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    Til 15 OMAHA DAILY H13Ei TUESDAY , SIOTTOBER 13 , 1881.
THE DAILY BEE.
OMAHA PUDU3HINQ CO. . PKOPRIETOnS
010 1-nrnharn , bet. Oth and 10th StrccU ,
TKH.M3 OF SUUSCIUITION
Ono ropy Ij car , In odxnnco ( postpaid ) . , . . . . $10.00
0 montlH " . . . . r. 0
; t tiiontiij < . . . . 3.00
RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
.MS CAIID CIIIC\(10 ( , ST. rjU't , MINNK.U'Ot/.S AMI
OMMIA UMI.RO Ml.
I.wivo Om\hi N'o. 2 through | vx pnKcr , 11
a , m , yo. 4 , Oakland yawi-pir , 3SOn. : in.
Arrive Omaha No. 1 , through ] u icncr , 2RT :
in. No , 3 , Oakland pnvsciigur , SIM p. 111.
irAVl.NiJ OMAHA' KANT OH SOUIII BOUND.
C , , D. 4 : 0. 6 a. m. 3:40 : p. in.
U. * N. W. , C & . in. 8:40 : 1 > . m. |
C. , It. I. & P. . o a. m. 5:40 : | > . in. '
K. C. , St. 3. .fc C. It. , 8 n m. 0:30 : p. m. Arrh c
St. Louis at fls5 : ! a. m. Mid 7:4f : > a. in.
WMT OU &OUTmvfcTS.
It. & M. In N'cli. , Through HMW , 8:35 : 'a. m.
II. & M. Lincoln Prehtht , 7:00 : p. in.
K. I * llxi.tess , 12lfi : n. in.
O. < t 11. V. for Lincoln , 10:20 a , m.
O , A U. V , for OaceoU , ! ) :40 : n. in.
V , I' , frclirlit No. B , ditto a. in.
\ \ I" , frelirht No. 0 , bslfia. in.
u. P. froiidit No. 7 , 0:10 : p. in. emigrant.
U. P. frclrht No. 11 8:25 : p. in.
ARSIVISa IBOH RASI AND 50BTII.
C. ' P. & Q. , 6:00 : n. in. 7:28 : p m.
C. & N.V. . , 8:46 : n. in. 7:23 : p. m.
C. H. I. & I * 0:46n. : m. 0:05 : p. m.
K. C. , St. Joe 4 G 11. , 7:40 : n , m. 0:45 : p. C
W , , St. L. & P. , 10:56 a. in. 4:2fi : p. in.
AUR1VINO ritOMTIIIt TTMTAVD BOUTII K3T.
0. ft H. V. from Mncaln-liilit p. in.
U. P. K\pri < < 3:25 : p. m.
B & M. In Nob. , Through Kxprcsn Iil6 p. ro ,
B. & M. Lincoln Freight 8:35 : ft. in.
U. 1' . Krelirtit No. 10-1:40 : p. In.
No. ft1:25 : p. m. Emigrant.
No. 8 10M : ) p. m.
No 12-11:35 : n. in.
O. A , II. V. mixed , or. 1:35 : p. m.
SOUTH.
Nebraska DMslon of tno St. Paul & Sioux City
Itoail.
No. 2 Ictuca Onmlin.Sn. in ,
No. 4 loucs Omalm l.MI p. m
.Vo. 1 arrivcsat Omsihaat 4:50 : p. til ,
No. 3 arrives at Omalmnl 10:15 : n. in.
DUMMY 1RA1NS KKrWKKN OMAI1A AND
COUNCIL Bi.frn . .
Lfa\o Omiha at 8:00 : , 0:00 ami 11:00 : a. m. ;
1:00 : 2:00 : , 3:00 : , 4:00. : 6:00 : and C:00 : p. m.
L IM > Comidl llluttoat fc:2C : , 0:26 : , 11:25 : a. m.j
1:25 , 2:25 : , 3:25 : , 4:25 : 6:25 and 0:25 : p. In.
Sundays Tlio dummy Icn\c9 Omaha at 9.00
nd 11:00 : a. m. ; 2.00 , 4:00 : and 6:00 p. m. Lun\i's
Council WutTs at 9:25 : and 11:25 : a. m. ; 2:25 : , 4:25 :
and 6:25 p , in.
Opening and Closing of Malls.
* * * ROUTK. OPKX. closit.
a. m. p. m a. m. p. m ,
Chicago & N. W . 11.00 9:30 : 1:30 : 2MO
Chicago , H. I. & I'aclHc.llsOO 0:00 : 4:30 : 2:40 :
Chicago , U. & Q. . . . . . . 11:00 : 9:00 : 4:30 : 2:40 :
Wabas.li. . . . . 12:30 4:30 : 2:40 :
Sioux City and I'-iciUc. . 11:00 4:80 :
Union VsuAte . 5:00 : 11:40 :
Omaha & U. V . : oo 11:10 :
B. M. in Nub . 4:00 : H:10 : 5:30 :
Omaha & Jsorlhw astern . 4:30 : 7:30 :
Local malN for fatatu of Iowa leave but once a
day , viz : 4:20 : a. In.
A Lincoln Mall ix aNo opened at 10.30 a , m.
