Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 23, 1881, Page 7, Image 7
THE OMAHA .DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. NOVEiMBKR 2 , 1881 OM4HA. PUBLISHING CO PROPRlETO-ts 010 Farnhnm bet 0 h nnil Oth Streets rants 01 i'nS' < Hii > rios. Ona copy I ycAr , In ml anc ( p lpald ) 8 mouth * " " 3OMln " " * , 0 RAIL -AY 1 1 MM TABLE , ciucMio , ST. nil , , NII.HAMUI M on tin r.MUiu Oinnl > a I ns-tiuir No. 2 , ? : Mm Ac oiiiinoilatlon JI'P. 4 , 1 00 ) > . in Air " i ii iiiiwi i n f No. 1 , MO p. m Accommodation No , 8 , 10:60 : . , in. Liirtxa OMAHA KA-I o * Kontii dr\n. 0. , II i c. T:41 : . ni. 3.4(1 ( p. in. C. AN. W "HOi in. ,1:10 : | > . m. C. , R. I. 4 : T. , 7JO : a in.S40 ( i. m. K. 0. , St. . J. .s C. 41. , l < a\cs t . m. o l 0JO : | > . in. Arrh C ! nt St. I/oula At 0:30 : n. in. iiml p. in. * . . SM.fc 1 > , , \MHntS l n. in. Alul 3:40 : n in. Arrlnt it. Loiili nt 0:10 , m. nnJ 7 i i m. WKST OK vii'iiiMiwrn , 11. a M. in fich. , Ihto'ith Kim | > o , siO : * . ui , B. V M. Llm-oln > Xiii s02 VI" . U I1 Kxi > ro i , 1 :15 : p. m. O , t II. V. lot Lltijolii. il < 5 . in. 0. A II. V. for Osuoh , 10 111 . in. U. 1' . Irrltilit No. t , 6 f" n. m. U. I1 ! r"ltM Vn ) , * 20 .1. in. U. P. freight No. 13 , 2 : 0 p. m. U. I' . T 1,1 N < I ' P. III. . . P. Homer OXI > TC , 7:35 : ji. in. 0. P. < r , .i , il si ) | i. in. U. P. Denver freight , :26 : p. in. IkMVIMiHiuM ilAnl AND "lllJIII C. h. ft tf b 00 . ir 7:25 : p m. 0. h N. W. , 0:15 : V it , T'5 ! ! p. m. 0. It. I. , tl' . . :45 : iv , lu. I'.US p. in. K. 0. , St. Joe .tC 11. , 7:10 : n. m. 6:46 : p.m. ARR1V1XO FHIM THH IWT AND HOVTIIWW1 0. 6 1L V. from Lincoln 1 03 1 > . lu. U. I' . Fxprcw S:2S : p. m. tl t M. In S li. , Through Kxpt .rt 4:16 p. in. n. M. Lincoln Kxpron 9 * 0 m U. P. DcnicrcxprcM , 7:36 : a m. U. ' Kicght A . 10-4,35 n. m. U. P. 6 0 . in. Kinl U. P. freight No , 14 , 12:16 : p. in. U. P. 0 00 p. m. t ) . P. " . 1 - 1-45 n. . ni. U , P. Dom r freight , 1:10 : n. m. O. > B U. V , inljwl , [ . .4 > p. m. DDHMV TRMNU unrWTKN OMAHA AND lm\u Omatn at:00 : , D.OO and 11:00 : , I 1:00 : 4.00 , S 00 , 1:00 : , fi:00 : and O'OO p. in. LUHC Council nintliftt 8:26 , 0:26 : , US6 : . ui , ; 1:26 , 'J-5t : U.iii , 1. J5 & 'M und ( iu'6 p. m. Sunda > s Tin diin.my lcavu < Omaha at 0:00 : a id lli : > 0n. in. ; 5:00,4.00-ind : BiMip. : m. L-oa1 0'iiiicll lilin at 'I'i ? anil JlsSS a. ra.:2:25. : 4:25 : and G:2f > p. in. Openlncan' Closing of ROITk. ol'SX. CLUOK. A. 111. p. 111. B. IU. ( I. Ill , 0 llt. n % . \ \ . 11.00 9.00 030 2:40 : Qnc.v'o , n I. ft Vaclllc.llnX ) O.nO 0 JO 2:40 : 0 iiwo , IJ. . 4 . 11:00 : 8.00 0 ! 0 2:10 : U ! 0 < > . ' * n 9 > ixdt > mid 1'idllc. 0.00 030 240 U ilon I'.icllic 4:00 11:40 : O'laliai K V 4.00 11:40 : B JtM. In Nib VOO S'10 O > S'ouxClty ' . . . 000 73) B A M. tlncoln luSO flfO : U. f. I luralu Sunday. . . 1:30 J1CO : U. P. Denr.r IX " :00 : O.SC 0. , Sluurclly & St. l'.llCO : : io .1.11. u in Stilt1 ni uma lcA > e but onen , In. Uttkx open SiindnVH ( mm 12 m. to 11) , m. THOS. F HALL I1 M. Business flirectory , Abttracl arid Real fcitate. JOHN L. McCAOUE , opposite Post Office. W. H. riAKTLETT 317 South ISth Street. Architects. DUfKllNE & ItKNUKLS&OHN , AKCIIITKOTS Room li Crciuliton Black. A. T. LAUOE Jr. , llnoin 2. t'lulKhton lllock. Boots and Bhoes. JAIlIia DsVINK & CO. , ? ino Hoota and Shoim. A Rood iBBOrtincnt ol homo vtork an biiiiil , corner 12th and tUrnoy. 1UOS. KR1CHSON , 8. K cor. 16th and Douglu. JOHN FOKTUNATU8. COS lOth street , manufactures to order good work kt fnlr prices. Repairing done. Bed Sprlngi. J. F. LAKIUMKll Manufacturer. 1517 Doucluet Books , New < and Otatlonery. J. I. FllOEUAUF 1015 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs. McSHANE & 8CIIROEDER , the aldoet K. and E. hoiue In Nebnvuka eetabllfdiod 1876 Omaha. CliNTHAL HESTACKANT. 11ES. A. RYAN , oalhwcut corner ICtlmnd Uodeo. Bwt Board ( or uie Mon y. Httlataction Quarantead , Uekls at all Ilonn. Hoard by the Day , Week or Month. Good Terms far CMD , ml llnnmp Supplied. Uarrlaeet and Road Wagons. Wil SNYDER , Uth and Harney Jewe era. JOHN DAUMEIt 1.1U Farnhani Streot. Junk , II. ISEJ'TIIOLD , 1UCT and MeUl. Lumbsr , Lime and Cement. FOSTEU & OHY corner tith and Dougltn Sis. Lamps and Ulassware. J , BONNER 1303 UouaUs St. Good V rlety. Merchant Tailor * . Q. A. tINDQtEST , Ono ot our most inpular Merchant Tulloro l > re- celvliiK the htuut dcBlfiis for Hprint ; aud Summer Goods ( or gentlemen's "c.ir. Stlljli , durable , sad price * low M eier 216 13th bet , Dou ? . Farii. Millinery. ( HR8. C. A. RINOEH , Wholesale and llctall , Fin er Goods In Kreflt variety , Zephym , Card Hoards , lloeiery , Glou-8 , CorhcU , &c. Cliu ] > cst House In the Went. PurchasorH a o RO per cent , Onlnr br Mail , 116 Fifteenth Street. ( foundry , JOHN WEARNK&SONS , cor , UthiJaduoiisto pi Hour and Feed. OMAHA OITY MILLS , 8lh and Farnhum 8U. , . , propriet ra. Urocers. 2. STEVKN3 , 21st between Curalng and lur T. A. McSHANE , Corn. 23d and Cumlng Streets. Mardwaie , Iron ana titeel. OLAN & LANOWOltTIIY , Wliolwalo , 110 sni' 112 16th street A HOISHil corner IWn nntl CftHlonili Harncs , Saadlej , tic , B. WF.IS7 20 13th St. bet Karn- Hotels AHF1ELBHOUSEOoo. Oanflcl < i,0th & F rnh.itu DORAN HOUSE , I' H CarOU Fnnihaui Ht. SLAVEN'fl HOVEL. F. Slaien , 10th bt. Southern Ilottl , Ous , Ilatucl Uth &Lea\cnwortb Clothlnz Bought. 0 3HAW Hill | y hlRhmt Cash price for second hand clothliif , Corntr 10th and Farnhain. ara en Oontliti. of DR. PAUL , Wllllftiin' IMock , Cor. 16th & Dodge. Drugs , HalnU and Ulls. KUHN & CO. PbarmnclsU , Fine "uric ( idods , Cor. Kiln , nd Ooufin itrcct W. J. WIIITEHOUf K , > VholcMe&KoUII , 16th st. 0. FIELD , 2022 North Sl&o Cuinliif ( Strtct. PARK , Drusifiet , loto and Houard 8trtwta. Dry Gonrls Notions , Etc , JOHN H. F. LEllMANN it CO. , Nevt York Dry Ooo < l Store , 1310 Mid 1313 Fntn- him itr ct , L. 0. Encwolq also bootH and < hov 7th j ; Paclfli huruiture , A F. 011053 , Now and Rtuiiid Hand Kumltiirc ud Stores , 1114 touriM. IIlKhut va h price aid ( or second hsnu yno i HONNEK 1309 Uouru st. Flue good * , &c. r-ence Works. OMAHA FENCK CO , OUST , rniF-H iCO. , 1213 lUrney fit. , Improte. ed Ic Don * , lion and Wood Fences , 0Hce ! rUllliiirn. Counter * ol I'ltie and Walnut Olgars and Tobacco. VVF.3T & KR1T8CDEH. manufocturcnol Ctptri , I n and Wholesale lkAl r fti Tobaccos. 1S06 Douglas , ac W. V , LOIIENKBN uaiiufscturei 1416 Far n ham , ties Plorltt , A l - > i HShUB , tilfuiM , nit flontt * . 'o. V w. cor , IRth nl Ho i'i Cslvll Engineer * -ind Survayorj. \MK1'.W ) RO KWATKH , Ori'ljhton lllock , On.lo Mul'VArnc * < a > H < n Simrtp , * Sjrtro iv lull * . Com mission JOH > a. wit i.l , II ItKKMKIU FordclAll * nt In iMtlt fti Cornice ) Works. rtiMlvrn Cornice \ ork , MMmfrviturcri- ti Camlet- , Tin , Iron vnl ' < htc Hootllng. Onltr 'fun ' .in\ tomtit } ' ptoinptl ) e eciitiil In the lioM ' ninner. Fat-tnrv ( iwl nil iv im llnttw. ) St. C. sritCIlT , I'rflpnctor. J\h mired lion turiiKVK. iVmihw On ] * , etc. , niniiraolnrnl vid put up In iny part ol thn ountrv. T. alMIDI.l ) tin Thirteenth I IION.SKU l 0ll ItoiKiM < lutt Ooo > l linn. Clothing and HurnlthliiK Goods. JKO. 11. I'KTKKhON. AIM llnti. C | * . ItooU , 3lioi , Notinn ) anil Cntlcrli04S ) 10th street RelrlRcrntori , Oanfleld's Patent. 0. F. UOOP.MAN Uth St , hot rVn. A Harnvv Show C.iin Manufactory. 0. JY1M > K , Manulacttlrvr And Donler In all klnda ol Efhow CORW , Upright Cwcj , d . . 1317 O&sa St. FKAXK I , . aiilHAIU : > , proprietor Omaha < liow Caio inanllfactnrj , 818 South ICtlistroit iHtunn L a\fii iitli Hid Marcy. All irrantc Pawnbroker ! , UOSKNKKMl. lOth t . l-ct. far ft liar Slove ana Tmwaro. A. ttUKMKSTKK , llcftkr In titovon and Tlnwaro , and ManulMturo of Tin llooh Mid all klndf of Llnlldlnf ; Work ( Mil rcllowV Block. J. HONNKU. 1300 Uoiulav Ht. Oocxl and Chc p Soedt , J. I'.VANS , Wholtiulo and ilcull Bwd Drill * ind Cultlvxtom , Odd Fellow * Hall Physicians on I Surgeons. W. B. ailins , M. D. , K * > m No t , Orelghton lllock , 16th Street. I' , a. liisKNHINO : , il. 1) . Mutoiilc Hlock. 