Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 02, 1882, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY. JANUARY 2 ,
MI 13 DAILY BEE ,
OMAHA PUBLISHING CO , PROPRIETORS.
010 Furnham , bot. Oth and 10th Streets ,
Tr.llMS OK sniSCitli'TlO.V.
no cojiy 1 } fAr , In ailt.\ncotmtnilil ( ) $10.00
9 months " " 8.0
month " " . . . 3.00
RAILWAY TIME TABLE ,
cmrwo , ST. nn. , MI.VMUU-OUS AND
i Oniihi Pajwngcr No. 2 , 8:30 : n. m. Ac-
tominotlatloii No. 4,1:0 : Cp. in.
Atruu Oiunlia Viwoiigcr No. ,1 , 6:20 : p. m.
'AccotniroJatlon No. 3,10.60 a. m.
LliVIMI OMAHA XA9T OR BOUTH ROOND.
C. , n. & O. 7:10 : . m. 3:40 : p. m.
C. * N. W. , 7:40 : ft. m.-3:40 : n. m.
C. , n. I. & v. . 7:10a. : m. 3:40 : n. m.
K. 0. , St. J , a C. 3. , leaves nt S a. m. and 6:30 :
v [ > m. Arrives at St. Louts nt 0:30.1. : m. nnd 6:62 :
p. m.
m.W. , St. L. & P. . lon\ciats a. in. ami 3:40 : p.
< a. Arrive * at at. Louis nt 6:40 : a. ru. nnd 7:20
m
WRST OR SOITIIWIWTS.I
B. * U , In Neb. , Through Kxpron , 8:60 : a. m.
1J. & it. Lincoln Kxpreiw 0"20 p. m.
O P. Otcrlnnd r.xiiruu , 12:16 : p. m ,
O. A It. V. for Lincoln , 11:46 : a. in.
O. It K. V. for Onoeolft , U:40 : n. tn.
U. P. freight No. 6 , 6:30 : a. in.
U. P. freight No. 9 , 8:20 : a. in.
' U. P. freight No. IS , 2W : p. m.
' U. P. freight No. 7 , 0:10 : p. m. emigrant.
. . .IP. Denver oxprcn , 7:3.ri : p. in.
U. P. froli-ht Nn 11 , 11 30 p. in.
> D. P. Denver freight , 825 p. m.
Ajnmn& FROM tun AND novrn.
> 0. D. * O 6:00 : a. m. 7:26 p m.
1 . * N. W. , B:46 : a. u7:25 p. in.
C. R. L &P.,0:45 : a. m. 0:05p. : m.
CK. C. , Bt , Joe & ( J U. , 7:40 a. m.-fl:46 : p.m.
AJiKmna rROM mi trmt LXD BOtrriivnT ,
< 1O. k R. V. from Lincoln 1.OS p. m.
.D. P. Pacific Kxprow 3.26 p. tn.
B A M.ln Neb. , Through Kxprnt 4:16 : p m.
B. k M. Lincoln Kxprt 0 40 a m.
' "Q. P. Denver express , 7:35 : ft. m.
U. P. FroiKht bo. 14-2 60 p. m.
U. P. So. n 6:20 : a. m. Kmigrftnt.
U. P. froUht No. 14 , 15:16 : p. m.
U. P. So. 8 9.00 p. m.
O. P. No. 12 1:45 : a. in.
U. P. Dcn > or freight , 1:10 : a. m.
O. A H. V. mixed , ar. :45 : p. ui.
* DK T TRilMB BirWRRN OMAHA ADD
OOU. < UL murm.
Leave Omah nt 3:00 : , 9:00 : , 10:00 : nnd 11:00 :
m. ; IS ) 2:00 : , 3:00 : , 4:00 : and 6'00 p. in
Leave Councl. DliiOn nt 8:2A : , U:25. : 10 25 ami
IS5 a. in. ) 1:26 , 2:25 : , 3ir : > , 4:25 : nnd 6126 p. m.
ftun-ta ) Tlio dunnny loa\c Oniahn at U.OU
and 110 n , m. ; 2:00 : , 4:00 : and 6:00 p. m. LCOAOS
Council Illulfs at 9:25 : and 11:26 : a. m.i 2:25 : , 4:26 :
' and 6:25 : p. m.
Through and local pM8cnier trains lictwccn
Omahi and Colin * U Illufl . l.in\o Omih Ulfi :
7:4-5 : , 8Mln. : in. ; 3:40 : , 6:15 : , 0:0 p. tn. Arr\o
Omah-7:40.11-35 : , 11:45 : n. in. ; 6:40 : , 7:05 : , 7:16 : ,
7:40 p. m.
Opening an- Closing of Mll > .
BOCTR. OPRK. OMMR.
a. m. p. tu. a. m. p. ru.
anlcatfa tt N.V 11.00 000 680 2:40 :
Chicago , U I. & l'a = lfic 11:00 : OUO D 30 2:40 :
Chk-aro , U. & 0 11:00 : B.IK ) 630 2:40
Wuhash 120 630 ? :4fi :
3ottxCit\and P.ulllc. 000 6 JO 2:40 :
' Union Pacific 4 on 11:10 :
O.iuvhailt. V 4.00 11:40 :
a & 51. In Ncli 4:00 : 8:10 :
Oiiihai Sioux City. . . . GOO 730
U. M. Lincoln 10.30 0:50 :
D. P. Lincoln , Sunday. . . 1:30 : 11:00
U. P. Dciutr Kxn :00 : 0:30 :
O. , Sioux City i St. I' . . .11:00 : . :40
Local iiraili lor Stnto of lowa leave but ont'u it
daviz : fl 30 a , m.
Office open Sunday * from 12 m. to 1 p. m.
