THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 10 , 1881 THE DAILY BEI MAHA PUBLISHING CO , , PROPRIETOF CIO harnnam , bet. Oth nd 10th Streets TEIUIS OK SUtlSCIUITlON Onecopylyear , In tulVMicopj trnJ.flO ) raontlu " . . . . 5 months " " S RAILWAY TIME TABLE. Ml CIRC" CHICAGO , ST. TAVl , MIXNItAPOUS t OMAHA RAILROAD. Lc&xo Onuhi No. 2 through pwcnfrcr , , m. No. 4 , Otiklnnd p-ijsciiKcr , bSOx : m. Arrive Oninhn No , 1 , through ivwsorgor , 2 m. No , S , Oakland jiassciigcr , 6:30 : p. ra , MAVWO OMAHA RAIT OR 80010 BOUND. 0. . R. & Q. & . m. 8:40 : p. m. 0.&N. W. , On. m.-S : Op. m. C. , R. I. A 1' . , o A. m. 3:40 : p. m. K. 0. , St. J. & 0. II. , Ic\\c9 at 8 . m. rim ! 6 p. m. Antics at St. Ixiulint 0:30 ft. m. anil 6 ; p. m , WR3T OB SOTOIWItaTS. ) B. & M. In Nob. , Through KxprfWi 8SB : * B. & M. Lincoln KrclRht. 7:00 : p. m. U 1' Ilxprnu , 12:15 p. In. O , & H. V. for tliuoln , 10JO : ft. m. O. A U. V. for OacooU , 0:10 : A. in. U. 1' . frolffht Ko. B , 6:30 : a. in. U. I1 , freight No. 0 , 8:15 : ft. in. U. P. frclcht No. 7 , 0:10 p. in. emigrant. U. P. frelrht No. 11 ES5 : p. m. ARRIVING FROM A8T AND ( "OOTIt. 0. B. ft Q. , 6:00 : . m. 7:26 : P m. 0. & N. w. , 0:46 n. m. 7:25 p. in. C. II. I. & P.,9:45 : ft. m.-9OS : p. in. K. 0. , St. Joe & 0 B. , 7:40 : ft. ra.-fl 46 p. i W. , St.L. & V.lc.ivc9nt8 n. m. nml 8:40 : m. Arrives at St. Louis rtt 0:10 : n. m. n J 7 : p.m. ARRIVINO FROX TUN KBIT AKD BOUTUWXST. O. b It. V. from Lincoln 1SK : p. m. U. P. Extir < * 3:25 : p. m. B & H.ln Neb. , Through KxproM 1:16 : p. I B. & It. Lincoln Freight 8:35 : a m. U. P. Freight No. 10-1:40 : p. in. No.i ( 4 : 5 p. in. Kinlgrant. No. 10.50 p. m. No 12 11:35 : rt. m. O. & H. V. mixed , nr. 4S6 : p. m. NO aril. Nebraska Division of tno St. Paul b Sloni Cl Head. No. 2 leaves OmilitS:30ft. in. No. 4 leaves Orrml.a'l.SO p. m So. 1 arrives nt Oi.utmat 6:30 : p. m. No. 8 nrrUen at Omaha at 10:60 : a. m. DCUMT TRAINS BIKWIIKN OMAIIA AND COUNCIL BLvrrs. L a\o Omaha at 8:00 : , 0:00 and 11:00 : ft. rj 1:00 2:00 : , 8:00 : , 4:00 : , 6UX ) and O.QO p. m. Lea\o Council BluiTa at 8:25 : , 0:25 : , 11:45 : ft. U 1:25 , 2:25 : , 3:25 : , 4:26 : 6:25 : and C:26 : p. in. Sunittjs The dummy loaica Omaha at 0i : nd 11:00 : a. m. ; 2:00 : , 4:00 : and 6:00 : p. m. Loav Council Illuffs ftt B:25 and 11:25 ft. m. ; 2:26 : , 4 : ftnd 6:86 . m. : p. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Opening end Closing of Mails. ROOT * . OPBS. CI/03H. ft. m. p. m. B. ru. p. i ChlcacoiN. W 11.00 9:30 4:30 2 : :00 : 9:00 : 4:30 : 2 : :00 : SS SS * Sioux City and PaclUc. . 11:00 : 4:30 : Dnlon Paclrto 6:00 11JO | OmahftiK-V < * 0 11:40 : B.1I. InNcb 4:00 : 8:10 6 : , Omaha & Northwestern. 4:80 : 7:30 Local malh for State of low * leave but oaeo * ! 'Lincoln MalUs also opened at 10:30 : ft. m. Offlco open Sunday. ' Business Directory. Abstract and Real bstato , JOHN L. ilcCAGUE , opposite Post Offlco. W. R. BAUTLETT 817 South 13th Street Architects. DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN , ARcmTEOT Room 14. Crelghton Block. V A. T. LARGE Jr. . Room 2 , Ciclehton Block. Boot * and tihoes. JAMES DkVINE & CO. , Fine Boots and Shoes. A rood assortment home work on hand , corner 12th and Harney. THOS. ERICKSON , S. E. cor. 16th and Dough JOHN FORTUNATUS , 00510th street , manufactures to order good woi ftb fair prices. Repairing done. Bed Spring * . J. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1517 DaurtMt Books , News and Stationery. J. I. FRUEHAUF 1015 Fornham Street. Butter and Eggs. UCSHANE& SCHROED'ER , the oldest B. and i bouso In Nebraska established 1875 Omaha. CENTRAL BESTAURAUT , MRS. A. RYAN , southwest corner lOthand Dodge. Beet Board for the Money. Satisfaction Guarantee * Meals ftt all Hours. Board by the Day , Week or Month. Good Terms for Coal Furnlahral Rooms Supplied. UarrlaKei and Road Wagons. WM 8NYDER , 14th and Hartley Streets. Oewe eri. JOHN BAUMER 1314 Farnham Street Junk , X H. BERTHOLD , Rags and Metal. Lumber , Lime and Cement. FOSTER & OR.