Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 25, 1881, Image 7

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THE DAILY BEE.
OMAHA PUBLISHING CO. . PROPRIETORS
010 t-arnham , bet. Oth and 10th Streets.
TERMS OF SUnSCIUITION :
cpr 1 year , In advance ( postpaid ) , , , . . , 810.00
jionthi " " 6.00
month ! " " 3.00
RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
'NK OAHtl CIMCAOO , ST. TAl'tllXSFArOU3 ASD
OUUIA RAILROAD.
I/cavc Omaha No. 2 throuch pawenfcr , H
m. No. 4 , Oakland passenger , S:30a. : in.
Arrive Omnlia No. 1 , through iwHcnircr , 2:60 :
m. No , 3 , Oakland poMcnfriT , 8:30 : p. m.
LKAVINO OMAHA KAST OR SOUTH BOU5D.
C. , D. A Q. 6 . m. 3:40 p. m.
C. & N. W. , 0 a. m. 3:40 p. m. |
C. , R. I. & I1. . 0 a. m. 3:40 : p. in. '
K. 0. , St. J. & C. II. , 8 n m.-0:30 : p. m. Arrive
tt St. Louis at 0:26 : a. m. and 7:46 a. m.
WMT OR SOUIIIWK3T8.
R. ft M. In Nch. , Through Express , 8:35 : a , m.
n. & M. Lincoln Freight 7:00 : p. in.
U. 1' litprc-w , 1:15 : p. m.
O. & R. V. for llnraln , 10:20 : a. m. ,
O. & R. V. for OaccoU , 0:40 : a. in
U. P. freight No. 6 , 8:30 : a. in. .
U. P. freight No. 0 , 8:16 : a. m.
U. P. freight No. 7 , 0:10 : p. m. emigrant.
U. P. frclcht No. 11 8:26 : o. m.
ARX1VISO FROM EAST AMD fOCTn.J
C. 1) . & Q. , 6:00 : a. m. 7:26 : p. m.
C. & N. W. , 0:45 : a. in. 7:25 : p. m.
C. R. I. &P.,0:45 : a. m. 9:05 : p. in.
K. C. , St , Joe & 0 IJ. , 7:400. : m. 0:46 : p. m.
W. , St. L. & P. , 10t6 : a. m. 4:25 : p. m.
ARRIVIXO mOM THE ffltST AXD 80CT11WMI.
*
O. ft R. V. from Lln tn 12:12 : p. m.
U. P. Exprc-w 3:28 p. m.
B ft M. In.Neb. , Throush Expre s-4:16 : p. ra
n. ft M. Lincoln Frcliht 8:35 : a. m.
U. P. Freight No. 10-1:40 : p. m.
No. 0 4:25 : p. m. Emigrant.
No. 8 10:60 : p. m.
No 12 11:35 : n. m.
O. ft R. V. mixed , ar. 4:36 : p. ra. ' ]
MJRtll.
Nebraska Division of the St Paul ft Sioux City
Road.
No. 2 leaves Omhha 8 a. m.
No. 4 leaves Omaha 1:60 : p. m.
No. 1 arrives at Oni&ha at 4:30 : p. m
No. 3 arrives at Omaha at 10:46 : a. m.
DUMHT TRAINS KirWItKX OMAHA AD
oouxc.it , tifrri ) .
IAAVO Omaha at 8:00 : , 0:00 : and 11:00 : a. m. ;
ISO , 2:00. : 3:00. : 4:00 : , 6:00 : and 0:00 : p. m.-
Lcavo Council ItlufTn at 8:25 : , 9:25 : , 11:25 : a. m. ;
IS5 , 2:25 : , 3:25 : , 4:25 : 6:25 : and 0:25 : p. m.
BunJaj-s The dummy leaves Omaha at 9.00
and 11:00a. m. ; 2:00 , 4:00and : 6:00 : p. m. Leaves
Council Bluffs at 0:25 : and 11:25 : a. 111. ; 2:26 : , 4:25 :
and 6:26 p. rn.
Opening and Closing of Malls.
ROOTS. , orrjt. CLOUR.
a. in. p. m. a. m. p. m.
Chlcago&N. W 11.00 0:30 : 4:30 2:40 :
Chicairo , R. I. & 1'aclflc.11:00 : 0:00 : 4:30 2:40 :
Chicago , . &Q 11:00 0:00 : 4:30 2:40 :
Wabash 12:30 : 4:30 : 2:40 :
Bloitx City and Pacific. . 11:00 : 4:30 :
Cnlon Foelflc 5:00 : 11:40 :
Omaha & R. V 4:00 : 11:40
a&M. InNcb 4:00 : 8:40 6:30 :
Omaha & Northwestern , 4:30 : I''M
Local mail * for State f Iowa leave but once a
d y , viz : 4:30. : '
A Lincoln Mall is nKo o | > ciicd at 10:30 : a. m ,
Office opcii'Sundaya from 12 m. to 1 p. in.
THOS. F HALL P. It.
Business Directory.
Abstract and Real tstate.
JOHN L. McCAGUi : , opixislte Post Office.
W. n. BAUTLEIT 317 South 13th Street
Architects.