TIIOS. F HALL P M
Business .Directory ,
Abstract and Real bstate.
JOHN L. McCAGUE , opposite Post Office.
W. R. BARTLETT 317 bouth 13th Street.
Architect * .
DUFRENK & MENDELSSOHN , AUCHITECI3
Room 14 Crelghton Clock.
A. T. LARGE Jr. . Room 2. Cielvhton Block.
Boots and tihoes.
JAMES DsVINE & CO. ,
.t3Too Boots and Shoes. A good assortment of
' "iome work on hand , corner 12th and Harnoy.
YHOS. KRICKSON , S. E. cor. 16th and DougUo.
JOHN FORTUNATUS ,
' 9ofi 10th street , manufactures to order good work
! fair price * . Repairing done.
Bed Spring * .
J. . LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1617 Douplaist.
Books , Newt and Stationery.
J. L FRUEHAUF 1015 Famham Street.
Butter and Egg * .
rMcOHANE k SCHHOKDER. the oldest B. and E.
' Cumao In Nebraska established 1875 Omaha.
OKNTUAL
UESTAUKANT ,
MRS. A. RYAN ,
fotrthwest corner lOthand Dodjce.
Best Board for the Monoy.
Sttl&factlon Onaranteod.
Meals at all Hoard.
Board by the Day , Week or Month.
Good Tcrma for Cath
iNl llnmrg Supplied.
Uarrlage * and Road Wagon * .
-WU SNYDHR , 14th and llarney Street * .
Jewe er * .
JOHN BAUMKR 1314 Farnham Street.
Junk ,
n. tlKPTllOLD , Ruts and Metal.
Lumber , Lime and Cement.
rOSTER & Git i Y corner Bth and Doutrha Sts.
Lamp * and Qlossware.
J. BONNER 1809 Douulaa Ht. flood Variety.
Merchant Tailor * .
O. A LINDQUE3T ,
One at ma rncwt rcpular Merchant Tailors la re-
eetving the latent dcalL'ns for Spring and Summer
V Ooodn tor gentlemen's ' near. Styllth , durable ,
and prices low as ever 21513th bet. DOUV. & Farn
Millinery.
MHS. 0. A. RINGER , Wholciale and Retail , Fan
cy Goods In great variety , Zephyra , Card lioardx ,
Iloalcrj' , QlovuH , Coreeta , lie. Cheaptat House In
"thoWigt. Purchasers wivo SO per cent. Ordrr
tn Mall. 115 Fifteenth Street.
. foundry.
JOHN \VFJUINE & HON6 , cor. 14th & Jackson Dt *
Hour and Feed ,
OMAHA CITY MILLS , Bth and Kmrnhim SU. ,
Wulshann llrnH. , prii | < ri lorx
Urocnn.
; & STEVKHS , 21ft bct uLTi Ciunlni ; and Irar
T. A. McHHANK , Corn. 23d and Cnml
M.irUwaie , Iron and bteiH.
OLAN & LANflWORTHY , Wioluwle , 110 n (
' 112 l&th otrcct
A HOUMI'.S corner llWh nd California
Horneaa , Bnadlut , tic ,
II. WRIST 20 13th St. ) > et Fnrn. & Ilirnn
Hotel *
, ANFIELDHOUSK1Oco.CanaeW19thfc Famham
&OKAN HOUSE , P 11. Gary , 913 Famham St.
BLAVKN'B HOTKL. K. Klatcn , 10th St.
Southern Hotel Gun. Hamel
Clothing Bought.
0 J5HAW will pay hlKhcot Caiih price for second
t toad dothlnc. Corner 10th and Famham.
Drug * , PalnU and Ull * .
KUIIN k CO.
Fine ne Uoo.lt , Cor. 1Mb and
DOMUI kUeeta
W. J. WHlTKHOUFK , Wholreale * Retail , 18th * t
a HELD , 20M North Bide Cumlng 8tr < et.
PARR , Dru lrt , lOtB and Howard BtreeU.
Dentlits.
DR. PAUL , WlllUms' Block Cor. 16U > k Do-lge.
Dry Qood * Notion * , Etc.
JOHN II. F. LEllMANN & CO. ,
Nra York Dry Goods Store , 1310 ami 1812 Farn-
him itrect
L. O. Enewola also booU and shoes 7th & Pacific.
, r-urulture.
A t. GROSS , New and Stvond Hand Furniture
nd Stcnc , 1114 Douzlas. Hl 'htt ca h price
aid for toconJ band eoooj.
CONNER 1409 Dourla st. Fine ioo < l , &c.
f-ence Work * .
OMAHA FENCB CO.
OUST , FRIES & CO. , 1213 lUrriuy St. , Improve-
ex ) Ice Iloxif , Iron and Wool Fence * , 0 ce
if , Countcri of Pine and Wilaut.'j
Clfiar * And Tobacco ,
( VEST A FIllTSOI'KIl , tnanufftcturer ol Cl ftrj ,
mil Wliolo * > lc Doixler * ! nTotwccos. 1S06 I > oiiKtiv < .
' . t' . IjtMlKXZKN tnannlacturfr 1410 Karnham
Florin.
A. l > onMhUc ! , plant'cut ftoncn , K-olK , ooqucl *
itc. N. W. cor. ifllh anJ PO\I > ' ! A < otreetn.
Civil CtiRlncpn nnd Surveron ,
ANDItKW I10SKWATKI1 , Crelchlon Illock ,
fouu Snricjs , ( InutoMiJ .Snscraso Sjitenis a
Uommlttlon Merchants ,
JOHN 0. Wit , LIS.1414 Dcntgo Street.
