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THE OIALUIA DAILY BMi TUESDAY , SBPTriMBKK 20 , 188L. ; ' \
MAHA PUQLISHINQ CO. , PROPniFTORs
010 Kirnli.im , bet. Oth and 10th Gtresti.
TKUMS OP SUUSCUIITIUN
0 no con } Ijoar , In aiUancoUxtttraUl ) . J100
Gmontln " . . . . do
Slnontlii jt pi
RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
CAIUI CHICAGO , fT. I'All , , VINM'UtH.S AN
OMMIl llUinOtl ) ,
o Omahi No. 2 lliroutjh tn-s'onccr , 1
, in No. 4 , OiU.iiul | wciifrir , i ! fiOa , MI ,
ArrUoOmitn No. 1 , thronjh iwnciiircr , 4JH
m. No , II , Oiklaiid ivn un'cr , 0:30 : \ < , la ,
LEAVIVO OMAHA BAST 0 * AOUIII fOU.ND.
C. , II , i ( J. 5 Ik. in. 3 40 p. in.
C. & N. V * . , G n. in , 3:1011 : in.
. , II. I. i. I1. . 0 n. m.3:40 : Ji. in.
K. C. , bt. J. k C. It. , 3 a m.-C:30 : p. m. Anlti
fct. Loul * nt G-2J n. in. and 7:45 a. m.
WltST OR BOUTIIWIWtS.
II. & M , In Neb. , Through Kxpren , 8 S5 K. m
II. & II. Lincoln freight. 7:00 : \ * . m.
U. P Kxiire-w , 12 IB p. in.
O. A II. V. lot Unjoin , 10:20 a. in.
O. .t 11. V. ( or Oaccbln , 0 40 n. tn.
U. P. freU'ht No. 6 , 6:40 : n. in.
\J. lIrelRht No. 9 , 8:15 : a in.
\J. P. freight No. 7 , 0.10 i > . in , emigrant.
U 1' . frolfht fio. 11 8.25 p. in.
ARRIVING FROM EAST AVD ( "OUID.
I C. 11. & 0. , 6 00 A. m.-7:25 : p in.
C. & N. W. , 0 45 a. m. 7:25 | i. m.
C. K. l.&r.Dl6a. : in. 0.05 p. tn.
K. C. , SU Joe & 0 II. , 7.40 a. m. 0:45 : p. m
W. , St. L. & P. , 10:55 : a. 111. 1:25 : p. ra.
ARRIVING FROM TUX ItrSTAND SOUTI1WK3T.
O. & It. V. from LlnMln 12.1 ! ! p. m.
U. P. ISjirow 3.25 p. in.
D & > I. In Null. , Through Kxpro 1:15 : p. m
11. & M. Lincoln 1'rcuht 8.35 a in.
V. P. FrcltiHt No. 10-1:10 : p. m.
No. 0 4:25 : p. 111. Emigrant.
No. 8 10 M ) p. in.
No 12 11:35 : a. in.
O. & II. V. mixed , ar. 4:35 : p. m.
NORTH. |
Nebraska DUlslon of tno bt. Paul & Sioux CItj
Ho id.
No. 2 Ica\c3 Omaha S 1110 a. m.
* > o. 4 hn\CH Oinnlii 1.30 p. m
A'o. 1 arrhciatOimhint fiMp. m.
Ko. 3 arriics at Oinaliaat 10,50 a. in.
DDMMT TRAINS HftWltV.\ OMAHA AND
COUNCIL Lurm.
I.ta\o Onnht at 800 , 000 and 11.00 a. m.
10 'J.OO , S 00 , 4 00 , 6.00 nil 1 0 00 p. in.
Lowe Council Dliilfa at 8.25 , 9 25 , 11:25 : a. in.
1:25 : , 2:25 , 3 25 , 4 25 t:25aml : ( J 25 p. m.
SunJaj * Iho ilun.mlmct Omaha at 0 00
and 11.00 a. in. ; 2 DO , 4 00 ami 6 00 p. in. Leaxts
Council ninth at 0.25 and 11:25 : a. ui.2.85 ; , 4.2E
and 5:25 : p. in.
Opening and Closing of Mall * .
EOinB. OPKN. OL08K.
a. m. p. in
Chicago &N.W 11.00
Chicago , U. I. & Paciflc.11.00
Chicago , U. & . Q 11:00 :
Waliwh
SiouvCitj and 1'adnc. .
Union 1'acHk
Omaha & It. V
B.&M. InNuh 6.SO
Omahifc Northwc tern.
Local mills ( or State o ! Io a lca\o ljut once a
day , \lz : 4 30a.m.
A Lincoln Mall is ilso opened at 10.30 a. m.
OIllco oi n Sundaj 9 ( rom 12 m. to 1 p. in.
THOS. 1" HALL P. M.
Business BirectoiT.
Abstract ar d Real hstatu.
JOIIN Ii. McCAGUK , opixsslto Post Office.
W. R. BARlliETT 31" fcouth 13th Street.
Architects. \
DUFRENU i. HKNnnLbSOHN , AI1CIUTECTS ,
RoomlJ Crcl'hton ElrcK.
