THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY NOVEMBER , 2(1. ( 1881 FnrmorVhitc. . You limy Inlk o' tlio jny o' tlio farmer , An'envy hi * Iree , v.ny life ; \uu miy : < it at liU boil tlfnl table , iAn' prihe liU iinhiitrlom wif * . Kf you cli pnedn \ the \vooil < on tlie winter , Or fullered the fiurernll day Wlflni tea n of un nlv ynitn 'uxen , An' feet heavy lot luil uith c ny - lit ini IP lit t o o il plow. I'm ' n.tlilnUn' > vii .1 Kill ) ; I i n ililf re , t way. v You nny ilrenni ' tlio RoUen-cye \ ihi ! e , . An' lillt tli.it urar nrli n cli.inn ; lint. It uliK me luMi | o' Im it labor " /I'o keep 'en from | i | In' my f.uim \ oil in.it plciur' the kiiM in their splcii- ilur , Thu Inti'factpc ' * ! ii full o' repose ; Hut I never get tlmta look ut 'cm , l < ti' pt vlicti it tains or It * ow * . Yon tuny siiu' o' tliu Hiin birilx o' nun- imir ; I'll tend ti tlio li.iwki n' the crow . You liny write o' tlm lieauli HO' intur' , Ati'tlivcilon tin1 lilo.Kiti'V o' toil ; Unt the jjiHid thin . -i we < ev on our \lik' Al hev t-i ho ilitj , ' fr'im tlio .inilj An * our I'emitiful ' luij-lit K lilt'u butler , 1'erli IM yoit ny iiu\ir hev l.irneil , Mnkuj u lirap o' h.iril work fur tlm uiin- mill- It hez tn lie ch ui fully cliurncil , An't leuho NO , HO I'liuiiii in our ( uiiitry , All liov to lie lifted an' ' turned. When I coma from the luyllelil in .um- tncr , With tirinl' m n' o\er my hei'lj Wh'ii I in ! k liv tliu li lit o my hintern , An' Wtful < y craw into bed ; When I tliink > ' thd work o' the morrci , Alt' worry fur ffiv it n I lit , v in ; When I lic.ir the loinl lonr ' the thunder , An' wife KII lic lin to co'iipl.iin- "Tlii'ii itxr-nis ez if life W.IM . u imrdeti , \ \ iJi lo.tiu to li'Vifur or y.iin. Hut the ' , ' , lie . i'i > ri nun' pl.uiteil in ipiitti ; t tin' . Tlie weed < must tic ki'ilftnmtht | > t'n > 'iiid ' ; 'While the li.'iv iinist hi > a it in tliu MIIIIHIIUI- , Th" who it lil'ist ' IK * er.ulle I an' bnmiJ ; i'ur wn neier : i > u mtt , .1 * einril lyuient , KxuHpr when we 1 o in Hie uoil ; 'Wo iniKt chop u I our wood in thuinto - , An pile it uu.iy in the nlied ; An'the ere > H iiiu > t lie t.tNen to iniiket- The Htuck niiidthu wa eioil an' feil , You may envy the j ys ' the fnnner , \Vlio won.H like n M.I\O | lor hii biojd , Or inuhbtt to p.iy elf u in < r ju u Tint hans1 * It o a cloud o'er lilshra'l ; Ymi may jraz > nt Im cornfi hln : in" nieail- No- think ) ' his wants nn' hi ncednj You niny it in the xlt.ido o' tliu orchard , An' IOIIL' fur the life thiithu lu.ida ; JUit yon'il Iiml ID tlu cmnfo t or ] ) eiiKiir' In ti htln tliu lin.- , nit * tliu uecds. Trapping ; in tlio Malno < Le lstji Jn itnal. Once in a great while ; in old backwoods - woods tr.ipior | geti inside of liis historical coou-akui cap , poliilu-.s his boots with boar's greaao , ju hipigooi so far as to rif up in a "bilud shirt , " and coniu3 down to Lewi.ston from Dead river or ALigalluway on busi- nca ? . His business is to foal the market and luagi tuo current prices of furs. Tlieso nro r.iro oocaaions. Probably not m ire than two or three professional t.appurs get down to Lewiston in a yuir , They gonera'ly sell their peltries or barter thorn to tr.ulers in the back towns , or cousin their year's batch hy express to the city. The v.due of the riw furs handled annu.illy in Lewiaton is astonishingly lar o , uhoti wo consider into what a narrow spare the fur-bear ing animals have been dii/tm by man kind , and hivv ehcumscribed are the trappers' hunting grounds. Unu dea'er ' in Lewitton bought and phippid 8700 worth of furs last year. The value of the fur I u mess done in the state of Muiuo annually exceeds $100,000. The lanjtst indi vidual dealer is n man in Brewtr , who handles 35,000 worth per year. The number of fur buyoia in the Stale ia not large. Tlu-ir chief sources of supply are in ttio regions at the head- AVacora of the Andruscoggin , Kenno- bec and l nobacut rivers , and the streams emptying into them. Sports men and occasional huntots furnish a few pelts , but the bulk of tliu furs is furnished by tliu pioteM3iomil trappers. There are many hundreds of men in Jlaiuo who earn their living and sup port their faiui'ies l > y hunting , trap ping and fishing , and who do nothing elsu t-xcept permips act as guides for pleasure-seckera in the summer v months , for