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~TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER B LINCOLN. Tie Disreun!abh_Place £ ken of By the Bes Sall Ruaving in Poll Blast, Ovarthrow «f the Miller Dynasty in the County’s Politics, Numorons Netes of a Oriminal Ohar- acter, and tho Limtest News of the Oity, AT THE OAPITAL. A DISREPUTABLE PLACE, Some time slnce the Bre contained an artlole soncerning a plees which it de- nomirated an assignation house. The place was rightly called, as subre- quent events have shown. Mr. Joner, ‘the proprietor, called at the Ber cffice dey or two after the publication and sald ‘that a great injustice had been dono him ond thet he wes inncoent of all guilt, wither already doue or anticlpated Thivking perhapa that bis information as #o the character of the plice might have ‘been somewhat exsggerated, tho BEE re- Porter determined to find ont more about dt. The reeult of h's Invesiigations has only ccnfirmed his former inqulirios, and there is not the tlightest ques- tion but that the house s oroocked and the billiard ball balow 18 npothing but = bllnd for tho rooms above; in fect, it isa dsgo shop run on an fmproved method, To one who has travelled any, psrtica- larly in the lirger olties, the following <ard will suffise to show that all is not correot: “0. W. Jones keeps the Model bil- liard parlor aud temperance bar. Fioe olgars speci-1y; also, furnishcd apart- menis to rent by day or night, Tenth street, Lincoln, Neb, Night clerk’s xoom, No 6 up talrs ” These cards wers olrenlated broadess* all over L'mcoln ahortly sfier the house was opened., Whea the man could find no one In ho would elip & card whder the ‘doov. He even went 8o far ss to pu: osrda in tho pockets of the dammies in front of the clothing ssorer, 8o that when the salt was sold the purchaser would have his attention attractea by it. Darlog state falr week Jones did a big bualnesr, although ke clsimed to a «certdln woman that he woull have made several bundred dollars more if the Bee had not spoken about the charac'er of his houte, acd thereby frightened off a cer- taln class of customers who were afrald of ketng exposcd. Afrer the Brw's article, the owner of ‘the building, who professed entire tgno- xance of the business corrled on, said that he would eject Joues, bus the gen- tleman has not dons eo up to tho present time, although nesrly a month has elapsed since the informatton csme di- rectly to hlm, Joues has o fiva years’ lease on the bullding, but this can Lo ab- rogated whenever tho basiness ts found disreputsble, which i: certainly Is boyuna +the shadow of a doubt. For the purpose of ssttling the questlon whether 15 was an asslguation house s wstated, the BEE reporter tent two men thers to as- oeriain beyornd question what the place war. It was found that rooms could be obtaiued for eny length of time disired. The polics have not teken pstns t)co auy thing looking towa ds the euppres:ion of the house, nlthcugh they mast bs sc— qualated with it I: s geeas surprios to many persons thst the owncr of the bullding has not ejectod the outfit, and 80 long as he holds the responsible judi- olal positlon that he doer, peopls luok to him for more than they weuld frem an ordinary private cltizen, It s hoped that no further mention noed be made of this atsreputsble concern, but that it will ba promptly closed up in the interests of g:nd government end morality, Iiis to deprecated that such an tnstitution has flourlshed hera as long as it has, for the reason that it {s far m re daagercus than a known dlsorderly resort. (OPPOSITION TO DR. MILLER. Saturday evening last the demoorata of Laocaster couaty finished up thetr con- vention and pui & couaty sicket in the ficld, besidus selecting s'x'een delegates to the state conventiva T'aese delegates wera Instroctod to wio all honorsbls mesns to secure tho nomination for the supreme judgsehip for A. J. Sawyer, ©0:q., of this cliy., I'he conveniton de- veloped & now phate In county politios, Heretofore it is mese:t-d that inscrnctions bave be:u received from De Miller as Omaha as to the compositton of the ticket Thy opposition, headed by Vi‘qualn, Watkins, 81-yer, Whitmore, Tinnets end others, took » stand in tne conven- tlon, with the re.nlt that the Miller Aactlon was almos: completely routed The delegation to the state conventlon stands tairtecn wntl-Miller to three Miller. John McManigal, a ntrong partlaan and .shrewd polivician, manfpuls;ed