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TRAE DAILY BEE. Tuesday Morning, September 22 LOCAL BREVITLES. —Obief of Police Skinner, of the Bluffs, was i the city Saiurday. —The police sy that the crooks who were driven ont of the city during and after the are now awarming in again, —Fdgington, the good-natured colored asslatant at the jail, has resigned his position and left Iast night for Pasblo, Col. —Henry Pomy, tha youog son of Gustay Pomy, who was stiusk by the cars last Fri- , i rapidly recovering from his injuries. —Enel, Eddy and Ameiia M. Dore, and Gustave H, Olsen and Addie Scovey were Moensed to wed In the county court yesterday® —Frank Sisher and Jacob Sisher were ar- restod yesterday ocharged with havingzasiaulted Mrs. Michael Bellgart, All partics reside in the south end, —A very pleasant party gathered at the residence of County Clerk Beneke Bunday evening, the oocasion being in honor of the birthday of Mrs, Beneke, —A colored man, nane unknown, fell from thoroof of & two story house om which a ohimney waa being erected, at the corner of Bixteenth and sksom, yesterday. He escapod without a bruise, —John Meyer, living about four miles out of the oity on the Miltary road, swore out a complaint in Anderson’s court yestorday for ths arrest of his employer, John Puls, who bad (attacked him and beaten him terribly. —Tho Park Avenuo Browns defeated the U. P. Resorves Sunday by a score of 16 to 15 after & hard fought battle, Tha features of ths game were the catching of Cotner and the pitchiog of Lindeay, the batting of Cone and the doubls play by Richard, — Miss M. E. Mchan, so long and favorably kaown to Omaba peopls, has acoepted-the po- sition of cutter aud fitter in a dress making firm of Columbus. Sae has the wishes of many fricnds a1d patrons that suocess may attend her in ber now home, — Several requsets have besn made that the Bxe take notice of the loafers who frequent the morth end of the federal buildiog, A erowd of old bums and chronics have taken postession of the stairs aud doorway and then throughout the day they spit tobacoo juice over the front of the buildine, blockade the doorway and annoy all ‘passers by their brawling balble. Whoeler, of the Fair associa tion, smd & thore was mnothisg mow about the crazy quilt rampus, The awards would ‘withont doubt bs made according to the first anncuncement. *‘Tha Fair asseci Jtion has no right to interfera,” ho eaid, “*with tho decision of tho speoial committes, and even if it did, it would be wise to establish the precedeat in this case.” —The ladies of the Woman's Christian asso- ciation say that they need two or three stoves for the “Buckingham Home,” on Twelfih strect, and would like to ask that the benevo- lently inclinéd remember the fact, and denato the same, They are also begivning to think of how to raise their fuel supp'y, and suggest that a ton or two of good coal would be & gra- cicus gift from some of the prosperous business men of the city. —Hr. Joseph Barborka, a watchmaker and tower clock builder from Towa City, stopped in the cily on his return from Lincolo, where he had a tower clock of his own manufacture on exbibition, and rcczived a diploma. Mr, Berborka has viewed the high echool towerand taken mea urements, to be prepared to bid on a clock for the tower, when the school board gets ready to put one n, o —— Police Uourt & ocket, The following cases were disposed of by Judge Stenberg yesterday: James Howard, dlsturbanca of peace by fighting, $10 and costs, committed 1o default, Edward Magruder, pence, diecharged, Hugh Hiller, petty larceny, 20 days on bread and water, B. Booth and Jemes Moran, disturb- anoe of peace, discharged. Jobn O'Coonor sud James Abrams, drank and disorderly, discharged, John Novick, druuk aud dlsorderly, $6 and coats, John Butler $1 and coste, aid, 5 Charles Oarrol, drunk and disorderly, $6 and , paid, Jasper _Johneon, L, V. Tngalls, Frank Tombly, B. Brodd, Pat Keegan, Frank Shelan, suspictous characters, disohaiged. May Lucse, fghting, $6 sud coste, committed, Avna Wells, same charge, $6 and coa's, paid. e —— The Weatner and the Moon, The following is the astro-metorologl- cat forecast of the weather for the week beglnolg Wednenday 231 acd ending ‘Wednes 80b: ““Qontloued cool, stormy weather, with high wiads snd ralos morth, weet snd sou h—frosts io tsectlons—month Is likely to end unset- tlled, coo), windy and rainy. An uuset- tied, beisterous, suiuwnpal wek.” In conpectlon wi:h matrers astronomicsl, it should bs borne 1o mind that the pariial eolipse (f the mocn occurs on Wedve:dsy ewnirg. tho 23d The paeeage of the esrth’s thadow over the ‘ace of the moon wilbigin to ba virible here at 11 Jclock, The moon will be at the most bus three quarters obrcured, e e——— Secro! dlsturbance of Every lady uses Pozzoni’s Medicated Cowplexiin Powder. 