THIS ( MIAHA PA1JLA' WJOH , , TIUDAV , .NOVEMBER 20. 1883. ROGMP OF THE RAILROADS A Tabulated Statonsr. . Salraitted to t ! Oomnii : on. A MEETING OF PEDAGOGUES. J > lstrlcL Messenger Serticcv to lie In- 1'rrxluc-ctl in Lincoln V Hall Well to Jlo Sunk In the Sallnr Jia IuCity Matter * . Of Ilic nine railroad * opnrating in Ne braska eight of Shorn hnvu furnished the following sUtt-ineut to the r.tilwjiy com mission , which the board uillonuw to bo published in a few dnj * TinHurling - ton & Missouri road i ? the only road to 1 e hrnrd from. Its tabulated j-t lemcnt will be forwarded to tlio eommi iou in a low ( lays. That company apologi/es for ils tit-lay , flaying that thi * is : new tiling for llio ofliceinnd they are ntixiotn to innkc a true and detailed statement of its entire business. Tin- table contain * tin- 1-oUils of each of the road- ' , and there- juirt runs from July 1 , l&M , l < > Jtini1 Wl. . * Sls.JSSa { = - rf-V i4 : - F. F.rr rr SHPll Co . ngs.Ex Ex STATB WeutiCMlay nliiht a ixei-ling was held t the iJSec of School t > ii | > eriniundeni Jones , of the executive counnitiee of thu State. Teachers ; ' aifiation. . There were prusunt A. W Vanduriuun Dr. CJ. L. Fnriilniui , I'rof. N. IJ L ncli , Snperm- tcndeut J. H. Sexton , Mis.s M. S. Hoiinu and I'rof. N. W. W.-loue , . Thc.\ ar ranged a j > rogrimmc : for tiie no.\t an nual meeting of the state a ocintion The nieeiing of the association is to beheld hold Mnrcli an. U > SO. at the iintxc ity cliaj > el in Lincoln , and lo bi-l four dai- . Superintendent Jones w.s : iiiMrueted to correspond with the United States com- missioiicr of public education. Hon.iihn ! Katon , anil to fccinv an hddre-s , fruin bim. ( Jov. D.iwes will also be reijim.-tctl to addro.svj the : is.-ociati < in If the pto gramme as now arranged is carried out it will bo Iho most inU < re tln ; and in structive ineoting the Nebraska teach- era" nwocintion ever had. I'rof. Jones EiiyRhe i.s determined to mtiku it a grniat BUCCOaS. Mr. Lane , manager of the Ainoricr.n District Tel grapli ser\ic , is in the city , Hiid i.s completing arrangement * to place the district telegraph in tins city. Mr Luiic Mt f , that lie thinks ho will have the ByvU'in fn working onler in this place in H bo ut three we L . Mr. Lane resides in Denver , and is very lavish with bin com- liliiiicntfl on the prospoots of Lincoln 's growth. The board of public lands amlbnjld- lapj to-day advertised fur bid * tor sinl.ing n well in the rialine basin Wt > ( of the i ity , lor lhe nurpo-e of making nalt. The notice - tico calls for bid * to bo iu.i < in on oaeh 1 I.I /e.et of the probable i.OJJ teul to be .sunk. and it ro orveiJ ih.- right to Mop the work t any time without the con-ent of tlie contractor. It if thought by nioiuber of the lK > ard that lhe entini work will bo completed by iho oj > eniiig ol upring. The jirobiiblo o i-t ettnnot tit the present tinio IK ) approximated. The board in t'rs move ih carrying out the law as emu-ted liu > t winter , and the money to bo uv- ncnded is tnat which was rouli/ed by lhe rale of the naline lands on thu llth 01 * tnis month. The bid > for the well w il be opened December * . ' , lei. ( A r.ooi > suh. . A number of farmers have called on IT ( lorth , the stito veterinary Mirgeon , Hiid liiivti f-uggestttd tno Mtivi.sability of culling logeiner. even at the e\pc.n-oof the dilVeveiit hor-o ami oaltlo tloctow throughout the hlulo who claim to bonbloto cum ami prevent hog ohol- urn. , and to experiment on bog * at the Fttttu farm , jn-t east of iho city , and -oe If Kimu medical trmtment cannot bo / "iMsl wlu-reby the thousands of ilodars last by hog cholera could bo raved to thu people of the stale. Among tlio names nmnlioued of Hit. men who should b inviUitl are W. 11. Young , of SewHrtl , who bus cunni a greal many rate * . J M. Hulloek. uf Lancaster coun ty , who nlf o has had good suceuss , and Mr , HopkiiiB , whoin it i elHiined IKa sure cure for In1 , ; ciiidern if thin meet- in 'un brii i about n niiued.v. it will bo worth i.illions to Xebra k hog growers. C'lTV KllKVIlUdt. I Mrs. Dearborn , of lliU citjapiuiired | I U'txlneittliiy nighi in tlm Lady of Lypu. * . I The pi.KV d * are to go for this bjno.it of the poor of Lincoln Thu opera huu o WM well tilled , and tho' ailair proved quite H sufcess. The tmtiro troupe w.ts ! made up oi home uilenl. 8 , J.TutUe. Im ! laid out nn lulditlon to Lincoln cn t of huiiiiy hldu iiddition J K. McKarlniul , A. K. 'I ou nl.ii uml I icorge Harris am a IHO preparing to iuy oul an ottdiiion to tlui ciy , Judge I'arkiir yuslcrday mtirr'.txl a oouple , bii\ing lir > t issued , i warnint for tlKvrn&caUy gnwm He wub given h' ' choice to go lo jail for an in-'Hinile ' periml or marry iho KrlAt lirst lie w . cjuplnitio in bis rilus'l to wed i e in- jurud would-be bride bill ti uy eaveil , and went out of < ourt H i covered witn smiled. It n i nu t..u iiMitk'iiitn bad been xro < I'inyly ' inliniKte with the lai'y for > 'iiu < lime. Itotli are r 'j uf Laiicoatc'r county , and In lhe hope Hint thry will live to bo a happy htisbnnd nnd nifo tlieir initues are with held. Sovor.il ci'iyetis in Lincoln nro en- ilc.nvoring t'i lui-rest Ihe olnniJi'-M dis- ] . ' < sed in lai-ing ti fund for th" d . ' .i - ' ' > n j * ufi'i rers Tlm * far but little u-nh.iv has IM-OH made The . * nbdip1iin ( ( < i the Statr DCHH.- rr.it ( irant fund hn * thus fcirrrwMd $ l.'i"l ) ) "W Tlie amount to be rnis il WHS ? . -i.om W S. llaniiltnti , nn jittomoy in Lin coln , is llio son of one of Nebrl a fir-t terntorisl gocriioM. Mr. H-MU ! " ' * fattier wis : ajijxiii'.U'd go\erii i" of t ! , - tcrritnrj bj iVesidetit I'.uchniiHii Aft < -r his c < ini'iiiiMion hsd been n , eeivetl In him Ids friends in the wiullu rn patt of IVim- f-ylvanu wenjolliljilnsc over lii g < od luck , in the mid-t ot whicli tuviimm ! evplodeil nd ( lovernor HnmiltMn was killetl CJovernor Hiimillon wi : n d' i < m oral , his -nn is a staunch repubVi .IM. Attorney ( lenernl L"PSO lujrme to Omahn. l"fore ! . t : rttng hetid he thought the Investigation tif II ; < -h.trgcs against L ( . ' lltirr. the Xinimeri.iau li - yer , would IK- brought befon ! u fiiir mittee. of lawy < > r appointoil .b ) the * u prcme court. He said fnrtlic r. tint a tin' as he was roueerned , he was willing lo submil the t-.isi'to tlm supreiiu court on the papers-and pleadings