A. T. LAHOK Jr , Room 2. Cielditon Block.
Boots mid bhocs.
JAMES UuVINK , V CO. ,
Flno Boots and bhoca A sro d r-ssottment o !
bomuork on hind , corner 12th and Ilirnuy.
THOS. L1UCKSON , S K. cor , ICth anil Douglas
JOHNTOinUNATUS ,
05 10th etnct , manufactured to onler good work
| r prici" . Ucpilrint ' , done.
Bed Springs.
. / J. F. LAKimiEll Manufacturer. J517 Dom'lasst.
Books , News and Otatlonery.
J. I. FUUEHAUK 1016 Farnharu Street.
Butter and Eggs.
4IC3HANE A. SCIIROGDCK. the oldest B. and E.
touaoln hcliraska tstalillshod 1875 Omaha ,
f\ CKNTRAL KLaTAUUAXT ,
\ JIKS. A. KTAN ,
I 0 inthwcst corner 16thand Dodije.
j : > 3it Uoard ( or the Money.
tlsfactlon Outrantecd
Heals at all Hours.
Board by the Day , Week or Month.
Good Terras ( or Cash
Funilshnl It/inma Supplied.
UarrlaRes and Ruad Wacom.
8NYDEU , 14th and Harney Street * .
jewellers.
JOIIN BAUMEU 13U Farnham Street.
Junk.
H. BEP.TMOLD , Haw and Metal.
Lumbtr , Lime and Cement.
FOSTER & ORY corner tith and Douglas Sis
Lamps and Glassware.
J. BONNER 1309 Uoiulas St. Good Variety
Merchant Tailors.
O. A. UNDQUK8T ,
Ono of our most popular Merchant Tailors la re
cclvlng the latent ck'sl-us ( or Sjirln anil Hnmniui
Goods ( or gentlenitii a ucar. Stjllsh , durable ,
and prices low as c\ir 21(313th bet. Douir.&Farn
Millinery.
MRS. C. A. RIKOEIt , Wholesale and Retail , Fan
cy Goodi In freat larietj , SCqihj ru , Card Hoards
Hosier ) , Glo.s , CorsclM , , ViChua ] > c t IIouxu In
the Utst. 1'uri.hasi.rs a\o 80 ptr cent. Ordtr
t/V Mall. 115 t iftccnth Struct.
> -oilndry. '
JOHN WF.AUNK i SONS , cor. Hth&Jnclsonsti
hlourand Feed.
OMAHA CITY MILLS , 6th and Farnham 8t3 ,
Wchhans Uroj. , proprietors.
Urocora.
H 55. STEVENS , .21st between Cumins anil Izar
< - > T..A. McSHANU , Corn. 'iUanil Cunilnffbtruta
Hnrdwaie , Iron and Qtoel.
OLAN A , LANGWORTHY , Wholu'jlo , 110 ano
111 ! 16th strict
A IIOI.Miy corner lG h and PalKornK
Harness , Saadles , &c.
B. WRIST 20 13th St. Ixt Tarn. A. IHrntv
Hotels.
ANFIELD IIOUSK.Go ? , Canflolil.gth & Farnhau
UORAN HOUhK , P. II. Cary , 013 ITarnhani SI
SLAYKS'S 1101 KL. I' . Sla cn10th bt.
( iouthcrii Hotel , Oui. llnniil.Otli iVI.c.v rnuort ) .
Iron Fencmc.
The Wtatcrn Cornlro Work , Aprcnts ( or th (
Champion Iron Fence tc. , ha\e on hand all klml'
o ( Fantx Iron Femes , Cn.ttlni.-s , Flnuala , lUlllnf
utv1310 Dwlirc btrue , oj > l !
Clothing Cought.
0 3IIAW will par hlgheit Cash prlco lor eecont
hind tlotliliu' . Coriiir lOthuid Farnham.
Dentists. {
DR. PAUL , Williams' I'lock , Cor. 15th & Dodge
. '
Drugt , PalnU and Olil.
KUIIN tt CO.
bkrmaciat ) , Fine Wno Uoo < li , Oor , 16th and
Uouuli ktrnta.
' , J , WIIITKIIOUf K , Whole-sale Ii Iktall , 16th tt
C. C. FIELD , -OJ2 orta Side Cumlng Street
M. I'AIUt , Dru elit. lOtn and Howard Streets.
Dry Goods Notions , Etc.
JOIIN II. F. LEJIMANN & CO. ,
New York Dry Good * S < orv , 1310 and 1312 Farn
biro f'.rtct.
l
L.O. Knewolil ttlM booU and ahoea TlhlPuclflc. *
(
hurulture.
A K. OKOSS , New and Uocoiul Hand Furnltnri
lid Stoics , lilt Doucua. llli'heot caili prim
aid ( or vccond haua goo > r.
J. BONNKIt 1309 IMurU it. Fine eoodt , U.
Planlne Mill.
A. JIOYKH , manufacturer o ( wth.doon , blinds >
tuoldln.'i , now cl , hiliutcn , hand ralli , ( urnWilii {
troll njwlnj , ' , & .v , vor DadKO and 9th utrvet ) .
