THE OMAHA DAILY BEEs THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 3 , 1881 "THE DAILY BE PUBLI8HINQ CO. , PROPRItTC BID rrnnam. . bet. Oth and 10th Btruel IKRMS OF suuscmrrioN One copy lywr , In ad\Micopttrnld ( ) . . | l " months " " months RAILWAY TIME TABLE MI CARD CHICAGO , FIT , fABI. , OMAHA RAILROAD. L ft\ro OmahA No , 2 through . m. No. 4 , Oakland Jxu'ceiigcr , 8:30 : k. m. Arrive Omaha No. 1 , through jwnsentfer , m. No , 3 , OikUnd pMwenttur , 6:80 p. in. WAVING OUAIIA HAST OX BOVTU BOUHD , C. , B. & O. 6 a. m. S : < 0 p. m. C. & N. W. , 6 . tn. 3:40 : p. m.t C , , K. 1. ft I1. , 8 ( i. m. 5:40 : p. m. K. C. , St. J. & C. It. , letum st H . m. n > d p. m. Arrives nt St. LouU at 6:30 . m. and P'V. . , fl .Ufc P. , IcMcoatS R. tn. and S : < < aj , Arrives at St. LouU nl 0:10 K. m. and . m. WMT OR SOCTHWBm. ' B. * M. In Neb. , Throuh KxpreM , 8:10 k B. & M. Lincoln Kiprww-8 11 p , m. U P Kiprom , 12lb : p. m. O. & R. V. tot Lincoln , 10H ) a. m , O. A K. V. lor Oicoola. 9:40 : , m. 0. P. freight No. K , 6:30 : , m. C. P. frtlRht No. 9 , 8:18 a. ro. TJ. P. freight No. 7 , 6:10 : p. m. 0. F. fwteht No. U 8:28 : p. mi uuurnca r on MCT Am torn. C. B. k a , BKtt k. m. Tiii p ru. a * N. w.B : < 5 n. m. 7:25 : p. m. a K. I. k P. . 9.46 a. tu.-9.0i p. m. K. C. , Bl. Jo 4 0 R , 7tO . in.ap : AUITUII nu > M rat ttrt un oorawt , O. ft R. V. from Lincoln 11:11 p. tn. U , P. Fjprwn 3:25 p , m. D ft M. In Neb. , Throueh Kxprom 4:11 : p 58. k M. Lincoln KiprtM-OtOk nu D. P. Freight No. lo-l0 : p. m. No. 4:25 : p , m. KmlfTknt. No. a-10:60 : p. m. No 12-11:36 : a. m. O. & 11. V. mixed , ar. 1M : p. m. noun. < kbraaka DtrUlon ot tna 8t Paul * Blooi No. 3 tatro * Onuh * 8:30 ft. tn. No. i Iwves OtaaLk 1,30 p. m .So , 1 arrlvM at Ouihi at 6:30 : p. tn. No. 8 arrive * at Omaha at 10 AO ft. tu. . wnaet THAISI sirwiix OMAHA lira COMC.1I. BLCTTi. Learo Omah * at 3:00 : , 9:00 : anil 11:00 : a , MAO SAO , 3.-00 , 4OQ. : 6:00 : and 6:00 : p. m. Lere Council Bluff * at 8:25 : , 9:86 : , lltt : a , IrM , 2:2S : , 3:28. : 4:26 : 6:25 and 8:28 p. m. Bun > Ur Th dummy lo VM Omaha at and 11:00 : a. m : ; 2:00 : , 4:00 : and 6:00 : p. m. La Council Hinds at ; S6 and J1J8 a. ml ; : M , and & : & p. m. Opining and doling of Mull * . kOCTB. OPEC. OlOt a. tn. p. m. a. m. f Chicago &N.W . 11.00 9:30 4:30 Chicago , K I. k Pacific. 11:00 : 0:00 * :80 : Chicago , B. ft O . 11:00 : 9:00 : 4:30 : Wabalh. . . . . 1JSO 4:30 Bloux City and Pacific. . 11 M 4:30 : Onion Padflc . ISO ll'M r > nuha&K.V . i:00 11:40 B.&M. InNeb . 4KX ) 8:40 Otnah * Northwestern. 4:30 : 7:30 Local mulls for 8t U > o ! Iowa leave bnt on day , via : 4:30 a.m. A Lincoln Mall Is also opened at 10:30 : a. m. Office open Sundays from 12 m. to 1 p. m. TH08. K HALL P. I Business Directori Abstract and Real bttate. JOHN L. McCAGUE , opposite Post Office W. B. BARTLETT 817 South 13th Street , Architect ! . DtTFRKNE & MENDELSSOHN , ARCHIIEC Room Creighton Block. A. T. LAROK Jr. , Room 2. Ciolehton Bloc Boot * and Shoes. JAMES DIVINE & co. , Fine Boots and Shoes. A good aasortmen 'homo work on hand , corner 12th and Ilarnoy. THOS. ERICKBON , S K' cor. 16th uiil Doti { JOHN FOUTUNATU8. 80510th street , manufactures to order good T kt fair prices. Repairing done. Bed 8prlnc . I. P. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1617 Douch 1- / Books , News and Gtatlonery. J. I. FRUEHAUP 1015 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggi. McSHANK & 8CHROEDER , the oldcnt B. am Nebraska eatabllxhod 1876 Omaha. CKNTRAU RESTAURANT , . MRS. A. RYAN , southwest corner lethand Dodzo. Bmt Board for the Money. Satisfaction Guarant Koala at nn Hours. Board by the Day , Week or Month. Good Terms for C : FnmUhnd Hnmm Supplied. Carriage * and Road Wagon * . WM SNYDEU , 14th and Harney Street * . jewe er . JOHN BAUMKR ISUFarnhahj Street. Junk. H. BERTHOLP. Rags and Metal. Lumber , Lime and Cement. FOSTER & OR lY comer Oth and Douglas Lamps and Glassware. J. BONNER 1J09 DouaUa St. Good Varl Merchant Tailor * . O. A. LINDQUEST , One of oar most popular Merchant Tailors Ii celving the latest dcelgna for Spring and Sum Oooda for gentlemen a Wear. Styllih , dura and prices low as ever 21613th bet Uouz.