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    / ' ' / THE DAILY BEu - JUNE 25 , 1883.
A KEENE GAME ,
How a California Millionaire Tried li
Break Jay Gonlfl ,
Anil H.nrleil a WooincrnnK ot
The End of a Short Story.
NKW YonK , Juno 15. I licar that Jim
Kccno is pretty well cleaned out. Of
course you know who Jim Kccno is. Ehl
Well , ho came on hero from California a
few years ago with several millions and a
palace car of his own. Ho got in with
tiatn Ward , and made that mushy old
fraud rich. Ward in return acted as n
sort of wet-nurse for Kocno. The Cali
fornia millionaire was shoddy. Ho was
nbout as much of the manners and cus
toms of polite society as a barn-door
knows about a foot race. Ho was loud ,
and full of brag ; , and boiling over with
vanity concerning his own ability.
Ward undertook to tone hjm down
nnd mnko a gentleman of him. Ho
lias not altogether succeeded , but ho has
earned every cent ho has made out of
Jveenc , because it was a lough job. Ho
did not get Keene reasonably quiet before
that bursting flower of California society
had given it out at the top of his voice
that nis visit to the coat waa for the ex
press purpose of breaking up Jay Gould.
Several people undertook to reason with
him. They pointed out that in carrying
forward such n scheme- the ono ho had
in view a number of well-meaning per
sons hod been rapidly and violently emi
grated to the very head waters of Salt
river. Keene was relentless. Ho had
come clear across the continent to nmko
it warm for Jay Gould , and ho was going
to get away with that contract if ho had
to spend thrco months at it.
Mr. Gould is still on deck. When
somebody told him what Mr. Kocno had
in mind ho smiled a tender , regretful
smile , and said ho was sorry , because ho
really did not wish to send Mr. Kccno
homo on a special gravel car.
Kccno wont to work. Ho got a lot of
Gould's onomics together , arranged a
syndicate , and fixed up a corner in west
ern Union. They got together for ono
day a few millions of demands on Gould ,
so heavy that they thought the sudden
descent uppn him would bo heavy
enough to break a man considerably
more solid than ho. Than they sent
orders to Gould to meet them at the
"Windsor hotel.
Ho chuckled softly and wont up there
with an assumption of anxiety that was
delicious. They talked pretty big. They
said they hod him by the neck. Ho
asked them what they would take to lot
him up. Keeno's friends said that Gould
must ( } uit the street and go to Europe.
Ho said ho would consider it. Ho wont
out and loft them in jubilation and
champagne. Inabouthalf anhourachange
came over the effect of their dream.
" \3ould returned with a wicked umilo on
his sallow face , and said ; "Gentlemen , I
shall bo glad to meet i\U \ ( JomiUlds niado
upon mo to-morrow at the opening of
business hours. I am not sailing for Eu
rope this week. " During that shorthalf-
liour of his absence ho had soon Russell
Sage.
"How much do you wantl" asked the
author of puts nnd calls.
"Six millions , " responded Gould , as
though it had boon six dollars.
Sago made out his chock , and Gould
had it in his pocket , when the crushers
called Mm in. Next day Keene was hie
llrst visitor. Gould's friends say he
whimpered like a whipped pun , and
. wanted to sell out tbo men who had
helped him in his first attack on the mat
ho wanted to breaki But Gould knowi
how to bo merciless , and Mr. Jim ICccm
liad to shell out his dollars that day on i
market that wont booming up to tin
moon under Gould's handling. Koom
kent away from Gould for a wliilo nftoi
this little episode , But Gould did no
lot up on Koono. Ho is not t
man who does lot up when his wratl
rises. Ho wont to work calmly ani
systematically. Therewas. a young man ,
n recent addition to the street , in when :
Gould took an interest. His naino wai
Woerrishoffer , and ho represented a large
amount of Dutch funds invested in thii
country. Personally , ho was not wealthy
though ho hold a position of largo re
sponsibility. This young man soon began
gan to hold long tabulations with dashing
young Wash Connor , Gould's broker. Hi
also began to make some pretty sprv ope
rations on the street. Ho grew rich. Bj
almost precisely the same ratio Koom
grow poor. This was certainly n significant
coincidence. What made matters hardoi
for the California man , he was anxious t <
cut a dash. So ho went in for horses
and ho is out a stack of money on thii
branch of speculation. Ho paid bi (
prices for pictures nnd ran n whirl of lift
' " in Newport , On the whole , ho travolcc
'd ftt a lively gait. The silent , sallow lit
tie man down Broadway held his pcaci
and smiled grimly. Woorrishoflor no
cumulated moro and morp money , am
.went down to i\\o \ \ bay every night wit )
dashing Mr. Connor in their privati
steam yacht.
