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    THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA FRIDAY JANUARY 19
THE OLD WORLD.
Kapoleon's Phillippio Ocntinuns
the Ohief Topio of Frencli
Talk ,
The Irish Gidtit Facea His
ouaor.3 iu the Courts of
Dublin.
Am-rloti's A.A ti Iho Flood Suf-
fororo TUaalifally Received
in Got many *
Huctlrcds of the Poor of Ireland Ship
ped to this Country.
DAVITT IN CCU11T
DUBLIN , January 17. Davitt ap
peared befoiH the queen's bench divis
ion to-day. Thn court room nua d nsu-
ly crowded. Mny luoiubeiH t f the
Indies lujgiui mid Mrs. IJculy wore
proaunt. Tbo judges dcchuud Davilt'a
reqni'at to bj allowed to question Sab-
Inspector Seymour. Ho alao laid thu
iufoinution ugaiuat him. Davitt
contended hi * Buec'chnt Navnndid not
justify the charges of inciting to law-
losancBS. The princlploa ho advocated
did notinteiforo with the aiminlatru-
tlon or observance of law. 11 u had
urged immediate relief for the ills *
tieased. The' same sabjcc- was &llndt-d
to a f jw d iys nfterirurds in the quoou'a
speech. PunlRhmont on suspicion
woo abhorrentto English law , and euh
proceedings are calculated to bring thu
bench into dispute. Ills speech did a
public aorvico. Ho was ready to stand
by it as reported iii The Freeman
Journal ; that report differed from the
report of the informers. Ho aakod
the application be dismissed.
Hualy then addressed the court. Ho
contended his speech was no more di
rected againat the constituted author
ity than was Oobdou'd against tha
corn laws or Gladstone's against Bdl
gam. Ho concluded by saying all
libarty which had bson gained iu Ire
land had been gained by agitation.
The court raserved judgment pending
perusal of the affidavits iu the cases.
HELPING TUB FLOOD BUFFEUEUS.
BEHLIN , January 18 In the roioh-
atag to day the nroaidcnt announced
he had received from the Gormaus re
siding In St. Louis , Mo. , and Louta-
ville , Kf.,30,000 marka and 1COOD ,
mirks respectively , for distribution to
aufforera by the fljods. Dr. K pp
proposed to oxpesa to the donors tha
thauka of the uouse , which was agreed
to Ailh loud applause.
PAUl'EIl EMIGRATION.
GALWAY , January 18. Five hun
dred applications were made to the
board of guardians for assistance to
emigrate. The Beaver Line Steam
ship company cffirod to ta > e emigrants
direct from Gil way to America at re-
dnoed rates.
QUEBEC'S CONGRESS.
QUEBEC , January 18 The leglsln
tare opened to-day with the usual
oeremoniei. In the spueoh from the
throne the governor refera to the
happy termination of the Egyptian
oampalpn , He announced the govern
ment will give spooial attention to
colonization and primary schools.
NAPOLEON'S MANIFESTO.
PARIS , January 18 In the cham
ber of deputies to-day , D Ornano ,
Bonapartiat , declared ho had himself
posted Prince Napoleon's manifesto
and gave notice of an interpellation
againat violation by the government
of the laws cf 1881 relating to placards.
Lockroy , republican , will on Saturday
ask the minister ot war whether ho
Intends the Orleans princes shall To-
lain tlieir military commands. The
cabinet council resolved to bring for
ward a bill iu the deputies authorrng
the government to tuke proper moan
urea la the event of publicati n here
after of the manifestos of pretender ; .
M Falliorlea , minister of the interior
rior , announced that the government
vrou'd ' on Saturday introduce a bill
providing for the suppression of nl
manifestations on the part of proton
dera to the French throne. Fallioriof
moved that a mooting of the bureau.
fixed for Saturday to discuss Floqujt'a
motion , be dtferred until Tuesday
that thu bureau might simultaneously
examine the government's b II and
that proposed by Floquet'a motion
Carried.
ESTABLISHED UVINO8.
LONDON , January 18. Canon Wllk
inson haB been appointed to the blah
optio of Truro , to fill the vacancy oc
casloned by the appointment of Bisho _
Benson to the arohblahopric if Can
torbury.
DERBY'S TAFFY.
Lord Djrby , replying to congratn
lations of the high commissioner fo
Canada , said it was difthult to nvoi
the language of exaggeration in apeak
ing of the future of Oinnda an
Australia.
TUE EXCITED.
PAULS , January 18 Prlnocui Ma
thildo and Prince Louis , whom Prlnc
Jerome has repeatedly expressed
wish to BOB , have not been admtttc
into the eonclcrglorlo. Prince Jerom
waa allowed to ape advooatea and
moat of his political friends are law
yers ho can see nearly all of then :
Dae doAumilo was visibly dlstnrbo
when he heard of Flcquot'a bil
News of Priuca Jerome's } actlo
caneod a great sensation In the kouaa
hold of Count do Charabord.
A nOW IN THE PALACB.
LONDON , Jannnry 18. Various ac
counts from Constantinople state that
there waa an nflray on Saturday
between two regiments ot the pahce
guards , one of them composed of
Alb.ininna and the other of African .
Arabs , batircon whom bitter heredi
tary jealousy cxhtv About 50 of the
combatants were killed or wounded.
Nothing political in the affair.
OLiDSTONE AT UANJiKS.