Oillco open Bunda\s from 12 m. to 1 p , m.
TIIOS. F HALlj V. M.
Business Directory.
Abstract ard Real bstate.
JOHN L. SIcCAdUE , opixtslto I'ott Oflico.
VT. It. lUHTLKTT 317 South 13th Street.
Architects.
DUFUF.NK & JIENDKLSSOIIN , AHCJIITECT3 ,
Room 11 Uroi hton 131cck.
A. T. LARGE Jr. . Itocm 2. Ciel hton lllock.
Boots and Shoes.
JAMES UKVINK & CO. ,
Fine Boots nnd Shoes. A Rood OK < ortmcrt ] of
home work on hand , corner Itith and Harnvy.
TI10S. EUICKSON , B B. cor. ICtli and Douslas.
JOHN FORTUNATUS ,
005 10th street , manufactures to order ( , 'OOd IN otic
At fiir prices. Rcialring done.
Bed Springs.
J. F. IjAliniMER llanufacturcr. 1517 Doui"la 6t.
Books , News and Gtatlonery.
J. I. FUUEIIAUF 1015 Karnham Street.
Gutter and
McSHANE & SCHROEDiit , the oldest 1) ) . and K.
house In Xcbmska catabllshvil 1S75 Omaha.
CUSTKAL
RESTAURANT ,
lilts. A. RVAN ,
touthwcst corner lOthand Dodpe.
Host Board for the Mony.
Satislattloii Guaranteed.
Meals at all Hours.
Board by the Day , Week or Month.
Good Terms for Cash.
Fiirnihhod Hnnmg Supplied.
Carriages and Ruad Wacons.
Wit SNYDUU , llth and Harncy Streets.
jewellers.
JOHN BAUJIEIl 1314 Farnham Street.
Junk.
H. UEP.TIIOLD , Ras and Metal.
Lumber , Lime and Cement.
FOSTER Jt GRAY corner Hth and Douglas Sta.
Lamps and Glassware.
J. I30NNER 1309 Douglas St. Good Variety.
Merchant Tailors.
O. A. MNDQUKST ,
Ono of our most ixipular Merchant Tailors la re-
ceivlnj ; the latest dosijjns for Spring and Summer
Gobdu for Kontlenien a wear. Stylish , durable ,
and prices low as over 215 13th bet. Dou&Farn.
Millinery.
MRS. 0. A. RINGER , Wholesale and Retail , Fan
cy Goods In great variety , Zephyrs , Card Board * ,
Hosiery , Olo\cs ; Corsets , Ac. Cheapest House In
the West. Purchasers B.UO SO per cent. Order
liV Mall. 115 Fifteenth Street.
foundry. [
JOHN WEAUNE & SONS , cor. 14tlii Jackson st3
Hour and Food.
[
OMAHA CITY MILLS , 8th and Farnham 8t8. ,
Welshans llros. , proprietors.
Uracers.
Z. STEVENS , 21st between Cuminff and Izar I
T , A. McSIIANE , Corn. 23d and Cumlna atreota.
Hardware , Iron and Steel.
OLAN & LANGWORTHY , Wholesale , 110 and
12 15th utrcct
A. HOLMHS corner Iflth anil California.
Harneti , Saddles , &c.
B. WKIST 20 13th St. b < > t FarnHartifV. .
Hotels.
CANFIELD HOUSE , Of ) . Canfltld.Oth & Farnliani
DORAN HOUSE , P. H. Gary , 013 I'anihum St.
SI/AVEN'S HOTEL. 1' . hla\en , 10th St.
Southern Hotel , Gus. llaiiiil,0th , t J.cmcnuorth
Iron Fencing ,
The Western Cornlco Works , Aycnts for the
Champion Iron Fence &c. , have on hand all kinds
ot Fancy Iron I'entea , Crebthifc'S , Flncals , Ralllnss ,
etc1. 1310 DoiiKe etrve , ap2
Clothlnz Boul < t.
0 .SHAW will pay highest Cash price for aocond
hand clothing. Oornir 10th and Yarnhaui.
Dentlsti.
DR. PAUL , Williams' Ulock , Cor , Utli & Dodgo.
Drugs , Paints nnd Ulli.
'
KUHN & CO.
Pharmacists , Flno Vane Uoods , Cor. IDth and
otrocta.
W. J. WHITEHOUf K , Wholesale & Retail , 18th Bt.
0. 0. FIELD , 2023 North Dido Cumin ) , ' Street.
M. PARR , Drutrglat. 10th and Howard StrooU.
Dry Qoods Notions , Etc.
fJOHN II. F. LUllUANN & CO. ,
Now Yoik Dry Gools Rtoro , 1310 aiirf 1312 Farn.
him itre U
Ii. 0. Encwolil also boot and fliocs Tlh&Ptclflc.
f-urulture.
A F. GROSS , New and Second Hand Furniture
nd Sto\cg , 1111 DouzUa. Highest cash Jirlco
aid for wwmd. hana KOOOJ.
J , BONNKll 1309 Dourla Bt. Flno eoode , &c.
Planlnc Mill ,
A. MOYE1I , manufacturer ol Bash , doori , blinds ,
moldlniri , e * l , baluster * , hand rails , fimiUhlug
ncroll a lniJ , &c , , wr , Uod o and Oth directs.
