F - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONPAYAUGUST 29 l87 5 FFA1liS AT CA1 Tll YEI1 .i . 0 tate Militia to Commence Their Week'B Drill To-day. kLAM I3AKING ONSHOGO ISLAND. urtlo Soup Saniplott by v " 13cc" : fleprcAontMlvc-A Lincoln .Jout- , naIIaL ( JttN , Ills Eye Illacked - --IIItN or , 1rnot TIlE flZ'S I.1COT.t UtSflTJ.tT.1 , . There arc actho signs ot preparation out at Camp Thayer , whore the state LlitIti go into camp to-day for their cok'5 drill as required by the law. The camp Is haiutsotneiy located about two tulics oa5t of the biiuics center of the City on a handsome forty.acro tract. of prairie that will be comfortable for both ti13 camp and drill. AlL day Saturday Jdjatant General Cole and Adjutant 1utcs , of General Colby's staiT , were bus. 31y at work with a force of men staking It' out the grounds for the tents and Ikc ' projrnratory work. Company I ) , the , ' ocat CnIanY ) of state militia , under 1 cominanI of Captain Harry ltotchklss , IL vas ia camp yesterIay on the grounds : wtIi their new utilforins resplendent and eamp eqtupgc : for the wcoK. Tomorrow - row nil the other companies in the state : wlIl be CItIC and the eanii will be given Liver for the week to the soldiers , the day telng required for prcIarution. The two / regiiiients with their bands and equip- ) * rnnts will give a military appearance to t the environs of the capital city tHe corn- , \ jug week , ' ' AT Tilt CLAM flAKE. Ui A delegation of Lincoln citizens ( trove I Overland to Mlitord Stturday : Lftcrnuon , for n Square meal with the cmiii bakers , ' . . who have 1)COfl in session at Siioo isiaflI the past three dtys. : There is no hand- \ ornor phIc2 in the state for an outing than that at Milford , arni seine forty ( , i members of the assocIation , headed by General McBride and Adjutant ELAiIeTI , 'I ) aVe hail entire POSSeSSIOn of the island. Uho steamer , the ferry and the row boats - . ro all at the disposal of the bakers and , heir guesU , and not an intruder is at. owed to cr053 to the iIand Iluring the ostivities. Vlicii the Bnn reached their , amp the time was iiear at hand for tiLe vcning feast , and gatliercu around the iamp lire wore the bakers , watching in- ' ontly the chief cook who in turn watched the progress of the least. The seii turtle 'was doing his part in the progress of a ' delicate soupand over the central ore an mneiiso cautticon was steaming. In the bottom of this cauldron wore srno two bushels of clams. Over the clams 'was a layer of nicely-dressed spring hiokens ; over the chickens a laycrof po tatoes , and the rest of the cauldron was killed with ears of corn. Adjoining this I pit hind beeti ( lUg III the ground , and boated flat rocks were laid in the bottom. Un those rocks svere emptied a couple of ushio1s of oysters in thoshell and the pit lCVOIet U ) ) with green corn. This was 'ull carefully covered with canvas and ) n the canvas dirt was shoveled. When the cooking was done and the feast opened out it requires no vivid Imagination - tion tojudgo how a hungry crowd wonid t' . . pIrccmtc it. Thu collection of viands 'was ' as varied as could be wishiod and the Zuastor hand of Ed Allen was lavish in 'q the tlisponsation of cheer and comfort. 'rho members of thf association go jrcparcd for the nights in the open nr , ILLId thie fishing they do was illustrated by the hundred or more pounds of the linny they hlal caught and Inul in stock , Some Of them voro handsome spool- , 3flCflS of wall - eyed pike weighIng - Ing live and six pounds that wore examples of the good arising from the work of the state fish commission in hatiting ttits gLmey fish In Nebraska vaters. . Among the events planned by the ' : - . bakers for yesterday was a seven miho excursion up the river prior to breaking camp at night. A delegation from Sew- ird became members of the association jnd the first night out the association ave the city marshal of Milford all three iegrees and a tiger in the most impres- ivo possible manner. coFrEa A14D 1'ISTOLS. Mr. Lou % Vessofl , of the Capital City Courier , and Mr. A. Traynor-Camoron uro not like Damon and Lythias in mutual affection , and at the entrance to he opera house Saturday evening Mr. Cameron entered UOU the work of dee- orating the nose und eyes of the Courier puan in the regular English fashion ; bare . But the nucklcs , go-as-you-please. ever vigilant and wide awake police 'when an entertainment occurs at the opera house , were right at hand flfll the combatants ycro separated and subsoquentiy made to enter into recognizance to answer to the police court for lighting. The trouble arose ftoin newspaper articles. A correspond- cut of tile Courier , Mr. % Vessel's paper , . traveling in England , sent an article do- ' erIItivo of English manners and cu- Louis that Mr. Cameron , who is an Englishman - lishman , saw lit to answer as wrong in snother city paper. The Courier man , after consultation in the matter , spoke in - reply , rellecting on Mr. Cameron's ability fil an actor in recent amateur theatricais n the city ; hence the hostilities. There ; were expressions of regret abroad yt'u- t rday that the opening contest at arms should have occurred at a time and place whore mutual Interferences wore certain to follow , for the business entire was of uck magnitude that peace can scarcely be expected to