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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1881)
mi m / VA i i\ i r i V nun * . iST r H i 'I ? TH 1C DAILV B13I3 , OMAHA PUDLISHINQ CO. , PROPRIETORS 810 harnnam , bet. Otli and 10th Streets. T1IUMS OK SUIlSCIUrriON : One cony I ywr , In Mtt mice ( i * tr lcl ) . ? 10.oo Stnmtht RAILWAY T1MH TABLE. tiMB c.\ni ) % i-iuctvo , ST. nil , , Mtsvi.u-oi , s ASH OuMhv- . 2 tlirotish i i'iircr , It 3. in. No. , o.\Uaml loiucnurr , x-'Mn , in. Aniro Oinnlui No. 1 , tlironsli | ia * f nycr , 2:50 : 4 > . til. No , H , O.lXl.llid IVIH C'IJIT | , S:80 : ) ' . in. LUVIMI OMAHA KASI OR SOUTH BOUND. CM B. & O. 6 .1. in. 3:40 : p. in. . 0. ft X W. , 0 R. in. 3:40 : p. in. ' C. , H. I. & 1' . , 0 ft. la. 3:40 : p. tn. ' K. C , , St. . ? , 0. I ) , , S n in. 0:00 : ) > . m. Atrho t St , L us ! at ( i:25 : a. in. nml 7 : 15 a. in. WKST OK * K. & M. In Xili. , Throuitli i\v : > re . , 8:36 : ft. m. II. ft a. Lincoln Trcluht. 7:00 : p. in. I' , P Kttmin , 19:16 : I" . in , O. * It. V. for lliu-oln , 10:20 : a. m. O. .t II. V. for Osccoln , l > :40 : ft. in. I' . 1' . frcl ht No. 6 , & : ! ! 0 . in. r. P. freight N'o. 0. S:16a. : in. . P. P. freight Xo. 7 , 6:10 | > . iii.--cmiitr.uit. -f. P. freight No. U 8:25 : | > . in. a VROM RABT AND Mltrtll. C. n. & Q. , 6:00 : ft. in. 7:25 : J > ni. C. & it. W. , 0:45 : ix. in. 7:25 : p. in. C. It. I. & I' . . 0:16.1. : 111. 0.05 p. in. K. C. , St. Joe & 0 11. , 7:40 : n. in. 0:45 : p. m. AV. , St. I * k P. , 10V : , R. m. 4:25 : p. in. ARRIVINO FROM TIIR HFST AXD BOLTIIWK8T. O. & It. V. from LlnMln-12li ! } > . in. U. P. Expnj'n 3:25 : p. in. G & M.ln Ncl > . , Thtonitli Express 4:15 : p. in. 1 ! . & 'M. Lincoln Kif lit S.SSa. in. U. P. Freight Xo. 10-1:40 : p. in. No. G 4:2J : p. in. Emigrant. No. 8 10:50 : 11. in. No 12-11:35 a. in. U , & It. V. mixed , nr. 4:36 : p. tn. fo rn. Wcbrasfca Division of the St. Paul & Sioux City Ko.ul. No. 2 Imvct Orrnlu 8 a. in. No. 4 le-atcs Oinnhii l.M p. in No. 1 arrives nt Omah.iut 1:30 : p. m. No. 3 arrives nt Omaha nt 10:45 : a. in. DUUMT TRAIN'S r.xrHKKN OMAHA AND I.wivc Omaha nt S:00 : , 0:00 : ami 11:00 : a. tn. ; 1:00 : i:00 : , 3:00 : , 4:00 : , 6:00 : mid (1:00 ( : p. in. t < : ao Council Ilhifh at 8:25 : , :2fi : , 11:25 : n. in. ; J. 1:25 : , 2:25 : , 3:25 : , 4:25 : 5:25 : nml 0:25 : p. in. Sundays Tlio tlnminy lisuca Omaha lit 0:00 : nil 11:00 : a. in. ; 2:00 , 4:00 : ami 5:00 p. in. I.ca\i'S Council HliitTa nt 0:25 : ami 11:25 n. m.2:25 ; : , 1:25 : ami 5ij : p , in , Opening ; and Closing of Malls. ROUTR. orrs. CLOSK. C. n. tn. p. m. n. m. p. m. Chicago &N. W . 11.1W 0:30 : 4:30 : 2:40 : < Ch ! vo , It. I. k Pacific. 11:00 : 0:00 : 4:30 : 2:40 : ' Chicago , U. & c > . 11:00 : D:00 : 4:30 : 2:40 : Wah.v < li . 12:30 : 4:30 : 2:40 : Sioux City nml Pacific. . 11:00 4 : 0 Union 1'Aclllc . 6:00 : 11:40 : Omaha & It. V . 4:00 : 11:10 : ii.k M. Ill Ncli . 4:00 : 6:40 : 6:30 : Omaha & Northwestern. 4SO : 7:30 : Local mails for State of Iowa leave but once a clay , viz : 4:30n. : m. ' . A Lincoln Mull 11 also opened at 10:30 : a. m. Olllcc open Sundays from 12 in. to 1 p. in. THOS. ! ' HALL P.M. Business Directory. Abstract ar.ti Heal Estate. JOHN I , . HcCAOUK , opposite Post Office. ' W. n. nAUTLETT 317 South 13th Street. * Architects. ; c. OUFRENK & MENDELSSOHN , AUCHITECTS , Koom 14 Crclshton Ulcck. A. T. LAItGi ; Jr. , Koom 2 , CicK'hton lilock. n Boots nnd Uhocs. JAMES DKVINE & co. , fine Hoots nml Shoes. A peed assortment oj home work on ham ] , corner 12th nml JIarncy. THOS. KKICKSON , S E. cor. ICth and Douglas. JOHN rOUTUNATUS , < ! 35 Hth street , manufacturca to order good work fit ( air price' ! , llepiilrin done. lain Bed Springs. J. F. LARRIMKll Manufacturer. 1517 Doui'lasst. ' . Books , News and ntatloncry , J. I. FUUKIIAUK 1015 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs. McSHANE & SCIIItOKIlKIt , the oldest R and K. 'home In Nebraska cdUlilIfihcd 1S75 Omaha. rt CUNTHAL dl UESTAURANT , MILS. A. RYAN , soutlnrcbt corner lOthaml Uo < lje. Io9t Hoard for the Money. B-itltfaktion ( Guaranteed. Meals at all Hours. ISoard hy the JJay , Week or Month. tni Good Terms for Cash. FnrnMicil Ttnows K'il > | ) liciJ. Carriages and Roaa Wacons. WM SNVDEIl , 14th and Harney Streets. Jewellers. Of JOHN DAUMEIl 13H Farnhim Street. Junk. II. nEP.THOLD , Ilass ami Metal. Lumbjr , Lime and Cement. ply FOSTER k GilY corner Uth and Douglas Ste. iti lovr Lamps and Ulassware. J. CONNER 1309 Douslas St. Good Variety. Merchant Tailors. 