Pnwnhrokcrt ,
| J KOSnNFEI.D , 3 10th Bt , , l > ft. Far. A II r
Florist.
A. l > onnjliiie , phnts , cut Ton er , tttboquott \
ilc. X , W. cor. ilith anl Uoiichs titrceU.
Civil Engineers nnd Surveyors.
ASUUKW 110SiWATiit. : : Crclghton lllock ,
Surscjc , Oradoand Scwrnxo Sjstcnu
'
Uommlulon f/erclianlt.
JOIIN O. Wit. LIS.14H DoJxe Street.
J It IIKK.Miit. : For ilrtAlU
ncnt In IHIlr r.nd > \ ifKU.
Clears nnd Tolmeco.
\VKST & FHITSCIlit. ) : nmnuKctnrornol rs
\Miolomlo Denlcrs In lotucco * . 1S05 lo\lil.i
> V. F LOUKN.r..V imnutiictiircr 5H 10tlistri.it
Cornlco Works.
> V < wtrrn Cornice \ ork . Jlantitictnrcrs Iroi
Cornice , Tin , Iron ftiul Slate Kooning. Or.lcrt
rom any loralltitoim ) > lh cxccnttxl In tlio boat
innncr. Factorj and Oil ce 1310 IHxlfjo Street.
lahanlznl Iron CornKo' , Window Uai9 , cH.
nanii ( itturiil anil ) > ut 1111 In any pnrt ot th
Jountr > . T. H1XI10I.1) 410 Tlilitcenth utrcct
Orockery.
I. nON.VEU 1309 DOUSIM strott. Oood lino.
Clothing and Furnishing Goods ,
JKO. II. 1'KThKSOK. Alw IIat , dips , Roots
.hoes . , Notlona and Cutlery , SOI B. 10th Mroct.
Fence Works.
OMAHA FENCE CO.
JUST , FmnSACO.iiS Harney St. , Improio
id Ice lloxis , Iron and Woo.I Fences , OIllc-
talllncs. Counters n ( 1'Ino and Walnut.
rietrlccrators , Cantlold's Patent.
! . F. OOODXIAN llth St. l > ct. Farn. & Harnoy
Show Case Manufactory.l
0. J. WILDE ,
Januracturcraml Dealer In all kinds ot Show
Cases , Upright Ca < ic3 , a ' . , 1317 Casd St.
FHANU L. OKKUAllI ) , proprietor Omih'
Jhow Case inanntaitorj , BIS South 10th street
oetwecn I.O.M cmrartli and llarcy. All
A arrantcd llrst class
8tovc3 ana Tinware ,
A. DUHMKSTKH ,
Dealer In Sto\c9and Tinw-vrc , nnd Mamttatture :
} ( Tin Knots and all kinds ol lluiUIni ; Work
Md fellows'llloik.
/ . DONXElt. 1309 Douclw St. Oooil and Cheap
Seeds.
J. EVAXS. Wholesale and Retail Scad Drills am
Jiiltixitnni , OddFillow * tlall.
Ph > slclsns an I Surgeons.
* V. S. Gllins , II. 1) . , inora No 4 , Crclghtoi
Block , Ifitli Street.
P. S. LHISUNUINO , M. D. Jlasonlo tUock.
3. It. IIAHT , M. 1) . . 1'jf aiul lixr , opp postolfici
DR. I. II ORADIlY ,
IciilUtand AurUt. b. W IStli nnd I'arnhim Str
Photographers.
CEO. lir.VN. 1'UOP.
Orand Central Gtllcr > ,
212 sixteenth Street ,
icar Slavonic Hall. Kirst cliaa Work and Prompt
I'lurnblnc ; , Qas find Steam Fitting.
P. W. TAKPY CO. . 210 12th St. , hot. Fnrnlmii
ind Douglas. H orK proiaptli attended to.
D FlT/.l'ATIttCK. 140n Douirlan Street
Painting ; and Paper Hanging ; .
IIK.VUY A. KOSTKUS. 1412PoiU'o Street.
Shoo btorcs.
Phillip Line. 1D20 tarnnam Bt. . lict. nth & Htli
Second Hand Store.
1'EUKI.NS & LHAIJ. 141C Doinrhf St. . Ncn am
'cconil Hind rninlturc. liousornriil
tc. , liouL'ht and cold on nirrou marf Ira
aaloons.
IIEN11Y HAUFMANN ,
tn tbo nt linck block on Boujrlus Street , hat.
just opened a most elegant Ilicj Hill.
Hot Lunch from 10 tel
01tr > diy.
' Caledonia " J FALCO.VEll. 070 ICth Street.
Ui.dcrtakcrs.
CHAS KIEWK , 101V ! Fornham bet. 10th & lltd
P. PI.MNT.11 , 303J Tenth street , between Firn
ham and Ilirnty. DoAa tooil ; and cht.ap work.
SO Uont Stores.
P. 0 BACKUS , 1205 Farnham St. Pine Oomlt
' KENNEDY'S
EAST - INDIA
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BITTERS
ILER & CO. ,
Sole Manufacturers , OMAHA.