&K Millinery. URS. 0. A. RINGER , Wholesale and Rttall , 1 cy Goods indent variety , Zephyrs , Card Uoa Iloeiery , tilovca , Corsets , &c. Cheapeat IIou * the West. ' Purchasers save 30 per cent. Oi bT Mall. 116 Fifteenth Street. foundry. JOHN WEARNE & SONS , cor. 14th At Jaoksoi Hour and Feed , OMAHA CITY MILLS , 8th and Farnhsm f WeUhans Bros , , proprietors. Urocer * . E. 8TEVKNB , 21st between Cumlng ami Ir T. A. McSIIANE , Corn. 23d and Cumlng Hire Harawaie , Iron and Bteel. OLAN & LANdWORTHY , Wholesale , 110 113 IBth itrtct A. HO'ltlKfl corner IBth and OallforoU Harness , Baddies , &c. B. WHIST 20 13th Bt. bet KarnlUri Hotel * ANFIEU ) HOUSE , Qeo. Canfleld.Oth Ac Parnl DORAN HOUSE , P. H. Cary , 918 Farnham SLAVEN'S HOTEL. F. Slav en , 10th Bt. Southern Hotel , Ous. Hamel Oth ALcavcnwi Clothing Bought. C .SHAW will pay highest Conn price for sec hand clothlnir. Corner 10th aud Farnham. ' Dentist * . DR. PAUL , Williams' Block , Cor. 16Ui A Do.1 Drugs , faint * and Ulls. KUUN & CO. Pharmacists , Flno * ane ( Joods , Cor , HtU Doavlis ktreota W. J. WHITEHOUE K , Wholesale 4 ReUU , UtJ ,0. HELD , 202 ! North BM Cumlng 8ti PARR , DnncjlBt. 10th and Howard Street ! Dry Goods Notions , Etc. JOHN H. f , IBliMANN & CO. , How York Dry Goods Store , 1310 and 1111 Fi him itra t L. 0. Enewold al Q boots and hofs 7th & Pac rurulture. A F. GROSS , New and Second Hand Furnll nd Stove * . 1114 Dougiu. Highest cash f aid for second hand iroons. BONNER 1809 Doturla st. Fine KOods , Fence Works. OMAHA FKNCE CO. OUST , FRIia&cO.,1213Harney8t. , Impri ed Ice Boxes. Iron and Wood lences , 0 ' Railings. Countffii nf 1'lno and Walnut # ' Cigar * and Tobacco. WEST & FIUT8CHER , manufacturers of C\g and Wholesale Dcalew In TohacwM , ISOi Doug W. K. LOltKNZr S luanuUcturcr CHlOtlmtr Florist , A. Donaehiie. pUnht , cut flowers , toodii , b < x " ' etc. N.wrcor.'Idth ani DmicUs ttrett * . Civil Engineers nnd Surveyor * . ANDREW UOSEWATKH , Creihton ! ( U Town Rut\cys , Grade and Beverage Briton Uommlsslon Merchant * . JOHN U. WIL L1S.1414 Dodge Street , D B. nREMKR. For details oeo large Mvei luont In Dnllv and Weekly. Cornlca Works. Wcrtorn Cotnlco Works , Manufacturer * Cornlre , Tin , Iron and tilato Rooning. Oi Ironi any Kvtxllty prouiptly exrcutnl In the manner. Factory and Ollce 1213 llntney St Ualkanliod Iron UornUra. Winilow Cain , manuf.vturHl Mid put up In any part ol country. T. SINHOl.U 110 Thlrtof nth ftrcc Oroct-ery. J. DONNKR 1300 Doiitias street. Ocxvl line Clothing and Furnishing Good * . OKO. II. PETF.R80N. Also HaU , C t , n Bho < w , Notions and Cutlery , $04 S. 10th strco Refrigerator * , Canfleld'i Patent. C. P. GOODMAN lllh Bt. bet. Farn. t tlai Show Case Manufactory , ) 0. J. WILUE , Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds ot Cases , Upright Canon , k . , 1317 Cass dt. FRANK L. GERHARD , proprietor Ov Show COM manufactory , 613 South lath st b twen L avcnworth and Marcy , All g warranted first-class. Pawnbroker * . RO' KNinr.H > . loth 9t. . het. fsr. > Stove * ano Tinware , A. BURMK8TER , Dealer la Btovc * and Tinware , and Mannfael of Tin Roofs and all kinds ot Building \ \ Odd rellons1 Block. J. BONNK11. 1809DomtUBt Good and O Seed * . J. KVAN8 , Wholraal * and Retail Seed Drill * CnUlratari , Odd Follows Hall. Phyilclan * an I Surgeon * . W. 8. GIBBS , M. D. , R m No i , Crelg Block. 