0. A. LINDQUKST , One of our most popular Merchant Tailors Is re- veiling the latest designs for Spring nnd Bummer Goods for gentlemen 8 wear , Stylinh , durable , and prices low as ever 210 13th l > et. Millinery. MRS. C. A. RINGF.R , Wholesale and Retail , Fan cy Goods in great variety , Xephyrs , Card Boards , The Hosiery , Gloves , Corsets , lie. Chcapcot House In act the West. Purchasers na < o 80 per cent. Order InMall. . 110 Fifteenth Suect. less all cularii hounary , ( ) . . JOHN WEARNK & SONS , cor. Hth & Jackson sts Hour and Feed , OMAHA CITY MILLS , Sth and Farnham Sts. , WtUhans llros. , propricfjri. Uroccrt. .Z. STKVKNS , 21st bctnrcn Cumin ? and liar T. A , McSlIANK , Corn. 3d nnd CuminStreet * . This Hardwaie , Iron and Steel. Doct DOLAN & LANQWOItTHY , Wholesale , 110 and on of 112 lithetmt A. HOI.MK3 corner lMh and California. Harncst. Saddles , &c. B. WHIST ' . ' 0 lath St. lii't Tarn- Harncv. Hotels. CANFIKLD HOUSE , Oe ) . Canneld.Oth & Fimham IiORAN HOUSE , I' . It. Cary , 013 Farnham ft. SLAVIC'S I10TKU I' . Kla en , lOllifct. Southern Hotel , Gus. Hamcl&th Lcaicnwortu K Iron Fencing. The Western Cornlco Works , Atrenti for the Champion Iron Fence Arc. , ha\o on hand all kinds of Fancy Iron Fences , Crotlnys , Fiiieuls , Hailing , rU1310 Uociuo strcc. npu lion Clolhlnj ; Bought. Caper filxtli C .SHAW will pay highest Cjth prlco for second buid clothing. Corner 10th and Farnham. Dentists. DR. PAUL , Williams' I'lock , Cor. 16th & Dodge. Drugs , Halnts'ana ( Jill. KUHN k CO. PhamucUts , Fine 111110 Uoodi , Cor , 15th and DOUZIM titrcots , VV. J. WHITEHOUf K , Wholesale li Retail , 16th et. C , C. FIELD , 202J North Side Cuming Street , Used M. PARR , Druffglst , lOtti and Howard Streets. and KRa Mud * Dry Goods Notions , Etc. [ JOHN H. F. LKltMANN & CO. , ' ttcw York Dry OooU Sure , 1310 and 1312 Farn ham strut. I , , c. EnewoUi alto boots and ehoca 7tli & I'Aclttc. hurulture , A F GROSS , New mil Second Hand Furniture and Storts , 1114 Doucuui. Highctt oxih price paid for becond liana icoatm. J , BONNER 1309 Dourt * 8t. Fine eood , ic. Planing Mill. A. MOYE1I , manufacturer of kaih , doors , bllndi , moldings , newels , Ulusttrs , hand rails , furnishing Pay wroil wwlng , 4c. , , cor. Dodge and Oth btrcets. Pawnbrokers. Cull at j. ROSEXFELD , 3 10th St. , bet. Fu , & Har , Florist. A. Donsshup , plant ? , eiit Cowtrj , * rott , bcqm-ts etc. N. W. cor. ICitli mi 1 l'ou lw ( streets. Civil Cnfilnccra nnd Surveyors , AXtlltKW I'.OSKWATr.C , Cnialitnti Illock , Tflvrti Snncyf , Otinlc unJ Scwenm * Systems A SjwKJty. UommltJlon Merclirtntt. JOHN' O. Wit , J.M.HH lia.lreSlttet. D I IIFiMin. : : Vor dct.al ! < oe targe aJvcttlsc- rr.Mit In D.Ub and Clp.irs and Tobacco , WKSTA KIStTSCl'KII. timmir.i iml Wholcmto th k M in Tonn < vo . lROAl > oi1vl " . \V. V. I.OKr..V7.i.V ; tnnnutni-tuixr 611 lOlhitntt. Cornice Works. Western Oornlcovorls , Minufaottircrs Iron Cornice , Tin , Iron nml Slile lipolliliit , Onlrr * IroiUBiy lo llty Jtronij'tli rxpcntiil In the boot mAtincr. I'ai'tory and Olrcc 1:110 : iKxI o Slioct. Inui Couii v . U'lnild-.v ti > | " , etc. , nuuiuf.ivturc < l ntiil put 1111 In nny | < nrt o ( the T. SIN1KH.1I llOTIilltci'iitlt ( trrrt Crockery. J. KONNKU lliOODoiijmiflr.-tt. Ootxl lino. Clothing.and Furnishing Gcods , Oi:0. : H. I'KTKIISOX. Al-o HnH. O.iv | > . Dooto , Shots , Notions niul Cutlery , SOI S. 10th struct. Fence Works. OMAHA FKNCK CO. OUST , riUKS&CO. , 1213 Hartley St. , Imiro ] > c. Ml Ira HOKCI , Iron ntnlVooil IVnccs , Otllco ? , Counters o ( 1'inc ntiil Walnut. Retrlfcrntors , C.tnlield's Patent. C. P. GOODMAN lltli St. Ix-t. I'-xrn. fc Harncv. Show Case Manufactory. ) O. J. W1LUK. lanufacturer and Dealer in all klruls ol Show Oases , Upright Casffl , A . . 1317 Cas : St. KltANK f. . aKUHAltl ) , proprietor Omahi Show Ca u iiianufaetory , MS South Kltli street , ictuivti I.uaciiortli and Marey. All varratited tlrst-class Stoves nna Tinwnro. A. llUltMKSTKlt , ) calcr In .Sto\rsatul Tinware , anil Mantif.ictnrer f Tin lioofs ami all kinds ol UulMiiiK Woik , .liirellottu' lllotk. . DONNint. 