THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , FJttDAY , JANUAilY 11 , 1884. Delicate and Feeble Ladies , Those tanqtilo' ' , tiresome Mnsatlons. cnulnff you to I eel ncurcttj- able to bo on your feet ! that con. fttant drain IhitlitAklnjr from jour j tem Alt Us former eluttelty ; dmlng Uia bloom from your cheeks ; that continual strain upon yonr vital forces , ft * rendering jcutrriUMi ] fiml fretful , can easily be TO * moved by the use of that tnarrclom remedy , Hop Bltttrg. Irregularities and contractions of your y . tern are relieved at onro , whllo the ipcdal CMUO of ficrlodlcM pain are permanently removed , None re- cclre to much benefit , and none are profoundly ( rrattful and show tuch im Interest In rccommcndlnfr Hop nitten M women , Fcols Young Again , 1 My mother was afflicted a tonjt time with Neu ralgia and a dull , heavy /nacttro condition ot the whole system : headache , nerroui prostration , and was almost helplom. No physicians or medicines Old her any good. Three manthi tga she began to uio Hop Bitten with such good effect that the seems and loeli JOUDR again , Mthough over 70 } cars old. Wo think ther U no other medicine ( It to me In tbo fam ily. " A lady , In ITovldence. Bradford , Pa. , May 8 , 1875. It has cured mo ot several dlicaecs , such M ncrvoni item , sickness at the stomach , monthly troubles , etc , I have not seen a lick day In a year , tlnco I took Hop Bitters. All my neighbors use them. tXOCO Lost ' 'A tour of Europe that cost mo "M- 000 , done mo lots good than ono Bottle ot Hop "Bit' ten ; they Also cured m ) wife of fifteen > cars' ' ncr YOU weakness , sleep'cuness and dyspepsia. " n. M. , Auburn , N. Y. High Authority. Hop Bitters ls not , In nny tenso. tin atiholiollo tier crage or liquor , ani could not b sold for use except to penons desirous of obtaining * medicinal bitters , OnKr.f B. JUux , U. B. Com tntcrl Itov , So. III. noMi-tnili.K , 0. , May 1,70. Sirs IruvobcenRufterlnjt ten years and I trlct your Hop Bitters and It done mo more good than al the doctors. II IBS 3. H. BOOHK. aby Saved I Wo are so thankful to say that our nursing baby was permanently cured of n dangcroui and protract ed constipation and Irregularity of the bowels by th use of Hop Bitters h y Its mother , wt Ich At the aim I Ime restored her to perfect health and strength. Th I'arents , Rochester , N. Y , Un J ! . 0. Wnsx'ft NEHTII ANI > HHAIM TIIRAT MBNT , rt ( raarnnlooil Bpncillo for lljstcrin , JJizzl ncs * . UoiiTUleions , I'lts , Nervous NenrnlBin HcrulnclioNorTouH Prontrntlon cimsed hjrihn us otitlcohol ortohicco , Wnkofulnow , Mental Do. imiwsioii , Hoftonlng ot the llrain reBultlnirmin winity nnd lonihnir to misery , dcrnjr nnd dcntl I'remnUiro Old Ago , Jlnrronneoa , IIOBB of powo m either BOX , Involuntary Losses nnu bperrant orrluca cnusou by ror-oxortion of thobrnin , nclf nbiiKoor oTOr-indiilgonco , Much box contain ono month'H treatment. Jl.flOn box.or Bix lioxo for $3.0(1 ( , Bent by mall prepaid ou receipt ot price Vfr. GVAKAXVKK NIX IIOXl'.M To euro nny cnoo. With onch order received byn for mx boxea. nccompnniMl with $5.00 , wo wi ( tend the purchaser our wntt/m Runrnntoo to ro tund the money it the trcntmont doua not offec oouro. Oiinrantocs imiiiod only by 0. F. nOODMAN , Agent Omaha Neb. OR , FELIX LEBRUH'S 6 PUKVENTIVB AND OTJEE. EITHER SEX , Th remedy being Injected directly to the Beat < * eua , requires no change ol diet or nauseous , mercnnal or poisonous medicine * to bo taken Intern IT "Vhen 'isod as a preventive by either eer , It It ImpoMioIe to contract any private disease ; but In the cafio oi those already unfortunately afflicted wo iniar antoo throa boxes to cunt , or wo trill refund th money , Price by moll , posture paid , (1 per box , o Utrse boxes I or IS. . , 'UI1 ODABAKTEKS 5JSJ t3 miil by all authorlcod agents. Dr.FelixLeBrun&Go 80LK PKOPR1ETOR8. : a F. Ooodnuu , Dru irlst , ( Sola Agent , lot Omaha ah tn&e > wly " OMAHA Stove Repair Works. 