\Y corner Bth and Douglas St Lamps and Glassware. J. BONNER ISOU pouslas St Good Vorlet' Merchant Tailors. O. A. LINDQUEST , One of our most popular Merchant Tailors Is n celvln ; tha latest designs for Spring and Sumiui Goods for gentlemcng wear. Stylish , dur ll < and prices low as over 21513th bet. DOUIT. & Fan Millinery. MRS. 0. A. RINGER , Wholesale and Retail , Fai cy Goods In great variety , Zephyrs , Card Board Hosiery , Gloves , Corsets , ic. Cheapest House I the West. Purchasers nao 30 per cent. Ordi by Mall. 116 Fifteenth Street. foundry. JOHN WEARNE & SONS. cor. 14th & Jarkson si Hour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS , 8th and Farnham 8t Welshans Bros. , proprietors. Grocer * . Z. STEVENS , 21st between Cumlng and lur T. A. McSIIANE , Corn. 23d and Cumlng Htreeti Hardwaie , Iron and Steel , OLAN & LANQWORTHY , Wholesale , 110 an 112 16th street > . HOLMES corner Ifitri and California. Harness. Saddle * , &c. B. WEIST 20 18th St. bet FarnlUrnei Hotels. ANFIELD HOUSE , Qoo. Canflcld.Sth it Famhiu DORAN HOUSE , P. H. dry , 018 Farnham HI SLAVEN'S HOTEL. F. Bla\cn , 10th St , Southern Hotel. Pus , llaincl Oth ALeavcrmort Clothing Uought. 0 .SHAW will pay highest Cash price for secon band clothlnr. Corner 10th and Farnham. Dentists. DR. PAUL , Williams' Block , Cor. 16th & Dodge. Drug * , Paint * and Oils. KDHN & CO. Pharmacists , Fine Vane Uoods , Cor. 16th MI Domrin ktreoU W. J. WniTEHOUfE , Wholeealo & RoUU , Utb e 0.0. FIELD , 2022 North Sltio Cumin ? Streel PARR , Druirrlut , lOtn and Hovrard Street * . Dry Goods Notion * , Etc. 'JOHN II. F , LEUUANN & CO. , New York Dry Goods Store , 1310 and 1812 Fan b > m street L. 0. Enewold also boots and shoes 7thAP > clfli mrultur * . A F. GROSS , New and Second Hand Kurnltin nd Stores , 1114 DouelM. Highest cash prl ( aid for second hand goods. BONNER 1809 Dooyl * t. Fine goods , & Pawnbroker * . , R08ENFF.LD. 10th St. . hut f r. * Ifai Fence Works. OMAHA FENCE CO. OUST , FRIES & CO. , 1418 HameyBt , Impron ed Ice Boxes , Iron and Wood Fences , Offlc n , Counters of Pine and Walnut Florist. A. DonoRhue , plant * , eut flowers , seed * , boqn < etc , N. W , cor. 16th an J VouclM itrccU. Olvll Engineers und Surveyor * . ' ANDRF.W R09KWATER , Crclghton Bloc Tonn Suncyi , Qrftdo and Sewerage Systems Uommlsslon Merchant * . JOHN O. Will L1S.1414 txxlfo Street. D B. BEKMER. For dcUtls see Urge ftdvortlt mcnt In Dally and Wfyklj _ Cigar * and Tobacco , WKST k FRITSCIlKUmAn , fftcttircMol Ojr i nd Wholesale Dealers In Totviccos , 1805 Doucln W. F. LOREN2EN nmmil.utiircr 611 10thstrc Cornice Works , Western Comlee Works , Manulacturers Ir < Cornice , Tin , Iron and Slate Rootling , OrOo from any locality promptly cxccutnl In the be manner. Factory and Olliec 1213 Ilarncy St , OMvunlzol Iron Cornlcoj , Window Caps , et < mnnufacturnl and put up In any part of tl country. T. SINHOLD 410 Thirteenth rtri-ct _ CrocVery. J. BONNER 1500 Houcns street. Good lino. n - - . _ . - - - _ r - _ - _ _ _ Clothing and Furnishing1 Qoods. OKO. 11. PETERSON. A1w Hats , Cap , Boot Shoes , Notions and Cutlery , 601 3. 10th street Refrigerators , Canfleld'i Patent , 0. F. GOODMAN llth St bet Karn. & Harnc Show Case Manufactory. ) 0. J. WILDE , Manufacturer and Dealer tn all kinds of She Cases , Upright Caws , A „ 1317 Cass St FRANK L. OEU1IAIID. proprietor Omal Show Cano manufactory , 818 South 10th etruc between U'3en worth and Marc ? . All K001 warranted Orst-cliuw. Stove * ana Tinware. A. BURME3TEU , Dealer In Stovca and Tinware , anil Manufacturer or Tin Roofs and all kinds of Building Wor Odd Fcllo 8' Block. J. BONNER. 1300 Douglas St Good and Chca Seeds , J. EVANS , Wholcwilo and Retail Se < xl Drills ar Cultivators , Oild Follows Un.ll. Physician * nn J Surgeon * . W. S. Ginns , M. D. , Riom No 4 , Crelghtc Rlock , 16th Street P. S. LEISENRlNaTiJ. D. Masonic Block. 