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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; FRIDAY , OCTOBER .U , 1881 DAILY BEE MAHA PUBLISHING CO. , PROPRIETORS 9IU r-arnnarn , bet. Oth and 10th 6tre t * . tr.UMS OP SUHSCtUlTlOK One copy lje r , In usance ( p trtd ) . 510.00 monthi " . 0.0 montha " . 8.00 RAILWAY TIME TABLE. Ml CARD nilCAOO , ST. MCI. , MISHRArOUS A * OMAHA R IIUIOAD. LCANO Omaha No. 2 through puswnKtr , 1 . tn. No. I , Oakland passeiiKtr , S:30ft. in. Arrive Omixln No. 1 , throu h tywaonsor , 2:5 : No , 3 , O.-vklan IvvMcnRor , D:80 : y. in. LIUVINO OMMIA Msr OR oocln HOC.NB. C. , R. & Q. 6 a. m. SMO f. m. C. h X. W.j fl . m. 3:40 : \ < . in. a , II. I. ft I1. . On. m. fl : < i p. m. K. 0. . St. .1. A 0. 11. , liiwes at 9. it ) . < i il flSO : p. in. Arrhesa1. 9t. I.ouljnt 0:301 : * . rn. and 6:5 : p. m , WMT o HOtnimiaw. ' B. & M. InNcti ; , ThMiieh KTjirei % 8:3S a. m IJ. & M. Lincoln Freight , 7:00 : p. rd. U r KxpreM , 12trvin. : . O. ft U. V. fet Unoolu , 10.K ) ft. ra. O. A U. V. far ( X'cuol * . D : < 0 n. in. V. P. Irel-tlit No. 6 , 6SO : n. tn. 0. P. freight No. 0 , 8:15 : a. in. U. P. IrolRht No. 7 , 0:10 : p. -emigrant. . U. P. froftht No. 11 8:20 : p. m. AURIVIXO rnoM TAUT AND wivtn. C. B. ft O. . MX ) n. ir , . 7:25 : p m. a & K. W.,8:4G : B. in. 7:2S : p. m. 0. K. I. & P. , DM8 n. ni. .05 p. m. K. C. , St. Joe fcO a , 7 : 0o. ni.-0 : p. m W. . < < t. U& P. , IcMcxktS . m. ami 3:10 : p m. Arrive * lit St. I.ouh nt 0:10 : n. m. and 7:3 : p. m. m.AMUVINO FROM TUB IJ1UST ASD BOUTIIW1UT. 0. & n. V. from Mncoln 12:12 : p. m. U. P. Exprcsw 3:25 : p. m. B i II. In Noli. , Through Exprcw 4:16 : p. m B. & 31. Lincoln Freight 8:35 : u m U. P. Freight No. 10-1:40 : p. m. No. 0 4:25 : p. m. Krolgrant. No , 8 10:50 : p. m. No 12 11:35 : ix. tn. O. & H. V. mUod , r. 4:35 : p. to. Ntmrn. Hebtsstuk Division of tno Ut. Paul i Rloux City No. 3 leaves Omali * 3:3(1 : ( a. ra. No. 4 Iio8 Ouml.all.30 p. nt No. 1 arrives at Out ihaat ( > :30 : p.m. No. 3 arrives at Omaha nt 10:50 : o. ni. BUV1IT TKA1KS BftrwlUEN OMAHA AN cou.M-ii. num. Leave Omaha at 8:00 : , 0:00 and 11:00 a. m. 1:00 2.00 , 3:00 , 4:00 : , 6:00 : ftticl 0:00 : p. in. Ixsaxo Council IllulTjat 8:2B : , 0:25 : , 11:25 a. m. 1:25 , 2:25 : , 8:25 : , 4:25 : C:25 and 0:25 p. m. Bunttaya The ilummy lca\cs Omftha at 9.00 and 11:00 : a. ra.2.00 ; , 4:00 : nnd 0:00 p. m. Lca\cs Council lllufls at 0:25 : and 11:26 tv. m. ; 2:26 : , 4:2i : and 6:20 : p. m. _ Opening and Closing of Mall * . MUTE. orxu. CLO * . a. in. p. ra. a. tu. p. m Chicago N. W . 11.00 0:30 4:30 : 2:40 : Chlcxgo , It. I. & l' : lfl .ll:00 : 8:00 : 4SO : 2:40 : Chlcaco , B. & Q . 11:00 : 8:00 : 4:30 : 2:40 : 12:30 : 4:80 : 2:4(1 : ( 9loux City ami 1'ndfle. . 11:00 : 4:30 : Union Pacific. . . . . . 6:00 : 11:40 : Omaha&R.V . 4.00 11:40 B.&M. InNob . 4:00 : 8:10 : 6SO : Omaha * Northwestern. 4:30 : 7:30 Local ranils ( or State of Iowa Icuvo but once n d y , viz : 4:30 : a , m. A Lincoln Mail la also opened at 10:30 a. m. OlEco own Sundtt\ from 12 in. to 1 p. m. TIIOS. P HALL P. M. Business Directory. Abitract ar d Real tttate. JOHN L. McCAGUE , opposite Post Office. W. R. BAnTLETT S17 South ISth Street Architect ! . DTJTRENE & MENDELSSOHN , ARCHITECTS Room li Crclghtou Block. A , T. LARGE Jr. . Room 2. Ciclzhton Block. Boots and Shoes. JAMHS DF.VINE & co. , Fine Boots and Shoes. A Kood aeaortment o home work on hand corner 12th and Harney. TBOS. ERICKSON , B E. cor. 10th and Douglas. JOHN FORTUNATUS. COS loth street , manufactures to order good worb at fair prices. Repairing done. Bed Springs. J. F. LARRIMEll Manufacturer. 1617 Donplasrt. Books , News and Stationery. J. 1. TOUEIIAUF 1015 Farnham Street. Butter and EEC * . McSHANE&SCHROEDER , the oldeet B. and E. boose in Nebnuika est4hll hed 1876 Omaha. 0 NTRAL RESTAURANT , MRS. A. RYAN , southwest corner lOthand Dodce. Best Board for the Monoy. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Heala at all Hours. Board by the Day , Week or Month. Good Terms for Cosh. FumUhfld Knnms Supplied. Carriages anc < Road Wagona. WM SNYDER , 14th and Harney Streets. jewellers. v JOHN BAUMER 1314 Farnham Street. Junk. H. BETTHOLD , Raffs and Metal. Lumbtr , Lime and Cement. FOSTER & GRAY corner tfth and Douglaa 8ts. Lamps and Ulasswara. J. BONNER 1809 lloozUs St. Good Variety. Merchant Tailors. G. A. LINDQUIMT , One of our most popular Merchant Tailors Is re. celvlng- the latest UeoiL-ns for Spring and Summer Goods for gentlemen e wear. Etyllnh , durable , and cricea low as ever 216 ISth bet. Douir.&Farn. Millinery. MRS. 0. X RINGER , Wholesale and Retail , Fan cy Goods tn great variety , Zephyrs , Card Boards , lloelcry , Gloves , Corsets , &c. Cheapest House In thoWeat , Purchasers save SO per cent. Order bv Mall. 116 Fifteenth Street. Foundry. JOHN WEARNE & SONS , cor. 14th & Ja < kson sti r-lour and Feed , OMAHA CITT MILLS , 8th and Farnham 6ts. , WeUhans Uros. , proprletars. Urocera. Z. STEVENS , Slst between Cumlng and lur T. A. MoSHANE , Corn. 53d and Cumlng Btreeta Hardwaie , Iron and Steel. , OLAN & LANOWORTHY , Wholesale. 110 an- 112 16th strict A HOWES corner Ifltn and California Harriei * . Saddles , &c. B. WEIS1 20 13th St. bet KarriHarnrv Hotels. ANFIELD HOUSE , Go ? , Canfleld.Otb & Farnham WORAN HOUSi : , P H , Cary , 013 Farnham Bt. SLAVEN'S HOTEL. F. Slarcn , 10th St. Southern Hotel , Guk. Hamcl Oth ALeaicnwortb Iron Fencing. The Western Cornice Works , Aeente for the Champion Iron Fence Ac. , haye on hand all klndK of Fancy Iron Fences , Greetings , Flnoalit , lUllliitrs. et > < . 1310 Dodge Ktree. ) )1S Clothing Bought. 0 .SHAW will pay highest Cash price for second band clothlnp. Corner 10th and Farnliatn. Dentists. DR. PAUL , Williams' Clock , Cor. I6th & Oo.lge. Drugs , Paints and Oils. KUHN & CO. Flno "anc ( loodi , Cor , 16th hnd Pouilii trccts W , J. WIHTEHOUf E , Wholcsalo& Retail , l th et. 1,0. FIELD , 022 North Side Cumlng Street. PARR , Druvglit , Win and Howard Streets. Dry Goods Notions , Etc. JOHN H , F , LEtlMANN & CO. , New Tork Dry Goods Eiore , 1310 and 1812 Fani * biro itrnot. L. 0. Enevold alee boots and shoes 7th & Padfln. ruruiture. A F. OR083 , New and Second Hand Furniture od Stares , 1114 DouzUa. Uljfbcdt ca&h price old for second hand trooas. BONNKR 1809 Dootda st. Fine iroodi , &c. Pawnbroker * . BOBENFKLD , 10th St. , bet far , & lUr , Florltt. A. Donoehuo , t lMit , oil flower * , etc , N. W. cor. feth an 1 DouHu trots. Civil EnRlncert And Surveyors , ANDREW UOSKWATP.U , CrdRhton Block Town Surtcjs , Onvlo and Sewcmge S } items 3fcli | > lty. Commission Merchants. JOHN 0. WHi MS.UU IX > | RO Slicot. D B , BKKMKR. For dctnlls nee larxo ad > ttllta inllv nndccKVv. . Olgars nnd Tobacco. WF.ST ft nilTSCHEH. manufactuMMo ! Cigars ixnd Who1eilo PonlfM ( a Tonaico < . 1305 Uongla * W. V.LOIU'A'ZKN linnufarturct 81410thttrcc Cornice Works , Western Cornlco Work * , Uanuhchutn Ire Cornice , Tin , Iron nnd State Hooding. Orders from any locality promptly executed In the bos nnnncr. Factory and Oll.co 1310 Dodga Street. Iron Cornlcw. Window Cnps , etc mimihctured ami put up In any part of th country. T. SINIIOI.H 4luTliltli' < mth utrcrt Orccl-cry. J. BONNEtt 1309 Doueim street. Good lino. Clothing and Furnishing Qoods. OEO. It. I'CTERSON , Also IUt , CUM , Hoots Show , Notions and Cutlery , 80-1 H. 10th Mrcct. Fence Works. OMAHA , FKNCB CO. OUST , FRIES ft CO. , 1213 Ilarney St. , Impro\ cd Ice Boxen , Iron find \Voo > d Fences , OBlc lUllliiCT. Counters of Pine ami Walnut. Refrigerators , Canfield's Patent , C. F. GOODMAN llth St. l > et. Knrn. ft Hatncy Show Case Manufactory. ) 0. J. WILDB , Manufacturer and Denier in all kinds of Sho\ Ca n , Uptight Caacs , A' . , 1317 Cx-a St. 