Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 21, 1882, Page 3, Image 3
1JE OB1A1IA DAILY BEE TUESDAY. JESf.o.flJiX ? , 21 1S& * . Deere & MANUFACTURERS OF PLOWS , MOLINE , ILL , Wholesale Dealers in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Mdno Wagon Oo , Farm and Spring Wagons , Deere & Mansur Co , Horn Planters , Stalk Gutters , &o , , Molina Pump Oo , Wood and Iron Pumps , Wheel & Seeder Oo , Fountain Oity Drills and Seeders , Moohaniosbnrg Maoh , Oo , Baker Brain Drills , Shawnee Agricultural Oo. Advance Hay Bakes , . .Met Manufacturing Oo , Eureka Power and Hand Shellers , Whitman Agricultural OoShellers , Road Scrapers , fto , , loline Scale Oo , Victor Standard Scales , A , 0 , Fish Racine Buggies , AND DEALERS IN All Articles Required to Make Complete Stock. Address All Communications to Council Bluffs , Iowa. W. B. MILLARD. B. JOHNSON. MILLARD & JOHNSON , COMMISSION STORAGE ! 1111 FARNHAM STREET , OMAHA NEB. , - - - . REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. , TOOTLE , MAUL & CO. STEELE , JOHNSON & CO. , WHOLESALE G-ROGERS AND JOBBERS IN 'Flour ' , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of iCIGARS AID MANUFACTURED TOBACCO , Agents for BBHWOOD HAILS ADD LAFLIN & BAN ] ) POWDER 00 , THE JELM MOUNTAIN AND Mining and Milling Company. Working Capital - SSM.OOO. Capital Sock : , 81,000,1-00 Par Value of Shares , 26,000. -STOCK - FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMBL MININGDISTRICT. . DR. J. I. THOMAS , President , Cummins , Wyoming , WJI. E. TILTON , Vlcc-l'resliiont , Cummins , Wyoming , E. N. IIAHWOOD , Secretary , Cummlm , Wyoming. A. Q. LUNN , TroMiircr , Cummins , Wyoming. Or. J. I. Thomas. Louis Jllllcr W. 6. Bramol. A. G Dunn. K.N. Oarwood. Francis Leavens. Goo. H. Falon. Lewis Zolman. . . . . I Dr. J. C. Watklna. K. . no22mefim GEO. W. KENDALL , Authorized Agent for Sale ol mock : IV > - ' " nm.hi Neb. FOSTER WHOLESALE- LUMBER , COAL & LIME , On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. , mm mm ( 3 -DEALERS IN. HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO , Fire and Burglar Proof 1020 Farnham Street , n MJMM. QUEEH FOOD. Dollcnclosof Our Foreign Born Cltl- yens. York News The Gunuaiis of Ku\v York Imvo slorus in which spccrilly Toutonio ilulicucios nro vuiidod. Frird , orrnth- or ninukod irooso in nil odd ftratimi of thoso. Suioktil I'ooso coino from Po- niciMiiix : , uhoro tlioir hvini ; ori itmls are raised iti v.ist ll > oks. They ro tiluckud for tlioir down , and tluiu killed , cut in tootioni , very slightly s.iltud and sinukod. I'oiiuirunian geese howuvor c ats twunty-livo cents u pound , and iseatuoinctl a great dainty among Ourinan upicnrun. Thuri1 nro n cour > lo of atoros lioro whnro Spanish odihli's are dealt in. TliL-su consist cliiclly of nuts and dried frnit. Dried goat meat forms iifnvor- ito feature. It is prepared very much as our dried bout is. The Spuniards scum to rely tuoro on tlioir peculiar methods of cookinjj what they eat than on any peculiarity of the food it self. self.Tho The peculiarities of the French food storesi arc beyond scrutiny. The question with revard to thorn is not what they do , but what they do not sell. There is prolubly nothing from a section of n boiler iron or'a cobble stone down to a bout pin or n broken liorae shoo nail that a Frenchman cannot provide ajdrcssang lor to make it appom'ni ' ; . An odd feature of the Fronh Miops to an American is the horao meut department. They all deal in horse ilesh , both fresh , dtied and salted. Horao llesh Hausagos , made , or supposed to bo nuido , in Ly ons , and called Lyons sausage ? , are very popular. Sausages made of u compound of asses' flush , pork and veal also have an extensive tale. Sharks' fins , dried , are sold in every Ohineso shop In Now York. They are imported from China. Thoio are three kinds , of which the best are the fins of the white ohark. These are