To Nervous Sufferers
THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY.
Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific
It Is a posjtnociire Tor Spcrinatoirhoa , Scralna
VVcokncsa , linx ] > Uaiicy , and all diseases resulting
'rom bclf-Almsc , ns Mental Anxlctj , Losa >
Memory , I'aliiH In the liack or Side , and dlscaso
that kail tt
Conouinjitloi
Insanity ant
early gmt
Thu bniclfli
Mi dlciuo Ii
licini ; 11301
nltli noinkr
lul Miccco
put free to all WrUTfor them nnd get full jwr
Iculan.
I'rlcc , Stiotlllc , 91 CO per package , or tlx Jiatli
.L'ta tor f 00. AMn.su all orders to
U. HIMSO.f MUDICI.VK CO.
No . 10J and 100 Main bt. lliiIUlo , N. Y.
Sold In Omaha bv C. 1' . Goodman , J. W. Ucll ,
I , K hh , and all drueffhtwt cry where.
Tim ilotr 1'nruLARl 1U3 Jitsr
FHKAM
AM ) ; | i
MOST CON'f Trn 'i' TUAJJ AK1
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vu.viK.vr f'AUi'11 'f OTUKH
OinntN fucWlsMjl UlItUN
'VlA.SUI'AO'VjnJL ' iSWIK / T1IK
XOUBU. ,5 Hffl MAUKKJ
Miiiuctured In nvoflrts , 4,0 , B , 10 ind I
alloiiD , It Ims no gorliiA Ucnio no no'ee '
loeilu wort easily and quIcVly. "d vela tin
arci.it amour t vl lutUr ( rumiho < nl | < 01
'roam ; l made from Ilioicut ash InniVor , It
loldai aloKcr prlco tlian ny thtr ( Irut-ilav
hum. Mend ( or dls.rlptlie tlicular ar.d price
lit to the
AGENTS WANTED roB CUE NKW IJOOK
BIBLE FOR THE YOUNG , "
aelng the Story ol the Scrlpturca , by Itev. Gcor.-i
Alexander Crook , D. I ) . , In tlmnle and attnullvi
anjruaifo ( or old and } ouny , I'rodisily Illiittra
ud , making a moat liiU.rutlnjr and IniproMhi
outh s liiDtnictor. Ktr > pannt w 111 secure tlili
ork. 1'ruuhrri , } ou should circulate It. Prlct
(3 00. Ken J ( or circular ! n | th extra terms ,
J H. C1IAJ111KUH i CO , bt. Louis H ) .
AGENTS WANTED FOB
031EATJ.VE SOEBNOE
and Sexual Philosophy ,
ProlUMiy llluitratrd , Iheracst lmj > ort ut int
ett bouV | > ublUbed , Every Iimlly wanu It
Kxtrordliiary inducements oHorod Air nt .
Adi'iesa Aus t8'l'UBUtui Co. , Bt. Louis. Uo
TROM THE SHARKS.
? ivoDny * nntl Nights of ARonyon n
Spnt'lii Mld-Occiiii
*
t > f < . 'omKi > , tl Itoni The c ixannaS Nif
II. Hnnis , the
naiiuur fiom 1'htl.ulolphia who wa
placed in St. ilosoph'B Infirmary n few
lajs n < 'o , hns rceovoiod from his deli
[ ritim , and by rcniicst he has prepared
for The Nowa n nair.ithu of hisj
mh.icnlous oMMpo. Ho writes : \ \ \ \
iloft Philadeldhi.itmlho llh ! ) day of
August , 1881 , with n c.ugo of 210
tons of coal , bound to Wilmington ,
N. C. Our eie\v consisted of ttvi
men two seamen , ono cuok , Iho cap
cain nnd me to ; the oldest man on
board wns only -II yoais of ngo. Aftei
rtoioundcd llalteias wo weio shuck
by u hnriicano. The vessel wns
wrecked almost instantly , and all of
us wont into the ngging. 1 had made
up my mind to die. 1 did not think
it w.is possible that I could bo saved.
The thought never once crossed mj
mind. 1 thought my time had come ,
.ind made np my mind to die like a
man. I shook hands with the captain
and bade him good-bycj asked God to
bless nnd save us , nnd then n sea
swept over and the vessel began to
sink. I was under the water some'
time bofoio 1 discovered the
was sinking. When tdidllet go of tin
rigging and commenced swimming
lowaids the surf.ico nnd came ne.ir
nill'ocating before 1 le.iched it. The
first thing I did on leashing the sur
face wns to got out of my clothes , so 1
could swim belter. Then 1 si\v a
) ieco of white ptno scantling floating
) H' . I succeeded in getting hold of' '
.lint and managed to keep inyscllg
illoat with it. At was about fouiy
nchcs squaie and fifteen feet long.jp
Shortly after 1 got hold of this thi-JJ
captain came up. He was then near-
y gone and did not have life enough
liardly to keep his head out of water.
! lo BOOH sank and I never saw him
, noro. His name was Enoch Ca.mp , a
mtivo of Philadelphia , aged about 21.