H n 11KKMKR. I'or ilctAllj
Dftllv and WeckU
Cornice Work * ,
Western Cornice Works , Slanufacturers Iron
Cornice , Tin , Iron and Slata UoolllnB. Orders
from any localltj prompt ! ) cxceutnl In the be t
manner. Factor } and Oirec 121S llarno ) St ,
t. SI'KCIIT , Proiinctor.
OV\anlznt Iron Uoriikts , Window Cnp , etc. ,
ininnfaitunil am ! put up In any part of the
country. T. SINIIOL1) 416 Thirteenth utreot
Crockery.
J , BONN'KH 1309 DotuiM street. Good line.
Clothing and Furnishing Good * .
UEO. II. PCTKUSON. Al o Hat , Caj , BooU ,
Show. Notion * and Cutlery , 804 8. 10th street.
Refrigerators , Oanfleld' * Patent.
C. F. GOODMAN llth St. hct. Farn. A lUrncy.
Show Ca e Manufactory. ]
O. J. WILDE ,
Manufacturer and Dealer In all kind * of Show
Owes. Upright Canes , i > . , 1317 Cam St.
FRANK L. GERHARD , proprietor Omaha
Hhow COHO manufactory , 813 South ICth street
between Leav en worth and Uarcy. All Roodi
warranted llrnt-clruw.
Pawnbrokers.
ROSKNFELD. 10th St. . hot. f r * Har
Stove * and Tinware.
A. BURMESTKR ,
Dealer In Stores and Tinware , and Manufacture ;
of Tin Roofs and all kinds of Building Work
Odd Fellows' Block.
J. BONN Ull. 1300 Douglas St Goo. ! and Cheap.
Seed * .
J. EVANS , Wholaials and Retail Seed Drill * and
Cultivators , Odd Fellows Hall.
Phyilclan * an J Surgeons.
W. S. QUIDS , M. D. , R : > om No i , Crolfrhton
Block , 16th Street.
P. H. LKISKN1UNG , A. D. Moronic Block.
C. L. HART , M. 1) . , Kjf and Ear , opp. poetot
UK. L. H URADDY.
Oi'ulUt and Auri < t. S.V 16th and Farnham SU
Photograpner * .
OF.O. HKYN , PROP.
Orand Central Gnllorv ,
212 Sixteenth Street ,
near Mn&nntc Hall. First-class Work and Prompt-
Plumbing , Qas and Steam Fitting.
P. W. TARPY & CO. . 21 12th bt. , bot. Farnham
and Douglas , WorK pruiuutly attended to.
I ) riT/l'ATHJOK. 1400 DoinrliM Street.
Painting nil aper anting.
IKNHY A KOSTKIW. 141 Hodifo Street.
Shoe oiore * .
Phillip Lanif , 1320 FarnhAm Bt. bet. 13th & 14th. .
Qucond Hand Otoro.
I'F.RKINS & LEAH. 1418 DouiflM St. . New and
Second Hand Fiinilture , HOUHO Furnishing Ooodi ,
tc. , boui'ht ind sold on narrow iimrt'lim.
tialoons.
HENRY HAUFMANN ,
In tno new brick block on Douvlaa Stract , has
lust oiwnrd a most elegant lleoi Hall.
Hot Lunch from 10 to 12
e\cry day.
" Calc < loma " J FALCONKR 679 16th Street.
Undertaker ! ,
U11AS. RIEWE , lOlti Farnham bet. 10th & lltd.
80 Uent Store * ,
fl RAflKI'S lnfi 'Xrnhum St. . F ncv Onoiln
WESTERN
CORNICE WORKS.
O. SPECHT ,
Proprietor ,
' 1213 Harney Street ,
OMAHA , - - - , NEB.
MANUFACTURERS OF
GALVAIIZED ffiON
Cprnices ,
Dormer Windows , Finials ,
TIN , IEON | SLATE ROOFING ,
Specht's Patent Metalic Sky
light.
Patent Adutable | Ratchet Bar and
BRACKET SHELVING.
I am the general SUto Agent forthoabo\o
line of goods.
IKON FENCING.
Cresting * , Balustrades , VerandatOffice and
Bank Railings , Window and Cellar
Guards ; also
GKNKHAL AGENT
Peerson and Hill Patent Inside Blind ,
novidtf
THE KENDALL
PLAITM MACHINE I
ERESS-HAKEES1 OOMPAHIOK.
jr
' It plaits and jiri'K-e * jx-rfictly onn ) ard per
inlnulu. :
It iiUlt from MI'of an Inch to 1 1.1 Indies In
u Id thin tliumurxvt filtxnr line-it 1IK < .
ltdi > vi all XliiiUaiidnt.tli" olpUltinK In USD ,
No lail ) t > atdocn lurnvin drr nuk n ' can
a j rd to < lo ultuoiit onu-xt nlco | > liltiii ( , ' Is
n tirout of fuMilon , if CLIII It . ! H it < .ll. For
U willing , Clruill.ira or Ax it'a ttrina aUdn-iv )
CONGAIl & CO. ,
113ilann .St. , Cliicng" , 111
UKO , W. KKNDALL , Aint 'in ' lia.
THE OCCMTAL
d. I. PAYNTER ,
Proprietor
Corner 10th and Howard
Streets ,
OMAHA , NEB ,
Bates , Two Dollars For Day ,
26 < lem
SIBBETT" & PDLLBR ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,
D * V1D CITY , NEB.
HfXcUl attuutton yUeo tdcoiltctloiu In Hull ,
THE LOST JEANNETTE.
