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TUJtf UMALLA .1 l'J2inUjrt.JL VPWV4JVT1. , * _ BEE. OMAHA PUOLI8HINO CO. . PROPRIETORS 010 l-arnharn , bet. Oth and 10th Streets. TEHMS OP SUnSCllltTION : epr I jc.ir , In KhMicoix > < , lpftldllO. < X .nonths ' " . 6.0C months " ' < . S.CK RAILWAY TIM TABLB. TIKI ! CUIU UIIMC10 , ST. TM'l , MINSKtrOLU ! AM A OMAIIt RAILROAD. I.ca\e Omahiv No. 2 through p-wrnircr , 11 A. m. No. 4 , Onlihnd iw scnKcr , S.SOa. in. ArtUoOnnhA No. 1 , through iwMctipor , - ' ' * 4 V p. m , No , 3 , Oakland rawnccr , 4:30 : | i. w. LKAVI.NO OMAHA RAST OR BOUtll IK/LSD. C , , B. k Q. 5 n. m. 3:40 : p. m. C. A N. W. , 0 ft. m. 3MO n. m. ' C. , II. I. & I' . , 6 v m. 3:10 : p. m. ' K. C. , St. J. fc 0. a , 8 n m. 0:30 p. m. Airhc * t St. Urals at 0:25 : a. m. and 7:45 : * . in. \CMt OR SOUTIIWrsTS. H. 4 M. In Nch. , Through Kxprcw , 8:35 : a. m , II. & M. Lincoln Freight. 7:00 : p. m. U. 1 * Kinross , 1J:16 \ \ m. 0. ft II , V. tor Lincoln , 10:20 : n. m. , O. & II. V. f or Osei-oh , 9:10 : ft. in U. P. freight No. 5 , 6:30 : a. m. , V. I1. freight No. 9 , 8:15 : ft. m. U. P. freight No. T , 8:10 : p. in. emlgnnt , V. P. frclpht No. U 8:25 : o. m. ( AST AKD COCTD. ] C. D. A Q. , 8:00 : n. m. 7:25 : p. m. C. & N. W. , 9:46 : ft.7:25 : p. m. C. II. I. &l'.0 : S ft. m. 9.05 p. m. K. C. , St. Joe & 0 1) ) . , 7:40 : & . m. 0:15 : p. m. W. , St. L. & P. , 10:55 : . m.-4:25 : p. m. ARRIVISO MOM TUB HKST AXD O. t K. V. from Lincoln 12:12 p. m. U. P. Express 3.25 p. m. n fe M.ln Neb. , Through Rxprcs * 4:15 : p. m H. & M. Lincoln Freight 5:35 : A. in. U. P. Kreljtht No. 10-1UO p. in. No. 0 4:25 : p. m. Emigrant. No. 8 10:50 : p. in. No 12 11:35 : n. m. O. & 11. V. mixed , nr. 4:35 : p. m. ' Mourn. Nebraska Dhlslon of the St. Paul & Sioux Clt ) llo.ul. No. Z tca cs Omhha 8 a. in. No. 4 IKUCS Omaha 1:60 : p. m. No. 1 nrrhcD at Onntm ixt 4:30 : p. m No. 3 nrrhc * at Omaha at 10.15 a. m. DCitMT TRAINS rf.rwfKN OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLlirrU. Lta\o Omih. % ftt 8.00 , 0.00 nnil 11:00 : n. m. ; 1:00 : , 1:00. : 3.00. 4:00 : , 6:00 : And 0.00 p. m. Leave CounHI ItUi/Tnat / 8:25 : , D.2fi , 11:25 : a. m. ; t25 ! , 2:25 , 8:25 : , 4:25 : 6:25 : anil 0:25 : p. in. Sundays The dummy lanes Omaha at 9.0C and 11:00 : a. in. ; 2:00 : , 4:00 : and 5:00 : p. m. Lcat c Council Illuffa at 9:25 and 11:25 a. m. ; 2:25 , 4:25 nd 6:25 . . : p. m. _ _ _ _ _ Opening and doting of Malli. ROITIL OFKN. CLOBX. . m. p. ra. a. m. p. m , Chlraso&N. W . 11.00 9:30 4:30 : 2:40 Chicago. IU I. & l'a inc.ll:00 : 9:00 4:30 : 2:40 : Chicago , II. & 0 . 11:00 : 9:00 : 1:30 : 2:4C : Wftbosh. . 12:30 : 4:30 : 2:4C : Sioux City nd Pacific. . 11:00 : 4:30 : Union Pacific . 6:00 : 11:40 : -Omaha * U. V . 4:00 11:40 B. & JI. in Neb . 4:00 : 8:40 : 6:30 : Omaha & Northwestern , 4:30 : 7:30 Local mall * for State of Iowa Icavo but once n day , \Iz : 4:30. : A Lincoln Hall Is also opened at 10:30 : a. m. Ottlco open Sundays from 12 in. to 1 p. m. TIIOS. F HALL I * . M. Business Directory , Art Emporium. U. HOSE'S Art Emporium , 1510 Dodge Street , Steel Enp-a > ings , Oil Paintings , Chroinpa , Fancj Frames. Framing a Specialty. Low Prices. BONNEH 1309 IJouitlas Street. Oood8t > lca Abstract ar d Real Estate. JOHN L. SIcCAQUE , opposite Post Offlco. W. IU UAHTLKTT 317 South 13th Street. Architects. DUFKENE & jfENDELSSOUN , AKCIIITKCTS , Room 14 Crelghton lllock. A. T. LAKOE Jr. . Room 2 , CiclRhton Block. Boots and Shoes.l JAMES DicVINE & CO. , Pine Boots and Shoes. A good aswrmcnt ol home work on hand , corner 12th and Harncy. TUOS. ERICKSON , S E. cor. 16th and Douglas. JOHN FOUTUNATUS. 05 10th street , manufactures to order good work at fair prices. Repairing done. Bed Springs , J. F. LARRIHEll Manufacturer. J517 Dourlaist , Books , News and Stationery. J. I. FRUEHAUF 1016 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs. JIcSHANE & SCHHOEDER , the oldest B. and E bouse In Nebraska rstaMUhcd 1875 Omaha. CENTRAL RESTAURANT. SIRS. A. RYAN , ecuthwest corner ICthand Dodpc. Ucst Uoard for the Money. Satlsfaitlon Guaranteed Heals at all Hours. IJoard by the Day , Week or Month. Oood Terms for Cash Fumlshwl tlnom S'ipplled. Uarrlages and Road Wacom. Wil.SNYDER , No. 131h 14th and Harncy Street Civil Engineers nnd Surveyor ! . ANDREW ROSEVVATER , Crtishlon Block 'Town Stmcjs , Qradoand Settera 'O Sj8terns i Spoclalty. Uommlsslon Merchants. JOHN O. WIL LIS.H14 Do > lgo Street. > D B. DEEMKR. For details nee laryo ad > ertlse mcnt In lallv and Weekly , Clears and Tobacco. WE8T& F1UTSCHER. manufacturers of Cigars and Wholesale Dealers In Tonaccos. 