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THE DAILY BEE.
OMAHA PUDLISHINQ CO. , PROPRIETORS.
BIO Harnhnm , bet. Oth and 10th Gtreots.
TKK.MS OK SUHSCI1IITION :
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TIHX CAKU ClllC.Uin , ST. TM t. , UI.SN Ml 01.18 AND
OMAHA RAIUOAt ) ,
I ax-c Onnhi No. 2 through pwrnpcr , 11
a. tn No. 4 , Oakland | ciicor , S-SOa. m.
ArrUo Omaha No. 1 , tlironeh i cntccr , 2.M
\ \ m. No , 3 , Oiklnnd | ssctifer , ( > .SO ) t. in.
LKAVIMI OMAHA KA9T OR BOU1U BOU.ND ,
C. , II. k Q. 6 a. m. 3:40 : p. m.
C. A N. W. , 0 a. in. 3:40 : p. in. '
C. , It. I. 1 1' . . 0 a. m. 3:40 : p. m. '
K. C. , St. J. A C. U. , 8 a m. 0:30 : p. m. . Arrive
at St. Louis at C:2S : a. m. and 7:45 : a. in.
WKST on eociimmn
B. & M. In Neb. , Tliroti h KxprcM , 8:35 : a. m.
H. & M , Mticoln Fril ht.00 p. tn.
U. r Hxiirc , 12-1 6p.m.
O. & It. V. for I.lncolti , 10.20 a. tn.
O. & It. V. forOwolo , BlO : a , in
U. I' , frclifht No. 6 , 6:30 : a. in. .
U. P. fr lfflit No. I ) , gi5 ; ft. m.
U. I1 , freight No. 7 , C:10 : p. m. cinlrrant.
U. P. freight No. 11 8:2S : o. m.
ARKUIKO FROM HASI A.ND fOlnn.J
C. U. & Q. , 6.00 n. m. 7:26 : p. m.
C. & N. W. , 0 46 n. n , . 7:25 : p. tn.
C. It. I. A I1. . 0:45 : n , m.-9.05 p. m.
K. C. , St. Joe & 0 II. , 7:10 : a. m.-6:45 : p. in.
W. , St. L. & I1. , 10.M a. m. 4:25 : p. m.
ARRIVI.SQ PROM THR ftMT AND HOUTIIftMI.
O. & I ! . V. from Mimln 12:11 : ! p. in.
U. P. Kxprcio 3.2B p. in.
n ft M. In JCch. , IhioiiRh K\pre i 4 : :16 : p. in
n. & II. Mncolu 1'rci'ht 8'35 a. in.
U. I1. Frelirlit No. 101:40 p. m ,
No. & 4.-JS p. in. Emigrant.
No. 8 10.60 p. in.
No 12 11:3. : ) a. in.
0. b K. V. mlxod , r. 4:36 : p. m.1 1
NcbraEka Dhlslon of the bt. 1'aul & Sioux Clh
Hold.
No. 2 ICA\C < Omhh1 ! 8 a. m.
No. 4 lca\ci Oinihi 1:50 : p. m.
No. 1 arrl\M at Omaha at 4:30 : p. m
No. 3 arrhus at Omaha at 10.45 n. m.
DUMMT IIIA1N8 > > rttFlf OMAHA AND
coustit. BWrra.
lnXL\e Omihi at 800 , 0.00 and 11:00 : n. m. :
1:00 : , 2.00. 3 00 , 4:00 : , 6 00 and 0.00 p. ra.
Lca\c Coiindl Ululld at 8:25 : , 0.25 , 11:26 : a. m. ;
:2S , 2:25 : , 3'25 , 4:25 : B:2Snllil : 0.25 p. in. iu
Suntfajg The duirmy leaica Onmln at 0 00
and 11:00 n. in. ; 2.00 , 4.00 and 6 00 p. m. I.intcs
Council Hindi at 9:26 : and 11:25 : n. ra. ; 2.25. 4:25 : P.
and 6:25 : p. in. .
dpenlngand Closing of Malls.
Rotrrr OPM. CLOBH.
a. in. p. m , a. m. p. in.
Chlcago&N.V . 11.00 9.30 4:30 : 2:40 :
Chicago , H. I. & PaslHo. 11:00 : B.oo 4:30 : 2:40
Chicago , H. J ; Q . 11SOO 0.00 4:30 : 2:40 : A
Walxuh . 1230 4:30 : 2:40 :
Sioux City and Pacific. . 11:00 : 4:30 :
Union I'aulHc . 600 11:40 :
Omaha &H. V . 4:00 : 11:40 :
B..M. InNcli . 4.00 8:40 : 6:30 :
Omatn & Northwestern 4:30 : 7:30 : J.
Loail mallH ( or btateof Iowa lca\ but once n
day , \lz : 4.30.
A Lincoln M-xl ! U aUo optncd at 10:30 : a. m. o.
0 Slice open Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. in.
TIIOS. F HAIL 1' . M.
Business Directory.
Art hmporlum.
U. ROSE'S Art KniDonuni , 1510 Dodge Street ,
Steel Engra\ings , Oil Paintings , Chromes , Fane )
Frames. Framing Specialty. Low Prices.