A Story Contioctod With the Shlp-A
Loa AiiRolos Lncly's txjvor Amouff
tlio Crow
Ii0 Ani ! < lo Timi'
J'or innro iinti ijUtyon months
past n bcautittil nnd uccomiilisluMl
jotinj ; lady * { this city thu lovely
and roinanci'inspiring footstool of
tlio angles 1ms boon in a constant
stnto of hope nnd tlo < n.tir. Tlio nous
rt-coivod infill before Insl from the
wntidoiiug iluAHiuittu lias Hint glad
ness niul aorrow t i ninny a. . breast ,
but to the young liuly in question it
hi\s created I he moat anxious te.irs.
Yestord.iy , just before tlio San Fran
cisco train pulled out , n nutronly old
lady might luxvo boon soon support
ing n heavily-veiled young \\oiimn
They were evidently mother nnd
drtu htor , from thu tender nnd
motherly manner in which thu elder
lady looked nftor thu slightest want of
her companion. A Times reporter ,
noticing thu couple , surmised tlint thu
young liuly wns laboring under some
Ktvat mental sorro-v. llu looked
toward the coach from which thu
Indies had just alighted nnd SAW that
it wna n private ciurinije. His curionity
wns nrousud. He approached and
cautiously interrogated the driver.
Tlio old coachman wan very reticent ,
nnd thu newsgnthcrur waa about to
K'IAP up in despair , whun an idea
Btruok him. llu put it into execution
nt oncu by telling the old mnti that
Ilia interest in thu two ladiuH had Inen
nroused from the fact that he. believed
lie snw a f.unily resemblance between
himself nnd them.
" 1 arrived here the '
just other dny.'i
said the reporter , "and I liavo uvery
reason to believe that that elder liuly
is n very near relation of mino. "
This had the desired ollVct , and the
poor old man unfolded n story of ro
mance in real lifu that never occurs
more than oncu in n century. It. aeonis
that Mi s was visiting friends
in San Francisco during the winter of
1878 7 ! . She mot Lieutenant _ D.i-
honhower , U. S. N.n noble specimen
of manhood. The lieutenant w.ia
emitten with the fair daughter of Los
Angelos. They met often , nnd the
sequel was soon evident in a desperate
love allair. Hut the old , old Riying
that true love never run smooth was
never more plainly illustrated than in
this case. For several months there
was not a happier pair in all San Fran
cisco. This earthly bliss could not
last long , however. The lieutenant
was under orders to sail in the ill-fated
Jeannette.
As the time drew near the sweet
girl bec.imo sad and pensive , and it
was a common thing for her to meet
her lover \\ith tearful eyes. She told
him her tears , nnd pleaded with all
the eloquence ) only known to n lovely
maiden , but her lover had been
ordered by his country to go to almost
certain death , nnd his honor would
not permit him to break his word ,
even for the being ho worshipped.
Thu sad day of separation finally
arrived nnd the two devoted lovers
parted , possibly never to moot again
in this world.
This is the sad story told in brief by
tlio old coaRhmiin , who related his
tale with tears in his eyes. '
"Yes , sir , " said the old'iollow , "she
has been a different girl _ ever since.
They had only known one another a
abort time , but 1 don't believe two
people ever loved aa did this devoted
couple. Why , sir , her mother said
that when the lieutenant came to bid
hergood-by , it took two of hu brother
officers to separate them when thu
moment of parting canto. She
fainted almost ns soon as hu was out
of the house. When she revived , she
ordered n carriage , and immediately
repaired to the Cliff house. AH
soon as she nrrivod there , she
took n stand where she could
got a good viuw of thu Golden Gate.
Neither commands nor coaxing could
move her until she WUH satisfied the
vessel hul ; passed out to sea After
returning to Los Angeles she led a re
tired life , having been convinced from
the first that she would never sue her
lover again. She has never failed to
bo up by daylight since the ,1 online t to
s.ulud in order to re.td thu telegraphic
news. That air has been the only
thing Unit has over interested her.
Wlu'ii she got Tin Times this morn
ing and got thu news from thu Jeannette -
nette you might have heard her
screams almost n mile oil" The whole
tnmily were in bed at thu time. When
they reached her she was in a faint ,
and everybody thought shu was dead ,
But God waa not kind enough to put
ho poor girl out of her misery. The
Thu first thing she snid was , 'Mam
ma , take mo to Sun Francisco at once. '
She don't scorn to know what shu
wants , but her mother would start for
thu i-pot where thu JoanneUu was lost
it her daughter would ; nk it. "
"Ho weld is she ? "
"Sho was nineteen 1.ml Octoberbut ,
to look at her nowyou would think shu
was ut leant thirty. "
The young lady in well known in
( his city , and up to within the past
two yi nr was one of thu hngitcnt !
ind mu.st boaii'iful of the L > i.'i An-
olei btillei. Hi r numu is mippitmed
for the pie.sent , and hur imloi'tuimto
love all'nr M knoun but by few , HH Ihu
F.imily have m.ido every uffni to Kuop
it qinet.
I'nr thn Hik' ' * < > f thu girl , if for neither
ither tv-a oujt h most devoutly hoped
hnt thu third l nt , with the gallant
iuutui.int and his hrothcrocurHwill ! ! !
yet hu Biived.
This m pnibably onu of thu saddest
itiirioi that eas ever been chronicled
in the Pacific Coast. Thu young
ady's sad history is very similar to
Lady Franklin's , and she will tin-
loubtedly receive great sympathy from
; hit /umininu portion of the wholu
jountry.
' Hoolnl Life in New Mexico-
Interview In Now VorL llmtH with a Miner.
