THE OMAHA DAIL BEE : SATURDAY , DECEMBER n , 1881 OMAHA PUBUISHINQ CO , 010 FArnlum , bet. Oth and lOtli Slreett. TKUMS OK Sl'llSCUII'TIO.V. Ono copy t joAt.ln iultniircp ( 'MpaU ) flO.M 0 months " " . . R.o. jnonth " " . . . j.fo RAILWAY TIME TABLE. TIUKCARD rlllCAllO , HT. TAI MINM-.AI-OU.1 I Ml T\ OMAHA IIAILROAH. 7/oavo Onmhft r < \ cnior No. 2 , 8:30 : ft. in. Ac * T V commodation No. 4 , l-.oo p. in Ainvo ( Jmnl\i Piwetiircr No. 1 , 6:20 : ri.ni , .Accommodation No , 3 , 100 : n. m. HAVI.NO OMAHA HAST OH BOdll POUND. C. , 11. ft 0. 7:40 : & . m. 3:40 : ] ' . m. 0 , ft N.v. . , 7iO . m. 3:40 : p. m. 0. , U. 1. A r. . 7:10 n. m. 3:40 : n. m. K. C. , St. J , i. 0. " . , ] UC9 nt 8 n. in. a d flSO p.m. ArrUes atSt. Louljnt 0:30 : % . m. and 6:62 : p. in. ( in.V , St. L. & I1. , Icavt * ftt 8 a. m. ami 3:1(1 : ( 1 > . .m. Arrhcn nt St. Louis iUO0 : ! a. in , nnd 7:30 : m wrst on poBTiiwraTn.1 H. & M , In NcK , Ihrough Kxprcxi , 8:10 : . m. II. & M. Lincoln Kxrreta 0:20 : p. m. U 1' , OuThml r.xirc ) 3 , VJilfi p. in. 0. & II. V. lor Lincoln , 11:45 : a. m. O. A H. V. lor OsccoU , (1:40 ( : ft. m. 17. 11 , trelcht No. 6 , 6:30 : n , m. U. P. Irclirht No. 9 , 8:20 ft. m. U. r. irclzhtNo. 13 , 2roi : > . m. U , 1' . freight No. 7 , 0:10 : p. in. emigrant. . .IP. Denver express , 7:35 : 11. in. II. l . frolrht No U , 11 SO ji. m. U. P. Denver Iruluht , 5:25 : | i. m. ARUMS & - FROM f-AST AXD POUTII. C. D. t O : ( IO a. in. 7:26 : p m. 0. It N. W. , U45 ! a , m. 7:25 : p. in. P. K 1. 1 P. , 0:46 : n. m.-0:05 : p. m. 'K. C. , St. Joe 40 II. , 7:40 : ft. m , (1:16 ( : p.m i&mmo FROM TIIK IVIUT AND sonuwwit. O. & H. V. from Lincoln 1.03 p. in. U. 1' . Pacific Exjm-f ! * 3:2.1 : p. in. n & M. In Nc ) > . , Through Kxprosa < :16 : p. m. Ft. * M. Lincoln IXprcM 9.40n m. U. P. riciivcr oxprcss , 7:0.'i : a. in. U. J1. l-'rclirht No. 14-2 SO p. U ) . 0. 1' . Vo. P 6:10 : im. . CralRiaM. U. P. frcliilit No. 14 , 12 : : 6 p. in. U. 1' . So. t 8.00 p. in. 1) ) . P. Vr. 12 1:15 n. iv. U. P. Denver freight , 1:10 a. in. 0. & U , V. tuixoj , ar , 41 j p. u , EUUUT TDA1NS H/UUT.r.X OUAtU AND OianJin nt 3:00 : , B:00 : , \00 < nnd 11:00 : 1 m. ; i:0 : ECO : , SCO : , 4CO end 6tiO : p. in. Ixavo Connd , lll'.iCj at 8:26 , 0:25 , 10.2. , mid 1:26 : R. m. ; IriD , 2-88 , 3:2. : > , 4:21 : and 6:25 : p. m. Suii'lnj-k Tlio dummy leaves Oinnln ht 0:00 : nud 11:00 a. in. ; 2:00 : , 4:00 : and 6:00 p m. Loaves Council lllulfs Rt 0:23 nnd 11:26 : n. ui. ; 2:25 : , 4:26 : nud 6:2ii : p. in. Through and locnl pasicngcr trains between Ooiolm nnd Couti 11 Illuffii. Lonvc Onnlia G:1B : , 7:45 : , 8:50 : n. m. : 3:10 : , 6:45 : , 0:0 : p. in. Arre Omnlia 7:40 : , 11 33 , 11:46 : a. in. ; 5:10 : , 7:05 : , 7:15 : , 7:13 : p. m. Opening nn'- Closing of MMIs. OfUN. CICHIt. r > . us , v > . m. m. p. in. CflltufO&N. ; W . Jl.OO P.03 r.so 2:40 : Chluiito , U 1. ft I'nctnc. 11:00 : 0CO : r > .so 2:40 : Ciio\io ! , B. dc 0 . 11:00 : 0:00 : 12:30 : 2:10 : Sous City did l'.xlfc. . 0:00 : n.so 2:10 : Union PaulHc . 1:00 : 11:40 : Ouithn&i ; . V . l.M 11:40 : n. AM. In Noh . 4:00 : 8:10 : O iiinlia & Sioux City 1100 7.33 O. & M. Lincoln . 10:30 flCO : U. P. Miwoln , SiiBdny. . . 