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THE DAILY BEE: OMAHA THURS DAY, JUNE 15, 1882, 3 LER FRIEDA&CO, The Only Exclusive A Wholesale Hardware House ) IN TEIE WEST. 1108 AND 1110 HARNEY STREET. OMAWA - - - - - WNEB., S. CAULEIBRLD e WHOLESALE—— \ BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER ~AND DEALER N— Wall Paper and Window Shades ) 13047 Farnham 8t. Omaha Neb. ! . ROTH & JONES Wholesale Lumber, No. 1408 Farnham Street, Omaha, Neb. THE MOLINE STOVE ! Manufactured by MOLINE STOVE COMPANY. They make a specalty of COOKING STOVES, and huve this year placed in the market oneof the MOST ECONOM:O AND M ST SA 1 TSFACTORY STOVES cver made. They make both Plain and extension top, and guarantce all their goods. The agents for the company are. PIERCY & BRADFORD, ~———DEALERS IN—— * Furnaces,Fireplaces, Heaters DI A N T = X. &3, GRATES, RANGES, STOVES, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Etc. 211 FARNAM STREET. OMAHA NEB s YERABRO LERS#MUSIC DEALERS. o OMAHA, NEB: L S ST THE LEADING. g now sewernvovss MUSIC HOUSE i Omaha v ito: h IN TRE WEST! i JUOFR SR WA General Agents for the find all novelties in 8IL- |p: : | VER WARE. CLOOKS, Grguns mansiactured. Rich and Stylish Jewelry,| Our prices are as Low as the Latest, Most Artistic, 20y Eastern Manufactures and Choicest Selections in ”i‘:i:;?;“’;;,d Organs sold RECIOUS STONES and [for cash or installments at all descripuons of FINE Bokmgi;{rfi%m stock of WATCHES at as Low Pri-|8teinway Pianos, Knabe ces as 15 compatible with Pianos, Vose & 8on’s Pi honorable dealers. Call [anos, and other makes, and see our Elegant New | Also Clough & Warren, THE DAILY BEE The BEE PUBLISHING CO., Prop'rs. Qo8 8 mon month IAILWAY TIMH TABLE, CARD OMICAGO, WY, TATL, MINSAAROLS AND VLRl RATRGAS Leave Omaha—Passonegr No, 3, 280 n, m, Ace mmodation No. & 1:0¢f. m Store, Tower Building, 2;&;’;‘,&%“ })Ill‘lé)::l—‘l’?l& csmgt corner 11th and Farnhan: jngt fail to see us before pur Btreets chasing. ; MAX MEYER & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GACES! Large 8tock Aways on Hand. HAVETHE BESTSTOOK IN NEBRASKA-~HAKE THE LOWEST PRICES This jsthe Only House that Does Not Sell High Price Goods. PERKINS & LEAR, FURNITURE ’ NEW AND SECOND-HAND. Bedding, Mirrors, Feathers, Feather Beds, and all Goods'Pertaining to the Fur- niture Trade, and ‘Upholstery. PERKINS ‘& LEAR, 1416 Douglas Btreet, Omaha, @on-wed-trilySrdp .81, J. & C. B, . Arrives at8 1 Louls st £:30 ab. m. and gxmpo BLL. & P, leaves at 3 o m. and Arrives & Bb, Louls at8:40 a. m. snd 7 WASTY OR BOUTHWRATS. ). tn Neb., Through Exprem 8130 o. @ M, Linooln Express—:%0 p. m. oriand Ex 19:16 p. m. Tor Lingoim, 11246 &' . ight No. 18,'2:50 olght No. 7, 6 nver exprees, 7: ':i. m. ftrelght No 11, 130 p. m, Denvor frolcht, 8:26 p, m. FROM YHE Wi AND SOUTHWRSR, R. V. trotn Lincoln—1:08 p. m. . Pacifc Exprow—3:26 p. m. Leave Omaha at 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 00 and o:o_g.p. m 9: A %5 wad Owaha 4:60 and 6:00 p. m. Lea 5 and 11:5 o, w.; 35, 4:25 Scencil Pluffa at 91 a4 6:9 p. m. Throagh aad local puseenger draing botwosn Cmabs and Council Dluffs. Leave Omaha—8:15, 146, B:50 o 0, 6:46, 6:00 p. m. Arrive Juwiha—T 5, 11:45 . m.; 6:40, 7:06, 7:16, pom Opening ann Closing of Malis, - 00T, § . & m. p.m, Ohlcago & N, 00 5:80 2:40 Daleago, 1t 1. 00 5:30 3:40 Ohl . & 00 530 2:40 30 5:90 8:40 00 6iB0 2:40 400 11:40 4:00 11:40 400 810 6:00 7:80 10:89 0:00 130 11:00 . 900 :80 & St. P...11:00 2:40 TLocal malis for State of fowa leave bui once & u‘. vie: 6:30 o, m. fos open Bundaye trom 12 m. S0 1 p. m. Is the old Favorite and PRINCOIFALLIND OR— CHICAGO, PEORIA, ST. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and® outh-East. THE LINE COMPRISES Nearly 4,000 miles. Solid Smooth Steel Tracks Al connections aro made in UNION DEPOTS. It has_a National Repntation ss being the Great Through Car Line, and s universally conceded to b the FINEST EQUIPPED Rall: road in the world for all classes of travel. Try it andyou will find traveliag & Inxury instéad of a discomfors. Through Tickets via rhis Celebrated Line for salo at ail offices in tho West. Al intormation about Rateg of Fare, Sleeping Gar Acocmmodations, Time Tablos, &ic., wil be certully glven by applyining to Tod. BOTTER, Do g 4 Vice-Pres’t & Gen. Manager, Chicago, PERCIVAL LOWELL, Gen. Passenger Agt. Chicago, W. J. DAVENPORT, Gen, Agent, oniicil Blufl, i, P, DUELL, Tickes Agt.fomaba Sy B8 Pait THE SBIOUX OITY ROUTE Runs a Bolid Tratn 1hrotigh from Council Blufls to 8t, Paul Without Ohange Time, Only 17 Houra -7 Ly ACDECH MILE3 THE SHORTRE TROM OOUNOIL DLUFFS T0 T, PAUL, MINNEAPO LIS DULUTH OR ¥ nta fn Norsher:: Iowa, Ml ROUTE i tnmurp: run thi 8 11 City wo Sloux Oity. wnd at the New ULl woon, TLA HOURS W4 ADVANOE OF AXNY OVLGH HOUTE the Stoux City Routs ‘The Shortest Line ide 1n b L8 Rou X n JOUNCIL BLUFES AND 8T, PAUL. £8r8co that your Tickets 1ad via the *Slcos ity and Pacifio Rallsoad * . WATTLES, J.R. BUCHANAR Superintandent, ' Gen'l Pags. Agond P, E. ROBINSON, Ass't Gon'l Pusa. Ag't., Missourl Valloy, In W. E. DAVIS, Southweatern Agit, Counel Blufls fowa THE KENDALL PLAITING MACHINE A DRESS-MAKERS' ODMPARIOH, It plaits from 1-16 of & b inch to widthiin the coarsest felts or finoet sl ks 1t does all kinds and stylos of § laiting In use. No lady that does her own MM‘T can afiord 10 do without one—as nice plaibing s uever out of tashlon, if soen 1§ ells fteolt, For Wachines, Clrculars or Agent's terms addross OONGAR & 00,, 143 Adaws St, Obicaro )| by the Rev. Mr, Adams in the Epis. .| thing to speak of since. A great o | only in the church, but at his home, vea | shut his eyes with astonishing rapid- o |moved by your Safe Kiduey and ANTI-MONOPOLY LEAGUE, Blank membership roles for the anti-moupoly league, containing statemwnt of principle met- of presedure and instructions how to organ- ize, will besent on spplication; to G, H. (fn‘h, Molsoy, Neb. Encloss stamp. wmigdl CHRISTENING A MIDGRET, A Ten-Ounce Boy Who Was Baptized aa George Renry Fromm, New York Sun, (teorge Fromm's boy was baptized copal church, Lawrence atroct, Man. hattanville, at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The boy weighed ten ounces at the time of his birth, two weeks ago, and has not gained any. many friende and meighbors of the family called at the house of Mr. Fromm, No. 87 Lawrence street, in the course of the day, but only a fow were present at the christoning. The child behaved remarxably well, not where each visitor was permitted to hold him torJla brief period. His principal exhibition of feeling con- risted in gaping, in which he indulged at ahort intervals, displaying on each ocoasion two exceedingly trivial teeth, whose existence, the parents say, is to be dated from Thursday last. His robe was white and made short, 8o as e mn pat i wind el SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK ‘‘Henry Clay Scott, which had you rather do—go inter de circus an’ then take the awfullest lickin’ a boy eber got, or have a glass of dat red lemo- nade an’ go to heben when you die? Befo' you decido lot me oxplain dat T mean a lickin’ which will take ebery inch of de hide off, an’ I also mean one of dem big glasses of lemonade. In lddiahun,% would observe data circus am gwine on in heben all the time, an’ de price of admishun am simply nominal. Now, sah, what do you sayi" The boy took the lemonade, but —OF~7 Men's, Boys' and Children’s CLOTHING he drank it with tears in his eyes. Eaady for [mpectinn Bucklin's Arnica Salve. The Brst SaLve in the world for Cuta —AT— rises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt_Rhenm, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, It is guaranteed to givo satisfactfon or money refunded. Price, 25 centa per box. For sale by C. ¥. Goodman He Made the Wrong Fur Fly, Kansas City Times, A vory excited colored brother to display his feet, which were the size of large oclover leaves, and fringed with very sf ht, round, dis- tinot pink toes. On the second and third fingers of his right hand he wore two rings, one of ld and one of gulta percha, hese ornaments might ship easily over a knitting needle, but they »ould have a tight squeeze with a small quill toothpick. 'ai- rather thin light. brown hair was a good deal rumpled by the impatient turning of his head in the hands of the numerous persons who were permitted to hold him. When he was turned to face the light he frowned Pomepdb!y, notwithstand. ing that he is destitute of the slight- est trace of eyobrows, opened and ity, and became puckered in the most ourious manner, He paid absolutely no attention to his older brother, aged 4, who was diessed in lorg trousers and a awallow-tail coat, and rode a rocking-horse. His brother, who is a professional midget, retal- iated by utterly ignoring him. The elder offspring of Mr. Fromm was strikingly cool and unembarassed. Ho had a quaint way of banging the head of his rocking-horse with an iron utensil whioh he had abstracted from the kitchen, and at intervals exclaim- ing in a small, thin voice: “I'm the boss.” Immediately after the younger Fromm was handed to the reporter it sneezed. That would not have been remarkableit it had sneezed according to its size; but, as a matter of fact, the sneeze was of a most inordinate char- acter. It was frightfully out of pro- portion to little Fromm, who recoiled in a critical manner, trembled vio- lently throughout, and gave every in- dication of being about to burst. The little vessel proved sturdy, however, It gradually straightened out, sniftled, moved its toes and smiled. It was a pleasure to the reporter to be able to redeliver young Fromm sound in body and limb. Anybody who has ever let a fire-cracker go off in his fingers can form some slighi idea ot the sensation which the explosive midget conveyed. George Henry was the name which the Rev. Mr, Adams aflixed to the re- markable child, at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Fromm. L] is a scientific preparation of the phos- phate, so combined as to be readily taken into and absorbed by the sys- tem. Pamphlet sent free. Rumiford Chemical orks, Providence, R, I. iel3d&wlwif An Ivory Famine Feared. London Englneer. It is not unlikely that ivory will soon become so scarce that its use in the shape of pianoforte keys, knife- handles, and fans will be reserved for the affluent. The rapid advances in the value of ivory are causing some uneasiness in the market. At thelast quarterly sale, which closed on the 28th ult., there were only 81 tons of- fered—including 10 tone withdrawn from previous auctions—as against 122 tons offeredin April, 1881. The falling off was mainly owing to the continued scarcity of cape—only 1} tons - and the limited supply of vest coast African—11 tons, From Zan- zibar and Bombay there were 33 tons, 24 tons from Alexandria, and 9 tons from Malta All descriptions, except for billiard-ball purposes, have gone up frem £3 to £4 per hundredweight and the ivory cutters have resolyed for the second time this year to raise their prices. The stores in the docks this year amount