The other day Keene sold for 814,00
a painting that cost him $24,000. Th
silent sallow little man bought it in , am
smiled still moro grimly. Keene go
himself interviewed for the purpose o
saying ho thought a panic was brewing 01
Wall street , which was ono way of inti
mating his intention of getting out
Then it became whispered about that Mi
Keene meant to try a trip to Europe
Ho was going "to look after his horses.
8 ( ) they said. Gould's friends wiser
said they hoped ho would find them
The fact of the matter seems to bo
from all I can hear , that Keene halest
lost an enormous amount of money , am
lias liy the same token given up the tasl
of breaking Gould. Break Gould , indeed
You might as well try to break the Ban !
of England. With Russell Sago , Sidno ;
Dillon , and WestonshofTor's onormou
Dutch funds at his back , added to hi
own iminonso pile ( ho is to-day the rich
cst man in America , Yandorbilt not ex
copied ) , there is no combination in th
country that can worry him. So it i
well for Keene to pull out and go him
self upon the little trip ho had figurci
but for Gould.
' ' LEAKDEK RICHARDSON.
HAGUHA.
The Queer Capital of an Old Bout )
Slav Itejnihllc.
Iklgmla ,
There is no little city in Europe , actual
ly none , so curious , so interesting , n
llagusa. Persons bettor acquainted
that coast have toldino that in quaintne ;
other Slav-Venetian towns may cluxllony
* * . iy.own experience of Cattaro an
. .Antjvnri confirms this statement in eom
'measure. ' But Ragusa is unique i
memorials of ancient stnto nnd wealtl
/ibovo all in its story. Of tluxt story , i
truth-1 have learned but just enough i
BOO thnt most atudcnts road it in i
dilTcron version. It is ono , however
of Rpccinl fascination. This is the
antitaio capital of thnt single brand :
in _ tlio southern Slav family ,
which has yet proved itself European n
any HoiiBo other tliangcograpliical. Itwnt
republic , the rival of Venice in nnus and
nrt , conunorco and enterprise , for agos.
Tlio winged lion finally ovorcainu and
enslaved it , but Ilagusan patriots will not
admit that their forefathers were con
quered by Venice. It was the shadows
of the Turk that vanquished them , tlio
iron barrier crushing their small ten i-
lory , the incessant tnrcats of a malicious
savngo. I hnvo no opitn'on on that mat
ter. The legend of llagusa thrills ono
like thnt of a mysterious mid silent rein.
Bo it remembered thnt this small , sleepy
town gave us the fine word "nrgosyTl
for a great ship stored , with tlio costliest
goods.
From ono stately gateway in the mass
ive walls to the other is but IftO yards at
most , and at ever } ' yard nno may pause
to admire. Just within , on the right
hand , is a fountain somewhat of the
Turkish stylo. On market days nnd holi
days it is a pretty sight when the girls
assemble at _ this place. Every vilingo
has its peculiarity of dress , mostly bright
in colors , but the Hcrzcgovinian is so
supremely charming that it kills all oth
ers. The robe , of conrso black cloth ,
should bo properly called n chemise ; it
lias little ornament. But from the round
' 'turban" cap descends a veil , framing n
face often pretty , always pleasant to the
eye thus sot off. This drapery is of thick
white material , falling to the bottom of
the skirt , and so largo that a girl can
wrap her whole body tncrcin if she plcaso.
World-wide travel has not shown mo a
dress so becoming in severe simplicity.
Opposite to the fountain is a church ,
and then the broad , fine street , smoothly
paved , stretches to the other gate. Its
blocks of stone houses date , they toll
you , from the fourteenth century ; saving
the tones which ago alone can giro , they
might have- been raised yesterday. Tall ,
solid , exactly alike , and precisely aliened ,
they present that ideal of street architecture -
uro which wo are now laboriously trying
to introduce ; but wo shall not easily
match these handsome structures. Between -
twoon each block endless flights of steps
climb the mountain side , with n narrow
landing nt intervals.