the Miller wilee bus wittous resolt, McManigal was a candidate for del gate himself and worked hard to secure ir, but he could not reach, This ds the firs: time he has not besn on top darlug his residence here, It s glesned from the actlon of the.conventlon and the seotlment ex- R{ausfl by thoss who worked agalust iller, that his peetentions to boeslam will be contested by the democrats of this county and all other Bouth Platte dis- ricts, dt ls plala that there extsts a row dn the democratlo camp which will more thon ever divido the party azalust iiself dn Nebraska., 4 SHOOTING ABERAY, Sunday aficrnocn there came near belng a tragedy enacted over Lane's drug #tose on P etrosr, Caarles Neleon, a alngle man, eccupled a farnished room at the place €es'guated, and durlog the day deank heavily. Shortdy after dinner he called uponOaurles Inmarn, & saloon- keeper, wuo 10 cccuples n roem 1o the aame building, for something to driuk. Inman told Nelson that he had zothiog and would not opan his on on Suu dsy. The dronken men stormed abou for a while, threatening everybady, when suddenly he drews pistsl feom his pucke and fired, the ball iakleg sa upwero oourse aud lodging ln the ceillug. P licomsn Bmiik, belng in the vicludty, rushed up stafrs and fognd Nelsn flour. iskiog his platol and cusaing vebemen:- ly. The offiser made a grab at him, srd aceufila epsued, in which Nolson wa soon overp wercd. He pointed his pis tol at Bwith soversl 1imes aed pulied the trigger, but it did not go off. The mex waa lauded in jail, snd yeaterdsy pald fius of $26 sud costr, . A CLEVEL CAPTURE, Early yes'er ay wmornng nosr thi Barlington & Missourt freight house Martin Oahill, the dapot uight watohcwan heard & nolse and on appr achivg frolght car near by siw four men sittin, dnaide drinkirg end bavivg a good tim Oahill called the neslatanos of & specls) poliseman, and after tome trouble su:-- ceesded In arresting the men. Upon ex- amining the oar seversl bundles were found, which whon opened exposed to vlew a portion of the Jefferson county ex- hibit at the state falr. The tags auc other marks were atill on the articles which for the most part werefancy goods « f ooneiderabls value. The car, broken into «nd whers the mon were found, war loaded with beer, and seversl kegs had been opened by the crooke. The men were put in jail where they now awasit trlal. Oshlll desorves conslderable credit, for he had a hard time with the fellows and was roughly handled, but he would not let go of them, THE PITZGERALD'S CAPTAIN, Frank Parkington, osptain of the Fitzgerald hose team, will leave for Ohlosgo and New York to-day, comblalog bnsiness with plessare, In Chiosgo Parkington will bay new hose oouplings pipes, eto,, for next year's firemau's tournament. Darlng his ‘stay In Now York Parkington will purchaee, at the Instance of Hon. John Fiizgerald, a com- plete new gymnseium _ outfit for the boys' ball. Darlog his absence the gentleman will hls parents and old home at New Haven COonn., and upon returning will attend the Kireman's nationsl tournamont at Ohicago, held Octsber 22, A HARD MAN, A plekpocket was dlscovered estly yes tordsy mornlng trying to work an indl- vidoal near the Natlonal hotel, opposite the Burlivgton & Missourl depot. He was detected and sucrounded, bat fought very bard to get swey. Speclal Poltce- man Thompion oame np aud arrestad the man, when he broke away snd ran Thompson fired a shot at nim, when he halted. Thompson took hold of his arm and walked him toward tho atatlon. man resisted again and In a scufils suc ceeded in gotting Thompson down. Fi nally ho was brought to the jail, # he lingers, CITY JOTS, The management of the state fale de- slre to return thefr thanks for the valu able assiastance rendered hy the business men of Lincoln to make the show a suc- cers, Every one lent s helping hand snd opened thelr doors to the s:rauger public Mr. L Liudsay, the popular O street caterer, laid himsolf out to supply the heavy Jemands made on his resources, and judging from public opinlon he wan a valuable ad for the feir peoplo. Workmen are busy buildiog s substan- tlal twenty-foot wides dewalk In front of the Bee cffice and Union block on O atreet, Friday last the cliy marahal received s teligram from an officer at Boatrice ask- iop him to arrest two young men who hd hired a good buggy and tesm snd ran off with it. When last seen they were headed for Lincoln and iv is expected they will arrlve