reign without the shed- ? dlng of buokctsful of gore. There arc some elegant duelling grounds around the city , and in the grey of some early dawn two carriages , coflins , murderous pistols , surgeons and seconds mun' repair to one of thorn , Let time war continue. fl BIt1EF. , Thin usual temperance meetings at Red Itibbon hall and at Temple halt yestar day were as misnal largely attended unil of more than usual interest. I4in oltm ha8 occasion to congratulat ( Itself upon the cordial and thierouglil3 good welcome extended to the conven- tiom of oharities , a welcome that would have accommodated trobio the nurnbei Iiati they came to the city and tested it. tine of the events in connection wiLl : the meeting of the Nebraska Mcthodisl conference in this city vili be the lnyin of the corncr.stono of the Wosloyat university that will take place September - ber 22. i'lio People's theater will have for thi present week's entertainment the Clar l'ateo company , who OCCuPY the corniii six evenings and Saturday matinee. John 'rhompson's Around the Work company is the next attraction at th Funko , on Saturday evening , Septum bor IL. A halt dozen prisoners , the result o Saturday evenin&'s & work , were in th city jail yesterday awaiting a hearini this aiornlng. There are some lifteci cases on the books for to-day's boating The case of assault and battery thu occurrot in the Cottorn saloon has bow r continimod until Tuesday for trial. l'ain In the flack and UIp& 178 Fifth St. , Detroit , Michm. , Dee. 16,188. A year ago I was taken with bovOV pain In my back and hips. It contiimue to grow worse untit I had to keep in : bed. I tried several remedies that wer recommended without doing me an : good. I limit put on two Ai.LcocK's Pc S PLASTERS. They took time paii away so quick that I was able to be U In loss than twenty-four hours and in : week was entirely recovered. was ala urod of chronic cough by the usoc TM.LCOCK'S . FLASTKLIS. ' , . KA Mcli : . ' , , , - , , 1a A PAIROF CHMPANZEE5. Every flay Lire of Mr. and Mrs. Crow. hey lii Central l'ark , Now York Star : The psychiotogi. cal and muscular abilities of tiieso poilcenmen nrc taxed each ( hay to thin mit- most in deahitig with a crowd of 2(1 ( 000 1)001)10 vlsLtiii the Iloim 1101150 of tlio ev lork Central Park menagerie. A multi. tuilo swarm coiitintialiy around the Chimpanzee fiats. .11. is hero the pilgrims "stay all day , " if observations of their appointed watchful guardians arc chron. ologiciti precise. It is a curious touch of naturaby which all sorts gathered here ate rendered kin. 'I'tio scene traiistlxing them is with ad. .1 OiiiiflL npartmeimts , with barred oening between , The hero of a few last Central park summers occupies cue. lie is hardly eclipsed by time 14i1'rian stranger in the other , selected as his future corn- paniomi. With a residence here of less than two months , however , this young person already easily practices sunny of time ways characterIstic of the best so- duty , 11cr beauty is of an order very little dependent on nrtiflcimtl or studied flieans , but is 'unloubtcdlv becoming more refined from motapnysical inhlu- onces , n.swell asfronepicurismn. , Ill some directions she showa herself specially no- compltshed. The grace with which she swings herself - self into her lumnmniock is quite uiisur- passed. Site carries in tier limund to this place of repose a piece of good brenu in preterenco to a novel. 11cr natural selcc- thins are invariatly wise. For a red llaidcd blanket iii daily use she shows prodigious fetidness. This she vill frantically - tically struggle to hold in contest with any one who amy try to take it away and screanming with itli tier might. Among her entertaining habits is that of kicking with excessive vehemence in the air , suspended by the hands and clutching time blanket dangling about iicr : flying hiiiibs 11cr disposition combines miiiclement of peculiar impatience , but : I sue is an aflcctionato lass for all of that. On the return of the keeper after an ab- adieU she staumps eagcrl.y to arrest his itt- tontion , and only ceasing these ellbrts ho approaches so that slie may kiss and embrace him through tue liars. Soomi after her arrival , with manners based on long experiences. she hit oiie of his hmunls painfully in diflerent places in sudden fury. She very frequently StanilS at the opening affording a view of the other room , or jiounds with apring. lug feet on the wall above it. A similar fmincy in the way of signals is exercised by her agreeable neighbor. itis weird face often appears close to the bars ma observance - servanco of the youthful , more lightly forrnd Kitty , Each is fond of taking a station at soitte of the windows of their nflartments , giving a view ot the trees ouitside The blithe now-comet is still wanting In knowledge of some of time refinoinents acquired by the other. 