1S09 UoueUs St. OooJ atul Chci } > . ! Seeds. . EVANS , Wholesale nnd Retail Seed Drill ) and CullhntorB , Odd Pcllouu' Hall. L Physicians an i Surgeons. V. S. GIBUS , M. D. , Hjoru No 4 , Crclghton ilock , 16th Street , 1' . K. I.KISKNHING , 41. U. Masonic Illock. " . L. IIAKT , M. D. , Kyr and liir , opp. | Katollico 1)11. I > . H. GUADDY , Oculist ami Anri t. S. W lutli and Farnhatn Sts PhotograpMeri. GEO. IIKYN. 1'llOr. , Orand Central Oallerv , 212 Sixteenth Street. icAr Masonic Hall. First-class Work and Prompt- icss jriiarantec1 ! ' Plumbing , Gas and Steam Fitting. W. TAHI'Y k CO. . 210 12th St. , lict. Farnham iml Douglas. Worn promptly attended to. 1) . FITZI'ATIMCK , HOO Donirlas Street. Painting and Paper it HINUY A. KOSTEIIS. 1412 fatrect. Shoo Stores , hllllli Jjine. 1320 FArnhain st , , bet 13th k lltli. Second Hand Store , 'KRKINS k LEAK , 1410 Douirlos St. , New and rcond ll.ind Furniture. House Furiii hlngOoodi ) , . , boiu'lit ami sold on narrow man-ins. Saloons. HENKY I'AUFMANN , the new lirltk blccff on Honshu Str.ict , has bo Just opened a most elegant liuri Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 o cry day. Caledonia " J. FALCOXKU. 070 ICth Street. Undertakers. HAS. niEWK , lOli ! Farnham bet. 10th k lltd. ' P. PEMNKU , 303i Tenth street , lictwcen Farn- and Hartley. Does iood and iheap work. 03 Cent Stores. you C. UACKI'S , 1205 F.irnham St , Rinev Onmls let' If VfMl.lroali.atiV K you or , , A a lii.ui oC li'C- enfl by thn btialn nf tentrlllniroTerjiiiil. your ilutii-a nviihl iililit work , to ri' Iranian I in nil uao tote Itrnln nerrennd Hop Bitters * a-ste , UM > Hop O. If you nro yountr onil ? uu"crliut from any In dlrctlon or di jl | tlon , If yon are ilia r. rlcil or Hlnclo. nld or youn , tufeilni ! : froni that tioorhcaltu ur laniruUli tni ; on a bid of tick ics' , ivly on Hop Blttoro. Mrs. Wiorvcr y uirc , lliouttnndsdlo an vlirncvcr you ll''l nually from some that your , fystciu mrni of Kidney iicodit draiulng , ton- ll euf-u tltat mi ht ; or fllinulatlnr iaru tH'enproYt'iiti'.t TvillioutfnfoiJmf'iii Uya tlniuly nrcof tftlu Hop HopDIttero Blttors. do. uriir/Hfl D. I. C. little In an alisolute tlHfOmcIC/li * and Irre&l tu. Immli , Mioil , bio n u r o for lUtrarntrvtat ilrunkenneaH do iiso of opium , You will tobacco , or like cnrcdlfyouufc uarcotlca. crack Hop Bitters Jfyounroflra- corn weak mill sill rlti'd , try gast it may up pcrato " dyke AGENTS WANTED FOR ' top KASTKST SKLLIXO UOOKH or TIIK AOK ! how Foundations of Success bottle Mr " BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FOUMS. down laws of trade , legal ( onus , how to trans business , valmlilo tables , social etiquette said larllanielitary tirade , how to comluct puhllu linsi- ; In f.ut it U a eompluto Uuldo to Hucctsj for elites. A family necessity. Address forcir- and imcclal tenna ANCHOR PUULISHINO Kt.UmlK. Mo. pod Geo. P. Bemis "Shall REAL ESTATE AGENCY " , 15th ami Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb , dylco the agency docs HTRICTIYa brokcrayo business. Hades lint biwiilatc , ami thcruforu any barfni" " its booka ani i < uivil lo iti jiatroiH , in t > u < l do bciuir I'Ohljh'il an liv thn n 'i'nt pany tuplex PAPER WAREHOUSE. sixty the CRAKAIVfPAPER CO. dod n 217 ami 21U North Main St. , St. Louis , blood --WlluU'.K.tLH CKALK.11 * IK ; ! PAPERS don't me KXVKI.OI'KS , CAItlJ 1IOAHI ) AND 1 can Printers Stock. dod it to XsTCaih l > aiJ lor IUfc'8 ami Pajicr Block , Sera Take nml Metali. special bWckVarcbou c * 12JU to 1237 , North htrivt. gasped more "what vation Axle Grease who just NEVER GUMS ! and morning on Wagons , llu icn , I'.capcrs , Thrcfchcra Mill Maililncrj U la INVAIA'ABLK TO null- - AND TKiiiartKH. Itcurc-8 ijcratclicn ami all dyke of fcorco on Hon > ie nj SUick , an wi-ll an on ' ' CLARK & WISE , Hantif's , weighed - 300 Illinois Street , Chlcaco. ho FOIl I'llICKS , ] o 21 broken "Then DexterL.Tlioinas&Bro . , upset WILL I1UY AND SELL Mra. 