Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 19, 1882, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

| | 'I'HE DATILY B l< .L.IEE FRIED&:GO The Only Exclusive Wholesale Hardware ‘House XN TEIER WaRST. 1108 AND 1110 HARNEY STREET. OMAHA - - JT. . NEB. CAUILEXELID e WHOLES AT e BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER ~AND DEALER N— Wall Paper and Window Shades 1304 Farnham 8t. Omaha Neb. ROTH & JONES Wholesale Lumber, No, 1408 Farnham Street, maha, Neb. THE MOLINE ey STOQVE Manufactured by MOLINE STOWVE OOMPE.AN . They make & n «of the MO’ Plain and extension top, and guarantee all their goods. PIERCY & ity of COOKING STOVES, and bave this :ear plared in the market CONOMIC AND MOST SA ISFACTORY STOVES ever made. ‘They make both The sgenta for the company are, BRADFORD, =———DEALERS IN— Furnaces, Fireplaces,Heaters M AN T EH L 3, GRATES, RANGES, STOVES, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Etc. 1211 FARNAM STREET. OMAHA NEB PERFECTION ROASTING AIID BAKINC, is only attained by using CHARTER 0AK Stoves and Ranges. WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORBS, For sale by 4 MILTON ROGERS & SONS. ONMLAELA. jull-méely DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS HOTELS. ARLINGTON, WEATHERLY HOUSE, REYNOLDS HOUSE, BARATOGA HOTEL, PROPRIETORS J. Q. McINTIRE, [A. G. WEATHERLY, C. C. REYNCLDS, J. 8. BTELLINIUS TOWNF Lincoln, Neb, Manning, lowa, MARSH HOUSE, E.MANS BROWNBVILLE Neb COMMERGIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN, Stromsburg Ne HALL HOUSE, A, W. HALL Loulsville CITY HOTEL, OHENEY & OLARK, Blalr, Neb, COMMERGIAL HOTE ., J. Q. MEAD, Neligh, Neb. GRAND CENTRAL €. BEYMOUR, Nobraska Oity,INeb MIBSOURI PACIFIC HATEL, P. L. THORP, Weeping Water,Ne COMMERCIAL HOUBE ©. CAARPER, Hardy, Neb, GREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, Qreenwood, Neb{ COMMERCIAL HOUSE, E. 8TOREY, OClarinda, lowa ENO'S HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Eremont, Nek* EXCHANGE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, C. B. HACKNEY, FRANK LOVELL, Ashland, Neb Atkinson, Keb, MORGAN HOUSE, E. L. GRUBB, Quide Rocd, Ne . BUMMIT HOUBE, BWAN & BECKER, Oreston, la. HOUBTON HOUSE, GEO. CALPH, Exira, la, REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©. M. REYNOLDS, Atlantlc, la, WALKER HOUBE, D. H. WALKER, Audubon, la. OCOMMERCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, Neola, la. CITY HOTEL, DI A, w LLIAMS, Harlan, la, PARK HOUSE, MRS, M. E. CUMMINGS, Oorning, la. NEBRASKA HOTEL, J,iL. AVERY, Btanton, MEROHANTS HOTEL Burlington Juration, M COMMEROCIAL HOTEL, PARKS HOTEL, COMMERO AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, J, W. BOULWARE, F. M. PARK, HENRY WILLS, CHAS, BAGNELL, Blanchard, la. 8Shenandoah, la, Dayld Oity, Neb College 8prings, la. SOMMERCIAL HOUSE, WM. LUTTON, Villisca, la. JUDKINS HOUBE, FRANK WILKINSON, Malvern, la, BALL HOUBE, H. H, PERRY, Ida Qrove, Ia COMMERCIAL HOUSE B, F.BTEARNS, Odebolt, la ‘WOOD8 HOUSE, JOHN ECKERT, Osceola, Neb, DOUGLAS HOUSE, J. 8. DUNHAM, Olarks, Neb. BEDFORD HOUBE J. T. GBEEN, Bedford la. ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. M. BLACK & BON, Marysville Mo NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUBE A, T. POTTER, Norfolk Junction Neb WINSLOW HOUBE Q. McCARTY, Beward, Neb. AURORA HOUBE M. B, JONES, Auroar Neb. CROZIER HOUBE AVOCA EAT:)':JD HOUBE ©O. R. OROZ'ER, D. w. ROCKHOLD, !ldn.y, mn. CENTRAL H WOOD & 8 YYUOK, filfl Ull' FOSTER HOUSE Om JOHN FOSTER, L) WHITNEY HOUBE E. HAYMAKER, Orlwol DEPOT HOTEL, o L. ONAPMAN, Dunlap, la. LUBK HOUBE. J A LUBK. an, DOW CITY HOUSE, w. unnron, Dow Olty, JAGQGER HOUBE, .um & 80N, Denlson, la, broken down the sturdy vak tree on which the vine climbe, There was a shower of frogs in Grand apids the other night. In the vicinity the Peninsula clun house the walk a miniasture pr frog-pond. Nine turkey eges were placed under a netting hen at Green Tree, near Reading, ented the appearance of Pa, and one of the egus turned out a qp\:g(‘] H\ITIE | veats ae day soholar, a8 from thirte to| forty guineas a year, and I gather from | A Louisisna man is n‘\lrfllmmm an al i | him that writi ¢ was pot a subject for gato- farm, The hides and oil wre in de- | 'efshing; Engish grammar was ocoasion. Seaod ally referred to; and arithmetlc was s home y . lesson, If the snewers were richt, all well An Agrshire beifer at Chester and good, it did not matter how obtaine has never had a calf, | little or no working was required to be mik a day. shown, x A. bald-eagle was recently caught at| leven years ago Cornell wnfse Wilmington, Del., while tryitigto carry off [ ghen for the firat thnein fair working or o large Newfound/and ¢ in all its departments, had 609 stu ! A single grape vine at Cajon, Cal , bears | During the pa t vear it had but Si1 five tons of fruit, the wiight »f which bas|the A i association attributes the de E-~OMAHA S cline to the admission of women on the «ame basis as mwen, Their argument is that the men will not attend where (h aystem of co-education is in vogue. When men alone wer mitted where one con now, while the women do not come in auficient num)ers to make up for this loss, and it looks as if the dnors of this in stitution wonld again be close: fair sex, It is provosed to introduce instruction ing the he s laid all the white duck, Tre lady naserts that one of her turl oK, An Towa lunatic is building an ark 200 fet long in preparation for the sec flood, which he thinka will ¢sme in 1 I'here seems to be method in his madnoess, as he intends to charge £5,000 for first eabin passage. An exchange says that a beekeeper. in Los Angeles, Cal., has received an_order from Australia for several col nies of bum. ble bees, They ara wanted to distribute the pollen of tne clover fields, #o as to fer tilize the seeds, A sand crane killed at Gridley, Cal., rc. cently, is supposed to have been 98 years old, Suspended by a wire from the bird's neck was a silver quarter, with this inscrip- tion: “Captured at Fort du Quesne, May 15, 1783, Released at Fort Dearborn, Novewber 17, 1846." There i« at the green house at Mount Auburn cemetery, near Boston, a_century plant, or ngave, in full bloomr ' The main stem is over sixteen feethigh, with twenty- three flower-bearing trusses. It was taken from the cold-house January 10, when it was just forming, and placed in a much warmer house, where it grew at first, on 1n average, four inches in twenty-four hours, and 80 rapid was its growth that it was found necessary to build a cupola over the house #o that it might have room. A baby seal was captured by the cap- tain of the lighter Laypt, at the Cunard dock, East Boston, the other morning, 1t was & very bright and playful little follow. weighing ahout twenty-five pounds, It it said to bo entircly oifferent from harbor seals, and is thought tohave es.aped from some West Tudia veszel, seal is con- fined in a dory filled with wate r, and seems quite willinz to be petted and caressed by its numerous visitors, There is residing near Schraalenburg, N. J., a man named PeterDurie, who was born without han(s or arme, and yet can write remrakably well, chiefly by using his ipe. His wmbition backed by a persever- dustry. has enabled