Pawnhrokers.
J UOSENFELT ) . B 10th St. , lt. f u. A H r.
, Florist.
A , Donichup , phtit , nit llowtrc , f l , bonnet *
ate , N. W. mi. ifith an I Itaiif > h < streijts.
Civil Engineers nnd Surveyors ,
ANDRUW H03i\VATin : : , Crcljrhlon niock ,
To n Surxcys , Grade and.Son crayc Sjstcms a
jiw laity.
Uommltslon McrcliAnts ,
JOII.V 0. WII. LIS.U1I Dodijo SUcct.
1) n. IIKEMKR. KordetAlls
Dallv
ClRnrs and Tobacco.
WT.ST & VlllTSCI'iit. ' : mwiilactiirctsol dors ,
Hid Wholemlo Deal n In To'vivco ' * . 1WS Doughs.
W. V. LOHE.S'y.KN niinufiPtiircr B14 lOlhstreet.
Cornlco Works.
H'o-'tcrn Cornlro \ ork , M.Miulactnrcrs Iron
Cornice , Tin , Iron and bhto lUwfilni ; . Orders
from any locality promptly c\ecntiil in the best
maniur. Factor ) and Uillco 1310 Dodge Street.
aalinnbcil Iron Uornlvu < . Window Oaps , etc. ,
niAntitavtuml and put up In any mtt ol the
eaiinlrv. T. SIXHOI.l ) llOTIilrteentli ttrcct
OrocVeryi
r. nONNKIl 1309 Doiuws street. Good line.
Clothing and t-urnlslilnc Goods.
OEO. H. PF.TKUSON. Also Hats , Cap' . lool ,
Shoes , Notions and Cutlery , & 04 S. 10th street.
Fence Works.
OMAHA FENCE CO.
OUST , FRIHS&CO. , 1213HarneySt. , Improio.
eil Ice lloxu" , Iron Mid Wood Fences , Oltlo
IliiillnvK , Counters of 1'ina ami Walnut.
Refrigerators , C.infield's Patent.
C. F.GOODMAN llth SU bot. 1'arn. & Harnav
Show Case Manufnctory. |
0. J. WILDE ,
Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Show
Cases , Upright Cases , A ' . , 1317 Cass St.
FIlANIv L. OlIRHARD , proprietor Omaha
Show Case manufactory , SIS South lOthbtrert
between Lcavcmvorth and Marcy. Alt goodi
warranted flrst-cla1 * * .
Stoves nna Tinware.
A. nURMESTElt ,
Dealer In Stoxes and Tinware , and Manufacturer
of Tin Roofs and all kinds of Building Work ,
Odd Fellows' lllock.
J. BONNEII. 1300 Douglas St. Good and Cheap.
Seeds.
J. EVANS , Wholesale and Retail Seed Drills iu
CuUhntora , Odd Follows' Hall.
Physicians an1 Surgeons.
W. S. GIBUS , M. 1) . , R3om No i , Crclghlon
Block , 15th Strcnt.
P. S. I.EISENR1NG , 11. D. Masonic Block.
C. L. HART , M. U. , Eye nnd Ear , ojip. | x > stotllcc
Dll. L. 11 OHADDY ,
Oculist and Aurht. S. W Kith mid Fariiham Sta
Photocraphers.
GEO. HEYN. PROP.
Grand Central Gallerr ,
212 Sixteenth Street ,
near Jlasoutc Hall. First-cms Work and Prompt
Plumbing , Gas and Steam Fitting.
P. W. TARPY & CO. . 21i ( 12th St. , bet. Farnhau )
and Douglas.Vorh promptly attended to.
D. F1TZPATHICK , 140D Douglas Street.
Painting and Paper Hanging.
HENRY A. KOSTEltS. 1112 Dodge Street.
.
Shoo Stores.
Phillip Lang , 1320 Farnham St. . lct. ) 12th & Hth.
Second Hand Store.
PERKINS & LJIAR. 1410 Douglas St. , New and
Second Hand Furniture , House Furnishing Goods ,
lie. , boui'ht and sold on narrow maivins.
Saloons.
HENRY HAUFMANN ,
In the new brick block on Douglas Stract , has
just opened n most elegant Keel Hall.
Hot Lunch fiom 10 to 12
c\ cry day.
" Caledonia " J rALOONnit. f,73 10th Street.
Undertakers.
CHAS. RIiWE , 1011 ! Farnham bet. 10th & llttl.
P. PEMNEIt , 303J Tenth street , between Farn
ham nnd Hainuv. Docs good and cheap worlc.
00 Cent Stores.
P 0 RACKl'S. 120J Faridiam St , Fancy Goods
To Nervous Sufterers
THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY.
Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific
It Is a positive cure for S vcrmatoi Then , Eemlna
Weoknesi , linpitancy , and all diseases rc ultlng
from Sclf-Abitso , as Mental Auxlcry , Lossi
Memory , Pains in the Hack or Side , and diseases
- - that lead to
Consumption
Insanity and
early gra\
The Specific
Medicine la
being used
with wonder
ful success.
_ _ _ _ _ Pamphlet *
Bent , frcfl to all. Write for them and get full par
ticulars.