Ho was very handsome. I have been
jailing -with him since the first of
January , 1881 , and no w'oro like two
) rothera. Thus the vessel and all on
joaul polished , except myself , who ,
.hrough tho' providence of God , was
saved. This happened on Wod-
icsday , the 24th of August , 1881.
TIIVIXO 1O nilOWN HIMHKLr.
My dot ? was clinging to the piece of
imbor with me. When the vessel
vent over ho w.is in the cabin : how
ho managed to get out 1 do not know.
Somctinibs the seas would stiiko us ,
knock ! ' g us away from the piece and
nearly drowning us. \\hen \ it would
pass away wo would swim back again.
I'ho noor dug uns neaily drowned , _
and his master not nu oh bettor , lit I
would swim np to mo and put his |
head on mo and whine so pitoouslyM
isking mo the best ho could to sivijt !
liim , and to end his sud'erini's 1 killed :
rim and pushed him away horn me. !
And then ( God foigivo me ) 1 Uied to
drown myself , ns T expected every
moment to bo cut by n shark , and Jl
mow 1 could not hvo much longeig
: hat way nohow , so 1 let go and sunk.
With eyes and mouth oprn , I drank
wit water by the pint. I could staj
under very well until I would go to
draw in my breath ; than the water
would lush np my nose , sufloctiting
mo. Then I would have to
como up again. I made two
Utompts to diown myself ,
and then avc it up nnd awaited until
God Haw fit to take mo. 1 often sit
and think how it was possible for mete
to bo saved , and how I was saved 3
do not know.
* OLLOWiU : ItY SIIAltKH ,
I was on that piece of timber about
six hours. Sometime the sea would
wash mo off nnd throw it some dis
tance from mo ; then I would swim
back and got hold of it again. After
a long time , or just before night. ]
discovered a Inrger piece of tnnbci
floating ahead of mo. After trying
very hard I finally reached it nnd
crawlyd upon it. I found it to bo n
piece of cabin about four foot ide
and twelve feet long , with three small
windows along ono wide about tn olve
jy eighteen inches. I never had mi }
Siopo of being saved until I got on
; his pieco. 1 began to have SOUK
lope then of being saved if I did not
starve to death. I wished them for
my poor dog I had killed. I wns lay-
ng at full length on my raft , cling-
ng on each side with my hands , when
[ happened to look over the side , and ,
oh , heavens nnd earth ! there 1 wan
'oliowed by n pack of hungry ahaikb
iwimming all around mo. You can
ust imagine how 1 felt nnd how 1
slung to that tuft. Why it wns the }
lover interfered with mo while I was
n the water I do not know , unless it
was because 1 kept in j otion nil thi
lime.
T11IUSTV EXOUnil TO I1KIVK Itr.OOI ) ,
Sometimes the ten would broali
> vor my raft nnd capsize it. Then 1
no 11 Id ciawl np on top of it again IIP
inickly as possible , thinking nil the' ' (
Rtvhilo of the bhaiks around mo , and
expecting every moment to bo Htn > .od (
by them. It was now vciy near dark ,
mil the wind was moderating in n [
measure nnd the Ben was going down
iomawh.it. It was still Equally and ?
continued so all night , with rain. {
Naked , and Ihorain beating down
upon mo , Ielt as though BQIIIO OIK
ivero pelting mo with gravel. I ww
cold , too shaking all over , and mj
teeth kept knocking togother.ill night.
How 1 prayed for morning. It ww
tlio longest night I ever spent in mj
life. Finally day came nnd the snimlh
blow harder , but I did not think tin
was were BO high , which was n good
ilqn. I was now beginning to fee !
tlnrtify nnd liuntfty , and when it would
rain 1 would hold my head up , open
my month nnd try to catch some inin
water , but the salt spiay would fly in
my mouth. The shnikn ntill kept
watch about my inft. Throughout
the day I kept n lookout for vcssol
though I know if ono should sight me ,
it could not rcscuo mo in that galo.
Plio day ( Thursday ) passed away and [
datkness settled down again upon tlul ' .
: uco of the deep. The wind moderated !
considerably during the night and tluf |
sea grow quite smooth. It wnscalmS
icnrly all day Fiiday. I had not nceni
i single sail , and was HO thirsty I | |
couldhave drank my own blood. Tliel
hniks wcro still about. Fiiclay nmlj ) |
Saturday passed with nothing to markjL
them , B1
HOJIIIIUI.K TIKIt'OIIW OK WATKlt ,
My mouth and throat wore parched. J
[ was exposed to the sun lung enough !
on Saturday to bum my body , fj.it-i
urday night I did not feel right in tnvl
'lend. 1 was growing delirious until
know it , and tried toslmko it oil' , hut
could not. Just about dark 1 s-vu nl
vessel about five or six miles oil' , inf
the direction in which I was dtiftnij , ' , ?
r utdono clT to the ii ht. 1 soon n ml
that the one to the right was n li hl
ship. I imagined tnar I wnt close t
[ and , so close thnt 1 could soi it plain
ly , and cried nloud for help. Thin l |
would listen to hear some ono answer
[ thought I hid sumo ono with MM ,
itid 1 sent him in a small boat to i'iJ [
mo some valor nnd waited for him ton
return , Then \\ould imim'nio soiiu-z.
