THE OMAHA DAILY BEK WKDNESDAY , OCTOBER 20 , 1881 THE DAILY BEE. AlAHA PUDLI8HINQ CO. , PFUPmtTOR8 610 t-arnnam , bet. pth and 10th Directs. 'KBMS OF SUBSCHirriON Onoeopy Ijtar , In advance ( p * titilJ$10.iX ) ) month * " . . . 6.0' monthi " S.C * RAILWAY TIME TABLE. MI CARD ClllCJtOO , T. PAUL , MINSKAfOLtS AND OMAHA RAILROAD. Leave Omaha No. 2 through pwiciiKor , 11 . tni No , 4i Oakland p-ipscni ir , 8.30n. in. Atrlvo Omaha No. 1 , throuch passenger , 2:00 : m. No , 3 , OAkl.-widpaiwciiKer , 6:30 : p. in. [ .HAVING OMAHA KAST OR BOVI11 BOUND , C. , II. & Q. D a. m. 3:40 : p. m. o. & N. vf.j 0 ft. m. 3:40 : P. m.l a , K. I. & 1' . , 0 a. m. 3:40 : | i. In. K. 0. , fit. J , & C. II. , Icxucs at , S n. m. ft'I CflO : p. m. ArrhcsfttSt. Loulint (1:30 : a. In. and 6E2 ! p. m , . , StL. & P. , IcitcsatS a. ra. nnd 3:40 : p. m , Arrlrcs lit St. Louis ntOilO n , m. and 7iO : ! . m. wwr OR sotrntwrsri. ' B. & II. In Nob. , Through r.Virisj | , 8:35 : . m , n. & II. Lincoln KreUliL 7:00 : p. in. U F Kxprc&i , 12l6p. : m , O. & H. V. ( or Lincoln , 10CO : a. m. O. A K. V. ( or Osccoln , 11:40 : a , in , U. P. frolRlit No. C , f.JO . : a. in. ' U. P. frclirht No. D , 8:15 : a. in. U. 1' . freight No. 7 , 0:10 : p. in.-cmlfrranl. U. P. frclcht No. U 8:25 : ji. m. ARUIVINO PROM KA8T AND COUTH. 0. B. & O. , J:00 a , m , 725p ; in , 0. at N , W. , U:46 a. in. 7:2/i : 1' . m. C. U. I. & I'I:4B ) : n. in. 0.05 p. m. K. C. , St. Joe & 0 . , 7:40n. m. 0:45 : p. m ARIIIVINQ tKOM TIIR WMI ANU SOVTHWMt. 0. Si K. V. ( rom Unooln 12:12 : p. m. U. P. EMircio 3:25 : p. m. U 4 : M. Ill Noli. , Through Express IIG : p. m. II. Si 11. Lincoln Frci lit 8:35 : n m. U. 1' . rrciglit No. 10-1:40 : p. in. No. f 4:1:5 : : p. in. Emigrant. No. 8 10fO : p. m. No 12 11:35 a. in. O. & 11. V. mixed , ar. 4:35 p. m. KORtll. Hebrnsko DUIslon of inn St. Paul & Sioux City , Koad. No. S leaves Onmlii S:30 : a. in. No. 1 Iea\c9 OninliU 1.30 p. Hi No. 1 arches at Oi.ulmut 6:30 : | i. m. No. 3 nrrl\c.i at Omaha at 10:50 : a. m. DOMMT TRAINS RlttWXKN OMAIU AKD cotMtit , BLurra. Leave Omaha at 5:00 : , 0.00 anil 11:00 : a. m. ; 15)0 ) 2:00 : , 3.00 , 4:00 : , 6:00 : anil 0.00 p. m. Lome Conncli llluU/f at 8:25 : , 9:25 : , 11:25 : a. m. ; 1:25 : , 2:25 : , 3:25 : , 4:26 : i25and 0:25 : p. m. BumJaj- The dummy leaves Omaha at 0:00 : and 11:00 a. m. ; 2.00 , 4:00 : and 6:00 p. m. Leaves Council HhifJs at 0:25 : and 11:25 : a. to. ; 2:25 : , 4:26 : and 5:25 : p , m. Opening And Closing of Malli , MCTl. 0PM. CLOSB. a. m. p. m. a. m. p. m. Ohlroco&N. W 11.00 DSO : 4SO : 2:40 : Chicago , K I. & Pacific. 11:00 : 0:00 : 4:30 : 2:40 : Chicago , B. Je Cj 11:00 : 0:00 : 4:30 : 2:40 : Wabosh 12:30 4:30 : 2:40 : Bloux City and I'acitlc. . 11:00 4:30 : Union Pacific G:00 : 11:40 : ] DmnHa&R. V 4:00 : 11:40 : B. JcM. in Nol ) 4:00 : 8:40 : 6:30 : Omaha & Northwestern , 4:30 7:30 : -Local nialU fur State ol Iowa loav but once a fay , viz : 4:30 : a.m. A Lincoln Mall Is alia opened at 10:30 : a. m. Offlco open Sun da > a from 12 ra. to 1 p. m , T1IOS. F HALL P. M. Bnsiness Directory. Abstract and Real tstato. JOHN L. UcCAGUK , opjioslto Post Office. W. 11. BAUTLETT 317 South 13th Street. Architect ! . DOFRENE 4 , 1IENDULSSOHN , AR01HTKCT3 Iloom 14 CrclRhton Block. A. T. LAKOE Jr. . Koom 2 , Cielchton Block. Boots and Shoci. JAMKS DsVINE & CO. , Sine Boota and Shoes. A goad assortment of homo work on hand , corner 12th and Hariioy. T1IOS. ERICKSON , S. K. cor. 16th and Douglas. JOHN FOHTUNATUS. 60510th street , manufactures to order good work kt fair prices. Ucpairing dono. Bed Springs. J. P. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1517 Dourlasat. Books , News and Stationery , J. I. FEOEHAUK 1016 Famham Street. Butter and Eggs. MoSUANE & SCHKOEDER , the oldest B. and E. house In Nebraska eatabllshcd 1876 Omaha. CENTRAL RESTAURANT , MRS. A. RYAN , southwest corner IGthand Dodge. Best Board for the Money. Satisfaction Ousrantoed. Heals at all Hours. Board by the Day , Week or Month. Good Terms for Cash. Furnlnhed Honms Supplied. Marriages anil Road Wagons. WM 8NYDER , 14th and Ilarney Streets. Jews ers. JOHN BAUMER 1S14 Farnham Street. Junk. H. BEP.TI10LD , Raes nnd Metal. Lumber , LI mo and Cement. V STEK & OK VT corner tlth and Douflas Sts. Lamps and Ulaesware. J. BONNEIl 1309 Donzlas St. Good Variety. Merchant Tailors. O. A. LINDQUKST , One of our most popular Merchant Tailors la re ceiving the latest designs for Spring and Summer Goods for gentlemen's ' wear. StylUli , durable , nd oricca low as ever 215 13th bet. Douir.