Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 03, 1882, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY 13 IDE : TUESDAY , JANUAKY 3 , I88&
THE DAILY BEE. .
OMAHA PUBLI8HINQOO , PROPRIETORS.
010 Farnham , bet Oth And 10th Streets
TKHMS Of 8UH8CR1ITION.
6 months " " 6.0'
month " " 8,00
RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
nia r.HD niiCAoo , et. rAtT , wis-narous a
Ixnve Oinahk P wo * r No. E , S.M . re. Ac-
coiniaoJatlon No. 4 , IS ) ( p. m.
AirlvoOmnha PwtMtixcr No. 1 , 6SO p. m ,
Anammc > uUUD No , 8 , IQ'M a. n.
tufi.ia onuii RAM 01 SOUTH it > tm > .
C. , ( I. & q. 7:40 : 1. ai , 3M p. m.
c. H K. W. , 7:44 : & . m _ 9:40 : p. m.
C. , It , Lit P. . 7:40 : . nj.-S:40 : p. m.
K. a , St. J. & C. 3. , Ufl t 8 . m. aid 6:50 :
p. to , AtriUK it Ht. I/ouU kt 6:30 : ft. m. Mid 6 2
P. UL ,
V. , RtL-t r.lftu\niftt8 ft. m. and BUOji.
< m , Airltii t HI. Ix > uU lA 0:40 : ft tn , tnJ JaO
WTSJ Ok
U. fc U. tn Nob. , Through K pre , HftO a ni.
U t M. Lincoln K\prv * < 1JO : p. in.
* . V , , OvcrUtid Kxprww , IV'16 p. m.
O , i IL V ( or Un-cln , 11 45 a. ui.
U. & It. V. tor Ox > ol . 9.40 R. m
C.C. . lrvllit No. 6 , 6:70 : a. nu
C. livliiht No. D , 8 : > a. tn.
U.C. C.U. . Irrlitht No. 13 , S.fOp. lit.
C. ' . Iroliriit No. 7 , 6:10 : | t. m. emigrant
Pciivt r cxpros. " , 7:35 : p. in.
C Irvlirht Nn U , 11 SO n. m.
Cv.
v. r , IKiiiMT frrlithtS.U ! p. in.
ju M\i > tt raou MAM ifp itnttiK.
-i a & 0 t.-W . u , . 7i : p in.
i i N. W. , B 4S B. 11.7:25 p. m.
( J U I. i. I' ,11:45 : a. m.8 Ofi | i. ra.
\ C. , St. Jo 1C II. , 7:40ii. : in. C.45t > .
riov run nr usn Mmivwi.
J. A K. V. frim Llncolo I tt > p. in.
0. P. I'lidUc Fxpn > rS.'JC p. in.
U A M , In Sob. , ltiro < Uli B prvMi 415 ! I' in.
n. V. U. UntxJu Kx | > rm0 M a ni.
XJ. V. Demur exprc K , I'M a. m.
U. P. rrclfc-ht No 14S 50 n. m.
L" . P. 'o P tVO : m. Rmteraiil
U. ' . frelffhtNo. 14 , Itl5 : p. nu
U. I' , so. 900 p in.
U. } ' . Vfi. 13 1:45 . en.
U. I1. IVmcr ( rrli'ht , 1:10 : a. m.
0. Jt IL V , tuUiKl , ki. 4 } p. to.
BCVUV IIU.M mrtrintx OKAUA AN *
OUCIUL Eicrnt.
uujtitt at 4:00 , tKK ) , ir > :00 : and
uu : IW 2 W , 8:00 , i-00 aud b0 p. nu
UaVe CouiiU. Blun * t bflt , : . 10 26 and
1:26 a. in. ; < " , , Vi5 : , S:24 , 4 : 6 anil 6:4i : p. m.
Buiuin ) llie duuiruy leavui Omata l VXO
'iil 11 0 rt. uu ; 2-00 , 4:00 : and fi.-OO p. tn. Learra
-O.iiindl Ithlffn ' Wft and 11 2 a. in.1 " :26 : , 4:2R :
atvl 6'i/i p. ID.
Tliroiwh and local pa * njpr train I lvet OPO
Oat&Miuid Coun II UluII * Lome Ouiihft 0:16 :
7ii , BWa. in. ; 8'40 , 6:45 , 0\0 p. in. Arr vo
Ouiohft 7:40 : , ll'SS , ll:4ba. : m. ; 6:10 : , 7:0. : . , 7:1D : ,
? :40 : f. m.
Opening an' ' Clotlnc of Molli.
ROCTR. UTKK.
* . at. p. m , m. p. m ,
ciu.o& : . . A u.eo voa 5'30 2:40 :
OiU Ki' , H I. 1 I'wUlc 11'CO W 0 f > 30 2:40
CHl o , K. S < . . . .11-00 0 0 6 30 J
Walwah 12:80 6.80
8 oiu City tuiil Puii' ' ( 9.00 60 ! ! 2:40 :
Cnlon [ "aciOe. 40 11:40 :
Omaha SL It. V t:00 11:40 :
B. fcM. In Xrb 4.00 8:10 :
O'-iuJrn A Hloua Oil ) 0-00 7 SO
I ) . & iL Lincoln. . . . luSO : 0:00 :
U. I1. Lincoln , Hunday l:8fl : ' 1-00
D. P. Denver Kx ) . . . :00 : O.BO
O. . Uloitt City & at. P. . 11:00 :
Local ir..i'l ' lor 8t t ol l ar t > ut aiiix' a
d&r , viz : 0:30 : a , m.
Oder aren Huiidnis from IS m. to 1 p. m.
T1IOB. F HALL P M.
Business Directory ,
Abstract arid Real tmtate.
N L. McCAOUE , oppotlto l-o t Offlct.
W. B. BABTLETT 817 South 18th Street.
Archltocta.
DtTFKKNE 4. MmiDELSSOIIN , AllOIIlTKCTS
Room 14 Crelghton Block.
A T. LAUOK Jr. , iiooin 2 , Ciolifbton Block.
Boot * and tthoe * .
JAMES DlVLNR & CO. ,
riue Boot * and Bhow. A. mod aaaortmeat ot
boms vork on hand , ooncr lath ami Uamty.
rnoa. KRIGKSON , a K. oor. iota and DOUU * .