the whole year There i -are men in LoMiston and Auburn who o make a practice i f sinking into thu a woods with tliuir HH'S ' , irapaand fish- poles every fall , and staying till the -cold weather duvoa them nut. Some times they come hick loaded with val uable furs , and tci'iited from crown to boot-tups uith the oil of thu L'niuo they Jiavo akimud and the fumes ot the salt pork and liah they have fried. They are generally rutnii'g ' people , and don't make thpmsilves vi-ry ] ) iimisctioti.s , but once in a while , during November , onu drops into Tlio Journal uflice with his otter skins on 1111 i ik , ami a piece of Rome tree that a be iver has knnwed down , as a trophy. If you can tot one of tlu HO inodt'bt , semi-occasional ui hiliiU'is to cross his hgs and rchearso ( , ' his advoniuren , hi > y iriis are found full of the esumuo ot Ntnirod. But your true trappur pays no at tention to thu chilly blasts of Novem ber. Ho lunvei Irs wife and children and warm chimney c > rncr eatly in tlm full , and lubern..t a in u cold cam ] ) w Etch iu-o the backwoods to man goes - in September , and Ruts his line of traps. Ho chooses u situ , if possible at the > b.iso of sonio mountain and on the 'borders of Bimuhtnaui or pond. His of line of traps may extend in a rude of circle or eclipsn , 'JO links in diameter. A At each extremity he will build a camp. This is his hunting ground. It is lim if ho had asBicrcdly as a ( , ' warranty deed of it und a solid stone i > wall around it. If another trapper comes along and aocn his line of traps , ho will walk right by und lind another are place. Ho would no moro think of intruding on his cluim than ho would of "itenlii'g ' hia chickens or ranking a 'hole in hi * neighbor * ' wood-pile. There is a diliuuto BIMIHO of honor among the tiuppors on thii point. The limn who btealn iniuther's traps or pa mo , or oncr > UL-IKH mi hi * line in any way , is an rmtl iw. If directed and , \i known he's got lo kt'i-n hhy , for the vengeance of the whulo race of trap- pels is bound to fall on liiin. Every d iv d ni1 g the Inig wiiiti r , nnd until the melting HIIOIV swulls the etr.'iuiis in thu hj.iug , iliu trapptr goes over his Him of iris | , examineH every fine , HOWS in firdor , aiid lomovoi c.in what game he hm caiig it , if any. If < t ho has a very wi lo ouv o of traps , ho cannot go over tliein all in ono day , will and his two camps at rhu oppoiito ex- treinitioi of Jiw g ound come in play. Ho goes over hall Inn beet , ramps for .night , and complete * his tour thu fol lowing day. spending the next night in the other camp. Ho disposes of may his furs by chipping them to Lewiston or some other central point or by bartering tliotn for stipphea for hii family nitlitximi ? trad or in his vic-iiiity ISviTy year the fur c.itch decreases and tlio bounds of the trapping lines nro gtndiiiilly becoming moro limited. While 1311110 of iiunt kilida ia retrial- iny further in the forest and bccomii ( j sciueo , il iss.iid tlint the niuubor dt luoosu niul tU'or. whiih are protc-otid by la\\ , are i In niuubera the imiskrnt mocoda any oilier kind of gaino ( rappetl for its fur in Miiinontui liamUod in Lewis- ton. They are caught in cmiiinoii rat traps , nnd fill of tliiMo sin ill tiap.s ixio aoiiu'tiini's set by ono tiupni'r. 1m- nienso iuantitii. | < i of tliein are eaiiyht. Kight or It'll thousand of them are shipped from l.cuiatou annually. .M st of till-in are exported to ( .lur- many nnd Italy , where the skins nrti dyed and furnislioit a populnr fur for lining and Lulus' npp.irul. Thuy are turning the clunpust of furs. A very large niiuiber ot .skunk fura are also shipped from this city. It is used lor triinniingi in tlua country and i < oftiin passed oil' for Alaska sable. The larger pait of the skunk c.iloh probably gni's In l-'ranco and ( letnmiiy. The ottur IM ono of the most viilu.iblo and r.uu fur boning animals trapped in Maine. Jv'ot iiiino than 1,000 otteis aio annually ought in the whole state. The skins nnko a boantiful and warm fur , which is highly valued by the Kiis.-d.iiiN , Greeks and Chineso. Tlio fur is a dark , glossy brown , nnd of two kinds , one bi'ing eoft , tilioit and tlnek , and the olhei * longer nnd coarser and intermixed with the forinnr. The vu no of a dressed skin rutis froni 810 td ? 