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| DEWEY&STONES ] THE DAILY BEE-~TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1885 THE OHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Foll=fef= =T ol=fet Is AT The Oase of Huarbert Verhyden and Felicite Sybers at Chicago, Globe-Democrat, Cnicaco, 111, Febtnary 27.—Judge Shepard's court room was crowded this afternoon, The attractlon was the habeas corpus csse in which Hurbert Verhyden secks to be released from the county jall, pending his trial for being the alleged father of the unborn babe of Feliclte Sybers, the organist of the French Oatholic church of Notre Dame, She had him arcested and brought before Justice Ingersoll, and cffered to dlsmiss the suit if he would lead her to the altar. She had a great deal to say about her own statlon In life and of his humble employment—he is employed in Atmour's packing house—and intima ted that it he would only marzy her he need never do ancther stroke of work and could ride around in a carrisge. The unfeelig youog man rejecied these tempting offers, and the jastlce held him to the grand jury. Hubert then sought legal advi The lawyer got ont a habeas corpus petition on the solumn cath of his client that he was as innocent as an angel, and that, as far ay he knew, Miss Sybers, or Segher, was a pura and virtuous woman, Verhyden {s & manly fellow in appearance, although perhaps a 1ittls phlegmatic and obstinate. On his broad chest he proudly wears three dec- ations suepended by green and yellow and orange 1ibbons. ~ Onc Is an elaborate sllver cross, depending from a bronzs bar on which are inecribed: ‘“Atjeh, 1873. 1876.” This was given to him for bravery at the battle of Atjeh, Sumatra, The s:cond is a large copper modal presanted to him by the king after his term of service was ended. The othor is a silver wroath eurrounding ths letter “‘W.” This was given for the first prize in markmanship in his regiment, He epeaks French, Datoh, Flemfsh, Hindoo- stanee and Malay, but no Ecglith, He has been in Amerlca a year and a half, The Sybers befrionded him very much, but Miss Sybers, it is slleged, has been tryiag to stampede his heart ever since he knew her. She has asked him several times to be her bridegroom, bat he has slyly requested her to “‘ask papa.” When asked In a private interview as to the | paternity cf the child, Le posliively as: _ | terted that he wasinnocent, It is claimed by Mies Sybers that the occasion of her full was when Verhyden tock hor home v | from a ball on November 2d, and while he was hilarious with beer he forgot him- gelf. Her testimony i3 very full and One of the Best and Largest 8tocks in the United States to Select From. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR THE A. L. 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This is treating a man white, and I kin lick angbody who says & word agin & French restaurant!” ‘When he weat over to the desk to pay his bill the oashier replici that It was ninety cents. ““Why, you only charged mo slxty.five at noon,” roplled Indiana, “Yes, but the cigar ls twenty-five cental ““And you dldn’t give it to me!” “No, #ir!" “Twenty-five cents. Il see you hanged first!” " Hoosier threw the cigar down, and the oashier threw it back, and by and by it was broken, Then the ‘‘jaw’ Increased and the riot grew more blovdthiraty, “Isend for zee po-lece!” yellod tho cashler. “Send and be durned!” yelled the Hoosler as he took a seat. “You latke to—to plsy zo dald beat, eh!” howled the cashicr. “Dead beat ! You old highway rob- ber, don’t call me such names as that !” The pollce didn’t come, but cvarybody In the room gathered around, and at last, finding the place filllng up with a curlous crowd, the cashier gave in and took 65 conts in settlement. “‘Now whaire you feom {" he asked, as he pocketed the money. “Indiana, and don't you forget it! T'm a Hoosier, and I don’s knuckle to no- body ! A Hoosfer! I remember dalt! A Hoosler! Robalrt, you hurry up and palnt blg saign which reads dait no Hoosior was wanted in wmy placa no more !” “‘And now,” remarked Indiana ay he backed out, *'French yestaurant, a long farswell! Good-bys, old robber! I can't hurt ye here, but let me catch you up In Indiana and Tll lick ye lmpsy if L have to mortgage my cider mill to psy the fine !” —— An Eccentric Spinster Dead. ™ New York Times. Mrs. Caroline Ganther, of No. 148 Essex straet, had for years befrlended an eccentrle spinster, Froderica A.§Vogel, a native of Wartemburg. 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Whother ho has it on ~hand ornot, the squeeze is inevitablo. A mandarin who has grown to bs susplel- ously rich is told that the im. perlal government is poor and needs a certaln sum of money. He s quite awara that it 1s not paid, he will be arrested for poculation. Viceroys sre expected to pay a stated amount into the natlonal treasury. If business has been bad and taxes slow in coming in, he ap- plies the screws a llttle mora vigorousiy and the amount s forthcom'ng, or he pays it from his previous il!