CANNES , January 18. Glndotouo
arrived to-day. Ho waa mot at heir
dopo'.by the mayor and Lord Wolvor-
ton ,
COUNT DK PARIS
left for Paria when ho heard of here
vote in the chamber of doputloa in regard -
gard to pretandera to the ch
throne iu order to consult with its
relatives.
WILL BE EXPELLED.
PAKW , January 18. It Is expected
that Ptinc0 N ipoleon will bo rxppllf d
from Franco to-day , and that ndocrco
expelling all pretenders to thu throne
will bo itaucd immediately afterward
It Ic reported that the Orleans princes
nro preparing io quit France , if notes
Bnry.
ADVISES CONCILIATION.
ROME , January 18. It la reported
that the pope baa sent a letter tt > tbo
Irish binhops advising them to adopt
a conciliatory attitude towarda the
government.
WILL FOLLOW SUIT.
LONDON , January 18 The mil way
ntiikoin Scotland has extended to
Djndeo. The employee nl Fairfax
and Firth will follow thu example to
night.
A MKIK'ILESS .MOUNTAIN.
GENEVA. January 18. A great land
n'ido ' IH..I occurred Iu the valley of
The vlllagn i f MaraH la
cjmploto'y ' destroyed by an enormous
miiia of rurth , rocks nud troi'j , which
were destroy td by Iho recent euovr
stornn , The movement upon MartU
WUR gntdutl and the iiilmbitmiU wire
able to tfTuct hajty u cipa Tno
nioveinent of the mountain still con
tinues.
WILL L"OK INTO THEM.
PARH , January 18 It la assorted
search warrnnta will bo itsnod fordom-
icillary viwlto at the houaea rf several
intimate fi-iond-i of P.iuco Jerome Na-
poloon.
MAHWOOD IN DANOEK.
TUALEE , January 18. The local
workmen refuse to erect n scaffold f jr
the execution of Poff and Biruott sen *
toucod to bo hanpcd for the mnrdor of
Tnotnas Brown. Marwood , the ex-
ecu. ioncr , haa arrived , and is accom
panied by carpenters from Dublin who
will oonstrnct the scaffold upon the ar.
rival of Murwood at Limerick en route
to Tralee. The pohca had great dllli-
culty in protecting him from the crowd
at the railway depot.
THE SOU I HERN DARKEY.
The Life tint He Leads on the
Plantation ,
His BnthuBiasm Ov r Boligion.
of Fancy and Songt of
Trlainpb-A Camp-Mooting
Sceno-
Corrcepondcnce cf the 1'htlide'phli limes.
ATLANTA , Ga. , Djcembor 5. The
negro la fitted best for severe manual
labor and hia powers of endurance are
wonderful , yet I saw In a Chicago pa.
per the strange statement thuc the
' 'southern negro cannot co. o with the
wl.ito man fn fatigueiog bodily labor. "
i have never yet seen a southern col
ored operative in a cotton f ictory , and
manufacturers Bay they cannot bo
made effective in that department of
industry. A largo portion of the ria
ing generation crowded in and aronnd
towns and cities differ in some respects
from their immediateancestryconstant
intercourse with the white people hav
ing given them an all of business and
a dialect approaching somewhat nearer
correct English pronunciation. Then
there is a class of colored men In the
south small in numbers who are
susceptible of a decree of culture and
intelligence , and many cf theni , by
application , have developed themselves
into well-to-do . Of this
- - men. olaes are
William Pledger , surveyor of customs
at Atlanta , and Madison JJavla , post
master at Athens , Georgia , it town of
some 8COO inhabitants , the seat of the
state university and noted for the
superior attainments cf its people ,
both of whom are , cf course , leading
republiaaus. But these men and tin
class to which they belong have littli
association with the great maescs cf '
their race , from whom they differ in
every criterion ot superiority.
THE OLB PLANTATION DARKEY.
But to turn to the typical Georgia
plantation darkoy of nnto-hollum
memories , who will tulk to you for
hours ' ' 'bout ole "
marstor" and scenes
' "foa do war. " Methinks wo can still I
hoar the quaint lullaby that Aunt
Pntty utod to carol In the farm house
when "do wliito folks"
were gene and 1
kfo hr in charge of the household 1
uud feel my childish frame quiver at
the frightful talcs of "Bloody Banes
and Ketch Meddler" as they foil upon
my attentive ear from the fertile im
agination of "Old Nod , " when I was
disposed to dlsrrgird his mandates. '
Not long ago 1 was talking to a gen
tleman who before the war was an ex
tensive slaveholder , and ho said : "Did
you over think of the fidelity of the
southern slave to his master's family
during the war ? Ic was remarkable.
The wliito men were gene to the field
of battle , leaving their wives and children
dron and property in the hands of
their slaves , llow easy for them to
have rebelled against all authority
and begun a Reason of maesacro and
pillage too horrible to contemplate. "
But they never wavered. True to
their nature , the farm was tilled as
before and the harvests stored away ;
"ole missus" was the object tf their
cirp and providence , and when
tidings came from "olo mauler , "
who had gone off to war
"way up in old Virginny1' and were
read aloud to the circle around the
hearthstone , the door was blockaded
with eager , anxious faces of the "yard
nigcors , " Htauding with uncovered
huada liatoniug to the welcome moan'
ego ; and when it was announced thai
the abient on on were well and tafo no
word of entlifiction was spoknu will
rnoro sincerity than the old darlicb
Blens God ! D y ain't kilt ole tnara
tir > it. " If any proof were wanting
of the negroes' genuine attachment for
their owners the fidelity exhibited by
most of them during the war will fur-
iiluh it i.i abundance.
