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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1882)
i TI3T DAILY PEE01zAII1L MONDAY AUGUST 7 , i8 1020-1022'4 MAY MEYER & BRO.FARNAMSt. 7 TUE LEA DING MAUEA OT URTN ( I iras , Wish to announce that together with one of the most extensive lines of i E WATCHES , French Clocks , Bronzes , Brass and Bisque Goods , they have added very largely to their SOLID SILVER EXHIBIT and are offering rare Bargains in Forks and Spoons , and Fancy Nieces , both by the ounce and finely cased for presentation purposes The most complete stock of aer sets , o 1 C erS lllller , , all ea es Baskets , Berry and Fruit Dishes , Etc , a Etc. Also many articles of Table Ware , Elegant 'F and Unique in design , and not found elsewhere a All GOODS SOLD UNDER OUR FULL GUARANTEE. We keep the BEST MEDIUM PItIOED WATOII , in ailvor cases , that can be found in Chia . country for the money ; and sold under special gurantoc. Jn manufacturing , dueiuninig and en. graving we have every facility , and will , on the ahortlet notice. Produce any dcaign to order. r The Daily Bee. OMAHA. r . Saturday Morning , Aug , 5. I Weather Ropor't. ( rho following observations arc taken at the eamo momentof timeatalithe atatlone named , ) WAn DarAnT'IENr , U , S , Slcn AL SEn ' t vita OatenA , Au g . 0 1882 , (1:15i ( , . m. . , . y h 0 w c .d 1)A i aunoae. p . . o.9 d a a s w ; : Nit t A _ Denverx9.60 84 N Light Clear : as Cheyenne. . . 29.03 84 J Frealt Clear r ; Waetakio. . . , x0.09 90 9 Llgltt Fir Platte. . . . . . , 30.00 87 NR Light Fur o. i Omaha..30.00 82 NE Fresh Cloudy Yankton. . . . 80.00 Fo N Light Fair Dc Molnee..30,00 62 E Light Fair Damenpart. . . a0.oo 77 NI' . Fresh Cloudy St. . Paul. . . . . 90,10 85 N light Fair St. Loula . . 29.10 88 8 Fresh Fair [ 5Ioorhtaal.30,00 b0 E' Light Clear ' " Vincent , . . . .90.01 83 W Lltht Fair IIfsmarck..30.04 86 8W Freeh Clear IIuford..30.OS 112 E Freak Fair + 4 Custer. . . . , . . 29,09 88 N Light Clear 4 Deadwood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; Aeelnlbolno . . . . . , . , IIlvor 8 feet 7 Inchoe above low water mark at 1 Omaha 5 feet 4 inches at Yankton , 51letiaslPP1 , 4 feet 5 inches at La Croaae , and 7 foot 4 inches ° a3 Dubuque , I LOOAL BREVPPIES. -A very heavy train came In train the west yesterday afternoon. There wore twelve care in , two of which ware loaded with fruit. -Captain Sam , 13 , Jonea returned from Grand Island last evening , having beea x , , out there to make arrangements for the approaching reunion of the G. A , B. -The two apeclal cars which convoyed General Sheridan and party to Green " t river , were brought In CInpty on the after. I noon train yesterday and sent to St. Fatil. p' 'h ' -Mayor Boyd being absent from the , , j city and acting Mayor Herman taking a t little skip over into Iowa , City Clerk Jew. sr 1 et was paralyzed on Saturday by finding Mly ( himself suddenly elevated to the mayor- ? , t ality of the city. -At an adjourned meeting of the Oma ha Social Art club , it one decided to make . t. an exhibit at the state fair , All mnombare , who are Interested are urged to be protest ? ) on Tuesday , August 8th , at 4 p , in , at their room , St. Barnaba's school romp , for a final arrangements. By order of the . , dent. -Miss McCartney , traveling saleslady of Charlca McDonald , of Onmaha , who ac companled tine board of trade excursionists sionists stopped at Grand Island , Miss I 1tloUartney has been through the entire l WCet acting in this capacity , with 1110 hest i of auecesi. She recently came from Montana , and le now working up that trade. She is the fiat traveling saleslady to take the "grip" in Nobraaka , -U. If. Patterson , father of Moser" } Ashbel and J. B , Patterson , of this city , died at his son's residence lu Omaha yes , e ' i i I terday , The deceased resided in Courtney I county , N. Y , , and came to Omaha a tow " ' 1 months ago hoping to benefit