'FIIAKK I. . GERHARD , proprietor Om h Show Cane luinulactory , dlS South 10th ttrcui between Lciucnworth and Marcy. All good warranted llrst-claii. Stove * and Tinware. A. BURMESTKlt , Dealer In Stoves and Tinware , and Manufacture of Tin Hoofs and all kind * of Building Work Odd Fellows' Block. J. BONNER. 130U Douelaa St. Good and Cheap Seedt. J. EVANS , Wholesale and Retail Seed Drills an CultUatore , Odd Felloe's Hall. Physicians nn1 Surgeons. W. S. GIBBS , M. D. , lUoin No 4 , Crclghto Block , 16th Street. P. S. LEISENR1NO , Jf. D.'Masonic Block. C. L. HART , M. 1) . , E } r and Ear , opp. postoffii DR. L. B URADDY , Oculist and Aurist. S. W 16th and Farnham Bt Photographers. GEO. IIEYN. PROP. Grand Central Gallery , 212 Sixteenth Street. near Masonic Hall. First-class Work and Piomp ncm guarantdcn Plumbing , Qas and Steam Fitting. P. W. TARPY fc CO. . 21612th St , bet Farnham and Douglas. Worn promptly attended to. D. FITZi'ATRICK , 1409 Douglas Street. Painting nn Paper onglng. 1ENRY A. KOSTKRS. 141 Dodge Street , Shoe ocores. Phillip Lang , 1320 Farnnam Bt. bet 13th & 14th Second Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR , 1416 Douglas St. . New am Second Hand Furniture , House Furnishing Goodi etc. , bought and Bold on narrow margins. tiaioons. HENRY H AUFMANN , In the nvw brick block on Douglas Street , has just opened a most elegant Beat Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 e\ cry day. " Caledonia " J FALCONER. 679 10th Street. Undertakers. CHAS. RIEWK , 101X Farnham bet 10th & lltd dO Cent Stores. P. O. BACKUS. 1205 Farnham St. . Fancv Ooodi To Nervous Sufferers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. 'Simpson's Specific It la a pogitnecure ( or Spe.rmatoirhoa , Semlna ( Veoltness. ImpotancyJ and all diseases resulting Irovrf Self-Abuse , as Mental Anxiety , Lossi Memory , Pains in the Back or Side , and diseases - that lead to Consumptloi Insanity and _ early gra\e The Specific Medicine [ 3 being oscd with wonder ful success. Pamphlet * tent free to all. Write for them and get full par Jculirs. Price , Specific , fl.OO per package , or ilx pock iges for So.OO. Address all orders to B. SIMSON MEDICINE CO. Nos. 104 and 100 Main St Buffalo , N. Y. Sold In Omaha by C. F. Goodman , J. W. Bell , I. K. Isb , and all drugglstseverywhere. KENNEDY'S EAST - INDIA | 3 jtf : & ? 5H " 7 " Iff rr-r * i.uAP j m M TT r f fS S 5 ca _ aa T1 BITTERS ILER & CO. , 3olo Manufacturers. OM A.HA. PAPER WAREHOUSE. GRAHAM PAPER GO. 217 and 210 North Main St. , St. Louu , IN- BOOK , i DADERQ JWIUTINOJ NEWS , f iMrCnO iwitAppiNa ENVELOPES , CAKU BOAHD AND Printers Stock. jarCagh paid for Rags and Paper Stock , Srra ron and MetaU. Paper Stock IVaruhousea U29 to 1237 , North WraskaLand Agency DAVIS & SNYDER , 60S Farnham St. , . . . Omaha , Nebraska Care.ullj1 selected land In Kaslorn Notnukafor ule. Gnat llariialiis lu luprovcd faniu ) , and Omaha city property. 0. V. DAVIS1 WEI58TER BKTOER Latu Inil roin'r U. P. " - tf Prof , W , J , Antler's Select Danc ing Academy , A. Hoipe , Jr. Hall , ICIO Dodge St. Claiu for Kintlemcn commencing Tuesday een - ) jf , Oct. ? , Claim ( or UJles coniincncMiir Thura- ar eveningOct. . 0. Tcnns liberal. The eai mcthodi I bate lor teaching the Waltr , Ollds , x , , I can guarantee perfect tatlifactlon c cholare. For ttrni * , kf. , call at A. llo rx ) , Jr. , raddrcmlllOCopllol Avu. 17dlm HO. W. tKllMlt. A. 0 , CAlinUL DOANE& CAMPBELL , Attorneys -at-Law , s w con. 15TH k uouor.As HTS. , Jy 21'tl OMAIJA , PEARLS BOOMING- Son on' FluldnR-'Wlioro th Uerun nrn I'ontulTheir. . Mnrlcct Vnluc. "No , " nn expert Slid to a reporter in answer to a question , "finding pearls in fresh wnter is _ nothing nuw , hut somehow the business host re ceived a boom , and I should say that there wore probably ti\o OK three him- dred persons upending a part of their time collecting ( hum. They nro found from Tixaa to Ohio. St. Clair