worth SI3.GO a pound. The poorest kind , which is known as black shark fins , is sold for halt as much and even less. Shark's fin la a popular dainty among Chinamen. It is Halted and dried for export and looks like a sec tion of a whalebone , when raw , but boiled in water a gelatine snbtanco is extracted which is esteemed very savory. A species of stow made of shark's fin , dried oysters , rico and poppers is a champion Chinoip di. h. Dried oysters are ordinary bivalves , extracted from the ulioll , dipped in salt , and strung on airings to dry in the sun , They coino from China and look for all the world like figs. John Chinaman infinitely prefers them to the freshest of oysters ho can buy herd. Mussels , conks nnd cLuns are preserved by him in the paine way. Tlio famous bird's nest is also n feature of any respectable shop in Molt stroet. It ia queer stuff to look atf r it rather resembles gravel than any vegetable or animal , and tastes a little like gum nrabic. The nests , it seems , are dried and rubbed into these fragments in the hand , when they nro packed for transportation. Bird's nest is worth from § 10 for the commoner variety to § 25 a pound for the best. It is essentially a luxury for a pound of it will only make soup for at most forty people , so that it rates higher'than turtle soup in the dearest season. Another dainty which Ah Sin lias to have imported all the way from China is dried cabbage. Some score or inpru of contributors to a French sporting journal dined ono day upon the ham and heart of n lion , killed by Constant Cherut in Al geria. The flesh of the lion wan found to be particularly firm and close grained , like tlmt of a horse , but al though pronounced palatable , il only achieved what is termed a success d'estine , while the heart , skillfully prepared with truflles , was unanimous ly voted tough and indigestible. Sowing and'Reaping. ' When a young lady hems handkerchiefo for a r ch i.aclielor , bbo HOWS th e he nia\ real ) . When seeds of distress aru plantetl through over indulgriiCH , you can prevent the undertaker from renph g the benetit by using iM-HINO DLOSKOM. P.ice 50 ceuU , trial bottles 10 cents. 21-lw KILLING A CATAMO JNT. Phln Tooolo's Exploits as u Wild Gruno Hunter. . Corroipondanccof Philadelphia I'rc.-s PitKsrox , Wayne County , Pa. , February 12. The other day , while a resident ot this place was walking ulon the road leading to "Big Hickory Pond , " a large cata mount sprang into the road and dis puted his passage. Fortunately , Jus dog was near nnd , being n powerful animal , BOOH put the catamount to tlight. This man was John Finley 'People , bettor known as "Phin Tee- pie , the hunter. " Phin is about sev enty-seven years old , and has killed zully 3,000 deer , over 400 bears , mid numberless wolves , wildcats and other animals. Tceplo followed the cata mount into thu woods and BOOH dis covered two catamount kittens , which he took to his home at Preston. The next day he got out his rillo , which had done him mich goud BUT/mo for sixty years , nnd taking ono of the kittens - tons with him , repaired to the spot where he had first seen the big cata mount. Hero ho tied the kitten to u tree and retired n short distance ; when the cries of the kitten soon brought the old catamount to the spot. Ono shot from Phin's rifle settled the ani mal. Tpoplo is probably the oldest hunter - or in Pennsylvania. Ho hunted in Wayne County when elk still were found in the woods along the Dela ware Yitllej , and many un exciting and blood curdling adventure can ho tell. Punthoru became extinct while he was yet in tlio prime of life , Ed Quick , of Blooming Grove , having killed the last one seen for thirty years in Wayne County , 1851. Up to the fall of 187 ! ) Tceplo has usually made an excursion over to Potter County during the hunting season , for within the past scoro.of years game has grown HO scarce \Vnyno \ tlmt there