1t 18 a honeehold trescure. The wacame fiods it iwpcssi- ble to go down town wi hout first rubing iton. If the baby cries she gois for the ufi box, If the old men comes home ruffl d or cbu‘ed, because ba iness s dull, ofc, Pozz ni's Puwder cools and allays bis trouber, Then all 1 gladcome joy. No family should he witheu: it, e e———— The Krou ens Bick, 1t is with tte knowledge of the regret- ful wal from the loca] population which will greet he informetion, thet thetemporary lness of Doctor D fl s, the fimale phys jolsm, is ree rded. The distniuisheo lady hes over «x ried herself in tho great werk of extracitr g the popolar tooth snd mipistering to publicills of the fl sh Her wagun did net preecot dezz lng pe- gesntry on the kireet yiserdey, nor did the bui d pley. The macter spirit Is oon- fined In hir chambers st tue Milad Lotel alck with ex*sustio e —————— Any Buwali 1y, wiih a8tick, r heppers to be fooud when orly o Litis cub, Bo con- yumption, that deadlivat and wost fearvd of discass, in this ccuntry, can scauzenly bo oonguered snd destiyd if Dr, Picyee's * G ldon Medleal Discovery” be employed early. THE MANAGLR AYD MINE Calloway’s Onder Obeyed at Rock Springs Yiserd Tao Mines Re-opened and Work Ke- sumed—The Ohiness all In—The strikers O “ered Transportation to Leave the Country, Resamption of work at Rock Springe, 1n conformancs with General Mansger Oalloway'’s order f Saturday, took place yosterdsy as quletly as thoughnothiog consequentisl had previously happened. The enginoers went to thelr posts and the Chlnamen, under the milliary guard, en- tered the mines. The white miners with » fow exceptlons refusad to return to work but are not apparently In- olined to create any disturbance. It is now belleved that affalra will reduce themselves to thelr normal condition without further troable. Maunger Calaway yesterday sent orders to Rock Spriugs that all the white miners whe did not wlsh to relurn to work would be furntshed wita pasees over the Union Pacfic if they would leave. The offer, however, is to remaln ia force only durlng this week, and those deslring to leave atter that time will be obliged to pay thelr own transportation, Anonymous letters of a threatening character have basn recelved dariag the past week at Unlon Pacific headquartors. Nourly all of them give warniog of a general strike and hinted stroogly at dire aud wholetale destrustion of proporty. Mr, Oasliswsy, while expecting that a sirike will oconr, eays that he is swply prepared for any emergency. He has recetved letters from president Adsms and the directors of the road endorsing all the action he has taken and assuring him of thelr entirs and hearty support in whatever he may do towarcs keeyicg the road and mines in running order, The attitude which tne Kuights of Lisbor will assume in these premices and jast what the crder will do, now that Mr. Callaway has reiostated the coolies and renewed operations without regard to the white discontents, are matters upon which no one szems to be ad- vissd. Beversl meotiogs of the varlous divisions of the K. of L. wirs hedd here, end it ls a flatteriig com- mentary upon ‘hsje steadfast adnerence ) thelr ca he, ttat not one word of the prioeedings esoaped. General Mauager Callaway 15 evident- ly inno yielding humor, aud will pash ahead upun the iuflexible line of polley defived In the t interview of Fridsy. The FHowers who killed the coolles and plllaged thelr qnar'ers are out of consideration and the other whites to whom opportuuity to re- turn was given will have to ac: upon the two slteinativen f work or departure The iden,” sald Mr. Oallaway, *‘ihat Ishotld be acked to arbiirate this mat- tor. Imightas well walk iutos man's house and tell him that I was agree- able to arbitrate the question of pos- session between him and