county , 111. , and Huthorford county , Tcuu. , are peed places for them , l.ut the largest , was found near Salem , N. .1 , , a number of years ago , Tt was about nn inch across and it sold in 1'aiis tor $ L')00. ) Most of them are vury small and cell in lots for small sums , but ono largo onujjayn for the timo. Along the "Ohio liver all the boatmen nnd tiahuriucn nro in thu business , especially boys. They wadu along thu flits and scoop up thu unios with their hand * , whilu others Imvo regular arrangements for haul ing them up by thu quantity. The best are perfectly round and whilu , with rich orient. The next sliupu is the pear. Some nro perfect all but ono sidoj nnd this can bo concealed in the setting. "Small pearls for nso in onyx need not bo peifeet , ns they nru half hid den in the setting , so thu imperfect ones have a value as well. The bust pearls , the round ones , are these tound in the mnntlo of thu animal. You sou , the puarl , either in fresh oc pnlt water , is merely the result of thu animal's attempt to protect itself. " "Have attempts been made to forcu the growth of pearls ? " "Yes. The great naturalist Ltu- iiiuus thought he had discovered a plan to cause peails to grow , which was to imitate the parasites already men tioned. The pear mussels wore taken from the wnter and the shells bored , then placed back and left for four or fivp years. Thu Swedish government paid him § 1,800 for thu idea , but it did not prove a success. The Chinese have done well with the pearl oyster. They sprinkle sand over the beds when the oyatera or mussels are open , and also put littlu images in the shells that soon become coated with n pearly luster. Tliesn can be seen at thu Central Park museum. In Japan n similar plan is adopted with the unio hyria. " "Is it possible to make spurious pearls ? " "It would bo hard to deceive a dealer , but they are made so skillfull ; that it is extremely difficult to tel thorn. For years a bogus pearl man ufactory was carried on at Muruno , i little town near Venice. The form were made of glass , while the ii ides eoncu or orient was produced D ] quicksilver ; but they were chief ly used as beads for the peas antry. Finally , the French took up the business , a d noticin ; the richness of fishes' scales , thtj used them to produce the luster , am with great success. The dneo and thu roach weru the fishes used. In Italy the smelt is taken from thu Tiber , am its scales yield an extremely rich secretion - crotion of mucus that can bo used for the purpose ; but to the eye accus tpmcd to the real pearl these imita tions nro so much dross , and I can hardly better express the difference than to say that the spurious ones seem dead nnd devoid of the bhul and eparklu that is the beauty of the real pearl. Tliu latter needs no artistic adornment to set it oil * . Held in thu hand and subjected to the closest scrutiny it appears best. " Ono Night at Chicago- Seven o'clock p. in. on the Nortl Side. Night , Bombro-hued night , hac stretched for her long , gaunt arm ant' : oyered the earth that was lately su bright and joyous with a black inantlo : hat seemed , in contrast with the laughing , sun-gitacd earth ol two hours before , as if the wedding dress of a fair young bridu ! md been replaced by the hideous pall that ono sees covering thu collius ol tlioso who huvo loft UH forever. Up a broad avenue , on each side ol which stood 'Stately mansions , from which camu the gleam of the mellow 'aslight and the ruddy blaze of the plowing grata lire as it leaped bravely up the chimney and roared and crackled away as though in boisterous flee ut its own efforts to make every thing seem bright and cheery , a young man , stout of limb and hand- loino of face , walked with a quick , inn tread that betokened nu active mtura and a cold , cold nos , Pausing in front of ono of the most residences of which the