has not been much inn in hunting. In 18110 Phin says di'or run in herds through Pike and Way no Counties und then hunting was a science. IJo also tells thaton one occa sion he shot six bit. ' bucks in walking three miles , and then he wus not huntiug , but was .returning home from u visit to a friend. It was also related of this wonderful hunter that when ho was only foui teen years old he saw u herd oi deer und fired at the nearest buck. That one shot killed three deer. The bullet passed through the neck of the first , through thu body of the second , und lodged in the kid- of the third Phin has killed more than one door where1 the public park in the pretty little town of llonpsdalo now is. The old hunter never tires of tollins about n "scrimmiv.'o" ho had on the Walton- paup.ick river , near llnw ley. In com pany vith tliu Into IMUI. Paul Pres ton , whoso grandfather was , ninny yeaiango , Mtt > nrof Pliiladolphu , he started "deer stalking" Suddenly ho B.UV nn immense buck standing in the river nnd , hastily ainnng.ho fired. His aim was poor nnd ho hud only wounded thu buck , which made him BO lively tlmt ho was forced to climb a tree foi sifoty. The deer stopped at the feet of the tree nnd looked si sav age that Pnin didn't dare to come down. Ho remained there , besieged. sovor.il hours until Preston returned and shot the deer When lelensed from his position Toople was almost frozen to death , and lu says that was the only time in hi.s life that ho was ever worsted in n fight \\ithoithor miui or beast , "Chris" nnd "Lijo" nro Phin's two son3tho elder nbout twenty-live yc.ir old. When Chris was nineteen ho had killed niiutoon duer , nndt\\o years ago last Thanksgiving Day tlieso moil killed a bear that weighed over 1)00 ) pounds , dressed Ono of Phm's daughters is a violinist , and is much fcoiightnftor when the backwood swains want to got up nn "apple cut" or a "harvest homo dance.1 Tin : TKiiiton or TIIK INMIIA.NS. Phin Teeplo knew Tom ( uiek , the Indian slayer , personally. JIo says : "Quick was n devil in human form , who c.xred neither for God nor man ; and delighted in braining peaceable Indian men and women and murder ing their little children. Anything to maintain his reputation as the 'greatest Indian slayer in the world' ho'd do. Long nfter peace was de clared between Brandt's mi'ii ' and the militia of the Delaware region , a par ty of Soueca Indians \\uro camping near the outlet of Duck Harbor Pond in Wayne county. 'Iheao Indians wore trapping for Beaver. Tom Quick knew this , nnd he wont up there from his cabin ntQuioktown , Pike county. Ho took with him n. lot of whisky and when he came to the Indian camp pretended great friendliness , shared their venison and tobacco , and treat ed the crowd with his liquor , after which ho loft them. Tlio liquor , which Tom had drugged with sumo poisonous wild vine , soon took effect , nnd when the poor Indians were half dead and helpless , Tom came back , took their weapons from them , brained them with his hatchet , and nfter ndorninp his belt with their scalps , removed all the furs to a place of safety , and set the wigwam on lire. Ho then carried the furs to Nowhurg , Now York , at that time the nearest trading post , nnd sold them. Ho got drunk thcio nnd told of this disgrace ful piece of treachery on his part , the details of widen are so horrible they can hardly be believed yet they are undoubtedly the truth. " This , Mr. Teeplo says , was but a slight in cident in the great Indian-slayer'.s bloody career. * TIIK IIUNTKRH OP LONG EDDY. Not far from Teoplo'a homo is the spot where Luy Ann Lobdoll Slater , tno female hunter of Lung Eddy , an account of whoso romantic life recent ly appeared in The Press , lived for several years with h"r crazy "wife. " This wife of the "female hunter" is now about forty-five years old arid she still lives near here. Her hair is as white as snow , and since the