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THE OMAHA DAILY 1313 E : MONDAY , SEPTEMBER / > , 1881.
TUB DAlj JjEE.
OMAHA PUBLISHING CO. , PROPRIETORS
010 r-arnham , bet. Oth and 10th Streets.
TKUM3 OK SUBSCItlPTlOX :
One cow lycar , lniul\anccpost | vtd ) 810.00
Unionthl " . . . . R.O
3 months " " . . . . 3 00
RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
TIWB HUH dlUAdO , ST I'M I , , MINMUW. S Ji\l
OMMIA P.MUmn.
tcaMj Omihv-Xo. 2 through pawn er , 11
a. ni , No. 4 , O.iklnml | > ns < ciiccr ! , b.SOn. in.
Atriic OntMii No. 1 , through | vwoiijrer , 2:60 :
) i. m. No , 3 , IHkUnd ] < ns ciigir , 5:30 : p. lu.
LKAVIMJ OilAHA KASt OB SOUTH BC/USD.
C. , II. & Q. 6 a. tn. 3:40 : p. in ,
a & N. W. , 0 R. in , 3:40 : p. m. '
C. , It. I. & I1. , 6 n. in. 3:10 : p. in.
K. C. , St. J , n 0.1) . , 8 a ni. 0.30 p. m. Arrive
ftt St. Louis at 0:26 : n. m. and 7:46 : a. m.
wnsr OR SOUTIIWKSTS.
11. & M. In Neb. , Through Kxprci' , 8.35 a. tn.
II. A II. Lincoln Kreijiht. 7:00 : p. in.
U. I1 Kxprcm , 12:16 p. In.
O. * t H. V , for tln-joln , 10.20 n. ra.
O. .t It. V. tor Osccola , 0.40 n. in.
17. P. Ircliht Nn. B , 5:30 : a. in.
" . I' , freight No. 9 , 8:15 : a. in.
1' . J * . freight No. 7 , 0:10 : p. in. cinUrnnt.
I I1. Irclifht No. 11 8.25 p. in.
ARRtmo FROM RA8T AND KIUTU.
C. B. & O. . , 6:00 : iv. m. 7:25 p m.
C. & N. W. , 0.45 n. n. . 7:25 p. in.
C. It. I.&l',8.45a.in. B.OSp. In.
K. C. , St. Joe & 0 11. , 7:40 : n. m. 0:46 : p. m.
W. , St. L. & I1. , 10.1b a.'m. 4:25 : p. m.
ARRIVING FROM TUB HKST ADD BOUTI1VCUT.
O. ft It. V. from UtiiUln 12:12 : p. m.
U. 1' . Express 3:25 : p. in.
II & M. In Net ) . , fliiongh Kxprcw 4:16 : p. in.
n. & M. Lincoln Krcuht S:85 : a. in.
U. V. Freight No. 10-1:10 : p. in.
No. (1 4:25 : p. in. KuilgranU
No. 8 10:50 : p. in.
Nn 12-11:35 : a. m.
O. & It. V , tulxcil , ar. 4:36 : p. tn.
NORTH.
Nebraska Dhlslon of tno St. Paul & Sioux City
Ko.ul.
No. 2 loAtcs Omnli\Sa. in.
No. 4 leaun On lia 1.50 p. in
No. 1 arrives at Unmtn at 4:30 : v. in.
No. 3 arrhcs at Omaha nt 10:46 : a. in.
EtJMMT TRAINS KKrWKKN OMAHA AND
OOU.NOlL BLUFFS.
leave Onnh.i at 8.00 , D.OO anil 11:00 : a. in. ;
l.-OO 2.00 , 3.00 , 4.00 , b 00 and 0.00 p. ra.
Luxe Council Dluiiaat 8:25 : , 0:25 : , 11:25 : a. in. ;
1 25 , 2:25 : , 3.2.- , 4:25Isi5 : unil 0.25 p. in.
SunJajs The elutLiuy lc\\cs Omaha at 0.00
nd 11:00 : a. in. ; 2.IJO , 4.ue ) anil 6.00 p. m. LC.IXa
Co.tiHUlliiirn . at 0:25 : und 11:25 : n. m. ; 2:25 : , 4:25 :
ami j.CO p. in.
Opening nnd Closing of Malli.
ROUTR. orK.1. CL08K.
n. in. p. m. a. m. p. in.
Chicvo & N. \ \ ' 11.00 0:30 4:30 : 2:40 :
Cliuiiiro , It. I. , 1'aclllc 11:00 : 0:00 4:30 : 2:40 :
Ciiic-i.'o , II. , t y 11:00 : 9.00 4:30 : 2:40 :
Walia-.il 12:30 4.30 2:40 :
Sloiix City ami I'acltlt. . 11:00 : 4:30 :
Union 1'aclllc 6:00 11:40 :
Ouiiiha iLV 4:00 11:40 :
D. A. M. InNcl 4:00 : 8:40 : 6:30 :
On.tkh-1 & XoitliMcslcrn 4bO 7 : 0
Loul milN for Stutoof Iowa Icatobut once a
day , xiz : 4:30 : a , in. *
A Lincoln Mail n tKo opened at 10.30 n. in ,
Otllco open huiuli\u ( rnin 12 in. to 1 p. in.