0. t . IIAKT , M. I ) . . K > r unil Kur , opp. postolJlu 1)11. U U tlUADDY. iillstanil AurW. S.V Ifith nnd Karnhara St * PliotOrApnor > . OKO. 1IEYN. TKOP. Urund Colitrnl Gallcrv , 212 itlMGunth atrcct. oo. r Masonic Hull. Kint-ciaw Wnrk and I'rompt PlumblnR , Qasund Btonm Fitting. I'V TAUI'Y Jit CO. . 216 12lh 8t , hot. Fnrnharo iinl Iou bn. WorK promptly uttondcd to. H. riTOl'ATIHCK , 140U Uciizliw Street. Palntlnc nn nper nnglng. tKNUV A KOOTKKS. 141 ttolgo Street. Shoe otores. I'hllllp La.au , 1820 Karnnain At. hot. 13th & Uth , Second Hand Store , i IJKKlhs A I.KAIl , 1410 DoiiK-laa St. . Now and Second Hand Furniture. HousoFnrnisliInc Goods , . , bourlit and mid on narrow marring. Baloona. HENRY HAUFMAKN , In thu new brick block on Uoiiphu Strict , t | list opened a most elegant ItecJ Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 o\ery daj. " Caledonia " J FAI OONKIl 870 IRth Street. Undortakon. OUA8. HIKWE , 101S Fnrnham bet. 10th & lltd. 1)9 ) Cent Stores. f ! nAC'KUS l0li CarnhKin Sr . KuncT Oool LEGAL NOTICE. Krantin H. KnRlebcrt and J. 7-uo dcfendai ti. vrlll ttike notice that on the llr-t day of No\ciiiiier , Ibjl , Max Jlojtr nnd Adolph Slijer , a firm ilolnjc Imsiiuss as Max Mcjcr & lirnthcr , filed their petition In the District Court of Ioulw ; Couiiij Nebraska , iit'unut said do- ( ciijints ; theohjuctand piajorof uhich nro to forcclo-o u ce tnin mortgage executed by the de fendants to the plaintitf iion | lot three ( S ) , In GtUu's addition , to the city of Oaiihi , In Uoiif- \ta \ County , Nebraska , to xi'curo the pa > ment ot a certain promlMury no to dated April 1 , Ib74 , for the sum of hroc liundrtd ami eu > enty-clght doi- lart and forty-eight ctiits.pajnblonlnty days ( rum d .tc thereof ; til it there It now duo upon ald nota and inortjaKe the sum o thiee hundred and Btnenty.fi ht do lais mil for'j-oinu emits with a Intercut thereon it twelve per cent pur annum from the data ol'aid not * , and plafntifJs pray for a decrcu th t defendants lie r < 1)111 ) ro I to pay the tame , or thnt Hild preixlieii may be sold to satisfy the amount found uuo Yon are required to answer slid petition onlor hoforo tlio liiih day of Januirv , A. I > . lbS2. Unfed Nor. 14,1RS1. M _ . MAX1IEYKH | * BROTHUK. liv Swiilini. .iTL'LL , Attorneys. nlftev-tu&t 2 tfebraskaLandAgeiK n DAVIS & SNYDEB , 606 Farnham St . Omaha , NebrA tl I'aro.ully wlecUid land In Kaatarn Ncbnukafor inUI silo. ( I rent Jiart-niu In Improved farms , and UI Ouuha city property , o. F DAVib WKIWTKR SNYDEH t olB L n'l ( Inm'r IT P " PKOl'OSALS FOR SUBSISTKNOn STOKES. 81. 81.nc nc ncWi OXXICK OK PunCIIAS Q JlND DuPOT C. S. , 1 Wi OUAIIA , > eb. , Itov. 15th , 1881. / WiMl [ Scaled proposals , In duplicate , Ruhjcct to the usual conditions , n 111 he rocehed at this otllco J.III until 12 o'clock 110011,011 December fith , 1841 at in which time and place they will bo openi.il IM IIu prenenco of bidderu , for fU'nhhliiB unil dclltory the Mib-lstence torchoiisv , or on rarx. In aiih imaha , Neb. , ( If oncara , ftcr Inspection an accept nro at place of packing ) , us may ho ro- ii quirud by the Suu > tstei ce Department. One hundred a nl tnthe (112) ( barrels pork , light mess. To bo deliiorod bv January Uh 18S2. Ono hundred am ! twenty-hci on tlicr uninl U7,000) ) pounds hacon , uliort , clfar nidus medium wcL'ht > nil thlcknesi , paused In c alts , strapped of about 220 poumN bacon each. Path i o of bacon to bo corned ulth cotton cloth All to bo dcllvend by January [ h , 1S3-1. The KoM'rnmcnt rescnes the ri ht to reject any r all proposiK i lank | irniiiMiln and full information as to the manner of lildd ng , and tcrmn of contract and pa\intnt , will he f urn bhud on anpllcitlon to tlnx otlice , No proposal will he recelied unlcm accom panied by the Instructions ro bliMurs. Knteli > i > en contain ng propmiln should bo in. marked "I'ropomN for Kiib i tirce StorsH , " and it uildre ted to the undersigned THOMAS WIWOV , nIB-dCt GKAND