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: THE OMAUA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY JUNE IK 1881.
THE DAILY BEE ,
OMAHA PUDLISHINQ CO. , PROPRIETORS.
010 Fnrnham , bet. Oth and 10th Streets.
TKU.MS OK SUnsCllHTION :
Cop > \ JfAt , In o < ltiuuoi > o tpnld ) . . .J10CO
months " ' , . fiOO
months " " . . . . 300
RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
LKAMVO OMA1M KAST OR SOOII BOC.VD.
C. , n. k Q S i. m. 3.40 p. tn.
( i i N W . 0 a in 3 40 \ > in.
( ' . , II , I < t 1' ( la in 3 4U p in
K. C.St. J. he l,8a ) in. 340p m. Arri\c
at St. Louis at t.25 n in and 7 16 n in.
REST OR BOUtllWKSTg.
B. 4. M. In Ncl > , Through Ktprcin , 8.S5 a rn.
II. & M. Line..In Vrolcht. 7.00 l' . in.
U. I1. KxprvM , 12 15 p. in.
O. & 11. \ for Lincoln , 10 M a in.
( ) . & H. V. for IK-cola , n 40 a. in
U. P. friiiht Xo. B , 11.30 a. in.
U. P. Irul ht No. 0 , S-1S . in
U. P. freight No. 7 , 0:10 : p. in tinlgnnt.
U. P. In-lttlit No. 11 , b-25 p. in.
ARRIVING fROM RSt AVP SOtTII.
C. n. .t 0 , 6 00 a. in. 7'21 p. m.
C. & N. W , n 45 a. in. 7 25 p. in.
O. It , I &P.045a m OOip in.
K. C , bt Joe &C. 11. , 7.40n. in.-0.45p. m.
W. , bt. 1. .t P. , 10 E5 a. m. 4.25 p. m.
AUniMNO I ROM NIK WKHT AMI BOtTHVtmT.
0. Ac H. V. from Lincoln 1:12 : p. in.
U. P. KxproKH 3 35 p. in.
II & M. In .Vh , Throiuh KtpreM-4sl5 p in
II. . JI Unrein Fritiihtp-S 3.1 a. in.
U. P I rciKlit .So 10 1 40 p. in.
No. 6 4 21 p in. Kinl nuit ,
No. 8 10 50 p. in.
No. 12 ll-SI n. in.
O. & 11. V , mixnl , nr. 4:3. : p. in.
NORTH.
Nebraska lh Islon of the St , Paul 4. Sioux Clt )
Hood ,
No 2 leaics Omhha 8 u. in.
No. 4 lcn\cs Oinnlii 1SO : p. in.
No. 1 arri\nat Onnlia at 4 30 p. m.
No. 3 nrrhia nt Uinaha at 10 45 a m.
Dl'jm TR4I > 1 BVT PKN 05IAIIA ASD
couvcii. nt-tira.
Lca > c Oinaha at 800 , 000 nnil 11 00 a. in. ;
1:00 : , 2.00. 3 00 , 4 00 , 5 00 anil C 00 p. in.
Ixa\c Council inufN at 8.25 , 02. % 11:25 : a in ;
1:2G , 2.25 , 3 25 , 4.25 B 25 ami 0 26 p. in.
Sundae i The dummy leant Omaha ixt 9 00
and 11 00 a m.J 2.00 , 4 00 and B 00 p. HI. Luius
Council IIlullH at U 25 and 11:25 : n. in. ; 2.25 , 4:25 :
* nd 5.25 p. in.
Opening and Closing of Malls.
orri. CLOBR.
a. m. 11 in. a. in. p in.
ChtmfTO&N. W 11.00 1)30 ) 4.30 2'40
Chicago , It I i. 1'adtlc 11 00 U 00 4 30 2 40
Ghieniro , II. i. O . . .11.00 900 4:30 : 240
VVabaV . . 1230 4 SO 2.40
biouxCit } and 1'adllc . 1100 430
Union 1'aullo BOO 11:40 :
Oimha&U. V 400 11:40 :
H. A. M. In Nth 4 00 8 40 6.30
Onialni. Nortli n > Urii 4.30 " .M
Loinl inallj for State of Iowa luv\obut once ft
W day , \iz : 430.
A Lincoln Mall U ivKo opcncil at 10 30 a. in.
Otllce open bundijs from 12 in to 1 p. in.
T1IOS. V HALL P. M.
Business Directory ,
Art Emporium ,
J. U. UOSIVS Art Einnonuni , 1510 DodRO Street ,
Still EnfTrxx lilt's , Oil Pa'.ntliif , " ) , Clironioi , 1'anii
FnincH Kraniiiii : bpicialU Low I'rlciB.
J. UONMUl 1'WJ ooui'l-M btriU. Good Stales.
Abstract at d Real Estate.