his health , " which was greatly injured by asthma , lie a I grew better for a time but his constitution had suffered too severe a strain and he ex. pired yesterday. The remains will be taken east for interment. -The match game of base ball that waste to have been played Saturday afternoon between the Union Pacific and B , k MI , base ball clubs proved a failure on account of the rain. A 3 o'clock , the time game 1 was to have been called , the grounds wore H so wet and muddy that the umpire felt r warrapted in declaring the match game of , but announced that a practice game would be played. Three innings wore played , with Baudle catching for time B , & IM's and Brandt fieldlog for the Union 1a , , elfica , when a shower of rain ended the i i playing , i -The 'r'uuers' excursion to Columbus , ; 1 will take pluC0 a week tram yesterday , T " -A very handsome plea of wax work , I p' fruit , made by Mrs. Young , Is to be rat lied of in a few days. a -John G. Willis' family carriage horse that was hurt by Pomey & 3egelke'o runs. way horses , died Friday , -Prof. Perry , of Williams college , w i I f lecture in this city , on Wednesday evening next , on the subjtet of the tariff , lie is a free trader. ( --There will be a meeting of time Omaha i' Mannerchor this evening to tale j' action concerning the death of their late fellow member , William Aust , -Mr , Charles G , Haut , who took the + agency of the celebrated hawthorn's Con- tennialExcelai0r Boat faint , for the city r 1 , { p of OmAha , la doing a thriving business on I I the genuine merits of the article , lie hss ' _ hued upa largo number of leaky roofs and ; f g 1'i # t with good eatfsfactioa levery tlmo' Ito warrants all work and the article Is en dorseti by all the leading men of the country - try , Mr. Hunt has a bran now wagon , horse and harness , and does all work promptly and in first chase shape. -Omaha Ledge No , 191 , I 0. 0 T. , hold their quarterly installation of olliceis Friday on which occasion the follow. ing offcere elect were installed : P W , C. T Mr , Toms ; W. C , T , , John Bexten \V , ] t. II. S. , May Gould ; W , L H , S. , Jennie Akin ; W , V. T. , Lillie Willis ; W. C. , C. P. Edwards ; W , S. , Chas , T. Bunco ; 1V , A , S. , Grace Akin ; W. F. S. , H. B , Iroy ; 1Y. T. , Lettla Tompsett ; W. MI. , Joslnma ] ) eyries ; W D. M. , Jennie Iluwanl ; IV. I. G. , .Jennio Moore ; W. 0. G. , G , W , Steele , The lodge meets every Friday evening , and isin a flourishlnp condition dition financially and otherwise , -The contract for laying the water 1)11)0 to the state fair grounds was lot yce Friday to J C , Elliott. The meaaur0 ments for the pipe inside the grounds wore also made by mnemnbera of the board and the contract let for cleaning time grounds mind repairing the stalls. -Joseph Liska , a brother of time unfor tunsto Anton Lbkn , the insane nun now confined in time county jail , arrived [ rote Chicago Thursday to take the poor fellow home. Anton is crazier than oyor and ho is waiting to ice if he will be able to take him without assistance , -A gentleman passing down Ftrnani street the other evening , when not more than a dozen blocks from the Paxton , witnessed nossod a very tender scene through a win , dow in tlms second story of one of the bust. noes blocks , the partioe having neglected to pull down the blinds. A little more caution is recommended , Mums the word. word.A -A burglar attempted to enter the haiuo of Deputy U. S. Marshal Allen Thursday morning and was driven away by Mrs. Allen and Mies Allen , who had a brace of revolvers and know how to imso them. Ladles mighttake a hint from this. Its a good art for them to be familiar with ht these days. -In the Iwlko court Saturday there was two cases of disturbance of the peace , both discharged. One drunlc was fined and one let go. The ball for Wm , P , Davis having been withdrawn by Mr , ] Ielmred , who says he became his bondsman - man on a misrepresentation of the facts , Davis was sent out to look imp now bonds or go to jail. Ills examination was sat for 10 n in , next Thursday. Answer This. Can you dud a case of Bright's Disease of the ICidnoys , Diabetes , Ur. , nary or Liver Complaints that is curable - able , that Hop hitters line not or caim not cure ? Ask your neighbor if they oan , DIED. JOHNSON-In this city August 5th , at 0 30 a , in. , Gertie My daughter of Enos and Josephine Julmnson , aged 0 months and one day , Funeral Sunday at 2 o'clock p , 'n , from the residence , on Pierce street , bo. tweon Seventh and Eighth. IIIsNDItI01C80N-Iu this city , at St. Joseph hospital , August litb , Theresa Iiendricksou , aged 32 years. Funeral will take place from McCarthy & Burke's undertaking rooms , at 1:30 p , Ill , , August Ttli Rojuvonatod. 72 PERU ST1lEi T , INII1ANAl'OLIS , Ind , , July 8 , 1881. II. 11. 1VARNEIt & Co , : Sirs-For twenty years I have been afilictod with liver complaint. I tried various rein. adieu , but received no benefit until I commenced time use of your Safe Kid. hey and Liver Cure , which gave me permanent relief , augl dlw EDwiN A , CAaron , 'OmD A Htt I A pretty soubrette , who scored lice early triumphs in San Francisco , imp eared at a Now York theatre receittl and made a hit. When she was called before the curtain the actress expressed lice delight at Limo warmth of her ro co tion and declared that she felt as much at home as if oho were in her dear old theatre iii San Fritmicisco , "Indeed , " Situ said , It seems to ma as if I had ammo foot in Sati Francisco and ono in Now York. " IVhereupoa a fellow in the gallery shouted ht a etmitorian voice : "Give mo a ticket for Omaha , " Thu audience screamed with laughter , though time point whore the joke comes m' is not visible to the naked eyo.-Philauelphla Record , Cau't act it. Diabetes , Bright's Disease , Kidney , Urinary or Liver Complaints cannot be contracted by you or your family if hop Bitters are used and if you have already any of those lleoases Ho Bit. tore fe he medicine that will 'oe ' itively curd u , Don't forgot this and don't got some puffed up stuff that harm will only you. Y4 a rag. t , s Ikuy rt / L Y 54 n ® E1) , anaA6' , + , a e'e ' as MI ti 1 : II : mm TRAVELING TRADERS. The Omaha Board of Trade in the iilidst of the Rookies , Frco Feasting , Free " 2utt ( r- milk" and Sunflowers on the Side , ThoFirat Day's Exporionoo on the Overland Train. The following dispatch and correspondence - pondence tram our hoard of trade excursion - cursion rrporter till explain themselves - solves : EvANsroN , August 5th.The Omaha board of trade arrived on time amid took a free dinner with the Kitchen Brothers. They here. withexproas their appreciation of the courtesy shown them by Metern Kit. chun , b' , CHEYENNE , August 4th , 1882.- August 3rd , on board regular train No , 3 , U. P. R. R , , the exearsioniato occupying special Pullman cars , turned their faces toward thu setting sun orf forty days'rooroation and rustication among the rocks of the Rockies. Nothing worthy note was aeon timeliest day , save the bounteous Uproductions oftNobraska's vegetation , in which she truly takes the lead of her neighboring states. The corn crop will be much better than expected , and grain deal. orsare now scouring the country , of. boring 40 cants per bushel for the crop and seem anxtoue to buy at that Small grain is bettor than has been looked for , while the crop of grass is the best. The day was pleasant , with no duster or excessive heat to mar the jog of time "traveling traders , " Thu vast improvements of thu county for the last few years were the absorbing top , io of time day. Time party were very ligbt hoattod and gay , and as each gentle zephyr fanned time cheeks of the pleasure seekers and the invigor ating air from the plains , perfuniud with time fragrance of limo new mown hay , wild roses , utc. , blow over them , their