IJONNEIl 130 ! ) Douitlas Street. Gooil Style ? .
of
Abstract d Odd
ar Real Estate.
JOHN L. McCAGUE , opposite Post Office. J.
W. R. BARTLETT 317 South 13th Street.
Architects. J.
Cultl
DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN , ARCHITECTS ,
Room 14 Crclghton Block.
A. T. LARGE Jr. . Room 2 , Cteltrhton lllock. Phllll
Boots and Shoes.
JAMES DEVINE & co. , PERI
Fine Boots and Shoes. A good osflormcnt of SCL-OI ;
home work on hand , corner 12th and Harncy. ic.
THOS. ERICKSON , S E. cor. 16th and Douglas.
JOHN FORTUNATUS ,
60510th street , manufactures to order good work
at fair prices. Repairing done. Inth
Bed Springs.
J. F. LARRIMER Manufactuicr. 5617 Dom-laast.
Books , News and Stationery , OnFi
hta
J. I. FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Street. uhlcl
ccy.v
Butter and on
HcSHANE k SCII BOEDER , the oldest B. and 11 "Cal
house In Nebraska cstabllHhtd 1875 Omaha.
CENTRAL CHA
RESTAURANT ,
SIRS. A. RYAN ,
southwest corner ICthand Dodge.
Best Board for the Money. ham
BitlbfaUion Guaranteed.
Ueala at all Hours.
Board by the Day , Week or Month. HEN
Good Terms for Cash. JuHCl
Furnished linnm Supplied. P
Carriages and Roaa Wagons.
WM. SNYDER , No. 131h 14thand Harney Street * !
Civil Engineers and Surveyors ,
ANDREW ROSEWATER , Crclghton lllock , him
Town Suneys , Grade and faewerago Sj stems a (205) (
Socially , citj
Commission Merchants. Bo
JOHN 0. WIL LIS.1414 Dodge Street.
D B BEEMER. For details eco large advertise , ajiol
roent In Dallv and Wteklj. Jiffe
as
Cigars and Tobacco. ele\ !
WEST & FRITSUHEIt. manuficturcrsof Cigars , feet
and Wholesale Dealers In Tooiccos , 1S05 DougUn. ulnt
\Y. V. LOUKNZKN manufacturer 1410th street. iVitt
fonn '
Cornlco Works. dredl
Western Cornice Wort * , Manufacturers Iron dred
Cornice , Tin , Iron and Slate Roonin. , Ordas of
from anj localltj promptly executed In the beat curb
manner. Factor\ and Oll'co 1310 Dodge Street. them
toth :
Galvanized Iron Cornkcs. Window Caps , etc. , iiaiiu
manufictured and put up In any part of the ditioi '
country. T. SINHOI.I ) 410 Thirteenth street (212) (
VVCfct .
OrocVery. three
J. BONNER 1300 Douaias street. Good line. and
three ;
Clothing nnd f-urnUhlng Goods. Hill
gradi
GF.O. II. PETERSON. AUo Hats , Caps , Bootl , Icctl
Shoes , Notions and Cutlery , & 01 H. 10th ttrcct. tvvai
dred
Clothing Bought. of
0 .SHAW will pay highest Cath price for second of (
hand Uothing. Corner 10th and Farnham. clova
feet
Dentists. Ing
DR. PAUL , Williams' L'lock , Cor. 16th & Dodge. (625 ( [
dred
Drugs , Paints ana Oils. one
ast
KUIIN & CO. theneo
Pharmacist * . Fine Vune Onods , Cor. 16th and feet
Douem ttrctta. SCC'IK
W. J. WIIITEIIOUf E , TiolisaleA Retail , 16th st. dred thou
C. 0. FIELD , 2022 N rth Side Cumin. Street. slxl
M. PARR , Druggist. Ifl'.nand Howard Streets. teen
and
Dry Goods Notions , Etc , mrl
JOHN II. F. LEilMANN k CO , , lift )
New York Dry Goods S.orc , 1310 and 1312 Farii- of
hmttrttt.
per
L. C. EneBQld alto hoots and shoes 7th.tl'Acinc. bcvent
hunc
huruiture , teen
A F. GROSS , New'and Second Hand Furniture of or
and fctovcs , 1114 pou-Tia * . Highcet Bibh price loot
jiald for second hanu 1:0313. eigln
} . UONNER 1300 Douna ( t. Fine goods , kc. grad
(71-
Fence Works. hum
oftw
OMAHA FENCE CO. city
< < IST , FRIES i CO. , 1213 Hnney St. , Improve- brc
cXlci Boxes , Iron aifl Woo.1 Fences , Oflice street
llAlnirs , Counters of Pine and V > lnut. corn
'HW'
Florist.
Info
A. Waghuo , plmjs , cut flow ere , weds , loquets
c , N , W , cor. 16th and Douxlas HrecU _
V" Atte
J.
JOHN UEARNB k SONS , cor , 14th & Jackson sts
Pa
Hour and peed.
GIIAHA CITY MILLS. th and Farnham 8ts ,
U'cl.-hana Bros. , .roprletsrs. nulOOt
Urocers.
Z. STEYEXS , SUt between Cumlng nd Iiard.
T. A. McSHASE , Corn. g3d and Cumlng Streets.
Hatters.