JOHN FORTUNATUSL
406 10th street , manufactures to order freed wotk
t < alr price * . Hepaliing done.
Bed Spring * .
r. LAHH1MEB Uanuiacturor. 1917 Dourla ii.
Book * , Nawt and OUtlon ry.
J. L FHUEHAOr 1015 Farnham BtreeL
Butter and Eggs.
UC31IAJTE & 8CHAOEOEE , the oldest k and R.
dunIn Nebraska entablliihed 1376 Omaha.
QK5TKA1.
BK8TAO1UWT ,
Uiia. A. KtAN.
D hvi. t cornu Iflthand Uodgn.
Bmt Board for uui Honey.
QfttUbctlon Gu&raaterd.
Ur > . at all 11 on r * .
Board U ) the l y , Week or Month.
Good Termi for Cash.
( Jnrrlafiei and Road Wa4on .
WM RNYDEll , Uth and Ilarncy StreeU.
uewe era.
JOI1N liAUUER 1814 Farcham Street
Junk.
0. UEBTUOLI ) , R&K8 and iU'UL
Lumbar , LJmo and Cement.
ruSTEtt & QK AY comer 6th and DongUa St .
Lain i and Ulauwant.
4. BONKEJ1 1809 DooxUi St. Oood Variety.
Merchant Tailor * .
Q. A UNIXJUKHT ,
OIM of our moat rcpular Merchant Tailor * U re-
cclrlnj ; the laUwt deeUni for 8priur ( and Hummur
Oooda for Kentlomen'a wear. Stj Uuli , durable ,
od price * low u enei 16 IBth t > et. Douv.kFarn.
Millinery.
UB8. a A. R1ROKR , ITbQleiKle and Retail , Fan
cy Uoodi In ( fre4 variety , Zephrn , Card Board * ,
HCMiwy , Olove , Oormta , Ac. Cbeapert Oocue In
| MI Weal. FUKhawrs tare SO p r etui. Order
fcTKaU. 116 Fifteenth BUflOt.
foundry.
JUlUi WJCARNE4BON8 , cor. 14fc Jnk o U
h lour and FMd.
OUABACITT MILLfl , 8tb and Farofcam oto. ,
< reibao * Broa. , proprtiotin.
Urocvrs.
t 8TEYKNS , Kltt betireen Coming and lut
r. A. McfllLVNK , Corn. (3d and Coming BtrteU.
Mardwata , Iron and 8U 4.
3LAK k LANOWOUTTIY , WhcJtaale , 1M aa/
U2Uth Uc t
A BOUUta taiatrlKtt and mifomla
Harntta , Saddles , tun.
U. WKI3T 0 18th St. bet Fare , & Hamey
Hotel *
, ANFIEUnOUSKO io.CanneldttthftFarnhiuu
DOKAS HOUflF. , P I ! Cary , 01S Farnham HI.
SLAVEN'8 HOTKL. F. 8U\cn , 10th Bt.
Southern Hot l Out. Kamel 9th A Uen worth
Clothing tiought.
0 .fllUW will pay hlgh < * t Cosh price for Jccond
hand clothing. Corner 10th and Farnhain
Drugv Paint * ana Oil *
KUHN 4 CO.
U , Kino " nc Moods , Cor lim i.nd
W J. WH1TKIIOUH , , WJalefc ( Retail , lethnt.
C. FtKLO , 202S North Hlue Cumlriff Strtet.
1'AIUt , DruiTLHrt. 10th and Howard KtreoU ,
Oentltta.
Oil. PAUL , WlUlairw' Plock Cor. 15th a
Dry Qonctt Notion * , Etc. .
JOHN II. Y. LKiOIANN & CO. ,
York Dry Good * Swn1310 im < l 1812 fani-
U&Knvwolu fclM hooU and ohoeo 7th\ dac
ruruuure.
a F. OR088 , New and Sioond llunit f urnlture
ud Stovea , 1114 Dousrlai Hlrfhoft c * h price
ild for vecond hand root * .
BONNKR 1809 Douirla it. flat ir l. , Ac.
Fence Work * .
OH AIIA FKNOE CO.
OUST , rHIKH&CO. , UlSIUmeyHt. , Improte-
M ) Ice DOXM , Iron and Wood Feneet , Offer
< uillc r , CouiUrf of Ho * and WalnnL ,
TobAcco.
ft KKITSCIKit ) , mMiufacturrr * of
nl Hholiralt malcrct n Tohftccot , 1SO& I.
v V tAluN7.KX : muiHfuttiircr 1416 Kanihwu
PlorlM.
A Donafhne , plvcut ( flower * , K r-lt ,
Ic. N. W. cor Ifllh anJ IViucl
Civil Engineer * nnd Surveyor * .
ANDREW HOSKIVATKU , Crclgliton ,
j n Himcjn , Qnvte und Sowtmge Hj-jtcnif a
_
Uommlnlon Merchant * .
JOHN 0. WIL LI.3,1411 I > oJfe Strwt.
J II BKKMK1L For ( loUll * Krv-f adrtrttue-
TIM-.I In HiUv and WcvVU
Cornice Works.
iM rD Cornlcu Worl * , Manufacturer * Iron
Jornl i , Tin , Iron and Hhtc Hooding. Order *
'rom any locality promi'tly cxrcutxxl In the br t
luinatr , JWtory- and Ofilce 1218 Harnry BL
C. SI'WllT , Proprtetor ,
W anlrl Iron ( Vniloo , Window Caps , otc. ,
aitntilw-turtil and pat up In any rArt ol the
vjiliitry T 8l.VIKll.lJ llaVhlrtgenUntrort
Crockery
; . BO.NNKH 13O Dougla * etrcet. Oood line.
Clothlnc and FurnlihlnK Qooda.
* M ; . II. t'KTKKMON AIM Il t , O p . I
O n Xotlonn and Cutluiy. SIM B , loth rtrrot. _
netrlg irnlor , O nflcld' Patent ,
i. F OOODUAV tllli at Itt. Varn. & llaniey
Show CAIB MAnufactory.
