THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 17 , 1881- THE DAITAr BEE. MAHA PUDU8HINQ CO. , PROPRIETORS , 010 Harnham , bet. Oth nnd 10th Street * . TKKMS OK SUI1SCUIPTION Onocopylyesr , In iklvanco ( postpaid ) . $10.00 (1 month ? " " . 6.0 v nmontha " " 3.00 1 RAILWAY TIME TABLE. .MR CASD CHICAOO , BT. PAt'l , MISMKAroLll AND OMAHA RAILROAD , Loire Onnlia No. 2 through passenger , 11 . m. No , 4. Oakland jwi'ciiRcr , SSOa. m. Arrltu Omaha No. 1 , tliroiuh pno'cnircr , 2:60 : m , So , 3 , Oakland jtatsciigi r , C:30 p. m , LKAV1NU OMAHA KAKT OR SOUTH Bf.UXD , a , II. k q. B ft. m. 3:40 : p. in. C. d K. W. , 0 n. m. 3:40 : p. in. u. H. I. & r. , n a. m. sue p , m. K. C. , St. J. i 0. n. , 8 a in. < 1:3'J p. in. Arrho Bt. Louis at 0:25 a , in. and 7:45 a. m. WMf OR SODTHWKflP ) . II. ft SI. In Nob. , Throw ; ! ! Kxprrw , 8SS . m. II. ft II. Lincoln r'relitht. : M f. > n. U. I' lixnnw , 1:16 : p. in. 0. fc H. V. for llncoln , 10 : 1 n. m. O. A H. V. for Oiccoh , 0:40 : n. m. t ) . P. InUht No. t , 6 : ' a. in. U. P. freight No. P , 8:15 : a. in. I ) . P. freight No. 7 , 0:10 : p. tn. emigrant. U. I1 , frck'ht No. 11 b:25 p.m. AHR1VI.VO PROM AST AND COUTH. C. H. & Q. , 5:00 : i. n 7:25 p m. C. A K. W. , D:45 : a. u.-7:25 : p. m. C. H. I.U',0:45a. : iu. 0:031) : . in. K. C. , St. Jon & 0 11. , 7:40 : n. ru. 6-.lt p. ru. W. , St. L. & 1' . , 10:1& : n. m. 1:25 : p. ru. 1RRIVINO PSOM Tllll Kft AMD BOUT1IWK6T. 0. < t It. V. from Mnoln 12:12 : p. tn. U. P. Kxpre s S:25 : p. in. D & M. In Ncl > . , Through Kxprcss 1:16 : p. ID. II. h M. Lincoln Krclht8:35 : n > U. P. Freight No. 101:40 : p. m. No. 0 4:25 : p. in. Emigrant. No. K 10.60 p. in. No 12-11:35 : a. m. O. & 11. V. mixed , nr. 4:35 : p. m. NORTH. Nebraaka Division ot tno Ht Paid & Sioux City Kovl. No. 2 leavm Omuh-j SRO : a. tn. Vo. 4 leaves Omah.i1.30 p. m So. 1 arrl\esntOimhaatS:30p. : m. No. 3 arrhca at Omaha at 10:50 : n. m. TRAINS KrtniT.HN OMAHA AND COUXClL BLUFFS. I.rave Omaha at 8:00 , 0:00 and 11:00 a. m. ; 10 2:00 : , 3:004:00 : , 6.UO and 0:0(1 : ( p. m. I.oavu Council lllulfn at 8:25 : , 9:25 : , 11:20 a. m. ; 1:26 , 2:25 : , 8:25 : , 4:25 t:25 : and 0:25 p. in. Suiiflnys The dummy leaves Omaha at D.OO nd 11:00 a. in. : 2W : ) , 4:0 : < > nnd S O p. in. Leaves CoTirM llhi'N at n:25 aiid U:2li a. m. ; 2.26 , 4:25 and 5:25 : p. in. _ Opening and Closing of Mall * . ROUTK. CPU * . CMWB. a. in. p. in. a. m. p. m , ( Thlrwo A X. W 11.00 9M 4:30 2:40 : t'hluuo. It. I. & Pftdllc. 11:00 : 0:00 : 4:30 : 2:40 CMcwo , I ) , it ( 11:00 : 0:00 4:30 2:40 : Waliasl 12:30 : 4:30 E:40 Stonx City ami Pacific. . 11:00 4:80 Un'on ' Pacific 60 11:40 Dmaha&It. V < .tt > 11:40 ti. 1 II. In Ncli 4:00 : 8:40 6:30 : OmahA.t NortM\c 'crii. 4:20 : 7:30 LiH-M nin.Hi for SUteot Iowa lei\ but once a d y-\l : : 4:30(1. : in. A Lincoln Mall it nlo opened at 10:30 : a. m. Ollico open Sunilaj a from 12 m. to 1 p. tn. TIIOS. P HALL P. SI. A , TT A. Business Directory , Abstract ntid ( teal tstate. JOHN L. AttCAGUE , opposite Post Office. W. n. BAUTLUTT 317 South 13th Street. Architects. > DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN. ARCHITECTS , Room 11 , Crchjhtoii Block. A. T. T AROE Jr. . Room 2 , Ciclshton Block. Boots and tihoes. JAMES DKVINE & CO. . Fine lioota and Shoes. A good assortment ot homo work on hand , comer 12th and Ilarney. THOS. ERICKSON , S E. cor. 10th and Douglas. JOHN FOUTUNATUS , 63510th street , manufactured to order good wort at fair prices. Repairing done. Bed Springs. J. F. LAKRIMER Manufacturer. 1617 Dom-laiBt. Books , News and Stationery. J. I. FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs. McSHANC & SCHROEDKR , the oldest B. and E. bouse tn Nebraska established 1876 Omaha. OUNTKAb RESTAURANT , MltS. A. IIYAN , southwest corner lethnnd Dodge. Bo-jt Board for the Money. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Meals at all Hours. Board by the Day , Week or Montn. Good Terras for Cash. ' Furntshnl Rooms Supplied. Carriages and Road Wagons. Wit SNYDEH , 14th and Harnoy Streets. Jewellers , JOHN BAUMEU 1314 Farnhsra Street. Junk. H. BEPTllOLD , Razs and M tal. Lumbsr , Lima and Cement. FOSTKJl & GRAY corner Cth and Douglas Sto. Lamps and dlatsware. J. BONNER 1809 Douzlas St. Good Variety. Merchant Tailors , G. A. LINDQUEST , One of our most popular Merchant Tailors Is re ceiving the latest dcalena for Spring and Summer Geods for gentlemen 8 wear. Stylish , durable , and prices low as ever 21613th bet , Dou . &Farn. Millinery. MRS. 0. A. RINGER , Wholesale and Retail , Fan cy Goods In ( treat variety , Zephyrs , Card Ioard , Iloulery , Gloves , Corscta , &c. Cheapest Hou o in the West. Purchasers iu\o 30 per cent. Order by Mall. 115 Fifteenth Street. foundry. JOHN WEARNE & SONS , cor. 14th It Jackaonsts I-lour and Feed , OMAHA CITY MILLS , 8th acd Fainham 8to. , Wclahans Bros. , proprietors. Grocer * . Z. STEVKNS , Slst between Cumlnp und Irar T. A. McSHANE , Corn. 23d and Curalng Htreeta. / Hardwaie , Iron and Steel. DLAN & LANGWORTHY , Wholesale , 110 and 112 tub etrcct A IIOLMRS corner lf th nnd PailfornK Harnets , Saddles , &c. B. WF.IST 2013th Bt. bet Farn- lUrney. Hitels. ANFIELD HOUSE , OoJ. Canneld.Oth 4 Farnliani DOUAN HOUSB , P. II. Cary , 813 Farnhara St. SLAVEN'fl HOTEL. K. Sl > en , 10th St. Southern Hotel , Qua. Hamcl,0th &Icavermorth Iron Fencinc * Tha Woslom Cornice Works , Accnts for the Champion Iron Fence &c. , ha\o on hand all kinds of Fancy Iron Fences , Crcatliis | , Flnoals , Railings , cto. 1310 Dnivo ulrte. opl2 Clothing Bought. O JHAW will pay highest Cash price for tocond band clothlnr. Corner 10th and Yarnhain. Dentists. DU. PAUL , Williams' I'lock , Cor. lEth & Dodge. Drugs , Paints and Oils. KU1IN & CO. , Fhanoaclita , Fine Vuno 'liuda , Cor. 15th and Douclii btrecta. W. J. WIIITEHOUl K , Wholesale & Hotall , I6th St. 0 , 0. FJEI.D , 2022 North SIJo Cumlng Street. M. PARR , DruKnlet , 10th and Howard Stroeta. Dry Good's Notions , Etc. -JOHN II. F. LKHMANN * CO , , New York Dry Good * Sn ; 1310 and 1312 Farn- him Urcct. L. o. EnewoU also \xmta \ and fliw-fl 71 h & Pacific. ruruiture. A P. GROSS , Now and Second Hand Furniture nd StoMis , 1111 Ixjuiriaa. JJIghost caah price aid for tctoiid hanu urooii. J , BONNKH 1809 Doul et , Find eoodi , &c. Planing Mill , A , MOYER , manufacturer of eauh , doors , bllnde , moldings , noea ! , baliutcr * , hand rails , furnishing ttroll wwlny , &c , wr DsdKoaud 9tU ttrccU. Pawnbroker * . ROSENFELD , 3 10th St. , bet. Fur. A HAT Florist. A. Donnghno , plants , cut flowcn , nccils , etc. N , W. cor. lUh ( anl Doui'los streets. Civil Engineers nnd Surveyors. ANDUF.W KOSEWATEU , Crelghton Block Town Surveys , OnuloRndHcweraRO Sjatc s Uommlsslon Merchants. JOHN O. WIt > LIS.1414 Dodge Street. D R. nEKMF.K. For ilctalla co Urge lulrcrtlsc mont In Dallv nnd Weekly. Clears and Tobacco. ft'EST A FRITSC11KH. niaiuifftcturcrs of Cnr ! tid Whole-Kilo Dmlcrs in Tohiiwos , ISOMtouglM. \V. K. I/UUNZKN m-inufMturcr f.l 110th street. Cornlco Works. A'c9tern Cornice Worki , Manufacturers Iron Cornice , Tin , Iron nnd BlMo Kooning. Orders front any locality promity ) executed In the bc UAiiner , Factory and Oll.ee 1310 IXnlgo Street , Oalvanlzrd Iron Cornlra' , Window CAJW , vtc. xanufncturcd and put tip In any pm of the country. T. aiNHOI.D 4lO Tlilrtreiuli trret Crockery , I. BONNHR 1300 DoiuKM slrvet. Good lino. Clothing and Furnlihlng Goodi. OEO. II , 1'CTKllSON. Al o Hats , CafHi Boots Shoes , Notions and Cutlery , 804 H. 10th street. Fen co Works. OMAHA FF.NCK CO. OUST , FRIE3&CO. , 1213HirneySt. , Improve- # 1 Ice Boxes , Iron arid Wood Fences , Otllce Ralllnsrs , Counters of Pine anil Walnut. nefrlReratort , Cnnflold's Patent. 