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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1882)
OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , MAKCH 21 188 * . STEELE , JOHNSON & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and i All Grocers' Supplies , A Full Line of the Best Brands of GIGAES .MANUFACTURED TOBACCO , Agqnts for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER 00 , THE JELM MOUNTAIN C f \ \ VJTV-J I AND mxnftmm uiiiii < * nra * u N Mining and Milling Company. Working Capital - WOC ,000. Capital Biock , 11,000,000 Far Vftluo of Shares , $25,000. STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMBL MININQ DISTRICT. DR. J. I. TIIOUAS , President , Cummins , Wyoming. WM. E. TILTON , Vlce Prosldcnt , Cummins , Wyoming E. N. HAUWOOD , Secretary , Cummlna , Wjomlng. A. G. LUNN , Treasurer , Cummins , \Tyamlng Dr. J , I. Thomas. [ .ouls Miller W. S. Uramol. A.Q.Dunn E. N. tUrwood. Francis Lcaens. . Ooo. II. Falos. Lewis Zolman Dr. J. C. Walking. noJSmeBm OKO. W. KENDALL , Author zed Apcnt lor Sale of Stock : B" ' " > "m h . Tfob. WHOLESALE * V WHWWSk'WS i LUMBER , On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. , -DEALERS D5- J/ HALLS SAFE AND LOCK GO , A Fire and Burglar Proo 1020 FarnharrvlStreet , f . cs-A/iTXaiFsiiEx. -WHOLESALE- V BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER -AMD DEALEll N Wall Paper and Window Shades , 1304 Farnham St. Omaha Neb. IF. o. WHOLESALE GEOGEE , 1213 Farnham St. . Omaha. H. M. & M. PEAVY CLOTHIERS ! 1309 Farnham Street. Jan20ooJ-mSc8m J. A. WHtKMALK AND KKTA1L DKALKK IK Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASKr COOKS , gUNbrf , bidUHMCii , itttt. , U , JEITCI. AORJtl tOK MILWAUKEE OOMPAI 'V Near Union Pacitic Depot. Oftf AHA . X OTTXZX XI XI'POWER 'POWER ' AND HAND HfflC IE * 2 f Steam Pumps , Engine Trimrnmgs , MINING " ' . ' " " ' PACKING ! AT'miOLKSAI.B AND UOTAJUV HALUDAY-WIHD-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS - . . A. L. BRAffG , 2V ( > F " " 1" " " St. , Omah * A MAN IN PETTICOATS. How n Chicago YoutU Masqer- nded in Female Attire and Caught a. Wife. Charles Miller Hires Out ns n Servant Girl in the Beat Families Masquerading ns ( v Female Tor n Year. DtriT.r Tribune , iUrch 17. A most romnntic CASO of love nnd nnticipnted marringo was developed by R Tribune reporter yesterday. One ot the principals , the party to the "brooches , " has lived in Dam or for the year past in female ultiro , liao worked in a household capacity for Boino of the boat citizens as n female , nnd was supposed to bo n woman. The expectant bride also came to the city n yonr ago , nnd has boon doing domestic labor over since. Yesterday the former doffed the female nnd don ned the inalo attire , nnd BOLDLY ASKKTED TUB MALR OKNDK11 The latter nlundonod the ways of ddmustic labor and linked armi with tliu lover wont to the West Doiuvr residence of n friend to their await the time of the important ceremony. At the homo of Mrs , Carrie M Kih- bon , No. 174 Twelfth street , The Tribune reporter found the loving couple. The lever was clothed in n bran now suit of the most approved hfind-me-down pattern , nnd wore n wierd blue necktie fastonoi1 in n far- out-nt-soa-sailor-knot. Ho looked somewhat ashamed , blushed percep tibly nnd painfully , nnd while convors- ine and in fact during the entire visit of the reporter hold n newspa per in front of his person ns though afraid that his flguro was NOT QUITE THK rilOPEK THING to look nt under the circumstances. Ho is n very ordinary looking person , with two prominent features of per sonnel high check bones and very lanjo hands. The young lady is a very handsome blonde of the pro- nonncod order , slender nnd willowy in farm , almost regular in features , nnd bluo-oycd. The young couple were very timid when first approached to recite tholr history nnd love , but with a Httlo acquaintance their temerity were ofl' and they told two stories that make nn interesting narrative. Charles H. Miller in the nnmo of the versatile lovor. He was born "in Massachusetts , ono of a family of two children , the other being n sister. When three years old his parents ro- movcd to Chicago , and then his father went into the grocery nnd liquor business on North Clark stroot. Ho RAPIDLY ATTAINED HICHES , but