16th Street. _ P. K. LK1SENR1NG , M. D. Masonic Bloc ) a L. HART , M. U , , Ky and FAT , opp. pottc DR. L. B. GRADDY. Ocnllrtand Anrist. B. 16th and Farnhaa Photographer * . QEO. HKYN. PROP. Grand Central Gallery , 111 Ut nth Btoeet. near Uannle Hall. First-eta * * Work and Prot pen irnarantc p Plumbing , Oa * and 8t * m Fitting. P. W. TARPY & CO. . 218 IJth St. , bet Farn and Douglas. Worn promptly attended to. D. 7ITZPATRICK. 1409 Dowlas Street. Painting an aper anting. HKNRY A. KOSTKR8. 141 Dodge Streo Bhoa Hiora * . Phillip Lang , 1820 Farnnam st. bet IBth * ] Second Hand Store. PERKINS ft LEAR. 1416 Douglas St. . New Second Hand Furniture , House Furnishing G < &c. , bourht and sold on narrow marrtns. bnloons. HENRY HAUFMANN , In the new brick block on Dougloii Street , jutt opened a most elegant BOOJ Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to IS everyday. " Caledonia " J FALCONER. 679 16th Street Undertakers. CHA8. RIEWE , 101 Farnham bet 10th At 1 00 Cent Stores. P. C. BACKUS. 1206 Farnmtm St. , Fancy G KENNEDY'S EAST - INDI ec j n . nrwjsir ca < flK BITTER ! ILER & CO , , Bole Manufaotu rera. OM A.B PAPEE WAREHOUS1 GRAHAM PAPER Gl 217 and 219 North Main St. , St. Louis , wnot.K8Al.ii DiALiaa in \ PAPERS , ENVELOPES , CARD BOARD AND Printers Stocl iarCash paid for Rags and Paper Stock , Si Iron and Metals. Paper Stock Warehouses 1229 to 1287 , Ni To Nervous Sufterer THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Sped It Is a positive cure for Bpermatoirhea , Bern IVeokneos. ImpoUncy , and all diseases rosul rom Helf-Abiue , an Mental Anxiety , Lose Hcmory , Pains In the Bock or Side , 'and disc " - - - that lead Consump Insanity earlygi The Spa Medicine being i with worn ful tmccr-f . _ _ _ _ Pamph wnt free to all. Wrlto for them and get full ; ilculars , Price , Siwclflc , ( l.OO per package , or six pi iges for t&OO. AddrcM all order * to B. SIMHON MEDICINE CO. No * . 104 anil 106 Main St. Buffalo , N. 1 Sold In Omaha by C. F. Goodman , J. W. I I , K Ish , and all draifgliUeverywlicro. A 3-i ! T Mary J. Holme ! Just published : Madeline , A splendid i jorel by MKS. MARY J. HOI.MKI , wlioxo no icli so enorniounly , and nre rrad and ro r nth tuili Intercut. Beautifully bound ; pr (1.IM. ( . Al o handsome new editions of M rs. Holn ithcr works Temi > cnt an Hunsnlne , I. ithern. Edith Lyle , K lna Browning , Marian Oi rt'ctit lA n , YoTott House , etc , , etc. ALSO , HOLD BY ALL HOOKS'KLLEItH : MAY AGNES FLEMING , A Changed Heart. Another Intensely In tlng not el by MAY AONFH PLKMI.SU , authoi ; lie o caiilul no > cl Guy lUrlicourt's Wifi Wonderful Woman , Mad Marrlti u. Hilent i True , l.ont for a Woman , etc. Beautifully lieu l > rlc , fl.CO. Q. w. OA'RTETON & co. , Oat21dcodlw. l'ulillshcr , N. Y. Clt ; WISE'S Axle Greas NEVER GUMS ! Used on Wa oni , Huggled , Reapers , Tliresl ind Mill Machinery , It Is INVALUAVLI TO n nut AND TKAMBTHRS. It cure * ScraKhcs and tlnds otooruo on Homes and Stock , u well a < utu , OLAEK & WISE , Maimrs , SOD Illinois Direct , Chlc g ( FOIl PRICES. I"t - FARM AND GARDEN , Where to Stnok the Hny. Mlnnr t < ollTitbunr. Wo have frequently urged the fa crs to only stnck tliuir liny nt barns and utilities , whuro they w < i food it out tu the stock in the win thus save handling it u second t when wanted for use , nnd plncim beyond thu renoh of the possibilit ) high water ntul prairie HUH , nnd deep Bimwd of winter. liny uuvor bo innvpil ao cheaply ns who is in.ido. iliul our advica boon Ink wo would not hunr of the compln : now nf RO much hay being tin wntur. It ia true thnt farmers very busy during the hay-mal * seanons , but they will liiul , in the 1 rim , that it will pay them to atnc where it ia wnnteil to bo fed i There wns a great donl of aulFei last winter , in mnny instHiicca , to stuck of farmers in this state , in c sequence of liny-stocks being wa ! in by snow-drifts. Honsn Yonnc Stock. Now ia the time to prepare win quarters for stock , by putting irumoa for stables nnd shodn so t when threshing grain the straw cnn stacked on and around thefrnnics. 