THE OMAHA DAILY BBEi TUESDAY , NOVEMBER I , 1881 THE DAILY BEE. .vlAHA PUBLISHING CO. , PROPRIETORS 010 harntiam , bet. Oth and 10th Street * . IERUS OP SUBSCRIPTION > Onoconylyonr , In adMkncop.Bt ( | IJ.110.00 ) months " ' . . . . 6.0 months " " . . . . s.oo RAILWAY TIME TABLE. i . * CARD C1IICAOO , ST. PACt , MI.NNUPOt.IS AXD OMAHA RAILROAD , \ Omaha No. C through passenger , It . m. No. 4 , Oakland pviscngcr , 8:30a. m. Arrive Omaha No. 1 , through pafwonger , S:5fl : m. No , 3 , Oakland iwwwcngcr , 6:30 : p , ui , UAVIHU OMAHA ( AST OR SOUTH BOUND. G , II. & Q. 6 a. nw 3:40 : p. m , C. & N. W. . 0 a. m. 3:40 : p. m.1 C. , U. I. & P. , G a. m. Slo : p. m. K. 0. , St. J. i 0. II. , leaves at H a. in. ard C:30 : p. m. Arrives at St. LoulJat 0:30 : a. m. and 6:82 : p. m , W. , St. L.A : P.leaver at 8 a. m. and S:40p. : fa. Arrives at St. Louis nt 0:10 : a. m. and 7:30 : . m , VMT OR BOUTIIWMTO. ' n. & U. In Neb. , Through Ktproes , RIO a. m , II. & M. Lincoln Kxpro 3-S 10 p. m. U 1' ExproM , 12lb : p. m. O. & R. V. ( or llnoln , 10:80 : a. m. O. A U. V. for OsccoU , 9:40 : a. m. U. I' , rrclght No. 6 , 6:30 : a. m. U. P. freight No. 9 , 8:16 : a. m. V. P. freight No. T , 0:10 p. m. emigrant. U. P. freight No. 11 8:28 : p. m. ARRIVINO FROM ( AST AND MCTU. C , B. A Q. . 6:00 : a. m. 7:26 : p m. C. ft N. W.B:45 : a. m. 7:26 p. m. C. U , I. & P. , 9:46 : a. m. 9:05 : p. m. K. C. , St. Joe & 0 B. , 7:40 : a. ru. 8:46 : p.m AUUTIM9 TROM.TU1 WMT AND SOUTUWWT. O. ft R. V. from Lincoln 12:12 : p. m. U. P. Express 3:26 p. m. n & M. in Nob. , Through Express 4:16 : p. m. U. & M. Lincoln Express 9 40 a tr. U. P. Freight No. -l:40 : p. m. No. 0 4:28 : p , m. Emigrant , No. 8 10:50 : p. m. No 12 11:36 : a. m. O. ifc U * V. mixed , ar. 4:36 : p. m. Noam. Nebraska Division ot tno Bt. Paul tt Sioux City UoiJ. No. 9 leaves Omaha 8:30 : a. m , No. 4 leoves OmaLa 1.30 p. m .to. 1 arrives at Oiaitia at 6:30 : p. m. No. if arrives at Omaha at 10:50 : a. m. TttARS BsrWRM OVATU AHD couxca BLcrrs. Leave Omaha at 3:00 , 9:00 : and 11:00 : a. m. ; 1:002:00.3:00 : : : , 4:00 : , 6:00 : and 0:00 : p. m. Leave Council Bluffs at 8:26 : , 9:26 : , 11:26 : a. m. ; 1:25 , 2:26 : , 8:26 , 4:26 : 6:25 : and 0:25 : p. in. Sunilaja Tl-o dummy l a\o Omaha at 0:00 : and llKXJn.ni. ; 2:00 : , 4:00 : and 6:00 : p.m. Leaves Council Bluffs at 9:25 : and 11:26 a. Di.j 2:26 : , 4:26 : and 5:2i : p. m. bpanlng and Closing of Malls. toon. oriw. rnxwu. a. m. p. m. a. m. p. m. Chlcogo&N. W . 11.00 9:50 : 4:30 : 2:40 : 'Chicago , K I. & Pacific. 11:00 : 9.00 4:30 : 2:40 Chicago , B. & 0 . 11:00 : 90 4:30 : 2:40 : Wabaah . .T . 12:30 : 4:30 : 3:40 : Sioux City and Pacific. . 11:00 : 4:30 : Union Pacific . 6:00 : 11:40 : 3tnahafcR.V . 4,00 11:40 : R&U. InNeb . 4:00 : 8:40 : 6:30 : Omaha & Northwestern. 4:30 : 7:30 : Local malla for Htato of Iowa leaf e but once a day , viz : 4:30a.m. : A Lincoln Mall U aio opened at 10:30 : a. m. Offlco open SunJjun from 12 m. to 1 p. m. T1I08. P HALt P. M. Business Hirectorv. Abstract arid Real bstate. JOHN L. McCAOUE , opposite Post Offlco. W. B. BAUTLETT 317 South 13th Street. Architects. DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN , ARCHITECTS Room CrciRhton Block. A , T. LAROE Jr. . Room 2 , Ciolzhton Block. Boots and Shoes. JAMES DxVlNE & CO. , Fine Boots and Shoes. A gocd assortment of borne work on hand , corner 12th and Ilarnoy. THOS. ERICKSON , S E. cor. 16th and Douglas. JOHN FORTUNATUS , 805 10th street , manufactures to order good work kt fair prices. Repairing done. Bed Springs , J. F. LARRIJIER Manufacturer. 1617 Dourlust. Books , News and Stationery. J. I. FKUEHAUF 1016 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggi. . .McSHANE & SCHROEDER , thu oldest B. and E. -bousoiu Nebraska established 1876 Omaha. CKNTP.AL BE&TAURANT , 1IKS. A. RYAN , eouthweflt corner IRthand Dodge. Bout Board for the Manny. ' lUtiefactlou Ouaranteed. > Ucala at all Hours. Board by the Da > , Week or Month. Good Terms for Cash. Furnlihwl Unnms Siippllud. Carriages and Road Wagon * . Wil SNYDER , 14thandHarncyStreeta. Jewe era. JOHN BAUMKR 1311 Farnham Street Junk. H. BEP.THOLP , Raga and Metal. Lumber , Lime and Cement. \ FOSTER & GRAY corner tlth and Douglas SU. Lamps and Glassware. J. CONNER 1309 Dotujlas St. Good Variety. Merchant Tailor * . O. A. LINDQUEST , Ona of oar most jmpular Merchant Tailors li ro eelvin the latest deulgna ( or Spring and Summer Goods ( or ( 'entleracn a wear. StylUli , durable , and prices low aa over 21B 13th bet. Uoinr.