OPENING ! er Profesior Kinlicr , ( frnm ht. loul ) Dancing Au idciny , Standtril Hall , tor Fllttunth and F'urn. mil , Tueddiy o\chliv , September Olh. Claiitesfor Ltdlononil OentleiiiLiiciimincnci.i ( ? eptembcr Otbj MlfNeiund Miiik'ru , coniineiicliij , ' Hatunli ) alter , 10011 nt 4 o'clrx'k. ClanuM for Kanillloj , Hill bo rraiiKtil to hiiit tlie honorable patrona. Alba bin r.lltt ilnncln i bo tAiiyht. Terms llliiTil , ami peifer Hatlvfactlon to nchol- etiarintccil 1'rlvatuIiiKtnittloniwll iorl - ittho Danclni it the - < ! ; Aodtmy or wiKiice tcr the patro'iK. cVI Private ordcn a < 30 left at Mm Mo/er it VI rro'B _ _ _ n-30-tf VIh Mary J. Holmes. 1H 1h Jnit publlnhud : Madeline , A Bplemllil new H mrel by MIIH. MAHY J. IUIMK | , | M > KO no\ela 1)0 ell BO I'liorinoutl } , and are road and re-rend 1)0Wl with uch Intercut Ucaiitllully bound ; prkc , WlVI gl.W ) . VI Alua handiMinc ncwtdltlonnol llin. othtr norkK Tcmp.iit an KnimMiic , Lena Ulvcr < . KdlthLjIe , HdnaDrowning , Marian Grey , Wiit Lnvn , Forest House , ttu , etc , ; i ALSO , KOU > 11V ALL fiOUKHl'.LLKIIS : UI MAY AGNES FLEMING. JP A Changed Heart. Anothtr intensely Inter- Cbtlllg IIOVll l > i JlAV AdSLrt I'LElllAU , UlttllOr Of y tlioi > e capltil iio ili Ouy KarUtourl'ii Wile , A tre Wninlerful Woman , Mul Uarrlagu. Hlluiit and II1II Truu , loit lor a Woman , etc Ilcautlfully bound ; IIU price , 91.60 U r G. W CARLETON & CO. , Oat2ldco < Jliii I'nUWicn , N. V City Western Horse ana Uattle In- siiranoe Company , , i Capital , - - - 8100,00000 n ) mures Horuea , Mules and Cattle against low by accident , doceabu or theft. Aginclia In all coun o ol the Btato , Send for rlrrvlars iteZOwly ea PAUL , MOUPI1Y. Snd Condition of tlio Fniuon * CIiCM- JPlnycr. Mori'hy's unfiiitunatoiutMilnl cnnili- lion ia Hull undoistood l > y the ohosi wui Id , anil there is not a player who tints not ii'UK't it niulyniiiitliiw | uilh linn it Ins ijreat nlltictinii. Tlioru : ire two phases , among other * , to his lutmlfss liallui'in.itioiiA n honor of ehi'ss , iin 111 coiitmiulty locuritij ; belief - lief thnt unlo's he 0,111 obtain a loan ( if S'JOO iiiitiit'dinu'ly heuill bo litian- uinlly ruined. This latter is udl un derstood by hii tnanj frit'lits in Now Ol leans. Mr. Murphy ia constantly r. questing lo.\ns of thatoxaet amount , is iii'ver refused , and lie never takes tlio nionoy , hi mover tirurut tlio m-ed of it , us DXpl lined by llini whui ask ing tor a loan , Ho is oniiioly aitistk'd , mill all his anxiety viiiiiahi'ft aa so in na thu fuund to wh'ini 110 has niplit'l | responds "Coitainly Mr. Morphy , will jou Jake the money now1 To this his invnii- able rt'si oiiso IB thnt ho ' 'will not take it now , but xvill c.ill Hgnin for il" which ho novur does. 0 a rccotil occii-in Jtr. Alonihy linatily untorci tlit olltcu of n neil known ri'.sulont o Now Otluiins , and iniulu known hit mod of $200 to save himself front im petidiiiq ihaivstur , and rv < [ iii'sted a lo.u of tluitninount. His friend rcRolvui on an oxporitnunt winch > \ouh test the rolntivo stronuth of tlu hold upon Murnhj'a mind of tlua de lusion , and the oilier his tivursioti U chess , and , utanming asorinus toiio , ho s.ud : "You want thia nionuy vi-iy much , it aooina. " "Yes , " Raid Mor- iihy , "I inust have it it ia abaolutuh necoaaary. " " \Voll , " replied tlio ether , "I'll toll you what 1 will do ; if you will piny ngniiiaof clicaa with 1110 , I will iiiaku it ? 