109 South 14th St. Uako a specialty of furnlshlni ; castings and repair ing stores of M description , wood stoves changed to 1mm ooal , Rratei , llroback , dampers , &o , oonstintl ) on b4ind. Try ono ot our store pipe ralrcsnud cloth dryer combined 81.00. J 0 m&e EMEIIY & KATON , Prop. 5,000 SHAEES ' A BONANZA FOR SALE CHEAP. S.OOO shares of the Union Consolidated fliho llinlnn Company , of Council Bluffi , Iowa. For lur ttier particulars , apply to JOHN JAUVIE , dZl-m coiliwoow-Cw Hrown'8 Park , Utah , DUFRENE 4 ARCHITECTS 10 OHAHA. NAT10NAI , DANK UUILDINUJOF . j- ot the Jiumaa body enlanred , derolopod and strengthened , . * w etc. , Is an InUrestlni ; adtorttaement long run In oui paper. lu replr to Iniiulrtcs wo will say that there Is uo evidence ot humbug about this. Outhecoatrary , tbo advertisers are very highly endorsed. InUre toe persons may g r waled drculan giving allputtl Ian by addnxwlax Erla Medical Co. , . Buffalo M Y.-Tolodo Evenlnsf Bla U M el s Confection. Sealed I'atnph Free Add SftaMateoUca Co l'.O.BVJC2lSlBt.LoulsMo DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. , Oou.li.wt : ItOI Famam Street , opnoilto Paiton llotol , Omaha Neb , DR. WHITTIER , 617 St , Char/ea St. , St , Louis , than other pbyaldau In Bt. Louts , al city tnuon show and all old resident * know. Consultation free Invited. When It Is Inconvenient to visit the city treatment , medicine * can be sent by mall or exprvi cvBrywherc. Curable oaac guaranwedwber | dou ettfdi It U frtokly stated. Vail or writ * . Mervoui Prostration , Psbillty , Mental and 1'hytba WinkEOAa.Mtirourlil ami other agcrtloM oTTTCtroaV ttiy , 8klp jC otioP . OU Bores and Ulctn , linpodl twit * ivitnarrijp , : Kh i BatCm , Hie * . Bi > eclal at O i MQ ito oa o from overworked brain. BUiUHOAL. reonlvB nffiitl attehUqu. DUoMei uUdig Imy Ig luanry.wbo may not * Ut : u . KMI UWWJWI aal cow. UaUtdiorUo , CsUwtM. KV ( W-sJ WlT TEARS AMID THE RUINS , Fathers UontifyiiiE Their Deal ADuy atllto Smoking Walls of Belle- vlllo Convent Twenty-Six nro Pcrnl , Boven Injured , Ono Fa mily , Ten Missing Tlio Flrciimu Hlruncil. Chicago HeraU Special. BM.T.EVIM.E , 111. , January 7. The earch for the bodies of the dead among ho fire ruins of the Immaculate Concpp- ion Convent was continued this morning ind carried on throughout the day. Several oral backbones and pieces of hands and ogs were found , but no moro whole ) odios. Last night St. Agnes' Orphan Asyhmi , opposite the convent , was vis ted by many persons. There lay the Bodies of Mary Campbell nnd Bister Madrono , and it was to the asylum that 'Honda and relatives of the missing wore directed in their search. Pitiful indeed were the incidents soon thoro. Fathom would push open the doors and demand of the trembling sisters ! "Whoro is my daughter ? Toll mo , where is she ? Mothers would throw their arms about the nocks of the attendants and bog o them : "Toll mo all , oh toll mo all. I am very strong now. I can boar it. " Antoine Goyor , a boy of eighteen win lived near the building , and who played the hero through all the tragedy , is the only male about the asylum. IIo re ceived the callers during the night. His chocks wore wet with tonrtj all the timo. lie had witnessed the fainting of bereav ed mothers and fathers until ho was nearly broken down himself. "I can face it no longer , " ho said , "I must put them off until morning. " Just then the father of Mary Manning , of Bt. Louis , came into the building. "Toll mowhoro is Mary is she safe ? ho askocl. Antoine toino turned away and hid his faco. IIo was trembling like a loaf. "Why ddh't you toll mo ; is she lost ? I must know now. I must see her now ; no matter how she is , I must see her face again. " "You cannot sco her to-night ; wait until morning , " said ono of the sisters , gently. "But I must see her now. " "No , no ; you must not sbo her now ; Trait until morning ; she may bo able to see you in the morning. " The suspense was terri blo. Beads of perspiration stood out upon the man's faco. "It is bettor that you know now , " a gentleman keeping Antoino's said. "Your company , daugh ter is dead. " Mr. Manning sank into a chair as if stricken by a terrible blow. The boll of the door rang again , and four men entered. A handsome young man asked : "What can you toll ma of Martha Mauntell" Again Antoine turned away his face. "Wo cannot toll you about her , " said ono of the attendants. "But she is my sister ; I must know. " "Wo hoped for the best , " stammered An toino. "Oh , lot mo go to her , let mo see her. " "For God's sake toll him I can't , " whispered the boy to the gentleman , near him. Ho handed the doatb list ) to the young man. "Martha Mauntol" was the first namo. The Manning family live at 3622 North Parson street , St. Louis , and the Mauntols in Carondelot. Those two incidents are only illustrative of the many incidents of the terrible night. The shock upon the community has by this time so far worn away as to allow an intelligent inquiry into the facts of the terrible holocaust. As appears , the absence of ladders and the locking of the great front door caused the terrible num ber of deaths. The firemen and some of the citizens bitterly blame the convent managers for locking the doors and not providing exits. The friends of the con vent , ana they are very many in number , are loud in their complaints against the Si o department for not having ladders that were of some avail. A half a dozen good ladders would have saved them , " says a local priest. "That convent was worse than a poni- cntiary , Bays ono of the firemen. They ock up the doors of a penitentiary , but , hoylmvo _ a man at the door who can > rovido for the safely of the prisoners n case of a firo. Hero they practical- y locked up the door and throw away the key. " The latest developments show twenty- six dead ; seven wounded , ono fatally , ind ton still missing. There is great indignation that moro effort is not being made in the search. Mr. Scaling , of St. Louis , is waiting for the remains of his two children. Nothing has been found to-day , and little work has been dono. A Quick Recovery. It clve/i / UB great pleasure to state that the merchant who was reported botug at the point of death from an attack of Pneumonia , has en- tlroly iccovorod by the use of DH. WM. HALL'S BALSAM I'Oll O.MIK LUNGS. Naturally ha fools grateful for the benefits de- mad from using tlila remedy , for the lungs and throat ; and lu ( jiving publicity to this Htatcmont wo are actuated by motives ol pub. lie benefaction , trusting that othora rany ba banofittod In a similar manner. Ou nolo by all Druggists. Mott's IJvor I'll Is Are purely vegetable , act effectually on the Liver , cleanse the stomach , aid Digestion , cure Bllllousacss , Dyspepsia , Hlok-hundacho , ami all disorders of the Stomach. They are tha best Stomach and LIver FilU made. Durno's Catarrh Snut ! cures Catarrh and all afToctloru of the mucous monbruuo. * A Sonultlvo Donkey. : , oul vlllj Courier-Journal , An excellent story is told about a young man whoso attentions to a young lady became the subject of comment. She was his companion in his daily rides , and apparently they both enjoyed the propin quity. Suddenly the rides ceased , and the young follow was askad the reason , Ho replied that she had called him a jackass , and that ho would not ask any SJrltorido with him after that. The lady's friends were shocked , and asked for particulars. This was his explanation : "You BOO , wo had boon so much together tlwt I gave out in topics of conversation , and when I took her out last I couldn't think of anything but the weather , and I caid ; "I believe it is going to rain ; 1 felt a drop on my car. ' She looked at mo and carelessly said : 'That rain is a half mile off. ' Now , did not that mean I was a jackass with long ears ! I h vo never been near her since. " " Heuuty , that transitory flrwer , can only bo held by using I'uzzunnl'H mclllcated complex- Tom Oohlltrco'a Awful IXWH , Now Vork Journal "Tho loss to tlio country cannot b computou , " said the Hon. Thomas 1 Ochiltroo , of Texas , roferjng to thu JOB othis bag between the Deabroagoa utteo ferry and the Park Avenue hotel. "What was the nature of the bag's cou tents ? " Mr. Ochiltreo woa naked. "Tho most valuable political paper imaginable , " replied the utatoinan. "Cannot they bo replaced , Mr , Ochil " treel" "I am afraid not , air. } t would hav jccn bettor to have lost the constitution f the United States. " "How many years will it sot the coun ty back , Mr. Ochiltroo ? " "That would bo hard to compute and oponds entirely upon my ability to re- ilaco the lost written thoughts. " "But would not the finder return the ocumonts if he know your address ? " "Any man , woman or child who docs tot know my address has no right to live : n America. But I'm afraid that the mpors will be hold in the hopes of a , oavy ransom , " "Shall you not oflbr n reward ? " "I cannot afford to myself , but I shall a k congress for an appropriation of SlOO.OOO to regain the manuscripts. I wrote President Arthur to hare congress cconvenod right away so no time should io lost.btit I nm sorry to see that ho nog- oocd to do so. " "Then the blame rests on him if the country is lost , " "That's iust it , " exclaimed the Texan mtriot , "I can do no moro. Good-day , ir. " Prof. Cromwell , the art connoisseur , was cured by St. Jacob's Oil. of rhouma- , ism. TUAIN'B NI5W VAl'KU. lie Sajo Jay Gould -will VftHlth a Crash Wlttiln Ninety Now York World. Seated in a largo nrm-chair in the reading-room of the Ashland house a re porter for The World , yesterday , found "Psycho" Ooorgo Francis Train. Ho had two other arm-chairs before him , each filled with papers , letters , shears , paste , envelopes , clippings , and postage stamps , while a lounge was covered with n mass of manuscript prepared for his forthcoming newspaper. Ho had just concluded reading a letter from Mr. P. T. Barnum inviting him to visit Waldo- more , when ho looked up and welcomed the reporter , wishing n prosperous Nov Yctar for The World , which , ho saidwil gain 20,000 circulation in sixty days tinder dor the boom ho will give it in his paper "What do you intend to call your journal ? " asked the reporter. "Qoorno Francis Train's paper ( The Now Bill Tweed ) . " "Will it bo a weekly or a daily paper 1" "Weekly at first ; then daily. Biggos paper in the world. Shall knock out al poets and smash Arnold kick * him ou of the country. " "What will bo its policy ? " "To show up Villard's great swindle Gould's coming bankruptcy I Black Fri day smash through specie payments ! " "What will it advocate ? * "Free play to 10,000 saloons ; the sam right to sell as some clergymen to driul at 'altar' wino and lie about it , calling i 'blood. ' I shall back McIIonry to go $20,000,000 stolen by Jowott Erie rail way ; knock out 12 journals by telling truth. Paying off thirty years' press in suits ; smash 'dude' editors and show uj § 100,000,000 swindle in Now York. " "When will the first number of the paper bo issued ? " "Immediately. As Psychos force mo Am only doing it for fun ; not mono ; ( have none ) nor fame ( too much ) . " Editor Train handed the reporter a shoot of brown rnanilla paper , four yard long and n yard wide , showing the title page and inside pages of the paper. Underneath dornoath the head are the words : Psycho Museum of facts and ready-made Gyclo pwdia of rod-hot events of the day. Live ideas in dead ago from most sane man ii mad world. " There will bo a largo bus of the founder on the editorial page , beneath neath which the words : Ah I well , the world la discreet , There are many who paufto and wait ; But hero IB a man who plants his feet Sometimes in advance of Fate. "Jowott's Whito-HouBo Boom , " iu largo letters , covers the heads of Horace A. W. Tabor , W. Cornell Jowott , and Andrew Albright , of Now Jersey , as the Republican , now party , and Democrat ! candidates for the Presidency. "Why do you propose to publish the Now Bill Tweed at Bayonne , N. J. ? " "Because there is $10,000,000 cash already to build n $160,000,000 road thence to the Pacific ccast at once , Fund from Paris , Vienna , Italy , and Berlin No English capital 1 All eteol rail Jowott loaves in steamer this week. " "Then you are assured of success ? " "Yes. Have 8450 cash for 'ads. ' before fore I come out , and must issue oigh page paper at start on account of 'ads. Here goes first batch to printers , " saying which ho sealed and mailed a largo bundle dlo of manuscript. "Then you think there is a crash im minout ? " "Yea. Gould's time will come within thirty days sixty or ninety nt latest Ho has whole load on shoulders. Ho has sunk 820,000,000 in Mexico , witl nil brokers at back , and can't get dollar back. Crash is at door any moment , ' In answer as to what ho thought of the present condition of the country ho said : "I take no stock in people ; don't care for the country ; country is damphoo' and 'country be damned , ' " As the reporter rose to leave ho prof fered his hand to Psycho , but the latter , shrinking , said : "I have not touched man for tan \ears , but I will shake your hand Chinese fashion , " and ho took his own loft liani in his right and shook it , saying good-by WAH persons nilllcted with Dysjx > iwla , , Colic , and all kliuln of Imllgedtl wll find immediate relief and mire cure by using Anuimturn Blttcro. The only genuine U manufactured by lr. J. G. B. Siogert & Sana Uo Was Not In. ' . - . 