds ot Sheep Will lAy 12astern runnuf cturcts AVII1 Ooinpolo AVliIi Kttropcnn t'roduoorn , Denver Trlbcns. The piico of wool bai materially changed for the better in the past forty days. A largo proportion of the clip for thu ttttto was aold in the months of July and August at fifteen cMiU or there- tbouts. Thcao holding later got better prices. Eighteen cents hts been had , tud possibly twenty might now bo ob tained. This dvanoa In prlca has cn- courngid the flock-ownora to take a now lotaa of life for their business. Every ell-to-do sheep mn la Batltfiod with twenty cenla for his wool , nnd the thoughtful ones ciro not about Us colng 'tlghor. ' Said a pcntlcmau to a Trlbnne- IlepnbHcan reporter yesterday , who has 10.COO * hoop : "With wool nt twenty cents , 1 know of no farm or stock In duatry that will pay ns well. " TilE ADVANCE EXPLAINED , Mr. F. D Wight , prtsidcnt of the SUto Wool-Grow ora' ataocUtlon , waa mot one day the priaant wotk by n represent- allvo of the Trlbnno llepubllcan , and that gentleman explained the reasons of fhlalato advance in woo ) , and gave quite ( jljuslblo roaaonn , as ho understooa ic , ffby the advance had came to stay. Mr Wight is the heaviest nhopp-Dwner In the athtc , and one who has made the bust- tipsa a BUCCCBS. His tlocka now number 00,000 , and are yearly Increasing. Mr. Wight aald : The wool clip of 188C Is now In the hands of a wealthy syndicate of men ' .oroo of whom ar < i the nunnfnoturorfi ind all of whom will hold it at a steady pries , at whnt h la worth. Good viotl will bo lu greater demand in the future than It has been in the past , and the reasons for this are these : AMERICAN MANUFACI0HEHS. Tha masuf .ctnrers of Ami'rlca have prepared themselves to compete with the manufacturers of Europe , and I see no reason hy they cannot compete in the ma'ko'a ' ot the world where woolen goods aru a Id. "During the past decade , snd prior to ; TO years ago , " continued the gentlem&n , "ihoio waa no good machintry in the eastern mannfactoriea for making fine rabtica of wool. England and Germany were furnishing the cloths for America. Thta was bccauao unr factories were not .reparod to make firtt class gcoda. Much if the machinery prior to this yosr h&d ieen ruunlog those twenty years and had not been improved to keep up with the sgo. Now a c lunge hsa come. IMPROVED FACILITIES , Throughout all Now England end the past the manufactories havp east rsida their rattlo-trap lonms , end in tholr stead liave f laced the newest aud moat modern dovicta , and will from this forward send forth clolhe , that fcr texture and finish svill not bo excelled in the world. I ohall expect in another rprlng to BOO our merchant iallora' ahelvca filled with thete new goo a of now patterns made by Amarloin looms aud spun from tha wool of American sheep. Thla will change the tide of prosperity in favor of the flicknmtir , and wool , Instead of cotton , may yet be king. "I Invo said about all 1 have to eay on the ftubjuot , except to remark that to prosper none but the finest of sheep should bo raised. Coarse wool will always hava to compete with the fleeces off tbo ill bred brntes ot South Africa aid Australia. Tha standard weight of tbo flcteces should bo above eight pounds. A theep that clips lean than nix pounds is not worth the raising. Colorado and New Mexloi should exoul all other por- tloua of tbo west in their wool product. They havu the climate and the graasea to do it. All thut is wanting will bo the sheep of the proper blood and tha untir ing cjro of tha flock master. " lOBlUIttJ AT SING fclNO. V "Idttlo Invention" Which the Cruel Keeper Exhibited to Visitor * . Exchange. At this moment the attention of every body was attracted by the keeper , who waa actually Broiling. It was the first time his features had relaxed daring the day , aod the crowd gathered around him. "I sm going to ohow jou a little in vention of my own , " ho said pluatantly , "which has been adopted all ever the country. I snppoaoyou know that the criminals often git Usjly. The place that hatbois more than fifteen hundred of Now York' * worst tcum must necessarily have a number of hard characters to deal with. Men hero get rebellious , Ul-temoered , and nnnunageablo pretty often. In for mer yoara thty used the Issli , the piddle , the doaohe , end often oilmed men by putting them in the bhck-rooma. Thu lieicett spirits nro quelled by imprison mcnt in a dargcoii. The wildest case wo ever had turned to a lamb after twenty five days' imprisonment , without a gleam of Htslit , In a blask cell. All that i cottled now , however , by my little intention. Wodou'chavo to USD the black oelto , or anything else , Mid the mon are su thoroughly soared by what I call my 'weighing machine' that they no longer fight and rdbel. " He then snowed It to as. If a convict becomes desperate ot tlUtroatmont , overwork , or a realization of the awful duration of a twenty yearn' sentence , ho Is dragged into the keeper's room aud a pair cif iron handcuUs are acrowcd tightly about the wrists. Then the chain which concocts the two hand cuffs is drawn up until he is almost lifted i. if the floor. Hero ho hangs against the wall until his spirit is subdued. The wall was smeared with the s'alns pf blood fnm the wrists of the poor vrratohos who had hung there , ' Jt'a a ditay , " aald the keeper , radi antly ; "tho toughest man in the whole jitl lisa never boon Mo to stand it more than three quarters of a mlnnto. It cures iheumuttim , blindceia , and all the other Ills that criminals aru holr to , " "it must be torture. " "Well , rather. It stops the circula tion of the blood , you know. " And he still smiled as ho stood with bis baud on the pulley , whllo the crowu wandered away. It's a great thing to 1 ave a clear ld-n cf th humorous. Gor > , The Nashville American relates tbc following incident : "Icwasat the hoin t of the Uie Mr. W. H. Cherry , at Savao riah , Tenii. , that Gen , Grant made hli hotdqubrters jn-it. before the bc.tilu 01 Shtloh , Gen. Grant vai bitting at tht 'in.okfaat table i/f Mr , Oheriy when tbi flrit cannon of that eventful contest wa tired , The rtrntr I waa a little late ii leaving his apar nitnt tlat morning , uu ( presented his upoiogles therefor to Mrs Ohorr/ , remarking that ho 1 ad not 10 tired AS early ai nttnl the night before , and oonicqacntly had .a hokdaohe Though a battle was known to ba im miaont , neither the general nor his stuff expected It that day , and they sat down ctlrnly to a breakfast which was dostlntd never to bo completed. Mra Oherty , lady of great r fintmont and culture , was extending the ojnrlotfea of her liomo In A manuor which , by ts uniformity , seemed tohavn won upon , ho resptot of the foonun chieftain , do occnpltd & acat immcd.ntoly to her r'sht , its Bt fT arracgod arcuntl him Mrs. 3herry poured out a cup of coffee , which .ho genernl received and placed In front of him with n 'Thank you , madam. ' lie was in the ajt of raising It to his lips -rhcn the boom of a cannon wcs hoard In ho distance. The cup w i for mo ment poised In the air , whtlo thoRonera1 , > alf turning Ms head and exclaiming What's thftt ? ' seemed to bj Hntcnlug in * cnily. The worda woa hardly uttered > eforo the ominous sound WM rotioated. The general spring to ha ! foot. 