&Farn. Millinery. MRS. 0. A. niNOEK , Wholesslo and Retail , Fan cy Goods In great variety , Zephyrs , Card Uoards , Hosiery , Glovea , Corbels , &c. Cheapest House in the West. rurchaMcn save 30 per cent. Order br Mall. 116 Fifteenth Street. houndry. JOHN WEARNE & SONS , cor. 14th & Jackson Bt Hour nnd Feed , OMAHA CITY MILLS , 8th and Farohim 8ts. , WoUhana liros. , proprietors. Grocer * . Z. STEVENS , 21et between Cumlng and Irar T. A. McSHANE. Corn. 23d and Cumin ; Btreets. Murdwaie , Iron and Steel. OLAN & LANQWOUTHY , Wholesale , 110 112 16th street A. HOLMBS corner Irkh and California. Harness , Saddles , &c. B. WEIST 2013th St. bet K m. &H rn v. Hotels AKFIELD HOUSE , Coo. Canfield.Oth & Famham DORAN HOUSE , P. II. Gary , 91B Fornhnm St. SLAVEN'3 HOTEL. F. Slav en , 10th St. l. Pus. Hamel Otli & Lcavcnwortb Clothing Bought , 0 3HAW will pay highest Cash price for second baiid clothlnr. Corner 101" and Farnham. Dentists' OR. PAUL , Williams' Dlock , Cor. 16th & Dodge. Drug * , Halnts ana Ulls , KUTK | & CO. Pbamuclets , Flno "une Hoods , Cor , Uth hnd Doutli * ktreeU W. J. WHITEHOUf \Vholcfalo , & Retail , Wth Bt. 0. FIRLD , 2022'Norlb Slao Cumlng Street , PARK , Druitglst. lotn and Howard Rtrcota. Dry Goofli Notions , Etc. , JOHN H. F. LEllMANN & CO. , New York Dry Goods Score , 1310 and 1313 Farn- ham it tact L. 0. Knew old al o boot * and shoes 7lh & Puclfln. furuiture , A , F. GROSS , New and Second Hand Furniture nd Stoics , ill ! Uovxat. Highest uh price 0Id for xocand hana eno-is. DONNKR 1809 Donna t. Fine goods , &e. Fence Vtorks. OMAHA KKNCII CO. OtST , FRIES & CO. , 1218 Harncy St. , Improve- ed Ice Iloiwi , Iron and Wood Fences , Offlco onntpr * of I'lne and Walnut Clear * and Jobacco. "WEST & PIUTSCDKII. manufacturers of Cigars , and Wholetalo Dealers 111 ToUaccos. 1305 DoufUs. W. F. LOUEN2EN manufacturer 61110th Itrut. Florlit. A. DonnRhtiB , pUntfl , cut flowers , Mrda , tc , N , W. cor. If.th anj DourlM tr U. Olvll Enclneers nnd Surveyors. ANDREW KOSKWATER , Crflshton Block fown Survcyii , Grade nd Sewerage Systems a Jpoclnlty. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Commission Merchants , JOHN O. WIti L1S.141I Dodge Street. 0 n. DKKMKR. Fftr details see Urge advert ! mcnt In Uallv and WccUU. Oornlca Works , ffettern Cornice WorVs , Manufacturer * Iron Cornice , Tin , Iron and blate Uooninf , Ordrn from any locality promptly cjircutol In the beat manner. Factory and Ollico 121S Ilarnfy St. Uauanltol Iron cornices , \Mndo Cai , otu , mannfacturnl and put up In liny port of the country. T. HIN1101.D 4IOThlitccnth ntreft Crockery , J. UONNCR ISOODotuUsstreot. Ooodllne. and Kurnlshlnu Goods , OKO. II. PCTKUSON. Also H t , Cnivi , Doots Shoes , Notions and Cutlery , SOI S. 10th street. RetrlRcrAtori , Oanfleld's Patent. C. F. GOODMAN llth St. bet. F rn. & Harnoy. . Show Case Manufactory. 0. J. WII.UR , Manufacturer nnd Dealer In all klmta of Show Case * , Upright Cues , A . , 1317 CAM St. FRANK I. . GERHARD , proprietor Omaha Show CaHO inmnilactory , 813 South ICth rtrcct , lictween tca\pnnorth nnd Uari * } ' . All warnvntod first-ilaM. Pawnbrokers. inth St. . hot. far * Hat Gtcnei nna Tinware. A. UUHMESTUH , Dealer In Stoves nnd Tinware , nnd Manufacturer of Tin Hoofd nnd nil kinds of Building Work , Odd Killoun1 lllock. J. BONNEU. 1300 Doutlfts St. Gooilnnd Cheap Seeds , J. EVANf" " , Whole < lQ mid llctnll Seed Drills and Cultlvntorn , Odd Fellows Hall. Physicians on i Burgeons. W. S. GII1U3 , M. D. , Room No 4 , Crclghton Block , 15th Street. 1 > . S. LKISlLS'ltlNO , a. D. Maronlo Block. 0. L. HART , M. D. , Ejc and Ear , onp. postoHlte DR. L. It URADDY. Oculist nnd Aurht. S. W Uth and Farnham St Photographers. QEO. HEYN. PROP. Grand Central Gallery , 212 Sixteenth Street , near M&mntc Hall. Flrst-clisa Work and Prompt' ' now gunrantcci" Plumbing , Gas and 6tenm Fitting. P. W. TARI'Y & CO. . 