1 vnluo of straw aooma to have b overlooked by a grout mnny of < Nebraska farmers in past seasons , wo think the past winter should so ns a warning to save every bit of sir Cnttlo should have a qopd warm pi whore they can stay during cold stoi in winter , nnd nt the same time h plenty to oat. This cnn bu dnnocltc est by stacking straw on top of i around sheds mrulu of poles. A 1 tcr plan , however , is to cover sh with coarse grata , and stack the nil around the sides. The hny make bettor cover nnd will last a nuiubci Reasons by putting on a light layer new each year. Tha Fiuailjr Cow. Every farmer should prepare , aa winter approaches , to keep ono more cows , ( according to the num of his family ) , to furnish milk for the members , especially for childr The cow , or cows , should not only well fed , but well nnd comforta housed , and this includes comfort the milker , for not ono milker in can , or will milk a cow properly , lees both nro comfortable. To n : properly ia next to impossible if hr.nds of the milker nro cold and B from the oflecta of driving , icy win or celd , dripping , driTisly rains. J > ' , is , or ought to be , half the food of family , and no judicious 'farmer permit his table to bo without it , pecially in winter. Improved Cattle Cars. The improvements in the now ca cars nro : 1st. The revolving st that the car can bo loaded with ot nary freight on its return trip. 1 Btnll divisions nro the same us in old car with the exception that inati of being fixed they are made to volve at their lower end , so thnt in der to load ordinary freight they just turned against the wall of thai and the car is converted into nn 01 nnry freight car. 2d. An arrangom by which the car cnn be converted i a box car. If the freight to bo returned ia such chnracter as to require a 1 car , in order to bo kept dry , slides are let down and the car- verted at once into a perfectly clc box car , the change not taking m than five minutes. ! J. A self-locking yoke. This n only bp thrown over the neck of cattle without the attendant com in close contact with them , locks self and lutida the animal fast. ' now the animals had to bo chained. Note * . It is calculated that 7,000,000 h were raised ia the west for mat last year. They consumed not ] than 125,000,000 bushels of com. Dluegrivss improves on the fla ground without disturbance for i hundred yeara. When people uco a horse's hi drawn up by the bearing rein , and him stepping short and champing bit , tossing his head and rattling i harness , they assume that ho is act : in the pride nf his strength and fi ness of spirit , whereas the anima re-ally suffering agonies of pain , ant trying to gain by these movemo momentary relief. The farmer who would succeed stock-keeping or stock feeding , in' study the aubjoct nnd not expect s ceas by routine or antiquated metho He must bo systematic and vigiln and never give over to the idea tl ho had learned all about it. The milk of n farrow cow , will tard the churning of the fresh co milk , and it in better to churn BO ; rntoly. While a number of shearers wt HhuariiiL' n Hock of sheep number ! nearly 100,000 in L * Sallo conn Mexico , a singular mortality occun among the men. Seventeen of t wool clippers died while thusengag < The CUUHO of death is said to have mltod from eating too much mutU is the men had not been used to it. liran is it very valuable food in jtnble for reducing the inllnmmnk ull'ect of oata und beann. Made ir mashes ithas a cooling and laxative Feet , but used in excess , especially ii iry Btato , it is apt to form btony sec lions in the bowels of the her Stones produced from the excesai use of bran have been taken put tiorscH after death weighing ma