&Farii. Millinery. MRS. C. A. RINGER , Wholesale and Retail , Fan cv Goods In great rarioty , Zcjihyra , Canl Uoanls Hosiery , Glen cs , Corsets , &c. Ohoapcat House In ' the West. Purchasers save 30 per cent. Order br Mall. 116 FKteenth Street. foundry. JOHN WEARNE & SONS , cor. 14th & Jackson its Hour and Feed. OMAHA CITY'MILLS , 8th and Farntum Strt. , Welnuana liros. , proprietors. Urocort. Z. STEVENS , 21st hctwocn CumlnR and Irar T. A. McSllANE , Corn. 23d and Curalng Htrcets. hurdwaie , Iron and Steal. " OLAN & LANGWORTHY , Wholcaolo , 110 ant1 112 16th utrut A. HOr.MF.S corner IBth and California. Harneiit , Baddies , &c. R. WEIST 20 13th St. bet Farn. A lUrney. / Hotels ANFIELD HOUSE , Oe3. CanflelJ.Oth & Farnh-iDi DORAN HOUSE , P. H. Gary , 913 Farnham lit. SLAVEN'fl HOTEL. F. SUien , 10th St. IK Southern Hotel , Gus. Ilamcl Oth ifc Leavonworth Clothing Uought. C .SIIAW will pay hlchtst Cash prlco ( or second band clothlnr. Corner 10th and Farnham. Dentlltt. OR. PAUL , vnillama' Illock , Cor. 16th & Dodge. on Drugi , Paint * and Oils. of KUUN & CO. 'Pbarauclits , Fine vnno UooJs , Cor , lito .nd , J. WHITKIIOUFK , Wholesale & Retail , 16th Bt. , C. FIELD , 2022 > orth Sldo Cumlng Street. PARR , Drutglst , lOUi and Howard StrooU. no Dry Goods Notions , Etc. H. F. LEUMANN 4 CO. , New York Dry Goods Store , 1310 and 1312 Full' him tr ot. ! ll D. C. Enewold also boots and shoes Tth & PudnV. hurulture. A F. GROSS , New and Second Hand Furniture nd Stoves , 1114 DouelM. Ulgbe t cash price aid ( or second liana BOOOI. BONNER 1S09 Douyl * nt. Fine goods , &c. : Fence Worki. OMAHA JT.NCE CO. OUST , FHIES&CO. , 1213Hnrncyfit , Improxe- ed Ice ItoxuH , Iron and Wood Fences , Ottlce rUlllniri. Cflimtoro of I'lno and Walnut. Cigar * and Tobacco. WEST fc KIUTSCIIKU , manufacturers ol Clg r , and Wholcmlo Dealers In Tobaccos. 1305 Douglas W , F. LOUKNZUN uuuufacturcr BlllC-tliotiect. Florltt. A , Don hnt , pUnto , tut ( lower * , Kvyln , boqvet etc. N , W , cor. feth ftnJ Douoliui street * . Civil Engineer ! And Surveyor * . ANDtlKW nOSKWATKU , Crcljhton ( Illock Town Simcj , Gnule and Sewerage Sj-etcmi SpoclMty. UommUilon Merchnntt. JOHN O. WIL LI3.UU DoJKc Street D n , 1IKP.MKR. For details roe largo ndcrttmv mcnt In Ihillv und Weekly. Cornice Works , Wratern Comlco Works , MsmifiKtiireni Ire Oornlcv , Tin , Iron nnd Slate Keening , Onlcrs from any locality | iroin-lly | c\t > cut l In the bo mniincr. Kuctorjnnd Olllc * 1S13 Ha nicy St. iron cornutti , rtirulow Cow | , vie. inanulncturnl nnd put up In ixiiy p rt of Ih ooimtrr. T , SINHOI.U 4lo Tlilrtocnt Crocker ' . J , CONNER ICOODouziMntrwO. Oootlllne Clothing and Furnlihlng Qoodt , QKO. It. PETKU80N. Alw llMt , Oxps , BooU Shoes , Notions mid Cutlery , S04 S. 10th etrcet. netrlgcr ton , Canflold'i Patent. 0. F. GOODMAN llth St. t > ct. f'arn. BhowOaie Manufactory. ) 0. J. WItUE , Manufacturer and Dealer In all klndi of Show Owes , Upright Cases , a . , 1317 Cau St. FRANK U GERHARD , proprietor Omah Show duo manufactory , 813 South 16th street between I. u enwortli and Marcy. All good narrantod flrnt-daiu. Pawnbroker * . n09RNFFJP. 10th St. . het. far. AHar Btovei ana Tinware. A. DU11MESTEU , Dealer In Stoves and Tinware , and Manufacture of Tin Roots and all kinds ol Uulldlng Work Odd Fellows' lilock. J. BONNER. 1809 Doutrltu St. Good and Cboap Seed * . J. EVANS , Wholesale ami Retail Seed DrlUi am Cultivator ) ! , Odd Fellow * Hall. Physicians an i Surgeons. W. S. GIBns , M. D. , Hoom No 4 , Crolghton niock , 15Ui Street. P. B. LEISKNRINO , * 1. D. Uaaordo Block. G. L. IIAUT , M. U. , Kje and Ear , opp. poetotBc DR. L. U. QRADDY , Ocullet and AurUt. 8..W 15th and Farnham 8t < Photogrnpners. GEO. HEYN. PllOP. Grand Central Gallerr , 212 Slxtoonth Street. near Masonic Hall. Pint-clnaj Work and Prompt ne H guarantccp Plumbing , Qas and Steam Fitting. P. W. TARPY & CO. . 