alhenox \ .stood , and tint lie thought there wa MtlUcH'iil in the { iliuiding * alone to cii-c : the ili-ib.irnienl of Mr. ISiirr. As < lenernl Cowin is rhairman of the couimitiee. he has the power to order the convocation of the board at his plenMiie. The rilvgernld ho e coinpiitivari' link ing arrangements for a Th iiik-gi\iug ball. Thnnl-gi\ ; night the Lincoln Ma n- iierehor will given grand ball f r the bcnelit of the toeicly at the citv hall. The Indies of the ( iunntin Hurmony societv gave a-social lust night nt their hall oil Tenth-treel , for thr > beni ti' ' of Hie ( lerinan poor of our city. This s.c.jety hiLsijoi'c an immense amount of efl'octhe charitttble work in th" i > : u-t few years. P.M. Sutton. of northwest * nt lov.a. has been liguring on the amount of money spent in Lincoln nnnually for I'ip'or ' , uud ho suites that he liiids that e.T-ll of the twenty-three .aloon * tnku in f.Vi j > er day , which' i- ti low aveiage , thus making tiv tolr.i Ktniinnt VH,0ii ( ; j early. Typhoid fever iaid to nave brnki'ii out "in Lancaster county. Several ci--.s : are reported in lhe ontlu > rn portion. No dauths have yet occurred. No steps liave yet been taken to tle.su the alleys in this cit - , and tin ir condi tion is terrible. The properly owners pay litre or no attention to lhe orderof the chief to clean up. Winter is Muninjr on and with all the deadly filth remain ing in the alleys il will Iw liltlo w.-.ndnr if n fearful epidemic should br < : ik out. Great discontent and dis-ati-faction lias bniken out at the Mate univcrsitv among the students against Chancellor Manntt. Vat ions cause.- are assigned for the grumbling , and har-h remarks agninst the management. It is nl-o claimed that one oHhe teaciicrs of that institution is very billed v opposed to the Hianoellnr s metnods. Detmite charge * will bo formed in a few day ? , it is nid. The name of the manager of the I'aciiio Telegrajih coniiny | : in tbis city is D. N. Cyford , not Seifert , as heretofore jiub- li-hed. Mr. C' employed legal nssistiifce j'e.lerd.iy , and gave irdor. ' ' lo bring 5-ait at once again- * the telcjliuno company to compel it to furnish a telephone in bis ollico. STATE AISItrVALS. J. M. Gray and wife , Sutton ; E. S Uiirke. Nebraska City , K. K. Lyie"a - hoe , L. Oiirlnn. Miiulen ; I' . 11" Fowler , Onnilia ; A. C" . rrothwaite , David C'itv. J.N He.iter. Columbus : L. C Gt.odcll. Wilbcr , 1' . N. Heinrieh , Omaha ; John J. ( Maguey , PhitUtuoulh , J. 11. C'ti ter. Omaha. How to Hold n Partner. Allen Dodwurth , in ids "Dancing r.nd its Kelnlious to Hdueatioii uud Soeial Lilf , " ajs The idea of ono holding the otl.Vrshuuitl not bo too strongly en tertained. Todanco together in sympa thetic tinio and motion ought to be the dominant , thought. The manner of holding is , however , of very great consequence - i sequence , as what ieon i in tliiis very i frequently used us a measure of char- I acter. In this i- its greatest imj > ortanco. I Among the vulgar , uncultivated and I vicious curUim methods prevail , uml wo j i liiturilly : suppose that tliose nii-thods I lire the result of the habit * and tceliugs J I caused by Iho MII rounding : , of thocso j i unfortunately placed ; but when hl o I methods are found in cultivated fcociu-ty , i among those who have hail every oppoV- | ! I ( unity to improve their tu.stc , it i.s umpies- t tionablv a nhoek to a thinking per-uii. To liol.l clo i ly has many oiijeetions without one advantage. It is indelicate j ivulgar iniglit be the better word ) . It reflect. * unpleasantly upon the character J ! of the dancer * . If prevent * freedom of 1 i motion. Ilis ungr.icfful in upp 'iir.ico If lhe observation ofocial waltzing [ I in Now York sind Ktirope. lor mor > thuu : i , forty years , proves an % tiling whatever , it ! i.s that the mcthoil of holding whieli is I preoribel btdow is to-day. . - at the boI I g lining , adopted by all who may bo noticeable - I ticeable lor reliucd mannerami inn.u- nient. The gentlemen npproachofi thri lady , ofloring Ins loft baud -one who is au fa t will at the iJ.une tinu nuk i a = ' g'lt in- j dilution to a hall bow. The lady place ? j [ her right hand in that of the gctitlcmuu , ' wlio tnon extends hi right arm in a di rect line to the bide. lh" fore.irm bent seas as to lorm an neuto single. In tni , nuglo the liuly u'ill placu hcr-elf , with the ceil- ti r line of the pereron ojiposito the line of the gentleman's right .s do , both persons on parallel linen , not forming an anglo. In tins position each will bo looking over the other o right shoulder , and i > > Ino lady turning Her head sligiith to the left thy effect of the group will bo greatly improved , and prevent till jxissibdity of taking each oiher'n brealu , which i.s rarely pleasant , ami in the ca-o of : i young man directly from the u o of n nieor.-chuum is "positively horrid , " as inany ladiei have ivmarl.ed. The ladv , it not tou nliort , jihiees her lofl hand , hooked , upon iho gentleman's right shoulder. Iho ling/ri app. > 'iniig in fruul. Tiie right hand ol the getitl.-in in s.'iuuld ' rest very gently upon tlio Indy'o back , ni near the waist as possible , so : us not to remove the upward pressure of thu clbuw directly uml.T tlio lady's shoulder , as this is the lady's support and imial beheld held with sure but gentle tirmiiem Tlio hand on the back Mtunld rest very lightly , aud on every possible oc'c.-u.oti should bo slightly raised , o thtit the air in-y pass betwiH.1 ! ! , HS in Kime eut-a lhe i close contact induces pronpinit on and ] | nmv b-uve ita mark IIIKUI tholKdy'sdrcss. | Itoth PLTMIII.Slioidd bo Alightly bent torward , fiom the hips ujiwnrd , MI that the shoulders my lu * onlv tiireo or four inche- apart , thu di.sUincu increasing downward , lids loaves both parties live in tliuir limbs , MI that any contact of person or knees msiy bo avoided , and tilionid be so avoiilod as a , iit ) > st serious m stake. Thu gentleman a j loft hand , holding the ludy's right , should oo extended downward in a line I w th the l > ody ( ho luiiuls three or four inches tlisUtnt front the pen-on , iho arms forming a gentle curfrom lhe shoulder - dor downward. No weight is plncod ujion this arm ; nil the guiding aud changes milt bu governed by the- elbow under Iho lady's arm. It will bo found Unit this irrouuing will be perfectly mod est In uppoininco , no nio"t t of l > irrtou occurring than lu u lady taking n jcniiuilltil : S ului HC U.IIKI.In con- clijMOii , let it b ri'ineinb 'rinl thnt pur ly of thought mid action may bj IIH exui- Apieiious in wiiluing n/i in any olhcr i- nsition of lifo , thit liu < grrm wattgrtu < - ly , tlie vicious v cioiistlio ! . reliitcul and luiuieont innocently uud in u manner. THE PARISIAN PULVERIZED , Scbwsfer Plays a Faulty Opting and a Remarkable Ol > 9. WINNING A HARD-FOUGHT GAME. The Curly I leaded Cue Handle. ' UolU I'p A ioiiMiln nilllnnls After Vigtiniiv Ilnd the Onnio JIN Own Way. Knurl h Came of the Tournament. Cim-.u.o , XuIQ. . Sehnefer mid Yls \\erofoi.tteUttts lit the fourth panic of tLo balk Iluu tonniameiit. Thu tittrtt < tatifo was acnln u-ry l r.te , though le-s than tint < if tlto preceding tfamcA. Schaefer Ml dpeplyclm- l hi * two ilofcnti , and i\\pro * cd confidi'iir * In his winniti : : lo-nishr * . Mine. Ki'ttint : was llvel > at even money , as Vlgnnm hail shown in the K.IIW of Titu.dax idiflil that he was oqu.il In .strength of pia > lo ellher ul tlic AiiHTieiuis. Selwofci won the bank for load , ami counted f torn tht' laj-off. lie niled thu -ceiutil Mint , an nnsy nnc-euslilon. Vlgimux niailca run ol ii in lii.s Mvond inning. Mop- pine with tlio ball * In line , n- lie mls-rd n h.ink siuit. Selia"icr .started In * Iowivnnd in a i.iitwd fashion , tuning no knack of con- tiollliiu tlic bills. In hi * half nf the1 eighth inniiitr YUnaux ran ' / > , nud Tire scoie .itootl n.i to K In his lavor. Ho left the balls elnse lufethci fur Sclmefer , who Imiidlcii tin-ill ralhcrrrunisii ) for a time , nnd w ; s nhliucd to rcsiirt to 1(1115 ( drive * mid d.fii- cult shot * . Ho.tiipptd at T4 l > v icssou in r Inulty ib ivo shot , anil left tin- ball hunched for \ l imux. Thp ( ( in'i ni'i iilayed with pn- fisloli ninl si If roinlii.iliil. iind In his cu-ito * mary stolid ami im-vivablc way. plJnlup .V. . Jli1 fi'lt Sfliacli'i u fair opening ; , luit tint Now 'i urki-r mlsHxlcakty. . -V-'aiii the 1'arislan pr.WYded In masterly syo [ | J0 d inalKti SchaeletV clr.ir.rcs for iliplij jirizc , thi < time ma kin IT a i mi dl in , invljicli some supi-ib 'Jiot'oro-irntl. due wa.s a two-cushion haul ; lor position , nniillin a ilnuv .shot at an nuirlo niTiisstlsf entlie uidlh of the tahle , and the third .icninltinailon Icissshi'tanuiiiil the table | tor iiriiciislitniis. Thref Inll.s | . v in a line e use I'lueth'-i luainst tin1 l.eiil of the - ion. A fo 1 > w was out of t ic < pie < < tloii and u striniit kiss WTS iuii > iariirable. \Vlth eon. > uin.ite ealeida > o i the bic fon-lmi- M 11 i > td nil tlie whiU' ntiii theivb ) kis-se. ! Itie ivd over toward the riiht hand etuner , where hh cw.i ba'l ' met it and eonnted on the return innn the tri'i around the table. This , pn-at shot \v is lo'tiil > - elieercd. At ( SI lie stopiHsl on a dilliciil draw to the cushion. Oneu more , in Im ele-.entli inniii- . Yiu'liauadtleil to hisy \ \ total , thU HUM with a uell-pMjed run of ' > ? . Thr . - orv was iniw 1814 to sj jn | u < favor. hM'haefer ini-t'iied nnd inis-x-d in his twetith Inidiu fnan sheer nervousness , Vhjnaus foiloweil with 13 , missing on a oue-eu-hion bank. HP left the ti.tllh htnl : { < > ! .schncfer. who oi > eiifd out w 1th a spli'iulid inas e , and in oue or 1\\o more jut Ihii lulls in hand for a irood lon run. 1 le M'euied to CTtliiT .sclf-eont ro | as ho went nloiijr. nnd altlioiuh nut plnyini : with the UMial stnme diil extremely well. At ' .17 he s ) > reHi ! the hallo wide ainri by a fanltv drive , and then niisTod a Imnl dri w shot. " Score , VU'imnx : yr. Schaefcr 1-1. Ah usual , Yiirjinux found a sel-up and woike-J It lor ' . AVhon he Imally niisMsi on y lianl hr.nlhot : lie left Srhacfer a bad bnvxk , hut tin- little man went afier It aiound the tn- he and cot it. Another .shot , and a very hard one. too , pive him CTxid.Hisltion ] and with the l > -t playin ? he liiil yet dune , Im went on with a heautifiil i mi. At4 ! ho fnizi to the red and b.inked unsuccessfully. Ascain at 10 * lie tloze. hut with an oiuurini mis : eonute < l iimid tiviiicndoiis cheeiini ; . At 110 he au'aln silicic fast to the nil , this time in suchn | K > i- linn tint he could neiilier Ititikor utussc. Tiie balls \\erc Miiott vl an 1 h in idj u .strin ; t-hol in elegant ehajie. He stoiit-d | ] al 133 on a \er > iianl two - usldonh < > u Vliniii.N ! was peiveptjhiy nffift d by this tin looked fur sUittf ot lliin ; s. nnd in the ! H'.t : tour innlnirs tiroluin pieces. mi smc ms favurile < lia-Vs. blncfc-r jjavc linn Nife.y medicine tor two innings , lint In the .suveii- ttvlilli hofijviKsl out oiieo mom In urand style nnd in tdo n rjn < f * . Tnere w-as Krivit rliecrlu as ho p.is ed bin oj/jinm-nt s 'ore 'I do ojll now showed tfchaeicr ? , During nil this time Vlcnauv stood near lie ! table cotistintly nnd kept his eye * on brhaofcr. Twice he t-.alined no count on Scliaeler but tlie referi-e ruled against lilui. bchauter'fi run of : > r in tliel iitcetuh mum : : ca\o libi a lead tit e\aUt UJ. .Score , 'Hito Viifii.iii.\v\ : In the last half of the nine- tceiuh inning \ 'Unau.caught hi * send wind and cot In a run of 74 , mir-in. ; on a draw nhot and leaving the Kill * , fur .V.i.iefer. Score. .S-haefcr 4 K Vidimus 4fi. Si i.iefer utilized tlioset-up ; with another mn ninrpnt inn. in winch he pfa.\fdbalk-Iinuuud worked ends and corners r-s they have nut been worked hemru in this lournnimn. . He Mopped at 111 bi u hair bre.ulm nu . , a two c'Ua.duii IHI Lion slmt. Seine , hehaetVr -t'-1. Visrnnnx 4iO. A cirMi.ly | i.uvJ ! 111.1 uf IS' n tiie twentieth inniiir en l.iluli a miss of , t drat * shut. The lulls were lett \t-iv hard lor S-h infer , nnd he m id j two blaiin inuitizs nn I tried thu sifoty plan. After imtkH'i ; tutu | Hint In the twontv- > t. Vim a A was kissed out of count , bin n iu incii.j-srfcond he nn jinid ica-h14 ! h.n ast t.inn _ ' . Se.iio. Seln-fer ' f. Yunuix ftti. A inlsscueby Vu -c-ra\e Sdne/er / a set- ii'i in liio twenty . . t'i ' and he mid > s U. Vi.'iiaiix had no ehaii'-e iu hi- halt of the t went-aft i. and -iiaeler oinliu ; out w ih MimudirinirehiiLs. ran li an I mm : in inu tv.-cnty-siMu Inning , tliUi wmniiu niiu.it eMiaordmaiy vict iry. To morrow ni ht Mn scii and Vignaux jin ! > . Mihasfer-l , 0. 1 , 0. 4 , i ! . 0 , 0 , ? ! , 0. 2. 