pounds. When sawed through th tppearod to bo composed of n lun jrystnllino mass , deposited in regul rings , resembling in appearance t : oncuntrio yearly rings of wood ; th proved to bo composed of phosphate magnesia and ammonia. Mille horses nro particularly Bubjoctod this malady. The best way to gun igainst it is to add half apint to n pi : > f linseed , boiled until quite soft , thu mash of the horao. Nueeot * of Gold. The Ban Francisco Block Iteport 1 the following ; "The first piece old found in California weighed fi : isontx , nnd the second five della Since that tirno ono nuggotworth 300 , two § 21,000 , ono 810,000 , t r'S.OOO , ono 80,000 , four § 5,01 twelve worth from 8'-,000 to 8-l,0 < ind eighteen from 81,000 to $2C Imvu been found und recorded in t liihtory of the otuto , In addition the above , nu-nborlcss nuggets woi from $100 to $500 nro mentioned the aiinnla of California gold mil during the last thirty years , The first referred to were exchanged broad , and all trnco of thorn V.M I The finder of ono of the ? 8 , pieces becnmo insane the follow day , nnd wna confined nt the hos ] nt Stockton. A cnrofully comp history of gold hunters in 18f > ( would bo intert'sting rending in tl latter days. " The MUory of Shaving , Brooklyn Kaslc. Ho removed his coat , and M seated himself in the barber's cl said simply : "A nhnve. " "Yes , air , " answered the barl pulling out n couple of towels , : whiakiiig ono ncross the ciMlum chest. ' 'vUnther n late fall this , a ho continued , nn ho drew liia ra ncrosi a atrnp. "Yes , " said the customer. "Heard anything about the cnbi this morning , sir ? " nuked the bnrl daubing a great blotch of lather on customur'a right check , and bring the brush under the chin with an Untie Hourish. "No , " said the customer , ghutt hii oyoa. "Now , it'amy opinion , sir" con1 uod the barber , "that Arthur \ tnakfl n fair President. What do ; think about it ? " and the barber di his razor down hl victim's faeo n alarming rapidity. "Don't know , said the custon "ETorahuvo yourself , ait ? " usl the barber. "No"nnBworcd the victim , fool that every time ho moved his jaw was risking his lifo. "Didn't know but what you mi shnvo yourself now and thun , URKI handy to have in the housi > , air ; any ? " "No , " answered the victim. "Now , I have a pair I can soil v cheap , " aaid the bafber. 'Show i to you in a moment. Engltnh ma sir. " "Don't want * om , " aid the cui mcr , squirming as a tender spot A struck. "Hair's a little thick , " said the I bor , running hia fingers through I customer's locks and stopping short hia shaving. ' Yes , " aaid the victim , absently "Hotter lot mo trim it up a t Won't take ten minutes'said the I bor , slapping a wet towel across customer s mouth , eyes and nose , f all but blinding him. "Pish ! fee ! No ! " aaid the custom "Bettor have your head wash then. Brighton you up amazing Won't take five minutes. Hi Johnny , turn on that warm water , ' "No , no , " said the customer , spri ing dosporntcly from the chair. "Clothes brushed , air ? " snidJol ny , rushing up and commencing a \ prous attack upon the victim with immense wisp broom. " "No-o-o ! " nnd the customer bolt Alpine Advbutnrero The Genovn correspondent of Londin "Times' writes under def of September 22d : "Early in the present month ! Darmstnoditcr , a gentleman fi Mannheim , and two 'guides act from Ncgsenthal with the intention crossing by the Triftjoch and Hhoneglactcr to the Furka , Bel they reached the hut on the Trii began to rain , and the aspect of weather became decidedly threnl ing. In thcso circiiinstnncea tl wisest course would have buo to return. But , hoping fof the best tl resolved to pass the night -in hut and sco what the morn would bring thorn. The morn brought worse weather still ; the rain had succeeded snow , : it fell so heavily and the