apirita rose correspondingly. AT YItEiIONT dinner was taken. Mr. 0. F Dris- call , being interested ill the ( anions Fromout creamery , very thoughtfully secured a 10.gallou earn of buttermilk , which lasted until we reached Ogden. On account of prod not having any samples of the product of thu Omaha brewery along , time buttermilk was eagerly sought for by the ontira party , and was pronounced unanimously to be time best of the kind and an ado , quato substitute for a auumor hover. aqo , OUAND ISLAND supper ; the town looked rather qu'ot. The right passed very pleasantly , be' big cool and comforhmblo. All slept well , We reached SI IN1W at 8:30 : Friday morning , in thee fur breakfast. Thu country in this cx tromo western part of the state of No. brasda is nmuuwhat undulating , is composed of sand hills , alternated with layers of alluvial soil and rock , the latter mpuy times projecting boldly from time ground. Vagetatiomt aseumos a stunted appoarauee , the sunflowers are about three foot high , and little or no blue grass is growing , Buffalo grass predouiiuatoe. After leaving Sidney several large ( locks of sheep , together with oxtem vivo lords of amttlo and hones wore seem' . PltAIiIIE i)005 are nuumorous all along the road west of Columbus , As we approach the Wyoming line the ridges are dotted with a scrub growth of pines that arc now about six feet high' , and the only 'nark of native timber to relieve the nmonotonoue scenery , PINE IILUFFB is an unimportant station , whmico numerous trains of catth ) are shipped. During the building of Clio road this place was known as "Rock Itammoho. " Considerable pine timber lmas boon cut for time railroad on the bluffs a tow nmiles southward from the depot , hmmtco the name. The bluffs are on time loft haimd side of the track , amid at this point are uito high sod rock' extending near to the track , while on the rI6t l t hand side is an extenslvo canyou or valley , from which some ha is being cut. This is the first station we roacafter untering the territory of Wyeiuimg. Between this point and Cheyenne the most desolate and barrmm comttry is passed , with nothing for the tourist to look at save nu occasional enow break , Presently we enter a snow shied and we are indarkness for about five minutes , As we near CHEYENNE the Black Hills are plainly visible on the right , and the whole country is more broken , ' This is the capital of Wyoming and a pretty lively town , of which I shall spunk ngtin. We pull out of hem o at 210 ; , Omaha time , with ten cars and two locomotives. As we moot the cast bommd mail I will close with a promise. F Co. "K'5" FAREWELL. A Doligbtful Ball at Fort Omaha. . . ElegantDocoratione , Etc. "A soldiers life has seen of strife , , ' In nil its forma so much , "That in gentle theme "The word will deem , I' A soldier's heart can touch. " A "farewell hop" was gtvan by "K" company , Ninth infantry , last night , in their quarters. The rootn was tastefully and handeoniely decorated , under the supervision of Pvt. 0. H. Tucker. As one entered by the west door , the eyes rested upon a target suspended in mid air , wrcatlied and garlanded by loaves and flowers ; be. low this hung the elegant Springfield sporting rifle , won by Sergeant Shipp , at Fort Smelling' last spring , while shooting for positions on time Division team. Over the "bull's oye"hung the marker , encased in a wreathe of roses , emblematic of the laurels won by Corporal H. W Gordon , who car- pied oil the honors in the late Depart , mont match , thereby winning the gold medal and a place on the Depart , moat teat , This company may well feel proud , twontysuveu wearing "the buttons" for marksmttanslmtp , Fort Omahlm will feel their loss as both ofli- cers and mar have wort the respect and confidence of all who know them , At the east end hung another target similarly dressed , and lemming against the mm-all , all played out , wan another , lounging ( ruin