W. U PARROTTE k CO. ,
r.oo Doujlis Street , miolsate Exclusively. ct Th
_ _ _
Hardwaie. Iron nd Bteel. new
DOLAN & LAKOW'ORTUV , WbolMal * . 110 nd , u a
Uth trut l"1"
A. HOLMES corner 1Mb Mid ColUornl * . | co ,
Harneit , Saddlrt , Ac.
M 18th St. M F.tn. 4 tlvn ,
Hat and Bonnet Hlc.iche
up lA < llM5 at northoMt tjouiS.tr nChiiftml trlt j | t don
corner Sov
Mitrenth &n : ann
A . '
cnuc. W.M. OOVK frotir Iclor
HMels ,
. -
N HOfSK , 1II ran , 013 Karnhom St
SI. U KJf'S HOTEL
, K Slit tn , loth Strrtt.
Sculhern Hotel Qu * . J.\tnil , Oth A Lvuonworth
Intelilgencii OlTice.
UXZIKbl NT Si ; 10th Strict.
Jewollert.
nAUJIKR 1311 Farnhmn Street.
Junk ,
H. llKPTIIOLt ) , HIM and Metal.
Lumbir , Lime nnd Cement.
FOSTKll li ( Hi W cornir utli ami DougUi St *
Lntnpj and Ulattwaro.
J. no.VNKH 1809 DocslM St. Good
Merchant Tailors.
0. A. LIXI > QUr,3T ,
One of our inost jiopuhr Mcnlnnt Tailors Is
ro-
wlUiif ( the latwt de lpiis tor SprinsnnJ Smnnior
Good ? for Kciitlcmcii'o wwr. Sljll.h , diiraklc.
lul tirlccs low as cicr 215 13th bt. bouir.4. Farii
'
Millinery ,
MUS. C. A. niNQEIIVliolwMo and Kitall , Fan-
i , Caul lloinN ,
. , . , . . . . .
,
v. - - - - - - - vo.vApc-tt Iloue hi
IIP VUt. l'urrlii er R o SO jnr cent. Order
liV Mill llfiUflnnth Street
Physicians nn I Surgeons.
W. S. ainilS , M. D. , llwra No 4 , Crclghton
Hloifc , 16th Street ,
I1 , b. LUlsr VHING , il. 1) . llaronlc lllock.
C. I- . HART , SI. 1) . . IV and Ii r , opp. jxistoillcc
1)11. L. 1) ) ullAuDV ,
Oiullstand AurUt , S. W IDth and Karnham St .
Photographers.
GEO. lir.V.V. 1'UOl1. ,
Grand Central Oallcrv ,
212 Sixteenth Street.
near Masonic Hall. First-class Work and Prompt
IUVS9 tfuirantcci"
Plumbing , Qas and Steam Fitting.
. W . TAUl'Y A. CO. . 21012th St. , bet. Farnham
and Douglas. 1 Work promptly attended to.
D. FITZPAT1UCK , 1409 Doimlas Street.
Painting nnd Paper
HENRY A. " "STEKS. 1412 Dodge Street.
Planing Mill.
, MOYF.R , nnnufiiturir of ivfih , doors , blinds ,
moldings , nuuclt , nlustcrs , hand rails , furnishing
scroll Kaulng , A.C. , cor. Dodge and Oth streets.
Pawnbrokers.
llOSKyFEIiP. 32210th St. , bet. Far. k Har. f
Rotrlceratora , Canllcld's Patent.
r. GOODMAN llth St. bet. Karn. A. Harncv.
ShowCase Manufactory. !
0. J. WILDE ,
Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Show
Case , Upruht Cases , i . . 1317 Cass St.
CaseFl
KKAXK 1. . OKItllAKD , proprietor Oimtii"OS
Show Case niintifactorj , b8 bouth 16th street ,
butucen I a\en\\oith and .M.ircj. All goods
warranted first-class.
Stoves ana inwaro.
A. IIU1UIESTEU ,
Dealer In Stoves and Tiimarc , and Manufacturer
Tin IloofD and all kindg of Building Wort. ,
3ddrello s1 lllock.
UONNEIl. 1309 Douelas St. Good and Cheap.
Seeds ,
EVANS , Wholcialo and Retail Seed Drills and in
Cultivators , Odd Fellows ilall.
Shoo mores ,
hlllll ) Lana : , 1320 Farnham st. , bet. 13th & 14th.
Second Hand Store.
'F.RKINS & LEAR. 1416 Douglas .St. , New and
ccoml Hand Furniture. House Kuriiislung Goo.l ,
, boui'htand told on narrow
tialoons.
HENRY KAUFMANN ,
tli new brick block on Douglas Street , has
just opened a most elegant liecj Hall. to
Hot Lunch from 10 to 12
e\ cry day.
FLANNBBV ,
Farnham , next to the U. k M. hcadnuarters ,
rc-oicncil ] a neat and complete cst.ibfishineiit of
khlchbirring Filth.and MotherShipton'sI'roph-
. vill bo opened tor the boyj ulth Hot Lunch )
and after present date.
Caledonia " J. FALCONER. 079 ICth Street.
Undertakers.
3IIAS. ! IHEWn , 1012 rarnham bet. 10th k 11W. .
