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rJBLB OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. APBIL 5 1883 , WAR OF TWINE BINDERS An Interesting Interview With the Agent of the Minneapo lis Harvester Worke. The Company Lookn Upon the McCormick Claim aa a Fraud , And Will Protect Their Patrons nt AH Hnznrds. It is nol often that a fight between two manufacturing companies occurs which is of such general interest to Iho public as that 0. 11. McCormick , of Chicago , and others , recently at tempted to precipitate with Iho Min neapolis Harvester Works , Minneapo lis , Minn. It will bo remembered that on the 25th ult. THE lnr con tained a dispatch relative to the de mand made by 0. II. McCormick , of Chicago , Norman C. Thompson nnd Helen A. Gorham , of llockford , III. , upon thcso works for a royalty of § 10 each upon every vire binder they had built , or should build in the future under the Apploby patents. A subsequent dispatch explained the matter more in detail , and convoyed I * n quasi threat that farmers had bettor look out or they would got into trouble over the matter. Yesterday THE Bin : reporter learn ed that Mr. J. M. JJarclay , general agent for Nebraska and Western Iowa , for the Minneapolis harvester works , was in the city and at once hunted him up and made Bomo inquiries of him as to the real status of the case. "This is something which directly interests our farmers and especially at this season of the year , whun they arc likely to bo buying new ma chinery and I should bo glad to have you tell mo , if you can. just what the state of affairs is ? " "Well , " aaid Mr. Barclay , "in the b first place , wo regard this as on ar rangement on the part of McGonnick , cither to avoid paying us the royalty due , by a compromise , Q or what would bo equally to his advantage , to advertise himself at our b expense , and by circulating the re ports at the beginning of the moat im portant season to influence the farm ers by intimating that they would bo * liable to a prosecution if they bought our binders. " "Cannot y our company guarantee a them immunity in this respect ? " nak ed the reporter. "Most certainly. The Minnesota Harvester works is a very wealthy corporation , composed of wealthy mon who pledge themselves to protect their ' customers to the fullest extent " "How about the saloof manufactur 'Iyr ing rights. Is that affected at all ? " "Nottho least , and the idea that such niWi houses as 0. Altman & Co. , William Wi Deoring & Co. , and many others th equally prominent , would bo buying erbl shop rights to manufacture , if the blCi McCormick claim w s valid is in itself Cibi ridiculous. " bi "What is the extent of the move on sliwi the part of McCormick thus far ? " wi "No proceedings to enforce their eaH alleged claim have boon begun and H I \ probably none over will. They have tliH simply made a demand , and our people - H plo regard it as nothing more or less ea than aii effort to get uu material for a yc campaign fight against us , especially as it has coma just at this time. " v "In view of this alleged infringe ment of patent , would not a little detailed mi tailed information us to the history of ni this invention bo interesting ? " nimi "Perhaps so , and I think that yon an cannot obtain it in any better shape se than by using this extract from the wi Pioneer-Press of St. Paul , which cm- th bodies the substance of an interview re with Mr. J. P. Appleby , the inventor rebl of the twine binder and the President blhi of the Minneapolis Harvester Works : hiki H1STOUV OF THE INVENTION. ca "Mr. Apploby , will you { -ivo mo the cahr history ot the invention in contro "F versy , and your impressions of the taa suit ? " tafit "Oh , certainly. I first secured the fit patent on twine binders for harvesters et in 1809 , and up to the present time in have obtained fifteen patents alto crbi gether , including that issued in 1878 ; bi upon which Mr. McCormick is now rem making this light in court at St. Paul. m Since then I have sold shop rights and th licenses to manufacture the twine or binders to the following firms : nc ' The Parker & Stone Reaper Com " pany , Beloit , Wis.