Price , Specific , 81.00 per package , or six pack-
uses for 85.00. Address all orders to
B. SIMSON MEDICINE CO.
Nos. 104 and 100 Main St. Buffalo , N. Y.
Sold in Omaha by C. F. Goodman , J. W. Boll ,
J , K' Ish , and all ifruifKistsoverywhere.
AUCTION SALE OP MISCELLA
NEOUS ARTICLES , AT OTOE
AGENCY , NED. , THURSDAY ,
SEPTEMBER 15 , 1881 :
The undersigned will i-cll at public auction to
the highest bidder or bidders , at the abo\e men
tioned time , and place , the .follouing property ,
viz :
Ono'lcorn shelter , four (4) ( ) cultivators , ( ho
hundred ( flJO ) funco posts , onu (1) ) grain drill
machinery and engine of ttcam grist and saw
mill , four ( I ) horses , onol ) mule four ( I ) liar-
row 8 , one ( I ) grindstone , one (1) ) hoito ial.c.otio
} ) nioHinguiachliic. four ( ! ) mo crs and rcup-
ors , fifteen (15) ( ) stirring plows , ton (10) ( ( .hovel
p'cAm. tnentv(20) ( ) bedsteads , forty (40) chairs.
unolcool < btrc , live ( Mlicatlng toex , eight
8) ) tab'cs ' , ono (1) ( ) btcp-lacfdcr , ( Iftecii (15) ( ) hogi ,
etc. etc.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock , a m.
Terms cash.
lly order of Department of Interior.
LKWPI.LKN E , WOOUIN , U u , Ind Agt.
, M , HAU.NKH , Auctioneer ,
Otoe Agciuj , Septembers , IbSI. ,
Hcpt. i , d-nt.
Geo. P. Bemis
REAL ESTATE AGENCY ,
I5th and Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb.
Tills agency docs Bmicn.vn brokerage business.
Does not bpccnlate , and therefore any bargains
on its books arc Insured to Its patrons , liibtoid
of belli ? I'oliblcd ui > bv thn ( vent
Axle Grease
MEYER GUMS !
U ed on Wajfons , Ilu ylcs , Kcajxin , Thrcsl.cw
ami Mill Machinery. It Is ixvAtUABLii TO KAHM-
KKH AMI Tc.uiHiKim. Hcurc-s Scratches anil all
klmh of soreo on llorecB irJ Stock , u ucU an on
men ,
OLARK & WISE , Manuf's ' ,
30G Illinois Street , Chicago ,
FOR 1'IIICKH. jo 21 Om.ki )
Blaet Diamond Ooal Co.
w. H LOOMIS , J. H. MWKM ; < ,
I'xrv , HKC , AM > TIIKAH.
I. L. MIM.KII , AOK.NT ,
HARD OR SOFT COAL
In car lota or In ijuantltlc * to suit purchascro ,
( Jrduu Solkltcd.
Yard , Foot Parnham and Doug
las Sts , , Omaha.
A , G. TROUP ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
How They Suit n Claim.
I.ar.\mv ! lloiiu-ranK
" 1 wish yon would expl
all about this s\ltitu' : of claiuis tliat I
hear so much about , " said a nieok-
eyed tenderfoot to u gtItaly old miner
who was panning "lit six ounces of
ptilvciiwd iUarK. | ( "I don't see what
they want tn salt a claim for , and I
don.t Anidorstand ho\\ they do it. "
" \Vtill , you see , a hot season like
this they have to Halt the claim lots of
times to keep it. A fresh claim is
good ouoimh For a tenderfoot , but the
old timers won't look at anything but
a pickled claim.
"You know Avlmt quartis. . proba
bly ? "
"No. "
"Well , every claim has
Some more or les , Yon lind out hov
many quartz there aic , and then pn
in so innnv pounds of salt to th
quart. Wild cat claims require more
salt , because the wild cat spoils quick
er than Anything ol.'e.
"Sometimes you catch a sucker ,
too , and you have to put him in brine
pretty plenty or you lose him. That's
ono reason why they salt n claim.
"Then ai ahi , you often j rub staki
"
11 man
" 15ut what is a grub stake ? "
"Well , a grub staki ! is a stake tha
the boys Jmnij their grub on so they
can carr } ' it. Lots of mining men
"liavo been knocked cold by a blow
from a urub stake.
"What 1 wanted to say , though
s this : yon will probably at firs
strike free milling poverty , with indi
cations of something olse. Then you
will no doubl sink till you strike bed
rock , or a true tissuro gopher hole ,
with traces of disappointment.
"That's the time to put in your
salt. You can shoot into the shaft
with a double-barreled shot-gun , or
wet it and apply it with a whitewash
brush. If people _ turn up their nones
at your claim , then , nnd say it is a
snide , and that they think there
something rotten in Denmark , you
can tell them that they are clear off
and that you have salted your claim ,
and that you know it is nil right. "
The last seen of the tenderfoot ho
was buying a double-barreled shotgun
and ten pounds of rock salt.