1'2. M.uiy of the otter skins caught in this slatu aio sent almost around the world in the coiirae of trade bofoio reiiuhing the place wlii'ro they ate finally worn. HONEY FOR 1HE LADIES The "IleiHiigotiiilolin" ( .Town in favor. The latest in : "Well , 1 ( mould neil to the ripple. " Alulfi enntlnui1 mnall , but are elaborate ly adorned , Toques of pure whi'e ' vultur nroqiiihUuly pretty for yunnjt K rl < . Ve.il.ed nnd pninti',1 biuliuc-i w oreiln-'aif iiiinicr dr.iieriud ] uih bo milch worn. if you could only ee thu n > N "f Atihin- tee y. ni wouldii t bl.mio the ktnnf fur IM- in00 at mii-e. A yii'ithfnl female l.iwvor would feel in- Mtlteil nt hi'in e.illcd a lur nuiiil , an I jet tiuit's jint , uh.it llo h At Mt , I'loisinflowi. . , n yoiin < ; liuly is nv miller ninr ; , tii < nmiiii.d ami un- ] ) ! iMA.ua u\periuncc uf cutting hei tliii.Uct of teeth , llccau e a Cincinnati thief is a woman worth 840,009 the pulice eonelitile that shu is .1 kleptom.iin.il- Kin.tly co ceal h r iileutity. no no noi'vl imported liats nro mailo e'i- ttrely of a thick network of cryi-tdsanil I ead" , which i the evening glitter like a thousand eolored gem . "f declire , " Mid Julia , "you take the wonU ri'ht ) out of my mouth " "Xo wo i. der ; they are no swctt , " mid Henry. Th * day w as xut that evening. A w man can drc s ln > r h ir to ma'e hernclf look ten years younger , hut the be t -.111 no n do is to p rtly cover a b.ild snot and feel that ho is a deceiver. The effort c revive hoops ha ? piii\ed mi- sltil , und the 8 ghr. of a w nmn cnisj- uiiuldv htree nu longer CHO < bleb a bird cage walking nff ith a pa r tf ctoo - iii' ' . [ I'll ludelphia Clirmiicle. Cloak cln-ps made of Hotnnn e < ld nnd 'apiu ' _ hiznli are \ery fashionable. The Htone is of a dark blue rolor. inottleil with brown , and it is frmiPthhi that t c much valued pigment called ultrnmanna in made. A new 1 luHiiati r'd'ng boot which has become - come very | , opular i.s nirulu of dark vohei , with silk plunh top * . They arc cut torome about thrtu n il a half inches above the ankle , ami lire fastened with small round bn ton of French | Medium-Bi/.ed fnminre carried iiiutmd of the inttnviibolv lar o ones HO lately popu- lur. Beautiful evening f in are made o" ro-c-tintcd < htricli foathcr.s , with mother of-penrl handles. I'orti i funs are also sli'iwn , ma 10 of dehciitu mativo tinted feathers , with fct ck.s of cha > ed bilver , A caprice of the season in the combinn- tion of bUck and white , i < oth in IT.nit. \ evening re f , wal ingciistunie , and , lastly , in evtiiitif , ' bonnet * and hats. Op 1,1 hatH re filiown by leading importcrH mailo of whit \el\et or plush tii . mod with Id < k iikh tiiH | , ; ind tlio.-o of blncK. chut lo tied with white ftatheis and biidj. The ierv latent imp rtatioiiH in cloaks low tha ctt finely louj , ' cio.ikn , MI lately th" virile , arc iivni'pi ; ce to thus of medium length half-loii and clo u-littin " wiap'S which lire certainly much mote be cumin } , ' , at leant t slender , y nihfnl . , than tlio tx KKo ated tiles , which nuke : iutiiiiat | d-louki'i ; ; ' ' .Mo her Hub 1 bards" of ulomuiii ) ; iniiMtt of bWcet nix- teen. teen.A A ninety-novel ] iioiinil ] 5ri 'Deport ' ( 'i 1 has a i can that lips the beam at , two hun- died and ten. tihu t eeps him in attend ant c\ cry night , up to ijj oM. cl : , he.itcil uomfortably in an : irm chair. .She cx- phiine i t > a compi ion , nn .er the feul of Heeri-cy , that benuith the cn.-hion hln lcpt ; hrr aiitnmn ldi\ H in a bonk , aiid im MI u they wuro snlilc cntl v pressed nho wniild 'ivo him iho iiiiltcti. IK ailing Times. Win e MituhailtH of vehct , iilnth or Tmki.'h a in , licav Iy triininid with iiiep It chenille fi inge or nilllen ot co' < ( red In e , liewlt'il by a arrow fur Iw li or beaded ii-ipl.ipicH , nro to be carrii-d thin winter n Mtnn > 'd y. TdU in HIIIIIO hiiijof } nn in- novnti n ; but there is lortaniyno reason hy a p.iWol may not bo c.n rfed in w nti r nhield the face irom thu iiiry if ihe northoin b iwt , or to protect the fiom the daV. 1 tu t-lfect of the refraction f tne Hiin'ri inyr f om the HIIOW. New jer oy bodicen are imported made chenille nnd line uo\un xilk , wilh llnta K < id ! thrond fhoxi.ii ; throu.h the woof , h ndrioino iiniitliiK dro H linn a turqnolMi hlu j rsey of ihU deaiription nttaei.cd to fhnrt Hkiit of pdebln < Mitlii A l.oui- Qniii70 > .uirf of the Hatin , lined with pie 'old Hitrah mid bordered with tin > mbroid- ry uf Hidden tvhu t-hen < U and 'npruyH of oil' forKet-intMiot' , in ud ed. The b dice in Hltevelcm , i ml fnllhiL'from the Hhntildor dainty double frills of rich ( johl lace , the Will BoinrboiU hand us n fan ? "Queer BtnrirH IM in to crop out , " ray * the Hulfnl ! i > , "about thos-i learned ( biltother- unobjectionable ) women uho met duy liere in conHreMJ lantv ek. One of tin lelnja os wuMseen to civ with her l < n f , 1 1 another inrried her nuiN ui m urnliu tiirotihi ( { > iit tliH cntiru intutlnj. ' , and H ill kiiuthiT constnn'ly were n it e-H uhlch fieely exhibited tj thu rude $ < / > of the an t man uh.'it wo inav niolmHy call LhuHtcrn I e.xtremitli'rtof her clavicles ( o winch xhe had 'wo ' , and the adjacent leni- tory houthwjrd , " U \ * now cant dercd imli'pensublo that r i.\ten Ion l a 1)1 in the iliiiiiif-rooin Hhull bo covered with a li nvy cloth l > < - ncath the table-cloth itsulf. A'atcrial which IH ma u exprenxly for thin purp ne be ( in clu ed , t ny lnr'o dry ( jooiU re. It it exp IH ve , anil HO KOIIIU IIOIIKO- lavpers hive tried nu' ' > u ltiit M , nnd ha\o found that canton tlanncl wlli < lo Very iiro , liny two b oudthx lit ! nipitdito the lniXth anil htltch the i. t'l ' ethoi ; or hoi y ulii'i-tlii } , ' will do , Thirt u nlorcovvriiif , ' by to be fa te > od t'i the table < > tlint tluru > ill ho luidaugor cf wrinkling , lly itfingthlv coVriing a liiiiidnoine tablu-uloth loukoevcn nccrthan i Ij , and an oM onu ba uiade to do good n rvlce for a long tinienfli'r It In * Iwniio thin ft in on. stall we r niul wn liliitf , 1'iir t'ip i trvct not' liuc n lioli tlt'ftlmn tlu < tftllor-iiiuli'ciMtuini" * wjiloh to ninny InilltM ilnit. | Tlioy tit In porfucti n , niul Itnvi' m i xcpcilliigly trim nii ) > o.ir ncc , liHiUuii ; < nl iimiililoilon tin'H 'if' . Tlu" i' dtvo < art ) ma lo in lli , > liniiu" > t f.-nlii m , ami nli-olntoly wit out ti Itmiiini' . Tin- niitpriil i < gi'iitT lly r nth ilurlt KT < rn , oil e-liinMi ( ruliv niul lil cnlt.li tnjjfn or- Ito rnlor * . Two tylt < | mloin n\to. : The olio Inn n ' 'pop Utt at the Inttoni f tltf skrt ; Alum11 a W.iltiMtt tuiri * wlilch l ilr.ii'illn | n-H-riof of loopi nt the li. , k. With this li UIHII n XcwnmrUet , or "Xn.ili'1 ArU" o ut. in It N > .th r l o c. li- oil , wliii'li loom wlintnftrr th > | fn liliui f of a gent ( man' * ilditlil'-lirenntiil coat < f ftinJ.uilit u t ilecciiiiti'tM. PEPPBMWNT DROPS. TliN var of trnlik * nitil oniiivtii will mum bo ov or. Nni' ) tliimolL'lit i'\.lio\orni > i" < ( ire just tin v > lck n'ioil ' , NVliutt n iiuin'ii linlil un n fit nlVii'e slH ! | , it jiir * lilm 11 nr. ' . Itnii'tji iy I'irco ilnllai * fur n cimfeiliT n to thim * ml ( liill.r li till wlii'ii jnti o.it instilsoll ti\ko a jilooe of Imwn | > n ir niul cli ilk the Hunt fi $10,000 on It nl th co t i > f a u til A t , ' iitlciiinn Oil-mi liniltlilrtvlvui troll t ikon out tin' otlirr 1 1 ay u ilh.nit . | niiii , am nml iioiiiiii"thitlc ! of any fcmil win < oil ' ? " MHI nay Yes tlii'V \\oro f.Nu Thor are im "iiii | nl < in I his Rtit'1 Th-y tltiir itflit nut iw soon in iciuliiu th utoiy fnnii M line tliiit tliiity hint or killull 100nitirioNo.ich | in a limit last in < c ! lit li'iuiii. An I'litiiiH ' fnrinc' ' stoic a i\u \ ; in Chi oi ; o. niiilii-MM' foil iv It fim < ciiiut-lrlp' i until the linitotiiiriMtlsuU'ii ca-os of HIII 11 | n > \ . in tlio iiiiigliliiiilioiiil The faun. dixun't e.uu for ilngn any inoro. The won ! "i-tiiiil.inU WIIIT' flmiilil li ocr.itolin i fiotii th political iliet ! > n iry J I R ft.ilu uotiyonti u.ill m and < in MI' menu anything at nil MI anvious Inukiiii. nun cUnilhu tit a liar mi Kii'iitiiiirn Into' ivil-iim il bunnm-M fur llifir v Uilo M no like attaint inM > iMtor anyli w. 1 kniiu , " snKI tliclittlogitl tn Iior dder iT1 * > oinu man at the Mitiior | t.iblo , "t .at you \iill joi i our moiety lor tliu | Ho- teelinu of littli' i inh , K c.in oiu tiinia nayt you urn \ory f iul o' ' I t ! > . ' ' Tiion llitro was a .silonci > ami the liimliun.'i i clieiM in ( 'Iit h ivo been howl so milling nroinul in its tin-liov i n the cuilo.ml [ llolf. [ Hal tiinoro Aiiiuticati. This is a Hoil. It is on the Man'a N"ck. Woulilj on like tu I roil it ? If you Do , the .Manvill Keel it , t o. Tim 15 il i < a iiifiin Tiling , nml it is a Cowiinl UN nit Str kc it , it will Kim. Hut the Man will nut Itiin , He will D.mcouml make lit- marks. Jtoils ay t-tar Way down tie ir n little loy'- ( unit -batul Hut they come to a II eii' 1 at last. He. eo have a .loko mid n Mini The ilokoin very ( ) U. It is li.dd anil Tooth- loss. It must lUi about onu Thousntul yo.irOld. . The man wears a Hin llm- niimd .nut a Kliii y plu r lint , lie is u Negro M list ol. ( in anil ( jiiotho O il , O ( i Joke to him and ho will Take u.ueof v ry Teiiiloi Iy. It is lii-i lliisineH. 