myeelf, But I do not thiok that any suoh de- mands will accually be made, nor do I thick there wiil be auy trouble. It is well koown among the men that the Unlon Pscfic la in better conditicn than ev rbif roto withstsud a strike. My jadgmen: 1a that the Rock Spriugs men who are the authors of their own tcoubles will be left to work out on the samoe inde- panfln‘ul principler, thelr own redemp- tion.” Talks with the Knfghts, chary as they are of ccnversing on the tople, does mot yet roveal any heated fecling agsnst the company and its astion, NOTES AND PERSONAILS. J. F. Hertis, formorly with the frelght department of the B & M , now a Kun- 818 graln dealer, s In the city. Pool Commissioner Geo. H. Danlels, is in the city. O E. Perkins, preeident of the Bar- {ngton syetem, 1s in the clty. In com- vavy with Mr, Holdredge he called upon General Manager Oallaway, of the Unton Pacific, yesterdsy, and ia ked upon topics of matual interest to both roadsin Ne- braska, The Belt Line company began grading yesmerday., A large number of shovels wers purchased in the city for construc- ton purposes. ———— Something about the Fair. “How will the falr associstion come out this year; badly In debt?”’ was asked of 8 oretary Wheeler yes'erday. ““We can hardly tell yot,” he replied, ¢*as we have not figured up our accounte. We shall be able to tell better in a dsy or two. However, I think we are behlnd about $4,600. The profits from Saturday’s races amounted to something like §1,600. Next yesr, with good weather, we shall have a magnificent fair. Of course, the falr thie year was somethiog of an «xperiment, and we hive have loarned a great many points which will a3:ist us nix: year,” Ths directcrs of the fale have on foot schome which wi'l stlll further clear ew of the indebtedness. 1Ir is tohold afall racing meetlog here in the last week of October. The plan {s not fully developed yot, but In_all probability 1t will be carried out. Prestd-nt Garnian ill leave 1a a fow days for Chloago, and wll endesvor to eccurs gome of ths best horees to come out hore at the conclusion of the races la that o'y, It fe thought that with a little effort & grod fivd of field of horees can be secured. This B plished, tho dlrectors believe the sucsces of the reheme aseured. e — Boiler Jurp ction, To the Fd tor of the Bex, There are now about one hundred and ninety-tive steam boi'ers 1o use in Omal About fifteen of these are Inspected at regulir Intervals by agents of eastern botler Inepection and lnsurance ecom- psnies. The remsinlog one hundred and olghty, I feol safo In ssylng, ara seliom if everiuspeoted by & compstent boiler foepector. This has no reference what- ever to locomotive beilers, ss they are periodically overhsuled and repalred, Many of the boll ave come under wy versoral obsarvatlon while eerving a pri- vate oorpora‘ion of this city, and in mavy ¢s I (baerve that these boillers are in charge of men who sre not mechancs, wmen who do not understaud the firet privelple of the power of ateam, men to whim the lawe coverning 1hy generation snd uwso of steaw '8 wholly unkoosn, men to whom the knowledge of the etropgth of the wetsl co waining the vapor which they sra uslig s sn eutire black, In other cares, bowever, there are men empl y d who are thorough mechanics, men who THI: DAILY BEE-TUESDAY SEPEEMBER 22 1885 Where, 0! Where Iz the man who has not already made a purchase at the greal saving b understand all that ls necessary to o them ¢ompstent engineers, but they, as & rale, have no facll tieslfor testing their bollers. They must walt for weak points to develop themselves under the sctual worklng pressure, which s attended with great danger to life and property. There are however excaptions to this rule, while the former claw of men do not give this matter a eingle thought on account of thelr having litile or no knowledge of the use of steam, There s not one of these bollers that should not be eub- jocted to a hydrostatlc test of at least thirty fivo per cent more than the steam pressure reqaired. Should our honorable body, the olty counoll, sse it to appoint an In paotor for this work who will sabject a1 bollera in- spected to the above wa:, I ventursio wny that at least twenty-five per cent of them will be found unsafe sni in need of reprirs, It ds to be hoped that our olty