0 , 07. iw , 7to , ar.ii , iio.o , o , 0,0 , 10 , u Total ! ( "Jll. "Jll.vigimnv 2 , " ; , 10.10 , a , M. i. oi. si. mr.i , 1 ° . , w , i , 0. u. ; i , 5 , T , vi , l. ' , l , Jj , lI l , o. Total , ' jilsliesl run * Sehaefer , 12 , 110 , f > T , 80. \ iu'iiniix , r.r.i ! , , r\ A vra/iis Sehaefer , 23 1-lS. Vi jori. ; . Time of game -J hoars. 4s minutes. A niJATII IJI2I ) TAFjR. A Kansas OlHulitl rtiitrKeil with Hob- lilii/j / a County Trcasary. TOPBKA , Kan. , Xov. 1 ! ' . This city , and a- IHx-iaily IhojueonnecttMl with the stole ofllce < , is In a turore of exi-iteinent o\er a .story which couu'.s from K.c count ) , and uiilch ii \ouched lor by u priiauut'iit resilient of that county. Tnu stat.-jai'iil in as follows : batnnlay hist It w is rumored at Lvo'is , tliuciiiimy tn-at ol KIL-O co.inij. ih.tt on hs dcjilli U d u d.ictor wiu h.ul died in that city , 1 had imjilic t.il til' Hun. . .loanViii.v , nt jnu's- ent iL'jiiuseiilliu HID Tiililx-fixlli dirict in i thiifttaie seiuuin roliti.nj ; ii coiuiij trcas- i UIJ ot .soiuo jl.J , OJii .sovciai yenraa u. j At th. ' IIIIIMV'iu ' was comity attorney and a IIIHII natiud Lawimco was treasurer. l.a .vieiiw ! was arit sied. tried and ejuv itie I o. robbing tlio tii Os iry vnnlt , Att r.ievViu.u c iiiilicUii' ; the | i.imviitiiiii vi.oiuu.-Tj3 , auj I Uiedelendaui was "uiiteiuvd to t.ueo ye.ir- ; i I in tiie jienli < u > iiiy. Lauren- * * jir ea'inu-.l I ' hih inline -nee iiiiiin.'hout tlio trial , and when i lheerdict ot tru ly wa unallj n.tched liu ivi-.s t'o.nji utcly tir men duwn. Ho o aim -d tliul the aiuiiiiiu' iu-r tne nu-lit 01 tiie rub- b TV ne went to iiin otiicem thu court hou-o HI thu ciusUijiury Inuiriinil Idiii.il tne doors ui In.uuli iiaJ OiV'ii f-iui-d dtiiin. tin infill , and that l-UJJ : luul bn uiin. . N'otwlui- htandini ; Ids pnilfKintion * ol luinxvnco lhe nun ua-iluuaduuiil ) . At the tlm I..IVMjut ) liaillii'i u iiiitini ; ; nuiuenuis linjiiii oiiieiitn < iii Ins luiui. ad ( K whic.t. It w.is t > j.d. H.I-I dona with the Miilen iinniey. Thucouittnsiou in iimd > in' ; doctor wnsas * ' "On Iho n.-nt Ihj Uisasary vault > 1. I , liy c'.unec. liapjnieHl ; : to IM . _ ntvir the otlici' , and cal'linij ; ilu f-UllllU ( li all UlltldilJl ilu Ml 111 thu illll ' 11 , Hu'jnuxl ' in.sidc. liiu'lne my Kuipri-so when I b 'he.d John U'nue in the ivt 01 rotibin ; ; lhe vault. 11 was wi.n-1 tlm > befure tVaito KIW UH- . but wh'nhe did he t v.uno vi r/ i aie. Ho otforid me < 1UJ nut to ma < e KIIIIWU wlmt 1 hud nuoii that night , and 1 urcepted the iii'Jii T uud with It puruhasfd two dnu iotns. " I'hu fact that thU doctor a ! oiit HIM time of tie : robi > trry did purchase two dra htonta. nnd thutniiliof liu staU-mcMiUi' , uatconuuvtlun i * therefore probxhle. " " I Itlir .I'l | lV | \ " | < | M Is IH | | , > \Y . 1 - > | 1 ( favorably known nil over Ivnnb s , and made i.u.ui a itjiu.a .ull ntjj li t . j.j.a.jij f..i ik-iiait'.r a.iU iuli9 K'jint-kj.'il.imtv JlU < riendi in Ui scity wui i luiiaod at lis ! ! > iry , uud letu rii have addr IB-MS ! him liHi'iiruf. ' ; Into the Irulli or fabKy uf iho iu A.UI.IIL at Cuouoy & OUon8 , AM ; I The KOMI 11 of AVJik-li Will 1'roUably i Knit ItatilMIn nn br Se.HToltl. ATI inst.v. Knn. , \ s. is.- -Tli" jury in the j Ilildv.m mnnlcr m t , which ha * lif' u ( .n , tri.dlieiffT * UT < 1 < \ \ \ i.i t I'v r.-'nrnej I n t onli. ' ! of ! 'iiirder In "i trt tl in-c. The \c-Mic ? * * ms to gi\e n > in .t ni-i-er-d , 'ili- i f. tioti. c-dllv was > ip m > M VorkMi * ? v < * r . in thisronibinnil ; . tUelctlm " ' sister of th" dwin'slit. ' ? } m ( "iivuinstfln'Vprovitl.sheImd b iMi * with eliliiitif'rin tlie Idiflit before. 'I IIPTP was no one " -leeplll ! In the hmw but herself nt the time. A vuiitl lisd li"n rut 'mm the ImpJ ; door nnd Uicliom. t\a in co feM'iti l < In'll'atebiirelr.ibut nothing of Iwws < s tuissjnc. Suspicion ( Minted at oner > to linkl- win as the ninnltrer. Ilu had abmil niiei t Ids ] > ortion of Ids father's estate. HKitT still pre-em.nl lifr's intact and w * , nl-out to main. T" picu-nt this inaiiiaf ainl : it iho Mmlo ei nrethe inlicritinnc to his mother , so thnt he niieiit jret t'ic < ntire e ate nt.i ! y n.is iho th'-orv adoit | < I by the pr-isci-iui'iif. AVIioii liio jinv aiitiuiiiiuHl liiis nmrnitu lhc > were lea'ij to n purt. til" int'llicelire ( li'ickly ' was spiead idmit toun and nenulo becan'to pour into the court twesn. U'o'neu enme baiv'ietdeil. moil e'Htleis ami haHes. nnd when tats . .1wl.ninivtsl : : th ( * loom v\.is vcty ii"arly full of peoi le. When the vertlicl w.-i * ivn : | . % a dermnstrati-iu ol apjiniral went around the riMiiu and m-n and women rushed in the jur > tn cun- irnitu Hte them. The women weremmt dem onstrative , < iicli jurxinaii hnvinc all he could attend to. The defendant' . * mother knelt and attended In. Tlie defendant' * n.olh'-r kiicit liciran H hys'ciieid prau-r. Ills w ife eowi nl l in lierehiiir , but fie defendant sat throiuii the c\cit inelit with hi * usiiil stoicAl ul'"li - eern. making no otitwaitl Mgn of Ids It el- HI1 * DADDY'S An Aniorcum Son Slopes \Vllh UN Stepinoilier. lxniAN"Ai'oi.i , Ind. . Xois. . An clojH > - incnt with unusual features was made juilillc yesterday. Lasl KrhliiyiilchtOearniwon , the unmarried NIII of John \V. Dawsmi , a pioneer settler of this eoiinty , t1i appraied fi0111 hi"ilhor's ) , house In comuny | with his { .tepuiother , a woman alxmt his own nvei \ years. Sue waiIhc s'titur DawsnnV fmuth wife , married to him in October. IS1. ' , w icn the trroo'n was TO years old. She enti red I'in ' lainily tirt as.i domestic , nbmit a year proI vioii * to her iimniase. bavins bi.'cii sent there from the Home tor Friendless U'oiucn te- uether with hci Illegitimate child.Vhpii It \\.is known that the old man won d nnrry her the family broke up. but mtei a child was l > in thev acecpicd tlio .situation and old rdal ion-were resumed. The first to co biiflt was OMar , a man of little forop of rhar.i"ter. somewhat dissipated , and easily inthieiicfU. It is believed thut the woman run nwav with him They made elaborate i r-pinitlonh tot their < ! ej > .irt4ire , nndto'ikn : : ooilly.sum ol money. The wo nan pdindniird liotli > > er ehililten in the lli ht. The ( iCsprted hiisltniid will make no effort to follow the couple. Their intimacy ha-been ii matter of suspicion for a year or more , and the clforji of relathe * to Induc Osear to leave home ha\e luvn itnavailiiifr. The woman cave her name as Kato MessprsmHh in the mairiairc eertliirate and bailud irom I.iwicncelmr . she claimed to have been led astray lu-a < lar dealer of this city , who betra > ed her under th < * promise of mamnw. The Wioked IVnlter rninllr. C'tJt AGO , Xov. 19. Jt is now bulelved at Kiverdale that \Vllliam Walter , nqetl rrt , dairj' farmer , who-o disappearance tivitcd 'o inucli lamentinnxuiiii ; Ids creditors. U t\- \ > } t- pin with his .sewSid son , Heniy Walter in lhe Litter's farm n : ir Cherokee , Ohenikc-e cciinty. Iowa , ami slcii * aio b-'in-4 taken to C.IIIMJ hiarre < t and extradition to thi.s ptnte. .la'iies Walter , th" yj.inirfston ot lhe fnslttve. w.n arip-tel veit-jidav in \VnsliiuKton IIeuui . where ho h-i.l inme In sf-ll soiiif cloth , oij.thu char . < preferred by V'nin'r ; .la logins'- of an aitc ni > t to mur der the latter. Tii. > 'voin ? m in wist.iken before-lu i ire Loivent'inl. at nihinet. and cn'unillteii ( or trial. Yeans Wu'terwnsal- mllpvl toinil ht-rlii nudiy anil his ca e&it forSaluntay morn in ; . Htorni-Tos-tc1 ! Vessels. rinc\f.o , Nov. 10. A Sfxero storm ha ? bfH-n riidncon this snore of Lake Michigan since last nlshl , the . - u ninnlnuryhlgh i In seri ' of disa'ter-i Isiu- conso'iueiieo , n ' - - j 1 ported , and It fearel thiro are nnru to ho heaid from. While tr > l s to nvike this pent j | , t'ire ' < ! sehoaner * went on t't t'ie > lire ikw er. I O IP wa.h. . Andprsoii , lu mKjr lad-n : HII > I oilier. t'iI'oona. . also lam i * r 1 i hn , and t in { John K.ldeihoiisc , licliL Ta" An lepifm an I ] j l' ( or a wi-ie from the eist sior ! p'iMits. an 1 i the Klldoihouaa wa-i on her way to Kcanab.i ' for iron ore. All v "s-els wcretikf n o'f t'io break water.but In a bid'yd ' tin i'd condition. Ilaa itrons I'rairio Firos. Ai.i.s , Texas , N > v. n. Infer * tmtlon is reeeive.l here to-d iv ofx'crydi a'troai piairlenr--s In tlio Indian T.r'ltory , esp -Ialy ! north of I-d ! river station. A.s near as ej n ha learnel tfi3 lire stirtid.it Wild Hor-o IT.c. ! . a'mt fort v url'M nort'i of lle'l IJivci station'fid burned down to fie ho'to'ii hinil-iof Ittltl.er. llie i to I ) aver ere-i ; , twulvo miles w .tof K.-d liivjrbtatioii. Tlio f-a'tern H'nlU of tie iiro arj not known , I.in it ! helit-v I ih < 1r b * ! t is from f-iilv to sixty i Tiewidu. . T IP lo s to cadlwnea is plht-ed a * hiijli a * S49J.of > j. TUB AIM J > C.iUB. The Cele ! ratlo.i ol' Its Flr t Aiinl- ven-arj. G rtimita H-ili wn ihi scano of bril- limit festivities last ni lit on t'io oceaskm of tin lirst : nuivera.iry ball of thu Arion Club. Tiioiljtdiis of tlio ( i lair wire ttr- ranged by ixcomniiiteo consistln ; ; of F. J. Lon a. Hu-nryJ. ilehir.l mil Cliule.s let , and thu occasion was in every [ I feature grandly siioee-sful. I i The pro r.ttmia of the evening's [ ' nlonrtnrn n-.is opi'tr-1 by the provenlttion : | by the lady friendi of thu club , of a hand- , ' s-oine Mlk banner , \ > -hich was form illy litndod over to the elnb bv Mis < J'.iul j ! Mtirehmr. in a nc.it si , 'eli. 'I'lieuddresi of aeoupUinee was niaJ ' . by lliu | Msi lent j j of the or nuiTiutio.i , Mr. 1'rud Met/5. j The banner U M boantiliil one , of him silk on one sl.jiRH.J . tit.on thu otlir. . On tfiuonu Aide ! < thinjrij tl > i , "Prj- b'ntud by tin htdy Fno uU. Nnv. l.i. " wth u prettr hiinl-piiltel t ! isi n , ji-i 1 on t'io ' nth r is th d viy . ii'itwim J with j ( lower * , "Ario i.or'.vniKH 1 NTov.i' . loll. " , After the formil cjr > * n > ar. dinein' ; ' wis ; coinmenued an I ku.it up to n liit-i I hour to in > nira nof tiu .Mu eal Uiio : i [ orehcstr.i An elor.int aiippor was fjjrvc 1 lit 11 o'uloek , w ni'h w1iitt ! ) n 111 to with the jjr-at'st zjat bv tiio nijiujjra a.i.l their friends , " , Altogether tha nnniveniry wn ; n decidedly pleasurablo'ovant , anditwn : the kvUh of all pr.-smt th it tin Arm club miijlit live tin oploaratu maayiujrt ) Mich tinni\crviiif , , , A IMckpouke'l „ . . . . Ja in us fanny , a man about 4 5 yeur-i i old. wivs arrtted'la4 "night ss H pie-1- : i packet , find lodgell in Iho city jnil. When thi larjje nudJen.00 left the lioyd last evening ft'-r ' wltaessin llio pur- forninncu of Haverlv's minstrels , the btreet cars { 'olnjj in 11 dirjet OIH w ro ( triM'dod. A man nam-d Muizner \ \ .ir > f-tnndinj' in oun of them , closnly crowd.'J bi jifOilo | whim hu lhou < ; lit hu felu-ouio tiling tuj'ri'ig ai IIH vu t jiookul. Hu riiiteiiKil down Ut sou what the matter WHJS and d eioveretl that his watoa w.n onu. As Im made tlio tllnpovery he aw Urtscy iLHviim the car nn I followed him Hu mel a bpociul ) > oliootunn on tlm eor- tmr nnd dr-"tei ! | hiiii 'o nrr stCns-v. A * the ollcer touched hi * man on Iho p.ioul a-r ii.tiirew o .t t .11 < i.v.ij > i i hu held in his hand. Alter taking ( * . ; y Ui the jail , Muizuur ami the o luvr r > ) . turnml lo where he iva < arreslml. nnd uf- ler a short search found tlm walcK. For clocks jio lo 0 KUUOLM & Tin ; i.tyiou c-vst : . Coiisu-iliriiiii f - eileion the Stand j Tlint At-rrement. * ' The ftconil of the Ilijjgins liquor en- ' - , wa < on tiinl je tenliiy : ift < rnoon in J t ! iec-eourt b'forejudge Sten'veri ' : and n ji'r.r 'Hie int < rr-t in th < > c-\-v in- er-.v-.ed when it bet am , * known that iMnr.-hl : ) ( . 'ninmiiiK-i bad returned , nnd that , by an fisreeinent Iwtwveti the op- lK\iifigcoiiiel , the evidence of C < nnicil. men Li-cdcr and ISeiim wa-s to b admit- ted. The litllo point loom Was packed * and n nnmlx > r if melons saloou-kueper were itiii ! < ; within Iho railing. The same oonnxd was retained on both sidosi n < in the former case , nnd thiirtatr - ments at the opening of the trial were thnilHi- lho e put lurth on the lir t e se. The wittiitf-ies t-alled jor the pro" > eu- tiuti were t" < ' : Uttnin .sullifan nd Oilicer ( ln < j > trson. if the pnliot * tor'illntli tilied to hminj , lMni ht ijet-r in r ; i'ii iil < iy > * 11 * t ijU i it - phiee after I,1 u'clonk on the nmniuiu of November ' . ' , : ; nd thai others were in thu i place drinking at Hie snme titue Itntli I witnesses tvcie ero-s-pMimined 1 > y Attor- ne.v ti' dwin ate whet i r they bud any ill-fueling again-i Mr Higsjins or not , 1 nnd wh.v ( hi'\ . had | iurcha od tin ; li'ii | < r. Nothing ! Was' developed , however. j.'u > win - in , * enmity toward Higgins 'ihej- hud sunld.f bonjrlil lhe liquor t > assist in con victing him of a \ lolaliou of the law. The defense tilen pl-iecd Mr. Ilisjgins on lhe bland in his own behalf He did I not ilunj M-liiu ; : lhe liquor or keeping open hi * place nt business after the nour for closing , but tetiiiedtiuit he bad done . ' o on an uiuliir-'hmdinir ivith the ni. > r hal thnt he was to b.- allotted toiuuall night. On cross evirtiin.iunu it wa de veloped that the uuJer.siiniliiii ; was not Iind with tlie marshal pc'-s , tially. b'lt throuirh stmie muuibera of tin etv : totin- j I ctl. rile counsel tor HIM prosecution ob- I jeeted lo such evidence IKMII , : admitted , nnd the court sustained the oS-jcetsoa. j ' Mr. Higgiiis aloaid tint he w.n i allowed to run livoui-rnts without being 1 j arrested , nnd when tuc lirst eomplnint , w a-served on him , he bf'nnn t\nzrp i and resolved not to closij up but light it ! ' out I The next witness called was Council I man Leedor , who proved lo be a little ; ' more lively a witness-than even Hie defense - ' fense wanted. Upon taking the "tantl ] i Mr. Leeder "said he wanted to "unload" I himself. He had been placed in : t fil-e : light before the public and hu wanted to inlt him--if right and let everybody know how the council stood on tlie saloon bn-ino-s After toa- .s.derablo loud talk -and , , disputesand objec , tions by lhe opposing council , in wiiieh I tlm witnc-s joined in ids "city coimci' ' " style , his evidence was admitted. He | i -tiled that ho would tell how the agree- ! incut wij : m-ide with the m irshal t < i let I the h-.tioon * run. Three weeks ago when about entering lhe city council he met Mr IJi-hiu and Mars'nal Cummings. "i'lie mar.-hnl told me"said Mr. Lcedur , "that h i uiuler-tfoJ that his head was to bo cut oil' , and that I wa.s prime mover in the atlair. 1aid 1 it was lhe fir-t I h.ul heard of it. Thn mtrsiiul then SMI 1 that ho could bras lenient as a democratic maf.-iial if thn 't-olid ei ht' would stand by hint aud keep the mari r from pn-h- iiis him t-fio hard , lie w-ts ; willing to let the .saloons have a little li eway il the councilman thought it best and would I nllow him to keep lii * o.lieo. 1 told him , I thought hu was too strict I and that he oujclit to uivo j the sal'Kin keepers a chance to < ret tliuir I custom out after U o'clock. Tlio marshal -aid JIB thought i-u t < io. I told him I would fjo and sjo tu : olh-riium- bur-of the council and -uc wliat tli-v thought. 1 saw lijchtil , Lee. Ford , Uadey and Uoodricli. and thoyall s-tid tint tuey thought Im ought to bo lenient aud give them lime to close up. So the inai' iial agreed to jive them a chance. " On cro-s-e\aminatioii .Mr LnedT siid that he did not in fur in Mr. Hi un 11 it an agreement had IKVII in-id > - to allow him lo run. but h iimk'r-tooJ I'jhin bad. It was also developed tliat Miirsiiul j Cuuimiugs h.ul called o i 110 witie * * thu nest dav iiftor Hi .ns r.in all niirht , tin 1 told him Hi ins was o'lig ' furtlier than he was w.irrantud to. Mr. L-cler taereiiuon said ih.it wis not right , uud lay marshal rcp'ied that if Hig ins con tinned to run all ni lit lu wo.ild havj t-i arru-l him. Another jxiint brought out was that Mr. LuuJur and the marshal had never com ! to any other agreement j I further than t tat the latter would Da a li'.tle leiiit-iit about making the saloon.- clo-e promptly. At t.u ( M.ulnVon of fn witT-sS1 tpsti- moinr the court adjoiirne. . ! until this mor 1111 nt 11 o'clok. . Tu pro'cution had sutipunas issued for all tni : lU'-mbers ol tnu c.ty co.mcil m Mitioao.l by Luedi-r as having been s-en bv luin in rof- ereneu to allowing thu sah > ins to run aft - t T niidni .it. A lively tuuj is f.\K'oUJ , ; to-day. M RSHAL Ct'MMlVOS AVl > I.r.niKH. M irsli il Cunimin s xvas m ; t by a repor- tT yesU-r-lay , w.ioiujstionml { him abuul tnd irutjifulnj.ss of Lol jr's ncciis ilioa taat ha ( t.io mirj.itil ) haJ given Hijjins piirmission to run hia saloon after mid night. "No. sir , " ho s-iid , replying to the lead ing < | uo3tiou of the reportitr , "it is not tnulli.it I ever s lid or inliniatud tnat Hur ins coul.l run nfl * r in dnigit. Eil L-cdcr is t < dlni : i lie w.ton ho ssi a tnal I did. " "Jid you ever intimate , directly or in- d.rcctlv. to Ilig.ins tnat liu could keep ofuMi an pi luo a littl i while after li trclook , provided hu did not run all ui-rhtr" .N'O , rlr , most emphatically not. _ I novjr m ulj an ovciipt.on of Hig ins ag.iinst unvoiiu el * . " "Uid youcvcr h.-iy to Locdur or lo anv otlmr cjuiiuilmaii iliat you could be its ' li'liunt witli tiin s.iloau'mjn as a de.mo- < ; ratCinnr.s-ialr" ! ! "No , I never said or hinted anything of the kind , for I d.ia't care a whot.ier I remain in mv present po itlou tw.i d ivs loas-'f and J wouldn't mikoany bar/ti'ii for'thoso uoiinuiliniti lo keap inn in m/ place. Mr ISeeh ! was al- ! s--i-n liy a r > i-jrt-ir liisi fveiiuiij , an I denied t rat ho h id ever bc.-n a party ta auuh tin nrran ; THE SOCIAL W1IIUL. A Series or Inter ? tl \ * I'.irtio fiiven The sa-stal givjii by tlu "Life-Haat" Lil4\N. ) 1 * < ) , In lijija i nt Orl-ir of ( JooJ Tain > l tri , Htllu Saunljr * Btf.iot rrinbvtjri.ui church last urunio' { was well attjihl , a jut 3 pjj.ild par- tUipttin : _ . T.iislolji ii m yet in it < infancy , alt'i > i ; 'i n i n ) inn.svmty . - ei 'it c'lirtjr'l niinnri , including l.tdic * : is > v dl .u ; < il : t M * i. Itwn or gini/.o-J bv tin HIV. Usniras , of l < iis- vdlo , Kv. , abj.it t irui ! m i nn ! a ' > , and \ Ain in a very llo iria'hiiri coidtioi. Tliit m : mb rsiii ! ) | n gr.nl u illygro'Vi'i ' lur or , initiatio H fii'tnf ma 1 at ovjry inotin ; , waieli an * h dd on 1'r.day uv'uniiigs Mr. C ijrl.iV itts Ii H la < u 1 1 r 01 pr tiid n { a * wjrtn.ciiof , whilst all otlur o li- c-r arj oi'iilly ' q-iiliiul for thjir n- upcetivo o.licos speeches were madu IM-I evening Ijy Uov. .1 .1V. . Ingram uml II j\ . 1' S. IMainny , wno made i > ome very corniijintonttii'y rumarkri u to the. riuc.K ) of Itiis li > l o. comparing fame with dt osof t' sun ! < . ir ' " " f n w'io rcnenllv camp Ii-ro from the oat , hai ounnojtud hlm jlf with mis luJ j , ; t 1 1 i- ' , . . . .1. , . ! a i meet at t.tu uhtirch on Saturday evt-ning Mr Still comes highly recommendt d. and will no doubt rttablish : i Mugmg olnie wh ch would bi n p.'ide toanv or initati m. TU i tn-txnutg was vc-o pi MiiutJy p-mn I i i a jj-nt-r il wiv t.u uuta feature boil ' tuo * ' J riauds ' uhicli wtit- spread by the ladii of tire lt Igi aiid'l \ ( n 'h all innd" ' i | or less disjuii)1i ) i | The melllbi rs j r , : . to l * iinjr : itiilatt'd i. | > nn t'i ' sii.-.v . * " thy are li.t uifj , and the.hopr tli.it IM- ! c\i > nin < rs ciiU-ilMiMinc-r't will 1 lin : i -i ti ndi n\\ ( t i iMnrt.isi-i'i"ir n "iii j IK rhi | > , s. ( ) ii i Ihey nmv b > fnllj j r < t'iK-.i"d ' [ for t'i"ii ' c-ffdrts in b ii.ilf o'f j the jrinwl enu-o they aix1 so w orking for. rum tiirtHit iiwunu : , 'I'lte ili i of the sj-rlesi < if | iarH M Uy the ladirj of Uie I'nity ohtiitdi o.-eurrml lust evening nt I.iglil" Cnartts bad. It proved n < nee" s "oMsllv , and was n \cry cleot parly , rtUniit Ilfty oo iil ; < M nl > tending. t'SJux ? T.\n riru. Thr almve el 1 anVf their luM r.tilar iiarlr t Atelroiiolit m hall l t vvf ninji. Thn ball vrs Well tillo.l . Avith "inerrv jtllilor * . " andeverjli'i'ty iiav'uiir .1 gud time. K. ni i. . sortAULl : . The I.idies' I'mgre sas'iiil'Iv. K. of I. . , gave ver > - enjoyable I'liU'rtrtinmrnt nt tnelr ball on iiu : ! .is ! treet I -t i enhif ; . After n few- hours of social pist'tnto dnncitig was. . rotnmiiiipeillnfh eontin- tied until late hour. The .ntissif was the "vcrv late-t. " 1'AltM.I.t. < C1AL CUM' The lir.st iiurlv given ltho above club occurreM at ( 'niuiinghain's hall Hst evening. About' IW couple" alU-tidad and all"nApivss thviuhes a Ii < ! ii had delightful time. This is a net ? clnl ) nnd Ihey propose giving diim * * every tno wufk * . CIIUISTOI , IV UMA11 \ . Ho I-siies h Olinllengeto tliuVorlil His Challenge Ai-cepteil. Andre C'hrit < d , the famous Frmich wrestler , who arrived in Omaha Wednes day , will remain here two or three weeks ? o "re < t up" after a hnrd s".i ou' . Work. He oatne here from U'iehUa. Kansas , where he defcitd easily n loenl cch'bri- 1y , i'rof. Willie. 1'rof. rhrisUiUssues a challctifjc to the world to wrc-stle in Omaha for fruin $ . * > 0 to ? J50n f-ide. th' door receipt-- logo to tlio winner. He includes fiery one in his challenge. IW'al wrcsllors are par ticularly invited to step forward. Ho has not been in Omaha lor four years , and 1 e remarked ttial lie was very much astoni-hen to Iind it as larg-- city as it was. "Whom do you consider thr best middleweight dle-weight wrestler iu thu world ? ' was a > ked of him. . " .lames r.ntlkiur , the young Kng lish- inan is a wonderful uinn , and 1 believe him to be the best wio-tler ol the weight in the world. -hoiild I certainly say thut ho could down any man ofll.Jorljj pounds. " With regard to tha defeat , of Miller by \Vhitetlur in Australia , li saiil that Aliller wa- one of the be-t men ho ciirin and Whiftler "did himself proud"in ninn'mg a victory from him. "Ve = , " _ he wiid , "there i.s no question but that Wln-tlur is bracing up and is doing wonderlul work. " TIIK ciiALLL.von Arcni'Tr.n. M r. John Leon , of Chicago , called at the Hii : : ollicu Isust evening in company with J. H. Moynihau and suited that ho eould accept Ch.-islolV challenge , the match to bo for from $100 to ? 'oti n .sido. He will leaje the choice of styl'cif wrestling - ling to Christol , either CJnfco-l'omnn or cateh-as-catch-t-an , as also the tuio : nud place of the match. A IJrncc of ! ' Charles. Larson is an old man who has been a lailor all bi life , and J. M. John son is a yonng man who also follows the tailor's irado. Yesterday lhe two men foil to disputing at the corner of Thir teenth and I < cn\cnnorth strcuu about a coat. Ksch expressed the opinion that ' he was a bolter tailor thuu the other anil I finally they lull to liyiiUiiu. ; Oiiiecr Mur- j phy was i-uul for aud arre'ttd lhe men. \\neii Jolin-on arrived at police head- tiartori | ; , hu hands were oiifconsfd in l > id gloves and ho walked with a swag ger. Hut when he .stepped behind tne bars hu diverted hiniaelf of : ill his gew gaws and eiidi-Hvored to harmonize his appeurutiCQ with hU external eurroand- Fienry Girk.v , wlio is an old tinio ox- pressman in Omaha , was : irrclod ye- terday afternoon on complaint of Mark Dolm , another well-known expressman , for avsatilt and batt-ury. The iwo men hud a liu Id dispute which resulted in blows , tud whilu fiirky confined for assault Uohn it > also held u a witness. AMUSBMKVrs. Hivcrly minstrels exhibited to another crowded IIOIISP at the Hoyd la-t night , ( ho onUTUtinm-nt being lully up to tne standard of tiu ni ht bofora , and re- ceivetl its duo meet u : Hi | | > hun . Tins ovjiiiu.j : t i i tj-in irrcnv , with a mat nun , t' . * V. C/ultl./ek will appear in tiiiil beaut.fill dramaticstury of domestic life , lhe Willow t'op-e. Ntxt Monday , and continuing nil lhe week , I'rof. ( Suorge Bartholomew's won derful Kquiuu Paradox will hold the boards at the 15o.\d. Three matinees will bo { riven di.nng the week , ou U'cd- nosxlay , i-'rulay nnd Saturday. Arf-cnlc A IrtJcliiro at Crclghton C.i lese. I'ov. Father .S. J. Higgiti , , gave a i-plen- did lecture in the Crcighton college lab- ralory last cvcnln , ; oa arsonic. it w.ts very inU're-tiug us well its instruclivu. The body of Uio le-cturu consisted of a mention of thu many ores in which nr- s-iic ; is fo in 1. its p irsic.il and oliumicnl properties nd ifi > many ns.'s. At the. ck/se all prohunt were invited to iir.-icti- cal work , and it was statvd that the-sub- jecl would bo conlinuud next \Vedne.3- day , at 7W : p. m. m.A A flail Olrl. The 15UK isadi'isud in n communication from fOino individual who \ \ nles lln lish a oho Is wrote with n vengeance , that Hiiima'amp. ( . tlu wayward daughter of \V. S. and iliijv II. Camp , ha ? once moro decamped. Hun.rt uf il iw the am. < Kniuiii ) i.s n hard cilbeii. it was slio wno clood , ri.une several wetk-i iigo With u ( Vmncil IShiil's iudiviliul named Mcyorn. TiiistiniB it i : l 'i < l. j. 10 h . - * .s'Kippj.l w ith a certain bjioon ( Kuw UrK-mis nnd lien Itiiller . i an J nave gone lo ix idu in that ( | iiartor of I'm worlilwhich buars UM .Sunday f = elu.ol title of "HcH'o half our . " The I'.vthlnti Anniversary. The social u.itjrtainai.-ut , in tudohnt lion of the K'Vetittiunlh anniversary of Nubra ka loil u N'o. I , Ki.i hu of i'yilii- as , will tu licld on Mondity evening , Nov SS , at ihijir hall The prcigrHmmo will coiisinl of music and hpcecQcH , after which theii ! will b'i ' refr.fliiuunU and dnni-iiig. Hcfreffhiiietils orcontrlbutioiH can bu left with M. Tof" . 