1305 Douglas W. V , LOKKNZKN inanulacturcr fiJ4 lOthetrutt Cornice Works. Western Cornlco Worls , Manufacturers Iroi Cornice , Tin , Iron and Slate lloofllnt , ' . Onlcn from any locality proni ) > tlv- executed In the bcai manner. Factory and Olllco 1U10 Dodge Street. Galvanized Iron Cornices. Window Caps , etc. manufactured anil put up In any part of tin country. T. SINHOI.L ) 118 Thirteenth street Crockery. J. CONNER 1309 Douuiaa street. Good line. Clothing and FUrnishlng Goods. OEO. II. PETERSON. Also Hats , Caps , Boot * Shoce , Notions and Cutlery , SOI 8.10th street , Clothlnz Bought. G .SHAW will pay highest Ca h prlco for seconc hand clothlnj , ' . Corner 10th and Farnham. Dentists , DR. PAUt , Williams' I'lotk , Cor. 16th & Dodgo. Drugs , Hnlits and Oils. KUIIN & CO. Pharmacists , Fine Vunc Coids , Cor , 15th and Dourni ttncU. W. J. WHITEHOUf K , Wholesale & Retail , 10th st C. 0. FIELD , 022 ti .fin Side Cumin ? Street M. PARR , Druggist , loth and Howard Street * . Dry Qonrix Notions , Etc , JOHN II. F. LEMMANN & CO. , Jiew York Dry Goods Gxire , 1310 and 1312 Farn , him street , % L.C. EncHold also booU and shoes Tthii Ftclflc ruruiture. A F. GROSS. New and iiscond Hand Filrnltnn and Btotcs , 1114 Doufiu. Highest cash prlci paid for second hand poo'is. J. BONNKR 1309 DouKia et. Fine ( roods , &c Fence Works. OMAHA FENCE Cp. OUST , FRIES & CO. , 1213 Ilarney St. , Improve ed Ice Boxes , Iron aiul Wpol Fences , Offlc lUlllntrs , Couutiin of 1'lue and Walnut Florist. A. Donijhuo , plant * , cut flowers , seeds , boquet etc , N.V. . cor. IHth an t Douitlas streets. foundry , JOHN WEAUNE & SONS , cor. Hth & Jackson st Hour and Feed , GHAIIACITY MILLS , Eth and farnbun 8U. Welsbans Bros. , .roprletore. l rocers. Z. STEVENS , Slit between Cumlng and lurd T. A. McailANE , Corn. 23d and Cumlng BtrecU riatters. W. L. PAUROTTE & CO. , r > .06 Poifglas Street , Wbolsalo Exclnslvdy Hardwaie , Iron and Steel. DOLAN & LANOWOUTHY , Whol.ails , 110 am . I6th street. A. HOLMES corner lOto and GaUfornU. Harness. Saddles , &c. I ! . WKISt SOlSthRt M Kam ft HsrnfV , Hat nnd Donnet Blexenert , I Allies cctj out Htr w , Chip and Kelt Hat don ( up at north'wt corner Sevcntfcnlh and Capito AVCIIIIP. Viiili DOVF. Proprittor Hotels. CANFIF.L1) HOUSEOo ) . Canficld.Oth t Farnh\ir PORAN HOUSE , P. II. Gary , 013 Farnhara St , SLAVI-N'S HOTEL , V. Slav en , 10th Stmt Southern Hotrl Om. tiamrl , Oth fc In\cn\vorth , ron The Western Cornice WorVs , Apcnt * for the Chimplon Iron V'cnco &c , < IIMO cm htiul all klml < o ( Fancy Iron FCIKM , Crrstlnjn , flneals , Ratlin * * , < t\ 1 10 Dcultro etrrr. apl- Intolllcence OfTlcs. JlliS. MW.IE DKAT 217 16th Street , Jewellers. JOHN HAUMKR 1314 Famh\m Street Junk , II. 11ERT110LD , Rags and McUl. Lumber , Lime and Cement. FOSTER & GRAY corner tilli and Doitetas St * , Lamps and Ulatsware. J. DONNER 1S09 Dowlas St. Oood Variety. Merchant Tailors , G. A. L1NDQUEST , One of our most popuhr Merchant Tallorl ts rc > celling the latest dcslriM tor Spring and Sinninci Uoods for Ronttcmcns vear. StjlUh , iluriVlc , and prices low as ever 216 13th bet Douc.&Farn , Millinery. MRS. C. A. RINOElt. Wholesale and Retail , Fan. cy Uoods In Rtcat tnrlety , Xcph ) r , CnnI llolrdu , Hosier } ' , Glo\e. , Comets , \o. Cheapest House III the West Purchasers R O 30 pir cent. Urdu IV Mall. IIS FHtocntliMn'ct. Physicians an I Surgeons. * W. S. GITtllS , M. D. , Rttm No I , Crolghtoil Itlock , IBth Street P. S. LEISENR1NO , il. D. Masonto Block. C. L. HART , M. D. , Hjf and Ear , opp , ] > o tonicc 1 > U. I , . II URADDY. Ocullit and Aurlst , S. W 16th and Fftrnham SK Photocrapners. GEO. HEYN. PROP. , Grand Central Gallery , 212 Sixteenth Street. near Maminlo Hall. FirsKlasaXVork and Prompt' ncsi gunraiitecn. Plumbing , Gas and Steam Fitting. P. W. TAIIPY ft CO. . 21012th St. , bet Farnhara and Dounlaa. Wors promptly attended to. D. FITZPATRICK. 1409 Douulas Street. Painting and Paper Hanging. HENRY A. ' "STERS. 