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THE OMAHA DAILY BBEi MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 20 , 1881. ] ( PROPETOn | 010 - Slreell Tr XMS OF suDscnirriONSlreell 3n > on'.fn TIMETABLE. CARD CIIICAfln , ( IT. r.WI. , MIN.VEATOLIS A OMAHA manoAD. Ounliix No. 2 throuitli piwnjjcr , . in. No. 4 , OaUntid pafciicr | , SSOa. in. Arrive Unialn No. 1 , through p.wsoiiircr , 2 ru. No , S , OvUand pavtcMKir , 5:30 : p. in , IKAVIKO OMAHA fAST OH RilUtU RbKD. a , U. & 0. 6 a. m. 3:40 : p. lu. C. ' N. W. , 0 n. m. 3:4n : , , . tn. C. , it. 1. 1' . , C n. in. 3:10 : p. m. K. C. , St. J. 4 C. 11. , 8 a m.-B:33 p. m. Arr fat. Louis f.t 0:25 : a. in. cml 7:45 a. m , 11. A M. In Xc.lt. , ThroiifrJi Hxprc" , 8:35 a. II. S ; M. Lincoln rrcurht.7:0a : p. m. U. 1' K\ptis , 12:16 p. 111. O. k II. V. for Unjoin , 10.20 n. m. O. fi U. V , for O-tceoh , 0:10 a. in. U. I1 , freight No. 6 , ft:30 : a. in. U. 1' , freight No. Ii , 6:15 : a. in. IT. 1 * . freight No , 7 , C:10 : p. -emigrant. . U. I1. frcldiUNo. 11 8:25 : p. in. ARRIVING mOM lUkt AXU fODIH. a B. & 0. , 6:00 : a. n . 7:23 : p m. C. & N. W. , 9.45 a. it , . 7:25 : p. in. C. H. I.&r.,0l5n. : in. 0.05 p. in. K. C. , St. Joa & 0 II. , 7:10 : a. in. 8:15 : p. W. , St. L. & 1' . , 10:15 : a. m. 1:25 : p. in. ARRIV1VH 1ROM THIS ftKiT AND fcOUTIlWlMT. 0. & It. V. from Lincoln 12:12 p. tn , U , I * . Kxprcw 3:25 : p. in. B & 51. In Neb. , Through ExprcM 4:16 : p. I ! . & ii. Lincoln Freight 8:35 a in. U. r. FrulitU No. 10-1:40 : p. in. No. 6 4:25 : p. in. Emigrant. No. S 10:50 : p. ni. No 12 11:35 n. in. O. & It. V. mixed , ar. 1:35 : p. in. NORIII , Nebraska Division of tna St. Paul & Sioux C Itovl. No. 2 leaves Omaln 8:50 : a. in. Vo. 4 lonei Omaha 1.30 p. m .Vo. 1 arrUcsatOnntiaatfiiSOp. in. No. S arrUcs at Omaha at 10JO : a. in. DUIIUT TRAINS B/irWHTN OMAHA AMD COUNCIL W.UHS. Lca\o Omnha at 8.00 , 0.00 and 11:00 a. i 1:00 : 2:00 : , S.OO , 4:00 : , 6:00 : and 0.00 p. in. Uw c Council ltulTl ! l\t 825 : , B.2J , 11:25 : n. 1 1-.U5 , 2:25 , 3:25 , 4:25 t:25 Mid 0:25 p. In. Sutiita > 3 Ihe dmuiuv leaves Omaha at 0 and 11:00 n. in. ; 2.00 , 4:00 : nnd 0:00 : p. m. I.ca\ Council llliinn at 0:25 : and 11:25 : a. m. ; 2:25 : , 4 and C25 p. in. Opening and Closing of Malls , ROUTK. crr.N. OIOSR n. m. p. m. a. m. p. Chicaio&N. W ll.UO 9:30 : 4:80 : 2 Chicago , U. I. .t I'adflc.IliOO 0.00 4:30 : 2 Chlnuo , II. te 0 11OJ : 0.00 4:20 : 2 WabaV. 12SO 4:30 Z 6ou\ ! City mid I'-ainc. . 11:00 : 4:30 : Union I'acllie 6:00 : 11:40 : Oniiht&U. V 4. < W 11:40 : U. A. M. In Ni Ii 1:00 8:40 6 Omaln Ss NortltHotcrn. 4:30 : 7:30 : Loe.tl malls for State of lo\\a leaio but one day , > lz:4SOa , m. A Lincoln Mall U al < o opened at 10:30 a. m. Olllco open Sunda > 3 from 12 m. to 1 p. m. THOS. r HAM. I1. M Business Birectoy , Abstract arid Real Estate. JOHN McCAGUE , opposite Post Office. W. It. BAKTLKTT 317 South 13th Street. Architects , DUF11ENE & MENDELSSOHN , ARCHITECT Room 14 Crclghton Ulcck. A. T. LAUOE Jr. , Ilooni 2. Ciclchton Block Boots and Shoes. ' jAiins DKVINE & co. , Tine Boots and Shoes. A coed assortment homo work on hand , corner 12th and Harucy. THOS. EIUCKSON , S E. cor. 10th and Dougl JOHN rOUTUNATUS , 60 ! 10th street , manufactures to order good we tt lair prices. Repairing done. Bed Sprints. J' . F. LAHRIMER Manufacturer. 