0. J WIUK ,
MunulwMitvind DixJtr in nil klmls ol Nhow
Oiwin , Uprlk'ht Cfiect , a . , 1317 C m St
KILVNK L. QGltUAtU ) , ptoptlctor Omaha
iho Cft n mauufuctorj , * * ld South ICUntrwt ,
botux-eu laxoii r.llh and Starry. All | food
v > rtant d llrnl cliw _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Pawnbroker *
J hd * IU
Liovot oia Tinware
A. UUKME8TKU ,
LMvlnr lb aun < * iuid Tinware , and Uanufacturer
< jl Tin Hooti and nil Llndt of Building WorL ,
OJ J Follow ' UlncL
J. BO.V.VBK. ISOd LX > uihu 81 Oood and Cheap.
Seed * .
J. STAi'B , Wbol < ai and RoUU Sofa Drllli and
Cnttlvatore , Od 1 Frllcwn UalL
PhyiloUin * an 1 Burgeon * .
H. * . fllBlW , 11. U , Rxun No t , OreUjhton
Blo < k ,
P. b. LKIPKXItUiO , i. It. Uawnle DUok.
U. U UAIIT , M. D. , KT and Ear , opp. poriofflon
ItU. U IJ UUADDV.
) i ulln und Atuist. R , W 15th nnd Farnham Sta
Photograpnera.
lIKO. IlinTC , PROP.
Htreet.
u. ai Ua unc IU.11 rtrat ljvn Work and Proinpt-
Qaa and Steam Fitting.
P. W. TARPY A CO. . 218 lath tit. , M. Furuharu
* nd DoURlui. K orii promptly attondrd to
I ) . "ITZI'ATUIOK. 14W DouitUw Btri 9t
Painting nn apor
' { KNitY A. KO rKRS. 141 Otxlgc Street.
iihoe oiorci.
Phillip Ijny. 1S20 Farntem Bt. bet. 18th & 14th.
Second Hand Store.
HE11K1NH & LKAK , 1416 Douila Ht. New and
Bucnnd Hand Furniture , House KunilBblnp Goods ,
c. , bonyht and tol.l on narrow marrini.
Udloon * .
IIUXRY BAUFMANN ,
In tun nti-r brick block ou Dou Uw Utrtiet , hat
| u t cpvntxl a most cltgant liooj Hall
Hot Lunch from 10 to 12
every daj.
" Calndooia " . ' KALCONF.U flTS 16th Street.
Undertaken.
CllAb RIEWK , 101V Faniharu bet. 10th b lltd.
UO Uent Store * .
0 O BACtU'H ' 120B F rnh m 9t. F ecO oH >
WESTERN
GORNIC WORKS .
C. SPECHT ,
Proprietor ,
1213 Harney Street ,
OMAHA , - - - NEB.
MANUFACTURERS OF
B1ITMHED iEQH
Cornices ,
Dormer Windows , Finials ,
TIN , ffiON § SLATE ROOFING ,
Specht'e Patent MetdJic Bky-
Patent Adjustable Ratchet Bar and
BRACKET SHELVING ,
I am the Koncral SCatu Apent for the alnvc
line of ifOCKla.
IKON FKNOINO.
Oreiilne * , Balustrade * , Verandat.KDrTlco and
Bank Railings , Window and Cellar
Guards ; also
GKNKKAI , AGKNT
Peerton and Hill Patent Inside Blind.
_ _ novsdU
LEGAL NOTICE.
the matter of the petition of Albert U. W > man
M euarUan of lltnrj F. Wyman nnd Willmra
T. wjrnian , minor hein of llnirlot F. Wjman ,
In the UlHtrlU Court of the Third Judicial Dis
trict of the State of Nebraska , within and for
the County of lAiu/laH
And no * on the 24th day of December , A. D.
14S1. cam * * Albert U. ( Vyman , ( fuardlan of Henry '
F. W ) man and William T. Wyiuanaforo uid , and
presented in open court hid petition for Llctn-e
to Sell Ktul bttate of hi * luld wanla for their
ma-'ntenuicc ' , education and for tliu payment of
tAieo aweHxed and o be fuwtmed upon the real
fsute of hlx uld wardi , and It oppiarlnir tfl the
court Irora au Ji petition that It U nvoraury that
thereat cut it of HUi'h n-ar Is should be Hold for
the purj'wct in Kail petition utatcd , a
And liulso appearing to Uie court that the said
Albert U. Wjman , the Mid jictltloncr , is the na
tural Burvinu par nt and next cf Kin of the
uid minor heir' , and that there are no other t r.
eoim or partlcH fnUirustud In the r tate of ald
minor he r i tx Not forth in Mild petition.
Ana It tito appiarliut to the conrt that the uid
Alh'rt U Wynan , notonly In and by hi * uld
petition , which I'ltludt * aud raiicludcs tu
rlifhti in the premleeii a next of kin and heir at
law of mid minors ID turcuwoon andrttnaUidi'r ,
and tenant b > icmrtvH ) of the Hold Hoi rlet F.
Wj man , rtccta/wd , but al-o bv bit toluntary ap
pearance In open court , conftjwlnir /uardian
and next of kin , and tlicr by ocot-ptlnK the order
of court herein , to * h ) * CAIKO why I cenve should
not bojrant Uor the siJeof jurh real ( KtaU-ln
told petition clercrilxid.
It n orJtrcxI lliat the next of kin tuid all ir
sons Inti'tct ) od In Kald txtate nppiar lie'orti thl4
loiirtln hambtr * on the 2Jrd da ) of January , ;
A , I > . 1W2 , at the rourt houa In Milil County of
IJoutfUi , Inomahi Citi I'lvuld ' rount ) , to > ho
cauiiwhy allcenitostnuld n tbuk'ranttdf r the
kale of sue r al ( otutv III u'M petition diai nb"d ,
and that copltH of thin notl < i > In * ruU up n
ainlora'uld
JThrd l > ' trl t C uttMeil. I '
( ' } lllit > , Kill I
.1 .1S H SAVACIC ,
JuilB
State ol .Vohrtuhti , l ii'U4 ) Coui I )
I , Win H. IJ 111)9 ) , rlirk f tin' lUs'.rkt Court m
and for * &kl Statv jnd count ) , do lit-rtl'j urtih [
that I ha t rnmiarcd the aliotit ordtr of enlil
lourt ulth the orUlnal ordtr n > I appenri of
rtcird oi | fol o journal of bald ititirt , und that tht
hanie IF a iorrut trahn < .ri ] > t tliiTciol , an-i the
whole nf raid orilnal onltr
I tentlinoii ) whereof , I li.nc h < reunto ct in )
hand and tuustil ( lit veal ol tnld < ourt to Inu'
llxod U thuC'in of Omnh.i UHM ttllliilaj cf [ ) i
cenhii , IbHl
'Third ' Di-lr lU'ourt S < ul ,
DoiiKlat Countv , Nit' '
\SM If 1.1 AM v
dc2UcvuiH C'lcr
Geo. P. Bemis
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
, a
16th and Dodge St * . , Omaha , Neb.