bers to day, when thiy will be arrested, They wore cow boys' sults and hats and had pl nty of moniy Pattl Rosa, the charming scirese, wilt appesr at the opera houso thia oveniog in her new play, entitled *“Mizpah,” waich fs well spoken of by the eastern press. Tho epgagemact is for but ono night. Lawrenca Barrett {8 booked for Sap- tewber £9, Thia {san attraction which willenrely draw a lirge house, and Mau- vist' | The | tecar.d the nec:asary certifisate. hore | of schools at S, Paul, instructed to adveriss needed in Adopted. BOARD_OF EOUCATION. —_— A Short Sussion Beld and Verions Kat- fers Discnssed aud Acted On, The Teeching of Masic in the High Echool Said to bs Unprofitable - A Vacancy Filled, The regalar moeting of the bosrd of education was held last ovenlng, Prea ident Points in the chair and all the members precent, Petitions and eapplica’ions were re- ceived for the appolntment of janltors In school balldiogs and were reforred. A commuuloation was recelved from Shaw & Field, statlog that thelr work on the Farnam street echool was belng de- ayed on acesunt of not having the far. naves set, and that in order to proceed the furnaces must bs placed in the buili- r nt the earliet posiible moment. " A communication was veoelyed from Matthew Schueider asking that the board usslst him t pay for the loes of his cow, whioh fell into the excivatton at the Canst llar strest wchool and broke ita neck, Referred. A proposilton was recelved from H. B Smith to sell to the bosrd & lot In Mu- Ourmick’s addition for school purposes for the eum of §2,600, the offer to hold good for filteen days. Referred. A communfeston was recelved from Mary E. Koot askivg for a poeition ae teacher In the public schoole, as ghe hed Her pertiion w s accompanied by a letter of recommendation from the superintendent Referred, REPORTS OF CfMMITTEES, Recommending tho appropriation cf $40 to pry Matthov Sohneider for the Lo:n of bis cow. Adopted Rescommending the purchase of 1,200 slates to be ueed in the first grade, 1n or- der that the puplls msy have uniform alatee, the cost of the purchsse to be $90, Adopted. Recommendinz that the bill of I Duglan for $196 49, for werk done on the Hartman echool bulldlng be paid. Adopted ESOLUTIONS, By Connoyer—That tho eecrctary be for furaitore buildlrgs the new By Livesey—That tho Hascail school house be r:moved to thoslte cf the Center school. Lost. By O unoger -Thut {ho recrotary be anthorized to ordee such appsratus for the high school as the several departments mey require, at 8 cost not to exseed $800 supplien, Roferred to the committee on By Livesoy—That the eecrotary be authorized to advertisa for bids fur the ssle of the Ha:call echool property. Adopted, By Copeland—That tho epacs batween the eidewalk and bn''d'v o~ the east elde ager Frod Fanke showid bs commended for | Of the bish schoo. be graded 8 :d zodded his efforts to secare good attractions, He is now in correepondence with mansgers Adoptad. By Connoyer—That the terchlrg of looking towards the apposrance of Mary | music in the high echocl be discoutivued Anderson in this cliy during her western tour, Mr Connoyer stated that ho iniroduced the resolucion at the request of Saperin- Rizgr, tho Eliventh streot druggist, |teudent Jam:s avd Piiucipsl Lowls. Mr. hsd w rick of cans stolen from in front of his store the other ntght, Brown, s Tenth street saloon keeper, was brought before a justion yesterduy for zelling liquor on Snadays, STATE ARRIVALS, D. J, Hamilion, W R Bowen, Oushs; Willlam Neville, Plsttsmounth; F. A Scoville, Gus States, Valparratar; J. O Pelt, Nebraska Olty; Geo. ti. Powers, Beatrice; O, Daras, Ore'e; M. D Faller, Filley; Wm, Leese, Seward; J. E. Doty, David Olty. ————— Jo: Uavis Wios, Owling to the liberal terms of admie- slon, which wera gratis to all classes, and the netural Intercst which has attended the great coutest, a lurge crowd wes ut the fair crourds yesterday to witness the final beat lu the match trot between Phyllie and Joo Davis, A runpivg race, in which B.lle K., won, opened the after- noon's eport, snd st abous 3 o'clo:k 1he great trotters were cilled to the score, They got away in good form and made the duuble round at a good galt. Puylis had the advaatage of the pole on the startt asnd was rathir \he favorite, although all epecnlati m in Ler lnterests found ready tekers There was a goud deal of betting on the result both on the cuuree and down ia theolty. Whatever clalms the