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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1882)
I OMAHA E : THURSDAY , MAY 4 , 188-J. SPECULATION. Suocesa of Gambliafr on Big Mou y Backing Illus trated , And How Slender Puraoa nro Depleted. A Million Busuol Wheat Dofnult. Crilo jo i > o 111 ClndnrmtlCaiimcrc ] I. J "Do you oo that younij Amman jit the oflico yonder , keeping hooka for PoHw Palmer ? " said a broker to the writer to-night. This inquiry wan put in thu rolundu of the Palmer house , in thu courao of a conversation on the Chicago mar- keta and the -nothods and peculiar ! * t'cs of the people who specuUto here The broker had boon claiming that nine out of the ton of the folks who dabbled in grain or provisions "wont in , " as he put it , "on shoo string "Nino out of ten , " ho said , "of the person * , who , believing that they httvo a premonition of the direction wheat or pork is going to go , buy or soil a little of it , lese their money. They go in without boiiiR prepared to 'atay' ' by tlioir do.ila. " Then ho called attention a aln to the pretty book keeper in the oflico of the P lmor house. "I tell " ho said "a can you , , story of that young woman which will il lustrate the manner of trading of the men irho Alwayn miiko money in thia market. Last fall Handy was hero and stopping nt thia house. Ono day , aa ho was paying his bill , the young woman mild to him : "Mr. Handy , you'ro a very lucky man. Now I want to buy myself n aacquo this winter. I'ro ' got $50 which I wish you'd take and trade on a little for mo. If I lese , it will bo just my luck. If I win , it will pay for my cloak. " " 'Oh , ' said Handy , 'I could not do anything with fifty dollars. ' "That day Handy told hi * brother to buy twenty-live thousand bushels of wheat for the girl. It was bought at $1.28 , From the moment , almost , of thai purclMao wheat began to do- clin" , und it noror stopped until it had gone down to § 1.1 ( > . It took over ? 2,500 to protect it. Hut the tide finally turned , and up aha wont. When n profit of 8437.60 had boon realized , the trade , nt Handy'a order , was closed out and the money equally divided between the three lady book keepers employed in the Palmer house offioo. " "Thoro now , " said the broker , "ia 'a fair illustration of the difleront ways of making u trade. li the young woman had bought with her fifty dollars lars she would have lost everycunt of it , and fltilj she would have been on the aamo side of the market aa Air. Handy , who won. " \ A BLOW AT UIUIN COItNKUS. "I hope , " aaid a broker who ropro- Bents at thia market ono of the larg est brokerage houses on Wall street , "that the proposed now rule , inakinu winter wheat dolivurablo on contracts intor-ohangeably with opring will pass. It will help break up the 'corners' which are ruining the commission business here. " There ia three Uniea aa much winter - tor wheat grown as there is apring. If cliques sot about 'cornering the grain , and it wore possible to deliver them either winter or spring , No. 2 grade , at ono's option , it would bo possible to Bwnmp them , lot thorn bo the richest cliques in creation. Grain could bo brought from St. Louis , Dn- luth , Detroit , Milwaukee , Baltimore , from every wheat market in th. coun try. It could nil he deliverod. They couldn't possibly take , and pay for all the property that could bo gathered hero upon very short notico. " "Would there bo any objection to making the two whoats deliverable in- terohat'goably ? " "I think not. Millora ought not ; to object to it , for naturally whiter wheat ia the more valuable grain ; and in a murkot whore there ia no manipu .lation it soils from live to ton emits .above the spring. " "Well , ia there , " I aakod , "a norl ous falling ofT of the commission busi ness , and is l duo to tho' 'corners ? ' ' There Is no outeido business hero " at' all of any consequence. Thia ab solutely true. There has , within the last fortnight , boon a largo local spec ulative trade , but the buainosa that used to como here from Now York , St. Louis and from all over has disap peared. The outriders fool that they do not stand an oven show in this market. They feel that tlioy cannel act upon the aamo hypothesis and expect < pect the same results hero aa else where. The markets hero are 'cor tiered/ and the things that wouh naturally happen do not happen , Prices bob up and down , not accord ing to supply and demand , hut aa Mr McGooch , or Mr. Somebody else die tat en , The ouleidoia stay away friui horo. 