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THE DAILY BEE--FRIDAY, FEBR UARY 1885 MAXMEYER&BRO|.. Are now offerine PIANOS ORGANS FAGTORY PRICES. The greatest bargams ever seen in Omaha |chirze of the allotm 200 ORGANS!! 100 PTIANOS!! FOR CASH OR ON INSTALLMENTS Also great reductions in Diamonds, Jew- |1 elrv. Clocks and Silverwa.;*e. MAX MEYER & CO. The only importers of Havana Cicars, and Meerschaum Goods in Omaha. Wholesale dealers in Guns, Ammunition, Sporting Goods, ticles. Save Money by Buying Rasces, Every Stove Warranted. JOHN HUSSIE, AcorNy STOVES AND Cum'ng 8t. Scls Agent for Omaha. Omaha National Bank U. 8. DEPOSITOKY" J.H. MILLARD, WMSWALLAQE, President. Caahler CAPITAL*"SURPLUS $600,000. Omaia Safe Deposil VAaAauLnrs. Fire and Burglar Proof 8afes. Por rent at from § % 850 per snnum ALMA E.KEITH. Offers this Coming ont Sy . Special lnducmnenh; helpel BIAIR GOODS !/ Paid2 Douglas St. Omaba, Neb. Words of Warning and Comfort you are suffering {rom poor health ot Ianguishing b kness, take 08 4 be Yot ate almp'y & it you feel { business or t your ever ¢ your mi strengthen B +a man of work, Hop Bit ately If you are suffering from over-eating or drinking, any indlecretion or dissipa- tion, or are young and growing too fast, a8 is often the case, ¢ or sufter- 1 ous dis eates of the stomach or bowels, it 18 your own fault if e you are wastine away with of Kidoey disease, stop te woment, aad turn tor I you aro slck with that terrible slck ness, Nervousness, you will find a **Balm in Gilead in Hop Bitters. —If you are a frequenter or a resident of —a miasmatic district, barricade your sys- tem against the scourge of all countries —Malaria, Epidemic, Bilious and Inter- —mittent fevers by the use of Hop Bitters. ou remain 11, 1t T you have rough, pimply, or _eallow akin, ad breath, Hop Bitters wiil give you fair skin, rich blood, the sweetes: breath an healah. 500 will be paid for a case they will ot cure or help. A Lady's Wish, “Oh, how I do wish my skin was as clesr ‘and soft as yours, aladytoa friend. i it s0,” ‘answered the ed the first lady, Bitters that makes pure,rich By usiug ho health, It did for me as blood and bloomin tine without a bunch of green Hopnun the Whit label. all_the vile, poisonous, stuff with “Hop" or *‘Hops”in their pan-e. D. 0. BRYANT, M, D. OCULIST & AURIST 1224 Farnam Streei, Corner 13th 8t, Offoe hcurs 91012 a. m., %0 & @ Ten years experience. Can speak German. hEW SI‘OKEX NEW GOOUDS A. KALISH. Merchant 'Tailor 322 8, 10th strce tytetween Farnsm avd [Barcey Low prices and good Goods specialty. All clothe made upl n good style and on skort notice. Call an soovinced. Remember the place, 8225, 108h 81, Gy PHOTOGRAPHER| _ 218 North 16th Street. Ol Bee Hive Stand. The pressnt proprietor wishes it understosd that all photogr Y beto g delivered from this galle id management rotires and Mr, H, K. Gra, Mendelssohn & Fisher, ARCHITECTS Rooms 28 and 290maha Natl. Bank Block BUCCRANORS T Dufrene & Mendelssohn Geo. L. Fisher, fermery with W. L. W. Jemoy t s point oo tu 100t meridian. the hour allowed ruit or Ornamental Trees, Architeet, Chicas 1wn1delm ress, M. C. Havmond, Box 200, Omaha, ry grounds situsted immediatsiy nonh of the or tree plane Janzsdsmw 2t Springer o the ND RESIDENCE' )priation b N 8t., - Omaha and Ho! man, all pew siliosd mail compensat bill, it m moea XY OTOCK for inland muil trao ted for for the A Plants, will consult their This, he said, wa g at the real estate office i-lation relating to t-ders for spring planting must Pon taticn prasident who had | quuu, four yeure bad not calls s o ”"{,'1‘ but i i Bt wxo wien enase o't e’ aey wh W AERSEY CATTLE offica L usimesa,and crar who nct only underston e willing t0 stand