3517 Douflae > Dooki , News and Stationery. J. I. FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs. UcSlIANE & SCHUOEDER , the oldest B. and boueo in Nebraska established 1876 Omaha. CKNTRA.I. RESTAURANT , MRS. A. RYAN , louthirat corner ICthand Dodpc. Dcst Uoaril for the Mongy. flitlsfactlon Guarantc < llcr.lj at all Hours. Board by the Day , Week or Month. Good Terms for Cai , Fiirnlqhfil Hnntng < upplctl. | Carriages and Road Wagons. Wit BNYDEIt , 14th and llarney Streets. oowellers. JOHN BAUMEK 1314 Famham Street. Junk. H. BKI'THOLl ) , Uagg end Metal. Lumber , Lime and Cement. FOSTER & OR AY corner Cth and DougKs Lamps and Glassware. J. I10NNER 1303 Dowlas St. Good Varlc Merchant Tailors. * 0. A. LINDqUEST , Ono of our most popular Merchant Tailors Is ctlUng the latest designs for Spring and Humti Gwds ' 0' fetitlcmcn near. StylUh , elural aid pritcs low a ccr 21613th lict. Vouz.k Fa Millinery. MRS. C. A. RINGER , Wholosulo and Retail , F ; cyfloods In great \oriety , Zephyrs , Card Uoar Hosiery , CloM. ) , Corsctx , 4 c. Choapcst House tlw West , rurchoscrs fiyo 30 per cent. On by Jlall. 115 Fifteenth Street. houndry. JOHN WEARNE & RONS , cor. Hth & Jackson Hour mid Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS , Stli and Farnham S Wtldhans liros. , proprietors : Grocers. Z. STEVENS , 21st between Curaliig and Izi T. A. McSHANE , Corn. 23d and Cumin ? Btrci i Hardwaie , Iron and Steel. OLAN & LANOWORTHY , Wholesale , 110 i 112 I6thetrcct A. IIOl.MKfl corner 16tn and CaHfornli Harness , Saddles , &c. H. WEIST 20 18th St. bet KarnHarn Hotels. ANFJ ELD HOUSE , Co3. Canfleld,9th , & Farnh DORAN HOUSE , P. II. Cary , 013 Fanmarn ' ' SLAVEN'S HOTEL. I'.Slai en , 10th Bt. Southern Hotel , Gus , llamel.Oth &Lca\cnwo fL " * Iron Fencing , I The Western Cornice Works , ApcntBi for Champion Iron Fence ic. , ha\o nn liand all I.Ii of Fancy Iron Fences , Crcbtlnifa , Flncalu , Ralllii ttJ310 DCMIL'O 8tri > e. a ] Clothing Coujjht. 0 .SHAAY 1U pay highest Cash jirlce for ec bond clothliu' . ' Corner lOtli and Farnham. Dentists , DR. PAUL , Williams' Plock , Cor. 16th & Dodg Drugs , Paints and Oils. KUHN & CO. Pharmacists , Fine "ano UooJ * , Cor. Itlh i Douzix t > tree to. W.J.WIUTEHOUfK.Wiolcsalo&Retall.ieth C. C. FIELD , 2022 ortU Slilo Cumlnir Stn H. I1 A1IH , Dniszlst , lOtn i ml Howard Streets. Dry Qonris Notions , Etc , 'JOHN II. F , LKllilANN & CO. , New York Pry Goods Sxire , 1310 and 1312 Ft him utrtct. Ii. 0. Knew oltl ftU/ > boots nnd tliocs 7th A Facl Hirulture. A F , GROSS , New nd Second Hand Furnlt nd KtOM * ) , 1111 DouzUi. HiKheit cash pi aid for tecond liana eoo'is. J , BONNEU 1309 Douzl * fct. Fine eooda , Planlnc Mill , A , MQYER , msnufacturer ol eash , Joori , bllr inoldlnics , iivwoU , balusters , hand rails , furnlth ucll Pawnbrokers , J ROSBNFin.n , S 10th St. , bet. far. & I ! Florist. A , Dot > VhuoplMit , cntfloT ! r , * ecd , bcxjr to. N. W , ror. IBth and Dou"las st CM ! Engineers nnd Surveyors. ANDKF.W IlOHKWATr.n , Crtlitliton Illo fown Suncjt , Grade and Se cnjo S ) stems Uommlsslon Merchants , JOHN O. WIIi L1S.141I . lade Sticct. 0 n BKKMEIU KordetAlls eo largo advert ntnt Irt Dally nnd Wcckb\ _ Clfnrs nnd Tobacco. .VEST & FmTSCI'r.R. ' manufacturers ot Clfr > nd Wholctile Dealers lu Tohnccot. 1303 DOIIJ ; ! V. _ ' . LORKNZKN mamilitcturcr M4 10th Bin Cornice Works. Vratcrn Cornlco Works , Maimfacturcti I 'ornlcr , Tin , Iron ami Slate Unotllti . Onl rom nuy lorallty ptomplly cxiciittxl In the 1 nnnncr. Factor } ' nnd Ollicc 1310 DO.IKO Strec lihanlzeil Iron Cornices. Window Cnpd , c uanufncturcil and put up In any | vut of iountrv. T. SlNHUI.ll 410 Tlilttcciitli street CrocVery , f. BONNER 1309 Douglas sln'Ct. Good line , Clothing and Furnishing Goods , IKO. II. nrrEKSON. Also Hats , Chpn , Bo < 'hots , Notions and Cutlery , bOl S. 10th street. Fence Works. OMAHA FENCE CO. 1U8T , rniKS &CO. , 1213 llarncySt. , Imprc 1 Ice Boxoii , Iron Mid Wood Pencca , Ol " , Counters ol Tine and Walnut. Retrlgeiators , CanHeld's Patent. 0. F. GOODMAN llth 81 , bet. 1'arn. i Hani Bhow Case Manufactory , , O. J. WILDE , UamitActiurr and Dealer in all kinds of St Cases , Upright C.vscs. a . . 1317 Casa St. FRANK I. . GKUHARD , proprietor Om Show Case inanufiictory , 81S South IClhstn jctnccn Lva\cnnorth and Marry. All go a anted llrst-class. Stoves olio Tinware. A. BUR.ME3TEU , Dealer In Stoics and Tinware , and Mamifactu if Tin Roof ) and all kinds of Building We Odd Fellows' Block. 