oounoll will give this matter some attenilon, as the sppoin'ment of euch an cflicer will not necessarily croate an addillonsl expsnse to the clty, as he could eastly be pald out of the fees ca-ged for icspection, and I belleve there are but few owners of bollecs that would not cheerfally pay double the amonnt that would be charged for the mere ratisfac- tlon of knowing the condlion of thelr bollers. Rospoctiully, H. J. Beuy, M. E, e —— A Neighborhood ERow, Mr, Willlam Malhall writes & long let- ter to tho Bee detalling his troubles In and ont of court with the Shinrock fam- Hly. The subject belng of limited inter- est, only the subatance of the letter can be given. The principal cause of the trouble tppears to be tho removal of the Mulhall house to the side of his lot ad- jolning the Shinrock mansion, The lat- ter family then begsn a serles of potty persecutions, and on the 3lstof July had Mr. Mulhall, wife snd childeen arrested on the charge of assault- ing him with brick bats The caso was tried before Justice Bart- lett and Mr. Muihall and family were dlscharged, no evidence being prod iced to sustain the charge. Shinrock had to pay the costs and resolved cn raverge, A os of new and old charges were trumped up and the Mulhsll family were sgain call:d Into coart, this tims bef re Justice Selden. Mr. Mulhall esys the *‘slums of North Omaha wore raked and ecraped together, both white and black to swear agalnst me,” The unfortunae family were overshelmed by the prosecu- tlon avd a cloud of witnesses, The court fnslated that Mulhall ehould advense $5 for ocsts, the censtable called upon tor his fees, and the whole proseedings had the sppearance of a cooepiracy to take every dollar he had. The result of ths trial was that Mulball snd his family were bound over to the dittrist court, Besides this, Mrs Shinrock has entered clvil suit sgaioss Mre, Malhall fr $10, 000 damages for slanderiog hor by saying that she burned ber own cowshed Me, Muiball claims that neiher him- solf nor his family have satd or dome aught to the Shimrocks, ye: the latter puster him in every concelvable way, in anff vt to pick a row. His children have ben beaten at thelr own gate, tin cans have been rattled around his prem- ises, his sidewalk has been taksn up, his gates torn down, his cow beaten snd driven nwsy snd his chickena killed, Yet smid -1 this chaos of nelghb.rly resard, Mr Mulhall and his famtly have mein- | tained the eomposurs of martyrs. In conclusion Mr. Mulaxll urges voters o wipe oat the cost mills and put hon- est, Intelligent and reliable men in the Justice cour e —— He Remembered the Loan, Mason Long, the reformed gambler, who has been preach'ng in this city was called upon at the Canfield house yester- day by Wililam Soderstrom, a promi- nent member of the local eportleg fea- ternity. Mr, S. was well acqasinted wlith Mason Long indsys long gone by. “There is one thing I want t) rem!nd you of, Mason,” sald Sodersirom, *Do you remember that the last time you were In Omaha, I loaned you §57 Yuu were ‘broken’ at the time~ bub sald you woul | repay the money out of your firat wlinlogs.” Mr. Lorg thought a moment aad shel- ling out a $5 note, remarked thet h re- membered the olroumitance porfectly. ““And this fen’t the first of my old debts that I bave paid eloce I became an evan- gelist,” he marmured, ‘I hovestly be— beginning to lead a Obristian life fn satis. faction of the cdebis of my gamblivg ca- of dorlara,” e m———— K, of 1, B:l in Council Bluffs, On the occasion of the grand ball o oll Blaffs, Wednssday evening, Sept. 23, the Knights of Lahor in Owuaha have completed all necessary arrangements to make a grand tora out, Having s cu el the A. O. H. band, they will leave here in a special train consisting of four coaches, and will ba met on the other side by embly 1668 with band and ¢s- o rted to the hall, whers nll po sibe efforts have been made to make the o:ca- slon one of 1he most enjoyable fease of the season. The train will lcave the Unlon Pacific depot at 8:30 and rctura at 3 & m. next morning Tho fara forround trip will be 20 cente, Tiokets will be for sale at U. P. depot Wednerdey evening for all who have not yet eecured them snd wishlog to go. e A Club 1eg The Omaba Rowlog association will hold a clab regatta for members only on Tuesday afternoon, October 