-gotten gains, A general is supposed to have an army of 80 many thoutand men. It exists on paper and he getspald for that number, When a review is called for by some higher officlal he has'ily fills up his ranks from the paddy fields or the coolies of ths nelghboring eity. The superintending mandarins st the arsenals are constantly paid for men who are dead, or who were mnever employed. They are paild for material that was never used. The are pald for work or material of one quality and furnish work Guns, Ammunition, Sporting Goods Notions and Smokers’ Articles, tationery, Catlery, Druggista’ Sundries MAX MEYER & BRO. LEADING JEWELERS Aud Fancy Goods e st at "ty ol They wera fliled with charcoal, instaad of the powder for which they had reccived the hard cash of the government, Even the racred name f Lt Hung Chang 18 not spared 1n accusations of this character, taough just now, while the iacome from the customs Is light, bis private purse Is sald to bo dramed to supply hls country’s needs, It s doubt'ess not one the necessily of haviog some min- ster famillar with foreign politics and perscnally agreeable to fcreigners but the need of some competent financial ad- viser, or almoner, that has led to his re- instatoment. The Chinese have been engaged in buildine lines of telegraph eince thelr laet trouble with Russia in Kuldjs, which gave them an idea of its usefulness, The work has been done under the dlraction of Danish officars by soldiers and coolies, Oppor.uoitles for pecolation have been smplo and have not been neglectad. When the line w commenced from Tien— tain, 80,000 poles;’ were ordered. The mandarin in charge was poor when he tcok the contract, but soon became rich, His offenso was flagrant and gen- erally known, and it was expected he would losa bis blue button if not his head, Instead of this he ehortly after- ward sppeared with a red button, show iog that instead of being dlsgraced hehad made been promoted. It was whispered that he had made the usual present to persons in authorlty of a golden hor shoe, or a enufl-box, containing i cinet form a portion of the spoils, There 1s juet now & great need of money to carry on the war with the French, and the squeeze I8 becoming more gencral. 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KETS for INDIVIDUAL In a Fre Detroit Free Press, 1f you vislt New Orleans this spring and happen into any of the French res rants on Oanal strect, look out for a slgn reading, “No Hoosiera wanted here,” My Hoosler friend was bound and de- termined to try ons of those French res- taurants, His mouth had watered all the way down and he had licked bis chops from the depot to Canal street, When he was finally seated he ordered an oystcr stew and a cup of coffee, and with the bread and but'er furnished free he made ont a satisfactory sixtj-five cent lunch, He was charmed snd gratified, and dar- ing the afternoon he probably sent 100 strangers to that res'aurant. At supper tlmo he called for the sams ch Restaurant, R §, HATR, Gox. Fase Agent. OIAL TOURET TRAVELERS at reaiced rates, by the best reutes for pleasure t COUK'S EX full particl o Adulteration o guaranteed pur Ity Of Ridge' oed iy strong olewent for in the family perfoctly safe Dorhic diet, RYONTST, with maps, contalng by il 197 10 cauts N, 01 Broadway, N. Y. hicago, Lls, wed satigwme 2 ( Tree Bt Cuze Feee ey [a¥arite preacription ¢ & noted speclalist (ow re Driggiste can 81iL, _Addrens S @P WARD £%0, k9 TANA v many grocers N & ¢ reular fam'ly use, Send to Woolrioh & Cor, Palmer, Mass., for pamphlets on the subject the rear basement found her dead on a pallct, Sho had evidently dled of dropsy. In the room, nearly starved, were two cats and a street cur, which ehe had sheltered. The room was in the filthiest condition imsginable, and was filled with a varioty of rubbich picked up on the street, such as umbrellss, crockery, bottles shoes, apparel, trunks sand boxes, and metal ware, Few knew all of the woman’s hlstory. She was 63 years old, and came to Amer- ica forty years ago. She was a servantin many places, but always was raticent aboat her past. Becoming more and more eccentric she was oblidged to ac- cept the mont menial employment, OF late years she had done little except washing dishes at hotels, and she lived mainly on food and money supplied by friends, who took plty on her because of her helplessness. She lived for thirty- two years at No. 126 Stanton straet, and moved last December because she declined to oboy the landlord, who Ins'sted on her apartment being kept clean and venti lated. When Miss Vogel moved the rubbish in her room filled three trucks, but the valus of the property would hard- ly exceed what was paid for the removal of one load, One of hor tralts wasja love for unfortunate animals, and she dally fed on the roof of her house a uum- ber of sparrows, whose tameness was re- markable. It was rumored that Misy Vogel was a miser and had sccumulated other property than the useless rubbish which she had stacked in her equalid home, but a search of her effec's revealed notbing of value. In actordance with