wind blov wildly that it would have been height of temerity to venture i either for the purpose of retrac their steps or continuing their jou oy. So Dr. Darmstacditor nnd guidca stayed where they wore all day and nil the next night. The lowing morning the storm had sot what abated , but the snow about hut wns nearly three feet high , i the general outlook by no me promising. Food was running she however , and the risk of descend the mountain being considered prel iblo to the alternative of utarvinfj leuth in the hut , they ventured fo intent on returning to Ncssenthal. jrdinary circumstances the ascent icscont of the Trift is a very ordi py affair ; but in view of the gr quantity of BIJOW which Jiod fall ind still continued to fall , the th nen took the precaution of HOPING THEMSELVKS TOdKTIIKH. \nd it was well they did , for , as ' tarty reached u part of the mount mown as Tellsbockpiatte , the lead ; uido was struck down by nn a\ incho , and it was all the other t : onld do to drag him from under tVith great difficulty and after mi : lours' painful exertion , they BUCCOC > d in reaching Nessonthul. If the t ; uidcB had not known every foot ho way , nnd been strong and co igcous withal'anyo the ' 'Oborhutloi the local pnper which tells the stoi ho whole party would have been otriovably lost , A few daya later jurman parly of four persona , t ; entlomon and two ladies , hud a pi OUB experience and u maryolhm larrow escape from destruction in t ? urka PoBsa. Their names uroi ; ivon in the account from whicl [ iioto , but they nro described a lighly respectable Berlin family , oven o'clock in the morning they I lo.sportnnl in , a two-horse open ci iago for Glotch nnd thu Rhone v oy. As they reached a part of t olid , about midway between the Fi : n Inn and Uletch , a small earths ailing from the mountain above in ow'ly niisHcd striking the carria ; Clio startled horses sprang Biiddoi omul , backed violently and thu w nomont they were over the precipn lorouhouta u thousand feet dec vhich riioH above the Itho [ lacior. Happily , Jiowovor , the pn pica is not sheer , and TUB I'AI.LINO CAIlllUOK , Utor twice turning BotnorsaultH a osing nil its wheelB , alighted 01 inrrow edge of rock , and there i nalned. Though the passengers h ill Buruivcd their flight through t lir , thuir position WHBU terribly Uai irons ono , Three of them fay i ioiiHcioiiB under the iarria < ; oj the dr > r waa BO badly hint thnt hi ) could i 'iac , and only onu of the gentium YUH in u condition to mnku the lo I'lTorl. 1 li fiMt proceeding was to tend to his wife , who was iylny on verge of the lodge , with her cloak tntiglod in the remnants of ono of wheels. Ho cut the cloak with pocket-knife , nnd j Inced her in sue position that if ( ho c.irringn full fur er fllm w < iuld not bo carried with nnd by judicious use of his brai flHk , fiuccocdod in restoiiutf her coiiRciouanrM. They thru tun their attention to the others , v seemed WOI-AO hurt thnn themsolv and after it while succeeded in rest in : ; thorn nlfto to consciousness. 1 climb up int i the nvtd thny co\ \ not , lo go downward wa impossil sothiy _ ( remgnod themselves to the ovitnblo , and remained where (1 were until a pnaiing pedotitrinn r. coived their plight and r.tn lo Ole for help. With considerable dlfliov they were hauled up and taken to Uhono Glacier Hotel , when n surgi wns nent for to dress their woun Though much shaken nnd bruis none of them were miriously hurt , : after a few days' rest they were a' to continue their journoy. The Conntry. Who that hft ever lived nny tlmn in country but miml Imrotnr \ \ of thevirt nf lluntoclc HH n blue < i purifier. Bund Illnod llittcrx curn dytpcnaia , blliounr nnrl nil dimirdfM nrMntf' frmn uni ) I'liVKl or lU'rmiKfJ livrr or Vldiiryn. I'l $1.00 , tti l bcttlc * m ' 7 eodl "Don't Mention It. " Delroit Krcr