250. " Jlurjhj' countenance botrnycd the interim ! strugLlo ; butweon the colillictini ; uino- tioiis aroused by thm ollor. Jlu panaed in thought for seine mo of his sense of the hardship intliutud upon him by thu condition , and also a quiet exultation over thu anticipated success of a plan he had fonuud , ho accoptenthutetnia , class-boardand tnun wotu produced in an inner ollico , and Morphoy nlayud Ins latest giuno of chess. \ \ < th a disdainful curl of the lip , and a niamfist repugnance , Mor- phy moved in such a way that his friend united him in every fuw moves , whereupon Morplry exclaimed , "Thoro , 1 have done what you ie- quire , but the next time I piny chess with you , I will give you the Queen ! " and , already oblivious of his pecu niary necessities , he was going away , when his friend reminded him that he was forgetting his reward. "I will como for it to-morrow ! " was his reply as ho left the apartment. This inci dent , which is undoubtedly a true onp , shows the "holy tiro" is not extinct in Morphy'H breast , and that he still has pride of his chess strength , and a consciousness that he still retains it. How Rngs tire WTcido- PhllailclphU Itecord. How many who stop to adnuro the show-windowa of our carpet dealers know how the nig is inaduf Tint it is nove.ii aoniohow is nil that is appar ent as it lies there , warm , soft , bright with a dozun culorn , and attractive in its pretty dcaicu of llowurs , fruit , birda , or figures. The rug ia twice woven , and this is itu history : Fust , the border and center that ia to form the pattern ia designed ; then painted in straight lines upon paper containing ruled ecule , and in thu proper colors that are after ard to appear on the rug. This paper rug ia then cut up in-o strips , each containing two spaces of the scale , and these pupcta are the pattern that the first or weft no.ivcr has to follow. In weaving weft a warp beam of aay 200 ( threads in width and a wheop beam of 100 threads in uidth are re tun quired. Two throada of the first and ono of tlio second pasa through the same split in the rood at regular in tervals . .of say * ono-ihird of an inch , the intervening splits of the reed be ing empty. The paper pattern is fast ened to the middle of the work , and the weaver follows it exactly as it ia paii.tod , that is the pattern may need n threads of crimson , two of block , of ecru , ten of green olive , and . , the weaver filling tlio "spot" ex actly IH to length and color. Having woven the full length of the paper as painted in the left-hand apace the ) paper is begun again nnd the painting II the right-hand apace ia followed , and ; when all the papers which , laid aide by aide , form thu rug have been { thus gone over , the weft for the rug is finished. : The roll of weft-cloth ia then run ' through thu cutting-machine , a 10 'o inch cylinder , aiound which a contin a uous thread of kiiifo-bladenia wound. wi This cylinder ia levolvtd , at a high rate of speed , and the weft-cloth , pass ing within r.ingo of the knives , is cut ' into strings by them. The so strips do not unravel , bi'c.tuae in weaving , the ? whccp thread ia twiated about the two warp-threads and thu lillnu ia locked . Afttr twisting each atrip to change from bein a Hat thread into a loiind thread , it ia wound upon a bob in bin and is ready for the sicoud weav , , who ia called the setter. D The warp of the rug ia black fl.ix ; ! nnd the setter uses two shuttlea , nl- ornately a small one , containing a lobbin of two-ply or thrco-ply H.u , iml n huge one for the un wieldly bob ei of weft. A white thread on each Hide , and one in the middle of the on. , black warp aio thu guides to'tho sot- j , who Bees that certain parts of tlio ivcpt-thread como under those- white threads before ho prusaea the ra.or'o Each bobbin of weft will weave about throe inches of the rut ; ; so , if the ing one yurd long it will leipiire twelve lobbins , which mean twelve pieces of weft-cloth , to complete it. Hut those ) welvo pieces , having each boon cut up ) nto ninety-six similar rugs , Thoro- ore should the weft-weavor p.ul in , ay , ei ht threads ( ono-half inch in ' ungth ; of a wrong color or nhadu , that urror would appear in ninety-six rugs. \ The Hotter having finished thumnu- y-Hix sets of twelve bobbins , the rugs ready for finishing , The nmchinu hrough which they pasa cuts thu urfuce oiF evenlyJund brushes thorn reo ( of fragments of the materials ing i9od. Tin's treatment brings outevcry out detail of the dusi''ii and hoighteim thu colors. " Moat of .tho rugs made here are of ( llax and wool ; others are of nilk and