0. F. GOODMAN Hth St. bet Farn. A llnrnoy. Show Case Manuractory.l 0. J. WILDE , Manufacturer and Dealer In alt kind ] ot Show Cases , Upright Cx ca , „ 1317 CMS St. FRANK L. GERHARD , proprietor Omthi Show Case manufactory , 818 South 10th street , betnccn Liavcimorth aud Marcy. All goods narrantwl first-class. Gloves na Tmwaro. A. BUHMESTKU , Dealer In Stores and Tinware , and Manufacturer of Tin Roofs and all kinds of Building Work , Odd Fellow a'Block. J , BONNHR. 1309 Douglas St. Good and Cheap. Seed * . J. EVANS , Wholesale and Retail Seed Drills and Cultivators , Odd Follows Hull. Physicians an i Surgeons , W. 8. GIDDS , M. D. , Hxrai No 4 , Crclghton Block , IMh Street. P. S. LEISENRING , H. D. Maaonlc Block. C. L. IIAHT , M. D. , Eye and Ear , opp. postofflco DR. L. n aRADDY , Oculist and Auri t. S. W 15th and Farnham Sts Photograpnera. GEO. IIEVN. PltOP. Orvnd Central Galk-rv , 212 Sixteenth Street. near Masonic Hall. First-class Work and 1'rompt ness frunrantcop Plumbing , Gas and Steam Fitting. P. W. TAHPY & CO. . 21012th St , bet. Farnham and DougUn. WorK promptly attended to. I ) . FITZPATHICK. 1401 Douglas Street. and Paper Hanging. HENRY A. HOOTERS. 1412 Doilgo Street. fihoo Stores. Phillip Ling , 1820 Farnham St. . bet. 13th & 14th. Second Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR , 1416 Douglas St. . New and Second Hand Furniture , House Furnishing Goods , &c. , boui'htnnJ sold on narrow margins. Saloons. HENRY KAUFMANN , In the new brick hlock on Douglas Street , has Just oprncd a most elegant lien Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 e\ cry day. " Caledonia " J FALCONER. 079 10th Street. Undertakers. CIIAS. RIEW'E , 101 ! ! Farnham bet 10th & lltd. P. PEMNEU , 303J Tenth street , between Farn- ham and llarncy. Does good and cheap work. 09 Cent Stores. P. 0. BACKUS. 1206 Farnham St. , F nov Oooda KENNEDY'S EAST - INDIA s ? p PI I i io ' 33 BITTERS ILEB & CO. , Sole Manufacturers , OMAHA. NBteaskaLaMAgenqy DAVIS & SHYDER , IC05 Farnham St. , . . . Omaha , Nebraska Ciro.ully sclcctol land In liiskrn Nebraska for Hftlo , Great liargalni In imirOTOit ) farms , and Omaha city property. 0. F , DAV13. WKE3TEB BNVDHn. Late Land Com'r U. P " Axle NEVER GUMS ! Ural on Waicona , lliii tea , Reapers , ThrcBhom and il 111 Machinery. It IH isvAurxnLs TO rjutM tnn AM ) TKAUBTKIIB. It cures Bcratchca and all klndgof Borcoon Horses r.J Stotk , an well anon " " ' OLARK&WISE.Manuf's . , 306 Illinois Street , Chicago , FOU PHICES. Jo24.6m-b9 BlackDiamondOoalCo , \V. II LOOM'S ' , J. H. NKWKfX , 1'urv. Beer. AMI TKKAI. I. L. MILLKH , AOKXT. HARD OR SOFT COAL In car lota or In 1111.111111101 tn uult purthascM , Onlun Kollcltul. Yard , Foot Parnham and Douglas - las Sta. , Omaha. . 80l3tl | GRAND OPENING ! Professor KMic-r , ( from Bt. IxiuU ) Danrlnk' Ac. ndimy , Standard Hall , cor. Flfttcnih and Furn- ham , 'luctday cvpiilii ; ; , Mcptcmbcr ( Jth. Classen ( or lAdluK anil Ucntlcmcn commencing Tucuday ttcnln tjcptembcr Oth ; ilaiwciw for MUbcii anil Mattvrd , roimncMidnf Saturday after * noon at 4 oVIocl ; . Cl.