There's no doubt but a mining camp
.is the place to send a young man who
wants to acquire knowledge and till
his system full of information that
will bo useful to him as loni ; as ho
lives.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
IDoliuoiilco-
New York Herald ,
On one occasion Mr. Dclmonico
talked freely with a representative of
the Herald , who said :
"What wages do you pay , Mr. Del-
.monico ? "
"Ton thousand dollars and more
the first of every month. "
"What rout ? "
"All told $100,000 ; i year. You
see , besides our houses wo have throe
great wine collars down town. Wo
got wines and liquors by the 100 , 200 ,
300 casks at a time , and can buy
direct much cheaper than any dealers
can afford to sell us. "
"Do hard limm afl'ect you any ? "
' 'Yes , indeed , uiul mainly in wines.
I remember the time when I walked
through the rooms and saw from ono
to tlircn bottles of wine on every ta
ble. Now if wo hear a cork pop wo
turn to sec whore it is and then it's
generally a bottle of B.iss. "
"Some of your orders are silly , I
suppose ? "
"Yes , indeed. We often give din-
nora that cost $100 a head. Why ,
sometimes the flowers for each cost
$20 , and I have paid as high as $20
for each and every bill of faro ! You
know the mottoes they Irnvo for the
ladies. Well , there are people who
pay as high as $10 each for these
things. So you see it docs not take
long to run up to $100 in that way. "
Delmonico got up many a dinner
for A. T. Stewart , but no matter what
temptations wpro prepared for the
guest the invariable dish for the host
was a simple chop , with possibly a
plato of chicken broth. Mr. Stewart
dined many noted people , among
them often Gen. Grant. When the
late Andy Johnson was swinging
nround the circlp ho was festively
dined in Delmonico's , and after the
dinner held a reception. IIo was full
of fun , at all events , and kept his
friends in roars of morrimont. After
the } ' were all gone ho called to his
servant to "Come to bed. " Mr. Dol-
monico told the president that after
liis servant had undressed him the
waiter would show him his room.
"No , ho won't , " said Andy , "I'll un
dress myself , but that boy sleeps in
my room and nowhere else to-night ,
and that I toll yon. " That ended it ,
and the colored attendant shared with
his master the best room in the house.
Among the regular patrons is counted
"Sorosis , " Not that Sorosb spends
any considerable amount of money at
its .little lunches or oven at its annual
festivity ; but Sorouis is a feature of
any place it makes its homo. College - .
lego boys like the hospitality of Dol-
monico'tt , and at coitain seasons of
the year many a hardened oar in the ;
dining room holow is pierced by the :
jolly shouta of the under-graduates up
stairs , and many a hardening heart is
touched by the memory of days and
nights mainly nights gene by ,
when the snmo songs and the same
hurrah-boys chorusua worotho regular
thing with thorn at Harvard , Yale or
Princeton.
Ti o late Col. Fink was not a regu
lar patron of Dolmonico's. Ilo went
further up town , but now and then ho
spilled over from bin bowl ofbounty
there , On ono occasion at 4iO ; ! p. m.
ho called at the oflico , "Clnuloy , "
said ho , " 1 want a tiptop stand up
lunch , with llowora and all that sort :
of thinu' , served up in the Erie build
ing for lf > 0 men at OtfO. "
"That's two bouts from now. "
"Well , a great deal can bo done in
two hours. "
"All right , Colonel , I'll do it ; but
'
it will bo'an expensive job for you. "
" \YJio said anything about the cost ?
You do it , and I'll nay for it. "
Of courao the lunch was served ,
and equally of courao the $1,500 bill
was paid.
At another time , when Fink was
working up the Ninth regiment , a
ball was given at the Academy , and
Ji'isk was anxious that Delmonico
should furnish the supper. They declined -
clined on the ground that there was
no profit in it.
"How much guarantee do you
wjxu'j" said Jim.
"A thousand dollars"said Dulmon-
ico.
"All right , " replied Fish , "I'll take
500 quppor tickets , " mul ho did.
The King potentates iwor faorcc
; ) elmonico's np-town house imioh , bin
.pent thousands of dollars in tin
Chambers street place. Peter It
Sweeney used to go there when lit
xvished to bo quint nnd by himself.
The last time ho called hn nearly com
pleted n bargain with IVhnonico by
which the latter was to take Peter's
Thirty-fourth street propc rty for a res
taurant.
When Tweed's daughter was to bo
married the old manc.ill'd mi Del-
monico two months in nilvamv , and
without mentioning ten us. simply
said : " 1 want n supper , good one ,
for my daughter's wedding ; tiOO pee
ple. ( Jood day" The diy after the
supper was served lie calk-d and paid
for it.
"Do you keep your penplo along
timoJ" Mr. Delmonico.is oiico
asked.
"Somo of them. "
"Tho cooks how about them ? "
" \Vellj \ I pay Iho present lie.xd cook
31,000 a year ; his predecessor $ < ,000.
The other cooks got from gin to $ ; ) ( )
"What do you give the head wait
er ? "
"Fifteen hundred dollars and his
board and lodging. Tliet.dilo waiters
not $ o ( ) a month , nnd avcrairo Sl0 ! in
fees. 1 wanted to transfer one of
them from the saloon to the bar ,
raising him from $30 to SoO , but ho
wouldn't go because he made $ ! )0 )
where ho was. "
An Illiterate Parrot-
Sin rnuicidco Chronicle.
