f\ \ THE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 6 , 1885. A I THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUY Ono of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From. W STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR -AND- -AT Factory Prices -AND EASY TERMS. Send for ourcatalogue and price list before pur chasing elsewhere. MAX MEYER & BRO. And Solo Importers of Finn Diamonds , Watches , Silver ware , Rich Jewelry , Wholesale mid Retail. Cor. llth and Farnam Sts. SOLE IMPORTERS -AND- Meerschaum Goods , Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Guns , Ammunition , Sporting Goods Notions and Smokers' Articles. { Stationery , Catlery , Druggists' Sundries And Fancy Goods , Full and complcto line and BOTTOM PRICES Mas Mever < fc Co. > J020tol024 FarnamSts. , Omaha JB > . TTYATT. Gumings and 20th Sts , , Omaha , JL2OG Farnam Street , Wish to announce that they have irom thi s time marked down ALL GOODS , and wii for the next 60 days , make a reduction o 10 per cent. Overcoats , Suits and Pants well made and sure fit. Now is the time to buy GOOD CLOTHES AT LOW PRICES WHOLESALE BY LAt 013 Jones Stieot \ AS FOR RED CROSS. \ OMAHA NEB SOLE AGENTS FOR TEINWAY WEBER , flAYNES AND EAUDMAN ; AND SMITH. AMERICAN AND PACKARD ORGANS. It Wo have the largest and boat stock of Shoo Mnalo In the city , oomprlglng Bel In , Vienna , Peters' "Leipzig" Cheap Edition , Breslau , May once odltloua. Small Goods and General Music Merchandise of all Kinds , 101 AND 103 16TH STREET OPPOSITE POSTOFFIOE. EDHOLM & ERICKSON , LI urn Jewelry of all designs made to order. Largo stock of Diamonds and Fine Gold Jewelry. AGENTS FOR GORHAM MANUFAOT'NG GO'S STERLING SILVERWARE LARGE STOCK OP Harvard Walthatn. Elgin * Lancaster and Columbus Watches SOLEAGENTS ; FOR THE CELEBRATED A , SCHNEIDER WATCH , DRESDEN 101 and 103,15th Street , opposite Postoffica , \ ruiNOB AS A c/vrrijn TKNDEII. Descendant ot 1'ollnh King WorkltiK H n Farm llnml Near Hfihtmore. 'roin the Baltimore American , For over two years Tlmddcus Louis , 'oniatowski ' , a grandson of King Stnius- aus Augustus 1'ontatowski , of the late vingdom < > f Poland , has worked on Dr 'aUerson's fnnn , opposite Mount Hope- uylitm , as cattle-tendei. When ho ap iht'd for vork , Poni.itowski , a tall , ironzcd , distinguished-looking individual eprescnted himself ns being in a destitute ircuiiistatice mid willing to work at nny- hing. His frank and open manner at nco excited tlio sympathy of Dr. 1'at- crson , who determined to give him n rial. Accordingly ho was placed in hargo of some valuable cattle , and biforo OIL' , through indust'y and sobriety , he lade himself almost invaluable. Not on ago Dr. Patterson , suspecting Ins .attle-tender who \\as no ordinary Ceing , 'Cgan ' to make some inquiries concerning is antecedents. For a while Ponitowaki nslstcd that ho was nothing moro than } liin Ponlatowskl , without any ancestry vortli speaking of ; but at last ho ac knowledged hlniBolf a direst descendant f tlio Polish line of kings , and a Prince f Poland by birth. In making the doc- aration hli deep black oyca spatklod irlllinntly , and , his friends say , ho look- d every inch a king. Ho nho produced i uurabor cf papers and recoids In proof f his Identity , which , upon oxamtnn- ion , it is said , proved clearly and unmls- aktkbly his real rank and position. Soon ftor this ho became tired of his work tnong the cons , and ho ao Informed his mployor , who tried to dltsuido him rom throwinp ; up tlio work , but without n > success. About three nooks rgo ho nformed Dr. Patterson that ho was olng to Athens , Go , whore , he said , ho lad secured a bettor position. The next lay ho loft for the south. A young friend of the prince , In con versation with an American reporter yes- urduy , slid : "Ponlatowskl is a fit ex- plo of the Ill-treated and enslaved olos. Ho is ono of the brightest f clews ows I over mot ; speaking six languages , 10 is fit to grace any court. Ho has ifton told mo Jnj etory , which 9 not only romantic , but .von . thrilling. After the war lotwcon Russia and Poland , his father vas banished to Siberia for some alleged ? olish conspiracy. His mother , with the irinco , then an Infant in arms , heroine hat she WAS , refused to bo separated rom her husband , and accompanied him nio that bleak and dreary county. As might have been expected , her delicate constitution soon gave way , and she died \n exile from homo and friends. The other , although subjected to the most cruel treatment , kept his health and worked like a common laborer with the other prisoners. I have often hoard him recount his father's exparlences in thojo awful mines ; how ho aroeo before day- ircak and worked in the damp and cold rom G until 0 , with three excuses for the meanest lunch , miscalled meals