mare may have 10 & batter record thon Davis, hss not established & first place in tte estimatlon of the local publie, for on this oritical heat she was overmatoched and lost on the fiofsh by a length, The time was exomplary, Joe Davis flsshlug under the wire in 2:194 Cocsiderlng vnat the track fs % balf mils, laps about four sec- onds and was very bard yes erday, the speed of the winner w~as equ valent to something ss good as 2:16 under favora- ble clrcumstar ces Phyllls and Joo Davis both leave to- dey for the Grand Lslsnd fatr where ihey aro entered 1o & $1 500 raco Thursday, Bello K is taken to Friendville, e ———— Slock Yara Lten.s, Lonergan & Burke, of American Falls, had 591 head of stock at the South Omaha yards xd . O. Baldwin, Pine Bluffs, 101 berlaio & D., Pine Bluffs 78 hoge; M. Kellner, rosshaus & B . sutton, 64 hoge; A D Bears, 78 hoge; J,.P. Pruyn, Cheyenne, 21 horses. Olark Bros,, of South Omaha, shipped 702 hogs to Chicago yestarday. There is & good demand for feeders at the Omaha stock yards and prices are above the Chieago market, which makes it quite an ob- jeok for stock men to ship to Omahs, as they save the extea frelght aod ohrinkage snd got better prices, The emigrants are taking up the range to such au extent in southwes ern Nevraeka that the cattlemen are preparicg to move their herds. 8. &, Gwiog, of Albion, Idaho, the old timer, retorned from Omaha Sunday, &.d Monday prooseded to his hone, He receives a slighe injury n slippiog from a corral fence while in Omaha,—N. W, Live Stock Journal, Urugusy, with a population of only s hall million, feeds aud fattens 6,000,000 cattle a0 11,000,000 shosp; the A-zentine Republic, over 80,000 600 cattlo and 100,00 000 sheep— wmore alisep than thers 1s in any of her coun: ry in the world; and soon thera will bs mor: cattle, a8 they are incroaciag ut the rate of 25 per ceut, ‘Tha Nave-McCord Cakkle company recently .hnhl“lulllv of their Texus beeves at $30 pe A e — Hanl's Remedy is purely vegetable,an¢ is madeo expressly for alt diuesses of th kidoeya. Extraordinary success everywhore, A ure cure for all kidney alsesses is Hunt’s Romedy, For cotly losn of phystoal powsr 4 ure oure fa found In “Huat's Rowedy Never falls, Jawes, who was present, stated that ho cousldered the teaching of musle in that #cnool a wasts of time. On mouon of Me. Copelund the constderation of the resoluiion was postponed uatil the nexy regular meeting. By Long—Tnat the board proceed to ballot fur a teacher to fill the vacaucy in the highschool. Mr. Hall gaid he did wish 10 vote on tho eliction of Miss Sheldon uatil he had been informed why e name of Miss Straat wes not repor'ed by the committee for appointment fa the sohools, Superiutendent James replied that he had recommended Miss Street to the c.omaittes, but they had not seen fit to repors her namo to the board for em- ploymont. The resolution was then ad.p ed and the ballot resulted in the election of Miss Sheldon to the position. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS, Tho secretary reporicd that he had drawn up a cntract to be signed by the board wih Mr, Buckley for the bullding ot the retalning wall on the sonth side of the high schoul grounds, the materisl to bs uscd beleg Berea s:one snd the prics $1 78 per lineal foot. The contract wss submivied to the board, and after con- etdorable discussion, the recratary was sathorizad to siga it for the board, Ths qouestion of a settlement with Contrac.or Brevnsn for the work done | by blm was brought up, bus during the discussion a moiton o wdjourn wes made aud prevailed, thus leaving the matter to stand over until the nexs meeting, e e— At Last We Havo Found Them, Na Saturday last an old Isdy snd her daughter (he lattor sbont 18 yeurs olo) asconted an elderly gen'leman in fron’ of the D me Museuw, sayiog, At last we have found thet new tea store, where they give away watches and dlamonds {n toa snd coffce. This store is av 1403 Douglss sireet. You will rec-guizs the placs when you got thers by the show wirdows baving a loi of bright-oclored osns In them, snd & sign over the door Ewupiro Mills Tea Company.” The old man called at thy above nsmed store and ioformed the ealesman that he wished to J0| invest 85 for slx cavs of tea, and upon opening them one of the cans was found 10 confain & lady’s besutifal gold hunt- ing case watch, L ——— Examining Suspended Officers, A meeting of the police committee of the ci'y councll was he'd yestcrday