Ivirly in Juno last II. Menson took
a fancy to a certain gaudy-plumnged
parrot in the store of Jiseph Jacobson -
son , a bird-seller on Maikot street ,
and bought it , paying therufor $15.
Mr. Honsou took his pmlhusu to his
residence and spent his leisure ! hours
endeavoring to converse with his par
rotship on various subjects , each of
which was evidently distasteful to
"Poll , " who-expressed her disappro
bation by giving utterance to a series
of ear-splitting and unintelligible
acreechcB , which so disheartened JMr.
Henson that ho visited tlu < store of
Jacolurm and demanded that ho
should t.ako back the bird and refund
the purchase monoy. The bird ven
der , however , WjOiild not entertain
the proposition , so JMr. Donson
invoked the aid of the law ,
through the medium of an attorney ,
who drew up a complaint for damages
against Jacobson , setting forth in
sorrowful lai.gimgo how the peace and
happines-j of the JJcnson household
had been disturbed by that "awful
screech-owl , " through couitesy term
ed a wirrot , which it was claimed , had
damaged their pcaco and happiness
$50 worth. The complaint was filed
in the Justice's Court and the case
was assigned to Justice Connolly for
trial. F. A. Cardinoll , of counsel for
the plaintitr , put the ball in motion
by calling If. Benson , the plaintiff ,
who testitiod substantially as above-
stated , and was corroborated by Alice
Eenaon , his wife. Doth swore that
Jacobsou had guaranteed that the
parrot could speak excellent English ,
and was , withal , a most remarkable
bird. Counsel for the defendant
essayed to throw discredit on the tes
timony of Mr. Henson by inquiring if
ho was not intoxicated at Iho
time , and imagined that the de
fendant guaranteed ( hat tfio
bird was a good English
conversationist. Mr. 'JJunson de
nied the imputation , and when the
porsintcnt counsel sought to prove the
allegation by the defendant , Justice
Connolly ruled it out , and Mr. Ja-
sobsou testified in direct contradiction
if the plaintitrs witnesses. Ilo was
asked :
"Did you guarantee that the bird
was a good talker ? "
A. No. Vat yon dinks that I boll
3m a good dalking bairot for fifteen
iollar ?
Mr. Cardinoll. Can you make the
bird talk ?
A. Yas. i You pring om here ; I
makes him talk in China , French ,
derman and English.
The testimony of the defendant ro-
lardint. ' the guaranty was corrobor-
itcd by Robert llowc , a , ; mint em
ploye , who was present when the bird
ivas bought. The defense then intro
duced Mr , llobinson , a bird dealer , to
iliou- that u purrot that speaks plainly
: ould not bo bought. Tbo oiler was
objected to by Iho plaintitr and ruled
jut by the court.
Mr. Cardincll then read section
L707 of the civil code to his honor ,
vho gave judgment in favor of the
jlaintill'for $10 and costs ,
' HuutluK for Alligators-
la KHomlllo Cor , Kuuiih : NCHB.
Parties are hunting the "gatorsr.y
lown on the Caloosalmtchlo and Kiss-
infco rivers , and upon the numerous
akes in that region. Nothing is used
jxcopt the skins upon the belly and
.egs , the rough , scaly plates upon the
jacks of the animals being rejected ,
i'lio heads are cut oll'and buried for a
ow days , until Iho tusks can bo < lo-
uched. It was announced BOIIIO days
iinco that ono person had collcptod
illigator teeth to the amount of , ' 150
iiounds. Thin fact alone will give
jo mo idea of the destruction now
'oing oil among these creatures Jew-
jleni mount these tueth in a thousand
) dd and fantastic shape * , and many of
Iho artiolos in the show-eases here dis
play true artistic i/uniim. Not more
proudly does the Sioux bravo wear hi
: ollar of griz/.ly bear talons than
iloes the J'roadway belle parade
lior polished bracelet composed of
Looth of slain alligators. On the HI ,
John's river a now method has boon
lo vised for the micccssful p lira nil of
this game , A dark-lantern , with a
powerful rullector , is used on suitable
nights , and no dilliculty isexporienced
in approaching the quarry. The ani
mals appear to bo perfectly bewildered
by the strong glare , and make no
jll'oit to escape. The gun is hold
ivithin a few foot of the head , a touch
to the trigger , and there is a 'gator '
IOHS in Florida , ' Thm now process is
very effective , as the hunters are en-
idled not only to kill , but to secure
their prey. When pursued in Iho day
many of these creatures , although
mortally wounded , do not fall into the
hands of the sportsmen ,
It is find to rollect that the race of
the Baurians is in danger of being
uxtirpatod. Thousands are being
ulain annually by tourists and others
for amusement merely , in addition to
these slaughtered for profit. Thous
ands of baby 'trators are stullod as
BpecimuiiB or sent oil' alive IJH curiosi-
tics , while myriads of ugga arc blown
ami disposed of liy ilcnlvra. Aniul nl
jlii'so causes combined the brulo socin
in a good \\-ny to become uxtiiict
, Tliis is smneivliiil unfortunate , n * tlio
found t is A rmistunt mmm > of inturosl
ID our iiiirtliorn brothu-n , mid evurj
hunter from that auction t'nijurlj
chivi * the distinction of ml'lhif , ' nn
alligator scalp to his list of trophies.