DUFKENE & MENDELSSOHN , ARCHITECTS ,
Room Crclghton Block.
A. T. LAUOK Jr. . Room 2 , Ciclchton Block.
Boots and Uhoes.
JAMES DaVINE & CO. ,
Fine Boots and Shoes. A good assormcnt of
homo work on hand , corner 12th and Harncy.
THOS. ER1CKSON , S. E. cor. 10th and Douglas.
JOHN FORTUNATUS ,
60S 10th street , manufactures to order good work
ftt fair prices. Repairing done.
Bed Springs.
J. V. LARRIJ1ER Manufacturer. JB17 Douclaast.
Books , News and Stationery.
J. I. FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Street.
Butter and Eggs.
HcSHANE & SCHROEDER. the olclot B. and E.
house In Nebraska eatalillfihcd 1875 Omaha.
CENTRAL
RESTAURANT ,
11R3. A. RYAN ,
outhvreet comer ICthand Dodge.
- Best JJoard for the Monry.
SatlsfaUloii Guaranteed.
Meal ! at all Hours.
Board by the Day , Week or Month.
Good Terms for Cnsh.
FurnlBhral Unnni K'ippllcd.
carriages and Road Wagons.
WM 8NYDER , No. 131h llth and Harnoy Strcctt |
Civil Engineers nnd Gurvcyors.
ANDREW ROSEWATEIl. Crclghton Block ,
Town Surveys , Oriulo andSewcrago Systems a
Specialty.
Commission Merchants.
JOHN O. WH > L1S.1411 Dodge Street.
D B BEE1IER. For details BOO largo advertise
ment In Dallr and Weekly.
Cigars and Tobacco.
WEST 4 FRITSCHER. manufacturers of Cigars ,
and Wholesale Dealers In ToDaccos. 1S05 Douglai.
W. F. LORENZEN niaimlacturtr 6 > 410th etrcet
Cornice Works.
Western Cornice Works. Manufacturers Iron
Cornice , Tin , Iron and Hlato KooHln . Orders
from any locality promptly executed In the best
manner. Factory and Ollleo 1310 Doilgo Street.
Galvanized Iron Cornices. Window Caps , etc. ,
manufactured and put up in any part of the
country. T. S1NHOI.I ) lfl Thirteenth street
Crockery.
J. BONNER 1500 Doueiao street. Good line.
Clothing ; and Furnishing Qoods.
DEO. II. PETERSON. Also Hats , Caps , Boots ,
Shoes , Notions and Cutlery , SOI S. 10th street.
Clothing Bought.
0 .SHAW will pay highest Cash price for second
bind clothinz. Corner 10th and Farnham.
Dentists.
DR. PAUL , Williams' L'lock , Cor. 16th & Dodge.
Drugs , Halits ana Oils.
KUI1N & CO.
Pharmacists , Fine ? unc Itoodi , fat. 15th * nd
Douim ktrceU.
W. J , WHITEIIOUI K , Wholesale & Retail , 16th st.
C C. FIELD , 2022 M fth Side Cumlng Street.
U. PARR , Druggist. IQthund Howtrd Streets.
Dry Goods Notions , Etc.
JOHN U. P. LEUMANN & CO. ,
New York Dry Goods Ewre , 1310 and 1312 Farn-
bamttrtet.
L.O. Enewold also boots and ihoea 7th&PclBc.
r-uruiture.
A F. GROSS , New snd Second Hand Furniture
and Stoves , 1114 DovuriM. Highest cash price
paid for second hana irooos.
1 , BONNER JS09 Don/U st Fine goods , &c.
Fence Works.
OMAHA FENCE CO ,
GUST , FRIES & CO. , 1213 Hamey St , Improve-
ed Ice Boxen , Iron and Wood Fences , OHlco
. Counters of Pine and Walnut
Florist.
A. Donaghue , plants , cut flowers , seeds , boquets
etc. N. W. cor. 16th on J DouKlas ktrectn.
l-onndry.
JOHN WBARNB & SONS , cor. 14th & ; Jackion eta
Hour and Feed ,
OHAIIACITY MILLS , 6th and Farnham Sta. ,
Wclkhana Ilroa. , .roprietors.
Grocers.
Z. STEVENS , ilit between Cuming and fzord.
T. A. HcSHANE , Corn. 23d and Cumin ; Streets.
Hardwaie , Iron and Steel.
DOLAN & LANGWOBTHY , Wholctale , 110 and
Uthetmt
A. HOLMES corner ICth ami California.
Harness , Saddles , &c.
B. WE1ST 2013th St. bet Farn. & Ilarntv.
T
Hotels.
CVNFIELD HOUSEGei. Canfield.eth & Farnham
DOXAN HOUSE , P. II. Cary , 913 Farnham St
SEVEN'S HOTEL , Y. SUven , 10th Street
outheiQ Hotil GUI. Larael , Oth & Leavenwortq.
ron heneing.
The Western Ooniico Works , Asent * foj the
Ch mj > ion Iron Ktiicr &c , time on nM l Und \
o ( rVxncv Iron fences , Cresting * ,
H.1$10 IXxlee tlrcf.
Intelllgence Office.
MKS. L1W.1K DIlNf J17 IGth Sheet.
oewcllcr * .