11 Kits I'o ty dollaiH iv week for It. An oper.Uic tiul ( | | hired | i\o s'n'crs ; tn ijo with him to South Amuio.i. After tnoy hail tailed they found , nn trying their voice" , that ovi-ry u mi wn < a teii'ir. ' . ho rushed to the ni ent in lii cabin deii'an i- iiiK an oxplaimiio'i. 'C 1m jom no virf s.iiil the manager , "I " .I'nll mcd you all Koitr of V linn liuuli Kw' ' ' ' ' * rallied otf byilioblacomit , a d the surviinr will have the place " Has th Printer tobacco ? 1I hat l tt h > will not Tell yon So. llucarno it in the Lea of hii H tn' , and when ho wantga Chew ho onuaka down in thu liaclc Alley wnero Nobody can See Him When he Spi H t'baceo , it Sound . like u Duckilivnii : in the NVa cr. The printer I * Queer mi. Ik- is a Kieklo fr on. Sometimes ho Has ten thousand Knit on thu Strin , but they ar Alw3\shii I'unes. If jouarea I rm- ter , Do not lie a Mack-sin th or you will get I ired. We flitt through the dreamy lioura ol Hummer like HW ! t winged iiinid the honcyMickle and puini'li n bhrn- boms , htontis uway perliaps a li tie glu- c -so honsy and buc wheat ptincakt'i for the liiiure , but a 1 at once , like a ne HJI . per ihief in thu night , the. kin , ' of fnibt and ii | e , mellow chil laim it i pen ux , and we i much beneath the wintry blast tiump our Hpinal column im into the crip aj like a TOX H htee that has tliouulite > ! i > ly swallowed a riw ; onLtus [ IjiirauiTeC'ity The Dranmiic criticif Asleep. Thoplay Does not Interest him. He wll K' ' O it Thunder in tlm 1'apur The Ailora will bo .Sorry when they Kuui the Paper _ be- cauic it will Say they are n t Artists. ( Afertho Piny , the Uiitio will goto thu \rai iety Show. Will he rflee j then ; ? No , ho will Not. Thu l.idy in the Short Dimi an 1 Pink Tiyhta will Huyix Coliien of the Paper in llui Morning because the critic will S.iy N o in an Aia-t. It 'n very Comfortable to bo tin Ar'i"t when theie me eriticij in th N iglilw hood , VI n 11)1 o Improveinxnt. Mr. ? uili H.itet , lOlmira , N. V. , wiites : "Aboil * t mr yearn ago 1 had an attack of billiniiH f ver , anil neve fully ivcivtred , No .My ilitfc.iliio organs wore weakeno.l , i ml 1unil I bo coinplrtely pr ntrated for Hays. After tilting t n buttle * of yur liurdook Hloiid HitterH thu iniprnvcment U'.H so vK-ilile that Ivm astoiiidieil. I ran now , t1 inixh lil yeatn of uac , d a fair and 10 wuiabled.iy'rt wurk. " Piiee , S1.IO ; trial M'/.C , ID centn , n'-'l-enillu' ATI Editor's Now Pants. ' An editor in Chicago" n aliurt time \ ate onlcrod ; i nuw jiinof punta from thu tnilor. Un taktiiu' tlirni on tiny proved to he nevunil inches too lon- . bfinf ; Mo on Saturday niutit. tliu tailor's slmj ) u--is clusuil , ntidtliu editor A toulc thu p.iulH to his wife , and ushod her tu cut them oil'and hum them uver. The j oed lady , wlio cucumber or ninlou lurl purhaps dmagroed with lur , hrusijtii'ly rofusud. The Eiiinu rt'Hii't ' , lollouo 1 tin nppltc.i- tioa to the wifu's abtur and thu aidctt liut boforu budtiinu the wife , i-opoatiiif , ' , took tliu pants , and , cutting oil * bix inches from the li'gi , ed heuuiiud tliuni niculy , and lodlorud tn them to thu clued. Half an hour later tin1 daughter iakun with compunction for her nnfiliiil conduct , took thu pants , ami cutting oil'aix inclicH , hummud and replaced thorn. Finally t' > o aistor'in-Iaw fult ) pnnga of coiiHciunco , nml nho too Km performed an additional uuruical op- er.ition on the garment. When tin * rut ' editor appeared at braikfist on Sun- ) . thu f.imily ihnugbt a Jl'fjhlaud ' chief had arrived , for thu pnuU relied only to thu middle of hU TRUE TO HKUTUUST. Too intiuli cannot ho miid of thu ever faithful nifo alul motliur , con stantly u atching and caring for her dear ones , never neglecting n single \lu duty in thuir bclmlf. NVliun thuy lire 0. iiasuilcd hy diacaso , and the ayatom r should liavo a thorough cliiiuining , the atontitch and bowelu ru iilnted , hlooil purified , malurial poiaonuxterniiimted , Hlioinuatkiiowtliat Elcctiio Uitterf. ht.ni the only Huro remody. They ar ( bust and purest modicum in the.