a promitse made to Mies Vogel, Mrs. Gun- ther will bury her, b T — A Tragedian Among the Boys, New York Journal, “I have been a school boy myself In a small way,” satd Mr. Lawrence Barrett, the tragedian, to the pupils of the Cen- tral grammer school in Brooklyn yester- day. The actor teemed a_little’ nervous in addressing his youthful audience, and sald so. “‘Perhaps,” he continued, ‘‘the reason I have faced larger and possibly more critics]l sudiences with less nervousness was the] reflection that I wes_butendeav- oring to Interpret the almost divine thooghts of another instead of speakiog for myself. We are all, all grouping in the dark, bllndly looking out for the tasks, be they great or small, laid out for us. Out of Jabor comes roposo; out of work a due senze of hsppincss at labor well done,” After speaking upon the grand results achleved by education Mr, Barrett “I am sorry [ cannot say sny more at thousand words I could not do more than with you, as I do now, sll the joys and happiness of life until it ends.” o ———— STOP THAT COUGH By using Dr, Frazier’s Throat and Lung Bal- sam—the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness and Sore Throat, and all diseases of the throat and lungs, Do not neglect & oough, It may prove fatal, Scores and hundreds of grateful people owe their lives to Dr, Frazier't Throat and Lung Balsam, and no family will ever be without it after once using it, and discovering its marvelous power, It is put up in large family bottles and sold for the small price of 75 cents per bottle, Sold Kubp & Co, and O, F, Goodman, ——— Achunk o! & boy was seen studying the weather report in an Omaha paper and won dering at the lad’s interest a gentleman ap- proached bim and asked, “Well, my son, do you with to find?” “I'm looking to see how the old thermom etands at Duluth,” replicd theboy. “If she's 10 below I have gotto dust for home and getina pile of cosl; if she's at zero I can go off with Bill Jackson to see his dog fight a tame cyote,—[Weepig Water Republican, AD Dressive & Cowp £ for all kinds of salads, fish, and cold meats. Cheaper and beiter than home-msde, No sauce equa! to it was ever offe Quinn Bobanon will have a hearing in the sn- preme court Fridsy, In the mean time the people of Otoe county,“where the last trial oecurred upon change of Yenue, are anxious to have him go somewhere, as the legislature has not allowed their bill for the enormous ex- peuses of the trisl, They are not very partic: ular, either, which way he goes. ——— SKIN DISEASES OURED, By Dr. Frazier's Magic Ointment. Oures if by magic: Pimples, Black Heads or Grub Blotches and Eruptions on the face, leaving the skin clear and beautiful, Also cures Itch, Salt Rheum, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips and old, Obstinate Uleers Sold' by droggists, oF mailed on receipt price, 50 cents, Sold by Kuhn & Co. and 0, F, Goodman, A Man with the Form, Developments of Woman Beautital Special Dispiatch to the Globe-Democrat, Pamapeiraia, Pa., Febroary 20 - Profersional ciroles are profourdly inter ested over the dissovery of a wonderfal natural curlosity in the olty, which {s no less than a man with the form, features and developments of a beau'iful woman, Yeaterday Chiof of Police Steward, who had been Informed that this singular be. ing was on exhibition on Race street, sent for one of the most distlnguished physicians of this city and requested him to vieit the place and report as to the nature of the case. The physiclan waa astonished at what he saw, and at once visited Dr. Joseph Leidy, preeident of the Academy of Natural Solence, and one of the most distinguished sclentist in the United States, to whom he described this romarkable specimen of humanity. Both gentlemen agreed that scientific research has never dlscovered a well authentizated caso of this kind possessing so many a tonishing sical anomalies. The doo- tor eays: *‘Imadea thorough examina- tlon of the subject, and what 1 saw was simply amazing. The subject, which in a otrictly phyeical senee must be termed a male, possessess the complete physlogo my of & woman asd the physiological de- velopment of a man, 1 speak within bounds whon 1 say that within all my ex- perlence I never saw in features, form, halr, skin, Hmbs, feet, hands, a more symmetrically shaped or more beantifal woman, The development of the bust and hipsare those of & perfect female, but,wonderful to relate, the belng ls un. questionably a man, Dr. Loldy, to whom 1 described this wonderful person, agreed with me that it was an amazing freak of nature, The volce is a female's volce, finely modulated, and all of the actions those of a modest, refined woman, He orshe fs on exhibition, but so far as I could observe there was nothing indecent about the matter, as only men are ad mitted who hsve a physician's request that they be admitted. The man is French, and can not speak English. He teld me that he was born near Paris and 15 20 years of age. On Saturday the sub- ject will be exhibited before the claesats of Hahneman Medical college, when a large audience