death of her "female husband" she has been in poor health. Abram Johnson , who died not long ago in Salem Township , Wayne coun ty , aged 108 years , was n relative , it is said , of old 1'hin. Johnson was born in Vermont in 1773 , and , nnd , being captured by tlio Indians in the war of 1812 , fell in love with the eighteen-year-old daughter of H chief. They were married and moved to \Vayno county , whore , in 1828 , she died , leaving one daughter , who mar ried nn Oneida chief , and shortly afterward becoming a widow , married auain and now lives in Lackuwanmi county , this state. Johnson became wealthy , lost his money by specula tion , became crazy , and died in the county ulmshouse last fall. THE BITER BIT. A 'Minor Caught In Hla Own Stool- Trap. Loailvlllo Chronicle. Ono of the most , singular and at the same time distressing accidents which has boon chronicled for many n day took place in liuckoyo gulch yes terday , the victim being n miner liv ing there und namud Henry Sullivan. Late 'yesterday afternoon ho was broui/ht to the IIOUBO of Dr. Smith , who know him personally. Ho wus at the time Biiirerinu from a severe cut on each side of his leg , near the ankle , and a fracture of both bones. An injury of this character , ut that spot , is an extremely serious one , nnd 1 possible was done to relieve his pain. How he received the injury and how he reached the city embody an exceedingly interesting story of fortitude * . Sullivan lives , as many other ininora do , entirely alone , in a little log cabin at the head of the gulch. Among the tools and articles in his humble place of abode was u largo stool strap , such us is used in catching boars and heavy game. Its shape , when optii , was oval , but when the sprint ; wan touched two sets of cruel teeth sprang together , closing on whatever happened to bo in range , be it nun or beast. The trap had not been used for a long time , and stood open in n corner of the , place. Yes terday morning it occurred to Sullivan that the trap might do some damage in that condition , und accord ingly he pulled it to the middle of the floor to clone it up. In its long period of disuse thu spring * hud become rusty und the working pottionsof it otuck together , refusing to opoato. Sullivan labored with it for quite u time , und then becoming un ry , picked up u hatchet und began hammering at it. Still the jaws refused to shut , and without thinking of the consequences , lu thrust his foot against the level and struck it u aiu , At that instant there wus u clash , and thu teeth sprung shut , pinning him just nbovu the ankle. The spring * were of tin- most powerful make , and , as there wus no loosening them whoa they had once caught , Sullivan , in lib agony , felt hia very bones crack under thu death-like grip , and half fainted us he t > unk to the floor. Then nerving himself - self for u desperate eil'ort , lie wrench ed at the stout iron with both hnndo , but without loosening it the fraction of nn inch. Half nn hour oCpnin ami tenor followed , nnd a new idea oc curred to him. The trap waa fastened nl the kiso with heavy screws bolted at either sido. A wrench l.\y within renrti , and grasping it with tlio strength of iloapor.tHon , ho succeeded at length in unfastening thu bolts. Thu steel bars dropped apart m.d he was free. It is needless to onlargd upon his journey of a mile and a half up the gulch , to the nearest house , nnd how ho was finally carried to this city. His injuries nro of such n nnturo tlmt ho may possibly yet suH'er the amputation of a foot. Sullivan is nn old Lendv'.lle man. Universal Approbation. lly the community ntlnrgo has IIOMI given to llutilHU'K Hl.oon UtiTi iis. Xo initauco it known where di atUCactlon has boon nmnifcHvit by their u p , or where nu lit but beiiclit followed tlioir aihnli istratloii. Vrlco Sl.OO , ttlal jircs 10 ct . 