-mcj for r'ainllluv , will ho arranged to suit O.o lionorablo jatrons. Also ballet dantlnj ; tun l > o taught , Tcrnu liberal , and \vileo \ : satisfaction to Hctiol am L'uarintccd. I'rlvatoIiKtructlomovll lo ulr- eiint thu Dancing Academy or at tlio 'tildc.'icu of the 1'itroiu , I'rhato orders may bo loft atMa > Mcjcr.t Dro'a. i-UO-tf IS & HILL , REAL ESTATE BROKERS. No. 1508 Farnham Street , 0/rict Jfor U tUc opp , Oraud Central lintel , THE FLOOD. Not Noah's , but ono cqvmlly as tlis nstrous as frtr as it went , us tlioy know in Minnesota. Lucy Fanclien , standing in ho brothnr-in-law's door-wny , looking ou ever the snow nt the figure ot ft mat who had just turned and wired his Itat to her , had no idea it was coining Her blnck eyes wore bright and her face warm with inch color. ' 'Lucy , " called her sislur from the little bedroom , "who wna llio man at the door ? " "Charlio Kosccoo , " said Lucy , defiantly fiantly , "what is it to you , Colomb ? ' "What is it to mo. I'll tench you , miss ; when Polar comes you shall go homo nnd marry .lo Aim , as you have been told. You'ro not a Yankee girl , if you have boon to their school , and you shall do as you arc told. I'll ask old Gauticro to go for Father , Chora- lior when ho cornea into the house. " "I don't care , " said Lucy , still moro defiantly ; "you may pot a do/on piiosts , if you like , I'll not marry Jo Aim if ho has a thousand cattlo. Charlie is bolter with nothing. " "So foolish you lalk , what do you know ? you arc not to talk alone with nifii at my door , it is not decent. You should io ; back to Franco , miss , anil learn manners , and not to talk of your priests so disrespectfully. Fix the fire and coino and take the baby nnd let not Charlie Uosecoo comohoro once more. " Lucy filled the steve with corn , the railroads had brought but little wood yet and that was so dear they still used corn as they had done during tlio blockade. When she had done that she took the baby and sat by the win dow , rocking it and looking out on the snow where Oharlio had passed ut of sight Old Gauticro had coma in from the barn where ho had been to bake euro of the cattle and horse , and Colomb was telling through the open bedroom door of Lucy's rebellion. The old man muttered nnd Colomb scolded , but Lucy only looked moro rebellious and dcliant than over , and javo them a sharp answer now and ihon , tossing her blnck braids about with every scornful movement of her ; oquettish head. The old man mum- jlod and muttered about the black light , and that seine ono had told lira the river was rising above there , sut Lucy paid no attention to his words , and after once moro renewing ; ho fire lay down on the lounge near : ho door wf her sister's room , ready to mswor any call during the night. Soinetimo in the night , she did not enow how long she had been asleep , she was awakened by a terrible crash- ng and grinding about the houso. She could not tell what it meant , she lad never heard anything like it. 3olomb was screaming and old Gau- ricro stood on the stairs half-dressed and wholly terror stricken muttering about the river. The water began to pour in under ho door and almost while Lucy looked c rose ankle-deep. She rushed to lor sister's bed and called to the old man. She had bound many an ucro of wheat , and her arms wore not weak , and with the help the old man ! ould give her they dragged off the jed with her sister and the baby unon t , and by much pulling and pushing ; ot them up the narrow stair-way. The grinding and crashing con- .inued . ; they could hardly hear each other speak , and the water rose rap- dly. Lucy could see it rising higher and higher on the stairs , she had hur ried back and snatched the lamp from he table ns soon as Colomb was safe upstairs. She had to wade through vater to do it , and noticed that even lien it was as high as the chair scats and was putting out the fire. She vatchcd the water as it crept step by tep up those stairs and soon saw they would not bo safe there. The only ilazo of escape left was the attic and hat was a very small nnd low one , > ut they must take refuge there. She sot her wits to work to plan a way to each it. The chamber was unfin- shod , only a few loose boards lay on 10 beams overhead. Old Gauticro's > cd stood near and an old rickety tn- > lo beside it. She placed the table