thoroughfare could boast , he neconded the steps , rung I ho bell , and in an in- stunt had pressed closely in his bosom t fair yuuni ; girl whoso eyes , as they ooked into his , spake volumes , illu- ninod as they wcro by the tender ra- dianca of a love that lived donu for him , and would jura as with n bright and unwavering ilumo whether its posies or sat lightly on his Icueo ur thought if him as ha wandered ulono and un- rotected amid the trackless wastes of jr. Louis. "i thought I nhoukl find you "at ionic , my sweet , " said George W. Simpson as he stooped and kiesed the oay lips held up tu him with n warm , linging kiss that sounded liku a man nan pulling the valvu out of a broken jump , A flight shudder passed over AFyr- lu'fl fr.une. George had unconscious- y put , his cold noi in her oil'cyo. . "You're shrinking'fiQin mc arliiig , " 10 said in low suppressed tones , for 10 had noticed the movement , slight bought it wan. "I ain't , neither , " responded Myr- le. Heaven help hershohad ; been edit- ated at Yiwsnr. * * * * * The clock had struck cloven , Myr- lu nnd George were standing in the lallway , her arms twined nhout him in lie ecstacy of a first love. "And you will love mu always , Seorgo , " Myrtle said softly , "Yea , my precious one , forever and vor. " "And when shall wo bo married ? " nine in low , dulcet tones from the ill , nn her head nestled confidingly bovo his liver-pad. Now wna George W. Simpson's ong-for opportunity. Two years bo- ere Myrtle had laughed a merry , eartlcss laugh when ho had stinted iniuulf in a pie ut u picnic. Draw ing himself up proudly ho siid , u lemon-like tmilo lit ted over his clear * cut. Sixteenth ward feature : "Yes , 1 will marry you , Myrtlo. " "Hut when ? " pleaded the girl. "When the Fire Momotinl ISuild- ing is completed , " ho answered , and. with a hollow , mockim ? lauuh , ho lied into the darknosK , leaving IHT in tliu fiont hall , nlonu nnd dcsohtte. [ From "Ono Night in Chicago , " by Murat llnlatund. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TRICKING TABOn. Haw tlin Mlntiitr Mllllnnniro Ml - cil n Superb Solituiro- Cor. Clnclimtl iniiilrcr. : | The handsomest diamond rint ; Krwl to bo worn by any ono nn the stai-u sparkles on thu littlunito hin : < l ( if n lather niugiitllciint but very j.ri-tty perfoimer , known us "Stella , " < if thu 8ohk-nu troupe When that highly refined nnd u-sthetic eompanjulajed in Denver , sumo ono introduced t'hu panicularstnr to Governor Tabor , who is a generous patron of music. During a brief conversation vith her thu mnguato was smmouutl on business by n messenger. As heith - drjw ho , it ispiesumod unconu'iously , remarked that ho would finish his call Hoiiui other time. "Oh no , you won't , " said the jaunty performer ; "you uill get HO nbjorbetl in thieo great biy mines nnd political things that you'll forget nil nbout poor littlu mo. " The direct slur on frubnrnalorial gnl nutry was equal to n clullengo. At any rate , thu governor pledged himself to return. "Ah , I don't bolievu any of you wicked western men without aomu other gimr.intoo than your word , "said TUB ULllVKIt MISS HThLLV Adding , "Leave mo something valua ble enough to insure your return. " Now , the governor of Colorado has many bags of gold , but ho does not carry them in Inn pockets , and the only ornament of cost ho woru was a magnificent diamond ring , thu one liuitu solitaire , valued nt $10,000 , shining out like an electric light. The impulsive millionaire throw his jewel into her lap and made his oxit. Then thu smart Stella , without loss of time , packed hur little portmanteau , skipped on a train bound for Chicago , 'When the governor called to redeem his pledge the nuws of her departuru was broken to him by a colored waiter. Governor Tabor is gifted with ti shrewd head and a good licnrt. Jt was the latter that enabled him to put thn former