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    THE DAILY BEE SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 28 , 1885
THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUY
Ilm
DEWEY&STONES'
One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States
to Select From.
STAIKS TO CLIMB.
ELEGANT PASSENGUBB ELEVATOK
PIANOS.
AND -
-AT-
Factory Prices ,
-AND-
EASY TERMS.
Send for our catalogue
and price list before pur
chasing elsewhere ,
MAX MEYER & BRO.
LEADING JEWELERS
And Solo Importers of
Fine Diamonds , Watches , Silver
ware , Rich Jewelry.
"Wholesale and Retail.
Cor. 11 th and Farnnm Sts
SOLE IMPORTERS
-AND-
Meerschaum Goods ,
JTJV OMAHA.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
Chins , Ammunition ,
Sporting Goods
Notions nnd Smokers' Articles.
IStatioaery , Cutlery ,
Druggists' Sundries
And Fancy Goods.
Full and complete line and
BOTTOM PRICES
Max Mever & Co. *
1020 to 1024 Farnam Sis. , Omaha
WHOLESALE BY
L. A STEWART $ &
1013 Jones Btieet 1 ASK FOR BKO onoss. 4 OMAHA NEB
THE AND
RAILWAY.
THE HEST ROUTE AND
SHZOZR-T LinSTZE ]
Omaha
Council Bluffs
and Chicago.
The only line lo tnko for Dfs Hotncs , urahall.
tonn , Cellar Ilnplila , Clinton , Dixie , Chicago , 1111-
nnuknu and all points cast. To the people of Ne
braska , Colorado , Wjomloe , Utah , Idaho , No\ail > ,
Oregon , Washington and California It oilers superior
mhantairea not possible by any other lino.
Among a lew of the numerous points of superior
ity cnjotml by the pitrons ot thla road liotwccn
Omaha ontl Chicago , are Its two trains a day of DAY
COAO1IKS which are thoflncat that human ait and
Ingenuity inn create ; IU PALAORSLKKI'INQ OAUS
which ru moilela of comfort and elegance ; Its PA 11
LOU DUAWINC ) UOOSI OAKS , unsurpassed hy any
and ita widely celebrated PALATIAL DIKING OAKH
Iho tqttal of whlth cannot bo found elaawhero.
At Council ItlufTn the trains of tbo Union Piclflc
It ) , connect In Union Dcrotulth thoae of the Chlca
iro&Northoit ii Iljr In Chicago the trains of thle
line make cloao connection with tnosoof all eastern
lines.
For Detroit , Columbus. Indianapolis , Cincinnati ,
Niagara Falls , Buffalo , I'lltgburg , Toronto , Montreal
liontou , Now York , 1'hlladolphla , Ualtlmoio , WashIngton -
Ington and all points In tbo l ast , tuk the ticket
agent for tickets tla the
MOIITII-WKSTERK '
- ,
IMouwlimtko l at aceonimoilatloBB.l All'ticket
< weiiU neil tickets via thli line ,
M. HUQlinT. H3.IIAIU ,
General Manager. Oc . FMi. Agent
CIIICAOO.
CKHT1KIOATE Of I'UIU.ICATIOK.
OITJCK , AUD1TOH OK I'UllMO ACCIT NTS , )
STUB ( It NMRAMU , >
Lincoln , fcliruuy lit , 1886. . )
It If hereby certified that the Stnto Ineuianco
Company of .De > MulnoH In tbo btato rf
Iowa , ha.4 compiled with tt Insutanco
laurint thin State , and l nutliurl7 .l to trastact the
hmiHHHol I'lte Insurance In thin Btitj fur tbo cur
rent 3 t > ar
Wltiii'M my hand and tl.o rral ( f tbo Auditor of
I'lib'.lo ' * c3ouuta tbo iby amjjuar alore nrlttin.
, - - , Sltfuixl : II. A. 11ULO K ,
J L.8 J Auditor I' . A.
WEAK , UNDEVELOPED JARTS
oV TIMHUMAN IUIDV IM.AUUID : : , DUVI-.I-
Ol'l'.l ) SUtllMilUKSKD. " I'tr. i nn lnl < To t
g i tiittlti . t > n t lie y. tlm iijri rtimr r *
irery hinlily ln.lor .1. l. . . . . .t..l IN.
iinftlf ij t UTtilur * tnvnuf nit parlu tiion
lJiJf ' . fulfil * kienm < t Jtet ,
HUMPHREYS
For the Cure of oil diseases ol
Horses , Cattle , Sheep
DOGS , HOGS , POULTRY.
Used Ruceessfully for 20 ycnrs liy I'ar-
uiors , StockbrcfdoTS , llorso It.lt. , Ac.