1112 Doilgo Street. Planing Mill. A. MOVER , manufacturer of sash , doors , blinds moldings , ncucl * , alustcn , hand rails , furnlshlii [ scroll nawtng , ic. , cor. Dodge and Oth streets. Pawnbrokers. J. R08ENFELD , 822 10th St. , hot. Far. & liar Refrigerators , Canfleld'i Patent. C. F.GOODMAN llth St bet Farn. & Harne , Show Case Manufactory. , 0. J. WILDE , Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Shou Cases , UprlKht Cases , It : , 1317 Cos * St. FRANK L. GERHAKD , proprietor Omaha Show C.x e manufactory , 818 South 16th ttrect , betuccn LiMt\enworth and Marcy. All goodt \\arrantcd flrst-clasi. Stove * aim inwnre. A. BURM ESTER , Dealer In Stoics and Tinware , and Manufictnrci of lin Roofs nnd all kinds of Building \Vorl , , OdilFcllotta' Block. J. CONNED. 1309 Douelaa St. Good and Cheap. Seeds. J. EVANS , Wholesale and Retail Seed Drills ami Culthators , Odd Fellows' Hall. Shootitorcs. Phillip Lane , 1320 Farnnum st , bet 13th & 14th , Second Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR. 1410 Douulas St. New and Second Hand Furniture. House Furnishing Goods , &c. , boiurht and sold on narrow nmrrins. balooni. HENRY HAUFMANN , In the new brick block on Douglas Street , liai just opened a most elegant RCCJ Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 o\ cry day. FLANNERY , On Farnham , next to the U. & M. headquarters has re-opmicd a nctt and complete establishment whichbarring FIRh.and MotherShlpton's Proph ccy , will be opened tor the boj 8 with Hot Luncl on and after present dale. " Caledonia " J. FALCONER. 670 ICth Street Undertakers , CIIAS. RIEWE , 101S Farnham bet 10th & I1M P. PE11NER , 303 } Tenth street , between Farn ham and Hartley. Docs Rood and cheap work. 00 Cent Stores. HENRY 1'OIILMAN , tovs , notions , plctuies jewelry , ic. , 613 14th bet. Farnham and Douglas P. 0 BACKUS. 120S Farnham St. . Fancy Onodi PROPOSALS FOR HTJILDING CROSS-WALKS. Soiled proposals will be rccchcd by the under Hlgncd till Monday , the 15th day of August , ItBI at 7 o'clock p.m. , for the furnishing materia and construction of crOKx-ualks. as follows : 18 croM-walki , 4 feet "Ide , : i Inch oak plank. 10 cross-walks , li fcit wide , 3 hull nak plank. 41 croiu ualks,3 feit wide , 2 Inch oak plank. 100 cross-walks , 3het wide , 2lnch plnu plank , , ' 0 trosi-walkx , 2 feet wide , 2 Inch plno plauk , Scrois-ualks , timber , 3 fivtldo , ( I Inch pine , 464 aprons from U to l&fict in length to IK madu of 2 inch plnu plank. The work to bo doiu under the supcrlndtcndanco of the street com mlsaloner und the illtfcrcnt delegations fromvacr ward. lld ) < to bo for lineal foot for cross-walks , also for lineal foot for aprons The city reacnci the right to reject nny and all bids , and to ha > c the right In case of ni-iuptanco of any bid to eon tract for a greater or less number than abou specified. Rids ( ball bo accompanied by tin name of proposedbiirlty under thu u ual condi tions. Kinclopes containing Raid proposals shall h < markeil "Proponals for Building Cross-Walk * , " and dolltcrfd to the iindirsl nid not later thai : thotimo abo\OMHcinod. ! Omaha , August 10,1SS1.J. . J. J , L. C. JHWETT , aulO 4t Cltj Clerk. RESOLUTION ORDERING SIDE ! WALKS , Bo it resolved by the City Council of the city o Omaha : Tliata sidewalk be , within fifteen dajsfron this Oatu , conitruttul and bid to the temporary grade In said city , In front of and adjoining tin following duserllied ] ireinlielz ; Lot U , vast bide of Tenth street , 4 feet wide. tot 0. vast bide of Tenth struct , 4 feet wlilo. Ixt 10 , cast side of Tenth btreet , 4 feet wlile. Lot 11 , cast sldo ol Tenth street , 4 ftut wide. I/it 12 , cut tide of Tenth street , 4 feet wide. Ixit 1J , tiiht side of Tenth direct , 4 fuel wide , I/ot 14 , c.iht side of Tenth street , 4 fcit uldc , lx > t IS , cast side of Tenth street , 4 feet widu. Lot HI , cait side of Tenth street , > feet wldu. Lot 17 , cast side of Tenth btrcot , 4 feet widu. All In KounUo's uueond addition , to the cltj cf Omaha. Also In front of all property on the cast sldu o Tenth struct , bttu ecu diaries street and Cute ) lar AVCIIIIO , all to be 4 fiet * Wu. SmhsidcHalk lobe lomtrudul of 2-Inch pint pliuk and to be In width , ai alicve sn ; iflcd , am the resiicctUoowner or ovrers cf tnealo\f > de suribvdpremUesaiuhercb ) u reJ ta construcl the tiami. Passed Aug. Oth , 1831.J. J. J. L. O. JEWETT , City Clerk. Notice to Non-Resident Defendant ! E. D , Lane ( full name unknown ) will take no tlce that ho has been sued by Dudley M. Steel ? Samuel R , Johnson and Sanford W. Spratlln , eo partners , doing business under the firm name o Htuele , Johnson & Co. , Ix the District Court o Douglas county , Nebraska , to recover $3,031,29 and Intcrast from October 18 , IBsO , due them on : promUbory note bearing date April 20 , > 87 . Al * that an attachment has been made on ccrtali funds in the First National bank of Omaha , Nebraska braska , belonging toouandwhlch the said par lu abe ) v named seek to obtain to apply In pay mentof theirsaldelaim. You are required to answer said petition on o : ctore Monday , the 22d day of August. A. D. 1S81 WARHEN SWITZLEIt , ev-s t-U. Attorney for Plaintiff. . NASH will take notice that on the 1211 AK. of July , ISdl , Charles Brandos. Juntlci of the peace , first preclnit , Douglas counr , Neb. Issued an order of attachment for 118.00 in an ac tlon pending before hlm.vhereln O , F. Hainan li plaintiff and A , K. Nash defendant. That inone ) i due you has been attained under said order Said cause w u continued to the 2 Jth of Augiut 1831 , at 1 o'clock p. in. dltcw4w. a F. 1UMAN , 1'hlntia A TROTTINO WONDER. * Going to the Qnnrtor Pole nt f 1:58 Onit. - * - Phllvltlphli Rd-ord. Among tlic oxtonaivo nnd omo wlmt noted collection of trotters nov In the coitr.'o of trftining under Air , M. Qoodin's inan\tciuont ; nt Hohnnni Park is nn nttrnctivo nnd woll-shrtnco bny gelding named Folton , tlio pnip < crty of Mr. Clmrles Wistcr , of Oor maulown. Kntoring Mr. Goodin't stable ns n. coniimrativol ) ' green liorst tlio nninmlsnou sliowcil nn nptitndc to Irol very fust , nnd being clovorlj gmtcdAlr. Guodin ntoucetnok esjiecinl interest in tltu little trotter's future , Ho received n , moderate ntnount ol jogging nt first , nnd afterwards , nt In tervals , would lie sent ulong nt n HVo ly pace. The horse exhibited rapit' improvement , nnd in his first nttompl to trot n mile with Mr. Goodin , Jr. , nmnipulnting the riblwns , tiu weni from wire to wire in i.10 : ! , withoul any nnnnront exertion. Upon subao' iiicnt occasions , anil in the presence of Mr. Wister , and other pi-ominenl gentlemen , ho has displayed his lu markable abilities at short distances , such ns quarters in & 't and sccondB \ , nnd half miles in from 1:07 : 1-2 t < I'Oi ) . Very rarely lie was given n mile , but , nt the request of his owner , ho trotted upon ono occasion 'the ' full extent of Dolmont , without a skip 01 break in ! ! :2 : : -4. A few days ago Mr. Wister , in oni of his casual visits , desired to see hi- little wonder driven n quarter or hall mile , nnd in the presence of Councilman - man .John T. Strickland nnd othei gentlemen who held watches over tlu performance , [ r. Goodln .lr. , drove him from the judges' stand to tlu quarter-mile polo in 2 ! ) & seconds , t 1.58gait. ] While not in any sense t record , the performance cannot fail tc bo remembered as the greatest thai has over been accomulisTied by 11113 trotter in the world seven years old Folton is fiftecd hands and a hall inch high , and was breed nnd raised in the vicinity of Dover , Del. Hii sire was a horse called Hunter , win was killed on account of his vicioui habits ; Felton WAS purchased by Mr Wstor about a year of ago for tin sum , it is said , of $2,000. AGliinpno ofVnRsnr- Vassar college is ono of thu notabli things on the Hudson river which tin tourist looks for but docs not nlwayi find. It is situated about a mile am n half from thoPoughkoopsie landing from which it is hidden by intervening ing objects. It commands a magnifi cent sweep of scenery , mountain , val ley , and river , and being finely gar dcncd and parked , is almost a rcaliza lion , ns n writer in Forney's Chronicle clo observes , of Tennyaon'o dream o "Tlio Princess. " About four him drcd "sweet girl graduates with golden den hair , " from every state in th < Union , hero pass through a thorougl university course , the studies o ! which are as severe as those in tlu colleges of Harvard and Yale. Tlu grounds cover an extent of about G0 ( acres , including a lake led by springs where boats are at the disposal of UK students. There are also shadct walks , woodland retreat's , whicl are fnvorito spots for studj and reading ; nnd a largo circulai lawn-tennis and croquet groundwhicl is surrounded by a ilowor garden di vidcd into ton-foot sections for eacl of the young ladies who have a tasti for floriculture. A floral'society ha : been formed , nnd besides , the privilege lego of using the flowers for botauica dissection and for personal adornment there is quite a rivalry among tin the members in the cultivation of tin plants. The students are obliged , a a part of the daily routine , to report t least ono hour's exorcise , either it rowing , gardening , skating , croquet or gymnastics. The recitation hour , are from 0 in the morning to 4 in tin afternoon , nnd'tho pupils are free t < spend the remainder of the day cithoi in the building or out of doors , tlu latter being by far most popular it fine weather. PIcnmiro-boats , mannci by young ladies , skim across the lak ( with n speed that shows their physica development has not been neglected while n schedule of the dietary provei that the "cramming" process lor in tollcctual improvement is 'not done at the expense of the "inner man. ' These delicate creatures dovoui daily ( oh , tell it not in Gath ) 25 ( pounds of beef , mutton , or lamb , 01 sovonty-fivo shad lor dinner , nftci 17o pounds of the best steak for break fast ! They consume . ' ! 50 quarts ol milk pur oiein , and 100 pounds o : butter ; also two-thirds of n barrel o : granulated sugar , eight pounds o. coffee , and five pounds of tea in tlu same tiinu ! Think of the norvcu , liki harps of n thousand strings , that an being "strung" for future curtain leo tnrcs ! Canned fruits of all Horts arc eaten in enormous quantities , am twice n week at dinner the fragih dears do away with 200 quarts of ic < cream. Farinaceous food abounds Several varieties of bread aro. nlwayi on tlio table in profusion. Two urti cles , with bread and butter , aroaluavi supplied at tea.Vinter brings buck wheat , cord , and rico cakes , nnd fron thirty to forty barrels of syrup an used a year ! In addition to the class-rooms , lee turc-halls , refectories and doromitor ios , are u school and gnllo * y of art museums of natural history , ecology botany , and other kindred sciences , i riding school and a chapel. In tin main buildmt ; are students' , teachein and oilicors' rooms , a telephone , tele graph and post-ollico. Thu lihrur ; contains 15,000 works of thu highes order of literature , history and sci encn. A matblu bust of Matthov Vaas.ir , and also of the first prosidon of thu college , Dr , Itaymond , whoa widow still resides in the building adorn the library. In the reading room may bo found the daily paper and periodicals , including thosu of i scientific nature. A sonarpto bnildiii ] is devoted to astronomical science which has a revolving doino and con tains ono of the largest telescope in the country , a sidereal clocl and chronograph , transit instruments and five small telescopeH , with all tli necessary apparatus for ostronomica and weather observations and for ob serving and photographing thesun. Th museum of natural history , contain ! ) ) ] n line collecting of minerals , birds etc. , and many rare specimens am works on ronchology , occupies a larg building , with the gallery of art bowling-alloy , gymnasium , and th forty pianos for the daily practice o music-pupils. The students have , be sides the floral sociotj. n I > ln.ilcthi.in ] society , nnd ono of religions inquiry , of natural history , n fmo arts clubs , n Shakcpenro club , and others for mir tual improvement nnd for ocial recre ation , Each young lady 1m a room to herself , fitted up wi'h n dot of oak furniture ; nnd cnoh suite of three rooms has ft common parlor The student take espccinljirulu m decor ating their rooms during their three years' stay , and some of them are madu charming with many oudonccs of female taste nnd still. How They Enforce It in the Green- Mountain Sin to Corrnpondcnco Cincinnati Oommcr , iil Hi'TiiANi ) , Vt. , August 4. 1 desire to add M n sort of postscript to a let ter 1 sent you from hudlow a week ot ten dayo ago some things th.it I have learned or that have ocdurrod to me since that time bearing upon the en forcement of the liquor laws m this state. C'l.NUISXATI WHISK\ . At Clarendon Springs , a popular watering place n few miles fr/niii here , T met a gentleman who is a member of the firm of whisky jobbers on Sycamore street. Cincinnati. 1 pre sume if the truth of what ho s.xid to me , nnd which I am about to telate , \V\iro to be questioned , hovmild not object to giving his own siumituro , \Vo were conversing about the enforcement - forcoment of tlio liquor 4nus in mont , and the Cincinnati e said : IT is Aitsuun to claim that the sale of liquor ami the use of it in this state is practica * bly prohibited. 1 have no doubt the statements uiada in your letter nrc correct nbout thu situation nud tlu methods of procuring whisky , and 1 know of my own knowledge that Yor monters nro well supplied will whisky , nud of the best quality , too , A rnoiiiniTioN MAIIKKT. Vermont is nn important market tc the whisky dealers of Cincinnati. Oui house sends largo quantities to thii state , to Maine nnd to Massachusetts , It is all sent "eased" thnt is , tlu casks of liquor are boxed .so that tlu contents cannot bo told from the np ponranco of the package. The morn ing before I left wo sent five barrolt of whisky to Burlington , to a regulai customer there , and we have several , TIM : BTATI : WITH "NO SALOONS. " AVe send , however , the most whisk ) to Maine. There is hardly a wlnskj house in Cincinnati that does not sciu more or leas whisky to that state am great quantities to Massachusetts. Tlu Maine whisky is nearly all sent ti Dover , N. II. , which is almost on tlu line between the two states. Most ol the Maine dealers como there for it 01 solid trusty agents. The best quality of whisky is or dered by Yermoiitera , nnd the pooresl quality by Boston. The aver.igo ol liquor sold in Yonuont is above thai of Ohio , but the cheapest port ol liquor is ordered by Boston. 1 pro ? sumo it is to sell along the docks , stock-ships , etc. oo HOMI : ron NI\\S. : You toll the editor of The Cominpr cial that he need not go out of Cin cinnati to find out whether liquor it used in the prohibition Now England states. If the whisky mon would invo tlu information his reporters could make an interesting statement of UK amount of liquors of various kinds principally whisky that are sent t < Maine , Vermont , Massachusetts nni Kansas by distillers in that * city alone and that would bo but n small amoun compared with that sent by the numberless berloss distilleries of Kentucky. Perhaps , though , the whisky mei may not want to give the facts , but ' don't sco why they should hesitate , si lone ; as they do not give the names o or identifying facts about the pcoph to whom the liquors nro consigned. A FUNNV I'lUSK of the liquor business has 'dovelopet in Burlington , A man there who on nod a big ice house has done quite a business storinj and preserving brewed and distillcc liquors for private persons. The au thoritics made n raid on his ice-house and captured scores of barrels o whisky and kegs of ale and beer. Thoso'guilty packages where trcatct like vagrant dogs in Now York , thcj wore impended ; so to spunk , nnd kop n short time for identification. Sunn of the gentlemen owning kegs or bar rels came np like men , identified and carried away their precious pack ages , but the majority * ere never cal led for , nnd their costly nnd foamim contents went into the gutters. A I'UNNY HOJlUOIll I will close by relating a funny inci dent that occurred in this city. li Homo senses it is funny , and in other it is horriblo. It has long been the custom nl through the Mate to steal liquor it transitu , whenever possible. In mi letter I described one method of steal ing it , practiced at .Middluhury. I has boon customary for thirsty am impecunious members of this class o bad men to hang about freight depot nnd "spot" liquor packages , Vur ; often the freight agent or some of th' omnoycs wore "bad men" themselves and many n cask lost a portion oral of its contents before it reached it destination. The bad men would ascertain tin prcuonco nnd location of the wliiilc in a depot or car , and here np tluougl the floor nnd bottom of the cask , am down would como the beverage , Mei employed nbout the freight house would often give the needful informu Some years ago a crowd of good fol lows hero , one of thorn n well-know : livery stable man owner , wore i ; "cahoots " bora with , as they say , freight agent , who ono day notifiu them that there was a cask of liquo in the depot , and that night th crowd wont over to West Rutland uin prepared to have n 'royal ' blowou witli a gallon or so of whisky draw , from the cask through a umall hoi bored by one of the number , It wa much funnier to gut full on whisk produced in this way than with thu bought