6, the races to start at 3 o'clock, The following progeawme has been o rangel, tunject 10 ususl modifica'ions: Siwgle sculls, Doable scall with eoxswaln, F ur-oared shells. Handlesp between slx-oared barge and frur-oared shell, Eutrles must be sent to D, H, Wheeler je, neoratary, and will close Fridey, O-tober 2 The siogle and double scull races will te onyhalf milo and retarn. The four- owrad and haudicap will be a thras-gaer ter mil. stralght awsy The pleasure bost Water Witch will bs barred from the race One Only one sult was commenced in the distrlet court yesterday, 8 Kalis', the tailor of thls ol'y, 1s sved hy Niland Be s & Sargo, on an scount of §542 34. TTs tra FIILOr S 18 KOUWL @8 L gres regulator of the tive organs all over the wirld, Have it in your houss, Awk your grocer or droggist for the zenuine article, maa- ufactured by Dr. J, G, B, Siegart & Sous, TEACHING THE OHINESE, A Onrious Branch of Misslonary Work in this City—Facts of Tuterost, Bome two or three months ago a little body of Ohinese laundrymen appeared at tko rooms of the Women's Chrlatian ae- soclation on Twelfth street and asked for Instruction in the Eogllsh lavguage. The 1adies of the Instintion of courre consented to take them as scholars. The Mongollans have been stadylog earncstly slnco that {lme and thelr progress is scmething astonishing. A reporter for the Bep, thinking to lesrn something in oonnecticn with this very Interssting subjest, called upon the ladles of the misslon last night, “Yes,” suld one of them, ‘“‘we feel very muoh encoursged over the re- sults of our labor, You have no ides how readily the Chinamen learn. It is astonlehing. Oae reason, I suppose, Is beoause thoy are so willivg and eager. They l:arn much more readily than Amer'can eoholars of slmliar ages, Oar pupils range from 18 to 45, there belog now seven or elght of them. Yes, the older ones cannot be tanght as readlly as the younger cnes, but this I to be expected.” Sincs the time thit the work of teach- iog the Chinamen was commerced tho results accomplished have been traly wonderfa). All of them have learncd the lotters of the alphabet out of specisl Amerisan-Ohinese primers provided, and most of them can spell the simpler words quite readily. They learn by means of comparlson of the American words with the queer Chness character rymbuls which make up their weltten lar guage. S me of them are unsble to read in thelr own tongue and In this case they do not learn the Eoglish langasge very resdily. On the other hand if a Celestial {8 able to 1esd correctly tho priutod oharacters cf his own tongue, he oan easily learn to read fn Eoglish, It 13 found that he lesr 8 everything by rdte—as for in- slancs in commitiing to mamory the lot- ters of the slphabat. If the teachers happen to ask him to repeat the letters of ths alphabet, one after another, he oan easily do it after sufticlent s'udy ; but (tis a long time befcre he can name the lettersin a1 y ordes chosen by the teacher. Auother bravch cof {ustruc'ton which the Ladlea are imperting to the Chinamen is in teaching them to elng. Tho Mon- golians are greatly fascinsted by *‘Amel- ican a'ngee,” and loara very readlly to frame the words of thelr broken Eagiish to the o-rrect melody. Thoy can now sing a great many of the essler gorpel souge. One of thar erpr clal favorites la “Tellee mo the o), ol' stol y.” *Iv is nstouishing to sse how pollte our Chivess pupi's are,’” sald one cf the teachers, *‘Thoy make the most pro- fourd obelsance whea coming p, and shake bands several timos before aittlng down to thir lescons. They pay the me8t ¢ourteous attention all the time that we aie {nstructing them, and when they leave they repest the procees of hand- shaking and profound bowing.” Tho ladles ooy that gome of tha Chi- nam:n thow the greates: des!re to adapt themeelves to the civilizition of this country. Mcat of them have adopted entrely the Amerlom siyle of deese. I'eve that the money I have pald since recr would amount to tens of thousands Looal Astemby 1668, K. of L., at C un- Oue or twy have even gons eo faz a8 to cut off thelr queuer, slthough kuowlng fall welf thas this sctlon is sgatnst the reltglon of their countey and that it will for-ver debar them fiom retaruiog to Obina and mipgling wich teeir fellow countrymen. THE VIADUCT. Discussing Plavs