MONROE , MICH , , Sept. 25 , 1875.
Silts I hnvo boon taking Hop Bitters
for inflammation of kidneys nnd bladder.
It has done for mo what four doctors
failed to do. The effect of Hop Bitters
seemed like magic to mo.
W. L. CARTER.
AVYOMINO
Tliclr Present Condition Gradual
In the
Chojenne Leader , June 21.
The general appearance of cattle on
the Wyoming ranges is far better than
the average of previous years at this sea
son. In somodistricts in Central Wyom
ing they are in superior condition. The
loss by death in the winter as seen in
riding around with thg round-up is ex
ceedingly small. The number of calves
in satisfactory , thouuh the opinion is
sometimes expressed by inon of experi
ence that a greater proportion has been
known in other years.
A good. many young cattle hnvo been
brought to the northern range this spring
from the Mississippi basin. The iiu-
iression prevails that it is a dangerous
ixporimont to bring them hero in the fall
and some heavy losses wore sustained
during the winter by men who broughl
in eastern cattle too Into last year , It is
> aid that the Milwaukee nnd St. Paul
railway has 'shipped this year from om
point in Iowa 23,000 head of youiif
stock , all of which has boon carried bj
the Northern Facitio to points in easton
Montana , The Durbins took 1,800 heat
to the Swcotwatcr range a month ago
The Soarights and Dr. Thomson havi
also several thousand head on the waj
along the drive north nt the preson
time. Two thousand graded stock cattli
wore unloaded at Green River Ins
Thursday and will bo driven to Throi
Crossings , whore they will bo dolivora
to an English company operating 01
Powder river.
There are two opinions upon the busi
ness of feeding hay to cattle in the winter
tor and shipping them to market early ii
the spring. It is said by these who d
not regard the venture as n paying ono
that the amount of attention to bo paii
cattle wliilo feeding them is , in order t
make tlio business a success , more thai
can bo expected of hired men , who ar
not interested in the sale of cattlo. It , i
also said that when hay is fed to cattl
they cease "rustling , " and require con
stunt attention during stormy weather
On the other haud , the experiment ha
boon successfully tried in n number o
cases the past winter. The hay fe >
cattle of J. 0. Bockwith , of Evanstou
sold in Chicago at the same price a
Illinois com fed beef. Beef fed in th
same way was sold in the Denver an
Ohoyenno mtrkoU the past season , an
> renounced of superior quality. A Cai
1 ) on county cattle mnn lately told th
writer ho drove a number or old cow
near to hay stacks , as ho had putup mor
hay than ho could use for his horsea
These old cows this spring average th
best of his cattle in appearance. Anotho
stockman said , when spoken to on th
subject , that it appeared to him thnt in
closing a tract of land and feeding hay t
cattle was simply transferring to Wyoni
ing the method of raising cattle in Io\vr
The difference ) was that in Iowa there i
n long , wet winter , during which corn i
fed , wliilo in Wyoming the cattle graz
far into the winter , and during the shot
Soriod of storms , which is comparative !
ry , they can bo fed with hay.
P. B. Wilson , of Miles City , stoc
agent of the Northern Pacific railron
company , who has just completed n ton
of the ranges in the country lying b <
twoen the Big Horn nnd Owl mountain !
known as the Big Horn nnd Stinkin
Water basins , was in St. Paul Intelj
The cattle ho reports as looking vor
finely , nnd that they had wintered wol
with the exception of some trail cattli
driven in from Oregon Into in the fnl
which were thin when they were tunic
loose on the ranges. The loss nmon
these was perlmjiH 7 per cent , but tli
loss of range cattle was so light as to I
hardly worth speaking of. The trn
for water and feed in the basin , M
Wilson says , is very fine. The sense
had boon a remarkable one for calve
which , in number , would reach nearly c
per cent of the number of cons. Hogivi
the following list of the cattle men in tli
basin :
W. A , Carter , Stinking Wntor bnsit
0,000 head ; Captain II. Bolkiup , Stinl
ing Wnter basin , 3,000 ; Ashworth
Johnson , Sago creek , 2,000 ; Wise & Li' '
ingston , Mooltootso , 800 ; Otto Franl
Grey Bull , 7,000 ; Braxton Bros. , Gra
crook , 4,000 ; S. Stoyner , Big Horn , 80" "
Malison & Lowell , Big Horn. 12,00
Hnrvoy Broth , Now Wood creek , 0,00
John Sonmn , Shell creek , 7,000Weed *
it Plunkott. No Water , 7,000. This
makes a totaljof 55,000 head in the basin.