JOHN tUmtKH 1811 Kninhnm Street.
dunk.
It. llKfTIlOU ) ; lUn mid MctM.
Luiribir , Lime nnd Cement.
FOSTEll A. OK vY corner th ami Douji * ' Sin.
Lamps and Ulnstwara.
J. riOXXEU 1300 Imslw St. Gtxxl Vnriety.
, Merchant Tailors.
(1. A. MNbQt'KST ,
One ol our most popular Mcrrhixut Tixllors Is re
ceiving the Utwf design * for Spring ami Hummer
GcxxU lor jrcntlcmcn vcsr. Stjllnh , iliiraMe ,
ami | irlcc. < low as ever 215 IStli I'ot , Uoiur.&Parn.
Millinery.
MIIS. C. A. lilNOKUVholcstc ami nctall , Fancy -
cy Oooili In jtreftt variety , Zeplijm , Cnnl limnli ,
Hosiery , Glo\c8 , Corset * , lie , C'hoaiwit Houfo In
tlio West. PnreKvcrs io SO per cent. Order
bv Mall. 116 Flttoenth Street.
Physicians an I Surgeons.
\V. S. ClHins , M. . , ll > om No 4 , Crclghton
Blcx-k , 16th Street.
1' . S. LEISENIUNO , Jl. 1) . Masonic Dlock.
C. L. IIAKT , M. 1) . , Kje ixinl Ear , opp. po tofllce
IH. t * 11. UllADDY ,
Ociilkt and Aurist , S. W 16th nml F&rnhum St .
Photographers.
OEO. HEYN. rnor. ,
Orond Central ( JMIerv ,
212 Sixteenth Street ,
near Mn onlc Hall. First-clans Work and Prompt-
Plumbing , Qas and Steam Fitting ,
P. W. TAUPV k CO. . 21012th St. , bet. F rnh tn
ixiul DoUKlai.VorK prouiptly attended to.
I ) . F1T2PATIIICK , 1409 Douglas Street.
P.alntlnc and Paper Hanging.
IIEK11Y A. ' ' "STKUS. 1412Do.lgo Street.
Planing Mill.
A. MOVER , manufacturer of ( ash , Joori , blinds ,
moldings , nuwcls , nlustcrs , hand rails , furnlBhlni ;
scroll snwinpr , &u. , cor. Dodito and Dth street * .
Pawnbroker * .
3. RO ENFELD , 322 10th St. , bet. Far. & H&r.
Refrigerators , Qanfleld'i Patent.
C. F. GOODMAN llth SU bet. Farn. & Harnev.
Show Case Manufactory. ,
0. J. WILDE ,
Manufacturer and Dealer in Ml kinds of Show
Casw , Upright Cowa. a : , 1317 Caw St.
FRANK L. GKIUIAKI ) , proprietor Omaha
Show Case manufactory , 818 South Kith street ,
between Lcavcmvorth and Marcy. All good *
warranted first-class.
Stoves ona inwaro.
A. BUKMK3TKU ,
Dealer In Staves anil llnwan ; , ixntl Manufacturer
of Tin Uoots ami all kinds ot UulliUng Work ,
Odd Fellqnrs * lllock.
J. UONNEll. 1303 Douzlas St. Good and Choai. )
Soedi.
, T. EVANS , Wiolcwlc and Retail Seed Drills and
Culthators , Odd Fellows' Hall.
Shoo mores.
Phillip lanjr , 1320 Farnnnm St. , bet. 13th & 14th.
Second Hand Store.
PERKIKS & LEAK. 1410 Douvlaa St. . New and
Second Hand Furniture. House Furnishing CoodB ,
&e. , bourht ami fold on narrow num'ins.
Saloons.
I1ENUY HAUFMANN ,
In the new brie ! ; block on Doujilns Straet , has
just opcnud a most elegant liccJ Hall.
Hot Lunch from 10 to 12
c\ cry day.
11 Caledonia " J. FALCONER. C70 ICth Street.
Undertakers.
C1IAS. RIEWE , 101B Fnrnham bet. 10th & 11U1.
P. PEMNEU , 303 } Tenth street , between Kara-
ham and Harnor. l > oca ( 'ood and cheap work.
09 Oent Stores.
P. C. BACKUS. 1205 Farnham St. . Fanov Onmli
PIIOBATE NOTICE.
State of Nebraska , Dauglas County , s :
At a County Court , held nt thu County Court
Room , In and for Kail Comity. August 15th , A.
D 1SH1. Present , IKMVAUD II. SMITH , County
Judge.
In the matter of the estate of FerdinandThum ,
deceased :
On reading : and filing' the ] > etltlon 'til Emilfo
Tluiin , praying that the Instrument , this day
( lied ami purporting to be thu last ill and testa-
incntof the nald deceased , mar 1)0 proved , np-
Iirovcd , allowed , probated and recorded nt the
ast will and testament of Kilcl deceased , and
that adnilnUtration of said estate may bcgrant-
cd to niil Kmille Thum , us executrix :
Onur.nKD , That September 10th , A D. 1831 , at
10 o'clock a. m. la assigned for hearing paid peti
tion , when all persons interested in bald matter
may appear at a County Court to behrld , In and
for said County , nnd thow eauso why the prayer
of petitioner should not ho granted ; and that no
tice of pendency of { aid petition and thu hearing
thereof , ho given to all persons Interested In raid
matter , hy pulilltiliing a copy of this order In Tint
OMAHA WKIKLY BKK , a iiew pa ] > er printed In eald
County , for three successive ttcckn , prior to ttalJ
day of hearing. HOWAltl ) II. SMITH ,
[ A true copy. ] County Judge.
auirlTwiit
PROBATE NOTICE.