'What ' tt.lt ALL TRINHIVTION MUillKCtta TIIEKEW1TII. want Taxes , Kent Houses , Etc. If YOU WANT 10 HVV OR HELL I'm hut Office , Koom 8. Crcighton Block.'Omahi. - make Alter n Mntlnoo "My tlwir,1' said Mrs. Spoopendyko timidly , iiulliny ; nt thu niosiiuttn bar , "it's tiiui'you winv up : you'll bo Inte at the ollico. " l''cir reply Mr. SMnpeii | < lyko emitted n sound Hint might have been a fjtvait of a xrtuit , but WHS in fact nu inartic ulate curse. "It is past ! > , " again ventured Mrs. Spoopmidyke , extending u cup of tea toward the boil , "llnd gnat it , " said Mr. Sponpon- dyke " 1 don't care what tiniu it is. 1 in not going down town to-day , any way. " And" hi sat up in bed and ijlaVedat liJH ifo.Vlial' that1 ? ho added , as Ins s\\ullon , bloodshot eyes rested n the Aleaming teacup. "Don't you want a cup of tea this itu viiing , ' ' suggested .Mrs. Spoopen- dyke. "It'll do your headache good. " " "lli'aclache , eh ( " growled Mr Spon- ] ) endyke. "NVho said I had the head ache ? P'raps I've iol a glandular s\vellinir , and an aldoiuiual viaeera and measles1 he continued , in a louder tone. "Tako me for u mid night assassin , don't you/ / Think I'm running a parlor Police Uav.ette , don't you ? Dod gast the measly thing ! " ho shouted , uncoiling a damp towel from his head ; "why don't you bind up my perforated livei ' All yon want is a pound of court piaster nnd a bul letin board to be a hospital for incur ables. Gimme n drink ! " "It's hot , " said Mrs. Spoopomlyko , hesitatingly prollering the teacup , "but it's nice nnd strong just the thing lor n disordered stomach. " "Oh , yon know all about it , don't you ? " "howled Mr. Spoopendyku. "You've been out with the boys your I self , haven't you. ' Fine turn you've got for conviviality. You wouldn't jo home till Friday week morning , would you ? All you wrut is u dirty ipron and half a dozen dead-beats to > o a lirst-clas.s gin mill. Dodgast the mciislyjtcu ! " bawled Mr. Spoopendyke , lilting the saucer a whack tbat sent ii ho scalding liquid into his wife's face. "Gimmo some gin ! " Mrs. Spoopcndyko shrieked "Ouch , " ind stooiiud down to gather up the irokon china , and her spouse , after surveying the ruins and satisfying limself that she was not mortally vounded , Hung his head on the pillow tgain and groaned. "JIo didn't notice the black eye howe wo mo last night , " murmured Mrs. Spoopendyke , "and warm tea's a plondid thing for bruises , so perhaps was nil for the best , only I wish it hadn't been quito so hot. ' After putting on a little toilet pow der she went softly to the window anil pulled down the shades. "Ho needs sleep , " she said gently , "and I don't wonder at it , coming in atI o'clock this morning. No wonder his legs was couldn't support him. I'm glad 1 slept before ho came in , or L. shouldn't car You able to walk to-day myself. " im. "Where's that gin ? " yelled Mr. Spoopondyke , beside himself with fury. "What are you pulling down them shades for ? " Think you're truing to have a funeral in the hoiicu ? 'Sposo you're a dod gasted measly widow ? Wondering who'll provide oped with weepers ? Think you're 'to by. ' again , don't you ? Twelve hun lie dred dollars a year , with all improve ments , on a long lease. Dod gast it , est bunch of keys and a half column ad in vertisement is nil you need to bo a One measly insurance agent. Go round were peddling books with black-edged paper , won't you ? Dod gast it , wliero's Gap gin ? Do you know what gin is , by l . Spoopomiyko ? " And his voice One assumed a steadiness of iono from the depth of scorn that he threw into the inquiry that made the poor woman jump. " ( Jin ? " she answered , "to bo nuro 1 It comes in square bottles , with ilrcn. necks to them. " dow Oh , yon know gin when you see it , . you ? it's got n little nock , has it , Ga. u dod gasted measly clamYou / tlesna the shell and servo it up with years and chickens , of coiir.su. Dod it ! Got the bottle out of my ton coat-pocket , whore I left it to brace and on this morning , " howled the dea- husband. a "Hero it is , " said Mis. Spoopen- ons , trying to unscrew the pewter Upon , and finally succeeding "Oh my ! a snake it smells ! " "You needn't drink it , " snapped aiiccuc which , Spoopendyko . , eagerly the in le to his lips and pouring the fluid his theoat. "Uod gast it , " ho Rains , after a minutu spent in this occupation fence cupation , "got mo some paper. " Mrs , Spoopendyke , observing the was beneficent ell'ects of the alcohol , trip- . . lightly down stairs and presently prongs returned with the morning papers. for pinned I rAise the saahes nnd open the window/ / " she said , as nho carefully and feet readjusted the mosquito bar. sixteen "Yes , do ! " screaclied Mr. Kpoopon- , in a paroxysm of rage. "Jtaiso roof , raise the neighborhood , raise Octroi. , why don't you ? Dod gast it , Ill you take mo for an express com other ? 