51w can only partake of milk from a cup held to tier lips , while the oxpertuoss with which he uses a simoon to eaf it itishi of bread and milk sitting at his own private table excites - cites universal admiration. Shortly be. fore 5 o'clock he hos the last meal of the day. lie is apparently itS content with simple fare and style of service as betoro t25IOU ( liILL been offered for him. After the course of bread and milk may be served adislmof applesshicod and eaten with a fork. lie has also a knife for divkt- lug the liL'ceS into smaller sizes , whelm lie does with neatness and dispatch. A ( lose of castor oil is received with a sub- (1110(1 manmier at the conclusion of this ro- ) tSt. His napkin is used generally witim nil tim gravity time business demands , but lie may be Stikteiily moved by a spirit of derision for such formality and scamper front tue table with llglitnimig swiftness , pursued by the keoparbciit oil rescuing the bit of line linen from the teetlm of his distinguished charge. This scene is not re-enacted in Kitty's room , because she hits no napkin. Her bananas taste very gooti without encuin- branee. She sleeps in an inchosed bed , nioro commonly described as a box. After supper this is lowered and opened in otme division , $3 that she may be escorted - corted within by two attendants One side is formed with biurs , through which the crowd attending each of tier ( tally rooeptions gets Lime last glimiipse of her roguish eyes as the box is carried oft' to tflo arsenaL A ChIneo Complexion , Vfmen observed in one of the Caucasian race , is indicative of bile in the blood. Who would bsyellow when lie or she can exhibit the hue of health on cheek and brow through the aid of Hostetter's Stomach bitters , an antagonist at whose onset liver complaint takes refuge in flight. Fur upon the tongue , nausea , sick imeadachie , pains under the rrgtit ribs nail shoulder blade , mind unpleasantly odorous nrcathi arc remediable with this benign alterative , wtiicim does not , like a imteiit cathartic , drench time Intestines or , like the mercurial proiarations ) , contaminate - taminato the blood. Not only the liver , but the stomach and bowels are aroused , t ned amid regulated by this tine family medicine , which has won time confidence of the respectablociasses , imotbystartling assertions on its bohmaif , but by the con- sistemmey of the claims mmmdc for it with its performance in every instance when estod _ _ _ _ _ _ REl ST&TE. Tranireri I'IlcdAugust 20 , 1887. E 13 Chandler to Mary Brady , lot . 11 , blk8 , Melrose 11111 , wd..5 450 PerhiaJ Wilcox to Annie Curry , lots 17 and 113 , blk 25. Wilcox's 2d add , acd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ceoro J Fox to Ida M Vote. lot 14 , blk 4 Central park , v d. . . . . . . . . . . 2.500 Joel W West amid wIfe to Robert F Ilosworth , lots 19 aimd 20 , blk 11 , lianscommi place , w d---------------- 4,200 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ceor.ui Merryweattier and wife to Itobort Mmmarrywoatlier , n % of nw SO it. . . . . . 1,000 see 17-10-10 e. con acres , w , Johmmi ilLevy toGeorgo Merryweatmier , imw of see 17-10-10 e , con 1IX ) acres , w (1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 John I ) O'ltourke to the public , lartof Btv , ( see 9-14-13 for streets and L ahioy piaL Mary .1 Rose and liumband to Editha Corbeit , lot 2 , Sunnyside add , vd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 v ( ; Albright to the public. streets and alleys In subdly of bik 27 , At. P brlmlmt's choice , phat. Joliii Erek to the Western Land avt ( L inrestimient Company of Now York City , lot 8 bik 2l2Omahiaw d17,500 Lucy M Talinago et a ! to Jolum W Johnston , lot 10 bik 2 , A S Patrick's addwd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,600 Jetmnlu Mcintosh to Adelaide 13 Merielo , lot 10 In Mcintosh's subdmv , L wd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 - Otis it Ilaliou ot al to Samuel 11 An- ( lerson hots it amid 11 bik 4 , Central 1'ark iota 2 , 3 and 4 blk 4. and lot 5 blk 5. Everett Place , and lot 17 bik 8 , r and lot 5 bhIc 13 , of Awbier Place , w ( I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,700 Clarence Sobolkerand wife to Sarah J Rowley , lot 24 blk 4 , ( Jramnuwrcy 3 l'arkwd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Sarah Selden to ChIcago , 85 , Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha RaIlway Co , lots 0 and 7 bhk 52 , city of Florence , S wd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V John 1' 'I'tmomas to henry 0 Dovrtea , lot5blk3Omuaimawd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sixteen transfers , aggregating. . . t . Nature usually makes a gallant light against disease , and when helped by Dr. J. 11. McI.oan'a Strengthening Cordial and Blood L'uriflor will eradicate it L from the system. 0 While cutting oats Saturday a farmem y named Johnson , living near Oakland , C Cobs county 111 , , was bitten by a rattle V snake from the effects of which he died , - lie was binding oats when ho ran into large nest of rattlesnakes , and suceeedec 0 In kiillng fourteen bforo ho was bitten Other men who caine to his asstatanci 0 euccoeded in killing cloven morO. 1 . ' . Chronto nasal . oatarrhguarantoe .ctzrc-br. Smigu's Catitrh Remedy. SONE : RARE TAPESTRIES. A Visit to a Fanous racto Where Artist- 10 FabrIcs are Made , HOW CARPETS ARE WOVEN Dimoulty of Airatmgln tIme Colored Threads to Make a PIcture- flow They Weave and the Dimeult Process. San Francisco Chronicle : Only ro- coutly I spontqultc adelighiful afternoon witlm some friends at the Gobolina , far , far iiwmty from time rushing thmrong that crowls the boulevards and adj.scent rues in tim neighborhood of time grand opera , says a Paris lcttor : The minister of fine arts Is contemplating - plating a plan for