'Gentle. men , the ball has opened. Wo muit ba joing , ' ho exolalmod. And in five tnln- [ ton ho , hts staff and orderlies were nboard the email steamer anchored at the not of * , hr > hill , aud Ktomnlng up the TonncBaeo. " P ' niEBII PILES ! ! A cure cure for Ullud , Blooding , Itcliinc ; nd Ulcerated 1'iloi has been dlioovnro 1 by Jr. Williams , ( an Indian remedy ) , called Dr. Williams' Indian L'llo Oiutmont , A single x > x has cnrod the worst chronic ca oi of 25 or 3Jyo rs Bt.mdiiu. N.i ona need sullar five iilnutea after applying this wonderful sooth- ug medicine. Lotions nnd instruments do roro harm than good. Williams' Indinu 'ilo Oiutmout absorb ) tha tumors , allays tlio 'utcnsu Itcbln ? , ( puticularly nt night altar etting warm in boil ) , acta as a poultfoo , RlvJa nataut relief , and is prepared only for 1'lles , bliiK of private pirti , and for nothing elaa , SHIN msilASIQi OUIUCI ) Dr. Frazlcr's Mntrta Ointment. Oares as -by inaRlo. rimple Black licads or Grubs , ho latches and Eruptions on the face , leaving Saltekm clear nud beautiful. Also cures itch , Id , UhuuiH. Sere Nipples , Sera Lips , and bstmnto Ulcers. Hold by druggUta , or mailed on receipt of cents , lletnlled by Kuhn & Co , , and Schrooter & Jccht , At wliolniilp bv O , F. Goodman , "What F ruii'i8 ( Jan Do , Thty can organiza a farmers' nlllancojln ah priolnct of every Bt te. They can put voteu and hoiictt , patriotic purpose , gnlnst money. They cm curablno those who bellovo in mbllc morale , and In thu principles upon rhich our government was founded , agaiuat those who think thoao principles , ro obsolete , and that money la kln . They cm disregard party llnea , nnd 'In every district nt all ttinea" throw solid vote Dg&lnct ondidjitcs who will not pledge themselves to protect public nteaeet agilnot the enoroichrninta of corporations. Wo bellovo that thcco onoroachirents wen uover oont niplated by our fora- 'a'hsrs. Wo bellovo that tao men who abolished the laws of promlgenltnro and entail in order to Insure n mon equal dis'rltution of wualth , would not justify a ) stem rf frto bjotlng under the gulsa f law , wbuh placea the production and commerce rf a , continent at the mercy cf new mon wha rosogalzi no principle of ict on but prjonsl or corporate augrand- Valua.ljio-1 There ware 97 watchoj and 53 pcs of uonniui ) diamond jewelry fonnd in cans of tea and coffee by puichasero on Satur day ln t at the Empire Mllla tea store L403 D JDgl s street. Prlco single cans , ; ! , six cms $5 thtrtpon cans $10 , twen y seven cana § 20. Send your orders in by mail acctmpauled by cash or postal order and they will bo forwarded to any addrets. Two or three fights on Sunday night served : o break the monotony of a quiet day. SIMMONS Per all Diseases of tha LIVER , KIDNEIB , SroMAon AND SPLEEN. This purely vegetable preparation ncw si nlebrntod at tamilv uodlcioc , orlulmttdlnthotouthln If23 Itocti gdi ly on the bowels and Md-iays , and corrc tstho tl < n oi the llvir , end 1 > , theieforo , the b Biprcparato y mfdlclno whatovtr tlie uloino m y i rove to bo , In til common dilates U ulllua 8tatod byanyothoi metllcluo , effect a epeoly euro. The rojul fr la stfo to alm'n'stor In any ooddl tku of tboijB'om , anduiidir no clrcumstaacoj ra il do harm. It will lovlKomtullkea ittant wlio but It la I tolcatlrg btvertgo to lotd tolntempcr ancojwll promote d'K stlon , dlbs'p-to ' Iui'a3nfam ! goociuliy toie up tttt9eieiu. SEU THAT