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THE DALLf BEE-OMAHA FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 1 18c2 oO
Lumber ,
No , 1408 Farnim Street , naha ,
STELE , JiiilSUN & GO
BRAVE ,8
AND DBBERS IN
Flour , Salt , Sugar Canned Goods , and
Ail Groc V Supplies.
A Full Liuo of U Best Brands of
CIGAES AHD IAIMCTUSED TOBACCO ,
Agents for BBNWDOD NAILS 4- - LAFLIH & MB POWDEE CO.
POWER 1 D HAND
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Stearn Pumps , E kine Trimmings ,
UlNUJO , H03E , B kB AJJD 1UOH FITTINGS S1PJT , 3TS *
PACKING. AT WUOt VLB AND TSKTAIk.
HALUDAYiWIHD-MiLLS GfflRCirAND SCHOOL 'SELLS
Oor. Far/iam and lOthJ itreets Omaha , Neb.
Ginaha Stea Laundry.
The only Laundry in Nebraska thai i uppliod with complete macliinory
for Laundry work. Send your > rdprsb .nail . or express.
GOTTHElMER , OODFUEY & CO. ,
1207 Farnlmtn Street.
- WHOLESAlE-
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BOOK SELLER ANfo STATIONER
-AND DKALEU ft-
Wall Paper and Window Shades
1304 Farnham St. CVnaha Neb.
THE MQLim ;
Manufactured by
They make a specialty of COOKING STOVES , and have thin 'car placed In the marl-el
niof tholIObTKCONOMiU AND MOST SAUSI-AOTOKY STOVKScvcr made. They make both
Plain and extension top , and guarantee all their goodi. The agents ( or the company are.
PIERCY & BRADFORD ,
DEALERS IN
Furnaces , Fireplaces , , Heaters
3MC J3L OST3 ? 33 2J ff3.
GR'ATES , RANGE Q , STOVES ,
DOUSE FURNISHINO GOODS , Etc.
1211 FARNAM STREET. OMAHA NEB
DEALERS IN
1 $ . ,
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Fire and Burglar
1020 Farnham Street ,
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' WHOLESALE
HIM & > V > 91 Of * * < ! < & "fro 7Ftu Jfl/ / > * * f >
LUMBER , COAL &
On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts , ,
A WHALE FIQHT.
A Tcrrillo ytriwKlo Dotwoon Tnreo
Dd p Sea Monstors.
Wo wcro stringing idly at anchor ofl
Mahukona , Inland of Hawaii. Swing-
jng idly at nnolior In the soulh sen on
RBUinincr'a day is eminently poetical ,
but one may gut too much poetry even
under some circumstances. The cir-
oumstnncea iu thia ease were the > oung
Amoricnn and n guitar , either of
which it is pretty hard to bo called
upon to bear singly , but coining joint
ly they knocked the poetry all out ol
metro 1 may even erty they twanged
it nil out of rhyme and motrc. While
the guitar remained forward and the
young American nft the day won lovely -
ly , for the guitar was swontly played
upon and the young American softly
Biiorcd. But in n moot unlucky mo
ment the Y A. nnoko , and then the
man who was quietly reading n novel ,
the pair of young lovers who were
comparing the shades uf blue in iiky
and water the latter as transparent
almost as air ; the Uritmh globetrotter
ter , who was meditatively smoking a
briarwood pipe : and I , hiking a per
fectly nlattt-r-of fact IOSKOH in a imtivo
song from a half-whito cabin passen
ger , who happened tcbj young and
pretty , nliudtlorod. Wo all shuddered -
od , because the young Amuriciu
snoring , oven , was much moro in har
mony with the day and scene than ho
could bo awake , for ho always gavu
ono the impression , upon awakening ,
that ho wiw about to put into action
some now nonsense ho had just dream
ed of. Anyway , ho immediately
started the British globe-trotter into u
violent discussion on the Irish ques
tion , apropos of the assassination of
Lord Cavendish , which wo had then
jutt hoard of ; ho separated the lovers ,
who wore toymphonizing bluoi ; hodi < -
turbod the novel reader , and finally
brought anguish to the souls of all by
proposing to borrow the guitar from
its native owner and ' 'asnmt" in my
singing lersoti. IIa did so , and
twanged the poetry all out of the day.