to such go.od use. Three years ago ho was keeping n little grocery storo. Ono day TWO HOUOH-LOOKINd IIUHHMKX came to him. They had not a cent and weru trying their luck nt mining. They inked him to give them credit and promised him one-third of their lind m return. Ho had not much f.iilh in their luck , but they were BO woo liegonu ami dust ! tutu that ho agiccd to the bargain. The men lived on scanty fare , but slowly their bill increased until it reached thu sum of $2 ! ) JtO. Thu , 'rucor felt that $ . ' (0 ( indebtedness must eloso the account in justice to his f.iin ly , but on the very day thu amount wuii renchud the two men etruukthu mine that afterward ivns known as thu "Littlo Pittsburg. " Tubur received § 1,000,000 ns his shnro , and then loughl out thu ohcw : who had loss fnith in the resources of the jnjiib. After making nn imluenso amount of money out of the mine , ho was iu- duwnlby two sharpers to buy another , which provtd to bo "sailed. " The sharpers who palmed it off on him ceased to Biuile/when , nothing daunt ed by the discovery of the sham , their victim begun operations that brought ; o light H valuable vein , nnd made WOUTII MILI.IONH. ; After this everything thai Governor Tabor undertook proved successful , and , as ho is willing to spend hit money freply for the public benefit , hq maintains his popularity. ' Hu oc cupies nn elegant suit of apartments at the Windsor hotel , and his wife , a handsome residence which hu had built for lur and which is surrounded with beautifully laid-out grounds. Shu has an ullowanca of § 12,000 a year for dross , and both of them seemed to find the arrangement natis- fuctory. The Flatbead Indiaus and Garfield. liutto ( Montana ) Letter to Philadelphia Fran. The Flathcad Indians live in the beautiful valley of Hitler Root , thu garden spot of Montana , and there for many years have occupied their fertile , fruit-producing prairies in spitu of the machinations of prospectors and Indian agents. A year or two ago Gun. UnrjU'ltl was sent out by congress as the lepruseiitativo of the government in thu difficulties between thu settlers and thu F utheiids , which at the timu of his visit seemed to have crystalled. Congressman Garh'uld camu through Bntto and Helena , and crossing thu Hitter Itnot mountains , which tthut in the .fairest valley in thu northwest , camu iimong thu disaffected Indians in council on thu banks of the beautiful Flathund ! nko. To-day a prospoutor who has just returned from the shores of thu lake reports thu wholu tribe in mourning. Gnrilold's heart wont , out to them in the day of their great trouble , when thu effort was buing made to drive them out of their here ditary Edoit ; to-day their hearts go out in HOITOW to hi.s memory , nnd hu will live in thuir recollection henceforth , as hu has donu sineu his visit , thu kind est luprcftuntativo of their Gieat Fathur over seen among thu red men , It is actually true that the Flntheads know of his death and mourn him , Said ono vury old chief to tin pros pector already mentioned UH ho left thu valluy last Friday : "Flatheud go now. Great Fathur dead. No more homo for red men. " His words will doubtless provo true , ninco the whitu population of Montana with ono no coid envy thu FJnthoads thuir beauti ful valley , and tried the best to induce Gun. Garfield , when arbitinting thu matter , to removu thu Fluthends from the territory , i Arnica Salve. The best salvo in the world for outs , bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , totter , chapped hands , chillulains , corns and all kinds of akin eruptions. This salvo is guar l anteed to give perfect satisfaction in iwory case or money refunded. Price , 25o par box , For sale by IHII & MuMAiiow ; Omaha. DUTTINQ OUT HIS BRAINS. A lnniulo' n\ttlowttli''Donions" EiuU with Death. 