'Sposo I'm n dod yasted sex- cane tulvgrapli instrument to send columns of reading matter to ollice at once ? Think I can write tin's note between the letters of these was gasted newspapers ? Fancy I'm a Patagonian cannibal to write with charge and linger nails ? Oh , you don't , The you. Then why don't you get every a pen and paper ? Do you 'sposu from cut out an advertisement of n ous gaated 'head' on mo nnd send " the oflice by uay of explanation/ ice mo fora twenty line big typi > assault from Kalama'/.oo ? O gosh , " " Mr. Spoopomlyke , as he unco " tool , comfort in the gin bottlu , life ! a genius my wife is. " All Tina sago and complimentary obser wagon was lost on Mra. Spoopondyko , eye had again , descended for the ' " necessary implements , and reappeared her in time to dodge the empty llask "He spill the ink impartially over her once dress , note paper and best Half bed-room carpet. This Mr. Spoopen band fortunately ditt not observe. woman 'Got the dod gnsted ink ? Are you clown with paper ? JJrought u went sub-treasury with you for stamps ? " ing yelled , as the last dregs of the was bottlu mounted to hi.i brain. prison sit down and write , do you can Sit on the Hoer and you won't the table. " . Sjxiopondyko did as rcqucatod. Mr. shall I say ? " slm began. " 1 'Say anything. You know what ! tlminl , don't you/ / Write and miy that ory , Christmas is coming ; saya its hot ; oay < : rami drunk ; say the catechism ; say' lixtujy tld' before Mrs , Spoopcndyke could try cured a choice of iho apfloyi'lic iws r nt- . . . . . _ . . to be delivered Mi. Si , dyko's snoring ; was rosiiniM. "J'orlinps when lie wnkr < < up want ( " write it hiinsciU , " she n-i-inrk- ed , as she rose from horoiifiitnl posi tion on the tlni'i"and 1 IIjo nnd niako him some beef tea , " A Slroot Cnr Driver's Oplnlnii of Women. \e , < York Trilmnc. "U'here do the bud i-.ins como from ? " was asked. "That's moro'nl know herotlioy como from in the lirst | . ! , u-o. It's mostly WOIUPII that give Yin to us. You see when n man geth lt ] of a bad half dollar ho don't fiv ] just like passing il nil'himself , so lu- iu-.t gives it to his wife and don't anything about it. And even if she dues kntnv the piece is bad , it doesn't make a mite of dillereuce. A wnin.ui , young man , is one of the queerest things in the world one of the iimv-o-o-rost thini'a in the world , 1 often slop and Hay to myself : 'Well , nn , what in thunder did she do that for ? ' A \\oman has no idea of other peonlo's rights nt all. So when jdie u'ots hold of half a dollar , .she just naturally patnoa it oil'again. . Dishonest ? Why , bless you , no , she doesn't mean to do anything dishonest ; its just nntur ; she ean't help it She don't want the half dollar of course slitdon't so there is just one thing to .do , and that is to p.iss it oil'on seine olio oNe. Hut , I toll you , you have t" Inpower - fill careful how you treat a woman. Some of 'em want you to help Vm on the ear , now , and others won't let you touch 'em. So , either w.iy you do , you're sure to make half < > t 'em mad. Ktoppcd the ear it was only yester day morning to lot a woman oil' ; gave her plenty of time , and she got both feet on the ground , then the car started , but .she wanted it t wait un til it waa a yard away , so what dues thu do but jump on again , and make the ear come to a dead stnp. There no aecoiintin' fer 'om no way. " "Most of them go by thu elevated s road now , do they not/ / " ) "Yes , a go-id many of 'em do. Ile- fore the elevated road was built 1 used tt ) carry the girls to the Mormal school every morning. They used to como all at once , so many of them had to sit in one another's laps. That made four rows , and 1 just tell you ed they looked as fresh and s\voot as u basket of peaches , all ranged in rows. Hut I don't see much of thorn now. " "You regret that , T suppose1' ? "Well , now. I don't know. I'd 0 rather carry n car full of men any day. u They know what a conductor's busi ness is , and don't get mad fin-nothing. ty They give 113 fewer counterfeits , loo. un Why. 1 have a glass dollar up at the house now that a woman J.MVO me. 1 n a fool to take it , but I'll pass il said oil'on Homo man again.Vlnn the ' is pretty dark they won't imtic-o it. see they're not used t" it , as I . ' Copperheads. A rattlesnake was recently Killed in . Stanford , Ivy. , which bad twenty-six ny ' rattles. A nest of twenty-three well-devel 1 water moccasins -was walked into .1. . 0. Lewis , of Dallas. K. ( J. , but managed to kill them all. Snako-liunting parties are ( ho lat and most fashionable amusement liandolph ! county , Georgia. At of meeting thirty-one mocciisins It brought 1 in. A camp-mooting i , hold at Long's ivith , near Carlisle , Pa. , was visited is snakes. Three rattleis were killed. had fifteen rattles , another eleven and the third nine. is A copperhead snake four feet in length attacked M. D. Young , of bo Simpking Spring , Pa. , while he was walking in a grove with his two chil fairly . His little dog killed it , but the ties ' was bitten in the nose and died , .1. D. ] Drown , of .Siimtor county , the , claims to have killed sixty rat tlesnakes on his farm in less than two , Ho killed one recently that one sported seventeen rattles and a but some , and measured mx feet in length live inches in diameter. all Henry Case , of Uordslmro , Pa. , lost tome hen and her entire brood of chick either before he discovered the cause. loua looking through his orchard for m lost turkey ho came upon a rattle the that was trying to kill it. He The succeeded in despatching the Hiiako , they measured live feet nine inches length and had thirteen rattles. trays The little son of Marion Jones , of tion room RaiiiHvillo , Ind. , while climbing a ly with a pilckfork in his hand , by attacked by a rattlesnake. J5y a and well-directed blow he stuck one of the , into the snake's mouth and " it to the ground. He held it of half an hoin until help arrived , bottom it was killed. It measured eight four f inches in length , and had , rattles. a It Brolco Her Down- erate . I'ri'u l'i-i-n. one of the justice's courts the its day a farmer waa defendant in a The of assault and battery. The the plaintiiriiud no witnesses , while the grapes defendant had his wil'i- . and the plain- what lawyer made up Ins mind that it pressed a gone ease , lie was bracing up , cannot however , to do his best , when the only was read to tie ! defendant. which wife was deep ! ) intorcHled in phrase , and her face changed in sober to aoriouh. ami from seri and to horror us the reading wont on : I ho "Did then and tli.-ro and with mal jjjjoru aforethought beat , wound , bruise , would and trroatly dam " , , "Hold on ! " Hho cried at this point of "my husband novi-r did that in his to J was right thur < - and saw it all. condi ho did was to jump out of the "f and hit the man a clip on the learn been and knock him into the ditch ! ' "That'll dothenllioro ! ! put in With husband's lawyer , liiitsho went on : ties just hit him oncu nml enl ) long , and I'll swear t < > it ! " toughen ) an hour later , after her hus with had paid § 1 linn and costs , the may nan was heard to High : The I'm Berry , John , but when they could on with that boating and pound by and malice and aforethought I clusters Biiro yon'U in loaves get twenty years n' and it broku mo down. Yin them. . , . Hell my c w this f.ill to make up this saw eral , iill MUury , Thee . Win. l'i > m * > r < < y , IS-'iiaor ' , Ale. , wiittw aware lm\a fur u Imitf tfuniilluiod from coir every cm til > ati < > ] i , making my life a mu liar t and cuiuhii ; ) iuudahu and frijjhtfu ! be . Mr. Tlniiiiuwlm ( luu beei to vUitinjiiii IJ'ilful'iii'lucid ' 11.0 t- ' .Si'iiiv. li.i'--uM. ! H liaspfifi-rtl in" . ' l'rlf" Vvn ) , trial bottli-i N To bo and The Wlilowr Vmt Colt. 3v. | Inl Hkiii > t ( li t ) Tin flilmvo Ti-Uinn , . Nr.w YOHK , Aui-usl , ' 50. The MMJI - aid Guitenii hai claimed ( hat be is a convert of Jlrs. Mastcie Van Cell , tin- noted evanjtelisl , nmlthat