hoddy Bilk. The weft for the silk rugs him eight strips to thu inch , and cut it iciiirea | 288 knife bidden , uach ono of which must have a ra/.or cdcc. The weft cloth and the W i must i bo set to a nicety , since lni vi nation j of tln > sixteenth of ,111 , int-1 would , niako the knives cut t1i < < 288 threads instead of the filling Ktveei the j thnmK There i ft fiun in Glasgow , Scot land j , who manufacture ! For the i-nya houiea j of Kuropo such ulnbor.it i > de si-.Mia tv < the Lord's Supper , the weft \o vor , in some cases , usiiiR liil lif feront shuttles. A Mnttnr of Eoonojuy. ] t is now the choice season < if tin year when the man ofjlho houio pro. oi uU to got n barrel of ajililM dowti cellar alom . Ho alnajs sni'.irs lu will never do it again , but ulu'ii the year 1m tolled around , ho forit ; ts Ins ] < HHIUSI- and r.inhly shown on" hu tans elo , just thu same na ho did the ous aiitiimn. Tlio man who gets a barrel of , ilonn cellar ia either n i rofmi , nal barrel -ahoior , with sinowH like .1 hut tenderloin ( , or ol o ho { 3 a iiatui d and professional fool lluvuiL1 divided humanity int thi'ie two e'assts ' , wo will now proved to discn s tlu < professional fool. llo gets mound behind the b.irrel on the coll.ir stairs , sc that if jinyliing bro.ika he will get the benelit. Then ho asks hi" will ) to stand i\t tinhe.id of the stairs with a light , ostensibly BO that ho can see , but in reality s.t that he can show her what n young Her cules ho is. The young Hercules and professional fool then carefully Bets the chine of the barrel on his largest and must mellow too. Ho ewoars softly to him self , and then gives the b.urel a vis- cituH jerk that jnins htn nose into the head of the barrel and akiiiBtho cntno front of his legs. This maddens him so that to undertakes to hml he whole barrel over his head into ( ho potato bin. This move is only partially - tially successful , and when his wife and two of thu neighbors roll tlio bar rel from his roumins at the font of the stairs , an awful sight meeta their cazo. cazo.Tho young Uorculos has bin head in the plum jam , and his foot mived up with thu pickled peaches. In his f.tll ho has knocked ol ) thu faucet of the live gallon coal oil can , and tlio nil is running into his ear. Mjst of the ap pies have rolled out of the b.iriel and are bathed in kerosene. Kerosene gives a rich aromatic flavor to fruit that c.mnot bo nuccosi- fully imitated. Sometimes in let ting a binol of apples down stiir.s the stair creaks and lota tlio man down through , but that makes no difference. The man always falls under the barrel , and when it strikes him across the stomach the low , mid grunt thac ho pours out on the silent air sounds like the remarks madu by the baby elephant when the trick mule kicks him just below the thorax and abnnt duo south of the liver pad. Wo'vo about concluded that it is as cheap in the long run to hire those httlo chores douo as to save a quarter on the job ixud.then lay out $ lf > in anew now and elaborate style of truss. The Country. Who that lmi over lived any time In the country but must liavu heard of Iht'iirtuus of Burdock na blood purifier. Buiilock lilooil Hitters euro ilyHpfpsin , biliouMie .s nnd all ( liwrtlurH arising fnim impure hlood or deraiiRod liver or kldncyx. 1'rice $1.00 , trial brttlen 1O " ' 7 eodlw A Southern Romance Five years ago a maidoii fair , whoso homo was at a little town near MIICOII , Ga , anxiously awaited an important li > 'tor ' from her absent lover , Days passed wearily. The sighing lasshaunt- ed the Dost-oflice , but the Postmast er's face always wore that look of exasperating - asperating quietude common to those from whom expected things never como. The maiden thought , that her heart would break , for she realized at last that nor lover was faithless. The scene shifts. It is September , 1881. In M.icon dwells thosamo lady , but shy isnowalmppy wifowith two child < ren. She has forgotten the faithless ono ot her days of wo. She , there fore , is surprised when