P. PEMNEIt , 303 } Tenth street , between Farn. one
and Haititiv. Doea tcooil and cheap uork.
00 Oent Stores. "
IIENUV I'OHI.MAN. . toys , notions , plctuics
.e. , 613 14th bet. Farnham and Douglas are
0 HAPKI'S. 1205 Farnham . I'ancv Vinnd
ORDINANCE NO. 470.
All ordinance cstahlijhin ; , ' the grade at Karn-
strict from a point two hundred and five
) feet west of JdllerbO-i street \vcst to the
Jl.llmliH. I . vit
it or Jalncd b ) the Clt > Council of the City of
Omaha :
SECTION 1. The crado of r.irnhain street from ly
point two hundred and five (205) ( ) feet west of
Jefferson street wcbt to the eitv llmlti hhall ho he
folloub < ! ISc'Innlii ) ; ith the cbtaldiehcd
c\ati > nof ono liumlrcd and clBlityllve ( Ib5) )
, at the north eurh of I'ariiliuin btrc > et at a rite
two hundred and five (205) ( ) feet ci > tof the
rib
line of Jefferson stiect , thence 1th a mil-
'onnai > cciidlin' ] ( 'railo of thicc andt-lxtv-oiio him-
Ircitlw ( a 01 1XI ( ) per one hundred ( lee ) , six him- and
nnd nlnctv three ( L ! ) ) ) feet , to un elevation
ftno hundred and ten ( JlO ) feet at thu caf > t Vo
of 25th ttrcct In JM'ornilck'jl aildltlon , bu
IIUIHO ucit one hundred and fourteen (114) ( ) feet
the east curh line of n sixty foot street not any
lamcdln buhilnlilon of lot tiioS ) Capitol ad qu
to an clev alien of t o hundred and tw ele
) feet , thence Hest thirty &K (30) ( ) feet tn the roi
.vctteiirh on level giadi" , theme west nl etv- ua
.lircoIU ) feet to an elevation of two hundred zeal
eleven ( all ) feet at the line hctvveen lotH
hrccJ ) and four ( -1) ) In Mock two (2) ( ) In Capitol
addltUu , thcneu went ulth a dckeendln lin
of si\ and klxtj-oiiehundredths ( OOl-lVO ) Oil
per ono hundred (100) ( ) , thieo liundrcd and
anil ono hnlf feet to nn e-levatlou of ono linn- ago
aiidiiliietj-onellllict ( ) , at the cast eurh chief
2flth street n Mo onnicK's addition to thecltj
Omaha ) | , thence vvett fort } -eight (48) ( ) feet to nn of
flotation ofcne huiulied and eU'litj-nliio (1M ( ) un
at : thu vvcfet eurh , thence utst In an dtstuml-
trade i of live and twentj-flvei hiindredths en
25-100 feet per ono hundred (100) ( ) , thrte linn- en'J
ilredand lvttwo (302) feet to an eleiatlon of '
hundred I and hcvciitj-ono (171) ) feet ut thu
curb of 27th street In JleCoriulik's addition. on
* webt fl\e hundred and nlnety-tereu (101) ( ) miles
to i the wekt iiirh line of SOth ktreet , oil B do- days.
fclx hundred ami tcvcnt-nv
thoutandttn of a foot ( u U7ft ) l > r ( Kxi ) onu Imn iur
to the elevation of one hundred and tdxty. vui
( ltd ) feet , theme ett Hie liundrc'd und thlr-
( MS ) feet ilcKviidhi ! ; at the rate of thrco more
oriohundrcdnn > lnlncteciithou > andthsJ 111)1 vhi
iHrluOfe-ettoaii ele-vutlon of one hundred and them
(160) ( ) feet , thcnio e t on a level grotto one
itiiiirw. ing
til and nlnctisht ! hunilreiltlu ( OOj-lOU ) feet fib
100 feet , a til tance of one thousand i nil
) flic ( l,07r > ) fuet to an clev atlon of tw o oir
hundrd and t entlve(2i'0 ! ( feet , theneo eH en
en hundred (7Wi ( ) foot vv Ith un tueendini , ' 'rodo has
ofonoaiK elghtj-slv hundrudth * , (1 ( 1 0 iuil ipcr
lOOtoun elevation of tvvo hundred end tliirtj ono
(2Js ( ) feet , tliciuu west with ft diweendlii , ' nil
cl tvvo uml bcuntj-onu hiindredthii
(71-100) ) iicr huiidreillWa ( ) dUtauce- four , nu
himdndandfoit-tuo(412) ) feet loan elcratlon hnvo
oftwohundrtil nnd twent ) lx(22U ( ) fe-et ftt the nn
2 Thccradoof the oiithe'U'hof rariihani tee
In-Ueen till ) jioli.U herein | K.cifled bhall > n
eorrenjotid in elevation with the grade of thu
acies
' aci'J
' Tills ordliiaii(0 hall ta'.e eflceiand b '
President of fit ) Council , ket
: is
J. k.0. Jtwrrr , he
City Clerk.