up sn “fuBODY M D. offeral Ly Hoar prison im ey andoubtealy m\m l-v--.n Office, No. 1803 Far Lo nstiicken from the bill v 10 ' p. m. and trom & residence 135, For priced catalogue of the POMONA NURS! Soatitute for the Deaf and Damb. | Contracts taen hs o house then wea' E twithstanding op| INE NO. 4. the #11 010,000, ard thes -+ ¢ion of fhe ¢ umite, 1300 Ha or 2300 I the covres of %0 bis administration Nevraska s cis man in the de datate, Ho (How) was rla 45 v Tow lmsdmnknfllvnh e % ¥ Surgeon ea in the retcergbment ot office 97, B0 VLIBRATED gus ! | which signifies t A SINGLE-HANDED G AME, & Traveling Minister Shunned by the Passengers. Was is now specia pot, is cven smarte #s many of his friends will Ricert'y he had no 1 sanctimonious mus Ward wou c‘m«klu ver the rever X emigratts from thoee traveling over the here assigned to cars and sections emigeart cwnh(-s Jadge Bean at of the e them 'ulm Bean, W sheriff at the ¢ he look tify rvth . leputy than tee uble cuss, he ol sy, in the has cavelers and endeavcrs to A1rangy 80 that the comfort may ba sssc Oceasion ally he encounters a human hog who, fc very meannese, refused to changebiyseat hen the arrivel of the passengers from » south mlken some changes necessary. th t Notions and Smokers’ Ar-|: “~ had struck with twe men alight far away “H)w are you, old pa 4't know as 1'm dead ort) you, but the wheel. twister has tipped your hand. How does sha stack up!" locking around the car. “I-I-1 do-don't understand you,slr,” an swered the ministor amazed at ths man ner and tone of the etranger. <iOh, let up on that. Giveus a pointer, can'tyoul I'm fijicg rather light and might tura a trick myselt.” My frlend, I utterly fail to compre- hend you.’ “Well, you're a daisy. Say, you should be a running mate for Doz Bagg:. If you're making a single harded play on the strict q. t, I wcnt copper you Kinder strikas me a man thould play ycu opsn to win anyway. If you bappen to drop _ into Salt Lake I wlsh yoa'd teil Three- One Pete, you taw me here, 14d like to be In with your p'ay, bat when a fellow declares a pard dead out | reckon he might as well r'hinge in at gome other game. So long. And then the gambler walked away, while the minister fell back cn the =eat, alm:st paralyzel. When be partially ro- covered he asked the brakeman, who was convenizntly nesr, for an ex ‘‘He didn't mean nutbi the brakeman. “The cflicers at Chey- enne sald you was a coafidence 1uan, tcld the passengers to look out for you, and he thought you balonged to the gang, that'sall.” There is 1> official data warranting a statement that ths minister actoally swora, but it is alleged that he locked whole volumes of diluted profanity. —— A KING AMONG U§, Stanley Huntley Becomes Wank-pey- wan-kan, Chicf of the 2etons. New York Graphic. By the deatb of Antelope, chief cf the Teton Sioux, Mr. Stanley Huntley, the popular editor of Drake's Travelers' Mag azine, becomes chief of the Teton nation, and hereafter he will be known In the ‘Wauk-pey-wan-ksn,” it hels agreat ‘‘fire water” brave. Mr. Hountley, while a correspondent of the Cbicago Tr.bune ecreral years 8ge, was s:nt to Interview Sitting ball, then a fogitive across the Canadian border. While in the camp of this redoubtab'c warrior, Littls Knife, hereditary chief of the Tetcus, while at- tempting to execute a difficolt feat during atwer dance, felland was grievously ia. jured. Mr. Huntley atiended tha old msn and by good luck brovglit him out of hia troubles all right, For this he was adcpted by the chief. Two we:k Youuz Antelope, the chiet's cuevivi son, pased into t1e epirit land, snd thus y 1hs law of succession Mr. Huntley be 3 chief of the tribe. Troope of friends of M ed vpon him to-ay and he ulst-d