2181Kb St. , hot. Farnham and Douglas. Won promptly attended to. D. HTZPATRICK , U09 Douclas Street. Palntlne nn aper anting. HENRY A. KOSTKUS. 141 Dod e Stroet. Shoe Stores. Phillip tanir , 1320 Farnham et. bet 13th & lith Second Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR. 1410 DoUk'Us St. . New and Jecond Hand Furniture , House Furnishing Goods &c. . bought and field on narrow marring. Oaloons. HENRY KAUFMANN , In the new brick block on DoiiKloa Street , hai Just opened a moat elegant Uccj Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 o cry day. " Caledonia " J FALCONER. 679 16th Street. Undertakers. CHAS. KIEWE , lOlVi Farnham bet. 10th & lltd 09 Cent Stores. P. C HACKUS. 1205 Farnhiim St. . Fancy Ooodi KENNEDY'S EAST - INDIA ILEB & CO. , Sole Manufacturers , OM4J3A. PAPER 'WAREHOUSE. GRAHAM PAPER GO. 217 and 219 North Main St. , St. Louts , , WUOLESALB DKALB.tS IN NEWS * f PAPERS IWItAPPINO ENVELOPES , CARD BOARD AND Printers Stock. 3rCash paid for Rags and Paper Stock , Sera Iron and Metals. Paper Stock Warohouoes 1229 to 1237 , North To Nervous Sufferers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific It Is a positive euro for Spcrmatoi rhea , Scmlna Weoknefw , Impotancy , and all dUoajra resulting from Self-Abuse , an Mental Anxloty , LOBS' Memory , 1'alm In thu Utck or Bldo. and diseases that lead to Conmimptlon inunnity and The Specific Mmlkluo la being used with wonder ful eucceiu. Paniphlote Mint free to all. Write for them and get full par ticulars. Price , Specific , { 1.00 per package , or fix pacb. tgei for $6.00. Adilrcca all onlen to B. SIMSON MEDICINE CO. Koa. 104 and 100 Main Bt. Du3alo , N. Y. Sold In Omaha by C. I7. Oooilman , J. W , Bull , , K Ih , and all drugl teovory > vher . GRAND OPENING ! Professor Fisher , ( from St. Louis ) Danrlnif Ac ademy , Standard Hall , cor , Fifteenth and Farn- ham , Tuesday evening , September Oth. ClafWM for Ladlea and Oentloinoncomincncln Tucdday nonlnn September Oth ; clainoHtor Hbsert and llatitora , commencing Saturday after noon at 4 o'clock. C'lamoi for Kumlllen , will ho . irranKod to ult the honorable jutrotis. Also ballet dancing can he taiiKht. Turmx liberal , and | ier/ect atl factlon to echo ] . ira RiuranU'tid. I'rh ate Instructions wl ) > o glr- at the Dancing AciJemy or at the valdonce the patronj. 1'rhato ordcu oj oe left atllai Jl yer & ; Mary J. Holmes. Just imbllshodi Madeline. A splendid new > ol by MRS. MARY J. HOLMKH , wnoso no\cls idl so enormously , and are read and re read wth euch Intcrett. llLautUully bound ; price , JI.60. " . 'Also handsome newodltlonsoMr ( . Holmes' ithtr works Ttniliokt an I Nuimhlne , Lena > cM. Edith Lyle , Kdna Browning , Marian Grey , IVcHt Lawn , Forcut House , itc , , etc. ALSO , SOLD I1Y ALL UOOK8BLLKRS : MAY ACNES FLEMING. A Changed Heart. Another Intensely Inter. no cl hyMAV AONJH FLFIIINO , author ol llose caiiltal novel * Guy Earlscourt'n Wife , A bVondcrful Woman , Mid Marriage , Hllcrit and Pruo , Lout ( or a Woman , etc. lieautlully bound ; irlce , 9I.W. _ G. wTcAnLETON & CO. , OatJIdcodlm. I'ubllnhoH , N. Y. City. Edward W. Simeral , ATTORNEY \VEDDING AT STAMBOTJL. The Dronn nnd Jcwoliy of n Tnrh lilt Bride An Amoricum I < ndjr In n Harem. Constantinople C'orrc > | > ondeiica Cincinnati O.i rctto. I tliink the rondora of Tlio Gar.ott will bu intutoatud in n doacription a qrnnd Turkish wedding wliiolt attundi'd the other Uny. Tlio inviUtiou oaino to througl thu wito of nn Italian jiliysician , niu \vaa for * 410 o'clock" a sfrani o hou wo tliouglit but it proved to bo II o'clock Turkish , which la about o'clock ' in the afternoon , n lit Frank Turkish tiino is reckoned by the sun nnd is ahvnys n problotn to pconli keopini ! Ftank tiniu ; nnd the Turks to bo exact , must liavo their watcho. changed uvery day. AVe were n jwirtvof eight nil ladies no gentlemen must ho seen in the haromlik , thoui > h this rucoption wa. nt tlio house of the biidegroom. Th sons take their brides to the fathor'c house , nnd if it becomes cromlot additional rooma uro built. Wo futlud the gates nt the oiite wall thrown wide open. A man serv ant stood inside to acu that nil left tin overshoes in the court. To these o us who had not worn shoes that couli bo removed ho made n