The shipment of beef cattle out of the
basin this year will bo 8,000 head con
siderably larger than lost year. Alltho _
cattle men expect to drive to Billings
and ship over the Northern Pacific road.
Last year the shipments were made
mostly over the Union Pacific ,
as the northern line was not com-
ilotcd to Billings until late in August ,
ihipping generally will bo later this sea
son than last unless something occurs in
the market to hurry the cattle along.
Probably the first cattle will bo sent out
nbout September 1. In the Little Mis
souri country , Mr. Wilson says there nro
many cattle being driven in , but in the
Big Horn basin there will bo none re
ceived from other sections , from the fact
that the larger rivers nro well stocked and
the cattle men generally do not care to
pay the high prices which they would
have to for cattle from other sections.
Probably about 15,000 head will bo shipped -
pod to Keith , Miles City , Rosebud nnd
Billings , from Iowa and Miimessotn this
season.
HAIIATOGA GOSSIP.
IMcnmxnt NOWH from Onmltn'B Plcnu-
nnt Suburb.
The rain of last evening was well nigh
a deluge in extent. No serious damage
was done , however , I learn from n mem
ber of the school board that our only pub
lic building ( the school house ) is to bo
painted , which adornment it sadly needs.
The building by tha way is quito
a land mark. The hall in
the second story , best known as Lyceum
hall , has been occupied by the Saratoga lit
erary and debating society for more than
a decade , being undoubtedly the oldest
society hold of the kind in the state.
Numerous of your leading lawyers and
eminent physicians nro ex-members of
the lycoum.
Our little burg , like nil well regulated
ones , has a live dude , but as our school
closes about the first of _ the month , wo
are in danger of losing it , which will bo
much to the chagrin of Fort Omaha sol
diers , as they were taking lessons in the
dude walk.
The washout at the corner of Twenty-
third street and Garfield avenue has been
temporarily fixed by Road Supervisor
Redman , who complains that the county
commissioners will not allow him lumber
enough to put our streets in passible con
dition. The condition of Saunders street ,
which is nearly impossible , is a disgrace
to the city and county. Tlio state of this
street is known to both the county com
missioners and the city fathers.
Ho'n. James H. Kynor leaves to-day
for the scone of his grading work in Ida
ho. His new residence on Sherman avenue -
nuo is fast assuming creditable proportions
tions and bids fair to bo an ornament to
the city
Rov. William J. Harsha will address
the Union Sunday school to-morrow at 3
p. m. At the monthly concert of the
school | to-morrow evening Rov. Patter
son , of St. Mark's , is expected to speak.
The usual session of the school is at 2 p.
m. , and to all of these meetings the city
friends and the public in general are
cordially invited , The school will give
a ( strawberry and ice cream festival on
Tuesday evening next , Juno 2Cth , nt
wliich n small charge will bo made for the
luxuries. All are invited. Mr , Joseph
Hensman was the recoipiontpf n pleasant
surprise last evening . at his homo on
"North Twenty-third street. Notwith-
tanding the inclemency of the weather ,
[ iiito a party gathered and were richly
opaid by an enjoyable evening , of which
lancing formed the principal amusement.
A company fromyourcity were interrupted
' > y the storm , and were obliged to take
'ofugo in a barn , after which the journey
> vas resumed , and although not without
incident was happily without accident.
Among thbso present were Misses Ship-
man , Miller , Elton , Brown , Monroe ,
Livcsoy , Critchfiold , Sincere ; Messrs.
Howard , Pclton , Hunt , Browster , Lit-
tloiiold , Monroe , Smith , Elton , Brown ,
Livcsey , Simpson.
CUCKOO.
The Proper Position for Sleeping.
London World.