the entire rcconstruc- tion of the famous manufactory , the ftmnds needed being estimated as high as p,000,000,000. Nothing will be done this year , however , for time appropriations of 1887 only give $12,000 to the Gobetins for repairs , anl it Is not half enough for that Purpose. Ido imot see any useof cnlarg. ini an estriblishmmiment to less timatm 100. The buildings are certainly old amid in a seiise ugly , but they are not devoid of picturesqueness , and they Immure proved quito smitlielent for the production ot mnaliy SPheiidil mnasteriieces of tIme art to which tImeS are consecrated. Wiiim Louis XIV. , at the instance of Colbert , inmrcimascd this hotel from time Gouhin family iii order to convert it into a ' 'royal ' manufactory of furniture for time crown , " his minister secured time Services of nil tee workhmen skilled in time art of making tapestry who wore to be found in l'aris , Time art hind been practiced here simmce the reign of henri 11. ( lie was killed in a tournament while wearing the colors of Dinime of I'oitlers by Count Montgomery , a captain in time Scottish guaris ) , hut as time number of SkillUl weavers was small , Colbert brought in several from Flanders , where the art was themi very ilourishing. The colony was smmpplled with quarters in time manufaetory itself ; they preferred Flemish to French bread , and hoer to wino and so a bakery aimd brewery were SiiIpiied them , and the management proved so satisfactory that it titus ever since br'en leretuatcl ( , time prcseimt workmen at the tobeiins being descendants - ants of those who immigrated more than two hundred years ago , and , like their ancestors , they are furnished with lodg- iogs in thQ place. Each fmmmily tins its little apartment , and alsO a patcim of Frommnd for time cultivation of vegetables. LImo brewery mund bakery no longer exist , btmt there is a good school supported by time sto where the children mire emlu- cated , mccli attention being devoted to iirtwmmimr : , a branch of art timat is absolutely - lutely necessary for those to master who intend to follow timeic fattier's calling. At an early age the boys enter time ateliers , and arc taught the trade , all the trathi- tioims and technique of time art being iiaflled down from generation to genera- tion. 'l'lie ( lobelins manmmfnctory consists of three delartmeiits , all diIliring frommi eachm other. One is for the tapestries , a second for carpet-making , and the third is time dye houo. 'J'tmcstr. : , , the term is used at time Gobelins , is a fabric in whelm various colored threads arc rolled and twisted over a vertical or horizontal chaiim in such a way as to form of time two a single fabric , nrcsontiiig a surfaee on wtmicim lines and slmntes of color are com blued iii time same way that they are in a painted picture or in mosimucs iiitdti of en- nrnels or little colored cubes ot marble. 'l'apestry tlifIers frotmi embroidery in this : that in it the higures or design form an integral part of time tissue , while in time otimer they are simply smiporiniposed on time tisstme , Anti tauestry , although woven , difThrs from what arc usually known as woven or brocoded tissues , in this : thiitt it is always iiand nmade , and is notthe result of a nicehmanieal proecs in- ( lefle italy repeating time siuno design , each and every piece of tapestry beinginm itself an original work. here is imow they weave , as 1 understand - stand It : The threai vhicli form the chaino or warp are arranged on the looni perpendicularly. They arc of cotton , arranged parallel to eacim other , close to- gethier , amid extcmnd from time ceiling to time floor of time work room , bcmn wrmiipctL above around a itruin. aiml ft4ttmnett : to a corresponding drmmmn below , mtrommtid which time piece of tapemtry is rolled as it is completed. Tim threads tiSel to cover this warp are called time trame , or woof , amid these of wool or silk , are of many colors , arranged each shade on a separate broehetimut i to say , shuttle or bobbin. 'limo mechanical part of time weaving process consists in passing - ing these brochmes between the threads of time cimamno , and in twisting time silk or woolen yarn on them arotnd ; eimcii cotton thread of time warp in such a way that they will form the woof of the completed tissUe. This is ( lone with the assistance of a series of thread known as time lisses arranged In two groups , a lisse of each being fastened to an alternate thread of time chain. By a slight pull on the piece of wood to winch ono end of time lisses of time same group are all fastened the weaver can draw toward him at the same time all time threads of the chalim or warp to which alt tim otimer ends are fastemmed , while time otimor tlmremids oftime chain remain In their Places. After wrapping time woof around thorn he repeats the 'operatica with time other group of lisses , anti in this way the woof becomes twstetl in between thio at- tomato Umrcads of time warp. These lisses are arranged above time imead of time artist , and this is why tapestries made at time ( lobelins are called haute lisso tapeStry. 