1:30 21:00 : U. P. Ienur ) Kn . l':00 0:30 o , , Sioux City & St. l'.llCO : : :40 l,3cal mills for Stattf ol low Icava hnt onca a day , iz:0'KOa : , in. uaico opun RumUvH from 12 m. to 1 r. in. TII03. F .IfAT.Ij P M. Business Directory , Abstract and Real bstato. JOHN li. HcCAGUE , opposite Post Offlce. W. n. HARTLKIT 317 South 13th Street. Archltecto. DUFRENE & MENDEf.SSOIIN , ARCHITECTS Room Crclghton Block. A. T. LARGE Jr. , Room 2 , CieUhton Block. Boots and 8hoe . JAMES DuVINE & CO. , Fine Boot * and Shoes. A coed assortment ol home wotk on band , corner 12th and Huincy. THOS. ERICKSON , 8. E. cor. ICth and Douglu. JOHN FORTUNATU8 , 606 10th troot.manufa/ture / .ta order coed work U lair ptlcca Repairing done. Bed Spring * . J. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1617 DourluBt. Booki , News and Stationery. J. J. KRUEIIAUF 101B Farnhom Street. Butter and Eggs. IfcSHANE & 3CIIROEDER. the oldest B. and E. house In Nebraska cfttalillnhed 1876 Omahik. OKNTRAL RESTAURANT , MRS. A. RYAN , otithweet corner Iflthaml Dodge. Best Board ( or the Monty. SUIaJactlon Guaranteed. Ueali at all Hours. Board by the Day , Week or Month. Good Terma lor Cash. Furnlohed RoninB fiupplled. Carriages anrl Roaa WnRont. WM SNYDKIl , 14th and Hamey Streets. ' uewa erm. JOHN BAUMER 1314 Farnham Street. Junk. H. BEllTHOLD , lUcs and Metal. Lumbar , Lime and Cement. FOSTER & GRAY comer 6th anil Douglas Sit. Lamps and Qlastware. J. BONNER 1309 Douglas St , Good Variety. Merchant Tailor * . 0. A. J.INDO.UEST , One ol our most jiopular Merchant Tatlori la re ceiving the latest doslena ( or Spring and fimmuur floods ( or gentlemen 8 wear. Styllnli , durabli ) , and pricfyi low M ever 215 13th bet. Douir.&i'arn. Millinery. MRS. C. A. RINGER , Wholenale and Retail , Fan cy Goods In K'reat variety , Zephyrs , Curil BouriU , Hosiery , Glovca , ttorscta , &o. CheaM ) ! t House In the West. Piiri-hawrs save SO per cent. Orlfr br Mall. 116 Fifteenth Struct. foundry. JOHN WEARNE & SONS. cor. Kth A : Jaddionstp Hour und Feed , OMAHA CITY MIMA 8th and Farnhim 8ti. , W ! ahans Bros. , proprietors. Urocnrs. Z. STEVKNS , 81st between Cumlnu unl Irai T. A. McSIIAN'K , ( -'orn. 21d and Cumin ? strceta ie , Iron ana Utcel. DI.AN i t.AKOMOKTHY.Tiolesalu , 110 an ( ' 112 loth btrctt A. IIOLM1M corner IMh and raillornlt Hinit u. Saadlfk , Ac. B. WKlS'l 20 18th Ht. ln-t Karnfi IInrne\ . Hitolt . ANFIELD HOUSE , Gno. Canfield,9tJi & I'arnlifkDl DORAN HOUSE , I' 11. Gary , 013 Kornham Ht. SLAVKN'S HOTKL , V. Klavcn , 10th St. Southern Hotel , Gun. Haniel 9tli ALcnvciiuorth Clothlnc Bought. 0 .SHAW will pay highest Cub price lor tecond band clotblnr. Corner 10th and Varobam. Drug * , Paints ana UHs , KUIIN & CO. Pharmacist * , Fine 'anc < io < Ii , Cor. Ittn nJ Doiurli * ttreeUi W. J. WHITEHOUf K , WholrnMe & Retail , 16th t. 0. FIELD , 2022 North 8l < lj Cumlnj Street. PAUll , Dnitftfint. 10th and Howard Streets. Dentltti. DR. PAUL. Williams' Block Cor. 16th & Dolce. Dry Goods Notions , Etc. JOHN II. f , LKilMANN & CO. , New York Dry Goods Store , 1310 and 1312 Farii- him strtct. L. 0. Knewolu also boot ) and ( boca 7th & Pacldr. . u ulturo. A F. OHOS3 , New and 3t end Hand Furniture nd Btove , 1114 Do-iziw. Hlk'huit c.i h price aid ( or Bocetid hanu invi'it. liONNKR 1S09 r ou-i ft. Kino coodt , &c. Fence Worki. OMAHA KEKCK CO. OUST , FRIES & CO. , 1213 Homey St. , Improve- 4 Ice Hoses , Iron and Wood Icucce , Office lUlllniri , Countrrn ot 1'lua and Walnut , Cigar * nnd Tobacco. WHSTA FIllTSCDF.H , mamiloctufcrs ol CIpvrs , ud WliolesMo IKalersl n Totv\ccoi , 13CS Donvliu , K. V. IonKN'7KM nianiiKctnrrr 1410 IVvrnrmm Florist. A. RotiRjjhus , plants , cut