81.1xi\ili Ilcnubllcttn , At about 8IO : ! o'clock Sunday von ing a largu br.iv\ny m.ui with slinro ( | shouldiw nnd heavy limbs , with his hnir standnii ; on cud , his oyea stnriilg out of his hind , nml w th Inigo bends of sweat clingliiK to his reddened face , ruslied hcmlloni ; into the Chestnut street station , nnd jut eavcd himself fromfnlling on the floor by grasping thu milimr. Hu shivered all over and his oyus darted to ono side or another with n terrible wildness. Ho gaspid out , "Savo uiol" Ofllcers lUlliot looked al the terri fied human being but n single instant when hu discovered that thu mail was sulluiiiit , ' from delirium tremeiis. Hu n ked the creature what was thu mat * tor , nnd in accents thick the man gasped out thnt four men were follow ing him mi'l shooting nt him \\itli pmkols. Ho bcHceched thu polieo to svv him from his pursuers. They were right behind him , pointing their pistols nt him , the triggers were just falling on thu cartridges. TI1K MAX WllKKUill AI101IT , but hu could foci that they were behind hind him again. Hu was token back to ono of the culls and locked in. Hi still shivered nnd hu clung to th great oaken barn ot thu cell I on a uiously , nnd pressed his grunt flaming qycn nnd facu through the opening between. The uuisuers wuro wit ) : liim in the cell , Ho shouted am screamed for help , but nouo came , Hu quitted down lor n timu nnd wa still. At nbout 2 o'clock in tin morning the man who gave his nnm ns William Iln.ig became furious once moro. Ho stood nt the rear oml of his cull ns if to escapu something or the outside before the door. Then with n loud scream , ho dashed will Ilia head down nt the oaken bars. IL struck them smiaru'y and fell , but go up again nnd ( lid it several times be fore Officer JUlIiutt nnd Tumkcj jciirritt could rcich him. They bon him to the tloor and KASTlWil : HIS AHMH and his Icga with thu strongest bonds they had , but hu bro'.ro thu ropes am" again began to make himself a bnttur ng ram to force the iron and oakun jiu-s fixnn their places. Then hu took i strong leathern thong from 'around ' lis waist , a thong with which ho < opt his pantaloons from falling. This hu plnccd around his neck , crossed it , nnd catching an end in each hand tugged with might and tmin to choke himself. IIu partially succeeded , but he spluttered nnd etam- uered and llilliut and Scarritt rushud U and caught him. Ho was uncon- icious , but they gave him whiskuynud lu revived. 'Jheu thuy tied his legs ind placed the Imndcnllsou him. Hu ay on hit back in thu cell trying TO IIITK TUB FLOOK mtil .in ambulance , which hnd been sent for , ulrivcd. Ho was "put in tin ambulance- huriiod out to thu city luspitnl. There he remained during thu dnv mtil tivo o'clock yesterday afternoon , lo had been raging nnd foaming in lis cell during thii day , but nt about , hat timu it wan uuusunlly piict in the cell. An at tendant passed that cell , Hong was hanging with his logs stretched out on thu lloor and his hands hang ng by his sidu. Ho had torn up his clothes and made a nooso. Ho tied ma end to ono of thu bars just a few "ce from the floor. Thu olhnr end was around his neck. Ho had only , o stand upright and full and bo choker to death. Hong's residence is not known , neither is it known where ho camti 'roin. lie appeared to bu about 45 , 'ears old and , ns has boon stated bo 'ore , a man of herculean frame. Years of Suffering ; . Mr * . li.inih.Tt , corner Pratt and iRroad- way , Buffalo , WOH for twelve years Buf- fcrcr from rhcuiiintiuin , and after trying every known remedy without avail , was entirely cuied by Thorn. s' Kclectrio Oil , Dn. KINO'H NEW DIHCOVKIIY for Consumption , Coughs and Colds Asthma , Bronchitis , etc. , is given away in trial bottles free of cost to thu afflicted. If you have a 'bad cough , cold , difficulty of breathing , hoarseness or any affection of the throat or lungs by all moans give this wonderful remedy a trial , As you