'Jut at Boauvmtis time warp is arrangel on the loom imorizontaily , anti the lisses are placed on a level witim time wool , hence tapestries mmmdc there are called basso lisso tanestry Thin oniy difThreimce be- twecti time two sorts is that at Gobehin time warp is perPendicular to ii line drawn from left to right of the design , white at Iteauvais it is horizontal to such mu line the wool in the fornmor running up and ( lOWmm time tissue and in time latter front side to side , Aside , however , from a slight difThrcnce of appearance in the finished tissue , timere ma no ditThreimco between a Gobulins ammd a Ileauvais tapestry - estry , one being quite as valuable as time other. Time Gobolins weaver sits between his loom aud the picture ho is copying , lie sits facing the llgimt timat comes front a largo window , and his back is turned to the cartoon of the picture. Hecan ommly see his model by turning his head , and ho only sees the reverse of time tapestry ho Is executing , When imo is changm the shmmude of time wool tie makes a knot with time thread of the color ho has been I using and as alt Ilmese knots are necessar ily immado on thin wrong side of the work ; the front prescuts a verfect smooth aur face. face.Time Time process is not only oxceedingl diflicult because of tflo great variety and number otcolora and stmndos used , and the skill mieoded to arrange thonm in suet ? way as to reproduce exactly time drawing - ing , coloring and shatimmig of time cartoon teen , bat it is also very slow work , Ir intricate portionma of a piece of tapastry time most skillful artist veavor can not make more than a square yard in twclv mouths , and few large pieces are cent I lletet In less than ton years and thur emily when it is possible to put severs weavers at work on it at the same time Ilne carpets are also woven mit tu Gobelins , hco cawutare handmade AOTlON WhOLEALE . Wednesday , August 31St , At ,1O A. M. , 208 , 210 , 212 S. 1 ith St. , Omaha , Neb. Our first trade sale , when we will offer an immense line of regular clothing , consisting of suits , overcoats , peajackets , rants coats , etc. Also full line of furnishing goods , carpets , rugs boots , shoes , eto , ALL NEW GOODS. It will payyou to attend this sale and be eon -vinced that you can buy cheap. We are the originators oflow prices in Omaha , and will give you a chance on each and every Tuesdayand Wednesday following the 31st , to buy at aug- tion , regular goods. KOHN & WELLS. Wi will take a consigniiient hnd sell for any one's account , stocks of clothing , boots and shoes , . bitt will not receive Urn. ited goods. and are of a kind known as Savonnerie carpets. 'l'liero is a story 1mm cxistoimce that they got timis name ( rein time fact that formerly such carpcb $ tvore motto in a bumldmng that had becis a soap [ savoni factory. but very likely there is no truth iii this legend. EL is true , however - ever , timat very early in time seventecimth century there was a .Maison do in Savon- nerie near Chaihiot , now a part of l'aris , which Marie do Modleis had given up to time poor rus a home , amid that in .July , 1(127 ( , Louis XII decreed that all carpets of every kind made in time kiimgdom should lie woven by time inmates of this home. From timat building the factory was in after years moved to time Louvre , and timenco , in 1821 , it was taken to the lJobelinms. There Is no materIal difference in the trocesa of carpet and tapestry making. 'l'ime looms are alike , anti time chain is arranged - ranged in the same way , but time weaver sit.s with his back to the light , anti faces time rigimt side ot time tvork instead of its buck , us is time case at the tapestry loom. Time design the carpet weaver is to COlY is spread otmt over his head , and he tins only to glance ulward iii ordet to sea it. lie twists time wool backward nut ! for- svard between two threads of the chain amid fastens it with a kimot , leaving a loop projectiug. time lcnthm of which depends on time ( iesircd thickmmess of time carpet. When ho tins made it certain number of these loops lie cuts olItimoir tops , and the ends are then clipped with it ) air of shears tmntil the smirftce : is itei'fectiy snmootlm. 'l'he Si&vonnerki carpet is what is knowim iii time trade nsa velvet eariet , hut it is a great deal thicker than any umacimimmo-nmado carpet ol' ' that class. Its beauty depends Oii time ai-tfstie character of time designs-which in some cases are veritable pietures-nnl in time colors which should be of shades and tints not to be fommnti in other cthlots. : ! A great deal of artistic instinct i called for to arrange these sli aema harmoniously , and great immanual skill is necessary iii order to blcmui theft so as to mltie time lOiflts where time weaver passes from one point to another. M. Chmcvreul if at time head of the dye works. Ibis over 100 yearsold , tins benmi at time Gobolins ever since 1827 mind knows more about colors than all the paintcr that were over born. 'rhero ame no fewer than 14,000 ditFerent simatcs ( of color in use at time Gobclhns. 