on the bed and got the old man up on ho beams , then she reached up bed clothes and a feather bed and directed lim to arrange a bed on the looao > oards , finally she lifted Colomb till ho had her where the old man could nke hold of the quilts about her and mil her up. They were not a minute too noon , or just as she reached up the baby and prepared to swing herself up roni the old table , there came an other and louder crash , the house ocked to and fro for a minute , the amp went down with a crash , there was a rush and sweep of water , and hey felt they were moving off. Co omb was shrieking and the old man airly howling in terror. Lucy put icr hand down between the bourns bo- ow thorn , it struck into the water. It vas as high as that then , it would soon ) o over at that rato. She thought of Charlie , where was ho ? lie had gone truight on down the valley , ho vould bo drowned. She cried out at hat fur the first time , but just then .ho house surged to ono side and Co. umb shrieked , and they all huddled own together in the darkness. On and on they went , the house winging to and fro in the current , ho water dashing nnd splashing ibout , and the ice grinding and crash- ng outside. The old man mumbled lis prayers nnd Colomb repeated hors , bricking out now and then to sumo aint for mercy , or calling loudly to jucy to stay near her. How long this asted tiioy could not tell , but after what saenicd to them a life- hue , the houao stood still. Where hey were they did not know but Mcy , digging open n little cinuk in .ho gable , could BOO cakes of ice all about , and beyond that the river run- ling furiously by. A church was bating along with the current ) and bovo all the grinding of the ice and rush of the water , she could hear the iwful tolling of its bell. Down on the cakes ot ice stood Colomb's best black ow , chewing her cud no if uho tycro ufo at homo in horatnll. The hours passed on drearily enough vith no food , no fire , no light , only ho darknoBA and noiao. It was day low , Lucy could HCO that , but the lit- lo attic wan still dark. Hut it was Boino consolation to know that they vero standing btill , and no longer in " lint crushing , crashing miisa , "Lucy videncd the crack in tno gable as the day passed on , and reported what slio saw. A lot of wood went by out in ho river wood that had been placed on the river bank for the use of steam boats when the river opened. She know what it was well onoiiijh , for she had seen some of the neighbors burning a part ot it during the blockade. Trees wont by. and pieces of houses , and a dead body rolle < ever and showed her its white , rigii face. She would not look again after that i Night settled down at last , and thnl was worse than day ; it vfM plensaiil to know that Ihcro was light oulmdo even if'thoy could not BOO it. Lucy did not sleep , the others slept a little , waking with frightened criua that made the night moro hideout. She WBS fearful lest they should start ngain and the house go to pieces in the ice , but it stood firm , and she be gan to fear they must stay tin-re and starve. Perhaps thu ice had frozen hard enough to allow her to not to shore somewhere , for thouuh the river was open , it seemed frozen solid where they were , which prob.ibly was not really the river , only where it had overflowed , and she resolved to try and cot out in the morning. When the 11 rat streak of li ht was visible , she began her work , but hav ing nothing but her hands ohe was jiving up in despair , when Colomb : riod out that she heard voices , They listened. , Sircly : there were voices , liclo had como. They shouted to let the rcsc'uors ' know they were there nnd nlive , but the voices wore growing fainter anil fainter , evidently they 11 ad concluded no onu was thuro