1)110 was handing inn a pitcher of ii\
w.itor. ] would gro.lt it nnd < 1tinl.it ,
only to find nl salt. F would tij to
itnnd up and would fall overboard , It
was so weak. Then 1 thought mj
raft was on land. I could see tin
trees and bushes plainly. Then I
iiouldjump oil' the raft , thinking 1
ivas on land , and would go two m
thioc feet under water. 1 miuK
lovornl nt'.ompts during the night
to get oil'on land , but iilwnys found
\vnter. At times 1 would think I win
ibottt to inn into n tico and woulilr
ml out my hands to slop myself ami
timid go overboaid. Then I imagined
I was on land , about twelve mile *
'loin Wilmington , X. 0. , and wai
inked. 1 .saw men tit work , n wlnti
ind colored man and woman. ]
isked them for water and they sent !
no to their boss. I went to him nnd
10 showed me a lighthouse and ftolu
no I would hnvo to go thuio bofoio 1
got any water. Then ho put me on ti
Stilt ear that ran on n utihoad and ! ,
Jlind to propnl the car along with injji
flfeet. 1 could not trot any closer t J.j
| : .ho ligh'thoiise , let mo work as haulTj
413 1 could. Neither could 1 esc.ipi-j *
Kfrom thu man that sent mo then1-Si
jgriiun 7 would think thu windows iii/j
yuy laft weio beautiful springs vl\
Water ; , and would got on my hands ! ;
ind knees to drink , only to find it salt t
Sunday inoi ning the sun arose outl ? <
if n clear hori/.on , not a cloud visibluj
in the heavens. I discovered I was on'
my raft ngain , hut could not think !
how * I got there. That is Iho Insljl
thing 1 remember until Monday oven jj
ing. What 1 sull'ored and wontj
through with I can never toll. Capt
.S. U. Footo , of the steamship Sanfi ]
io ; ( ) do Cuba , sajs ho picked mo up oiij
Monday nun ning , the 2 ! > th of August/
iioinowhoru about Hull's Uay , delittous , !
md from that kind gentleman's hands' ' ,
ind his crow , 1 received the very bosu'
of treatment.
PEGS.
Hoxv They Are Minlo A Visit ton
JTnotory iu Vermont From
Trees to Toys.
Sou \ ork .Mail.
It was the piivilego of the wiitcr to
visit the pictuiesquo little town of
\ilington , Yt. , which ut the time
bo.ibtod n population of 2,000. tinee
jh it relics , live stoics , two hotels , an
extensive car woiks , sash and blind
ind chair factor y ; also n "peg facto
cy , " which , by the comtesy of the
'orcman , Mr. L. K. White ( who hat
) ocn employed there twenty-Hint
yenm ) , ho was shown through
ind received valuable infoimation
[ The timber used is black and yollov
birch , which is cut into pieces four
feet in length , varying in diamotct
eight to fourteen inches. Theao logh
ire placed in n building in winter am
the frost extracted by rte.n. They
ire then run in on a tram lailwny i (
the ciioular saw dcpaitmcnt , onii cu' '
into slices or blanks of the thickness
desired foi the length of the pegs
Thcso are sorted and the knots cu
and are passed on to a long bcncl
which contains six machines com
posed of fluted rollers. The blanks
ire then run between rollers , which
creases both sides. They are thei
run through again to cross crease , or
mink nut the exact sues of of the pegs.
Then they go to the spitting inn
chinos , which nro sot with doubk
knives , and cut the blanks into pegs.
As they past thu last machine they
are sorted , and all knots and discolored
orod ones removed as they are brush
ed oil' into largo baskets. These ma
chincH are under the euro of yomife
women who appeared much mon
happy and useful than do many o ;
those who , thumping at their piano
would consider such employment mo
uial. The next process in blenching ,
which is unhealthy ( those who laboi
heio shorten their lives ) . They arc
then placed in largo cylinders , whicli
hold cloven bartols , and have COO ste.m
pipes running through thorn , and
revolve ono and one-half times to the
minute , drying two charges per da }
to each cylinder. They mo thoi
passed in hugo wooden casks , or cylin
deis , whicli revolving lapidly poliul
thorn by friction , the refuse falling ,
tluough wire sieves or ticrecn open
ings , after which they nro n nin pass
ud into n sifter , which separates all
the single pegs and drops tht'jn in ( <
Uubi , or boxes , leaving those whicl
tjliayo not been separated in the ma-
luliinc . They are then put in huuelo
ready for market. The factory run-
Jning on full time tuins out li"0
bushels or fifty bani'ls per day.
5'1'ho ai/.oa go from uitrht up to
sixteen to nn inch. The Icngtht
rgo by eighths , two and ono-hali
to twelve. Twenty-six hniulu art ) cm
ployed , half of them being women
jl'ho ptoducts of this null ate moutlj
) hipi > cd to Gcnnany itnd Franco , niu
enter largely into the manulacturu o !
( oya and fancy goodn as well an into
the nlioo manufactory. Thu.s tin.