'Wo haven't a fair nhow fo our white ulley,1 any they ; 'wo won' piny in a rinx where wo are not givei a. fair chance/ " "Do you think the rule will pass ? ' "Yes ; I do. There are n groa many in favor of it. " L END OK T1IK A1-B.IL WIIKAT DUAL. Yesterday put a close to MoGooch'i famous April wheat deal. A little before 1 o'clock , Onttcnden , a partner of the Scotchman , came in the whoa pit and shouted : "I bid 81 39 for April. " Nobody answered or offered any , "I bid 1.39J for April. " None was oil-rod , but the crowd began to banter the bidder. Every body appreciated that the clique was fixing a nettling price for the default * "fbidfl.40 for " April , nhouted Critteudon ; " 1.40J , $1,41 , $1.4 At this figure & sale of flvo thoue and bushel * waa made , and a ihout waa Bent up. Some bhrewt fellow had nuraed his tivo thouiwtic bushels of wheat along for wetku , knowing that thn lost five minutua o : the April Boaaion would bo the nil promo moment for him. "Uowmuch wheat dojyou think wu defaulted on to day ? " the writer tukoc a broker lost night. "Not leu than one million bushels any nay ; probably more. There ia not a house on the street that haa no bsen ordered bjr customers to dofaull on Borne. For instance , I hare been directed to default on fifty thousand bushels. Inquiry at the diflerout houses will show that every ono of thorn is in about in the aamo posi tion. " "About ono million bushcli then will have to bo arbitrated upon ? " "Yes , and I flupnoio the settling price will bo SUO.1 It. can bo rafoly prophesied that MtGeogh will bo succcsstul in hia ar bitrations. There have been innum erable arbitration heretofore , nnd the decisions have all been in favor of the market price in thia Uoard t the time for the flolivory of the grain. NBW WHBAT AENftAtlOX. Tlio advices which were received yeatorday , that ono hundred and aix taga of now winter wheat had arrived at St. Louia , created a great sensation. TJio news was industriously circulated ! * y the "bear . " In their minda' eye , they ace millions upon millions of nice winter ulu-al movii'K towarda Chicago , iDdtlioylinniGtliutcly sot about solliiiK. I'horo was also a private d'apatch ro- cnivcd , but which Tvas not mad a pub ic , that announced , upon the author- ! .y of a very aufo man , that II. 0. Armour it Uo. owned all the wheat n Now York , and had the market cornered for Juno , Mr. Ilobbs said last night : "I have jcon sick all the week , and have boon down to my oflico but a few times. The 'bears' during the past week have done a great deal to depress the mar- cot , wlulu the 'hulls' have done noth- ng to sustain it. " "Is the position aa strong as it waa a fortnight ago ? " "It ia growing stronger all the while. Phoro will bo not over thirteen hun- Ired thousand bushels of corn in the Chicago elevators Monday night. " THE PONOAS AT HOME. A Qllmpao of Their Homo Llfo in In dian Torritorj- . " The Poncas , says a correspondent at the agency , were taken , much against their will , to thia now land in ho year 1878 , a discontented and horoughly broken-down pooplo. lappily their wrongs and miafortUnoa mvo bean forgotten , the povornmont iaa paid them for their Dakota homes , and they are now in a comfortable , lot to say prosperous condition. Jotted hero and there over the boau- iful rolling prairie that stretches Uong the Arkansas , the Salk Fork , and the OhicaaUia nvoru , Wo BOO the moko curling gracefully upward from , ho cozy little homes of the Poncas , xnd as wo approach wo discover the Indian transformed into the less omantic farmer trudging along behind - hind