flower * , c ils , i > oqnttl its. N.V. . cor. IBth Mi J DoucUs strocU Olvll Englnpera Rnd Surveyors. ROSr.WATKU , CrelRhton Block , Town Survey * , Grade and Sewerage Systems a Spfrlolty. Uommltjlon Merchants. JOHN 0. WH. US.14H Dodice Sttcct. II n IirKMKU. For < lct.Mls tee UrRO advcrtlM < mcnt In IHllv and Wecklj' . Cornice Works. Western Cornice Works , Mannlactiircrs Iron Cornice , Tin , Iron and Slate lloofllni ; , Onlcrs ( rom any locnllty promptly cvccutcd In the Iwst manner. Factory and Oil.ce liilS llnrncy St , U. Sl'KCHT , Proprietor. Oalvanlzol Iron Cornlec . Window Clio , etc , , manufactured and put tip In any part ot the country. T. SI.NHOI.D 41(1 ( Thirteenth street J. UONNTR 1300 Douglas street. Good line. Clothlnc nnd Furnishing Qoods , OEO. II. 1'CTKUSON. AIM Hats , Capn , Hoots , Slices , Notions and Cutlery. KU 8. 10th street. Rotrl crntors , Canfleld's Patent. C. F. GOODMAN llth SL hot. Farn. & Harnoy. Show Case Manufactory. 0. J. WILDE , Manufa.tiircr ami Dealer In all kinds ol Show Cases , Upright Cases , a . , 1317 Casj St. FRANK I , . OKUIIAKD , proprietor Omaha Show CMO nianiitactory , BIS South Kith street , between l-Aven ortli and Marcy. All uairantnl Mrat-clasK. Pawnbrokers , 10th St. . bit. f\r. A Hat Gtovcs mm Tinware. A. IIURMESTKR , Dealer In Staves and Tinware , anil Manufacturer ot Tin Rods and all kinds ol Building Wort : , Odd Fellows' Block. J. 110NNKR. 150U Dauslas St. Good and Seeds. J. EVANS , Wholemlo and Retail Seed Drills ami Cultivators , Odd Kcllowa Hall. Physicians an1 Surgeons. \V. S. Oinns , M. D. , Room No 4 , CrolRhton Block , 16th Street. 1 * . S. I.EISKNR1NO , A. D. Masonic Block. C. L. HART , M. D. , Vyr and liir , opp. poatofilto DR. L. U ORAHDY. Oriillst ri'id Atirist. S. W IDth nud Farnham Rta Photogrnpncn. GKO. HEYN , PROP. Omul Centml Oallerv , 212 .SUtocnth Street , near Masonic Hull. Firat-class Worlc and Prompt- nan pinrantccn , Oas nnd Steam Fitting. lW. . TAHl'Y M CO. . 110 lEth .St. , bet. Katuham and Dctilns. WorK prumMly attended to. U. riTZPATUICK. HOO Douslai Street Painting nn opor anting. 1ENRY A. KOSTKUS. HI iodo ) Street. Hlioo uiorcs. Phillip r.ins , 1S20 rarntiam st. bet. 13th & 14 th. Second Hcnd Store. PERKINS & LliAK. 1410 Douclai St. Now and Second llanil Fnrnituro , Houses FunilHhtiiR Goods , & .O. , boturlit ami old on nnrroraarlns. . 8nloons. - HENRY KAUFMANN , In the new brick block on Douglas Stroct , has Just opened n most elegant Ucei Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to IS every day. " CalHlonia " J FAI.CONKIl 879 IBth Street. Undertakers. CI1AS. RIEWE , 101 ! ! Fnrnham lict. 10th & lltd. 00 Cent Stores. P O BACKUS , 1206 Farnham St. , Fancy Goods WESTERN CORNICE WORKS , C. SPECHT , Proprietor , ' 1213r Harney- . Street , OMAHA. - - - NEB. MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED IRON Cornices , Dormer Windows , Finials , TIN , IRON I SLATE ROOFING , Specht's Patent Metalic Sky light. Patent Adjustable Ratchet Bar and BRACKET SHELVING. I am thu t'oncr.il State Agent for the above line of goods. IKON FKNOING. Cresting * , Balustrades , Vcrandns.lOfflce and Bank RallliiES , Window and Cellar Guards ; also GKXEKAL AGKXT Peerson and Hill Patent Inilde Blind , novldtf Articles ! of Inoorporation of the Millard Farmon' Club. Article nf incorporation uiuile nnd adopted thin Uilth any of October , A. I ) . 18HI , by uiid between tbe undersigned in- curporatiirx , ai followntii.