2Mw CAUTION TO 'Stovons' ' P itont Egg Case" Sus- triinotl by the Courts. You nro licreliv notllU'it tluxt no nro the solo owiioMol loltcrt jtttciit l mu > il to Jot n I , . n nl ( liornoW. Stu\uii8on Iho''iHh duj ol Foliruiry , 1SU" , ami nlwmil h Ii. 111. ISTi * , rclmuu Xo bOUl , ( or liniioveiiitnt ) In.gg \ Cn i" . Alter tuftily four care of HtlKfttlon with "Sihtoilor it t-vwtn" at Nc Vork , mid nft r n "llnnl honrl K" upon tliutmrtt * , the tmM "Slo \OIM" Minimi jiitimt. No. XiOl HUB ilvflilril to liu ft nooil mi't > ftlld intent liv Ilia Honor llo\t II , Wlieolir , I' . H , Jmlijii , t Nv York , on tliu 18th ilay of July , 1851 ; n d tlitrcixtti" , nntl on the Mil liny rf All u t , 18SI , a llnnl decree nai cult ro1 In lalilittii'evuilu % : \ ) icr ] dual In * junction uKuliiHt "athroiUr .V Simun" nml for nil n count for prollti ixnil < 1 im mi H. After thu all no ilrvrroa Illcd , ixn | > i > 1lcn tlcmuainm u lij tliumld "Scliroiler it Scaurs" for a ichmrinj , ' . b'nlil rc'iiaring ' will urnntcd , nnJ oil the 23th ilnj of .lammry , 1682 , Ills Honor Iloytll o liucler nlllrniixl Ids former ill" c slon , thud fully feimuliili g thu patent niter n double h-nrhiK' , Oil Kut > . lu , lEHi , llli Honor Coo.V. ! . Mo- Cr.iry , U. S. Judge ut luuKtil. , Iowa , urartcd nil Injunction against lli'iir.r W l ( mnimlnctiirvrol tno "North star O.iso' ) , lliirlliiglon , mnn , ro atralnlui ; him from further inanufacturlii ) ; Boiling or ii8liif } i-nlil ca o-i In nddhlon 1 1 the nhovo , tlio following In junctions ha\o recently hoi n leaned : AiUit | < t John M. raliniT , of CVdar Kiplcl , | oa , by V. .1. JtriKua McCrary and I. ore at loaMollies , I on a. ' I'.fK Ca rlrr and Tenter Co , " of Chicago , by III * Honor Henry \ /Ilril6'cf , U. S. Judirn at CIicn ! < o , uhlch as aiicnlo ] ] < l to IIU Honor Til aims L'rti , < inotul , U S JutlK" at Chicago , who nlllrmoU thu opinion 01 Judge Illodijctt Feb. U , 1881 ; also a aliiht Chan. A. ( llllitptc , of Clili'jfo , by IIU Honor Henri W. niodnitt , at ( luuuu March 7 , 1H81 , nnd o\eral others nil In ly muUlnliij ; thu HtuMjiiB1 rcU'ticil jaleut CAUTION. Wet hir. fir i horehy notify iho jiuhlii ; that the mo ft r mo\aho ! dhldln ; hoardti liutuocn tr.'ns ) c-ontuiiiln ; , ' liottoiuksi conimrtii ) ) ntHiulth ut njjaid to the shajio of iho idinpartmcntt ) or to thu iiniincr In which thu pluies forming thun a > o put tori the r ) It a iilruvt Itifr iiKinu'iit on the Ste\eiH ) rati'iit Kgg rclhsuo o. 8091 anil all pirtlos eel ln ( , ' oriislntr KKK Cn.su * so conttnictcil without our consent will lie held i mmntahlu to uu. IlILIitNOCOItl'KN & CO. Chicago , Kohruary , msi ioh21-iuood-3t KENNEDY'S EAST - INDIA [ LEE & CO. . Sole Man utiicturorw. 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Hvmowbor the place Tliroo LIOOM Worth vl Union 1'aclUo Hallroad Depot , Hwt du orfunth Oiuib AuifUiit 1,1281 - * H > ORCHARD & BEAN , . ( J. B. FRENCH & CO. , CARPETS IG | ROGERS ! Special Attention Is Once More Called to , the Fact thai Rank foremost in the West iu Assortment and Prices of L FOR MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR ALSO A1 COMPLETE LINE Olf Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps Wo arc prepared to incut the ( lonmnda of the trade in rognrcl to Lntost Stylnt mid Pattcriia. Fine Morclmut Tailoring in Oonnuction , RESPECTFULLY , M. HELLMAN & GO , : 1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th St GARRET HAVE DECLINED SLIGHLTYj -AND- J. Is the first to make the announce ment to his customers and the general public. MATTINGS , OIL CLOTH /uD / : WINDOW .SHADES , Always sold at the lowest Market Prices. We carry the largest stock and make the Lowest Prices. Orders promptly filled and every attention given to patrons. J. B. DETWILER 1313 Farnham Street. OMAHA , - . . . NEBRASKA. PILLSBURY'S BEST ! Buy the PATENT PROCESS l ! MINNESOTA FLOUR. 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. V\i. \ M. YATES , Cash Grocer.