him upoa hisg-od lack “'The news lias been sprung upon me 3> suddenly,” remarked the Teton chief i0 8 Graphic man, *that 1 s rocly keow y. Of ccurse I appre: the bas been tirast upon me, I amnot prepared to siy at Hun ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N: Vs NELRADKA LANU AGENCT 0. F. DAVIS & GO 1(Succrssons 10 DAvis & Sxvoee.) EALEES 1N GENERAL REAL ESTATE - 1505 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA. Have for sa’e 500,000 act fully selected lands Saundirs, a1t B. Tax 8 pad b improved ‘Armas. Iways in office St. Charles Hotel, LINCOLY, NEB Pr prictoress. 0 STKEET, BET Mrs Kate ( & Novwly and elogaatly furnisbed, Good sample 7thand Sth, i rooma op firet f20r. B Torms -4 ) wembers of the “whst I sball do. If I accept, wy wairior cu fit will be & plus hat and s tiz eclub. Of course it will he rather thin for cold weather, but it will be jast the tting for sommer. When Little Knife adopted me as liis son and heir | little drearved that it wonld ever amount to anything. It only goes to show that fortune 1s fickle, and that even news paper men by patlence and toil scn times strke rlch dizgiogs, Still 1 am pot proud me in and sec me sgain. s | can tell you something that will interest you." Chief Wauk-pey-wan-kan hes teat following letter to President Arthur, wh cli speaks for itself \iw Youk, Februsry f Chester A Arthur, President of States—Dean Si: A illk by the dispatches in this morni papers, I have sucoeeded to tb of the d I want T'he Hon. ¢ Unitea . \—w \AXl 10 aak W ve on fren ality, or whether you want atr at we will have republicar iog around mark 1k y waraudiig that cowes | prejudices o as | ce | ridicalous,” said the dealcr, ** s|en Y will [ | ¥ pea i whict T desir the only tand u ing v remisee 1 am ¢ at, blown r. your skir e, at reaton m for tha next Have Baen Do signed 10 Convey His Messages, I'he Missives That ww York Tel “‘Havc we any valentinet wholesale dealer in such laxur porter yestrday. ‘Way, heart, where are yoar eyo. And there they lay—toe valentiaes, not the eyes—he kelter, biz and little, cheap and comily, before the eyes of the mrd.st quill driver “Welase them fine, gram, eid a large €5 to a re- bl sy your siperfine and tut they are all of ligher quality thar: usoal. Some wera real pretty, A dainty oae aper of cream, displayed two aged in lover-like fashion; n pulling the s ring ttcy embraced, 1 liney of type beneath poured a loving ettaston. Ths flgures were |° of fine Indiy feathers and the coloring cutirely povel andy resque. This val catine s in a perfumed sancal weod case and cotts &5, A ludicrous cne lay near © coachuian, in brilliaat *teg bewitehing little blor skaiing co.tume of figuces wera of cork and werc colored sup: 1bly. grin was on the cechie’s the smi'e of his cha: zh to distract any sel will b2 insol'ed with this valentine within a fortnight. Jointed valevtines are c1 A figure of mournful cast 0! countenaace, when reversed, will, on pressure of a spring or the palling of a spring, ashieve a laughable trantformaticn, Among the floral valentines is a boaquet of **sunset roses of glass anda string pulled dls- closes a lov(r atd hisicamorata *‘under the roses,” Hand painted velentines come high this year,but they are of a sup:rior qual- ity; meny are in the shape of sichets. A'heliotrope velvet cachis s a lovely pale plok nosegay painted cn one side, while an lllumima‘cd valentine appears on the other. A pair of talips opea, and disclose *‘iwo lips"—en'r' act beneath them. These are of waxon a satin ground, and tiny white satin bows orna- ment tbo card R« 3‘: with a @ tedde bimin a and far. The Some dam- the increasa, 1e Fehind a bo! ich divide by pulling ing underneath the cardboard. I-n' nes r in price from 5 or 84, and perfumed ones from upward. A perfumed mouchoir has E autiful pansies hand painted n white satin. It is a nc pear. shaped, and in the bottom of the ca e is an illuminated valentin each line has a daioty capital letter of a flower A “point-lace delicately ker. hief parts In the middle and discloses .thu.m ral gems in a greenery of ire represented by s clothed in tights, and who appesr a platform ready for a pugiistic en- unter. They sppear upon lusilllu of hued ribbon kne h'ch looks enough, on the edy a bevel- —— PEN PARALYSIS, How It Effects Those Constantly zaged in Writing, Hartford Times, Many stenographers acd fertors who mske their living by constant u:e of the pen cr pencil, are sfilictad with per par- alyiis; and, a'though, eneral thirg this troublz can ba cured by afew monthe: rest, ecme cf those writers atlisted with it never recover. Nobody knows the fincersint penmanship upon the and nerves cf the hand and wris: better, or irdccd as well, es thoee who pass through a dsily experience of that nat elegrap! ). operators are like wise aft ed wish paralyais of the tame muscles A Times reporter bad a conversation re certly with a first—:lass operator, and he aiked the question: ‘1 unuerstand that first class te'c graphers are the only un(! wko get tele grephers’ paralyeis; why den'e the gecond \na thir cless opsrators gat “Because,” replied the Morss man, 200d operator {8 paid a good ealar oocs qaently kopt coastantly working o the ! ard, while a recond or third--la:s man has mary resting )1y which allow hlm to siretcn his erns and thus escape paralysis. Many men who have been workinz for the company for years and were 1 t:dng ¢ 01 wages have Licen com pelled 10 2 ve up thelr lacrative employ- weat by le.egrlphn. paralysie, Yon notice it first 1o the muscles of whica hacome numb after o work; end within +ix months after the tira: shock the stoutest operator will suc- cum, Tcisper.ljsis, however, dces not des roy the tse of your arms and firy rs entirely, but while you are able to lift, and handle objects of sny considcrable size you will not be able to button your at or suspende **Don’t that ascourt for some of the mistakes made (1 talegraghing /" “*Yee, indeed, Mary mistakes In tel sphiog, charged at tirst to defects ir twe mackioery, have been traced to alytis in the operator, recomes evidert that the operator has los: his sense of tuch. You ses, the sightest preesare on the key over what TS €d will produce auother letter one intended by the operator; AL d 5 it 80on comes ahbous that what the anfo:tinsts operator &1 firet attributes to raozk finslly comey to be s cvident tors of sensitiveness of touch, This asually occurs from six to ht years \fzer an operat r has been workiiig st g 18 fus clesy wman,” — o from this cour sult 1o your beiog sent t cifense and to two tow ase speak to your sud bave him ature mow o file in Nothing Small About Him, Chicago News. Can yoa the plumber, No, I've 1o s replicd the depct reet tange 2 1,000 t ahed .irant A nsgro scented hand. | t two |, VINOENT, THE FORGER rof © Sides of the Avlantic A llemarkable Carce Both vime e De of George A, Vincent dicted for forgery, was commenced the criminsl urt yestercay. On il 23th of Fe y last a well-dressed gentlemazly 1ockiog man eppeared be fore Cashter N raon, of the St. Louis National bank, and prosented a draft for 86,500, purport'ng to have been crawn by the Union National bank on the Park National bank New York He gave his name as George \ Vincent, & prom. nt business man «f New (iclesny, Immediately upon presentstion of the draft he was arrested by Datectives Teacy and Tacker, who liid been sent thete by Chief Har havlng re ceived information that a forgery was atoat to be perpstrated upon the St Loais National. Ths chief was con- vinced that Vincent was a good ca) and correspcndence was entered with the Pinkerton sgency. resi't was rat sfactory. Vinoert fcund to be tke man whoin 1872 c:nerned, wth Wal er Sheriden, Raymoad, Valentine Gleason and Ar drew Roberts, all noted crc great E is b traitors reali 0,000, 1In 1873 cent was canght, convic.ed and ter t) Siry Sing for fitteen years. moatks llmxu arcs 1 set fire to the bake shop «f thes prison, and with saveral cthers escaped, seizng a loc)motive standing cn a track near by, and by this means reaching the opun courtry, where they atandoned the et gine and took t ths fields, He paes:d auder the name « Charles J. Williameon then, All the p isoners were tutsquent’y recaptured except Viacent, who, in 1 WaS « it in Loncon, sfcer purpetrmn;_ forgery for & large amount on the Lon don Joint Stock bank, ani was sentenced to Dartmdor prison ander the nima of Cherwocd, ales Peria, for ten years. September 10, 1833, he way released on ticket.of-leave, and ime to the United States agaln, be free but a few mouths aly before he fell 1nto the hands of the St Louis police. Hels!md'nbu ore of the ehrewde ever lived, snd good c hold him h»_-ru A few men'hs ago a bond way se by him, bus juct as be was aboat m leave ths Four Courisb ing Chief Hariizan had h m raercosted. The s2 curity cffored on the bord was a former street car | driver r A"\)d Mal ;‘_ rlnl.\)ullll' The cas In in . t forgers wt has hm‘ taken to \ o the ontside him lled at the jail one atendant could se assing between y she was ne 1elation she bore to Vincent is not known. The pis>ter is cool and col Jooted at all tmes and perfect. master of N. ¢. Claiborne the defen: &, Cha Union national bank A\ veiled als) ¢ day 'r and t]u seen aga n f()n- CHAS. SHIVERICK, Euraniture UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, VASSENGER ELEVATOR TO ALL FLOOFS. | 1308, 1208 and 1910 Farnawn S\, Orsha, Ne THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TOBUY Foll=fi=Tol=ReE Is AT DEWEY &STONES’ One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From. NO STAIRS TC CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR 9‘ Ui p.qeisy THE LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1401 Dodee St { “=wsnle™ ) Omaha Ne t on application TRY YOUR LUCK! And Don't Lose This Chance., F'or th}s Y ear Onlv. The best opportunity ever offered to try your Juck in these hard timies. In order to give the public in general the advantage with a small sum of money, to par. ticlpate in a real German Money Lottery, guaranteed and sanctioced by the German govern. ment, weoffer five whole orignal ticksts which we nave made into 15 different numbars of the 237, Hamburg Loticry, in club plays an 1l same for the small sum of 5 as long as we as a witness, on’stestimony was simply that the pris:ner called at l)u bank, ed his card and as| letter advice had been received. Aft-r some talk about the payment of the money Vincent said he woald call for it at 1 o'clock, and turning aroond wa res'ed by the detect.ves. Detectiv Tracy and Tucker were ¢n the stand and rela-ed the story of the arrest Wal er Sheridan, Vincent's accom he Erie bond fc short tin a sentenced to the areer, interest detailed in a short time rds Sheridan as even a sharper man than Vincent and the most expert forger behind the bars, | —— 10WA ITEMS, The echools of Clinton have an en roliment of 1 827, A portable ecale company has been or- ganized at Davenport. Paul Pomeroy of the state university won the first prize at the state oratorical cont The ground hog club of Daverport crawled into its hole on the approasn of the blizzard and took a forty-eight kour'a nap. The grand jary of Keoranqua bas been instrusted to declare all houees wher liquor is sold, nuissnces scd indict the owners. There were twenty three applicants for the posttion of steward ¢f the Tama county poor bouse. Twen'y two were left out in the cold. Thers are ninets-nine county su} tendeats of echo-ls in the s'at this number the state supiriatendent se- lects nive 88 & committee to prepare the (uestiona compoeiog the s'ate lists sent out to the ver ous county superintendents for exami D Telephone communication was last week completed between Dunlsp, Mis souti Valley, Woodbine aud Logsv. The line will be comp'cted to Couacil Blutls ia the spring, aud a connection formed with an €astern company, 8o thit at an early day there will be complete speaking coumunicstion between the towns and cities a'cpy the line of the Chicazo & Northwestern rallway betwesn the Mis siesippi and Missouri rivers, OF the sursey for a location for a bridge asross the Missouri riscr at Sioux City the Journal says: *The sounding for bed-rock at the foot cf Nebraska street had reached a depth of ninety feet last evening without touching bottom, The lower end of the pipe fs now In quick- d. If rock is not found at the depth of 100 feet the search will be discontin ued at that polnt. i serfous Trouble Ahead. it Free I' tell you,” sald ome man watha great dcal of extra heat, ‘heisam who will take any advantae of you! 1 woulda'e trust him to carry 8 pint of molasscs half a block for me. "\x“ the most dlsagrecarle persc: er "added s second nrlh;dn-pr met, sonal ways I should pray to be hit with a nd shoved under the ice. d don't you for My hnxd hints ready of his being financiatly embar rassed, and | evpect to live to see the day wnen he wlll saw wood for per cord!” The fourth and fiith man wal away together, snd tte fourth —too bad: I cught how It would operate s the man dope/'. asked “Done! Why, he's gore m.i bought o paciog boise which can D'ye su, pose b 140 golog o down, t 11 it put in & third; el i | € have some on hund. The:e tickets are g r tha lnat thrae priveipal drawings whish com- m>nce March 11,155, and termipate on May 13, 158 This Lottery has been for over 143 years in e \\swnw has one hundred thousand tickets snd fifty thousand 500 winning numbers which is over one half the actual amonnt of tickets, Each holder of ticketa receives, frer lhfl drawings, '.h‘ Driginal Lists, also the »mount of the | if won. We hope, ns wa 1 that every ticket holder, on receipt the winning lists, will be The capital prices are mark 500 000, 300,000, 200,000, 100,000, 90,- 20, mallest being 145 mark, * It 1s of 1nteres’ to each_and fore the tickets are all sold. Remit either by Post. Original tickets of the Hamburg & C. F. SOHMIDT & CO., 62 Congrees Street, Detroit, Mich, as 3000 a3 possible der or draft and tickets will @ Brunswick and Saxon, constantly on GERMAN D. WYATT. Lumber Merchant Cumings and 20th £ts,, Omaha, Neb. RUEMPING & BOLTE, ~MANUFACTURERS OF— ORNAMENTAL GALVANIZED 1RON CORNICES Fizials, Wizdow Caps, Iron Crestings, Metallic £k; Tio, rom and Bia « a1, »10 800t 134b Bireed Omabs hie, &c. raaka Richards &Glarke - Mowhzner as ‘mgs Neb. AUTOMATIC: ENGINES: SLIDE ‘VALVE ENGINES, PORTABLE ENGINES, WATER WHEELS; STEAM BOILERS, / STEAM PUMPS - ENGINE GOVERNORS, WATER-WHEEL GOV'NORS “ELEVATOR. BOI.TS s ARCHITECTURAL WORK " BRIDGE TRON, WROUGHT. & CAST IRON, ! 7 REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS, CENTRIFUGAL REELS, -~ 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 “BOLTING CLOTH; EFRED W. GIRAY. (SUCCESSUR TO FOSTER & GRAY), LOUONIIBIEIR, LIME AND CEHKENT, Orange Blossom Flour WHOLESALE BY L A STEWART & CO, 1013 Jones Btieet |} s rosemows { OMAHA NEB