KndorstHl .t u sod by the U.S.Uorcrnm't.
rPatiipliIct' * > t Charts sout frcp. ' s
HUMPHREYS' ' MEDICINE CO , ,
100 Fulton 8t , New Yorh.
_ Humphreys | Homoopatlro
,
* uw 'JO eaw. The
if } onjr iuocjwful reuiitl/1 or
Wr.iVi or a rtiU.nd ' ' * 5 * ' " ' * ° /Holro1 " " " .
Urea v ix > d r tarty
hou > u lluiiiuiiHTii.ur wut . .
i > i.l p.id uu rvtmin of
Prio AitdrvM. 11 u in ii i i .y i I lonjiijJiM 111 It
aicxllclu c < iM lily V'uliSn St. N
, U ni'liroduinc , nrou .
I
II curvi tinpotoucv
. . - - ciioriyiwrvou , ileW | .
Ity , all wi'iikucea cfioui > raUvo jgtouieltli r box.
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COUNCILJLUFFS
ADDITIONAL LOOAL NEW S.
ThankH to Frloncls.
I dcairo to express my thanks to my
many frlonda in the city for the substan
tial oxproBsion of oatcom and confidence
tboy liayo In a quiet way made to mo ami
my family. I trust all who bavo thai :
shown their interest in our welfare ,
without oven making known to us their
names , will roali/.a the trntli of the great
master's saying , "It is more blcaaod to
jlvo than to receive. T. S. BOVELL.
Council Bluffs , la , , Fob. 27th.
As constituted at present tuu uepartment of
Horticulture of the Ohio State university con-
etats of five distinct divisions. Thoae are as
follows : 1 , a fruit garden ; 2 , a. vegctablo
garden ; 3 , nursery and fern t tree plantations ;
I , an nrboretum ; 5 , experiment grounds ; G ,
greenhouse and flower garden. The import
ance of the various means of illustration can
liardly bo overrated. Horticulture is taught
as an art bissj on science. Observation and
[ inictlce are required to suppliment nnd em-
the instruction of tbo class room.
&ITCAPITAL PRIZE , 7QoooJa
TICKSTS ONLY 5-J. SHAHES IN 1'iwroitnoN
Louisiana State Lottery Company
"KV 1(0 hciebii certify that ire ntntrrln Iht ar
ranyeinetitifur nil the Monthly ainl Soni-Anmia
Dramnytoj the Louisiana State Lotttni Company
anil in pertoii innnaye and control the Drauinji
'hemttliet ' , and that the mine are conducted tcdh
bounty , fairnen and in y < > od faith toiraidall par-
tin , aiulirr militarize the CHIIIIMIIHI ini e this cer-
tijinite , intlifae-tiinilca i'fvur iiynaturet attached
in i [ < ailierliicincntt. "
QOMMISSIONKR3.
Incorporated In 1SBS ( or 25 yean by the IffUUturo
( or educational and charitable purpusns with a
capital of 8lCOO,0(0-tj ( whlcha tett\e fund of over
(550 000 his glnce been added.
Dyac ovtrwhelmlnir popular vote Its frinchlso
was made apart ol the premit state ccustltutlou
adopted Dercinhcr Zd A 1) . 1S70.
The only lottery o er voted on and endorsed by
the people cf m tUto
It no tr Bcaloi or ] > oet rones.
Iti Krand ilnglo numtir ilrawln s taku place
monthly.
A HrLKSDiuofroRivMiv TO viis A IOKTOM , THIRD
GRASU Ditiui.vcj , CLIHH O. IN TIIH ACAUKMV or ilL'aic ,
Xt.v , OULKAVH , TunsiMY , Milieu IP , 18 , 178th
ilU.MIII.iljKiWI.su.
CAPITAL PRIZE , 75,000.
100,000 Ticket * at $3 each. Fractions , in
1'ifths , in operation , .
Liar or i-Rizts.
1 Carltal I'llio . t 75,000
1 ill ) rlo . 25,000
1 do do . . IC.COO
il'rlnsof tOi'OO . 12,000
2,003 . 10,000
101'rlteiol 1XO ( . 10,000
600 . 10,000
lUOI'rliejof fCO . 20 , ' 00
100 . 80,000
600 1'rlzoa o ( M . 25,0(0 (
1000 I'llilt o ( 25 . 28,000
JVI'ROXIHATIOS TK17H.
0 Appro\lmttloul'Ueaot7CO . , . 0,710
9 do ilo MM . 4f,0)
0 da do M . J,2tO
Arpllctlon ( or rU * to cluU iliould b < uitdeoalr
to tliuoltlcocf tin Company In New Orleans ,
For furtlur information rltecliarly ( riling full
addrc . I'OSTAl , XDIES , Eipron Mcuey Orders , or
New York pxchauge In ordinary letter , Currency
br Vx ) > rc ( ll iumio ( | fi nud U ) rdi at our ex
pense ) ddre iil ,
M. A. DAUPOIN ,
Ar M. A. DAIU'IHN. New Orleans. La.