1'l.llAdclpliU r-rcw. A gentleman stopped into the counting room of The Now York Sun rqcontly n < said : "Is Mr Dana in ? " "I think ho is , " replied the clerk "Would you like to BOO him ? " "If you please , " was the reply. "What name shall I sendi" was then asked. "Holman. of Indiana , " "Ah , yos. " The clerk then stepped to the speaking tube and quickly returned with the re mark : "Sorry , sir ; but Mr. Dana left for Europe not five minutes ngo. " K < > vlv I of I'lfjmllue , The story comes from Washington that Mrs. B. K , Bruce , wtfo of tlio colored register of the treasury , vas deeply mor tified at her treatment at tlio president's Now Year's reception. The white ladies niCBcnt found itcomonientnot toseo her and to rather avoid her vicinity. This might have led to something un pleasant hod not Mrs. Senator Jjogan singled her out.groetcd her with effusive * ness , and insisted upon presenting her to the ladles present , One caunot but fee ! that the scone must have boon a little awkward for all parties , though it did no credit to Mrs , Logan's kindness and tact The fact remain * , though , that no matter rlmt or who the parties arc , any effort to orco social recognition upon others must osult in failure. Perhaps if Mrs. Bruce ad remained nway from the reception ho would have been happier. A good name at homo is a lower of trongth abroad. Ton times as much Hood n Sarsaparilla used in Low ell ns ny other. AFTER AN ALUUAX. Vlmt a Kurnl Uollo Wanted .Her to liny. terchant Traveller. An old man from the undisturbed quiet f rural hill-tops , and his daughter , who vas no doubt the belle of her neighbor- load , came to the city the other day to lo n season's shopping for themselves , and any of the neighbors that "sent along. " While they were in a store the ; irl said ; "Pap , I want you ( o buy mo an al- > um. " The old follow gave her a sarcastic ook , and replied : "What the deuce do you want with a Iburn ? You couldn't ploy on it of I wus or got it fur you. " When the salesman explained , the old ellow added : "Oh , I didn't understand. I thought t was ono of these hero things that you ako in both hands and shove up together and stretch out. To put pictures in , oh ? Wall , she aint got but throe pictures , and they're made on tin. Beckon she can keep 'em in a box a while longer. " Do not bo deceived ; ak ( or and take only n. II oiixliuu and SOUK' Capsicum Couzh Dropa ( or Cough , Coldfl , and Sore Tlironts. D. B. and Trade Mark ou every Drop. Shrewd Trick of l n Hali Sharpen * . In London , lately , says a correspondent ont , two well-dressed men entered the shop of a fashinablo tradesman and asked to see the chief of the establishment , whom they privately informed that they were from Scotland Yard. The men said that from infonnition received they know that two "swell women" would drive up to the shop in a brougham and order dra pery to a largo amount , paying for the same with a forged check for 50bearing the name of a well-known nobleman. It would , however , bo necessary , iu order to properly convict the women , to allow them to carry the goods off with them , and take the change of the chock. But in order that the should not escape , the detectives were to have a hansom with a fast horse , to follow the brougham and take the ladies into custody. The oflicors took their stand behind the counter ; the "ladies" came , ordered the goods , and tendered the chock. They received the change and goods , and drove off. The detectives immediately followed in their hansom with the "fast horse. " The tradesman h still woiting for the gtods. Of the many remedies bolero the public for Nervous Debility and weakness of Nerve Generative System , there is none equal to Al- len'H Brain Food , which promptly and perma nently restorer all lost vigor ; it never fails , $1 pkjr. , G for $5. At drurtrial * . FIFTY INDIAN MAIDENS. Daughters of the Pralrlo Como to I'hlUilolphin. to School Their t Tribes anil Queer Names. I'hlUdelphUlCeoord. The