THOS. V HALL P. M.
Business Direotorv.
Abstract ar d Real tstate.
JOHN L. MtCAOUH , oppoiito Post Oflice.
W. K. BAHTLETT 317 South 13th Street.
Architects.
DUKRENE & MENDELSSOHN , ARCHITECTS ,
Itoom U Crci hton lilcck.
A. T. LARGE Jr. . Room 2. Ciclchton Block.
Boots and Shoes.
JAMD3 DKVINE & CO. ,
Fine Boots nnd Shot ? . A good assortment of
borne work on hand , corner 12th nnd Harncy.
THOS. EUIC'KSON , S E. cor. 16th and Douglas.
JOHN FOUTUNATUS ,
035 10th street , manufactures to order good work
it fair prices. Repairing done.
Ded Springs.
J. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 3517 Dowlas st.
Books , News and Stationery.
J. I. FRUEIIAUF 1016 Farnham Street.
Butter and Eggs.
McSHANK & SCHHOEDER , the oldest B. and E.
house In Nebraska established 1S75 Omaha.
CENTRAL
' RESTAURANT ,
MRS. A. RYAN ,
touthvrcst corner Ifith.ind Dodc.
Best Board for the Money.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Ucals at all Hours.
Board by the Day , \Vcck or Month.
Good Terms lor Cash.
Furnished nnomg Supplied.
carriages and Ruaa Wagons.
\VJI SNYDER , 14th and Harncy Streets.
Jewellers.
JOHN BAUMUR 1311 Farnhara Street.
Junk ,
H. DEPTI10LU , Raea and Mttal.
Lumbsr , Lime and Cement.
FOSTER & GilY corner Gth and Douglas Sts.
Lamps and Glassware.
S. BONNER 1300 Dosalas St. GooJ Variety.
Merchant Tailors ,
0. A. LINDQUEST ,
One of our most popular Merthant Tailors IB re-
ci'hinr ; tlic latest dtsl'-in for Spring and Summer
Goods for gcntltmcn s near. St > Ihh , durable ,
and Drleta lav as ever 21513th Let. Douu'&Parn.
Millinery.
JIRS. C. A. RINGER , Wholesale and Retail , Fan-
iv Goals in urcat larlcty , Xeplijrs , Card Boards ,
Hosiery , Glo > e8 , Corects , Vc. Cheapest IIout.o In
thu West. I'urehastra si o SO ptr cent , Order
bv Mall. 115 Fifteenth btrcet.
r-oi.nary.
JOHN WEARNE k SON3 , cor , 14th & Jackson sts
Hour and Feed.
'
OJIAHA CITY MILLS , 6th and Farnham 8ts. ,
Welahans IJroa , , proprietors.
Urocers.
Z. SI EVENS , 21st betucen Curaln - and Irar
T A. SlcSHANE , Corn. 23d and Cumlnir Street * .
Hardv/aie , Iron and Steel.
DOLAN & LANOWORTHY , Wholesale , 110 and
1U 16th street
A HOLMF.S corner llith and ralltornU.
Harriett , Saddles , &c.
n. WFIST go mil St. bet Farnk Harncv.
Hlicit.
CAXFIELD HOUSEGeo. Canflcld.Oth& Farnhan
DORAN HOUSE , P. H. Car } ' , 01S ramiiam fc't.
SLAVEN'S HOTEL. 1blain , 10th St.
Kouthern Hotel , Cus. llnmel.Olh .tl.e-nenuortli
Iron Fencing.
Tlie Western Cnrnlee Works , Aeenta for the
Champion Iron Fence ic. . h % > e on hand all kln.lt
of Faney Iron Fences , Crehtliife , Flneali , Ilalllmrn ,
it.1310 Uodv'O fctrte , apl'J
Clothing Boucht.
0 .BHAW will pay hl hcit Cabh price for eccond
band clothliii- . Corner 10th and Varnham ,
Oentlsti ,
DR. PAUL , Williams' Flock , Cor , Uth & Dodge.
Drugs , Paints ana Oils.
KUHN & ( JO.
Pharmaclota , Fine panj CoDja , Cor. 15th and
DOUEIM t.treete.
V' . \VIUTEIIOUI E , Wholesale & Itctall , ICth et.
ti. C. FIELD , 2022 J > orlh Side Cumlntf Street.
II. PARK , Dru.-i'Ut , Ifltft and Howard btrccH.
Dry Goods Notions , Etc.
'JOHN H. F , LEllMANN & CO. ,
New York Dry Goods Store , 1310 and 1312 Faro-
hamtlNct
L.C. Enowol.t also bool * and shoes Tlhir&e-lflc.
hurulture.
A F. GROSS. New &nj Second Hand Furniture
and fcto\c , 1114 I ouxikj. Hl h t caih prieo
juld ( or second hanu cocns.