when the fire of 1872 came it de vastated his cat at o and loft him almost penniless. He resumed business in the same neighborhood , however , and at the time of his death a couple of years later the wife and children were left a reasonable fortune. Out of the inheritance the boy Charles was willed § 5,000 in' bank and a property at the corner of Clark and Lasallo streets , fronting Lincoln park , valued nt $0,000. The daughter married Mr. John Wilson , who is now the owner of the famous North Side brewery. A year ago Charles took a trip west nnd made Kansas City his first stop ping place. There , IN A Sl'IKIT OP DEVILTRY ho put OH female habiliments , and being gifted with qualities of speech and characteristics of person which enabled him to easily play the part ho assumed , his gender was never doubted. Ho came on to Denver nnd continued the escapade under the name of Mary Olson. Ho bearded nt the hotel , but tiring of the masquer ade in public places , ho sought work in a domestic way through nn intelli gence office. Ho was employed by Undertaker Wnlloy , and nt the homo of that gentlemen gave gonpral satis faction in the line of hired girl. This adventure was tame though , and he cast his eyes about for something moro thrilling. Thora came through an in telligence oflico a request for young woman TO ASSIST A 1ADT IN HODSE MOVIKO. But the story goes too rapidly. It is co-incidental that Miss Nettie M. Presby arrived in Denver seeking household employment about the time that Miller hud opened his masquer- ado. Shn served with aovor.il families , and in September last found herself in employment at the homo of Mr. T. T. Frith. Mrs. Frith wont off on a visit , and during her absence Mr. Frith moved to a now homo on Capitol tel hill. Miss Presby was unequal to the task of moving nnd arranging the furniture and hou ohold effects with out assistance nnd applied at an in- tollignnco oflico for an able-bodied workina woman. And thus the lever wan ( rained. During the few days that THK ADVENTUROUS FEMALE IKFIJIlSONt ATOR , assisted in the household he learned to appreciate the intelligence and beauty of the domestic Miss , and only tcok his departure after having con- fussed to the part ho was playmir ; and arousing the fire of love in tlio young woman's breast. The deception was continued , how ever. Miller went to Central City , nnd after a lone absuncr , returning to the city and located at the Lindell hotel. Ho visited the loved ono con stantly , and about a month ago ofTorod his hand and fortune. Preparations were then made ( or the celebration of the initials at an early day , but as Miller did not have enough money in bank hero to see thorn comforlnbly through the bridal tour , the ceremony was deferred until such time as ho could obtain a sum from his Chicago account. Yesterday there was received by him a draft through the First Notional - tional bank of this city , and immedi ately rCXTINO ON HIS fHOFKIt OABUENT3 ho presented it to the bank at a late hour. It was then the intention to bo married at once and depart for the east on the evening train. By one of those misfortunes which often occur at such a time , the intention was de feated. The caihier , it soenu , had mUundentandiop about the party to whom the draft WM made , wid falling to identify Miller , postponed - ponod the payment until to-day. Mis * Presby is of n superstitious nature and refused to bo married on Friday , nnd so the romantic pair will not bo united until to-morrow or perhaps until Monday. They will tnko the first cast-bound train , nnd after A noNKYMOON JUNKET of a few weeks they will tnko up their residence nt Chicago , in the estate bo- qucathod to Miller by his father. Miss Presby isn native of Hyman , Now Hampshire. From thorp she wont to Lincoln , Nebraska , coming to Denver from there as stated. Miss Presby is 25 years old ftiul Mr. Miller is 26. The ono is a Methodist and the other is a Catholic by reli gious persuasion. It is their intention tion to bo married nt the Emamiel Episcopal church. EOROPEANIFUNEIIALB. The Pomp and Circumstance With Which the Ceremony of Sepul ture la Porfljfniod on the Continent. Clnir hnnn'e Shilling M cotl"0. * In Francoas , most people are nwuro , no oiu meeting n funeral on the streets omits to raise the hrtt or cap in token