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    THE DAILY BEE.
MAHA PBBL1SHINC CO , PROPRIETOR * *
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XEBJiS OF SUBSCRIPTION ,
1 Copy 1 year , in advance postpaid ) ! " .13.00
8 months - " " tJOO
8 months " 2.00
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TIME TABLES- *
THE MAILS.
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O. ft R. T. to Lincoln , 10 a. m.
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O. * X. W. B. R. , 11 * . BU , 11 p. B.
C. B. ft Q 11 m. m. , 90 p. m.
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aBfcSt , Jo , , llam.llp m.
TJ. P. R. R. , t p. m. r i
0. 4 E. V. fraa Uaccta , ItaOt. . m , \ , f
B.CltTP.lt rS-rl v * -
B. & M. Inheb. , t p. m.
IVx-al malli for 8UU Iowa leare bat one * a
day , Tic 430 a. m.
Office open from IS to 1 p. m. Bundays.
TBOHA8 F. H XL. PoitmaiUr.
Arrival Aad Depart rcrf
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Trains
do Klzed. . 8:10 : p. m. 42Jp.m.
do Freljht.630a.m.iiUtf.tr > .
do - ,8:16 _ i.\ lX.-SOa.ni.
Tone VHKD or mr
UUVBOXIHI. AKUTIOKUU.
KZPTMB t . . fxpnm 1000 . BB ,
Mall _ e:00 a. m. Hail 100 p. m.
Snzid&jv xcBplcd * Bundayg Szceptod.
CmCAGO.-EOCE ISLAND ft PACIFIC.
Kan.6:00 a. m. I Kail IfcOOp. m.
rpret _ _ : ) p.m. I Xzpre.10 0 a. m.
CHICAQO KOKTHWESTEKK.
Mall _ .e.-0)a.m.iun ) | _ 7:80 p. SB ,
Jf prsii.siO p > m. | Xzpresfl . . 16W a m.
Sundays ezceptod.
KANSAS CTTT.BT. JOE ft OOUKCIt'BLTHT8
LIATB
IUn.-.S:00a. : m. j Ezpres * -
The oniy'iine running PuDmin * Bleeping Can
out of Omaha to Union Depot.
OMAHA ft KOKTHEKH ,
Learc. Arrire.
Kipres.E.-00 . m. I Fzprew .430 p.m ,
Mixed . 1:50 p m. ( Mixed . 10US . m
Dally Except Buodaye. -
6. ft H. R. R. In KEBRASKA.r
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express820am ] Freight . 8.30 m
EIOUZ OITT ft ST. PAUL E. B.
MiJl . - 8:10 am ) bpreM.-l&BO a m
ZjpreM - 8tOpmM | i . : - 720 p m
WABAS2 , ST.
UiTH.
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Ezprosi. I'M f. m. | Kipre . . . .taB p. m.
BBIDaEDIYIBIOSy. P. B _
Leave Omaha , daUyv- i. m. , 9 a. m , 0 m. ,
11 a. m. . 1 p. m. , S p. . 'iP .tn. . ' J.ri.BJ > P.
a-m. , -a.te.,136p. . m.,135 P.-BL ,
m. , 636 p. swt9B p. EU ,
Tour trips on Sunday. letting Omaha at ao4 1 !
m. nv , S and t p m. CooacU Jiluft it KUt
11:16 a. BL , and Sd& and ESS p. m.
p. m 4:60 p.m. , 796p.m. ,
Leave Council BlufuK 6:15 a.m , , BM a. BL ,
1140 a , m.CZS p. m. , T0 p. m. , TtfO J ) . m.
JHllr except Sunday.
OMAAA ft EEPUBL3CAK VALLEY B.
tun ,
MaU . . _ _ 10 : a. . ,
Daily eam nt Snndar * .
J. ENGLISH ,
TTOEET AT LAW 310 South Ihirtcenth
HL , with ST T " " * '
J.VWQDLtfOBTH. _ *
CHARLES POWELL , .
U8T1CK OF THE PEACE 0 < , rner th and
J Farnham BU Omaha H h. _ _
WM. SIMERAL ,
1 TTORNET AT LA W Koom fl. Crelrhton
A Dloek , 16th Bt. , OK AHA , N KB. _
D. L THOMAS ,
TTOEKKX AT LAW Loans monr > , buy !
and sells real ertaie. Boom 8 , Crelsbtoir
A. C. TROUP ,
.B cjaom-
A Block , JSOS
farnham St.
DEXTER L THOMAS ,
AT'LA1f-Cnuckoui s
ATTORNEY
A. M : CHAOWICK.
AT LAW Offloe If Ot Tarnham
ATTORNEY _
'W.LPEANDY ,
Omce In Onlehtpn block , nut t *
LAWTTB , nvWAlnnTBargA ]
gOTAST FTJEUO. OOmOTIOKa 1U.D1
O'BRIEN AiARTLETT ,
Attorney.B.-at-Law
. . ,
omCE-TJnlon Eloek.nn rith aai ? Fambastt
ATTORNl AT LAW.
.REACH iLo c-t . Mft-Jt-irre ITS.
. . OKATIA. KEB.
W.
A 1 1 o r n e j a-'t ' - La , w.