and paid for , It was observed that the whisk ; had n villainous flavor , and prett ; soon the drinkers , instead of gottin tight in a regular way , began to UK very ill. They got so deathly sic that a physician was proouiod in gren hastp and alarm , who worked on n the party with stomach pump an emetics , and afterwards , in order t administer fitting remedies , hutono lo discern what was the matter with the whisky. An investigation showed ihnt the cask from which it wns drawn jontnined a human cadaver , preserved .11 . liquor , and on its way from n Now York hospital to the modicnl college at Uurlington for dissection The doctor reassured his horror- itricken patients with the condoling nformation that thu corpse ( which was n colored man wai pretty well preserved , nnd ho didn't think that nny coutntiious disease had been the enuio of death. Nouo of the drinkers of thai phasl- y tipple died , nud none \\ero leformed iy that experience with the "demon urn. " They have all been drinking inrd and "straight" ever since , to got "the taste out of their mouths. " MnOcod nud Konily- I'lU'tilo Chtoltaln. For smile tinio past guards have rouo out nnd como in on every Santa IA ? train leaving or arriving in the city. Thu reason tor this precaution s well known to our readers , as the lubiect has been thoroughly discussed in those columns at various times , but 'or thu information of these who have not been foitunnte enough to read our loriuer issues , wo will state that thu [ iriiuu object for this iirecmitioii is the not , that road agents have threatened > n various occasions recently to wreck lhei Atchison , Tonokn it Santa Fo trains ) by which these scoundrels ex pected to capture n largo amount of valuable plunder. Xe\\a of these in tended raids , however , came to the ears of the oilicors of the road , nnd they nt once proceeded to tnko meas ures to checkmate the scoundrels in iny attempt they might nmko , hencu it is that guards now travel with all express and passenger tr.tiliR , and that thu conductor * and brakemen have been armed , On several occasionc news has been received by conductors of trains that they \\ould bo , stopped , but so far nothing of thu kind has oc curred , although nt nny minutu r brenk is liable to bo made. The following story reg.mling the ac tions of thu knights of thu road is told by Conductor leotj : , who runs ono ol the movniti'f express trains into this city : On Sunday last while coming west , east of lilackwell , he heard ru mors of an intention on the part of thu robbers to wreck hm train. Upon arriving at Dlackwell he found n tele gram awaiting him from thu conduc tor of the freight train who had passed theru suvcral hours before. The telegram staled that a numerous party of masked men had been seen by thu conductor and brnkemen on tlio freight hiding near Cnddo , and it was reported that this was an organ ised band of robbers and thieves , who intended to' wreck and rob hio ( Dcotz ) train , nnd ndv sing him to look out for the scoundrels. Gtiardf were nt oncu placed oil duty in tlu mail , express nnd bnggigu cars , anil thu doors of the same were locked , bolted nnd barred. Thu passenger ! were then notified to keen eool , hide their money and valuables , nnd be ready for n fight at any limo. The engineer was then instructed to run thu train only four miles nn hour un til after thu threatened locality had been passed. Ciuldo was reached and passed , however , and no break was made , although we linvo postivu in formation at hand that it was thu in- tontioa to stop and rob the train neat Caddo ; but the leaders of thu b.iud became alarmed and gave up the ill' intended foray. It is believed that foi the present thuy have given up all in tention of robbing the Santa 1 < \ , tlu officials of that road having proven too much for the robbers. However thu company is not relaxing its precautions cautions in thu least , and thu band ol train robbers who stop ono of tlu Santa Fo trains and gut away witli thu treasure , will be bettor men thai : we give them credit for being. Tlu carcasses of the scamps would bo rid dled with bullets before they evei succeeded in getting into a car , Mr. J. Mnrfch , llniik of Toronto , Out. , writcx : "JSilinilimuHH and ( lyHpcpniit Keen to Imvo frnnvn up with me ; having been i nuiruriT for yearn , 1 Imvu tiicil many rum c < lien ; but with nn liutln roniilt until 1 lifted your HuniiocK lli.ooii DITTKIIH. ' 1'lioj li.ivu been truly n ( denning to me , mitl J cnjinot Hpfnk too highly of thuni , " 1'lict $1.00 , tilnl N/.Q ! 