nt one iinn ft deep fcelimj of friendship apr.iuup between them , which subsemtontly ripened into love , llo also claims to have letters in hit possession in .Mrs. ' Vnii Colt's rhirouinphy which show this , and ' tltnt , had ho secured n K'OV- oruuuMit'appoiutmonl from President [ larlield , which ho expected , he would liavo led the widow tn the hjuu-ueal illar. Mrs. Van Tot 1 to-dny , in ivplv lo queries concerning this mittci , said ; "Thuro is one lliini ; that 1 wish lo say. 1 never heard or know t hero was such a person living on the face ol God'.s earth as Guitcau till he shot iho president. " "nut , in regard to the friepdship : < uieau ( claims to have with you. What have you to say about that ? ' " Mrs. Van Colt-"The - Ilrst I heard concerning that was IN rOV.NKlTIO.V WITH Till ! ASS \SMX.l- TION , ind ( hen a man who wa.s on n train with me handed me the atticle , which 1 read.1 "Mow do you suppose the thought originated with him ? " Mrs , Van Colt "That is impossi ble for mo to stale. I now remember that some time ago , when I was in Chicago , I converted some inlidels , aiming whom was one named Harris Grillin. He wrote mo seine interest- m ; letters about his eoirvorsion and t'ligioii in general , nnd 1 nuswered hem. They did not contain nny sentiment whatsoever except as was irompted by evangelical fervor. " " Do you think Guituau may have gotten these lettera in his possession mil matin UAO of them as stated ? " .Mrs. Van Cell " N'o , 1 do not liinlc so , although Guiteau claims hat the letters : ire tied with a littlu ilue libbou. In fact , this statement the only one thing that looks plausi- le in any way , as the letters which voro written to Grillin and coi'ir.s sfiisKi.irnxn.v MAIU : vore returned to me for reference in eligious meetings , as wore also the iiiginaU. " "Aro Grillin and Guileaii aciiinint- | ? You know Guitenii claims to have ivod in Chicago ? " Mrs. Van Colt"I do not think they ro acquainted. It is my opinion that JuituiU , has nothing in bin ] ) ossession base a statement oil. It emanates this way : 1 presume I have been coming down pretty sharp on inlidol- , and think .some inlidols have gol- this thing up to injure me. Gui- can's assertion concerning my falling love with him . ' 1 bosh. AH 1 before , 1 never hoard of him bo- 'ore the nt tempted atmHMinalion. I lave Homething elnu to do than to ook after ttciitlemen. 1 have to win souls to Christ. 1 am ( no old for such I 'oily. 1 have never had any corres- umdciicu with any gentleman tunco , widowhood on any nubjcct except 'oligion. Jf I did 1 ought lo put on strmt-jaeki't nnd place myself in a unatie asylum. " ProsorvliiK GrnpoN lor Winter. American Ajiik'iilturall.-l. AH autumn approaches wo receive number of inquiries as to the method nreserviug grapes for winter use. is not generally understood that there is as much diU'oreiico in grapes , respect to their keeping , as there with other fruits. Is'o cue would expect to keep early harvest apploa or liartlett jioars for the holidays , mid it so with the most generally culti vated grape the Concord ; it cannot made to keep in good condition long after it is ripe. With other varie it is dilleront. There are some localities where that grand old grape , Catawba , can bo cultivated with success , and , whore this is the case , need hardly to look for a better variety. The ] Habellastill succeeds in places , ami is a fair keeper. Hotter than either , if not the best of grapes , the lena gives crops in places , as does the Diana. Whore of these , the Isabella , Catawba , , or Diana , can bo grown , there no dilliculty in keeping them until first of the New Year , or later. grapes are allowed to ripen fully ; are picked , and placed in shallow , in which they remain in an airy to "cure. " The opera of curing consists mere- in a sort of wilting , which the skin becomes toughened , will not break when the fruit in packed , The clusters , when properly "cured , " are packed in boxes , usually three or live pounds each. The of the box JH opened , ( he large clusters laid in carefully , nnd smalh'i hunches packed in upon them in such manner that it will require- mod piessuro to brim. ' the cover , Cor , properly , the bottom ; of ( ho box to place , whore