607 Heventh St. , Waahlngton 1) . C.
Make I * O , Honey Ordcri parable and addreu
ied Lettm to
NEW OBUiaNS NATIONAL HANK
Ken Orloauj , La.
E. S. ATWOOD ,
Plottamouth , - ' - Nebraska
HEREFORD AND JERSEY GATTLE
; UUT us iwui
The Poetry nf Motion.
A certain younc man nnmud Tntoi
Tried on the four wheel roller > knU ,
A lurch find n whirl
Ho got mixed with hii frrl ,
And now neither has limbfttlut are mates
[ Newman Independent ,
The roller slcnto is very nice.
With nil iti trips nnd uhlrlo ,
But djctors g y the roller aknto
Will kill off all our girN.
[ Cincinnati Merchant Trl cllcr ,
A girl who trmdo gents' lined collars
Ono week earned the sum of five dollars
] ( ought akatcs with the cash
And straight mnilo a mnsli ,
So graceful was she on the roller * .
[ Boston Courier.
A-go-to-tho-rlnk young man ,
A uon't't.tkc-A-drink young man
A shivoryshnkery ,
Don't "Ulto the tiakory"1
Sit-down-to-think voting man.
[ Js'ortlstown IleralJ.
This maiden , nnmod Mnllio McMnnus ,
S.iw Jupiter , Mars nnd Urnnus
Then liprnug to her feet ,
And ( { iiotcd , quito neat ,
The motto : "Hio HBUipor tyninnii. "
[ Erratic Kurlquo.
They were skating together
O'er the amooth floor
And ho snitl , "My dear madam ,
Your grnco I adore ,
And I would ( hat through lifo
Wo can thus onward po ;
Will you take me , my dear ono ,
For wheel or for woe ? "
[ Ihnton lludgot ,
Gayly the rrwli young man
I'uts on the ekatoj ,
Snymg : "I think I can
Astonish the States. "
Then ho strikes wildly out
Fanter nud faster ;
Aud with n hump nnd shout
Yella for court-plaater.
[ Korristown Herald.
KILLED BY ATlMi'sHOT.
[ CONTINUED. ]
"Mr. POWCL'J , " paid the man ofsclonco ,
dropping his glass , "tho shot was fired
from the room In the fourth story in the
oaat end of that building , It euroly must
have bocn an ascidont , for tha walls of
that intervening houao which they are
building out there obstruct the vlow bo-
twcon that window and the ono below us ,
BO tint it wai linpoasiblo , even if any ono
desired to kill Mr. Vandyke , for him to
take aim , and that in tlio night , too ,
while at the same time , in order to roach
this distance , the gun must liavo pointed
up at an angle tbnt would can1/ the shot
itself far above the top of that now honec.
It was sorely a random shot fii'-id through
that squsra cut In the but ttop why
that cut through the window ? They nay
n week ago thoao walls had not gone up
high onongh to close the viow. Could it
bo ha ! incredible yet hnpoislble. "
The learned gentleman was evidently
talking to himself , and not to the ignor
ant men who otooi bcatdo him on the
roof. Ho silently reflected for n minute
before addressing them again.
"Air. Powcrj"sald ho at last , wo had
batter go at once to that room , I am In
clined to think we may got tha truth
thoro. "
In thirty minutes they wcro all three
at the main unfranro of the building.
They found sitting in the door a man
with a woodou log who atjd m door-
koorjcr. To their inquiries he promptly
responded that the fouth-story room , In
the east end , woa rented by Adolpho
Werner , a Swiss.
This announcement brought simultane
ous exclamations from all , Ho was the
servant who had left Vandyke a month
before , and in whoso place Began now
w a.
Asking if Werner was at home , they
learned that ho had gone away early ia
the morning carrying n valise in his hand.
His rdnt was paid for a month in advance
and he bad left his key with the janitor ,
saying that he might como bick in a day
or two , or that ho might not came at all.
In the latter case ho said the agent should
at then end of the month , unlock and
tike possession of his room ,
Having got the key they monnted to
tbo fourth story and traversed a long dark
pasjage to the cast end. They stood be-
turo the door of that mysterious chamber ,
whoso impenetrable dtrkuees held the
secret of Henry Vandyke's murdor. They
opened and onterad. A dim light frmi
, ho corridor followed them into thoapar-
mcnt , enabling thorn to BOO that thcra
wera three heavily curtained window * ,
; wo looking cast and ono south , tovaid
Vandyke's residence. Officer Powera
: ere the curia'n ' from ono of the east
windows and lot in a full flood of day
light. There wcrj two chairs , and in
ono corner a emill oot with scint cover.
