'in- THE BALTf BJHJK-WEDNESPAY AP1IIL 25 A combination of l'n toflila of Iron , J'rnirlon Ha rk a nil J TIOJ/I/IOI-HJI < N a ; xt/niili ( form , J-'oi Debility , Jx > . oltix > - titc , 1'ro.ttrntloti of fital J'oircr * it it tatlUjtttua * 610. BEV.A.I.HOUB3 Wrltos- : 610.REV. . J. I. . TO WNEK , _ , After ft thorough trial of the fBON TONIC , I toke pleasure In stating that I have been "I consider 1 KreaMj . tonofltod by its ILOQ ' a most excellent remedy tot pse. Ministers and Pub- , the debilitated vital forces. lip Sneakers will find It of the frroatest value whoroa Tonlola neces sary. I.recommend it M a reliable remedial "front , possessing un doubted nutritive and tt taulnilu storative , Kg. properties. , Oct. J , 18S3. nxmifi JJY IM DR. BARTER MEDICINE CO , , 213IT. Hint CT. , CT. LORD , .3V fUg' { xSsssfS s . § sa ldlS 58 Iw ws1fLrf | i9 I t * ase lgrl O 4 m , ( B < Bo o ; Sj 22 kb ] oo ' . . 3 SMp aSa O S e i2 w v P 13 ja a 02 io QMcfcei ! flo | lll5JpF | § 2 S.sSi25jfifc § 13a ! , - n-esS-uH4J g a poS o-S " n jaS . U1.J S SM 3l5 V ) , il O 5 3 8 ISfla&rsEH "afsliKfal HEWRY LEHMANM JOBBER OF AND WIWDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. ' 1118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA ingle Breech Loading Shot Guns , from 35 to oubie Brooch Loading Shot Guns , from $18 to $75 , Muzzle Loading Shot Buns , From 56 to S25g Fishing Tacke ) , Base Balls and all kinds of Fanoy Goods , Full Stock of Show Oases Always on hand , Imported and Key West Cigars a large line of Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and everything re quired in a first class Cigar , Tobacco and. , Notion Store , Cigars from $15 per l.OOn npwards Sender or Price List and Samples HAS T&B BEST STOCK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRICES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store , ma ! ' ing it the largest and most complete FUR ITU EHOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS , 'One ' Exclusively for the uae of Passengers These immense ware- 7ooms three stores , are 66 ieet wide are filled witn the Grand est display of all kinds of Household and Office Fnrnitnre evoi All are invited to call , take the Elevator on the first flooi and go through the building and inspect the stock. CHAS. SHIVERIOK , 206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , Omaha FREDERI The only Coal rained west of the Mississippi River that is equal in quality to the ROCK SPRING COAL. THE OFLY IOWA COAL That will Btock for a yonr without Blacking or'shrinklng. Pronounced by nil the lending brick men In Western Iowa BB the vary best coal for bnrnlng brick over used in the Went. EUREKA COAL AND MINING CO. , Frederic , Mouroo Co. , Iowa. W. F. OLARK , "W" ATTT , PAINTER , PAPER HANGER & DECORATOR Kalsomining , Glazing , AND WORK OP THIS CHARACTER WILL RECEIVE PROMPT , ATTENTION , X. Cor , 10th and Doaglu StroU , . OUAHA , " * COSTLY OADlNBr WOOD3. Tbo Knots from n Porslnn Tree In Snoota na Tnln na lieiuo Pnpor. New York Ban. 1 The demand for fine woods , " add one of the members cf a well-known Centre street firm , "U inoroulug ev ery year. The finest and costlleat Is French walnut which , by the way , Is not French at all , but is a product of Oriental countries. It ( trows in Per sia , GlroasaU , and Ada Minor. Yon have seen It In veneering upon costly furniture , but you probacly hare no notion how expensive It is , nor how careful wo are to prevent waste In Its use. Come into our work rooms , and I will lot you see it in process of cut- tin * . " Ho led the way Into some exten sive rooms , where ponderous machin ery was revolving and heavy chains rattling. In one room steam rose from cracks in the floor. "Down there , " said the gontlomtn , ' 'la whore and valuable a pit wp lay largo able logs and subject thorn to the ac tion of steam until they booomo al most na toft as butter. Then wo take thorn out , fasten them to uu iron beam ( hero ho led the way Into another room ) nnd thla beam revolves around a finely tempered kuifo , of the same length as the log. With each revolution a strip of wood was shaved oil smoothly , and laid in piles upon the iloor Ilko skins of ioathor or shooto of paper. ' 'Erory time thla boom turns around it movus a fraction of an inch uoirer to the knlfo. The whole apparatus works with extromn precision. No printing press or weaving-machine Is made with greater nicety. The knlfo that ahavon off thn shoots of wood Is rigidly immovable , and ground to a razor-liko edge. The heavy beam that rovolvoj with Its great load of timber Is firmness