Vtm. A citi'/on of Detroit entered Michigan avenue grocery the oil day and naid ho wanted a priv word with the proprietor. Wli they had retired to the desk ho bogi "I want to make confession and paratitm. Do you remember of i buyinr sugar hero two or throe di " " "I do. " "Well , in paying ( or it I worked A counterfeit quarter on the clot k. waa a mo.m trick , and I came to t * deryou good inonoy. " "Oh , don't mention it , " replied I grocer "But I want to make it nil rich "Its all ri ht- all right. Wo kn who paasod the quarter on us , a that afternoon when your wife m down a dollar bill , and wanted a c i > f sardines I gave her that bad qu tor with her change. Don't let yi : onnciunco trouble you nt nil its right ! " Almost Young Again- filj mother was afllictcd a long ti with neuralgia , nnd n dull , houvy , ictivo condition of the whole aystc boadacho , nervous prostration , r was almost helpless. No pliysici nr medicines did her any good. Th months airo she began to uao I Hitters , with such good effect that SBoins and fools younc ntjain , althoi aver 70 years old , Wo think then no other medicine fit to use in family. A lady in Providence , U Journal. novl-ll 1'KOUATE NOTJK. In the matter of the K tnto of Jatnw K. ilccta > c < l. Xotlco la hereby chcn that the crcilltoi nalil tloccnjcd , will meet the admlnUtrix ot i Kxtato , lit'foro mi' , County Jinlu of Don Comity , Nebraska , nt the County Court Ho In wilii County , on thoVth tl.ivnf Doccinlinr , 1 on the Oth day of Kchruary , 1882 , and on tin day of Airil , 1332 , at 10 o clock n. in. each < for the imrpoHc ot | irc > cntlni ; their claims foi amlnatlun , adjustment and allowance. mont a nro allowed for crrdltoM to tireacnt t chilli , and ono year for the ailmlnlstratrl nettle itald cxtAtc , from the Oth dny nf Octi : Ib81 , thin notice will lo publUheil InTilK ON \VnhKLY llKH for four utuk 8iircussl\cly , prli thu ( jtli day of I'cccmbur , IStll. ( A trun copy. ) A , M. CIIADWICK , oclllwlt I'onntv Jnih Eleotion Proolnmatinn on Co HOUHC Appropriation. At a RCHnlon uf thu hoard of CoiiiitvCom cloiiLra ol the county of Dou laa In the KUt Nu roxkn , holdcn on the 4tli day of October I ) . 1831. The following nctlou wan taVcn by the In with with ronpect to ti n coiintructloii of u C < lloimc. WIIRHVA8 , Owlns to thu rntmnccdalur labor anH material it U ImpDri'lblo to vn Court HOHIIO uiiitablo for the puipoHOof Louuty for the Hum ilcHlxnatrd In the ( iroclu tlon for thu Itomt ) of bamm for the coimtructlo a Court Houao , Hiibuilttcd to thu jieojilo Nov bur 2nd , 18hO ; nnd WllKii"AH , After Uico thoroughly admtli the mutter the lowest renpon-lblo bid for construction of A Court llouno that wou'd l u pioof and eudi OH to nuet thu tifedii of the if ty , amounts 'o Onu lluudrud mid Nintte lhHi : iml Dollart ; and WIIMHXAH , The ijuUnco rf fundi iicrcxarj construct a imltablo Court llniifu can ho minii ( rom the general reI'nuo of the tounty witr Miy additional levy that now nuthorlzc.il by I hut thu iiio.tloii | o ( Hiicli approprhitlon n Unit bo mihinlttcd to the o.ectorn of Bald coui therefore , it l ItxnoLVBU , Thnt the follow IriK liroponltloi mil the same In herphy Huhmlttca to the qi lied olictori of wild county of D-niRlan , to-wl Hhall the count ) ol Poiielad bo authorUci Lho joarlSS'i , tj approprUta from the lien reti-nuu of the said county for that year ou fundu not oihorwiso required for county ] lOHts , thuBum of Tttonty-flvttlhouraiid Doll ind In the year 1BS3 , from thu ru\unuoof i fiat out of funds not otherwise required anintv imrpoiii'ii the further um of 'Iwoiity- rhouaind DoiUra to aid In the erection < itnirtlon and uomplctlon of a Cou t lie In the city of Onmha for county ] 30608 Ilio form In which the nbovo proposition r jo .ulmntttd ehall ho by ballot , uKin | wl jallot Hliall ) < u prlnteil or u