and were going nway. With all their united voicci they called agnm and Lucy looked out through hur little opening in the wall and saw them , ; wo men , and one of them was yes , it was Charlie Itoaecoc. She put her nouth lo the opening and called with all her might : " 'Charlie , oh , Olmrlio ! joino back ! wo'ro hero ! " Then she ookcd again nnd saw they had turned and were running back. "They're coming , thoy'ro coining ! " she cried to Colomb ; "its Charlie , lo'll save us" but Colomb had aintcd The men were list long in making nn opening in the roof , for they were > rcparcd with their axes for just such 'inorgoncics , having been out at work- all night. Tlioy carried Colomb , vrapped in the bed clothes , across the co to their boat and Lucy led old jiiutioro , trembling with fear and voal.noss , to the .same place. They ihivercd in the 'bitter ' morning air , > ut Lucy soon found work enough to ccep her warm in helping the men to Hill the boat against the strong current. 2akcs of ice came rushing down al- nest upsetting them at time ? , and eng timbers swung around peril ously near the boat as they were dash- ni clown the river. Luck * asked ) harlio where they were , and how far , hey had como. Below Vane , ho told icr , and they had como 15 miles. Fif- con miles in a rocking , surging louse , among those enormous cakes of co she shivered again at her rowing. "Dp you know that place ? " asked Charlie. Lucy looked and saw a soli- ary house , standing amid enormous cakes of ice , < so black from mud and and covering them and contained in hem that they looked moro like cakes of black lava than ico. That 'was like 10 place she had over scon. "That is Glenn Island , " said Char- io. She looked again she could not joliovo it. Glenn Island was a pretty ittlo town ; she and Charlie had gone o school there , and it had churches , tores , schools and houscs'in plenty , t could not bo. "There is the railroad , " continued yharlio , as they got back nearer their own homo , or what had been homo , jucy could only see a vast sea stretch ing out on every had , with a swift current in the centio and blocks of co and mud hero and there in every lirection. Sometimes there was the rowf of a house or barn , and a few cattle perched on top o some straw lacks , or standing in the water half way up to their backs , the ice frozen o thickly about them that they could lot move. She could BOO no signs of ho railroad ; if.it was where Charlie > ointod , it was buried under tons of co. "Dp you know this farm ? " asked /harlio again. Lucy looked and saw acres of land > lunging into the river. Dead bodies f cattle lay hero and there , caught mong ono of the cakes of ice , and a > art ot a harvester whirled by them n the water. No , oho had never seen k , she was sure. "That is Jo Aim's , " said Charlio. She caught her breath and looked gain. All those broad acres and mrns and horses and cattle , that her istcr had talked of so often , gono. As she looked , she caught sight of u nan wedged in between two largo akoa of ice not fur from ( hem. "Thoro's a man , Charlie , " she said under her breath for the sight of him mil sent a horror to hor. "It's Jo , " cried Charlie as the boat wung around so they could BUO bib ace , "nnd he's dead. " Colomb cried out at that and bcg- ed them not to slop , and indeed they lould not in that swift river. How crriblo it all scorned as they went on. for elF , the bluffd , like the banks of ho sea , in the center of which was heir struggling boot , on every side oofs of churches , houses , barns , or vrccks of them all , The comfortable arms , that the year before had been ovored with wheat , buried in water ml ice , some half washed into the Ivor , and many covered with a do- xisit of sand tliut had ruined them or