Office : FroDtroccat,4iD ( Uln , In JKuwos1 !
new brick building , Hrl ? . corner Wteentt mad
farnham StraeU. * t
.Ounce. OBAS.B.BKWOK
! IEDICK d REDICK , , .
Attorney s-at-Law ,
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Special attention will be give * "to all tnlti
gainst corporationol every description ; will
practice In al tthe Courts ol th * Bute and the
United BtaUa. Office. Famham St. , oppotlt *
Court Tlonse ,
EDWARD W. 8IMERAL ,
AT LAV BOOB 8
AITORKET and Dowlas etnet * .
6. F. KAMDEE80N ,
AT LAW Ml ranham Kfa *
ARORKZT Habratka.
V. T. BldUKDB. G. J. HOHT
RICHARDS & HUNT , '
Atiorrays-at-Law ,
Omos 211 BonthTourteenth Street.
SANTA CLAUBjroUND.
Qreatest Discovery of tbe Ago.
Wona-htl dlscoTerlosln Uie world have been made
Among other things wncre'Banta Claus stayed
Ohlldren oft aak U he make * Roods or not ,
It nally be Xves In a mountain of snow.
Last year an ercnndon sailed dear t * PoU
And suddenly dropped Into whatsecmedllkeahoio
Where wonder of wonden theyfoandanewland.
While talry-Ukt beings appeared en each band.
There wore mountains like oun , with uon
beautiful green ,
Aad tar brighter skies than orei M seen.
Birds with the hue * of a rainbow were tosrad.
While flowers ot exquisite fragrance wen grow
ing around.
Not long were they loft to wend r In < losb <
A being soon came they had heard much about ,
Twas Santa Claus * self and th Is they all say ,
lelwked like the picture * eseeevery day.
Be drove np a team that looked vsrr queer.
Twas a team of grasshoppers Instead of reindeer ,
Hs rode la a shell Instead ol a alelf h ,
Bat he took them on board and drove them
away.
Ha showed them all over hi * wonderful realm.
And factories making goods for women and men
Furriers wore working on hata ermt and smalL
To Bonce' * they said they wen sending them all.
Kris Kinrla , the Glove Maker , told them at oac * ,
All onr Glove * we are ending to Bunce ,
Eaata showed them suspenders and many things
8 lylnc I ate took these to trlead Bamcel ( teM.
Banta Clan then whispered a secret be'd UU ,
A * In Omaha erory one knew Bcnw well ,
He therefore sheuid send his good * to hb can ,
Knowing Ms Mead * will get their toll share.
How remember ye dwellers In Omaha town ,
An who want prtwmU to. Buwe * * gojound.
ForshMaoollanorcIoTcgnataadsBBsJIl *
BendfourateteroTaantoneandaL. . .
Btace , Caasaplon Batter ol t& Wet , Dallas
r Hamburg Line.
WEEKLY LINE OF STEAMERS
LE1VIKQ KEW TORE KTERXTHDESDAT
AT ! r. x. , ro *
England , France and Germany
For Passage apply to - -
C. K. KI HACB &C .
General 'JPa nger AgwU ,
61 Broadway. NawTTork.
FEAKK K.OOBKS )
VINEGAR WORKS )
PS , Manager
jUaofactnist I afl kind * ot
J nf St. fti-SAt * * W OMASA JtXB.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ART EMPORIUMS- " " '
J. TJ. ROSffS Art Emporium. 1518 Dolge
otreet , St el Engravings , Oil Paintings , Chromes
rancr Frames. Framinr ; a Specialty. Low prices.
J.BOSHEg ? > 13MLDongUs"Et. Good Stylet.
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ABSTRACTAND REAL ESTATE.
JOHN L. McCAGDE , opposite portoffice.
W.JR. BA&TLETT. SlT Sonth 13th Street.
C < \ , v ARCHITECTS.
JDUFREKE tMENDELSSHON , ARCHTITECrs ,
v Boom 14 , Creighton Block.
A 2..1AEOE , Jr. , Room 2 , Crelgbton Block.
BOOTS AND SHOES-
JAMES DlVINE & CO ,
Fine Boot * anil Shoes A ( rood assortment of
home work on bond , cor.l Jth and Harney.-
THOS ERICKBON.-S. E : cor. J Oth and Dongfci
605 10th St. , manufactures tc order food work
it fair price * . Bepainsg done.
\ BED'SPRIHGS- - *
J. F. LARRIMER , Manufacturer. Ylsschers' Blk.
B80KS , NEWS AND STATIONERY
J. I. FRUEHAUl' , 1015 Farnham Street.
BETTER AND EGGS-
KcBHAVK * 6CUROEDER. th otdettTJ. andE.
house inKebraska , established li.75 , Omaha.
CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS'
1S10 nth and Darner Et.
CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS-
ANDBKW ROsEWATER , 1110 Farnham 3t.
Town Surreys , Grade , and Sewerage SytUms a
Specialty. '
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
JOHN G. WILLIS , lili Dodge Street.
D. B. BEEMER , For detail * s * large AdTertlae-
ment in Dailand Weekly.
CICARSAHD TOBACCO
"WEST ATElTrCHER , Manufacturers ot Clean ,
and Who e ale DtaUn in Tobiccot , 1X05 Iteu ; .