JOHN L. McCAGUE , opposite ) Pout Omco ,
W. H. BAHTLiyrr , 317 South 13th Street.
Architects.
DUFUENE Jv MENDELSSOHN , AUCHITECTS ,
Kooin U CrcUhton lllock.
A. T. IiAIlOi : Jr. , Iloom 2 , Crcitthton Bioclc.
Boots and Shoes.
JAMES DKYINE A. co. ,
Fine Boots and Shoes. A ) ? oed assormcnt of
home \\ork on hand , corner 12th and Harnc > .
THOS. KUICKSON , S K tor. lOtli and Douifhs.
JUlhN i OKI LiAiL.i ,
COS 10th street , minufaiturca to order good ork
nt fair prliiH. lculrlnir ] done.
Bed Springs.
J. F. LAKIUMEU , Manufacturer , Ylsschcra1 Bl'k.
Books , News and Stationery.
J. I. FKUEHAUK , 1015 Farnhani Street
Butter and Eggs.
McSHANE.1. SCIIIi EIr.Il ) , the oldest II. and E.
house in Nebraska , c Ubllshed lB".r > , Omaha.
Boarding.
CENTRAL
UKbTAlTUANT ,
MIIS. A. 11YAN ,
eouthucst corner lOthind Iod0. (
lltat Hoard for the Moriej.
Satisfaction Uiiarantccd.
Heals at all Hours.
Uoird hj the Day , Week or Month
flood Terms for Cash.
Furnifched Ilooins Supplied.
Carriages and oad Wagons.
WM. SXYDEK , No. Ulh 14thand Harnej Streets ]
Civil Engineers nnd Surveyors ,
ANDUr.W UOSKWATKlt , U > 10 r'arnham street.
Town buncjH , Grade and btwinio'u bjbtima a
bpLelalt ) .
Commission Merchants.
JOHN G. WIL LIS.1411 Dodge Street.
I ) B IIEEMEU. For details sec largo adv crtlsc-
incut in Daltj and Weekly.
Cigars and Tobacco.
WEST k FIlITbCI'ER. inaiiufaetiirers of Cigars ,
nnd Wholcktlu ILilernln ) roimeos. IJOSDou lis.
W. LOUi.NV.EN : , ni-iiiiiUUnrir.1) ! ! 10th strict.
Cornice Works.
Western Cornleoorls , Mannficturers Iron
Corniie , Tin , Iron and HliU Itoollinj , ' . Orders
from anj locality promptly e.\ictiUil in the buit
manner. 1'actorj and Oll'co ItllO Dexl c btrctt
liaUanUcd Iron Cornkcnnlow C.iN ) , etc. ,
inaiiufietured anil put up In unt ) nrt of the
country. T hIMIULU. UU'IlilrUtnthhtrict
Crockery ,
J. HONNEIl , 1300 DOUKIM btr.-it. Good line.
Clothing and huinlshlug Goods.
REO. II. PETEIISON AUo Hits , Taps , Boots ,
i , Xutions and Cntlerj , i-OI S. 10th strict
Clothlne ; Uought.
C. SHAW will ] > aj higiii-fct Casli prlio for second
liand tlotlii . . Corner 10th and 1'urnham.
Dei lists ,
DR. PAUL , \ \ Illlanib' 1'lock , Cor lith A. Iod0-c.
Drugs , Ha nts and Oils.
KUHIi CO ,
PharmacJbts , Fine < ' * OooiN , Cor. ISth nnd
W.J.WIini'.IIOUS' ' ' do A. Retail , JCthbt
0. C. FIELD , 022 N < th SIJo Cumin ; Struct.
M , I'AItlt , Dru 'Ut , inth nnd Ilouanl .Streets
Dry Good Notions , Etc ,
JOHN H , K , I , CiiJIAN.V A. CO. ,
Xcu York Wy Good * S.urc , 1310 and 131C Farn-
li. C. EncKOld , also booU and thocs , 7th & . Pailfle.
Furuuure ,
A F. OHOSS , Ken and Sacond Hand Furniture
nnd Stntes , 1114 I > ouiit8. Highest cath pritei
| ald for bccond lunu tuoai
J. HONKER 1J09 IXiUBlM bt. Fine goods , Ac.
Fence Works ,
OMAHA FENCK CO.
OUST , FlilHS & .CO , 1213IIame } bt. , Improve-
ho lloxeti , Iron and Wood 1'uiccs , Olliuu
iuj , Countirnuf Pine amialnut
Florist.
A. Dona huc , planta , cut ( lowers , tcedi , boquctii
ttt. N , W. cor. llthanl Dou.-las ttretta.
Foundry ,
JOHN WKARNEA.SONS , cor 14thi JacksonsU
Flour and Feed ,
nilAHA CITY MILLS , Eth and Farnham St9 ,
\Velchani liroa , proprietors.