If their uliolmlu destruction con-
tintius , it will bo necessary to call on
the fish coininissioiiuis to restock our
lakes mid rivtus with thuso yaluablo
Inoroitlblo.
F. A. Scratch , llnllurn , Out , , write * :
"I lm\e Ihi'HivalcH cunfiilcnco in yum
MI niuH'K lliomt JSiTTKisx. lutnno VA I
with which 1 ma | n < innnllv ncitinintril |
their Kiu-0044 innlnn ) t iuci.-illlilu. Otto
laily told tno that hnlf a Imttlo did her
Minn' Ktitxl ( linn Imndrvdi of ilollniV worth
nt inrdiritio Alip liad iircvinu.'lv 'nkcti ' , "
rtco.-1.00. ! tii.i ! nii-o '
Buclcllu'H Arnica Snlvo.
The best salvo in the world fur onto ,
l > rniscs , sores , ulcurs , salt rhouiu ,
"over sores , totter , chapnod hands ,
liillblaitis , corns mid all kinds of
skin eruptions. This salvo is guar
anteed to tjivo perfect satisfaction in
every ensdjbr mouoy refunded. 1'rico ,
L'oc per box' For aalo by
Mi it M cM AH ox , Omaha.
S'JCT . X.OXT3CES
PAPER WAREHOUSE ,
CRAHAMTAPER GO.
8U nnd 210 North MMn St. , St. lxui ,
VMIUIKHA1.K DRALK.M IN
100K , I
VBWS. f
EXVKI.OPKS , OAIll ) IIO.Mtl ) AND
Drinters Stock.
trC h paid for Karn | and Paper Stock , Sera
ron ninl Mil.tK
1'npor Slock WatdiontM t20 to 1237 , North
OM HA , NEB.
)0,00fi ) AG8ES
O)3E *
Davis & Snyder ,
1505 Pi
and Homes in Nebraska.
17,000 Acres iu Douglas Coun
ty , 35 to $10 Per Acre.
11,0:0 Acits 8arpy County taml.IA.00 to 810.00
12.1MO " WiwhiiiijtoiiGo. Land B.OJ to 10.00
51.108 " Kurt County Land. . S.OO to 8.00
2S.SOO " VumlujCouiityldinil 8.00 to 8.00
20300 " KUntonCiiumyUml 2.25 to BOD
Bll)00 ) " MullsmiCom-.ULand 2.00 to (1.00 (
18,8110 " Mute Count ? IianU. 3.00 to 8.00
Terma to SuitPurclmserB.Long
Time and Low Interest.
Perfect Titles fluamitccd
ALSO IMIOK THAC'IS O ? L4ND IN
Oolfax Pierce Morriok
Dodge , , , ,
Hall , Saunaors , Butler ,
And Other Counties in the
Eastern Portion of Nebraska ,
for Sale.
Farms oJ' All Sizes ,
From 10 to CIO acrcn each , adapted to
Or.iln cinl Slock Italn nir , to bo Sold fit Low
, Klfc'uruand on I.mw Tluie.
State and County Maps for
Distribution.
t'o tiilfor ctrculnrsm'\ ) > Hpcrlurllcalgon tlicHUto
prices and lenuaol Undn In all loculltluu , utc. ,
etc.
1505iarnliain .Street ,
2W333ES
ni)2l udu
I7IOU SAIjIJ A lir o tno story fmino shli-loJ ] (
Jj rnofltotol mid ono htory kltdit'ii ; ftloo ono
htory Ir.iinu , fhlni'Icil roof , hnll room for tun xetg
lo dame , nnd tmin hrjfo cnoiigli to Jiuld tnunty
tiMinH- All Kitimtcd on corner of llroail amiIth
btrfot , I'lcinont , 1)0(1 0 Co. , Nth. For further
formation apply to 0. 0. TUOJII'SON ,
3fj8toS Fremont , Doilco Co. , Noh.
'lItAYii : ) Prom Sicrt'd Btftblc , nmalin , ono
§ blitl ; nmru , color noincwliat tnclnl. uk'htor
lojo.irsold.vclglisnliont elo\on liur.urcil , luid
onHiudlcamlbilillf. Arcunnl nlllbupalilforjlirr
return urlnforiiiatlaii luiOlnj ; to her rucotcry ,
V. K. CAT1IKV , Fort Calhoiin , Neb
rMAKl'N UP A red and \Uilto spotted to ' ,
J ulioiit ft } eirs old" rl ht car cropped , at llo-
LIUI'H addition , north Unialin.
flt'wlt _ _ _ ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' " ' ' 'lli01' . ' . " !
AOI5NT8 WANTED ron Olllt NPW HOOK
BIBLE FOR THE YOUNG , "
iifliiirtho Story of the Scripture * , hy Itov. Otor e
Aluxandvr Crook , I ) . I ) . , In ulniplo and nttmctlio
an ua a for old and jouiv' . I'rofiucly lllustrn-
toil , nmliliiK a most Inti'rcstlii ) ; and linprcssliu
youth H tiutniftor. 1 cry pan nt will Htcnrc this
work. 1'imulivrH , jonnhoiild I'lrcnlatult. 1'rko
Bend for clmilara lth uxtra terms.
