Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 29, 1883, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY BBE-THUESDA MAKO/1 59
J. A , WAEEFIELD ,
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DKAUTO IN
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , iiOQRS , BLINDS , DINGS , LIME , CEMEH
TffTATK AOKNf FOR M1IAVAUKEK OEUKMT COMPANY
Near Union Pacific De'pat .OMAHA KB
MORGAN & CHAPMAN ,
> 2I3 Farnam St. . Omaha.
BOLLN & SIEVER8 , I H. I30LLN & CO. ,
1509 Douglas Strcot. | Oor. IGth and Oalifornla St.
OMAHA SEED DEPOTS.
HEMRY BOLLN & 00
Have brought to this city from the ftrmg of Latulrcdth k Son's , Philadelphia , and James M , Thur
burn ft Co. , Now Yorit , the Ureo t stock of Garden and Field HccJa ever Imported before to thh
city , all cf which arc guaranteed to bo Irceh and tiuo to the nutm.
Prices will also be as low as nny Responsible Dealer can Make ,
mar IG-ood-tf HENRY BOLLN & CO.
MANDFACTDKEll OF
GALVANIZED IRON GORNiGES ,
Window Caps , Finials , Skylights , &c.
THIRTEENTH STREET , OMAHA , NEE
HSSllKX JLEi
JOBBER OF
IP.AIF IE ! IB ,
AND
WINDOW SHADES
EASTERN PRICES DUP9JGATED.
118 FAR NAM . - - OMAHA
Single Breech Loading Shot ( runs , from $5 to 818 , *
Double Breech Loading Shot Guns , from $18 to $75 ,
Mmlo Loading Shot Buns , From $6 to $25 , "
Fishing Tackel , Base Balls and all kinds of Fancy Goods ,
Full Stock of Show Oases Always on hand ,
imported and "Key west Cigars a large line o
5erscKaiini add ; Wood' ' Fipeg aiid 'evttfjrthjhg , fi
quired in a flmcUst Cigar ; TobiLcib uand' Hotloi
1 Store , T Cigars . from $15 per 1.099 upwards 8en . <
*
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for-Price-inst-and -
forPriceinstandSamples
BROOM AND 'BRUSH WORKS
Cor. of F fleonth an 'Pacific Streets.
i. _ .R. E. COPSON ' & 00. , Proptiotore.
Will commence opera'tiona'abont April I. m20-m&e 1m
I JOHN SPOERL ,
FINE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER
410 Tenth Street , Omaha ,
Oy \ 'h * be < t stock u ed. 'vrfoct fltn nd > atl f ctlon ggirtnteed tn-th-nv
EASTERN MARKET.
Fresh , Salt , Smoked and Dried , at
0. , CPNNBi48 , - : , - 1716 Burt Stre
. ' OhclceCuU . competition la price and a tbttrongh . undVlBtandlog ot the business Fktioni . . .
_
ollcltert. > ' m6-m.w. | t
DAVIS BRQTHEFfST
i
. M SIMKIIMIilHISI 'pfaMfe ' . * * JmSl
i7 !
Printing Inks ,
IB ,
Largest and most complete assortment <
blank books and office stationery in the cit
Bookkeepers are invited to examine ourStoi
BEFORE rgJllCHASINti ELSEWHERE ,
V DAVIS BROS' ,
15th Street Opp PostOUi !
N. B Par titock of F.inoy SUtlonnry In complete In nveryroKpoot.
LOUIS BRADFORD ,
* DEALER IN
LUMBER , SASH , DOQRSBLIND
Shingles , Lath , &c.
f. LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADE
i ; Oall and Bet My Prices Bofora- Buying"Elsewhere. - .
YARDS COB. HINTH AND DOUGLAS. ALSO TTH AND DOUGI
DUKE'S
'Oh , You Bwooc Confederated , the
Tanks Arc OomluK. "
From this VVMhlcgton SuttUy Herald.
B 8ll Duke , n noted cavalry cflloor
under Morgan , haa bcuti nt the capital
during the vrock. Dako li n very
inndiomo man. IIli oyoa are dark
jrown , his foatnrra are clear cut and
Uy. A flowing black board and
muataoho hide the Ion or part of hU
'ace , Althongh nearly fifty years of
ngo , ho does not look over thirty-five ,
[ lo la a lawyer with a fine practice In
Louisville , where ho U very popular.
His figure is still as slim as when ho
used to rush up and down the country
on a crazy thoroughbred at the head
of n regiment of frco lancers.
Chi day during the war a detachment
of his troops were moving through the
lorthern part of Kentucky. Dick
Wintorstmth's son was in the band its
oador. The guerillas were worn out
md hunted down. Their horccs wore
dirty and ragged. They halted for n
rest near a seminary for young ladlen ,
nil BYtnpath'zors with the confederacy.
Out canio the ladles when they naw the
gray coots. They brought out food ,
irlnk and atmfuls of flowers They
CR flowers around the nccka of the
liuntod mon , and sang out in a musi
cal chorus , "Oh , you darling ooufod-
orntoe. " A straggling confederate ,
fat , greasy nnd ragged , onmo pounding
np at this , flogging n jaded imok along ,
swearing because ho could not keep up
with his butter mounted associates.
Ho was jnst In time to hoar the invo
cation ot the young ladles. He yelled
oot , "Oh , you ewcet , darllnp confed
erates , the Yanks nro coming 1"
Tnere was n bolt at this. The lap ;
gard ponndod on behind , swearing ,
"Oh , you awoot dorlinga , I hope
the Yanks will got youl" The Feder
als were right at bin heels. The flyino
Confederates wheeled in their oaddlna ,
laughing at the certain capture of the
slow rider. Suddenly the tired horse
stumbled , foil , and throw the fat rldei
over Into the ditch , where ho oHcapec
notice , while a detachment of Fed era
troops headed off the main baud am
captured every ono but one man , whc
was saved by havinr the poorest horse
The prisoners never hoard the last o :
"Oh , you sweet , darling Confederates
orates ! "
THIRTY MILBS OF IiANDBOAPB
ABlrd'e-eye View Prom the Tower 6
Brooklyn brtdpre.
K w York BUr.
For the purpose of obtaining a gooc
view of the surrounding objects ot In
torout , The Star man undertook ti
climb to the top of both towers bj
means of the spiral stairway on tin
outside , a narrow Iron structure will
ufliclent space only for ono person tc
ascend or descend at a time The as
conslon is anything .but pleasant , go
lug round and round makus one thi
recipiaut of a peculiar dizziness in tht
head , which , added to the inso
cnrity , there being but ono hand
rail , tends to mnko the trl ]
a decidedly unpleasant ono , si
much so that it were well foi
any persons Buffering from a norvon
disposition to pondnr Troll before thi
climb Is undertaken. This passe
away when the top of the tower 1
reached , but there is still a worse experience
porienco In store for the explorer. A
soon as everything is in ruadlnfas fa
the descbnt and a look Is taken at th
open chasm , 278 feet below , with be
nothing but a marrow , winding stain
which makes the journey appear Intei
ulnahle , the Inclination Is to rernai
at the top eren until a special elevate
Ujconitna ted to convoy one back t
terri firm * . , , ,
pwn \ , down and round and ronn
yo ' oretp , expecting that the ne :
step will hurl yo"n to * the liver or yai
bow ) , and M the nqri of the sin pee
deBcltngljr through the holes lajtt
staliway , the feeling of InsMnlty i
'
Inocejtsin autil one'heutily wishes it
jomrney had never been under'takei
thajpleasure of having ; seen the objeo
of Interest IQ the distance fades awa ;
and a.t times a strong Inclination sea ! <
ono , to jump clean off and inlsh tl
journey at once , even In death. On
clear day , from the top of the Brool
lyn tower , S aton Island , Oonc
Island , and o gray glimpse of what
supposed to bo Sandy Hook and tl
Narrows Is obtained ; while from Ne
York tower , Hlghbrldgo and Fo
Washington can bo plainly seen. Tl
I housts look like little huts , whl
the trees do not look more thi
fout or five feet high. The craft <
the river also diminish In size , tl
largest a eamboat not looking mm
larger thau an ordinary-aizi
schooner , while the tugboats , as th
glide to and fro , are rodncad to I
slea of plgmins. Once upon the roa
way ot the bridge a sense of bllssl
security is experienced and the i
malnder of the trip Is completed wl
a firm step , Everything Is so dlffere
from a view of things from a distant
Thogroat cables , which when sei
from the' ferryboats look like ordlnt
nlro ropetusumo tbo proportions
ilroet'water 'malm , vwhllo the si
ponders , which' , 'reaepble telogra ;
wires In size , how assume the p :
portions of regular cables , Eve :
thing la aa substantial as engineer !
skill can make It , aod those who he
any doubts aa to the safety and car :
Ing capacity of the bridge are entln
mistaken.
The Oarlbou or Maine.
, From Forest and Stream.
) f As far rs caribou are concoinod ,
/ - protective laws are necessary ; they <
not bo made to take water with do
they can not bo killed in deep sno
on snow-shoe * ; they can not oven
still-hunted from a fixed camp w
the least degree of certainty , for i
nothing unusual for them to take ai
of twenty miles when disbursed
the report of a gnu , or oven the sc
CO of the hunter ; and , above all , tl
mlgratorp habits hro such that t
are liable to leave the state at
time. Prior to the year 18-16 t
swarmed in the Ponobacot valley
most down to tido-wator. In I
ruary of that year they all
( tratod , going to the Lopr
s Barrens , in New Brunswick ,
never returned. In 18CO there v
none south of Grand Lake , on
east branch ; bat they were quite p
tifal at Chamberlain Lake , in the
S. tromo northern part of the state ,
. aa they increased they have ipradi
worked.down to within twenty n
gf heir iormer , habitat , but have
woiked ou'th.'anj' apparlhtljrllfdr
AS. lut tea jean. If law veto pi
allowing unrestricted hunting of them
till February 1st , it wonld bo the be t
preservation of our deer that could be
doviacd. ta it wonld servo to give vent
to the restlessness of n oorUln clim ol
gunners who must needs hunt sumo
thing. The limit mentioned would
not bo necessary on account of the
caribou , but of the moose which might
bo killed nHor that time , under cover
of cariboo hunting.
"What it Did For nn OM Lndy
COSHOOTOK STATION , N. Y. , \
December 20 , 1878. J
GENTS A number of people hnd
been using your Ulttcra hero , and
with marked cfloat. In ono CASH , H
lady over seventy years , had boon sick
for years , and for the past ton yoare
has not boon Mo to bo around half
the time. About six mouths ngo she
got so fcoblo she vrr.a helpless. llur
old remedies , or physicians , being of
no avail , I sent to Dapost , forty-Civil
miles away , nnd got n bottle of Hop
Bitters. It Improved her so she wna
; tbio to dress herself and Talk about
the house.Vhou she had tnkou the
second bottle she was able to takocAtc
of her owu room nnd walk oat to hr.r
nclghbor'a , and has Improved nil tin
time einoe. My wlfo and children
nlno have derived great beuofit from
\l\o\r \ uou.
W. B. HATHAWAY ,
Agt. U. R. Ex. On.
DBLEVAN , Wls. , Sept. 21 1878.
OKNTB I have not taken quite one
bottle of the Uop Bitters. I TOO u
feeble * old man of 78 when I got it.
To-day I nm M nrlivo and feel as well
3 I did at 30. I ooo a great many
that uood such n modlclno ,
D. BOYOK.
BEIWBEN THE AliTS
Wlmtlw Discussed In Theatrical Clr
clea When the Curtain lu Down. .
Now York Journal.
Mr. George Gould ( to the Sandr.i
Journal ) Do you know I don't fee
as much interest lu the stage as I usuc
to aomo ttmo ago ?
"Why , what is the matter ? Liuri
Don's back from Nco. : "
"You ; tbat'o nice enough. But I'n
devoting myself to something eleo
I've boon studying a different brauol
of science. I've boon building drink
ing troughs on a plan of my own fo
my cattle. "
"Don't say ? Well , the Gould fam
ily always was celebrated for watorini
ita stock.
Personal Item.
"I believe St. Jacobs OH to bo th
greatest modlclno of ago , " said Stnt
Senator Thns. F. Grady , of th
Fourth New York district , to an Al
bany Daily Press and Kntckorbocke
reporter ,
HE WISHED ALL PRIVILEGED
An Arkansas Groom Who Shacked
Haughty Hotel ulurk.
Ht Louis Olobo-Democrat.
The other day a lank young ma
from the country , accompiuiod ; by
good looking young woninii , arrived 1
the city and stopped at the largoi
hotel.
"I want yon to do the best yon ki
for us , " said the young man to tl :
clerk. "We're just murriod and v
want to splurge a little , Daw
in my country I'm the bees I ki
lift agin any man in my county , tu ;
kin split more rixl's ' in a duy thau au ;
body sepenter Kuook-nbO'd Bill , tl
old Guinea niggur thai works on tl
Lddgo Sanders plucn. Ttli as who ,
oir room la , pleosa , Bat I rookc
we'll take the range of the big roe
when all dem big lookln * glaiua la
shlnln1.
"Da yo mean the pailoif' aaki
the clerk , twisting one of his dlamot
ahlrt studs ,
"Yea , the perlu. "
"Certainly , air. " ,
The younK man and wife followed
grinning negro and ascended to tl
parlor. Shortly afterward the cler
while passing the parlor door , u
Rube throw his arms around his brii
and kUahor.
"Hero , " said the official , "none
that. If yon want to stay In this roc
you've got to behave yourself. "
"Ain't I got a right to kins hoi
asked the young man. "
but not hero. "
"I've got a right to kiss her bore
anywhere else. She's mlno , aint yo
Jalc ? "
"Yes , Rubo. "
"And yon'ro going to cling , ai
yon ? "
"You know I am , Rube ? '
"That settles It. Put it rig
thar , " and puckering up his mout
10 he received a loud , resounding smac
1. "Tho law of Arkansas says you o
ale put her thar , uo put her thar sgal
o- Julo. Now , Mr. man " but t
th clerk had vanished , and , Rabo , tni
at ing to his wife , nald : "After a wh
ate. you will find out that I am a hero a
e.m a boss. Pat her thar again , Jnlo. "
of Death of an Old War Horeo.
IS- Full Hirer ( Uu. ) Newi. . ,
th There died at Tauutou on Taosc
Major John M. De'anol'e well kno
and much admired war horse Dli
lior war experience was most eve
ve fnl. At , the time Gen , Grant was
vey deavorlng to throw his army acr
yly the Ohiokahominy and the Jan
rlvora and occupy Petersburg , 1
was so troublesome and danger
that the forage trains were kept v
to the rear. The horse a had bi
no five days without food of any ki
an They were too weak ti be rlddon <
s ; had to bo led whenever the roglm
ITS , changed position. From this tl
bo until the evacuation of Petersburg
th period of ton months , there
; is scarcely a day that she was not m
un or less exposed to the artillery , m
by tars , and musketry of
mt enemy , often being In
olr thickest of the numerous bat
icy precipitated by Gon. Grant's ondoo
my to extend his lines to the loft
icy around Petersburg , but she osoo
al- without a scratch. With her
ob- booming of artillery , the oxplodln
ml- shells and hUslng of bullets passed
3au noticed ; but the sound of music ,
md clanking of sabers , the sight of b
ere ling bayonets , would sot every n
the in motion , As a running horse I
ion- never met her equal In the army ,
ex- she could trot easily In three mln
and when alone , but w s auro to break
aily a run when In company with o
lies bones. She waa all nerve , but al' '
not kind and gentle , yet ot sue pee
the disposition that not more'than , hi
w d 'down persons have toou allowc
drive her In harness , and no ono but
her owner has over rlddon her under
saddle since the war. Her ago was 27
years.
Gentle
Women
Who want glossy , luxuriant
mid wnvy tresses of abundant ,
beautiful Hair must UNO
LYON'S KATHAIUON. This
elegant , cheap article always
makes the llnfr grow freely
and fast , keeps it from falling
out , arrests and cures grayness -
ness , removes dandruff and
itching , makes the Hair
strong , giving it a curling
tendency and keeping it in
any desired position. Ilcau-
tii'ul , healthy Hair is the sure
result of using Kuthairon.
BTAUUS11K1) 1863.
8IOK 8PRIHO ATTACHMENT-HOT FATEN1
BD.
A. J. SIMPSON.
LEADING
CARRIAGE FACTORY
U09 nd Hll DodR * Btreal ,
ng 7-mo Cm OMAHA , NKB.
Nebraska Loan & Trust Oompan ]
IlABTINOS , RED.
Capital Stock , - - $100,000
JAB.B. HEAnTWKLL. rrcnld.nl.
A. L. CLARKE. VIce-FrMtilonl.
B. a WKBflTKll , TrcMUter
DIUEOTORS.
B mael AleiftnJor Oawkld'Ollvrr ,
A. L. Clirko , K. 0. Webster
Goo. II Pratt , Jna. D. Hcartwoll ,
I ) . M. MclCl Ulrniov.
Firfit Mortgage Loans a Bpooialt
This Company furnishes k permanent , lion
Institution whcro School Hen I Micl other legal
IttaueJ Municipal Bocurltlo to Nebraska can 1
bo negotiated on the most fiuorabla term
Loins made on linrrovc'l Inrm In all well netUi
counties of the state through r wponglble ) loc
A Okln ot Denuty li a Joy Forever.
DH. T FELIX GOUBAUD'fl
Oriental Oraam or Magical Boai
tifler ,
caTan. Pimple
Ficok U
Mothp&t
caau'ovc
lection.
bw ik
the t it
Wjr * ri
li 10 kai
to i It
bo cure I
props i
tleili p
'
nu
ouaUrl
o ( ilmllar BUS * . Xh dUtlnemltkcd Dr. L.
B yr , Mid to * lady of tbo niOT OB ( a pttln
"Ai yon laJle * will OM Ihtn , I lecomnu
' nmnd'i Orem' M lh lMt harmful ol all I
kin preparation * . " Oie bolllt will lait I
months , n lig It otry day. All * 1'oudro Ji
Ille IMDOTM luperfluoui halt wlihool Injury
Ik * iktn.
MM * M. B. T. OOUUAUD.Bole prop. , 43 Bo
fit. . N Y.
For § - ! by all Druzirtit * and Fancy Goc
Dealers througkout tb Uull d Btatof , Can
and Kurop * .
4 TBewue ol baio ImltatloDB. 11,000 tawi
for arrcit and proof ot aoy one selling the Ban
J U-woow .ma 2tKm
Are acknowledged to be t
best by all who have put th <
to a practical test.
ADAPTED TO
le.
it- HARD & SOFT GOA
in-
) IOB ( B COKE OE WOOD.
lOO
MANOTACmJBED BY
> us
oil Buck's
en StpveCc
id. 8AINT LOUIS.
id.nd
nd * IHUWFOR
Hit
mo POLK AOKNTS FOB OMAHA.
>
VUB WORKS
ere CORNICE
or-
the Iron and Slate Koofing ,
.ho 0. SPEOilT , Proprletoi
leaver 1111 Douglas St. - Omaha , H
nd MANUKACTUKKU OK GALVANIZE !
pod the Iron Cornices
{ Of
WINDOWS FINIA
nn- DORMER ,
the Tin , Iron and Slate Roofing
1st-
Bpecht'i Patent Metalllo'.Skyllght Pal
irvo Adjusted Hatchet Bar and Brad
Ixlo Bhelvla ? . I am the peneral ( genl
and for the above line ot goods.
ates IRON FENCING ,
Into Creitlnei , lialaitradei , VerandtJ ,
thor Bank llalllogi , Window BllncU , C
raya lar Gunrdi ; alto
GENERAL AGENT FOB
PKERSON & HILL PATENT
i to BIDE BLIND.
DEWEY & STONE ,
RHITURE
OROHAED & BEAN , J. B , FRENCH & 00 ,
C A R P ETSGROCERIES. ! |
The Oldest Wholesale and
Retail JEWELRY HOUSE
in Omaha. Visitors can here
find all novelties in SIL
VER WARE. CLOCKS ,
Rich and Stylish Jewelry ,
the Latest , Most Artistic ,
and Choicest Selections in
PRECIOUS STONES and
oil descriptions of FINE
WATCHES at as Low Pri
ces as is compatible with
honorable dealers. Call
and see our Elegant New
Store , Tower Building ,
corner llth and Farnham
Streets
THE LEADING
MUSIC HOUSE
IN TUB WEST I
General Agents for the
Finest and Best Pianos and
Organs manufactured.
Our prices are as Low as
any MeiternManufaotcrer
andD alor.
Pianos and O ar-s sold
for cash or installment-
Bottom Pr CPS.
A 8PLENDIO Btcck of
Steinw y , Chickerinsj ,
Enabe , Voee & Son's Pi *
anos , and ottu r makes.
Also Clough & War i en
Sterling Imperial , Smith
American Organs , &c. Do
not fail 10 see us before
purchasing.1
itto h M MAX MEYER & BRO. ,
to-
toJe "i" MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW -CASES.
A Large Stock always on Hand.
tit
CARPETSEASON V
SEASON
J. B. Detwiler
nvites the attention of the public
he to his
im
LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
New Carpets |
Embracing ail the late pat
terns in everything in
the Carpet Line.
Mattings , Oil Cloths and Window Shades
In large quantities and always
1 The Bottom Prices.
LS , LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY.
,
: ent et J. B. DETWILER !
Iron 1313 Farnam Street.
el
IN OMAHA , - - NEBRASKA