This ttencjr Qowl HTWCILT a brokcrace biulne * *
Don nt sp > c "late and Uierf Ifir MJ > l > arvlni I
o oki arr Insured to ons , Instead
APPLEJACK IN PIES.
-
It Broke up the locky Hidf o
Teetotal Society
The Story ToltMiy nSoilnto Sherlir ,
Vllllviid Uttrr In New York Sun
A few of tliu boy wuro y.illicroil
uruutul Ihu Crinsmnu llottao utovt1.
Ono of tlioin fund aloud 1111 item in
The Sun About .Too Ituanluy r.tftiiig it
loinpn on ft watermelon vine , and how
its jtiico wns abforboil by thu growing
fruit , RO that when thu inuloti wun cut
it wixfoinul to bo tlo IciotiBly Ilivoied
with loinon. Thu County Clerk ? aiil
ho liuliovcd the vvliolo bliiinu tiling to
bu no such a thing Seine of the boys
ratliur took the County Clerk's view
of the matter. Tlu-n nhurill'sjioko
UJ ) .
"Well , now , " said ho , "I think
thuro ain't any doubt at all aboutthat
inulon sucking the juice out of thu
li'iuon and lluvorin lUulf with it. 1'vu
known jimt us BtnuiKO tilings tn hip
pun in thu way of hoiticulturuloxpiri
menu nijHolf , and that puts mo in
iininl of how 1 hitpputiud to bust UD
the Rocky Hidgo 'IVututtl Hrotliur
and Sisterhood up back of luckauack ,
'long in Ti'J or ' 03
"ThuioMIH u good many tavorus
up through that neck of nciub oiik in
thoao days , and thu population didn't
go u Kru > lt 'lU'il < > " the Maine \ \ \ \ ,
1'horo wasn't inu.-h Urrying late at
the wlnu , to bo inre , but thorn uus
considerublo lingoriui ; o\ur tlio tangle
foot. They don little in that \ruyjut ,
but they don't soeni to ( jet hold of the
BUUIO ( { tiality of etull' thuir uncoitorn
uiado merry with. Thuio was a lighter
or foot-race in oyory ttvodnnkn of thu
old-titno back-oM > ackanack tipplo.
Old Jim Too , lo xvaa about thu tough
est old lecoptach ) of ujiplujick that
over hung 'round Rocky Itidgo. It
took thu URHentinl toil of about threu
busheln of aplt's ] a day to keep his
shirt comfortably filled , and ho vraa
clcvur en the treat. Bo when Uuch
Jim cnmo back from ditun thu river
one day after an abtonco of a uoe
and announced that ho hud signed the
plulgo , and began to talk teniperanco
among the CUHO hardonud old pelicaim
of thu llidgo , the gloom that fell on
thu community no thick you could
cut it with a knifo. "
WHAT HETTLKll THU UOCKY KIDUIUiH.
"Unclu Jim didn't make much
lioadway in converting the Rocky
Uidgora until the tavurn laid in an in
voice of thrtio barreln of rum that the
proprietor had traded three coonnkina
and a mink-trap for to a peddler , who
Raid it wan the genuine old New Eng
land article. The tirat iiiulu thm rum
waa on tap Bill Podiker licked his
lame old father in the bur-room , after
taking one diink , and Hank Block
had to bo tied up to the ftiun post to
keep him from Betting tire ( o the wid
ow ROBO'B barn. Tlu-ro wore fourteen
lights at the tavern bi-foro 8 o'ch ek ,
and then the proprietor cleared oveiy-
body out iitul cloaed the IIOUBO. Thu
thing that capped the climax waBl'eto
Claxton taking homo a glasa of rum to
use for a nek child. 'I'huy only gave
it a tablespoonftil Tlien it went to
sleep Bulfan hour afterward they
found their old cat lying on the child's
breant , sucking thoyoungono'sbreath.
The cat was huntlud out of the cabin
moro than lively. By and by they
lioard it raising cain in the wood shod.
Pete wont out with a , light. The cat
was discovered in ono corner , npitting
and starring and Bwearing at thinga it
roumed to see around it. Pretty soon
it gave ono grand elap in the air with
its fight forepaw , then bounded in
terror ten feet away and foil dead. It
was a plain case of delirium tremens
"That settled the Rocky Ridgcrs.
They were Beared half to death. They
began to sign the pledge , men , women
and children Uncle Jim 1'ooplo or
ganized the Rocky Ridge Teetotal
Brother and Sisterhood which bring *
mo to my story. "
TUB OKAFT ON A I'C.MPhlN VIKK.
"Lackawack wasn't a very prolific
fruit district , but it was the land and
all on pumpkiim Thuro wore' few
apple orchards along the river , though.
We had a good ono. There wiia ono
tree that rained apples about the size
of a baby's h > ad. They came early in
the fall. There was more juice in
ono of them apples than there ia milk
in a fifteen-cent cocoanut. Stick a
straw in ono , and in lees than the nip
of a miappin' turtle , thu juice would
spurt out of the other end like water
out of a squirt gun. You could put
.mo of them apples in a pint dipper ,
but the juice out of ono nould till a
quart can. I don't know what breed
they wore , but wo used to get two
barrels of cider out of every bushel of
'em. The tree is dead now.