The country is rapidly increasing
in population , and thu nuttlprs are of
i class of men that will bring about
thu reforms that are needed , It may
bo added that women ( except Indian
ar Mexican ) lire very ocarco , nnd sin
gle incident will give n good reason
why. A young inrm but just married
went to n mining quarter with hia
wife , to keep a boarding house. In
the tavern where hu stopped a brawny
now-hoy familiarly chucked thu lady
under thu chin , when the man inter
fered with "J'AuiiKf mo , sir , thm lady
is my wifii. " "Your wife ! Vounv ;
Fellow , a woman who COMICH into this
; ; im | is everybody's wife , " lly this
timu it was ui.temciod th.it thu trem
bling Ionian hitd French heels to her
IKIOIH ! That \uin tuo much. Out
c.amo the pistols , nnd bullet after hill-
lot struck the narrow heels until they
were quite shot oil' , ami without
hurting thu foot. H need scarcely bo
aittlod that the young couple "lit
out ' by the earliest conveyaiiro and
guru up tlio boarding house ido.i , in
that rci-ion nt leaat ,
n I/mul Grunt.
At the coming session of the Wis-
coiiMn Logi.tlaturo n bill will bo in-
tioduccd to declare forfcitedthi1 lands
granted for n road from Mud lake to
Superior city , and confer them upon
the Chicago , St. I'nul , Minneapolis
Omaha Company. The original grant
wan tnndu by Congress in IS.'il ! , the
state holding the lands in trust , nnd
was given power to dispose of them
in such manner as the Legislature
shall provide. In J87-1 the Legisla
ture granted to the Chicago , 1'ortngo
& Superior Company a grant of 2 111 , .
GOO acres on either side of a line sur
veyed from Yellow river to Superior ,
upon condition that the road to Supe
rior city shall bo built nnd in opera
tion by the time the North Wisconsin
is built to Yellow river , the point of
intersection , nnd within live yearn of
its acceptance of the lands , and shall
alee construct nnd put in operation thu
proposed railway of _ said Chicago ,
Portngu it Superior Air Line , north
erly from Gonon in Wnlworth comity ,
nt the rate of twenty miles a year.
Under thin arrangement the time al
lowed for thu building of thu norther
ly sixty-live miles of the Air Line
road would linvo expired May n , 187 ! ' .
The Legislature , however , in 1878 ex
tended the time three yearn , or until
May fi , 1882. The first work wasdonu
on thu line last spring. Meantime a
number of companies had cast a long
ing eye on this grant , as it \\as not
being earned by the construction of n
mad called for by the terms of itn al
lowancu , nnd last winter several bills
were introduced to confer it upon other
companies , notably the Chicago , St ,
I'liui \ Omaha nnd thu Milwaukee .t
St. Paul , but none of them became n
law. Last spring the Conner company
bi'gnn the woik on n Hue from the
Yellow river to Supeiior city , with
thu avowed object of scenting a con
nection with the Northern Pacific ,
and are building n line from Clnppow.t
Falls to Yellow river , having iron
laid to Bloomer. This entire line ,
when completed , will give thorn a
chancu at the Chicago froidit from
Superior nnd the Northern Pacific.
With this line , which it is intended to
complete by J\Iny \ next , thu St. Paul
Oniaha Company , it is nlloged , will
inaku nn effort to secure thu land grant
which , it is claimed , will bo fnrfuitod
by the other company by its failuru
to complete thu road within tin ) al
lowed timo. The points to be madu
by thu St. Paul it Oniaha Company , it
is claimed , u ill be :
1. That the grant made to the AirLine -
Line Company by thu Legislature is a
part of thu grant made by Congress
tor a railroad and branches , and of
that system the present North Wis
consin is constitutionally the main
lino.
2. That the Air-Lino Company will
fail to build thu linu within thu time
prescribed by law ; nnd
3. That thu best interests of North
western Wisconsin would bo subserved
if the road be operated by n tint-class
company , able to furnish better facili
ties for thu transportation of freight
and passengers.
Christmas Weather for DO Yonra.
A Christinas like the one just past
soft , balmy and benignant , more like
April than December , a second child
hood for old winter sets the world
and our esteemed cotumpornries to
discoursing upon a warming climate
nnd a moderate season. As a mutter
of fact , Philadelphia in thu last ninety -
ty years has had yearly wcathcrwhich
has not varied through a span of live
degreen. In the iifty-aovon years
from ITM to T84G no year was hotter
than 54 degrees (1828 ( , ' 45and'4Cj ,
nnd only olio colder than 01 degrees
mean tumperaturo , 1810 , when ice
formed every month in the year , and
thu annual average sank to ! ! ( de
grees.
Last Christmas was warm und De
cember has been an open month ; but
in 1828 December hnd fuw frosty
nights , thu mornings were otton fog-
try , "tho Btunu ns dog days , " says a
chronicle of the weather , "and a warm
sunny day would ensue , " and Christ
mas was warm. Thu next year , 182 ! ) ,
was almost as warm. Twenty
yeijrs
later , 1840 , Dccomhor wna warmugain ,
with a fortnight clear of frost , nnd
the noonday temperature close on to
Christmas was 50 degrees in the shudu
too warm for fires.