- ; Gammon &Door- dc > ing , Piano , III. ; Hoover & Co , , Miam- re asburgh , 0. ; George Esterly & Son , an AVhitowater , Wis. ; Minneapolis Har fifPi vester Works Wm. " Pi ; Deoring , Chicago. PiF "Mind you , all this was done before - Piy ? fore November. 1881 , when I licensed > ly the McCormick Company to manu m facture or use the Apploby binder , Ju they agreeing to pay mo a royalty of in $5 on each machine until the total y royalties reached § 00,000 , when I an agreed to eull them the shop right to idi tha automatic twine binder , of which on I am the rightful patentee. " ufl of "What about the issue of the Gor r < > ham patent and the alleged setting anmi aside of the Apploby patent ? " mimi "I will tell you all about that. Sixteen - mi dn teen licenses and shop rights have th been issued by mo , nearly all since the issuance of Iho Gorham patent , an be under which the proceedings men tioned by the Pioneer Press were in up stituted , I had sold a few before the Gorham patent was issued , " ' "Was the Apploby patent set aside by the patent olilco , as alleged ? " do "No ; there was no adverse decision dome in that department. The Gorham Ini patent covered the device known as Oo the compressor trip , with which fann in ! ers are familiar. Wo have dispensed ini with that device in order to make n on mere perfect working machine. 1 jeon < considered the Gorham device of so on little value that 1 whuld not travel onmi the eighteen miles between Boloitund do Jtockford to crosvozamino witnesses ins for the Gorham patent. It is of no oa benefit to me , and its UBO has buun Cl : f sst abandoned in connection with my in vention. ' G. "Then jou consider yourself the ini inventor and owner of the twine clc binder ? " clcz "Most certainly the inventor , and z the owner up to the sales recorded. ind It is my invent ion , aud is ao conceded ; an and endorsed by the most extensive rn manufacturers , sixteen in number , ou and including Mr. McCormick him self. All are manufacturing undo the Apploby patent , and the Oorhai is not considered of sufficient value t warrant them in takinc out license ! I have ftlno sold hop rights to C Aultman , Canton , Ohio , in October 1881 ; Aultman , Miller it Co. , u Akron , the latter paying mo gt5,00i therefor. About the same time sold to the Champion Machine Com pany , of Springfield , Ohio , all my in terests for the sum of 81 < 50,000 , sub jcct to licenses and shop rights previously ously given. "The above mentioned manufnc hirers are the best authorities on pat ents in the United States. ondals _ < the largest manufacturers of otricul tural implements in the world , nnc they would not invest in any paten' which had been set nsido or UK validity of which had been fairly questioned. " "Then you have no doubt as to the result of this suit ? " "Not a nnrticlo in the courts o earth , and I foci oven more secure i it it ever appealed to the court o heaven. " COUVANVOAST'S INJURIES. Hla Condition Somewhat Hotter Statement of a blooplng-cnr Portor. Clnclnmtl fommcrcUI. Mirth 21 ciN Col. James Van Voast , of the Ninth Infantry , of whoso injuries The ( , 'ommorcial yesterday printed an nc count ( , wna bettor last evening. While stationed at Fort MoKavett , Texas his rank waa Liotonant-Coloncl Sixteenth toenth United States Infantry , lie tcw was recently promoted to the rank of Colonel and ordered elsewhere , Leav ing for his now field of duty , ho do cidcd to make a twenty-four hour cal at his homo in Newport , and then proceeding west toiOmnha , return ii Juno and take his family back witl him. John Davln , the colored porter olV the sleeper on which Col. Vat Voast came iicro from St. Louis , hac the following to say last night respect ing the injured passenger : inC "Early Wednesday evening the Colonel was helped aboard our car by thb conductor and potter of a sleeper belonging < to another line , I don't know which one. The conductor asked me to got the bed ready soon , as the injured gentleman ought to be ly ing down. I fixed 'upper six' and helped him climb into it. lie could both walk and talk , although his words sounded like something was choking him every once in a while. His eyes were both black and his fnco and clothes woru bloody. I said : aiai 'Colonel , how did you got hurt so ? ' and ho eaid : 'I was run away with on aihi stage coach and fell between the horses. They dragged mo a long way , and "tramped" all over mo this a-way. ' " Hero the porter , with pan- tomino , made rapid motions with his hands about his licad and neck. "He said when I helped him in the berth. 