whichm was the "paste put resting from its hmbora in furnishing - ing paste to cover up the "bull's eye , " which was completely eliot away. About the aides of the room were ] lags foatooned will , wreathes and flowers , In the center hung a large dog , tastefully and neatly draped. One does not mules any trees , but at each acid of time room is a small forest interwoven with flags. Altogether , time docgrations were of such a nature as to reflect great credit upon Pvt. Tucker amid his aides. A most pleasant surprise was in store for the fort. The A , 0.11. band ( runt Omaha came out in lull force and gave the boys a ut'renade. The pieces vero well rendered and a good flame was given them , Time dance opened at 8 o'clock with time grand nlaroh by the A , 0. II , and Ninth infantry bands coasolidmeted The marchm was led by that whole. souled germtleaman , First Lieutenant Allison. Savontyflve couples wore presort , amid the damiciug was kept , up until Sunday morning bade the muvo'n ' cease. ' 'hu supper was gotten up under the chsrgo of time company cook , who swore about time party eating - ing so nmch. Too much cannot ba said in praise of time able mamnrr in which the arrangemments were mmade nod carried out , Everybody went hmno fooling pleased and carryiut rho good wiil of those who will soon been on limo weary march , May God speed them on their way and miay freshen laurels be theirs wherever they tray be , * * Fort Omaha , August 0,1882 Army Orders. Leave of absence for one month , to take effect not lutur titan September 16 , 1882 , with , pormisetotm to apply to time adjutant gotmeral of the army for aim extonsiom of throe inoimtlie , is granted Socmmd Lieutenant Frank L. Dodde , Ninthm infantry. Iteeruit Jerry Sullivan , enlisted at Fort Omaha , Nob. , is assigned to troop G , Fifth cavalry , and will be sent to his station on time first favora ble opportunity. Major Culver 0. Smiiffan , paymaster U. S. A. , ms relieved from lifa preemmt eiatimm ( Fort D. A , ituasell , Wye and wilt take etation pt Cheyenne depot , Wyoming. SLAVEN'SYOSEMITE ' COLOGNE Mode ( rani time wild flowers of th FAli FA51E1) YOSEMITE VALLEY , it is the atost fragrant of perfumes. Mamufactured by H. B , Shaven , San Francisco , For sale in Omaha by W , J , Whitohiouso and Kenuata Bros. , e ; Co. \ Vri w 7 LENDING , MUSIC DEALERI Are offering rare Bargains in i iaos , , .w W .4N1TGROANS , , Sole agents in Western Iowa and Nebraska for 1 L3.I + T05a 1 3C11Z1T.y r t PIANOS , VOSE PIANOS , OLOUGII & OVA lfREN Organs , STERLING Organs Country dealers desiring t e agency for their towns or counties should apply al onto for prices and tornie , stating territory wanted , Pianos and organs for rent , Pianos and Organs tuned and repaired. Pianos and Organs sold on installments , at a cash price , without interest. Call and get oar figures before purchasing elsewhere , SIIIET : MUSIC , SHEET MUSIC , MUSIC BOOKS , MUSIC BOOKS , . e , Revolution in SHEET MUSIC , We are nmv selling all the latest and most popular pieces of time day at time uniform price of FIVJiI UadNTS A OPY. This nuiste is time same in every respect as that which has hi hm3rto been sold at trom 30 to 75e a copy. Thu paper on which it ii prhntod is of time best quality It is also full music size , New pieces added to our already large assortment , daily , Also a full line of time smaller sized music at T 1VO CENTS a copy. We will give publishers prices and discount on all music books , CALL AND EXAMINE. TWICE BURIED , The Ant ObSeQuies Attellded by An Enormous Orowd , The Fire Department , Maen- nerchor and Itnithte of ? ythias Participate , One of the Largest Fnnorals Ever Hold in the City. Thu remains of the late William Aust , the details of whose tragic death on time plnums of Western Nebraska are now fn tiliar to all our readers , arrived from Sidney Saturday after- mmoou io abnrge of Mr. H. Nieman , and was received at the depot by a