Th'i oldest inhabitant , it m true ,
who is old enough to remember that
Philadelphia had good sleighing for
days before Chriutmas Day , 170 ! ' ;
that in J7'L ! ' mmw blocked thu roads ,
and ClniHlnias inaihi and greetings
from other cities got through with
dlfliculty ; that thu next year gave
Hhtighing noaily all December , with
icy htreit't Chrmtmiis Day , owing ton
thaw nnd sharp frost just before ;
while in 1802 , 1815 nnd J81C. deep
MIOW and weather chmo to zero luitod
through half thu month - imcli an old-
c.it inhabitant might bo pardoned for
believing that Christmas Hhowud thu
buyinning of warm G'hriatmnHCR. Hu
might uven say in un ctttcomcd con-
tompornry that "a green Christmas is
thu rule of latu yearn rather than the
exception , " forgetting , na the old do ,
that onu year ago Christmas weplc had
thu coldest weather - minus nix de
grees for twenty-five years , with
sleighing from Christmas on ; that two
days after Christmas the year before
waa the coldest day of 1878 , and that
for a quarter of a century December
ha furnished the lowst annual turn-
p iraturo for over n fifth ofihu time )
liut it would bo absurd for our oldest
inhabitant to forgot that hu had days
in December , 182G , which wont up to
CO degrees , and extremely mild weath
er Chrifttmaa , 17U ! , utterly spoiling
thu sleighing on which he had confi
dentially counted when snow full De
cember disappointment ho had
to bear again Christmas , 1705 , after a
week of excellent sleighing earlier in
the month. The catching weather of
1820 nnd thomuddy Christmas ot 18'il
.vould linger in IUH mind and nmko
him hesitnto in assuming that our
wintcru were warmer ; nnd if ho wan a
level-headed oldest inhabitant hu
would conclude that , taking ChrihtT-
mau weather for ninety yenr.i , them
IIIIH been n good deal of B.-UIIUIIUHH
about it , and that memory is n bad
guide for a talk on the wenthor.
Forney's Money.
l'rw < 4.
Colonel Forney was supremely nnd
curiously i diHerent in money mat
ters. Ono instance thnt strongly illus.
( rates this trait has caused nuny a
lie < rly laugh nmung his acquaintance * ! .
Despite the mlvieo of many fiiendn ,
among them Pierce Hutler , the hut-
hand of Fanny Komble , hudeternuned
toinxest n largo sum of money in anew
now enterprise , n rico-i'leaning ma
chine , or something of thnt sort. Ho
felt tinani'ially nblo to do tins by
reason of having mtulc a sale of some
Like Superior property. Ho filled out
a check on the llirnnl bank for n
very largo amount , nnd intrusted it to
n frioiid for collection. When the
piece of paper wns presented to the
paying teller , that otliunl first
scratched his chin and then went to
see the presid'ent of the bank who nt
that time was Mr. Rikor , father of
the Hon. Ueorgo 11. Haker. Mr.
linker came forward smilingly and
and said that while Coh no ) Forney
had < nnto a largo sum of money on
deposit in the bank the amount to his
credit wns not equal to thnt called
for by the check , but still if Colonel
Forney would stop down to the bank
himself , the check would bo honored.
The friend returned to The Press
ollico in nn indignant frame of mind
and told Colonel Forney that ho had
made him the bearer of a check thnt
had been dishonored , for the reason
that there was not sulliciunt funds in
the bank.
"Some mistake , sir ; somomiitnko , "
replied the big-hearted editor. "I
have much more than that on deposit
in the - hank , " and ho uttured
the name of a famihardupository other
than the ( iirard.
"Hut 1 did not go there , " replied
the friend in amazement. "Thu check
is drawn on thu ( Sirard Hunk. "
"My ! my ! " said Colonel Forney ,
"did 1 nmko such a silly miatakul
Why , 1 have not n penny , in thu
Girard Hank. 1 did not intend to send
there "
"Oh , yes ; you have a largo duposit
in the ( iirard bank , " answered the
friend , "but it wns not Hulllcient to
moot this chock. "
" \ mistake , sir ; a mistake , " re
plied the colonel , "I have not a pen
ny there. " A visit was madu t-i the
Girnrd bank , however , and Colonel
Fornoy found to his amn/ement that
hu was much richer than ho thought.
In the 8'imu way , when the Longacres'
bank in Lancaster failed , Colonel
Forney found that ho had n Icng-timu
deposit there that hu knuw nothing
of. It was this indifloronuo in money
matters that exemplified , probably an
well ns any other trait , the lavish dis
position of the man now mourned ;
lavish not only with his wealth , but
with the more precious treasures of
his heart.
Our Glorlons Independence.
A\ lint can liu more glorioiiH than to hu
independent of nulFerinn , uautuil by dy -
pepsin , Indi t'-tinn , coiiNtipation , nick-
liend iflic , or oilier ilisenst'i emanating
fr m thu Htnnm Ii. Th'H ' u n hu cimily
In ' n t'niuly i e < f Hi IIIIIICK ISuion
1'rleo SJI. 00 , trial H/U ! 10 cento.
2-1 w
A NOBTO Conjuror's Fatal
Washington SUr , Uoo 10.
Hnmpton Price , a negro conjuror
nnd nrutundud doctor , was fatally shot
on Friday night near Franklin , Vn. ,
under peculiar circumstances. Ho
had become hard up in his own neigh
borhood and came hero to butter his
fortune. Ho professed to bu a conju
ror nnd doctor of wonderful skill , and
an aged negro in well-to-do circum.
stances became greatly interested in
him. To this mnn Price t-aid that the
advance of half a dollar would secure
a chain which would lend its owner to
find a mnn of coined gold in the neigh
borhood. The aum was promptly paid
and the chnin obtained , but its owner
was not able to find the mine of
wealth promised. Hu returned to
Pricu and demanded the return of his
money which WON refused. The town
sergeant renewed the demand , but
Pricu again refused , and unforced his
refusal with n boot-jack , inflicting
painful wounds upon the oflicer. The
latter then drew his pintol nnd shot
the conjuror in the backiw ho WIIH run
ning. _ _ _
S'i'OI' THATConJII.
If yon nro sud'oring from n Cough ,
Cold Asthma , Bronchitis , Hny Fever ,
Consumption , IOHS of voice , tickling of
the throat , or any affection of the
Throat or Lungs , two Dr. King's Now
Discovery for Consumption. This is
the great remedy that is causing HO
much uxcitement by its wonderful
cures , curing thousands of hopeless
camH. Over a million bottles of Dr ,
King'H Now Discovery have been used
within thu hut year , and have given
perfect satisfaction in every instance.
