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    J'flE DAILY BEE-MONDAY MAKO i 26
J. A. WAKEFIELD ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKB IW
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , GOBRS , BIWQS , MOLDINGS , LME ,
WTBTATE AQENi FOB UILWAUKEK CEMENT COMPANY
Near Union Pacific Deoot OWAHA
MORGAN & CHAPMAN ,
2I3 Farnam St.
BOLLN & SIEVERS. I H. BOLLN& CO. ,
1501) ) Doutfas Street. | Cor. 10th and California St.
OMAHA SIEEDDEPOTS.
_
HENRY BOLLN&GO
n > bimight to this city fiom the f > rms of L&Bilrcdtli A , Son's , Philadelphia , aod James JI. Thur
burn * Co. , Now York , the UrROJt stock of ( lard eu n < l Field Hoods ever imported before to this
city , all cf w hlch are guaranteed to bo fresh aod tiuo to the nami ,
Prices will also be as low as any Hesponsible Dealer can Make ,
mar IC-eod-tf . HENRY BOLLN & CO.
MANUFACTUKKH OF
GALVANIZED IRON GORNIGES ,
Window Caps , Finials , Skylights , &c.
THIRTEENTH STREET , . - . OMAHA , NEB
Single Brooch Loading Shot Bans , from 95 to-318,1
Double Brooch Loading Shot Buns , from $18 to $75 ,
Hozzle Loading Shot Buns , From $6 to $25 , '
Fishing Tackel , Base Balls and all kinds of Fancy Goods ,
Full Stock of Show Oases Always on hand ,
Imported and Key West Cigars a lar e line oi
Y Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and everything re
, - . - quired in a first-class Cigar , Tobacco and./ Notion
Store , Cigars from $15 per l.ftCPipwards Send
for Price List and Samples
HENRY LEHMANN ,
JOBBER OF
_ _
WLVDQW SHA
'PRICES ' DUPUGATED.
118 FAR AM Q OMAHA
RN
EASTERN MARKET.
Fresh , Salt , Smoked and Cried , at
0. COMEBS , - - 1716 Burt Stree
Choice . Cuta competition In prUe and ttoronRh undeietandlng of the business. Patronra
elicited. ' mS-m-w-Mm
jGIBSOt fc7KlLLY , I
CARRIAGE AND WAGON FACTORY ,
CORNER TWELFTH AND HOWARD STREETS ,
Pattlcnlar attention given in R pnirlnc ; , Sit 1 faction Guaranteed.
HOBBIBU3 ACCIDENT AVEBTED.
No Floods in the Missouri. ' < " - " 'And Every one Buys o
. 711 THIRTEENTH ST.
NEW & SECOND HAND FURNITURE. STOVESCROCKED
Tin , Dlassware , Carpets ami Household Supplies ,
STENCIL CUTTING ,
LocksiniMg , Bell Ipging , S aw Filing
UMBRELLA AND PARASOL REPAIRING.
Ch Stroot. 2d Door North of Dodge , Omaha , Net
W. F. GL4RK ,
PALTER , PAPER HANGED & DECORATE
Kalsomining , G-lazing ,
AND WORK OF THIS CHARACTER WILL RECEIVE PROMP'
ATTENTION.
B. E , Cor. ICch and DocglBB Streetn , OMAHA ,
G . O AR."R A CT
BUGGY AND SPRING-WAGON MANUFACTURER
HORSE HOEING GENERAL BLACKSMITHINC
315 FlftcwnthStreet. between Harnoy and F T. a.
JOHN SPOERL ,
FINE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER
410 Tenth Street , Omaha ,
Only tht but itock uwd. Perfect tit ted MtUfMllon rtunj > t * < l to-lh-Ml
ABOUT BOGUS MONEY.
And Its Wearers Among thi
Upper Teas.
Potto anil Plnohbaolt HupBro dln |
the Genuine Article-
The amount of bogus jewelry sole
every year ID Kiuisas City nmuilng
and It la equally nurprlslug how many
people who dross well and live well
ntid who really have no other vulgar !
ty about them , indulge In this sort o
thing.
Thla morning an Evening Star reporter
porter dropped Into a Main .street jewelry
olry houeo to got his 10 carat dlamoni
pin cleaned and aomo moro tinfoil pu
on the back of It , fell into convorsn
tlon with the proprietor on thjj anb
ject , and pumped aomo Intoroatli
facts out of him
MBTALIO JEWKUlY
sold uow-n-daya in no moro than rolled
plate , and hardly that proportion o :
atones nro genuine. There used to be
tliuo when a well turned hunting case
watch was snro to bo solid gold one
coot from $75 up , but the majority ol
the chronometers of to-day are vorj
different uffiirs , 01 ooureo there it
an oocaalonal 18-carat , Howard movement
mont tlmo-pleco that will bo Bold foi
a few hundred , but there la hardly i
jewelry houeo in the city that can nol
inrnish a clooo imitation almost a fat
almilo for about twenty-five.
An Evening Star reporter wai
shown 0110 that coat jnat $22 50 and
was a clever affair , The case was ol
the
FASllIONAllLK 1101 I'AITEUN ,
the engraving needed cloao inspeotlor
to reveal the fact that it was done 01
a lathe , and across the face wai
stamped in tiny letters "Eglln move
mont. " This was near enough "Elgin1
to never bo dntooted and at the name
tlmo avoid copyright laws , just oo the
makers of tin pan pianos paint "Stern
" worthless instrn
way" across those <
moms. Tbo metal of this artlstli
fraud is " 5-carat gold , " which it It
aafo to say is very highly adulterated
with the precious metal , and thot
given a heavy electro plate.
An exact duplicate of a
$50 CHAIN
can bo procured for this for the triflinc
nm of 90 cents and the $8 a week
yonng man can blossom forth in all hli
gorgeouanesa. It Is trne theaa do nol
wear long but then they can bo replaced
placed at a small expense.
Indies' watches arooheaporandstnn
nine ; looking onea can be purchased al
the way from $5 to $15. Ohataillnoi
of rolled plato are to bo had at the
latter figure and oven three or fou :
dollars cheaper.
Those , however , are of the botto
class of bogus jewelry. If wear is ni
object at all , $5 will buy a gorgeoni
chronometer of "alnminlniu gold,1
sometimes called
"MILTON GOLD. "
Thcso are made to sell , ana Ilk
charity , are known by tbelr works ,
which always refuses to go , but thej
look well , and whea a nicely drossoc
man fiohta one cf them out of hla pocko
and holds it just so the nan can btrlki
the burnished case , ha is bound t <
make an impression.
Public confidence is equally apt i
ba tampered with in tno matter o
Icga. The jewelers say in atrlct con
idenco that no pawnbroker would loai
a dollar on 60 per cent of the jo welt
worn In upper circles hero. llnbleE
apphires and emeralds are the favoi
to aubject outside
TOE DIAMOND
or'Ingenuity of this character. Thi
onnterfeit jewels are made by a pro
ess callnd "backing , " which consist
of cutting a piece of tinted glass int
ho'shape deilred , but leaving it fla
on top. This sty/o is technical ! ]
mown as "table cutting" and a tin ]
lab of 'the ' genuine stone is cementec
o i top This is generally a flake frou
ome large cutting and ia comparative
y inexpensive. The result is ver ;
howy and very cheap. A glltterlni
ing constructed on this principle cat
> e purchased at from four to six del
ars and
TUB IMITATION
a really BO good that the jewelers sel
an enormous quantity of them.
Oounterfelt diamonds are plenty
> nt they are not generally worn bj
> eoplo who lay claims to gentility a
night be supposed. The reason ii
hat unless they are set so that th
> ottom cannot be soon thev ore roadll ;
detected , for anything like a line fir
can only bo obtained by covering th
> ack with foil , and' thus producing i
prt of many.faced mirror. The giovi
rings introduced not long ago wher
he atones were set flush with the sni
ace of the gold wore the moat favors
> le to the nao of
THE BOOUS OEMS ,
and In theao they have about the !
only wear in better circles. !
Some of the bogus rdlumonds ar
made by covering quarts crystals wit
k sort'of bard i powder , alleged to b
the dust cf the bpna fide gems. Thesi
ire the widely advertised "Parish
Diamonds , " bat there la something i
: ho interior retraction of a pure ston
; hat baffles anything like plating , A.
false diamonds have moro or leas o
a dull , bluish color In the daytime
something like the reflection from
polished stool kcife , although many c
them look better than
THE OF.NUINE HI ONES
when worn under the g&nlhjht.
The same spirit of ingenious hurr
buggery runs through nil the hnudrc
and one trinkets of the jewelry. Ha
of the bracelets worn are plated and
od proportion of the other half i
"fire pilt , " which menas covered wit
an Infinltismally thin coating of lo
carat metal.
Small cameo rings are not cite
Imitated because the gonnlne are e
cheap , but largo ones are made of tw
layers of Hint glase , the designs belr
first made and then cemented on , c
cut out with a small wheel , such <
glais engravers nee. Intaglios ai
moro difficult to imitate and enl
passable specimen are produced I
pressing the figures in' fine black pla
tor which afterward hardens.
Half of the handsome opal pins 01
sees on the street are not opali at a
but simply little concave discs of gla
with some .powder , made of ultr
marine blue and ground np fish seal
rubbed over the Inilde. The result
an ash colored jewel that held at ce
Uln angle * fluhe * back every tint at
ODlor on earth. They are certain !
very handsome and coat about $1 21
A. real atone in fine condition could b
purchased for half s hundred.
Not ono out of 100 of the ladles'
MONOOIUM I-INS ,
( simply letters out out of metal , ) sol
hero at present are solidand the plate
look just as woll.
it used to bo that these sort of thing
wore sold mainly to servant girls an
people In the lower walks of life , bn
such has altogether censed to be th
case. Show is the object , thomajorlt
cf people argue , and if plato look
just HO well as solid , why wostomono
on the latter ? Strange as it ma
seem , the sporting fraternity , bet
male and female , nro really the hoa\
lost purchasers of genuine jowoly , bti
they are frank to state that their ot
jeot la to procure something wit
enough Intrinsici valno to roallzo on I
cnso of the vlcusitudes of tortuno ar
not kind to them. In other circles a
thatullstous Is not 18 carat ; no , m
by a jewelry store full.
Horfard' Acid PuoHphato
IN SICK IIEADAOUE.
DK. N. S. 1U3A.D , Chicago , any
"I think It Is a remedy of the highci
value lu many forms of mental an
nervous estimation , attended by sic
hondacini , dyspepsia and dimlnlolu
vitality. "
A NffiW USE FOU HABDITS.
A New York Stationer Proposes t
Utilize ttio HfclnB of About
Flvo Hundred.
Mt. A. G. Brown , a stationer at 5
Jocktnun etroot , has a plan for adorn
ng and orunmonting writing desk
nd work-boxen which is both novc
nd Interesting ; A reporter of th
iow York World called yesterday o
tlr. Brown's office. Writing desk
re aeon on every side. The are a ]
loh and artlatto , and are covered wit !
tlush and velvets of every color , f ran
> rlght rod with streaks of blno am
a blue streaked with gold to sombc
irown volvet. Some of those desks , al
hough scarcely ono foot long by a foe
wide , coat $25 or $30 each at retail
'I bollovo in originality , " said Mi
Irown to a World reporter. "Sot
lero is an caster present which hanover
never been seen on the market , " an
10 pointed to a box on the lid of whic
teed a stuffed chicken looking wit
urloslty into a broken egg-shell , o
which was Inscribed the wordi
'Easter Greeting. " The whole wa
very pretty , and pleased Mr. Brow
o much that ho stroked the llttlo bir
n a fatherly manner , as if consoling
and reconciling it to the wires whic
ran through Us body and the dark bo
which formed Its hen coop. ' 'Now ,
aid Mr. Brown , as he closed the bo
with a tmap , "I am going , perhaps t
stuff nlco whlto rabbits , perhaps fet
or five thousand of thorn , and pt
.hem on the topi of these writtn
desks How pretty a whlto rabb
will look on a brown velvet box.
will gjt rabbits from tv/o weeks t
hrco months old , and will use. the :
lot only on writing deako but on bor
) on boxes and children's toys. It i
straugo it waa not thought of bofnri
and yet I am not certain whether
will go Into It at all ; the spcaulatlc
a almost too risky. There is no tel
, ng what pcoplo want in cushions. Ti
rabbits would coat , dead , about '
cents each , and a good hand con !
skin about tixty of thorn a day , at
prepare thorn for the taxidermist , wl
joula stuff probably twolvtt lu a da ;
We could have thorn in every natur
attitude. Wo copld have thorn rui
nirg , hiding , every way , eating gran
and looking for grass to eat. The o
dinory American hare , when yont
and 'onto , ' make very pretty stufTtj
ornaments. But , then , they are e ;
Tomoly bard to got. Great numben
lowevor , might bo taken on th
prairies of the west , where they thai
; hoiundorgronnd houses of the pralti
dogs. Every ono is now wantin
stuffed articles , and I wonld not b
surprised but a number of men will b
employed , on the coast of Labradc
gathering the fuzzy llttlo yonng of th
wild duck , which make the mot
amnalcg and juct now the most pope
ar of stuffed animals. When the
are taken , their brains and tails beln
removed , they are sprinkled with ai
senlo anct are packed in straw , and i
; hat condition keep fresh for years.
Woman' * Trne Friend
A friend In need ia a friend indeed. Thi
none can deny , especially when assistance I
rendered when one la sorely afflicted will
disease , more particularly those con
plaints and weaknesses BO common to on
oicale population. Every woman shoul
enow that Electric BIttera are woman1
; rue friend , and will positively restore he
, o health , even whea nil other retnedle
all. A single trial always proves our at
gertlon. They are pleasant to the taste
aud only cost fifty cents a bottle. Sold b
0. F. Goodman
The Dry Seauon in California.
8 n I'fuiiclsco Chronicle.
The outlook in Tularo county Is sal
to bo the worst that has boon oxpoi
lonood for many years past. There hi
been no rain to apeak of during it
winter , and nothing can now make
ajood crop except where irrigation ca
bo practiced , Laat season produce
very short crops , and the promise f (
thla season is scarcely any at all. Ti
prospect is exceedingly dlaconraglni
For Throat Dlseaiei nnd Cough
nOWW UllOXOIIIAL TnOCIIKS , like I
other really good things , are frequent
Imitated , The genuine are sold only !
boxes.
Qrover Cleveland.
When Mr. Cleveland walked dow
Broadway the other day , a cnriot
frlond walked behind to see how mar
people would rccoguiza the govcrno
The curious man says : "Botwoc
Madison square and Uanal street h
was not recognized , as far as I coul
discern , by a single person , I trie
to make a calculation of the numbi
of people passed in the course of tl
walk , and estimating by trial coun
that 100 people were walking on
block , figured that at least 5,000 po
pie passed within arm's length and d
not recognize the man whoso place :
politics has wielded a greater Inflnen
than orly man since Seward , "
Free of Opst ,
All persons wishing to test the merits
a great remedy one that will positive
dire Consumption , Coughs , Colds , Ast
ma. Bronchltu , or any atlection of thro
aud' lungs are requested to call
C. F. Goodman's Drug Btore and get
trial bottle of Dr. King7 ! New IMscove
for Consumption , ran or'oosi , which
show yon what regular dolUr-tiie bet
will do
A STARTLING SUICIDE I
Willarfl N , Buoll Takes His Own
Life
n a Fit of Mentnl DepraBeion.
The Plattsmouth Herald of the 22d ,
ays : The community was startled
hit morning by the announcement
hat n stranger , visiting lit the city
iad taken hi * own life , aud au luvostl
atlou of the rn.uior developed the
t that It was only too truo. Mr.
Vllllard N. Buoll , n son-in-law of
Ohaplalu Wright , committed suicide
ast ovoulug by shooting himself , lu n
it cf moutal depression , at the real-
louco of his father-in-law , Thb retort
tort of the pistol was not hoard by
ny ono , and from the tlmo ho wai
aat ecen nllvo until ho was found
lead , n period of about four or five
UIUM had ohpsod. The particulars ,
.3 far as knoiru may bo gleamed
rom the testimony of Ohapluln and
ilrn. Wright and Dra. Livingston
ud Ilnll , given ut the coroner's in-
ucst.
Chaplain Wright's testimony was lu
nbatauco us aollows :
"Mr. Buell loft the room whom wo
vcro Bitting , about half pnat throe
) 'clool ; , and the supposition waa that
10 hod gene up stairs. Ho didn't
omo down , and I wont up to BOO what
ho matter was , not knowing his mind
was in au unsettled condition. Ho was
iotthotoand , I concluded ho had gene
own town , aa ho was looking for netter
otter from hla wife. I began to fool
noaay , aud between iivo nnd six
'clock wont down town to look tor
im. Not iindlug him , I concluded
0 had gene to the junction to moot
In wife. I loft word with J. N. Wltu ,
nd ho also started out to help hunt
imMm.
Mm. Wright had occasion about 8
'clock to go to the water closet , aud
elt timid about It. I wont out and
teed on the porch. The door to the
water closet opened toward the insldo.
! ho said she couldn't got the door
pen and that some ono was insldo. I
went out aud discovered that some ono
was Inside , and put my hand around
nd it rested on hla nock and ear. I
onnd his nook cold. I told my wife
t was Wi lard , and that ho waa dead.
I went over for Will and P. L. Wise ,
and wo ttlophonod for Dr. Livingston
nnd Sheriff Hyors. Ho ( Mr. Buoll ;
ias been Insane at times for years ,
Us head trouble affuotod hla mind ,
ID showed signn of Insanity Thurs
day , but none Wednesday. Ho sale
lu would rather die than livo. I have
noticed a tondeuuy to insanity foi
hrco or four years , I think it woi
lercditary. I had no hope of his ro
covory. Dr. Livingston , Will Wise
? . S. Wieo and J. N. WIse brough
if m into the houeo. "
Mrs. Wright testified that oho hac
mown Mr. Buull for eighteen or nine
, ccm yearn ; that ho haa not boon rlijh
u his mind eiuco ho has been hero
and th t ho was woreo yesterday. She
irat discovered him about the time
the tniln came in , between novon anc
eight o'clock. Didn't know that hi
tivor threatened to take his own llfo
Qo waa 44 or 45 years of ago.
Dr. Living ) on examined the do
uBiil , tttiU f"jo that death waacauaei
ay a ninall pittol ball entering thi
stain about ono iuoh below the ocol
Dltal , ranging forward and upwardan <
: hat i ho wound could have been pro
duced by deceased' * own hand. Hi
onnd him in the water closet lying 01
its face , and the pistol lying at hli
'oot. In company with Ohaplah
Wright ho called on Er. Livingtot
ast Sunday , and has called twloi
since. Deceased was troubled will
catarrh and ho told Chaplain Wrlghl
10 wonld go lnsanot and threatened tc
take his own llfo. 'Ho asked Dr. Liv-
ngaton if anything else ailed him ,
ind the doctor told him "No , " where
upon he replied that if ho conldn'l
get well ho would rather be dead.
Dr. Hall corroborated the testimony
f Dr. Livingston In regard to the
wound.
The testimony of Will Wise , P. L
Wise and J. N. Wise OB to finding the
> ody Is in substance the same aa that
; iven by Chaplain Wright.
Thn following letter waa found in
Ar. Bnell'i paes book :
March 22 , 1883.
The asylum or the grave the lattoi
1 111 be best for my family. May God
jrglve , Ned , bo good and retnomboi
; ho instructions in the book I sent yet
while at Lawrence. Little ignorant
> oya acquire habits sometimes' tha
make their lives miserable.
Maud , I have boon in good healtl
most of our married llfo , for which ' .
, hank God , and hope you may bi
lappy.
It la bettor , In my judgment to dl
than bo a dependent OH our friends
especially when they are not able ti
care for us.
It does not seem right to live tt
cause the Buffering of others.
God forgive mo , I know my mind i
'ast ' going.
I hope m } dear family that yon wll
remember some kind things of mo
'or I have worked hard a good man ]
yeara and tried to bo an honorable
man.
I wish I had always boon a Ohrlatiat
man , and hope my boja may bo , anc
that they may grow np to bo useful
en. "
Chaplain Wrlgtit recognized the
writing aa that of Mr. Buoll.
The verdict of the coroner's jurj
waa rendered about 1 o'clock last night ,
and ia aa follows ,
At an inquisition holden at Plaits
month , In Cans Co. , Nob. , on the 2 !
day of March , A. D. 1883 , before Mr
P. P. GaBB , coroner of said county
upon the body cf Wlllard N. Buol
lying dead , the juror * upon thol
oath do say that the doooasod came ti
his death by a plntol shot , said she
having boon fired by his own ham
while laboring under a fit of tempo
rary insanity ,
Ho loaves a wife and two boys ago
respectfully 17 and 11 years , who ar
at their homo at Blue Rapid * , Kansai
They have been telegraphed the terrl
bio news , and are expected on tc
night's train.
To make a salad that Is certain I
please all tastes , you need only ui
DUIIKKR'S SALAD DOEUINO. Nothlc
equal to it WM ever offered , and note
o popular. It U a superb Ublo uuo
The Oldest Wholesale and THE LEADING
Retail JEWELRYHOUSE MUSIC HOUSE
in Omaha. Visitors can here IH THE WEST I
find all novelties in SILVER General Agents for the
Finest and Best Pianos and
VER WARE. CLOCKS , Organs manufactured.
Rich and Stylish Jewelry , Our prices are as Low as
the Latest , Most Artistic , any MeiternManufaoturer
andDtaler ,
and Choicest Selections in Pianos and O'ga s sold
PRECIOUS STONES and for cash or installment * at
Bottom Pr " ,
all c"s
descriptions of FINE
A SPLENDID stock of
WATCHES at as Low Prices Steinw ,
y Chickering ,
ces as is compatible with Enabe , VoseSon's Pi
honorable dealers. Call anos , and otti' r makes.
and see our Elegant New Also Clough & Warren
Store , Tower Building , Sterling Imperial , Smith
corner llth and Farnham American Organs , &c. Do
not fail to see us before
Streets purchasing.
MAX MEYER & BRO ,
AHUFACTURERS OF SHOW GASES.
A Large Stock always on Hand.
DEWEY &
FTFRftFT E
ORCHARD & BEAN , J. B , FRENCH & 00 ,
C A R P E TSllGROCERIES.
CARPETSEASON.
SEASON.
J. B. Detwiler
nvites the attenlionof thepubiic
to his
LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
New Carpets I
Embracing all the late pat
terns in everything in
the Carpet Line.
Mattings , Oil Cloths and window Shades
In large quantities and always
The Bottom Prices.
LAGE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY.
J. B. DETWILER !
1313 Farnam Street.
OMAHA NEBRASKA
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