'Keep an eye on mo to-night , will you ? ' And I said : 'ies , Sir , ' and I did. . Ho got up three times in the night Ifor a drink , and each time ho would try hard to clear his head nnd throat of the blood which was gath ered in it. When it came out it was black and thick. When wo got to Cincinnati ho wanted to got right out but I said : 'No , Sir , wait till wo got shut of the other passengers , and I will go out and look for your private carriage that you say will meet you. lie walked to the carriage leaning on the driver's arm , I carrying the valise. lie stood it like a soldier , ind when I saw how ho bore his Bufienng , I give you my word , I cried ! I did , indeed ! " a Non-Combatant. IVlty SplrU When Leo's "gray backs" making their way through Pennsylva nia toward Gettysburg txvo infantry men belonging to Pickett'a Virgini ans raided into a Quaker hcuno in search ; of something to cat. They ivoro mat at the door by the owner of the premises , who asked : "Aro yo rebels ? " "You bet we are , " was the blunt reply. "And what do yo wish lioro ? " 'Fodder , old man , and don't keep us waiting for it. " If theo wish t for something to oat thou canst have it , " aaid the Quaker lo the spokesman , "but I trust that yo will take nothing from the house. " It was poor trust. After the boys had finished their meal one of them pook- otcd a watch which was hanging on n nail , and the other seized upon n silver cream pitcher as a token of remem brance. "Are yo thieves as well ns rebellious citizens ? " indignantly de manded the old man as ho confronted thorn. "Stand aside and lot us out we'll damage you ! " "Vorilylwill not ! Thou must not rob my house' " "Never ] mind him , Hill ; Quakers ilon't fight , " called the one in the rear. "Hit him a clip on the chin Mid run for it. " ' -Truly , I shall not light , " calmly obaoived the disciple of 1'onn , as ho pushed up his sleeves and ; spit on his hands ; "but if in a friend Bcufllu to recover possession of inino own the robbera should cot in > jured I shall not have to answer to ny conscience. " There was iv "friend- sculllo" in the next York minute , ind one of the trio , who is now a res- dent of Richmond , vividly romomb- having the jaw ache for u week iftor , while hiscoinpanion complained sore throat , dizziness , lame back ind depressed spirits. All the re- narks made after the eculilo com- nenccd were simply U few words Iropp d by the Quaker to the ell'ect hat ; : "I am sorry to put thee out , ' sorry to damage theo , but it is wtter that thoushouldst go thy ways the pike toward destruction. " 18of and 10827" 'ronnan'4 Journal. In October , 1801 , at the prompt lemand of Lord Lyons , after no nine uonths , or three months , of their anguishing in prison , the British 3onmil General at Now York walked nto Fort Lafayette nnd ordered the nstant release of some ton poor sail- of , because they were British sub- ects who hud not been given a trial any accuaation of crime or misdo- ncanur , leaving , shackled and ubaii- loncd ono poor follow , because , bo an 1-isliman , ho had taken the wh of allegiance and was an Ainoii- m ciiiiiJii. S" , by the management ot .lames Ulaina and J. H. Ljwell , it outers nto the history of nations , in thcso iloeing years of the nineteenth contu- , that there ia ono rule for the nimblest of British subjects arrested hold without trial in an Amori- prison , and an opposite servile nlo for American citizens held with- ut trial in British prisons. IMPRISONED CITIZENS , An Arraignment of the Minis ter of the Courb of St. James. Call for a Mass Mooting of America : Citizens. OMAHA , Xeb. , April 