it is nailed down , pressure used is such that when top of the box is opened Hie next to it are found bo some llnttened. The fruit must bo in such n manner that it ulmko in travel , and thi * can bo done with grapes the tiUin of has been toughened by boiuji properly cured. If cluster were placed the box nfi they comu from the vines , subjected to the needed pressure , the skins would crack around thosteiiiH , liberating the juice , and the who ! HOI m into pim decay. Toward Chriutmas and New Year's many tons the varieties wo have named come A tho-New York market in excellonl condition. Now varieties of grapes , great ; oxcellc-nco , have rcccull } introduced , but wo have yet t < as to their keeping qualities. the Concord and related vnri the skin is too lender to allow u keeping I , and it does mjt ueem l < ] in the curing process , Still Iheso , Die season for home utu ; bo considerably prolonged , late Mr. Knox found that ho keep the Concord for some time placing i the thoroughly riponei in baskets or boxes , with the of thu vine below and botweei ! . Wo do not , know how hint , will keep those grapes , but wo some in excellent condition sev week after the harvest was over , , who sot grajio vines should bo that nu onn variety will mce requirement , and that the ear the variety the loiw likely it wil keep. You Cnu't Alt'oril without Warners Safe Kidno ; Liver Cure , augoOeodlw 614-616 TENTH STREET. O- DIIEIG THE IOUTH OF SEPTEMBER , Our Buyer is now in the eastern markets mak- ng Iniportant purchases of Fall and Winter Goods , and in order to make room , we offer our WHOLE STOCK tat Lower Prices than was ever before at tempted in Omaha. 1 Lot Hliick CaalniU'iv.t ( all \v wl\ lOinchusvidu , ol ) , (15 ( , 7 * ) , 85 and ! ) . " > cents. 1 Lot ICnylish CnnliniciTs ( nil colors ) , roilucod to ! t A conts. I Case Prints ( now stylua ) , ( ! j cunts. Ti HaK'8 I'nblijaclicd IVInslins. . t Oaaos nioncliuil Muslins. o Hales | Huil Comforts and Itlankots. All at Manufacturers' Prices. Ladioa' and ( Jpiit's Merino Underwear , 50 , ( M , 7i"contn and SI. 00 uauh. SHOE DEPARTMENT. This department . , is worthy of special attention. Our slock is all now , and > mprim's ( .wcnly pot1 cent , lower than any Shoo Store in 0 nml in. Store open every ovoniug till 0 - Saturdays till 10. P. G. IMLAH , Manager , Leader of Popular Prices. I TO ALL WHO 11 AVIS TO IJK ittiPAllllSD , IE IN" GIR -A. V I IN" G- TO MK DONK oil- While our Work is bettor , our Prices are Lower than all others. " received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS offered for Competition in our line © r AH uompociijors. For the Best Watch Work , For the Best Jewelry , ( own make. ) For the Best Engraving1 , For the Best Diamonds ( own importation ) FOR THE BEST DISPLAYED.fvETC. . . . lately enlarged mv workshops and putting in now and improved ma chinery , I hope to still more improve the quality and finish of our ork and lill orders with more promptness than is usual. O -A-TTTlODST I My Motto has always been and always will bo : "First to gain superior facili ties and then advertise the fact not before no wild advertisements. Some unprincipled dealers being in the habit of copying my announcements , I would beg you , the reader of this , to draw a line between such copied advertisements and those of Yours , very truly , I The Reliable Jeweler , Omaha , Neb , , Sign of the Striking Town Clock. THE GREAT WESTEBM CLOTHING HOUSE. M. HELLMAN & CO , , Spring Suits ! All Styles ! , IMMENSE STOCK'AT WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL , Tlie Largest Clothing louse lest of Chicago- ' A Department for Children's Clothing. Wo have now nn'assortmont of Clothing of all kinds , Gont'a Furnishing Goods in great variety.and a heavy stock of Trunks , Valises , Hats , Caps , &c , These goods are fresh , purchased from maiiufacturara , and will ba sold at prices lower than over before made , We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. largo TAILORING- FORCE is employed by us , and warn SUITS TO ORDER on very short notice. OwAuXiX. urjLMTEH C33E33E3 TCTE5. 1301 and 1303 Farnham St. , cor. 13th. Dealer in Hardware , TIICsT Stove Repairer , Job Worker and Manufacturer OE : OE : * Tenth and Jackscn Omaha , Nek