after- noon for the hearlny of evldence in the case of the officers recently surpended from the force by Marsbal Cammings. The committes is composed of Council- men Lee, Leeder and Thrane, and the suspended officers who appessed before them were Peter Weiland, Fred Fuller and George Lawcey. The oharges pro- forred by the marshal were drunkeones end derelictlon of duty. The men ap- poared beforo tha c:mumiitee in person and steted thelr side of the case and Mar- anal Cummings and Captain Sullivan were o band to pash the prosecution, Wit nessen wera introduced by both rides, and the evidence given was of & o1 fl otivg oature. All the aldermen questioned the witnestes closely, s dil also the marshal and the suspended cfficers, The oase of Ufticer Lowry was more hotly discassed than apy of the others, the w mbersof the comwlies seeming to tff ¢ on 8:me poluteia ths favestiga ion, nd indulging io qaite ewpharis and ex. presalve langaage. The ussion aros o r:gerd to how much & man can be iuder. the ivfluence of liquor and yo uot bo called dronk. Hexo, sgaie, vpin to: 8 diff.red, and the quostion remaines sithoay sfaciory suewerr At tle oonolarlon of the cxamiustion of wi - n-pses the oommittee acjrurned. They will make thele report to the council thi: eveniog, PERSONAL, O L Baum, of Linooln, s at the Paxton, E E Peters, of Lincoln, is at the Arcade. H W Yates leaves for the enet yesterday. Oscar G Small, of Wahoo, is at the Arcade. D. A, Holmes, Norfolk, 13 & Paxton guest F H Goodridge, of St. Louis, is at the Mil lard, A. Clark, of Valley, is stopping at the Millard. D. D. Johnson, Weeping Water, Paxton. Dr. Ben D, Rupp, of Wahoo, is at the Millard. . J. H. Clark, of Dorchestor, Neb., is at the Paxton, H B, Young, of Valentine, s stoppicg at the Paxton, L O. Jones, of Nebracka City, at the Paxton, © W Hamilton aad wife left for the oast yeatarday, F H Koesters returnod yesterday from Oolorado, Judge J C Ceawford, of West Point, is at the Paxton. A L Beach and J 8 Lothrop, of Sioux City, are at the Paxton, Mrs Wead, of Plattsmouth, came up to Omsha this morning, Rooert Marsh, traveling agent O & N W, came in from the west, L. Mails and wife, of Frankfort-on-the-Main, are guests at the Paxton, J B Bailoy and wifs, of Yankton Agency, D. T., are at the Millard, Capt O D Rustin has returned from his trip to Wa:hiogton territory, Edward Limhofer and wife, of Schuyler, aro registered at the Paxton, O. E. Brady, W, F. Oiitchfield and A, Harris, Fullerton, are at the Paxton. Dr. Gerth, state veterinarian, of Lincoln, 18in the city, stopping at the Paxton, H T Leavitt, ex-county clerk, left Sunday evening for a visit to fricnds in Maine, Louis Schroder, of the firm of McShane & Schroder, left yesterday for New York, G. W. Floyd, maneger for Nat C. Good~ win, is 10 the city, stoppiog at the Millard, C B Perklios, president of the Chisago, Burlingtor & Quinoy, was in the clity yester- day. O B Holmeg, of ths New York Hotel &a- zelte staff, with headquarters ot Kansas Oity, is at the Millard. Senator Van Wyck, of Nebraska City, ar- rived in Omeha lact evening, and is stopping at the Paxton, D B Barkalow and Eamily roturned yes- terday from the western mountains, where they have spen’, the summer, James Blythe sud J A Fuller, of St. Louis high officials in the Pacific express company ars in the city stopping at tho Millard, Frank Meyer left Saturday for his homo, Reading, Pa, having recaived a tolegram no tifying him of the death of his sister. J T Clarkson, Union Pacific land agent, at Sidney, Nob., 11 i tha city on his way to New York to meot his daughter, whois re- turniog from Burope. 0. E Sweet, Stella; P, McGae, Linnoln; ¥. P. Young ond lady, Council Bluffa, J. R. Porter, Haigler; Geo, H. Godfrey, Fremonty Ezrs Wonder and wife, Blue Springs, are at the Carfield, At the Metropolitan ate A J Johns and duughter, Blair; E E Brown, Hustinge; C H Metevey, Fremont; J D Evans, ¥utton; O S Brooks, Bancroft; N J Sayler aud family, Hastings; Thos Lizhton, Platt:mouth; Sid- nay Downs, Neola; B F Lawnson, Davenport; D H Rublin, Chicago; Milton Spencar, Port- lond, Or; A L Hawkins, St Louls; Charlos Laverly, Detrolt, Charles V. Whitesell of the Bee commercial department, colebrates to-day the thirty first anniversary of his advent into this vile of woe. M, Whitesell's geniality, profound courtesy on all occasions snd eternal good fellowship have won him, even in a few weeks of residence hers, a piace so high