"gonii of mechanism" converts , nsbj
magic , the trees fiom ( hooiniont
inuuntaiim into articles of use , which
iloating of ) ' tluough thu channels ol
aommcico to fur away coundit'.s , nnot
cot urn to upurklo the oytu of haip ] }
ohildieinn toys in which these pe-'k
bccomo important factors.
FJIEE OF COST.
DH. KINO'H NKW Dint'ovKitv foi
CoiiHtimption , Coughs and ColiU
Aathniu , Hionchitis , etc. , is given
nwny in trial .bottled frco of cost to
.tho nlllicted. If yon Jmvo a b.ul
'cough , cold , ( jifliculty of bioathing ,
hoaiseneHH or any nfl'ection of the
throat or lungs by nil meaiiH gi\e thin' '
jwondoiful lemedy n tiial. AH jouj
Vftluo your oxjstonco jou cannot
afford to let this onpoitunity jiaHM.
Wo could not alibid , and would not
give this lemedy away unless we
know it would nccoinpliHh whnt we
claim for it. Thousands of hoi > olc fc |
cases hnvu ulru.uly been conipjutul )
cm ed by it. Them is no mvdicino in
the w oild that will cm o ono half tin
cases that Dit. KI.NO'H NKW Dihuovuiu
will cuio. For Halo by
U ) IHII & MuM.vno.v , Omaha.
] Crosscut lit Ij
Thovatood on the vino-embowcrct )
porch of the old fashioned cottage
her heat/ / nestled confidingly on hi *
) shoulder , while hu bent over thu fnli
joiituf fact ) i hat looked to Irtialfullj
into his , nntl whispered fervent word *
, of lt vu to one tlmf drank them n ;
iVvith | all thu iMtjornoss anil faith tlm >
fltho first giont p.ussionoCnyoungheait
? can produce.
3 Kulnlio l.inderblom wns nn onlj
( . child. Adolbmt W. Ahilcnhoy wa1 *
Hmother. Ihilalio had been reared in
jjlho lap of luxury , while \dolbert had
only onjoyeda front mint on ono knee.
* Hut they lovtdeaeh other with n
deathless lovu that was almost wicked
in its intensity.
"Kiss mo oneo more , my Hweof,1
mm mured Kululie , ns ho throw ht'i
ilump warm nrms nround Adull > ui
neck , nntl placed close to his fuco
pair of ripe , red lipn that would have
mmlo nn anchoiito lotgo his anchor nt
nice. The young man bent down lnt >
lio.td , and a sound as if somebody wa
diking oil'a porous plaster followed.
"Hy-by , Tootio , " Baid Adelbertf a
moment later , as ho left her nt the
ijato.
* # * * # *
Two minutes hnvo passed. Kulnlic
s still living in the cottage , but O ,
tow changed. There is n weary ,
'aded look on her face that betokens
ill too plainly a gicat uiiuf.
"I can never forget him mamma,1
she said sadly , kissing thu matronly-
uoking woman who H lands before hoi
to eny good night.
" 1 think \ou hud better , my daugh
tor. Your mother's box-toed boot hil
him full in the slei-piua car , and 1
doubt mo if ho has Moppul running
yet. "
The mothei's winds pioved truo.
Adolboit's piond Hpnit was ctushcil ,
.ind a few days later , when a compan
ion asked it he was going np stuinl
that evening , hu smiled sadly and and :
"Not this evening , nor any other even
ing. "
Nonrlv H TtTii-Aclo-
12. Ascnltj- Hull , IUtijh.\mptim , X. Y. ,
writo' * : "t MilfiTed for HI.\en\l \ iiiontliH
\\ith u dull ) miu tlinnikli thu left luiii ; anil
hiiiililois. I ! iit i iuHpiutx , apjictitu and
L < > lei , niul niultlvuli ihlliculty keep uji
ill iluv. M v iiiotlii'ipiocuroil sumo I'l'li-
IIIOVK Iliooii Dim Its ; 1 took thorn us ill-
icriotl , und hi\o : full no pain MIICO lust
\\co , il am now i
Mill I'lieu 81. UO , Uiulu ] 0 cent * .
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-OF-
The Ureatest Variety
-IN-
DRESS GO'ODS
FEENCH IILOfERT ,
AT
Prices so LOW as Defy
Aiy Honest Competi
tion at
NEW YORK
DRY GOODS STORE ,
On Farnham Street.
CALL AND SEE US ,
THE BEST
OF ALL
FOR MAW AUD BEAST ,
Tor morn tlmnu Hill il of noi'iilnry tlio
nn ( mil J1/ti t ling IiliilitumtlniH Ijooii
IIIHIWII tonillllniiM nil over tint noilii IIH
tlui only < < alii lollmicr fet tlia roller 01
IK uldvum mill inlu. H in n inuilli inc
nlinvti inluiinnil | irnl < it ( liu Itchtuf llu
. Itluil. Fin uLiy luini ol Litc-uiul ] ia'ji
Iliu
I.liiiniPiit ! lllicut nn equal. '
II innclnitiM floli i ml miuclrt < <
iti vciy liitiif iiiitl.li i ; llio tiuntlnii'
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iHlbli' . ItH i irnp.lriiipim llllliiiin I'Jiulinnil
[ tllll llllllOi II Illloll UlUCIlllUlly
nil. 'Jim .