By OLO window was a long , narrow table
or bench , upon which wcra lying a
number" of worlnnins tools files , ham
mers , pliers , bits of Iron and fragments of
wire , with a small vice ecrowed on io ons
end. Near the middle of the room was a
strong wooden frame firmly fastened to
the floor with tcrows ; it was about the
height of n table. Acrcsi it lay a largo
bolu of heavy old carpeting , not round ,
but flattened on the sides. It was about
six foot long and two feet in depth and
width. It was noticing level , but had
Its soath end tilted considerably above ita
north end. Conspicuously on this bile
lay a largo white pador envelope. It waa
addressed to the "Chief of Police. "
The profosjor saw it first , and"grasp
ing ezclalmad :
"Ah ! hera is aomo'hing that will re
veal the secret. "
Seating himself , ho tora out the con
tent * , a number of closely written sheet ]
of paper , and Powers and Jones staod by
his aide while ha raad the following con
fession of Adolpho Werner. :
Monsieur , I write thla to save any in
nocent persons who may bo charged with
thoj death of Henry Vandyke. I killed
him. Ten minutes ago the fatal mess
enger aped from mo io him sped In
three seconds.
Ah monsieur ! ho did to ma a horrible
crime. Mon Dlou ! ho killed my Matie ,
my wife , My angel ! Not the drug which
ho gave her klllnl. No , but the shame
horrible ! My Marie , my lost , lost
Marie ! Monsieur , do you see this paper ?
I have neb wept till now. My nerves
have been steel and my hoirt adamant.
But he la do&d , and now I weep for
Marie.
Behold the sicry , I was the most
skilled workman employed la a manufac
tory of fire-arms in my native country , I
became profoundly acquainted with the
rltle in its utmost ctpabllltlea. I even
made some Important improvements in
long.rango guns. Miifcrtuno befell us
thoro. Not my fault , not hers , though
her beauty , yet , her beauty was the in
nocent cause. Wo sacrificed ourprnparty ,
parted with the little cottage where we
lived in the lovllcst valley of the Alps ,
and came hither. We struggled for two
yean In gnat poverty ; until ho , Henry
Vandyke , found uu among the poorest of
his tenants. He timplnyed mo as a ser
vant. I was glad to serve for w gei , and
WM once more happy. I diil not lodge
in his honso , but in hired ap&rlmcn
with Matlo. 1 wont to my service oarlj
and c mo Iftto. Ono day ho enticet
Marie fnm hf r homo by on unheard o
deception.
It was an unspeakable cr mo. In tw
weeks my anRel She is with th
good saints above.
My resolution wai at once t.ilton , am
I began to dotno the plan , But , nion
sieur , ono thing troubled mo. Every nigh
Marie como and stood by my bed. She
was very aid , and I thought , I feared she
disapproved , though she did not speak
It troubled mo , 1 say , and in the night 1
faltend ; but when the day cams my pur
peso came again.
I had often obsarved , frim the window
of his sleeping-room , thla tall building
nearly a inllo distant. I ranted thu
npirttnent.tl next wont to an importer o
fire-arms and tought for a rill3 mdo ( n
my own country. I found ono of the
largest size that had the name of my olc
employe r on it , 1 lnvo no doubt I am
certain my own hands have wrought on
ft ; it has my maik. I bought a suitable
telescope , and having fitted it with across
of sp'dor lines , I attached It to tlio rillo ,
as tlio surf at moans of taking far am
accurate aim. I made twonty-fivo car
trlgoa with the greatest care. I made
the leaden ballots very long and com
pressed them in a nicely finished mold
so as to gtvo them an increased and unl
form density. The poidor in everyone
ono was gauged to a perfect equality o
weight.
It was necessary next to find tlia oxacl
distance from the room to hlsroom. Be
fore undertaking it I procured a quiet
discharge from his sorvlca. There WAS
no quancl , no anger on cither pirt.
Tlion at night , with a red light rod , BO
that I might distinguish it from others
placed in the window of this room to
guide mo 1 carefully walked at anatura'
pace from the wall under this window. ]
repeated this for several nighta. My
paces from ono wall to the other , witf
little variation in the results , averaged
1614. By walking 100 measured yards ,
and counting the steps , which numbcrci
125 and one-third over , I learned that the
Bxact distance from his window to mine
Is 1208 yards. And three yards from my
window to the centre of my room , and
two yards from his window to the contra
of hla bed and the whole is 1213 yards ,
A very long shot , but all tha but tor for
; hatsinoo 1 know the gun could bo rolled
on to make it. Next , taking rillo and
cartridges , I went into the country.
Finding a suitable locality , I bearded with
a farmer. I constructed a target , and
with a tape-lino measured off 1213 yardo ?
Duo might suppose that I could have dis
pousod with the tape-lino and bavo de
ipndod for potting the dlstano on stop
ping It as before. But this would not
: i&voboen sitisfactory , for In walking a
glvon distance at his natural pnso ono
Iocs not rnako the rame number of siqn
n the night as in the day. I was care-
jtl oven to take the 100 yards above men
tioned at night , nnd exactly along tbo
Ino between the two rooms.
After experimenting for several days ,
uid firing twenty rounds , I got my tole-
icopo sights so perfectly adjusted that the
aat five shots struck within an inch of
; he canter of the bulls-eye of the target.
This bnU'e-cyo was invisible at the die-
ance except through the toleEcope. It
was sufficient and 1 came back to the city
laving been absant a little moro than a
week.
I wis surprised on my return to see a
new building In process of erection ex-
ictly on the line between my room and
lonry Vandyke's room. Ita loation is
much nearer his than mine , and I eaw at
once that if "it wai to have as
many aa throe stories It would , when
completed , obstruct the vlow from my
window to his , and prevent me from tak-
ng aim at his bed. On inquiry 1 learned
hat it was to bo three stories , and that
t was going up rapidly. It be-
amo necessary to act with
tap itch or my plans would bo
rustrated. I , therefore , at onoo set
about constructing a itrong frame of
vood , firmly fastened to the floor , as you
oo it. Two doys were consumed in this
vork , while in the meantime the walls of
; ho now structure were rapidly rising. I
watched their progress with eager anx-
cty. On the third day the frame was
eady early ia the morning and my rifla
vaa placed upon it , pointing towatd the
rindow of Henry Vandyke. It rested
mtweon clamps provided for it , and
irrangodlto bo tightened epcnraly. It
now remained only to giva it the right
aim and secure it. Looking through tlio
cleecope , I eaw that the curtain of the
icdroom window had not yet been
rawn Ho had not tvtkod up.
At about 10 o'clock the curtain was
aiaod and the Bach thrown up. The
naster had gone , and Agnes , the cham-
) ermaid , Imd como to make up the
> ad and arrange the room. I
: onld BCO her distinctly , with
ler bare arms and her frow ,
y hair. She undo up ( lie bed ,
and , to my regret , placed upon It a white
over-lot. I had hoped she \ ould p'aco
n it the red coverlet which , during my
orvlco , had often been used. I saw at a
lines tbat the whlto coverlet was n. sor-
DUS difficulty , because the plastering of
ho wall , seen bsycnd the bed , was also
while , and at so treat a distance might
make the outlines of the bed very India-
inct. Had the rod coverlet boon on , the
entrust in color would have rendered it
asy for mo to fix the aim of the rifle on
ny psrt of tlio bed. I found my fears
erlfied. With long efl'jrt and draining
f my eyes it was Impossible to fix the
.1m . with that certainty which was abso-
ntely necessary for a fatal shot.
Vith any uncertainty ef the re-
ult I would not risk it. For , to ehoot
lirocgh tha window , to hit his
> ed , aye , oven ( o strike him without kill-
ng , would ba to place him forever on his
; iiard and lead him to suspect me , sinca
10 , though ho only of all living persona
cnew what csusa I had to bate , what
invocation ta kill him. No ; better give
ip this plan and try soroo other than try
and fail. I was in despair. That new
building , those intervening walls , wore
running up so fast that they would in
twenjy.four houra hide his window from
my eight , But for that there was no dlf-
icalty , boc&uso I knew tbat In two or
breo days at moat the red coverlet would
repUca the white , and then all would ba
easy. It almost distracted mo to think
hat a plan so splendid In Us conception ,
o sura jn its results , should ba doteatcd
> y thla infernal wall. 1 tore my hair ,
cursed the workmen. It seemed that
hey were madly energetic and fast In
heir work.
[ TO UK CONTINDEB ]
EDUCATIONAL.
One hundred and two women arosemng on
cfiool committees in Massachusetts tliU year.
The email boy thinks that the ruling \ic < > ii
he teachers command to him to hold out bia
land , [ Boston Post.
The vaiious colleges in Canada are about to
mite for the purpooe/jf establishing a grand
central unhcrslty-a great seat of learning ,
At Yale 73 ptr cent of the ( tudenta cama
rom other states tluu Connecticut : nt Har
vard 45 per cent came from other than MM-
acbudotta.
The rumor that one of the lady teachers in
the public schools ot lUrmlcgliMu , Ala. , wn
about to marry ctused the principal to receivi
fifty ftpplicktinas fmm other Indies in the cltj
for the vacancy.
Ono of the bills introduced In the Ciliforntr
nfsemhltf gtvfM to ( me y 11113 min under ih ;
ugo nt "I ! yfnr * , wim lf ni trade by sarvliitj
nn apprtntice hip for thrno yo r , and nlm i ;
a moral youug man , ( : . ' 0 i nt of tlio Htnte
troiisury ,
ThoiemarkablodltCoicry if the Mnu'rlck
MH , recently mndc by Henry 1' . Watrrf , the
I/on lou nent of the Now Kngland HUtoiic
Gcnrn'ogical nocinty , Is p\citlnir the attention
of hl torl ? > l students , not only in thi < country
bnt also in Kuglnnd ,
The Hnyal Acidetny of Turin announces
the foundation of n prUo of V.1,000 frnucn for
tlio most useful nnd striking work or discov
ery In nnotomy , physlology.the e\sct eclencog ,
history , poogrtpby , or statistics. The llmltof
the period for tha wjrk or discovery U Do-
cemlicr 31 , 1S3C. Mcmbjra of tha lloyal
Academy or the Academy of Sciences in
Turin nri > inullgiblo for the prize , tlio judges
of which will bo tha Academy of .Sciences of
Turin.
An historical structure In Path of special
value as a specimen of Seventeenth century
work It offered for 8lp , and is in enino danger
of being demolished. This Ii the Hotel Sale ,
at tlio corner of the Hue do Thorlgnoy nud un
til lecontly occupied by the Central school of
arlR and manufactures. The locloty of the
friends nf I'nrlclnu monuments rocentlv in
spected tha bulMing nud recommended that
it should bo utilizml as a museum , a library era
a school of art.
Mr. Mjiorlioupe is a tmcher In n school In
San Autoine , Among his pupils Is Tom
Urnckott , who is n very bid boy.
"Whore la your tuler , Tommy ? " asked Mr.
Monrhousa.
"P.ipa bent mo with It yesterday nud broke
in three piecoe. "
Toll your father to got you n now ruler nnd
lo buy a thicker nud heavier ono next limp.
Tnxus Sittings.1
The value of chewing gum as a factor in od-
iicntlon has bc u settled nt last , A Macon
Gft. ) Bchoolmurm _ lmd six bright scholars
cuno to school provided with gum , nnd six
without. Then aho throw twcutynino prob-
Bins at them with nstonifihtng results. The
chcwerH of gum correctly answered twenty
one , whlla thu gumless six mastered only
eight. Thus is another vitnl educational
imoctlon solved. [ liostou Olobe.
Another famous legend has struck a Fling ,
ft U now neserted that when Rome burned
iiildlcs hud not been Invented , nnd coneo-
/ruontly Nero could not have Indulged in the
musical pastime attributed to him. Alas I
with the disappearance of the Capt.-John-
Smith-l'ocalioiitas , the Tell-npplo nnd ether
allegories , what will the school children of thu
iuturo do for urottv fnbloi ?
The presidency of Madras llko that of lien-
gal and Bombay , has ita university. It ia
simply nn examining board , conferring do-
; rces , and taking general supervision of
educational work. There nro 1,202
graduates , a few of whom are Europeans
nnd Kurailans , but moat nro natives. There
nro 27 second-grade nnd 13 first-grado colleges
nllilinted with the university. Of the second-
jrada colleges , 9 nro under government con-
; rol and 7 nro Hindoo schools. In these 1C no
'eligious ' instruction of any kind is given. Of
ho remaining 11 , 3 are Catholic , 1 Is Luth
erau , I ! nro Wesleynn , 1 belongs to the Amcr-
can board mia&ion , 2 to the society lor the
> ropagation of the goepel , and 2 to the church
of Kngland Missionary nociely.
LETXElt LIST.
List of letters remaining in the Omaha
postotlico February 2Cth , 1885.
OEKTLEEAN'H LIST.
Arndson G Ackerman II
Allen 1 >
Bedo'l ' K L Butler V V
Brown O Beeler G W
13artlow It Bachman C
Beutley C C Briden J
Hloora C BarshbMlo II
Bovrcn W ] ' Bolrling W R
Collins Ii Cbristinnaon li
Cranclall A J Crane WM
Cronan J Cook O W
Culloy .T CrandallGII
DwyerE Dougherty J
Banner J DrnyJIl
DooJ A Davies J ( J
Diffendoefer TII Dnvies H li
Dwyer D J
Fineson A Foltenstoen A
Golden W Gehul Y
Gray II C Gcrhold II
Graven W IJ Graf J
Giese F GylbeJJ S A
Green O W .
Harvey WB Hooley J
Jlenlberger W A Hamilton H
HartwollJJ Hall J B
Hurgrenvea G H Hnymsker E
Jonoa W E Jones Y
Jackson J JonesG T
iTahan K
Keeler M : y.i
lung E Keith C
Kennedy J 13-2
Latham F
Lahreifjiio II LjtleE
Lyr.am C Lawrence J A
Fjascher A M
McMullin II C Mostain , T
Mohan D II Mptuny II S
Manel II linx J
McCuno T McCullnm R
Messenger L IJ Morrison J
Moon .I JIartin WA
Moore G I' Itluttough D
Morgan W C
NTesser II Nicholson J
N'ehon O Nilson C
Ollorson C O
I'nrkor .T
I'rothorH S 1'roth R
fortes W Peterson II
I'ondliko K
( lodgers H A Robertson W
KodK < > rn T W Jlolbers A 1 >
Sauford W F Sears W
Steykor J H-i ! Sanerwoin TI
Smith I Schaironburg J
jchenk 1) Smith G II
SpdghtW
lurk F Thomas D J
riiomyson J f ! Thorn F
Voight A Vinson M
Van Natta N
Wolfe F C Willcns U
Warren G Wagner C
Wolfe F C Wirt&UuQuotto
Wiitcher Mr Wallace 1SI U
Wlch C W Whit. ) II L
Watson O Wedeman P
Vuercher A Ynlkoski J
LADIES' LIST ,
4th CLASH SIATTKlt.
Heppenhelmer & Maurer
LuuunlBj Mies M
HJ Marks
( Juan Miss M F
Builth G B
lUtea Miss
Btewart L
C , K , COUTANT ,
CHAS. SHIVERICK ,
FURNITURE
TJPllOLSTflRY AND DRAPERIES ,
r.lcvator to nil floors. 120(1 ( , 1'JOS nnd 1210 I'mtuim Street ,
OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
THE LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY
1409 and l4ILDotiseSt. { * uiKSfi ± flia } Omaha He-
TRY YOUR LUCK !
And Don't Lose This Chance.
The bout opportunity over offered to try your hick in these hard tlmlcs.
In order to glvo the public in general the advantage with a small turn of money , to par *
ctpato In n real German Money Lottery , guaranteed nnd sanctioned by the Gorman govorn-
meat , wootTer five whole otlgii.il tickets which wo hnvo made Into 10 different numbora of the
237 , Hamburg Lottery , In club plays and soil nmn for the email sum of $5 at lone as wo
have eoino on hand. Thoio tickets are good for the last thrco principal drawings which com-
iinnco March 11,1SS5 , , and terminatoon May 13 , 1885. Tills Lottery hits been for over H3
yearn In oxiotence ; hna ouu hundred thousand tickets nnd fifty thoupnnd 600 winning
numbcra which it < o\er one hnlf the nctual amount of tickets. Kach holder of lickota ruceivoR ,
after the Hrnwirgs , the Oriplnnl Lists , nlto the unotint of the prize if won. Wo liopu , a wo
give Hi diirerrnt number ; , that every ticket lioldor , on receipt of the winning lints , will bo
satisfied wiihtlio tiisult. The capital prices are mark COO.OOO , JtOO.OOO , 200,010 , 100.0CO , 90-
300 70,000 , 011,000 , liO.OCO , etc . tlio Riirollrat being 1-1G mark. It is of interest to each aud
e\eryono to invest a snon as popHlhlo boloio the tickets are all sold. Knnut cither by Post-
flko nrrler or draft nud tickets u 111 e < > forward at ouco. Original tickets of the Hamburg &
Brunswick and Saxon , couitantly on hand. 0. F. 80UM1DT&CO. ,
62 Congros * Street , Detroit , Mich.
UFFY'S
Absolutely Pure and Unadulterated. Entirely Free from FUSIL OIL.
nVT Doyou know \\hnt It Is ? Ask your Phvslclan flC/l / HI V DRIPOU '
* V MAU Ul&J orDniRSistamlliowlll tell ran tlmt IT IS A UCAULl rUloUll. '
* I'ositivoburo Cure for ninlarla , IMilmoiiiiry Complaint * , IiullKPNtloti , NITVOIIH'
* , I'roNtrallon , ItronvlilurrruublcH , < > riiornI Doulllty. LoHMoCiricntiil Power
, iiiul all Wanting IMKoaNON. Endorsed by over :1 : , " > OO IMiyNlrlaiiN'mid Chemists.
Iiivnhmblo ns u .vriniVliANT AN1 TONIC In Xypliolcl Fever. l y cutory
/ Dlarrliwa , and nil low 1'oniiM of IHHCUBO. XIIIC ItUCOGNIV.UU
. > . .i ANTIDOTE FOR CHOLERA. " . . " .m. I
Vo nro tlio only concern In thn United Slates whonro imttllm ; nud selling to tlio Jledlcal
* ProfWiioii nnd Dnipr Trade an iilisolutely I'urc Irlnlt AVIilskcy. ono tlmt Is free from
, % FUSIli Oil , nnd tlmt Is not only found on tlio sideboards of tbo best families In the
% country , but also In the physician's dispensing room.
1 * DR. ARENDT. the nrcat ( let-man Chemistsays : "Ihavrtinade ail analysis
\ * ° f I/01" ' J'tfJtJJ MALI ll'JUSlCEr , tehlcli. gave a very gratifying remit , lour
> Jlf < ( H'/iliilccUfObtaitiril mostly by extract of malt eonvtialon antt a very earefnl
* * + fermentation and illstllliitlon , l entirely frCO from fusil oil anttanifoftlntno
T similarly obnoxious alcohol * which are go often /otiinf in trhlflieji. JT therefore ,
> RECOMMEND IT TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION.