A German , Baron Reichonbach , has
occupied many years in studying the art
of bed making , or rather bed placing , and
maintains that improperly placed beds
will shorten n-man's life ,
If a moro magnet exorcises an influ
ence on sensitive persons , the earth's
magnetism must certainly make itself felt
on the nervous life of man. In whatever
hemisphere , you may always sleep with
your foot to the equator , and lot your
body lie "true as a noodle to the pole. "
The proper direction of the body is ol
the utmost importance for the proper _ cir
culation of the blood , and many distur
bances in the organisms have boon cured
by simply placing the bolster in a differ
ent point of the compass from that it had
occupied. Lot such as have hitherto
been in the habit of sleeping with their
heads whore their foot ought to bo take
to heart the cxamnlo of the late Dr.
Elschwostcr of Madgcburg , who died re
cently at the ago of 109 years.
The most unhealthy position , wo are
told , is when the body lies duo east and
west. Some observers assure us that to
sloop in such a position is tantamount to
committing suicide , and that diseases are
often aggravated by deviations from the
proper postures.
"Ton claim toe
much for SXMAJII
TAN NisnviNH , '
Bay a kcp tic. "lion
[ ' can ono medicine be
a epcclflo for Epl
lepar , Uyapcpslo
. _ Alcoholism
Opium Baling , Rhenmatum , Hperumtor-
rka > , or Komlual Weakneiw , nnd liny other
coniplainuf" Wo claim It a tpscijte , elm
ply. became the ilrus of oil dliraeea arises from
ttioblood. ItsNcrvlnoResolventAltcratlioani
Lnxatlvo propcrtlcamcctaUthecondlUoat herein
referred to. It's known world trftrt as
CHF.nVEZG0HQUERURl | | | | | | | | | | | |
It quloU and composes thu patient not by tlio
Introduction of opiates and drastic cathartics , but
by the restoration of nctl\lty to the stomach and
nenou vyttuin , whereby the brain Is relieved
ot morbid fauclcnhlch uro created by the
csatei aboro referred to.
To Clergymen. LuwyiTo. J4t mry men. Mer
chants , llanVcra , Lodlca and all these whoso sed
entary employment causes ncnoua prott.aUon ,
Irregularities of the blood , stomach , Ixmcls 01
] cldueTaorwhorequlroanerTOtoulciippctUeroi
tlmalant , SAMARITAN NKIIVINB U Invaluable ,
Thousands proclaim It the most wonderful Invlj
ornnt that over ( attained the linking trttcia ,
Jl.W ) . HoldbynllUrusgUts. (14J (
VbrtoUinoiiUlsandrlrculuiiwnilsUran.
T21 2 8 A. filCHUCKD MXC. CO , . ? & 07&0.i
OiJyBack !
That's a common expres
sion and has a world of
meaning. How much suf
fering is summed up in it
The singular thing about
it is , that pain in the back
is occasioned by so many
things. May be caused by
kidney disease , liver com
plaint , consumption , cold ,
rheumatismdyspepsiaover-
work , nervous debility , &c.
"Whatever the cause , don't
neglect it Something is
wrong and needs prompt
attention. No medicine has
yet been discovered that
will so quickly and surely
cure such diseases as
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS , and
it does this by commencing
at the foundation , and mak
ing the blood pure and rich.
*
LocantporU InJ. Dee. I , iSta ,
For a long tm ! I hare been a
sufferer from stomach and kidney
dlieaie. MyappctitewaiTerrpoor
and the very tmall amount I did eat
dliagreed with me. 1 wai annoyed
very much from non-retention of
urine. I tried many remedlei with
no luccen , until I uied Brown' *
Iron Bitten. Since I uied that my
ttomach doei not bother me any.
Myappetltelulmplylmmenie. My
kidney trouble l no more , and my
general health It iuchlhat I feat
like a new man. After the use of
Brown's Iron Bitten for one month ,
I have gained twenty pounds la
weight. O. B. SAKCIHT.
Leading physicians and
clergymen use and recom
mend BROWN'S IRON BIT
TERS. It has cured others
suffering as you are , and it
will cure you.
SIOUX FALLS
JASPER
STONE
Company.
[ IvCOBrOIUTED. ]
Tilt * company Is i now prepared to receive orders for
SIOUX FALLS JAHl'EH H10NE , for
Building Purposes.
.ml will make figure on round loU for prompt dellv
cry. The campai y Ii shipping
Paving Blocks
To both Chicago and Omulm , and solicits correspond
ence and orders from contractors ? engaged In pacing
treats In any of the western citleo.
TESTIMONIALS.
StTCRlxin\DR.XT'H OrficK , Chicago , West Dh. 1
Isou Itallway , Chicago December 5,1882. f
D. Elwell , President Sioux FalU Water Power Com.
biiKSiRt I have' received from jour company
since October 1 , 1882 , about 100 cajloads cf granlU
pa\lng blocks and have laid them between the rails ol
mr street railway tracks in the heart of the city. I
< any are the most regular In shape and ( icrfoct In
arm , and as far aa I nae been able to judge , ar < i
MMsensed of as durable feature as any material that
101 ever been offered or laid In the city.
Yours , JAH. K. LAKE.
[ Copy.l
tin. Louis , March 23,1883.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEKN
This \ to certify that I have examined a piece ol
granite taken from the Sioux Falls Granite Quarries ,
md , In my opinion , It U the best stone for street pav <
ng I have seen In America.
( Signed ) HENRY FLAD ,
Pres. Board Public Improvements.
Stone for Paving Purposes.
And any person Interested In such lmpro > ementi
will find It greatly to his advantage to communicate
wltlifus. We Invite correspondence on the subject. 1
The general management and nuponlslon of tin
company * ! business U now In the hand * of Wuu Me
Bain.- .
Address your letters to
A. G. SENEY ,
/Ves. of Jasper Stone Co
Hosteller's Stomacl
Bittern meet * the re
i quIrcmcnU of the ra
tlonal medical phlloa
ophy which at pres
cut prc\alls. It Isi
iwrfcctly pure > CRO-
table remedy , embrao-
Ing the three proper
ties of a pre > entl > e , i
tonlo and an altera
the. It fortifies th (
body against disease ,
Imlroratca and re
\ltallien the turtle
stomaih and liver
and effects a lalutarj
change In theentln
system. For sale bj
PruggUU and Dealcn
generally.
mlOm&e-cod&v
SUODIS PAPER WAREHOUSE ,
Graham Paper Co. ,
S17 and S10 yforth Main JBt , Kt. Louis.
WHOLESALE 1JEALEIIS IN
BOOK ,
NEWS ,
ENVELOPES , CAHD BOAU1) AND
PRINTERS1 STOCK ,
ffTCatli mid for lUun and Pajwr 8 cK , Scrap Iroi
and Mctak
1'aiwr block Warchou c , 12iO to 1S27 North Slxtl
trect. urn ) 2 1 3m
DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN ,
ARCHITECTS
MTUEMOVED TO QlMlNATIONAL BAN !
BUILWSO.
COMPOUNDED
WITH MINERAL WATEB.
BEST REMEDY
N 'ME WOHLD fi".a
RHEUMATISM ,
DYSPEPSIA.
CONSTIPATION ,
BILUOUSNESS.
.K'OflEY ' COMPLAINT.
'
. ' "fi H/Nc : DISEASES.
SE.b NTARY DISEASES
IMPURE BLOOD
I L E Ris & CO. ,
PROPRIETORS ND
SOLE MANUFACTURERS ,
OMAHA , NEB.
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
EPPS' COCOA ,
"By a thorough knowledge of the natural law
which govern the operations of digestion and nutrl *
Ion , and by a careful application of the fine proper-
les of cll selected Cocoa , Mr. Enpa has provided our
breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage
which inay save many heavy doctors' bills. It la by
the Judicious use of nuch articles of diet that a con'
tltutton may ba gradually built up until strong
nough to refilit every tendency to disease. Hundreds
of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to at *
tack where * er there. Is a weak point We may escape
many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified
with pure blood and properly nourUhed frame. "
Civil Service Gazette.
Mule simply with boiling water or milk. Sold In
tins only ( Jib and lib ) by grocers , labeled
JAMES El'l'S & CO. ,
llomapathlo Chemists , London , England.
eou Mgn/iT. / , xvuauu , ur * >
BAKER'S
CHOCOLATES
Frtmlim Cftix rat , th9 t > t
preparation of pttln ehoenUta for fam
ily UM. JJnktr'i llrinlftul Cocoa ,
from wlileh the cxctu of oil hn been
nmortd , tiilly dlzwttd nd iitmlrabl/
ailupied for InralUs CaHer'i ratiilla
Ctinevtatt , a drink or eatea at eon *
ftctlontrj U a dclleiotii arllcla I highly
mommtndtd by twirUU. Eater" !