1. BONNER. 1SOD Douirlas St. Good and Che Seeds. J. EVANS , Wholesale and Retail Seed Drills i Juttivatora , Odd Fellows Hall. Physicians an J Burgeons. V. S. GIBBS , M. D. , Riom No i , Crolgh Hock , 16th Street. ' P. S. I.EISUNUING , il. D. Maionlc Block. J. L. HART , M. D. , F.yr and Ear. opp. postof DR. L. B ilRADDY , Icull t ami Aurist , S. W 15th and Farnham Photographers. OEO. IIKYN. PROP. Grand Central Gallcrv , . 212 Sixteenth Street. near Masonic Hall. Fu.t-ci.VH Wotlt Mid Prom acsH guirantccp _ Plumbing , Qas and Steam Fitting. P. W. TARPY 1 : CO. . 21U 12th St. , bet. Fartih md Douglns. Won ; promptly attended to. n. FlTZl'ATniCK. Um Ponglvi Strcrt. Painting and Paper Hanging. HENRY A. KOSTKHS , 1412 Dodge Street. Shoo fatorcs. Phillip Lane , 1S.O FaniBam st. bet 13th & 14 Second Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAK. 1410 Douglas St. i , New i Second Hand Furniture , House Furnishing ! Goc be. , boinrht and sold on narrow marrlns. Maloons. HENRY KAUFMANN , n the ntw brick block on Douclaa Stract , ' just opened a most elegant BCCJ Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 o\cry day. ' Caledonia " J FALCONER. 079 ICth Street. Ui.dcrtakers. JHAS. HIEWE , 101X Tarnham bet. 10th & 11 P. PEMNER , 303V Tenth street , between Fa liam and llamoy. Docs teed and cheap work 00 Cent Stores , P. C. BACKUS. 1-205 Farnham St. . Pancv On KENNEDY'S EAST - INDL ILER & CO. . 3oto Manufacturers. OM 1H To Nervojs Sufterer THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Spoci iwc33E 3csiia'aa. : : It Is a positive cure for Spcrmatoirhca , Semi iVeokness. Impotancy , and all diseases roiult join Sclf-Abuso , on Mcntil Anxiety , l.om Jciuory , 1'alni In thu liacl : or SI lo. and " Coiisumpt Insanity i carlygr The HIIM Medicine liii ; u with \\oin ( ill siu'cca . I'aiiiiili tout ( fee to all. Write ( or them and git lull ] Jculiirs. I'rico , Specific , 81.00 per packotre , or ilx pa ; fts tat $5.00. AddrcHS all otclors to II. 8IMSON MKUICINE CO. Nos. 104 and 100 Main bt. lluOalo , N. 1 Sold In Onf tia by C. F. Uoodiiwn , J , W , V I , K lab , ana all druirKUUexirywhvre. - 18-dftw C53CX.OXTXES PAPER WAREHOUSE GRAHAM PAPER G ( 217 and 210 North Main Bt , , St. Louis , WIIOUJtALH DKiLtiS IN SOOK , i DADCUQ JwniTiNt mvtf , f rrtrtno 1 WRAITH ' ENVr.LOPCS , CAllU 'liOAHU AND Printers StocI 3TCaiih paid for Raga and Paper Stock , Sc fron and Mi tali. Paper Stock Warehouses 1229 to 1237 , No Prof , W , J , Antler's Select Dan ing Academy , A. Hotpe , Jr. Hall , 1610 Dodge 8t , Claia for gentlemen commcncln- ; Tuesday ov Infr , Oct. 4. Cltva ( or ladM commencing Tin laXDU'iiInjf , Ort.d. Terms liberal. The c inUhoUt I ha\e lot teaching the Waltz , ai tc. , ( can tfiuruntoo ) > urfu < t satl facllon rfdiolari. I'or tcrirf , &c. , cull at A , 1 loupe , , ar addrest 1110 Capitol Me. iilTdlm GRAND OPENING I nr h'lulier , ( Irom St. I.ouU ) Dancing wlcmy , Btandaril Hall , cor Fillecnth and Ft liatn , Tue d y ovcnuiis , Bcptrmbvr Wh. Classen ror lAdtunand Qviitlimtn eoiiinicnii Tuesday Lvenlni ; Stjiteinlicr (1th ; classciu Mime ! anil MaiUru , commencing Saturday ad noon at 4 o'clock. L'la e for Fainllle * , ull irran vd to unit the honorably jiatium , f ballet dancln : can ho taught. TcriiM liberal , and perfectnaUifactloii to cl ari iruarintcvd. rrli'atoln trmllon < ull > o ; < itat \ the Dindns Academy or at the rj.ldt ol tha patroni. I'rUatc ordcra may bo kit atMai Muvc Uro' . - AMONG THE SAINTS. 