deprecatory salaam , as if to say , "Your pardon ma'nm , " nnd wiped the bottom of our shoos with n damp spon o. ( llov much time nnd patience yes , niu money - our housewives would bi saved if a like cleanly custom existei in America , for I f.tucy this is ono secret of the Turkish carpets lastinj for generations ; that no dirt from tin streets is ever brought in onto them. Wo were then motioned to go up the Btair.sand were first taken to thu mother of the bridegroom , who wai seated on a high divan , nnd rccoivot us with many salaams , but did no rise She had a quilted sacque , o delicate lemon colored satin , lined urn trimmed with fur , thrown ever her shoulders ( the morning had boonrninj and it was atill cool ) , and hnr cthoi garments were made of rich Orienta stuffs ; her head handkerchief was plain , but decorated in front with dia monds. A young lady dressed in drab silk , made in tlio latest Parisian fashion with feathora and diamond ornaments in her hair , received us standing , aak- nd us to bo seated , nnd ordered codec to bo brought to us. Wo sat upon low divans which were built next to the walls of the room , and are piled witl cushions covered with beautiful oni broidery in silk and gold thread. The colTeo was brought by three servants , ono bearing the silver tray with the tiny China cups and zarfs ( holders ) o liligreo silver , set with gems ; another the cofiep pot , which was silver , am was carried in an elaborate dish hung by long silver chains , resembling ai incense burner , nnd the third handoc us the cups. After a time "sweotmcata" worr brought and served with great ole ganco. The water was in gold goblets _ the spooliolcers ) ] of Bohemian glass sot in silver frames , and the jars' fo ; the "sweets" equally rich and elegant But partaking of thu talli is not easy if not to the "manner born. " Iliac fortunately had previous lessons nnc could do it native fashion. A goblo of water is provided for each guest two spoonholdora , ono for the spoon : before they are used and ono for soil ed spoons. You take a spoon , fill il with talli ( which is always something sweet and delicious , cither irmdo" o oranges , citron , currants with the seeds all picked out with a needle rosn petals , or what is most delicious a sugar paste flavored with flowers violets , acacia , lavender , etc. ) , tak it all into the mouth.place the spool in the proper holder , take a glass o wa.er and drink until the talli is en tirely washed down the throat. This must bo tlono as speedily as poss bio , however much you may wish to hnvo the "sweetness long drawn out. " Wo remained in this room some time , these who know Turkish carry ing on the conversation. The elderly ladies seemed to bo assembled here. Many of them were dressed in broosa gauzes and silks , made in quaint , nmplc fashion , but wearing rich jewels ono were thohansomcst omor- ld ring I hnvo ever scon. While the visiting was at its height a lady spreat ; lior prayer carpet in a corner of the room , with her face toward Mecca , threw a light shawl ever her head , and wont through with her devotions , often bowing her head to the floor. No ono seemed to mind it at all , nnd when she rose she immediately joined again in conversation. From this room wo were conducted : o the room where the bride was to sit n state. At ono end of the room was a very ligh divan , so high as to require a step to climb onto it , covered with iatin of bright colors , and orer itwero Branches of artificial flowers , and insel ornaments , forming quite a canopy. The room was handsomely urnishod chairs and sofas covered vitli damask silk , window draperies of ho same material , and carpet to match u color ; the ceiling was beautifully rescood in arabesque patterns , The eats wcro gradually filled with ele- mntly dressed ladies silks and eatina rith long trains ; feathers and diamond > rnamontB in the hair. Ono dress of onion colored satin , elaborately trim- ted with white lace and festooned vith flowers , was especially rich and jcaiitiful. The bride was led in by two elderly women , very simply droned , except or the diamonds flashing on their .urbans , and followed by a little girl leaving her train , She walked very