deputation of 'time various sociotica to which hu belonged. Time body was Cs- corted to Jacobs' undertaking rooms whore they laid in state until the hour set for he funeral , 2 p , m Sunday. Meanwhile it was guarded by a detachment of Knights from Planet lodge No , 4 , which was changed at intervals , 01 course uu opportunity was given to view the remmains , or otherwise Mr. Jacobe' place would have been visited yesterday by hundreds of people. For an hour previous to the time fixed for the funeral , the assembly at the vicinity of the undertaker's and along the line of march was constantly aug mnented , and by 2 o'clock numbered thousands. The remains wore laid in the front room , the handsome metallic casket being fairly entombed with the floral offerings gent in by friends of time fami. reaths bo uots and baa- keta of flowers worn placed upon the coffin until it was almost hidden feom view , The tolling of time fire bells at 1 o'clock ' was the signal for time aesom- bling of the Department , the Mir'a- nmchor and the Knights of Pytliias at tlmair respective halls , and an hour later the procession was formed on Farnmn , right resting el Sixteenth street , in the following nmanuor , Union Pacific band , The fire department in full uni- form. Time Micanorchor singing society. Armciont Order of Hiborniaus' baud , Planet lodge No. 4 , Nebraska lodge No. 1 and Omaha lodge U D , , Knights of Pythlias. Hearse amid pall bearers. The family and friends in carriages. The pall bearers were : From Planet l dgo No , 4 , of which time deceased was a member , August Boohne , Sam. eel Not ; Rudolgh Trossin and Henry Sleet , all past chancellors ; from engine gino ronmpnny No , 1 , lera Stevens and J. W , Nichols ; Mannerchor , John Baum or and John Booklmofl , Just as the cortege moved a shower of rain began and lasted several minutes , The line of parch was nut Sixtemmtlm street , and thentme by the u + unl route to Prospect 11111 , ana thuusmuda of cihzona lined th"atrrura t" Wit peaa flit ) procoreiau , 0 n : erlimin ; at the cmgetery the casket WHIM b rte t" the grave , and the l'e imi hra , tornlleitl a triangle about il , broushr , their awards to a aaluto. George S. Sclmimmidt , chaplain of Plummet lodge , read the impressive funeral service , afror wliah President Wirth , of time 1Vlninnerclor , delivered a fine oration , amid eulogized the deceased very highly. Time Mlonnerchmor then sang a very beautiful eoingentitled "Flowers mm the Grave , " A drenching rain felt during the services , which ended lust at their close. Notice. The t'Hawtlmorim Centennial Ex. celsior Roof Paint , " was patmmted May 24th , 1881 , and letters patent num. ber 241 , 803 , Auy person found or kuowa to tamper with the nianu. facture of said paint will be pmmieh ed to the full extemit of law , No per , Lion him any authority whatever to sell receipts , HAWTIoimN & ] hon. , Lancaster , Pa. Death Record. The death of Mrs , Amu Eliza Me. Neil , at Papillion , August 'It1m,1882 , at time adganced age of 78 years , six days , is announced , Mrs. McNeil was born In Saratoga county , N. V. , and came to Omaha a little over a year ago , having resided since that time with Mr. J , 1V,1Vlmit marsh , of this city. She had gone to Papillion to visit the family of 0. E , Welsh of that place and was taken sick with dysentery , dying just four weeks after her arrival there , The funeral took place at 10 a , m yesterday from time residence of Mr. C , E. Welch , in Pappillion. The deceased was loved and respected by all who knew her and for over fifty years had boom a conslatent member of the Baptist church and a sincere and earnest Christian , Saratoga , N. Y , , papers please copy. WANTEn.-A second-hand . - good - bicycle. Address box S , Central City , Neb 111.3t PERSONAL. J. C , Blackman , of Fremont , is in the city , Postmaster Hail returned ftum time west yesterday , Mrs , A. A. Gibson left yesterday for Salt Lake , F , lf , .Dorsey , of Wahoo , was in the city yesterday , Miss Carrie McConnell returned from the west yesterday , Superintendent Morford , of the Omaha & St , Paul road , went east yesterday. Ex senator Ripple Mitchell , of Oregon , was a west bound passenger yesterday , John T , Stewart , the Council Bluffs cat , tie man , was a weal bound paisenger yes terday. Anthony Reese , postmaster at North Platte , was in the city yesterday and left for home at noon , Henry Dohle has just returned from the east where he purchased the usual large stock of boots amid shoes for the fall trade , Hon , G , W. E , .Dorsey passed through the city yesterday , returning home to Fremont - mont with Mrs. Dorsey , who has been at Clifton Springs , N , Y , Tommy Granville , electrotype moulder , amid T. It. Coles , assistant pres.man of the Herald , who have been on an extended trip through the east for their health , returned - turned Saturday greatly improved , and will at once resume their duties again , Geo. Dickinson , train dispatcher , of the bridge division , U , P , Its It accompanied by his family and by Geo. W. Gabriel and family , and Miss Lmdgon , left yesterday noon for a summer trip to Laramie , Salt Lake city and Denver , Bucklin's Arnica Halve , The Basr SALVE in the world for Cuts Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , salt itheum , Fever vor Sores , Tetter Chapped hands , Chil blains , Corns , awl all skin eruptions , and positively cures piles. It is guaranteed tL eve satislnctfon or money refunded , rice , 23 cents per box. For solo by 0. F. Goodman In Memoriam , The following lines wore written on the death of little Nettie Gruenig , daughter of Charles and Hannah Gruenig , which occurred July 22nd , by Mr. A , 0. Smith ; Another little bud has gone , Piimcked from its mother's breast , To bloom above in heaven , II , the mansions of the blest ; \Veel not for little Nett' She was too pure for tlds earth , Su God has called her home Because lie knew her worth , She'll be waiting for her loved ones , Near she pearly gates , will stand , ' 'o bg frt to svelcoute marnrna , ' 1'u that bright anti mummy Iaid , One by one , she'll greet them , As th. y It , vu this world of care , And least these to the mansions , There her blvsedness to share. Weep not for little Nettle , She is auw umnong the bleat , Above the cars of earth , Little Nettle is at rest , A Baptist Mluistor'r Experience I use a Baptist Minister , and before I even thought of taking a clerryntan ! I grad uate.l in medicine , bat left a lucratmve ; rat. tics for my present profession , 40 years ago , I wesfor mnamv years a sufferer from quinsy ; "Tllomz , s' Ecteorluo Oa cured me , " I was also troubled with hoarse. ness , and Thomas' ' EclPctrio Oil always re' Moved me. My wife and child had diph then mamid ' "lhomas' Eclectric Oil cured theme , ' and if taken iu thne it will cure seven times out of ten. I amp confident it is a cure for the most obstinate cold or c > ugh , and if any one will taV'e a small teaspoon and half fill It with the Oil , and then place time end of the spoon in one nos , trit amid draw the Oil out o [ the spoon into the bead by sniffing as hard as they cann untll time Gil falls over into the throat , AnU practice that twice a week , I don't care how offensive their head msy be , it will clean it out and cure their catarrh , For deafness and earache it has done wonders to my certain knowledge , It is the eel medicine dubbed patent medicine that have ever felt likerecommending , for I tell you that I would not be without it fn my lmonse for any consideration. I am now suffering with a pain like rheumatism in nay right limb , and nothing relieves me like Thomas' Electric Oil.Dr. Dr. E , F. CiuNa , augl d w Corry , Pa , IEADINC ALL. ' A Visit to One of the Busiest I Establishments in the Oity. l ' ya The Hum of Industry Which ' Never Ceaees m th Omaha Headquarters of the "Art f Preservative. " t ' . 9tE 9 There is sommething about the ring e t of true gold whictm always distin I guiehes it from time baser motel , , and so the genuine may be recognized at all times in almost every buainems in life. life.If If the mark over stood out in bold v relief , if it was over written in letters that "ho who runs may read , " it is on the establishment at the c head of which F. C. reetnar aC San , ' have so long stood and made the firm name a synonym for good work , promptness and satisfaction. Time pedestrian along Farnhnm street may hear the constant clanging of their presses front morning till night , and yet lie can form very little idea of time extent of the business car- . pied eat in this great job printing es- ? -.4 ' tablishment , The only way to dose so correctly is to pay it a visit. That is what TimE BEE reporter does about every other day , and he always finds something new in the way of machinery - ery or facilities for the transaction of their enormous business , which is increasing from day to , day. Twenty-four hands are now a , constantly employed , and the d ' faollities for turning out commercial , book and job printing are second to ' no Jfrst cfase establishment in the 4 country , They do printing in five different languages , and blanks , books etc are kept in full stock at all times , while bookbinding is a specialty in which they acknowledge no peer in Limo land , as Mr , F. C. Festner , who attends personally to that department lma worked at it for over fifty years , and in time leading eatablislunents of Paris and London. Time reporter saw a f splendid specimen of time work in this line in fourteen large , full Turkey ' , Mlorocco gilt-edged books , including two valuable bibles and twelve volumes - umes of "Picturesque America , World and Europe. " They are beautiful samples of this art , which does so much to beautify our homes , and these books belong to time wealthiest - : thiest moo in this part of time country , who take tlmeir work where they think it will be done rho best. The nmodo of binding and ornamenting these works was explained to the reporter , and it is as delicate and complicated as building a watch , The firm is printing 15,00Qctrculars , on one order , which sro in live lan- guagos-Engliah , German , Danish , Swedish and Bohemian , and have another - other job of 300 blank bouka in aer maim. They have also had niado o or der thirty cases of paper with , thomr m water mark on it , which is now on time v' road bare withn 500,000 onvplopcs and ; , - a large stuck of rendympcle blank books. Since our last visit the firm has ro I coived a new numbering rnachmno of the very latest pattern end a marvel of mechanical ingenuity , 4 now eighth medium Gordon press , the latest ; three latest improved ink fountains and a magnificent ton hprso power r New York Safely engine , are amnong time new er ui ts seen , the shafting for the latter all having arrived and being put in position , aturday. Eight presses arc constantly Fpmuming to their fullest capacil , an. bustle and activity prevails in every nook amid corner of the immense hill. , Julius Festtier , time junioicmember of time firm is the presidinglenmus of time place and is assisted byMr , Goo. Aathes a coo otent book keeper and city collector , pIt is worth a good deal to ou time interior of the heum the articles in which are but briefly touched upon in this , and those who like to see the place will always find Julius on dock aim , a perfect Chevalier of courtesy , - - - - - - - - - - * - A FACTS , Time Missouri Pacific railway ie ; e t Short Line to all points mu 'I' the Great Southwest , The qj ( f its trains between Omaha. .m Oily and St. Louis cannot be f tss- ad , and for quick time and low t' tes it stands at the head. For full and reliableinformation call at ticket otlicer car Farnam and 14th streets in l'ax' ton Hotel , G , II.1''earn , Picket Aleut , acg4-monwed&fri m&etf. , 4