'Adventurous ' Rambles Throu Southern Utah. The First Snowstorm of t Season a. Ride Through Lonely Dosorts. Cove Crook Fort Splntillil SOOIK Gotioral I From lloavcr City , nt th west Iwsc of Mount Haiti } ' , it ivns nccos-i Tor 1110 to jounioy to Mnry'a Vile ( j'.ho cnatcru baao , There were I rotitra to tlio nroposotl object point. Ono \vus over tlio iuou"t ] mil Us nipped spurs , nnd the oti jivas nrovnurit. I clioso the latter , [ distutico of Bcvcnty-fivo inilea r b.ick. Ono cloudy afternoon 1 out from Heaver on nn ill-look mustang whoso eyes vcro sad ; wli whole aspect was melancholy , r whoso style ot architecture WAS Got ! Wlicii circumstances permitted , licad was invariablybowodin profoii thou ht. Under the stimulus o lingo i > aiy of Mexican spurs ho bt ( his pilgrimii o like a steed of meti NVo made excellent progress , 'J wind sighed , moaned nnd whistled .MI ominous way , but being entir unnciiuiuntod with the clinmto , I p little heed to the fact , nnd th'ou 'only ' of Dotting well upon my joun jlicforo night should intervene. S < the atmosphere became more frif. and snow began to fall. The i 'storm ' of the season wna upon 1 What that meant I was not quail I to fully comprehend , but , ns bocan California ! ! of tusthetio inclinatio iny whole attention was absorbed I uraiul transformation scene. Pr base to summit Mount B.ildy wns r idlydtiflinsr itscustomary hues of bro and red , and was standing boldly in a apotlcas garb of white. > The ifect was stiikiiiy in the extreme , thought of Mont lllnnc , the monaicli f mountains ; They crowned him Ions nijo On a thionoof lockn , in a rohc of cloi \Vith n diadem of snow , As the storm increased in vo 'monco ' I applied the spurs with one : t-md regularity , and continued [ m'editations. To a man who 1 jnot scon snow for years there is a f cination in a wintry landscape , es cinlly if mountains of extr.irdini SIEO dignify and adorn it. Saci 'memories ' of childhood revive , a Itho mind dwells with a feeling [ delight on lands not beautiful as California , but wh are nevertheless rcmombeied by lill with filial aflcction.In this vei was thinking when my unprepossc ing mustang came to an abrupt h ; We were in the midst of n desert , 1 roads were concealed in mantles 'anow ' , not a house or a human bci jwas in sight , and I had no more ci 'ccption ' of my precise whereabo ' if I had been suddenly lane on the moon. In a protracted nbi'i 'glo ' for the mastery which ensued Jtween mysalf and the obstinate be ii lost my spurs in a sagebrush pa [ and finally gjwo up my efforts for 'advance ' in despair. , THC SAOAC1TY OK A MELANCHOLY .M TANO. Having often read that a trave Iwhcn lost should trust to the inati of the animal ho is riding , I del 'mined to test the recommendali Dismounting to secure a suitable el I remounted , cast my bridle loose , i [ .ippliud the propulsive power. A Hi dillorent course was adopted from t which 1 believed to bo the true o but mustang pushed on with amaz [ energy. My apprehensions lea1 Should have to pass the night i freezing snowstorm vanished , and I f Itored myself that 1 should certainly 'somewhere ' before darkness fairly iin. I was not 'disappointed. T ( detestable mustana carried me strai back to Beaver. The rapidly fall 9iiow prevented mo from seeing town until I was very close to it , a | 1 then concluded that I had linn readied some important Battlement my route , the existence of which one had mentioned to mo. Wlioi actually found myself in Beaver , h < ever , and the barroom populat ipoured out to jeer and laugh at I ( my feelings were unhappy in the tromo. 1 will pass over that try period in silence. Purchasing anot pair of spurs , getting another cli and arming myself with a bottle rattlesnake medicine , I pointed "crow-bait's" nose in tlio direction the Polar star , and again rode out ironical and giggling Beaver , spite of every obstacle I traveled ijiiles by nightfall , nnd when the o Iool < again became unpromising , if absolutely perilous , I beheld will High of relief the eheeiful lights Twitchollvillc , There was not > thcr hong ? on the road for foiut miles. Twitchellville is not a teas \ as the reader may carelessly imagi It ia the homo of the vi ous families of William Twitcnell stalwart Mormon. Ho is a saint this world , nnd if ho ia not- ono in next ityill bo because "tho pray df the wicked uvaileth not , " o a my earnest recommendations ' o the desired position will certai lju his. I had had had a good taatt Utah Hnowstorm. My back ' like n pine board , my knees were itid'that I could ncnroely get out the fuddle , nnd when I attempted walk it eccmcd ua though my 1 rt-ould break like a pair of icicles. TUB OVKHT 01' A KTAI.WART MOUM M y horse wati immediately till jam of and I waa ushered into old-fashioned log cabin , from 'great ' fireplace of which piles of bu ling fuel were sending out picrc | ray of heat. 1 no longer seemed [ Utah , but rather in some backwo Ihoino of Indiana or Kentucky , I L'eiierationa ago. My hostess , amiable-looking matron , ussis [ by two Krown-np daughter ? , m hud a Hinoking auppor r pared for me. Twitcholl was "v llxed. " lie had three wives , eacl whom had a commodious double cabin , surrounded by other requit buildings , nnd in each of the th yards were piga , poultry , horaea r cattle. .lust how he conducted ope ( ions I thought it proper to imjui but it was evident tljat none of families had any reason to compl of not being well provided for. SI lionses , barns , sheds and Htockya looked like a respectable village i forniodft literalmonllmont to success Bpolygnmy. Tacked to the wall of I cabin I was in waa n printed shc < [ [ tending as follows : I "Rnica to bo observed by this fn ily. lliso early. JJo industrious , i early to bod. Waste not nant n Lo everything nt its proper time. I everything in ita proper place. I overythins ; for its proper use. punctual. lo ! regular. Be clean , kobliging and kind to one another. 1 no angry word bo hoard among yi olio truthful , honest and humble. 1 ilinember the Sabbath day to keep llwly. " Q Interspersed with these provci u\vcro numeroua scriptural quotatioi SOvc'r the fireplaeo hung n saber of t HIIIIU : pattern , carried by the cavnl pf the regular army. In answer to inquiry 1 learned that.I was being c tertnined by a member of the M < moil militia , all orqaniz.ition various Wilnatud to number from 10,000 20,000 men. Twitclioll'a farm wn.s Indian creek , and ho narrated inn of interest c'oncovnimj the first setli montof that seetion. "When 1 liv [ iwilt cabin heie , " ho said , "tho rt skins were thick. They used in tu their horses into my grainlielda ai ( help themsol.vei : to anything aim jtho house that they "wanted. Th would say : 'Thin is our grass ; this Our kind'thin is our water ; o [ fathers died here. ' I had to let ( he have their way. At that time Chi Wulker could muster BOO wnrnoi They finally .cleared out , but not n til consider.tblo lighting took plac Wo had the advantage of them us i ards arms. Whenever a skinm occurred they got the worst of Towards the last they only made Htl raids from the hills , and finally t United States government mov them away. In early days the settle .iround here wore in a state of nlat most of the time. We had to bo i the lookout almost continually. " AN OLD-TIME MOllMOX 1'OHT. On the following morning the ski were clear , the snow began to mi rapidly , and'that ' day 1 "worked n passage" with n club throuuh 'Wilde canyon audits contiguous desertsai just before sunset reached CovoCre Fort. This is tin odd-looking militu stronghold , erected many years by Biigham Young for the purpose holding the Indians in check. 