oliburately through the long room , i nd climbed to herplacoundertho can- i py of ( lowers ; the women took scats n either side of her , and the little irl took a uoat on the step in front of lie divan , , The dross of the bride was of blue > ilk covered with embroidery in gold Jireud and aeed pearls. The veil was iluo gauze , to match the droRM , and ell to the floor ; ever this was gold tin- el in fine threads , hanging in masses s long as the veil. Theao were fas- uned with a tiara of diamond orim- nenta , sprays of flowers , and leaves , nd diamonds were stuck upon her oiohead , each cheek , and the chin ; nd she were ( several rings outaido of lor gloves. Wo had no Hcruploa about gazing at icr , forflho was there to bo looked at , ho could not move n muaclo of her ace , as you can imagine , with all those rnaiiiont.i upon it , Shu did not up- ear young or beautiful , which was not trangu with Huch disfiguromeiitB. In un outer room the "unbi'Jden" guests assemble. On such occasion the house is open for every 0110 ( t coinu into the hall in the coutor of the h USD , nnd the bride was led out fo Iho common poodle to get a look n her niiigniticonco , There wan a crowc of village women fl ynslnnnk ant forodji coming and going. Behind a screen in this hall wore musicians who make the fun for the occasion , Turkish music _ is unlike any ether hnrdly Classic-but ! i nuiro thrilling nnd exciting than any ] have over hoard. Some of the natives pooped behind Iho screen , nnd there was giggling and laughing , but 1 sup pose it was too Oriental for ns to bo allowed to see or hear much of it. IJeforo wo loft wo were shown the bridal bod. The bedstond was pro fusely gilded nnd hunt ; with s.ttiu damnsk ; the shoots and pillow case were of Iho finest linen'lieiuslitched nnd embroidered with vines in silver. There woio two yonjhhns or com forters ono of blue silk covered with gold embroidery , the other pink silk thickly sot with gilt spangles. The wedding festivities continue n week , partly at the homo of the bride nnd partly nt the homo of the i > room. The reception which I have de scribed is about the last Then tlio life with the mothor-in-law begins. The bride citu not speak in her presence - once , unless she ( a given pormisRion , for years , perhaps not ever , if slu takes a dislike to her , nnd she is called the bride until a nowcr-married per son is brought to the house. The bargain for the bride is made by the mothers , nnd the engagement consummated by the young lady breaking n sugar plum in two pieces , eating half nnd sending half to the young man whoso mother is suing for her. The engagement may bo made when the girl is seven or uichl years old , and from that day the child must not bo looked upon by any man out of her .own family , nnd 1 have soon little girls playing in the gardens and streets covered with thu yuahiiink who could not have been ninre than eight or nine years of ago , if ns old ns that oven. Wo have nlso attended a 1'rotestnnl Amonian wedding. Tina was nt the country house < < f the sister of the bride , up the Bosphorus nt Buyuk- dero. Yo thought ourselves very un fortunate when wo reached the seal a nnd saw the stcninor moving out ol the bay , but it proved n fortunate miss , for the row in n , caique was meal delightful. The day wna perfect , the water calm nnd nearly as clear and transparent ns the air , as we could see the pebbles nnd seaweed nt the bottom of the Bosporus where the water was six or eight fathoms deep. The luniao stood high on the hill and was entered by n Ilight of white stops ; the interior combined orientnl luxury with occidental conveniences. Lordly plants nnd llowers ornamented the rooms , and wo were received by the Judy of the house most cordially , and give boquets of lovely llowors. A largo room was filled with .seats , nnd hero the company assembled for the ceremony , which proved to bo a very long one like a regular Sabbath service an address , prayers , and the singiug of hyinni. They wished it to bo solemn , religions ceremony , as far removed from their former .supersti tion ? and foolish rites as possible. The bride was handsomely dressot in white , and it was n very pretty sight to see her , nftor