YOU CAN GET TD1 Ocnuldo Prepared by J H. ZE1LIN & COMPliilQdolplii P B. L. OAHLICIIB r. B. JOHNBOh BAELIOflS&JDHlTSOH 516 H , 16th Sfc. , Omaha , Neb 0 poi conk Interest Allowed on tirn jJeposita InvoEtraent Securities , Mortgage Loans. Loons Negotiated oil City Property and Improved Farms. T7 , d , DEl'USirCKY , S. Wl COP Farnam and 12th Stt " Oapital , - 100,000.00 07. . HAMILTON , Prea't. M. T , BAKLOW , Owh-ti DIllBOIOltai a , H. OALDWELI , B. F. SMITH , 0 , Wi HAiiiworf , M , T , BABICW , 0. win HAMILTON. Accounts solicited and kept unblock to ol l I ihcck Certificates ol Depoait laauod payable In and 12 month ) , bearing Interest , or en de inand without Interest. Advance * inado to cuntomon or approver ocurltles at market rates of interest. The Interests of customcrg are doBcIygtmro iA and every facility compatible with prlnal pies of sound banking freely extended , Draw light drafts on England , Irolnad Sootland , antJ all [ urt of Europe , Bell Karopean psHaaee tickets. H. K. BUEMBT , AND EMBALMEB , U K. Uth fitr-ct , - - OJ1AUA A Blight or Mouth , Four Waterbttry piker pl ym oU Jown for A quiet flame lira either night. Mtor n hour or tire c > no rnn pjot tlx oanla by accident Ho llkjd the lookn > f his band nod wni un * tiling to . hsrn up , Just th n a pVo of L. . _ _ w.ohcs . was brought In. Tno man tilth six c rds pi ked up * nd < r cb , slid his extra card battroou the ( llocscf trotd nnd * to the bro d , meat and o rd. tlo took ho pntnndhla cjmpani < nt did not no- ticj his atrAtegoni. Aday ortioaeoho confessed the trick , nnd In coimqaenco 'here WAO n oUanii-aguo nippjr far the whole party. South Onmha. II C. Dcbb < , telcgrapli operator , is taking a vacation , In hopes of bfnefitthnf hit health. 0. S. Pierce Is acting in his place , Frank Pavonka is building n blacktmllh hopfirJak tlotrc.ll , which nil ! be n great convenience to the farmers in the vicinity. Cipt lllgby Is having a hotmc built , which ho will occupy ns soon as completed. 25 YEARS JM USE. ' Oroatoat ca'icarTriua h of tha Ag > BYM TONIS OF A Q inm ofnppctltD , IlowrU costive , 1'rtlu In- Uo henil , wit1 ! a dull ocnsntlon In tUt tcU pnrr , 'uln under the nhouldor. ilndo , I'lillncon nfltcr entlnir , ivllh idle ncllnntlon to cxrrtlon of body or raln-t , i-rltubllityof tomiior , loxv njilrltii , trltb foeltnirnriinTliitriiPElci'tGd HOMottutrt Vrrirlncd' , Ulz.zlnCRH , riuttcrlngrnv tlie Icnrt , Dota bcforotho ryes , Ilciulucliv vor thf3 rloht eye , UcstlcoenoiTltt > tful drenmi , Illchly cclorml Uvlne , uuJ COWSTIPATJON. IVfVti I'lLl s mo capccliilly a o inch cflsci , ono do o ctTccta such n InnBooffcollnrrnMtoiistonHhthosuiIerr.r , Appetite , a" it cause tliJ ody to Tnke o I'lcnU.tlini tbo r > trm Ii noiirlslicd.nnil liytnclrToJilo ArUon 03 Ho I > IseomeOrRRj 3ttfiulnrHloolniitr rortncril. IT'-n ' aflc j I Murray Mt..M.Y. rum HAIR DYE. GHAT IlAin or WIHMCBKB cLansBil to n QIOS3Y 1JHCK 1)7 n. sinrrln r.ppllcntlon ot this Dn ? . It linimrta i n itunil color , ivcli mstnntaneouMy. Bold by Uni lits. or ont by ozprcSH on receipt of 01. * < fiee.C t t/lurrav St. . Wmv Vorlt , MEDICAL AND SURGICAL FOR TUB TnClTMJST OF ALL CHROHIGAHD SURGICAL DisEflses. The largest Modlool inatltuto West o * Mlosloolppl Rlvor. flttr roomi for the nccomodatlon of patlentJ tt * 'hysicJan unrt burgeon i. clinrno of thii iniututn liu loil clitccn j curs'of tnccOBSful practice , and 1 mWpa iy astiftants ot mro eipcrlcnco O3 tpccloutU In firlrarlous dcpaitm-jnt" . . _ WKITC FOB CmcDLAUim Dolormltlcs mil Cracei. DIFUI- nof WOHKI. I'lloi , Tuition , Canc r , C tBrrh , ItronrM- l , Inhalation , FlfctrlcltJ , raralri.U , Frlleiy , Kldnoj B o , Rur.Skln and Biood nl ea n Wrlto for ' PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN 11 nuVATK. SrrclAL and NFIITOUS rlrc n , bcmlnft. lenkntsi , Hpcrrjatorrhira. Syphilis , ( llwt , Htrlcture.Varl- OL-CIO and nil dUca > eorth Urlnart and Hoinul cirfiM ] nos treated bcoi reponU nce.or Personally Confldeutlu. lioJIclnoueDtby rnnUor eipren vllh ut marks ta lna - cato content-nr nender. * drf alllelter In OJUIIMKDICAI. . IND 8UK01CAL INSTlTtJT' , _ ' " . " 'TIC tlCJnijroJCap1'"Air5 = so , CSiASli. "CHICH ESTER'S ENGLISH. " The Original line ! Only Gnmliie. .ftj anf alw j n KcllnMe loiv re or worthti rmlttUw * luMiltniatite lo LADIES. Ai U TO r JlmecUt J "ChIS"t"or"p lkuH J.1/c.r / iV r.-liirn' ' " mlL Ons sp clil foaiuio c , ( iud < ' ro nJ , In o-uu&ila < tltctlon toother ,1s It * tnutral act ! n upon tie bow- o's For this reason , It U Hpao ally lantod tu tlio 10 onswlicn bowtl tioUDlesaraSOfnqlloriJ Ufmcm- bcr KlJffo'8 fo'xl In an nil and tried prepant O3 , bavin ; bttnln use fir thlrcy ytarn In linviKnrl arm Ame lea. Ula a rorfoolly site end nourunlnx dlsl or Ml coiiltl in KHOW THYSELF , A Great MedlcaM \ on Exxauatcd Vitality , Kcr ntis and T'lijslcil Teblllty I'rcmatro ccllno In M n , Urrorsnt Vniitli , indtbe untold iiileorlcH rcnulUntr ( lom Indiacrtllnn nd ex cesses. Ab ok for every man , \omir | , mlddla bgci end did. H contains I' 6 prescriptions far all noito nnd clironlcdlacasca , each line ul wbkh la Invalui- b'o. Bo found by tbo nutlior whofe experience for 23 j en B IB ( null as probably nerer before fclllotlM lot n' any pbjulcian 3 "p. cs , b und In beautiful French muslin , embossed c > crs , full gilt , iriiaraii' Icol tobo allnor work In ercry SCIIBO mocluinlcal lltniaryend professional tnan any otber work In tlil < country ( or 82.WI , or the monov will be refunded In ei ry Instance. IMco only 9" " by mall , jioatp Id. Illustr ted B mple OOc. Bend now. Qnld rood'J awarded the author by the National Medical Alia * elation , to the olllrcrs of which ho refers. Tlio Science of Life should ho rotd by the youiie for Instruction and by the ntlllctod ( or relief. It will benefit all. London Lancet. There Is no member ot society to whom Tb Science of Life will not bo useful , whether youth , parent , gutrdlan , Instructor or clergyman. Areo- < i > ut Address the Pcabody Medical Institute , or Dr. Vf H. I'arkcr , No. 4 I'ullllnch street , lloston , ifaea. , who may be consulted on all diseases requiring ( kill aud oyerlcne , Chronlo and obaUuita Ulso teaUiftt have battled the uklll t ill othTfrUAlV er physicians , specialty , ucll lltl V If treated Bucccifally without on InmiiVCDI V touco ol ( allure , illntlou this paper. llllAULJC CHICAGO , "i u TSS BHOBTLliS And BEST ROUTE. KUOM OUAIIA TO THE EAST , TfO TBAIN3 PAILY BETrVKEN OMAHA A.ND Ohlcfign. MDuoatioIIs. Milwaukee St. I'wul , Oodar Haplda , Uaveaport Clinton , Uubuqne , Hockford , Rock Island , tfroeport J.tneavilla , Klein , tludiaou , LaOroan , Uololt. Winonn , Acd all other Important points Katt , Kortb- oaat and Houtheiwf. Ticket oittv at 1401 Kinmm itrect ( la Paztou I'd tel ) . aud at Union PtMo Depot. I'ulttMurSleuiHirtuud tlo Flntet lUrlnij Cms In Ilia Werld an run on tnsnjiln llB iif the Cuicino MlbWAUKtl It bT. PiCLll'ranJ every attention l r J -o i uajngrra liy f-oiiitnous tuiplojet ol thoccmj.iay , R. MILLHI , Ufnerul Mftntf r. J. K. TUCKEB , Ani't Gen'J JUnteer. A. V , 11 , OAUFBNIKB , ( Jem Paw. & Ticket Agent , OKO. K. IlKArTOBD , Attt , Qcnl , ra e , a Ticket ARnt ,