210 12th St. , bet. Farnham and Douglas. Worn promptly attended to. D. 7ITZPATRICK , 1109 Doutfas Street. Palntlne nn aper angln ; . 1ENIIY A. KOSTKRS. 141 Dodge Street. Shoo Stores. Phillip Lang , 1320 Farnnnm st. bet 13th & 14th. Second Hand Storo. PERKINS A LEAR. 1416 Douglas St. . Now and Second Hand Furniture , Hoiwo Furnishing Goods , &e.t bought and sold on narrow uiarrlns. baloons. IIHNRY KAUFMANN , In the new brick block on Douglas Striet , baa jubt opened n most clcjfiuit licci Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 ev cry day. " Calc < lonm " J FAICONEK. 67018th Strcnt. Undertakers. CUAS. RIEWE , 101V Farnham bet. 10th & lltd. U9 Cent Stores. P O RAOICUR. 120B Farnhnin St. . Punev Onodi KENNEDY'S EAST - INDIA I -3 BT m 1 ILER & CO. Sole Manufacturers. is-acr PAPER WAREHOUSE. GRAHAM PAPER CO. 217 and 219 North Main St. , St. Louie , WlJOLESiLR PKALK28 IN- BOOK , I DADCEJQ JWRITINOI NEWS , f rArtnu 1 WRAPPING ENVELOPES , CARD BOARD AND Printers Stock. /arCaeh paid for Rags and Paper Stock , Sera Iron and Jletalo. Paper Stock Warohousen 1229 to 1237 , North To Nervojs Sufferers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr , J. B. Simpson's Specific It la a posjtn o euro for Spermatoirlics , Kemlna IVeoknese , linpotancy , and all dlsoaio resultl.in from Solf-Abueo , an Mental Anxiety , Losa Memory , I'alna In the Back or Bide , and diucaee * - tliat lead to Conaumptlon Insanity and early ( fraio o Specific Medlclno la being used with wondur * fill suceega. 1 Pamphleta font free to all. Write ( or them and got full par- tlcularu. Price , Speclflo , 81.00 per package , or six pack. urea for (6.00. Address all onlcrs to B. SIMSON MEDICINE CO. NOB. 101 and 100 Main Kt. Buffalo , N. T. Sold In Omaha by C.'K. Goodman , J , W , Bell , J , K Isb , nd all druifKlstseverywhcre. - Propoa nl ior Sewer Bond * . Sealed proposals will be received until October aflth , 1881 , at 12 , noon , by the City Olerk of Omaha , county of Douglas State of Nebraska , and will , at that hour , bo opened for the piuchoRO of $50,000.00 of the issue of 8100,000.00 of Sewer Bondx , First Scries , of the City of Omnha. Said bonds are dated September lot , 1881 , arc in Bums ol $1,000.00 each , bear Interest from their date nt the rate of MX per cen tum per annum , payable at tlio oilico of Kountze Bros , , Now York , seini-nnmially , upon coupons attached ; mid bonds arc issued under the Charter power.of Raid city after election duly held anthori iiiK their issue for the completion of Sower. * partly con tructcd , and for the construc tion of additional Sewers. The SM.OOO.OO nnw offered are the first bold of said Bonds , liidtt will bo addressed to the midd-mL-ncd , and must state tha full name and [ uldre-m of the uiddcr , the amount of said Honda desired , and the price proposed to be paid. The right is reserved to reject nuv and all bids. J. J. L. C. JKWKTT , t. City Clerk. GRAND OPENINQI Professor Klulicr , ( from St. Louis ) Danrlnir Ac ademy , Standard Hall , cor Klftucnth and Karn- liam , Tuesday e\cnlii ( ; , Scpttnibcr Cth. Classes for Ladlu and Gentlemencominencln TncBilay ivenliiK' September Cth ; clatMcad tor Mlstes and Matters , commencing Saturday attcT- noon at 4 o'clock. Clanics for families , will bo arranged to suit the honorable patrons. Also ballet dancing can be taught. Terms liberal , and pcrfcc eatlnfactlon to scliol. ars tfiiariiiteed. I'rhato Instruction ! > OKlr > en at the Dancing Aoiemy or at the > naldciue of the ] trons. Private ordtu ej 99 left atlla > Jtuycr& Bro'd . > -urSO-tf MANICURE A Now Profession -which Finds its Client in Piiyhion'a Circles , The ExTpn o of Cnrlnc i'nr OnnV N. J" Cor Clnc'nn I Kn < ) Ulrcr , A loading ilrncyist told mo thu other dny thnt within these last t.vo months liohnilnoldovur four-hundri'd of these d.uiity little cases thai wcro fitted up with instruments nttd nppll- ( Uices for TUB C.V.IIK or Tin : NAILS , And nt n lareo fancy store n inctnbor of the linn Paid the deuitiud had so in * crcnaod thnt it \vithclifliaulty _ the mnniifiicturua c.in mcit it. Of courao thu imported cases nro morn uxpunsivo nnd handsoiuo limn the homo-Hindu. They nro about u foot square , Imndaomoly lined with aalin , and contain scissor.filus , pol- ishiTP , brushes , nail jiowtliT niids.ilvo in silver buses. Tlu-y cusl from 820 to $50 , The home-nmdo consiat of fewer pieces , infurior in makein n ( imaller box , and ranging funn SJ ! to 88. 