'J'iie silk and voot- en woof is all dyed in time plmce : and tIme ( lye Imouso is pcrimais unique In time world for time variety and value of its work it also suppiies all time colors used at limo Beauvais faptory. Tapestries amid carpets made at time Cobe1in arc still intended for time decor- atiomm of public buildIngs , and none of the products ever sold , hut occasionally time chief of state makes omoone a pros- cur of a piece. Just now tIme establmahi- mneimt is at work on a series imitended for thu Elysees palace , into whmieht I conduct- 0(1 YOU last New Year's day , also on an- oIlier series that will go to the Luxemu- berg to emnhellislm time senate chamber , itmiti on 1)iOCCS intended for the national library. Time decorative jmnels in the bmifitit of time Gratul opera , representing ten , coffee , wine , etc. tvero woven at time Gobeiins , and in time Garde Meuble some- thiimg like ammo thousand tapestries that once decorated rbval and imperial palaces - aces in this country are now stored away. SHE LOVED A SAILOR. A Girl AssurneM Male Disguise to Join the Navy. San Francisco Chronicle : On the night of August 2 a policemiman arrested a sailor on Broadway wearing time uniform - form of time United States navy with the name of time Hartford on his cap for beIng - Ing drunk'Time prisoner gave the name of Fever Costello. As Costello wits suffering - fering from the effects af a long spree , tie was sent to the receivmmu hospital for tremttmcnmt. When Hospital Stewart John Ve1ls procctdcd to strap Costello to time bed lie was struck 1w the remarkably small feet and hands of the sufferer. He could not find mu strap small ouough to oeM either , and concluded to keep a close watch by time bedside so that Cos- tehlo would imot do anythmng violent. Dr. Buckley nroppea in later to admnin- ister medicine to the patient and \Vclls remarked to hmhni : " % S'hmat a frail little fcllotv this is to be following time sea. " 1)r. Buckley then loft anti Wells began to rtnmove Costello's cotUs ! to make him more comfortable. Ilorloticed the delicate - cato mold of time arm anti amined with interest the pictures of animals , repre- smiting an entire menagerie , which were tattooed mull over time body. During time furttm3r process of thlsroinngt Wells made another discovery which caused 1dm to utter an exclanmatfomi of nstonmmsimmcnt so loud that it quickly brouimt Dr. Buckley to imis sttte , "That's not a sailor , " ald the excited \Vohis , pointing toCosteltol "Well , what then ? " i it "A " woman. "A what ? ' ' I " .Jtmst what I any. Shieisnmasqucrnding : , in the garb of a sailor. Probitbiy site be- I caine tlrumnk somewhere and they dressed tier up in this suit. " i' Dr. Buckley found that % Vells spoke the truth , and that the woman was approach- lug maternity. He said last night : When sue was brought in at first I : thought site was rather undersized for a sailor , but I never suspected that she was a woman until told of It by VollL She r had evkloutiy been used to shaving tier- L self , for there was a faint growth of hair on her upper lip , and at least a day's growth of beard on her taco. I Paid 110 . further attention to time case , because time - girl was a prisoner , and I have not heard of her since , " , When % 'ehis was spoken to In regard t to the matter he ask , "how du'l you hear of it ? The girl told mci lair wholc story , and I promised I wouldn't let It get into the papers. That's why nothing has been std about It until mmow. Since you fouimd it out , imowovor. I'll tell you. "Timegirl was it Kanaka , limit SPoke , . . English quite , well. She was t' vety dark skinned itnd was quite handsome Sue looked like an octoroon. Simo saki tiiiut she hiatt a lover named 'illmam Tnt - nor , who was in time navy. She wanted to be near him all the time ammd ho contrived - trived 'to get her on board the Hartford , where sitit was for twoyears. About two mouths before sime cmmmue Imero 'I'urnor was ( li3cbargcd anti committed a robbery , for which lie was sent to San Qtmeimtin for two years ott Jumly 23 by Judge Murphy , Site had been used to ( irinking her grog regularly on shmipnoard nmmd when imimr lover was soimtcnced she went on a spree , which finally wound up here. 'J.'ho next muormiitmg nftem' her arrest shme sent for a friend , who bailed her out. She left for- teited imor bailarmd I haven't heard ok lior since. " William Turner , according to the roe- ortimi of Judge Murphy's court , was sent to San Quenthmi for two years on July 33 , its stated by the girl to W lls. WEIQj PURE pie PRICES C-REAM AIUNG OWOEB fJ8 PERrECY MADE Its BUIOVlOr OXcolienco proven in nmiilions of imomimom tor more thuna qurtur of ii century. it Is used by ( ho United States Uovernnont. , Endorseii by time htaiis of tiic ( ; roat tinirersi- ties , ft the Strongest , 'mIr'st cliii Most Health- ful. fir. l'rlco's the only flaking I'owder that doCR flot contain Amnmimoflia , Lime , or Alum. Sold only in onus. iltICfi BAKiNG I'OWIlilt CO. saw vorta CumOAQO. Sr. i.OUi& HEALTH. WEALTH. _ _ DR. OTTERBOURG , Cor. l8tim and Dodge Sta. , Omaha , Neb. A RegularGrudunlo hi Medicine stud Special Practitioner , Atmtimodzod to treat all Chronic , Nervous aml "Siioeinl Diseases" ( Whether causo4 by In'prudonoo , Excess or Conmaglon ) semInal Weaknocs , ( night losses ) toxuiLl Dcbliutyioss ( 5 ? sexual power ) , Nerv- mm , Debility , flood Disorders , etc. Cuirabio cases F ilarnntosd or money rotundod. Charges low. iliousands of cases cUred. Ago and experience are lmnportusnt. All medicines especially pro. pared br Imica Individual case , No Injurious or Poisonous Coin- pound. Used. No time lost from business. PatIents at a distance treatoS by loiter and .xpresa. Medicine sent everywhere free from gaze or breakage. No Delisyin FIllisigOrders. For 4 cents In stamps , will mail ti-so. all our prlntea literature , eunbractnga"SymptounList" on whioli to got a lull lmistory of Dlsoase , ote. State your case and send for terms. Au we ask is a trial. Secrecy ob8erved either In person - son or . by mail. OFFICK Ilottas- 9 to 1a.m.,2to6and7tosp. in. Sundaysin- cludod. Consulting room No. 4. ' Billiousness , .1 j. . , Sick Headache , - . Constipation , , Dyspepsia. It cool. the blood ; It gLves delight : it shirpen. 