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—— _THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1,81, 7 L_}{E;DAILY BEE' gns'rm:m :.“:.':.' el ‘7 i THE" QNAKE TRAD‘E’! ik ;h;"‘lcim n’f the rock in his J‘»:vckt‘"‘v I" , about ten steels m'ing; l\\l;llllfllely R e e Farn- & fay . n d = — m——— e — = which were covered with fluff and around, while the remainder QMAHA PUBLISHING CO., PROPRIETORS. Sadld et yest BHRY, (R SR B The Serpent Business In New York | tobacco dust. An old gentleman Who ' were ' short halfhoops, ending at B18 Farnham, bet, Oth and 101h Btreets, | 1D At nGFthst comet Seventeenth And Cupirel «-The Death of a Veteran had herded a stovein a "‘“““";"‘ the Bide tapes. The hoops keep TERMS OF SUBSCRIITION Avere. WM, DOVE Proprietor Deonler. saloon in ‘60, said the specks of the |t fGlds of the dross from falling in / T80 1 ve, o sty T — — . flafl and tobseco wore_ sulphurets: & uicracoful siraight lines from the ) v sed 1 i deiies 0. " New York Sun. German gentleman who had passed % where the dress is sproad ont by — " 3 CANFIELD HOUSE, Ge>. Canfleld,9h & Farnham - Y : A €0 | the Dustle . | g T e 3000 ORAN HOUSR, P. 1. Caty, 918 Farnham 8t The snake season opens later than ‘\'"""”]' ""'”"'{Q ‘:I'“h‘ "';,'t: “-?i}:-(.; W 4 1 ,\'”IM“I“M ”k“‘ "“.'f"'l(' ‘"' R e SLAV Slaven, 10th Street. usual this year, The weather in MOTICA, BAIC ey N - Py ML 18 a hoopskirt, for the __ILWAYTIMETABLE __ | Southern Hotel Gus. T amel, 9th & Leay caworth, | parts of thy wotld Hah beon 80 ‘c.:“ll byrites, impregnated it ""h'.““""“ jecls run only half way up in front, TIMR CAKD CHHICAGO, T, PAUL, MINNEATOLIS AND | — o £ — | that no attempts have been made to | °f silver;” a Comstock miner &aid the [hut the tondeney is toward completo OMAIIA RATLROAD, ron rencing. chuunks entire were bird's-eye por s again, The demand comes : v, ot & Agents for the | Gather the serpent crop. Late ad - Teave Omaha—No. 2 throngh passenger, 11 | o The Western Oornice Works, Agents for the ¢ 1 phyry, and a Pine street stock sharp s best class of customers, and - A A Yaim Champion Tron Fenco &e., have on hand all k vices received in this city, howoever 1 Attive Ointha R 1! e i Farcy Tron Fences, Crostings, Fineals, Ratinge, | say. that therg | netivity I tha | remarked that it looked like the Fock | in the st month o six ¥ . ive Om No. 1, through' passenger, 8 p. 0 Dodss L} ;| Say that there is somo activity in the ¢ it whe! ) " m. No, 3, Oakland passenger, 4110 p.m fo fobodeemteee ¥ South American market, wod the | fom the mine from tho Ophir when |silcs huvg greatly increased. 6'4-6'6 | ENTH S | REE | LRAVING OMAIA FAST OR SOUTR BOUSD, Inteliigence Office. [usual supply may be expected here | the big cave showed up the ore LA T 8 tha Tady ol s i UENT 2 | 1 Y sacked and sent to London. tment also 1 increas 16th Strect One of the leading city dealer: ) N Tty } 5 e ~ | peots his fiteh ordes of ’M,‘.\_'"’n‘m_f‘,“ [ “Is the mine for sale?” asked asked ctnand for hoopskirts by fashion WILL BE CLOSED ON 8:40 p. m. 1l r .7 ade 1 " B, 88 M-0:50 p. m, Arrive R ARTe | & man whose coat would have madc ladics, The skirt is cniled for as p it ' 314 Fr e das, assorted sizes Y0 roo r NI IK T e | weoks, Dok Sl AEJHE S aro0 | ookl hatablal for Woup in. €8, NYHA [an adjunot 't $ho ush, and ix ap B8 16 ek T e Ak Junk. last yoar—from €30 to 8300, nccord. | Cheer restaurant. ho | e with alateral partition of . & M. in Neb., Through Express, a m. ;| ; d Mef A g A, iyl 01 Chy % 0 " gai o | t ! v B & M Lineoln recgn S : n. H m,mjml D, Rags and Mo m}. —_|ingto length. Sizes very from 8 to . That's what I'm on,” said the '8, 80 a8 to throw out the rear half , L ’ U. P Express, 12:16 p. m, umber, Lime and Cement, 30 feot. g mine owner. rele of hoops and support the drap- at 9 & &V Linedh, FOSTEN & GHAY_sorer v and Do .