1 ] walls lire of alnno and mo a hundri feet equine and twenty feet high , ai ire loopholed and auimounti by battlements. For "standing-c Indians" the structure inn 'have ' boon a success. Tl { /interior / consists of a largo court d signed to accommodate a small e.u V.in of teams , with n building exteu ing | around three sides of it , next , tl Lull , and forming u very cnpucioi liotcl. Everything is solid , subata Itiul and enduring. The rpoms ai large and comfortably furnished , Tl jontiro establishment is now in ohari of a Mormon family , and is mere used as a stopping pl.ico for the ve : few travelers who pass through th region. The i.atur.il surroundin barren and utterly dcsolat "I had the doubtful honor of b in whii ng assigned a room Brigham had often slept. His pi turo hung on the wall and was som what different from the engravings iimiliar to Gentile readers. It w that of n cold-blooded , lecherous , cu hypoeri'o- ning , money-making what ho was. I tarried the followii dny for the purpose of fully salii myself with desert scenery. A wildc lonelier spot than Cove Creek forl never saw. , Misanthropic peoplew' . love the human race as much as nn body else , despite their poetical r ings , and who sometimes fancy th would like to live where they wou never again see the face of a hum being , who adore nature , rude , blei ind unadorned , find lessons in nton iind rapturous enjoyment in couink solitude , should make their abidii place nl that far away , isolated IK tolrio for a few weeks and bo perm hently cared. ] A WILD AM ) ROMANTIC ItKOlO.V. On the fourth day of my trip I ro through Clear Creek canyon , ford the Sevier river , got lost in a desc and finally reached the homo Michael Johnson and halted fort night. Again was frontier life repi ducod. A log cabin , n bln/.ing hear and a cordial welcome. My genera hearted host had been a Mormon i years , but had thought bott of it , and was following in t footsteps of Robert Ingerso Even imdc.r the shadow of Utal most secluded mountains are t works of that great free-thinker rca admired nnd widely circulate Michael had set out to make hiins farm , and in order to render t scheme possible had constructed ditch two miles in length , fromapriii in the mountains. On the follow ! [ morning it was discovered that t ditch had frozen up and wo had water to wash onr faces with , none i the horses and barely enough to nn "a cup of cofl'uo around. " 1'ooj who reside in more favorable stat : md territories have no concept ipn the efi'orts thousands of men are mn ing in Utah's "promised Ian to got themselves homes , Minycai of thq kind absolutely awaken t traveler1 ! ! pity. AH along my roi from Cove Creek foit the moat im scribable mountain scenery U visnl in every direction canyons , deiil .ibrupi declivities , nigged numm ind snow-clad peaks. Nature HCOIII { cast in n gigantic mould. Ciaino , U of nil kinds uboundcd. In ridi from ifohnson's to Mnry's Aralo ] B ; twelyo head of deer cross the road luartcr of a mile behind me , and learned that cinnamon bears , gn/.i bears and other royal , game wore n oraus. iuuiii ) ISTO TJU : rnoi'iiET'rt I'AJIII Mnry'a Vale is 11 beautiful vail [ through which the clear , awift a deep Bovlur river tlovsa. It contni a mining camp , and ia the home General Agramontu , ono of the nu [ noted characters of Utah. The 8aii call him "Big Windy , " in ridicule , his remarkable conversational powc lust previous to my arrival an attoni luid boon made to assassinate lii Three Hhbts were fired nt him frc the bushes of the Hovier river , no 'of ' which took dlcol. He ) turned the fire with tt Bliar rillo , and on the following day wounded Haint wiw found being cm fully pared for in u neighboring v , lago. The general married Mra , Cln Stenhouso Voung ( widow of .lusoj A. Young , Brighum'H most talent 'son ' ) , and being a Gentile , and n be ipcnkur of opinions , is not one , of t loved ones of Xion , Ho claims difi doscunl from n fainoui Cnstilinn kit ho served on ( ho stall of n Uni Konoral durins the Into war ; and i ventured some in Mexiconnd was i years actively and promincnlly ideii lied with the Cuban rebellion. ] h lu\ird much of him in my travels , a xvheii 1 SAW him enter the n omlii I cat and placed n carbine