\vit : N.VMK. Article 1. Tliu iiunie of tlii- : ! ! ) , - ! be tlio Millanl 1'Arineni1 club. J'LACi : 01' 1IUKI.VKSH. Article II. Tiiu principal pluco of bu > .i- M-M of thi.s club rilmll bn at Millard tta- lion , county of Douglas , Ncbra ki , NATl'HK ( IF IIC-JI.Vr.HS. Article 111. The genem ! nature of biif-I- nc.js tip be transacted by thin club in to conduct n general litcrmy nnd hocinl biibi- net * : iinl ( itlicr ontertniiiinentti of n Miuial chiinicter. r.M'nnr , STOCK. Arliclr IV , Tbe umottnl of ctpitnl ntock o' thin cln'i alial ! he two thousand dollnrH , divided into ebarun of nun dollar eacb , ivliicli i-bnll bu paid in tlie manner pro- ccribod by tb diiecton . COMSIKNCKMK.ST AKI ) TlirMlNATIO.V. Artlo e V. Tliiacluli hliiill co.iinipnue to traiiHuct , busiiiexH and exerc ! oitHorKiriite : | power * tlie 2tb ! ) dny of October , I Ml , and its powers chilli courti on thu 'JiHh day of October , ll l. AMOUNTS OK MAIIIT.ur , Artie's VI. The hlgliCHt amouut nf n- bllity or indebtfdueHH , which tbU club nil id I ul niif on M time mhjt-ct iti < lef , nhall be three hundred d illurn. OKFICKIW. Artluln VII. Tiio ollirern of thU club nhnll be rondncled by n board of throe directors , whu tlndl bo elected from among the Htuckhnlden , and they Khali appoint , a president and xucb other oltii-erH in by Uw it required. .Tci.it.-rt ScilltACliKli , .1. BI.UM , OtAt'S HCHUMAKN , W. fiTATKOr'NKHHAHKA , ) COUNT v OH DOUKMH. j On thin ' . " .itb day of October , A. I ) . S8H1 , personally appeared before me , CharlcH JtraudcH , a notary public for wild county , Juliiw Sclu-oeder. .f , Uluiu , Clam Scbit. niunnY. . Oerndnrf , to mu known to lie tliu bigniTii ot the forevom urticliM of in corporation , and acknowledged the .mine to bo their voluntary act nnd deed. [ HK.U. . ] CiiAKr.iM IHIANDKH Notary public In and fur DougluH county , Nebraska. ' BIBBBTT & F CILLER , ATTORNEYS AT LAW , D WO CITY , NEB , Spccl.il attention KfACii to collection ) In liutl UNDER FIRE. Under the Uuns n.t Petersburg Taking Shot mid Shell ns n Matter of Course. Soiun Wonderful Eno.tpo * ami Qtior Experience * ' luttolt IVi'o l'rc . Wliilo Yorktown ; s iiiycsti'd , Col umbi'i burned utul Freclorii-ksbiifc bombarded , the residents of 1'oturs burg wore uxpcuton to go on with tlio divily routine of business with lulls untl shells dropping down upon their house tops. When Grant II tut mmloii dash for tlio city and was linltcd u niilo and u lialf mvrfy , there was n great panic ninong the people and tliousands of thoin tied to Richmond. litit many returned nftcr n short , absence sencellichtuond \vns overcrowded , prices wore enormous , and want of money obliged many to return and face thu greater dangers. rxi > KU Kim ; . Every street and aqtmro in I'oters burg wore "exposed to the fire of liraiit'a artillery from the lirat , and as hu continued to push his lines a portion tion of thn town was subjected to a cross-tiro. The federal commander made no formal demand for the sur render of thu oily , and therefore gave no warning for the removal of non- combatants. Had ho done HO , how ever , it would have made no great dif forence. .Somo few families had rela tives further south , and n very few had enough wealth to warr.u.t them in deserting sorting their hoinr.H , but the great ma jority reasoned that they would Eull'er more by leaving the doomed city than by remaining and taking the chances. Thus it