1'rof. VOX VONIlHIt , wrltcss "I'urlty itsdf inoiisMuUVhlnkry , I Know It to bo wholesome , I
Diiltj'H Molt Whiskey , Is thu purest liquor t clean and unadulterated. "
havu ever annl ) zed. 1 inufit thcn'foro utKXUAllil " riKI > . II. SAWIIItS , M.I.ofnoche ter.N.Y.
rocominend It to the inedleal proreKsloiu" n in nduato of t hn lead Inp GuroH < an poll < KT * . nayiii "J
The Into IIAKVKV I , . IIV1II > . M. n.rresMcnt preHcrilH'our . 1 iiltl hlitkry In my pruf tlco Jiert1 ,
of tlio Faculty , nnd I'rofoRsnrof the HaltlmoroMed- oondl'ler ftn vi > r3' HUK > rlor rvllabtu nitlelo nnil rnn
" - from lionrllly n-eomiiH-nd Hlnlow stnteH or fevrraneuti *
l xl CollpRO , mi ) s : I Ilnd It rrnmrlcably fi-eo
raslloll aiiiluther nbjM-tlonahle nmterlula Bo ofUli Jnllammatlons , and < li > priFRltit ; inulnttleR K nerally ,
round In the uhi ktes of the pretent day. nnd nlso us a tonic ill feeble dlireytlon and emu nl *
JAMES J. < > 'IHJI. : . . . of Statcn IslnmlUrn csccnrtt btlinnlnnt from li Indlcntcil neute ilfHtaitiB , und iFpecUlly , wheit > tin In aleoliolle 1'lithlaH
author of w > > crnl orkn onlniinlty , writes' "Wli < n J'ulnioimlls. "
1 prescribe an alcoholic vilinulaiit , I order your fa-
> IN FACT , IT IS A BEVERAGE AND MEDICINE COMBINED. i
'mn finRTGYYTU7ni > 17iriO nml the < i < t mnictwi with HKiioiticiiA ! < ; is ,
' 1 U uUiMbUiWlr 1 i W fii&l AVKVIM - on receipt of NIX I > OL.IAItS ,
'send to any adilreHs In IIio United StiUuM ( Enstot tlio HockMountnins ) , all I'.x-
proi , CInirKOK propnlil a plain cn < ! ( tlum nvoldinc nil opportunity for coiimieuU ,
coiitniuiiiK Six ( liiurt IxittlvH of our IMJUK yi\Vt AVIIISICKV nnd with It in
uritln . nud under thu.Seal ol'tlio Company a SIIKI ? nud 1'OSITI VIC CUItH for *
K OONSIIJII'XION and other AVASTING IISiASICS ; 111 lliflr early NtacPH. Tills
' I'oruuila has hecn prepared especially for ualiy thegrentUennini Scientist , J > r. yon t'otitlcrs
' ItrnrilHi _ _ prepared liy nnv fmullv lioiiM-ki-ppor nt Blight t\pi'iiso ; ( Haw liecfslenk and our <
hclni ; of tlio Ingredients. ) <
Alter this preparation has been taken for u few weeks , thonrmlously consplcuoiihlvprom
inent bones InuntlvnUt sulferlnK from Consumption nnd the llkuillseasen , Ret cuturvilltli a
1 thick coating of fatnml niuscli'.tho Biiukcn nuil bloodless cheeks 1111 up ami nssumon rev hue ,
tliu droopluK spirits re\lre , wlillu nil the museleM of tlio body , and chief among them the heart ,
are stronger nud better nblo to perform thi'lr functions , uecnuso of beln nourished with a
richer blood limn they Imd been before. In oilier words , the hyslrm Is supplied with moro I
carbon than the disease can exhaust , thereby giving iiaturo thu upper hand in thu coulllet
SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS AND . TINE GROCERY HOUSES. A.I
-L. j.
Rnrnplo Quart Dottles Rent lo any address In yio United Stntes ( liist of the Itorky Jfouu-
'tains ) , bfcurely packed in jilnlu case , Jltnremi charges prci > alil on receipt of jfei.2S. S
THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO. , BALTIMORE , MD. , U. S. A.
GERMAN
Cuimnss and 20th Pis , , Omaha , Web.
( SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY ) .
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LIME AND CEMENT ;
EUEMPING & BOLTS ,
fUUIl , Wl do Oapi , lion Ordtlnil , Ueiilllo BkT.llgbti , kg. tin , IiM'ud ( la
ui alBBoatblltb Blrtel Omaha Hiibrilk * .
7 ? ichards fyClarke
Machinery { Castings
aha
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,
. . Specialties
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AUTOMATIC ENGINE , BRUSH MACHINESfLSWTOR \ CUPS ,
BOLTING GLbiH. MMS9f m : KINDS
mnns MO mams *
RQUER MIUS ,
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