the ceremony was ever , go to her mother and ether aged relatives , and almost kneeling before them , kiss their hands. Thej immediately raised her up and hissei her upon the chock. Wo had an elaborate dinner ton 01 twelve course , mostly of Turkiul dishes-pilaf , dolmahs , etc. , but id very nice , as they were prepared witl : very sweet olive oil. The table linei ; and furniture are very handsome nnc rich , nnd wo sat down and ute as wo would in America. There were only two Americans present , besides our uelves , but nearly nil could talk Eng lish , and' it was tiuly pleasant to set such a company celebrating a marriage in such an enlightened , ChriaUai manner. Liquid Gold. Dan'l Plank , ot Brooklyn. Tioga county Pa. , dcsciibcs it thus : "I rode thirty mi'es for n bottle of THOMAS' KOLKOTUU On. , which effected thu wonderful euro o : a crooked limb in nix Application ) ) ; il proved worth moro than gold to me. " ITeodlw ESTHETIC HOUSEKEEPER. She Was a Graduate of Vossnr 'With Peculiar lodns- Detroit Tost. She was a graduate of Vassar , nnd when she married Julius Augustus Smytho , was vury much like another . 'oung lady who ha.s been embalmed n .song : MI'HR I'nllas Andora von Ultirky , Who didn't know chicken from turkey ; ligh .Spanish anil Greek slie could fluent ly Hpeak , l-iutherJtiiowledye of poultry won murky. However , aho told Julius AugustuB hat aho waa a good housekeeper be cause hur mother and grandmother voro , and it ran in Ihu family , So , in the ntionyth of thin , ho went fo tousokuopiiii , ' . She bought a sweet ittlo morocco covered notebook and an embroidered market basket , and arrioda gold pencil , wnro an lusthutio iiorning costume , and appeared like a ision of delight before the magnates of the cleaver nt the Central market "Oh , the dear , sweet , cunning little > igs , " aho exclaimed , standing at an ildermaniu stand where aovcr.il little oaators wore on exhibition. I'll take couple of these ; how much are they pair ? " "Five dollars for two , " was the calistic answer , "lan't that rather lii 'li ? I guess ' 11 take a yard of beefsteak and a ourid of chewing gum instead , nnd oiiio oh , yes ! some sweet breads , uliua Haid ho wanted aomo ; nice , reali onus , please , with plenty of rai- ina in them. " Then she nailed over to a ploutry tand , "JJavo you any chickens ? " oho aked of thu woman in attendance , "Ifcapa of 'urn , " waa the reply. "JIow much do they coat a heap ? " ho anked in a rather faint voice , "Half a dollar apiece , mam. " "Wfll , Bond up a piece to my rosi- enco , " and oho turned to thu next itull and picked up HOIIIU iiackn ea that ookod very nice , "What in that weut utufl' that amolla BO lovely1 ? ' nliu taked of n red headed boy that stood ehind thu table. "Limhurger , miss , and it's ju&t splendid ) tastci ever so much boiler than it smells have one ? " She took one and then she aaked the Iwy where they sold quail on toast. "Ain't any in the market , " imawor- ed the young reprobate. "Mother's gone after n load , though , and we'll ' solid you some nt soon nsthey are in , " "What nro these lovely navy bine berries ? " she inqtiiicd. "They will just match my china. You may send me ft bushel.1' Finally she decided to try n quart , which who carried herself in the artis tic basket. "Hnvo you nny lion fruit ? " aho nsk ed sweetly of AH old follow in n while apron , Ho scratched his ear \\itli a ponci for n moment : "Mohbo you me.n liYsjgs , " ho volunteered. These she also took charge of , ns she wanted to make nn omelet for Juliim Augustus. Hut she never did , or rather , whoi she got homo theomlet was made witli liberal admixture of blueberries , nnd the I font ot her a'sthetic drew was ruined. Added to this wns nn odor that sent Julius into spasms nnd frightened the cat to death the lim burger had melted. Tlio Vnssar girl did justice to high Spanish and Greek in thu explanation that ensued , and thu next day they burned the morocco note-book nnd wont to boarding. You nto nick ; well , there N m t one reme dy that u ill euro you beyond ixwKihllity < T doubt. If H'H l.lver or Kidney trouble , ( . 'oiiMiimiitiVn , ] ) ynej | lft. Debility , "Well1 * Health Hencwer" U y ur hope , St. DriiKgut Depot , C. V , ( .loo U in aim. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bnoklin jvrmcrt SnXvo. Iho beat salve in the world for outs , bruises , sores , ulcers , Bait rheum , fever sprea , totter , ohapi > ed hands , ctiillblmns , corns and all kinds ol skin eruptions. This salvo is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or monay refunded. ' Price , 2f > o per box. For sale by Omaha. PIONEER LAND AGENCY P. M. EATHBUJSr , Cambridge , Neb , 1,000,000 iu ( eminent land open to Homo. nUviila. l'ro-ei ] > tJoiiB ami Tlmlinr clnlinn. VOC choice IniproviMl clalnia for sain or cxdnn o. SCO of the boxt dooJwl livnni in HouthwoUvrn Kcbriw. kalth timber mid \vaUv for tnltx A few choice stock nxnclXB wilhtencnl llclJc , timber , hay nixl water , for ale , otivnp , Corrcaixiudcnco Hollcltwl , nmrSO-tf Election Proclamation on Court HOUBO Approprintion. At n session of tliu hoiml of Couiitv Conunlv flomrsot tin ) county of Douglas In the Htato o ! Nu ra-ska , holacu on the 4th day ol October , A , U. 1SS1. The follauln action uns taken ! > y the boartl with ultli rvsjicct to timconittructlon of n Court , Owlns ; to the enhanced \nlue of labor lui-l material it IK liii ] > o sllilu to erect a Court HOMMJ Hultablo for thn piuposo of wild county for the num iloHltinatod In the proclunn- tlon for the l-mio nt lioiuli for thu o.inl ruction ol ft Court House , 8iibn.lttcd to the puopla Noem her 2nd , ISM ) ; ami M'llKii'Af , After tutao thormili1r | ndtertMng the innttcr the lov\c t rctponnllilii Md for thu construction of A Court lloime that would bo tlru pkoof and nail Data meet the tucili nf the coun tv , amountH'o Olio Hundred and Ninoty-iljht 'thousand Dollanand ; U'IIKKBIR , The lalanco of fund * ncccsrary tc const nut a miitnbla Court llouto can bo Hiumllo'i ' from thuKcliernl ruxonuoof the lounly without any addltloml levy that now authorized by Uw , but tliu ijiKiitlon oj mich approprlntlon unict llrKt bo submitted to the olcctora of tmld county tlu'rctoro , it i ] ( iiUKii , That the following i > ro | > oiltloTi bo and the Kama in hereby tmhmlttcu to the quail lied elector * of paid county of DmiKlaK , to-wlt : bhtll the count ) ol Douglas bo nuthorlicd it the ) carl8 < j2 , ti apprnpitatd from the ien ra rovoillic of Iho said county for that year out o fund * not other uiso rcijulred for county iiur po. ci : , thueumof Tnfinty.llu ) Thousand KolUra and in thoyoar ISSM , from the retenuu of tint joar out of fundd not other iHO rt < | iilr d to ; count/ purposes the further sum of iMvnty'lh Thousand Dollnra to old in the erection con utruction and completion uf a Cou t Haunt hulldliir ( in tl.o city of Omaha for county pur poa-'ft. Iho form In which the above proponton ! ! ho r-uliiiutteJ shall ho by ballot , ujion which ballot shall bo printed or written , or party prlntw or written , the words "Kor Court House Appro pjation"or | * 'Aalii | > t Court IIounu Approprla tlon , " and all luilota cast having thcrt'on thu words "f'oi Court HouHuApproprlation , " Khali In dicmcd and taken to bo In fa\or of ealil propoul tlon , and all ballots cai > t ha\ln thereon the uorda "Aialnkt Couit llouso Appropriation , " a lull bo deemed anil taken to bu n lns' Kalil praiwsitlon , and It two.lhirdsof the voton casl ut the diction hereinafter proiidcd In thin be half bo in fat or of the above proposition , it shall ho deemed and taken to bo curried. Tlio wild proposition hhull ho6lcil upon al the general ilectlun to bo held In tliocounty ol loUKlai , tita'.u of Nuhraxkii , on the 8th day ol November , A. U. 1SS1 , at thu following named placert Omaha Precinct No. one , (1) ( ) Kellx Bla\on's grocer } ; Tenl h street. Omaha Precinct No. two , (2) ( ) at Jerry JIo- honcy'H Rroccjy etoro. Omaha I'rccfntt No. three , (3) ( ) Dr. Hyde's of- IK'o , cor. Douglas and Twelfth streets. Omaha 1'rcclni.t No. four , (4) ( ) Sheilfl'u olllco court lioueo. Omaha Precinct No. fl > e , (5) ) Holmes' hard ware store , Hixtecnth and California utrueU , Omaha Precinct No. six , ( n ) No. 1 Krigtnu lloiiao , Twentieth and Izard uticuts. Betatogn I'roclnct School house near nlng's , Klorencu I'reilnct Florence liottl. Union Pri'clnctr IrvliiRton rchool house , Jcffcrnon I'reclnct School liouso in district No , 41. Klkhorn I'reclnct Klkhoni f chool houso. PUttu Valley I'reilnct School houito at Water oo. oo.Chi -ago I'reclnct School hou o at Klkhorn s'.ailon. Milliard I'reclnct Mlllard school liousa. ilcArillo I'reclnct McArdlonchool hoiirn. DOIIK an I'reclnct HOIIBU of J C. Wilcox. Wutt Omaha I'rcclnct school housu ntar jclilLTl'H. And which election will bo oponcd at 8 o'clock n the morning ami ulll conllniicd ojKin until U o'clock In the aftu uoon ot thu HAIIIO dny. 1) ) . 1' . KN10IIT , KUKI ) UKRXKli , I' . W. COKM8B , Coimtv CoiniulsHlonfrg. [ 8 AI. . ] JOHN It. ilANCIU'STKIl. County Cltrk. DexterL.TlifliasMro . , WILL BUY AND OKLL f % -r. yi j * " ! , * * . * ! ft AND ALL TRANSACTION CONKKCTXD TIIIIVBWITII. Pay Taxes , Rent Houses , Etc. iy YOU WANT TO HUT OB UBLL Call at Office , Room 8 , OrclRliton Block , Omaha. Prof , W , J , Andor'8 ' Soloot Danc ing Acailomy , A. Hospe , Jr. Hall , 1510 Dodge St. Class ( or Kentlemen commencing Tuonday even- nOct. \ . 4. Clan * ( or ladlus cnnimencinK Thuri- uTOturilriir , Oct. 0. Terms liberal. The tax iitthod ) 1 hate ( or teaching the WalU , Olldn , ; c. , I can ( { uarauteu perfect b.'itl faUlon o cbolarn. For ternm , &r. , call at A. lloniw , r , , r aildrms lllfl Canltol A > B. slTdlin IKON BUD. BYRON REED & . CO. Real Estate Agency IN NKJIIUHKA1 Keep a complete Abstract of tltlu to all Rml Sstt4i In Omaha anil Dnuiflm oonntv _ tnavtf A. G. TROUP , ATTOENEY- HE WILL SOON BE HEREI THE MONSTER WHALE ! M'.NOTIt ( ! 0 KIJ15T , OltKHN'AI. WI'.IOHT 80,000 I'OUNJJS. Hie crt.itont natural ciirloilty on Kaitli. Krr one week oiihrommencliiit MONDAY , OCTO- IIKR , 31 t. Ninth street , bctncin JarVnon and Joni. * . OmMia. ADMISSION 25cW Chll.lreu,15cts. TO ALL WHO 1IAVK WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO BE REPAIRED,1 ; (3IR ( - & . TUsT G- TO BE DONE OU JEWELRY t MANUFACTURED. While our Work is better , our Prices are Lower than all others. ' I received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS offered for Competition in our line Over All Competitors. For the Best Watch Work , For the Best Jewelry , ( own make. ) For the Best Engraving , For the Best Diamonds ( own importation ) FOR THE BEST DISPLAYED , ETC. Having lately enlarged inv workshops nnd putting in now . .nd improved ma ry , I hope to atill nioro intprovo the ( { uality and Finish of our ork nnd till orders with more promptnoa than IB usual. My Motto has always been and always will bo : "First to gain superior facill ties and then advertise the fact not before no wild advertisements. Some unprincipled dealers being in the habit of cwpying my. announcements , I would bog you , the reader of this , to draw a line between snuh copied advertisements nnd those of Youra very truly , HUBERMANN , The Reliable Jeweler , Omaha , Neb. , Sign of the Striking Town Clock. A , Have received and are now exhibiting in their Beau tiful and Commodious roooa , up stairs , the largest and best selected stock of Ladies' and Children's CLOAKS to be found in the West. We have arrang ed on forms and in cases recent importations of DOLMANS ! DOLMANS ! DOLMANS ! In Satin De Lyon and Mattlesse Silk with Plush and Pur trim ming. Also Novoltioa in Plain Sicillian Silk and French Diagonal Cord with Passementerie trimming , all of which we ara ottering at a very moderate price. Our stock of Ulsters and Jackets are equal to anything shown , in any of the Loading Metropolitan's Store. Oar stock of CHILDREN'S CLOAKS Will bo found complete , and rang from 4 to 10 years , in light and dark Colors , liomo and examine our Stock , and you will bo satisfied we have the beat and cheapest assortment to bo found in the Wont. A. CRUICKSHANK & CO. Latest Styles of Men's , Boys' and Children's POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , MINING MACHINERY , IIKLTING , IIOSK , I1KASS AND IRON FITTINGS , PIPE , BTK4M I'AC'KINU , AT WHOLE3ALF. AND RETAIL. , HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANG , 206 Farnam St. , Omaha. Of the Very Latest Styles. FOB LADIES , GENTS , AND CHILDREN , -AT- MRS. HUBERMANN'S , 16th Street , bet. Ocvpitol Avenue and Davenport , Furs mada t j order and Eepairiugnoatly done . olOt