- Ul world , and only cost filty cents. Sold noon THI ! & MoMahon. ( . < ) A , GTROUP , ol n ATTOKNEY- . LAW Tavmut's Sulta r Aporient MM pm"1'1 ' 1'inalhil li 'TironlfM'nf inpill cini' , for It i" am .N.itim "uountih n , and nll < i th" Ni'iipcr..W < v1" " r. ol tl c , t.m'o do ho X'tK o' ' tcHtrtrntliiii ' i liri < | > i Xo int > ili duo Hi' * ' . Nature nlolin > r > , THAprrrni opiti. th proi | < T i\\iinii' < . ' i linn II , i > i \ npr in Itiil ti reitiino thi'lt < ir , mul tl . p tmi ' * * C > 80U > 11V AI.I. llffi < ilST < TTIio Trant glossy , luxnrinni ; nnd wavy trosscs of nbiindant , li ( > nnUi\u \ Hnir nni.st uao LEON'S KATllAmON. TJiis , cheap ni'ifclo always the Jlutr prow IVi-ol anil last , keeps ItiVoin falling ont , arrests ami ctirw yniy- ni'ss , rcniovos ( landrnlV am ! Helling , in niton the Hair Rlroiif ) ; , glvin ? . ; ib a ourllnrf ( cmk'iicy and kcojiing it in any doshcd posiiion. Ucnu- tTiil , lipallliy Unit' is the sure result cl' usiug Went for lirniK the mo l rtinvt , iiiitclK-t , in < afMt line contirctlnir thi'KM it Melicprli. , I'KI OAOO , and the ICAH1KRV , N'i IIII-ICAOTMIN , Sell TI mil SoiiTil-llAgrKRN Ll.xn.nliletitniuliiiti t im with KANHAH CITY , l.xAiKMvonrii , Au'i" o\ " 'F3 find OrfMIA , thu C'.iKvmriAl \vhlch radiVr EVEI7Y LINE OF ROAD that pcnctrati'H the Contlnunt ftom llui Jllw/.ir Illicr to the I'aelflo Slope. The OHIOAGO ROCK ISLAND A \ \ \ - OIFVO RAILWAY Is the only line Irom Chl to cmnlnj ; trncii trti lf tiBo , or wldoli , hy It * nnn mail , rrncln.'K t.ii imlnUsaliavo namud , Ko TRAVFPKK * nv CAnulAaK No uusi.sa roN.MccTio.N8t No huddling In ill * ventilated or unclrati eim , iw nery pav > on'ur l > cvrlod In roomy , clean and tcntllatod covhe * upon Knot Kxprosa Traln . DAT UAHI of unrlvnlfd nupnlflccnco , Pct.t.MA\ 'ALACH KLitr.riNo UAIIH. nnd oiiro n worlJ-tu'iioiit DINUCO CARS , uixm which iiii-ixli nre criul of tin- Burjia-HsM cxicllonco , at the low rnto nl SRVTNTV Kmu CH.XTH KACII , with Rtnplo time for hoalthfiil enjoyment. Through Cam between ChlcaRO , Poorln , Ml1 wiukco and Missouri lll.iir I'olntu ; and closn coi nocllona at nil points ot Intersection with othn roads. Wo ticket ( do not forget this ) directly to m cr nlaro of Importance In Kananx , Nohnuka , Ill.iol llllln , Wvomini ; , Utah , Idaho , NoMuln , Calllornla Oregon , WiuhinKtou Territory , Colorado , Aritont nnd Now Maxlro. Anllhoral arrangements rccardin liaKt ; * ' ' . IO' other line , and ratra of faro nln ay anl ow a. innipetltorii , uho furnish lint a tlihool the coin fort. fort.Dom Dom and tncklo of nportaroen free. Tlckcbi. maps anil folders nt nil prlnclpl olllces In iho United StatuH and Ouna'Ji. U. U. CAULK , E. ST. JOHN , Vice 1'ros't & Oon. Oon. Tkt andI'aM'r A ? (880. SHORTJ.INE. 1880. KANSAS CITY , Uoe& Council Bluffs IS TUB OM.Y Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND TIIK IAST From Omaha and the Weafc. ilango of cars hctrti'on Omalu ami a * , uoule , ' mil liut ono hi-twwn OMAHA and NIVV : VOIIK. Daily PassengerTrains LKALIIINU ALL \ KASTKHN AND WrOTI.'UN C'lTIKS with W. & > - CHAiais : and IN AUVANUI.oI AI.M OTIIIIlt MND1. Thin entire line IH viut ) > iiuil uitli PuIImMiV I'nlato Care I'.iUou buy ' ' Skepnig , C'onchrs , Mlllor'f safuty I'Ktiortn nml Coupkr , and the tulohrattJ \Vcotln'houii ) A'.r-bmkii. / i/'hiu that jour tlcltet roiild VIA nANt l CITV HT. JOftU'll & ' , UOUNCIb III.UFl'd Kail road , VA ! 3t , Jowidi nml Kt , Lonlj. TickuU far Kile ut Ul coupon otntlons In thi Wont. J. F. I1AUNAKO. U. UAWKH , Ocn. h'ipt. , St. Jotcpli , o ) Gin. 1'iw ) . and Ticket A t. , St. Joseph , Mo. , AM > V llOKURM , Tltklt Alfcnt , 1020 Knriihain Htriut A. I * . nAHVAKK ( ioiu-ral A/unt , FITS EPILEPSY on FALLING SICKNESS. Perminenil/ Cured no humbug- one Tionth'i usaije of OH. GOUi AHU'SCclciirat- InfalilLle Fit Powilen. 