0. L. HART , M. U. , Kyr and Ear , opp. poetoffli DR. L. B. ORADDY , Oculist and AurUt. S. W 16th and Farnham S Photographers. GEO. HEYN. PROP. Grand Central Gallery , 212 Sixteenth Street. near Masonic Hall. First-close Work and Promp noon guarantccn Plumbing , daiantf Steam Fitting. P. W. TARPY & CO. . 21U 12th St , bet. Farnhai and Douglas. Work promptly attended to. D. FITZPATRICK , 1409 Douglas Street. Painting nn aper onglng. 1ENRY A. KOSTERS. 141 Oodgo Street Shoo Otores. Phillip Lan ; , 1320 Farnham st. bet 18th & lit ! Second Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR. 1410 Douglas St. . New an Second Hand Furniture. House Furnishing Good &c. , bought and sold on narrow margins. Ualoons. HENRY HAUFMANN , In the new brick block on Douglas Street , bi Just opened a most elegant Ucci Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 e\ cry day. " Caledonia " J FALCONER. 079 16th Street Undertaker * . CHAS. RIEWE , 101) ) ! Farnham bet 10th & 11U U9 Uept Store * . P. 0. BACKUS , 1205 Farnham St. . Fancy Gooi To Nervous Sufferers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specift It la a positive cure ( or Spermatoirhea , Semlni Wookncea. Impotancy , and all diseases resultlo from Self-Abuse , u Mental Anxiety , LOBSI Memory , Pains In the Uncle or Side , and dlsoast tnxx Itt&t lead I 'Consumptlo Insanity an _ earlygrax The Specif ! Medicine I being use with wondei ( ul success. . Pamphlet seni t. free to all. Write tor them and got full pai tlculan. Price , Specific , 91.00 per package , or lx pact ges for 95.00. Address all orders to B. SIMSON MEDICINE CO. NOT. 104 and 106 Main St , Buffalo , K. T. Sold in Omaha by 0. F. Goodman , J , W. Dell I. K lab , and all drugglstsoverywhere. \ iB-d wlr KENNEDY'S EAST - 1NDI/J tx , ! t = i i BITTERS tLER & CO. , 3olo Manufacturers. PAPER WARKHOUSE. GRAHAM PAPER GO. 217 and 210 North Main St. , Kt. Louis , W1IOI.KUALB EKALKM IN a \ PAPERS wpa ENVELOPES , CA11U BOARD AND Printers Stock. tyC&sh paid ( or Rags and Paper Stock , Sera [ ron and Metals. Paper Stock Warehouses 1229 to 1237 , Nortl NebraskaLandigencj DAVIS & SNYDER , 60S Farnham St. , , . . Omaha , Nebraska 3are.ully selected land In Eastern Nebraska foi ale. Great Bargains In Improved farms , ant } maha city property. J. F. DAVI&1 WEBSTEBJNYDER Late Land Com'r U.P , P. . . tf" Prof , W , J , Ander's Select Danc ing Academy , A. Hospe , Jr. Hall , 1610 Dodge St. 31ois for gentlemen commencing Tuesday even ng , Oct. 1 , Class for ladles oorumcncinif Thurs laye\enlng , Oct. 6. Terms liberal. The eas nethods 1 hare ( or teaching the Waltz , Gilds to. , I can guarantee perfect satlnfactlon ( icholarn. For terms , lit. , call at A. Hospo , Jr , ir address 1110 Capitol Ave. sl7dim AQENT8 WANTED FOR VixTit-t SELUKO BOOKS or TIIB Aos I Foundations of Success BUSINESS ) AND SOCIAL FOKU8 , The laws of trade , legal forms , how to tram tct buslnew , valuable tables , social etiquette Mrltamentary usage , bow to conduct public bush icon ; in fact It is ft complete Guide to bucce&J foi til r * es. A family neceeelty. Addreas for clr < : ulars and specUl termi ANOU6 30. , St.LouU , Mo. LUMINOUS PAINT. Striking Effoots Prodnood in i ! NY. Ma.l. . About n ycixr ngo an Kitgliali choi ist discovered n process by wliicl phosnliorcscont jtowdor could bo i corporntod with oil so as ( o nrotluco pnint which , applied to Yimous an stances would render them not on visible in thu dark , but cnitau them omit a considerable amount ofdilVus light. A paint of this description 1ms be for aomctnnu m.tnufnaturcd by n vri known pnint house here , nnd it h boon applied to sovotrd useful nv poses It is nut ns well ndnptcd general use in ns jjrent u variety forms ns it wus nt first expecttd. ift believed' however , that improv inents can bo tmido in Ita compositii nnd application which > vdl nuiko it great value. A reporter called nt < ho oflico ot t ! house in ( Uiestion in older to inves gate the mutter as fur ns possible , ni was shown u number of interoatii experiments with the luminous pail A perfectly dark room has been ma in the building for the purpose of e hibitint ! the peculiar otl'ecta produc by the paint , In the coiling of tl room arotrap-doora and various app uncos for the better display of prac cal tests. The gentleman in charge of 11 department , after first explaining th thu paint was a secret , gave n tlcscri tion of the method of applicatio and of the theory of its dillusiou light us follows : The powder , which is the b.xsi.s the pigment , may bo mixed either oil or in distemper. It is prepan in the latter form for application the walla of rooms , plaster busts atatueSj etc. It may be applied win mixed m oil to wood , atone , iron , substance. 'Jl [ \ny ordinary solid odject painted with it is first given coat of a chemical mixture which r tains the phosphorescent properties thu luminous paint , of which three < four coata are then applied. Bofo : commencing to diffuse light the pai ; must be exposed to sunlight for a fe momenta. The principle upon whic it is supposed to actU this : The sol rays are supposed to disintcrgrato ' disturb inoio or less , according to tl timu for which it is exposed , the mol Qules of the exterior surface , whit jives off at once rays of light. "Win it is taken into the dark the mirfu gradually returns to its normal co : lition ; hence the light diminish luring the night , becoming faint uid fainter , though still perceptab just before daylipht. Tho. first experiment was the lowe ing of a largo canvas stretched on Framework and covered with the 1 ininous paint through a hatchway the coiling down into the perfect dark room , which it immediately till < with a peculiar purplish light , t first sight the impression given w. i peculiarly weird and ghastly on but as the cyn became accustomed it , it became oven agreeable. Then a largo pane of glass was place in the hatchway and covered so as I exclude all natural light. Thia thro lown rays of light by which the wal pf the room and the various articli in it wcro faintly indicated. The the hatchway was removed and tl light allowed to enter through tl glass. By this means the room wi Almost brilliantly lighted , as the pail la a remarkable conductor of natur light , or 'rather ' 'tho light has the .e feet of exciting continually the pho phoreacenco of the paint. Next a plaster bust illuminated I the preparation wis taken into tl light for a moment and brought in the room. The outline waa qui iistmct , and there wore very natur shadows beneath the chin of the hcai ind near the principal features , whic javo it almost the appearance of lif Then it was exposed to the light agai For a longer time , and upon all aidi 2qually. Alter this its appearance i the dark was remarkably vivid , an the head stood out in bold relief , HI that of a fine cameo , while nothii : jlso in the room could bo seen. It has been suggested that the pail lie used on poata along the sides < roads ; on lifo and moving buoys , ar in the interior of powder mag.i7.inoi : ollierics , or wherever it is unsafe 1 jarry an ordinary light. Tor out-o loot- uses , however , the reporter wi informed that it waa of no great vali la the diffusion of light is so genera ) ven at night , except on rare occusioi : hat the paint would have no offoc For domestic use it may _ bo applic : o a number of small articles with coi , 'eniont results. For mateh-Bufoa s useful , as indicating their precise 1 < : ation. Watch facea painted with i niablo the wearer to see the time i ho dark. In sick-rooms it mii'lit b ilod with advantage from above , i n the second experiment muntioncc it is actually being employed in pile louscB to illuminate the compass , an n the Bteamora Bristol uud Prov Ipnco to show the indicator , whic 'ives thu position of the holm. Why ised in the pilot-house in this wu ; o the ordinary light , a much bettt ookout can bn had 'A Pica for tbo Pig. There is nothing more positive tha hat the present condition of awino i ho list of live stock la undeservot [ 'ho result of judicious breeding on ; oed care is a product of wholesoni 10rk fit for the moat fastidious taatt t has been the rule to ignore tl : ightf ul position of the humble pig an p generally relegate him to a cond ion where ho becomes simply ill urm scavenger. When othi lock has been allowed to eat all th ; j nutritious in a field , or has exhausl d the contents of a corn-crib , th wine are turned in to eat up the n mitia , and to ininglo with tins refus ho dirt , and in many cases germs c iscascs , left by its moro fortunat allow-candidatea for the market. 1 ho farmer lm anything about hi remiaoH which no other class of stoc fill touch , because of ita ropulsiv haractor , the owino are called upo o regale thomsolvea with the unaavor teas. teas.Wholo Whole drovca of awino are fed i hia way for two-thirds of ov ry year nd just before killing time , in ordu > present good round bodiea and d ot all the lard possible , they are atufl d with decent feed and called corn oga. Thu gonna of disease , howovei ave boon planted previous to thi me , and the unfortunate "ucavon or" goes to the block or packing OUBO in altogether too many instance ith hia flesh full of panvaitea causei by unwholesome feed , nasty pens , a1 other objectionable features which a the result of a system nf almost crin nal neglect. To inaitro wliolcxni pork cleanliness and good , wholc.ioi feed are necessary , and the apparc carelessness in preparing swine for t market IB , to Bay the least , very ce aurablo. Pigs from the moment th are weaned should bo afforded clci - . and fci pens , good niry runwaj-a. that is something belter tlinn the t fuao of nn obnoxious awill-pail , Tl breeder who conducts his businc upon this principle is thu man who P cures the best prices and makes f himself an oxloitdcd reputation. Their Boots Drifted Apart- A thrilling story which counts fro down south adds another fact to tl accumulated proof that the romam of j-oal lifo is far moro interesting thr tno contrivances of fiction. "Iwaa the native land of the r mantic , wherein that happened i which our poor pen may nook in vai to do justice. 'Twas in the land ( thu magnolia and thu mocking bin the land of soft aides- and sumi climcA , the land of the orange an myrtle an I the cotton worm. 1 brief , it was in the atato which 1 edict of its sovereign legislature henceforth to bo called Arkaus.w. 1 Arkansav George Gray aaw Jlr James Wallace. On ( ho beautiful banks ot ( ho inn muring White river dwelt ,1mm Wallace , planter. To him belong acres of nugar-eanu and broad licit full of bursting cotton-bolls. Ljk Dogberry , ho had uvorything ham some about him , oven to a huiuUon : wife. Providence had blessed him i bnakot and in storoj and lux cotto crop waa particularly rich and ahum ant. Alas I alas 1 in that i icluioi waa his ruination. Better the luirr cano and the worm had awcpt over i and left not enough of it to pad a pit cushion. Mr. Wullaco hired n mnn to supei intend the gathering in of hia cottoi Ho waa a young man.1'ho neb ! name of Gray has boon distinguishe from the daya of the hapless Lad Jane down. Earl Grays and Nelli Grays , and gray cyca have been hoi orcd in song and story , timu out t mind. Mr. James Wallace's youn niBii bore the pleasing name of Georg Gray , and it wasn't long till he wu Mrs. James Wallace's young man. George Gray was very handsome n.id he had what was moro than ham' aomo ho had winning ways. Agains winning waya who can hold th ground / Mrs. Wallace could nol plainly. Gray seemed so rellned an \vell educated , and knew so well ho' to say all the pretty nothings tin count for so much , that presently compared with this noblu youth , th hdy'a husband appeared a regular ol hunks. At length ( hero came a time whc thu youth whispered to the lad ) "Wilt thou ileo with mo ? " and sh How. In thn most romantic way poi aiblo they together took leave of ol Wallace and his cotton. 'Twos nighi The glorious moon shed a sott uliu genco over the face of all nature , an the silvery bosom of White rivi gleamed in a million sparkling ripleti 'Twas u time for softhcadedness wit ] out end. The noble Gray lifted h Mr ? . Wallace into a little boat , an tenderly drew a lleecy wrap cloao aboi hrsothat aho mightn't catch col in. her hoad. > TJion k4ly ! sweotl " lloated down tbo river iff"thoir litti rodicanoo. They meant to glide dow the silvery surface of White river ti they camo'to a railroad station , whc they would fly eastward upon tl wine's of the iron horse. That ia tl only'wny in whichnt can bo put so i to preserve the proper poetical lai guage. All the world was before tl happy lovera. But old Wallace wi behind them. In point of fac ho waa very 'inconveniently ' bohin them. Ho ainolt a largo rat in lei than no time after they left. In tl twinkling of an eye ho seized a doubli barrel shot-gun and followed to tl ; river in hot haato by the light of tl moon A double-barreled shot-gu appeara to bo the proper weapon f ( an injured huaband to prance aroun with. Lot novelists note the fact. What in that supreme momoii wore _ bursting cotton-holla and tli price of Orleans molasses to Wullaco llo tore hia hair and shrieked , "Vot glance ! Vengcanc-c-c-co I" H jumped into a boat and rowed i though the fiend himaolf hold th pars. A man in a good , healthy rag ia endowed with uncommon atrongt and Bwiftiicss. Wallace speedily cam within shot-gun range of the dream intf lovera. Then began a naval battle only e > celled by the bombardment of Moir phis. Not wholly unprepared fo war had the bravo Gray started o his journey down tlio moon-lit rivei Whun the enraged husband opcne Iho naval engagement witn his nliot LJUII , Gray sent back notes of dofmnc with his pistol. The two kept ahoot ing as though all death MI destruction was in thui rcapectivo weapons. Bang , banjj bang , whizz , whizz , wont tli bullets , till the river won in a foam RIra , Wallace , meantime , proved hoi ) elf a true lioronino. The hamlsom Bray in hia excitement had droppci 3iiu of the canoe oaia. Mrs. Wallac bravely took the other , and guidoi chu boat , to give Gray the butter 0i portuuity of ehootinu bur husband She was thu moat obliging woman ii Iho world. The mystery in the affair in that R < much uhooting could bo done and no body hurt. Thu men kept loadiii ] ind firing aa rapidly aa [ possible whili ; tie boats drifted down ntreum. Then ivaa a madly rocklcHH waste of powde in both sides , and not so much aa i whisker taken oil'on cither side. I ookcd as though neither ono of thou norp than half meant it. Finally , aa the voracious chronicle : roporta it , "both bonta were disabled ind drifted to opposite banks of tin ivor. " It appeared OH though thoj ivantod to drift to .opposite banks , tomehow. Strangely enough , too ! ( bout that time the husband also los ui our , and waa unable to purauu Hut ho vowed by the cotllm ) f Bluebeard's wives that ho wouli nako inincu-muut of the dostr-r-royei if hia happiness at some future timu , [ t is a singular psychological phonom mon that the wrath of at ; injurei umband or wifu suttles , not on tin iffunding partner of their joys , bin m the other man or the other woinui eapectivoly. AB to Gmy and the obliging Mra iVallaco , thoyliko , the colored brotlici of tlioslorj'i "took to the woods. " I thu line langungo of the nowspapo reporter , "tlioy disappeared in th depthsof the adjacent forest. " Wha will their future bu ? Will they go t miino unknown region , changu tliei names to Montague or Do Yere and livii with a dread secre in their aouls ever after , am confess it on their death beds ? Or in a year or two will th beautiful Mrs. Wallace , who uuidei the boat for her lover while ho na trying to shoot her husband , atoa back to the banks of White river slinking with fover'n'agcr , a slab aided , leather-colored female , in i dtnggled calico dross , with her fton teeth all gone , uud tell Old Wallaci she has como to din' Bradford , Pn. Thin , ritclmn , Itindfonl , 1'n. , writes "I cnclnso money for SPIUNU Inos osi , n I paid I would If It cured mo. My ily i cji sin hai VAii < hcd , with all tti sjniptdiMs MAIIJtlmnkni I xhnll never Im without i tn the liouio , " 1'rlco 60 cent * , trial bet tli't ID cents. Docltuo lu tlto Price of Bloodoi Cnttlo- Within the past few years then scinns to have grown up a feulini among cattle men that prices for pod ! greed beef cattle have ruled too high at homo and abroad. The cense qttonco ot this growing belief is tha more attention is being paid to ( lair ; interests , and the most mieci'fsfu breeders are slowly recognizing tin fact that the demand for fancy cattl ia being curtailed. Time was whei thu mtetioneor who was engaged ii knocking down this elm of cattle con lined himself unliruly to recommend ing thum as beef producers , and tin livalry resulting from thu endeavor of breeders to bring out fattuniiij qualities made it nnnecussary to men lion f.icta in regard to the record o cattle as milk-produccra. Exhoroi taut prices have resulted in coniininj this livalry largely to a class ol'mei whoso wealth makoa it possible to tit up large sums of money in the pro priotorahip of herds whouo chief re commundation is that they are the do ncundanta of sonio ono of the greal English fam'htH of Short-Horn cattle , Tina is especially thu c.isu across tin water , and ia becoming very notice able in Una country , The youngei nnd lees wealthy breeders are awak aningtoa knowledge of thu fact thai this species of rivalry ia beyond then means , and they have in consequent begun to cast about for soinu less co&tly and risky .investment whicl will guaranteu a reasonable profit Dairy cattle are , therefore , rapidly in sroaaing in number , as the record o the fairs of this acanon conclusively proves. All ovur thu country ontrici in this class have largely outnumber cd thu beef breeds , and a casual glanci vov the records of salea during thi past HUiiuner shows th.it ciittlu wliosi hief rocommundation is their capacity For milk aru bei g eagerly sought ai Fair prices by men who in lormer yean liave handled beef cattlo. The mora : > f this condition ia that brucdura ol : attlu must begin to ealculuto on ca pacity for the dairy. Thia viuw o the case has too long been ignored bj brcedorti , especially Short-Horn men who will have to add to their claimi of merit that of presenting good am valurablo cattlu for , gonural farm pur poses , outside of the simple bee phase of the subject. BEE HERE Yon nro sick ; well , tliero is lust ono remc dy that will curo'y ° u beyond pOHsibility o iioubt. If it's Liver or Kidney trouble Consumption , Dyupepaia , JJel'llity ' Woll'H Ilcnlth Icnewer" ! U your hope § 1. UriiBgiat Depot , 0 , P. Goodman Omaha. (4) ( ) | FJIEE OF COST. Dn. KINO'S NEW 'DIHCOVEHY fo : Consumption , Coughs and Coldi Asthma , Bronchitis , etc. , is givoi away in trial bottles free of cost t < thu afllictcd. If you have a bi ; ( cough , cold , difficulty of breathing hoarseness or any affection of tin throat or lungs by all means give thi : wonderful remedy a trial. Aa yet value your existence you cannel nll'ord to lot thia opportunity paaa , Wu could not afford , and would not ; ; ivo thia remedy away unless we know it would accomplish what we claim for it. Thousands of hopolos ; cases have already boon complete ! ) cured by it. There is no medicine it the world that will euro ono half tlu wises that Dn. KINO ' NEW DIBCOVKUI will cure. For sale by 0) ) Isir it M MAHON. Omaha. LEGAL NOTIOJS. To Citliarino llcililc , non-rcaldont dcfcnilant. Yon are hereby notillul that un the 2 < 1 day o kiitcinlicr , 1881 , Jnlin Hulilo , jihintlfT , rtliJ hi petition In the Dlitrlct Court , lthln mi'ltoi ' Douglas County , NcbraHkn , pjrnliiiit you M do 'ciulant , tha object ami prayer ol uhlch rUitlor h.to ohUIn a ( Iccri'o c ( ( llvorcu from tlio Imnih X nmtrhnony with you ( or the folltmlti , ; Cannes to > wlt : 1st , hahltuitl tlrunkciincbu ; U , extrcmi : ruc1ty , ami ( or ( 'i'ncral rollef. You nro require' ! to nimutr calil ixitltlon or .ho 21th day ol October , IhSl. UOANi : t CAMI'IIKLL. nc7w5t AttoriiovH 'or rialntm. COltl'OHATJON NOTIUJ' : . 