and Specific: for the Eleventh Ktrect Via- duct, A corsultation was held at the of- fice of the olty onglueer at the court house yesterdsy afternoon in reference to the propozed viaducts, the one especlally di:rcuseed being the via- duct on Eleventh street. The gentlemen present wero City Eogloeer Rosewater, Onief Eogincer Smead, of the Ualon Paclfic, Mcsire. Oslvert and Weeks, of the Barlington & Missouri, and Couucil- | men Goodman. The gentlemen talked over matiers periaiaing toer gineering and specifications to be adopted for the Elev- enth street viaduct, It was agreed that the roadway should b» twenty feetin width, with sidewalks six fest wide, wizh a ralling on tae ou'side The wilk is to be built eight inches above aho rosd vay ond soparatsd by carbing. Tae roadway Is to be paved with wooden blocks, ths exaot nawure of which was not decided on, Toae spproaches ut esch ond will he of matonry, with ways loading t the top of the bridgo, The viaduct I8 to extend from Jackson street t> the sll'y south of Mar y sireet, and #1l range in helght fr)m twen'y to thirty-seyen feet above the ground. Anuve the tracks there will be twenty fee: of o'esr space, Tho width of the roadway will be sufficlen: to allow the laylog of & doubls steel c « track, glving plenty of room for teaws o paes. Toe estimate fur the c.nsiru tio 1 of thig vis- duct was placed at $G5 (00, bat it fs hought tht the entire «3 snse, aocord- fog to the plans naw con mplated, will ho luside of 860,000 Th . vieducs will bs about 1 300 feet—a qu cier of & mile —in levgth, “" OPENING THE & INES, Capt, Fustin Tul the Discoves ngLon ore ritory—Oth: r Facts, Ospt. C. B, Rastin retorned a dey or two s'ea from Washington ter: tory where ho has been on a jiunt of seioral weeks daration, He s looklog hele and hearty and bis trip has evidently greatly improved hia health. ‘I bave been ¢poadirg seversl woeks ia the territory,” sald Capt. Rustn to & sordbe yesterday, *‘on a prospsotiog & ur. Washiogton teriitory fs & magnilicent country, sud it is openlng vp surprising- ly tast. At Sjokane Falls there s & thrisiog little ity of 8,000 inkebitante, which is growing tapidiy. It wlready has waterworke and negotistions sre now on foot for & system of electrio lighting Tc 18 the Jveil st liztle towa in tha te-rl tory sod s doing a great deal of bu nwes, Tn fsct Ihelleve thare is moro bustle and sctivity fu 8p koo F. on ¢ e’z thao 1o Pordasd, Ocogon, or Walla Walla, o which cities everytiiog ts dull at pressnt. “Giog throogh a belt of timber oconatry, I strack the grest miuing belt o propor- | who has not his own interest at heart at lo ast enough to say, I want b2 extravigant in spending my earnings and not get full v This man in Omaha? self. Dollar saved in one transaction profits another agem' nt soon find themselves back to tve held that which is necessary for Money is not foan1 on trees, no matter whaut his position may be, JifsS If 80, let him come forward and dara to do right, wit Man ha to labor and strive in this Ii fluarishing or limited, T HH Men often accumulat ank for mankind, or where is he to be economical enough to not h the justice he owes him- fo to make both ends meat e wealth, and through bad man- sterting point in life, thea when 1t has pcov.n 100 late to MAN To be blessed—money~he wil! say Isee duced to do almost any thing for mony. etrive to econouw ize in his dealings, him WHO DOES 4 Kealize that $1 saved is $1 made. OmAHA, 1119 Farnem Street. Do and fo d only | kind, where your dividend is c'e plainly where [ made my m'st s if there is found enough atstake. Uertainly nne hundred psr cent will prove an inducement for ake. 1t is said man can ba in- Why will man then not Your turn now at saving awai's you at the & ving Bank of man saction of those most elegint Mer at less than the cost of making, ¢ q arly siown in makiog your selectious in clothing ut the PRIDE or NOT BUY Until you bave made a thorough iss for clothing gw mente, to be sold hant Twilor Misfi ual to any, surg 1d Uncailed 1 by uone, AT THE ONLY MIS¥IT Clothing Parlors 1119 FARNAM STREET. 