W.r. LORES ZEX.nanuIacturer , 11 10th St.
CORNICE WORKS.
Tetter * . Cornice Workr , Uanufactnma Iron
Corel. e , Tin , Iron and Slate lloofior. Orden
from anlocajty jrotni tly executed in the beat
manner. Factory and Offlcn 1810 Dodge street ,
Calrmnltftd Iron CorciccB , Windonraps , etc.
manufactured and pnt up in any part ot the
Country. T. SINUuLD. 18 Thirteenth St.
CROCKERY.
-BOSKEB , 1309 Douglai St. Oood L'je.
CLOTHING ANDFURNISHINCCOODS
OKO. H. PKTKKBON. AUo HaU , Cup * . BooU ,
Shoei , Notion * xnd Cutlery , 894 S. 10th ht.
CLOTHING BOUCHT1
a SHAW will pay hiphett cash fcrlce f r second
hand cloibln ; . Cormer loth and Farnham.
DENTISTS'
PR. TAUL. WUllama' Block. Cor.lSth & Podge
PAINTS AND OILS.
KDQN&CO ,
Fharmadita , Fine Fancy Goods , Cor. 15th mid
Dcuglai Streets.
'W.-U.-WHirEHOUSE , Wholesale & , ReUU.16 U
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C.C. FIELD , 20M North Side Cuminc Street.
M. PARR , DrnjsUt 10th nd Howard Sis
DRYCOb3S.NDTICKS.ETC.
JOHN H. F. LKHUANN & CO. ,
JTewTorkDry Ooodt Store , 1310 and 1S11 Farn"
fr "i street
J.jC. Enewold , a'eo kooM & shoei , 7th & Pacific
FURNITURE. - -
.A , f. GROSS , Ke and Second Hand Fomltnre
and Stores , 11K Dougla * . E. O. TurReon Agt.
J.BONNERU09DonjIai St. Fine Goods , ic.
FENCE WORKS
OHAIIA FENCE CO.
t3CST. PRIES ft CO. , 1213 Harney Bt ImprOT-
el lea boxes. Iron and Wcod Fences , Office
Ralllns , Counter * of Pin and Walnut.
FLORIST.
A. Donachne , plnt , cut flowtrs , seeds , bcqueta
eltif. W.-eor. 10th and Douglas St * . - ,
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FOUNDRY.
JOHN WKABNE & au.Ng.cor. lith&Jacksonst.
- GROCERS.
Z SinVESS Slut between Cuming and Inrd.
T. A. VoSHAXE , Corner 23d and Coming Sta.
, HATTERS.
W. L rAUROTTE&CO.
UC6 Don : l.i i Sine' , Wholesale Exclusively.
\ -HARDWARE IRON AND STEEL
J ) lAK-iiaNGWOKtaT. Wholesale , 110 and
112 IHhU.
A. HOLUES. corner 16th and California.
HARNESS , SADDLES , &C.
F. B. WglST,32 > 13th St. , bet. Farn. & Har.
! HAT AND BONNET BLEACHERY.
ladlm jet TOOT Straw , Chic and Felt Ilati done
np t nortbeiBi corner Sercntccnth and Capitol
ienue. WM. Di > YE , PROP _
HOTELS
CAKFIELD HOUSE , Gco. Canfleld , 9th & Farn.
D JRN HOUSE , P. n. Cary , 813 Farnham St.
SLAVEVS HOTEL , F.SUTon , lOih Street.
Sruthero Hot.il , Gu . Pamtl,9lh&Leatenwortk
INTELUC-HCE OFFICE.
IKS. LIZZIE DINT , 217 10th Street.
JUNK-
H. BERTHOLD , Ras and Uetals.
LAMPS AND GLASSWARE.
J.BONNER * , 1S03 Dcuglu St. Good Variety.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
G."A.UNDQUKSr ,
One of our most popular Merchant Tailors Is ro-
clTlnc tbe latest deUgns ( or Sprinr and Sum-
cm Goodi for K ntlemrn' wetr. Styiisb , durahl *
"and prices low aicrer , 11 51 8th bet. DOUJT. S Fr.
7 MEAT MARKETS- '
, The Boston ilirket.
KOGLE & JESTER , Fran and Cured Meats ,
Game , FUh. Poultry. Etc' . 2020 Cutnlng Street.
MILLINERY.
inU. C. A. RINGER , Wholesale .nnd Retail ,
Fancy Goods in treat variety , Zephyr * , Card
Boards , Hoiierr , gloves' corsetj , &o Cheapest
House In the West. Purchaser * svre SJ pai
cent. Order by KaiL 115 Fifteenth et.
MILLS-
OUAHACirr MILLS , Bth and JUrntam Sti.
WelahaBi Bros. , proprietors
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS-
W.R. GIBBS. H. D. , Room .No. , Creljhton
Block , IJth Street.
P. 8. LSlSENRINa , M. D , Masonic Hoi.
< ? L. HART , M. D. , Eye and Far. opp. p ostcfSce
DR. L. B. GRADDY.
Oculist and Amiit , 14th and Douglas Streets.
- PHOTOGRAPHERS-
GEO. IICYN , PROP.
Grand Central Oallcrj-
212 Sixteenth Street
near Uasonie Hall. Flrit-class Work and Prompt-
nest Guaranteed. _
PLUMBING , CAS AND STEAM FITTING
P. W.TARPY Jt CO. , 216 ISth St. , bet. Farn-
bam t Douglas. Work promptly attended to.
D. FITZPATRICK , H09 Douglas Street.
.PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING
HENEY A. K03TEKSl 12Dod < e Street.
PUKING MILL.
JL.-UQYER , manufacturer otsa h. doors , blinds ,
moldings , sewels , balusters , hand raili , furnish-
IpC.'geroU tawing , Ac , cor. Doaee and 8th sts
PAWNBROKER
J..BOSESFELD. 322 10th St. bet. Fam. & Har.
SHOW CASE MANUFACTORY
O. J. WILDE ,
Manufacturer rnd Dealer in all Unds of Show
Caiee , UprifhtCases c. , IS17 Can St. _
STOVES AND TINWARE-
A. BURMESTER ,
Dealer In Stores and Tinware , and Manufacturer
ol Tin Booh and all kinds ot BoUdlmj Work
Odd Fellows * Block.
J.BOSNER.ltQ9Douir. St. Ootdand Cheap.
SEEDS
J. EVANS , Wholesale and Retail Seed Drilli
and Cultiratrrs , Odd Fellows H alL
SHOE STORES.
Phlllpp Liaf , ma Farnham tt. bet. 13th &ltth.
. SECOND HAND STORE
PEKKINS * LEAtt , 1416 Douglaa SL , New and
Second .Hind Furniture , Home rnmishinK
Ooodi , &c- , bought and sold on narrow margins.
J *
SALOONS-
HE.VEY KAUFH'HB ,
In the cew brick block on Douflas Street , has
Jnst opened a most elegant Beer Hall.
Hot Lanch from 10 to 12
, rrerr day. '
FLANNERY , - - ,
On Farnham , next to the B. & K. headquarters ,
hat reopened aneat and complete eatablith-
JOUAwhich , barriDR JURE , and Slother Ship.
* J ° , nophecr. U1 be open for the ooyg with
Hot iflmth en and afUra ea > nt date.
"Caledoala. " J. FALCONER , ET91 a > Street
UMERTAKERS
CH AS. BtEWE , 101 ! Farnham btt 10th 4 llth
1 MtEMT STBRES , , -
HCNSY/POELUAN , tojf. notions pictures ,
jtwelry , & : , 13 Uth bet. Farnham & Doogiag.
r , C. BiCFTDS , 1J05 Faraham st. fancy goods.
TWO DOLLAHS WILL SEOURB
i THE WEEKLY BEE
For One Year.
RAILWAY MOTOBS.
IHBTIBW SYSTEM OF LOCOMOTION BY
COMPRESSED AIR , "
FhlUlelrhla Presy.
The subject of securing come method
other than steam aa a motive power
for street carets one that has perplexed
railway presidents in this country for.
"
several years. .Ther difficulty , how-
eVeTaeoins-ic > have bsen-'ovfriomo in
a measure across the water , where
both in Nantes , France , and.Wantage ,
England , compressad air enginesmade
by the Compressed Air company of
London , limited , are in nso and have
provedin every way satisfactory. This
system ( the Meharski ) does away with
the nuisance of ainoke and docs
net scare horses by the escape of
steamy The locomotive consists of a
stationary engine and single acting
compressing pump , wherein the air Is
forced into six large stationary re
ceivers to a pressure of 450 pound * to
the Equate inch. Tha machinery itself
does not differ from tbe ordinary loco
motive. In place of the boiler are
four receivers , which are filled with
stationary receivers at the enpine
house by .means jDf a tube and revers
ing valve. When the engtno ii in
.motion , the air is passed through a
chamber of water heated to 312
degrees , whereby the expaurion
Increases 'the volume 100 per
cent. The locomotive can be
" charged In fifteen .minutes , and trill
"then run nearly eleven miles. They
weigh about seven and a half tons
each , run very smoothly , and are eas
ily controlled by a powerful brake.
On the Wantage tramway these , , motors -
tors have been running for some time ,
wetking ihe regular passager and light
freight traffic upon the road , which is
three miles in length , and admirably
nerve the purpose for which they were
designed. . Consul Segrave , in his re
port npon the trade and commerce of
Nantes , states that that city possesses
an admirable system of tramways ,
worked upon this * compresied air sys
tem , and although used in the busiest
portion of the towuQ no serious acci
dent baa occurred. The quays are at
all times crowded with every descrip
tion of Vehicles , yet .horsos BO em to
pay no special attention to the cars
and to work quietly beside them.
Tbe engines there draw two cars cap
able of holding fifty passnngers each ,
It is understood that an effort will be
mado.fo introduce these motors into
this city. They will be given a thoV
ough trial , and if satisfactory will no
doubt ba adopted by the rarions street
railway companies , thus solving the
problem of obtaining some method
other than-horse power for running
the cars. 5 "
ABTIFIOIA.Ii PEAEbS.
HOW THE PRBTIx- BAUBLES ARE MAN-
. TJFACnrHZD.