Iiia plow. Stopping to speak a word of encouragement , he tolls you , lot so much in words , for but few of , ho Poncaa apeak oven a little En glish , as by unmistakable aign-con- /incing pantomino that "ho soon have ots wheat , lota corn. " Then with a dignified flourish of the hand ho points with pride to his chickens , and lometimoa ducks and pigeons , his lit- ; le herd of cattle often numbering rom fifteen to thirty hmid , according ; o the nizo of his family , hia ponies { razing peacefully in the distance , and lis neatly wire-fenced fields , and Binilca with a look of complete satis- "action. We enter a one-roomed dwelling , [ n ono corner on a bed lies a poor little tlo follow with , his broken thigh , the doctor ia bcaido him , .and like the bruvo aoldipr that ho is , ho never whimpers although his leg u being sot for the second time in its encase ment of plaster. The mother is squatted among a confusion of gay quilta and almwla , on the floor near by , and is industriously bcadinsr a cu rious little bag to hold matches. Evi dently hearing us ncaring the door , with 11 kind of instinct that it is the proper thing to do , slip has placed the three chairs of her apartment in a stiff row , and odors us these as wo enter. The grandmother doea the honors of thin hospitable homo. She is a tall , magnificent specimen of her race , porhupn about 45 yea'rn of ago. Her dress is of bright rod stroudlug , and moat elaborately trimmed with u complicated kind of patchwork of different colored ribbons , in fact cov ering the entire front breadth of the skirt ; her loosa jacket in of a deep blue and her wide , sailor-shaped col lar is also decorated with the silk ribbons bens ; while around her nook und full ing below the waist are atringa upon strings of light blue and garnet beads. Her hair is braided carefully , each finger has an ample supply of rings , andttlo ) wrists are encircled with coils of brass bungles. She' * Calks to you constantly in the plaint ire southern Ponca language goes to a bundle wrapped with a gaily painted ox hide and bringa forth her treasure. You immediately recognize in these two pictures the likonoiaos of the Ponca chiefs , taken in all their glory of Indian costumo. Again she tolls you about her boy at Carlisle and his father who was murdered a few years ugo , and this woman ia Mrs. Big Snake. You must surely recall the touching story told by Standing Hour of the bhootmg of his brother , the prominent cluof" , Hijj Snako. And in the oilicu of o r commissary is pointed out ton the vuy spot where hu lull , find you nuy BOO the bullot- holu in the tin. ; wooden wall that marks thu fatal uhot. Those wore ex citing times at Ponca. Thu woman brandished their long knives , and Mrs. llig Bnuko , riding in the wogoi beside the dead body of her husband. Bworo vengeance on the agent am yelled her war whocp in his voay fucp. 15ut to-day she kin Uy welcomes us to her homo , and bids ua como aguin , At the agency the Indiana are busi ly employed , and some have done themselves great credit as carpenters and blacksmiths. Others make bricks , mix mortar , haul logs , and do all the freighting to the agency. When you realize that four years ago those men know absolutely nothing of this eorl of work , the results ara truly wonder ful , Hut the chiefs hare a great power in the tribe , and in this onlight- uned age I hey use it to advance their p. < oplt . White Eagle , the head chief of the Puucat , ia u true Indian , and u digrilied and splendid-looking man. Ho Buemod to bo thoroughly conscious of Inn h'\u\\ \ \ position , and always in spires iino with & certain awe , although you know him to bo literally an "ig norant Bavago. " Hut this head chief ii a bright man , eloquent and effective in council , always polite and always popular. Ho comus to church on Sun day plainly arrayed in i suit of black broadcloth , but on other occasions ho appears arrayed wrapped in his chief- tisu's blanket of dark blue , with here and there tufts of gay-colorod ribbons , a single eagle feather stands out ia