years , nt least Cattle , horses , onpors , mowora , everything gone , nd sometimes the owners , lee , like > oor Jo , Great trees were turn nil > y the roots , or cut ol' ( clean tin a niootli , some stripped of 'hoir bark , heir largo trunks coming half hunan - nan us they lay there ruined and lolplcs ! ) , Ono was stijl standing , and perched n its branches were throe women vhom Lucy recognized as her former icighbcrs , Mrs. Ole Oloson , Mrs. Stark Sturkeon and Mrs. Peterson. Such had a babe in hur arms and nil called loudly for help. Thu men miught the boat as near as possible o them , nnd promised to , send them iclp at once , but tlnnr boat wai full. I'ho women begged pitoou ly , They lad nil got together in onu house , hey said , and when that was going mil climbed into this true nnd had joon there all night and were cold , Colomb kiuw their husbands woru vith Pctor after wood , but she atiked vhero Mrs. Oleson's other childion were , and the poor woman broke out ebbing and said they were in the river , Sarah had slipped down into the water when they tried lo got up in the tree and Hans had dropped otF in the night when she had fallen asleep just a minuto. Fatthcr on Charlfo pointed out a house standing on higher land than the olhoriwlioro ho told Lucy n fami ly were uj ) stairs waiting to bo taken otl'if need bo , but allowing others in moro danger to go first , and near by a man had lain in another house with both hands and foot frozen so badly thu doctors were going lo amputate them. At last , they reached their destination , the great elevator where the owner , who had boon rich the day before but wan now a poor man , was doing all ho could to nmko the people jomforlnble. They were soon among the other suH'orers , AOIIIO worse oil' than themselves and the men who had brought thorn only waited to take a iittlo food , then started out again with others , D.iy after day and week after week the tlood continued. Skills and yawls were hastily built and parties of res cuers were out continually. Ono'day : hey brought in a family who had iveil daya on raw chickens , the fowls laving been driven to thu liouao by 'right ; and another tiny it was two old adic.s who had lived moro than a week in their barn , Little children , > nly half dressed and consequently nilf frozen , were brought from nil sorts of strange perches and their rescuers had many n narrow wcapo while trying to save them. I luge barrioadns of ice , sometimes ! 10 'cot high , iniiat bo crossed , and again swift , open currents and sometimes bin ice , on which planks were laid to nake it moro secure , or the boats were dragged across to reach another open ilaco. Day after day , they brought hum in , taking GO porsoiiH from thereof roof of ono Innjo house nnd picking ip others hoie and there , all half rozon and half starved nnd wholly lestitute. The owner of the elevator drew up by means of pulleys iv few cattle thathad been savinslaughtering ) hem on ono of the upper Hours and coding the people. They had no ights , for the kerosene and even the : andlos had given out everywhere the ) oats could reach , but they bore that [ iiitu patiently us long as they hiul omo sort of food. Pelor returned with his neighbors , > ut they came in n boat and their vood wont on down the river. Neither 10 nor Colomb said n word moro gainst Charlie's lovu-niakiug , though hey saw it was progressing in the in- ervals ho had from his work in the joats , and oven old Gautiero could lot forget that Charlie saved his lifo , and if ho muttered it wae only to iraiso him. And Lucy and Charlie think the lood was not altogether without its id vantages , Fall Down , Mr. Albert Aiuloftwn , York street , Uuf- nlo , fell down Rtalri and HoyeixOy bruised 111 knco. A few implications of Dr. 