0 , 1S82. To the Editor of the f cc. The conduct of our.minister .it th court of St. James deserves an immediate diato investigation , I am nmon those who believe that our foreigi missions nro , ' nernlly filled bj' domes tic frauds , and that the sooner the whole system ia wiped out by our government the bettor. Only a few years ngo an ii-sthotic nonentity "Chaws" , Francis Adams of Massu chusotts , succeeded so well in making n donkey of himself while filling the position no iv disgraced by James HUB sell Lowell , that ho was recalled , nnc has since remained where hobelongcc on the shelf of obscurity. ' Let us ace whether Lowell deserves a similar reward. There are some six or seven Ameri can citizens imprisoned in Englisl jail for no Btated oll'ence , except tha1 they arc "reasonably suspected , " am without trial. Ono of these recently wrote to J. R. Lowell the boson Friend of the Karl of Uranvillo ant requested that the American minister lomand n. trial , or otherwise his ii.iincdiatc rolcn.se. Instead of acting promptly , nnd in the spirit of ai oflicial clothed with powers to i > rotccl citizens sojourning abroad , ho wrote Bcnilo note t ) Granville , begging that the latter furnish him witl the facts bearing upon McSwoeny's arrest. Lowell had been told all th < Facts by IMcS weeny , but instead o acting upon them lie begs , with the most consumato buffoonery that Grr villo enlighten him. Of course the astute English minister , perceiving the shallow-paled , flemkoyism of the American representative ( ? ) , and find 1 ing that the fellow's loyalty was equally divided between his own gov ernment , which ho has disgraced , ant Iho aristocratic circle which- surrounds liir , nnd which has turned his silly dead , answers Lowell in n manner Calculated to insult , more than to convoy information. Whereat our minister relieves him self of the following : "I think it im portant that all such persons shoult made to understand distinctly that ; hey cannot bo Irishmen and Ameri- B ano nt the name time , ns they seem : , o suppose , " What sago ndvice , and v how kind ! But what do we care for Mr. Lowell's thoughts upon this sub' jcct ? Does ho mean to add insult to Injury by giving gratuitous ndvico upon n matter ho evidently knows nothing about , or in which he is ad versely interested ? "I think it iin- portant" to say that Minister Lowell is highly impertinent , nnd thp.t the sooner ho is recalled the bettor American citizens suffering mar tyrdom in British dune eons , care nothing for Mr. Lowell's ndvice. Tli They only ask that they be brought of be to trial , nnd that if they have viola ted international law , lot them sull'er n thn . It is " ; consequences. very "impor tant" to know whether Americnn citizens can bo immured in foreign prisons , nt the caprice of torcign gov ernments , without cause , without A trial , without the shadow of an ex cuse. If Mr. Lowell would give less of his ndvice , and devote more of his VI time to the very "important" princi lawe pal of international law involved , it wem would tend more to create n respect we abroad for the "Staf Spangled Bail' weVI nor , " nnd Mr. Lowell would not oc cupy the ridiculous humiliating posi ' tion ho maintains. ' In conclusion I would suggest , that there bo n inttsu meeting of citizens , regardless of nationality for the m question affects all classes called in ff Omaha , at an early day , to express the sentiment of Nebraska , and to notify ouri representatives in congress accordingly. JOHN RUSH , A Vexed Clergyman. I'vcn thepnlirnca of Job would become exhausted were ho n preacher nntl endeav oring to Interest Ills audience while they , were keeping up nn Incrcn.int couching ' e making it impossible for him to bo heard. Men [ Yet , how very easy can nil this bo nvolckd Mexc ; by hitnnly using Dr. King's Is'ew Discove ca xc ry for Consumption , Coughs .and Colds. caui Irinl Bottle * given away nt Schroter i : 'e ' liecht'd drug more. VIrl rl rlVi The Doctrmo of Chance. 