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IIVDIJ lioiiKd. 1.\ciyilm liln ! { * iiu\ JIM
Iliu iiinny nf nil nit In I NIIIIII or Inn 11
Hillidiii-il , of rliiuiiintie 111:11 lyr I'v
dtoii'il , or u Miliiiililc IIIIIKC or oi
imviil by tliu ht'iillut ; llOiMTOl till. )
\vlilnli Hpinllly vines Atiuli nllincnln ol
tliu I1UJIAN FUtall us
ICIioiiiiiutlMiii , fi'.vi'llliiKi , hllir
Jfoliifu , ( 'mitruKtiil JfiiKlrn , Itiunii
ltd S'liiliU , C'utu , ISrulHiH mill
N ] > rnlii ( I'lilHiiiioii N ISIIcx mill
Ntlii v , MUniriN , I.niiirni n , Olil
Norti Illti nt , riiistlill . 'Iilllil liiH.
Noicliilr * ( < 'uUril Jticnit , mill
liiilftil nvrry foini nt czleiiinl clU-
vime. It htnlH tvllliout iinrK.
1'or tliu IIHUTI : UKKATIUK II < iifto
Nprnlnv , Hnliuiy , MltT Jnlntt ,
l-'uiiuilrr , llniiiem Noirn , Ilciof llln-
eunftitl'oiit lliil , bcivtr Vllllll , Ncnli ,
ICoIloiv Iloui ) SrrntcliiH , IVIinl-
K H i Niiuvlilt Tlirii.li , Kliiuliiini- ,
Olil Nores , J'oll I'.vll , I'llin lipuu
tlio filulit mill cvciy utlttr iilliiirnt
I" tvlilcli ( lie uctiiimiiU of Iliu
Mnlile mill Nlorli Yniil n > e lluliln ,
'Jim MczUnu HIiudiiiK I.lnlinriit
nlvMijs ciuuH anil jiuvcr ulauiijiulntu ;
uuil H la , posltlvolyi
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FOB MAN OB BBADT.
4T-jJSj- "
TO ALL \\110 HAVE
TO HE UKt'AlllHD , ICiGr
IE 3ST GIB _ A _ Gr
TO UK DONJJ Oil
While our Work is better , our Prices are Lower
than all others.
S T IB IB
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 lately enlarged niv workshops nnd putting in now , .nd improved ma-
clnnery , I hope to still moip improve the quality nnd finish of our
ork and fill oulers with moro promptness than is usual.
I
My Motto 1ms nlwnys been and nlwayn will bo : "First to gain superior facili
ties and then ndvortiso the fnct not before-no wild advertisements.
Some nnpiincipled denluts being in the habit of copying my
nnnouncementH , I would beg you , the render ot this , to
draw n line between nuch copiec , adveitisements
and those of Yours , very tiuly ,
Hfl J 8 ID BT
AFB , nuoL
The Reliable Jeweler , Omaha , Neb. ,
Sign of the Striking Town Clock.
DURING Till ]
Will Find it to their Advantage to Purchase their
614-616 TENTH STREET.
Ladies' ' Beaver Dolmans $8 00 upwards ; Lames'Beaver Oloaks ,
55 00 upwards ! Ladies Wool Shawls , $100 upwards ; Ladies *
Ulsters , S3 50 upwards.
1 Lot Black ( Jasluiiores , all wool , 40 inolios wide , 50,05,75,8f , , ,
and 05 oente. Extraordinary Value ,
1 Lot English Oashmeres , all Shades , reduced to 371-2 oents ,
4 Oases -Uanton Flannels , 81-3,10 , and 12' 1-2 cents ,
4 Bales 4-4 Sheetings , 71-2 cents per yard , by the piece ,
1 Case Prints , new styles , 5 cents ,
G Oases Bed Comforts and Blankets at Bottom Prices ,
Ohoviots , Ginghams , Ticks , Denims , Tulilo Linoim , Tuwols , Bed Spreads ,
Ac. , nt Popultir Prices.
Lndios' , Missos' , Boys' nnd Childrons * SIioos 20 per cent lower than any Shoo
Store in Omnha.
Sl'KClAL. 1 I.nt Splendid Shirting FJnnncls , 121 ! cotitH i > cr ynnl , worth 35 conte.
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
222 32233
FOR MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDBBN'3 WEAR.
ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF
Furnishing Goods
Hats and Caps.
\Vu uiu [ iropturil to moot Iliu iluiniuuls of tliu traclo in icgnrtl to Latest Stylca
and I'.ittuniH. Finu J\ruruli.int \ ' 1'ailoring in Cunnuctiun.
RESPECTFULLY ,
M. HELLMAN & CO , ,
300 to 312 13th St. , Corner Farnham.
O. H. BALLOU ,
DEALEll IN
Lath and Shingles
Yard and Office 15th and Gumings Street , two blocks
north of
ST. PAUL AND OMAHA DEPOT. .