Grocers.
Z. STEVKXS , 2Ut Utnctn Ciiming and liard.
T. A. McSIIANE , Corn. 23d and CumlngStreets.
Halters.
AV. L. I'ARROTTE i , CO. ,
130S Douglas btrect , Wliolbalo Kxchnhcly
Hardwaie , Iron and Steel.
DOLAN t LANOWORTIir , Wholuale , HO and
Idth btmt.
A. HOLilES comer 16th and California.
Harneis , Saddles , &c.
E. D. WEI6T 32013tb St. , bet. FarolUrnef. .
at nnd Bonnet Bleachers.
Ladles pet jour Mm , Ihipanrt rrlt H t < lon
up Kt north"ftj < t forncr ScNcntwnth and Capitol
A\ nue.VM. . IKtVE , t'roprictor.
Hiteli.
CASFIKI.D HOrSECej. Cnnflcld.OUi fc FatnMm
DORAS HOf E , P 1 . Car > , 013 Fnrnhttn St.
SLAYEN'S HOTEL , F Sh in , 10th Strett.
Southern Hotel ( hi * 1 anicl , Oth i Ix"v\cn orth.
ron hencing.
The Western Cornlno Work" , Aecnto for the
Champion Iron Ft nee fto , ln\e on hand all kind *
of Faun Iron I'cnrm , Cn. tlii | ; < | Fincftln , llallin ,
etc. 1310 Doltrc trf < ap2
Intelligence Office ,
MRS. LIXZIB DENT 217 10th Street.
Jewellers ,
JOHN IIAniER 1311 Farnhim Street ,
Junk.
H. IIERTIIOLD , lUss ami Metal
Lumber , Lime and Cement ,
FOSTER k ORAY , corner Bth ainl Doughs Rti
Lamps nnd Ulassw.tre.
J. noNNElt , ISffJ DouzKs St. Good Variet ) .
Merchant Tnllort ,
0. A. LINDQfKST ,
One of o rmo t popnhr Mere-hint Tailors U re-
uhlnn the IaUt ihilitni for Spring and Summer
( leeds for Kintlemins wc.ir Htjllih , cliiriblc ,
anil priiM.8 low M cur 21 fi 13th bet. Douir.it Karn.
Mllllncrv.
Mill. C. A. 111NOKU , Wholesale ntiil Uetall , Kan-
iJoodJ In ( rn.itarlct } , Xtph > M , Canl Itoanli ,
llo kr > , Olovn , Con ! t , \e. tlie.iH't | Honso In
"uMcit. I'lirehaser * m30 per lent. Orilir
Mall. 115 Fifteenth btreit.
Physicians an I Surgeons.
W. S. aillllS , M. D. , com No. 4 , Crelghtoii
lllock , 15th Street.
A. S. IElbrMllNO , 11. 1) . Masonic Block.
C. L. HAIIT , SI. 1) . , Kjc ami Knr , opp. postonicc
1)11 ) I. II GltADDY ,
Oculist ami Atirlst , b. W 15tli ainl Karnham St .
Photographers ,
OEO HIYN. : rnoi1. ,
Omul Central ( inllcr\ ,
212 sixteenth Street ,
near Masonic Hall. rir&t-eUks Work and I'rompt'
HISS KUimtltllMI.
Plumbing , Gas and Steam Fitting.
1' . W. TAUl'Y > V CO. . 210 12th St. , lict. Karnham
nnil Douglas. WorK promptly attinded to.
1) . riTZPATHICK , 1400tofs \ Mrcet.
Painting nnd Paper Hanging ,
IIKNMIY A. KOblXIlH. 1112 UO.IKO Street.
Planing Mill.
A. MOYEIt , imntifittiircr of ttv h , iloor , litltuli ,
inolcllnpi , ncui'I-i , .Tlu torn , lininlmlls , furnUliliig
ciroll mKln , &C , tor. lcxl'u ) ( nml Oth street * .
Pawnbrokers.
J. IlOSEXFnU ) , 32J lOth St. , hct. Far. kllnr.
Refrigerators , Canflcld's Patent.
C. K. HOODMAX , llth St. . bit. Karn. A. llirnp\ .
Show Cnso Manufactory , ,
O. J. WILDi : ,
Maimhctiircraiiil Dcnlcr'tn nil kinds of Shon
Cn cs , UpriKht Cases , a „ 131" liisbt. .
THANK L CHI1HAKD , proprlitoil Omiln
MiowCaso minnfaitorj , SIS south llith truet ,
hitwien Lcaumvortli'miil Mirc > All nrooiU
warninteil llrwt il V H.
. Stoves ana Tinware.
A. IlUllMKSTKK ,
Dealer In Stoves and Tinwire , inil Mannfictnrcr
of Tin Uoofx and all klndi ol liullcllni- , WorK ,
Odd rellows'DIocK.