'it' the appetite It .ir. iii. liver do4t. part. And .tInulites the feeble heirt , All iamb , , . agonm'i' . . PndUrP'i , i37TAiitAi..S 5ItIiiZICL ( Cite be cured , S. T. BALDRIDGE , A , M. , Phyctam. S.rgcn , 061cc , Cor. 15th and Farnam ats , Residence , 2621 Farnam st. Hours. P to 11 a. in. , 2 to 6 p. in. I HOUSEKEEPERS'IDEAL ' KETTLE Something entirely now arid sells at eight. lIar. ton's Stenmiess. Odorless - , loss , Non.I3oIl-Ovor-Ket- tie. has deep raisoil a cover and water JoInt , and an outletwbich cur. rles all steam and odor of the chImney. Patsnt Stoamnor aitsobmeni . alone worth thn prico. - AgOnt wanted , male or female in every town 1mm Nebraska. i'mflts $5 to $10 per duty. LIberal terms and exclusive tern- tory giveo. Send stamp for circular uumdtornma. Prices , @qt. , $1.75 ; 8 'it$1.56 ; 10 qt. , U ; 14 rjt. . $2.s. Model by mail. ) c. y. s. cOoMuROoneral Agent Omaha eb. , 1' . 0. ti 4J. FOR SALE. Anisianit on thoSoutherimeosat or Mns&achu potts. ( mod dalmink and boachfor bathing. Lo cated in limo best Summer Climate inthe world VOL. full particiars address , fifiWAtti ) , U. blRflitILi. , . . . Mutuil. , Lit. . flulidlag , Nassau .t. , ? { Y , nonct Mci chazu , 4wuo I. ( ACQOAINTTfl WiTh VIZ oSoamiAlny or Trill oovlrr we. ! . e.g er zxAliImWio xiu. uTUAT TES ' CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND &PAFIC ! RAILWAY ill iWIOfl of It. Oeiitrai pott1ot co.e reiction to lines Lut of Chlcs.go , sut contItt.zua un-i. * 5 t.rminai point. Wct , lorthweit and Snnthwet , i the true middle lurk in thet traneontlnntft , .yitein which invites &nd t&elilt&toe traeei &nd trililo betwsin Ito . &tlsntlo , .nd i'&ciSo. The Rock 1.iand main lmnnanuibranciie.tnciudoclil- 050 , .Toilot , Ottawa , La Sail , ' , I'eorIa. 0 cnoeo , Moilne and Rock IIand , in 1IInoiii ! Davenport. Mu'catln. . Waiiington. Fairlicid , Ottumwa , Oskaloosa , W.t Lit- erty.iow& CmtyiesMolncs. indlanoia.Wtntcriet , ALlan. tic , xnoavlli. , Audubon , Harlan , Outirlo Cozitro and Councli Bluff. , in io ai ( laliatla , trenton. St. Joseph , Cameron anti Karcas CIty , In ) tlourl ; Leayenworth andAtchlron.lnKaneaei Albert I.eeMlnnoapoili and Ct.l'auiInMlirneotfti Watertown and Sioux Faiis.I Dakota , and hundrodi of interinedlato citlo , , and towns. . .t'The Creat Rock Island Route" ( Cuiarantees spead. eornort , certainty and safety. Its permanent way Is dltlntulshed , for ite ozcellenco. It. bridge. are of atone and iron. It. track is ot bUS .t.oi.It. roliIag.tockpertect. mtsp.,5engoreqnlpm.ris baaailtiie .afotynppllaocoethatoxperleneo haepNve2 iiretui , and for luxurious accommodatIons I. uUr- passed. ita Express Trains conIrt ot euperlor OaT Coaches , elegant i'uIinan i'aiaco Porior and Sleeping Car. , sapoib DinIng Cars , providing diicIou5 mcci , , and ( between Chicago and SL Jo.epb , Atchl.on and Ewes City ) FelIce Ree1ln1g Chatr Car. . Its man- agemeflt II conservative , II. discipline exactIng. "The Famous Albert Lea Route" Between Chicago atul Mlnnoapoil. and St. Paul Ii ( ii favorIte. Oyorthi.ilne SolId Fast Expreu Trains run daily to attractive reorts for tourists in Iowa and ) tlnnes ta. and , vIa Watertown and Sioux Fails. to ths rIch becI and grazlngiand. of Interior Dakota. Via Seneca and Jfcnkakeo , tle Itock island oifore superIor inducementS to trayeler. between CincInnati , IndIan- spoil. . Lafayette and CouncIl Iiiufta. St. .toMpii. Atcht- son. LoaTenwortb , Kansce CIty , St. l'aul , and Intense- Slate points. Alt patron. ( e.pecfaliy ladle. arid ohII- dron ) reeeiveprot.ctioitcuurtoiy and kindly attention. For tickets , map , . foidere , copies of Wotorn Trail , or any desIred Information , apply to prIncIpal once. In the VaIied Htatea and Canada. or athirrue , at ChIcago , I , L tAiL ! , t , ST. JOIN , S. A. HOLDOUt , . .1a thaLE..e. . . Lu'S O..l E..a..r. 0. . . TOL P.M. AgS LEAKY ROOFING , Tin or Iron , Repaired. And Painted , arid gimnrmumteod tight for number of years. t'ulimts never blister. GRAVEL ROOFING Manufactured amid rtnlred. , Fire Proof Paint uppilod to shinrios 15 yenrs experience. uvam. 11. CIJIUtAN & SON , 2111 S.13t St. hot. Arbor imrmd Vinton. RICHARD NUNN , M. D. , ( nunf.ims ) . OOULIST AND AURISTI 1518VODCEST. 10A.M. TO4P.M. _ J. . B. HAYNES - _ OFFiCIAL STENOGRAPHER THIRD 'JUDICIAL DISTRICT , 27 Chamber of Commerce. EDUCATIONAL. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY. CRESTIIR. 25th voaropens SEI'TIIMLiELI 14. A M1i.1'tARY CO1.l.E0I4. DEOREES IN CIVIL E4IINEliltiN0 CH KMISTItY AILCU 1TacrII1tl , A fiTS. Preparatory Courses. Thorough 'ruchnleai Work. All Dopnrtniouits conducted by able P1t0FlSSOltS. MIlItary syltohmm second only to that of U. B. M. A. Animuals of Liout. El T Hart. loll , 14(15 Sherman Ave. , City : or Chief Pay- master's Onice , Armv lioatl'jtucrters. COL. TllltO. ILYAT'I' President. TJtE1IHoLI ) INSTJTUTfl-eeboId , New I Jorsey-44th year. l'ropnren for Princeton , Yale , Columbia , harvard , arid for linalness. 10ev. A. 0. Chameoers , 1. . 11 , Irlnclpu1. Morgan Park Military Academy A ftrt-olass Itngllslm , Classleni rind Commer. clii ) School. Send for Cmttnlojtmo. MORGAN PARK , COOK CO. , ILLINOIS. ALBANY LAW SCHOOL. Thirty-ssvenitm yeurbeglns Sept. Sth,1Stt. For clrcular or spociSi intoronallon aditross finracell , SmItb.Lb. I ) . Dean , Albany , N. V. YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE And hOME SChOOL mr Gilds. KANSAS CITY No. lull corm. of .ccompll.h TCacbOr rupil. r.celyecl at any limo. Eon circula 51447 to , 511. , J. Mc.OMAB. Principal. EDUCAtE YOIJIt SONS. -Ti 1 i-- UNIVERSlT or IOl'RE DAME offOrs untimtmalIetl tmdvmtntsgwe to Iniliurt to your somms 'nit ! wards it thorough oolucmmtloom icr olth- c000onorelal Comirri , , , or a lull coursocornprla- molt clastic. , iuiw , scIence , matlroonatles and musIc. TIlE MINIM lEr1iudrlLNT ( St. ltdwarul'a hail ) for boys under % lmioteofl years ofago. Heoroeoncliidlrigwirooa tosend your eons send ( or aeatumioguocontuIuulni blue. tratlons ( jr time buildings of Notre Danmo and full particular. its to terms and couras of atmmtJr The miflim sessIon open 'mueduyiteptorabcr StIr , .4557. AthIross Rev. 'r. is. wJeb , 0. 11. 0. , l'rui. UniTorsity , otre Dainolnd. ' , ABSOLUTE PERFECTION IN BAKIHa -ANI ) ALL-- MEATS ROASTED IN THEIR OWN JUICES , BY USING TIlE WIRE GAUZE OVEN DOOR oUSD EXCLUSIVflL ? ON 1fl. . . S. S MARVELOUS RESULTS LOSS IN SHRINKAQE OF MEATS. Very fwpenple knowthnttbo ShrInkage of Menti toasted I n a clo.e ov.n I. from thIrL.tteo to forts ice c.iL All meat contalu..eeruty.Gvo percent. of wfttS ? and only tw.t.tI.tivePer epnt.ofoIIi matter no.1 the ioe ( hut I. Ou.de In the roastlngl. ruado In tfueevni.o , ration of Ihojuioe. , , ttch I. the YIt.tL LLET or MLT Effoot of tito SOLID OVEN Door. SirloIn mmilurnorwslloioiie will be A TEN pound ' yognVCrnto mix pou.feand tone ounooc of 'itoalted zn.at.showlng a ioeof three pound. nod twelve ounce of JuICe. While the In. . I. IIO i..reunt.Of the tote eeight , It show. tie eaorinou $ LOBS UI FIlET lIJi catT.F , TUE JUIcx. Eoct of WIRE GAUZE OVEN Door. A TEN pound Sirloin. medium orweil..lone wtlI b reduced to ninupoun.ls .uoIclght ouuoeof iioed.i mast. snowing a loagof pI5bt ounce. ofjuloa. WhIle Liii. los. is See per cent. Of tha total we.hL itibowe It , . vorysmatl LObIOF i UTSLVEN icItCENT. or uic $ tiiu rOs ILtUSTMTLD C1RCULAR3 ANO Pilot LusTs. CKARTER OAK STOVES and ANGEB are SOLD IN 1EBASKA as foliowsm MILTON ROGERS & SONS..OMAHA. P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . flALLAS& . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , K. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SPIINGS. Ii. AUtI ) & . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CITY. w. p. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. a. STURDEVANT &SON..ATKINSON. J. ) CASS& . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . KRAUSS , LULIKER & WELCH..CoLuMBus. OLDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TANNEI.1. & SWEENEY..AmPIIURY. cmrIl.F. & . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , J3nND. J. J. McCAFFEItTV..O't'iRIu.t , Cav. , R. HAZLE\VOOI.Osccot.A. . J , S. DUKt. ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . A. l'APDEN & . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fIMMEIttIAN &EKAKEP..Vsaoou. RUPTURE CURED fly hr. Smiodlker's unetimod. No operation ; no i'aium ; no tletoiitloa horn btisiimoss , Aolmptool , to chllilrcn as se-oil rue grown People. Ilumimilrode of autograph trstlnmoninle on file. All bmisltiuss strictly confidential. Constiltatloim freo. PROF. N. D. COOK oorn 6 , 1514 Douglas St. , OmnalaNch. , THECHICAGOAND North- NorthWestern 4 .A2I4 W..A. Short Liae Offlaha - , 001111011 Bluffs Aild Chiao The only road to take for Des Moines 7 on- Ilmalluown , C odour ltumpiols , Cilomton. llxon Chlca- go , Milwaukee and mull PtilfltI eotst. 'j'o time pee. plo of Nebraska , Colortulo , Wyoming , utah Idaho , noyotcn , Oregon , SYa.imiuigtnom , unit Call- 1orriia , It oilerS StijIorlor advantages not l'odsl- ' lob by any oilier line. Aumong a tow oS time imuinoromie points of su. prlority oomJoyed by lIi luatrons ( or liil road between Oumialma iuumd Chlcaortt-t , Its two trains a dimy of DAY COACIIIIH , which more tire tiumedt that burnout. . art itnol , lImtI'nuIty CLLII credo. Its PALAUSLI siuiiqc ; CAltS , wiulcim lire models of couuifort itnol oiegaomco. Its 1'AIt1)iI IItAW. j INC IIOOM CAlti4 , mmntuIrpotseti In' zuiiy ' nnl n.e W'doly ' celobratooi I'4tL.A'l'1A14 iIN1N'i ) ( CAllS , . . tire ollimul ot wlulclm cnnlIot be found eisowhoro At CouncIl Illimlra the traIns of thu liomion PucIfle Ity. coimnect In ( lumlon 1)opot whim dioso Of the Chloawo k Northwestern Ity. Tim Chicago the trainS of this hue lumako chile coliuloetlonm with those of all eattorn mimic. . For Detroit , Coliinmbus 1rmdIumapolis , Chicle- nail , Nlagurmu mmli , , Iiultuio , l'ltlsburmt 'l'oronto , Montreal , liostun , Now York , l'iilladolphlrt , thmltiunore , Wnahington amid .ull ; ioloits in the cruet , atk for a tloknt un dma "NoItTIISvCSTEILN. " If you wish tli best a0001IulTmOlatiOIl , All tickol agents soil tickets via this lint ? 41 Ii , I1UlIlFr , K P. WILSON , Gent. ) IRIInger , ( lonI , I'utss'rAgent Clmicago ill. w. M. IJAIICOCK. 1. . 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