nnd doub barreled shotgun in n corner , roino i bolt holding n navy revolver nii ( bowin knife , nnd slipu silver-molinl ( derringer in his hip pocket , I Lit thnt I was in the presunco of Gene : Agramonte , Accompanying him \ \ < two beautiful boys , 10 or IL yci ot nge , gr.xndsons of the prophela. never passed a more npi ccable e vonii \s a wil , sloiy-l oiler , inintia a olqquont narrator of excitiling ovci 1 have rarely seen his equal , llospcn English , Suuiish ] , Piench nnd Gi nmn with equal lluenoy , and "sots ( able in n toar" as though langhi wore the chief business of nil nu kind , 1 could not bring myself believe that ho WAI of punish t iccnt. After he had retired for t uightj a shoit conveisation occuri m tliH point , Onu gentleman Uiouc ho was an Mnglishman ; anotr thought ho waa a JMne , The ( hi [ said : "Gent'cmen , 1 remombcr vendi an incident in one of Murrynt's IK els. A finely uniformed ofiicer v . the quarterdeckith ( in 'dignity ' , when n s\ilor , who had fall jt'rom the masthead , struck the dr immediately behind him. 'Win 'the ' - - did you come from ] ' inquh the officer withsomn asperity. 'Kit the north of Ireland , jer Honii was thu prompt reply. Tlmt is i ipii'ion of Agramontu. 1 believe 11 jho came ftiim the north of Jrelav illo it coitninly one of the hhrowde : vvittiest men in Utah , " A ( ] u\Niisox or Tim I'uoi'iiirr. i During my brinf halt at Marj Vale , B. T. You IL ' , , snli of .Joseph . Young , visited the camp while wn during about the country on n wi spree. He was familiarly known [ "Toot , " and when under the hill [ unco of liquor boon m.ulo his preset ) known in any community. Ho w [ mentioned as a lmrinles'3 , good-heart fellow , who had inherited a devourii .ippotito for liquor from his brillia hut , erratic father. He lelt lor Si Lake City in , a few days , whom 1 died from nn ovetdo.so of mnrphin just ns his father died a few years b fore him. Brigham Young was n .uldictcd to drnnkenneb1 ! , allhoui very fond of bottled beer. Tlr.it vie liowever , has been very prominent manifested among his descendanl Mary's Vale is a Gentile camp mid lUrroundcd by undeveloped mines great reputed richness. "JiOUGloX Tlic tiling dt'Biivd found nt ln t. A dnvj-ibt fcr "Biniyli on ItnU. " It do.- .ml rats , mice , rnaohea , llici , bud li j ! ' s ' bo\e < j , ( I ] Hunoy Dow in GcorRln. Coluniliiii "blr. John Keo , of T.ilbot county , ranponsiblo fpr the following : "Itw early Sunday morning. My dnug ter was engaged in 8wooiin ] oil' tl front jioroh , when her attention v ; ittracted by the plaintive ciics 'youncr ' chickens nnd the distress clucking of a hen. The sound cm from a pile of leaves under some po Inr trees in the yiud , and hurrying the spot she found the little chicks : 'stuck ' up with leaves , rolling nbo 'struggling ' to free tlioiiBolvcs , ( ii two of the little Bufi'ercrs wei-e stu < together. Sha jiicked there two i j.ind coming to the house called in iOn examination we found them cove 'ud ' with a sticky substance , win Deemed to have come off the leaves. { went out into the yard , and found un all the leaves , and , tasting w Wprisod to Iind it honey Lookii around I could see it glistening in t 'sunshine ' like diamonds on every lei let , and on the porch for two or thr [ feet were splotches of it. Sovci neighbors dioppud in during the d whom 1 told of the honey bhowi JKiipposing it had been general , 1) ) Itlu-y were incredulous till shoi lovidonne of it. In the evening of t Uame day I noticed a mist between i I'liid the sun , and n closer cxami Mtion disclosed the fact that wo we having n repetition of the phenon uon , which W.IH witnessed by n do/ [ people. While it did not' run i jtho house either morning or evenii it covered thq leaves of the trees it shrubs , nnd was , without doubt , lion ( lew , nnd that , too , from a cloudli A Bnptint Minister1 ! * Ezporiouc j I am fv UnptlBt ininii'tcr unit buforo even thought of liuin a ulur yinnii ruliiitcit : in inudicinu , lint left n luci.il [ irncUcu for my iirunuiil iirufusMiun , I jyo.irs ugo. J wiw fur niiiiiy y arn n Bitlf 'cr ' from quinsy. "TnoiiAH * UCI.KOTHIO ( | ciireil me. " 1 wan ! MI truuhjoil w liuiiivt'iioHH , niul Tliomaa' Kcluctiiu OH wiiyn rcllcvctl mu.My wife mul child 1 .llilitheria | , mid "Thomas' Kclectrio icurud tlium , " nnd if taken in time It v [ euro i > liiutimes tmt of ten. 1 am cm dimt it in u cure for tlio moxt obstinate c or couxh , itnd If any ono will tuku a BUI | tcniioon | mul half till it with thu Oil , n [ then place the vnd of thu Hfioon in ono n tril mid drnw tlio Oil nut of the HJIOOII | KnilliiiK at bard in they can , until thu full * ov pinto the tliio.it , mid jirnct that t\\ Ice ft WL'cl ; . I don't care how off > iv'o their licw | may he , it will clf.in it i anil euro their vttnirh , ] ' 'orilcafne H r onrnclic it Imi tlnno wonders to my c rt knonluilxu Jt in the only medic dubht'd intent mvdiclno thnt I have c felt llku iccuiinnoinlliit ; , nnd 1 um \ anxious to sett it in fury ] > lace , for 1 nlliat L would not bu without it in UKD for iuiy coiibiiluiTition , I mn n ffuriiiK with u jiiiiu like ihouinutldm { my liulit limb , and nutliliiL' iclic e/j jllko Tliomivs' Kclectiio Oil. Jll. j : . JClIANH , Gerry , J'fl NOTICU. John Mi'Paildcn will taku notion dial on lOtlifct Au 'iut , Ibil , Charles UrandcK , Jin-th tliv I'ciuv , of iKt jirctlint , joiij'lan Co. , Neb. Uulan onltr of htUUimont ( or tliumnioltfi in an action jxiiidliiK before him , uhviulji A iratz It iiblntlll and John MU'wMon ilufcndi ( bat jiropt'th coualttlni ; ol liounlioM Innill and liiiplcnieiitu liut I'u'ii nll'uln : ! u dtr i order , foald taiuo uoii contlnutl lu L'Kt Suiti.ii | > bi > r. Ifadl. 10 o'clock p. ni. aiul7u.it AHNO KIIATK , 1'hlntll tr.t > . w. w.DOANE& CAMPBELL , Attprneys-at-Lav 8 Vf COIl. l&TH ti DOUCr.AS BTC. , Iv 81'tl _ OMAHA , A , G. TROUP , . ATTORNEY - AT STRANGERS VISITING OMAHA THK- S.T-A.TJE ! Will Find it to their Advantage to Purchase their i , 614-616 TENTH STREET. Ladies' ' Beaver Dolmans SO 00 upwards ! Lames' ' Beaver Dloaks , | 85 00 upwards ; Ladies Wool Shawls , SI 00 nnwarrtsj Ladies' Dlstors , S3 50 upwards. 1 Lot Black Qaslmioros , all wool , 40 inolios wiflo , 50,05,75 , , , Bf and 05 cents , Extraordinary Value , I 1 Lob English Oaslmioros , all Shadas , reduood to 371-2 cents , 4 Oases iJanton Flannels , 81-3,10 , and 121-2 cents , 4 Bales 4-4 Shootings , 71-2 cents per yard , hy the piece , 1 Oaso Prints , new styles , 5 cents , 0 Oases Bed Comforts and Blankets at Bottom Prices , Cheviots , Oin lmuia , Ticka , Denims , Tiihlo Linens , Towels , J3od Spread Ac. , nt Popular Prices. Ladies' , Misses' , Hoys' nml Ohililrons' Shoes 20 per cent lower tlmnany Shoo Sloru in Omaha. SVKC1AU 1 T. l Splendid HliUtititf Flaimeln , 22J conta per yixnl , worth 3o cents , 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 ' ' CHILDREN'S WEAR. FOR MEN'S , BOYS' AND ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps. \Vo are prepared to meet tlio domnmlii of the trade in regard to Latest Styles , and Patterns. . Fine Merelmnt Tailoring in Connection. RESPECTFULLY , M. HELLMAN & CO. 300 to 312 13th St. , Corner Farnham- Omaha , Collins Cheyenne , Colorado Fall and Winter ING ! ! LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN. iHats , Caps , Trunks , Valises , x.'o IN TIIF/LATEST STYLES. Satisfaction Guaranteed , Prices to Suit av /f 1322 FARNHAM STREET NEAJt FOUHTKKNTI1 , O. H. BALLOU , -DEALER IN- Lath and Shingles , Yard and Office 15th and Cumings Street , two blocks north of ST. PAUL AND OMAHA DEPOT. , , Max MEYER & CO. , TOBACCONISTS. Tobacco from 25c , per pound upwards , Pipes from 25c , per dozen upwards. Cigars from $15,00 per 1,000 upwards ,