family of twenty-three Indian girls who have been living for some time past at the Lincoln institution , Eleventh street below Spruce , was increased to fifty on Thursday afternoon by the ar rival of twenty-seven girls from the In dian training school at Carlisle , Pa. , from which place they were sent by order of the Indian department of the United States government. The fifty who are now in Philadelphia will , in the course of a few weeks , bo joined by twenty-five more , which will complete the number to bo taken care of in this city , The now arrivals are apparently per fectly satisfied with their quarters. They ranged in ago from 0 years to 20 , and were all neatly dressed and were their jet-black hair to plaits. The fifty schol ars are divided into two divisions , each of which goes through a regular routine of study and work daily. They rise at 6 o'clock , and after breakfast ono division goes to the schoolrooms and studios from i ) o'clock until noon , the other girls spending these hours in learning to sow , cook and attend to the general house work of the institution. In the afternoon from 1 o'clock until 4 the second division attends cchool and the first is instructed in the useful branches just mentioned. Each day the scholars are taken out for an hour's walk , but as a general thing they do netlike like this , as'they are very sensitive about the attention they attract. On Sundays they attend divine service at the Church of the Ascension. The hours when they do not have to bo in schoolrooms or at work are spent in the playrooms of the institution. Some of the girls are very clever at making Indian dolb , which they decorate with becds , bita ol metal and strips of bright flannel. During the day they ore obliged to talk to each other in English , but in thu hour that intervenes between supper and bedtime ( B p. m. ) they are al lowed to converse ( ogouiorin their native Idnguagos. This , however , is impossible in many coses , as they represent a num ber of tribes and do not understand ono another's dialects , Prizes are given at the end of each month to these who have talked Engliah only during that period , , and they make rapid headway in learn ing the language. They are reported tote to bo bright and quick at their studies. Among the tribes represented by thu fifty now at the institution ro the Paw nees , Sioux , Oheyonnes , Comanchos , Diggers , Osa oa , Omnhas and Dolawaros. A largo number have Christian names and civilLsod surnames , but some are still known by their Indian surnames with a Chistian name attached , the effect of which combination is often rather amusing , as in the following cases ; Bes. sio Big Soldier. Edna Eagle Feather , Frank io Bear , Ella Han Chief , Maud Echo Hawk , Fannie Crow , Eunice Boar Shield , Sarah High Pipe , Luzlo Spider and OlUo Battle. The majority of the gills will remain in Philadelphia five years. Circus Iiemonmlc. ' New Orleans I'le ) uno It is said the will of P. T , Bainum covers 700 pages of legal cap paper. No wonder that hi > wanted three physicians to testify that ho was of Bound mind when ho signed the document. The old man will have it published to sell in the ring next summer. His temperance lecture - turo made to aid the sale of circus lemo nade is about played out. Phosphate , Iu ( Nervous Diseases. Dr , USURY , Now York , says ; "In ner- voua diseases , I know of no propaiatiou to equal it. " DAKOTA , Delegate Itnyinond on Territorial Needs nnd the Capital Question. Chicago Tribune. The Hon , J. B. Raymond , delegate in congress from Dakota , was at the Palmer yesterday en route for Washington , and in conversation with a representative of The Tribune ho said there was no chance of Dakota's admission as a stata until the presidential election was settled. The democrats were not going to take any chances ; they had boon fooled once in the case of Colorado , and experience had made them cautious , If they lost the next election they would not euro much about it , and if they won , Dakota would make no difTnrnco in the political scale , and thuy imhat lot her in , "I think there is moro smoke than fire in all this row about Ordway , " continued Mr. Raymond , "I do not believe the governor has done any wrong. But ho is too actiyo and aggressive. Ho