Jlrama , Innhublt at a diet for chll-
dnn. Otrnum Svtil OuxolaU , a
Doit exeilltnt article for fuoUiu.
Sold by Groeen ererywhere.
WORTH SENDING FOR !
Dr. J. IL BCUKKCK uaj jiut published a book or
DISEASES OF THE LUNGS
m HOW TO CURE THE51' .
K-h.Ui Coffered ninK. voRtrrll to ill anilleant ]
Itcutitttlnrit i/u iMi * > /i'rmiufo i forullwuoiiupiM'H
.IIC.IIIBCUCS eWiCf l ) th.iric1llulO tllJMllH-'ril.il
.hoturoatorliiurn. J'.entlm ililipaiwr. > tMn-t
\tr.i. \ II. hrilHXCK it M \ . IMillmU-lnMu. 1'u.
&tM0 ( / . / > u wi J.t.flJ , if daman
Mention Omaha Dee.
An excellent Tonic and Appe-
tizerotexquisiteflaror , uied tlia
who1o nrldover. Cures Dyspep
sia , Nerrouimu , Ileadicho , De
bility , Fe erand Ague , Dlarrhcca ,
nnil all dliorvleri of the DlRestlre
Organ * . II Imparts * delicious ,
flavor to a glass of champagne ,
Irmonade , soda , and all drinks.
Try It. The genuine Annitura
Bitter * Is made by lr. J. a. B.
BIIQEBT&SOMS. 8 ldbjr HDruz-
gltU , Grocers and Llq.uorl > ealer
) .W.WUPPERMAN , Solo Agent.
51 Broadway N.Y.
A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forerer.
DR. T. FELIX OOUBAUD'S
Oriental Cream or Magical Beantlfler.
The Oriental Cream Purifies ag ell as Beautlflei
the Skin , Removes Tan , Pln.plcs , Freckles , Moth-
* patches and
every blemish
on beauty and
defies dctec-
itlon. It hag
stood the test
of SO years and
Is so harmless
we taste It tc
be sure the
preparation li
rroperlymade ,
Accept no
counterfeit 01
similar name.
The distin
guished Dr. L.
A. Sa > re said
. toaladyofthc
Hiu Tex ( a patient ) : "As you ladles will use them ,
I recommend 'Oouraud's Cream * as the least harmful
of all the Skin preparations. " One bottle will last
six months , using It everyday. Also 1'oudro Jub-
tile removes superfluous hair without Injury to the
skin.
skin.Mm. . M. B. T. OOURAUD , Sole Prop. 43 Bond
St. . N. Y.
For sale by all DrugirtiU and Fancy Goods Deal
ers throughout the United States , Canada and
Europe.
jtjfBeware of base Imitations. $1,000 reward foi
arrest and proof of any one selling the samo.
14-iseow.rae St-ew-Om
I Have Found It !
Was the exclamation of a man when he got a boi
of Eureka 1'lle Ointment , which U a hlniiile and surs
cure for llles and all Skin Diseases. Fifty cents bj
mail , postpaid.
The American Diarrhosa Cure I
Has stood the tc t for twenty years. Sure euro for
all. Neter Falls. Dlarrhaca , Dyncntary , and Chole
ra Morbus.
Deane's ' Feyer and Agne Tonic & Cordial ,
It U Impossible to supply the rapid sale of the same.
8UUK CURB WARRANTED
For Foer and Ague , and all Malarial troubles.
PRICE , $1.00.
W.J.WHITEHOUSE
LABORATORY , l&TII ST. , OMAHA , NUB.
For Sale by all Druggists
Or sent bj Express on re rolpt of price. ti 4c8n
I'lwlthcly Restored In from two toi M
MANHOOD Mcl.-an Vegetable Confection. roi
partlcuUrs oddrtw San MeUo Medical Co. l > . O. Box
" " - - "
5181 , bt. Louis , Mo.
Tunis & Kneller ,
DENTliBTS ,
1107 FAIINAM STREET ( Up Btalrt. )
Pure Nltro Oxide OM kept comUntly on hand f
w ulrM | extructlon ol teeth. J12-lc
HAS THE BEST STOCK IN OMAHA , AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRICES ,
Important Improvements.