We can unhesitatingly nay that this is
really the only stiro euro for throat
nnd lung affections , and can cheerful
ly recommend it to nil , Call and got
a trial bottle free of coil , or n regular
MM ) for $1.00. Ihh tV. McMnhon , Om
aha I'.li
PILES ! PILES ! PILES !
A Sure Cure Found at Last !
No Onn Wood 8ni ! rl
A nuruenro lor lillini , Illflullui ; , Itching imil
UliiTulul I'lles hiixlxcn illiKournil liy Dr. Wil-
Ilim , ( oil Indian remedy , ) lallml Dr. Wllllum'H
linllun Ointment , A nliiKlo box liui miccl tlio
wcnitthrmilcc.iHi-Hof Kiat 30 > tnrs ntanilliiK. No
onu iiuwl hiilTcr 11 vo inlniitcH alter upl'lylni ; tliln
uomlirful Hoothlntr imxlklnu. I < otloiin , Inntni-
inuntH aii'l ilictimrlvuilu iiiuru Imrm tlian KIICM ] ,
U'lllliuii'H Ointment alworlM tliu tiniiom , allajH
thu ntuitii ) lulling , ( ivirtlculonl ) ut night uttur
KcttltiK Harm In bixl.J&cUaM apotiltlce , Kit in In-
Blunt and lalnU-HH relief , and iHprciurud only ( or
I'ilcH. ItthliiKol tlio prhntu parw , ami lor uatb
Inir cluo.
Head what the lion J. II Ccfllnlwrry of Clove-
and nnys about Dr. WillUui'g Indian I'llo Oint
ment : I have uwil ncorvn ol I'iloa euros , and It
afford * mop tiMUro towy that I h ic never found
Htiytnlni ; wblch K VU vuch Immoolato and JwrtiiO'
nent rullel M Dr. William' * Indian Ointment
For tain liy all drug UU or mailed on receipt ot
price , f 1.00.
HENRY to CO. . Prop'nb ,
Cl.lVIU.4nD ,
Vet tale by 0. F Ooodmau.
GRAY'S SPEOiriO MEDICINES
TRAD ! MAHK The OrcatfRADt MARK
Hpermator
rhca , linpot
ency , anil all
follow
.i.K , , of AFTER TAKINO.
iM ) ; IM I.OKH of Jluinory , L'nUurujI I.iwxl-
tilde , I'aln In the llwk , IHmniwi of VUlon , 1'ru-
matiiruOld AK , ami inunj other Dl-rmoi that
liud t'i liiHiinlly or Coimumptloti and it I'ruma-
turu OrftMi
/-tr'l'ull | .urtltniUra In our painnhlot , ulilih
u ( k lru to icn < \ ttua I . mall to meo fno.
f /'llif h | dllu Jkillilnu IK v > M liy all ilriiifktlntt
atjl pir lockayu , or 0 jack uu frr 49 , or vtlll
bo ent 'run l > > mall < m rc-j tit ol thu mniiuy , liy
nfJuMliitf rilKUHA IKOIL'INK CO' ,
llultllo , N. V.
KOI * Uu In 0 , K GooJp octiiicaod
DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS
n orxiA. PJlOI'lliKTOKS.
ARLINGTON , J. 0. MclNTlUE , Lincoln , NcL ,
JUtJKINS HOUSE , JUDKINS & URO. , Rod O.ik , la.
SAUATOQA HOTEL , J. S. 8TLLLINIUO , Mllfortl , Neb.
REED MOUSE , GEO. RSF.D , Uly c > , Neb ,
WOODS HOUSC , W. P. ELLIS , Oiceoln , Neb ,
COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN , StromtUurK , N u ,
AMEMICAN HOUSE , QEO. H. McCAIN , South DemiNo
MALL HOUSE , A , W. HALL , Loiiltvlllo
CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK. Ul.ilr , Nob.
EXCHANGE MOTEL , C. U. HACKNEY Aihlnml , Neb
CENTHAL HOUSE , JOHN COOPER , Onkdnlc , Neb ,
COMMEnCIAU HOTEL , WM. CLEMMOX3 , Sewnrd , Neb.
COMMEItCIAL HOTEL E , EVANS , O'.Velll , Nnb.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL C. F. CASSADY , Denlion , la.
HAHTNtY HOUSE , W. P. HUNTER , Wrstslile , la ,
DELLOU HOUSE , MRS. A. E. URUCE , Rljlnci City , Neh.
DORCHESTER HOTEL , A. 8. KINKLE Dorcheiter , Neb.
COMMERCIAL MOTE. , J. Q , MEAD , NellRh , Neb
CENTRAL HOUSE , JAS McKILLIP , York , Neb.
TUTTLE HOUSE , W. H. TUTTLE , Auror.i , Neb ,
GAGE HOUSE. A. R. HAQE , Republican City Neb
DENVER HOUSE CAIRNS & WILLIAMS , Hnitlne * , Neb.
SANDERS HOUSE , CHA8. E. McNISH , Friend , Neb
WOODWARD HOUSE , WAREN WOODWARD , Exeter , Neb.
JUDKIN8 HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Mulvern , la ,
PARK HOUSE , W. J. QARVIN. CornlnR , la ,
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , rtM. LUTTON , VlllltcA. In.
E8TE8 HOUSE , N. T tSTES , Grand liUnd , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , F. W. WILM8. Kearney , Neb.
WILDER HOURE' THOMPSON REED. Wllber , Neb
COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. C. CAARPER , Hardy , Neb.