came about that women and children endured nnd experienced the same hardships and dangers as tlio sol diers quartered in the town. Till : ONLY OUTI.IITB. The only outlets wore to the south. Batteries thundered to the north and west , and the country to the enst was being continually fought for. ( ! rant kept reaching out that terrible long arm of his after now positions , and Leo kept extending his linea to checkmate , and during the Inst months of the siege of Petersburg the Petoraburg it Richmond railroad was really thoonly safe outlet. How safe this was may bo judged by the fact that it * trains wore under tire when running in or out of Petersburg , and at different times locomotives and cars were knocked to pieces by federal shelh. "SCHOOL is OFT. " After the first alarm and the return of the fugitives the idea was to ell'ect an air of unconcern nnd feel sorry that Gen. Grant should waste so much am munition for nothing. Stores were opened , business went ahead and the schools nourished , and when two of the untorrified met conversation would run about ns follows : "Hello ! Been hit yet ? " "No ; have you ? " "Xo , but the house next door had a chimney knocked olFlast night. " "Well , I guess there's no danger. " "Oh , no. no of course not of course not. I merely mentioned the incident to show you how reckless Grant is with his ammunition. Good morning. " One day after the federal guns had got the rangj , a solid shot ripped a pathway through the shingles on a school house , and it was then decided to give the pupils a holiday and let the school teachers find other em ployment. Soon after this the citi zens of Petersburg had reason to dodge by daylight and sleep on the ragged edge at night. "TIIKIU : COMKS iw. " I did not find one single citizen who could not remember and recount some ludicrous incident connected with the long months in which every day wit nessed the advent of shot and shell. Standing almost in the center of the city is a brick house which was struck eight times in two weeks , nnd a citi/.en who has 11 stall at the market vividly remembers the first bull which came sailing over. Jlo was a yoiing man then , holding a government clerkship in Richmond , and was in love with a girl whoHO parents owned the house. The mother regarded him with favor , but th father , who was u colonel and stationed near the crater , hud given him thi cold shoulder. One night the clerk wont down to Petersburg to see the fuir maiden. Her father was away , her mother good-natured , and everything was lovely for a time. They were holding each other's hands and speaking of a woodbined cottage and so forth when / / / / - / came a cast iron ball from ono of Grant's guns and knocked off u guble of the house. "That's pop , and he'll ' bounce you ! " shouted the irl as she heard the crash , nnd the clorli throw up a win dow , leaped into the alloy and ran for life. ' 'is THAIAU.I" On another occasion a bedroom in thin bamo IIOIIRU was occupied by a Hnptist preacher , who had seen plenty of war and was then on a furlough. A thunder storm came on in the night , and during the midst of it Grunt'n guns threw a do/.on billn : into the town. One of thorn ripped oil" MIX foot of cornice over the pr < ; achor' bed , and ho sprany up , rushed out into the hall , and then- , met ono of the sen ants and shouted ; "Got water struck by lightnmu the house is on Jiro ! " "Oh , no , it isn't ' , " replied