Hare now been finlihed In our ttore , making It the largest and mod complete
III the west. An additional story lias boon built , nnd the live floors nil
connected with two
HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS.
Ono exclusively for the use of passengers. Thcso iminonso warorooins , three
stores , nro CO feet wide , are filled with the grandest'display of all kinds of Household
and Ofllco Furniture over shown.
All nro invited to call , take the elevator on the first floor and go through the
building nnd inspect the stock.
GHAS. SHIVERICK ,
1206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , Omaha Neb.
MANUFACTURER OF
Galvanized Iron Cornices , Window Caps , Finials- ,
Skylight * &c. . Thirteenth Street , Omaha , Neb.
DEALERS IN
Halls Safe and Lock Comp'y.
FIEE AND BUBGLAKPKOOF
RUEMPING & BOLTE , Proprietors.
TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFERS ,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Ornamental Galvanized Iron Cornices , Iron Sky Lights , Etc. , Etc.
810 South T elfth Street OMAHA , NEB.
7-mon-w cn-fre-m
SPECIAL NOTICE TO
Growers of Live Stock and Others.
WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO
Our Ground Oil Cake.
It Is the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound la equal to three pounds of corn ,
Stock fed with Ground Oil Cake In the Fall and Winter , Instead of running down , will Increase in weight ,
and bo In good marketable condition In the spring. Dairymen , as well as others , who use It can testify to-
Its merits. Try It and Judge for yoursches. Price (25.00 per ton ; no charge for sacks. Address
04-eod-me WOODMAN LWSKKD OIL COMPANY , Omaha , Neb.
Double and Single Acting Power and Hand
Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , Bolting , Hose , Brass and Iron Fittings.
Steam Packing at wholesale and rojail. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH
AND SCHOOL BELLS.
Corner' 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb.
PERFECTION
IN
Heating and Baking
Is only attained by using
CHARTER OAK
Stoves and Ranges ,
WIRE mil OVER DOORS ,
For sale by
MILTON ROGERS & SONS'
'
OMAHA-
J. M. BRUNSWICK &BALKE
OOXtXJ = , XXy.
JUNE eth. 1883.
In order to protect the public against the Imposition of Mountebanks In our line , we hare concluded to offer
BILLIARD MATERIALS AT COST ,
[ PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING FIUCES :
2.Be | t Zanlhar Irory Billiard Balls , per set . ,
Especially and solely manufactured for Iran Slmones & Flls at Venders , Belgium.
No. J , 74 Inches wide , per yard . W.W | No. 2 , 74 Inches wide.peryard . . . * S.5O
No. 3 , 74 Inches wide , per tard . ,1-5.00. j *
Nominal HlieotlExactHlieofBedl
Table. of Table |
5x10 !
410 }
4x3
5x0.8
8x 8.8
4.2x8 ]
KorBed
For Cushion.
Both ,
For Bed
For Cushion.
Both
For Bed. . .
For Cushion.
Both ,
First I
Quality. I
S17 00
5 00
1200
110 uu
4 00
20 00
14 00
3 60
17 EO
Second
Quality.
IIS 00
4 00
18 00
-IS 60
, S 60
17 00
IE 60
Third
Quality.
12 60
S 60
18 00
111 76
3 25
IS 00
111 5
27C ,
14 ( X )
BILLIAUD CHALK. I CUE TH'3.
Best French Billiard Chalk , per gross $ 60 | Best French Cue Tips , 100 In a box * 1 00-
POCKET NETTINOS Fringes , Leathers , finest worsted , per set ( C ) W 00.
Orders must Invariably be accompanied by remittance , and same be directed to our principal roanufacv-
orlea.
THE J. M. BRUNSWICK & BALKE CO. , ,
CHICAGO , CINCINNATI , NEW YORK , ST. LOUIS , J
iJTOinaha office , 600 South 10th street. eod rate
A. M , CLARK ,
PuiDler&PaperHaDpr
SIGN WEIT11R & DECORATOR , '
WHOLESALE 4 : HETAIL
WALL PAPEBXI
\
WINDOW SHADES & CURTAINS ,
Coniicca , Curtain Poles and Fixtures. m
PAINTS , OIL & BRUSHES. /
1)7 South 14th Street , (
. NEBRASKA , '
OMAHA , - -