itself , and la rcgu latod like clockwork. The slightest tremor In the beam or knlfo would break and twlat the thin shoots that you see turned oil' here with the regn larlty aud perfection of newspapers turned out by the prlnlinp press. These sheets are jbout 1-120 of un inch in thloknoaa , but frequently wo ahavo off veneers as thin aa 175 to the Inch. " He lifted a corner of ono t f the long sheets , and it Boomed to bo about the thioknois of ordinary writing pa per. The wood waa warm and pliable. "It is only in this condition that thla shaving process is possible. When fresh from the staamplt the knlfo slips easily through It. Wore the wood cold and hard the process would bo impossible. Lvon If the knlfo could do the work , the sheets would be too brittle , and would crumble Into small fragments. " "For what purpose are these ex tremely thin sheets used ? " "Tho veneers used npon fnrnltnro are , as a rule , somewhat thicker than thoao that wo are now turning off. The thlnoat voneera are used on pic ture frames. They are as thin na the finest tissue paporand must bo backed with ordinary paper attached with paste , to prevent the glno by which they are tastoned to the body of the frames from showing through. Theao vouoors are also used to n largo extent In the aamo way that wall paper la used for covering the walla of roomn. Besides this , there are many other and novel uses to which they are put. A short time ago somebody conceived the Idea of havlcg bualnuss cards printed npon them , thinking that the novelty of the material would cause people to preserve the cards " "D.i yon over saw logs into such sheets ? " "Bomolimes , but rarely , with the more oxpenelvo wooda. Sawing In volves a good deal of waste. For the cheaper wiods it is sometimes more desirable , as It is not necessary to go through the steaming proceta when we : so the saw , but there Is a great dif- erence in the number of sheetr that re turned out in that way. The most wo can get by sawing Is twenty-five to ho Inch. " "What Is the value of the French walnut ? " "I have seen it sell as high as 82 a > onnd. At the Paris exhibition for 878 ono burl was sold for $5,000 , and ta weight did not exceed 2,200 pounds. " "What Is a buil ? " "This la a trade expression , and means the largo and tough knots of ixorescones like warts that grow upon ho trunk of the tree. The French walnut la a small tree , crooked nnd Iwarfed in ita growth , that grows , aa ' , have stated , in Aotaatlo conntiiea , ts value Is confined entirely to these urious , tough , and contorted bnmps hat grow upon it. The trunk itself a of little or no value. Yon have often noticed the bingular grain that French walnut has , if grain you call It. The ibres and tissues seem to bo twiatod ntothe most singular aud complicated igures. The Intricacy of these fignroa , combined with their symmetry , Is ono f the elements that dotormlnes the alao of the French walnut burl. Color nd aoundneaa are other elements of alue. " ' Does the burl play the aamo 1m- lorlant part in mahogany and other ulnablo woods that it does In the Trench walnut ? ' * ' Tjero are rosewood and mahogany > nt , nullko those of French wal nut , they are of little or no value. In BO woods it Is the trunk of the tree that Is prizad ; the knots are dls carded. " "How do other woods compare In value with the French walnui ? " "Next to French walnut , ubonv IB probably the roostvaluable. . 0 ca < ilonally n fine piece is found that brings even a better prlco than the French walnut. Not long ago I saw aorao that cold fcr 8350 a ton. For a particularly lar o piece , oven $5 a pound might bo paid. In ebony the main thinp la size. It Is difficult to got largo pieooa that can ba used with out cutting. Rosewood and mahogany are always In dimand. The be * mahogany is that of San Damlngo. Next come the mahoganies of Cuba. Honduras , Mexico and Africa. There Is much less difference In value between twoen different mahoganies and rose wooda than between different spec ! mens of ebony and Ftoneh walnut. Fair rosewood will sell in the log for 5J and 7 cents per pound , French walnut can occasionally , if poor , be bought as low u 3 cents per pound , but the finer buds wlU sell for hun dreds of dollars. Burls worth from $500 to $ l,000each re not rare. I recently bought one myself (07 $1,200 and thick I shall triaka U pin on ? 