88.Thoy have bccoino fashionable ns presents , and are oven seen among wedding giftn , when the instrument * are mounti < d in gold or silver. One given last week win Hindu to order in I'aris , and included n button hook and ulovc-buttonor ; like all ( ho other pieces , the handles wcro of ivoiy , studded WITH SMALI , TUUQCOISH , And the llnssian leather case was lined with turqtioiao bltio satin. Nowadays , if you go to c.ill on a young ludy early in the tnoniini ! , ten to ono you find her lolling back in an easy chair. , with her rosy finger-tips immersed in a finger-bowl of scented water ( the first stop in the process ) , or else , chamois polisher in hand , care fully and lan.irionsly rubbing her nails with a 'finu pink powder that eventually makes them shinu like din- monds. The other day , having n desire to write up the process for the benefit of the readers of the ENQOIUKK let it boi understood no motivts of vanity prompted the proceeding I vinitud the establishment of Mis. I1. , and it was there Ias impressed with the growth of the new fashion , bolng asked to nuiko an appoint niont three days later , owinu to the rush of cus tomers. 1 noticed that ONLY LADIES WKllfi 1'RrSENT , But when I commented on it Mis. P. showed mo a small oflico entered from the back of the house , whore were seated four gentlemen , ono a Congressman fiom Virginia , all look ? 'ing r.ither shamc-fnced at being there. 'They have not the courage to bo seen entering , " paid the manicure ; "so I had to arrange n sort of back door , A great many giiiitlumon come hero , notably miiiistuia and actors , as in their respective piofi-ssions they are given to using their hands freely , and like to have them as effective as possible. "Then fashionable young men have taken up the idea , and ninny of them are regular customers , and pay _ so much a nioifth to have their nails tak en care of. My two most famous patrons are a Biooklyn preacher and a Washington politician and orator. " "And how about the ludies ? ' "Oh , you can see for yourself , " nnd the manicure took down a blank book in which were the autourarjlis of her lady patrons. Among them were the names of several well-known actresses of stock companies and of nn Ameri can prima-donna. Amusing to relate , the list of matrons was longer than that of young ladies. But to the point : When my time caino I sat in a row witli five other ladies , all in the easi est of arm-chairs , and with damask in our laps. Finger-bowls of stained glass on plates of painted china , filled with tepid water perfumed , and con taining an acid to soften the skin , were given us , and eolemly we sat and soaked our lingers for lifteen min utes. utes.At At the end of that time nn "opn rator" on a low stool seated herself buforo mo , dried ono hand , posed it on a pink satin cushion , and with a line hteel instrument quickly scraped away all the soft skin lound the nail , then she filed it into a point nt the , top , nnd clipped the sidea with sharp scissors , then she rubbed A RED SALVU called Rosaline , over it ; wiped it off , and proceeded to polish with the diamond mend powder , using the palm of her hand , until the nail fitirly glittered , and finally war.n water , castile soap and a soft brush left it clean , smooth and shining. The process was repeated on every fibgcr , and in ha'f ' ttn hour for the sum ยง 1.50 was finished , ar > d the re sult wa * ten pink and brilliant weap ons of defense so sharp and pointed as to suggest the advantages of peace. The fashion of wearing these long and pointed nails has become so oxaggernt- that it necessitates long-lingered gloves , and extreme care to prevent their breaking off. Women. "Wanted. rom 1)111 KJO'H Ilooineranc ; , Wyoming's