him to overcome difficulties that ceer insurmountable, and he therefore qualitied himself for an active husiness man, He is nearly years of age, and is a subject of absorbivg Lm.uunn to all who come in contact with im Georgetswn (Ky.) Times: A cat belong. ing to John Pool,ou White Oak branch this county, had a Litter of kittens, which were taken from her aud drowned, The cat was determined to have something to nuree, and went to the woods and brought in five young rabbits, which she proceeded to carc for in a motherly manner, Get- ting tired of the rabbits, Mr. Pool gath- ered them up, took them out int) bushes, and gave them iheir liberty, A secmd time the cat went out and brought b.ck three of the rabbits, all that she could find, An uncommonly fine specimen of the Easter li v of Bermud was lately brought t) New York from Jamaica. It bears 145 blossoms, nearly all of which are in full bloom. The stalk, about one inch in diameter, is thmkly infoliated with long leaves for its entire lergth, about three feet. Nestled ina cluster of these dark green wrappings at the summit of the stalk are closely grouped the stems of its numerous funnel-shaped blossoms, which fall over it in a cloud of white and yellow perianths, forming a hemispherical mass of flowers of about one foot radius. No specimen, it is said, has ever been seen in this latitude with over one hundred blos- -om-. p ————— Clarinda Waite. Clarinda waits—a pretty sketch — And looks across the dell To see Leauder fondly fetch The toothsome caramel. The hutterflies about her flit The bees around her wi Her style and make-up sweetly hit The Doet's dream of spring. The soos the woodland rosos freght Theo breeze with petals red; She soes the horse-flies agitate The taurine quadrupe But still Loander doesn’t haste Through seas of bloom and scent; Ah| marry, how she sighn to taste The food of sentiment. She lingers 'neath her parasol Till after five o'clock, As patien:. a8 & waxon doll— But, Gramercy! the rock As cold and damp—in fact, it's wet— And fills her soul with ills; And on the coming week she'll get A lovely oase of chills, —Poox, BDUOATIONAL NOTHS, E vening clasges for ordinary and science subjects are to be organizsd in the London board schools, Outario teachers are to be required here- after to give occasional lessons. in elemen- tary physics and the principles of agricul- ture, The university of California now has 487 students, 224 of whom are taking the liter- ary course, The college of agriculture has only eleven students, The average salary paid to teachers in the elementary schools of France is 85 a week, Only 673 male and 195 female teachers get over 8500, The colored ,r‘u le of Georgia are strug- gling to e«ablish another college for their race. They have nearly completed the payments for the necessary ground at Atlanta, A school of domestic econmy is to be opened in the autumn at Clark uulvsrull{, Atlanta. A “‘model home” is to he estab- lished in & convenient cottage and all the domestic processes conducted thecein the best manner, The Adelbert college established at Cleveland by Mr, Amasa Stone in mem- ory of his only son will bs opened to stud- ente about Septensber 15, The buildiogs are nearly completed, and the deferred commencement of Western Reserve college will be held at Cleveloud before the open- ing of the new term. An educated Indian *who recently lec- tured in New Haven said that the abor- igines never cooked their food in the house tent, tepee, or wigwam in which they live because ‘‘the steam collects on their cloth. ing and draws the lightuing.” Whether or not there was any sense in the beliel the lecturer did not koow, but he said that an Tndian wigwam had never been struck by lightning, and that an Indian had uot been killed by lightning in & hundred years, Jomplaints in regard to shallow and in- sufficient teaching are made in England as well as in America, The essential ele- tary branches are badly taught there hey are andwriting. English and u-hhuuun, it s said, seem to be cun- sidered as of no possible use to the pupils but give them a smattering of Latin sud little French and leave school as excellent ¢ writes to an English tv‘lwu under me who onl recently left the town .runmu nhwl. ot the age of sixteen, after 5 H (uoe Mass. Kittie King, of Toledo, other night to Willi+ Ring ¢ [ maw, 'iing &’ dem chariin in constitutionsl law and political my in Toronto | niversit system of Fellowships is also proj A, the scheme providing for eisht Fellows—two in clas sice, ons in mathomatics, one in physics, two in modern languages and two in na. tural sciences—to be elected by the Facul ty from first-class honor graduates, ai d to receives perhiaps £500 each for their assist ance during the academic year. The sur. plus on hand and the annual ineome of the institution will provide for the Fellowships but the scientific appliances now needed will have to be furnished through puilic smbecription, —_— To a Stolen Fan, On this pinion, drooping idly, Wing of many a lightsome word, Reparteo and murmured amhwers Flew to ears that gladly hea SATURDAY, Ab(ll DOBBINS' ELECTRIC STARGH POLISH. More than double the stiffening qualities ! of starch. Ironing is done with half the la- bor, linen made proof against dampness ana with a good polishing iron any amount ofgl shine you like. Those who have becom: disgusted with worthless stuff, miscallec starch polish, will find The Dobbins P.lish a Delight ! Tts composition is the best in the world for giving extra body to line and producing a first-class laundry finish, and then it only costs six cents weok for a compatent housekeeper to produce that beautiful finish for whic laundries are paid £1.00 to $1.50. THOSE WHO KNOWHOW T0 DO THINGS NICELY ARE ALWAYS DE LIGHTED WITH DOBBINS’ ELEGTRIC STARGH POLISH. Beware of Worthless Compounds, miscalled Starch Polish. ASK FOR DOBBINS' | The genuine has the 'signature of J.B. Dobbins on the Label, ‘ HOW TO GET THE GENUINE DOBBINS' STARCH POLISH, As a rule, by asking yovr grocer for it, but in some cases grocers will try to push off their stock of inferior makes before purchasing ours, In such casos sond 25 cents in money or postage stamps and state that you; saw | the advertisement in the OMAHA BEE, and the Polish will be sent by return mail. Address all letters to office, Now no mistress bids ita l)lyin[ Folded like a moth 'tis lying. Butterfly, no rougher tempest Than a gale of mirth dost know; Flutt'ring o'er on balmy breezos, Hov'ring where her blushes glow, Lips like flowera to thee confide Perfume that thon waftest wide. Bird of Paradise, when weary Thou dost drop tion her breast, Shelt'rine rashly ardent whispers That too far would leave the n Mak'st thy wings a bridge of sighs, Or an ambush for her eyes. Soe! n messago here ia written, Carrier-dovo, beneath thy wing, And a name —not mine —another's! Vampire bat, 'tis thus T'll fling From me one whose deadly art Fanned mycheek and drained my heart! —Century Bric-a- Brac, CONN UBIALITIES, Senator Jones, of Florida, is engaged to marry Miss Moseley, of Newburyport, Loledo. A marriage at Dover, N. H., wasof n couple who plighted troth twenty yewis wo. He has been after his fortune in Colorado gold mines, and she has been teaching ently at Dover, love letters going to and fro all the time, The most *‘tony” styleat a wedding now [ % is to present each guest witha piece of the bridal cake in & box shaped like s horse. #hoe and tied with a true-lover’s knot of white satin ribbon, the ends of which bear the monogram of the bride and groou, At the marriage of a_colored couple at Brausw.ck, Ga., the other day, the bride was asked “t) 1 honor, man wha hy 1he She quickiy rep he Lnum e llg]ll, and den, after dat, I'll quit 'im.” A girl was thrown out of a wagon and seriously hurt on the day before her wed ding at Media, I Thecofore the cere- mony was performed while she lay in bed, with the bridesmaids grouped around, and a8 many of the gucsts in the room as it would hold. As a gratification to the company, a sister of the bride wore the bridal costume, Ben Pitman, author of a sytem of pho- nography, was married at Sandusky on Thursday to Miss A. Noures, Mr. Pit- man is in his 68th year, and the bride is 20. When Mr, Pitman’s former wife died two years ago her body was cremated at Little Washington, and the new wifo will find among the mantel ornaments of her new home a little pot full of her prede- cessor’s ashes, The latest illustration of a novel induce- ment held out to attract a crowd ata po- litical meeting took place in Cabarrus cnunt! North Carolina, on Monday la t. 'he day commenced by two marriages, which took place on the spot, The brides aretwo pretty Cabarru« county girls and their husbands two well-to-do farmers, The brides were given away by two of the leading democratic oratora of the occasfon. The newly-married couples were presented with handsome outfits for housekeeping, and the first offspring borne by each is be named *‘Popular Tent,” the place at which the meeting is to be held. Popularity. Tuovas' Evrctuic Oi, has obtained great popularity, from its intrinsic value as a relisble medicine, in curing hoarve- ness, and all irritations of the throat, dis. enses of the chest, ete, For these it is an incomparable pulmonic. 14d-1w Tarra t's Seltzor Aperiont, and you will ouro dyspepsia and lives” tom, Jaint by u pro harmo y with the lawsof Nature. Violent x 1 erating pecit DRUGGISTS. " WESTERN CORNICE WORKS! C. SPECHT, - Proprietor, 1213 Harney §, - Omrha, Nob, MANUFACTURERS OF Galvanized fron, [ CORNICES, DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, Specht’s Patent Motalic Skylight, Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving, Iam the general agent for the above line of goods. IEON FENOING, e RAL AGENT T TIME! Lo golng Kast take the Chicago & Northwest- Tralne leavo Omata b: wh» m, sod 7:40 8, m. For tull infor on call oo EUK| Agent, 141h & way Dopol Orestls soversl | Agent, I will juy’ as long as | | . | for College, Beientific Bchaol . to Oapt, ED, of DOBBINS' ELEC 'RIC STARCH POLISH, | 132 and 134 Fourth St., ]‘hllndolphin. ¢ i ‘ Trolicht & Dunker : JoEBBRERRS OF CARPETS & GURTAIN GOODS - L T | @ B ) — Guarantee Manufacturers’ Prices and Invite In- spection to their Unsurpassable Selection. jylleod3m THE JELM MOUNTAIN GOLD f:.