3,000. Wo must bo very careful , however , in buying these burls , Their valno Is often greatly losionod by the existence of hollows , sometimes in the very heart of the wood , thn result of decay or tualforinathn. Thoao hol low places are filled up by fraudulent dealers with n substance that is rnado to resemble the genuine wood , and they will then sell the burls as sound. Manure , compressed to the requisite degree of hardness , la much used for this purpoio. Worse oven than this is the praotloo to which such knaves sometimes resort of placing stones In the hollows to InoroMO the weight , for the burls , as I havo'already Intimated , are sold by the pound. This fraud Is liable to canso serious damage to the valuable knives that are used In cut ting the vonoors. " "How about our native woods ? Doyen yon deal much In them ? " "Yes , to some extent ; but for choice cabinet work the foreign woods are , of course , moro highly prliod. Burls In ash.and maple ore plentiful and cheap , selling for two to four cents a pound. Black walnut burls com mand n higher prlto ton to twelve cents a pound but they are getting scarce. Yes , the demand for choice cabinet woods Is constantly Increasing , lu the houses that the wealthy are now putting up , the fine wood-work now oonatltntes n largo Item In the expenditure. Look at those veneers for table-covers. Those hnudsiimo - . de signs and this artistic ornamentation are all mosaic work , made by piecing together small fragments cf wood ot different colors , or Inserting them in the body of the largo sheet that con- atitutos the background. To ono not acquainted with thla work it would look like a drawing on wood ; but turn the shoot over aud you see the lines run through. Yon can get thoao vo- necra for fine tabloa ntr.lmoat unyooat. You can got ono aa low ai $25 , and yon can have dealgna put together at aa high a price aa you may oaro to p y. " "Aro there many denlora of tuoh wooda hi the United States ? " "Tho number la very small , but the buslnoBB IB largo nnd the competition keen. Ono of our firm makes fre quent trips to Central America nud olaowhoro to look for rare specimens of cabinet work. Thoto trlpa have their attractions , but they are not infre quently accompanied by hardships and danger. " * Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vogota- bio Compound is a most valuable mod- lolno for ladles of all ages who may be sfilleted with any form of disease pe culiar to the sex. Her remedies are not only put up In liquid forms but in Pills and Lozenges , in which forms they are aeonroly sent through the malls. Senator Logon. Ktnsu City Journal , April 23. Senator John A. licgan , of Illinois , accompanied by his wlfoand daughter , arrived last night on the Hannibal & St. Joe railway from Chicago , and loft via the Santa Fo for Now Mexico. A Journal reporter boarded the train nt the bridge , and promptly Introduced hlinaolf to the dletlugutahod pnaaon- ger , who Boomed to bo moro nnxloua about the hand baggage of his family than to Impart information for the public benefit. Hla rotlconco , timid ity , preoccupation or whatever clao It may have boon , did not deter the acribo from carrying out hla reaolntlon to interview the gentleman. In pur suance of which laudable object the reporter waited patiently until the senator had transferred himself aud family to the Santa Fo sleeper , when he again advanced on the enemy in the following style : "Where are you going , senator ? " "To Now Mexico , Blr. " ' 'You are about to visit yonr cattle ranoho In that section ? " "No , sir ; I have no oattlo ranoho , xcept ono given mo by the news- apors. Yon know they make very wiid statements sometimes , that la omo of thorn do. " "I don't know what you wish to find ut from mo , " said the senator. "If on want mo to any anything In refer- inco to politics , yon are wasting pro- nmably valuable time. My visit to Tew Mexico Is npon private Dullness. You see that I am In good health , and hat about takes In the situation. " "What can you toll mo of the case f Rook , the recusant member of the llinois legislature ? " "I cannot say anything of that , bo- ausol don't know anything. " "Is not thn liquor question the anso of Mr. Rook's antlca ? Some of ho papers atnto that the liquor deal ra who are fighting the high liccnsa mvo been influential In determining Mr. Rook's action. "How is that ? " "They may or may not bo the causu. know nothing whatever concerti ng it. "Is It not trno , senator , that Carter larrison'a election was duo to the fforts of the liquor dealers ? " "I was not Mr. Harrlnon's cam palgn manager , and therefore can't ay. " "Do yon regard the political outlook s favorable to tbo republican party in 1884 ? " "I am am attending at this time to my own prlvato sffilra