want is woman. Wo want women hero , partially to oven up the population and partially to marry. Our territory is suffering more 'or choice styles of young nnd middle- aged women than for anything olso. Wo need them "in all departments of uduslry whore women may bo employ ed , and also in our homes nnd by our Iresides , There are hundreds of lonely men in Wyoming- who are doing well innncinlly , and who would wijlingly rush into matrimony if there wore unoii''li matrimony to go around. It is , ho s iddent fciituro of our wide western country at presunt. The over-populated East , where i yonnu mini mity pay for ice cream or oyxtert ! tor three pretty girls at a time , ought to contribute somu of its wealth of girls to this desolate land , where hero is only one women to five or six non , nnd whore lifo is n mockery. Wo sometimes wish that nature had lesigued us for a hired girl , instead of an editor , so that wo could have boon ndonondent. In this country " u lired girl " is only another name for inflnmico and financial stability , Twenty-live dollars per month and hoard makes the poor , ciingiim editor aTion with envy. And yet there nro mt enough girls in this country to do I mlf the work , A man lives out half his days , and nt last secures a wife , only to find that that the latter part of hi career will bn duvoted to secure a nor vnnt girl for her. It's tough. Lifei-.t ibnef to bo 1rlloinw ! ! < vy in t i manner. Ono f.iind of outs who ha IKOII iwrtd in luxury is without j girl for two mouth * , and although hi has elK red nil kinds of inducement ho has been compelled In mnke tin I ) , dsaiitl to do the chamber wink whilohN ifo did Iho wishing am conked llio moils Let thu man who never tried it ri i nl i i-'clock , dri'ts livt > children in tin subdued Imlit of enrly morning , thei cook brcaklVt , ini it and then gi down IOAII , f rn couple of months and liu "ill allow iho yirl that uii work fur him iho use of the Uprigh piaiioand tak" her with him to tin the Her Why it hits nrived at such i slagi- hero in l.a nmiiillmtwhin a nun n-ka of his neighbor if ho knows < f ; ir\ant girl thai ho can got , the nml turns loose at him and Intulri nt liiu till ho wishes he was dead. 'It in n horrible fact that mile * ! > < me'hing ' is done to proven ! the CUM liali/.iiinn of c.tpittl among thu per v.int gins of Wyoming , a rovoliituu cannot Itu avoid , d , 'Ilium in nut a man within tbpsouut of nur voice tl n will not i > dmit will t < aw in his i y < s nnd both Mispoiule bnt'oiin tremliiii g and toiternii ; ti their voiy foundation , that hiicli is the case. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Liquid Gold. Dan'l 1'lnnk , ol llniiiklyn.Tiojfft county PH. , ( k'-.crlbi-s it thiK ! "I r.'do ' tlilrt ) nil i'S for a liottles of THOMAS1 JCci.Kl'TUR OlU which elTcctod the wonderful euro o n cruikcd limb in xlx appllcatii ns ; i pruvuil worth itioro than KOld to me. " l"eoillw EPH ? THE SNAKE-TAMER. His Wonderful Aclvouturon With Sluok-Skluund Reptiles. Ntw York M r , "Tlio business of snako-clmnning aint , what it used to be , and don't you lorgot it , " said old Eph Sowell to a Star reporter n few evenings ngo. llNo nuays'a snnko-charmcr will have two or three tamed reptiles nnd pretend tend to do a ureat deal ; in the good old times no man who cared to risk his reputation before tlio pubho iw a snakii-timer dared to think of having ac.igo of less than n dozen rnttlers , Bimpi'Ora and spreadois. " In the unrlydnysot BHrnum'a ' niuso- inn , Eph Sewoll WIIK ono of the great est uttr.ictioiiH. flo had cliurgn of a cage of reptiles from many lands , and at every purfonuance always made it a point to go into the cage and lie down with the collection. In the coniso of time his health bccaino great ly imp.Liicd fioui inhailing the poison oils atmo.sphero of the cage , nnd hi ; skin became mottled and broken liki that of a snake. Physicians ordered him to s ek a change of climate ami vocation , and so ho fowooktho profes sion of snake charming and went tc iho. Wet Indies. After a few yeais suj'.urn in that mild clnnatuhtahuaUl \\iu iesi < > rud , and he adopted another c.dlihg by Hay of earning a livelihood. Old Eph'n hands and face are cuvurut with scard which huvo been infhctei by serpents' fangs , nnd he never tins of narrating snalty incidents of the days when 1m enjoyed tuo sobriquet o" "Tho Snake King. " "To handle snakes successfully , ' the old nun continued , as ho Itanet up against the box-ollico of Bunnull'u museum , "ono must not bo afraid o I ho sluek-skinned rascals. Snakes nro just like human beings in many re spccts ; when tluy got hold of nn .arrant.coward or timid person , some fun is bound to ensue. 1 was bittui four times in ono day , once by n lute little Joisey Pine snakes , and if 1 ha ( not checked and beaten the ofl'endon hulf to death , their companion. ) wonk have inadu it n point to have samplec mo daily. As it was I made it so heifer for them that they would all lie in my bosom and hits vengeance at the spec tators. " "Did you over consider your life in danger irom nn attack by reptiles ? ' " asked Manager George 0. Starr. "Well , thuio have been times when I would have felt more coinfonablo al a. table enjoying a good dinner. On ono occasion thai I now recall I intro duced myso f to the largest boa-con- Htnctur ever brought to this country. IIo was 18 loot in length , and \\eighut over 800 pounds. Ha had been in the country two weeks , and Barnum was obliged t pay n oed price to get hole of him. Whim I went into the c.igo 1 saw that ho had become monarch oi the concern. The remaining snakes were as submissive as mice , nnd when they crawled over to greet mo his lord ship looked wicked. I caught him in my arms and ho reared his tiiiud until it rested upon niy'leftnhouldur. Lift ing him as much us possible , I passed him around my body , and ho 'appa rently imagined that lie was embrac ing n tree in his native jungle . He tightened his coil , nnd u feeling liku I was being slowly'suffocatcd came ovur mo. Quicker than n'flush I caught him back of his bend , nnd by u des perate effort wrenched mynolf free. Then wo both got angry. The boa caino toward me , and 1 caught him by the throat , I was stiong enough to hold him nt arm's length , despite his struggles , and in u few mjinentt ho gave up the tight and relaxed his coils. Then I shook him until hu was thoroughly alarmed , nnd ever nfter wnrd he was submissive. Had I pur mittcd his coils to close about me , no earthly agency could huvo s ived me. 'I once interfered between tw/o / largo blticksnakcs that wuio having a free fight , und they bit me two or three times each before 1 could gain the mastery , Snakes are quick 10 learn , nnd they never forgot u face. I handled one for two yearn , nnd then ho was sold to n tiavulinu c&pihiUMii , Eighteen months Inter I iniiird in front of ii siniko cigo in lUltimore , and my put w. < s among thu eolhction , Ho rniriiid his head und tuppod o.i the glues before 1 ruto' ni/.ed him , mid up. pun ml just as happy to tee mw na though 1 wus u lung abnnt hruUior. When koupura aiu oliuiiged , thu mulct' * are quick to redent it. Somu jo.iru ago I wus traveling with Jianiinn , and at Indianapolis wunt uff on n hn r.ih At that time thu BiiakeH had to bo performed , were a , vital in- tiaction , and Feejeu ilim WHB substituted for me Ilo wan imablo to Imndlo but two out of thu tun , and Coup wni so happy that ho nlmoit lossid mo when 1 r joined Iliu iihow , Sunken are splondiil eaiiii' ' . One day duteriniiieu to kill a small boa that was always Jiiakii g iroublu with the colluution , and did BO. "What are you goini ; to do with the carcass , " inked n fellow who had gone through Hriizil. I replied that I woulu do nothing , nnd then bo persuaded mo to cook it. Wo cooked it together nnd found it fur superior to young squir rel. Aftcrwnrd in the West Indies and in Moxieo I always regarded simkcs for the taMe with , high favor. " "Do you ever intend to go into the Minkr-charming business ngainf" "No , 1 am growing old nml will leave the yonnijer niumber of the pro fession something to do , but J do believe liovo that if 1 could go into n blgcatjo full of snnko once more and cnl , drink and sliep with thorn us 1 used to do i would make mo feel ten years yoiin yer. " _ nY