1119 i Open Evenings Until 9 O Clock. | which has just boen dlrcovered. This | belt exterda from Chewallah, eix'y miles | vorth of Spokave Falls, to almost the | lice of the Brliish Domiuionr, OF courss, | we can't t:1! yothow they are goingtoturn t, but from present apprarances, the mines slong the 1 no are houud to bacome | valusb'ooncs. There are really noml es openad up yet, They are ouly ‘proi- {pects’ At Crewallah there sve tevoral | very fino ‘prospects’ which promise to develop maguificantly. Thea ag.in, at the Colviile m'ning ¥ glon, nbous nivety miles north of Spokaue Falls, there are eeveral more very fine opevings. They !are knosn as the Old Domlinion ‘pros- prets.’ Theore were only discovered in April lust, but have alr-ady tucned ous well. The fact of the matter is,the owners are poor men, with liitlo mean», end they bave not had money enongh to enatls them to slok regular mining ahafts, They have been compeil:d to do *coyotting,’ gatheriog up in thls way what litle gold they could. ‘Coyotting’is a slang mintig | phrase, derived from the habits of the coyote in burrowiog lightiy into the soil. When a man only goes “hirty or forty | foct Into tha grouad, fustead of siking a | daep shaft, he fs sard ) ba ‘coyotting.” I have po doubt bat that as soon as thess prosprots In the Uolvllle 1eg! n sre thor- oughly worked they will yteld heavily. Already one carload of the ore has been tent to the emsl'ing works here and it yieldel about $8,000 worth of gold. Another valusble quartz leasd hes been disc.vered near F. vt Oolville, a few miles from the old Domiolon mines, which is pinning out unusially well. A new ten- etamp mill has beea bought for thas lead, tn be used in eparating the gold frow the qus Y8, tho ore is found to be of the finest quality, Oa the whole, con- eldering that these miolog prospects have been bat re.ent’y dlscorered, the ro glon I8 openiug rapidly and with unusual {ogton territory has other re. sources to depend upon than her mineral weslih,” covoluded Cipt. Rastin, *‘The whole northern portion of the stato is covered with fures's, fura'saing timber a8 good In quality us that of the Michi- can and Wiscousin forests. Mauy of the western ship manufscturers now rely pon these foriata for most of their mast ¢ There 18 considerable cattle ag dons 1n the territory, to, The country west of Sprkane aud northwest of Walu'a ls devoted almost entire'y to stock-geowing.” Mr. 8. E. Bevnett, with the firm of Divid Carrlok & Co., Mirko: street, Paladeiphia, P., 8 a7 that se a care for epraivs, galls and other sllmouts of horses, he keeps no'hing iu his etables bu’ St. Jacobs Oll, Pae anlmsls appre- cisto 1ts soothing « fTects, e — Mecovering 8 olon Goods, Cae property was found hidden lu the nasement ocoupled by Wulard for his res- taurant, Willocd and Lott’s Com s immediately *’fepsed up” and admitied that the goocs #eraet.len, They are now fn jall. Willard gave the wnames = of boys who had stolen the property, and actirg upon {hat wformation, Officers Green and Mar- tyn arreated yestordsy three poor- ious young thicves, G.o Willlame, Frank Smlth aud Pat Doyland, in Curry’s dive on Tenth s rest, Tho pilics believe that the Casino restauraut has bevn operated merely as a blind, aod 1hat the placs has been galet- Iy rua &8 o £ nea for the recelpt of stolen goucs Lottiu Comes has been mora than ones mixed up fu criminal operations,end w liberemombered as having been the mise the Yestercay the police made two arrests which promlse to lead to interesting de- velopment s, Officer Duff Green Sunday recelved a “pointer” from a man, whose name need uot be published, that the restaurant of Bllly Willard, on Farnam strect botween Eleventh and Twelfth, was @& fence for the recelpt of stolen goods, and that a large smonnt of filohed prop- «rty would be found, if tho prewises were oarefully searched. Yesterday upon the strength of this information he swore & for tho arreat of Willsrd streas, Lottie Comes who run the restaurant. Tho premlscs were slso 8 :arched and a lot of stolen prop rty was regovered including foa silv-r spooas, allver forke, plated knlves, silver gike basket, ciator aud plekle dlsh, elgars, cartidges, & deck of cards and ten pair of ladise’ hose. Tho olzars wers of the brands *Welcous® ‘*Dandy,’ $Racker,” “Lost Will," sud ** Loty Casino |- tress of Jobnny MoClellsn, whm she be- trayed to tho police less winter, as the priucipal i the Dukes hardware rcbbery. Willard 18 himself o.e of the *‘toughs,” ond boars no savory reputaiion. ——— You are sllowed a sree triai jor