of medical and scientific gentlomen will be present.” Mayor Smith, who thought o! suppress- ing the exhibition a3 indecent, upon the suggestion of several prominent physi- d: | hand, loosely grasping her fan, lay In this time, but if I had the ssylog cf a | d; t | grestest need, clane, decided to take no actlon. The Owner of Jay-Eye-Sce and His Grandchila, Chicago Mail, *4J. 1. Qase,” sald a Wisconsin man who sat In Broker Schwartz's office, *has a little grandzon now who has altcgether supplanted the famons Jay-Eye-See in the gruff millionaire’s big heart.” When the millionalre's ~ youngest daughter lost her heart it went into the pesseszion of a young fellow who had no moncy, and who had slmply a moderate place in the office of the Raclne Plow works, “‘Oh, yes, take her if you want, You don’t get anything with her, though, mind that; not a d—d- penny,” was the answer which the sultcr gct when he asked tho old man's consent. There was only a modest wedding, and then the couple moved into s little cottage rented by the husband. “‘Give 'em a house? No by God. Let them hustle,” was the way the old man met a ploa from tho girl's mother. “‘Didn't we have to hustle, eh? Are they any bstter'n us?” The old man went along and epent thonsands on his famous gelding, The way like scores of other modest couples in Racine. The young man ‘‘hustled;’ got around every day; pald his debts came a little youngster—a boy. ~ Rough old Case got around to see it; got around oftener after that, He used to dance the boy on his knee. *‘Whatcher goin’ to call him?” he blurt- ed out one day. ““We thought we'd name him after his grandpa,” sald the pretty youog mother, “‘See here, young fellow,” eald the rougliman of money, who started life as a blac kemith, *‘here 1s $100,000 for you. I'll start you in buslne:s.” So now the old man dances his grand- son on his knces, the young man hustles on his o wn account, the youog mother looks pr cttier than ever, ‘and Jay-Eye- See's nos e is completely broken, —— Then i}m.h W San Francisco Chronical, They were sitiing on a setteo langulaly, trying to appear unconsclous of the im- pending crists. The conversation had gone, like a begluning on_skates, elowly and slowly eroand the objective polnt, and collapse was im cat, Hehad eaid 80 much to her of an admiring kind that Le felt he could not go home without pro- posing to her, unless he wlshed to show that the truth was not in him, She had accepted his compliments with the sin: cerity which is o exaspering in a flirta- tion, There had heen a pause. Her Sorry, simply besuty cn the rose-pink of her ress, _ ‘‘What a beauliful hand!” sald he, lay- ing one finger accidentally on the soft white skin of the significent fing “What a beautlful ring! touching his finger. He took the ring {mpulsively, wished it on and kissed it. “‘And I must not take 1t ofi?” she mur- mared. “‘Not for three months, dearest,” *‘I guers that willbe quite long enough; anywsy,” and eomehow both of them wished it off again, ———— Three Reasons Why every one needs, and should tako Hood's Barsaparilla In the spring:— 1st: Because the system is now n i Hood's Sareaparllla gives strength, 2d: Becanse thableod Is slugglsh and impure, Hood's Sarsaparilla purifiee. : Because, from the above facts, Hcod's Sarsaparllla will do a greater amount of gocd now than at any other thme, Take it now. e —— _The fircmen’s state tournament has been fixed to come off at Grand Island on the 18th, 19th, 20th and 218t of August. e Angostura Bitters, the world renowned appetizer and invigorator, Used now over the whole civilized world, Try it, but beware of imitations, Ask your grocer or druggist for the genuine article, manufactured by Dr, J, G B, Siegert & Sons e — Major Waeson, who lost a pile of money and 8 paymaster’s commlbsslon in the regular army by Indulgivy i draw poker, will locate in” Des Moines, where be has boen given a poeiticn in the offices of the Wabash road. e ——— Coughs. 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After iy prepuration s been taken for i Tew weck tie proviously conspiouously prom i ng from (‘olmum[:tinn and the like diseases, get covered with . Uho sumken and bloodlesscheels fl up and assume n rosy 432 the drooping spirits revive, while all the muscles of the body, and chief among them the heart, . ¢ are stronger and better able to perform their functions, bécause of being nourished with a o 43¢ richer blood than they had been before. In other words, the system s supplied with m 3 carbon than the disease can exhaust, thereby giviug nature the upper hand in the conflict 4 emmmSOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS AND FINE GROCERY HOUSES mmmm WwPrice ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE K uart Bottles sent to any address in the United States (East of the “""”fl‘%’" 58 o o mln??.';fl]un- y packed in plain case, Bxpress oharges prepaid on receipt of t THE DUFFY MALT W '+ It can be % o o '+? inent bones in patients suffe 42 thick coating of fat and musc} GERMAN D. 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