Passed Auy. Bth , IbSl. this
oun
ilaior. on >
w
AGENTS WANTED FOR
KlBTTCHT S LLlNd 1100K9 OY T1IK AOB I lege.It
Foundations of Success homo bo )
BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FOIU1B. > ra
la iOl trade , lejal lormi. how to tr n - rit <
biulncM. 1 laluabla table * , wcial cUquate , also
narliamniUry- ! moire , how to conduct public bull-
; In faet ft It a complete Guide to tiuccew oi and
' _ A family nniHuiBftf . AtldreM for Clr *
' special tlrrn. ANClIOU P
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'sr.L < > u7.'iib. ! - nied
THE OTOE INDIANS ,
Prop.nrnUond for iho Removal o
k.tho Tribn to the Indian
Territory.
SI. Jco Herald hip. 10.
Ajnjnr WoDilin , agent for the Otoo
Indians is on his way f nun thongency ,
in Gngo county , Nebraska , to the
Indian tciritory , for the ) ) urpose ol
completing the preparations for the
removal of the Otocs from their pies-
out reservation to their now home.
The piepAr.Uions consist ehielly in the
erection of building's nnd the system-
of the work of puttinij up
hay.In
In anticipation of this move , the
Otocs have raised nocrop this season ,
and are now subsisting wholly nt thu
CNpunso of the government. Thuy
number two hundred and fifty persons
on tin ) reservation , with about two
liundred more , constituting the wild
band of the Otoo tribe , who ran avvnv
some time ago , and took up tlicir
ibodo < in the tciritory , Mnjor Woodin
hopes ] that in time hu will bu able to
luconcilu thu dillereiices existing be
tween llio two factious , nnd biim
them together harmoniously under thu
same system of government. His il-
lijstiious predecessor tinned over to
him , thirteen months ago , through
Farmer L llecs .Pickering , who was
placed in charge pending the chanpo
Of agents I , four liundred Indians , whom
hu classed its all civilized ; but , thu
m.ijor observed , they lacked many of
till elements of civilization , according
to : thu general acception of the term.
They vvoio then , and still remain , in
agency parlance , "blanket Indians
that is , their fnvoiitu app.ircl consists
chicily of blanket and biecch-clout ,
Under the regime preceding that ex
isting under the mningcmcntof Major
Woodin , the braves were exceedingly
troublcsomu nt times , but the
rigid discipline exercised from
thu beginning by the
muscular and athletic gentlemen now
in charge hnshnda very salutary ellect
upon ' ! those who were formerly dis
posed to bo obstreperous , and consequently
quently little dillicultyin their control
is now encountered. The natural pro
pensity of the led man to dishonesty
crops out occasionally , but the iullic-
turn of penalties , without fear or
favor , has tended to n remarkable du-
greo to prevent annoyances of this
nature. The agent is , in his individual
person , law and gospel , judge , jury
and , if occasion demands , executive
official , although hu is seconded by an
efficient United States
police , com
posed entirely of Indiana , whoso pow
ers in the prevention and suppression
of crnno nrc widely extended. In
this peculiar court there is ono unchangeable -
changeable principle c.ich oHendor in
the jurisdiction of the agency is ad
judged to pay a finu of ten dollars , no
matter how trivial may have been his .
transgression. For instance , the white .
settler of the adjacent territory , whom
the formidable looking police , attired )
tinseled , spangled and beaded rai
ment , may have surprised in the act of
encroaching upon reservation grounds
for the purpose of obtaining a load of
box elder for firewood , and marched ,
trembling with terror , amid yells and .
war whoops to the agent's quarters , ;
ordinarily suffers for his insignificant
oU'ense the s.imo penalty as would bo :
inflicted upon the red man who sought
cleave his fellow-warrior's manly
brenst with the deadly tomahawk.
There is , however , ono exception to
this | general rule - these found guilty
dispensing firowntcr within the
boundaries of the agency are adjudged
under the United States statutes to
pay a fine of § 500 and suffer imprison
ment for iv period of thrcoyears. Hut
notwithstanding this terrifying pro
vision of the law , there are men bold
enough to occasionally smuggle into
he agency a liberal supply of the for
bidden , . article.
The morals of the Otocs in general of
comparatively good ; especially is
their chastity commondablo. Major n
Woodin asserts that during his con
nection with the ngency there has not
benn a single case of illegitimacy , and
whilu thu women seem to entertain no
sonsu of modesty in their conversation t
with the braves , indulging in thu
coaiscst language and laughing hearti
at the most indelicate jokes perpe
trated in their presence , they preset vu
their : personal honor with the strictest nro
fidelity. They respect thu marriage
ite religiously , notwithstanding the
tribe are polygaumts , ninny of the > :
braves maintaining thu luxuty of two
raml frequently three wives. Major
AVoodin is convinced that it would
ditlicult ( to select at random from
community of white people an
equal number among whom there of
would bo found fewer women who
guarded their viituu with thu s.unu 'ur
as do the squaW-s of the Otocs.
Thn present chiuf of thu tribe is
Hiirrngarra , son of the ycnurnblu Jtig hu
Soldier , mity eighty-eight years of
? , < and failing rapidly. Thn old s
resigned some years ago in favor o
his son , a tall , sinewy fellow ( if hu
much learning in his way , utroug- u
headed as a mule , and greatly loved of
his people. '
The removal of the tribe across the to
country , a distance of three hundred sion
, will take place inside of sixty
. For this purpose thu agent has )
purchased in Lenvenworth fifty now ng
Kansas wagons , and will employ fifty
bolonginir to thu tribe , all of (
which w'ill bo apportioned among '
on their arrival in thu now hunt n
grounds. A portion of their
effects will bo sold at auction , and thu
remainder will bo transported to thu
territory by lail , The government of
nppropuntod , by net of congress ,
hundicd thousand dollars for thu
puiposuof this removal , nnd of this was
amount sixty-five thousand dollars
already been expended in the Thu
mnchasu of the lands from thu Chcro-
kees- magnificent tract , embracing is
( ; hundred and thiity thousand nnd
, were
The reservation in Nebr.ukn will bo is
appraised nnd thrown upon the mar an
, for the benefit of thu tribe , nnd it huto
expected that about two hundred
thousand dollars will bo realized from were
uourco. At present there are and
fourteen largo herds of cattle grazing rest.
these lands , the owners paying
twenty-fivu cents a head for the privi
.
It is uxpoctud that thu Indians will ;
far nioro contented iu their now he
than they hnvo been in Ne
braska , ns they will have a larger ter
ritory for hunting purposes , and will eran
bo free from the encroachments Hero
annoyances of the whito. was
Agent AVoodin , who is accompa
on hii present journey to thu bo
territory by the Otoo trader , Mr.
Damps , expects to return to the
ngency in nbont spvon dnjs. He is
anxious to push things ns rapidly ns
possible , and complete the traiustci ns
soon ns practicable , in order that the
tribe may bo comfortably < | iinilerei1
before the bcijinning of winter.
Santa Fo.
lrrc poiiilf lice I'hicnjro Time * .
Santa Fe is an anomaly in our civil
ization n strange bird in the nest of
the Amoricnit enulo 'but , iu lolnting
the history of Now Mexico , 1 have
explained its presence , Thrre is hete
veiy little that cannot be found in any
town in Old Merion , except the num
erous Americans nnd their business
signs. Look down on it from the sur
rounding heightSj niuUt nppoais like
n collection of brick-kilns. Aipionoli ]
it from the railway station and you
outer n narrow alley , which cnntnins
barely room for two wagons to pa s ,
with dead walls on either side. You
may think this is an alloy , and a very
remarkable ono at that , us it twists
nnd winds and turns to almost all
points of the compass. And jet it is
not an alley , but a street , and , ns you
get nearer the centre of the town ,
doors nnd windows nnd shup-fjoiits
nppenrj nnd then yoitr vehicle halts
between bnildingsof ndobo two stories
in height , plastered iu front and
pointed to Imitate burnuil biick ,
One of these buildings is n hotel.
On nnother sticet , hot far from the
plnni , v hicli ( by the way , was former
ly the coual of thu freightcis , is a
stieet dedicated todnnct-houses , whore
ii-arlet women of Uiibylon glory in
their , and men , maudlin in beer , with
ilaintivo whine , profane by taking on
: hcir lips songs sacred to . > ntiiiicnt
and loligion. I speak of these insti-
utions - thu worst features of Santa
Fo only to conlinst them with those
hat civo promise of something good.
This venerable town of the Holy
aith has had more than its share of
circumstances adverse to its moral
urowth. For years for contuiies
t has been a sentinel city , an outpost
of civilization , where n few hardy
nun maintained at least , the eeni-
) lance of order by rules harsh in
contrast to these that nro quite stif-
icient in the east. Hero , however , a
code peculiar to itself was indis
pensable. Communication vuth the
vorld was uncertain nnd difficult , ami
supplies were brought by wagon-
Tains , coming thousands of miles
over mountain and desert. The
streets were the maikot-jdaces of In
dians and trappers. Mule-drivers ,
Mtll-whnckurs , gamblers , and ndven-
urers jostled each ether on every it
land , except at the doors of the
churches , and murderers of the Uni-
ed Stales and Mexico sought refuge A
n the seclusion and , at the same
.hue , wild excitement of this city in
.ho wilderness. There must have
icon leaven , however , iu all this juni-
lu , or thu town must have perished.
Sven
TIIK ciiunni WAS CONTAMINATIH :
jy contact. Priests so far forgot their
vows as to take to thomsolvns wives It
ind raisu up children ; the religion of
.ho Indiana Was neither Catholic nor
ho pure simple taithof , the early sun-
ivorshipors , but a miserable apology
or both a dogradingspecics of idola
try. Archbishop L.amy , thiity years
igc ) , came hero , and nt once began the
work of reformation. With his ec-
jlesiastical whip , ho scouigcd the
backs of the recreant piiests , and
drove them from the temples. The
railroad camp as an efficient coadjutor.
The locomotive does not look lil-u an
evangelist , but in the far west it has
paved the way to civilization. The
Atchison , Topcka t Santa Fo and the
Chicago , Burlington it Quincy con
stitute the pathway to Chicago , and a
icoplo only a few hours distant from
Lake Michigan catch thu inspiration
progress. Since the ndvent of the
ailroad , Santa Fo has grown not only
the number but character of its up
Buildings. True , they are still being "
constiuctcd of adobe , but nn adobu
juilding can be made much better
ban an eastern man would imagine.
can bo made one , two , or even "
hreo stories in height , plastered
nsido nnd out , penciled in
nutation of brick ; nnd then it pre 50
sents a very nent appearance. They
cool in summer and warm in win-
or. Suvernl such buildings have
ecuntry been erected in the busincEs
ut ot the town , ns well ns some {
nstcful residences of wood in other 111
loitions of the city. Still , with all mu
hose improvements , including thu syi
low fitono catheornl , the hospital of
hu Sisters of Charity , the coilegu of cm
thu Christian Drothets , and the A.
low Palace hotel , now almost icady tV.frc
business , theiu is so much mine
hat is HO intensely Mexican , M > ! '
nuny lough .abodo buildings , Unit she
town presents thu guneinl nppuar- not
mcc hcrotoforo desciibud. The palace is
itself n feature that links thu town tin
thu past , and iccnlls thu dnys when qni
Spanish governor was ns mnch'of
sovereign in his spheiu ns thu king ( jui
Persia. Ho was so far ronuiyi'd wh
'rom thu vicuroy ns to bunrespoiiBiblu left
that tuithotity , and yet his commis pay
from Mexico gave him the oppor- ten
unity of wielding absolute power voi
ver its peoplo. It is the .same build- pn
that stood iu 1801 , occupying thu day
lorth sidu of the piaza , onu story in of'
eight , with a poicli along its entire stn
'rout. It looks butter outside than H8
, thu couit-yird being in n neglected bu
condition , Tliu now cathedral in hf
icing built , inclosing its old nbodu clu
sttucturu , which is an entiiu miiboiini nbi
curiosities in itself. and
un : NIW : rATiu.J'iui , jjj'j '
begun in 180 ! ) , the work discon los
tinued in J8 ? . ' ! , and rusumcd in 1878. dil
IbiiKth of thu building is 100 feet , stn
width ! > 0 feet. The nnciunt structure we
still in use , and its ] iictures , rulic < i bn
statues remain intact , us thuy un
two liundrud yenis ago. Thoiu slu
an altar of thu Virgin in which is stn
imagu said to have been brought loss
by thu Bnaninids on their first OCC
uxpedition. Thu story is that thuy
walking along one day , weary
foot-sore , when they stopped to
. The imago of the Viicm was
placed on the ground , along with ether "
and when the soldier to
whoso care oho was committed at-
empted to pick her up nnd resume
journey , the refractory female
absolutely refused to go , and made
liersclf BO heavy thaMho sturdy vet
could not lift her from the earth.
she remained , and the expedition
delayed until n promise was ex
tracted from all that a church uhould Dot
erected on the spot. The vow was ol on
performed , ami tlm prcicnt old cathe
dral was built on the spot thin indi
cated \ty \ llio Virgin. Tim legend wni
related to nio In the presence of the.
imngo by a priest a very intcllieent
gentlemnn ho nns , too-and T do him
justice in nayint ; ho did not believe a
word of the legend. The common
people , however , trust in the tradi
tion , and the little imago , which is
only about fifteen inches in liciulit , is
coveted with jewels , silver and
Ho Roprosniitcd the Government
lUtroltfrrcVrnM.
One of the postoflico agents who
was making n trip through the noith-
ern part of the lower peninsula this
summer c.uno across a nmil loulo
thtouch the woods from 0110 Immlot
to nnother , with a weekly average of
( no letters nnd one pnpor in the bags.
The carrier wore a coon-skin cap niul
rode a pony about as fat as a 911 0
knife , and ho took thing ! ) RO ca y th.it
that the agent saw tit to question him
aJittlo : "My man , do you lu.Uize
thai you represent the United States ? "
Wall , 1 Kinder reckon. " And yon
feel the responsibility , I presume./ / "
Hot your gogles I dmv.1' "Von know
you must oravo all perils to got your
mail safely through. " "That thnr
lioss an1 mo are good lur anything
Iwico our size. 1 reckon , " "If at-
laeked by robhuis , uhat would yon
lol" ] 5ury ' 'em ! " "Suppose you
wore oll'ered money to give up the
nail b.ig ? " "No danger o1 that ,
uistor ; I don't believe the hull conn-
: ry cotdd scrape up fifty cents. "
There me awful tires in these woods
sometimes. " K'rect. I've seen 'Airs
roasted alivn when they wasn't ' within
i mile of the flames. " "Well , now ,
f you were snri minded by a tlorco
'orest ' the what would joii do"I'ho /
ill around ( " "Yei. " "No chance to
ititrow under or tly ovei ? ' "No. "
'Wall , mister , it would bo kinder
nil' , but I'd tomeinbei1 that 1 ropro-
iciited the Kovormuunt , I'd kill my
io. s , eat tlui mail and die shoiitin .
Wo have met the inemy and he is
our'n. " -
How CondaiinoilMillc In Mnilo.
Thu mnnufactuiuot cundcnsed milk
is thus described in the Scientific
American : Wln > n the milk is brought-
into the factory it is entefullysttained ,
placed in cans or pails , w Inch nru put
into a tank of water kupt hot by
steam coils. When hot it is trans
ferred to larger stenm-he.itod open
vessels nnd quickly brought to n boil.
This proliminnry heating and boiling
has for its object the expulsion of the
pises of thu null ; , which would cause
to foam in the vacuum-pan , and
also to add to the keeping quality of
the milk by destroying the mold germs.
second straining follows , after
which the milk is transferred to a
vacuum-pan , where , nt a tumpuratuio
below 100 degrees Fahrenheit , it boils
and is rapidly concentintod to any
degree desired. The vacuum-pan
employed is a close vessel of copper ,
egg-shnped , about six feet high and
four and onu-hnlf feet in diamoter.
is heated b } ' steam coils within ,
and by a steam-jacket without , inclosing -
closing the lower portion. In ono
sidu of thu dome is n small window
through which gas illuminates the
interior , wliilu on thu opposite side is
nn eyeglass through which the con
dition of the contents may bo observed ,
The pan is also provided with n
Yucuuni gauge nnd test sticks.
Much of thu milk used in cities is
simyly concentrated without nny
addition of sugar. The process of
concentration is continued in the
vacuum-pan until onu gallon of thu
milk has been reduced to n little loss
than n quart , ono volume of con
densed milk corresponding to about
four nnd three-tenths volumes of milk.
Condensed milk intended to bo pre
served for nny length of time has an
addition of purp cane-sugar made to it
during the boiling , nnd is usually put
in sealed cans. This sugared or
"presoived' milk , when properly
prepared , will keep for years.
Air , Itilfcnhtuin , Kiwlon , Mam. , wilten :
"Your Si'iii.s'i ) Jliossoii linn cuiuil me of
dyHjiojiHiu of four (1) ( ) yeuiH t iiiliii ( , ' . I
Imui rcuaiuul my niuiiiiil appetite , cnn
sleep well and feel like a now limn " 1'rico
ceiitn , trial bottlei JO cintf. codlw
Sorghum Cu.no-
The increased interest in sorghum
growing and manufacturing will give
oed lesults from the largo acreage ,
mpioved ] machinery and improved
muthodo of working up the cano into
Hyuip and sugar , AVe give the fol
lowing good points on hnrveriting
cano from a practical tio.itiso , by .J ,
. Field it Co , ( a little book sent
free ) , St Louis.
"As soon us llio seed grains are
'mid , harvesting and manufacture
should commence. Some growers do
ol strip the cano , but my fxponuieo
, with a wooden knife say , two or
three ftet long-the cano can bo
quickly stripped of iln blades , and
uhon so stripped will not sour as
quickly as if the blaJes weie left on ,
while the blades , aa foddur , or even
' on the gtound as a fertilizer will
; the cost of shipping , and
leave the cane stalks much more con
venient to handle. The stripping
process should not ho more than a
' or two in advance of the topping
the beed and the cutting up of the
stalks. If thin direction is observed
great deal of logs by evaporation will
saved. In harvesting it should bo
hiT.dod ! within two inches of the need
cluster and cut , oil'at the first joint
above the ground , It may bo gathered
hauled before woiking up , hut
should be always laid flat , never
stand on end , as by so doing moio or
dirt will adhetu to the stalks and
ditcolor the jnico , The ends of the
stalks should be protected from the
weather by a coveting of straw or
bagasse , to jito\ent their drying up ,
unless jiiiiiu'iliiitcly worked up , C.iro Ts
should bo taken in handling that the
stalks are nut broken , thus avoiding
of jiuco that would othoiwise
occur.
Do Not
Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver
Onro will iliivo oh"tho worst attack of
"blues , " codlw.
Geo. P. Bemis
REAL ESTATE ACEHCY ,
IBlh nd Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb.
Thli Kency doet mniCTLTa liraltnraKe builntsj.
not ( } > eeulAte , and thirtlore any bar alni
lUi book * artln uri-d to III patroui ,
belnx votlled UP by thea/eut
L 1
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For the next ten days to close out Sum
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Finest Sivor Plated Spoons and -Forks ,
The only aniljj Ijtional pinto ( lint
oiigiiml firm of j
is { 'iviut , ' for in-
Ilofjora llros.
atnnco n ainglo
All our SpooiiH ,
Forks a n tl platud Spoon , n
Ivnivoa plated triplothiclniu.sBof
with the greatest
pl.ito only on
of care. Each
lot the B o c t i o ns
being hung
on n scale ! while whuro exposuil
being plated , to to wear , thereby
insure a full deposit
making n single )
posit of silver on
plated Spoon
them ,
\ronr ns long as
Wo would call
e.specinl atten n triple plntotl
tion to our BCC- one.
All Orders In the Went thouMlio Addressed ta
Wholesale Jeweler ,
OMAHA , NEB.
614-616 TENTH STREET.
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Cruickshank & Go's , )
During this month we shall offer the 'balance of
our SUMMER STOCK at greatly reduced prices , in
order to make room ' * for our extensive Fall purchases.
Great Bargains'will be offered in all Departments !
now open , nnd is under the the clungo of Mr. T. R , Ross , ( for many years
withV. . Jl , Loriny it Co. , ) who will bo pleased to see all his'
old custoincis nnd friends. NVo can assure our
nuineroiiH patrons that our prices
Mo fully 20 per cent lower
than any Shoo T
Stojo in
Omaha.
Are made expressly for the "BOSTON STORE. " Every pair warranted ,
All Orders by Mall Carefully and Promptly Filled.
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Leader of Popular Prices *