Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 12, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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    G THE OMAHA DAILY IWl MONDAY , SEl'TKMHKR 12 , 1892.
WHEN A HUSBAND IS SICK
How Ho Havoi and Roars , anil Data a Crop
of Sulphurous Exp'.otives.
THAT'S ' WHAT A WOMAN THINKS
Mnkliif- Itnom Attrnctlio Training tlio
Vncnt Or ntM Aiitiiiini Slmprs uil
SliiulcH The I.ntr it Wrliiklu Thine *
Wo Mioulil Know.
It U nn acknowledged fact that women nro
nblo to bear pain with far greater patience
nnd stoicism than men. It Is n , part of
woman's nature to endure , and therefore she
wlll.stand pulnsnnd aches Ihut would driven
man to bed and distraction ut Iho same tlmo
hoforo shu oven utters a word of complaint.
Hut Just lot n man have a headache , nnd beheld -
hold the uproir that fact will cause In the
bosom of his family. excmitiH n sarc.Htlc
wilier In the 1'hlladolphhi Times. Ho prob
ably returns homo early , thereby nl once
causing his wife nnd family to Ihlnk some
thing terrible has happened. Ho enters
their presence with an air of setlled mel
ancholy , and In n "haric from the tomb"
sort of voice announce'I nm u very
sick muti , " and Immediately collapses upon
the lounjjo or bed , whichever ono Is
i' ncnrcst lo him coming In for this llttlo
1 ' attention on his part. Ono . hlld gees for
too doctor , another Is sent to tell the cook to
ICCCD n good llio In Iho ranee , as hot walcr
will bo needed for foot baths nnd applica
tions. Thouch nigh unto aonth , ho Is still
able to crawl and Ret n llttlo profnno when
his Uovotcd wife , with genuine sollultudc ,
prepares the musturd bath which he of
course llmls too hot , or llio Ice comprois for
hit hend , which Is correspondingly cold ,
The room Is dm uoncd mid every ono speaks
in n whir per.hen the messenger to the
doctor returns and announces that tlio fam
ily physician has been called out of town to
attend a vcrv severe case of typhoid fever ,
the patient pots oxcltcd , announces thnt
ho will not dlo llko n dog whllo someone
ono not ono-quartoi1 as sick as ho can
monopolize llio attention of n doctor whom
ho has paid thousands of dollars to for at
tending a lot of women und children with
imaginary ailments , yet when ho , the head
of thn house , in his extreme need , sends for
him , ho is away. It Is an cutrngo anu an
imposition , and ho manages to work himself
up to such a pitch that ho forgets all ubout
his Inability to walk , but talies hit feet out
of that mustard o.ith und storms around the
room , while his wife follows with n towel
and n tumbler of homeopathic mcdU-lno ,
which she dually persuades 111 in to take and
tucks him uwav botwcon Iho covers and
leaves him to sleep , from which ho wakens
ublo to cat -teaIt , six pieces of toast and a
largo and healthy supply of etcetera' ) , and in
all probability will 11 nd it absolutely tmpcr.i-
tlvo to attend n lodge meeting or see a man
about S p. m. the same evening.
No room can lay any claim lo beauty that
is not broken up into oiln angles nnd corners
thut are a suitable boon lo the nrtlst ns
well as to the loss professionally Inicroilcd ,
who llnds in them a dsal of scops for ho'use-
hold decoration , which such a foundation
inaitcs a very easy task. A squuro room
must bo mndo to take in an altogether dif
ferent shape before It will plo.iso iinyono
\\lio has tbo least bit of an eye for tha
beautiful. A pretty room olegiintiy fur-
nlshod tins Its fittings disposed In this prim
4 fashion , a couch directly ueumst tlio wall ,
next In line a acsU , then on the line at richt
angles to this nro placed the tiuroau and
chiffonier , nr.d coming around to tlio op-
po'-l'osido stands the mnmnflucnti bodslcad
In severe parallel protnlxltv to the wall.
Every article Is ull thutn wealthy boauiy-
lovnr could ueslro. Nothing hus been stinted ,
yet ono feels Instinctively the precision th.it
! man. All the elegant upholstery detracts
j from the line carvlnir and lends no single
note of graca lo the entire arrangement.
Look well to the corners and llio center will
assume an artistic character that you will
strlvo In vain for If the sides of the room nro
unbroken. In England there are sold , and
perhaps there have boon introduced hero
fatal v in the larger house decorating shops ,
cosy corners that can break up the tnoit vig
orous lines of thu squarest and primost room
ever seen. They como either in wood or
rattan , and are usually in the form of an odd
Beat plica high with cushions , have a quulnt
? f llttlo table for fancy work , potted plains or
afternoon tea sot in one of the niches of tno
artistic device , and In some instances a can-
* opy-llico drapery extends from the wall over
head , fulling In folds that uro drawn back In
oriental fashion. Hant'lngor standing lamps
Blunys grace a corner , ui.d a growing oalm
Bgnlnat u screen or bit of rich tapestry can
Clways bo utilized to Uo away with tho.o Ir-
ritnling bits of precision Uoun : as rooms
Vllhout cornets.
Parents proud of their daughter's gift de-
; Cldo that sbo is to have "oveiy iidvantnco , "
Bud she Ii straightway sent to Now York
end put under the tuition und jurisdiction of
some well known master , anu lu nlno cases
I out of ten that U the last of her sinulug for
"
all practical purposes ; for Dually , when she
has finished her course nnJ returns homo
> wilh a "voice , " there generally begins a
ciios of colds and various Impediments
which prevent her singing whenever pressed
to do so ,
Moreover , now that she Is supposed to
have "cultivated her gift , " there is a fcoline
of consciousness awakened nnu n distrust of
ber own power which , to n timid girl , is
jpositlvo torture , ai.d the result U In mou
cases thnt she Is a disappointment
both to hcr-elf nnd to others. Is
there no halfway training possible , both
In muslo und in art , thnt docs not
§ onr above everyday needs , and which will
five us ballad singing for operatic olTei-ts
end the old-fashioned sketching for the
tiuubs of tbo impressionists ! Cannot our
tparrows mid chippy birds learn that , nl-
tboueh they onnnol attempt thosoarlnglllght
Of the eagle or the delicious notes of tlio
fclehtingalo , they mav haven plea nntiwittor
mid Mutter of tholr own that will make thorn
acllghUul companions !
A clover young American who had grnsprd
this truth mndo n grout hit In London by
conlinlng herself to the plantation songs of
American negroes , union she had studied
until she had acquired something wnlcb , in
Its way , was ulmost perfect. livoryono
knows what a Hold Scotch l-allads open to
the explorer , nnd how Interesting a collection
of various folk son s of different nations
might bo made If inteiprotrd by u coed voice
and cultivated Intelligence. Surely there Is
plenty of delightful muslu adapted to ama
teurs without their attempting the reper
tories of the professional.
'inking nil lines of autumn goods , thn col-
DM that uromlso to prevail nro brown , green
knd blue. All shades of brown mav bo noted ,
Including several that nro now. Quo tliut
catches thuoyois ntan thnt only missed being
* straw color by so little that it scarcely
sccniH at homo among the browns. An In-
toHsu purplish blue is n color that will not
oscnpo notice In I ho now costumes. Another
blue has u load-colored tinge , wbllo the blue
lead color that tried hard toftccurna place In
the Hpilng Is on hand niriiin , roud.v for another
attempt. U is rather n pleasing color , butu
Oinicult ono to establish In favor , as most
woman would bo ulnmly In h.
In green the prattlon'of the now shades Is every
very auric , hut yet very green , hue I but will bo
a ciiurinlng color for rosy-checked womon.
Ihcugh not the hunter's green , it raiy yet bo
oalli d a lotojt gieon , a tno reon of the for
est depths seems to have been woven In.
1 hough In honvy labnc , ana eon In the mid-
dlof n hot Auyustday , this forest green was
o worthy of Its numu as to no refreshing.
Dtp 111 and Intensity of color in am k Rhadoj
Is n peculiarity of the Koason's color work.
Tills Is uUvuutnguou * for winter goods , giv-
Icg n warm und comfortublo look Unit liL-luor
ml li-sn strong shades could not Impart ,
A deep-toned rod is neon ropoalodly ,
though not to the exclusion of thu ga > ust
ecurliM lliu gypy scarlet that belongs to
gill ! ) wbobuoyos are us dnrlc und us bright
es thflr hearts nro light. Gray Is u favorlto
in thu chuvlots , an always , and llflu uluo
nrays tippcur In oilier It-xtures. Wnllo the
lending color features uro thoiu noted , yet no
color or tint is wholly set nslue. The lavnn.
dor and bnllotropu tlnu nro far los roiiHnlo-
vous than fur many seasons , but thejostiiidea
have obtained such hold upon iholotrisof
vomunkind tnat It will be odd If they do not
cotno forward era long. If they could huvo
been dioppud throuwh the wlutor , to reappear -
pear In the sprint' , It would hiivo boon a roul
rest to tbo eyes that have wearied of them ,
U hey are pro-oimnently spring and summnr.
pot full mid winter.tlnts , aud tbn use of thorn
tu waiterli ouo of tbo abnormal Uovolop *
monls of the riotous , prodigal coloring of
the last few years.
The autumn elrl I * out with now wrlnklo.
It discounts the suspenders by noout 100 per
cent , although the shoulder straps nro
pressed Into tcrvlco In conjunction with It ,
The now Idea is nothing more or less than
a pair ol corsets worn outside the blouso.
A i oportor encountered the now wrinkle
In Chicago nnd sustained qulta n sovcro
shuck. A pretty little girl entered the car
carrying n violin caso. She was dressed In
cool summer attlro , consisting of n plain
skirt nnd n blarar of the oamo material.
Between tbo open edges of the blazer front
a bit of 111 a same material could bo seen ,
which looked very much llko n wldo belt.
The observer would never hnvo known
whether It was u bolt or what It was bad not
the fair wearer been heated nnd removed
her bluzcr , throwing It ever her arm In true
man fashion. Then it was soon thnt the
plrl had on n pair of corsets , outsldo of her
blouse. They worn made of the same
material ni tno rou of the costume , of regu
lation height , nnd wcro separated In front ,
being lacca together with a silken cord.
She had said that she could do it , but It
was much easier to look nhoad nnd talk bc-
fore tbo hour nf trial on tno than to keep her
courage to the slicking point when it wm nt
band. Uutsho gatnorod up ull her strength
and resolution nnd nerved herself for n
mighty effort. She thought of the fume thnt
would bo hers If bho rfuccocdcd and of the
generations yet to coma who would tnlk of
ber as the greatest hcrolno of her time nnd
onshrina hot nnino with that of Joan of Arc
nnd Chariot 10 Cordnv. Unhold by thoio ro-
llccttons she advanced with a steady stop to
the fatal spot.
Now she U within the rnngo of Us deadly
Influence nnd she paiuoi , trembling from
head to hcol. Her fingers pick at her hand-
kcruhluf , nnd In fl > it3 of her resolution It
looks us If shu would turn her head astdo and
bo lost. The spoil upon her Is llko that which
caused Orpheus to look back In the infoinnl
recions und see iCurvdlco disappear forever.
Uutsho was a woman of the nineteenth
coutury , if you please , niu' ' she did not ilold
lightly to temptation. Though every nerve
quivered witti pain nud her heart was
crushed within her , she persevered and
struetlud on. The thought of the joy that
might bo h"rs came to her. but she ttirust It
aside , and Ilka the true hcrolno that sbo was
held her head and suoulderi orjot aud kept
on her bteadv course.
She had pissed u show window wltho u
looking In.
Tilings iVo Should Know.
That If troubled with Insomnia cocoa should
take the plnco of lea and colleo at the ovcn-
Intr meal.
Thnt the charm of n rellnod face mav bo
completely spoiled by excessive emotion ,
eltbor of plenjure or pain.
Thnt high heels work serious mischief , not
only destroying tlio taper of tbo ankle but
hurting at the same tlmo the splno.
That the hot water bath of the face should
bo followed up by a vigorous dash of cau-dc-
cologuo.
Thnt superfluous hairs may bo partially
hidden under a blench.
That u hygloniu corset must be at least
two lingers wider than the bodv across tbo
bust.
That a sudden change in tbo tcmpornturo
will cause ugly spats to appear upon the
faco.
faco.That
That n matr cordially dnlikcs to Plav tlio
callant to a woman who waddles when she
walks.
That the frequent USD of a line comb is
fatal to the growth of the triir.
That the juice of a lemon applied to the
roots of the hutr will prevent its fullum out.
That the beauty of ttiu ar.n in ly uo duvul-
opcu by rubbin ? it energetically.
Tnat rough triction with a Turkish towel
has the effect of thiokoning some skins.
That nothing is better for nervousness
than celery tea.
li > \ on Knoiv
That ono CUD 'of butter , solid , weighs half
a pound )
Tnat two ci : ps of granulate J suear or two
and one-half cups of granulated sugar weigh
u pound !
That four cups of flour we'.eh n pound }
That three cups of cnrnmoal weigh a
pound !
That the favorite German polish for hard
wood is mudo us follows : Melt half u pound
of whllo beeswax , also two cakes of castllo
soap , then mix together , adding a pint of
turpentine. Shako thoroughly before using.
That eggs covered , when frying , will cook
much mote evenly i
That after water Is dr.unol off from
potntoes nnd they nro loft i'i the kettle to
kcop'wnrm , the cover should bo removed and
a elotb laid on the potatoes !
That a lurso slice of raw potato In the fat
when frying doughnuU will prevent the
black specks from appearing on the surface
of them !
Thnt a llttlo flour dredged ever the top of
a cake will keep tbo Jcinir from running !
That if you boat your knifoyou can cut
hot bread or c.iko as smoothlv as cold ?
That the "lishy" smell may bo removed
from a skillet by boiling up suds in It for ten
minutes ! '
f
Thos. E. Oral ? , ojitor ana publisher of th
New Haven ( Mo. ) Notes , says : "I have
used Cliainoorlain's Colic , Cholera und
Diarrhoea Homedy with great satisfaction
for tbo ailments of my children. " For sulo
by druggi-,13.
Daughter Mr. Slllerly asked mo last night
to marry him , mamma Would you ndviso
mo to accept him ! Mamma Certainly , my
child , the season Is too nearly ever to ba
squeamish.
Henry J. Jones , now on the stall of the
Now York Tribune , bui formerly connected
with the press of Chicago , unJ Miss Uor-
trudo iJeatrlco Nixon of Chicago wcro united
in marringo last week.
Charles Elwood of Chicago , n salesman In
Marshall Field's wholesale house , and Miss
Irene Tolbert , a hunasomo young woman of
Terre Hunto , Ind. , elopoii and wore married
ut Aurora ut midnight on thn 2J.
It is thought by some that the custom of
throwing slippers after the brldo nnd groom ,
originated In the old feudal days , when ono
baron burled bis boots after another baron
who was eloping with hii daughter.
A son of tno famous statOhrnun of that
name , Stephen A. Douglas , Us about running
on n matrimonial ticket with Mm Mav
Tudor , a student of Wells nollego , Now
York , as tbo otbor aud proverbial bolter
half.
half.Nell
Nell Yes , dear , I - m sure Jack loves mo
devotedly. Belle I think myself ho dous.
Ho loves you with that oufno'jt , nasslonatc ,
absorbing love which Is forever blind to all
defect ! In thu udored ouo. Nell You
Hateful thing ! How dare you hint I have
any I
Venerable Squire Masslo llensloy , widely
known as tin marrying magistrate of Abor-
doffn , Ky. , died recently at Maysville , ICv.
Aberdeen is known in the ( Jrotim Green of
the Ohio valley and Squire Heasloy was Its
ulng. He spliced ever 5UJO couples during
bia rolgn.
President Harrison's most formidable
rival for the bund of Miss Caroline Scott ,
who afterwards became his wife , was a rol
licking Irish boy , who foil In love with her ,
us did her husband , whllo they wore both
attending bur father's school. Ho Is Tbnd
L. Conant , and ho is living now In Kvans.
vlllo , Ind. , whore ho Is river odltorof tbo
Standard ,
A fashionable wedding took place Auirust
3U , at St. Uoorge'ii chu.'oh. H mover isquaro.
London , the contracting parlies bolnir Sir
James Homo-Spiers und MUa Amy , daughter
of the Into William Arthur Uroon ot S in
Francisco , Gal. A very lurce assemblage
was present , including lion. Hobort T. Lin-
coin , the United States minister , und Mrj.
Lincoln ,
During tbo latter part of thU month James
L. Uabcouk , the Ann Harbor bachelor , will
bo married. It will bo remembered that
Hi rot ) years niro bis uncle diud and left him
sovinil hundred thousand dollar * if ho
married within live years. liabcouk was a
continued bachelor , didn't ' want to miirrv
und wui much purztod by the will. Often
without number buijau to pour In on him
without effect , until ut last u Mis * Hutlor of
\ \ uulwsha , WU. , captured him , aud it Is iiro-
sumod that she IOVUH nlm for himself alone.
An Arabian murrlxgo , celebrated exactly
as It would bo In Arabiu , began in Cincin
nati on the 1st mul continued three duys.
' 1 ho contracting parties were Uaphnel Latoof
nnd Lizzie Aatonlous. Thucorumonv bngan
ut 8 o'clock , In what is known ns the 1lt d
Onion Teneraout house , Inhabited exclusively
by Arabs. The bride U but 14 > oars old , In
opposite cornen sat tlftoeu to twunlv men ,
and ui many women. The brldo uud
groom nut facing the women. The
bride was novurod with a rich scarf.
From a tabla in the middle of the room u
brother of the groom dispensed bcor. AH the
tlmo the squatting men nud women kept up
nn exasperating howling. Soon near Mia-
lives of the brldo nnd groom nppjnrcd at the
aoor dressed In Arab costumes and danced n
stately mlr.uot. Then followed all sorts of
performance * , wild shrieking , boating of
beads , scattering of Incense , bowing under
colored lights nnd accompanied all the whllo
by maddening howling.
.t.V/J l'ATi\T.i 1'ltU.lll'TLV A'/6l/ / : / > .
The following is sample of the communi
cations that nro now pouring In upon Tnc
B"EI : Hureau of Claltni ;
KI.K CITV , Idrthn , July 21. Dnn Bureau
of Claims : Uontlonien. Your answer to the
Inquiries 1 mudu prompt7 ! received ; contents
noted. Your ndvico conoornlup my claim to
land has proved of Invnluablo sorvlco. and I
nm Indeed grateful for the sntno. I shall
rccommond my neighbors to nvnll them
selves of the generous offer you have madn
the public. Yours slnccrolv ,
J. C. LiTCiirtnu ) .
The Duroau hai rocolvoJ some rather extensive -
tensive nowpapor advertising , but it has
found by far the most eiTJotlvo advertising
medium to bs the good will ot Its clients. It
has never spared oftart , oven whan there
could bj no Immediate return , to render per
fect satisfaction to thosa who hive sought its
assistance. A simple letter of Inquiry , with
no fee , present or projpiotivo , Iris boon ac
corded the same wspoctful attention that
would have bjon given to the offer ot a UO
par coat commission on a $1,03J,000 claim ,
ThU policy has otton brought results whan
they were least oxpacted. It has not only
kept clients , but It has won friends , The
men who once enter Into rotations with the
Buroiu not only apply to It naturallv whenever
' '
ever they havu'uoalln'g * with the govofnment
thoniiolvoi , but they rocomnund it to tholr
neighbors ut every opportunity.
Hero Is another latter affording nn exam
ple of tbo relations between thoJ3ur < iau and
its natrons :
HAMILTON , Wash. . July 2S. Bnu BimsAU
OF CI.IIMS : Daar blrs Yours of the litth
Instant duly o.imo to hand with my patent
10,03d Inclosed. I thank you for your prompt *
ness In getting It throug'h nud I asauro you I
shall call on you irgain If I over huvo any
business of that kind to b3 do'io , and all the
busl.1033 which I can got for you I shall bo
glad to do. I shall toll all my neighbors
nuout you nod what you have done for mo.
I remain , yours truly , 1C J. CI.KAUV.
.Mr. Clenry llr.st , wrote to the Bureau In
January , asking how soon It would bo possi
ble to obtain a patent for his land. After
some correspondence ho was informed on the
llth of February that the tutont oitild bo
secured In six months. On march 8 u letter -
tor was rooalvod from him , Inclosing his
leculpt and engaging the services of the
Bureau. On tbo sumo c'nv operations wcro
begun In the general land ofllco. On Juno
, three months nnd n half later , the patent
was received. Moat ot tbo bottlers in Mr.
Cloary's vicinity had to wait from twelve
months to two years for their pitouts.
Things of 'his kind oxplalu the ( joomotrl-
cnl ratio in which tlio business of the Bureau
increases. If It wore ? oponuont upon news
paper advertising alone , a limit to its growth
would soon be reached , since the number of
readers of n given newspaper who
have claims against the government to
prosecute is comparatively small. But
when cverv person for whom the Bureau
has done olllclont wont racommouds It to his
nelghboiM who need work of the sumo kind ,
and these In turn rccommond it to othero ,
the eirclo constantly widens until It Is im-
po'sibln to set bounds to Its final oxtmislon.
Advetlising of thnt kind is not only unlim
ited in its possible circulation , but it is sub
ject to uo discount for the sulf-interast of Iho
advertiser. It pisses from man to man. and
is taken nt par vuluo under thu seal of par-
rontu Knowledge and friendship This sort
of tidvcrtUuinont is received onlv when it H
deserved , and the quantity of It whU'U is
constantly bouowod , without solicitation ,
upon TnuBcK Bureau of Claims is the surest
lost of Its success.
Claimants should nddress communications
to Tuc Bnn Bureau of Chum ; , Omihn , Neb.
Procuio It Itrtnro l.r.ninc Home.
Thrcoyoirt ajo , while -v.is.visiting rela
tives at Ilig-'insvlllo , Mo. , I was suddenly
liken with colic and severs pains in the
stomach. My rclitivcj sent to the doctor
for medicine , and ho sent mo a bottle of
Cliam'iorlnln's ' Colic , Cholera and Diarrluua
Reined v , tolling the nauror that if Unit mcd-
iclno did not cure mo he could not prescribe
anything that would. I used It ani was im
mediately relieved. HKVIIV A. TIIOKKKX.
CAUGHT IN ArMAR TRAP.
.If Q'MI in Aiw Yailt Sill.
When I toolc possession ot the station
ot Klkton on the Union Pacillc road , the
trncklnyers hud advanced only live miles
beyond it. The hamlet of Elktou con
sisted of u store , a mill and live or six
shanties , and was threc-qua 'tors of a
inilo from the station. The denot was
a rouirh shod UO feut lonjr and ono story
high. Twenty feet of the west one ! was
partitioned olT for a waiting room , aud
in ono corner of the milling room I had
my private olllee. It was 1U foot lony by
G wide , inclosed with unplaned boardb
nnd lighted by nn outside window. In
this room I had my telegraphic appar
atus , a small iron safe , a table , n ticket
rack , etc. A-J I was required to bo "on
call" all night , I also Used the oflieo ns
a bedroom , and my meals wuro sent tome
mo from a house in the humlut Those
wore wild , rough time * in the west , and
about the llrut advice I received from
the division superintendent was :
' * I3o prepared for trouble at any hour
of the day or night , and remember that
if you don't got u drop on the other fol
low , vou'll bo a conor ! "
What made the situation far woreo
for mo was the fact that two or throe of
tlio subcontractors insisted that I take
charge of considerable sums of money
for tiiein. The contractor who uupplied
provisions to tlio force along the line ,
placed $ oOUO in tlio safe on the uccond
day of my taking possession , an-1 the
division sutler deposited about $2,000
more. In the course of a fortnight , at
least u score of "bosses" Had turned
in from $100 lo $300 aploeo , and my
anxiety increased with every additional
deposit The fact that I WIB ; a safe do-
poslto company could not fall lo bo gen
erally known , and I regarded It as only
a question of tlmo when a robbery would
ho attempted. For tlio lirrft three v/ooks
I had plenty of company both day and
night , as some of tlio working trains
were ill way H sidetracked at tlio station ,
but as the gnidlng and traciclaying progressed -
grossed my position became more iso
lated. All tlio freight loft ut my sta
tion was for the contractors , and con
sisted of Hour. , moat , colToo , clothing ,
tools and whatever else was needed
along the line. I had llttlo or nothing
to do outside of the telegraphing.
Ono morning , after counting up the
money in tlio safe , and Iliidlng that I
hud ever $7OX ) belonging to other poo-
Die , it occurred to mo to remove it to
another place. On Iho day before I had
rocolvod live barrels of ground colTco for
the "hotel mini" on that division. The
head of ono of the barrels had boon
IcnoitKod out und about one-half the con
tents wasted. I look the various en
velopes conl'ilning the money , made a
bundle of them , and sunk ll nearly to Iho
bottom of llio barrel , Unload In cuso of
lire I felt ll would be safer altii'Mt uiiv-
wlioro in thu frelghthousu than in the
safe , though up to that inomant nothing
hud occurred to alarm mo. Strangers
wuro always hanging about the station
WANTED
Total IMUMI of CITSdS ,
COUNTIES. SCHOOL.
DIBTfllCTb , ; WATEK
COMPANIES , ST.R.R.COMPANiea.-W.
Corrr | K > nd0nr'i ollcitod.
V.W.HARRIS & CQMPANY.Danlier * .
IOX-ieS Doorborn fttraet , CHIOAQU.
f ) V/ll Blroetj NEW YORK *
708UUHU.
HO
hunters , tranpors-Indian nyhtors.lcam *
sters and tramps lut 11 was to satisfy
curiosity ami ifjitto mot'dlo. It was
about U o'clock M iho foionoon when I
hid the money , ana half an hour latnr ,
as I stit ut tlio l i tlriimeiit nnsworlng a
call , I looked outtofi the window andj&aw
a man coml ng dowtn the north trail on n
mule. Ho was dressed In buckskin , as
was the ciiso wltrTTJonrly all border men
of that date , andlmtt a Winchester across
the pommel ot his saddle. So many llko
him had como thitt'I did not glvo him a
second thought. liven when I heard
him walking across the waiting roojn to
ward my onoti door I did not turn my
head ,
"Throw up $ er hands , young fellorl"
It was the stranj-orspoaklng to meand
his words were accompanied by the
"cllckl" "click ! " which no human oar
ever misunderstands. I elevated my
arms and turned my face toward him.
Ho was not an ugly looking man ; indeed.
I should have picked him oui of a crowd
nt n gentle spirit. Ho was a blonde ,
about I0 ! years of ago , and ho had a won
derfully handsome t luo cyo. There was
a smile on his face as ho stood with his
rillo half raised and regarded mo , but it
was ono of these smiles which moans
moro than the ultcst frown. I wasn't '
Ion seconds making up my mind that It
would bo oxtrnmoly dangerous to trlllo
with my visitor.
"Is that ar safe looked"1' ' ho asked as
ho looked straight into my oycs.
"His. "
"Then you unlock It. "
"I shall have to drop my hands to do
that. "
"Of course. "
I took the keys from my pocket and
turned around to the safe and opcnod tbo
door.
"Now pass out that tnonoyl" said the
man.
"Thoro Is . "
none to pass out.
"WhatI Don't trv no nonsense with
mol"
"You can look for yourself. I had sev
eral thousand dollars yestercluy , but it
was all taken out. "
' Stand ever thar and hold up ycr
hands ! "
"Ovor thar" was at the end of the
room onnosito the safe and I obeyed the
command. llo then stepped to the safe
and investigated for himself. It d d not
take him over a minute to become satis-
lied that It contained nothing of value.
Ho stopped back and looked at mo for a
full minute before speaking. Tlion ho
quietly said :
"Young follor , you've trumped my
ace. I've made a rltlo of ever lifty miles
to find that safe empty. "
"You should have como a day earlier , "
I replied.
"Yos , I sco. This is your pistol Hang
ing hero , I suppose/1 ! I guess I'll take it
along. You can drop your hands now.
but don't try any funny business. I
smell a powerful sight of coltoo around
hero and I think 1,11 take some along.
Go on into the froighthouse. "
1 led the way an § he followed. There
was a lot of llour in fifty-pound cloth
backs and ho ordered mo to empty ono
of them and pirtly : fill It with colToo.
Had ho done it for hlmsolf ho would
have stood a goo ? .clinnco of finding the
money , but ho snt down on a box and
watched me. V h'on I liaJ the sack
about two-thirdrf'fCiUho ' said it would do.
Wh lo I carried " jtout , on iho platform
for him ho follow oil with iit-idoof bacon ,
and I helped hiui tp make them fast to
his saddle. Ho wus in no hurry , though
somcono might c6mo along any time.
When finally ready to go ho blippcd the
cat'triuges out pf my revolver and
bindcd it back wolfi Ike remark :
"You boom to" want to do the squar'
thing , and D Ivon't rob you. ' 'Next time
I bhow up I hope' you'll bo heeled with
cash. " * a
"Or 1 may 'got the dropon you. " I
bmilingly replied !
"You may , but I doubt it. No human
critter has ever held up my hands fur
mo yet , and it's purty Into in the day "to
bngin. Wall , young feller , M ) long. "
Ho was hardly out of sight before a con
struction train going to the front dtow
up at the station , but I made no report
of Iho roboory. In the first place 1 knew
tliat I would bo ridiculed all along the
line for having boon hold up , and in the
next the man had not taken anytiiing
worth milking a fiib-J about. I decided
to hold my tongue and bo warned by the
ndvonturo to keep the money anywhere
but in the safo. A month later regular
passenger and freight trains were be-
gjnning to run ever iho road , and I was
given a man to help "mo about the
freiglithoiibo. I did not have the
handling of so much outside money now ,
but once in a while what I look in for the
road tmd what was loft in my keeping
amounted to a tidy sum.
I kept a few dollars in the safe for ap
pearance and convenience snko , but the
bulk was hidden in the froighthouso. I
toolc an empty spike keg. partly filled
with band , and Ihon dopoiitod Iho package -
ago of money on iho sand and covered it
with looao spikes , and my assistant had
no reason to meddle with it. While ho
went homo at night I continued to sleep
in the olllco. I was no longer afraid of
ii dayligh' holdup , but I was worried a
good deal nights. The building had been
put up hastily , and any ono determined
loolloct an cnlranco could llnd half a
do/en vulnerable points to operate on.
Ono afternoon my assistant called at
tention to two men who were hanging
about in a suspicious manner , but ! was
so busy at the moment that 1 only got a
glimpse of them. As lo suspicious
characters , there were so many of thorn
along the line that ono would hnvo boon
in a continual Btnto of alarm had ho setout
out to spot them oil. When I was
through with my riibh my man informed
mo Unit the two strangers had been
prowling around Iho froighlhouso , both
insldo and out , and he was firmly con
vinced they wore-up to mischief of some
sort The length of Iho building .vo.a .
east ana wost. The bo ir.ls on llio east
end were badly warped and sprung , and
could bo easily pried olT. The door bo-
Iweon the freight dap irtinont and the
waiting room wai a Illmsy allalr ,
and tlio door to my room was
only halfv length. , ! . If any ono wanted
to got at mo the vbost way was to break
into the freight dop.irlmonl. Among
the freight wo hud , live big stool Irapa
for a man living about twenty miles
away. Hoforo gohv homo for Iho night ,
and entirely iinhulctjowri to mo , my man
But om > of those traps in front of the door
connccllng with UjO waiting room.
The piiBsengor .train going east was
BWIITH BIT/Ul'lO Is totally unllkn any
oilier Mood niedtclno. Uturi-iiillbt-aM-Hiif
tinMood ) nnd elfin by ri-iuo\hig the poison ,
and atlliuhiiuiu llino Mipnll.-H KOO.I Mood to the
ousted partH. Don't te Impotti-d on by milintl *
tulcn , which aio nalil l he ] u t us good , it it
nrtlrne. No ini-.ll.-lno IU TIBK UinDI H
liaHpcrfornit-daniiiiiiiy in I lib WwUIIkU
\\undurful cures , or relieved mi much Hullcrlni ; .
"My Mood waHli.ully pulHonod last jrarulilrh
K.it my whole wyHtein uiil of , order -dlwahed und
ncon'tant miurio of BUlfcrlm- uppelltii and
nn rnjeyniont.if life. Twolmlllemif } 5 5KKH
hniui'ht mo rlcht out. 'llirro U no
U-tkr iwucdy for lilooddlBoa.cn. "
"JoiiN OAVI.V , Oajton , Olilo , "
Trvatlba on Mood and ukln dlncmon niiillad free.
ri' Bl'IX'll/lO CO , , Atlanta , u.
JOSEPH GILLOTT'S '
STEEL PENS.
GOLD MEDAL , PAnis EXPOSITION , 1800 ,
THB MOST PERFECT OF PENS-
duo at Klkton at 10:38. : A freight fol
lowed at S a. m. and sidetracked for a
freight from the east to pass. The west
bound trains all passed by daylight or
earlier In the evening. On this night t
was In bed and asleep by 11 o'clock. It
was a dark and rainy night , and though
I worried a llttlo over the two suspicious
men I wont to sloop trusting to luck. H
was exactly midnight when I was awak
ened by a yell whlcli fairly rolled mo off
my cot. The ono outcry" > vas followed
by a half-do7cn olhors and a clanking of
chains , and for a couple of minutes t WP.B
too frightened and upset lo make a
guess at what had happened. As soon
as I struck a light , however , I ho-ird the
voices of men In Iho freight dopa-tmont
cursing In the most horrible manner ,
and directly some ono called out :
"Say , young follor , wo want you
hero. "
"Who are you ? " I domandn-1 ,
"Novor you mind who wo arc , but
como along. "
"Whore are you ? "
'In the froijrhthousc. "
"What are you doing thoroV"
"Come and see , and bo quick about it ,
tool"
I know they were at the door opening
Into the silling room , and I knew they
could ace my light through the crack ? .
Why they didn't burst tbo door In was a
pu//.lo to mo. They could have but ono
object in broaking'in. and that was rob
bery. I' was bully rattled , ns I am per
fectly willing to admit , but nevertheless
I had some sand left. I blow out the
light and opened flro in tholr direction
In hopes to frighten thorn olT. I bent
six bullets at them as fast as I could
lire , and was reloading when I hoard a
groan and a fall , and a minute later they
began firing at mo. I had Iho advantage
of two partitions , and though two or
three bullets came through they were
h-irmless. Presently the llrlng was sus
pended and a voice called :
"Young follor , are you alive ? "
"Vory much sol"
"Then listen to mo. My pard and me
broke in to rob you. Hero at the door
wo dteppod into an infernal boar trap.
Ono of your shots has linlshcd him , and
now I want you lo help mo out and let
me gol"
1 of eourso refused , and then ho
llirealenod mo with all sorts of things
and finally began slioollng again. 1 sat
down on the lloor tipped tlio table up
for a broaslworic and counted his shots ,
llo had four revolver : ) and a largo sup
ply of cartridges , and he fired ever 100
shots in all. Perhaps lie finally con
cluded lhat ho had finished mo , for ho
stopped shooting and began cursing and
groaning and trying lo release himself.
It was about U o'clock when ho became
quiet , and hearing no moro of him I
argued that ho had gel free and lakon
himself oil. I sat there on Iho lloor be
hind my table unlil daylight and the
eastbound freight came along together.
I was tolling the train crew what had
happened when the woslbound train
u-ow up , and wo proceeded to investi
gate. Wo expected some more shooting ,
but nothing of the sort occurred About
the center of the freight shed were two
men lying on tlio lloor. Ono was do.id
and still and the other in a semi-
unconscious state from tlio pain ho suf
fered.
It was qucor thai both men should
have boon caught in the trap , but such
was the fact. One was caught by the
right and the other by thn left leg , and
the teelh on Iho powerful jaws had gone
right to the bone. The dead 7111111 no
ono know. The other was mv visitor of
a few weeks before. His leg had lo como
on" , and a week later ho was dead llo
was at a house in Elkton , in charge of
the bhoriiT , .ami. I saw him dailv. Two
days before his death , when ho was told
that Iho chances were against him , ho
hold out his hand to nn and said :
"Shake , young follor ! I don't boar you
any grudge fur this , but I do doclar'
that it's powerful hard fur a man who's
allus boon on the shoot to bo caught like
a blasted coyote in a trap and done to
death. It ain't dying with your boots
on. No , blast my cyoa , it ain't oven dy
ing with both logs on ! "
BUHMNOTOV. la.April , I.IS1) ! .
Dr. J. B. Moore Dear Sir : Have boon
troubled with catarrh lu my head and fuca
for three years ut tlmoj Aaiunablo to near
hud a conttant ringing In my oars aud lor
two years wis almost deaf. Have tried sev
eral so-called romouio ? and been treated ny
regular physicians and noted specialists , hut
failed to get any relief. I tried ono bottle of
Mooro's Tree of Life Cattrrh Cure. It gave
in : mod Into relief and effoutnd a permanent
euro. I heartily rcuomtnond It to nil suffer
ers of this disease and will chaortullv glvo
any further Information on being addressed
at my homo , No. 2iJ Swouuoy uvo. , Burllng-
on , la. For bale by all druggists. . ,
Ko-pactfulllv ,
U. L. KKIO.
for sale by all druggists.
Look out for
counterfeits , imi
tations , and sub
stitutes , repre
sented ns genuine ,
hut told nt less
than regular
prices by dealers
in medicines not
( authorized to sell
Dr. Pierre's genu
ine medicine * .
To ( ruard npainst fraud and imposition ,
the makers of Dr. PicivuV genuine medicines
now sell their world-famed remedies only
tliiough dingKJsts , ntithoriml as agents , and
under a positive yuarunlee of benefit or
euro , or inonay i efundod. Authorized agents
only am , under thc.so i emulations , furnish
lr. ) 1'ierco'n yennine medicinal , which always
have been , are , and always will bo , bold at
the following prices :
Dr. Piercu s Golden Medical Discovery ( the
loincdy for all illsea j arising from Impure
blood ) , $1,00 per l > ottle. Dr. I'icrco's Favorite
Proscription ( tlio remedy for woman's chronic
weaknesses and ilerangeniontH ) . 81.00 i > er bet
tlo. Dr. I'iei ce's Pleasant Pellets ( the origi
nal llttlo Liver Pills ) . 5 cents i > cr vliil , .
lint they're the cheapest medicines ( .old ,
becaubo you pay only for the good you got.
SOUTH OMAHA.
Union Stock Yards Company
SOUTH OMAHA.
Ilest cnttlo. ho ? and sheep market In tlio west
COMMISSION HOUSES.
CEO. OUIIKE & FRAZIER
L.1VK BTOOIC C'O.M MISSION.
TIM : I.IA : DICKS.
S ) flMilll IWrltn to tliU hotui for oor-
OJ. UJIAIM | ruot
Wood Brothars ,
Eoutb Oni.iha Tulophouo It i7. - Chicago
J.I ) . IAIIISM\N , t. . . . , . .
.
Vf. t : , WOOD f Mi l" > „ ri.
Mnrknt reports by mall nn I wlru cheerfully
fnrnUhod upon npplloatlon.
- THB -
Campbull Commission Co.
Ohlcuiro. P.-iSlHt , r-ouls , ICuimasOlty. Sou Hi
Din ilu. Hloux Olty. I'ort , Worm.
A. D. Boyer & Company ,
Ntnnd .V ) i : < uh HUJ llulldln t.Hoiitli O u ill i
,
u
Waggoner Birney Company
Wrllwor wlru ut for prompl nnJ roll bl * mjrltn
iniortt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Perry BrotlieM Company ,
I.lvu Btiiak Oommliulon.
Itouta M i.ulinnio : : llnlldbu , Uuutli Omaba
a'uiuLhouu no ; .
OMAHA
Manflff IW2 fllH . .IftrnK1 ! ' ?
lulo ( lllU. UUUUllo
AWNINUS AND TENTS.
Omaha Tcnli Awning Co Wolf Bros. * Co.
Tonlo , nwnlnm , tnnmn-
Finn * , himmopk * . ollnnil llii > , covers uf nil kind * .
rubber clolhliu. 8nn I Unit * , tmtincr * , inc. f
'o. 11U Fnnmiii for oxlulo uo.TOI . Ktli
BAGS AND TWINES.
Bcmis Omaha Rig Co
Importer * nnilinfisflour
iick , burlaps , t\vlno.
13ICYULES.
Morsc-Coc Shoe Co.
liailloiritrtl Struat.
rnrtorrcorner lllli nn I lontHi-trot- .
\\onroiniklnituloio prlajt to ciilibiyor < 'inl nro
oruoiiiU w ilcli Is very saluatjt j
with merchant' .
Kii'kcnilall Jones & Co. Aincr.lIiiiiilSowcilShDoCo
Aeantt Hoot * , shoes , rubber * ,
llo-lon llubticrhiio'o !
.
tell KDOdi. 1JOJ 1J10 j
' - KOII Mtr.cnoN or SIMOOI.
Pitoi'osAi-s
iMiliilliius. U. S. Iiidiati ori-let' , Om.ili.i
nnd Wiiiiiu'i.mo Aiouoy , Nub.VnitiuliuKO
lhur-,1011 County , Noh. , August . ' ' .I. ISJ,1.
Pe. ilcd propoiN , anilorscd "I'roposals for
Kruullon of cliool Iliillillius. " and adclrustuil
lo lliu iniilcisl.'iicil nt \\'lniiilnji ! ) . i hiirsion
County , Net ) . 111 bo recolvu.l .it this a oucy
n mil ono uVloi'lc p. in. of September 'Jllli , Ib'.i. ' ,
for thu fin iilslnuL' of all nuU > 4iry labur an I
nuilcrlals and crcelliu no ir lliuVlniiuli \ , ito
Agency , N"il ) . , tlirujt.l ) two sto.-y lir ck solinol
liulldlii s. as prrtliu plans and spoullluntlons
which iniiv hu e\iitnliut I at tlio ollluu uf tlio
"Heo" nf Oin.ilm. Neb , , llio " .lonnial" of
Sioux City. Iowa , anil .it this iiL'onc > . Uld-
ders are required to follow llio "form of uro-
posil , " ncuoiiipinyliiz tlio h | > i > cllIc.Ulo as
closolv as lliolr 1)1(13lli penult. IlltU
should sialo the ilroposo I prlco of ciu-li liullil-
Ins and for llio croup uf liullillu s. Tlio right
Is resprvud lo ro Jot nny or all bids nr liny
p irt of any bill If doomed for llio bujt Inlor-
ustof llio s LTV I Co. Corll.lcd cliooUs linch
bid must ho accomptinlo I by a cortlltuJ cho ) ;
or draft upon some United Slates driio ltory
orbolvont national bank In tlio vicinity of
the residence1 of tlio bidder , tnndo payalilo to
thu order of the Commissioner of Indian Af
fairs for at I o.i a l Hvo per cunt of tno amount
of tbc propoi U. whlcli check or draft will bo
forfeited to the Uuliud SlatIn cuvoniiy
blddut or bidders ro.'elviiig an aw.irl shall
fall lo proiuplly uxoaulo u contract Mth goo I
and sulllulent sureties , olhorwlsu to bo ru-
tiirno.l to the bidder. It'ils acoonili inlo.l by
oisb InJIuii of a certlllcil cho Ic will not bo
LOiisldcied. lor any furthnr Inforniiilloii. us
lo billlillii. site , means of transportation , etc ,
npnly lo UOHUHl'H. ASIILCV , U. b. In Man
A-ont. SHI. ML
TO Tim owxnits OP Ai.r , LOTS AND
parts of lots nnd real csialo ulon Mailo |
strcel frouiilltli iivoiinii to yist strcut. and
Intersect Ini , ' streets , on account of a pio-
iiosed chunu'o of radn.
you are heieby iiutllled tliat the uudor-
bljrnud. tliruoillHtiitcrostml freeholders of the
oily of Omaln. have bjon duly it up ) lntod by
the miiyor. with the approval of the city
coiii'dl of said city , to assess tbo dam ILCS to
the owneis , respectively , of the iioerty | )
all'octcil by eriillni th abovn niont Innt'il
stieet and Intcrseotln ; str'ols , doi'Inroil noe-
o'snry Dy Ordlnincu No. 11 * ) . p issud August
illrd , IhUl' . approved AucusfJIth , 1MU.
You are further notified , that havlnn ac-
ceptol salil IIIHJO ntini'iit , anil dulv ciiinlllled
as roiii | ted by law. wo will , on the I'lli day of
September. A , I ) . IV. ' , nt the hour of Ion
o'clock In tliu forenoon , lit the ollli-o of ItV
( ilb'on , ifi N , V. l.lto linihllnj.- . within ihecor-
poialo limits of bald oliy , meet fortliopur-
| ) i > bO of conslderli S and niaKlim' the abbess-
mont of dainaso to thu owners rospi-etlvely of
said property , alluctud bv S'lld Kradlnsr , tak-
ln.r Into ( o isldor illon special bunollts , If any.
You are notified to tin pro-out at tbo t'mt ' ;
and place aforesaid , and make nny objections
to or st.itoinonlK con em n said us > cssmont
of danniRca as you nuiy consider propur.
' ' '
\V II
Oiuulia , Nob. , Sept. 7th. le'U. '
Notice of AsjGnumuiit 01 D.un iijns Tor
( iriidlnt ; .
To thn owners of all lots and parts of lots and
real uai ito ulon Vlnlon struut from ' 'lib
bireut to Iho went linn of alloy In biockll. ;
Wllco\'H Hecond addlilon.
You are boinby notllled tint tlio iindor-
slunuil , tliicodUint > rutul freobo dtirs of Iho
oily of Omaha , bmo been duly appointed by
the nmyor. with tbo approval of llio o ty
council of siild city , to assess the dnma'o to
the ownorx rcnpoctluily of llio proiiurtv
allo teil by uriulln of Hald stroet. doelaied
necess n v by or lln inco Number . ' 1'J.W. p isso I
Aniniat'JJnl. Ib'J'J , and approved Auifimt i'Uh
isir'
isir'You nro further notlflm ! . that linvlnjs i ac
cepted mid appoint mont. and duly
ns ri'iiulred by law.o will , on tlm nth d ly of
bopti-mbor. A D. IWat tlm hour of IU
o'clock In tbo forum ; . nt thoolllcoof h hilvor
&cr UDIIII hoc , UUI rariiam Htrool. ullhln ho
llmlU "f " " ' city , moot for Iho
oorponuu purpoho of eonslilorlnx , iiud iiiiiKItu the
isnsmcntof ilniiiuuo to tlio ownur * rinpuo -
Ivoly of Hitlil properly , iiilouiori bv s ild ra I-
" '
lii" , ! Into consideration fcpcclil buuo-
"lY < ' ' ' tobo proiHiit nt tlio tlmo
and nliiouifoiuilil. ! and makoany o ijootlons
loorbtiituniuiiHi'oiiBoiiiliitf ild u Kominuiil
of daaiuKUS as you mny l'1
(1KO. ( J , I'AUU
.IAS .Sroi'KDAI.i : .
t'onunlUee of Apr ilterH.
Oiunlin , Nob. Boplombor .lid. IrtJ. . H.ld fi )
hliiirill'n Sulc.
Under and by virtue of an order mndo by
tbo Hon. U K Hcolt , ono of Iho Jud rn of llio
district ct urt within and for llmigl a county.
Nebraska. In thu foilnwinir action pjiiillnit in
Mild uoiiit , towlt : Thu Htiinilnrd Hunnpliu
compinv VH. l.uvl (1. liut-ul and I'niiK J.
llouul ( lool.ut.'U.No. ) TlDmiil to mil dl i-utiU , I
will on lliu JlHt dnyof Hupleiubur. A U , , 18 ! ) . ' .
commencing at IU o clock In thu forenoon of
aid day , a 1 5. ' . ' North llllh ulruct In Ihuclty of
Omaha , Douglas couniv , Nobrnskn , wulf ut
nub Ic und Ion to thu 111. heat und host lilddura
foruiiHb ( oren three monllm credit , with ap
proved security ) thu following L'oolx ami ch it-
tnU buroloforu luvloii upon by niu by vlrluo
of an order of iitt Kthimmt ln-uud In the above
entitled action , towltl "A itoulc of Nt iplo nud
fancy urocerlus , ( lour tttul oilier incrchaiiilUi' . "
Thu uniler ln'nOl ( runtirvos the rl.ht to HU | |
tlilu liiopuity as u whole , or In HOP irate pir-
coli , until lilbjliilunient thull bo fur lliu bunt
liilurutl of ull pr.rtlua conuernvd.
. , sNr.T.
HborllT of 1'ounlnn ' t'ouuty , NohraHkn.
lly JOHN I.KWIH , Dut/uty ,
Ouiubu , NubruvUu , buutumbor ID , 1KJ. * ,
1UU ( Um
HARDWARE.
Hector & Wilhclmy Co. \ & Linn.
Corner tOlli nnil Jackson Denlrrn In linrilwnra and
straoli. IIIPcllftttlCK * ' lOOlK ,
1191 Dinnilmtrout ,
LUMBER.
Chas. II Leo. hn A.
Ilonlnooct lumbar , wood tmimrto \morloan I t'ort-
cnrtrU | nnd | > * > rqut Inn Ice nont Mlhtanku
tlonrlnit. lirilritullo OMio'il unl
fill nml Douglas. ( Julncy wlilto ll-n .
LIQUORS.
Prick & HcrlicrL
MlLLtNt-iUV.
J. Oberfelder & Co.
Importer ! ! nnrt Jobber of
nilllliiurjr , notions , .Mnll
onlori iirompl.
> W.'j | uutli nth nt ,
PAPER. I OILS.
Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co.
Cnrry n full stock ot
printing , wrapping nml Ueflneil nntluhrlcitliif \
* rltlnjf pnpur , cnr.l pn- oils , nvlo yro no , olc.
1'or. do.
OVERALLS.ETC. | OYSTERS.
King & Smcai DaviiiColcACo. ,
Mlrsof "K ft 8" panU \Vluilcsnli < oynters , fiincs
xlilrl" nnd OTurnlls , etc. cclory Hill H luili ilrool
Oil ISbuuth IItint. lulupnono TU.
PRODUCE COMMISSION.
13M.Co. Branch & Co.
\Yhltncy \ Co.
Produce , fruits of all
Hutter , PKK < nndiioultry , kinds , ojstor * .
, ll south UtlisU
Jas A. Clirk & Co.
lluttcr. oliocso , ozd
poultry nnd < a no.
317 South Ulh at.
Sl'OVE REPAIRS.
Omaha Slovo HcuirW'ks | '
Eto\orppnlrs nnd irntnr
nttnchmcnts for uny
Llnd of ntovo mndo
12U7 Doimlaa.
SASH I TOYS.
M.A.Dlsbrow&Co. II. ILinly & Co.
Munufnrtururs of misli , Toy * , dollt nib u in i ,
doors , blinds mil Inncycoods bouiofur-
motiMliiKs llrnnch of llMllMk' t'OlHl ) , 0 ill
tlcu , llfth and Itaril sis U icn i-r nrrla.-fs
UIU F.irnnu : < L
NOTICE Ob1 Al'PKAISBMKM1 Ol'
DA MACKS FOUTIIU CI1ANGK OI' '
GUADK OF DOUGLAS STUUE'I
FROM 2STII STRKKT TO Tllll
\VKST LINE OF BOUGS & HILL'S
21) ADDITION.
To Din owners of nil lots , pirtsof lots nnil N.
real estate iilonu lontl.is ; btrcet from " 3th
street to tlio west line of Uoif.'sA. Hnl'M d
add 11 Ion and Intursuclin * inclines'nml slruui& .
Vou uio horebv notified tliat the under
signed , tlireo disinterested freelioluers of llio
city of Omaha , have been duly appointed by
thu mayor , with the approval or Die oily
council of said elty. lo assess the da in ami to
the OWIIOM respectively of the property nf-
fouted by tlio chanzc of crude of DoiiKln *
street from " 5th street to thu uiMt line of
Ilo lis A. Hill's nddltlon mid lntor. cctliiK uvu-
nuos nud streets , dccliired ni-cossnry by ordi-
rninc-u IS'J ' , passed Au list " .I , lb9 , ' , approved
Ati'iust' ' ( , In ! ) . ! .
Vou uro further not ( lo 1 , Unit havlnc ac
cented s.tld appointment , and duly iiiulilh | > ( j
ns required by law. wo will , on tha iTth day ol
September. A. D. IHJ. , at the hour of lOo'eloolC
In the forenoon , itt thu olllco jf I' , u. Ilrunner.
room 1 , Wuro blacK. williln the corporate
limit ! ! of suld oily , meet for tlio purpose of
cons dorlnK und rnnk.n Ihu assessment of
dnniiiRoto the owners resnoetively. of suld
property. alToctod by H ild cliunxeof urude.
UiKln Into conaKkT.itlon spucliil bunullts. If
nny.
nny.you uro notified to lie present at the tlmo
nd pi tic. ) nforas.ild. und m.iko nny objoctlons
o or siiiloinents coneerninr. s.ild usiessment
f d.i in.iges , as you muv cnnsl lor proper.
T. o. IIUU\NIU ,
\VIIMAM (1. ( rillKIVUR.
OKOHOh .1. I'AUU
Coniniltteo of Appra'scrs.
Onmlia. Sept. 0. 18UJ. i-Udlot
> otleu of AiMoiiiiiitnt ot l > nn igun Tor Knciirk
htrurtllid thn Sixteenth Strit Vlailiivt.
To Iho owners of nil lots and p irN of lots and
real estate ulon tlio Slxleonth slreut rln-
iluct and llio ap | > roael.es thereto.
Vou nru horuuy notlllol tliat the undur-
fil tied , three disinterested freeholders of tliu
c-ltv of Omaha , have been duly appointed by
thu mayor , with the approval of the elty connell -
ell of su.d eltv. to assess tlio dunm.'o to tlm
owners respectively of the mopurtv alfeotcd
by the consuuutlon und rccotistriiutlon of ilia
Slvleeiilhitrnot vluduet In tlie elty of Uniuhu
us deulurod nocess.iry by orlln nice No. .II7J.
inision July 21st. Ibj ; , unproved July ' 'Kl. IS'JJ.
und ns projiosed by plium duly iipproved by
thn mayor and council of h.-ild elty
Vou are further notified. Hint having n&-
ccpted s ild iipolntiuunl , and duly .luulirli'il
ns required by luw. wo will , on Siituid ly , thu
17lh iluv of Heptuiuber , A I ) . 1 . at Iho hour
' , at the dln-otors
ot U o'clock In tlio forenoon
room of Iho Commercial National lin ) < HWJ
rjirnain slicut , within Hie corpor ito II nits ol
B.ild cllv. muetfor the purpose of considering
nml nuiUIni tlio MhKcssmunt of d.un uo to tha
owners rospoetlvulv of s ild properiv ullt-cted
by s.ild loconstructlniiof said \la < lu t an. . ) Iti
upliro dies , tulthii inUi consideration spucl.il
benefits If i ny. ,
Vou .ire notified lo bo present t the tlinu
and place nforeimld and in.ik. ) any onjectl.mi
toor st ilomontsconcernlo : Hiilil uxsussmunt
of damages us you muv eons il.ir iirpper.
i .
Airuii ; MIM < AUI > .
SuntcniborriJ , 1803 , Omaha , Nobra-ka.
Klu-rlirii .Snle.
tJnrtor nnd hy virtue of two noparato orilnn
madeby tbo llou. I ' 'rank Irvine , ono of th *
Juilct'itnf tbo dlstnot court within and for
Douglas ooiinty , NobniNka , In tbo following
uctloiH pending I" N.tli ! court , towltl I'nxlon
ft ( iullawher , n copartnership coinpo.od of
William A. I'uxlon anil llonliunln Galluxhor
vs l.ovl ( I. llet/.ul ( iloclcutlll. No. 17) ) and Mo-
Cord , llniily oompiiny , an Incornonitlon , vi
lovl ( J , lloi/ul ( dookot-'ll. No IR ) . I will on iho
Hlh day of Soplombor , A I ) . lnl ! > , coinininioliu
at IU o'clock In tbo forunoon of H'lld tiny , ab
No. IKISontn lUtlistreot , In the city ot Omaba.
Dontlas county , Mobr hka , sell at publlo auc
tion to lliu highest and best bldilon for cash.
Iho foilowliiK Kood * and chattels hurutoforit
lovlud upon by mo by vlrluo of orders of iit-
liichmunt issued In thu above untltlod i.otloni ,
towlt :
A coinploto stook of staple nnd fin'y itro-
cerlcH , woodenwaro. tlnwaru , willow warn ,
Hlonow.iru , Hour , house furnUhliU ; { oods , atorit
furiilluio nnd other morch indlbu \ -
Thu unilurvlKiiod resorvus the rUlit to ull /
lliU property ns u whole or In snparuto par *
cclH , iisln hUJudemunl shill ho for thu uosk
Intercut of ull pjrlh'H concerned.
flioiJK ; ! A. IlKNNE'lT.
Hherllfof Doiulus rounty. Nob.
Oiniilm , Nubruslcu , r-optomburUid ,
To water works contr.ict/irs So-ilud prupos tit
will bo received nt thu olllco of the vllliuo
clerk of li.issott. Hock lounty. .Nubr iskn , un
til Katurdav. Huplemher ' 'I , lull. ' , at 7 o'clock p.
in. , for thu' bulidliiK and conslruet on of
complete Byslom of wati'r works for the vll-i
liinu of ItiiHselt , Nob. rinnu and spouillcntlonn
on II u with villa. e u orU.
The rUht Is reserved to rojoi't liny or all
bids or purls thereof , und lo walru all Infor-
mnllUes. O. M. I.OOMIH ,
VlHiiKo Ulurk.
s-ll-il-Vt-M
_
I'mpo'ul lor I'ulntliii ; mul I'loorlnj ; Kleo *
lion lloulb. ,
Konlod proposaU will ho rccnlrod nt the
olllco of tbo city comptroller , Oiniihii , Nub. .
up to 4 ! > "i , ricplenibor i , 1MV , for thu paint *
InzoffiOold iioothn and lluorlnit of Wi booths.
rlnmplu of suction of lloorln * ruiiulrud. I'.noh
bldiler to furnish u certllloil uhook for tiuu.
Tlio rlKht U rckurvod to acuopt or reject any
or ull lildt. 'i'nto. ULSUN , Co in pi roll or.
boyt 1'JdC. '