takes n hand in every thing , and so treads on a great many toes , and ho is making enemies all the time by it. " "What legislation do you expect to secure for the territory this session ? " THE HIOOX UKSKUVATIOX. "Thoro are several matters requiring congressional attention. The most im portant is the matter of the Sioux reser vation. Until it is settled neither the Northwestern nor Milwaukee A ; St. Paul railroads can complete their linos. Hoio is a vast territory , almost a quarter of Dakota , of no use to the people and not really used or needed by the Sioux. The roads have the right of way , but unless they can settle the country along the tracks and thus build up a local traffic they cannot afford to go ahead and extend the roads. I think congress will dispose of this question in n speedy and satisfac tory manner. Then wo need a larger legislature and moro judicial districts. Dakota has increased so rapidly in wealth and population that the machinery of bygone years is not adequate for govern ment. Wo have twelve senators and twenty-four member , but wo should have at least double that number in both branches of the territorial legislature. There are four judicial districts , but each circuit is much too largo for the judge to give it proper attention. The docket is everywhere over a year behind. We want three moro circuits" THE CAPITAL SQUABIUK. "How will the tlio squabble over capi tal terminate ? " "That is more guesswork. If the deci sion of the district court is affirmed by the supreme court , it is still a question whether Yankton remains the capital. The samp act that appointed the capital commission revoked the act making Yankton the capital ; so that , if it is decided that the commission was illegal and Bismarck is not the capital , still it is by no means sure that Yankton can claim its own again. The first thing they know wo will have no capital at all. I think Bismarck does very well. Every town in the territory can't bo the favored spot , and if any other place had boon chosen the kick vrould bo just as great. " Samuel of Posen. Kew Yark Letter to Philadelphia Kccord. I never saw "Satnunl of Poson" until the other night and I was very much amused by the play ; but I was more amused by Samuel himself , whom I saw off the stage after the performance. Ho is a most ingenuous fellow , and began at once tolling mo about his Christmas pres ent to his wife. "I told Mrs. 0. that there were to bo no psosents this year. Wo had spent a great deal of money in Europe last summer , and wo must cut down ? " "That's right Curty , " she said ; "wo must lay by more money. I agree to no presents at Christmas. " "Perhaps next year , " continued Samuel , "but not this. " "Well , I talked a great deal about it , till she must have thought mo pretty mean ; but all the time I had in my mind what I was going te give hor. We always take our meals iti our parlor at the hotel , and you know the dishes have silver cov ers on. When the Stewart has anything particularly nice ho garnishes it with water watorcresscs and tilings ; so I got a dish and some greens and put my present inside and covered the outside with the . It was a perfect bower. Mrs. . came in and took a good look over the table , and the first thing oho saw was that dish. "Ohl" said she , "I wonder what Murphy has tucked away under that cover ? 1 believe it is birds , " and she raised the lid ot the dish. You never saw anything like her expression. There was a pearl locket I paid a thousand dollars lars for , and three thousand in govern ment bonds. Mrs. 0. is a French woman , you know , and there's nothing a French woman likes equal to bonds. Well , that was a nurpriao , and bo had a good laugh. " 1 asked Mr. Curtis if ho thought that the "Posen" mine had been worked out yet , and ho said : "No indeed , vrhy I've ' got all the southwest before mo. I've never boon there , and its a big country. But I'm not going to play this play all the time. I'm having another written , Samuel of Posen on the B oad ; ' I marry llobccca and go off to Chicago on my wedding tour , drumming up business along the route. Ono scone is in the bridal chamber of the Grand Pacific hotel which I turn into a sample room , I don't mean the sort of a sample room you mean its great fun. Dear mo , I'm