Nor was this nil ; for if ho made the slightest complaint , ho was either flogged or re quired to fast , sometimes for an ontlro day. Thus many years were passed , during which tlmo Thaddous , who re mained voluntarily with his fathar , grow , o bo qnito a handsome young man. One day father and son arranged their escape. They disguised themselves os peasants , and after some difficulty succeeded in jetting safely out of the settlement. For days they traveled in the snow stopping hero and there for a morsel of food that barely kept thorn from starving. The only serious obstacles they met with were the fierce wolves prowling about the woods. They were obliged to use the most extreme caution , lest they bo torn to pieces by the savage animals. Ac cordingly , they kept as much to the imin road as possible , and concealed them selves nt the slightest indication of a ? rowl or a bark. Footsore and weary , they at last arrived at a Russian port , where they shipped as sailors and sai'oi For Germany. Soon after their arrival there the f ther died , leaving young Thaddeus alone in the world. Aitor roaming around the continent for a year or two , the young prince came to Ameri ca , landing In New York about six years ago. From that city ho came to Balti more , where ho tried to obtain work , and Failing in that , wont to the Patterson 'arm , vhera ho remained until his departure - parturo for Athens a few weeks ago. While in Baltimore county ho met quite a number of young Jaiioi , many of whom Fell deeply in love with him. I have not hoard from him since his departure , but I cxpoct to in a few days. " A Telephone at Knlrwan * Paris dispatch to the London Times. In the environs of Kairwan , the holy city , there is a keeper of a kouba , or shrine , who has Introduced the tele phone , or is about to do so , into the ox orciao of his fnnctlono in a singular ant unoxpcstol manner. To underetind the story it mnat bo explained that this keeper is of French origin belonging tea a good Norman family of Itouon , I ba Have and the son of a minister of state under the monarchy. Do is50 years o age , and has passed through the mos curious experiences. Ho was once a priest of the Pramonstranti , whcso prln cipil monastery is near Avignon , ant known as the Couvont do Frigolet. I bo remembered that , on the execution o the anti-clerical decrees , Gen. Billet was obliged to lay siege to this monastery and the clerical revenged themselves 01 him by nicknaming him , "Dae do Frlgo let"Oar Oar keeper of the konba , after leaving the Frigolet monastery , became a trap plat at the Abbey of Staonelll , in Algeria. After a tlmo he left the abbe ; and proceeded to Innta , where bo turno : Mussulman , and settled at Kairwan where ho lived until the entry of th French Into Tunis. Ho rendered at the tlmo some service to his native country , and was invested with the charge of a konba , lighfly owing , I bo lleve , to French ihlluonco. Ho speak Arable admirably , preaches on the Koran with great unction , and enjoys renown for his great wisdom among the Arabs The very Intelligent French minister resident , II. Cambon , has probably no neglected to cultivate him and taka ad vantage of his Influence In the interests of his country. However , for the present ent , the kecptr of the kouba lives on the offering ! of the believers who visit the ehrlno. Tbo revenues from such a source are necessarily small , and it has occurred to the ingenious Frenchman that a tele phone might render him real service. As the Arab pilgrims como to consult the saint , the keeper Is about to install a telephone In the kouba , which will cou- vey to him in his chamber the questions pat to the saint and return his own re plies , Betides the material advantages which this mode of performing" his min istry might bring him , ho knows that he would produce a deep and salutary im pression on the minds of the faithful , for whom the modus operandi would long remain a dread myilrry , This Is an instance of how Invention elton products results and am adapted to purposes which their inventors little dtoim of. How easily might ono find an explana tion of many events at the dawn of his tory which were hold to bo supernatural or marvelous ? Applied locally on the pain placa St. Jacobs Oil cures at onco. Price fifty cents. How to Make Money. Ojkaloosn Cilobo. P. G. Henderson , of Central City , la. , who is president of the Iowa State Dairy association , and a practical crcamoryman , In a letter to the Glebe recently , gives figures showing the number of pounds of mi k bought at his creamery , and the number of pounds of batter made from the milk from .January 1 , 1S81 , to Au gust 1 , 1881 aeron months : Milk , 1,090,002 ; butter , 45,185. This shows 1 pound of butter to 24 pounds of milk , or about 4.11 pounds of butter to 100 pounds of milk. And for so long n time , and that too through the early spting montln , is n re markable yield. It was only done by a very careful management at every step. If a caw bo worth keeping at all she will give at loaet 5,030 pounds .nuually. She then would jiold about 200 jounda of butter per year , which at ' 0 cents per pound would bo about § 10 > csic1cs a calf six months old worth § 15 , 5 Auith of sweet milk for young vgs. Hero is a totil of SCO , for a cow hat/xm'tcosts $35 to keep interestlabr .nil feud nil included. Do cows pay ? The Glebe can prove hat good cows are always profitable either n cruini soiling or bulter making , and ho fanner who lives in reach of this , the est market in Iowa , and docs not keep .jooi cows , simply luts a golden oppor- uni'y go by. Any cow that is worth the name , ought o yield as hero figured. But suppose ho bo a good Jersey , and should give , as hey generally do , a pound of butter to i'iity pounds of milk , the income is still ncreased. Wo are in need of more .attlo to-day. Good crops of hay and oin and cattle scarce. Increase the herds ; rnprovo the stock Deal in stock and nako money easy. The First K.OCII Twlnfro. As the season advances , the pains and , chos by which rheumatism makes Itself mown , are experienced after every ox )03uro. It is not claimed that Hood's > arsaparllla la a specific for rheumatism wo doubt if there Is , or can bo , such a omody. But the thousands benefited > y Hood's Sarsaparilla , warrant us In urging others who suffer from rheumatism ; o take it before the first kocn twingo. Cure for lln i Cholera. Clio Massachusetts Ploughman. As this disease Is making much trouble nd loss In this atata at this time , I bought perhaps It would not bo ont of ikco for mo to stnto through your valu- iblo paper the result of an experiment made the last year , and continuing to , he present tlmo. In 188 ! ) wo had on our farm about seventy hrg" , weighing from eighty lounds to 2UO pounds , llvo weight. In : ho month of September they commenced : o shoir unmistakable evidences of the disease , and as a result about fifty per cent , died , and this after prescribing all : ho known remedies that could bo aeard of. With this experience I was the bettor prepared for the return of the dlaoaeo the next yoar. Wo commenced the season of 1834 with twenty-seven shoats weighing about 100 pounds each , di vided into five different pens. In the month of August the disease appeared a ain in its most violent form ; In a pen of seven , ono was found dead , and tire moro were unable to walk and cat. The symptoms were all of the cholera character. I immediately gave twenty drops of carbolic acid to each hog ant continued this twice dally for two days , the sick ones recovered and no mere was scon of lha trouble until October , when In another pen ono was taken sick , fol lowed immediately by three moro. The same remedy rras again resorted to am all recovered but ono. From that.time until all were butchered no more was seen of the ducase , but an occasional use of the carbonic acid was had as a proven live. live.Thla Thla winter , with n lot of seventeen , tuing no preventive , the disease ngah made its appearance , but was Immediately stopped by the same remedy. For a well-grown hcg , I would give twenty drops ; for ono of less eizo I woulc plvo loss , using it also occasionally as a deodorizer about tha trough and pan. A Profane Cntlavcr. The colored people of Lowndes county Georgia , are somewhat mystified ever the irregular proceedings of a corpse , whlcl refusud the decent burial with which tbo ; were complimenting it. Craw Duncai had been for years a loader In colorei politics , but no never took to religion A few days ajo ho became violently ill and , going to bed , ho was duly besot by wcet iag sUtors and zealous preachers but all to no purpose. When the tlmi came ho died , and a largo concourse o friends and acquaintances gathered to pay the last tribute to his memory. As is the custom among colored pee pie , they sang over his bcdy al night. The weird music that lloatoi over the adjacent forest tha night struck a responsive chord in thi bosoms of the owls of bassor note , am they joined in the refrain. About mid night a llttlo bird flitted in ono door an < out of the other. This caused thoassem blago to go on its knees , when the lende declared that "sperits could not harm 'Hglous folks , " and the singing was re sumed. When daylight came the weary watch ers detailed ono squad to build a coflii and another to dig the grayo. The rndi casket was first completed and conductei to the proper place , It was put on tn chairs , facing each other , beside th corpse. Friends drew around to take last look ; pall-bearers put themselves li position to bear the burden to the grave the coflin was hold ever the open grave In an Instant the ltd went flying off th coffin , and the dead man arose and cursec with all the exuberance of a man who had worked on a canal. The mourner scattered in every direction ; but th funny part of it is tboy insist that ho 1 really dead , and will have nothing to d with him. The Sacramento river puzzles the ol ( inhabitants by Hi occentrio actions When It is high at a ceitiin point it i quite low at all points lower down , am Iboda near its hold are proof that there will not bo a scarcity of water &t it mouth. Harriion Halm , of Wind G p. North harnpton county , Pa. , Is the father of a two-year-old girl whoso eari" " are ben forward and grown to the face. Both oars are without the orifice , but deafness Is prevented by the gltl hearing every sound , no nutter how slight , through her nose and mouth. T11K SKAT OF KEII1I. V So < inct of News Items From OK ! lain. 'orrc.iponJonco ' of the HKK. OOAILALA , Neb , , February 3 , lftSV The weather in this part of Nebraska is ory pleasuit for this time of the year. The snow is nil gone and all indications tc that spring is al hand. The innnomo herds of cattle in this icinity have wintered well. The great rush of settlers to Keith uunty the past year and the tests madi- i agriculture has demonstrated the fact hat th's ' will soon be one of the fo'pjnnst gricultural centers in the state in the ear future. liomcscckers have already cnimnpnced o arrive and aho largo numbptsnf settlpfs rho selected claims last year ) ur county is being settled by parties rom the best portion of Illinois , Iowa nd eastern Nebraska. The citiloman's bugbear of no rain In liis portion cf Nebraska has boon oxplo- "od as it should have been years ago. Ogillala Is the county seat of Kloth ouuty , and is destined lo become one of ho best towns In the west. Its growth ast year , nlthouRh very hrgo. will bo othlng compircd to that of 18S3 if pros- nt projects are oven partially carried out. At present wo have three general tores , ono clothing store , three hotels , wo lumber yards , ono bank , ono drug tore , ono wagon and blacksmith shop , no nowapapor , several land offices , and lumcrous other branches cf Industry. The Platte brldgo at this place has poned up a largo scope of the finest arming land in the west. The town his just boon incorporated , nd wilt a. once don metropolitan airs. At the present time several business louses &ro being constructed. Lex. Too Much Politeness la a Walter , ow York Sun. Four men walked solemnly into the res aurant , bowed to the waiter gravely , and at down at ono of his tables. Ho rubbed his napkin over it rapidly , imiled all round , loaned back with his land on his hip , and said cheerfully : "Well , gents , what is it ? Somothln' ; oed ? ' ' "Yes , " said the most solemn-looking man In the party ; "I'll have some " "Yosslr ; certainly , eirj right away , Ir. " "And see hero , " interrupted another man. "I want mine well done , do you understand ? And bring mo some anchovy sauce with it , and make that ttvo bottles Ds'otd ' of ono. " "Yoesir ; certainly , sir. What " "Be sure and have the tails on mine , " remarked the third man confidentially to ho waiter , "and Invo the heads stowed n butter before you bring them. " "Well , " prowled the fourth man in a Jeep volco , "why don't you bring the hings and not stand looking at usi Ejurry up ; got away ! " "Ye ye ye yesslr. " Ho looked a > it pathetically at the four solemn men and then hurried down to the other end of the room. Hero ho thought very harder or a long while , and glanced back appre- icnsively at the men , who slarnd at him with all the visible signs of anger. The load waiter asked him what ha was standing around about , and the cooks lughecl at him. Then ho came back very obsequiously and said : "You'll ' excuse mo , gents.'but I didn't quite get that order. " Upon this the solemn man exhibited the most intense annoyance. "I tolc you eight distinct times , " ho said , speaking very rapidly , while the others chorused in at intervals , " to bring mo ; onio stewed oysters fried on toasted naif shells , with mushrooms and $2 worth of soap , along with some buck wheat cakes frappe , mulligatawny soup with biMss nails , half of a porterhouse chicken " "Yo ye yosslr. " "And paper collars with bovoloc edges " "But , " yelled the waiter , "wo haven' got 'cm. " "Haven't get ojsters , " and the man jumped to his foot , "nor chickens , nor toa&t ? Well , what sort of a restaurant is this , anjlnw ? " With which the four men overwhelms the waiter with roproachou and quit the uouso. Itching lor the North Pole. Philadelphia Call. Engineer Melvlllo longs to lead an ox- petition to the north polo. Ho appeoli for aid and maps out his plans Ho wii go to Franz Joseph Land , establish there and on the mainland near depots will four years of supplies. Ho will then tra verse Franz Joseph Land north till ho reaches Us farthest limit , which ho hope will bo eighty-five dodoes north latitude Then on the ica or in boats ho will tra vcrao the remaining distance till ho reaches os the polo. For this ho wants abou $200,000 , if a vessel Is purchased , h return for this money ho will Inscribe the names of his patrons on the newly-dis covered pain's in the farthest north There Is something of romance in the thought of having ouo's name aesociatoc with the north polo. It may catch some rich gudgeon. Doomed to Silence. Tlio germ of n novel is contained in events that occurred in a Russian towns Twenty years ngo _ , a church organiss btolo the priest's pistol , shot and robbec n farmer , replaced the weapon in the sacristy , confessed the cnmo to the priest , whoso lips were thus sealed upon the subject , and then denounced him as the robber and assassin. Tlio unfortn note ecclesiastic , vainly protcstedhis innocence nocenco , was sentenced to hard labor fo life. The organist on his death-boil cen fessed this cnrno , Imt when stops were taken to secure the liberation of the innocent nocont siilTercr it was found that ho Imc been dead for several months. Thi roal-lifo tragedy fairly tames the real lifo comedy of the fine- young Englisl gentleman who , having been arrestec for robbing n poi.tofllco , married the postmistress , the solo witness agairiB him , who was thus precluded fiom tosti lying against her husband. No "Water on Hlu Grave , New York Graphic. Ho had boon run ever in crossing th street , and his family surrounded hi bedside. "Poor John ! " sobbed his hoartbroke wife. "Have you any wish to make ? " The man shook his head. "My poor husband I" repeated his wife "I'll see that your grave Is kep watered. " "No you don't.1 , exclaimed the dyln man ; "no water on ( bio ) my grave. " The mongoose ! ! imported into Jamalc to cat up the myriads of nits aboundlu there have accomplished their task. Th Important qucbtlon now is huw to dls pose of the mongooses , which the black have a tuptMillionj fear of killing. 1 OHAS. SmVERICK8 UPHOLSTERY AND DIUI'BUIES , I'ASSKNOKR F.tF.VATOR TO ALI , rtOOUa | 1S09. 1203 MiJ 1J10 F rn m Si. , Ore h , No l > H 409 and 1411 DoteeSt. i } Omaha Ne MANUFAoiunKRa or flnllll , Window C pshon Crcatlnjt , Helilllo Skv.ltghtt , Ac. Ho , Iioa'uil SU I u < MO Sonld mk atioel Om h NobiMki. TICV 1 I Iff * Iff I K. lUU < Ur IV And Don't JJose TiChance. . tlxJLsi The boat opportunity over offered to try your luck in thcso hard tlmies. In order tu clvo the public in geuoral the advantage with a small sum of money , to par. .iclpato In a real German Money Lottery , Rimrantoed and sanctioned by the Goinnn govern- nent , we oiler iivo whole orlgnal tickets which wo have made Into 1 ( ! different numbers of tha ! S7 , Hamburg Lottery , In club plays and cell same for the small Bum of $5 n ? lone as wo lava some on hand. These tickets are good for the last three principal drawings which com- n'nco March 11,1885 , and terminate on May 13 , 1885.Thla lottery has been for over 113 years in existence ; haa onu hundred thousand tickets and fifty thousandtiOO whining numbers which is over one half the nctual amount of ticket * . Knch holder of tickets receives , after the diawinpg , the Original Listf , also the amount of the prize if won. Wo hope , w wo ; ivo 1(5 ( dilTeront numbers , that every ticket holder , on receipt of the winning lints , will ba c atlsfiod with the result. The capital prlcoa are mark COO.OOO , 800.000 , 200,100 , 100,030 , 90 , 000 , 70,000 , 60,000 , BO.OOO , etc . tbo sinallujt boinf , ' 115 mark. It is of interest to each anil everyone to invest as soon a ? possible before tha tlckotx are all sold , limit either by Pesto - o ( lice order or draft and tickets will to ; forward at onco. Original tickets of the Hamburg & IJrunawick and Saxon , constantly on hand. C. F. SOI1MI DT k CO. , 62 Congress Street , Detroit , Mich , RICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors. Superinnnden ( J. P. RAILWAY , 7TH & 18TH STREETS MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN S WATER WHEELS. ROLLER MILLS , lill and Orein Elevator Riachineni ! MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting OlofcSi STBAM PUMPS STEAM WATER AND GAS P1PK. ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE 1 9 Wo are prepared to furnish plans and eBtimatee , and will cc ntrnct fee the erection o Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing Flouring Mills , from Stona to the Roller System. 83 ? Espeeial attention given to furnishing Powder Plants for any pur pos < 3 , and estimates made for some General machinery repairs .attended promptly. Address RICHARD & CLARKE. Omaha.Neb ( SUCCESSOR TO POSTER & GRAY ) . LIME AND CEMENT.