Jinny persons have no doubt been
struck-with the great beauty of artifi
cial or imitation pearls. Those who
make it their business to produce
sn h articles of ornamentation have
attained to a high degree of perfec
tion in their art ; so much so that in
1862 , at the London ] Exhibition , a
Frenchman who was an adept in their
manufacture exhibited a row of large
real and Imitation pearls alternately ,
and without close inspection we are
assured it would have been impossible
even for a judge to have selected
the real from the unreal. A
number of translations from French
and Oerman works on this manufac
ture have recently been communicated
to Land and Water , and from these it
appears that the art of making imi
tation pearls In ascribed to one Jacquin ,
a chaplet and rosary manufacturer at
Passy , who lived about 18GO. Notic
ing that the water after cleaning some
white fislfZetmctlJ alburnus ) , a ape *
cies of dace , was of a silvery appear
ance , he gradually collected the sedi-
tnonijM4incLw&tK * iLIm ub t Qoe to
which ha gave the name of essence
d'oritnt and with a _ thin glue made
of parchment , he lined the glass beads
of which he framed hi * rosaries , and
afterward filled thorn with. wax. The
method of making the round
bead ia by heating one end which his
first been closed of a glass tube ,
which then , when blown Into two or
three times , expands into a Ebb alar
form. The workman then separates
the bead , places the end which has
baen heated on a wire , and beats the
other end. This 'process la called
bordering or edging. The best pearls
are made in the same way , the holes
of the tubes being gradually reduced
by boat to the aiza of those of the real
pearls , the workman taking each bead
on in s ar ted wlrexand , by continually
turning them .round in the Same of
the lamp used , they become so true as
to be strung as evenly as tbe Oriental
pearls ,
The process of coloring the pearl is
commenced by lining the interior of
the ball with a deltcata liver of * per
fectly limped aud colorless parchment
glue ; and before it is quite dry the
easauco of orient is introduced by
means of a slender glass blowpipe. It
is then allowed to dry ; the pearl is
filled with wax , and if intended for a
necklace is pierced through the wax1
with a redhot needle. The essence of
orien' , as it is called , is the chief
ingredient in the manufacture of the
pearl. It is a very valuable substance ,
and is obtained from the fish nlovo
named by rubbing them rather rough
ly in a basin of pure water , so as to
remove the scale ; ; the whole is then
strained through a linen cloth , and
loft for several days to Fettle , when
the water is drawn off. The sediment
forms the essence referred to. It re
quires from eeventeien to eighteen
thousand fish to obtain about a pound
of this substance ! Besides the I1 reuch
imitation pearls , as those above des
cribed are called , there are the Roman
pearls , which are made of wax.covered
with a kind of pearly luster. But
these do not look so well as the French
pearls while , in a heated room , they
are apt to soften and stick to the akin.
A very extccsive trade is now done In
the manufacture and sale of Fench
artficlal pearls.
Money in Shapes.
Chicagc Times.
A great deal of nonsense has been
written about women who serve as
nude models for artists. The effort has
been to make them romantic by de
scribing times as virtuous exhibitors
of their persons. I have taken , some
pains to learn the truth , and I am
ready to assert without fear of contra
diction , that no decent female gets her
living a * an artist's model in New
York. There is no chance or doubt
on the subject. I hare also made the
singular discovery that the same
women who uncovers themselves in
men's studios without a blush will
only do so before the female class of
the Art league when closely masked
They havo'no ' shame In regard to the
opposite sex , but will not servo their
own unless protected from rec
ognition. It waa not of
these creatures' doings , however ,
that I jet out to write , but of a slightly -
ly felmilar employment for girls with
good forms and faces that of wear
ing fashionable things in the millinery ,
.dress-making , cloak-making and hair
establishments. Hundreds of girls
thus turn their good locks to .account
in this city , not only in retail places ,
but la the wholesale departments of
the largest houses. A cloak will sell
far quicker when displayed on the
form of an enchanting live figure than
when a dumb thing of wire and cot
ton , with a pasteboard fate , Is inside
of it. This may be a mild prostitu
tion of female beauty , but it has the
countenance of the best firms in1 sev
eral lines of business. The inmates
I of a pasha's harem arenot more car.8 ;
' fully chosen than are thess mercun-
tile.models. They-must-not only pos
sess fine forms and faces , but a grace
ful carriage and polite manners are
also required ; for a lidylike aspect ia
as valuable as beanly for this purpose.
The wages are never less than the
same persona could earn with the
needle , and usually more.
One particular ilonde , with the
sweet face of a Marguerite , and the
tall , willowy , long-legged form of the
gentle maidens in water colon pictures
is said to receive § 40 aweekin a Mur
ray hill robe and cloak concern.
Anything and everything looks well
on her , no style of garment is unbe
coming , and she has the deportment
of an ideal princess. She if the
daughter of a German beer salooner
in avenue B. At 16 she applied for
work In this concern. Her suitable
ness for a model was seen at a glance ,
and she was engaged at ? 5 a week.