thirty days of the use of Dr, Dye's (Jvl..lm.a d Vo {n(uyljr 1t with Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the speody reliof aud permauent curo of Nervous Debility, loss of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubloe, Also for mauy other dis- eases. Cumplete restoration to health, vigor and wanhood. No rizk is incurred, Illustra. ted pawphlet :n.h“lull information, terms, otc. walled free by addressing Voltaic Belt Co,, Marchall, Mich. o8 —— Reaten Hailf to Death, The Poutag fami'y ou the sonth side sre sgain the central fizures In a public cu'rsge. Taey hed some quarrel aboutn hsy-rack with & man named Pholps, who lives near Hascall's park, and Sunday, while pretending a peacofal Intention to arbitrate the differ<nce, they lnvelgled Phelpsinto thele house and set wpon him with clubs aud cudgels, Thy knocked him down and beat him unul he was ivscisible. He was thea thrown out ot the door and after a time revived inoogh to ocrawl away a distance until felends fonud him and took him home, Tho residents of the sou'h side expre their iudignation sgainst the Pontags in no mossured terms, The authomnties, pthaps, should investigato this aff.ir, abi:hio nos & muedar meroly by the nar- rowest margn Paclps 1s sufleriog in- tons-ly y.8.rd SOWDER Abksociutalv Pure. Thls powder wover varios A marvel of b enth, snd wholew meues, Mo econ mic | thai bre i wry kivds, #1d cannod ‘e sold fn com) with tho muititu © of low (est, sbort wely Phogohets powders Bold ouly {n cans Scyal \ Apollinaris | “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS,"” CAUTION. | “If the infabitanis of great cities | eould sce the filth that is concealed in the water which they use, and trace every drop and particle to its source, disgust and nausea would be suficient protection,” New York Times, July 20,1885, “The purityof APOLLINARIS offers ihe best sccurity against the dangers which are common 1o most of the ordinary Crinking waters.” London Medical Record, O all Grocers, Druggists, & Min. Wat, Deater, BEWARE OF {MITATIONS. Beventeen years Experience, DR.G. W. PANGLE Jtoader of Disewsn of Mon and Women, Eslootrl Maguotlo end Derbalist Physi lan Now locoted 1210 Dougl -8 5t Omahs, Neb,, up-stairs. A corroct dlagnosts given wi hout any explanation teom the paticn) Consul ifon freo at oftice. I Treat the Following Liseases. Catarrh of tho Head. Diseascs of tho Eye and Eax. Liears Dis are, Liver Coupll ¢, Kidnoy Com- aint, Norveus Dby, on 4 Dopovetom, "L of anhood, Disbe'ss, Biights Uiscaw, B% Vit Dauce, Kbeuwatat, Puralyrts, White 8 Borofula, Fevor Sores’ Cancer Tumors ed withont the kuifo, or the d blood, Woman, with hor de i Health, Dropsy Oured W thout T Atrention Glvn Ly Private wnd Voatreal Disosdos of 11 Kinds, ' Tave Worus Rewived n two or threa years or No Pay. Hemmortholds or Piles Cured o o Charges Mad T Those who are affiicted will save 1i'e and reds of doliars by calling on vr using DR. G, W, PANOLE Dr. Pangly's Celebrated Herbal Romedio se0 ndoncy Solio by . [ Bpoclal POSALS. Sew'ed pr 11 1d, Nob, ut nia*ed wad holl* In acoord 1w ins 40 the cffi e of th Nib, Ach i t by uale soperato onthe fol- Lowlog it ms Tav Fur i houss 80d b we f i, Fum 80k 1. Furnisil g and » et g uy @ Il Foralsoim and Liying ot 1200 vipe mafns, Hyd ants, Gt s ob>. A1 Lidsfortur. | hiog 2 pipey B all ALY Boparately B 100 ta | oF of tho uifluiect wzn ol 4, 6, Baud 10 v and briding englue and boller 4 bol'ding s'and pipe. ing up magalacry, boller Bih. dor facwi i & and putiiog down wels e catr ot p i o 8ald Byws i of wat © works t0 exosed the cum of Lhirky-iour thous 4.000.) 1l roscrves wht &1 rejicb any tbid . Allbids wil b re= twe hlnd o' material 80 b fho 1 d. qui @1t rtate o3 furalsned A ot Piop ssls should b addressod o (ke City tor Qrand 1o and, Neb , apd mirked “propossls 126 y ordor cf the Gy Cmr cil of Gzand Lela d,Neb,, this 19th day of Septi mbir A. D. il 1FY0AD, Juux L. Maxs, City Clork, Mayor, sep:18-mor 108 Noticel Woticel Wotice THE MAGNETIC HEALER, To all who 870 disessed or afitoted, no matter how long the stauding; © e aud bo heale s oascy whore modiel ave fallod to give velad, aue wl aud (o iealsd by Ehe tiom sy die §1. for ohoh tly ‘owsh “P.BOYER & CO,, all's Pafes, Vaults, Time Locks and Jal} Vork, wiii Co,, 18 Wall B8, N, Y, 1020 Fernsm St, Omuha, Nebs