"Wo used to harvest a heap of
pumpkins ou our place , too ; and in
thu fall of ' 02 or T > : t I was going
through our pumpkin grove carrying
Siouio A peck of the big apple * . I waa
little carried away that year on the
subject of grafting , and thu idea
struck mo to graft one of them apples
on to a pumpkin vine and HPO what
the upshot of it would bo. I stopped
light by a big pumpkin that had a
vine which hod grown round and
round and formed itself into a regular
layer of soctioui of vine , ono on the
Jthor , for all the world like a great
big spiral spring. I got A good rye
straw , shoved ono end into the apple ,
the biggent apple I could find ono
that was good for mnru than half a
gallon of juico-and stuck the other
nd into a liolo I made nn the pump-
in vine , just back of where the spiral
growth uommeriRed. About three
weeks afterward 1 thought 1 would go
) Vcr and BOO how my craft wai getting
ilong. Wo'd had a spell of torriblu
'lot sunny weather wince I hitched the
ripple to the vine Whi-n I got over
Jiero 1 found the apple , ll was shrunk
to about the size of a nutmeg The
iiimpkin was gone I thought BOIDO
ono had stole it ] was mml for a
spell , but soon forgot all about the
mattur When I gc.f homo 1 found
th.it the old gentleman had given a
pumpkin to 1'nolo Jim Teeplu , and
lie had taken it homo to Rocky Ridge.
That was my particular pumpkin "
. < OIMIltOI'H IStT Of I'IKH
"Twami't long afterward that us
boys got the news that thorn was to
bo a mite cocioty at L'ncle JimV , in
aid of the Rocky Ridge Teetotal
Brother and . SwUirhwod. I hooked
on to the idea that the mite would bo
tolerable good thing for mo to take
in , and so when the night came round
harnessed up our old sorrel and dug
out for the lliJgii. The ftcrub oaks
Imd turned out nigh on to n coujilo
do7.cn of the Brother nnd Sisterhood ,
young nnd old llnithcr SkeoU , n
colporteur nhd local preacher , who
wan holding n season of protracted
luootingR in the rod cchool ) inu oMIJ
ever ou the ll'ittli'snnko , had cmue
over tci join in the foatintii'K. 1
hadn't boon nt t'nclo Jim's more tlinn
ton nnuntoR before the old l.ulj
yanked mo out in the pantry.
" 'That nirpunkin Hint yor dixd j > uv
.Mm,1 nid she , 'wore jist about thti
liropcrcHt tiiofio o'fruit fur juico. that
1 eu-r chipped my eyes on. Durn of
I don't think they wnn inore'n half n
gallon in it. An1 Rtuoll ? Why nkin
our woodpile , it woroliko tnkin'u HtntF
olPn u bed n mnrygolos , when 1 cut
that punkiu ! Snort your nose ever
thoni pies ! ' naid sho.
"l os" said the Shorjir , "them
\\M a row of pumpkin IU'OR as fir nt
from IHTO to the door. They wuro
big onea , too. I smelt of ono. The
ittiimn seemed familiar.
" Why , Aunt Polly,1 snyn 1 , 'I
know they most generally put brandy
'
in mince pioa , but I'm ' dinged if' ]
ever hunrd of any imo putting apple
jack in pumpkin pies boforo. ' .
' "Applejack ! " nhuutod Polly ; 'they
ain't been no apnlojiick in thin limine
in three mouths ! "
hlHSlMl OAMKS ANII 1,1'NTII.
' All right The party wont mi.
Wo played ( Aiponhngun , pork'r , hunt
the nlippor , JIUSRV wants n corner , nnd
i < ( i on , and hud the heavy-heavy
hnngs-ovor-your-head , finu or-Rtipor
line buainosB for n couple of hews ,
anitliL ! Urothur und Sisterhood was
booming There had boii u dollar
nnd u qiurtur tnkon in besides n ton-
pence that Iko Swoyer didn't have
with him , but which ho tuid he'd
bring in next time , or an noon o ho
wont to the Narrows and sold his fox-
akin. By and by Aunt Polly Raid ;
' By gum , childurnl It's a olnppin'
mo pooty solid that it's oliinhin' nn to
time to li'ist n toothful or no o' vit-
tals inter us ! "
"Thut motion WUH carried unnui-
mouidy Wo had a coed lay out , but
the pumpkin pie was thu gland fun.
turo of the t'Vi'iiinc. If it as any
thing that the lUdgura had a wo.ik-
ness for it was pie. They used to out
pie thioo timoa a day aud once bofnro
going to bod. Aunt Polly cut ono of
lipr pies. Unolo Jim took n bite ot
his piece , ntoppud in the act of cliow-
ini { it , Miiolt of what \\nn loft , looked
aiouiid in n da/.ud tort of wny , and
then tininhud the pio. Brother Sktuls
was a man about tl foot 0 , and
wouldn't weigh moro than IL'O in hit )
moccaniiiH. He had a mouth that IIH
cut nnd fitted to n tvvonty-inch pump
kin pie divided into < iu.irtorn.Vlum
ho closed on bin piece of uio ho loft
nothing but the crust in bin hand.
Ho Imd hurdly aw.illowod his mouth
ful when the water started out of IIH !
(
eyes and tumbled down his facu like
marrow-fat poas. Ho gasped once or
tuico , nnd then gobbled a dipper o
water and drank it.
" 'Thiit'a u leetlo the plonannti-Ht
bite o' puiikin pie 1'vo Hot my teeth
in thin year. " a.iidho ; "but ain't it a
a tol'blo speck too hot 'long o1 { { incur ,
Slater Teeplo ? "
"Aunt Polly oaid she waa nfeored it
was , und Uncle Jim said yes , it must
bo the ginger. Everybody elao thought
so , too , but mo. I says to inypolf ,
there's now applejack in jthoin piee ,
sure as fato. "
1 KKTOTALKllH COMPLETELY R'JI.vr.ll.
"Now , I don't want any now apple
jack in mine. A thimbleful of it ' 11
put a , head on n wooden Injin in lees
than ton minuter , nnd ' 11 inaVo u.man
rondy nnd willing to borrow twenty
cents of n blind tiddler's dog. I wont
out door to look after niy horeo. I
wasn't gone morothun fifteen minutes ,
but when I went back in the house a
change had como ever the Teetotal
Brother and Sisterhood , Uncle Jim
waa sitting on the wood box , with a
partly devoured picco of pie in ono
hand , while with the other ho was
wildly boating time as ho sang , with
out noticing any thing olao in the room.