State of Nebraska , Douglas County , ss ;
At a County Court , held at the County Court
Itooni , In and ( or Kild County , August Ht , A ,
I ) . 1S91. Present , IIOWAIIU 11. SMITH ,
County .Indue.
In the matter of the estate of Joseph II. Xcl-
ton , deceased :
On reading and flllnt ( the , x.'tticm ! of Mnrtha
S. Nelson , prajlnsf that the Instrument , pur-
] > ortlnr ; to bo a duly authcntleatud copy of the
last will and testament of ( aid deceased , nnd of
the probate thereof , by Ilio Circuit Court of
Fountain County , State of Indiana , and this iliy
filed In this Court , may be allowed and ncorJcd ,
M the last will and testament of nald Joseph II ,
Nelson , deceased , In and for the State of No-
biaika.
Ordered , That August 27th , A. I ) . 1881 , at 10
o'clock a. m. , Isassljfiicil for hearing eald petition ,
tvhcn all iKnions interested In ualu matter may
appcarat a County Court to bo held , In and for
xalil County , and > liow cause xvhy the prayer of
potltionershouldnot he granted ; and tiut notice
of the pendency of cold petition and the hearing
thereof , be ( riven to all persons Interested In said
matter , hv publishing a copy of thlt order In THE
OMAHA WEKKLV NEC , a newspaper prlntnl In said
County , for three successive wi-eks , prior to bald
day ol hearing.
( A true copy , ] HOWARD n. SMITH ,
anglO-wSt County Judye.
Notice to Non > Reiidont Defeadanti
E. D. Lane ( full name unknown ) will take no
tice tlat he has been eucd by Dudley M. Htcele ,
Samuel It Johnson and Sanford W , Spmtlln , co >
partneri , doing business under the firm name of
Stcele , Johnson & Co. , In the DlttrK-t Court of
Douglas county , Nebraska , to rero\i.-r $3,031.20 ,
and Interast from October 18 , ISbO , dnt them on a
promissory note hearing date April 0,1S78. Also
that an attachment has been route on ct-italn
funds in the First National hank of Omaha , Ne
braska , belonging to you and w IJeh tlio nald jur
ies above named etk to obtain to apply in pay.
men t of their said claim.
You ore required to answer raid petition on or
dore Monday , the 22d dayof Auirvut , A , D. 18S1.
WAIlllr V UWITZLKII.
ev-s t-4t. Attoriiuv for riuintid.
LKOAh NOTIOK.
John McFoddcn will take notice that on the
10th of August , 1SS1 , Charles llmmlcs , Jiutleeof
the i'eace , of Ut precinct , Douglaa Co. , Neb. , Is
sued au order of attachment for theuumof $20.25
In an action pending before him , , wherein Amo
Kratz h plaintlfl and John McKodden defendant ,
that proiwrty consisting of household liirnlture
and Imple.nenU lian been attaclied under nald
order. Said cause was continued to 2Ut of
September , 1WI , 10o'clock p.m.
augUivSt AltNO KltATX , 1'lalntlfl ,
SMP . 3E.OTCTIS
PAPER WAREHOUSE ,
GRAHAM PAPER GO.
217 and 19 North Main St. , St. Louli ,
WIIOLKliLB DIUIXU IS
KPAPERS [ iwiWo ,
ENVELOl'ES , CAUU HOAHD AND
Printers Stock.
ryCiuh paid for IUg and 1'aper Stock , Scrip
Iron and lletals.
Paper Stock WarchlUiCt 122 to 1 7 , North
Sixth ttrert.
INDUSTRIAL NOTES.
The establishment of pinto glass
xrorks is unilcr discussion nt Storm
Inkc , 7a.
A now furniture ninnufncluring
company lins hccn orpanizeil in Kuno-
shfiVis. . , with n capital of $ oO,000.
A stock company hns l > con formed
at IjC.xinijton , Ky. , for inamifncturihg
arliticial ice , willia capital of 5-15)000.
A largo iron fnrnaco is said to bo in
course of erection near the Forgo , in
1'ago county , N. 0. When completed
it will give employment ( o about
thrco hundred hands in addition to
the number now employed nt that
place. The capacity of the furnnce
will bo about seventy-live tons per
day.
day.Tho
The Ames mnnufacturinc company
of Chicopec , Mass. , are filling aeon-
tract for f)0,000 Eldroijgo sowing ma
chines at the rate of sixty pur day.
Tlio Crystal City Plato Glass works ,
of St. Iritis , has recently bo n award
ed the contract for furnishing 17,000
square feet of polished plate glass for
the state house at DcsMoincs , la. , al
though there were eight competing
bids , all \yith samples , some of them
representing English , French nnd Del-
gian manufactories.