from the town of her youth comes a letter bearing as superscription to her maiden name that derives from her husband , An iccompaiiying note from the Post master oxplai.is that in tearing away some of the boards of a lotter-caso the nissivo was found. The envelope is ostmarkod " 187 < . " The kdyspanks ho bady to keep it quiet while she eagerly devours the contents. Heav ens ! It , is from John , who proposes in lowing words , and begs fora kind oply. The lady's husband also on- oys thu letter , and , out of curiosity , oimnnnicaios with relatives of thu brmorlover. It is learned that ho is happy Chicago poik-packor , with a wile and three sons. SUHJIDK AND DY&I'KKSIA. A ino.il reiiinrknhle euro for 'Wcllrj' fl nlth Uoiiewur. " Thu nic , best billouH and liver reiiu'dv known , 1. DruifBliiU. Ho ot C. K. Ooodninn , "Lot the Battle Go On. Just before iiluchor came to the : insintanco of AVollington , an nid do- cimp rude up and H tinting thu Iron Duke , s.iid : "What is your fnico' ipinion of iidvertising"I / think , " uplied the ciiiuuror ( | of the littlu Cor- Hiuan , "that an advertisement is a good thing , and its value is greatly unlimited : by an occasional notice in lie ' local columns , Let thu battle go . " The battle did go on , and J\i- wloon was defeated , [ Vide Great Jattlofiolds of the Woild , AN JJONKST MKDIOlNJi FltKK OF COST. Of all medicines advertised to cure my ullection of the ' 1'hioat ' , Oliost or Lungs , wo know of none we can reu- inmund so highly a * DII. Ji.\o'HNiw : iKovjnv ( for Consumption Coughs , Colds , Anllima , Bronchitis Hay Ku- vcr , IJo.irHunosB , Tickling in the I'hioat , loss of voice , etc , This mod- cine does jtoHitively euro , and thut \thuroovoiythingolsuhas failed , No nodicino can show one-half so many lositivo and puimanoiit cures im have droady boon ollbctod by this truly wondoiful rumudy. Tor Asthina and DionchitiH it is a purlect spocilic , cur the very worst CJIHOH in the short- timu ] > ossiblo. Wo K.'iy by all iiL'ium givu it a trial. Trial bottlen "reo , Regular HUO SI.00. Forwiluhy Hl/ly IHH & MuMAiios , Omaha. C. F , Manderson , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW "i i-arnham Rt. , Ouiolii N To Nerve .is Sufferers tut QHEAT EUROPEAN RF.MCOY. Dr. J. 13. Simpson'H Spo itlc II li > | < entlH mri' for , i | ( nnMdifhm , Hnuilna IV rttiw liiiixiMiic.i , tnil Ml dh i N rrtiiill troui SoIMbu * , < w Menial Aiulftj , t/w. . V ijwrj J n lnJIhonv-U SUIp. ami " f hkli lit il lt.it " tt lull ) wr . 1'rlrr , Spcdflc , f l.hl \ t | nckvi' , ot ln | wrt. KM for tii.W. AiMrovi nil ordtrx to II HISISON MKlHl'INi ; IX No 104 Mid IM Main St , liuflnlo , X. Y. SrtlU In Omilin li > < t ( looilnian , J. W. li ll I K l h , uiii nil mii.-iiHin'iy\\hito | WtiSTHKN GORNIG , : WORKS ! C. SPECHT , Proprietor , ' 1213 Harney Street , OMAHA , - - - NEB. -MANUFAOTUUHHS OK- GALVANIZED IEON Cornices , Dormer Windows , Finials , TIN , IRON I SLATE ROOFING , Speobt'a Patent Metilio Sky light. Pntrnt AdjnttnlilB Rntcliet Darnncl BRACKET SHELVING , Koncm ) Ktitu A cnt ( or thu 1io > Inu ol Kood * . IKON" rKMUN't ! . Cresttngt , U.ilmtr.idci , Vcrandni.'Oltlco mid Dnnk llnlllilcs , Window And Cellar UimiiU ; Alto aiJNUUAh A(5KXT Pcerton And Hill Patent Insldo Dllnd. inn 4.111 Richmond , Ind. Builders i f ENGINES OF ALL SIZES , From 3 to 25 H. P. For 8mn" SAW MILLS , For nil Ornlnt nnd Scedi , Including Clover and Timothy. Peed Mills , &c. , &o. It will p.iy you larguly to write , stat ing what you want and how you wish to pay. Unimirl Inducements to Cadi Purchntera. ADanE83 : ROBINSON & CO , , no2wtf Richmond. lud. Article * of Incorporation of the Mlllard Farmers' Club ArticlcH of Incorporation muita ami adopted this 'Jtlth day of Uctubcr , A. 1) . 