'Jo , oiiti < u miller tli.it , lhc o ixiwiliw wl I ilo nil wo el tin for lii'iii MU ulll Ktnd tliini I v tnnll , pott p III a rec Trial liox. llr. Conliril Ulliuonlt jilunl ii Un Hint him uli'i nude tlilu ijlgfuu a tpiclil imly nml 0.4 inonrlitiQitiiilKa tiwi | nn In into fin P rinnnrly rintil liy thom of Iliifo ' Powclcn , wo will guirantca a perrnanont iird In ntrrj OJHU or refund you nil money ox- cnted. All ulltrcri'iili ulil gi\u ilie i' row an uirlj trial , mid do comliiieil of Ihur to urntlvoiiouvrii do I'rli e , lor lariici 'i < > \ t'.l M , or 4 liOM-n for IO CO , hyniall tonn.l part of die l/nl. / ) , Htuti-it or 'ttiiaih nn rccuipt ul prloo orliv oiiirchs , I ! . U. Aililrc u , A8H & RorOINS _ aOO ujlon Si. nrooHyn , N. Y. $ HebraskaLandAgBH DAVtS & SMYDER , COCFarnhom 01. , . . . Omaha , Nebra Itri.ully mlotlMl land In Kviu.rn Nchracka fri u ' ( 'riit IWjaiiirf In Improunl larirw , and K. DAVIS WKl'STEH 8 VII'.I ( jlp Ijtn l/tnm'r II P " GKAND OPENING ! rrofvmnr Klihur , ( from fit. I ouin ) Danrlntf Ac. ttduinj. Ktundard Hallcor Kltti-entli and I'arn , , TuuvKy outilng , Hcpti tnhir fllh. nn ilamf. for 1/nllcn and Oiiitleintiicoiiinicncl.l ruvwliy t\rnln Hiitvnihur | ( III. ; clas < tu lor > . ' mill Miiilvn , coiniiittidii , ' Sitnrdtj after- at * o1'x.l. . C'laiiwii for Kunilllm , will ho arraiiKiil to Hilt tlm honoriihlu tatroim. AIw > Hi Witt ilttiirlnif uin ho taii ht. tun i llhiral , ( ind pttfiaj natUfaitlon to srholl l . . -intent. ' I'rUatulintruUloinwll > ozli- fit attho lUnelctf AciJomy or it thu mtlilimie the patront. iv I'rlvaUi orJui . ) o loft atllii Weyer A Mo Changing Cars OMAHA & CHICAGO , vMicro uiri'i't niniu < ctinn are niiMto with Tr iud MI.KKPINO CAH MNIUfor NKW VOIIK , HUSTON , I'HILAUKM'IIIA. IIALT1MOHB , U'AMM.xr.TOS AND ALL KARTKIIX ITU.S. The Shorb Line via. Peoria Itor INl\NAPiM8 | | ( , CINCINNATI , LOUIS VU.LI : , ami nil | Nintii ) In the 71IR MWT I.IN1 For ST. LOUIS , \\hernillmt i > nniH'ttni' ninmilo in llu > Ciilot Dojiot wlt'i ' thulhiniiu-li MIMIIIIH- r Mm M ( or AM. I'OINTM NEW LIKE HDES MOIHES TIIK KAVOUITI : uotrrK von Rock Island. Tlio miis ] > Rlil Inilnooi'u ' ut-i uili'iiil It ) llitx lit c lo trmlirHnml tourlsli urn an ( ollonH : IlioiHctimtcil ITU.MANltl.Hliocl ( ) PAIiAPI SI.KKl'I.Nn CAlit ) tliu iinlv on thli line 0. , II } . ( J. I'AIli : IIAWIN'l ItOOM f AH8 , Mill IliitonV liiMllMiiii ; I'lmltn. No iivtm rhMxofoi o'.tnln Itii llnlti I'hMni , Tim fammu ( ! . , II , < Q. I'llupo DlnliiR r in. OoririoiiH Siiiolilii ) ? Ovri lltli-1 ullh oltK 'it lik'li'li.icki-,1 mtUu run oh I in ilialrH , for Hio cxiluMiu moo ( tlrxt-tliMii tninon Stcul Traclt unit fiiu'rlor ) with tlii'lr Jivtt through rir nrnm.1'inciit , iirki > tlili.nliovrr.il otliim , tlio ( a\orlto route tu tin HVH , .Smith nml Snntlu"ii.t. Trj It , niuljotilll Iiml InivoHn , ' n liunry In Mti-uil nt iv iHttiiintort. llimuiili tUki i , vln thin rcl.Jirntwl Mnu for nli nt nil oilmen In lira 1'nltnl sutna ltd Uiiuutt. All Inlntiimtlnn 'tout nti' nl t rn , Shciilny CNT Mciinuiinilations , Tltno 'Inldca , etc. , lll lx ihtvr.'nlly ghon by | > iil\linr to iT.HCnVAl , LOWI'.M , OciirnI iiiiL-or Asotit , Clilci o. J. I'OTTKII , On. Mviii-i'r I hlc\co. Sioiu City & Pacihc THE sioux crrV .ROUTE KIIIL a Solid Train 'lhrotuh friini Council bluttV ) to t. i aul Without Ohango Tlmr , Only 17 Hour. , ir lb JLOO MILKS Tllf HItOUTKST UOUTK , rnou COUNCIL BLUFFS TO ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DUI.UTII Oil IJIHMAUCK nil all points In Northern lows , lllnnoxola m Dakota. Thin line Is wmlp | > cd with the kiiproinl WostliiKhouHU Automatic Air-hrake ml JUlloi I'htform Coupler and lIutTtr ; and for 8PEKD. 8\FCTY AND COHFOIIT In miBiirpasicd. I'ultinan I'alaoo Rlei'plnjr Car run through TIIOITOIIANOK l'ct ' i'cn Kan win City niul Ht. 1'ruil , \ ir. Council llliilTn and Sioux City. Trains Ir.ivc Union I'nclllc Transfer nt Coun oil llnlfn ! , ut 7 : ! ! . ' p , m , ilnll > on nirlial of Kanmi I lly , ( it. Joxcph and Ooiinill Illnff train fion the houth. Arriilniat Hloux City ll.'X'i p. in.L ami at the New Union Uipot nt Ht , I'.iul at 12:3 : ( noon. TKN IIOU118 IN ABVANCK OF ANY OTIIEI' ' IIOUTR. XiTlleiiieniher In taking the Kloux City lloiitc yoiiifLt n'lhroiiKh Imln , 7hc Miorii > t Line , thu ( juii'kcf l Tlmo and n Coinlortablu lildu in the 'lliriinih < ar hetuien COUNCIL m.urrs AND ST. PAUL. gybcv l hit jmtrTlcl.it < read > la the "Sioux CU and I'.nllle Kail oail. ' J. H. XVATI I.I H , J. II. IH'OIIANAN Nt | urintiinlciit. ( Icn'l ran.Aj.