'Oh , huro'u to good old whisky drink
her down , drink h-r down. ' Iko
Swoyor was in the middle of the room
with his coat elF , yelling that ho could
perl moro bark in an hour than any
red-shirted bush whacker from the
N.irroHH could in ton , nnd that ho
could clean out that ranch in two
seconds by the wiitch Urothor Skoils
stood at the end of the table. His
no8o and ono side of his facu was cov
ered with pumpkin pio. Ho swayed
to and fro like n poplnr in the wind ,
and ho were n sickly smile. Bunky
D.ivi'j was trying to get him to 'chuck
for Homothin' , if .twnn't uothin' inore'n
a loetlo elderberry nn' sugar.
" 'Urethornsistorn'said the ( iormnlo
' ( dug 'loven verso Hiiinoty-Hec'n hymn ,
'n take ' ' '
up u'lecsh'n.
' "Whnt's that ? ' said Iko Swoyer.
"Nothor o'loction ' ? A-w-w well
- - , , now
I guesa 1 don't 'low no doublo-jintcd
true' ' peddler from Rattlesnake tocorue
ovtjr h'yor ifn' try to clean this poolin1
out o'caah ! '
"And he hit Brother Skulls under
the oar. Brother Bkolla landed on
the wood-box plump on top of Unolo
Jim. I saw there were indications of
a fuss , and I slipped out. Before I
got my horse untied Brother Skoila
came head first out of a window , bring ,
ing the aaah. Uncle Jim1 * ' tumbled
after him , und they clinched into one
another on the ground. Next , the
door of the cabin flow open , and out
came old Pelog Hopper , holding his
jaw , nnd making for the scrub oaka as
if the old boy was nftor him. I could
wee Ike Swoyor nnd Bunky Davis
yoked together on the cnbin floor ,
biting nnd gouging and pounding , nmj
Aunt Polly Btnuding ever 'em , whack
ing it into'em with a broomstick. I
to myself , 'This ' 11 bo apt to
make ' trouble in the Rocky Kidgo
I'eutotal Brother and Sisterhood , ' and
I pulled out for homo.
O.VK OK NATUIIK'M MILLS.
"On the way 1 got on to the whole
dilliculty. I'd grafted that apple to
the pumpkin vine just back of the
spiral formation. The upplu sent its
juice through there a hiimmin' the
flame as cider goes thiuugh the worm
it thu applejack still , The HUH shill
ing hot on the vine , just done the
evaporating buaineHB up brown , and
when the juice got to the pumpkin it
was a little thu fiurot article ot applejack -
jack that ever \\as distilled. The
pumpkin was moro than soaked with
it , and ono mto of it was enough to
miiko a Presbyterian doimnio ji.it juba
HI Sunday school and ask the Bible
clash to get iipand dance to it.
"J met Uncle Jim a week or so after
and asked him how the folks was , All
lie wild was :
" 'I uovor were much ou thu fight , '
Mid he , and don't bear unUxly no
bad fucljn a. But I'll bet ten ncro u'
hop poles ngin n mom < > ' Shoiibly
nuekora that I km lick the oiiery etna
that applejacked them pies , '
"So joii Keo"eonuludedthfStiuiifl' ,
tluTit nih't anything HO curious about
thtit lemon /iiid melon story , after all.
Of course tint mite society wound up
the Te t , till Brother and Sutorhood ;
but Nature isqueo , nml she'll take
her couiso if it bus'n up the vxholo
blame teetotal caboodle. "
Our Qlnrlonft Inclnpnndftnoft.
Wlmt c.tti l > mure elnrlotii. tlmn to Ut
uiiloiuMulont ut MifTerllitf couipd by dyn
IK-pMt , tntilge tlon , c.mstlmtl | n , olck-
lumiUoh. ' , or oilier Hlm-nxi-n rinniiAtiiiK
fr m tlie nt.uiiH h 111 ( i u bo on-illy
K' ll od li ) , | t Ilicly tlce "f llOKIKlOK HUOI >
KlTTMis I'ricu 91.00 , trlnl KZO ! 10 centH.
2-1 w
An AC" nf
That this is a lightning ago in which
tin1 rorlil H iiioM-d and oulii-htoiiod
by olt'ctncity is literally truo. The
telegraph and ocean cables Imvo become -
come the great channel * for convoying -
ing intelligence , and the medium
through which the commuroial and
riiiiucial tMiiMictiona of the world mo
cirried mi The exteimion of tolo-
graihic ] commumratiou and the bind
IIO.IB traiiH.ii-lod by wire it , ono of tlio
day , I tiit but fortj font years since
the telegraph was exhibited fur the
first time in. New York , yet thuro to-
( Iuyt51,000 : miloH of tolegniph wire
oporatt'd by the WoUorn Union Com
pany , in the Tinted .States , aside
from the wiioi of railroad and other
compnnio * . Thirty seven yearn ago
the 27lh of limt Hay the tirst telegraph -
graph line waa put in succrsoful oper
ation , over a siujjlo wire between Bal
timore and Washington Now over
; if > , 000,000 nuxwigi's are being sent
Hii.iu illy by the Weotorn Union ulono.
It is but twonty-throo years since the
fir.st Atlantic cable naa Huctossfnlly
laid , but now there nro half a dozen
cables , and moro cable moHaagos art )
soul between Now Yoik mid I/ondon
every week than there were lot urs in
a whole your nl the time the first ca-
bio wns Inid
Somn idea of the wonderful increase
in the telegraph business CHU bo ob-
titined from the statement ivf Dr.
Oroon , president of tlio WMtorn
Union Company , < > ' the business and
profits of that gigantic corporation for
the past six montlia. 1'ho surplus of
the company on the first of July last ,
was , in round numbers , S1'J7,000 , but
thu nut revenues for the nevt quar
ter were $2,101,000 , which w HS151-
000 beyond thu estimates of the m.m-
agorfl , leaving , after the disburse
ments for the three months , a surplus
of tiltl.OOO , October 1. The estimat
ed profits for the preneut quarter are
87,010,000 , which uill leave , Vtor tlio
qmirtorly dishnriuimonts nnd the setting
ting Bsitlo of 81,200,000 reiiirod ] for
the JJ per cent , dividends H sunilus
of 81OM,000.
This astonishing accumulation of
profits indicates the growth of the tel-
oyrnph business in the United States
A similar growth ixapptiont in all
civilised countriea , whilu lines uro being -
ing pushed through the mountains ,
forests , and deserts of the uncivilized
portionn of the globe in order that
the most remote sections may bo
brought , figuratively Bpoaking , facoto
face. The telegraph system has be
come to the world's inliabitauta what
the nerve system ia to the human
body. To doitroy it would be to pa-
raly/.e oommprco and reduce the trallio
between nations ono half.
Guilty of Wrong.
Some people have n fashion of con
futing excellent romodiofl with the
largo mass ot "patent medicines"and
in this they are guilty of wrong.
There are seine advertised remedies
fully worth all that in nskod for them ,
and ono nt least wo know of Hop
IHttori The writer has had occasion
to use the Rittors in just such a cli-
tnato aavo _ have most of the yo r
in Itay City , and lias always found
thuin first class and rulUbla , doing all
that is claimed for them -Tribnna.
j3 16
THOROUQHBRBD
JERSEY COWS & HEIFERS
For Bale By
GRAHAM P. BROWNE ,
PILES ! PILES ! PILES !
A Sure Cure Found at Last !
A niroctirelorlhln31 Tt ] irDr. | Iteming uid
Ulcmled flit * hubeco dlnoovcrod by Dr. Wil
liam , ( u > IndUn remedy , ) ctlled I > r. WUUini'i
Indun Ointment. A ulniclt box hu cured tha
rent chronic ouwx ot Uot Mjcrt tt nilln/f. / Mo
ono need luOer flre mJauto * irUr pj > ljln ( ( thl *
wonderful nothing medlciao , Lotion * , tnttru-
rnenl * u > 4 electuajrlta do mora bnn thin ( rood ,
WUlUtu'i Olotruent t ortx tha tiunon , klU i
the Intonto Itebln ; , ( rttrtlcuU ljr tt nltfft after
geitlnif wum In bed , ) act * M kpooltlce/irlTei In-
iteat and r lrila rwlef , and Uprerxired only for
Pile * . Itehlriir ol tb prlU ) p&ru , and for ooth
Inv ua
Ilosd wh t the Hon J. M Ccmnberry of Cleve-
and MVM ivUout Dr. WUIlaru'i Indian I'llu Oint
ment : I have uwxl kcore * of i'llm curtm , and It
adorda m p emiure toiwy that I h vt uover found
anytlilnv Mblch give iucn linmivllatn and iwriii-
nent rellof tut Dr WlliUm'i Indian Olntmvnt
Kor mlu by all druirvtaU or mailed ou rwxilut ol
prlco , 11.00.
HENRY Sc. CO. . Prop'r * ,
CLUVIU KV , OHIO.
Kor Rale by 0. Y Goodman
lAruA/iwI y
To Nerve js Sufferers
THE GREAT EUHOPtAH PCMEDY.
Dr. J. B. SimpHon'B Specific
II l ape | tnecurulor Hpormatouhut , Homlna
W okiiittm. luipotAiicy , and all ilinuutui nwultl/ic
from M'-Abux ) , a * Mental Anxluty , Lnm
Uiiioo , I'alniilii th i Ituck orHMu , anil dlnuuto
Uiat luwl to
Connuniptlnii
triwnlty an
CArlyKraie
Thu tirxKinc
" xlUInu It
with won < ltr
( ill KUCtUHH
. _ . _ . . I'auiiihliiU
out Irro to all. WrIU ( or thorn and Kut full par-
leu Ian ,
I'rlce , iiiioclflc , f 1.00 per | cki4o , or "l pack
WM (01 ti 00 , AilJrww all onleru to
II. HIH80N MKDICINK UU
No * . 104 and lOti llaln ot. IluOalo , K. V.
0ald In Omaha by C , f , GooJuiau , J. W. ( toll ,
K In , and all dnJ < KU'4 v ry "hero.
DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL"
IIOTKIA.
ArtusnroN , J 0. MclNTIRE , Lincoln , Net
JUDKIN3 HOU9E , iiunxiNs A nno , , Red Oak , In.
8AHATOOA HOTEL , J 8. STEtLINIUS , Mllford , Neb ,
HEED HOUSE , OEO. HEED , Ulyite < , Neb.
WOOD9 HOU3E , W. P.ELLIS , OtcrolA , Neb ,
COMMERCIAL HOTCL JOHN HANNAH , StromiljurE , Htu
AMERICAN HOUSE , OEO H. McOAIN , South DendN <
MALL HOUSE , A. W HALL , Louisville
CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , Ulalr , Neb ,
EXCHANGE HOCtL , C. U. HAOKNEY Aihlnnd , Neb
CENTIIAL HOUSE , JOHN COOPER , OtkdAle , Neb.
COMMERCIAL riOTtL , WM CLEMMONB , Bewnrd , Keb ,
COMMERCIAL HOTEL C. EVANB. O'Neill , Neb.
COMMERCIAL MOTEL C F. CA88ADY , D nlion , IA.
HARTNLY HOUSE , W P. HUNTER , Wrstilde , U
DELLOU HOUSE , MRS A E. ORUCE , RUInet Oily , Neto.
DOROHE8TEH HOTEL , A. 8. KINKLC Dorchetter , N b
COMMERCIAL HOTE. , J. 0. MEAD , Nellgh , Neb
CLNTRAL HOUSE , JAB McKILLIf. York , Neb.
TUTTLE OUOE , W. H. TUTTLE. Aurora , Neb.
OAOt HOUSE , A. R. OAQE , Republican City N b
OCNVER HOUSt CAIRNS A WILLIAMS , Halting * , Neb
SANOERS HOUSE , CHAS E. McNIBH , Friend , Neb
WOODWARD HOUflt. WAREN WOODWARD , Exoler , Neb ,
JUDKIN8 HOUBC THANK WILKINSON , Malvern , In.
PARK HOUOC , W J OAFIVIN , Corning , Id.