1881 , by nnd between the undornigned incorporator - corporator * , UK follows , tu-ivit : NAMK. Article I , Thu naino of thin club nlinll be the Millnni FanaurH * club. 1'l.ACK OH 1.DH1NIWH. Article II. Tlio iiriucipul plnco of btmi new of thin clubMiall b nt tion , county of PmiKli NATUIIK Or IIUSINEHa , Article III. The ( , 'i'ai-rnl nnturo nt bunl- ttCHH to bo tr.uiMicieil by thin chili IK In conduct gunurnl liti-niry nnd uncial html- nCHH nnd othur eiitcrtiiiiiinent-i of a Hociul character. CAI'lTOI , HTOCK. Article IV. Tlio amount of unpitt' ' Htork > r tliJH fill > HIII ) | | ho two tlidHHiuul ilnllnrB , livldfd int > nlmrc'H iif line dollar eat-h , wlildi-hnll bu tulil in tliv nmiinor [ .ru ne riboil by th" diioutiirH. COMJIKNCKMKNT AND TKHMt.NATI IN. Artie ( i V. Thiui'liib Hlmll co.ninonco to trnnxnct liUHJauAH nnd I'xeiciru it cnrKriitH | powers the li'Jth day of Ottoha' , 1H8I , uuJ ita poworH Klinll c imo n tlioHh ! day of October , 1981. AMOUNTS nv U.MIIUTY Art'cleVI. ' Tim hinheut amiittnt of n- bllity or liiilubteilnei-B , which thin club Hhalfnt nny one time ndijoct itwlef , nwll ! be three hundred d.tlirn OKF1UKUH. Article VII. The oflicerH of this cluli hidi be iiimliKteil by n board of three dhoctorH , who Bhall be elected from milling the Htockholden ) , and they bind ! appoint a prcsid-nt and mich other ollicois an by law is required. JUI.IUH HcuiUKiiKit , J. UI.UM , CI.AUH SCHUMANN. W. " BTATUOF NFHUAHKA , ) COUNTT of DOIIFI.AH. f On thm 'Mh day of October , A. 1) . 8881 , lorMiiinlly appeared btfnie me , Cluirlen { r.indfH , ft notiiry jmblio for Hiiid county , Juliiu Suhrocdur , J. l.lnni , ( limn Kchu. n.iriii , W. tieindorf , to mu kiiiivrn to lie huMfiiern ; ol tlio fnifuoiiiifarlick'n of in- iiiHir.itlon | , and ackniiwlfilf ; ! cl ihuHUino tu je their vdliintiny act and 'icuil. CHKAI. . ] ( IIAIII.IX ' IIANDKJI N'otnryr public fn anil for Duncan county , THE OCOIMTAL ! J. I. PAYNTER , Proprietor Corner 10th and Howard Streets,1 OMAHA , NEB. Bates , Two Dollars For Day , 2.r iein . X.OXTT.S PAPER WAREHOUSE. GRAHANfPAPER CO. S17 and 210 North Jloln Ht , Ht. Louu , WIIOLRH4LH DIUI.IOW IM NKwa IOOK , \ i PAPEKb 1 wiiAWjrfa KNVKI.OI-KH , CAIII ) 110AHI ) AND Printers Stock. tfCiaih i ld for U& and Paper Stock , Bora ron and llitalu. l'at > vr Utock Wartbouiet JiZUto 1237 , Nortli ( H. it M. U. U. , Central Nebraska. ) osoaaox. - > u. L. A. Itoltzer Groceries and Qiioonswaro U A. Scolt General Merchandise , Sowing Machines etc. * J. V MuiiHon & Mro General Morchundisu flV. . \\\'Ht Dry Goods , Clothing , Hoots , Shoes , Hutu and Caps Fagin Schooler Drugs and ChemicnU J. G. ( Jruen it Co Stoves , Tin nnd Hardware II. Ilazolwoml Haudwaro , Stoves , Tinware and rmploinonta C. A. Mytirn Co Hardware , Stoves , Tinware and Implements. Mi'jkey , Nanco & Rlorrill Bankon \V. A. Langworthy liankor , Loans and Exchange 0. AV. Kyle Attorney and Notary Public King tf I'hurman Attorneys at Law \V. J. MosBholdor lleul Kstato Agent and Attorney 0. G. Blnu Barber \V. P. Ellin Woods Ilcuse ( C. itN.V. . R H.Vostorn , Iowa. ) Mitchell it Thompson Gonnral Merchandise M. linrrott General Mcrchandiso R. B. Hulliis General Merchandise L. S. Amsdon Cashier of Bank of Dunlap 0. W. Taylor it Co Hardware , Stoves and Agricultural Implement * Nay tt Moore Hardware , Stoves nnd Agricultural Implement * D. J' . Siininoim & Co Hardware , Stoves and Agricultural Implement * L. A. Shermiin . ' Groceries and Queonswara Wettengul Bros Wagon nnd Carriage Maker * J. Schulfiuld Dunlap Boporter O. H. BALLOU , D15ALEU IN Lath and Shingles , Yard and Office 15th and C innings Street , two block ! north of ST. PAUL AND OMAHA DEPOT uod-Hm Max Meyer & Go. Goods GunsAmmunitionSporting , BASHING TACKLE , BASH BALLS , and a FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. MAX MEYER & CO. Omaha , Ne TO ALL OTHERS In Convenience , DURABILITY , ECONOMY AND GENERAL CONSTRUCTION BUY § BEST ! SOLD BY Lang & Fotick ] B 2S3T Buy the PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLOUE. It always gives satisfaction , because it makes . superior article of Bread , and is the Cheap est Flour in the market , Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded , VM. \ / . YATES , Cash Grocer. , , . .i > / > j , < j * ( wit . , . . , ' il.I- , > ! I'.Yi ' / | ' I4 | 84l