'IIOMAS' KLKCTUIO OID entirely enroll lim. tlieodlw GREATEST REMEDY KNOWN. Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con sumption is certainly the greatest nodical remedy ever placed within the reach of suilering humanity. Thou- ionds of once helnless sulierers , now oudly proclaim their praise for this wonderful discovery to which they owe their lives. Not only does it posi- iyely euro Consumption , but Coughs , 3olds , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fever , Hoarseness and all affections of the Throat , Chest and Lungs yields ut once to its wonderful curative pow er as if by magic. Wo do not ask you to buy a largo bottle unless you know what you nso gotling. Wo therefore earnestly request you to call on your druggists , IHH & MuMAiioN. and got a irial oottlo free of cost which will con vince the most skeptical of ils wonder- ul merits , and show you what a rcgu- ar ono dollar size bottle will do. For sale by Ish & McMahon. (4) ( ) BiSfffi & 1ELLS , 1422 Douglas St. , Near 16th. Before removing to their new OPERA HOUSE STORE Will sell their stock of BOOTS S SHOES At Greatly Reduced Prices. Established 11 Years , As cU llcprosonto'l 82 , 000,000-0. Attlvo Klro and Ufo v.untcd. 0. L ' DON'T ' IT BURN I ily liout.0 and fiirnlluru h iiiDiiroil with 0 , T. TAYLOH U CO. . ( 'or 1 1 Mi John G , ' Jacobs , ( Kormorly of Olsh&Jacobj , ) UNDERTAKER. No. UlTKarnhamSt , , OIjI Btaml of Jacob Oil , ' INVITATION TO ALL WIIO HAVE WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO BE REPAIRED , * El ICT GIB .A. V IZKT Gh TO IJE DONE OR JEWELRYt MANUFACTURED. Wliile our Work is better , our Prices are Lower than all others. XTJSC3EI ST-A-TIE 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. inj { lately onlnrgod my workshops nnd putting in now . .nd improved ma clunory , I liopo to still moro improve the quality nnd finish of our ork nnd fill orders with moro promptness than la usual. OTJTXOZLsT I My Motto lias nhvnys been nnd nhvnya will bo : "First to gain superior facili ties and then ndvortiso the fact not before no wild advertisements. Some unprincipled dealers being in the habit of copying my announcements , I would beg you , the reader of tins , to dnuv a line between such copied advertisements nnd these of Yours , very truly , A. B. HIJOERH/IA / ! The Reliable Jeweler , Omaha , Sign of the Striking Town Clock. DURING THE- Will Find it to their Advantage to Purchase their &ft/ / 614-616 TENTH STREET. Ladies' Beaver Dolmans $6 $ 00 upwards ; Lames' Beaver Oloaks , 35 00 upwards ; Ladies Wool Shawls , $1 00 upwards ; Ladies' Ulsters , $3 50 upwards. 1 Lot Black OastoBS , all wool , 40 inches wide , 50 , 65 , 75 , Bf and 85 cents. Extraordinary Value , 1 Lot English Oashnieres , all Shades , reduced to 37 1-2 cents , 4 Gases -'Canton Flannels , 8 1-3 , 10 and 12 1-2 cents , 4 Bales 4-4 Sheetings , 7 1-2 cents per yard , by the piece , 1 Case Prints , new styles , 5 cents , 6 Oases Bed Oomforts and Blankets at Bottom Prices , Ohoviots , Ginglmins , Ticks , Denims , Table Linens , Towels , Bed Spreads , &c , , nt Popular Prices. Ladies' , Misses' , Boys' and Childrons' Shoes 20 per cent lower than any Shoo- Store in Omaha. SPKC1AL. 1 Lot Splendid Shirting Flannels , 22 i cents per yard , worth 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 L FOE MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OP Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps. Wo nro prepared to moot the demands of the trade in regard to Latest Styles and Patterns. Fine Merchant Tailoring in Connection , RESPECTFULLY , M. HELLMAN & CO. , 300 to 312 13th St. , Corner Farnha O. H. BALLOU , DEALER IN Lath and Shingles , Yard and Office 15th and Oumings Street , two blocks north of ST. PAUL. AND OMAHA. DEPOT. jyl-cocWni ,