and not paying ny attention to politics. " "Is there nothing else yon would ike to say to mo , sakcd the roportci ? ' "Indeed there If , and I will eui ) race the present opportunity for say- ng It , " and the senator smiled aa ho Bald ; "Ojod evonlng , > alr. " A little boy living in Maine It odd n stick horau on a cane , ' When the cano broke in two , Ho was brnlsod black and blue , But St. Jacob's Oil cured all his pain A Utah Finn Btory. Salt Like Tilbuno. They sat around the Whlto Houn steve yesterday swapping lies , uuc whou Jackson had exhausted his aton Jonea opened hla sample case unc began. "I was down in Water oanon , south east Nevada , last fall , near Mortnoi Spring , whore the water rnthe through and under a mountain thirty five miles across lf "Tunnelled perhaps , " said Jackson "No , Ita a natural water course , an < comes out boiling on 'tother side , then runscfl In a big stream. " "How does it perforate the moun taint" atld Jackson. "There's a series of beautiful falls with nice steps loading down , then deep pool u clear u crystal , wit plenty of mountain treat , sporting * the bottom , Ono day a band of Apache Indians pitched their wickiups near this stream , and an old buck and hla squaw , hearing the rushing waters below , went down the natural stair way to the stream , The old buck seeing the trout In the bottom , made his squaw dive for them , " "And did she do It ? " asked Jackson , "You bet , for Indian bucks won't stand foolishness. But the squaw didn't como up. She wont clear under that mountain and carne out 'tothor side , thirty-five miles. " "Did It drown her ! " said Jackiou. who had become very much Interested in the fate of the squaw , "No } she came out dripping wet with n two-pound trout in her month and ono In each hand. " Bxoitod Thousands. All override Inud ro going into ec t y over Dr. Klnir'i New Dlnoovory for Con sumption. Their unlocked for recovery by the timely use of this great life Snvlng emody , caunes them to go nearly wild In t { iralte. It ti guaranteed to positively lire Severe Cough * , Colda , Asthmii , Hay 'ever , lronchltl ! , lIoanenoM , Lost of rooe ! , or any affection of the Throat and Junes. Trial bottlon fi co at U F. Good- uuu i Drue Btoro. LAW ) site 81 OJ. No Back Action Attnchmout. ro n th Washington Critic. When Major Board , engineer socro- aryof the lighthonso board , was In harg of corialn exhibits at the Ceu- entitultxIutiitiDU , ho mot a tall man rom u luok county who WUB very on- huMaptlo on the subject of explosives , i id slightly cranked on theories. Ra- ontly the came Individual called at lie mnjor'o cfliBo In the treasury do partmcnt nnd said that ho had dlscov- irod a cohouio for rendering battles lie muroot matters of time , through lie agency of hla Invention for blow- ug up whole armlea instantaneously. "Yon BOO , " ho aald. "I first tnko a mall toy balloon , nnd lot U anil from nr line of battloto thutof the enemy , 'hen , with the aid of a atop-watch I nlculntn the tltuu required for it to rrlve directly over the otiomy. The line necessary for the paaangu having > oou determined , I then fill the baa- cot on a largo balloon with 'dlo-lu-a- alnuto' and other oxploalvca , and ttnch a tlmo fuse to the rope from vhloh the basket la suspended. The > alloon roaches the enemy's line ! the uao goes off ! the rope burns In two , nd the basket , full of oxploatvoa , ropa among the enemy , and then here's " "But , " added the colonel , "suppose bo wind should ohnugo direction and lie balloon ahonld como back toward 'our line with the f uao burning away what then ? " Scratching hla head at thla nnox- looted interrogation , the onthn- last replied , after a few seconds' nought : "Well , In that caao , pard , you'd ave to git up and git Ilko boll , that's Jonvul- slons , Ji'iilliiin Sickness , St. Vl- tus Dance , Alco holism. Opium A j QCTHE * ] teed ! Discuses , Nervousness Jiysjifjista , NERVE vousness , Sick Headache , lllicu- nmtl8iiiv A'erv- .UUNUUbllU nJl . ltrnlii Worry ' ' ' * ' ' ' ' ' . - JJIt/UI * * JVI M.DIl oneness , CottlventM , Nervous Prostration , i'Mn Troubles anil Irregularities. $1.DO , at glnti. ( smni > Io Ti-Rtlmoiiliiln. "Samaritan Nen Ino Is ilohii ; wonders. " Dr. J. O. JlcU'inoln , Ali'xnmlcr City , Alft. "I feel It my ilnty to recommend It. " Dr. 1) , F. Lniiglilln. Civile , Kansns. "It cured where l > liji lclaii8 failed.1 ltov..I. A. Edlo , HfATcr , P . 490arro pondonco freely nnmrered.ttti THE IE. 3. A. RICHMOND MED. CO. , PROPRIETORS , ST. JOSEPH , MO. 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