in the estoem and rogard of his many acquaintances that the flood of congratulations has floated him away, at the guest e —e— The best way to prosure a sultable Irthday present s to purchasa your tea and coffe at the Emp'ie Mills tea atore, where you not only get your dollsrs worth of delicious tea or c.ffiea but may get & nice present a'an, e —— A High-Priced Team, Tae following tran:action, which cc- ourred in 8 New York fashionabls res- taurant, illustrates what s copicus use of the advertising columos of legitimate rewspapers can bring to a businers man. Both of the pirties to the ssle have mace thelr monoy by folly annonuclog to ihs public throngh the press the busl- ness 1hay were engsged In—Mr. Hill baving amassed his wealth as a theatrlesl msnsier and clothing dealer, and Mr. Siddulis es the maker of “Frank Siddall’s Soap:” J. H, Hill sold bis faet pacipg team, Westmont and Lorraloe, to Frauk Sid- dalls for $50,000. Mr, Siddalls hes long wanted to buy the team, bat Hill has persistently refosed tosell. The two gentlemen met and Siddalls satd to Hill in a b:nterlog manner: ‘‘Are you ready to m'kf a price on those relndeers of day,” was the qulet response, I dare you to nsme a figure,” sald Mr, 8 ddslls, “‘Well, replied Mr, Hill, “I'll pame you a price, but I expect to see you fall dead when I nominate. It 1s $50,000.” Mr, Siddalls at once drew from the breast pocket of bis coat a check b ok, and steppiog qulckly to the desk, fillea out a check for $560,000 and passed it over to Hill wilo the remark: *The steeds are mine.” e ——— —The board of managers of the fair acsscia- tion held & meetiog last night in Secretary Wheeler's office. A lage number of bills were passed upon, after which the meetivg was adjourned to some oiher night of this weel, e Whan Bsby was sick, we gave her Castoris, 'When she wss & Child, she cried for Castoris, Whea shie boomsae Miss, she dlung to @ Jtaria, han abio biad Cldens, akie gave e Castonts WOOL WILL BECOME KING. A Groat Boom Begun in lte Shecp avd Wool Business, Only tho Finest Breeds of Sheep Wil Eay—Eastern Manafacturers Wil Oumpete With Earopean Producors, ngpnbons Denver Tribona, The prics of wool bas materlally shanged for the better in the past forty Iays. A large propoztion of the clip for the state was eold in the months of July and August at fifteen cents or there- sbouts, Those holding lster got better prices. Eighteen cents h:s been had, and poseibly twenty might now be ob- talned. 'This sdvance in prics has en- couraged the flack-owners to take a new lorss of )fe for thelr bustness, Every sell-to-do sheep man is satisfied with twenty ocents for his wool, snd the thoughtful ones caro not about Its eolog righer. Sald a gentleman to a Tribune- Repablican reporter yesterday, who has 10,000 sheep: ‘‘With wool at twenty cents, 1 know of no farm or stock in dustry that will pay as well.” THE ADVANCE EXPLAINED, Mr. F. D. Wight, president of the State Wool-Geowers' aesoclation, was met e day the presant week by a represent- ative of the Teibune Republican, snd that gentleman explained the reasons of ‘his late advance in wool, and gave qulte ¢lausible reasons, as he understoou fs, why the advance had come to stay, Mr Wight is the heavicst sheep-nwner in the atste, and one who has mads the busi- nees a success, His flocks now number 60,000, and are yesrly increasing, Mr. Wight said: “The wool clip of 1885 {s now In the hands of a wealthy syndicate of men— some of whom ars the manufacturera— and all of whom will hold it at a steady price, at what {s is worth, Good worl il be In greater demand in the fature than It has been In the past, and the reesons for this are these: AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS, The macuf.ctarers of America have prepszed themselves to compete with the manufactarers of Earope, and I see no reaton why they cannot compote in the ma ke's of the world where woolen goods ere 81d, “During the past decade, and prior to tvo years ago,” continued the gentlemsn, ‘here was no good machinery in the eastern manufactories for making fine fabrics of wool. England and Germany were farntshing the cloths for America This was because vur factorles were not prepared to make firet class goods. Much of the machinery prior to this yesr had been ruuning thete twenty years and had not besn improved to keep up with the ege. Now achinge has come, IMPROVED FACILITIES, Throuzhout all New Eagland and the east tho mannfacturles