bold contrast among his long gossy black hnir , his six-shootor thrust into hia ornamented bolt , his fancy knife- case hung at hia aide , his beaded log- Kings and moccasins proclaim him an Indian of the old traditional typo. Among the chiefs White Eagle , Stand ing Buffalo , Hairy Ilo.ir , McDonald , and Frank La Flescho exert a good influence - fluonco on their tribe , nnd they ore sure to make greater progress , An Appalling Thought. Wall Street DftllyNewn. During.ho second year of the war a jrocor in nn Ohio town scaled his prices by reports from tho. front. Ono Jay a defeat would cut the price of butter four cents , the next day a vic tory would raise the price of eggs a penny a dozen , and a victory or do- Fent waa sure to hit even the jar of nulmngs on the top shelf. Ono day a farmer who had nome butter to sell entered the store and naked the going price. "I'm paying 10 to-day , " waa the an swer. ' "JJut only two days ego you paid 20 , " "Yes , but you see Pope has boon dofcuted since that , and there is a lack action. " The farmer sold out , and wanted iho most of it in augar , and the grocer remarked as ho moke reayy to weigh it : "Sugar has advanced a cent a ) ound since Monday. " "Mercy on mol But why is that ? " "Because the rebels got licked in Tennessee. " The old man sat down on a nail-kog md thought it all over , and presently ookod up and said : "My friend , if a federal defeat cheapens what you buy , and a robot victory enhances the value of what rou sell , what a blank of a fix you'd jo in if there should happen to bo a drawn battle ? " A Sign Welch Conquered. A Wayne county farmer , who is nuch annoyed by tramps , cumo to Do- roit a while ago and had half a dozen aignsof "Smallpox Beware ! " painted .o post upon his house and grounds. Although ho had ono on either side of his gate , they had not boon up'two lours when a rover passed between .hem and knocked at the door and asked tor food. "Didn't you see thoao signa on the gate ? " demanded the farmer. "Yca'rjbut I can't read. " The next ono said that ho waa near sighted and thought the signs read "for Bale. " The third had had small pox and was willing to nurse the family. The fourth had boon vac- : inatod and was reckloss. The fifth : iad a remedy to sell , and the sixth , after getting away witn a cold bite , turned to his benefactor nnd said ; "If you want lo beat the boys fnock down them signs and put up > no reading , 'Help wanted. ' It never nils to keep 'em jogging straight along. " The farmer followed the advice , and 10 hasn't had a call since. Licking an Elder. Dolrolt Free Proa ) . One summer in the years agone , while u camp mooting was in progress in Eaton county , there arrived on the grounds a bully named Miller , who liad made a vow to lick Eldut John- ion and break up the whole business. The elder hoard the news with. calm composure , and as soon as at liberty , luntod up a worldly friend of his own uid naked : "Frond Smith , didn't you uaod to fight in your younger days ! " "Yea , older , I have had many a turn with the boys. " "And what ia thu effect of a sudden blow but woo n the oyea ? " "It astonishes " and humbles. "Is there any danger of killing man by such a blow ? " "Never know a case of it. " The elder went his way with a se rene smile on his face. Miller had III'H coat oil' and was hunting for him , and they mot face to face as they turned a wagon. Miller started to cruclc hi * hot-U and crjw , but ho never finished. The elder took him ono square botwcon the lookers without stopping his pace , and it took twelve rowdies , three dippers of water and two quarts of whisky to revive the patient and got him off the grounds. Ono day , a year afterwards , ho met the elder and very seriously asked : ' . 