J. BONNEU 1800 DoutUa et. Fine cooeis , tn.
Planing Mill.
A. MOYEIl , manulatlurer of &a h , doors , blind * ,
moldlnijf , nerteli , baluiten , hand rails , lurnUhliii'
Kroll awln , ' , 4.C. , cor. Dodioaiid ; Uth btreetu.
Pawnbrokers.
J. KOSK.NFELD , 3 lOtb St. , bet. Far. & liar.
Florist.
A , Donivghue , T > l.Mit , cut flowers , fecd , boquclg
et < v N. W. cor. ifith nn 1 Dounlas street * .
Civil Engineers nnd Surveyors.
ANDIH.W JlUSKWATKtl , Crelclitou tllock ,
Town Suriej ? , Graelo and Si craeo , bjsteins a
3elaltv. | .
Uommtsslon Merchants.
JOHN 0. WUi LIS.14U UaljTO Sltett.
0 tl r.EEMKK. For detail ?
ncnt In Dallv and WocMy.
Cigars and Tohncco.
WEST . < c ITSt'I'Ell ' , imnufactiirc of Cljfiri ,
xnd Wholosilo IKulcM in Totv\cco < . 1S05 loncU .
VV. V. LOIIKXZKN iiniuif.ieturcr omothttntU
Cornice Works ,
W'ntstn Cornlto \ orks , Manuficlurcrs Iron
Cornle'O , Tin , Iron anil Slixto Uoofhnx. Onlcrs
from any locality | > roiiittl { ) cxecntiU In Iho best
nvuincr. Faetory and Oil co 1310 IKxIiro Street.
Qahnnlreil Iron Corniit . Window Cnn | , etc. ,
Dianufat.turiil nnd ) iut lii In any ( rttt of Iho
CJuntrv. T. SINHOI.l ) 110 Thirteenth direct
Crockery.
J. 110NNEK 1S09 VantiA * stnsct. Oooel line.
Clothing and Kurnltlilng Goods.
(1F.O. II. PCTEltSON. Also Hats , Caps Iloot > ,
Shoe * , Notions and Cutlery , S04 S. 10th street.
Fcnco Works.
OMAHA FENCE CO.
OUST , FRIES & CO. , 1213 IiarneySt , Imiroic- |
ed lea Ioxc ) , Iron and Wood Fences , Ollico
, Counters of Pine and Walnut.
Refrigerators , CanTield's Patent ,
C. F. GOODMAN llth SU bet. Farn. & Harncy.
Show Casa Manufactory. ,
0. J. WILDE ,
Minufacturcr and Dealer in fill kinds of ShowCases -
Cases , Upright Cases , a . , 1317 Case bt.
THANK L. aKUHAlll ) , proprietor Onmln
fihow Caio inannfactnry , SIS South 10th street ,
between Lcnunwortli und Marcy. All goods
w arriuitcd llrst.elns .
Stoves ana Tinware.
A. IIUUMESTEH ,
Denier In Stoics and Tinware , and Manufacturer
of Tin Roofs and all kinds of Building Work ,
Odd Fellow s'llloek.
J. I10NNEI1.1309 Douelas St. Good and Cheap.
Seeds ,
J. EVANS , Wholesale and Retail Seed Drills and
Cultivators , Odd Kellowrt1 Hall.
Physicians an i Surgeons.
W. S. Ginns , M. D. , IDem No * , Crclghton
Block , Uth Street ,
P. S. LEISENHING , il. D. Masonic Ulock.
C. L , 1IAUT , M. D. . Kyt and Ear , opp. postofllcc
DR. L. U GUADDY ,
Orull tnml Aurliit. 8. W 16th and Farnham Stn
Photographers.
GEO. HF.YN. PROP. ,
Grand Central Gallery ,
212 Sixteenth Street ,
near Masonic Hall. First-class Work and Prompt.
Plumbing , Qas and Steam Fitting.
P. W. TAUPY & CO. . 10 12th St. , bet. rarnhani
and Douglas. Worn promptly attended to.
D. riTZPATUICK , 1409 Ilouehi Street.
Painting and Paper Hanging.
HENUY A. KOSfEllS. 1412 Uod.'o fatrect.
ehoautores.
Phillip lang , 1320 Firnnam st. . bet 13th & 14th.
Second Hand Store.
PERKINS & LKAU. 1410 Douiths St. , New and
Second Hind Furniture. House Furnishing ( foods ,
> Vc. , bought and bold on inrrow ni.in-lns.
Unloons.
HENRY 1'AUF.MANN ,
In the now brick block on Douglas Stroct , has
Just opened a most elegant lle'CJ Hall.
Hot Lunch from 10 to 12
c\ cry day.
" Caledonia " J. FALCONER. 670 16th Street.
Undertakers.
CHAS. RIEWE , 101 Farnham bet. 10th & lltd.
P. PF.MNER , 303J Tenth street , between Farn
ham and Haniey. bocs Kood and che.ip work.
09 Cent Stores.
P. C. BACKUS. 1205 Farnham St. . Fanrv floods
AGENTS WANTED FOR
KASTKST SKLLIXO BOOKS OF THK AOK 1
Foundations of Success
BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FOItllS.
The law s of tra < lo , legal forms , how to trans
act business , valuable tablet ) , social etiquette
parliamentary usage , how to conduct public busi
ness ; In f.iet ft Is a complete Guide to Succcsj for
all coses. A family iicetsslty. Address for cir-
culirs and Bwelil terms ANCHOR PUBLISHING
CO. . Pt.LoulH. Mo.
Geo. P. Bemis
REAL ESTATE AGENCY ,
IClh and Dodge Stt. , Omaha , Neb.
This agency doc3 BTRICTLTS brokerage huslncsa.
Does not BjKcnlatc , and therefoie any bargains
on HH books are Insured to Its patrons , Instead
of being iroblilcd 1111 bv thfto/cnt
. X.OT7XCE
PAPER WAREHOUSE.
GRAHAM PAPER GO.
217 and 210 North Main St. , St. Louis ,
VUIOM'SALII CKALKAD lit
\ PAPERS
ENVELOPES , CAIIU DOAllD ANI )
Printers Stock.
Hh paid for Hags and Tajwr Stock , Sera
Iron nnd Metals.
1'aiK.T Stocl : Warehouses 1229 to 1237 , North
Sixth ctrrft.
Axle Grease
NEVER QUMS !
Use.d on Waoii8 , Ilu iet , Itcapcru , Thrcsl.crs
and Mill Itachlnery. It la INVALUABLE. 10 KAEH-
nia AND TrAUSTKKH. 11 cures her.itelies and all
UmlnofKoreooii HormoanJ Block , o wull ta ou
men.
men.OLAEK & WISE , Mauuf's ,
3B5 Illinois Street , Chicago ,
CTSEND FOIl IMllCES. jc 24
DexterLTliomas&Bro ,
WILL BUY AND SELL
4SP ALL THANbACTlUN
.
Puy Taxes , Rent Houses , Etc.
iriOUUAMTTOBUYOR BKI-'j
Call at Office , Room 8 , Crtlgliton Bloek/Oniaha.
KENNEDY'S
EAST - INDIA
B I T T
ILER & CO. ,
ISole Manufacturers , OMAHA.
The Rod Man's Wi h.
New York World ,
According to nn esteemed contcinK | > inry ,
n son of Hlff llore , tlio Clicycnno chief ,
recently rciiinrked : "I until t know the
\Oiite iimn's way , and when I know the
white nmn's way I think 1 will not lie
l > oe > r. " In other wonN :
I want to know thenhito mnn' < way ,
Tor then I'll not lie | > oor ;
I'll l > e an Indlnii iiL-ctit my ,
The red in.in I uill i-oli n 1 day ;
I'll eiab hi * living nnd liNUml ,
His litthxnll ultli oitht-r hand
I'll KJieedily ccurv.
I want tn know ulmt unv tlmt i ,
1'or then 1 11 nut In- limn ,
The paleface1 conmrchumU liii bir ,
And what he1 ha ? lie keeps as hl ,
And wh.it heh.isn't , tli.it he Kml" ,
And kiiowi niiiiinlni | < < or con cience".tal ) .
] Ili is the rij-ht vny , mire.
I want to know the white man's wny ,
Tor then I'll not be poor
lie inns the \\orld , so he can 1'lay ' ,
And in a shinv hat nil day ,
With chains nnd pins nnd diamond rint , ' ' ,
And many other < mch like thiiiK *
That money would pioeuie.
If 1 like him could but become
Whnte'er I'd want , I'd yank it.
Poor Ituli.inlo\rs to laku his rum ;
The paleface drinks nd libitum.
Poor white man , he i-nti linnij 'em up ;
Poor Indinn never gets a sup
VnliM ho pawns his blanket.
Ugh ! did 1 know the white man's wny ,
I'd lord it o'er nil creation.
I'd Kit nnd Miioke the livelong day ,
Pi ; scalp my foe" , my friends betinyj
I'd client and swe.il and eat bi heap ;
Like him n te orvntion keep
A inent.il rescrxuliim.
IN THE FAR WEST.
Recollections of Iilfo cm the Fron
tier.
! : of ministerial work in the
fnr west , 1 will relate mi incident tlmt
c.iino undur my own personal observa
tion about four ywus since. I was
sitting in tlio ollico of a AVyomhifj
newspaper wliun n brawny native from
up the mountains entered , took oil'
his Muxic.in sombrero , shut a liberal
dosoof tobacco juice into the editor's
waste basket , and said :
"Kin any o1 you salaried liars put
mo onto the tr.ul of a Gospel sharp
that's out of a job ? I'm just down
from 1'oker Gulch , Colorado , an' amen
on the lookout for .1 Bible thumper to
touch us up occasionally on the Jeru
salem racket up thar. "
"Aro ministers scarce up your
way/ / " asked the editor.
" \Val \ , no , thar's plenty of "em
dodgiuf 'round , but somehow wo can't
git our gnppers unto a man o' the
right style. Doorin1 the past year I
recon we've run in two dozen galoots
that claimed to be fly , an' got em1 to
ladle out a s.implo o' their palaver ,
but wo had to Iho every one of 'cm
afore he not ten feet from his text "
"What appeared to bo the trouble
wih themf"
"Sometimes this an" sometimes that.
The fust man wo tried war' a white-
ehokered still' from Denver. Ho came
up to the gulch and olfered to contract
to steer the camp for a thousand a
year , an' the boys thought that rea
sonable enough. Wo hired him an'
paid him a mouth in advance an' the
fust thing ho did war to choose fur a
text ' 801110111111' about a generation o'
vipers an' ho raked us down too lively
fur any use. He called us onregener-
ate sinners , an' said every man in the
camp war a hangin' over the
fiery gulf o' dark despair by a
siiu'lo thread , an * thet the
Lord would cut thet thread some day ,
an' let us dr.ip if we didn't take a
tumble an' light out on the back trail.
Aleck1 Johnson war a little oifn his
base that day had a , little too much
fluid in ail' ho got up an" remarked
that he'd jist won a now pistol on a
poker game an' war anxious to try it ,
an' thct the fust lull he turned loose
would strike meat right in thet pulpit.
Mr. Preacher lit outen a back winder
an' went up the Gnnnison grade so
lively that tlw folks thought a cyclone
had a hold of 'im. "
"What did you do then ? "
"Wai , wo managed to drag along
fur a month without any religious
pointers , an' then wo heard of a man
over in the next camp that had shot
some lively music at the boys over
thar. Wo sent a committco over to
see him an * he sung such a favorable
song thet the boys fetched him right
over. He opened up on the follcrin'
Sunday with a hnllitballoo about some
bloke campin' fur the butt end of a
week in a whale an' then gittin' fired
out into a vacant lot. e told the
gilly right on the spot ho couldn't
piny no second-hand newspaper stories
on that camp an' give him the shake
in a jill'y. "
"Did you have any better luck
with the next one/ /
"That's w'at wo didn't pard. The
next one war" a big rooster thet come
come out trom the states with a p.irty
o' ' gold hunters. Wo war' gittin'
dtirned hard tip fur gospel by that
time , an * war'illin' to take most any
kind o' jabber rather than grope along
in blindness. When ho m up in the
pulpit ho opened out by sayin' that ho
war a Ji.iplist an' that everyone as
desired to sit with him imibtbo soused
in water. Now , if thar's anything a
mountain man hates it's water , pard ,
an' the idee o' Imviu1 to have the sin
soaked outen us went agin the grain.
The boys began to heave the church
furniture at , Jiim an a hint that their
views an' his'n didn't seem to jino ex
actly , an' ho took number one's route
thiough the winder. "
"Did you Keep on trying/ / "
"We did. Our next experiment
war' on one o' the I'nivorsal felleis.
Ho told us there uar' no biirnin' hell ,
an * thet we'd all connect on Paradise
in the end , religion or no religion. As
soon as he'd stated the iaso in that
shape he got the grand bounce and
left the camp. The boys couldn't see
any fun in a game whar thar's nuthin *
to buck ag'in' , an' when you root hell
outen the Gospul it strips it of all in-
toiest , don't it , pard/ / "
"Did you try others then/ / "
"Yes , lots of 'em. We've sampled
every denomination on the list , an
even cncouiaged a Chinamen when ho
axed leave to tit out aJose , shop with
a wooden Jesus in it , but none of 'em
could dish up the truth to the satis
faction o' the camj . \ \ 'at wo want is
a mai : that'll shako out lots o'
fun along o' his piety an' won't bo
to stuck up to amble up to the bar
an' take u drink with the boys ,
instead o' sneakin' behind his own
door with a private bottle labeled
'Fly Poison. ' Wo want a man that'll
help fill out a game , encourage the
boys by droppin * a little dust occa
sionally , umpire mettle mills when the
light w eights hop inter the ring , set
tle gambiin1 diputes , an' make himself
generally useful. Sich a man ns that.
pard , kin strike a stiddy job nt good
pay , have a private box nt the show
every night free o' charge , git his
drinks fur nuthin' nt any bar in the
camp nn1 move right nlong wi' the
love an' esteem o' the hull '
Wo don't want no plated goods in the
pieacher line , but n man that's solid
metal clear through an back kin lall
light into the softest simp in
Christendom at 1'oker Gulch.
Wo want n man that's "nt
grace clear to the backbone , but not
in Rich qiinutitiM that it crowds i ut
the other sparklin' traits in his char
acter , an' if you know sich a man.
pard , jest p'int his face to'rds cm
gulch an' tech him off. Tell him wt ? ic
a Christian community up thnr' , paid-
ncr , an' wo won't have no snide man
to ingincer us. Call all yer friends
outen them 'ar other looms an' come
over an1 hoist in a bowl with yoms
truly. "
After the bowls had been duly
hoisted wo bid adieu to "Jack , of
Poker Gulch , " after piomising him
that any minister seeking n charge in
the west should bo given his nddress ,
and he loft us with n smile as bright
as an editorial conscience.
WvoMi.Vd KIT.
_
MILLINERS' TREASURES.
A Largo Seizure of SimiRRlod Dress
mid Fmioy Goods.
Prom tlio New YotK Tlniu.
A group of live milliners and mod
istcs c.imo into this port on Saturday
afternoon , as cabin passengers on the
steamship Britannic , from Liverpool.
No one on board , at least very few
persons , knew that the ladies woio
milliners , but soon after the steamer's
arrival in port tlio customs inspectors
paid their respects to the milliners ,
and it is no mere figure of speech to
say that "they made the feathers 11 y "
Three of the milliners wcro inclined
to give the government a fair chiinco
for existence , and when asked if they
liad any dutiable goods in their trunks
they said they might have , and
promptly revealed the contents. Tlieie
were found sundry silks , ribbons ,
feathers and things , and the ladies
paid SHOO or $400 each to the govern
ment and took their goods away with
them. Each of the five millincrs'weio
registered on the passenger list simply
ih "iMiss" So and so , without any ini
tial letters. One of them was Miss
MacDoimld of .Baltimore. When she
was asked concerning her baggage she
said slio had no dutiable goods.
Then the inspectors administcicd
t't her tlio usual oath on her
"declaration1 and the lady declared
on that oath that slio had no goods
liable to pay tiibuto to the United
States. For some reason the Inspec
tors were led to doubt the lady's state
ment. Miss MacDonald's thice
trunks were accordingly searched and
when the Inspectors got their arms in
them up to the elbows they fancied
they had struck assection of a Parisian
fashion bazaar. They shut down the
lids hastily and seized the trunks.
Then they turned their attention to
Miss Denning's trunks , and in them
they found inoro wonders in feathers ,
silivs , satins , laces and fancy goods.
The matter looked so very suspicious
that it was decided that Miss MacDonald -
Donald and Miss Denning should un
dergo a personal search . Of course ,
Inspector Edgar , who is bold enough
Lo chase a pir.ite all over a ship's deck
if need bo , could not verj well search
a couple of ladies , and Mrs. Jennie
Ferris , a female Customs Inspector ,
undertook that task. She found a
few articles , pieces of lace and silk ,
concealed on the ladies , but when she
began to examine the other goods in
the trunks she seemed like a magician
From the manner in which she brought
forth rare fabrics from places where
they did not seem to be. The trunks
were sent to the seizure-room in the
Custom House , and the milliners went
tway from the pier crying.
A table twenty feet long was not
largo enough to hold the contents of n
single trunk belonging to Miss MacDonald -
Donald when it was unpacked in the
seizure-room j'estcrday. There wore
: en splendid dresses of silk , satin , vel
vet and brocade , two or three of them
rimmed with line silk Spanish lace
seven or eight inches deep , and all
yorth 81,500. Mrs. Ferris began to
ook at the dresses , and from beneath
ho flounces she drew whole pieces of
) lack Spanish lace twenty or thirty
, 'ards long , neatly folded and sowe'J
mder the flounces. Inside the bottom
) f a beautiful white Cashmere dress
she found several pieces of Duchess
loint laco. She picked up n lady's
ilack chip hat trimmed with the head ,
jreast and tail of a golden-breasted
leron , and in iiyo minutes she held
ivo herons of different metalic hues
n her hands. They had been fasten
ed one over the other on the hat. Mrs.
L eriiH actually discovered and
ancovered things so fast in this
way that it seemed a though she
was going to make a wagon-load < > ut of
i trunk-fill of goods. When they were
ill exposed they made a gorgcoiM dis-
ilay. Among the most delicately
jcautiful tilings wore a do/un or more
failken chenille mantillas , in exquisite
shades of while , pear ] , salmon , pink ,
ind cardinal. Then there were su-
[ ierb ostrich plumes , worth i'D or 4
apiece in Europe , and handsome
istrich pompons. About one of the
black lace dresbes there was draped a
llounco or sash made of rich blaek
brocade silk. Mrs. Ferris unpinned
it and found it uncovered something
like 10 > ards in a single piece , Thcio
was gold thread and iiidescent braids
ind fringes in whole pieces , silk and
satin corsets , jet beads , jet and iride
scent bead passementerie , silk stock
ings of magnificent quality und colors ,
rare handkerchiefs , velvet brocades ,
feather-trimmed velvet mull's. aicr- *
Feet duck" of a brown silk plush
"poke" bonnet , and a very handsome
fawn-colored felt bonnet , both elabor
ately decked with plumes and bead
trimming. There were , besides ,
dressing cases , choice toilet powders ,
velvet brushes , tortoiso-shull back
combs , and scores of other articles.
The contents of Miss MacDonald's
trunks are roughly estimated to bo
worth 3COO , but no inventoiy or
appraisement has yet been made.
Misa Denning is said to bo u milliner
doing business in this city , and known
as Susan J. Donning. Her trunks
were also richly laden with goods
( iiito as elegant and costly as those
in Miss MacDonald's trunks , but
there wore not so many articles and
les of a variety. They wore roughly
valued at § 1,200 to 81,500. JJuforo
: ho milliners get their beautiful goods
out of the hands of the government
they will find it would Imvo been
cheaper to pay the duties. Fnthcr-
more , they have rendered themselves
liable to civil and criminal prosecu
tion for penalties and imprisonment.
In Good Spirit- ! .
\Vnlkcr , ClctolMid , O. , writoi"I'm -
HIP 1 < \ t twelve montlia 1 Imvo oilTrreil
with lumbago and Kcneinl dcliility. 1
commenced taking lluttlock 151o < > d Ititteii
M > ont M c wecta n o , nml now have Ktcni
Itlemiiro-in tnting that 1 h < ue recovered
nn fi | > | icthY , mv completion hai grown
riuldy. nml I foci better nltoKcthtr. " Price
? 1 00 , trial size 10 cents. sifV-odlw
STOP THAT COUGH.
If you are suH'eiing from a Cough ,
Cold Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fever ,
Consumption , loss of voice , tickling of
the thro.it , or any ailed ion of the
Throat or Lungs , use Dr. King's New
Diicovery for Consumption. 1'his is
the great remedy that is causing MO
much excitement by its woudeiful
cuies , em ing thousands of hopeless
cases. Over a million bottles of Dr.
Kind's Now Discovery Imvo been used
within the last year , and hayo given
not foot satisfaction in every instance.
\Ve can unhesitatingly say that this is
it-ally the only smo euro for throat
and lung affections , and can cheeiful
ly recommend it to nil. Call and got
a tiial bottle free of eost ( or a regular
sbo for 81.00. ] nh it MeMahon , Om
aha. ( { ) )
TElUlllJLE LOSS OF LIFE.
Millions of rats , mice , cats , bedbugs -
bugs , roaches , lose their lives by col
lision with "Hough on Unts. " Sold
by druggists , loc. ( -1) )
PURELY VEGETABLE
Mothers , Wives , Daughters , Sons , Fathers ,
Ministers , Teachers , Dtislncss Men , Farm
ers , Mech.inlcs , ALL t.liniiM bonrncil nimlut
living nml Introiimlng Into tlulr HOMES N'oi-
tiiinii uiul Ali'oliollu rcmcdU" . lluui nn Midi
imjmllio against , or fear of "Warner's Safe
Tonic Bitters. " Thcj nru ulmt tlii'V arothlnicil
to lie luu iiiless ni milk , nml eniitain onh mull-
i In \lit\iei. . Kxtriut of pure \cKitalilcHonlj.
'llit.x do not belong to tlintihss Knouii nt "liuu-
A1N , " lint only profcM to rent h rases uluru the
\M'orliliuit.s III dtbllltnteil fi.tmcx nml Im
pure Mood. A perfect Spring anil Summer
miillclnc.
A Thorough Blood Purifier. A Tonic Appe
tizer.
PIcaKint to the tnste , Im 1''orntlni ; to the body.
The mn t tinlnint phjsltmna icooiiimcnil them
for tlidrcnrathi : properties. Uiice need riluuja
prtferrc.il.
"
ForMio Klclncvi , Liver and Urinary orcans ,
n o nothlnj ; "WARNEn'8 SAFE KIDNEY and
LIVER CURE. " It stands Unrivalled. Thous.
nniUone tlnlr health and hniiiilncus to It. Price ,
81.25 per Imttlc. Wo offer "wnrnirt Safe Tonic
Cittern"ltli ( iiuil eonllileiuu ,
H. H. WARNER , Rochester , N. Y.
fclO til.tli-nat.lv _
To Contractors , Builders nml
Property Owners.
Iho uinler8l'iicil hivinglucn nppointcd nRent
for the extenshc Iron nnilulrn niniiiifa < .turlti
house" * of K. T. Minium , of Detroit , nml tliu
Undid Iron I'omidry anil WorKa nt Toledo ,
Ohio , rnpndty of frO tons ilnlly , Is prepared to
fnrnloli ct-tlimUx mid prlrcn for Iron lolumiiH ,
&r , , &r. , for ttoro fronts , \Umlo\v tnps mid tills ,
tlirexholil pl.it' , wrought Irnn huims nnd id-
cm , lijilmiihi ; > > imntnn < , staple litllncn.l pullejH ,
slmftlni. , &Lnltio ; Iron fences , iriMln ; . ' , VIM-
do\v quanta , hiittt , bfnlm , linlionlm , MttetN ,
olialiBn on , auunihiiin | , foiintnliiK , uuniiner
liontd , laun , curdin nnd U'lncti ry ornninent" ,
( lower stands , iirntoxunriN , e , , ic. . In cndlenn
\arleti. CntalOL'iiea mppllul on uppllcntlon.
Hh.KltV H. ilAUHV ,
llnnnf.utiirers' Amt ( , 22 1'e.irl street.
nui10.1in me Countll Illnlls , loun
ISlfO. SHORTJ.INE. 1880.
KANSAS CITY ,
St , Joe & Council Bluffs
W THK ONLY
Direct Line to ST. LOUIS
ANDlIIiEAbT :
From Omaha and the West.
No change of enrt hftucen Omaha and bt. tx > ul ,
and but one between OMAHA and
VKVf YOIIK.
Daily PassengerTrains
BKACIIISO ALL
nASTKflN ANI ) WKHTKUN CITIES with LESS
IN ADVANCE of AI.L
KIl UNKS.
Tli ! * entire line In fquimxd with I'ullmiin'i
Palat-o Slei nlnu Cars , 1'alacu lay foath < , Mlller'i
Safety I'Ktfoi MI and Coupler , ami tliu celebrated
Westln hoiiku AlrOirakc ,
jtarSeo that jour tltlet rc.-wU VIA nANSAS
GlTf , hT. JOHKI'll & COUNCIL HM'KKS Jtoll-
road , \ la bt. Josi h and ht. Ixiuln.
Tjcl.iU for mlu at all conmn etatlona In the
West. J. K. IIA11NA1II ) .
A C. DAWr.3 , Otn. SUM Kt. Joseph , Mo ?
Oen. I'abj. amnitl.it Aist. , At. Jose | > h , Mo.1) )
AM > r IleiimrN , Titld Ai'l'iit ,
IDA ) Karnham ttreet.
A , I ) . UiHNiUi' ( jcneral Axe lit ,
tOMAUA.NE
W , J. CONNELL ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.
OfucK Front Ilooiii * ( un tlalm ) In Hansfom' *
ocw l.rhk building N , W. corner Fltunth ( id
xriiliiun Strifl"
D. S. BENTON ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
AllllACH 1II.OCK ,
Cor. Itoiiflaii anil IMIi bin Oinalii Nel ) .
JOtt. U. CURKbUt , i , 0. HUM
Clarlcson & Hunt ,
6uetc < o' in lileh irdB & Hunt ,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW ,
R. Utli&tru-t 0m in Nob.
Business College ,
THE GREAT WESTERN
CEO , FT , RArHDUN , Principal.
Creighton Block ,
OMAHA , . . . NEHRA&KA.
X-iTScnd for Clrcnhr no2aiA.all
A. G. TROUP ,
ATTORNEY - AT -
Dentist ,
Urtici Jacoii * ' lllcK.k , co ner Cajiltol avenue
iiU f lltuulh trot , Uiuala Nil
R3SJE3E3E3
L
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TIHIIE ! CIEIIEl-A-IPIEST
Dry Gooods Store in the West ( without ex
ception ) .
For the next ten days to close out Sum
mer Goods to make room for Fall
Stock.
GUILD & McINMS ,
603 ? N. 16th St. , 2nd door N. of Cal. ; E. Side ,
TO ALL WHO HAVE
TO HE IlEPAIUED ,
IE 2sT GIR _ A _ "V Q-
TO HE DONE Oil
While our Work is better , our Prices are Lower
than all others.
I received 'all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS
offered for Competition in our line
Over All Competitors.
For the Best Watch Work ,
For the Best Jewelry , ( own make. )
For the Best Engraving ,
For the Best Diamonds ( own importation )
FOR THE BEST
pISPLAYED.yETC.
Having Intuly enlarged iny workshops and putting in now and improved irw
chinury , I liopu to still morp improve tlio quality and finish of nnr
oik nnd fill ordura with inoro promptness than is usual.
C
My Motto , lias always been and always will bo : "First to gain superior facili
ties and then iidvortiHO the fact not botoro no wild ndvertisomentB.
Some iinprinciiled [ dealers being in the habit of copying my .
announcements , J would bog you , the reader of tins , to .
draw a line between such coniec advertisement ) }
and these of Yours , very truly ,
A. B.
The Reliable Jeweler , Omaha , Neb , ,
Sign of the Striking Town Clock.
614-616 TB rH STREET.
_
Car 3ES , " 3L1 IIES I
OD
mass IK ram OF SHBIBEE.
Our buyer IH now in the oastoni nmrkota making important purchase ? of
Full nml Winter ( iooils , and in order ID inaku luoiu , wo oiler our WHOLE
STOCK at Lower piicou than was over buforu uttoinptoil in Oinnlia ,
1 Lol Black OaslimoreB , all wool , 40 inolies v/iile / , SO , 05,75,85 , ,
and 05 cents ,
1 Lot English Oaslimeres , all colors , reduced to 371-2 cents ,
1 Oaso Prints , now styles , 01-4 cants ,
5 Bales UnWeaolied Muslins , . *
4 Cases Bleached Muslins ,
B Bales Bed Comforts and Blankets , >
All at Manufacturers' Prices.
Ladies' and Oont'H Moriim Underwear , 50 , U5 , 73 ccnta and $1.00 each.
SHOE DEPARTMENT.
, This itepiirtment is worthy of apodal attention. Our stock is all now , and
our pricoii twenty per cent , lower than any Shoo Stoie in Omaha.
Store open every evening till 0 Saturdays till 10.
P. G. IMLAH , Manager ,
Leader of Popular Prices ,