nearly tired to death. I'm getting a stat uette mado. I'm going to have 1000 struck off. They're worth § 10 apiece the don't cost tno that , I take so many and I am going to put them around in jo elry shop windows. Good idea ; don't you think so ? " Every word of this was reeled off in thu steady ( low of words for which Samuel is conspicuous. Except thu lisp and the wax nose Curtis is very much like tlio part ho plays. The nose by the way , is effective from the front of the house , but it isn't pleasant at a nearer view , and ns the theatre gats warmer it loosens around the aidesgiving , the face a very singular and uncany ex pression. Mary and Her Prcuuhcr. Mr. GILKVD , O , , Jan. 0. Mary Long , the thirteen-year-old daughter of John Long , about a year ago ran away with a young Quaker preacher and went to Mi chigan , where they were married. Hie was there found by her indignant father and returned homo , and after a hearing was sent to the Girls' Industrial school , but after a very short stay in that institu tion made her escape and again sought her husband , She has nt last returned to her father's house of her own free will , and now petitions for a divorce from her Quaker husband. She dooa not claim but rt hat she bos boon well treated , but her grounds for divorce are simply her tender ago at the time the marriage contract was entered into and her incapability of mak ing such a contract. Her success is very doubtful. She is wealthy , and her hua- baud won't ; ; ive her up easily. H the Largest Stock in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Prices. CHARLES SHIVERICK. Furnitur 1 Purchnscrs should avail themselves of the opportunity now offered to buy nfc Low Prices by tnkiug advantage of the great inducement ; ) set out by PASSENQEE ELEVATOR To All Floors. 1200,1208 ndmOFarnamSt . OMAHA , NEB. PERFECTION A IN Heating and Baking In only attained } > y using CHARTER © AIC Stoves and Ranges , WIRE GAU1E OVER mm | Fet sale by MILTON ROGI3RS & SONS OMAHA- I Anheuser-Busch CELEBRATED and Bottled Beer This Excellent Beer speaks for itsolt. ORDERS FROM ANY PAltT OF THIS , STATE OR THE ENTIRE WEST , " T w Promptly Shipped. ALL OUK GOODS AEE MADE TO TEE STANDARD , F. SCHLIEF , Solo Agent for Omaha and the West. Cor. Oth Street and Capitol Avenue' "BURLINGTON ROUTE" ( Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy Railroad. ) GOING EAST AND WEST. 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Solid Trains ot Elegant Pai Coaches and PuB-j man Palace Bleeping Cars nro run daily to and ) from St Louis , via Hannibal , Qulncy , Keokuk.l Biu-llngtoni Cedar KapUiaand Albert Lea to 8tt Paul and Minneapolis : Parlor Cars wKu Kecllnuj * Chairs to and from 8t louls and Peoria ondt-1 and from 8t Loula and Ottunrnn Only on"i change of cars between 8t Louis nnd DC Moines. lown , Lincoln , Nebraska , ondBenvct Colorado It is universally- admit lee to be the ' Flnnct Equipped Railroad In the World for all Classes of Travel. , 'T ' , J. TOTrEIl.3dVlcrres'tandOen ManaKor. PHRiJKVkT. TjiWICt.T , t n.P-un. Ae't. CWcwv.i M. HELLMAN & CO , . Wholesale Clothiers ! 1301 AND 1303 FARHAM STREEJ COR. 13TH , OMAHA , NEBRASK -OF- ALARM CLOCKS ! At the Wholesale nnd Retail Jewelry Store of EDHOLM&ERICKSON Holiday Goods in in great abundance and an Elegant line oi ! Ladies und Gents' Gold Watches and beautiful stock or ! Solid Silver Ware , Diamonds , Jewelry and Spectacles. We would call special attention o the best and most RELIABLE RAILROAD WATCH Ever placed on the Marketnamely , the celebrated Quick Train , Colum bus , Ohio , Watch. It is superior to all oth'ers. . . .j. We have the Agency tor tbu above renowntd ijiano , which is pccond o none. Also the Lindomnii & Son's Pianos , and have also the famous ETardman Piano on sale. We also carry full lines of best Organs and Sheet Music. We warrant oux goods the best in the market. An iuspec- tiouwill convince the most skeptical. OUR TWO STORES Are coated as bl ; Jewelry Store. Corner 1.1th mid Dodge , opposite Postolfico. Piano Wareroom nnd Music Parlor , Crouuso's Block , Kith sheet wear Capitol Avenue. Please call and inspect our goods at both of our stores , ; Organs sold on monthly payments , 3EDHOLM & ERIGKSC1 THE JKVJ South east Corner Dodge , and lHb ( , near Capitol Avenue !