01 idlaunpolli News , 01be lie was an entire stranger to the 110 irls present , and the boys were moan ml would not introduce him. He nally plucked up courage , nnd stop- 1 ing up to n young lady requested the iloasuro ot her company for the ext dance. She looked nt him in urpriso , and informed him that she ind not the pleasure of an acquaint- nee. "Well , " remarked ho , "you on't take any more chances than I O\Q o. " 81ONNY MEN. "Wells' Health Ronowor , " greatest 0r emody on earth for impotence , loan- atm ess , sexual debility , Ac. Ono dollar t druggist's. Depot , 0. F , Good- 'nn. (5) ( ) ' THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA- CALDWELUIAMILTON&CO Busiuosa trnitsnototl snmo as that nil incorporated Imiilr. Accounts ItoMt in onrreno- old subject to sight chtiok without no- tioa- Certificate ! of deposit Itsuoil pay able lu tliroo , six and twelve C mouths , lioarini ; interest , or ou Uo- u utniid without iiitorost , nlV Advrmca * made to ou&tomovs ou ui pprarotl naoaritio nt market rate * fiittoratt. Tu iutoroitsi of customer * nro loselyiunrda < ] | iiud every facility otupatiblo with prluoiolos of ouud bnuliini ; freely extended . Draw fcjyht draitu ou Euglaud , rolaud , Scotland , and all oarte of Europe . Soil European paiiago tlokoti. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. For a quarter of a century or more Hosteller's Stomach liters has been Iho rclKiilunipccllle lor lndlccitlondj | > cpsii , fc cr anu enc , lois of ) > h ) elrnl otAtrina lit er coniphlnt nml otht r ill * " r tlcrf.'jimlli-nbicninostcmi'hatlialh Indorsed by txcdicnl men nsn hciltn cj ftringth rotor ntKc. It counteracts n tendency to iircirmturo Icray'and SIIHMLS and comforts the ngctl and Infirm. Tor f le by all dnigplsta and dealers generally , nl in ml TRUTH ATTESTED. Somnlmportnnthta tomcat * ofVel Known People TV holly Vorlflod. In order that the public mty lully roallio the Rcnulncncsj of the > tatcnicnt , . .3 well aa the pontrand value of Die article ol which they ipoak , wo publish hcr nlth the toc-slmlle slgnt- turcs ofpartlcs whoia sincerity Is beyond qucs Lion. The Truth of these tistlmonlw IB uliso- lute , nor can the facts they anuounco be Ig nored OMAHA , NIB. , Hay 24 , 1S31. U. H.WAKSKn&Co. : DEAR SIR : I II.IYO frequently used Warner's Safe Kidney nud Lit er Cure or local affection ! attendant upon cot ere rheumatic attacks , and iftvuulnnys derhcd benefit therefrom. I ha\e also used the Safe Norfino with satisfactory re sults. I consider these medicines worthy of conlldcuin . > Ocputy Treasurer OMAHA , NED , Jlny 24 , 1:81 II. TT WARNER & Co. , Itochwtcr , N. Y. : QIWTS : I have n > ijour Bale Kidney and Lh or Cure this spring as n hcrlmlRorator. and find It the best remedy I ever trltd. I hue used I bottles , and It has made mo feel better than ever I did before In the bprlntr. 0. P. It. Shops. OMAHA , Xr.n. , May 24 , IbSl. n. if. WAIWIR & Co. : HIRS : For more than la years I htuo suffered nuch In' ' oicnlcnco from combined kidney and lcr diseases , nd have been uniblo to work. my urln try or ? Jus nleo being affected. I tried a treat many mullclncs and doctor' , 'jut I grew \orso and none d y by day. I was told I had WIB ht's Disease , and 1 wished myself dead HI ould not haxe speedy relief. I took your Safe Sidney and Lhcr Cure , knowing cotJiIc ; eke , as ever known to euro tha dtecno. nnd I have not been disappointed. The medicine has cured mi , and I nm pcrfco ly well to-day , entirely hroufih your Eafo Kidney and LhcrCuro I ish ipu all succ ES la publishing tlila valuable cracdvthrouxh the world U. I'.R. R. tnops. s of equally stronj endorsement'many them In CIKS where hope \\aa abandoned ha\o been voluntarily Khen , i-liawltifr tlic remarkable lower of U'.iracr's atc Kidney ami Liver Cure , nail dlsca'cstf the KldncjK , liver or urinary or- ati8. If nnypuc who read * this haianyphjB' cal trouble re'm.mber the great remedy. me PILES ! PSLES ! PILES ! Sure Cure Found at Last ! No One , , Wood Snffor ! A euro cure for lilind , liloedTng , Ucnlli ; and Jlcoratcd IMes has hocn discovered by Dr. Wtl- laui , ( an Indian remedy , ) called Dr. William's ndlau Ointment. A Hlr lo box Los cured the worstchronlc cascu of 2.1 or BOjcars standing. No one need tuffcr five inlmites alter applying this nondcrlul eoothlnjf medicine. Lotions , Instru ments and electuaries do mora harm than Rood , Vllliam'a Ointment abeoibs tha tumor } , bllayn hio Intense itching , ( oartlculaily At night after 'Ottliigarin In bed , } acU aa ft poultice , give * In- tnnt r.nd painless relief , and Is prepared only for 'lies. Itching of the prl\ ate parts , and for noth ag Kite. Kcad nhat the lion. J. U. Ccfflnbcrry of Clare- nnd 6iys about Dr. WillUm'a IndKn I'llo Olnt- uent : I hire used scores of Piles curei , and It ffordn mo p casuro to My th&t I hae never found nythlii'- which gave such immediate and pcnna aent relief us Dr. William's Indian Ointment. For sale by all druggists or mailed oa receipt price , 11.00. HENRY & CO. , Prop'n. , OZJITILUIP , OHIO. For Mile by 0. F Goodman. NERVOUS DEBILITY , \ A Cure Gunrantood. Dr. E. C. 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Orders by mall at price. d&wlv lenius Eewartleil ; Oil , TIB Story of tlie Sewiiiglaoh ( A handsome little pamphlet , blue anJ goU1 , with numerous engravings , will bo GIVEN AWAY any auiilt pera-n calling for It , at any branch euti-oltku of The ( Singer Manufacturing Corn- any , or will bo tint by mail , post paid , to person living at a distance from our olllces. _ The Singer Manufacturing Do , , i 'riucipal Oflico , 34 Union Square , NEW YORK. foblS d&w J , OIIN bUBLKll , KUOM8 bCJUUP , President , Vice Prcs't. W , S. DKIIIIKH , Sec , andTrcas. THE WEBEASKA Lincoln , Neb. MANUFACTURERS OE- Corn Planter * , Harrows , Farm Rotten , ulky Hay Rakei , Ducket Elevating Wlnu U , &c. Wo are prepared to da Job \\orl : and inanul urlrg fcr other parties. \\a Addrcs all orders NEUUASKA MANUFACTUIU.NO CO. , lie t CLEVES EROS , , ARCHITECTS. Public Uu'IdiiiiR ' , Churches , Itcfldencts , Stoics In etery fctjle. 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It strengthens the Nerves.Braln , imcmor ) ( Blood , Muscles , Pisostlve and Repro ductive Orzans , It restores to nil the organic 'unctii-ns their former vigor and \ltnllty , ma- ln life cheerful and enjoyable. Price , S3 a bottle , or four times the quantity 810. Sent by express , secure from observation , to any address , on receipt of price. No. C. O. U. sent , except on receipt of $1 as a cuarantco. Letters rj- questing answers must inclose stamp. Dr. Mintio's Dandelion Pills are It t best and cheapest dyspepsia and bllllaus cu-c I j the market. tic-Id by all druggists. Trice 0 cents. Da lIisTir/B KID.NST REMEDT , KEPRETICCU , Cures til Mnd of Kidney and bladder complalntc. gonorrhea , gleet and Icucorrhea. For tale ty all dau.r.ets : ? ln bottle. ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTK , TlSOIhoSt. , St. Louis , Uo. For Sale in Omaha by C. F. GOODMAN. Jan26-lv If TouamtnianVRjl IIt you urn t * r- ofbu . .inci'it.wiaL- man t\r IPX- med by the rtroln or trrrtrl'liuroTirinut ' vour duties n > oli' ' nlpbc nitrlf , tu re3 tlmu'antsand ' u it- toi H brain ncrTC ftci Hop Bittern. , wiite u Hop B > IJyou&rejovnpimd etilferinii Jrom nuy lv . ilwcrftlou or dl'ilpa tlon ; ir you nit m r. rlco or sinule , old or youu ? , rairprlnp- rev iioorlieiHb. orlanRUlsn [ nit oa a bed -I tlcv USBT. rely < " Hop Dlttera , Whoever you arc , ' Thenovcr you feel naally f r o m wi th.it your fj-rtein form of trjcnO ) needs cleansing , ton- ' dlse > that mUlU Intr or stimulating , without dtloxfcaf ' - - a timely < iseo : laU - Hop HcpittarB : ftpa'a , klilMH Or ) . O nriit < narvcomr It , KQ Kll < ClU'.V inalni , < lUco e nnd Irreslstn- of th < " ftomach , - bio c u r o 'o > 6iirdi > . tlooil , muenni'sn , uvtrot runes I _ _ j ot opium , You wlU ti tobacco , c' ouredlfyouuFe narcotic * . Hop Clttors IfyaufcreMm- Soldbydnn : tly wenk and Iiiwtpirlti'u.try NEVER Circulur lit It may ave your FAIL ' . BT'O llfo. It hub CO. , nvod hun nnihtiKr , K. I A Toronto , Out. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. The Most Successful Remedy oicr discov ered , as It is certain In its effects and docs not blister. HEAD I'HOOK IIELOW. Als3 excellent fcr human flesh. FROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. Washing-torn Ille , Ohio , Juno 17 , 1831. DR , II. J. ICX.SDALL , & Co : Ucnts Heading jour nd- \ertlscmcnt In Turf , Held and Farm , of your Kendall's Spuln Cure , a d having \aluablo and scedy horse which had been lame from tpailn ( or eljltec ( month' , I sent to you for a bottle by express , which l'i ulxteeks removed all lameness and enlargement and a largj spl'nt ' from another horse , and both horses are to-day astound ai colt ? . Thoono battle was worth tome mo one hundred dollars. Kosptctfully jo'.n , If. A. DKIITOLETT , JI. D. Send for Illustrate 3 circular Rlvlnjr posithe proof. I'licoSl. All Drutrulsts have It or can get It for vou. Dr. II , J. Kendall & Co' , Pro prietor' , Hnoshurzh Fall ] , Vt iSOLD BY ALL DBUGGISrS. To Nervous Sufferers THE QFIEAT EUHOPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B , Simpson's Specific It It positive euro lor Hpcrnmtoirhea , Sernln * fVoolincM , ImpoUccy , and all dlseaseu re-raltlc. rout EcH-Abu ) < c , ua Mental Anxiety , Lojai Ucniory , Talna In the Back or Blrta. nnJ illsc 50J ' that kail to Consumption insanity ftn early gr re The Spccifl ; Uodlclns t Mug used 1 with wonder- lul BUCCCIM. Pamphlets ut lieu to all. Write foi them and got full par * tlc'ilari. Price , SpccISc , { 1.03 per package , or six pack , nijes ( or 86.00 , Adjrctn all orders to D. SIMEON MEDICINE CO. Nos. 10J and 108 Main St. Buffalo , N. Y. SoM In Omaha by 0. F. Goodman , 1. W , Boll , K , Is'l. aud all drurglstseTory whero. < & > dtv OKAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARKnT1,0.c"atTRADB ; ! MARK English rcm- cdy. Anun- falling euro for tJeralnal Weakness , 8pormator < rhca , Impotency - ency , and all UUc'Rsesthat' follow as a .sixiuenca of AFTEH TAKIHO , Self-Abusoj as Loss of Memory , Uliherml Lassl- tude , Pain In tha Dock , DluineB $ of Vision , I're- mature Old Age , and many other Diseases that lead to Insiuity or Consumption and a I'rcuia- Hi tureQrate. X3TFUU particulars In our paunihkt , which ddilto to tend free I v mall to uvcryono. Jarl he Specific Medicine U iold by all druggists ntijlpcrpackt.se , or ( iiucku-cs for fS , or will eut ffuu.l.y uiah L. < I rtvi ptof the money , by addressing TUKGUA JEDICIKECO , Bulfalo. N. V. _ UttT e , Physician and Surgeon , CIIKOMC WSEASKS , llliKUMATISM , ttc. , Hi Office NO. 1113 Faruham St. . between lith and Uth , Omaha , Neb. HENRY LEHMANN , JOBBER OF AND WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 1 08 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA. fSPW A * B"u g atwg1i ? < WTltTTa IT k JA . WAKEFIELD , WHOLESALE AND nCTAIL DEALER IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , CEMENT JWSTATK AQENi FOR MILWAUKEE CEUSNT COUPAKY1 Near Union Pacific Depot. - - OMAHA.NEP JF -WHOLESALE- BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER AND DEALER N- Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnliam St. Omaha Neb. 1213 Farnham St. . Omaha , Np.b. & croicsrims , holesale Lumber , lo. 1408 larniam Street , Omalia , 1 t-Smo H & M PSAVY \Jv Jvam > & JLi 3 , v THE I 1309 Farnham Street. G \ -MAKERS OF THE- Finest Silver Plated Spoons and Forks * . The only andj [ am Uional plate that original firm oi\ \ is giving for Instance I Rogers Eros. stance single All ou > Spoons , Forks and plated Spoon a Knives plated triple thickness with the greatest plate nly on of care. Each the B o c t i o a lot being hung on a scale while where expo d being plated , to towear , thereby insure full deposit a - making a single posit of silver on plated Spoon them. them.Wo wear as long asa Wo would call a triple plated especial atten tion to nur sec- one , Rival- Tloosi All Orders In the West should be Addressed to A. B. HUBEE'MA-NN , ' Wholesale Jewefer , OMAHA , . WALLPAPER , WINDOWSHADES AND METAL CENTER PIECES , THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK IN THE WBST. 1410 DOUGLAS STREET. BOUSE , SIGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTERS AND PAPER DANGERS , iiiar-S5tu-thu-eatGm Hair Goods , Notions , Ladies' ' Famishing Goods. Ulsters , Circulars , and Suits , 507 XTCN'XMac S-ac-RJEHEJOC1