Her pay has been frequently raised ,
in consequence of enticements from
rival shops , until it has reached a
hieher figure than is paid to any other
employe. She is now 20. She Is con
sidered worth more tLan her cost , be
cause foolish buyers , seeing her at
tractiveness in a garment , fondly
imagine its possession would
somehow nuke them look the
same. She is a good girl , and
saves her money. The same can not
be said of-all 'who are similarly expo
sed to nailery and temptation. Some
of ( hem get vain and guidy with the
consciousness of their beauty , and de-
slro to own such finery as they wear.
Then comes disgrace and a plunge
downward. In the millinery and hair
stores the requirements in a model
particularly concern the headand sev
eral stores contain wonderful exhibi
tions of facial loveliness of various
types. In one millinery concern this
feature of the business has been thor
oughly elaborated and systematized.
If a brunette customer appears , a bru-
nelbo girl ( waits on her , so that she
may see the colhrs In conjunction with
a complexion like her | own. Blonde
girls , in turn , attend to blonde shop
pers. For showing dretaee , shapeli
ness of bust and waist is the chief re
quisite. At ihe time of closing a cer
tain 'millinery ' store in Fourteenth
street the scene at the door is like that
at the rear of a theatre duripg the run
of a ballet spectacle , by reason ofhe
fellows waiting to escort tbe girls
home.
HUGGED TO DEATH.
A KEOKUK XOVBR SQUKIZES HIS
SWBETHEABT TO DEATH.
KcoknVDispateh , 12th.
* Abont'9 o'clock last night the fam
ily of Mr. John J. Rail , living two
mlhs east of this city , was thrown
Into intense excitement aud de
spair by'the ' sudden death of an only
daughter , Miss Minnie Bail , 16 years
of age. The young lady was in the
parlor at the time in company with
Charles Gray , her afiuncee. It seems
from the statement of Mr. Gray ,
trhich was given with broken sobs
aud tears , that the two were seated on
a lounge , and he was urging her to
name an early diy for their wedding.
The girl was coy and bashful , and hes
itated about it. But the lover was
importunate , and sought in every way
to induce a compliance with his wishes.
At last she consented , saying : "I will
marry you in April , "
In the excitement and joy of the
moment Mr. Gray threw his arms
around her waist and her to him -with
a quick , passionate embrace. He was
not conscious of exciting unusual
strength , and does not believe that ha
did. But the girl gave a short , sharp
scream , and exclaiming , "Oh , Charley ,
I'm gone ! " fell dead in his arms , her
head resting on his shoulder. His
frantic crlea alarmed the family , who
come rushing into the room to find the
pitiful sight of the dead girl lying pale
and inanimate in her lover's arms. A
messenger was dispatched post haste
for Dr. Hale , who arrived within an
hour. Bat nothing could be done.
The young lady was beyond all human
aid. It is the opinion of the
physician that heart disease was
the immediate cause of the young
girl's death. She was frail and deli
cate , and had long complained of
trouble with her heart. The excite
ment incident to her conversation
with her lever had probably superin
duced the attack which led to her pre
mature death. Naturally the family
are overwhelmed with griefand young
Gray is almost beside himself with
horror and despair. Miss Minnie was
a very handsome young lady and was
well known in the society circles of
this city. She was extremely delicate
and possessed a slender frame which
succumbed to the slightest tttacka of
ill health.
THE LflST OF HIS KACK.
A STRANGE , EVENTFUL , HISTORY A
BLOODY VENDETTA.
LUtla Rock Gazette.
A Gazette representative waa at the
Union depot yesterday when the day
irain from Texas came In , and was in
formed that an officer was on board
who hid with him a prisoner whoso
history was quite remarkable. After
a short search the men were found in
a forward car. The prisoner was an
old man , who sat very quietly in his
seat , and did not seem to have much
interest in the world or the develop
ment of Arkansas. iHe'was hand
cuffed , and did not care to talk. From
the officer , however , and himself , the
events of his strange history were
drawn forth , and having been patched
up a little , made the following :
The old man's name ia Dahlgreen ,
and he lived before the war in the
northern part of Tennessee. His
home was a pleasant one , and with'hls
wife and two sons he lived very happi
ly on his farm until a quarrel arose
between neighbors. The difficulty
was patched , but ono.of the sons
'
both'of whom had grown to man's es
tate conceived that ho had been
wronged , and. one day , while he and
his brother were pasting along the
road in a wagon , they came up with
five men , their neighbors , azd the
quarrel broke out afresh. The young
men were courageous and would not
be intimidated by their opponents.
Ho' words led to blows , and the five
young men , pulling pistols , fired upon
the two Dahlgreen boys and killed
them. They ran aw y , and fearing
the vengeance of old man Dablgreen ,
for he was even then considered quite
an old man , disappeared from the
community. Of course , Dahlgreen
and his wife were nearly distracted at
the death of-th'eir "boys , " of whom
they were very proud , and Mrs. Dahl
green never recovered from the blow ,
but about the time the war broke out
died , and the husband waa left to la
ment the separation of his family.
He conceived the idea that nothlnc
was left in this life for him except to
obtain vengeance on the men who had
robbed him of his sons. He devoted
the remainder of his life to this pur
pose. Ho began systematically to
search for the five men , whose names
were Gridley , Black , Hewitt , Meyers ,
and a man "named "Black Tom , " but
whose true name was.Lurday , andono
after another was met and killed. He
had no scruples , no conscience. His
sole object was to put the villains who
hadmadelife.no . object to him oat of
the way. He took no interest in the
war. It mattered not whether the
north or the south were victors. He
shot Meyers and Lard ay in Tennessee
and escaped the officers who were set
upon his track. The old man disap
peared from his county , and no traces
were hoard of him for severElyeara.
The man Gridley died of pneumonia in
Cincinnati , and Black is serving ont a
term n the state penitentiary at Co
lumbus , Ohio , fof-burglary.
The last of there men , He silt , was
slowly but surely tracked by Dahl
green to Colorado , and it was iherejn
a little town on tne frontier of the
state , at Coyote , he came up with him
and shot him in cold blood , after he
had thrown np his hands and asked
"
"for mercy. The little community was
terribly excited about the murder , and
started officers on the track of Dahl
green , who threw them off the scent.
No moro was heard of _ him until last
month , when information was received
that he WAS in Houston , Tex. , and
there he was arrested.
As the prisoner concluded what he
had to say , he remarked :
' 'I am satisfied ; have had my
revenge , and I do not care what be
comes of me. I have nothing more to
Hre for , and I would rather hang than
not have 'fixed' the men who killed
my boy ? .
About this time tne train moved
off , and the interview closed.
Real Estate Transfers.
The following transfers wore re
corded at the county clerk's office
Tuesday , as reported for this paper by
John L. McOsgne , rsal est ate agent ,
and conveyancer :
Julia L and Martin Jones to Jas.
Ritchie , lot 10 in block 4 in E. V.
Smith's add. , w.d.-S225.
James Duffey and wife to Michael
DuQey , 3 acres in nw. of so. , sec.
34 , town. 15 , ranga 13 east , vr. d.
8300. -
Andrew J. Poppleton to Millard F.
Sears , lot 1 in Eliz ibeth Place , w. d ,
8500.
John I. Redlck and wife to Chris
tian Martin , lot 7 in Redick'a 2d add.
w. d. § 200.
Augustus Kounlza to John Seller ,
lot 16 in Kountzs's 2d add. , w. d.
8225.
8225.W.
W. R Cox and wife to Myran W.
Hall , w i of sw and 30 acres in e
of sw J of section 17 , town 16 , range
12 e , w. d. $1,320.
Homer O. Merchant and wife to P.
J. Nicholas et al. , lot 5 in block 139 ,
Omaha , w. d. 83,500.
Win. J. Oonnell and wife to Wm.
H. Ijarnn , lot 8 in Oik Knell add. ,
w. d. ? 900.
Frank H. Kueehan to Kate" Mad
den , parcel in sec. 22 , town. 15 ,
range 15 w. , w. d. § 1000.
A. Kountze and wife to Michael
Robling , lots 20 aud 21 in block 9 ,
Kountze's 3d add. , w. d. 8450.
J. S Shropshire to J. E. Riley , w.
d. , lot in Nelson's addition 81,500.
Hastings " S. Campbell to J. H.
Hastings , und. Wk L , Shinn's 2d
adddition , q. c. d. 8500.
Frank Murphy to J. A. Harbaoh ;
s lot 5 , block 139 , Omaha ; w. d.
83.000.
Irene Lehmer to John Svatjtck ;
e lot 6 , block 254 , Omaha ; w. d.
8187.50.
Laura and Samuel 0. Abbott to
Georgia A. Steel ; lot 3 , in block 46 ,
Omaha ; w. d. 86,000.
John L Redick to Christian Martin ;
parcel in s w J of section 22 , town
ship 15 , range 13 , east ; w. d. 8200.
The following transfers were re
corded on Wednesday :
Sallie Kelsey to John Crouch ; lota
3 and 7 , in block 11 , town of Waterloo
lee ; w. d. 8175.
Anne M. G. McCormick to Georga
T. Mills , 2 parcels in n e J of n w J
section 15 , town 15 range 13 , east ; w.
d. to und ; $ 81,200.
City of Omaha to Chas. L. Taylor ;
lot 2 , in block 362 , Omaha ; w. d.
| 450.
Fanny P. Wright to Augustus S.
Wright , a i lot 4 , blk 56 , Omaha ,
deed § 1.
John A. Horbach to Charles L.
Straight , n lot 10. blk 4 , Horbach's
2dadd..w. d. S22b.
John A. Horbach to O ver P.
Straight , a 4 lot 10 , blk 4 , Horbach's
2dadd.w. d. 8225.
James Daffy and wife to Isaac S.
Hascallpart of the nw. | of se. j < .f
34 , town. 15 , range 13 e. , w. a.
81880.
Anna M. G. McCormick to Ezra
Millard , lot 2 in block 151 , OmahP ,
w. d. § 6500.
Joseph Kavan and wife to Jaiurs
Shawlick , lot 7 , block 9 , Koun'z 's
third addithn , w. d $800.
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In its line , is Electric Bitters. From
their real intrinsic value they have ad
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ahead of all other remedies , positive-
[ y curing vhera everything else fails.
To try them Is to be convinced. For
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bottle. (1) ( )
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[ } ats , BralflTS , Sores , Ulcers , Salt
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Facts tnat We Know.
If you are Buffering with a severe
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throat or lungs , we know that DR.
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and that where all other medicines
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Women
"Who want glossy ,
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All information about Rates of Fare , Sleeping
Car Accommodations. Time Tables , &c , will be
cheerfully given by appltin ? to
JAMES R. WOOD ,
General Passenger Agent , Chicago.
T. J. POTTcR ,
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SHORT
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K.C.ST.J9E&G.B.R.R , ,
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Ho change of cars between Omaha and Bt. Lonb
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With lesa charges and In advance of other Unco.
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This Institution , located at Denrcr , Colorado ,
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OF
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Young men who contemplate a businrsa lift ,
and parenta baring sons to educate , are particu
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_ Denver Colorado
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HOURS PT ADTANCT 07
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fe P. B. B. ' F. C. HOLS ,
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on both the color and euy flow of urine. It can bo Ukcn at all time * , in all climate * uid end nll ,
circumstances without Injury to tha system. Unllka any other preparation for Kidney dlfflculilea T :
It his ayerj pleasant and a ekbl * taato and flavor. It has be d difficult to mala a pnptntlcn
containing positive diuretic properties which will not nauseate , but te acceptable to the stomach
Before taking any Llvet medidao. try bottJ of K1DNEQEN to CLEN3E th KIDNEYS from
foul matter. Try It and yon will always usrf t as a Umlly medldne. Ladle * especially will Ilka it
and- Gentlemen will ted KIDNEOEN the best Kidney Tmle evtrraedl
NOTICE Each botta ! > ) ear th rinatura of LAWRENCE 4 MARTIN , also a Proprietary Govtrn
ment Stamp , which permlta KIDNECEN to ba sold ( without llcenia ) br SrnjyUtt , Grocers and
OthtrPenoni CTerywtere.
frr
Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. - ! > ;
If not found it your Dnifrfatj or Grocers , we will t ndabottl prapald to tha nearest tzprast N , tHtt *
offlca to yon.
LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills.
Sold by DEUGGISTS , GBOOERS and DEALERS everywhere
Wholesale aenU In Omaha , STEELS , JOHNSON ft CO. , will supply tha trada at manuf aetm
prices *
XT IS
A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE
WHITE SEWING MACHINE
Gives universal Satisfaction and that it ia stead
ily and rapidly increasing : in public lavor.
The White Machine lastly claims to be the
best made , the easiest running , the 'simplest in fr - at tj <
ifcr
* *
construction and the most perfect Machine in
the market.
The White Co. employ aa agents men of Integrity - '
tegrity , and purchasers are always satisfied , ,
because they find everything just as repres .W "ft
ented.
Everybody should use this Machine. The
sales so far this year are more than double
the corresponding time last year. , - i
Ut
All orders addressed to the Omaha .Office
will be promptly filled.
JOHN ZEHRUNG , . * ft f !
-Ac-
Con Davenport nnd 1.1th Sts. Oraahsu
THIS NEWANP CORRECT TVTAF
&EffS3i Proves beyond any reasonable question that tie % & * *
CHICAGO f&i NORTH-WESTERN ; R'Y
x Is by all odds the best road for you to take when trayellnsr In either direction between !
f Chicago and all of Ihe Principal Points fn Ihe West , North and Northwest' - -
Carefully examine this Hap. The Principal Cities of the ) West and Northwcstare Stations
on this road. Its through tains make close connection * with the trains ot all railroads si
junction points.
, i THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY ,
Overall of. Its principal Hnes.runs each way dally from , two to four or moro fastEzpres *
Trains. It is the only road west of Chicago that uses the' - sff n- * * M
PULUHAH HOTEL DINING
.
"Council Blu(6t ( Denver & California. Une. " "WInona , Jllnnesota & Central Dakota IJne. "
iour C Hy.Nor. - . ' ' " .
Jfcbrask3&-Yankton JJne."CbIcaKo , St Paul and Minneapolis Line.
"Xor. Illinois. Frpeport S Duburtno Line. " "Mllwankee , Green Bay & Lake Superior Lino. "
Tickets over this recd are sold by all Coupon Ticket Agents In tha United States and
Canadas.
Eemcmbcr to ask for Tickets via this road.be snro they rend OTer It , and take none other.
HABTO nCGanT , Gcnl Manager , Chicago , its. W. H. S1ES3ETT , Genl Pass. Agent , Chicago.
HARRY P. UOBMj. Tick-t Aicent C. &N. W. R llw j , Hth ndF nibam1Stret ( .
1 > . B KIMB&XiLi , AHJUnt T.cket Azont C & N. W. B il way , llth and Farnbun BtrwtB ,
J. BELL. Ticket * ontC. * N , W. Railway , C. P. K. K. D pot.
JAMH.ST.CIjABK'a : n raI
GHAS. SHIVERIGK.
FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS
And Everything pertaining to ihe Frjnitore and
ifpholstery Trade ,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE
> W jbiST JPIRIOES-
J. SJbCA V JHJEtJCOaC
1208 and 1210 Farnham Street.
tf U mia th ut
utter.
1001 FARNHAM , cor. 10th.
Grand Display
OF
SPRING H
CLOTHING !
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