OOMMCItCIAL HOU8E , .VM. LUTTON , VIII ( tea , la.
PARK HOU5L W J OARVIN , Corning , IA.
C8TEB HOUSE , N T .8TE8. Qrnnd Ijlnnd , N b
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , F W. WILMB , Kmrney , Neb
WIL11EI1 HOUI1E' THOMPSON FlEED Wllber , Neb
COMMERCIAL HOUSt A O OAARPER , Hnrdy , Neb
METRO 'OlITAN HOTEL , W W OHUWFEL1 W. > co , Neb.
GREENWO > D HOUSE , 0 W MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Neb
HAMMOND HOUSE , JOHN HAMMOND , Columbua , Neb.
CENTRAL CITY HOUSE J. B OREQEHY , Central Oltv , New.
SUMMIT HOUSE , 6WAN A DECKER , Oreiton , Ik.
NEOLA HOTEL , F. BIEVERTZ , Neola. U.
CMERBON HOUSE , A , L. SHELDON , Cmenon , !
CORNING.
( AtliuiiH County , Town , 0. , H. tt Q. *
( S. W. Fnmk , t Dnnow . . linnl :
I ) . 8. Siglor. . . Banl
W. CK ( Inn-in. .Hotel
L. M. Wnldnm .Uotd
Davis , Wells t UuRaull. . .Law
John Bixby > t Son and Insurance
C. D. C.ISROII . . . . . .law
W. O. Mitehol . . .Law
Mont A Brow n Law
J W. lli.vby . . . . . . . . .TiiHtioc
Frank it Klmondorf llval Kdtnte
H. A. Crippon . .11. AM hind Agent
P. H. BoviiiR . PostimiAter
A. A. Itauson , M. I ) . . 1'hjnician
AJ. . Salts , M. ] ) . . Phymoian
NV. H. Maeon , M. 1) . . . . Physician
F. II. Scranlon. Dentist
A. Oompton. Livery
John Hoivlnnd Livery
A. M. Boymor Lumber
K. D. lUnd A Co . Lumlnjr
K. V. 11 u r 141111 Food uud Farm ImrklomontA
.lumen Widnor , SI. 1) Vhynician.
H. A. Mnorn
P. II. Fillmau . . HiirnoM
F. P. Shupo . ItlnckRtnith
Skinner Bros .Machine Hhnp nnd Foundry
Thomas Ooorgo Steam Mill
J. 0. Wilson and Grocery
( ! oo. W. I .Merchandise
( Inrvin .Gmuiral Moichaudiac
( ) . A POHRO Jewelry
Widnor t llajiuloni. Hardware
W. F. Hall . . . ( iroooricii
Scholr. BruH. . ( ii noral Merchandiae
Kplly A , LaudiH Moat Murkol
Rigour it Co Ounural MorclmmliM
L , M Mann. f OrcKJorie *
Kighlmiro & Karl < / -Y ' ' Drug *
PorkiiiB it Allhouno , . " , . . . . ' . ' . . . ' . ' . ' . ' Millinery
C. W , Francis ' . ' . . ' Clothing
Mrs. 0 A. Wood .1/ . . ' . . ' Millinery
Stone Broa , r. . ' . ' . Harbow
Widnor it Chapman J ' ' , . i Dry Good *
J F. McElwiun . ' . . ; > . . ' . , Dry Goodr
Jaylor & Spencer \ \ > Dress Mailing
J. T Smith . ' . . ' . . , .j , . .Drag !
J. B. Harris , ' Groceries
A. M. ( lopp * Boot * , nnd Shoes
W. . ShortlilT. . . " '
J. W. Ilolmoa . . . .Farm Implement *
Hollintor Bros. Furnituie.r
E Van Wagner Groceries r
Lutr. K KutJ ! . . . . Grocery , Baking .
A. Thompaon , Jr. . Harness
W. K. Lynn . Koatnurant
A. B. Tumor. . . .General Merchandise
W. B. Anderson.
XT JCXiX/rS OA ,
Montgomery County , Iowa , C.B. , fr Q. K. U.
W. S. A Igor < t Co. . . . . .Bankers
A. W. Swcot . . . . Banker
Win. Button Hotel and Livery
A. Harvey Dry Goods and Groceries
L Shepnrd & Son Dry Goods nnd G rooorie *
Cornelius & White Furniture
PHU ! Welch fewolry
Koya Brothoni . Hardware
Bawen it Watermann , . . . Hardware
F. H. Hmth ' . . . . .Drugi
G , W. Harlow Tloataurant
Walters & Minort Law , Ixuui and Land
B. C. Gibbii , Attorney
F. L Ingman No ws Books and Toys
V. H. Thtirman Inauntnoo nnd Loan
M. K , Dines Millinery
L. Flumrnor Barber
Coop r & Weber . _ General Merchandise
J. M. Howland . . . , . ' , Land , Loan , Insurance
H Btrnmnna Drugiv
W. M. Lewis IloHtaurrnt
J. T. Sherman , Stoain Marble Works
A. E. Hondoock , Furniture
Phillip Moore - . . , . , Groceries nnd Meat
Lee Gallanar , „ Harness
Howull Broa , General Merchandise
II. A. Kufun Dry Goods
Boico & Son , .Clothing
J. T. Ingman , D < K > t and Shoos
M , N. McNaughton , M. D Physician
S. H. Hnndcock HoUJ
F. Cooper , M. D , , Physician
W. A. Woodard C. , B. , t Q Land Agent
C. N. Preston & Son , , , , Groceries and Meat
C , U. Moldon , , , . , , . , . . , , . , . . . .Millinery
Cowgill & HagormaHtor , , , , , Blacksmiths
OWOIIH \ Cummiiigs , , , . . . ' . , , . , . Blacksmiths
. ( OUCH it , , , , . . , . , . ' .Lumber
K , I ) . Hand ACo. . , . , > . . , , . ) Lumber
lloovur it HouJ , . L'.rery
Binith it Burliton. Klovator
HlliR.t Co. . . . . 1 evator
II. D. DolHon . . . . . . . h evator
P. It Mayor
Buy the PATENT PROCESS
MINNESOTA 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.
W. M. YATES , Cash Grocer.