>I T,V HR Mining dnd Mlllmg Company Jorking Capltal - - Capital - - - - - - - - = Par vlllll ol Shares, = 8TOCK FULLY PAID UP AND N ON ABSESSABLI Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRICT. OFEFIOERS: DR. 4, I THOMAS, Prestdent, Cummins Wyoming, WM, E. TILTON, Vice-Prosidens, Cummins, Wyoming E. N, HARWOOD, Bocretary, Cummins, Wyomlng, A, G. LUNN, Treasurer, Cumminr, |Wyomin nooom In the old Favorito and PRINCIEF ALLINE —FO! CHICAGO, PEORI TRUSTEES. O QB < [Pl . s DL MILWAUKEE. A Dr. 3. ©. Watkina, mefs Sm GEO W, KENDALL, Atthorlaal Azant tor Sals of 9iock: Bavw 440 Amana, DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East And@outh-East. THE LINE COMPRISES Noarly 4,000 miles. Solid Smooth Steel Tracks All connections are made in UNION DEPOTS. t has_a Natlonal Repntation as being the | creat Through Car Line, and Is universally’ onceded to bo the FINEST EQUIPPED Rall rond in the world for all classcs of_travel., ‘Try it and you will flnd travoling & lnxury Ingtoad of & discomfort, Through Tickets via rhis Celebrated Line for salo at all ffices in tho Weat. All information about Rates o Fare, slurhu Car Acocmmodations, Timo Tables, &c., will chsertully glven hynlpplylnlu( ) The only Laundry in Nebraska that is supplied with complete machinery for Laundry work. Send your orders by muil or express. GOTTHEIMER, GODFREY & CO., 1207 Farnham Street. ESTABLISHED 1855, D. M. WELTY, (Successor to D.T. Mount.) Manufacturer and Dealer In Saddles, Harness, Whips, FANCY HORSE CLOTHING Robes, Dusters and Turf Goods N of ALL DESCRIPTIONS. “ia'Vice-veait & Gon, Managor,Chicago, PERCIVAL LOWELL, Gen. Passengor Agt. Chicago, W.J, DAVENPORT, Gen_Agont, Conticll Blufte, i, P, DUELL, Tickes Agt. omaba morn-od 1y gSTETT CELEBRATED A. J. SIMPS LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodge Streat, aug 7-me 6m Omana, Nes, |~ Agents for the Life Times and + Wanted 3fesstorsu welston by nio Wik, JOSEE James the only 11fe suth,rized Ly her, and which will not be a “*Blood l d Thunder" story, such as has boon and will e dublished, but & truo Life by the Dlll{ ’) rson who 18 in puwldnn of the facts —a fal hful and devoted wife, Truth ls more Interestmg than fictlon. Agents should apply Agentfor Jas, R, Iil& Co.'s OBLEE for territory ab once. Bend 76 cts, for Sam- CONGORD. HARNESS i "' ki o mo-a0d-fw-s St Lonis, Mo. "“The Best in The World,” 1412 FARIN.AM ST, Ordors I:alldwl. OMAHA,NEB e 100,000 TIMKEN-SPRING VEHICLES NOW IN USE. o For 8 uartor of century or more Hostotter's n B tters hias boon the relguin: spociio Tor indiiontlon, dyspepaia, 1 1d nguo, % 108 o physical wtimna, 1 int and’ otber beon mo ¢ emphatically in: b1 8 il aud atrang romtor tive oracts & tondo oy L) prey turo dec'y, and sustalos and coniforts tho god a0 iuflrm "gor sale by al b Genins Rewarfled The Story of the Sowing Machine, A bandsome little pamphlet, blue and gold oove with numerous engravings, will be GIVEN AWAY t0 1y aalt parson callng for 1t,abany brsnch or sub-office f The Blager Manutuchuring Com. pauy, or will bo sent by mal, post paid, b0 auy porson living at & distance from our ofices The 8inger Manufacturing Co., Principal ffice, 34 Unlon Bquare, NEwW V{'\Rl{ & "MORGAN PARK _|MILITARY ACADEMY A Christian Faml, chool for Boys Prepares 1 or Business. Sond "'-'v HEAT YOUR HOUSES duts and llu]ul Thoy surpas all others fol and durability, They are for sale by all Leading Car- riage Builders and Dealers throughout the country, SPRINGS, GEARS & BODIES For sals by Henry Timken, [Patenteo and Builder of Fine Carriag s, BT LOUIS, -~ - MO. 16m y riding, style {Wrought or Cast Iron.] ["poos 30 0D 204] FURNAGES IN THE WORLD, MADE BY === | RICHARDSON,BOYNTON & 00 EHORST'S EUROPEAN HOTEL, omoLGo, TLLS: Tho most conraly loated otel i ho city. o 188 tuprvomente, Mor. | oo 60and $2.00 par fed ursw; to kog Fit Class B«uunnl uouan -l the N. KIRK TALGOPT. ™ | ands '"“" h.]' anu “‘.:(E. ull hotel. Principal, | furnace mads D ey +HURST. = « Prop. tor catalogue, Bold by Puuw" & BRADFORD, Omaha, Nobf Coruer Fourth and Locust Btrecte. . Nl | @, LOUIS MO. Mo Park, Cook Co,, 1 fl‘“ 3 "

Other pages from this issue: