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    THE DALLY BJDJK : CM AHA TUESDAY JUNE 6 , 1882
& CO , ,
The Only Exclusive
holesale Hardware House
OCKT W JLJJ3TB7 ,
1108 AND 1110 HARNEY STREET.
OMAHA HEB.
J -
WHOLESALE
BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER
-AND DKALKtt K-
- * * ! JV BVM * M * B * 1
Wall Paper and Window Shades
1304 Farnham St , Omaha Neb.
HOTS : &
holesale Lumber ,
No , 1408 Farnham Street , Omaha , Job
THE MOLINE STOVE !
Manufactured by
Thy mnko a specialty of COOKING STOVES , and have this year placed In the market
ft th MO-TKCONOJI 0 AVD MOST SAIISKACTOttV. STOVBSover made. Tlioy make botn
in and ex tens on top , and guarantee all their goods , 'aho agents for the company arc.
PI ERG Y & BRADFORD ,
DEALERS IN
Furnaces , Fireplaces , Heaters
KT C1 3EJ OC. S3f ,
Q R.A T E S , ' R A N G E 8 , STOVES ,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS , Etc.
211 FARNAM STREET. . OMAHA NEB
;
;
;
-MAKERS OF THE
>
finest Silver Plated Spoons and Fork :
The only and | Jtlonal plate that
original firm of | is giving for In-1 ;
Rogers Bros ,
atanoe single
All oar Bpoonjj ,
*
Forka and plated Spoon a
Knlvoa plated trlplethloknoss
with the greatest
plate nly on
of caro. Each
the B o o 11 o n
lot bolng hnng
on a scale while whore expo d
i
bolng plated , to wear , thereby
Insure a full deposit making a single
i.
posit of silver on
plated 8 p o o n
them.
wear as long asa
* We would call c k
a triple plated
os'poclal attention c8h'
'
one , 8h'
tion to our BOO * tl
Rival Tinned tlai
All Orden In the West ibonld ba Addressed to
01
ti
tl
A. B. HUBERMANN , tcai
Wholesale dewefer ft
, tl
IAHA - - NEB. tlci tlV
ciai
ai
ain
STATIONERY AND BLANK BOOKS tc li
liai
We keep on hand a full and complete line of FANCY AND aiT
BTAPLE STATIONERY of eyery description. Focket-Books T
Gold Pena. Pencils , Inks , Mucilage , Envelopes ; "Visiting , Playing fa
itegret , Dinner and Birthday Cards , &o. , &o. Give us a call , Bt
GILMAN R. DAVIS , & OO , tlPi
105 S , 16th Street : ! 0pp , Postoffloe , tv
ti
SUPPLY A JD DEMAND
The Itnmutixblo Lnws of Trnri
Justinfc Thoraso.vcti In the Mi
of Gruln Productloh and
CoiiBUtnntlon.
Diltlinuro f [ t-clnl of tlio 1 lancer Trrw
"What of the whont crop'i /
question which is now receiving
attention. As a whole the hi
to this important question hnvo
Tory opcouragiing for an abu
yield , It is true that some r
have iudisntod diunngo to the Rr
wheat , but in the nggrcgattt
have been so few that they can
ly bo snid tn have had much infl
upon the general estimixlo.
seldom occurred that harvest
near reached as at present Tithe
moro unfavorable reports
wo have yet had1
season. Even in 1880 , when tin
cst wheat crop over gathered it
country WAS harvested , the spriti
ports of the condition of the
while growing wcro in many
very unfavorable. An imporUxn
in connection with the present c
the fact of its maturing so early
it will bo ready for threshing si
weeks sooner than last year. It :
bo remembered that in the disci
of the wheat supply in your Bait
letters during the winter , it was
sistontly predicted that despite
gloomy forebodings of eomo con
cial writers , that our last year's c
wheat would moot the demands \ \
both foreign and domestic , unti
crop of 1882 was ready for mo
Firmly convinced of the correc
of this position , the writer boliov
to bo right to maintain it , and
the letters to The Pioneer Press
not proved false is very gratii
The now crop is already boinc
vested many parts of the south
southwest and the yield has pi
eminently satisfactory. In a we
two now wheat flour will bo for si
many parts ot the south , and wi
a while , at least , meet the cons
tivo wants of that section , and
check the demand for western
while in four or five weeks , with
orablo weather , there ought to >
liberal movement of
WINTEK WHEAT 1'llOSI THE WEI :
to the seaboard. The stocks i
European granaries have bpoc
duoid to a low point , and conside
wheat'will bo required during :
and August to moot the imme
wants of consumers. An harve
in Great Britain is generally
greater tlum in this country , r
occurring before late in the suinm
early in September , it will be nc
sary for Great Britain to supply
summer wants from the United SI
This may bo counted upon to giv
an active demand for wheat di
Suly and August , especially ferments
ments by steamers which can
landed in Europe in abcut tw
three weeks after the ordc
givou. Steamers are , ho\vover , s
at present for this trade i
owing to the low trcights for
months , most of the trans-All
grain boats have boon turned
other channels of trade , many of
having been aont to the East In
Under these circumstances it is al
an absolute certainity that c
freights will very materially adv
in five or six weeks and perhaps
sooner. A largo crop of wheat M
do much to restore business to a
tor position than it now occupies
if followed by largo crops of
cereals and of cotton , it M
doubtless sayo us from fina
trouble notwithstanding the ox :
sions of Mr. Bookwalter of Ohic
others to the contrary. It is per
true that wo have developed re
too rapidly in some sections
1879 , and that moro railroads
been built than are actually needi
present. But it can scarcely bo 1
jro all ot our present roaiis will
business enough , with good crops i
mormons material development oi
lower sections of the country and
Yonilcrful increase in papule
through emigration. It is ostini
hat during the calendar year 1
ho _ number of emigrants to 1
Europe for the United States i
so fully 1,000,000 , and cot
ent authorities who are '
irorsant with the inner work
f this great movement calculate
ho ruslt will continue at the prc
ligh pressure rate for at least >
pears longer. The southern and nt
ivestorn states are just boginninj
jo opened up and it must take j
3eforo they reach even a fair stal
lovelopment , and in the moan
hey will afford a good market for 1
road material and railroad build
Dur country is yet a vast field foi
ncrcaso of all industrial and comi
sial interests ; and it will bo n
rears before wo can possibly roacli
imit.
Millions Given Away.
Millions of Dottles of Dr. King's
Discovery for Consumption , Coughs i
2olds , have been given nwny as '
Settles of the 'argo size , Thia cnon
mtlay would bo disastrous to the
irletors.vere it not for the rare in
loascEed by this wonderful medicine , ,
it O. K. Goodman's Drug Store , and
Trial Bottle ficc , and.try for yom
It never falls to euro.
OHDMP.
. Okat With the Steward of
White nouao The Art of Houa
keeping1 in tbo Executive Man
tivo Mansion The Tragedy
ot Last Summer.
> rrt > pontl ncc Clou land Usralil ,
I mot Steward Crump a day or
kgo , Ho is full of rominisconc
iis life of over five years as stov
ho executive mansion , and a fo\
ho many things ho told mo I ahal II !
.nd relate ,
President Arthur pays attontio
ivory little detail of household dec
ion , Ho continually wants thi
hat article of furniture shifted al
change the appearance of thi
lo is particular even to the e
nple at which the corner piocei
urnituro rest , and on Mondays , w
ho rule ho has made for
iVhite House exclude visitors , it is
lustora toinspcct the house througl ;
indseo that every thing is in order ,
eception is apt to levo some th
ppsy-turvoy , Inquisitive people o
ike to study the upholstery , porh
nd they forgot to replace the aha
L'ho shelf-ornaments may take t
ancy , and they sometimes fail to i
tore things to the condition in w ]
boy were left at the dictation of
resident's esthetic taslo. A daj
wo is always necessary after a re
ion to allow the White House tc
) .
rlo AU-I
intter
I
is i the
; much
nswers
o boon
undant
report )
rowing
these
scarce-
fiuonco
I t has
ivas so
out far
than
this
o larg-
n this
ng re-
grain
cases
nt fact
: rep is
y that
lovoral
t win
ussion
timnro
s per-
0 the
minor-
; rep of
pen it ,
il the
arkct.
ctncss
vod it
d that
have
fying.
if har-
1 and
roved
ack or
lalo in
ill for
sump-
i thus
flour 1 ,
i fav-
bo a
sr
in the
n ro-
arable
July
sdiato
esting
much i
rarely
nor or
cccnn-
y hot
itates.
vo us
luring
ehip-
n bo
TO or
cr is
scarce >
, as
some i
lantio
into
*
them i
idies.
Imoit
ocean
vance
even
nrould
bet-
, and
other
ivould
incial
pres- ;
and
rhaps
ather
since it
have
led at
long tiw
find tid
, , the d
if the tlu
dtho tltl
ation tltl
lated tl
tlo
1882 , tltl
leave tlat
will at
atfa
!
mpo- fa
con- 01
kings 01bl
that blw
oaout blai ,
four ai
orth- ir
ig to tltl ;
years tl ;
tto of tl
itimo rail- tlni :
ding , ni
the nirc
imer- rc
uany rcBt
lithe ira
tc ;
tcn
New C
and
Trial
mous
pro-
Dcrits
Call
eTf !
>
tbo 10
so
il-
"two
co of
ward
w of
try
on to
cora-
iis or
ibout
ings.
2j act
of
nrhon
the
hid
hout
A
lings
( ten
mps ,
ami.
their
re-
'hich
nl
the
or
jeep-
re-
cover from the wreck of Ita acousI
totncd elegance.
Across the wide , hall or corridor
| which extends from the oa < t room t <
the largo plnnt coneorvnroiy at the
west end of the houso. I was shown
into the private dining-room of the
prc idont. Thcrojl saw the handsome
houfle and the sideboard which Airs ,
llnyes had niado during her stay in
the White houso. The boullb was or
namented with protly plattora nnd
dishes finished from designs of Theodore -
doro Davis , the Now York nrtist. The
soono depicted upon each dish suggests
A story of some kind. In the drawers
of the sideboard is kept the White
house silverware. The cold spoons
which President Van Huron purchased
are still hero. They nro oaid
to have defeated him -when ho
ran a second tlmo for the
presidency. Some of the silverware
I saw , Orump said was seventy years
oldi and the sldo tables in the room
, vo done duty for cixtyfivo years.
The president often entertains his
company in this private dining-room.
Then the upper gas-jets are lighted ,
and the eight candelabra , four of silver
vor and four of brass , are distributed
on the table and about the room , the
reflectors all being so colored ns to im
part n deep rosy tint to the scono.
Sixteen pounds of .caudles are used to
carry out this system of lighting by
candelabra.
Mrs. Hayes , says Orump , was
always studying the comfort of her
servants , and was moreover attentive
to uvory detail of the management of
the household. Mrs. Garfield was the
lady of the White House but n short
time bcforo she was stricken down
with an almost fatal illness , and had
not recovered ore her husband , the
beloved head of the Nation , fell n
prey to the assassin's bullet She had ,
therefore , little opportunity to show
her tastes in household direction , but
it was evident that she would not bo
leas popular than was Mrs. Huycs
President Hayes was often , but
very unjustly , accused of being stingy
OH regards the manner in which ho
entertained while the host of the
white house ; but the Washington
Herald says that President Arthur's
card reception cannot bo compared , in
point of excellence , to these of Presi
dent Hayes , and it mentions particu
larly the last card reception given by
President Hayes , when there wore
protont about 4,000 guests. The din
ner served at that time cost very
nearly 87,000. At the reception two
weeks ago tluro wcro not moro than
1,500 people , nnd no refreshments
wcro served , though frequent inquiry
was made to know when the dinner
was coming. n
It may bo of interest to some people n r
to know the hours meals are served at JJ
the white houso. Daring President
Hayes' administration breakfast was
served at 8:30 : o'clock , lunch at 1 , and
dinner at 0. When General Garfield
became the host the houra were
slightly changed. Breakfast was
ready at 7:30 : , dinner at 3 , and tea at
7. President Arthur is not regular
as to any meal except dinner , which
13 served at 8 o'clock in the evening. *
Ho is not an early riser , and it is not
unumml for his breakfast to be as late :
as 10:30 : o'clock. A cup of coffee is '
always relished by him at this meal. )
Ho rarely resigns himself to slumber "
ill 3 or 4 in the morning , and five or
six hours are all ho requires for rest.
How ho mnintaina good health under VI
DC
the heavy strain of so many hours' ro
activity is a question that troubles his ropi
friends. Ho is fond of the delicacies pi III
of the season , and his table is not the IIIOl
least expensive of the various drafts ID
upon his purse. an
What Crump can say about the life CO foi
in the sick room during Garfiuld's
king illness would make a very inter-
3sting volume. It waa assorted at the on
time , nnd generally believed , that Vliu
when Mrs. Garfield returned on the u
3ay of the tragedy from Long Branch
the mooting with her husband was
inobsorved by any one. The fact is
.hat Orump witnessed the interview , T !
Jiougli not from any choice of his
jwn. Several times during the day
the president naked of the faithful
steward , who sat by his side gently
anning his face , "I wonder how far L
n the way Mrs. Garfield is
low ? " "What time do you think
iho'll got hero , Crump ? " When it 0
vas known that the special train had
irrived , and that the carriage bring- anDt
ng Mrs , Garfield and Mies Mollie was DtWi
hon approaching the White house , til
ho president directed Orump to qo to 111
ho window and observe how his wife ru
jppeared. "Sho is apparently choor- I
ul , Mr. President , " reported Crump ,
Mrs. Garfield alighted and Harry ell 1
jlarfiold placed his arm about his cu th
nether to support her up the an
iteps. It was ordered by those no III
charge of the nick-room that
Mrs. : Garfield should bo allowed l
o meet hei husband alono. Of course yoTt
10 one thought of lingering , and Tt
3rump , among the rest , prepared to
eavo. The president called him back Cli
laying : "I want you to stay ; I may
vant you. " So Orump remained at
iis post by the bed , and , though ho
ivould gladly have gone out with tlo |
rest , ho was compelled to witness the
Hooting. "What was said at that
neeling I shall never divulge except
y permission of Mrs. Garfield , " said
3rump to mo. One thin ? is evident ,
lowevor. ' What Mrs. Garfield said
far restored the courage of the
rounded man that ho rallied from
hat time on ,
Never Glvo Up *
If you are ufferInK with low and Je-
ircaaed spirits , loss of appetite , general
leblllty , disordered blood , weak constltu-
ion , heidache , or any disease of a bllloui
mture. by all means procure a bottla of
ICIectrlo Bitters. You will be surprised to
ee the rapid improvement that will follow ;
rou will bo inspired with new life :
itrenRth and activity will returnpaln and
nlsery will cease , and henceforth you will j
ejolce In the praise of Klectrlo liittera.
Sold at fifty cents tt'bottle , byO , I1. Good-
TJ '
DON BrmiK , .
President. Vlto I'roa'l.
W. S. UiiuiiKU , Sec. and Trou.
THE NEBRASKA
mUMCTURIM CO il
Lincoln , Neb ,
MANUFAOTUllERS OF
Corn Planters , narrowj , r rm Rollers ,
lulk Hay Rakoi , Bucket El v tliig Wind
Ac.
We are prepared to do Job woik ud miaul 'J
turlpifforottwpartleii ,
Addros 11 oiden
NEBRASKA UANUKAOTUHINO CO. ,
tuoom tin
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FOR
CHICAGO ,
PEORIA ,
ST. LOUIS ,
MILWAUKEE
DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS ,
NEWYORK.BOSTON
. ,
And all Polutt East nd < 0 outh-Eatt
THKLlNKCOMntlSKa
Nearly 4,000 miles. Solid Smooth Steel Track !
All connections nro mfrdo In UNION DtPOTS
It has a National HopnUtlon as being th *
Great Through Car Line , ml U unlversallt
conceded to bo the FINEST EQUIPPED IMS-
road In the world for all cloucs of trcl. .
Try It and you trill fled traveling a Inxnrj
Instead ot a discomfort.
Through Tickets ihli Celebrated Line foi
sale at all offices In tlio Wont.
All Information about Rates of Faro , Bleeping
Car'Acocmmodatloni , Time Tables , Ac , , will b
cheerfully siren by applylnlnir to
T.j ; POTTER ,
2d Vlca-t'ron't & Ocn. Mana or.Cblcago ,
PERCIVAL LOWELL ,
Gen , Passcrwer Agt. Chicago ,
W. J. DAVENPOftT ,
Ocn A font , Conncll Bluffs.
II. I1. UUBLL , Ticket Af
morn-oil ly
IVootfor tidnR the mo flrect. ) qnlckeit , an
fc8t line connecting the crcmt Metropolis. OBI
3AGO , and the EADIMU ) , NoKin-KiBisan , I j r
md Sotmi-EisnsH Lmns , vrhlchtermlnatrlborc
Tlth KittfiH Cnr , LxAvrawcmro , Airaison
touKCJL CLCPFS and Ouini , th CoxiliicUt
Irnniig from which ndUta
EVERY LINn Of RiTAD
but penetrated the Continent from the Ulnoni
Urcr to the Pacific Ulopo. The
3HIOAGO ROOK ISLAND & PA
GOTO RAILWAY
8 tbo only Una from Chicago owning track In
ianiaa , or which , by Ita own road , reaches th
wlnts above named. No TRAIWIMS rr Ciiuuai
o UIBSIKO coiraHCTioKH I No huddling : In 111
initiated or unclean can , as orcry | Kuurnor
arriod In roomy , clean and \cutl' tcJ cptchtt
pen Fast Express Tn.ll > 9
DAT Cilia of unrivaled uiARnlSconco , PuLLUAr
'ALACB KLHirwo CAW ! , and ourown world-famoui
mixo CAM , upon which mc\l ro nerved of nn
urjucaod excellence , at tba low rate of BIYIHT
"INI Cum ucn , with atnplo time lot healthla
nlpyaient.
Through Can between Chicago , Peorta ,
r&ukte oodJllaourl River Polnl ! and cloaa con
wtlona at all polnta ol Intersection with other
Dado.
Wo ticket ( do not forget this ) directly to even
lace of Importance In Kansas. Nebraska. Bbvt
Illle , Wyoming , Utah. Idaho , Nevada , Califorc ,
iregon , Washington Territory , Colorado , Arlioot
nd Now Mexico.
Aall beral arrangements regarding baggage ai
ay .other line , and r tos of fare alnays art pw ai
impetlton , who furnish but a tltho a the com
at.
Don and tackle of iportemen free. , .
Tickets , mapa and folders at all prlncipa
Ilcca In the United States and Canada.
R. ] n. CABMI , K. ST. JOHN ,
Ice Pros' ! ft OCD. Gen. Tkl andPaoVrAi
llanazer. OhlcAiro Chlcato.
iioux City A JMio
HB : BIOUX OITY ROUTE
Huns aflnlld Train llirough from
Council Bluflb to St , Fatal
Without Ohanco Time , Only 17 Hours
ra is
2 < O UH.ES TIIK HUORTEST BOUTE
raou
COUNCIL BLUFFS
ST. PAUL , illNNEAl'OLIO
DULUTH on nisM AHOK
id all polati In northern Iowa. Mlnnoxta and
akota. This Una li equipped with the Improved
rc9tlnghouBO Automatic Air-brake and llllle
Ittform Coupler and Duffer : and ( or
BPEKD. SAFETY AND-OOUFOHT
nniurpuiod. 1'ullinan I'alace Uloeplog Oar
in : through WITHOUT CIIANUE between Kan
nOltynnd SI. I'aul , via Council Bluff ) and
loux City.
Tralna leave Union Foclflo Transfer ai Oouij >
Blufla , at 7:36 p , ra. dally on arrival of Kansai
Ity , Bt Joseph nnd Council lUuHa train from
IB South. Arriving at Sioux City 11:86 p. m. ,
ndat the New Union Depot at Bl. Paul atl2W3 :
oon.
EN nouns ra ADVANCE or AKT.OTOED
BOUTK.
jWRemember In taking the Sioux City Bonti
DU get a Through Train. The Shortest Line ,
10 QulckcitTlruo and a Comfortable Itldo In tbt
hrouxh Cara between
COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OT , PAUL.
KfBc.0 that your Ticket * raid via the "fllou >
Ity and I'nclOo railroad -
JB. WATTLES , J.U. BUCHANAN
Suporlnttudenl. Qcn'l i'aw. Agent.
P. B. ItOBlKSON , Ali'tacu1 ! P&eu. Ag-t ,
Mleeonrl Valley , Iowa
W. K. DAVIS. Southwestern Aft nt.
toay Iron forks ,
Burlington Iowa ,
Soml Portable
I
FOIl
OREAMKR1ES ,
MEM UlllH ,
Printin ?
Offices ,
Etc. ,
jA Speoialty ,
'ho Largest Iron Working Establish
ment in the Stato.
MANUFAOTOREHS Of
3team Engines ,
AND
GENERAL MACHINERY.
lie Howard Autoinatio Out-Off
Steam Engine ,
Bond ( or Circulars. ni23-lm
CHOICE CiGARST
Imported and Dotueitlo.
Fluent Seleotluu ia Towu.
Prices to p lt Everybody ,
From Haifa Dollar Down to 5o-
jchroter & Becht's ,
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK
OF- :
Men's , Boys' and Children's
CLOTHING
Ready for Infection
AT
POL A'O K'S
GLOTHINC
HOUSE.
The Lowest Prices Guaranteed.
1316 Farnam Street , Near 14th.
ANGELL & EOWEN ,
JEWELERS AND MUSIC 'DEALERS ' !
.
Jlk. OOXftX E3MTO03QC OX *
Watches , Diamonds and Jewelry.
of the very latest designs , Silverware , genuine
Boger Bros , Goods , GOLD AND SILVER HEAD
OANES , the Largest stock in the Oity.
IANOS AND ORGANS ,
We handle the best manufactured , and will not be
undersold. 8HELT MUSIO AND MOHIO BOOKS ,
Musical Goods of all Muds , Eemomber our Prices
are Lower than the Lowest , .
Manufacturing and Repairing a Specialty. i
ANGELL ! & BOWE3 ? , OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
HAS THE BEST STOOKIN OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRIDE
The only Furniture House in Omaha that does not deal
in Second-Hand Goods.
CHARLES SHIVERIOE.
FURNITURE
BEDDING MIRRORS , FEATHERS ,
Window Shades , Cornices , Curtain Poles ,
Lambrequins , Office Desks and Everything - ; i
thing Pertaining to the Furniture
and Upholstery Trade.
CHAS. : SHIVERIGK.
1206,1208,1210 Farnham ,
tnar23-o
CARPET
Invites the attention of the public
to his ,
LARGE AND WELLJ5ELECTED STOCK
New Carpets !
Embracing all the late patterns -
terns in everything in
the Carpet Line.
Mattings , Oil Cloths and window Shades ; ]
In large quantities , and always ;
at the Bottom Prices.
LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY.
J. B. DETtWILER !
1313 Farnam Street.
OMAHA , ' - - NEBRASKA
H W
WHOLESALE AND IlETAHi DEALER IN
Lath , Shingles ,
SASH , DOOES , BLIPS MD MOULDING ? ,
15th and Ouming St0. OMAHA , NEB