It is not that ho oang norse than anyone
ono uleo that I ever heard aing , and
played worse than ho sang , that I felt
bitter ; neither did my bitterness result
at all from 'ho circumsiuuco that the
half-whito girl , who happened to bo
pretty , and whosu attentions ho soon
monopolized , had the bad taste to admire -
mire his singing and playing. Not nt
all ; I was bitter because the poetry of
tKo day had boon disturbed ; I wasn't.
Till : rXlHTKMCNT.
This is nil merely to explain why
wslv/nvury one atretched on the
ter-dcclf > u.\dcr the awnings .vns
( irod of idjy ( swinging at rsvhor , and
t > .jgarly wiuhod for something 'Vo
huppen that would bring forgetful-
necs of thujouuu Amcricvi and Uio
guitar. The oomething that did prov-
iduiitially happen was heralded by
BOUIO native passengers who pointed a
little wuy fllheio , , at first , wocoujd
eo only occasional foamy spurts of
water
"There she spouta ! " yelled the
young American , who , from thu first ,
immediately took charge of the now
causa of excitement in a ruaimer cal
culated to impress ua that it was some
thing that he had himself arranged to
uurpnso us with. "Iljero aho npoi.ts ! "
" .IVo , she don't spout , and that's
what the matter. " This bold contra
diction of a very brn\o man , who just
then came on deck.
Every ono looked at the captain ,
for , although what ho had said had
boon welcomed an an aulhoritivo con
tradiction of the Y. A. , still , it needed
foot notes , or something to bo intelli
gible.
The captain looked with increasing
interest at the commotion in the water ,
and finally said , decidedly : "It's a
thrasher and a airordlish attacking a
whule , and if they only como thia way
you'll too sonic fun that land lubbctB
seldom seu meaning no disrespect to
tholadiea. "
It w.i ? seldom that our captain dis
played us much interest as he did
then , no wo all ( ,1m moro I'argorly
watched the Hearing flight , lie gave
no further explanation then. For
Bomotimo longer \\o naw no bodice ,
but tin ) dnjUiihaucG in the water
steadily grow plainer as it camonearer.
The water wuuld bo upheaved and
then lashed ii.to loum ; thcro
would bo a flurry , and
then the water would Hutaido
into a bubbling wako. Finally , so
near to ua as to bo almost startling ,
the ponderous body of u whale plunged
through the miter almost beneath us ,
and with a swiftness that in no hugo : i
thing was frightful , roao to the Bur-
fuco dashing the waves with its great
blunt head afar on cither side. Al
most butoro the sparkling showers had
fallen , the stuam-liku breath of the
monster shot up in a jet , but or.ly for
an instant. A great n.'ly fieh , flat like
a flounder , but larger than a shark ,
darted through the water and almost
leaped upon the whale , covering with
its great flat body the whale's blow
hole. The jut wna instantly and com
pletely cut olfby this astonishing operation -
ration as is a faucet stream of water
by a reversed npigot. Tim great clum
sy monster struggled as if for lifo. Its
tail dashed the smooth summer sua
into a fury of foam , and the whole
great lengthof its body Boomed shaken
by a tempest of r.igo and ugony.
A riliUC'K ATTlCK
Then uo know what the cuptain'u
remark meant , "No , ilio don't Bpout ,
and that's what'a the matter. " The
whale sunk slowly , and as the troubled
water became clear , wo saw it dart oh"
again , but pursued and attacked by a
Bwordfish that with lightning Btrokos
would plunge itfl weapon into the
whalo'a body , draw back for a fresh
start , and shoot ahe-ul again , Inflicting
wound after wound upon the tortured
monster. Slabbed from below , de
prived of ita breath from above , tha
whale wildly plunged nhoad ,
followed clone bj thothrusher ,
for ita turn toattacV. B.ioiul. vi. . . . . . .
again , not qulto en cluau tu UH us bu
fuio. Again tin , yu t btidy uphc.i\ril
ilu > nature iipiiii thu thr aher tut oil
the p-rtecutod whalu'a denperatoatru , . .
glo for ttii ; i gain thu gru-it thing
lungfd und Juroufd about in nwliil ,
fr.ui'lc i Hurts to fmo itself of iho
merciKsi unemj ; again itHlouly av.k
to bo agdiii uttt.-kod from bolov. Thu
most utrango bn tlo r g d ubuut uafur
fully half uit hoar , the inteivals between -
tweon thii tur/aw attacks becoming
horter UH the Wiale'd increasing us
haustion prumptoij it to rise inorofn-
quently , Tlio atljckrt of both its eno-
mica gave the iupreaiiion of utm st
ferocity , Tliojierftct eilenco of the
. * 41t , .
terrific warfare , too , added toils tmi
bin Mjject.
I h vo opokon of it M ft battle , and
such it wafi , although the amall , savage
attackara were , of course , never injured
jurod iu the tremendous plunges the
maddened whale would sumutiines
direct toward thorn. Orndinlly tln
scene of action drifted further from
us and suddenly ceased , the whale
sinking finally out of sight.
Then wo turned to the captain and
asked of that worthy individual an ox
plnnntiun. Of courao ho had one
ready , and it was this : There w s
another fish highly interested iu the
battle that wo had not soon , Thu
was the fish that came in at the
Jo lib.
" ' " said "Hint
"I'm worry , the captah ,
the whale was not finished near
enouuh for you to see , for thou yiu
would have boon astonished , Now
what do you suppose that thrasher
and likewise that swordfish \\ero
giving that kind of battle to that
whale for ? Now , none of you know ,
yet som % people who don't think
they do. "
Hero the "captain looked at the
young American , who had looked an
if ho waa about to speak , but ho
didn't.
ASCIKNT1C EXI'LAXATIOK.
"Some people , " the captain con
tinued , "moa'ly scientific chaps , think
they know all ubout this matter. I
had ono of oni' down hero once , I
think ho was a skipper or somebody
high up in the 'Ciunody of acienco iu
San Kraucisco , Well what do yon
think that chti ] > says ? Why , he spins
a yarn like thia : IIo a.iya , says he ,
that the thrasher , which the same
the chap had n Latin name for aa long
as n capstan bar , the thrasher , ho
snys , cata the same kind of
amall fry as the whale takes
kindly to. Well , the thrasher
don't like him on his
ground , natural enough , and ho can't
drive him off alone , so ho hires the
sword fish , a kind of a pirate of u
fish to help him. Now there's n yarn
for you ! But the yarn I toll , which
the same any Bailer who has been
whaling will make affidavit to , ia this :
That Bwordtish sticks to the whale
from below , to make it rise , and the
thrasher calks up his mouth liut
why don't it open its mouth at once ?
And thts sunn I ask of the acinntific
chap : Why don't ho open his mouth
at once ? "
"Porhapc. " interrupted the young
American , gloomingly , "perhaps thu
thrashur is spinning such a long yarn
that the whalu don't get a chance to
open his mouth. "
"Why , " resumed the captain , tak
ing no other nolico of the Y. A.'s
flippant insinuation than to glare at
him , "why don't the whale open his
mouth the first time the thrasher
covers hb'-cpout hole ? Occauao it
knows by instinct Uiuv-Uio inatant its
mouth ia opened its tongue sbif.mvt. "
The captain paused to observe whal'
effect this remarkable Btatomotit would
have upon. us. The young American
said , in an aside : "What a fmu thing
it would bn if that would happen to
some land boro'i 1 know of "
Trouble Saved.
It is a rrnmrkoblo fact that THOMAS'
KCLFCTIIIU OIL ia as Kood for iutcriml UK
external use , 1'or disease of tlio hii.Ksninl
throat , und fur rlicuiiiatimn , ncurulRiu ,
crick in the back , wonfi und Knrox , it in
the best known remedy , utul much trciu-
bio in saved by liming it nlwnyR on hand.
C1UJ CUICACU , T. PAUL ,
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BOLU BY ALL DUUaaiSTS
SEEK
health and avoid sickness.
Instead of feeling tired and
worn out , instead of aches
and pains , wouldn't you
rather feel frcsli and strong ?
You can continue feeling
miserable and good for no
thing , and no one but your
self can find fault , but if you
are tired of that kind of life ,
you can change it if you
choose.
How ? By getting one
bottle of BROWN' IKON BIT-
TEKS.and taking it regularly
according to directions.
MinifJelJ , Oliio , Kov.C , iSSi.
Gentlemen : I have uflcreil ilh
pain In my tide and back , anil crcat
tonnes ! on my breast , with ihoot-
ing palm all through my body , at
tended with K"at n cakncit , depres
sion of iptrlti. and loss cf appe
tile. Ibave taken lereraUtlflcrent
medicinesandu At trcatcilby prom
inent ph\ilctan for my liter , kid-
i y , ana spleen , but I pst no relief.
I thought 1 wou'i ' try Urown'i Iron
llillen ; I have now taken one bottle
nndn half ami nm nbout well pain
In tide and back all gone lorencu
oil out of my brc.iM , and I have a
peed appetite , and am gaining In
ktrenclhnndflekh. Itean justlybc
called theXiVf qf mtJicintt ,
JOHN K. AU.KNDBR.
BROWN'S IRON BITTKRS is
composed of Iron in soluble
form ; Cinchona the great
tonic , together with other
standard remedies , making
a remarkable non-alcoholic
tonic , which will cure Dys
pepsia , Indigestion , Malaria ,
Weakness , and relieve all
Lung and Kidney diseases.
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ST , LOUIS ,
MILWAUKEE.
DETROIT , NIAGARA PALLS ,
NEW YORK.BOSTON ,
And all Polutt Eait < md < aoulh-Uatt
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| linn a National Itoiiiitition M i' ' " " H"
reat Through Car Ll'ie. uml N mm t null J
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ale at all illli r.n In the Wuat
All liiloriuitlon about lUttfti o I'ari' , Jleeptuii
Oar AujoiuuioJatloiK , Tluio Tblc , Ac , , will In
cbcirfnlly itlvni'liy appljlnliu to
TJ. POTTER ,
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PERCIVAL LOWELL ,
( Jen. Puuun nr Att. ; Uhlcayo ,
W. J. DAVKM'OIIT ,
( Jen A 'unt , Conncll lIludB.
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MANUKAOTUKKHS OF
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Bulky Huy Uukou ,
Wlndrolllu , &o
Wo ar preiurtid to do job work
iliiK { or other i utl < M ,
Ad Jr. ua all ordero
NKlillABUA MANUrACTUM CO
Llacola , No
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MILLARD & JOHNSON ,
Storage , Commission and Wholesale Frufts ,
1111 FARNHAM STREET.
CONSIONMENTS COUNTRY 1'UODUOU SOLICITED
< gonta for Peek & Banshers Lard , and Wiltior Mills Flour
OMAHA , - - - NEB
REFERENCES '
OMAHA JNAT10NAL HANK ,
STKELK. JOHNSON & CO. ,
TOOTLE MAUL & CO.
J. A. WAKEFIELD ,
WUOLK3ALK AND UCTA1L UKALKrt IM
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , OQ8R3 , QL1KDS , MOLDINGS , LfFriE.
VSTATX AQENC rOR UIM7AUKKC CIUfSNT OOUPANT1
Nosr Onion Pacitii ; Donor. - -
A. M. CLARK ,
Painter&PaperHanger
SIBN WRITER & DECORATOR.
WHOLESALE & UETAIL
W LL PAPER !
Onrtains aafl Window Shades ,
CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES
AND FIXTURES.
Paints , Oils & Brushes.
1O7 South 114th Street.
OMAUA , - - - NEBRASKA.
O. IP.
DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS.
Window and Plate Glass.
fiT An ) ono contemplating liullillnKPtnrr , bank , or any other line will flu Jit to their ad
Mxnta/o to c.itriH ouil ultli u hcloro iiutchaulnic tnctr I'laludlaM.
O. F , GOODMAN ,
OiVIAHA NEB.
ill-wax * % Tf U. * Sprm MO * r imHiRnVk F1 * * \ * * 4.W * * TT *
JiNjftY LEHMAMM
JOBBER OF
1118 FARNAM ST.
Worth moro than gold to the young man or woman because it will not
toke wings and fly away.
ERGIAL COLLEGE ,
Olfern tliu inoKt Hiiporinr nilvnnl cH fur liecouilnj ; prnliclont in lioiilc-kcniiincr , Itnnklng ,
eiiiumiNli p , Oniiiiiiuicialuv , liiiBinesj ( NirreHixiiiilencc , I'olltic l l conntuy , Coin-
men i .1 Aritlnni-tic , jn ; liBli hanguiiKt'i lui ! IIOKM I'nriiis , Civil ( inverntnent , Short-
limul Wiitiiijniiil ( ! Tinan , Fur cl culnrdnrupcclal Infonnntlunnpiily to oriuldru.sHtho
MhS _ DENTt A. L. WYMAN ,
BERQUIST BROTHERS ,
MANUFACTURERS OF
liPOBCQ u u 1 o3
419 B , TillllTKKNTII SmKET , '
IJono in all Branolioe
Repairing , U.MAIIA , Nr.ll.
DIRECTOKV OF LEADING V/ESTEKH HOTEL
HOTtiLH , fJtOl'ltfJiTOIta
AIIUNOTON. J. O. MclNTIRE. Lincoln , Neb.
WEATHEnLY HOU8C , fA. O. WCATHERLY , Mcnnlnc , Iowa ,
I1EYNOLD3 HOUSE , C. C. REYNOLDS , Coon Rapldi , Iowa ,
OAUATOOA HOTfcl , J. 0. 8TELLINIU8 MIKoia , Nab ,
MARSH HOUSE , E , MANS , BROWNSVILLE Neb
COMMCRCIAL HOTEL' JOHN HANNAH , BtromtburE Mo
HAUL HOUSE , A. W. HALL Loulivllla
CITY HOTEL , OHENEY & OI.ARR , Dl lr , Nell.
COMMEUCIAL HOrC. , J. O. MEAD , NQllgli , Neb
ORANIICFNTIIAU C..OCYMOUR , Nabraika Olty/Nab
MIOOOURI PAOIRO HOTEL , P. L. THORP , WeeplncW torNe
OOMMUHOIAL HOUSE A , O. OAARPCR , Hardy , Neb.
aEENWoun : HOUSE , W.MAYFICLD , Greenwood , Nab
COMMEROIAL HOUSE , E , BTOREY. Olnrlnda , IOWA
ENO'O HOTEL , E. L. ENO , Eremont , * < it >
EXCHANGE HOTEL , O. U. HACKNEY , Aihland , Neb
MCTHOPOLITAfl HOrtL. FRANK LOVELL , Atklnion , r tb ,
V.OriQAN HOUGH , E. L. QRUUQ , Qulde Rood , N ,
SUMMIT HOUSE , OWAN & DECKER , Oreiton , I * .
HOUSTON HOUSE , QEO.OALPH , Extra , la.
REYNOLDO HOUSE , O. M. REYNOLDO , Atlantic , la ,
WALKER HOUSE , D. H. WALKIR : , Audubon , la.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , 8. DURQESS , Neola , la.
CITY HOTEL , Dl A. LLIAM3 , Hdrlan , la.
PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. E. CUMMINQB , Doming : , la.
NEURABKA HOTEL , J'L. ' AVERY , Btanton ,
MEIIOrlANTB HOI LL J , W. DOULWARE , DurllngtonJuritlonM
COMMtriOIAL HOTEL , Dlinchurd , la.
PARKS HOTEU F. M. PARK , Bhenandoah , la ,
OOMMERO AL HOTEL , HENRY WILLG , Diyld Oltr , Neb
I1AUNELL HOUSE , OHAQ. DAQNELL , College Sprlnm , la.
COMMERCIAL HOUBC , fJM. LUTTON , VllllicA , la.
JUDKIN8 HOUSE , FRANK WILKINGON , Malvern , U ,
UALL HOUSC , H. H , PERRY , Ida Grove , la
COMMultOIAL HOUSE P , F.CTEAnNB , Odebolt , la
WOODS HOUSE , JOHN ECKERT , Otceola , Neb ,
DOUOLAE ) HOUGE , J. 8. DUNHAM , CUrki , Neb.
DtOrORD HOUSl ! J. T , QBCEU , Dodford la.
ARLINGTON HOUSE , J. M , CLACK & SON , MarjivllloMo
NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER , Norfolk Junction Nib
WINS' ' OW HOUSE Q. McOARTY , Beward Neb.
AUKORA HOUSE M U JONEB. Auronr Nth ,
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CHOZIblt HOUSE O R , OHO'ER , . Sidney. Nuut
AVOOA EATINO HOUSE D'W ROCKHOLD. Avoca la
CENTRAL HOUSE LOCKWOOU & 8HATTUCK , Red Oak
FOSftK HOUSE Oaut JOHN FOSTER. Lewlt d \
WHITNEY HOUSE E. HAYMAKER. Orl.wol
DEPOT HOTEL , O L. CHAPMAN , Dunl.ip , la.
LUBK HOUSE J A LUSK. Loenii. U
DOW Cl 1 HCU8E , W H MORTO1 * , DowOlty la.
JAQQEII HOUSE , JAQQRR& BON , Denlion. la ,
lIAlf.MON 11UUBK , TAMA. Oil V , IA. ( Hivruiou Keuiw ) , l'roi > .