NCHES. Very otton wo see a person mttlbr ing fr < m some form of kidney com plaint and is gradually dying b } inches. This no longer need tobe o for Electric Hitters will positively euro IJright's disease , or any disease o the kidneys orurininry organs. "Thoj mo csecinlly ] ) adapted to this class < i diseases , ncting directly on the Stomach and Liver at the same time and will speedily euro where cveij other remedy has failed. Sold nl fifty cents a bottle , by Ish & Sic " \ Exnminntioii of Tnnoliorf. . I will lie prvicnt At my oflU-o In CrclKhlot Mock nn the lint HAttinhyof encli montli to x Miilmmcli nmillcnntH in may ilcilre lo li-ncl in the imMIc < CIOOH | In DonetM coimtv. Quar terly t-xniiilimtlon ( trot Snttmlny In IVSiimr May , Anoint and Notcnilxr. J. J I'OIMS , County Suiit. uljllc Inntriictlon Aii2M tnn < lU ! ! < rmnt ) I'llll MOaT I'OIUHR1 1111 lll T OTJin MOIl IN THK MAKKBI slmmf acini o In fl\o rli.B , * , fl , 810 and 1 OluiM , It lag no noMhu. Utiuo no noise IOM Its work uag'l > Mid quUVIy. and ects tin iiioit aiiuui't if Mutrr frntnho ir.llk 01 H-MII ; ' IVMIO Irum ho wit oth lumber. It Hold at a tuner price th&n any nthvr I1relclui hnrn , Send 'or dbirlpvlvo circular and prlc < M to the milBHESTCIIANCi : for a hirm-iw-maUcr In .L the Wist. In UROOd liutmifKH town and n well Kittled country and no harness maker" . In qulr.o at bin nlllio LEGAL NOTICE. To Catlmino Hcildo , non-ro'lilcnt defendant : Yon arc hereby notitkd Ihnt on the 20 day ol September , ISbl , John Ucddo , phllilllt. flli-d Ills petition In the District Court , withinand tnr bouitlas County , Nobraika , utralnst ton M do- ( ciiilint , tlic oliJcLt und prayer of which petition In , to olitnin a di'creo of diuirco from the bonda ol'matrlmony ulth > on for the following causes , to-xUt : Ut , haliitiiil drunkenness ; U , extreme cniulty , and for general relief. Yon arc remilrc'l to niii-\\er entd petition nn the 24th iby of Octolicr , IhSl. UOANB t CAMPUHLL , e7w 6t Attornot n for Plaintla. PROBATE NOTICE. SUto of Ncbruikn , Doii lan County , At n County Court , held nt the County Court llooni , In anil for wild t.'onnty , Aupuut 1st , A , D. 1801. 1'ru.cnt , HOWARD U. SMITH , County Judifo. In tlio matter of thocntatoof Joicph II. Ne ! noli , dureascd : On reading and flllni ; the | 0tltion ol Martha S. Nulson , praying that the Initrunicnv , i portlns ; to bo a iltily authenticated copy of the ast will and tostnment of oald deceased , and o the prolmto thereof , by the Circuit Court o Fountain County , Binto of InJlana , ami this da' ' lllod In this Court , may be allowed ami recoMeil as the last will and tcatamcnt of eald Jo-u-ph II Nelnon , dcccasod , In and for the BUto of No hrasKa. Ordered , That August 27th , A. D. 18S1 , at 10 o'clock a. in. , Untwl m-il for hcarlnvxalil petition when all perrons Interested In Raid nitttcr inn } appear at a County Court to be held , In and fo paid County , and > how cause why the prayer o petitioner should not be grunted ; and that nolle of the pendency of said petition and the hrarlni thereof , bo given to nil pcrsoim Interested In salt matter , bv jmlilUliIng- copy of this order In Til OMAHA U'mii.v UBK , a neuspapcr printed In sail County , for three tucccualvo weeks , prior to eali day o ncarliiK. [ A true copy. ) HOWARD I ) . SMITH , . , , r.m 3t County PIONEER LAND AGENCY F. M. 'EATHBTJN , Cambridge , Neb. 1,000,000 ocrea government Innd open to Home etoadh. rre-eniptloriB and Tlmbiir claims. 01 cliolco Iniprut ill claims for sale or ex'.haii'o. ( 800 of the liOKt dccilcil farnm In Houthucstcrn Hetirao kat itli tlmlier nml water for nnlo. A few choice stock rancheH with fenced flcld , timber , h y nnd water , for nalo , cheap. CorrcsK > udcneo Hollclted mar)0tf : ) AGF.NTS WANTKD OR OUR NKW BOOKJ BIBLE FOR THE YOUNG , ' lining tlio SMr ) of the Scrljiturcs. by KvUuarge Alexander Crook , D. V , , In tlinpla and attractive nntfiiiiu | for old nml young , Profusely llluatrn ted , making a most Intcrcstlnp nnd Imprniwlti j onth liiBtrucUjr. Kvery parent 111 bccuro thl work. Preachers , jou xhould clrculatolt. I'rlci I'A ( O. Bend for clrcnlnni with extra tcrnip. J II. CHAMUEHS & CO. St. Ix > nl Vo rilAKF.s trcpt nilicr lltll , by the under _ L living on the JiKljju llrl y'H farm tuo nnd a half miles went of Omaha , Donglai Comity , Neli. , ono mllcli cow , mippoiiod to In Iho 3 cars old , no iar marks or hrnudu , red am white HpecUed JAMEb 0. 