have cast ssids their rattls-trap looms, end in thelr stead have placed the nowest aud most modern devices, acd will feom this forward send forth clothe, that for texture and finish will not be excelled in the world. I shall expect in another epring to see our merchant tallors’ shelves filled with there new goo’s of new patterns made by Amorican looms aud spun from ths wool of Amerlcan sheep. This will change the tide of prosperity in favor of the fl )ckmaster, and woul, fostead of cotton, may yet be kiog. *I hve said abous all 1 have to say on tho subjact, cxcopt to remark that to prosper oone but the finest of sheep should be raised. Cosrse wool will always bave to compsto with the flzeces off the ill-bred brates of South Aftrica ard Australla, Tha standard welght of the flseces should be above efght pounds, A theep that clips less than six pounds s not worth the raising. Colorado and New Mex'c) should excel all other por- tlons of the west in their wool product. Taey have the climate and the grasses to doit. All thut Is wantlag will be the sheep of the proper bluod and the untir- ing cuze of the flock master,” — ———— TORIURE AT SING ¢ING. A “Little Invention” Which the Orucl Keeper Extibited to Visitore, Exchange, At this moment the attention of cvery- body was attracted by the keep:r, who won aotually emliling, Lt was tho ficst time his features had relaxed during the day, aud the ccowd gathered around him. T sm golng to show you a little ia- vention of my own,” ho eaid pleaenatly, “which hss been adopted all over the country. Isupposeyou know that the criminals ofcen gst ugly, The place that harbors more than fifteen hundred of New York’s worst ecum must noecerearily have a number of bard characters todesl with, Men here get rebellious, ill-temoered, end urmanogeablo pretty often. 1In for— wer yonre they used the lish, the paddle, the doache, and ofien cslmed men by putting them in the black-rooms, The ticrcest epirits are quelled by {mprlson: ment in a dargeon. The wildest case we ever had turaed to alamb afior tweaty- five days’ iwprisunment, without a gleam of lght, in & black cell. All thst is eottled now, however, by my little toventton, Wedon's have touse the black cells, or anything else, snd the men are 80 thoroughly soared by what I call my ‘welghiog machine’ that they no longer fight and rebel,” He then showed 1t to us. If a convlct becomes desperate at tll-treatment, overwork, ora reslization of the awful duration of a twenty yeara’ sentexoe, he Is dragged into the keeper's room avd apale of iron handcufls are screwed tightly abont the wrists, Then the chatn which concects the two hand- cuffs is drawn up until he is almost lifred ff the floor. Here hs bangs sgainst the wall until his splelt is subdaed. The wall was emeared with the s ains of blood from the wrists of the poor wretches who had hung there, dstey,” eald the keoper, radi- the toughest men in the whole jsl h:s never been able to stand 1t more vhan three quarters of & minute, It cures 1theumaitsm, blindce:s, and all the other iils that crlminsls are helr to,” ““It must be tortore.” “‘Well, rather. It stops the circula- tlon of the blood, you know,” Aud ho etill smiled as he stood with bis hand on the pulley, while the crowo wandered away, It's @ great thing to 1ave a olesr idea of the humorons, e —— Ger, Gras siupiou Breakfest, The Nastville Awericsn relates the followlog incident: *“LI¢ was the home of the lsie Mr. W. H. Cherry, at Savac- nsh, Tenn,, that Gen, Graot made hi hesdquartem jus: before the baulo o Shiloh, Gen, Grant was sitting at the nroskiast tablo of Mr, Oheriy when th firet cannon of that eventful contest wa tired, The genersl was a litle late it leaving his apar ment that morning, suc prescuted his spologles thersfor to Mrs Oherry, remarking that he Iad not re tired as early as neusl the night before, and ocontequently had .a hesdache Though a battle was known to ba Im mioent, neliher the general nor his stafl expected It that day, and they sat down oslmly to & breakfast which was dastined never to b completed. Mra. Cherry, a lady of great r finement snd cultare, was extending the oouriesles of her home in & meanver which, by (ta uniformlty, seemed to have won upon the respeot of the foeman chieftaln, He oocupled a seat immed ately to her right, his stsff arrapged arcund him. Mrs, Oherry poured cut a cap of coffse, which the general received and placed In front of him with a ‘Thank you, madem,’ He was In the ast of raising It to his lips when tho boom of a cannon wes heard In tho distance. The cup was for & mo- ment poised In the afr, while the genera), balf turning his head and exclalming ‘What's that? seemed to ba listenlng in- tently, The words was harcly uttered before the ominous sound was repeated. The goneral sprang to his feet, ‘Gentle- men, the bull has oponed. We muat ba going,’ bo exolatmed. And in five min- aten he, his s'aff and orderlles were aboard the emall eteamer anchered at the foot of she hill, and steaming up the Tenneaseeo,"” — — P ! JILES!l PILESI A sure oure for Blind, Bleoding, Itohing and Uloerated Piles has been discoverad by Dr. Williams, (an Indian remedy), called De, Willisms’ [udian Pile Ointment, A single box has cared the worst ohronic cases of 25 or 80years standinz. No ono need suffer five minutes after apolying this wonderful sooth- ing medicine, Lotions and instruments do vore _harm than good, Williams’ Indian Pilo Ointment absorbs tha tumors, allays the intenso itching, (particalarly at night after getting warm in bed), acts as a poultico, gives natant relief, and is prepared only for ' Piles, tehing of private parts, and for nothing else, SKIN DISHASES OURED Dr, Frazler’s Mugic Ointment, Cures aa by magic. Pimples, Black Heads or Grubs the lotckes and Ecuptions on the face, leaviog Saltekin clesr and beautifal, _Also cures iteh, 1d, Rhume, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, and bstinate Ulcors, A Blight of Month, Four Waterbary poker plagers sat fown for & quiet game 1ho cther night. After an hour of two one mian got #ix oards by scoldent He liked the looks of his band and was nawilliog to theyw hem up, Just then a p'ate of tand- wiches was brought In. Tio man with six oards picked up a sendw ch, slid his extra oard between the elloencf brord and ate the bread, meat and oard, He took he pot and his companins dld not no- ticy his stratagem. A day or two ago he sonfeased the trick, snd in conseqaenco thers wan o ciampagne euppor fr¢ the whole party e — South Omaha, I C. Dcbby, telograph operator, is taking A vacation, in hopes of brnefitting hia hoalth, G. S, Pierce Is acting in his place, Frank Pavonka is building a blackemith shop £ r Ja:k Howell, which wili be a great convenionoo to the farmers in the vicinity. Ospt. Rigby In having a house built, whish he will ocenpy as soon as completed. s R 25 YEARS IN_ USE. (e Groatost Modionl Triumph of the Age! MPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER, Cnanofnppetite, Bowele costive, Pain in tae head, wity a dull sensation in th back port, Pein under the shoul blade, Fullnesn after enting, with n inclination to exertion of body ermind. frritability of temper, Low spirits, with a forlingof bnving neglocted nonto duty, Wenrincss, Dizziness, Flutterlin ileart, Dota beforethe eyes, e over the right eve, Restlessnos dtful dreams, Highly celored Urine, und CONSTIPATION. TUTI'S PILLS are eapecial ol , ong doso effec! nishthos iy o1 by druggists, or mailed on receipt of | B ta, " Retoiled by Kuhn & Co., and Schrooter & || et Becht, At wholesale by O, ¥. Goodman, e —— What Farmers Uan Do, They can organizy a farmers’ alliancefin ¢ash precinct of every state, They can put votes and honest, patriotic purpose agafost money. They can comhine those who believe in public morale, aud in tho principlea upon which cur government was founded, agsinst those who think those principles are obsolete, and that money is king. They can dleregard party lines, and “In every cistriot at all times” tarow a solld vote agsinet csndidates who will not pledgo themuelyes to protect public intesest agalnot the encroachmints of corporations, We believe that, thece encroachments wers never contemplated by our fore- fa'hers. We bellove that t1e men who abolished the laws of promigeniture and entsil in order to iniute a mors eqnal dis‘ribution of weslth, would not jusiify asystem cf free booting under the guise of law, whish places the production and commerce cf a coutinent at the wercy of a new mea wh re>ngnizs no princlple of act'on but prraonsl or corporate aggrand- izowent. — Valuabies Kouud, There ware 97 watches and 63 pes of genuins dismond jewelry found in caus of tea ana coffee by purchasers on Satar- day last at the Empire Mills tea store 1403 D uglas street. Prico single cane, $1, six cins §5. thirteen caoe $10, twen- ty seven cans §20. 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