value your existence you cannot afford to let this opportunity nass. Wo could not afford , nnd would not give this remedy away unless wo Know it would accomplish what wo claim for it. Thousands of hopeless cases have already boon completely cm ed by it. There is no medicine in the world that will euro ono half thu coses that Dn. KINO'S ' NKW DISCOVKKY will euro. For sale by (5) ( ) TSH A. MC-MAIION , Omaha. SAFE The leadlne Sclentittt of to-day a reu that mohtdlauaseinrv cnumd liy dU'irdirml kldnc > ( nr llur. If , tlicn-lnrv , thu KldnuvN anil liter are ki'jit In jicrfuct old r , jicifrct lualtlit"etlic ! ! ! rcniilt. Thin truth lianonlylu'cn known a thurt tlmo and for ) carj m > 0 | > lu mfTcrtd itri'ut a ( , ' ny uithont lieinjf Hlilu to llnd relief , Tliudlico\cry ol Wamer'H tula Kldn-.v am ! Il\er CnrutimrkHa n new era In thu treatment ol thcitu trouble * , Made from a simple troj Ual kuf of rnrunuu. \ . It Lontalnt Just the i k'uitnla necomary to nourlxh nndlntlKontnlioUiof thc o Kriat orping. and it-ifily rcihtore anil keen them In onlir. Itlita Poilllvo Remedy fur all thu dltiutica that cun o | mltm In the lower | iart of thu liodynr ( Torpid Liter HtadaihfH Jaundlru ll lnuw Uravcl FvorAfiiu Mt ur and Urinary Organ * . It In un excellent and n.ifo ri'inujy lor feinalu luring I'rrL'iiancy. It ulll omtrol ikintriiatlon iiid In In 'aluablu lor I.uucorrliaa or I'tMiiig of thu Womb , An a Ulood Purifier It In tiiinnualcd. for It cun , liu orKan * that make thu blood. Thin remedy , which has done KIICM wonder' , In lt up In the LAUUKfiT HI/HI ) llOTrLK of any nodUliie iiiion the inarktt , and U Hold by lrni- d U and all dvalern at l.26 per liottfu. For DlalMte , eniiulrc lor WAHNKn'S BAKK DIA- IICTEH CUHB. It In a i'OHl i J VK Iti-midy. H. H. WARNER & CO. , Rocheiter , N. Y. Jcie-tu-th-nat'lv Manufacturing Company. -MAKERS OF THE- Finest Silver Plated Spoons and Ms , The only aiulf Itionnl plato that originnl llrm of ) is giving for in- llogors llros. f\tnnco \ a Dingle All our Spoons , Perks nnd plated Spoon n U I 'I ! mi Knives plated triple thiokuosaof with the greatest ' V 'vVf 1 w | 1'Inte o ly o of cnro , Each the s u c t i o s lot being hung on a scale while where expo d being plated , to to wear , thereby insure n full deposit - making n tnnglu posit of silver on plated Spoon them , wear as long as " \Vo would call n triple plntod especial ntton- one. tioii to our sec- Rlvnl. Orient TtanocL All OrJrrs In thn Wv t nhouldhn.\ddrc scd to A. B. . . HUBERMANN , Wholesale Jeweler , OMAHA , 1 . . . . B. Betwiler's The Largest Stock and MostCoiT ) plete Assortment in ; t The West : ' r We Keep Everything in the Line of Carpets , Oil cloths , Matting , Window-shades , Fixtures and Lace Curtains. WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. * , ' i , " . * ! t 1313 Farnham St. , Omaha. FALL MILLINERY Received Direct from Boston and lew York , -AT THE- "Boston Store , " 614-616 SOUTH TENTH STREET. Wo are now showing the most beautiful Assortment of medium and low priced Trimmed Hats ever brought to Omaha , all oorreot Styles and most artistically trimmed , prioos ranging from $1,00 to $15,00 each , Also great bargains in Ostrich Tips , Plumes , Fancy Winga , PJowora , Plushes , Velvets , Satins , &o. , in all the new Colors and Shades. Wo huvo aho purchased the onliro Millinery Stock of , Mossra. A. Cruick- shank , V ; Co. , ( nt a. lurgo diacoiinl ) , wlio liavo boon compelled to yive up thia branch of tJioir buninouu for want of room. Wo now oiler thw nmf'iiificcut Stock of llioh Miilinory at about half the price ftskod by up-tovvn Alillincra for suoh Goods , ' rho Indies nro invited to call and bo convincnd that it pyya to trade ut tliu "BOSTON STOKE.7 v PALL GOODS ! FALL GOODSI Oponiiif , ' dnily in all dopartmonts. ' Store Open Every Evening till 0 O'clock * P. G , IIVILAH , Manager , V Leader of Popular Prices.