| The irads wil actively sat in_about | J18t then Prof, Price be, wall i i nd ormaments of the back of the | In order to make extensive alterations, and 73 A —_— — - £ A 0 B OW otallurgist, ca Skirts ¥ Tl 36 T o Tat of April, and will continu Known metallurgint, o ¥ ! variety, | risk until “about June, whe , i i - i L DONNER 1ih Diurha 8L Good Variett: |4 veling chows will Al b tierrere | ““Professor, what do. yotl think’ of | Madame Blano and the Gambling will re-open in a few days as the Merchant Tallors. For a short season during midsummer | hisstuff?” said a man who could buy Mell of Monte Oarlo LARGEST DRY GOODS HOUSE G, A. LINDQUEST, there will bo a lull in business, and | £V0 Or three mines if ho wanted to. Mme. Blane, of Monaco, has gone One of our most popular Merchant Tlors s re- [ only & small a [small stock will be Grindstone, " replied the jolly Pro- |to rst,” 8o said a cable dispatch of U. P. freight No. V. P. freicht No. 11" & “um“""."«i,'flififi,‘fi'n."'J&IJ’“’H&?n?.'#.‘f Gommer | carried over to replace snakes that | fessor. f d th Wednesday., Her husband preceded in Nebraska (exeept Cruick- and prices low as ever 216 13th bet. Doug.& Farn. [ have died in shows. In tho early fall The crowd sadly adjourned, and $h | y; ; foy years since. In early lifo hank ARRIVING PROM TIIR WRST AND ROUTHWRST, when the side-shows are getting ready | Miner said that this was no place for | ;" jane and his spouse kopt a small shank & Co.) ?f D Ot h Lt MRS. O, A. RINGE! . for the country fairs, the snake mer. | ®1 honest miner, and he hoped. he [ 1y cu0ds store in Paris in an_ obscuro O &'plrpram—-385 p. m, O0H 15 Eren variot pme arid Retall, Tan: | o) ; : ‘ might be ‘‘condemned” (new version) [ giroot yoar the de £ the Cheni . in Neb., Through Express—é:15 p. m | cy Goods in great variety, Zephyrs, Card Boards, | chants again enjoy a prosperous trade, | ! he didn’ ¢ York Bos- | 5 rect near the dopot of the Cherin B & Lincol] Fright' 8350 m. Hosiery, Glovos, s heapest House 1n | The merchants are conservative in :! o "'}"‘lflgf‘ to Now et OF sopla | ¢ Fer du Nord. "o them gambling LOOEK OU T L AR, B ap Nrsere feve 50, pat ordering their goods, however, so as [tin& or Philadelphia, where people 1,1 jigistible charms, These charms not to be compelled to carry a large | KneW something “about mines and |y onlianced by the fact that luck —~FOR OUR— Physiclans an 1 Surgeons. stock through the winter, ’:l‘ho Tbo [ would take a man’s word on a mine, |y always in thoir favor. Monoy p 0. . mixed, ar. 4:35 p, W. 8. GIBBS, M. D, R cidin’ i A { 4 P Mol GIBBS, M. D., Toom No 4, Crelghton | ¢ Mooney had only one snake, and | Pervidin' he snowed up a map and a0 {501 in froely, and in a short {ime G R A N D P E ' Nebraska Division of ltha |st. Paul & Sioux City that a very small one, to carry over | UXPert’s report, Monsieur and Madame Blane found H 2 tond Y P, 8. LEISENRING, M. D, Masonic Block, this winter. mselves at the head of the notori- No. 2 leaves Omhha S a. m. 3 t 4 leaves Omaha 1350 p. m. C. L. BART, gig"i' fi"'u:l";:fi' opp. postofiice A SNAKE MERCHANT, HOOP-SKIRTS IN FASHION. ous gambling hell at Monte Carlo, i B et BT ibura T, | Ocultand Aur . o and s st | The rocent deatl of Patrck Moony, | & Sudden Demaad That the Faos | Mo'scer (e only don of the 'kind P. G. IMLAH, Manager, * he pioneer snake merchant of the A g s} i DUMMY TRAINS BETWKEN OMAHA AND e teries Cannot Meet--The New ol - > green-cloth- - COUNCIL BLUPPS. kel city, was a great loss to the trade, and Style. g e A . Leader of Popular Prices. Laase Omaha at 500, 0:00 and 11:00 a. m.; OFBd GEnA Gk, ) is ‘mourned in the Fourth ward, in | yuy york sun, July o7 ‘]"! i Tl { o T UouetaE of Léave Council Bhuts ab_ 8136, 00 1125 . tm.; HOAP ALAZIE AT ot s Qe Which he cartied on business 8o many | " gyrain papors report that, in op- I\.f" ARG AL BB "1‘“ 6% Do 5, 2:25, 3; 5 5:25 and 6:26 p. m. O PRI i o o i'eurs. Mr. Mooney was an Irshman | MUBh & :| T li } DT i S 1 e Fama, an ex-priest, o 'f" 1'.1 m.fi“{';‘{“&-\’:;‘m dummy loaven Omaba at 9:00 2 by birth, and started in the animal "t‘;‘ ‘t g t‘l Iuplll_]»l i [? t' PR LY S “;m'ue' :“mt iy v Council Bluiffs at ‘_"m'.’; 22%‘:"":;; Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. and snake businessin Newry. Ireland, Sasn oyl B0 A g | < holl "." (oaxon e TS L a0d 6:25 p, m. P. W. TARPY & CO.. 216 12th 8t., bot. Farnham | when a young man ~ He lived more | 'Tin8ing forward the crinolet, which | Vil is, Switzerland, on the 3lst of and Douglas, Work promptly attended to, 14 . 3 . |is simply a revival of the hoop-skirt. ])q-\'mn‘lu-r, 1876, greatly strengthened Opening and Closing of Malls. D. FITZPATRICK, 1409 Douglas Street. than a quarter of a century in this |y, slnTa in this city are again dis- | {1 position of the Blanc family. ROUTR, country, most of the time in this city. o + f laying hoop-skirts, and report a good | Lovers of roplet and rouge-et-noir from . Painting and Paper Manging. He traveled ext vely X playing I y A g Lovers ule g HENRY A, VOSTERS, 1412 Daigo Stroet. | lifo, and colloctod serponts ii!’.,i-fifli salo for them, At one timo hoop: | all parts of the word repaired to Mona- LUTHING HGUSE_ skirt manufactories were numerous, [co, and M. Blanc departed this Chicago & N. W.. 0 Chicago, R. I & Pacifi Chicago, B. & Q. Planing Mill, every part of the globe. As a rule, f . ; ? .t H : and a large capital was engaged in the [ lifo with the satisfaction of knowing nion Pacifl Snowslsy 3 4 acondas sometimes ; : % v Bty old T & Omaha & R. V. scroll sawing, &e., cor. Dodge and 9th streots, proved as dangerous, . He boro Sty out of fashion the factories huve near- provided for in the Old World Ile::; () g;,fi,;‘:’,é':\,zg,l’“nk,e,.,‘ Pawnhrokers, scars on his hands and body from their lyladl tappeaced) snd sho csplal 188 {Blano fawillyEgee: only miain ; & s . R . . h > g £ iling | 80ne into other enterprises. Mr. —— | themselves on the failings of others, s t a3l malefor Stata of Towa loavo but onco o | J. ROSENFELD, 823 10th ., bot. Far. & Iiar. ;;’:;‘::‘ng ‘(""“lhil“’m':;;i f';":u::‘ltlhg‘::)lill":)’g said yesterday: but have been the main supporters of pr lng ul s ! .A.ll y es ! A Lincoln Mail is also opened at 10:30 a. ni. Retrigerators, Canfield’s, Patent. 1 “‘I'recollect the time when we em- | tho smallest principality in the world, Oflice open Sundays from 12 m. to 1 p. in. N ) . | the monsters that wrapped around o > seond’ ¢ o in. beauty, { 8 THOS. F HALL Py | O F- G"“"::AN c"“‘ :" "“:' ':“"" ptarmey] 11‘": b"ld)'- {'0 used {""}l“"“”_{ ‘{,’ take l»:-‘::)syi:},(l}&)m:g;?‘:;d!& 3::3.""5'11£{°d:§: ‘Tl,'::. I’::vwmfi‘nlr":n‘ L];«’≪l‘l‘u‘:“ X:um'-'s"‘f:ii IMME"SE STOGK AT WHOLESALE AND HETAIL i — e ow Case Manufactory., ood sized anaconda from its box in durin i 1 bo 1 : its head At of the his- 4 o g the war, but about 1868 the | claimed as its head a scion of the his. 4 oM™ AXTA 0. J. WILDE, his store and frighton spoctators by (}oqp tkirt wenb out of fashion, and/torical house of Grimaldi. OF the 8 ¥ Coren, G Cascn o 15 o inds ot Buow | lotbiog it coil around him. = Hoalways | iiio Frade diod out, There was a ss#h- | dead nothing but good. . Tho benovo- 3 i Busmess UIPBGtIUPV. el I : fook good eare not to lot the snake | siont ravival in 1870, but it disspbear- | lonco of Madame Blano was oxtrnordi- he La.rgest Ulflthlllg H[)llSE WBSt Of Uhlfi&gfl eyt 5 S1i6% Gaso ,,‘,‘,‘,,fll‘&'fi'r’}t‘l:‘m ’:;','{,‘,";’Jm(::?::"" get a purchase with its tail on any ad- ed, and from that until now ¢he hoop- — not on the principleof the man e between Leavenworth dnd Marcy. All goods | JAcont obiect, against which tosqueeze | J44 trnde has been a very small part stole a now of shoes, and warranted first-class, him, of our business. Wo have always|gave away his old ones “pour 'amour U. ROSE'S Art Emporium, 1516 Dodge Streot, 3 v o oh a o " . i i Steci Engravirigs, Of) Paintings, Chromes, Fanr Stoves ana inware, He had many a hearty laugh at the | 5o, tinyed the manufacture to some [ du bon Dieu,” but becauso sho consid- A Department for Children’s Clothing. Frames. Framing o Specialty. "Low Prices, A. BURMESTER, tright of peopleat the reptiles. One extent, getting orders every now and | gred it right to be charitable, Many VE] - v Stvlo P 1 ¥ . i by * it i g BONNRE 1000 DXneiad btrest GooMBLTIeM. | Tioaior in Bioyes ud Minwars) At Manutacturer [ 10y @ party of roystering sailors got then, mostly #rom the South and [y family may have been beggared in Wa. have now m.:l‘a.ssortman.t of Clothing of all kinds, Gent's Abstract and Real Estate. o Tin iRoofs and all kinds'of Building Worl, | rather demonstrative around the win- | yweu! Some ladies have never given [ the Casino of Monte. ¢ awlo, many a | Furnishing Goods in great variety,and a heavy stock of Trunks, i JOHN L, McCAGUE, opposite Post Office. 3 dow of his store, which was then on up the use of the hoop skirt at all; but | guicide’s grave may have been dug Valises, Hats, Caps, &c. These goods are fresh, purchased from ! J. BONNEL. 1309 Douglas St. Good and Cheap. | 1 owam i W. R. BARTLETT 317 South 18th Street. ront street, and a large crowd col-| yp oo fave been old-fashioned | there; but many an aching heart 1 n 2 T Seeds. lected. Mooney determinedto disperse :,):‘:),-L who like it because|beon .flll‘ldul::l‘l:ld), s s ::’l“uml“‘t‘; the manufacturers, and will be sold at prices lower than ever DUFRENE, & Mii;illuLs:Oll‘NmARCIHTEC‘I‘S. S bepey s Feltonn opBost Deia(aaid {115, Bpising & lxgs,;]c.lim: s i;N“‘;"lnu]“:‘l:L;x‘;t::;'l Ilt: :: ;tfmlmh m]l}‘id by gllm gc"m“i,,tly gr| hefoe mads, 3 oom 14 Creighton Block. 2 A HUGE AND LIVELY ANACONDA 1 fashion again. 2 demand ha adame anc. - She leaves three 1 A.T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Cicighton Block. Shoo Stores. from its case he swung it over his|sprung up so suddenly that it is im- | children,-~the present M. Blane, of We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. Boote - d0hosst Phillip Lang, 1820 Famhaum st., bet. 1th & 14th. | shoulder and rushed out in(rn }Ih‘; 1“:;;11’11: mtllxlu r‘fl"e)‘;;s“l'mml“‘x'l‘;l“i‘l‘:c]““ f"lx Monte (."‘“'l"lv ;’,"'“"“ "““}“"‘l r""f re-| Alarge TAILORING FORCH is employed by us, and wem 5 JAMES DeVINE & C0., Second Hand Store. A D e o) Tt sl | Qbiiabe andin Eheylast fewisroety e |y oot she tuanaseil Ytha Sl o TR TG TO R IR aa e Sl ey el no Boots and Shoes, A good assorment of [ prpyrve o LEAR, 1416 Douglas St., New and | itself, thruscing its head out, and|demand, and in the last few weeks in | rotting Ottoman Empire by the estab- o} At o on o comer 15th and HAMCY. | guconl Hand Furnitir, Kouse Fusmishing Goats | openéd his mouth in a way to forrify | addition Lo the local demand, we have | lishment, at Constantinople and in CALI. AND SEHE US. 'HOS. Emcfig;':offi;k‘;"‘s‘“d Douglas. | &c., boueht and sold on narrow marvins. the stoutest nerves. The crowd broke | been constantly receiving orders by | Egypt of gambling-tables similiar to N A Bt T | St Fhlii: Fuag (L0 oL ST i Sl 8| | 30) o | 308 Farnham St. cor. I3th at fair prices. 'Repairing done. LS JHIENRY KAUFMANN, leading tho flight, and not halting un- | burg, and other cities, and are sold | profits of which the Sultan was to Sah n tl u’:le:vowrl':‘:] K':f;‘.n‘:.-’fwln'filcl’m'u l}mr has | ti] they had put several blocks between | ahead of production all the time. The | have a big share. is well known, and 3. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer, 1517 1ia o ‘Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 them and the snake. Mooney’s on- | trouble is that the old operatives have two daughters. one of whom is mar- EL S b ] Sty slaught was long the talk of the noigh-| gone into other pursuits, and it is im- | riod to Princo Radziwill, son of the e WI er s o 5.3‘}7;;26;'&?: ?:'m‘p'.:fi,'?l'm. On Farnham, next to the b, &' M. headquarters, | POTho0d, aud the boys were shy about possible to get hands enough. At |celebrated Austrian diplomat of that ° ° has re-opened a neat and complete_establishment | loitering around his door for months. | present we are are turning out sbout | name, while the other wife of Roland vhich, barring FIRE. and Mother Shipton's Proph- | M ) Vi daunted. | 100 dozen a day. B arte, son of the notoriousl Butter and Eggs. which, E FIK h pt p ooney’s cournge Was un 3 onaparte, MCSHANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B, and E. ;;.’;,:‘d";g‘.f,",'.’fflf,,',l%',.a.'_’ boys with Hot Lunch | 7o \wag o small, slender-built man, but “How do you account for the|wayward Pierre Bonaparte. Althoug] [ house in Nebraska established 1876 Omaha, “ Caledonia " J, FALCONER. 679 16th Street. men of twice his size who knew him | change ?' each daughter received a dowry of did not care to incur his displeasuro. | *‘Well, youknow when fashion runs | 84,000,000 and the son a huge fortune CENTRAL Undertakers, One day last summer a tipsy ’long- |into extremes there is likely to be a | before the death of his _parents, A UEAR e Al RYAN, O BERIBE M0 RS s oS A0 & 1L1 uhomnme; of gigantic stature made |violent reaction. Hoop-skirts were | Madamoe Blanc's treasury *was not -southwest corner 16thand Dodge. P. PEMNER, 303} Tenth strect, botweon Farn- | 80me distarbance in his shop. The | driven out of fashion because the style | depleted. She is said to have left a Best “W‘g‘;{n’ifl&&?’g&m"um ham and Harney, Does good and cheap work. | fo]low showed ficht when he reached | was driven to extreme. Hoops got to | fabulous sum of money, no inconsider- Meals at all Hours, g 99 Gent Stores, tho sidewalk, seized an empty beer- [be four or five yards around in the |able portion of which has come from Board by the Day, Week or Month, HENRY POHLMAN, keg and hurled it at Mooney’s head. |style knownas ‘tilters.” A lady could | the pockets of crazy Americans, u toys, notions, pictures 1 n Furnished nmmagml,;m,"‘ for Cash. | jowelry, &c., 618 14th bot, Farnham and Douglas | The little snake merchant dodged suc- | hardly get into a church pew. ~ When rriages and Road Wagons, P. 0. BAO Joodt | cessfully, but his wrath was up, |she sat down her d_r{:ns ballooned and | 4 Baptist Minister's ixparhnoo- R, No. 131h 14th and Harnoy Streo % Stepping back into _the shop he seized | took up the whole side of a street car. | ™14y o Baptist minister, and before 1 e ";;f},?:::j‘,:,rmfi:-;g:;:,?f’:fr,"m: an ax and ronewed the attack. The | The papers all got to making fun of | even thouehe of bein ' i Clvil Engineers and Surveyors. tice that he has been sued by Dudley M. Stecle, | 'longshoreman had by that time |the fashion, and there was a reaction | graduated in medicin, ANDREW ROSEWATER, Creighton Block, | Samuel K. Johnson and Sanford W, Spratlin, co Town Surveys, Grade and Sewerugo Systems & | partners, doin husiness undor the firm nanio of | Started for a pile'of loose pavinglstones | against hoop-skirts. — Another thing| Pr r:‘;:“f Iww‘f.,;“:‘:::"yl;‘:.-’:‘,:m'“fl‘f: The l,,ar‘gest Stock and Most Com' Specialty. Steele, Johnson & Co., in the District_Court of | near by, but seeing Mooney with up- | that had to do with it, T suppose, was | ¥* Pl ctrio. Ofl i Nebraika, to roeovor €,03129, [ lifted ax close upon him, he took to | the hard times. It took n great deal | &5, fym dingyi “homas Eclectrio 0l Commission Merchants. M Oct 8, 1880, due thes B $ L led H JOIN G, WIL LIS, 1414 Dodge Street, promissory llulc"hm:g::::{l;w lApn'l‘sg: 1575, Alyo | his heel. of fabric to cover those big skeleton | hoarseness, and Thomas' e ectric Ol al. p ete ssortment in D B. BEEMER. For details see large advertise- [ that an attachment has been made on certain | Mooney knew all about snake path- | tents, and there was a saving in adopt- | ways relieved me. My wife and child h ad t in Daily and Weekly, funds in the First National bank of Omaha, Ne- e i - i irts, N i diptheria, and “Thomas’s Eclectric Oil N ment in Daily and Weekly [ ology, and rarely lost any of his ser- | ing narrow skirts. Now tight dresses | d R nd E e eee, S The West. WM. SNY braska, belonging to you and which the said'p 2 Cigars and Tobacco. $ies above namod seck to obtain to apply in pay- pents from disease. It was rather |have been pushed to an extreme, and il mentof their said claim. i i i Vi o o 4 WEST & FRITSCH n’ manufacturers of Cigars, | "V Yeauired o answer said neition o on startling to the nerves to step into |a reaction toward leh.r dresses and | a1t i a ¢ and Wholesale Dealers in Tonaccos, 1306 Douglas. | 1,efore Monday, the 22d day of August, A, D, 1881, | 1i8 shop and see him holding open the hoops is natural, or cou W. ¥, LORENZEN manufacturer 514 10th strect. A WARKEN SWITZLER, t. Attornev for Plaintift, times out of ten, I am confid- for the most obstinate cold h, and if any one will take a small v ; “ o' teaspoon and half fll it with the and THE CAPACIOUS MOUTH OF A BOA, How does the new style compare St ol aoa tho enalor i boaa i en L A e 7 and touching up canker spots, from | With the old " asked the roporter. | i B diaw the Ofl out of the spoon into Westarn Comice Worln, Masufacturers Tron LEGAL NOTICE, b il el R A ““Look at that!”said Mr. ——, point- | the head by miffing as hard s they can, from any locality promptly executed in the best Py e He lost the slippery reptilesin other |ing to a hoop-skirt hanging from the | until the Oil falls over jnto the thront, i manner. Factory and Ofice 1810 Dodgo Street. | 1 the flatrictourty Dowglas County, ways than by ,tllisre}:ue, phuwuver. Tn | ceiling. It was a great circular wire ractice that twice a week, 1 don't el evises ¢ h N o 2 “ how off- nsive their head ¢ be, it manufactured and put up in any part of the | known, non-resident defendants occasionally escape from captivity. il eld up & slim, gracofu Cornice Works. — i ; deafness and earache it has done wonders X country, 1. SINHOLD 416 Thirteenth street You 'are hercby notified that John T. Davis, B! i skirt, with hoops secured by broad certain knowledge, Itis the onl! 5 i 3 e PRI A present owner of the an b dMM;;;;;;{,{g;;;;gg«;330,3;";)1;;;3:‘;;;5;; ] cortain knowlodge. 1t is the only | W Keep Everything in the Line of Uarpets, Oil o8, and running ab vay up, cine o i Orockery, er described, did on the 17th day of Jun ¢ : tapes, and running about half way up. licine dubted patent wedi that his store, An excited crowd had fol- J. BONNER 1300 Dougias stroet. Good line. 1881, file his petition in the district coart ““I'he old hoops run up to 150 inches | have ever felt i imending, and 1 cloths, Matting, Window-sha.des, Fixtures lowed it and stoned it to death, not for Douglas county, Neb., aguinst yon a8 defen- in circumference. The present style | am very anxious to scs it in every place, Y Clothing and Furnishing Goods. dants setting forth that on the 12th day of J: L A . ity fo e A 3 you that T would not be without & & dants setting forth tha ho 12th knowing whenoe {6 came. runs from fifty-tive to sixty-five inchies. B ¢ and Lace Curtains. On another occasion Mooney ar- GEO. H. RSON. - ¢ A. D. 180, the said Henry T. Tomli uns fr F ol nok by Sivae, Notlane nd Cutloryatn b0 ot | &2% Eiaabty e, excouts idelive Nuw, if the modistes, do not push th YT X 8 am now suffering with' a pain i hoop-skirt down to two yards in cir- | watisim in my right limb, and n. his wife, executed and delive puel C. Davis & deed of lands and Elizabeth ¥ ed to the said S: utlery, 504 8. 10th e & partion ot ue | rived at his store and found that five e ¥ Nituated in said cow sunifacence ¢ ainin use.” |lfe : like Thomas' Eclectri © SHAW will 9",’:",’.“, flz“"m fce for second | 13ds intended to be conveyed was by a clerical | snakes were gone, After long search cumference, it will remain in use. lievewme like Th iy ‘l,-' s E I P ghost, Cash Rrico for second | error erroneously described as the north § instead | thov were discov: soiled i “‘Has there been much change in 4, K, F, Cpaxg, hand clothing,~ Corner 10th and Faruham, of the west § of the southwest § of sec. No. 1, in | they were discovered coiled up inside | factit ) Kirts!" augl-lw Corry, Pa. el township No. 14 north of range No. 11 east 'wc- | Of & long stovepipe that lay in a rear [the SV MRULR A HC AR e . cording to the true intent of the parties thereto, | storeroon MM rentilas brace il e change in the worl q DR. PAUL, Williams' Block, Cor. 16th & Dodge. | \hich flcod in duly recorded in the office of th | 2.0¥erom The reptiles braced them was in 1857 that hoop-skirts fivst came | B“‘fl‘ulll ' !‘l'flfll Salve, " Drugs, Paints and Oils. at page 1 them out. As reptiles go without |into use. Lremember the first articles Tho beat salve inthoworld for euts, ' Fri ‘fie object and prayer of said petition is that AT Fraio i of the kind which were imported from | bruises, sorcs, uleors, salt rheum, KU A 00, said rrof be correctad and that said deed b con- | 1000 & month at & time, the prosy ; Pharmacists, Fine Funo Goods, Cor. 16th and | o' ot eing the wost | of the southwost | Of conaing them out was unpr Europe. ‘They were cumbrous affairs, | fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, nising. ha N . A } qade s, chillblains, corns and all kinds of on No. onv, and that thetitle [ Finally, the rivet the side , | the hoops made of bamboo, cane, or | ¢l ) 8 k HAVE Goons 0 p EASE EVERYBODY 1ta be in said plaintiff or in pipe w’”“ out, ‘rmfll :'|l|( I_'U'I“::;:n';f“"t':m rattan. Iron was considered too hieavy | 8kin eruptions, This ealve is guar- E I L . ¢ under him the same as if intro- | anteed to give perfect satisfaction in PRir® abroets, quarter of said W.J. WHITEHOUS K, Wholesale & Retail, 16th st. | thereto be adju ©. €. FIELD, 2022 N et Side Cuming Street, | those lawfully clain / —_ clerk of the county of Douglas iu book M of deeds | 8elves and resisted all efforts at getting | said error had not heen S al /eIy ¢ s Or N o 3 ric M. PARR, Drucgist, 10 and Howard Streets. each of you bo forever excluded trom why inter: | * Angthor snake once eseaped, and |duced by American make It was » :"f')’_‘_"]":»"‘ "i".’“} vl‘f}‘“v“l“l» Price, Dry Goads Nations, Etc. such other o further reliof as may ln:ftlal and | was missing for sx months, 1t was | 1008 process to get the right quality pox "]’“ ‘J‘\II 8310, by Omal JOHN H. F. LE4MANN & C0., right in the premises. And your are and each of | give: o , |of steel. 1f made too hard the steel s & Movanos, Omaha, cvrombes Aud your e nd eadh of | griven up as hopelessly lost. One day, A Hew York Dry Uum.l;:‘.‘:tml'flum and 1812 Farn. | |\.'|.;In’|:y::‘I‘fn’v‘u‘:"ll:!‘xl‘:r:l;ll:(lI’l‘:;"«ln; o, -0 removing some old rope and other | Would snap, and if too soft vJ..-‘Iu.u,. AR MRS | D, e rubbish in the loft, the snake was | Would bend in wear and lose its shupe, M. R. RISDON, wold alag ‘% A7 B JOUN T |;{}:I$;x;" found, alive and well. How he had | Now the stecl is so well tempered that . Furuiture. Waee I Miiea e Aftornev; wwardi | gotten sufficient food to keep him | the hoop-skirt retains its shape and at | Greneral Insurance Agent. . | g g ! R et oo e Mastor's Salo — | alive was a mystery. th sauie o confors tw chaos o REPRESENTS: REMEMBEN TEE FPLA X paid for second hana zou9s, In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Two boas climbed from the first :—“;’:::“ - 'rll-ll t ::’ ):]‘ ll vak L 1 : I\IL:: 86,107,127 J. BONNER_ 1500 Douris st. Fine goods, &c. |, " district of Nobr story to_the rof of the building one | (it #1¢ Weigh R A 1,000,000 ~Fence W e tin Chancers. night. In the morning one was found | 1 AR N0 Lasi0n 10 e 10w 000 a. ence Works, 2 Ve, f i ’ f f than one-fourth of that of the old 1,000,000 . OMAHA FENCE 00, Nolson Feguteau dead in the strect, it evidently fallen | SYH ¢ skirt, and th \ will 500,000 ’ FORECLOSUKE OF NORTGAGK off The other was found’ coiled | > and the new skirt it 000,000 ——————— e GUST, FRIES &CO., lmprove- | pubiio notice is he Lron tered in the above cause on the sty | #round a chimney stack. IV given that in pursuance | wear four times as long as the old.” «d Icé Boxes, W \oes, “Office | of g doore 7 ki Railings, Counters of Pine and Walnut. | &2 or, 1680, 1, Ellis L. Blerbower. g = L # 8 the sale of hoopskirts - Florist, | Maeter i Chancory in said court, wiil on the 2ot | | “MF» ‘Mooney had to keep his store | was roported to be increasing. “*About day of August, 1851, at the hour of 8 o'clock in | heated to a tropical temperature to |, year ago,” gaid the reporter's in- A Don 'hua,rhn'l-mfl"""-m'-‘w“"‘ the afteruoon of the said day at the west door of | kee ock © table t i A ! ot RO e ot ias airiete Haofterma I:fl:'tr:t sid dax ot the wa W‘W;hn: keep his stock comfortable. In the formant, “hoopskirts came into some — building in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster coun. | 1ate cold spell he was in the habit of | demand’ in connection with a style of roundry. ty, State and District of Nebraska, sell at public | working in the superheated room and | gailop JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor. 14th & Jackson sts | auction the following described property, to-wit: S sl waist and gathered skirts for A\ N . Flour and Feed. and lots Nos. threo (3) and four () of section No. | coat. ~He caught a severe cold, which | adopt’ it, and the demand became GHAHA CITY MILLS, 8th sud Fambam Sts., :‘"" ) l"“'l:-‘:"v'-\”‘ Shisty0ne (41 fage Nu' resulted in pneumonia and caused his | transient. The' indications now are| — e g Welshans Bros., aopristors. B I"the northwest yuar. | death. that the hoopskirt wi : fash- o he northwest ¢ irt will become fash southwoet stariee of scction o, Pl v 03 ) CHICAGOD . Gracers. ] d on No, 1 ionable again. The bustle scomed to N ot Dot ; 'W' E £ e, GO In toishiy thirtytwe, rage No | A Mine Seller in Pine Street. | Laye paved the way for it. The bus- ROUND TRIP, $19.00 TIN -A-B - A ) i WM. F. STOETZEL, Dealer in 'Hardware, Z. STEVENS, 21st between Cuming and Leard, | BEGIEE CG5) 0 KOMIS T. A. McSHANE, Corn. 23d and Uuml’n.'jlrr-‘nfi seventy-thresand 10-100 (273 10-100) acres all in | San Francisco Post tle was gradually lengthened out from Hatters. Dixon county, NeURakv 1 mikrBowe, He came down here to sell a mine. [a hip piece until it extended the [ Y2 2 S e O Brows & Cawesmis, Master in Chad He waid it was a *‘well-onfined” ledyo | length of the skirt, and waslike | Y18, UG U, B, 0 Stnve Re a1rer J []b Wmlker a‘nd Manmntumr Y80 Douglas Bireet, Wholsle Exclus Solicitors for Complainant. _ Iy 20-wht _ \\vn,lh prophyry furl the dhmlg:;ng wall [ hoopskirt bisected longitudinally. Tt B o aad S b 8 e Al L] —_— . : and quartzite on the under side, with |wes a small change to make some of | First clas aud good through the e g 3 . r 1 York, Bost d all Eastern poluts, at pro EXINI & DOLAN -"C;‘:«'::&fi;;‘:fv":n:‘fl. 110 and Edward W Slmeral, fluff A runnn)xgf m[ Iu straight | the lower hoops of the bustle complete portioantely Jow rutes. On sale ONLY B¢ oF AL - O cANS. ' - streak trom the foot of the canon to | circles about the form. Soon the gar- HOBBIE BROTHERS' k Q4 L6th street. NE " - LAW. i i v, Ticket Office, n on Ky === m A. HOLMES coruer 10th and California. ATTORNEY -AT w. the summit of the hill. He had some | ment became half hoop and half bus- | gue.gy1m Hesh Touth be. Oaha Tenth and Jacks Omaha, Neb