the woman ; "it's only ono of dom cannon biill.s from do Union nnny. " "Is thuta-ii-al " drawled , thepruieh- or with a sigh of relief , and back ho went to finish his nap. rut ; J.UIKI.VC HKAU. Walking the streets by day or in his bed at night , no citiwm could ahaU nil * tlio fact that thu city was under the federal guns , nnd that thu next iniBslc might claim him UH its next victim. Men atl'octed u bravado which they wore fat- from feeling. AH the days passed and Grant extended his lines and mounted heavier guns many houses were entirely deoerted , nnd certain streets were almost con- under lire. TIIK llOHSi ; bTAItTIIII. It IH remembered by n dozen resi dents that onu ufturnoon during the investment a negro's horse nnd cart were "stalled" on the street running up from the depot. The horse tug ged nud strained to no purpose , mid the driver , instead of wr.iring him self out by using the whip , or strain ing his muscle * 1 > yn lift on tlu wheels , walked ncros.1 the street and sat dotvt in the shade , "Can't you luidgu him' " 'iiieried ' a pedestrian. "I ' pccts wit , " "And what nro you going to do ? " "IV.e gwiiiito wait. In do course ob du next half hour dnt ole hess nm gwitio to bo scarl half to death. " In about twenty minutes the sullen boom of a gun was heard from Grant's line , And directly ixsolid shot was hoard coining with its m-m-in. The old horse heatd it and began to dance , nud ns the missile snileu aKivohim and knocked splinters from the hotel he. "yanked" the wheels out of thu rut and started oll'ns if death was af ter him. KOOUNIl A YANK. There was n cortnin street corner which wai under the fire of the feder al sharp-shooleis by day , and at least a do/.on people were killed there. Citizens would hurry around the cor ner by niizht , and n sign of "Danger Look out ! " hung there by day. At length the boys hit upon an idea. Procuring n Confederate uniform they stulVed it with straw , arranged n rope nnd pully to work him , anil next morning the fun began. The Yankee sharpshooter afnr oil' saw a Petorsburghor standing upright on that forbidden corner ns if it were the safest place in the world. Wiping his eyca to make sure ho was not deceived , thu Yankee drew a bead on the reck less intruder and saw him drop. In ten minutes n second onu appeared , and a bullet , likewise , laid him low. When niijht closed down that nhaip- shooter must liavo thought the uar was almost nt end. as the boys had let him plug the straw man forty or lifty times. The bullet j pissed thtoitgh him nnd were flattened against a wall , ami oven those long yeats have not ctlaced the lead col ored spots. On the next day the dummy was killed about twenty times , and on the next day he was detected. The sharpshooter had probably secured u toll-scope and discovered the cheat , Diiup disgust piuvetitud his tiring another shot f r Huveral days. rxiiKR 7111 : HIM. . The houses on the south .side of the evty under the range of the lulls were in plain view of one of Grant's forts , nnd thu residents had some wonderful escapes. On ono occasion a woman who was hanging out clothes in the yard had the clothes-basket standing not. over ten feet away , knocked sky- hiyh by a solid shot , which continued on through the pig-pen , broke n soap- kettle , smashed into the wood-shed and brought up under the table in thu kitchen. IIKAYIM : IT orr. Connected with the Tobacco exchange - change at Richmond is n gentleman who was living "under the hill" in Petersburg during the perilous days. After seveial shot and shell had passed over his house his family loft it for safer quarter * , but ono ovonintt ho decided to return. Everything was quiet for an hour , and then a shot ean.o booming over. This was enough for wife and children , but the husband got mad and declared ho would stay there that night if every gun in the federal int.rencliinents was turned loose upon him. Half an hour went by , and hu was patting himself on the back over his grit , when the federals suddenly got mad nud opened five or six heavy guns at the hill. Shot and shell roared and hissed and Hcroamcd , nnd the man's hair began to crawl. Up stuck there , however , until boom ! bish ! crash ! came n cannon ballasbigashishcad plump through ono side of the house and out of the other , nnd then he How out doors and struck n gait just a little faster than greased lightning. Singularly enough , that was the only shot which over hit the house , though Jox.ons fell around it. KEKl'INU fiOWX TIIKIU Sl'IlHTK. After Grant had his guns in posi tion , and morn especially nfter he be gan reaching out for the Weldon rail road , he could have knocked Petors- Imrc to pieces in twenty-four hours. Ho would probably have done so had Lhorc been any excuse for it , but there was none. The confederate lines were a mile and n half away , and Petersburg was held only by non- combatants. Nevertheless , Grant did not propose that anyone in reach of : iis guns should sleep soundly or for jot his presence. Occasional shots were therefore pitched into the city to check any enthusiasm. O.VK HiuaiHVOKK. . ' Onu night during an artillery duel ; o the left of the crater , the federal guns were for a time HO ulovated that .ivory misslo cleared the confederate ines , howled over Petureburg , and fell imong the houses under thu hill. ! > no shell entered the window of a liouso and exploded in the pnrlor , A ; intt of the front of the house was iilown out , ono side demolished , the chamber Hours driven through tlio roof and tlm whole building weakened. J'lui pcoplo had removed , leaving most of their ijoodii , and a dog to watch .hem. No ono could say just where the dox was when thn explosion took iluco , but ho was not killed. In tliu winter of J8ii ! ; , a citizen who tad unexpectedly received 2,000 in Confederate currency on tin old debt determined to hnvii a good , square linner , and company to help eat it. Ityo collet * , bacon , meal , ricu and mo- asKcs , were about the only provisions n the market , but at u cost of 1,01)0 , ho citi/cii scraped together enough to justify him in inviting a company of six friends. The guests were in the parlor , the table set , mid thu cook H'UB over t ho atovo , when a shell en tered the dining room through the side of ( ho house. The explosion so wruckiid the room that no ono could untiir it. The table , pieces of which I na > v , could not 1mvo boon demol ished any better with an ax , md the plaster in two or three other rooms was shaken down. While all was uxciloinont , anil huforo any ono really understood just what had happened , n second shell plunged into a lower bedroom in mother part of the house , nlighted on Lho bed and thuru exploded , All the plaster on that nidu of thu room and ivurhcad wits simian oil' , the walls liulgcd out , thu window glusu shivered into In 10 fragments , a bureau fcplit to