10 cent * . eodlw A Practical Reformer , Cincinnati Coniini rcl.il. Although it is but five months since Postmaster-General James entered office , he has done more to signalize his business capacity than any post- master-tioiieral within oiirrecollection. iw experience in the Now Pork post- oil ! co , which ho managed to thu en tire satisfaction of the department and the people , had qualified him foi thu larger duties of the dcpaitinont itself. He had not been in ollico foi ly eight hours bcforo ho discovered that there was something wiong in tlu Star Service , and electrified his sub' oidinates by roturninu to thu propel bureau several contracts whicli hat been madu out in duu form , cancelled iimtead of approved. It wns n nov thing to have n postmaster-genera who read such papers through in detail tail before signing them. It is need less to say more such contracts weri submitted to him , BoVlio niul Happy. If yon will stop all your oxtravaganl and wrong notions in doctoiing your self and families with expensive doc torn or humhiu' cure nil , that do harn always , and uuo only naturu's sini h remedies for all your ailments yoi will bo who , well and happy , ant save ureat expense. Tim greatus remedy for this , thu great , wise uin good will tell you , is Hop Bitters- lely on it. [ Press. al-s5 ! FACTS THAT WE KNOW. If you are Biilluring from a never cough , cold , asthma , bronchitis , con mimption , loss of voice , tickling ii thu throat , or any affection of th throat or lungs , we know that Dn KiNd'rf NT.W DIHCOVKHV nill give yoi immediate relief , We know of l-.un dreds of cases it hoa completely cuied nnd that where nil other medicine had failed. No other remedy cai show one half as many purinunun CUIOH. Now to give you Butinfiictor proof that Dr , KIKO'H NKW DIKCOV Kitv will cure you of Asthma , Bron chitii , Hay Fever , Consumption , Ho vero Coughs and Colds , HonrucncKH or nny Throat or Lung Disease , if yoi will call at J , 1C. Imi & MuMAUUN * Drug Store you can get u trial bottl free of coat , or u regular size hottl for $1.00. jiuilCly(2) ( ) THE GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING HOUSE. M. HELLMAN & . CO , , Spring Suits ! All Styles ! IMMENSE STOCK AT.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. . ' " " - J .T-II - - - - - TIiB Largest Clothing House lest of Chicago- A Department for Children's Clothing. Wo hftvo now an assortment of Clothing of all kinds , Qont'o Furnishing Goods in great varietyand a heavy stock of Trunks , Valisoa , Hats , Caps , &o. Those goods are fresh , purchased from /ho manufacturers , and will bo sold at prices lower than over jofbro made. We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. , A largo TAILORING FORCE is employed by us nnd worn - SUITS TO ORDER on very short notice. * O 3LX.X. . /V-WTOO ECEIXI TTS. ' 1301 and 1303FarnhamSt.tcor.13th Omaha , A pAT A ( HIT Collins , Cheyenne , JTVJLuSLvIk , Colorado. . Spring and Summer CLOTHING ! ! LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN. Hats , Caps , Trunks , Valises. O3R.333EHC. IN THE LATEST STYLES. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices to Suit all ! 1322 FARNHAM STREET , NEAIl FOURTEENTH. * ! J t > I ' n Choice Cigars I Can bo obtained nt KUIIN & CO.'S by thu box for Loss Money than nt any wholesale tobacco house , for the reason they sell cigars in connection , with their drug business , without nny expense to the Cigars. THY THEM. I t All Cigars not satisfactory exchanged or money refunded. A line lOo Cigar , long Havana filler , D ' X for 25o. Never has thuro boon any Cigar in Omdha equal to thoiu for the money. PINE KEY WEST CIGARS , From $0,25 per hundred up. \ L"AtlantiG" TjestlOo Oigarzin.0ity , ' ft'r t\ \ i "t ' > "i ' "f " < -I , A t' " ' 1' &Co. GunsAmmunition , Sporting Goods l ! FISHING TAOKLE , BASE BALLS , and a FliLLILINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Ne L as-er-ar- * Dry Grooods Store in the West ( without ex ception ) , BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! Forthe next ten days to close out Sum mer Goods to make room for Fall Stock. GUILD & McINNIS , 603 N , 16th St. , 2nd door N. of Cal , , E , Side , ! t