1IALK. aiOiiovl3.w5p : _ POLAND & QWYEl ? , Commission Merchants , For tlio falo of Farm Produce ; Potatoes Poultry , Iluttcr , KKK * rccehed and no don uommliuiion. Cash advances inndo on conBltrnmcnta. Warehouse and Store , 1413 Docljjo Street , Omalm , Neb , n.btoii3U ! PJIOBATJ5 NOTICE. State of Nobratka , DouKlaa County ns : At n County Court , held at the County Court Iloom , In and for bald County , Hcpt. 23rd , A. I' . 18S1. I'rwent , A. il. CHAUIVICK. Oounty Jud o. In the mutter of the adoption f JonnloR yii. On rcadniK and fllliiK tha | xitltlon o' &i uiu ! nnd Dell Carey , prittlntf that thcy'mav jii v ow- ecltond iptMii ) .lennlo Kvun , ami D.I. ix't'tl > n and Ntatuno t of Henry and Mint lltuu | 'irc-iit > i of n ild child that. ild Aujfiintuii and Dell Uua-y liny lie pcimlUid nn to rii and volunUrily rullu- minhliu all tlalni to salil ihlld Ordered , rl hat O toiler .ind , A. I ) , It-til , at 10 o'clock a , m , In u-nlk'riul for hearing iiMil pi'tl- .Ion , win n all pcrmm * inU'renitd In wild matter nniy ipptar at a Cniiiitj Couit to bo IK Id , In and for * Id Onnty. and > how ean o why the prayer if | H'itlniicr ' | > liould nut l > u urutt il , and that no- I'U ol | > enduncy of wild petition anil 'ho hrarlii ) ! huiniif , lui Khun t'lall pc'r un Intfri tvd in mild niallvr , l > \ publWilntf a ciip ) nf tlunonlerlii Til * ) MMM VVCKKI.Y Ito-r , uiiew | uiier | prlntwl In talJ Coiiutvor ' tlirc'u miccoiwlte MI IK , prior to iialil day of'heurlnt ' , A. il. ClfAllWIi'K , HiMwat 'Viiinty Judjjo1 IMIOUATE NO'I'IOK. n tin ) in.ittcr of the I'ttAteof I'eter J , JolaiBO'i , N herrliy g\\cn \ that tha credltnri of > l'l iKfiuied , nil in. ttliuainilnibtritorof wild Mnt , lnfo'uinu , Vniii'tv ' Jndiu of I'ouchi ' .ount ) , Nuliroikn , at iv tniin'y ourt lUxini In nidl'Minly , cm the 'JUli diy rf 'Mncmlmr , 1H81 , in HID U4lh da ) of . a'Uury , IK 2 , and o tin lib ilii ) nl Mirth , 1H32 , ut in o'rtodi a in. eao > y , 'or thu | iurpo e ( if jirwon'liu tlulr clalnii or uxMillnullon. ailjimtniciit and ull.iHftnto In iii'iiitlm mo iillowuil f.iriroillt'iH to pri'Kont litlr ulalm * . anili > nvuarfortlien'liiiliilitiatiirto cttlu .il'l ' liflate , from thu 'Jlth il > ) of Scpti-m- MT , 18-il. tliU nollco will > o pulilUhc.l In THK IVAIIA WrrKLr IlKKfor ( our wt'nki iiixetHltely , irlnr tf > I hn i | | | | d.iy of Niitenih r , I KI. [ A triieiopyj A. M.aitADWI K , oitiu wit County Juilfu. DEWEY & STONE , URNITURE ! ORCHARD & BEAN , J. B.FRENCH & CO. , O A R P ETSI G R O C E R SI GER -MAKERS OP THE- finest Silver Plated Spoons and forks , The only uudj ! Monal plate that v original linn ot\ \ is giving for instance llogors Bros. stance a single All on' Spoons , m I' o r k n and plated Spoon a W5&\/ / Knives plutod triple thicknoBnof with the greatest ! $ Vfe plato only on of caro. Each the s o c t i o s lot being hung on a Bcnluvliilo \ where expo d being plntud , tc to wear , thereby insnro a full deposit making a single posit of silver OR plntod Spoon thorn. thorn.Wo wear as long ns Wo would call n triple plated cHpccinl attention one. tion to our BOO- Rival. Orient Tinned. All Orders In the West should bo Addressed to . E. HUBERMANH , Wholesale Jeweler , OMAHA , . - . - . Special Attention A < Is Once More Called to the Fact that Rank foremost in the West in Asso rtment and Prices of CLOTHING , FOB MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. * * ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps. Wo nro' prepared to moot the demands of the trndo in regard to Latent Style * and Patterns. Fine Merchant Tailoring in Connection RESPECTFULLY , M. HELLMAN & CO , , 1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th St. Max MEYER & CO. , 1 ) * > ' r 'i 'ii 'M , Tobacco from 25c , per pound upwards. Pipes from 25c. per dozen upwards. Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards ;