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THE DAILY BFE---\\ ED\‘P SDAY, FEBRU ARY 98.) THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA T0 BUY ol el Is AT DEWEY &STONES' One of the Best and Largest 8tocks in the United States to Select From. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR AN 00 NEWSP&PER An Indian Raid in Nebraska Politics and News—Who Were in Business, oting in Towa: Bellam okiug over some old papers left hy the late Charles Booge, his son, T. McK Booge, yesterdsy fouud a copy of the Sioux City Times. 1t is not cthe Times *delivered in all parts of the city by car rlers for 10 cents per week,” nor that older Times which Charlie Collins con. duoted In this city away tack in 1870, It 18 the Sioux City Times cf June 22, 1560, published by PPendleton & Swizgett, that Me. Booge found with his father's old papors. Ths was & republfcan paper. swarved for the campa'ga, It floats the ticket of the party, Abraham Lincoln, of Illinoie, for president; Hannibal Hamlin, Richards &Clarke Machinery &CGastings Omaha, Neb. pecialties AUTOMATIC ENGINES, SLIDE VALVE ENGINES, PORTABLE ENGINES, WATER WHEELS, '\, STEAM BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, ENGINE GOVERNORS, WATER-WHEEL GOV'NORS ELEVATOR CUPS, ELEVATOR BOLTS, ARCHITEC TURAL WORK “BRIDGE IRON; SWROUGHT & CAST IRON, -5 REPAIRS ‘OF ALL KINDS, CENTRIFUGAL REELS. i BRASS CASTINGS, SCALPING REELS, SASH WEIGHTS, HEATERS AND FILTERS, " LEATHER & RUB'R BELT G WELL AUGERS, ROLLER MILLS, BRICK YARD CASTINGS, SHAFTING ‘PULLEYS:HANGERS &§BoXES BRUSH MACHINES, SMUT MACHINES, SEPARATORS, CORN" SHELLERS, LORN CLEANERS, BOLTING GLOTH, MAX MEYER & BRO Are now offerine PIANOS ORGANS FACTORY PRICES. The greatest bargains ever seen in Omaha 200 ORGANS!! 100 PIANOS!! FOR CASH OR ON INSTALLMENTS Also great reductions in Diamonds, Jew- elrv. Clocks and Silverware. MAX MEYER & CO. The only importers of Havana Cisars, and Meerschaum Goods in Omaha. Wholesale dealers in Guns, Ammunition, Sporting Goods, Notions and Smokers’ Ar- ticles. JOHIN N AGET, SUCCESSOR TO Hastings & Nagel, holesale Produce AND COMMISSION, No. 386 Holladay St., Denver, Colorado. So'icit corsignments and GUARANTEE QUICK SALES AND PROMPT RETURNS. Guve us a trial References--Bradstreet's or Gun's Agencies; and First National Bank Denver. EDHOLM& ERICKSORN SOLE AGENTS FOR STEINWAY, WEBER, HAYNES AND HARDMAN AND SMITH, AMERICAN AND PAUKARD ORGANS, We have the largest and best stock of Shee Musio In the clty, comprising Ber tn, Vienna, Peters' *‘Lelpulg” Oheap Editicn, Breslau, Mayence editlons, Small Goods and General Music Merchandise of all Kinds 101 AND 103 16TH STREET OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, EDHOLM & ERICKSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JEWELERS Jewelry of all deslgns made to order, Large stock of Diamonds and Fine Gold Jewelry. AGENTS FOR GORHAM MANUFACT'NG CO'S STERLING SILVERWARE LARGE STOCK OF Havard Waltham, Elein lancaster and Columbus Watches SOLETAGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED A SCHNEIDER WATCH, DRESDEN 101 and 108, 15th Street, opposite Postoffica, of Maine, for vice president. Among its litest news are Richmond dispatches of the 11 and 12th inte., giving an account of the seceders’ convention, From these proceedings It seems that “While Col. Baldwin, «f the New York commisylone, was speaking against dis 1nicn, a motion to adjourn was made and carricd unanimovsly. There is this Washington telegram of the 13th inst ““The committee on the homestead bill met this morning and bound themselves will meet again to morrow for a final effort,’ Here 16 an item about the elave daysin Nebracka *‘Muckalls, who 18 a resident of Ne- braska City, had two negro girls, who ran (fl'in 1858 and ), and crossed over to Civil Bend, Fremont couuty, this state. Muckalls, with a large baad of arme ! men, followed, and proceeded search houses and commit variou sreaches o f law and property, and among svhers eutared the houss of R. 8. Wil >n, and, upon his 13mont trting, one of the psr'y tteuck him upen tho head with a club, slmost produciog death, and feom the effocts of which he has not entirely recoverad,’ That was the way the slave hunters beat