METRO ° OLITAN HOTEL , W. W. 8HUWFELT Waco , Neb.
GREENWOOD HOUSE , Q. W. MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Neb
HAMMOND HOUSC , JOHN HAMMOND , Columbut , Neb.
CENTRAL CITY HOUSE J. 8. QREQERY , Central Cltv , Neo.
SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & DECKER , Creiton , la.
NEOLA HOTEL , F. 8IEVERTZ , Neola , la.
EMERSON HOUSE , A. L. SHELDON. Emenon , la.
CORNING.
( AthuiiR County , Iowa , 0. , U. it C > . )
( ! . \V. Knink it Darrow
I ) . S. Siller
\V. O. ( Jnivin Hotel
li. AI. Widdron Hotel
D.ivis , Wulls tV llnniell I w
.John Hixhy , t Son. ' . L-xw and Inauranco
C. D. CitHHon Law
NV. O. Mitchol Lw
Mont V Krnwii , l'i\v
. .1.V. . HiNliy , liHtico
Kr.ink Elmondorf ' . JU-al Eitnte
U. A. Ciippmi , v II. , V M hind Ayent
1' . 11. lie-vim 1'o.stmaater
A. A. Kni.iKiin , M. 1) l'h > Hieinn
A-.l. Snlt.s , M. 1) Physician
W. II iMaron , I\l. \ D I'liXHtciitn
F. II. Soranlnii Duntmt
A. Conifiton Livery
John Rowland Livi-rv
A. M. Heymer humbor
I' ! . 1) . Itand-iV Co Lumlior
K. Y. li.irgiin Koud nnd Knrin Implements
.Inmus Widnor , i\I. \ D Physician
H. A. Moore Law
1' . II. Killmnn llurnesa
K. I' . Shnpo Hlaeksmith
Skinner llroa Machine Shop nnd Foundry
Thomns George Steam Mill
.I.C. Wilson Uestuiuant nnd Grocery
Gco.V. . Ktmsell General Alurchnndiau
Gnrvin Bros Gcnurnl Muichnndis
O. A. 1'eaBo Jewelry
Widner it IIngndorn Hnrdwnrc
W. F. Hall Groceries
Scholx BroH Genernl Murchniidiae
Kelly it Landis Meat Mnrkct
Rigour & Co Gonornl Morchnnduo
L. M Mann Groceries
llightmiro it Earl Drugs
I'orkina it Allhouao M illinery
C. W. Francis Clothing
Mrs. O A. Wood - . . . . - . . : Millinery
Stone Bros \ . Burbors
Widnor t Chapman Diy Goods
.1. F. McElwnin Dry Goods
MiucH .lii'ylor it Spencer Dresa Making
.7. T Smith Drugs
J. 13. Harris Groceries
A. M. Copp Doots nnd Shoes.
W. O. Shortliir Clothing
J. W. Holmcfl Farm Implements
IIolliHter liroa Furniture
E. Vnn Wngnur , Groceries
Lutit K.UIK Grocuiy , linking
A. ThompRim , .Ir Hurneaa
W. F. Lyon Hostnnruut
A , B. Turner General Murchundiao
W. B. Anderson Lnw
-crsxxa-jEiss x > xxcxiaia7Oxc"
17-XX.X.XEtO ,
Montgomury County , Town , C. , B. it Q. It. K.
\V. S. Alyor it Co s Bankers
A.V. . Sweet Hunker
Win. Sutton Hotel nnd Livury
A , Harvey Dry Gnoda nnd Groceries
L. Shepnrd it Son Diy ( < nodrt nnd Groceries
CornulniH it White Fitrnituro
P.iul Wuleh Fosvelry
Keys BrotherH , Hurdwnro
BIIWDH it Wnturmnnn Hardware
F. 11. Sm th Drugs
G. W. llurlow UcHtitnrnnt
WnlterH it Minert La > v , Loan nnd Ltnd
K. 0. Gibha . ' , Attorney
F. L. legman , Nowa Books mid Toys
M. S. Thurnmn , . , , . . , Insurnnce nnd I < oun
M. 1C , Dinea Millinury
L. Fhnnmnr B.irbur .
Cooper it Wobur , , . , , , , , ' . , CJeneiil .MuiuliixndiHO
.1. M. IJovvlnnd ' . . , L.nul , Loan , Inunnincu
K. SimmoiiH , , Diuga
W. M. Lewis , , . . , , . . Uostantfiit
,1 , Kluiiinan , Steam Mnrhlo Workit
A. K. Ilnndcock , , , Furiiitnia
I'hillip Mooru , GioccrieH nnd Meat
Leu Gallanar , HaiiuKS.
HovMill BroH , , . , , , . ( imier.il Morchnndixu
M. A. HufiiH Dry GoiuU
lidieu it Sun Clotliing
I. T. Ingmnii BOOH ( nnd Shoes
M. N. AluNnuuhton , M. D I'hymcinn
S. II. Ilnndcock Ilotol
F. Coojiur , M , D Physician
W. A. Woodard C. , 1) ) . it Q. Land Agent
C. N. I'roaton it Son , Groceries nnd Meat
C. 11. Meldon Millinery
Cowgill it llngurinuatur. Blnckainitlia
Oweim it Cumtningii ' Dlnckamiths
lonua it Mayeo Lumber
E. D. lland A ; Co Lumber
Hoover it Uuod r Livery
Smith it Burlnon Eluvutor
Ellia it Co , P Ievntor
H. D. Dolaon Elevator
1 * . U. Hittos Mayor
" " " "
6. n."BALLOU"
DEALER IN
Lath and Shingles ,
Yard and Office 15th and Cumings Street , two blocks
north of
ST. PAUL. AND OMAHA DEPOT