rlttcn , or party | > rli * ' > 'or Court Mount Ap ) r written , thu words ) < Utlon"or "AK nit Court lloimo Appro ) ) .ion. " and all ballot * cant having thureon vorila "Foi Court lIoumiApjiroprlatloii , " nM Itemed and tahon lo bu In favor nf Bald prop ; ton , and all balloU cast luting Iheruon vordii "Ak'tlnxt Court llon Approprlatlc iliall be doomed and Ukru to bo aKnlimt i iroiKisIllon , and It two IhlnUof ilia oto ( it thu election hereinafter provided l < i thin of thuuhovu proposition , It Him talf bo In ( m or m ilcemcxl and taken to bo carried. Thu Bald proponltlon Miall bo voted upon ho irencrnl eloctl n to bo held In the cnuntj ) oUKla , Statu of Nuhraska , on the bth da ] 01 ember , A. I . 1S31 , ot tnu followluK nai Omaha I'reclnct No. one , ( I ) Kellt Blavi rnccryTfiilhntreet. ; ; Onuhn I'reclnct-No. two , (2) ut Jerry 1 ' 00mahari ° rtc ict No. throe , (3) ) Or. Hydo'a and Twelfili Btrcol * . lie , cor , Douiflas Omaha rrotlmt flc. four , (4) ( ) bhoilll'n ol ourt house. Omaha 1'm'lnct-No. fl e. ffi ) llolmni' hi , are Htoro , Hixteenth and Culllornlk tri-eU . Omai.a fruclnct No. nix , ( ' ) No. 1 Kn lousr , Twrntluth ami Irard utreoU. Kcratogu I'reclnct School houno near ui Klor'enre I'relnct Florcnca hotel. Union Product Irtlnuton Mhool house. Jcfferooa I'reclnct School hoiuu m dlati ' Klkh'orii rrcclnct-Klkhorn school home. I'litU Vallty 1'rtclni.t School hjuno at Wai 5O Chicago rriclnct School housu at Klkh ' .ailon. tlllllard 1'roclnct Mlllard school IIOUHO. MoArdlo I'reclnct McArillo cbool house , lousla I'reclnct Ilounc of J 0. Wllcox. \Vcit Omaha I'reclnct School bouse n And which iloctlon will bo opened at 8 n'cl i thu moriiliiK nnd will continued on unt 'clock lit the altuiiioon ot thu name day , 1 . I * . KNU1IIT , ynr.it DUKXKL , F , w. coui.isa , County CoinmUiloiicrt JOHN U. MANOMKHTKU. County Cltrl octli-w ! ! ( Jreigliton and Niotora X-X3XT3EI ilallv , luatlnif Croluhtoii on nrrlial ruins at li'SO p. in. Arrlvo at Nlobrur * , 12 S il , Uatu Nlobura.lliW ) > . in. Arrives Jrolchton at l | u. in. . In tiuio for train , ritru , octlO-lm GKOIK1K IlKKHY , I'roprlotoi THREE DAYS MORE. THE MONSTER WHALE ! I.KXCTlt CO FKKT. O1UOINAI , Wr.ICHT 80.000 POUNDS. X * The rrr < xt it natural curiosity on Earth. Kor one week . only , commcnctne MoNPAYl OCTO- , . DKIl , 31 t. Ninth utrnt , Itrlwttn J cknonMiIJont . Oiimha. ADMISSION SGcti ! Children 15ct INVITATION TO ALL WIIO HAVE WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO BE IlKPAIRKD , ' IE 3ST GIRA.ATIlsTG - TO BE DONE OR JEWELRY 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. Ilfwing lately enlarged my workshops and putting in now c.nd improved machinery chinory , I hope to still nioro improve the quality nnd finish . of our ork mid fill orders with tnoro promptness tlmu is usual. O TJTXOICsr I My Motto hna nlwnya boon nnd always will bo : "First to gain superior facill . ties and than advertise the fact not before no wild advertisements. Some unprincipled dealers being in the habit of copying my announcements , I would beg you , the reader of tins , to draw a line between such copied advertisements and these of Youra very truly , A. B. HUBERMANN , The Reliable Jeweler , Omaha , Neb. , Sign of the Striking Town Clock. CARPETS HAVE DECLINED SLIGHTLY ! AND J. B. Is the first to make the announce ' ment to his customers and the general public. MATTINGS , OIL CLOTH AND WINDOW SHADES , Always sold at the lowest Market Prices. We carry the largest stock and make the Lowest Prices. Orders promptly filled and every attention given to patrons. - J. B. DETWILER , 1313 Farnham Street. OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Max Meyer & Go. Goods GunsAmmunitionSporting FISHING TAOKLB , BASH BALLS , and a FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. MAX MEYER & CO. Omaha , Ne