IIB STILL LIVES.
The emancipation han wrought no
material c' ango on th'i ' old plantation
darkoy. Tno kinkn of hair , which iu
h'n ' vnm attempts to straighten he has
rolled up into little ropes tightly
wrapped with ft cottjn string , have
grown white since ho first heard the
wondrous tolo of "forty acres and a
mule , " which ho haa at last learned toe
bo a delusion of the carpet-bagger ; am
even the oivil tights bill no longe
holds for him its painted charms
ilia wants are simple and easily sup
piled from the land ho cultivates , un ! <
when the birds are singing in tb
spring time with cheerful and con
tented spirits ho marshals the force o
his household Into the fields , th
women and children uting the hoe ,
while ho guides the plowshare1 , inter
rupting over and anon his tuneful lay
.0 explode n volley of wrath nt hit *
or.y mule f ir biting a tender shoot of
corn , " \\hoa di ! BlMu' dat corn
clis lack vcr nln't had nulli i tor cat in
jrmunt ! Keep on foolm'wid mo I
justyer opiu ! "
When in midsummer , to use n fa-
milllar expression ou southern pLtnU *
lions , "trio cr p is laid b"nnd the
"big in.ulaia' are 111 full blast , the
colored brethren loivo oil work for the
'nil exercise of thulr religion , and so
imthusiajtic nro their temperaments
: liat this worship might bo called
'unnticism. No ono can properly un
derstand their queer nud superstitious
Ideas of religion until ho hns wit-
neissud the proceedings of n country
cunpmeotinir. Last aitnmtr , while-
epandiiiu' u uonoon in the country , 1
attended regularly nn unusually inter-
eating revival. The darkey poured In
rmn thu surrounding country in uiul-
itudea to the camp urouud , which was
ocntoi ) around u country church con
venient to a cold spring , and to
ho church house was attached
bush arbor shading hulf an acre
[ Tndor thin temporary taboruaalo
were congrogattd a dense innes of
dark fjrras , old nud young , of both
sexes , with every hue of complexion ,
'rom the coal black African to thu
iijht mulatto. Tno fnvoritu drees of
of the adult male is n pair of dark
rmntaloons draped over by n long linen
luster and a calico shirt front , nrpund
the collar of which is loosely tied n
red or colored handkerchief. Services
aeguu , the minister , whoso education
isually consists in knowing how to
"road , write and figure , " announces
ils text and directs his words of
warning upon his "dyi.i * congrcga-
shun , ah ! ' the other brethren and sis-
: ors sitting with closed eyes nud up
turned faces , leisurely finning away
at the gnats with their broad
"Permetor" fans ( which they never
use save on Sunday ) , and waiting
patiently for that portion of the dis
course at which the "sporot" begins
to more them. Warming both bodily
and mentally into his work , the Afri
can evangelist gives full play to the
imagination as ho lifts the cover elf
the burning pit of brlmnttmo expos
ing the writhing forms of the lost ,
with ghastly and fiendish forms danc
ing around , armed with forks of red-
hot iron nnd giving other such fea
tures of tbo Plutonian dominionc ,
which hu declares ho has seen "wid
h'B own eyes , " until the calm , clear
night becomes awful with the mourn
ful groans that are drairu from the
congregation.
A FLIOUT OP FANCY
Scddenly his descriptive fancy soars
aloft to thu regions of the blest , turns
its flight from the lake of despair to
the golden street , where "do cnllnd
man's crown in bright as do white
man's. No more work , no more tri
bis and tribulations. "
Juit at this psriod I witnessed a
scene that btflbs description , heads
bobbing , hands clapping , fjot patting
to tbo music of a glad hosannah , ono
passage of which I caught , as follows
Way up in de hoblns , whar my soul gwine
to shine ,
Datin * .uv da milk and de honey and de
wine.
The songs of triumph give way tea
a frantic motion of the legs which to
the sacrilegious eyes of the writer
looked very much like dancing a jig
the influence spread from one to nether <
other , nntll the whole mass was shout
Ing : "Bless do Lord , I got religion ,
I'm floatin * in do air ! Farewell , I'm
on my way to glory ! " Some exerted
themselves so violently that it was
doomed necessary for two or three to
hold them , nnd afer : plunging and
rearing fr several minutes would
apparently faint away. They
were carried out and laid ou t
to coul. This is what the ] f
call "fnllin1 in a trance , " and it is al -
? ays followed by a narrative ftom tin 0
ictlrn after recovering of his dcncon t
ate hell or his ascent above , exhort
ng his companions to fillow hia ex
mplo and shun the devil and hii
angels.
It was n strange and imprcoslv
sight. Their naturally oxciteabl u
tomporments were worked up to such
a pitch as to make them lese all con i-
trol of inasclo and reason , and as 1
looked at the wild stare in their facts I
wondered if it was religion , Evidonti y ;
hey think so.
The Duty < m Sugar-
pod.il DiHjutcli to TIIK Ilr.K.
BOSTON , January 18. The follow
ng has been sent each member of th
" ouisiana delegation in congress :
DEAR Bin : In consequence of th o
tntomont circulated in Washington
hat eastern refiners had joined wltl h :
ouiaiana planters in asking for hlgho ) r
luty on sugar , wo , the undersigned ] (
oproBonting the entire roGning inter' '
est of this city , nnd paving the cov
rnmont from SO 000,000 to $7,000-
00 per annum in duties , hereby em-
> haticaly ! declare wo have entered
nto no such agreement nnd that we
earnestly urge n large reduction in the
duty on the article ,
Explosion of n Locomotive.
Special biepatcli to Tun Uiti.
EuiiKVKi'OUT , January 18 An on-
; lno on a branch of the New Orleans
L'aclfic exploded at the depot nt Mans-
iold yesterday. The engineer , Shuck-
lowood , Torn Mays , fireman , Jerry
[ lardy , brakeman , the two last
lamccl colored , were instantly
killed. Mrs. Ingles at d Mr ,
Hanson , telegraph operator at
Mansfield , wore mortally wound
ed. Taylor , freight agent , and sev
eral othern were seriously hurt. The
body of Tom Mayn wus blown fifty
yards , passing through a phuk f jnco ,
Scarcely n vostlfp of the wreck waa
loft on the track. The ot gino had
jutt blown the whistle to start when
the explosion occurred.
Norvcousnces , debility and ox-
Imustcd vitality cured by using
Brown's Iron lilt'tors.
Freih herring , cod stead , flounders ,
smeltn end cols , wholesale and retail ,
at Motz & Itosonstoln's.
THE OLD
IfiuAburn Sujiir'at ve Flour.
FLEMING S.
thurs sati&rnon
Among the many brands of Minnesota -
seta flour on the market , none equals
Washburn , Crosby & Oo.'s.
thurs sstitmon
Go to Uuberaann'a for jewelry.
ELOPING FROM A HAREM ,
fltolil OicjlDS Disturbed by a
Sjandal in tlio Household
of Said Pasha ,
How nu Inatteiit.vj General
at Iloino ruroui > h
Hia Gallautrieo Abroad.
A Cnrlaus Fh of S clotjr in tbo
.t.
CorrvpondeDCO I'll lade1 | > liU l'rc
OoNHTANlIrtuVLK , DoOI During
Iho oxcitument ot the iniiiijtcrml crisis
in Turkey , n sc ndal hns taken plnco
in the housuhold of Slid Paahii , n
general ol division in the Turkish
army , thnt would huvo been noised fur
nnd wide in time * of quiet and politi
cal stagnation. The uvout , neverthe
less , hns gene the rounds of the moat
notable rosidontH of this city ii'Hl will
no doubt shortly cauto much uomuiont.
Skid Pasha was wedded to n young
woman of great personal ttttrnctionft
whom ho sadly neglected , aud rumor
with its brazen touugua ddod thnt ho
was fond of ether women's society in
preference to that cf his wife. Thin
rumor naturally carao lo the oars t f
the yonng hauoum , and she iu her
turn sooma to have determined with
out further proof to follow the same
course as her recreant hnsbind.
She happened to be making some
purchases ono day in the grand bizisr ,
at Stamboul , when she caught sight
nf a young Armenian merchant named
Dicrau selling his silks iu one cf the
numerous stalls of the bazittr. Hu
was handsome and , womnn like , the
young hnnoura gave him the prefer-
unco when buying. From that time
forward numerous rolls of silk in the
haromlik proved how sfton the young
man hud been visited. Dicran soon
entered the palace privately , sa thnt
their "rondezvout" might bu more
frequent nnd lengthy. It was nt last
decided thnt the lover should visit
the Pasha's dwelling as an itinerant
vendor of Persian silks. Eforythh g
wont on for aornn time , and his viaita
would never hnvo been diaooverod by
the neglectful husband but fern
n fatality thnt had not been
taken into consideration by the
lovera. The jealous eye tf
nn aga of janissaries , who alao loved
thohanoum , had been watching young
Dicran and the numerous visits arous
ed his suspicions. Ho placed a spy to
watch the merchant's movements , nnd
their ill concenled Intimacy was dis
covered. Unable to chock their visits
on his own authority , the aga visited
thn Pasha himself aud told him of his
wif J'B wrong doing. This aroused thii
ire tf Iho worthy general , who , being
unwilling to give publicity to the mat
ter , presented the Informant with five
pounds Turkish aud ordered him to
strangle Dicran secretly. For Borao
tlmo the opportunity to accomplish
this purpose did not present itself to
the Impatient agn. ills longing waa
gratified presently when It was reported
od to him that the lovers were once
more together. Taking five stout
slaves with him , one being furnished
with a laaso , the aga awaited the re
appearance of the lover , with burning
impatience.
When after a ha if hour , the dls-
gnised merchant's f ) ctstop was hoard
as ho firmly and joyously trod the
marble floor cf the corridor all uncon-
Bclous of the coming danger , the mo-
mont had arrived. With a bound nud
an accurate pitch the slave throw the
lasso , which alighted just over the
head of the unfortunate man. A cry
of joy nroso from the delighted agn.
But his triumph was of short dura-
tion. In throwing the loop-knot the
slave had not taken into consideration
the length of the Armenian's iioao ,
which is the prominent f iuturo of his
race , and the knot stuck fast just over
the eyes. With a quick movement
Dicran evaded it , nnd drawing a re
volver , he presented it to the enraged
cipturars , who Had at the sight ; no
time wns to bo lust. Dashing past nnd
overthrowing every obstacle on his
way , ho roach the window , but
not before nn ojinuch , who took
him for a burglar , had made a terrible
gash in his shoulder with a hatchet
that happened to bo near at hand.
The woundoa man jumped out of the
window , n distance cf twenty feet ,
without hesitation , when ho alighted ia
on the ground none the worse fcr the
feat. Ho staggered along for a few
hundred yards , but finally fell to the
ground In n fainting condition. He
was carried by some pasaori by Into u
ncighboiing drag Btoro , where the
wound waa tended. On returning to
consciousness Dlcra'- took the precau
tion to tell the Burgeon that ho had
bson robbed and wounded by ono of
the many gingi of robbers that inf t
this capital. With characteristic
eastern hospitality ho was enter
tained by thoeo who had rescued
him , and thus ho eluded pursuit.
Meanwhile the paahawas told of the
Ill-Buccees of the plot , and in his rigo 1
ho ordered his wife to bo confined In 1a
solitary and obscure room and only
allowed an onnach nnd n nogrcss to
tend to her wanU. Independently of f
the immerjco fortune thnt the Pushn'o
wife possessed in her own right , her )
relations who uro very influential , re
volted its auch treatment of a wjf j , and >
efforts were made through the medium
of money nnd ii lljunca , to procure her
a means of escape The two gunrdmiiu
were Buececsivoly bribed to further the
planet cf their loved mistress , and
Dicrnn wan made aware ot hia han-
ourn'u disgrace and sequestration
through ono t f them. After planning >
sovorul mcnnaof cacapo , rnchmoro im-
pootiblo than the othur , it was finally
decided that tbo young woman
should escape by following the same
corrid or that had witnotsod the at
tempted murder cf Dicran , nnd the
young woman wlio w n to nwko the
name bold jump 1'jr auccosn thnt her
lover had already HCO mipllohod eo
happily. On n dark nijjht the hanoum
wended her way cautiously and silunt-
ly from the hartmilk , followed by her
two frightened slaves. All wont well
until they reached thn window , outside
of which Dicran , thoroughly oared of
his wound by this time , was awaiting
her ; but , if Dicran had braved the
peril of the jump successfully from
fear of death , thii leap seemed worse
than imprisonment to the yonng lady.
She uttered a mnflled scream on BOOIng -
Ing the daogoroui but necessary
height that aho mnit leap In order to
reach her lorcr , and it nwnkonud the
guards who were plncod' hero
and there to prevent her
eicitpo. Already four guards were
en
nithin a few pacus of her , when , In a
tin of desperation , eho closed her eyes
tih tin jumped into aptcj. Her femi
nine habiliments worn not calculated ,
howevur , to help hrr in the torrlblo
leap for life With nn nwful nud
heartrending shriek , aho fell on her
tide. The yjiiug Armenian was near
her in n moment , nnd dlecovorod to
his horror nud consternation thnt she
had broken a limb in her fall. Taking
the hnuoum in his arms ho half drnx-
K'tul nnd half carried her to the oar-
rii > gj that was nwnitlng them. They
were then joined by tlio two slaves
who hiul imianwhilu madu the
IK-rilmn lout , nnd the two
horses hnrnosiud to the light carriage
W < TJ put to their utimmt speed. An
cxoititig chnsn followed , but I ho liorcos
diii th ir work brnvoly , nnd the pur-
oners soon lost night of the nlonlng
conplo. The entire force ( f Turk'sh
pi'ion wm put oti fn > t to t'lFeot ' the
otpturo i f the runnwnyR , but thu large
sumi offered for their ants' ' ; were pn\r-
urltHsto accomplish the desired pur
pose.
pose.A low days ago General Said Pathn
received n letter from an anonymous
correapondont informing him of their
safe ' arrival in Vimm , where the min-
lulls of the Turkish law cannot attain
nor harm them and innr their happi
ness. Flltl ) AUK
ALMA E. KEITH ,
WrjUvnIcv.d . Retail
HAIR GOODS !
Correct And reliable WBVOH A Specialty.
MASQUERADING WIGS.
1N2 ( Fnrunm Et , Omnba. Neb. .
8-
1609 Douglas Mre > t.
H. PHILLIPS ,
THE LEADING NEW YORK
Gall ncd look over my now store and neo
my new KoocU.
1207 Fnrnnm Stroot. 12U7.
Under thomnrmEer' " < 'p ' Mr KntUh.
Geo. P. Be mis
Real Estate Agency ,
6th and Dougla * 8 . , Omaha
ORoncy dam strictly a brokerage biulnic *
not ipoqulate. and therefore anj ba ance
( our bookn are Insured against lee .
DR. F. SCHERER ,
Physician and Surgeon.
CURONIO DISKABES A 8PKOIALTT.
Uedlclne * farnUhed al offio * .
OTc * N , W. corner llth and Farnam ( tr * * * ,
over Merchant * National Bank , Omaha , Neb.
Office Hour * B to 11:10 : a. m , , 1 to Band 7 to
9pm Reitdence 1114touth 13th ilioe.
' TOaSWftifiTWi' ' 1fc JW | J.a- > > *
' * ttm % & 83B3&srs
R SALE ,
The host bunlnoaa opportunity In th
city. The well Itnorzn Htoro nnd lot
corner Twelfth and Farnam ntreotn
opposith 0Idwoll , Hamilton nud Oo. '
Hank , nnd next to the Nebraska > ( a-
tioiml Bank. Itrlok building , fireproof -
proof , now owned nnd occupied by N.
I D. Solomon , Paints , Oil , and Win
dow Glnss , Notions , oto. Store room
22xlU2 , three aloiieshlgh , collarnholo
length of biilldliif , ' , clovntnr , RH9 , nnd
wntor In nil stories , haudix roomri In
sroond ntory , finished for family use.
Will sell on IOIIR tlmoOr will null
goods nna store lixturpw , and tlvo five
yoaw lease of uteri ) . Omao for soiling
Intends to qivunll hiatium to the innn-
ngoinontof his Spring Vslloy Stock
farm adjoining Omaha.
I.
] 204 Farnam Street ,
l&HORSICH & CO. ,
DlIALKIl IN
Paser Stock , Wooloii Hags , Iron
AND MKTALH ,
HitihuMt 1'rlcon Told. Shipments from the
ruuutiy HO'Id ' ted. I.unitlancea
OUAHA I Promptly rmw'o. ' I NKB
DEPARTMENT.
Oner. i > f r nii-rmiU.yR ur iiieCi'ttki ct
\ \ a-hli ( ( toil , Dii-cmber 30 , If 82
Hi fixiUfattoi ) uildqnco
to the undurtlKiicO , It.liai tetn iiudu to iarA
that "TIIK nimr NATIONAL HANK or IMA :
HA.in thu L'itif Onsba , In Iho i luityof
Dou < ! a' , ami Hlato cf Nilr k , < , Iia ( coxpl.fd
wltliall thH tiioilsormf tlio "Ait of . 'oiiicreiu
toXrabluNalbnal llankliu A M utloi to ex
tend thilr corpoia'o oxlstnnoai d for ether vur-
POIOa " | > | ire iil July I''Hi , l1"
No ,1 IIKKKKORK , I , Jolm J. Kuux , Comp'roller
of I ha Currcntv. dj h'loliy certify IhU "Iho
Klnt National llann of tinuba , " In ktho o yol
Omaba , In Iliu count ) of 1 long at , and lU i i ol
NoliriwU , i authorized to ha e suncmtoa fo the
period tipcclnidln In lUaiiielidml article * of a. o
elationnatnol ) , until tbu Jclono of builncM n
December 31 , llW. ) ,
IN TESTIMONY W IIKHEOr , ttltnew myhir i
and owl ol olllcu tills aotli day of IK < cember,1881.
7 - - , . JOIINJ. KNOX , .
I KiL I jComptroller j- ol Ui Currency.
t * - , J i Ko. 'Mi. ) n 4 IB
A FJBW
BARGAINS
HouseS
LOTS.
Farms ,
Lands-
! 5th&DouglasSt
HOUSES AND LOTS ,
No. la Full ot aud new homo , ' 3 Croomf , two
bo'our ' and one nji-ntAlra. Unlit foot colling be'ow
and i e > en above , llrlck foundation , cellar , etc.
A bargain , goOO.
No. IH Ur o two story lioimo , 10 roomn , two
largo cullani. gnod wcllunil clutcru , barn , etc. , on
WibnUTnlitl 1 1 ttrcut , WOOO.
No 17 Lot CUxlHA fvct , now liouio o ( two
roonn brick foundation 100 barrel vlHUirn on
Ilimlltcn street nuir Poor ClaroCoincnt S UO.
No. 10 llouao uud lot on ITtli ni r Clam St.
houno ( i room otc UIV'OO.
No. lf llntuo of 3 roouiH full lot on Plcrco St.
near 19th JUUI
No. 21 New t'oimoof ' 7 roomx , nltli corner lot ,
hall inllo wmt ot Turntable ot rod Ktruet can on
Han Jem St. $10 0
No. ! > IloiiHi ) of tight rcoum , birn ttc. lot
Vacant Lots.
No. 2B2 T o full lot * oil lull ) Stroit near 1-ttl.o
8t. 1MX ) .
No.3il Twrwity f\\o \ loti In Parkin addition
junt north of tha tndof red utroct car llnu iJIUO
oath oony tennn.
No.U'o I'our loUon IJtlauarott near Harm ,
com jaik , tC'.O.
Nn. S31 Ono hall lot on South a > onuu , near
Et. ilary'H a\o'iuu , < S'0
Nn. IIIO KlKhtt > nl8)loUonZlet ( ) , 2nd,23rd
aou HiinnlordHritt , i.uir O aie , i'MO each , nud
tn ia yterniH.
No , 31(1 ( Bin beautifulri'Milcnrolotn on t'atlier.
Ine otreut , nor HnrjHoom park , * 1MO
T el > o batutllul rcnldcnro loin tn Hamilton
tr vt , near end of olditrodtcar tuck , high itnil
( U-hlly , 83DOto $700 ,
Hevua ! aciu aiid half acre corner Iota on Cum-
Irg , llurt a'd California itKela , In Lowo'dtoc-
end addition and Park Pl.cu near Academy of
BacieJ Heart.
Lot * in 'Trarpoct Place" on Hamilton and
Cliirloi ftrcit. JiutHtbtol thotndof HodHiicet
t'artiftck and Convent of tha timtcri of Poor
Clare , ono and ono hall mile f rom pcetoltlio anJ
mm mlofiomU. P. shriiH , * IMI to iXO taca ,
only n per tout doHii andn per lent pcrmcntb
l.ltil'i ' Icuu'iialditlcii biiU'hiilf mllu we t of
mil ot Red Htruit I'Ar track netr Convent cf
Poor Cliro S'stirs In Uhlon'ii addition , $126 to
< -JXJ ( caih , and nn very o j lirmn.
lot ) In llotbicli'u 1st and Vnd addition * ,
khlnn' , I'.rk I'laco , Lowu'i nd addition Ilifau'n
Ijiki/rf , NelBon'u , llaiiBcoin Placu , Hudlck'a ad-
dlllona etc. , aia
I.Ota In'Uro It Fonflcr addition" Just ono-
rjiiirtcr mile lutli-tast of Union Pacllle and H ,
midM. It. U. ilfiolBJ60toJIMooacli | ) , verycaey
terms.
Business Lots.
Tnroo good buslno'i loti on PO KO nrar 12th
itreut , ul XKituach , Sl.f.OO cjdi , cr lMjoi , ) |
al' ' , luvy td/iiu.
Two K bu'lnoi * lot on Karnam struct , ill *
09 feet \vllhfraicubulMlnK9thcrnn.rnutlnM
fjrabr/it C3IO jcr icartiirb , | ) r'co ' f4'JSO oacb
44 ltr. fott on fnrnatn mar lO.lmlrc'oi , corner
(120.0
Bpltndld Warchouoo lot on Union P rIIc ( rlRht
o * ay. noitli of track unit out if Nail \Voik-
b'liie 13i ( o tnorih f outt u 03 Miion ttioit.
bybout lOOfe t wcntfronturooii Htiint.
r.irm u d wlil hrdu In DflURlin , Harpy
> ( ( ; , \Vjelilrcton , Ilil't , Wavi > u H'anton , Hill
otlmf iooil counviui In OII-'ITII N brJbl.al'r b ilu.
jaiui ) iali , ro'.u colltctcnl , ant iiionvy launoi
rornpro\u | > city and couutiy ipro , trty at low
r.vlt8uf
BEMIS1 NJ'\V ] OITV MAI' , FOUIi
FEET WIDE AND SEVEN FEE !
LONG , WITH EVERY ADUL
TION HEC011DED Oil CONTEM
PLATED UI TO DATE. "OFFI
OIAL MAP OF THE CITY.1
{ 35.00 EAOIJ.
GEO. P BEMIS ,
WOMAN CAN
'
i
SYMPATHIZE WITH
WOMAN.
LYPiA E. PIMKHAM'S
VEQETABLS COMPOUND.
JL Hiiro Cure for nil VCMAIilt WKAK-
, Ni:88iS : : , Inrlmlliift tcucorrliren , Ir-
< rmular nnil I'alnfiil Icnutrimllodi
Innamninllon anil ITlccrnllon of
tlio Wiiinli , riooillnc , PKO-
I.Al'BUH UTKllI , &c.
rrTlrnwinttotliotat ( > , rfllrndoui uij lmm < vlUf
lUflTwt , ltliftrrc thcl | > ln rroennncy , md r -
TC pain clurluc labor and nt rt eulor prrlud > .
rinsint\siMir : AND rncscmuc IT IIILELT.
)
ITTon iiiWCARntssCT cf thnBrncratlvo onr n
{ olllur mz , tt It leeoncl to no nmrdjllutthiu eTpr
vn lforo tlie imbllni and for all ilUriun of th
XIDXITS U U tlio Orratttt Itmtdvin ( Ho World.
CO3IPI.AISTH of IMt'ucr Krf
Find tJrcnt Itrllcf la Its Cue.
ITTHA E-PIMHIAM-H iu.ooi > rcKirirn
" * 'l rnulloiUo c < crr M tlK of lluiuora from ( ! >
IlliMxl , nt Uio BMiiii tlmn will irlto lone nml itrt nttth to
lu ) ifitcm. An in tToUouilii rwulu a > the UompouuO.
tT"Both the Compound and WooUruiifcr are r" > -
Ircd at SM nnd 11 WoUrn ATCIIUP , I.ynn , SloiHi
frier of either , $1. BlilKUlf rorV Tbo Compound
iwnt ty mall In the form of pill" , or of loienRW , oi
iwlpt of prieo , tt per IKJT for cither. Mr . IMnkliani
wly uuwcn alt letters of Inquiry. Enclono 3 wn
amp , Bend for pamphlet , iltnttun ( hti IMptr *
nrtTTiu Z. rmm M' I jnm Pnj * cnrr Conrtlr * .
Ui Ll rr.
olil bT nil Ilrnnalnts.-ff
Business Directory
Abitract nd Hea tttite.
JOHN L. MvCAQUE , opposite Post Office ,
W. R. DAHTLKTT BIT Bonth 18th Dtrcot.
Archltucti.
ODVKENIC A UKNnFLf.OHN , AROniTEOrl
Ro3tu II. Crolghton Black.
A. T. LAROR Jr. , Room S. Ciclghton Block.
bcui < ana onoei.
JAMKS DIVINE A oo. ,
rine Botn nd Bhom. A Rood uaortmenl
Uanio walk on band , corner llth and H rncy.
CnOJ. EUICKBON , a. 1C. cor. 10th and Dooglat
JOHN FOUTUNATUU ,
US 10ifa street , mtnufictiirrj to order jood work
> filr r'lc ' . Bcmlrliiy douo.
Uod prlngs.
LARRIMKR Manufacturer. 1611 Doorlailt.
Uooke , now * ana ( Stationery.
J. I. FUUK1IAUF 1015 Farnham Btrtxl
Uutter and EBB * .
HoVHANK ti RCIIROBDEK , the oldert a and B.
BOOOO In NcbtMka eitabllahed 1875 Omaha.
Uarrlagei and Road Wagon * .
WM BNYDKH lith and lUrnev Stroeli.
Clothing Uought
J HAHIU3 will p v hlffheatOaihpric * lot ( MOM
kanl clothlct ; . Comer 10th and Farnham.
rugt , Palnu ana Oils.
KUUN A CO.
ftarmaclsti , t\at Iranc Uooda , Oor 1IU aaA
Dotuu * tlreeta ,
IT. J. WnrTKUOUPK , WholcmlaABelall , lethM.
a riKLD. 2021 Mo'rlh Side Cornice 8tm !
PARR. Drnnrlht. lath and Howard Dtrecta.
Uontlaw.
OR. PAUL WllUami UlocJc Oor. lilh k Dodge.
Olvll Enalneera and Surveyor * .
ANUI1EW ROSKWATER , Crolghtoo Block
Town Surrey ) , Grade and Sewerage Byilemi
Specialty.
Dry OooUe Notion * , ttu.
JOIitf II. S. LEUMA.NN tk CO. ,
fl w York Dry Uoodtt Bioio , 1810 and 1111 Fata-
ham utruct.
b. O. Xnewntd aln hooti and nhow A FaclHo
rounary.
WKARNE & nONS oar tlth A Jackson tit
Uewe era.
JOIIIJ BAUUBR 1314 Farnham Slreei.
Undertaken.
GnAn.HIBWB , 1011 Parnnam bet. 1Mb ft Hid.
Hotel * .
. AKnr.rtlHOUSKOno.Canfleld , thai Farnham
D01ULH 110 U3K. P. I ) . Gary , 913 Farnham SI
SIiAVKN'S I10TKL. F. Jl ven , ion ei
Ou . I
OENTKA7 ,
MUM. A. h
uathwett corni r IB'.hiuJ IOJK < .
U t Hoard ( or the
al tJI Hocii
Uo rJ by the Day , Week or MenU ;
Oood Termi > > < '
KwntPl.ud Bnnma Uuvpllcd.
A r. GROSS , Mew and Ce.-ond Uana fnjuJm
ud ntovei , 1114 DoanlM. Eljhott euh pric *
aid tor aoixinJ hani joooi.
. CONNER 1D09 DourlA I ) . Fin * toodi
rcruo naif. * .
OMAIIA FCNCG CO.
StOBT , FRIIM4CO 1S18 Hamey 8 . , Impior.
d Ice UOIM , Irca and Wood Fence * , Offlo
lUni'ji Onnr.t r * Vlni aoil Walnnt.
Pawnbroker * .
ROHKHFEM ) 10th St. . bet Far. if Hit
Retrlgeratorm , Oanfteld'i Patent.
>
Olear * and Tobacco.
WK3T ft FRinonKK , rcAnulactarernof
iLd WholooAte DoilcrH n Tobacco ) , ICOfi Donglai.
H. r. LOaKN7.lH uunutacturer
Orocxery.
110NNEH IEOaninr' ti < rvt.
Junk ,
It BERT110LD , IUi and llottL
Lumber Llmo and Cement.
. OR y coruer B'.h and Uonglaa gt
> iii ( . , mu uiu w
/ . nOIfflKUiii UocitU * at. Variety
Merchant rallon.
0. A. LINDQUKST ,
lit cl our mcut iiopr.Ur liorchaut Tailor * 1 > * *
a viaVn Utoiit Jctliria for Eptlng and Souuuei
. cctla for t-cutlenica'a wear. Gtyllilt , dunbjt ,
. .ri , . . . in * , n < Tf I2OJ Knrimm dtret.
Millinery.
ilia. 0. A. VUNOEHholwlo And Rttttl , / any
. y C"tid8 Ir mil VMloty , Zephyr * , Ca.nl Board !
icrit-y 0i | M , Ccnetu , Ac. Choaycst Iloute la
, 'he rt'c/i turchciKTO eivo RO pet cent Order
! if > t D HiKtf
.
icccr * . \ .
C. tTE KiiB , Jt bctwi'ou Ccajlrj and lui
B A. MrtlHAHKOorn 88J aad ftimliig Street * .
Hiniwaie , Iron snd Oteel.
OI.&N A tA.UOUTHTVooleuJe.lll an < >
,1 * litU Hreal
. a nnr.MF.S rotn lltb and OtllloroU
. Photograpner * .
1IEYN , I'ROP ,
Qrand Centnl Gallery ,
818 BUteenth Blrtil ,
near llaoonlo Hall.
ana RiuranUieo
Plumbing Ua * and Uteam ritllng.
P. W. TAUPV 4 CO. , SIC 1 UL.txL FarnbAu
and Dee Uj. Work promp jr attended to.
D. 7ITZPATRIOK. I oucla * BUMl.
HarrtOM , 8ddle , A * .
WKI8T SOUthBt U4