the brush in Iowa the year before the paper was publith-d. Thess facts are stated as an iatroduction to the item that a Page county jury bad jus: piven Wilson $80,000 damges aga'nst Mack- alls. Even In that far-clf day it seems a democratic congrees was prone to turn the ccld shoulder foward Dakota, or “Dakotah,” as the Times epells it. We read: “The failure of congress to organize this territory during its present session, which was £0 much deslred by many of its reeidents, will, of courss, have an effect to keep away some who would, had it been organized, gone there as per- manent sattlers, but upon the masses it will have little effect.” “‘The maesos” are then Informed that to go to Dakota they had best travel by way of Siovx City, where everyihing needed for an outfit can be bought, and that there are two grod ferry croesings on the Big Sioux. The article further says: “‘The Indlans have long eince been revoved to their rescrves, and are now there, peaceful and contented.” But the most ent rialning parc of the Times Is its advertisments. Ameng the professional and businees cards ave T Stone, real estaty agent and . Kinganorth, plasterer and proprie: tor of the Sioux City house; Dr. Wm, R. Smith, physician end surgeon; Charles Kent, druggist; F. J. Lambert, signs himeelf sheriff; H, D. Booge & OCo., grocerles; Hodgeu & Co., groceries; James Hutchins, tailor; G. R. MoDungnII and A. J. millard, carpenters and builders; A. Gronioger, hardware; John Hagy, hotel; J. H. Charles, land and insurance agent; Hudson & Joy, attorneys; San- bora & Follett, lumber; Isaac Pendletcn, insurance ager.t; Sawyers & Kirk, gen— eral merchandise. The last named firm mutt not be con- founded with the present firmof the same name. The Sawyers & Kirk, of the Times, was composed of Col. James Sawyers, now of Leadville, and Post- master Kirk. J. N. Flelds, now the dry goods milllonaire of Chleago, ap- peuded his slgnature 5 a notice as clerk of the courts. Then thers are the names of others, long since dead or re- moved. The Times of June 22d, 1800, comes down through a quarter of a cen tury like a fresh breath of prairle wind from the frontler. n at New Orleans, ast crowd of strangers attracted to the great World's Exposition of Industry at New Orleans, looked with delight at the_fairess which marked the 176th Grand Monthly Drawing of The Louisiana State Lottery, on Januar 1t resulted that ti No 15,965 crew the first camital prize o 000, and was held by Mr, Thomas M. ton, a prominent banker ‘of Shelbyville, who collected it through the lhml National 3ank, of 8t. Louis, Mo.; No, drew the accond prize of 825,000, and it was sold in fifths (cach at $1.00) one to H. 1. Browne, of “airmount, Ind., who collected 1t through the Fairmount' Bank; one to Daniel Shutt, of Chicugo, T11., who collested it in person; an- other to Lee Sampson, Sigourney, Towa; and the remainirg portions were scattered elsc- where. No. 5153 drew the third prize of £10,000, 80ld also i fifths; two fifths collected Lhwnkh B xrlnnga Bank of Dallas, Texas, for Mr. A, alesman for Saoger Br s, Dallas, und Mr. Fred Chendle, aino of Dallas; ove to O, J, Ferri other to Louls H. Krouse & Co , also ormn- L "I, incl unnn Ohio; an- ichan, of Messrs, Cincinal it 82952,500 worth of fortu yiog in all directions Next (the 175th) drawing will bo on Tuesday, March 10th, 1885, of which M. A, Dauphin, New Orloans, 1 oll' information on application, due time, went with ' will give ile wise in e — Bismarck Saubbed for Once, Temple Bar, Bismarck once had from u young to bear a snub nobleman of the house of Hatzfelt. This gentloman, being left In chsrga of a legation duriug the abrence cf the minister, sent home & dispatch em dyiv viows favora- ble to the policy which the chancellor had until then been pursuing toward the country where the attache was residing. But it so chanced that the chief of the logation had beca summoned to Berlin on purpose to receive inairactlons for & chavge of policy, so that when the attache's dlspstch ar- rived it give no pleasure in Wilhelmstrasse, and the «hnuulhu spoke teetily of is writer as kopf,” Hearlng this, the att signed. He was a young msn of high epirit, who had many friends at court, and it was poiuted ont to the chancellor by an august peacemsker that the young fellow had mot becn very well treated. Somewhat grudgingly—for he does not like to mske amends -the chancellor was induced to send his secretary to the ex attache ctfering to reinstate him, But the reclpient of this dubious favor drew himself up stiifly and ssid: “‘Germany has not f.llen to 8o low u point that she Sion :N\ au Mh fl(‘l"i‘[\' 1] *|dince to a Miswchosstrs juba, needs to be served 1, s -‘,,.h.,i te, and for the rest you may "l the chancellor that I have 1ot been trained to turn sometsstlla FOUND AT LAST! NO ONE NRED SCFFER, A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Ttehing and Ulceratod Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams (an Indian Remedy.) called Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment, . A single box has cured the we chronic cases of 25 30 years standing, one need suffes five s after applying this wonderful sooth ing medicine, Lation |u(rmunhl\m|r]n\‘ tuaries do more harm than good, William's an Pile Ointment n ke teny s, alt the intense itching, (particularly at night getting warm in bed,) acts as & poultice, gives instant relief, and is prepared only for Pilos, itching of the private parts, and for nothine else, Read what the Hon, 1. M. Ooffinbe,ry, of Oleveland, says about Dr, William's Indian ‘T have nsed scores of Pile min; Pile Oointment: Cures, and it affords me pleasure to say that I have never found anything which gave such immediate and permanens_relief as Dr. Wik lism's Indian Ontment, For sale by all drug. ta aud mailed on receipt of price, 50c and 1. Sold at retail by Kuhn & Co, Q. F. GoonMay, Wholesale Agent, G DUDES, A Big Joke at the E spense of Three I130ston Gentlemen, Caxtoy, Ga,, Februrary 6.— A story ba. ju-t just ecine to light here which af fords much amusement 1o natives at the cxpense of trree Boston dudes, whowo connection with tha opering f a Geor, ia e quarry has biooght thim here John Shellman, Ed=ard Hetry Rondeau. Thoy have had much smuasemant with moun aia hoosiers and delighted in showing off their supe jor accomplishments, While a their way to Tate's Wedneedsy mor- ning they mes two hatmless-lo ki coun- tey boys, woo barcfocted and wil but one suspender over their shoulders, were trn’ging to town. The Bostoolans step ved in front of them and ordered them to When the mouvtaineers becimne satisticd that the Bostoniane were in earnest, they pulled out two ugly-looking revolvers and hanged the prgramie by ordering the dudes to dancy \Thinking to humor the joke and thus escsps easily, they dancad a while, but the boys would not let them halt. For two hours, under cover of mountain revolvers, the Boston boys danced such & jigas has never before been Ih ol vames sre Ammen snd ccen. When the time was up one of the mountsinecrs exclalmed. *Now ran.” The B stonianes were only 107 glad 5 do ¢0, and reached town footeure and weary, and are now ecoking legal re ot o i Lime Kiln Clab, Detrs Free Press, Elder Toots having got most of his feet under the redhot stove, and Colonel Ca- hoots havlog succeeded In knocking down a bust of Plato and wrecking $500 worth of relics, Brother Gardner arose and said: ““What I hanker arter am to meet & plumb up an’ down man. Dar’ am pus- s0ns In dis clab who wobble about like & loose wagon wheel. One day dey greet | you wid a rin a3 soft as .June, an’ do | nex’ day dey doan’ know you as you pass on de sircet. 1 doan’ mean to hurt no man's feelin's, but | mean to be plumb, “If Whalebone Howker should come ober to my house an’ ax de loan of a dol- lar | wouldn't keep him on de hooks far half an hour for a decision. I should at once reply to him: ‘Whalebone, de man who uses money alrned by his wife st de wash-tub to buy lottery tickets can’t get 1o dollar outer me!” When a man axes wy religlon | doan’ beat aroun’ de bush .| to 1ind out if he has found a short cut to beaben, but I denounce myself as a Bap- tiet, an' take my chances by de ole road. ‘When yes ot no dcan’ hesitate to say s0. Doan’ be leanin’ one way one day an’ some odder way on df nex’, De man who knows whaf to find you won't go away mad, cben if you declde agin him, Our Samuel Shin am onc duy gwlue to be a statesman, an’ on de nex’ he to open a saloon wld a gilded ceilin’ day you will find him a Methodist an de nex you will see him devourin’ a Univer salist sermon. Meet him in de mawnin an’ he am a feroshus republican; cotch him In de afternoon an’ he am a good democrat, “Bo plumbup an’ down. I you am sot on bein’ good stick to it. 1f you am sot on beln’ bap doan’ let de purleece bluff you off. If you like a man tell him he can bave de use ob yonr snow shovel rll summer. If you can’t hoe co'n wid him, ax him to buy or sell out an’ fake some odder cow-path. De wobbly man ama pusion to be shunned. Tryin’to do b'ziness wid him am wasted labor trown away. e — Yowr Good W The best treasure a man can possese Is la good wife. He who bas such a treas ure ought to do his very hest to keep her in porfect health, lovalid ladies ers sometimes graat sufforcrs, Worry and overwork perform marvels of mischief for most American women. Brown's [ron Bitters works wonders of renova- tion for the pale, the languld, snd the debllitated. Mrs, Lulu Weston, 191 Market street, Indianapolis, ssya: *1 used Brown's Iron Bitters for general debility and weakness, and am entircly cured,” The Meunest Kind of eManness. Cloveland Leader, J Mr. George M. IRoberts, mayor of the city of Lawrenceburg, Ind., was recently accused of having sppropriated $1,000 of moncy cortribated to the people of that place soferlig from the flcods of last year. He go fesses to having committed the crlme, nileged that he placed 200 whera he thovght It was most needed, and that he will keep the other £800 for the next flood. This 1s the very meanest kind of robbery. Mayor Roberts should not only be impeached, but a lorg term iu the penitentlary would be u very fitting thing to round cff his public services, ' aeformers, New York Times, Glven free raw materials and the wide arket which would be opened by,a liber- nff, and the energy, the Invention, the .np||l.udo for busiess, the {rained shrowdnees and self relisnce of the American would have nothing to fear fiom auy competitors, 1he forces that have heretofore maintained the indis- criminate big duties on impnts sra divid- ed auiong themselyes, and the division is dally becoming o serfous, It was only twenty years ago that the opponents of the high tariff were almost wholly students. Later it was supposcd that the field in which the opposltion to the bigh tarift would spread 1most rapidly wes the agricultural rgglnn of the west. To-day the most earnest, and equipped and most formidaole of the auailants f the taritt sra manufacturers, and they will be found lrres stblle. ——— The first complete sewing machine was | In Gllead In Hop Bitters, skin, oalth o take cheor If you ate a minister, and rhaxed yourself w th ¥, worn oul it everyday du t toiling your midnight work, Hop Bitters wiil most surely strength CHAS. SHIVERICK, Eurni ture UPHOLSTERY PASSENGER ELEVATOR TO ALL FLOORS. AND DRAL ERIES, 1 1206, 1908 and 1210 Farnam S1., Omaha, Ne 1f you are suffering from over-eating or drinklng, any indlscretion or disaipa- tion, or are young and growing too fast, a8 is often the case, workshoy anywhere, ‘ot it yon are In the farm, at the desk, that vour ay ing, wtimula ‘ing, 1t yor “blood thin and impn “feeble on the waning, Hop Bitters “give you new life, heal at you nee to and vigor. 1 you are costive, or dyspeptic or suffor Ing from ary (f the other numerons di. eages of the stomiach or bowels, it 1s your own fault it you remain 11 stop tempuing death this woment, and turn for a—cure to Hop Bitters. If you are slck with that terriblo slck: ness, Nervousness, you will find a **Balm 14 —1f you are a frequenter or a resident of —a minsmatic district, barricade your sys- tem against the scourge of all countries —Malaria, Epidemie, Bilous avd Inter mittent fevers by the use of Hop Bitters, Tf you have rough, pimply, or breath, | g Hop Bitters w y vich blood, the swee roath and healih, 8510 will bepaid for a case thoy will ot cure or help, A Liady's Wish “Oh, how T do wish my skin was as clesr 1 woft ax yours,” said a lady to n friend \Iu it 8o tred the first lu ) Bitters that makes pure,rich nd blooming hoalth, 1t did fo ticky ithout a bunch of gre abel Shun sll the v 3 ! give taff with “Hop” or “Hops” in over oftic 09 and 1411 Dodee St. THE LEADING CARRIACE FACTORY { Oatalouges Furnishel 1 on application } Omaha Ne TRY YOUR LUCK ! And Don't Lose For this ¥Tear Onlv. This Chanece, The best opportunity ever offered to try your Inck in these hard timies. In order to give the public in g te ina rman Money L t, weoffer five wh Hambur, i -mlyn he drawings, the Original Lists, @ 16 different numb; 0,000, yone to 0,000, invest as on, constantly on hand, ral the advantage with a small bl before the t fer or muu wnd tickets willgo forward at on Brunswick and S m of money, o pars nteed and sanctioved by the Geran govern- » have made into 16 different numbers of the for the small sum of £ as long as wo th last thiwe principal drawings whish com- This | haa been for ov cki i 5 the winning , 300 000, 145 mark, Tt 1s of o all sold, Original ¢ ) and mt either by Po kets of the Hambu SOHAMIDT & CO,, 62 C'ongrese Strect, Detroit, Mich, Orange Blossom Flour WHOLESALE BY L. A STEWART & CO, 01 Jones Btieet } as For gED cRoss. | OMAHA NEB V. WUPPERMANY, GOLB AGENT, 51 BROADWAYV. N. ¥- bmnlnu countenance lowness of dyspep- tics are supplanted a healthier look, d as the food is much needed slum. GERMAN D. Lumber Merchant Cumings and 20th Sts., WYATT. Omaha, Neb. ber, through the us. S ot teis ich LN v which is Bl sronncnRs fclal to person of ¥ all Drugists and Dealers generall petented by Ellas Howe in 1546, Smoke Seal of North Osrolins Tobao ¢ GIINS MI’TIIIM. Inestimable tive of fever Ihavo a positivo. m...a, fortho abova discate:by' uso thousan w gue, For xale standing ha T lts eflieacy together witha RUEMPING & BOLTE, —~MANUFACTURERS OF— ar/ 510 Boutb 134k B ORNAMENTAL GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Finials, Window Oaps, Lron Crestings, Melallic Bky-lights, &c. o Tin, Iron aad Bia Omahs Nebraiks, Torer. Givn ex ST & sLuL"u T eari st Now York, meAmlen? 1 THE OLD RELIABLE THE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COL- LENDER COMPANY, [SUOCESSORS TO THE J. M. B, & B. C0.] ATEMENT OF THE— F ASNETS, ... ANNUITY Ano, Paymen's Annuities ia force, Jan, It 1384 Prou I AT Annuitics The mosh extensive manufacturers Billiard & Pool Tables IN THE WORLD. John Hockstrassor Genoral Agent or Nebraska an Wostorn Towa. 50 8, Tenth Street + + + + OMAHA, NEB stiou Billlard and Pool Tables and materis New Wootwork! New Attachments Warranted 5 Years. .8ULD ON EASY PAYMENTS, LAGELT Rumning Domestie 110 990 | 1104 122 184 §877 622 021 BEVENU Mutual Life Insurance Company,of New York . WINSTON, President, LCCOUNT A Pavinents, | Annuities in for 28 601 63 2 094 44 1 609 90 CCOUNT. Amount. Polieles In force, Jan, 1st, ey veeeo.| 114 804 2 A 5351 787 286 Risks Terminated. ... 7 2 ACCOUNT. 1y pald D Maturod Endawingnts 2 400,454 99, Annuiti Dividonds 5 dered Piicic 26,028 08, . 0,141,164 12 I Ad 1,037,608 17 i i (oayment of cur E. LOVEJOY, h Street, Omsba, Luci Sam Richard A. Mot Juwies €. 1 W Nel ‘Hht'ng Machlnes upphes of all Kinds, BIBBCNS O ALL COLOKS AND MAKE. Stripe & Miller, Agents aha, N, Send for elrculars, 517 Harney 8t O 508,242,043 rper oent 62,357 (0 h not yet due 104 476,175 61 NOTE—If the New York Standard of four and #12,000,000 the surplra, o0 appesrs o the B ita snniye W Yuilk, JaBuary ¢ BOARD OF \Hermann €. Von Post, Georgo C, Richardson A'vrander H. Ki o, Wil F. Babeook, ¥ hiCed iarr. Froduriok 11 Cossiit u3 Robit s, 1D, e b 8 Lewis May, Oliver Harriman, denry W, Bmith, over Pirst Nu den, 1. Allen, General Agent, 2 SHEET ds Becured by Mortgage vtos and other honds at interost ¢ Tutorest sccrued “ Promfums deferrcd, (uarte 1y semi wnnual wiuma n teaneit, principaliy for 87,914 7108 i pense Alcsunt ' Balancos 108,876,175 aball por cent intercst be uscd, the surglus s ove o SFeet, a dividend will be appui tioued to each participatig TRUSTEES Jobn H. Sherwood, George H, Andrews fubert Oly phant, George ¥. 1 0, B 81 orman, . Jos. Thompson i Khau, odicy Olcot Wa. P. Dixon, Anson Skasor 3. obare Herriek, erederic Crotine Baxk; 1, B, Jnlien T, Dayie Rohert Sewe | S Vao K iwsclaor Cruger, Hendoraon, W Hall, Special Agent,Omahiay ERED. W. GEAY, (SUCCESSUR, TO ¥OSTER & GRAY), LUVIBER, ‘LIME AND CERKENT,

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