The canning works of Vinton , Towa ,
intend to put up a million cans of
fruit this season , comprising corn , to
matoes , beans , pens. etc. Contracts
have been mndo with farmers in that
suction for the product of hundreds of
acres of these vegetables this season ,
It is said that Droekton , Mnss. ,
manufactures inoro sowing machine
needles than all Europe combined.
They are turned out by the million
and shipped all over the world. The
needle , made of the best steel , passes
through thirty different hands in its
manufacture ) before leaving the fac
tory.
tory.Tho
The Highland Mechanical works ,
comprising a foundry , machine shop ,
etc. , have recently been put in opera
tion at Highland , 111. , for the maim-
fnctnro of portahlo and stationary en
gines , boilers and similar machinery.
The new car works at Indianapolis
has a capacity for turning out 25 cars
a day. The foundry is capable of
making J DO car wheels a day , and has
21 cooling vats. The works are cov
ered in with 14,000 square yards of
rooling.
A factory for the manufacture-
furniture voncorinc from gum wood ,
so abundant in almost all sections of
the south and southwestis being
erected at Poplar I31ufl't Mo. , on the
line of the St. Louis & Iron Moun
tain railroad. Tlio grain of this
wood is said to bo very line , and when
polished , remarkably beautiful.
The Dwight Manufacturing com
pany , Cliieopee , Mass. , are running
seven cotton mills , employing l.-tCO
hands. The mills are using . ' (50 ( bales
of cotton per week , which is an in
crease of 10 ! per cent in two years.
The work at the Springfield , 111. ,
watch factory is constantly increasing.
Besjinnint ; with next month it is ex
pected that thrco hundred watches
will bo finished each day.
An English firm has commenced ( ho
-manufacture of paper blankets. They
are made as soft , and are warmer and
altogether lighter and cheaper than
their woolen predecessors.
There are said to bo 22 factories on
the Washington county coast of
Maine , two-thirds of them being in
the town of Eastport , where herring
arc put up in imitation French boxes ,
bearing French labels , as sardines ,
They are preserved in cotton-seed-oil ,
which is assorted on the boxes to bo
choice olive-oil.
The Streator , 111. , glass-works com
pany has applied to the glassmnkers'
union for permission to continue work-
all summer.
Five Japanesehavoestablisliednfac-
tory nt Newton , Conn. , whore they
will make Japanese articles.
One California raisin maker em
ploys fifty white men nnd two huu-
dred and fifty Chinamen.
Two now wood pulp factories were
established in Norway in 1880 , and
eight of the nineteen old ones wore
enlarged. Six more nro about to bo
built.
built.Metal
Metal roofing nnd slate are taking
the place of shingles to a great ox-
tent. Ten years ago the census did
not oven report the slate business
among the special industries , but now
there arewbout $10,000,000 invented
in it. It employs moro than t000 ;
men , who prepare enouuh slate annu
ally to cover about 00,000,000 square
feet. .Pennsylvania produces about
half the slate that , fmds its way to
.market. Most of the remainder is
produced from Maine , Vermont , Now
York , Virginia and Maryland. The
best quality comes from Pennsylvania
and Maine. Prices vary from § 3 , COte
to $9 per square. lied filatu is the
most expensive and the green
and varigatcd the cheapest.
The dark blue or blue-black is the
most durable , and the fancy colors
fade
The Porter-Honse-
Detroit Free Tress.
"This is the porter-house is it ? "
asked the sad passenger , sitting at
the corner table in the restaurant.
"Yes , sir ; " said the waiter , with
the weary air of a man who was tired
of having to toll the same lie a thou
sand times a day , "Purter-houiio
steak , sir ; same as you ordered , sir , "
' 'Do you cut your portcr-houscHtcalc
from between the horns this year ? "
asked the sad passenger , with the in
tonation of a man who wanted to
know.
"Sir ? " said the waiter.
"It seemed to bo a trifle tenderer
last year , " the sad passenger wont on ,
with the air of a tired man indulging
in pleasant reministmcoB of the past ;
"but I remember now ; it was cut a
trifle lower down then. Last year
you cut your porter-house steaks from
the curl in the forehead and your sir
loins from the skin. JUit I think this
comes from between the horns. I
uiod to live in a boarding-house where
they cut the porter-houso between the
horns , aiuHhis reminds mo of them.
Animal dead this steak came from ? "
' 'Dead , " echoed the astonished
waiter ; "course , sir ; lie was butchered
air. II
"iiutchered to make a Itoman holi
day , " ( iighcd the pasaongor. ' "Ho
would bo more likely to make a Ilo-
man swear. Well , it was time ho
was killed. He hadn't any more
year * to live on this earth. Ah , hero
11 the brass tip from one of his liorus.
Dropped into the steak , no doubt ,
while you were'slicing it on" What
do-you do with these steaks when
the customers got through with
them ? "
The waiter looked puzzled , "Why
sir , " ho said , "They ain't nothing
left of them when the customers guts
Mirough with them , sir.1'
"Possible ? " said the passenger ,
"what becomes of them ? "
The waiter looked netvoiis.
"What ! " said ho , "tho customers eat
them up , "
The sad passenger lool i"l up with
an air of interest. "Incivdibli-l" he
exclaimed. "Cannot accept your
statement without proof. They may
hide them under their chairs , orse-
crcto thorn in their napkin , or they
may carry them away 111 their pockets
to throw at burglars , but 1 cannot bo *
lioVo they cat them. Hero , let me
see one of them cat this , and I'll believe -
liovo you. Trust mo , " oed waiter.
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Hut the waiter pointed to a jilacard
inscribed , "Positively o trust , " and
wont to the cashier's desk to tell the
boss to look out for that man at the
corner table , as ho did'nt seem satis
fied with hi.s steak nnd had risked for
trust
BACK TO MOSCOW.
StPotcr lmrK a Mininlco.nutl Holy
Rnuin VoarxiiiiR for Her Holy
City.
St. IVtershnrjf letter to the London Time * .
The object of Poler the Urent in
planning this city was to bring Rus
sian barbarism into contact with Eu
ropean refinement. He created hero
a mongrel community in which the
European element vastly predomina
ted. Ho placed aliens at the head of
his battalions , manned his ships with
them , lavished on them court digni
ties nnd government ofllccs , nnd nl-
lowed them the monopoly of trade
and industry. St. Petersburg was in
extra-territorial capital , as it wore ,
cosmopolitan , anything but Russian ,
and any civilization that could lion-
from it to the provinces was barely
skin-deep. The favor that strangers ,
and especially Germans , enjoyed at
court was so obvious that ovun'as latu
as the reign of Alexander L , when
that emperor wished to requite the
services of a deserving native general
and encouraged him to "name his own
roVard , " the blunt , veteran answered :
"Siro , make mo a ( Jerman. "
Recent events have come rather
suddenly to awaken the rulers of Rus
sia from their pleasant slumbers. A
well-m ° annig and not unpopular cair ,
.after repeated almost miraculous
escapes , hns fallen by a knot of assas
sins. His son , the present emperor ,
dooms himself to n hfo of seclusion ,
'
a'nd is seen out of doors by no man.
In this city of Peter , where the Hfo of
an emperor , however cheap in the
estimation of his kindred and cour
tiers , was the most sacred thing under
heayon in the eye of his subjects , such
a life , without infinite undignified
precautions , no longer seems worth a
day's purchase. Hns it come to that ?
This is , then , no longer the city where
Peter's successors were to be mot on
foot , on horseback or in a1 small
plain drosky , at any hour in any
quarter of the town. This is no
longer the population among whom ,
in the great cholera riots of 1832 ,
when the mob wore storming the hos
pitals nnd murdering the doctors , sus
pected of spreading the infection by
poison , the Emperor Nicholas ven
tured out unarmed , and , unattended ,
entered the church of the hay-iimrkot ,
where the rioters had their crowded
headquarters , and bade them "kneel
and cross themselves as he did , and
pray the Almighty for forgiveness. '
And they all knelt round him ,
abashed submissive "al
, repentant , ,
lowing the police to make their way
through their ranks and quietly take
away the ringleaders to prison. "
It seems hardly likely that the nihil
ists , reckless and dcspcrata hnwovur
they might bo , would have resorted
to rcgicido , that last argument of
revolutionists , had they not perceived
that a revolution in this country ,
whatever may bo its character , is in
evitable mid imminent. The material
progress of Russia since her victories
of 1812 has been uninterrupted , and
with it the influence of public opinion
and tlio impulse of national 'feeling
have been slowly but unremittingly
at work. Wo are here in the midst
of n crisis , and , whatever phases it
may have'to go through , the njtiniato
result must bo a now order of things ,
thoturning of a now leaf in thu b'ook
of Russian history. Russia will liavo
to be ro-Russianined ; and audit n .pro .
cess pannot be easily applied to this
up-start and mongrel , capital ,
St. Petersburg , as men now find
put , was u.mis take. Nota mistake in
its founder/B / days , and as it was meant
by him to bo ; for Peter destined it ,
, not for an , idle ) uetropolis , but for n
port and trading placu , at a time when
Husiian commerce was in its infancy ,
and could have no other channel.
But trade in our day.s has found now
inlets and outlets ; railways liavo
opened , or are opening , new lines of
communication between the cities of
the Baltic , Revel , Riga , Libau , etc. ,
all of them tending to the centre of
Russian life and activity of real wealth
and productiveness , and micha centre
there no longer is , if it ever was , St.
Petersburg , but MOHCOW. Tlio cry
"Back to Moscow , " which was raised
again and again for yearn after this
"Rome Turtare , " as Mmo. do Stacl
called it , rose from the waters , re
sounds MOW in my ears in not loud but
deep notes wherever [ go. Takeaway
the court nnd the 00,000 men of the
garrison , nnd the whole host of thu
official world , and thu town would
soon bo a desert , because of the vari
ous industries which the city boasts ,
the most flourishing , mich ns thu
glots , porcelain , bronze , tapestry , and
other manufactures of knickknucks
and luxuries , would vanish , with the
imperial patronage which culled them
into being. The port , which is not at
St. Pctcraburg , but at Coimtadt , in an
island one hour and a half oft by
steam , and whence goods have to bo
transported by lighters to and from
the city , was never a convenient one
at the host of times , nnd would scorn
almost impracticable hereafter , for it
would load to a mart with nothing
but an unproductive desert at the
back of it.
Ho portentioUH an achievement as n
new shifting of the Russian capital
would involve the incalculable leas of
the treasures which have been lav
ished with such mad extravagance and
with so little tnsto or sense on its
colossal edifices , no doubt ; but what
would bo damage to St. Poloisburtf
mil-lit turn out gain for the whole na
tion , nnd in that case there ought to
bo little reason to ho.sita Rut there
are stronger motives nan. mere ma
terial interests to determine such n
removal. Russia has had enough
of foreign civilization. She has
become intensely national ; and
if she did not much liku foreiguuis
when she was told that * hu had
need of them , she is not likely to har
bor moro respect or love to them now ,
when she is conscious of her power to
dispense with them and "far da se. "
There was a time by no means re
mote when the Hermansoro. . nt
li'ino hero , ns in Denmark and over
the north ; but a strong reaction has
set in against them , and it is no re
commendation to St. Petersburg to
have it said that there nro tpoir , > of
t heso obnoxious aliens within its walls.
"Holy Russia" is yearning after its
"Holy City. " the city which has Icon
its head and heart for these last D53
years , rnd whore , whatever may bo
the nflluence of strangers , thu nice of
genuine , unsophisticated Muscoitcs
will always constitute n strong nnd
sound majority.
liovo Vonr Neighbor.
When your friend or lielnhbor i labor-
ill ) ; tinder bodily ntlltctlon , liultgcstlon , Ml-
ioimiesj , cnnatlimtlon , caused by Impurity
of blond or dtsonlciu of the kidney or
liver , don't fall to recommend DuisnorK
Iti.ooi ) UiTTr.iiH , a mire and safe rcincdv.
1'rice $1.00 ; trial size , 10 cent * , etxllw'
Wloltcd for Glorgyinnn.
Rev. , Washington , D. C. ,
writes : "I believe it to bo all wrong
and even wicked for clergymen or
other public men to bo led into giving
testimonials to ijunck doctors or vile
stud's called medicines , but when n
really meritorious article made of
valuable remedies known to all , that
all physicians use and trust in daily ,
we should fjvely commend it. 1
therefore cheurfuily and heartily com
mend Hop Hitters for thu good they
have done'me ' nnd my friends , firmly
believing they Imvo no equal for fam
ily use. T will not bo without them. "
Now York Baptist Weekly.
auirln-soptl
DE VEAUX'S
The Only Machine that Will
Do just aa is Advertised.
It Will Wash Faster
,
It Will Wasli Meaner ,
It Will Wasli Easier ,
It Will require no Rubbing ,
It will do a.large family
Washing in 30 Minutes.
It Will IWnak Equally well1with
Hard or Soft Wator-
Hiloci away with wash liallcranml wash board ) ,
ami H ill pay for Itself In full nnd tlio wuar of
clotlifsliia monli.
No Btcani In tlio kitchen. \ child 10 yearn ol
can do tlio waihliiR faster than any woman I-MI
wring ; ana lianir out tlioclothcs-
DAN. SULLIVAN & SONS' ,
dim 141(1 Karnlmm Street , Agents
AND STILL THE LION
CONTINUK8 TO
Roar for Moores ( )
Harness
AND Saddlery.
P *
I halo adoptcil the Lion ai n Trade JInik. and
all my Roods will ho STAMPED with the LION
and my NAME on the B.IIIIO. NO GOODS ARE
GENUINE WITHOUT TUB AIIOVE HrAMI'H.
Tliu best material Is need and thareost sklller1
udrkmon are employed , and nt the luwwt caul
price. Anyono.wltliliiK n price-list of good will
confer a fi\or by Bcndlnf for one.
'
DAVID.SMITH.MOQBE/
PHOPOSALS FOR COAL-
t
QtncK OK CITV CLKIIK , \
i OMAIU , Aug. IB , Ibsl. f
Rcalcd pioXnali | will lie received hy the under-
nlgncd for two wuekH from the do Uj hereof , Thurs
day , Hepteinbcr lit , 1881 , 12 o'clock noon , for
fnrnUhlni ; hard nd noft coal for the u o ot the
city oillcci and llru deiiartment , from tlili date
until Aiiguot 18 , A , I ) , im.
Huiled lilild or proposals elisll stale tha price
for such coal delivered where ordered , arid nhall
namoKild prlio without reupcct to any deflnlto
amount of coal. Tli rltfht Is reserved to reject
any and all lild * . Knvrloiiei containing said pro *
jwsalmlmll he marked "I'ropowli for Coal , " and
delivered to the iinilerilglicu not latur than thu
time alMMu rjH-c-llled , J , J. L. U. JKWBTT ,
uulS-ltljiAbal lnl > w City Cleik.
Notice to Coal Dealers.
roKu > ali will bo receded by the un-
di-riiijfiird until Fattirdty , Augutt 27 , Ib81atS
o'clock ) > . in , , for furnUlilnif inch an amount of
hard anil wilt coal at will bo ri | ulred for unu In
the county rourt houite , jail and ] > oor hou c , and
for delivery to ui-h | > crbonmwllieonnuUiilonerB
m.ir order , diirlnir tne ensuing year ,
liy order of the Hoard of Commliwloiicri.
JOHN II , MANOIIKNTKIl ,
au22-fit County Clerk ,
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
8cale < l proposal ) will bo received hy the Doard
olCaunty Commliuiloncra of Uouglai County , / >
hraska , until Thurtday , Pepteinhcr Ut , 18Slat2
o'clork p. in. , for the trcctlon of a court house
( Minding at Omaha. In Bald county. In accordance
with planiand ) xellk-at nninudo Uy K. K. Jlycm ,
archlleit , and now on tlio In thu county elerk'n
olllee. Kach bid iniKt bu accompanied by a goo I
and nirllclent hond In the mm of flio thousand
dollarv , condltloriul that tbu bidder will cnterlnto
contract and gl\e a good and nutlldent bond lor the
faithful ] > erfoniiaiKu of thu work tljouM thu
xame ho awarded to him. ypccllU'atlona will ho
furnUhed upon applUation to III" county clerk ,
Se | rate blil for thu several | arU of the buildIng -
Ing ulll bo considered and all proi > o a ) mutt bo
muilo UMJII kchululcD rrci re l hy the architect
and f iirnUhed on application to thu county clerk , '
Thu Hoard reuervca the right to reject any or all
bid * .
Hy order of thu Hoard of County Coninilnslori-
cm. JOHN it. MANOIII TKH ,
ugMKltiSl , _ CouhtyC'kik , _ _
RACINE' ' COLLEGE !
A cou.r.ai : AND GKAUMAH SCHOOL
THE BEST SCHOOL I BOYS
Kor terms Address Dr. Stevens
Parker , warden of Racine College ,
Racine Wis. L'L'diSrw-lio
, . jy -
SUPERIOR
In Convenience ,
DURABILITY , ECONOMY ,
AND
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION.
THE
SOLD 1JY
Lang & Fotick.
aiir23codSm |
NVITATI
TO ALL WHO JI AVIS
TO UK REPAIRED ,
IsT Gh S , . "VIZLST G-
TO BE DONE OR
JEWELRY MANUFACTURED.
While our Work is better , our Prices are Lower
than all others.
< xraacxi
I received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS
offered for Competition in our line
Over All Competitors !
For the Best Watch Work ,
For the Best Jewelry , ( own make , )
For the Best Engraving ,
For the Best Diamonds ( own importation )
FOR THE BEST
DISPLAYED , ETC.
Ilnvitifj lixtt-ly onlnrgud inv workshops i\utl imtting in now nntl iinprovoil ma
chuiory , 1 hoi > o to still iniiro improve thu qunlity uiul HiUBli of our
, work niul ( ill urilura with nioru proinptnuss than is uaual.
y Motlo has nlwnyR hcunnnd nlirnya will bo : "First tr > gnin aunorior fncili-
B nnd then ndvurliau the fact not hufnru \vildadvurtisoinoiita. . '
Sonic unprincipled dualors boiny in the habit of copying my *
nminuncciuuntR , I would boj ; you , the reader of tins , to , , l
draw a line hotwuim such conicL advurtisomunt.i
and these of Yours , very truly ,
JT
The Reliable Jeweler , Omaha , Neb. .
Sign of the Striking Town Clock.
THE GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING HOUSE.
M. HELLMAN & CO , ,
Spring Suits ! All Styles !
IMMENSE STOCK AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
The Largest Clothing House lest of Chicago-1
A Department for Children's Clothing.
Wo have now an'assortment of Clothing of all kinds , Gent's
Furnishing Goods in great variety.nnd a heavy stock of Trunks ,
Valises , Hats , Caps , &o. These goods arc fresh , purchased from
the manufacturers , and will be sold at prices lower than ever
before made , *
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We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. i. . - ,
A largo TAILORING FORCE is employed by us , and we m . *
SUITS TO ORDER on very short notice.
G.A.X.C. U3.3JJ33 432333 TCT 5.
1301 and 1303 Farn ham St. , cor. 13th
M'DONALD ' AND HARRISON ,
ARE NOW OFFERING FOR ONE MONTH ONLY
DECIDED BARGAINS
Ladies' ' Suits , Cloaks Ulsters , Circulars , Etc , ,
A.TT GOETI ? .
200 Handsome Suits , at $6.00 ; 300 Stylish Suits , $10.00 ;
76 Black Silk Suits , $17.00.
We liavo several lots of staple goods which will bo offered at
SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS ON THE DOLLAR.
All ladles should avail themselves. of this great sale of |
OORSETS AND UNDERWEAR , 'LIHEN AND MOHAIR ULSTERS ,
SILIC AND LIN N HANDKERCHIEFS , LAAVNSOITS
AND SACQUKS ,
29-oJ" MCDONALD ft HARRISON , . ,
WHOLESALE AND UETAIL DEALEIt IN
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LftlE , CEMENT
OfflM'K AQENi rOIIJMILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY.
Near Union Pacific Depot , - - - OMAHA , NEB