J. 110NNEU , 1309 Dowlas St. Oooil nnd Cheap.
Seeds.
J. EVANS , Whole-ale and ilctill Sied Drills and
Cultivators , Odd I'lllows' Hall.
Shoo Stores.
Phillip 1JU > 8i 1320 Farnnam St. , l t. 13th & 14th.
Second Hand Store.
I'KHKI.VS - I.IJAlt. 1410 DouicKi bt. . J , w and
Sccoixl II ind Furniture. Hou-o Kurnlnhin Goods ,
ie. , hoiiKht and Hold on narrow margins.
Saloons.
IIENUY I-'AUFJIANN ,
In the neu lirlck block on Doughs Strict , his
just ojicncd a inobt elegant UecJ Hall.
Hot Lunch from 10 to 12
cv cry di ) .
On Farnhani , next to thu U. & M. hcailmiirtcr ,
ha * re opened a nc.it and coniilcto | catahlhhiiicnt
Mhich , Imrrlllf ; 1'lllK. .ind Mothcrbhipton'x I'roph-
tcj , ulll be 0M.ncd | tor thu 1)0 } dlth Hot Lunch
on and after present ilite.
" Calodonli " J KALCOXKn. 07fl ICth Street.
Undertakers.
C1IAS. RICWK , 1018 rariihini hct. 10th i. lltil.
I' l'EMNI.IIaJ : ! Tenth street , l.ctwien . K.irn
hun anil llarnej. 1 lot" ) ( , ' ° od and cheap work
00 Cent Stores.
IIEXIIY POIILMAN , tovn , notions pictures
jewelr ) , & .O. , 613 14tli hct. Farnhani and lonrlab'
P. O. I1ACKUS.120r Knrnlnm St. . Fancv Ono , | < r
CONTINl'ES TO
Roar for Moore ( s )
Harness
AND Saddlery.
It.vto adopted Iho Lion ana Trade Jlaik , nnd
all ni > ( 'nak lll hi > SI'\MI > ritlth the LION
and ins .N AMI. on tliu same. .NO ( , OODH AUK
( iwu'iNi : wiuiouT TUB AIIOM : HIAMI'H.
The licit nut lUI lu iiM-d und thu ire l cKHIeil
workmen ore tmplojcd , and at Ilia lo tht cusn
priie. Anjonulshinifii price , list of good will
eonltr a fnor h > scndiiiff for one ,
DAVID SMITH MOORE ,
1 BIBLE FOR THE YOUNG , "
Mng tliu Htor > of thobtriptnres , hj Ilc
Ale.\a der Crook , D I ) , In Blmplennd attnulto
lan iui'e for old and \OUIIK. 1'rofuxoly lllustn
ted , making n mont Interest In- ; and iinpnsshc
joiitliuliihtrnetor Kiorj jinrtnt III MI nra thl
work 1'ruiilicrn , jou should tlrciilnta it I'riro
SJ.OO , Kind for tlrinlarii with txtra term *
J H CIIAMIIKIIS&CO bt. Louis .Mo.
J. R. Mackey ,
NT 1ST ,
Corner 16th and Doughs Sts , Omaha , N h
PruciiJta onaMo.
if. NASOentist
OrncrJacobs' lllock , corner Capitol avenue
and nitfcntli atrcct , Cniahu Nvh
A > one haxlng dead anlmali I ulll runo\8
them frie of charge. Lcaiv orders soul lie a t
corner of llarne ) and llth 6t , eeeond door.
CIlAltLKb bl'LI'IT
Business College ,
THE GREAT WESTERN
CEO. Ft. RATHOUN , Principal.
Creighton Block ,
OMAHA , . . . NKUHASKA.
tyStnt for Circular. uoi-COJiw tf
SNAKE - CHARMING IN INDIA ,
A Baroda Demon Stmlto-Mrtu Conjure -
jure * n Cobra Out of a Boy'
Hcail
The follow ing story of simke-clmnu-
ing has boon sout to The Pull Mull
On/otto by a correspondent who is
a sketching tour through some
of the states of northwest India :
Ono morning 1 wai strolling with
n friend in the \ eraiidnhhen MO sa\v
ti strange finuro comtni ? nloiig the
lime ; n tallish in.ui , in searh-t turban
- only , inilliko tin- usual solio turban ,
it was wound seipontiso ubnnl his
head ; a kind of loose , lluiiu * eoloied
shiit ; a loin cloth and the ordinary
lionked shoo of the o.istoins. Acioss
his shoulders ho earned a stout Vum-
boo polo between tivo and six foot
long , at oilhor end of which hung two
b.iifs of eo.irso wuvon cloth , colored a
loss vhid llniuo-coloi. As ho canto 141
to us wo caw ho had loni , ' black hair.
twisted up like a woman's and seemed
at the left side by n hoa\y silver
comb whose back was cased in sttango
patterns and shaped like a enr\o in a
snake's body In his eaia were delicate -
cato cat -i ings of silvei , sol with small
green and ted and white stonon in
llower-hko Hhapes ; on his foiohead
\\IIH the led mark of thu Hindoo ;
across the biidijo of the nose , between
the eves , thoio was u black and scarlet
line drawn that looked like a line silk
ribbon lan fiom the inter coiner of
each eye to the temple. His face
gave you the impression of his Inning
been alive since the flood ; his eye.s
looked as if they could not shut ; jet
he had not a wiinkle , and was evi
dently joung. His hands were beau
tifully shaped , with delicate nails ; his
foot woie strong and shapely too.
Jly friend said : ' "llns man will
show you Homo fun for u few cop-
peis. " So he was li.id up on the \ or-
anda and the pl.iy hoipm. Ho opened
his bags , sat down on his haunches ,
and proceeded to imp.vck. The bags
contained e.ich u lurgo wicker , or , in-
thor , b.imboo-lath b.iakot , and nonde
script bundles of many-colored cloth.
The latter contained a tin box full of
live and lively scorpions , some neck
laces of strange t-ray and led , some
pieces of wood supposed to bo oine.s
for scoipion bites , loimd black sub
stances like small ( mining buttons
these are snake stone , and if laid on
a cobi.i-bito mo supposed to cute it.
The baskets contained also a laigo
cobra apiece. Ho took out the two
colnas lI and laid them on the stone
lloor I of the veianda. I am not quite
sine if lie showed us two or one at
,
fust , for ' 10 has been hoio many times
since. At any rate ho took a cobra
out , let it squiiia about on the lloor ;
then ho produced from his bag a weird
pipe , made of a gouid and shaped
something like a bagpipe. The lower
part , below the belly , is pierced with
holes on which the lingers play. With
this pipe lie began the most goblin
rant tlut ever was heaid ; the cobra
ceabed writhing about and yiadually
raised itself on its coils , sw oiled out
its hood , and slowly waved its awful 1i 1
head to and fro in front of the music 1o
as if its.iw the music. Suddenly the
IIIUHIO umue a wild , leaping jell and
"was not ; " the cobra's head Hank-
clown and his hood shrunk into noth
ing.Tho
The demon snake-man then re
marked , pointing to a big boy , a
horvaut of my fiiond"I : will biinga
coin.i out of the boy's cap. " The boy
had on a close-fitting , pork pie cap ,
his head was shaved , and the rest of
his clothing consisted of a shut. The
man then took his pipe and began to
walk around the bojr ; thenon a sudden
the air was icnt l > jr a melody such as
might soothe the damned ; it whiiled
aiouud the boy like a visible thing ,
but the boy stood ihni. Suddenly
again the music stopped , and the man
began to take oil his drapeij' . Ho
appealed for a moment ctu natural ,
and there wasn't the ghost of a snake
about him , He shook out all his
clothes no snake. He wrapped his
loin cloth about him , and began again
his devil's daneo and his miul-killing
pipe.
pipe.Not
Not once , from fust to last , did ho
approach his baskets or the eobia
which lay sleeping in the sun. Ho
came up to wheiel sat , and took it
small paint rag of mine ; ho put it on
the boy's head , and then .shook it out ,
and UHVO it back to mo. (1 ( told you
the boy's cap fitted tight to his he.id ,
and his head was sha\ed. ) On went
the whnl and yell , mid , as befoio ,
stopped suddenly with u heavon-
aseending uhiiek. Ho stopped up to ' ,
the boy , aid with his naked hand 1
plucked out wheto froma / gieatco-
lni ; , which ho Hung stiaight at me.
The biiito Ktruck mo on the slionldci ,
and wont shuddeiing down my leg ,
whom it subsided on the giomid , hiss
ing heavily. I sat still and laughed.
Ho laid the new cobia by the old one ,
put both in the basket , opened up all
hjs cloths and baskets and things
there woio two cobras now , and no
more , 1 hen ho took my paint rag ,
laid it down against a pillar of the
music , \\hen the music exhausted
ho walked to the nig and plucked out
a thild cohia , which also giooted me
in a fiiondly wise. Tlieio weio tlueo
now ; wo saw them all , biitmy inend
said "This won't do ; ho'll ( ill the
place with snakes. "
Twnin on War.
Mark Tu.uiih's spoi'uh at thu to-
union ot the Aiiny of the Potomac in
llartfonl , sliow.i that ho Ims been
leading up the military literutuio of
Thu Cincinnati fa/.otto. ! Maik 'J'Hinn
said iimong other things :
"Ni-voi fetch on youi leseives at
the start. This was Js'upoleon's ' fiist
mistuku ut Wateiloo. Next , he as
saulted with his
bomb-pioofs and am
bulances and cnihrasincs , when ho
oiujht to hn\o used u heavier aitillery.
Thirdly , ho letired IIIH ught byn-
cocltct which uncoveied his ] ) ickuts
when his only possibility of success
lay in doubling up his centre , flank by
flank , nnd thiowing out his thiunisde
frise by tlio left obliijuu to lelievu the
skiunish line and confuse the enemy
if such a niano-nvio would confuse
him , and at West 1'oint they said it
would. It was about this time that
the had two hoises
emperor shot under
him. How often you BOU the lemaik
that ( Jener.il Ko-and-So at such nnd
such a battle had two or tlneo horses
shot under him. General Hurnuido
and many great Kuropoan military
men , as I was informed
by a high !
ar tillery oflicor nt West Point , liavo
justly characterised Una as n wanton
waite of projectiles , and ho impressed
upon mo a conversation in tlio tent
of the Prussian ehieN nl ( .mvelotte ,
in the course of which our honored
guest just referud tn General Itutn-
side observed that 'if you can't Mm .1
horse so as to hit the general with it ,
shoot it over him. and jou may Kn
something on tlu > oilier sidewhereas a
shot under a gi'iii-ial docs nu sut of
dnmnge. " ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
HUCKLEBERRY HADES.
*
The Wonmn with the Iron Jnw 1 <
l hlmgo Hemlil.
The " hand" > mi-st wom.in in the
wend , " Miss Li uiso Montaigne , sei'ins
to h.ivo cieated .1 I'm me atul obtained
a notoiiety whiili is not without a
precedent in anmlir cnclos. The cir
cus element fin tushes many n iiiush-
loom-grouth seiiMtiou which speedily
dies away , niakiii , ' inoin fur mole attractive -
tractivo noveltns , and althoiiijli tin-
vivacious Ixnti1 * ! is , pcihaps , some
what prettier , slu- has innowiso.it
tiacted the attiMitioii awuidcd half a
do/on yeats snui' to "Tlioomaii
with the Iron . ' , ' attache of
Montgomery Qiu fii's ciicus.
This woman , whoso piodigious feats
of muscular stiviiith ; astonished gap
ing i unties and m-n staitlcd uiiiiu
prcssiblo , regular show-goers , was a
tcmalo Hercules in build and actimi.
A plow b.diuiccd nil her chin or a can
nun can led by , i chain in hoi tooth
\\eru side accomplishments to the
t hulling feats oi h.il.uicnig tlneo men
on a trapo/o susi'iade-d by the sheer
.sticngth of hi'i powciful jaw. The
lecipie'iit of a h.indsome sakiiy , she
was a big attraction and bcc.uno a
leading fcatuto nf ciicus attiactions.
Hut onu season she dmppeuiod and
since then an occasional inipniy from
old circus men as to her wlioicabouts
has elicited the dubious loponso , " 1
duii'no. " An intricsting bit of histoiy
connected with her ad\enturcs after
abandoning the siw dust tint ; came to
light yestoulay , however , and may betaken
taken as eiitholj lohablo , its authen
ticity being voiuhod for by a icspon
aiblo paity.
A short time smeo a newspaperman
wandoisng through the noithein tier
of counties in Indiana , stiuck the lit
tie town of NViilki'itoii , located in St.
.loseph county , mi the line of the J5al
timoio and Ohm uiluud. It was
Sunday , and aside fiom the chinch
going people he found the place pii'tty
well dosoited. liumtiy ot the shuiill
lovoalod tlio fact that the bulk ot
Wulket ton's population had gouo on
a picnic , u regular Sunday diversion
with them , the spot which .dluied
them iiway from homo being a noton-
oualy bad loiMhty tlneo miles
distant fiom the village- , known
as "Hucklobeirj Hell. ' It was
a largo island located tn the
centre of a marsh , and accessible by
boats and a low foot bridge. It con
tained a flouting population of about
700 poisons dining the autumn and
much less than that at other periods
during the year. This community was
of a mixed ch.iraitcr , und included
borne dospoiatch hutdoaso.s , thcislmid
being the Hcone of nu it ) than ono
bloody low each Suiiuy The icsi-
donts'lived by picking hucUebcuies ,
l.i.OGO ( ] ii : i M of tit it hint lie-in , ;
gatlioreil und'shipped to iniiKoL i-aoii
year , and this being the IILUII indin-
try and sourcu of levenuo i f the people
ple , Sundaystho lawless cxitumU on
the islandattnctedlargo cm ions ci ow dn
from the miiioiiiiding c'limtiy , and
was the occasion of that day's MBit of
tlio nmjoiity i f W.dkeiton'tj cin/ciis to
the spot.
The lepoittT was intensely intoi-
ostod und must curious to visit the
island , and tits shoiill'convojod him
thither. He found the island just as
it had been n presented , a low , Hat ,
maishy , bi uncovered piece of giound.
with a few Hide cabins Hcatteied over
it. WhiskejwiwBoldat ovety door ,
and lewd women and lough men tor-
loii/.cdtho lospectablo element with
their iib.dd jests and open debauch
eiy. The place was a pandemonium ,
nnd it had itbhigh piiestcss , for oc
cupying the Ingest cabin the ( pieen of
Jlucklebuiry II oil and the
iider of the tuibulent spnits
Huriouiiding her was the old
ciicus attraction , the woman with the
iron jaw. Tlieio could be no doubt
of it. The o d familiar face , the giant
aim , the ponderous chin , the white ,
stiong teeth , all proclaimed the iden
tity of the woman whoso deeds of
prowess had once made the menu ling
with the eclin of the plaudits of.ist
multitudes. She recogm/id the 10-
poitoi , ovadid any close ( | iic.stioniiig
an to her singular abandonment of
cncns life and adoption of her pies-
out mode of existence , and as she
coolly kiU'ikcd down a diimken
lough who was insulting a \ isitor , she
said pioudlj "I am ipieou brio
fining IIH stay the lojioitci noticed
a number of noted Chicago ciimnialH ,
long under suspicion , and in some in
stances under indictment. The sight
fixed in his mind beyond a doubt the
fact that tint congenial spot was just
isolated enough to Hint then ictiied
tastes. Within the past two years
several exti'iisivo biirglani's have been
committed m the southern poitionof
the city , and thoporpolratoisaftcr be
ing traced l the city limits IUNOUIOIO
been lost shjit of. Trains have been
watched nnd other piccautions taken
to prevent an escape , but to no | im
poso. These occuriences have given
liso to a theory on the p.nt of the
jiolico that fences for thieves and hid
ing nlaces f < > r eiiminalH gcneially ex
isted in the noighbornooil of the city ,
where suspected thieves tuiiaiiiod
until the chase was over and eluded
the duteclues. To venfy tins , they >
cited the instance of u thieves' den in
Kane county , und a cave in Indiana '
wheioa jo.u since thousands ot dol-
l.ini" woith of stolen piopnty weio 'lL'O
eovoiod. Fiom time to time I lie. police
huvo endcavoied to penetiato the dens :
of these men , but aside finin thofonio
at La Ciiango and u few Ida- establish
ments in the town of Liku ; they have
not successfully uttained then objttt t
The i epoi tor s visit to J J uckhibtu i y hell
to nettle beyond a doubt that
thu polite may nt that tliUHit ioticit
find somu men they have so long been
Hepkiii" , Thu protection of fellow i
ciiniinuls Iius madu them bold , and
from theiu they send n tacit defiance
to the detective who duica to ii k his
life by attempting to nncst thorn.
Onu thni ! , ' scums certain , the domi
nunt v > ill of thu iiuuen of thii rabble
is supreme among thu rudu community
where lii-r sway is undisputed , and
noithei thu memories of just arenic.
triumphs nor the tempting glitter of ; n i
hundred dollar ealury servo * , o lure
from the shades of Huckleberry I lull !
the far-fnmud woman with the iron
jaw ,
SELTZER
The Fnmous Seltzer Spring of Germany Is
ft.ttincrlnnliomo
TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT ,
i a i-Uiitll1i > nn\1\ i < of thli Mlilir.xt l
lltrmiii Snlmr | , I * Its cotmitntnl ilupllcatc ,
lth thlrU tn forlx sivxrklliifrdo e < III tvlihot
llo tt'J soM l > \
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BITTERS
ILER & CO. ,
Solo Mamiihoturors. OMAHA.
d. P.ENGLISH ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ,
310 South Thlrtouith btrcit , with
J. M.Woolworth.
D.T. MOUNT
. . ,
MAMPACTI'HRR AMI IIKAIKR1X
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
1412 Fnrn. St.
Oniuha , Nob.
JUIRNT FOR TUB CKLKnitATItU
CONCORD HARNESS
Trto Medals anil a Dlplomrt of Honor , with the
\er > hljlic t award the Judgi'mould hontow was
nwanlid this harness nt thu Ceiitinnlal Exhibl-
tlo i.
i.Cnnminn , also Hanilimin's and 1-ndten' SAD
Ll j Wo kcip thu liixPHt ktock In thowiHt ,
ami Invlto all wlio cannot uxamlnu tomnilfnr
Rl JOYA L.
THE ANTIQUARIAN BOOK STORE
His icmineil In 1420 Dinahs Street , hetwiun
Illh and l..tlirot" ( , rOgin llnlimaii N ) .
.New and hueoiid 11 mil books lioiiht | > "old nr
iMlmniriil J10 lm
No Changing Oars
Where cllri'et ( omiEitionsaro miilc with
HLiii'IN : : ( ) CAR LINI'-Sfor
NEW YORK , I10S10N ,
PHILADELPHIA ,
DAI/I IMOIIK ,
WASHINGTON'
AND ALL lU.S'lEltN I'll IS.
The Short Line via. Peoria
Eor INDIAN M'OLIH , CINOINNA'II , LOUIS'
YILLEandiillpointH In thu
TIIKIIKST I INK
For ST. LOUIS ,
\\hire \ diruit romiu lions aru madu In the t'nlon
Deiot with thn'lliroiivh Kliepl
Lines for ALL 1'OIMH
NEW LINEDES - MOINES
THE rAHllir. < ROU'lE 1011
Rock Island.
The niKipahd Iniliiiemcnts offered b > this line
to tnuek-rn and tuuriitu arc as iollo e ;
Hi. iilihraUil PI LLMANlOwhtil ( ) PALACE
HLEEI'IMKARH run enl > on till * line f , II
i. 1) ) PALA ( I. DIIAWINU ROOM CAIIH , with
Ilortnn's Ilullmn I hairs , MJ utm elm n for
HcuUIn llnliiilii , ' ( luir * 'lliu ( inioiH ( ,11 A.
U I'jlaio Hilling ( iirii ( lor 'i'DUH hmoklni ; Cars
llttid with ill irnt liLli ; luttkul rattan rnoUlnj ;
tlmlld , for tllU IXelUbUu llSOOl II rot ijaw p.liblll
Htcil Track and eupcrlor ninlpinint comblmd
with their jM'-at through ear arnuuuiiuit , niukm
thin , UKHI ! ! all ot hern , lht > fa\orltu routu to thu
Last , South and houthc 1st
'In It , and 3011 u III find tnnillntfa luxur ) In
uli ii ) of a dl i > mfort
'lhruun'h tlckits tlo this cilihruted ling for sale
at till oltlitJi in thu I lilted bt lies und Canada
All Information uliout ratis of faro , hUipInj ;
Car aLcoimni d.it Ions , 'llmu 'Jaljleu , etc. , will l > o
ihcerfull ) i'Ucn bj ajipljiiii ; t
JAMES It WOOD ,
General Pas niKir Ak'ent , Chicago.
T J POITER ,
GininU Manager Clilcaio.
DP , Black's ' Rheumatic
arrantml a bAfeCtrtaln and Lpcwly Cure for
RhciinutUni In all its forma , Nturalh'U , l mu
Hark , I'aln In thu HriAht and bldt > , Pain In thu
Kkmiai h nnd hldiit > t. i.i. It U an internal rrnic
djv Tonic anil lllool Puritlcr. and wldluitro-
mo > cd tlia IH iaM it Imi'rovis ' thu guiirut health.
, BLACK & CO. . 1'rojiriitori ,
PlkttKinouUi , Neb.
CBMAK , Qgo'l tgtat , Omaha.
A. CRUICKSHANK & CO. ,
Have Just Received another Large Invoice of
the VERY LATEST STYLES IN
They are more BEAUTIFUL than
any they have yet received and still
lower prices.
TI1BY AHK ALSO IS KECKII'T AND ,11'ST OPI2N1SD A
SPLKSDID LOT OF
Till : VI'.UY IATKST STYI.KS.
Among which are the " Mother Hubbard , " " The
Redingote , " and "Dollman , " in Linen , Alapacca , and
Barege.
Also from the Auction lloonis of Now Yoik a fu-sh addition to their Ex-
traoidinary Bargains in
EMBROIDERIES ,
WHICH THEY AIU ] SELLING AT HALF PRICE.
EDHOLM & EE1CKSON ,
i : AND RITAIL JHN'l FAl'ILMHNG
LAHOibT : STOCK OF
GoiandSilverf atchesand Jewelry in tlie City
Coinoniiil BII'onr ttoik , nxo ulll hcpkasrd to i > ho\vKOodn.
n iSt * ? * * * 33' EDHOLM & ERICKSON.
AM ) bOl.i : ACF.NT I OR
Hallet , Davis & Co. , James & Holmstrom , and
J & C. Fischer's Pianos ; also Sole Agent
for the Estey , Burdett and t e Fort
Wayne Organ Co.'s Organs.
I DUAL IN PIANOS AM ) OIIOANS l.Il'PIVKLV. . HAM : HAD YIIARS KXI'F.RIKNCE
TUB III'hlNl.Sb , AND HA.NDLi : O.NLTill : IIK-jT
j. s .
218 Sixteenth St. , City Hall Building , Omak
HALSEY V. PITCH , : : : Tuner.
WM. F. STOETZEL ,
Dealer in Hardware ,
Cooking Stoves
Stove Eepairer , Job Worker and lanufactnrer
OOP AT.T. BCIKTXJS
Tenth and Jackso Omaha , Neb.