'j'hifnt ilain- luciiiiri trotton up .viiel for the hfiiciitof tuu knigut and rhcir I uly friends , anil : n every iirr.ii' ' i'.ni ; nl has been mad. ) w th Hit ) grcalnsl c.irc , a grand time is anticipated. llorau null itii Ky .Stolen. Her e r.nd bugg i-udcn on HID the n''i ' t ot lhe " 7th ! n"t . fr-in ISirlinril \Vildo , who wiUi Augut-t Dent-ou offera and rtapitiru of Ibinf. Ilorst"bay , with white spot on fore- h -ad , iio ! \ \ ii'tc. ' f\ \ > it almVu "nn of frcnt kiieos llorrto itlio it 7 itnirti old , f..lr tn-tti'f , liolds h-ad high un In irolling I Hn.-gy Lcuii cut by fruul whtx ; ! , 'Ihoe.ivot Wll ! IJ.ilick VN Mr C-c , . inn n has IM en c > n < It deln \ iliulge \\t ! . < t ' nit. . < 'l lln ib'C.st in Ii IItecli rt s \ pd 1'hr item m yostiTtlnv s I'.n lift * H' j ! > the creelKiII Cif linli.i-ks 'I IJr-ik Sprnijf * w s ineorrex-t , in Uint th.Im id inc * ert erected al I.van ton in-'t.-d of IJuck Spring- . The suit of Wilson Liri.-i : > n A * John K. Kdwur.ls. . in HP , tliiiel < - < > uil , has Ijii-ti di'cided for the plaintiff in , lu > ticc Solden'5 rwtirl. The suii was l-roii lil on n prnmi.-siiry note of y ? ( "onittv Superiiileiidi'iit llrnnnvr goes toValerliK > tml y to nllcml tlio opening 'if the tiew M-liool IUUIM' Ihcro in the "e\-eiiing. Mr. iSriiniif-r lia i just Jft rtipd from H two weeks' tonr of the rounlmV.s .hools. f Unity elnb will meet at ( lie elinrdi this rridny cu-ni.ig. Miss Urnnl ill ivail nHoB .ivon i'ie ' Hii iicnot , Mi * ( Jroll Will c > n tribute nn ess iv.ubject < > | itlonal , nnd Mi' \ \ aHaee will' ] < ad tintonur - lion on the reformation. Mr * , " .lack l'rol" invite yon t ) her ' * tio\v p..lnco to a ten 'jmrlv this evening in Iho parlors of tlte St Jl rvV A volute t'ongn-galitiiinl chinch Her home vill l i decorated to represent n KuMaii winter crue , and her table will bo "snowed under" with superior feasts , ices and Hakes , which do not inrll. or- eept in th" month. The imct Whittler. in the Costume of S-\nt\ : ( 'lan < . win read M-lectlons fiom his ' ' .SMUW Itiund ' if hn fonirs. Otln-r distinguished gin-sis will bt mvsfnt if you aceiipt. I lie melting will begin nt 0 o'clock , and will con tinue rapidi.v for three hours. Pcrson.T.1 M H. Welch , of Lincoln , is at the 1'ax- tunH. H. M , Sihbott , of David C'ily. is at the Millniil .1. 15 Danips , of 1'onen , is nuaitircd at thoMillnrd. 1' . Schweiick , ot Norfolk , is registered nt lhe Mtllnrd. Congrossiiian Jim Laird , of Hastings , is at the I'avton. M. nininglon , of IVntler , Neb . is a guest at tne Millird. : L. 1) . Dent , of Hastiugs , is m the city , -topping nt the I'nxtoii. liT w * kicV. wa p T Wlrn ihn w.\s a Child , the rrieil for I ajlorla , \V1icn ituo IxvMtne Ml * ? , li cine ; to L'nUrii , TStca ti ! * bkl UtUOrou , auo gare them Uuori % Silver ( "reel : nnd Indian Territory nro two of the best. Soft Coals in the market , for sain only by JCFT W. lri ! > ruii > . ' . ' 11 S Uth St. DR. TALMAGE AND PALMISTRY. Tlif Famous Kroolclyn flerjry TclNorS'iinu Predict ion * > ihat l True. N. V. ifer.ild. Probably no man is broader with his idea. * than the llcv T. De Witt Talmago. In a recent sermon he made the .statement that "astrology may yet prove more than : i brillinut heathenism. " In coin crs-ai ion held finb-oqiu-ntly with a Herald reporter the doctor rupii.itod the remark and said that while he was not ready to st ite thnt he believed in as- trologv , he was nevertheless willing to say that ho expected to see astrology some day one o ! the teeieiiecs. "As I sid ; : in my 5.crniiii."addrd Dr. Talmngc , "if the moon lifts ami lets down the tides , and if , as by all * eic tilic ndinis-ion , the i-Icclriu .stnrnn on the sun l : * t year all'eeled the earth , why have not the Mars ai : inlluence on mtindunu thinr * in pioportion ; Now , then , there's palmistry , ( and the tamous prenclier smiled one of hi. ' famous smiles ) , nobody believes in it sa people who arc accred ited siiirr ) titioi'sand _ tlciifely ignorypt. I don't say 1 belicvi ! in it eiti'er. How- t-vcr , let me tell yon a little incident. " A eiicl.iM clo"k ptrnck tlu h < jur of ono nnd hilu-r longued chime- tinkled r.iiuyl- taneou-dy a * Dr. Talin. g > was nbout to begin. nd in response to the call of his daughter he repaired to liincli with his family. Tinreito continued to say "A number of years a .ro as I was cross ing tin : Atlantic it wa-i just about twelve years ago. 1 think a palmist cjime out o- the cabin to a party of my friends. When 1 c-iino upon the hoc no my friends worn ror.i'iig with laughter and the palmiM was poringover the lined in ono of my lady friend V hands. From on ehe wen t to an i > t her. itnd in ea'-hcaso ho made ftomeof th < ; mo-t sfomimgh * absurd predictions. NoboJ.t paid any pnrticular titU'iiti > n to what ho w.r saving to fin- other , but somehow or other each ono was impiTsued with lint remnrk.s applied tu liiin-i-lf. Out of curios ty I had tiiu iu'ii : go < > \ c-r the lines in nu hands. \Voild : you belit-ve it , that \vitliout iix- cpption 'the predictions made by that jialiuiftt hayo for the most part proven ninriclously true oven in my own " cape There wns a silence nrnuncl the table , nnd Dr. TalmageV children held Ihelr breath ns Uioy gazed upon the set ox- pr K-ioii of his face "What were the preilict'on- that were o truthfiilly veri'ictl ' in yo.ir uaso. Dr. Talmngo. ' " ventured his guei-t * "Ahem. Will you lake seine toaRt ! " rnooucTioNS nmcscNTTHt , - . . . . . PCCCTION Cf CHIL-U.A..H.C. \H \ THCM CVCRf OEUCCTION lOUnO IN rc.toi-h-t.ss CHOCS is RCMOVCO. THC St'CCCSS AT OIICC ATTAIMD BT OUR caocc v/Hcncvcn IHTTODUCCO ISOAINC TO IMC r/CTTHTT > .t * ARC ciPVt-rirriNG ctrOHT in sr ie ANsrinibH orjuc nntsTuTtnit * HD WORKWAnSHIP , AND UOOCHATC Ul vnicc. THE HORDORS or HHCAMNS-IN ARC Avoicco' T < < Y Arc coursnTAULC rr.OMTHE VCRY rmST. WJ M C 10 tlJCII IN 14 WIDTHS I AIIC C EHAPC3 Of Uti , AuS MCCUL i ' / > r < faii-r ta fit ivVj. J. & T. Cttt'SIKS , Nebraska National Bank O'.AHA , NEBRASM. I'AIH t'lI'AflTAK . SVOV ) > > 1 h iiiM.i > , Muy I , IWi - H. W. YAM- : . I'r.-a'.dent , A. K. T - / < . Vu-o Piv i 15'i \V. H. S. Hfiiiti.s. C ' " W. V. MoiISfi , Joi'N S. Co 1.1.1 KB , H \ \ . Y V.K- , LuwisS , Ur.j-.iV ' ir CA' KIKG OFHCEi TIIK 1UOX HANK. CVxmh * AC "UiU * * * * teUUt