kindling * , and yet a looking glass was not oven cracked. The force of the explosion was upwards and outwnrdn , and save u powdur htain nnd a scorch the bed was not damaged. Them two misssiles were the only ones which enlerrd n house on that block during the whole siege , and wen lirobably thrown from a mm which had just been put in position. K1U.KII ( ) ' \ TIIK STIir.lif. Scores of shot and shell fell upon I ho street * , and many pedestrians were maimed and killed. A solid shot which hit a chimney and then rolled oil' the roof killed a colored Woman who was p.tssini ; bolow. A shell which fell near a negro who was working in n garden , toro him into small pieces and cut the handle of the hoe oil within a foot of the socket. A boy on horseback heard a whirr and saw n Hash , and the next thing he knew ho was seated aslridp of a dead horsi1 , a can non ball having torn the animal's jaws oil' . Escapes were both wonderful and innumerable , and when ono sees thu bullets in window sills , the cannon balls in thu walls and the rents made by the deadly shells , he is amazed that any one had the bravery to remain thuro during those long months when every day was full of death and every night replete with horror. Petersburg , Va. 31. ( , H AH. A Siiitnmnut From tlio Mnyor. MOMXI : , lu. .Inly M , 1881. 11. 11. WAIINKIUV. Co. : Sirs -My wife and self both unite in pronounc ing your Safe Kidney and Liver Cum the best medicine wo over used. declleodlw S. W. Comfort from Mo\v } inpoff > - Many years ago , in ono of the hard winters when there was so much hard ship among the poor , a city paper sug gested that old newspapers , spread over the bed , would form an excellent sulmtituto for blankets and coverlets This brought upon the journal a great deal of harmless ridicule from other papers , but it. brought comfort to many a poor family. .In the mat ter of bed clothing , especially , ' wo are apt to associate warmth with weight , and do not consider that there is no warmth in the coverings them selves , but that they merely prevent the heat of thu body from passing oil' \Vhatovor is a poor conductor of heat will make a warm covering. Paper itself is n poor conductor , but ntill poorer nro tlio thin layers of air that are confined when two or three newspapers nro laid upon ono another. A few newspapers laid over the bed will keep ono much warmer than some of the heavy , close woven blanketu. We do nut pioposo newspapers ns a substitute for blankets and comforters , but it is one of those makeshifts that it is well to know. In traveling onu may , by tlio aid of n few papers , secure a com fortable rest in a thinly clad bed , and if we cannot allbrd to give a destitute family a blanket or a comfort or wo may show them how to in crease thu usefulness of their linn coverings by stitching a few layers of newspapers between them. It may bo well to remind those who grow window plants that , by remov ing thorn away from the window , and arranging n cover of newspapers over them , they may bo preserved from harm in severely cold nights. With the plants , as with ourselves , it is not so much that cold comes in as it goes off , and often a slight protection will prevent the escape of heat. Ameri can Agriculturist. Certificate. "I havoiiHcd Himnocic'.H lii.oon ISirrnis with threat benefit for iiHllijtwtioii ml con stipation of the bowels. " C. It. 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