ot respect , but in Spiin this usage does not exist. When the "vintiqtiu" is carried through the streets everyone ono is b.trohr adud nnd knoolmtr , but a funeral passing along receives no nurl. of respect ns in Franco. Moreover , while in the hitter country a deceased person is followed to the comotary by nil his relatives , friends , acquaint ances , and oven by many who are only acquaintances of his acquaintances , in Spain it is the habit to abstain from accompanying the coffin to tlio grave. If the d > fuoct bulongs to the bettor classes , hit friends send their car riages to follow , but they themselves remain ut home. The Spanish ceme teries differ also materially from those in Fiance. "They nro , " said M. Emilo Maison , who has resided many years at Madrid , "but walls provided with drawers , only a few monuments being soon ja the iiiclouri , erected to the memory of the wealthy or distin gimht.d. " To leavu Spiin n d iU customs and h.ilt on Intly's clussio soil , thcro are ono or tire thiucn worth tnontioniiii , ' in reference to the butiul of the dead , whiuh is performed with a diilerunl ceremonial in different parts of the country. Ono remark which applies to tlio whole of Italy , may be innK , however wmcly , that tiio hourou ib entirely unknown. Apropos of thn hearse , ita introduction into France only dates from Louis XIV.'B time ; and when it was first used to carry the dead to the cemetery , the innova tion was loudly condemned by the by Iho public. At Turin the inter ment of the higher classes takes place generally at dusk ; the followers are numerous , but are mostly composed of valets or servants of the friends or relatives of the deceased , clad in rich liveaies for the occasion. At Naples funeral ceremonies nro conducted with n certain parade und pomp. The dead man , woman , or child is exhibited , richly dressed , on the bed ; sometimes , indeed , the body is thus exposed to view under the the porch of the house , surrounded by lighted tapers and flowers. When the moment arrives for placing it on the bier , the duty is discharged by a religious community , excepting in the case of the poor , whoso remains , as in Franco , are consigned to the "fosso commune , " which is , in fact , nothing but a deep well. In the magnifont Neapolitan cemetery , which forms an amphitheater , there are 3G5 ot these wells , ono for every day in the year. Every day ono of them in opened to receive the dead , n quantity of quick lime is emptied into it , n few pails of water are poured on , and the stone is replaced , to bo removed again only at the expiration of a twelvemonth. This is how the remains of the poorer classes are disposed of. With regard to the wealthier portion of the commu nity , they are interred in a monument resembling a chapel. The collin is not lowered into a vault , for the rea son that there are none , but is placed in the chapel itself , and covered with n slight layer of prepared earth , which has the property of reducing the body to a skeleton within a year from da to of interment. The family of the deceased person then proceed with another funeral ceremony. The bones are collected , put into a fresh co f I'm of peculiar shape , and walled up , the name and quality of the de funct being inscribed on the atone which shuts in tlio coffin. Afc Palermo the dead are placed in a bier richly covered with rod uilt-om- broidered velvet , or in a kind of Se dan chair equally rod , and convoyed to the convent. On its arrival the body , after the funeral service lias been performed , is lowered into a lar u "soutorrain , " which extends un der the convent gardens. Jloro the unconfined remains are placed in a vault , the ground of which is formed of extremely fine sand. Each recep tacle is made to hold six or eight corpses. It is called the "Scolatojo , " and , vrhon filled , is walled up for a year. Worlrliignioii. Before you begin your heavy spring work after a winter of relaxa tion , your system needs cloinsing and strengthening to prevent nn attack of Ague , Bilious or Spring Fever , or some other Spring sickliest ! that will unfit you for a season's work. You will save time , much sickness and f > roat expense if you will USD ono bottle - tlo of lion Bitters in your family this month , Don't wait. Burling ton Iluvvkeyu. inurJ7d2w Htago Uamorios. Kamtnag , Dear reader , did you erer go Into the dressing room of n thoutor the next day after a "specialty company" had been on the boards ? If not , you have failed to see the most grand and awe inspiring ruins of which our country can boast. In ono dressing room you will find whore a box of powder hns boon upset. There too you will find a tress of hair , perhaps still clinging to the nail on which her blonde nig hung. You will also find some hair pins and some rouge. Per haps you will pick up a bangle or some other relic that she shed when she hippoty hopped off the Htago. Again you see her fairy-like form as ahb stood before the footlights , and Biiortfcd , ' 'Empty is the cradle Baby's gone. " You eo her 5 she holds put her hands to some unseen party dur- tot ? the progress f the SOUK , with n wild gesture like n woman hanging up a table cloth on a clothes-lino that is too high for her. * You still remember the coy , polite , and winning wny in whlcn she throw a reluctant kiss nt the audience , which evidently took the bass viol player in the back of the neck. With what unstudied grnco she did it , like a girl takine out n wad of warm gum nnd slapping it against the bed-room door. AN HONEST MEDICINE FREE OF COST. Of all medicines mlvortisod to cure any aflection of the Tliro.it , Chest or Lungs , wo know of none wo can rec ommend so highly as Du. KINO'S NEW DISCOVERY for Consumption Coughs , Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis Hay Fe ver , Hoarseness , Tickling in the Throat , loss of yoico , etc. This med icine docs positively cure , and that where everything else has failed. No medicine can show one-half so many positive and permanent cures as have already been effected by this truly wonderful remedy. For Asthma nnd Bronchitis it is n perfect specific , cur ing the very worst cases in the short- dst time possible. Wo say by all means give it n trial. Trial bottles free. Kegular sire Sl.OO. Forsnloby Vlly ) Isii MoMAiiox , Omaha , FACTS THAT WE KNOW. ' i C * I T ' ' ' 'uf"J j heflu ff utV&U * rAft J iWW If- w bolni ; the rae t dlroct. iiulikunl , n < s , ( ,1 HMO connecting tbo zrcit Mi > troioN ; ! , GUI ' \OO , ami Iho KABTI-.RK , Notmi-EAnrimN , 1) if mil Rourii.EASTiinM Lim , h1ch tormlimtct hero , .th KANBAR Crnr , LKAVINWOKTK , ATOUMCK , .ouicii. Duirn iuiil OMAHA , thn Ooxurccui taring from which rmtlato EVERY LINE OF ROAD "j * penetrates the Continent from the Ulwonr itlur to the Paclflo Slope. The CHICAGO ROOK ISLAND & PA- OITIO RAILWAY i * the only line from Uh'cago owning truck In 1 nm s , or which , by Its own road , rcnche * th i ) inM ftbo > o imtmxl. No TRANBFKM BT CAKKUOR NO MIMING OOSNKCIlONSl No huddling In III rnnttUtod or unclonn earn , M ovorr piuwongcr carried In roomy , clean und \cnttutcil coucliw upon F&Ht Kxprcas Trains DAT OARS ot unrivaled nmgnlflcaiicu , ruLLvun I'ALAOK SLXSPIKO CAR * , and oiirawii world f a menu Dixisa CARS , niwn which mcalrt nro eonod ot uu uriied | axcctlnnco , nt the low rate of SRVKSTT FISH CUNTS 1011 , with ampla tlrao for hoalthtit no > uiont. through Can between Chicago , I'corU , Mil vrankeoand Mlisonrl IlUcr Points ; nnd cloee con uoctlona at nil polnta of Intniooctlon with otliM road * . Wo ticket ( do not forgot this ) directly to even i-lace of Importance In KAUDM. Nobraekn. Illuci Urn * , Wyoming , Utah. Id&ho , Keinda , CnllfornU Ougon , Washington Territory , Colorado , Arlron and New Mexico. An I baral &rranicmoaUi regarding lufnao | ny other line , nn < l rates ot f.iro nlunyg anl ovr Hi competitor , uho furnlflh but tltbn o the cmn tort ! > and tacMu ol eportuoieu Ircu. Ticket * , mnra and loldera at nil prliicli'H offices In the United State * and Canilx R. II. OAULE , K. ST. JOHN , Vice I'ren't & Gen. Don. Till undFaai'r At , Uanaeor. Chlcairo PILES ! PILES ! PILES ! A Sure Cure Found at Last ! No Ono Need Suffer I A dute cure tor Ullnd , lllocdlng , Itching and Ulcerated I'lloa hoa boon discovered by Dr. Wil liam , ( an Indian remedy , ) called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A Blnglo box hat cured the worst chronlo cages of 26 or SQyoars standing. No one need Buffer flvo mlnutuj alter applying this wonderful soothing modlclnu , Lotions , Instru ments and electuaries do more harm than good , Wtlllam'a