'Elder , some of the boys say I was kicked by a horao , and others stick to it that I was struck by lightning , but I'vo always had A suspicion that you hit mo with a provision stand , How was it , anyhow ? " ( Temperance. A religious newspaper has this stir ring appeal : "Noyor fancy that a little alcohol can do no harm , though much alcohol may ; for the alcohol diffused through a gallon of beer or cider is juat as poisonous as though it were condensed in a bottle of whisky or flask of brandy. Young man as you love y > ur God , your families and yoursulyou , bo entreated neither to mnku nor aoll , ditl'uso nor imbibe , any kind of idcoholio boverngo. " On an other page it has an editorial notice of it grocery , a column long , in the courao ofhich it says ; "Quito a tep illation has been gained for the excellent collent quality of his teas and coffees , which are acknowledged to bo the best obtainable on the east side. The same applies to hie wines and liquors , comprising all the favorite brands. His claret wines are re garded by competent authority aa equal to the finest in the market ; these are of his own importation , and are carefully bottled for family use. " "Yes , yes , " said Snifkins toBogahaw , "it's this treating and drinking and treating which is ruining our consti tutions and filling drunkard's graves. How did you say you took yours a little sugar in it ? There it is. Hot water or cold ! AH right , there you are ! Hero's towards youl" A Significant Fact. The ohoftixut inedlclno in uie ia THOMAS' ' KLKOIBIO Oit , became BO Httli of it it required to cITuct a cure. For croup , diphtheria nd dlseMU of the lungs and tbront , whether used for bath ing the che < t or threat , for taking Intern airy or luhallug , It U a matchless com pound. 28-dlw J P. ENGLISH , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW - - , 310 South Thirteenth St. , with J M , Wool wort . Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Bacfacho , Soreness of iho Otiesi , Gout , Quinsy , Sore Throat , Swotl- inqs and Sprains , Burns and zScalds , General Bodily Pains , Tooth , Ear and Headache , Frosted Foot and Ears , and all other Pains and Ache . ITe. Preparation on earth equals ST. Jicon Oil M a * afe , utrf , tlmplf and cheap Exttrna ] iWrnody. A trial entails tut the compiratlvtly irlfllnr outlay of 60 Ctnti , and evsry ons uff.r- la with pain can havs cheap and pcslttvt rwf If Us claims. . ; / / , Clrvctlons In Zlsvsn L nffii r 4 < t IN MEDIOIHE , A. VOGELER CO. , D. M. WELTY , ( Successor to D. T. Mount ) Manufacturer and Dealer In Saddles Harness , , Whips , FANCY HORSE CLOTHING Hobos , Dusters and Turf Hoods of . LL DESCRIPTIONS. Agent ( or Ju. R. Hill & Co.'e GONGORD HARNESS The Beat in The World. " Jrdcri fo'lcltcd. OMAHA , NEB no ly s. Atl'TORNEY-AT-LAW ni-ooK MASTER'S ' SALE. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Nebraska : Eainl. U. nradlcy , ct.nl.s. . Willla-n Emery , ct. iU. ; n Chancery Foreclosure of moi-t ase. Public notice Is hereby gh en tliat In pursuance and bylrtueof n decree entered In tlientxHo.cause on the 28th dav of January 1852.1 , Kills L. bier- bower , Special Master In Chancery In said Court , ill on the 1st day of June , 18S2nt the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of the said day , at the north door of the United States Court House mid 1'ostolllco building In the Cit ) of Omalia , Douglas county , frtato and District of Nebraska , sell at auction the follow Ins dcscrl cJ propcrt ) to-ult : The east half bt the southwest quarter and the southeast quarter of the north west quarter mid the northwest quarter of the Boutheast quarter of section fifteen f5j township twentv-throe (23) ( ) rnugo ton (10) ( ) east of the Sixth J'rinciiml Moredlan und situ.ito and being in the county of Hurt , State of Nebraku. Nebraku.KLLIH KLLIH L. BiEnnowKii , Special Master In Olmncery , W. J. CoNNKLt , Solicitor for Complnnant , d&w-4w NERVOUS DEBILITY , A Corn Ganrentocd. Dr. E. C. WosFf Nerve ana tlr&ln Treatment A ipeciffa foi HystcrU , Dizziness , Convulsions. Neryous Headaehe , Jl ) nUl Depression , Lou of Memoi7,8p rmatorrbcoa , Imboteny , Involuntary Emissions I'remature Old Aee caused , , by overexertion - exertion , self-abuse , or o > cr-lndulfence , which l xl to misery , decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Ea h box contains one month's treatment. One dollar & box , or six boxes for fho dollars ; tent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any ciso. With each order received by us for alx boxes , ac companied with five dollars , will send the pur. ohaser our written inuuunteo to return the money II the treatment does not effect a cure. 0. r. Goodman , Drurclat , Bole. Wholesale and rvrul Agent , Omaha , Neb. Orders by mall at Retoilaprlce. dftwlv To Nervous Sufferers r.MB CPEAT EUROPEAN n'-.VCDY. Or T. 3 , Simpson's Specifi ( t lo I'O'itUocure fcr Spi'raufculi" . , , vYuorfiicss. Imiiot&ncy , and all iJt' : oe r-.altr ! i lim doK-AbUaJ , a Mental .Uixkty , Lcirli ( { eaiorj1 , Pilna In the IliLk or riido , r.ntl illmuLKM ' " " " ' " to t itau to Contumptlo-j an hn SHciflc Mcdidne U bale ; usoJ Mlth wonJer- fill nuccesd , _ I'auiphleti lent free t ? fcll , Wilte for tbfni and trr > full pir. tlruhi-a. I'rlcc , Spocinc , 11.00 per packags , or ilx p ck. uea for" 4.00. AdiJruw all order * to ' B. aiM&ONilEDICINSCQ. Noi. 104 aud 1U6 Main bt Duflalo , N. V SoM In Omaha br 0. t. Goodman , J , W. Boll , J. K. Ub , and all druzviU rerywhere.t . < t > dk PILESI PILESI PILES1 A Sure Cure Found at Lastl Aiarecuretor Ulln ? , BleedTmr , lichln ; an ! Ulcerated Hie * bis boon discovered by Dr. WU- Ham , ( an Indian remedy , ) called Dr. Will am'i Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic case * of 96 or tOjrean standing. No one need sutler fire rnlnutoa alter applying thli n-onderful BOOtbloi ' , medicine. Lotions , Instru- taenU and electuaries da more harm than good , William's Ointment absorbe the tumors , aUavi the lutenM Itching , ( pattlcuUaly at night afUr getting warm In bed , ) acts a * a poultice , gtvo * In- Itaot and patnlees relief , and Is prepared only for Files , ttcblng of the private patw , and for notb Bead what the Hon. J. If. CofBnberry of Cleve- and tar * V' < WuUam'1 Indian file Olat- ment : I bare ued score * of Hl 4 cures , and U afford ! me p easure to sy thai I have never found anything which gave such Immediate and perms > otnt relief ai Dr. William' * Indian Oiuimont For sale by all druggists or mailed on receipt OumLaiP , Otuo , n.OumLaiP roflftUbyO. r'0oodm n. H yon suffer from Ij ) speixiln , ueo IlUKDOC'lv " "LOOD DITTEU3. If you are afflicted Ith liilloufincsn , use nUUDOCK 11LOOD IlITTEIig If you are prostrated with Rick Headache , take nUHDOCK BLOOD HITTEnS If your Bowels are disordered , regulate thorn with BUIIDOCK IJLOOD B1TTEU8. If your Blood Is mpure , purify It with BUIIDOCK BLOOD BITTr.nS. If you have Indigestion ! you will find an antidote In BUUDOCK BLOOD BITTEUS. If you are troubled with Spring Complaints , er adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If your Llrcrla torpid , restore It to healthy action with BUUDOCK BLOOD IWTERS If your Liver Is affected , } ou will find a sure re- storatlvo In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTKRS. If you have any species of Humor or Plinpto , fall not to take BUUDOCK BLOOD IllTTKUS. If you hao any Bymptoms of Ulccra or Scrofulous Sores , a curative remedy will bo found In BUUDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Imparting strength and vitality to the sys tem , nothing can equal BUIIDOCK BLOOD BITTEUS. For Nervous and OcncrM Dchlllty , tone up the system with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTEUS. Price. 1.00 Dei flottle ; Trial Bottlas 10 Cti FOSTER , MILBUfifl , & Do , , Props , BUTTAI.O , N. Y. Sold at wholesale by lab & McMahou and 0. F. Ooodman.o } 27 cod-mo Ifofbuvlnc , vrcal : man of In _ .1 byUipFtralnot t n tolllnirnvji nun jour iltitles BTult * nlKbt nork ft r.-i ittmu'anUanil u t tort" brain nf i vnnr' ' Hop Blttora. uw Hop C. I f you are joun a nd aufrerlnu from au > dtscittlon or du'lpa Dun ; 1C you an tat rloJ or nlBRlB. old or ounfT , vufTrrli. ? froc roarhfiltb orluiauUa na on n ! > * d el ncno , relT on H ( " ilttoro. Whoever yoaarc , Tlicuiu\n,14ul < . . . whenever you feel njallr t r o ni * > ra ! that your sjitem form of Jf needs cleiuislnir. ton- dls2& ! < o that . Incr or fltlmulatlnfr , IIBTO boenireiint | fc tlmiiljr yaoo ( HcDtHtor * 0,1. C U an * b5Clu < < ro > mtcA , oipf lood. Uctrointrvcsl UStt Of OpItLTZl You will ue t&bUCGO , > * " cured If youHse oircotlci Hop Bitters SoMh ) drcr ly weHlc and ? l3ta. Ke i > wepliitrdti7 Clrcultr it i It may snve your Ufa. It has saved hun dreds * an effect , not a cause. IVi orlqln h within ; ItH inanilostatlona without. Hence , to CBTO the disease the CAUBK trust bo icmcned , nnd in no other u ay can a ci.ro c\er > c effected. WARNEWS SAFEKIDNDY AND lil VER CURE is istaWlnhod on Just this principle. U realizes that 95 Per Cent. offlll dlsoiBCg arize from deranged kldnojs and liver , and It strikes nt cnco tit the root of the dllllculty. Thoolcmo-tsol which It la composed act directly upon irn.su great organs , both AS a rooo lu d RESTORER , nnd by platii > them In a bcalthy , condition , drive disease and pain from Ilio system. For the Innumerable tn ub'ts caused by un healthy Kldnc ] s. Liver and Urinary Organs ; for the ilutreialnf ; Dleordcrsof Women ; for M.xlana , ami phyglcil derangements generally , this great rcrai dy hm no equal. litware of impostors , Im itations end cncoctlons said to be just as good. ForDlabote" . aa ( orWARNiR'S SAFE DIAUETES CURE For nalo by .11 dealers. H. H. WARNER & CO. . mo Rochester , N. Y Among the medicinal moans of arrotlng disease , Hosteller's Stomach liters kt-inds pre eminent. It checks the further pro0rrias of all dUorders of the stomach , U > cr and loueU , rehustheltal bUiulna , nrctenUandroTiidies chllU and fetcr , Increases the actlt ity of the klilnej s , counteracts a tendency to rheumatism , and is a genuine tta ) andkolice to aged. Ir.flrm and nertous iwnons , Fer gale by all druglflsto aud dealer * generally al to ml KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. The Moat Successful Remedy ever dl cov. erud , M U It certain in IU effects and dot * not blister. HEAD PUOOV ilKLOW. Also excellent for human flesh. FROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. Waahlnrtcnvllle , Ohio , June 17. 1631. DR. B. J. KIXDILL , 4 Co : dcuts Heading jour ad. vitis rueut In Turf , field and farm , of your Keucl li'4 Hpavla Cure , a d baring a valuable and sienJy here which had been lame from tpatlnfrrtUUeeutuoDthi , I sent lojou for a bottle b > express , whlih In six weeks removed all lamen < "w and tmlarxement and a largj spl'nt from another horse , and both horses are to-any utound ai oalto. The one bottle vtaa worth lei i ono hundred dollars , iltipeetfully jours , II. i. IIIRTOLITT , U. D. Bend for Illustrate J circular rU In ; positive proof. Price II. All DruirglsU have It or can get It for you. Dr. B. J. Kendall it Co' , Fro- prleton. F.noeburgh Kails , Vt BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS , d-w-ly Foity 'nraIrinltuproveq"BLACK. ORAU05 T the beat liyer medicine ic W.B. W.B.MILLARD & JOHNSON , \ Storage , Commission and Iliolesale Fruits , / 1111 FARNHAM STREET. / CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED. Agents for Peck & Bausliers Lard , and Wilbor Mills Flour , OMAHA , . - - . NEB. 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Complete Q3ft.aajE3jEc.i3 aa ic acca3C' = g * J AJ \ - Finest Silver Plated Spoons and The only au.lfj \tlonal plate that original firm of is giving for instance Rogers Bros. stance single All on > Spoona , Forks and plated Spoou a Knives plated triple thickness with the greatest plate nlj > on of care. Each the a o o 11 o s lot being hung on a ecalo while where expo d being plated , tc to wear , thereby insure a fall deposit - i making a single posit of silver or plated Spoon them , wear as long as We would call n triple plated especial ntton- ono. tion to our sue- Rival- Orient- Tinned. All Orders IP the Wcet should be Addressed ( o A. B. HUBERMANN , Wholesale Jewefer , OMAHA - NEB POWER AND HAND rax : = is * z Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH'ANO SCHOOL BELLS A 8RANG 205 FO * ' , g Qoiah\ Wholesale Lumber , Jo , 1408 Paraham Street , Omalia , Job.