-cnt. I' . K. UOIII.NhO.N , A s't i cn'l PaxA 't , MlK-ourl Vulliy , lima. J. II. O'HIIYA.V , Soutliwrali'rti Kent , CIIIIIH I MlnfT . Inwa To Nervojs irJufTerers IHE QRtAT EUHOPEAN I1EMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpnon's Spociflc It li' n pm > | tiuicmo for H | > crmtoirhui , Uctnlnk iV'tokinm. In polfciicj , and all ili ea co riwultlnf 'roui Mlf.AljiiM.j , nn Mi'itUI Amid } , IXIM Mi' inry , Puii'slnthi' " liackprSlile , nnd nut fri-o to nil , Wrlln for ttum and | ; ot lull | r I lU'c , K'w-inc , Jl.liO | HT fnrkaito , or lx puck' < i fur ti\tl. AildrriM All orilcrH In it. KI.MWIK MII : > KINB ; iti. NOH. 101 nml 100 Main St. IlulTalo , N. V Hol.l In Oninlui by C1. K. Oooilnmn , J. W. Hull I. K I h , ami oil ifrnv/'iilovcry ' huru. f A. MARTIN , MERCHANT TAILOE. 1220Fd-'nliamSt. - . , Pesiro'i ' ti tinnounoo to hio friends and the Go oral public that ho hiiH ivnol"od toiorJuco H prlcen to tljo ( owefit uotch jonHiHtont with the prinoiplo ot 'live Hud let Jive " Gentlemen dosirinfj a llrat-olieH Suit of lothpp , in nil reHpocta equal any nnd sor-ond to non > - , will well to ( jive Mr. Martin H CHll. Grod BuainnBB Buita to orlcer , $25. Fmo Pantaloons , $6 and upwnrda nliilin Geo. P. Bemis N REAL ESTATE AGENCY , I6th nd Dodge Ot * . , Ornalm , Net. , ThU aitunuy IIOD BIHICTI.VH hrokuraie I tout nut pctiilali1 ! ami thinfoiu un > I IM l < jl.a are I iiuruil to Ittjntroiin , ItmtoiKl liv thna/inli "W. CONNELL/ " . J. ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Ocricii I Front lUxjum (1111 ( xUlrii ) In HaiiHunm * nmvhrlck lnill llni { , N. W. iwrner Ffloonth ml arnhini Mrml MRS. A. L. BBRUQUIST IHif r "ale .Mm. P. 0 Kdlo.'ic'ii Tin lorli'KH ' in- , 'Jlir. iitfli In truitlon In t uit o < Ilaulf K xlu'ii i In tlila < ) fct < in. lull iliilr iu it'rfiHt I K ' ' " tun < Tom th lutii t Krciali Y.IKIH lanlino the iiiutiTlal tut , hasted u J ilrrpul at ry ru o uhle irlc-tn , u ltd a vim in'ieof PIT. IictlH. ilk rrembrixlrumtia tu81l 16th Ht. , upiUlr , mis N-t ? AND cpitxtEcr .MAP . ' " > iv jeyonrt any rcMoimblo qucMioii llmi tli CHICAGO & ORTH-WESTERN R"f is n'l .an .in-1 . < iinn i fur TOM tot.ikn rtlipn iravrllni ; In cither ntieetiAn lx . 'li.agoM ' \ ill of thn Principal Points tn tin ? Wosf , North and Nurtnwest. . u i nvr-Miii > . , . th. " Vfr Tlir Vrnptpii t'ltlc iif tlm Wr timl Nortliwoir ntcHlMl ( iiiiliKionil U" I'ui'ii ' 'i Zialns niukotU'Sfi ' fouiicc.luu * Yvllli ' THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WtSTERN RAILWAY 0\rrnlhifitmirliip | ' . . , ) linr . , , .iun onoli , viv ( bltvfrom two to fourormoro Rw iCi i Mint li is till * roul uuij ; woit of t IIIIMXO Hint us The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. l ; for TlrUetii \ . \ tliHrond.ltn sure they trail over It.and tikononoothor. UiU\ linillllT , Oou'l Mtuiauor , Ohlcai ; W. U. SltSXfTT , < lcn'l I'.ws. Apent , Cli I ! \UIIY r , Dl'KU 1'ial.ot Aisont C , A M.V. . Itillwiy , 1 Itli ftiul Pwnlum trnoto. I ) . I' . K1MI1U.I. , A l4Uiit lli < ki < t Avu'itU. A N.V. . iUlluny , lltli.kiul K ruli m alrooll * J. 1IKI.I. , TicUa'ontO. . .t M.V. . Uillwiiy , U. 1 * . B. U. 111. AUK < lmi rilirmit Manufacturing Company , -MAKKItS OF TJ1E- Finest Silver Hated Spoons and Forks , / " ' The only tuuly ijtioiial plato Unit ( I original liriu uf | ia giving for instance HiiijorB Bros. stance a single All on * Spooiia , 1' o r k n and plnted Spoon a Knives plated triple thiclcnc.MB with the groatoat plato only on df euro. Each the a o c t i o a lot being hung nn u scale while whore expo d boi % plutod , to to wear , thereby iiisiiro a full deposit making a aingle posit offlilvoron plated Spoon thoiu. wear an long aa Wo would call a triple plated especial attention ono. tion to our aec- Rival. Orient. Tinned. All Orilcraln the Went phouldbo'AddriMod to . B. HITBERMANN , Wholesale Jeweler , OMAHA , NEB. Buy the PATENT PROCESS IOTA FLOUR. 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. . M. YATES , Cash Grocer. J. A. WAKEFIELD , WHOLESALE AND HETAIL DEALER IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , ASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , CEMENT JJ-UTATE AOCNl FOI ! UILWAUKKE Cl'-MKNT COMPANY Near Union Pacific Depot. OMAHA , NEB O. H. BALLOU , DEALKU IN Lath and Shingles , Yard and Office 15th and C timings Street , two blocki mrth of ST. PAUL. AND OMAHA DEPOT- ood-'Jm. if i.i