Ointment abiorba the tumon , allayx the Intense Itching , ( narttculaaly at night after getting warm In bud , ) aeta aa a poultice , giro ) In stant and palnlcuB relief , and Ispropared only for Plica , Itching of the pritato parts , and for noth I ELcue. . lload what the lion J. II. Cofflnbcrry of Clovo- and says about Dr. WIllUui's Indian I'llo Oint ment : I have used score * of Piles euros , and It For anivhy all drugglita or mailed on receipt piloo , 11.00. HENRY & CO. . Prop'r. . , OLIVILAMD , Ouio ; For uli > by 0 , F Goodman. QcUOrlnod < n nwl v _ FAST TIME ! In going East uko the Chicago & Northwest- Trains leave Oirahi 3:40 : p. m and 7:40 : a. m , For lull Information call on II. P. DUKV Ticket Agent , Uth anil Farnham Sts J. I1KUU. . 1 > . > i ill way lc | > ot , or at JAMKt ! T , CLAItIC , Oener- Aiten > , Onmha _ Ial7ni&u If NEHVOUS DEBILITY , Dr. R. O. Wests Nerve and Ilialn Treatment A tneclflo ( or llyetcrla , Dizziness , Convulalons , Nervous Headaiho , llenUl Duproxslon , Lena ot lIcmory.Hpcrmatorrhuitt.Impotonjy , Intoluntary EiirsBlorm , I'rematuro Old AKO , caused by ovcr- oxortlon , ( elf abuse , or over-lndulgunce. which lends to misery , decay and death. Ono box vs 111 euro recent ci ea. Ea h box contains ono month's treatment. One dollar a box , or nix l > oxo for flvo dollars ; sent by inall prepaid on receipt of price. Wo guarantee six boxes t' ) euro any ease , With each order recoltcd lij us ( or elx boxen , ac- coiiiianled | with llvo dollars , wilt < end the pur chaser our written guarantee to return the money If the treatment docs not eft ct a euro. 0. f. Goodman , DruggUt , Bole , Wholesale and ItcUtl Agent , Omaha , Neb. Older * by mall at regular prlcu. _ cl&wly Genius Eewarded ; Oil , The Story of the Sewing Machine , A handtoino little pamphlet , blue and goli * cove , with numeroua en ruvlngu , will bo GIVEN AWAY to any kuult ptrs-n calling ( or It , at any branch or iub-olllco of Tbo Blnger Manufacturing Com pany , or will be sent by mail , post paid , to any person living at a distance from our ollltcn. The Singer Manufacturing Oo , , Principal Oflico , 34 Union Square , NEW YORK. _ _ ( ebl8 dAw BYRON PEEP & CO , ouurr IUTAIUIIUP Real Estate Agency IN NEBRASKA ? K i > a oorupleU abstract ot title to rU * S UU lo Omaha an UourlM couotv. uavt INVITATION TO ALL WHO HAVE WATCHES AMD CLOCKS TO BE REPAIRED ItsT GIB - A"V 1 G- ! TO BE DONE OK JEWELRYtpJJFACTURED. While our1 Work is better , our Prices are Lower than all others - ' I received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS offered for Competition in our line Over All Competitors For the Sest Watch Work , For the Best Jewelry , ( own make. ) For the Best Engraving , For the Beslt Diamonds ( own importation ) FOR THE BEST DISPLAYED , ETC. Having lately enlarged my v.-orkahppn and putting In now * .nd' improvcx. ohinory , I hope to atill moro improve the quality and finish nf our ork and til ) ordurs with moro promptness tha n is uaunl OTJTIOJST I" M ; Mctlo hnn always boon and always w H jjo ; "First to.gain aupuriur tiee end then advortigo the fact not jJomrt' Ho wild advortisoinonti Seme unprincipled donlors bomg in tlio habit of copying my announcements , T would bog you , the reader of this , to draw a line between such copied advertisements and these of Yours very truly , , jfJ J A. B. The Reliable Jeweler , Omaha , Neb. , th * Striking Tom 7\oclj , BUTTONBUTTONS BUTTONS ! JUST RECEIVED THE Latest Novelties 2CO Styles to Select from. From 1 cent to $1,50 * per Dozen. GUILD & McINNIS i 603 North 161 h Street. CLOTHIER ! Is Now Located in His New Store , 1308 FARNHAM STREET. One Door East of the New York Dry Goods Store. AND OPEN FOR BUSINESS. NEW STOCK OF SPRING SUITS ! LARGEST VARIETY OF BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S SUITS EVER SEEN ! CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK L BRASH , - - 1308 FAeNHAM ST. tUC8-thVMUkt BASWITZ & WELLS , OPERA HOUSE SHOE STORE , Under Boyd's Opera House. Are noW daily receiving large Stocks of 3PEING GOODS ! And invite the people to call and examine Goods. Good Goods ! Low Prices ! AND SQUAE DEALING AT THE "Opera House Shoe Store. " ' .I Hair Goods , Notions , Ladies' ' Furnishing Hoods , Ulsters , Circulars , and Suits , 6O7 WXiWJBC MTK.3Eiaatr , OXMC.Jk.tBtA Mm.