J H. CHAMIICIIR&CO. .St. I iuN Mn.
i i' ' " ° ' ability , to roproK-nt
l aiAMnilllH' Dictionary of dnl
vurtal ICnouldl u , C'oinplctu ( 'y lop < uill > i of
KM.TV l.iy AViintH.
Tills Id the Jlost IjHcful and ffiniiiiiit Md'rary
Ai-lduvcniL-nt of the Aiv. It li.ia no competitors.
Wo uantwitiiputont HolklUirt. No poddhru
iifudaiiiilv ClrciiUrti , Iviii ' full ilcMiptlon ,
cntonapt > 1U > itlon. J. II. CIIAMIIKUS ,
bt. I.oulf , Mo. , Chlcniio , 111. , Atlanta , ( )1
bcSinic d.kwlm
THE CHAMPION HAY GATHERER ,
Takua Ilio hiy direct from Swatl. tn Stack
MO to TOO Ilil. at a load , Siux ulnrowliiK ,
shocking , In. 1'rlce , ( < i.1.i)0. Tor ] rtklilars
addrtM K. II. UIIMf/AM ) ,
ilonrou Uitv , Mo. ,
l'aoirlctor [ nml .Munufactinxr.
HENRY WARD BEECHER
ndilrcHhliiK thu iitutk'fitu of tliu National Kchoolof
Klocutlon and Oratory , nald , "VVu uru living In a
land nliowjjiiiliin , < > hu u lilutory , HIUHO linitltn *
tlon vinlnuntly duniund orntury. ' ' 'lliu National
School of Elocution and Oratory win i'iituli <
lltlnd In 1S7I , to KtipplvtliU demand. ( ; imrU'rvd
In 187fp , Nineteen Teachurs ami Ixctiir.r ,
Bpeclallits In thdr ilijiartintntu. Summer
Term , July C , Fall Term , October 3 , Kund
for circular to
J. II. IimiTKL.Bocrctar
1)10 anil lllbC'lantiiiitbtrtct ,
AQBNTB WANTKD FOH
CREATIVE SOIENOE
and Sexual Philosophy.
J'rotusoiy llluitrnUd , 7heincut linpoitint and
liott book pulilljlii'd. Every family wanti It
Extraordinary induicmeutii nffured A unt" .
Addrcea . ' .unNraTuBUsiliNU Co.-at. Louis , Uo
I
TO ALli WHO HAVE
TO iu < : Ki3i'\niiji ) ,
TO UK DONE OU-
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
DISPLAYED , ETC.
Having lutuly enlarged my workshops nutl putting in now anil improved machinery
chinory , T hope to still nioro improve the quality and finish of our
ork and ( ill orders with moro promptness than is usual.
C / \ . T r ' "i""TT ' " "IXTT" T
JTy Motto has always boon ami nhvnya will ho : "First to gain superior facili
ties and then advertise the fact not huforo no wild advorttscmonts.
Some unprincipled dealers feeing in the liahit of copying my
annouiicomonts , T would hog you , Iho reader of this , to
draw a line hotwoon such copied advertisements
and these of urs , very-truly ,
The Reliable Jeweler , Omaha , Neb. .
Sign of the Striking Town Clock.
DURING THE-
Will Find it to their Advantage to Purchase their
61416 TENTH STREET.
Ladies' ' Beaver Dolmans SO 00 upwards ; Lanios' Beaver Oloak r
S5 00 upwarflsj Ladies Wool Sliawls , gl 00 upwardsLadies' ,
Ulsters , 53 50 upwards.
1 Lot Black Uashmores , all wool , 40 inches wide , 50 , 65 , 75 , 85
autl 95 oouts. . Extraordinary Value ,
1 Lot English Oashmores , all Shades , reduced to 37 1-2 cents ,
4 Cases :0auton : Flannels , 8 1-8 , 10 and 12 1-2 cents ,
4 Bales 4-4 Sheetings , 7 1-2 cents per yard , hy the piece , ,
1 Case Prints , now styles , 5 cents ,
6 Oases Bed Comforts and Blankets at Bottom Prices ,
Cheviots , Ginghams , Ticks , Denims , Tublo Lilians , Towels , J3od Spreads ,
&o. , at 1'ojiuln.r Prices.
Ladies' , Misses' , Boys' nnd Cliildrons' Shoos 20 per cent lower than nny Shoo
Store in Oinalin.
SPECIAL. 1 Lot Splendid Shirting I'luiinclx , 22J cents per yard , \vortli _ M cent * .
P , G. IMLAH , Manager ,
Leader of Popular Prices.
Special Attention
Is Once More Called to the Fact that
Rank foremost in the West in Assortment and
Prices of
FOR MBN'S ; BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR ,
ALSO A COMPLIJ'J'H LINE Ol ?
Furnishing Goods
Hats and Caps.
Wo are prennred to meet this demands of the tradu in regard to Latest Styloa
and 1'jitteniB. 1'ino Muroliiuit Tailoring in Connection.
RESPECTFULLY ,
M. HELLMAN & CO , ,
300 to 312 13th St. , Corner Farnham.
O. H. BALLOU ,
DEALER IN
Lath and Shingles ,
Yard and Office 15th and Cumings Street , two blocks
north of
ST. PAUL. AND OMAHA DEPOT.
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