1 Notice In hereby uen \ that I ) . Ilurr , I ! . U. Van 0 urt anil I ) 1' , liurr luuo IneorjwriUed .bciustl vca under tlio iiaino o ( thu "Omahn Iin < demerit Coiniany. " 2 , 'ilio principal plan o ( tran&icthie th ; hiibl < less o ( ald Incorporation If Oniulm , Noli , 3 The iiaturu ol the hiHlni'MU nf nalil Incorrnr- itlon It thu Miilo of general ( arm JlochlnOry , Hug- [ tun and Wu onx. 4 , The iini.jiint nf rnpllnl t tork ixu'horlzcd In 'M.OOO ' 1 0 o ( which fUOO.OQ must li mibucri id ind ono half o ( mlJ lai > t iiiuntlonud flum lie paid n before ald lompany uliall coiiiineiiioliUHimmi , alii utouk to bu dli likd Into nharei < o ( 8100 1 nth. fi. Thu hlubcst amount of InilobteilnccH lint an bti Incurred bynaid liitorporation In two thirds il th'i capital htoek ] iid hi , nnd tbi.'ru idiall bo no nillvldiial liability on the jnrt of thuntock holJ. rn thereof. U. lliualTalriiot fald corporallori are to Ixicon- lucted by a ] ire ldent , necretaty nnd treanurcr , .lionliall cQimlltutu n hoard ol dlrictorH. 7. Slid corp ration Khali comiiicniuon Iho 18th lay of Hcptomher , 1B81 , oud "bull terminate on he lit day of September , A. I ) . IBM. 1 > . llunn. K. 1) VAX COUIIT. It. r.lJt'RR Omaha , Kcb. . Oct. 3 , 18 _ oHov mon 4t I'JIOBATJS NOTICE. Ute of Nebmaku , Douiiloa County M : it % County Court , held at thu County Court lloem , In and ( or oald County , Kept , ! Urd , A. I > . mi , I'riwont , A. U. CIIADWICK. County Judge. , k _ n tlio matter of the adoption f't ' JonnlnK > jhT > On ruathni ; and fllliiK thu petition of Auiu < ; ui nd Dell Carey , prujhii ; thai they mav 01 Allow. d to adopt earn Jennlo H > au , and tn- .x'CUv'M nd vtatement of Henry and blm Kyun , i > truin ( ild child that wld AuUbtui | and I Jell Carey lay be permitted no to do and voluntarily rellu * nlfcldiijT all claim to uald thllil Ordered , That October S nd , A , D , 1H81 , at 0 o'clock a , m , , U ojulxiiod ( or hearing laldiwtl. Ion , when all peruoni In tc runted In .ild nmttor nay pp < ar at a County Court to bo held , luand nr * ild County , and > how rauno why the prayer f petitioner inould not bo eranted , and that no- ke of twiidunuy ol uld ] Kitltlon Anil the hearlnK hereof , be u'lven to all \KIWM \ ( nteru > tix | In Hald mttcr , by putllnhhijt R copy ol tliuordcrln Ti | IMAIU WKEKLT HBII , > ntwuiupor printed In nalJ ! ounty , ( or three vuuceulvi ) week , prior to tald ty o ( hearlnjc A , U. CIlAuWlCK , DEWEY & STONE , FURNITURE ! t- * * - ' * , ' * - v - i ' + - * } * ! Kft & ? fi8 ORCHARD & BEAN , J. B. FRENCH & CO. , 0 A R P ETSI G R O C ERSI WM. ROGERS Manufacturing Company , -MAKERS OP THE- Finest SiiYer Plated Spoons and Forks. The only undlj jtional plate that < ? < F original firm of ] is giving for instance - Rogers Bros. stance a oinglo All our Spoons , plated Spoon a Forks and Knives plated triple thioknossof with the greatest plato only on of caro. Each the B o o t i o B lot being hung on a scale while' where expo d being plated , to to wear ; tlioroby insure a full deposit - making a single posit of silver on plated Spoon them. them.Wo wear as long as , Wo would call a triple plated especial attention . ono. tion to our sec- Rival. Orient Tinned. All Orders In the Woit should lie Ad dressed to A. . B. HUBERMANN , Wholesale Jeweler , OMAHA , NEB. SUPERIOR OTHERS In 'Convenience ' , DURABILITY , ECONOMY AND - - GENERAL CONSTRUCTION. BUY i BEST ! SOLD BY Lang & Fotick. Buy the PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLQUR. it always gives satisfaction , because it makes a superior article of Bread , and is the Cheap est Flour in the market. Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded. W. M. YATES , Cash Grocer. Max MEYER & CO. , rOBAGGONISTS Tobacco from 25c. per pound Q up warde. Pipes from 25c.7perjdozen ; upwards. Cigars from $15.00 per l.OOCU