to 133 tons, com- pared with the 213 tons for the cor- responing period of last year. Mr. W. Wostenholm, Sheffield, has just had invoiced to himno fewer than 522 tusks, which he says, will all bo clear- ed out ina fortnicht, These tusks represent 275 elephants, and if one ivory cutter alone can get through with so mapy in so short a time there is gome fear of the elephant being re- legated to the lost species of animals, How They Were Removed. Nonri Torera, Kes., May12, 81, H. H. Warner & Co.: Sirs— Sharp pains in the region of the kid- neys, frequent desire to urinato and scalding sensations were easily re- Liver Cure, HENRY SANDERS, De Circus or Heaben. Detroit Froe Procs. After the circus had opened to the public yesterday a gray-haired colored brother, who held the haud of a boy of tourteen as both stood gazing at the tent, shook his head in a solemn manner and observed: 4 ‘“It's no use to cry 'bout it now, sonny, kase we am not gwine in dar nohow,” “'But I want ter,” whined the boy. “‘In course you does. All chil'en of your aige run to evil and wicked- ness, an’ dey mus’ be sat down on by dose wid experience.’ “‘You used to go,” urged the boy. “Sartin 1did, but what was de re- sult?! I had sich a load on my con- science dat I couldn’t eleep nights, I cum powerful near bein’a lost man, an’ in dem days de price of admishun Was anly & quarter, too,” “Can’t we both get in for fifty cents!” “'Speck we might, but to-morrer you'd bilin' ober wid wickednees an’ I'd be a blackslipper from de church. Hush up, now, kase I haint got but thirty cents, an’ dar am no show for crawlin’ under de canvas.” The boy still continued to cry, and hunted up an ofticer patrolling Baxter Softened Down. *‘I hear there are a good many sa- loons in Leadville,” said a philan- thropic looking old man in gold-bowed spectacles to a retired miner. ‘‘Yes, considerable many."” POLACK'S street yosterday and said that he had long borne the abuse of a man of his color, who was then in a house on the I doan't want to brok the law, but 1 1 tn s aere whan £ ot 116 LOWESS Prices (uaranteed. crush dat pusson to de dust.” “If I oateh you fighting, Ishall have 1816 Farnam Street, Near 14th, “I can't he'p it, mah-—can't help it, | Mar1eeod. appearance on do street while I'm aroun’ de fur am gwine to fly, if I die forit, He's slandered me an’lied about me, an’ I'ze gwine to k-rush him same as you would a tiger.” The officer passed on to the end of crusher with his back to the fence, and a woman lending him a wet rag to “‘Lot’s soe; you are the man who going to crushsome one?” observed the L] “I 'spects I are.’ “‘Did he come out?’ “‘Did he fur fly?" “'Deed it did, but the trouble was e, whatare you going 0 dof [nvites the attention of the public lick his brudder-in-law! Pour on some to h 1§ Given Away. —OXE — - made to all invalids and sufferers by Dr, Kings Now Dusooveryfor - onmumption. ew ar e S . F. Good. man's Drug Store, and et & Trial Bottle free of cost, if you are sutfering with Con- . Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Hoarseness, or any affection of the Throat terns in everything in the Carpet Line. “I should think the influence and Mewonidbeprety baa it it wasnt| 1N large quantities, and always that the influence is redgcad consid- 5 erable by the drug stores. at th e Botto m P"'ces_ “‘Yes, softened down as it were. You see, it wouldn’t look well fora one saloon to another all day long. So there’s nine saloons and then a J B D E T W I L E R ' drug store, then a row of nine saloons . . . and then a drug store, then nine sal- whisky?”’ %0, yes, af course, but then you OMA H A - - N EBRAS KA 800 a man ain’t going in and out of a e ain’t near so bad.” —[Cheelk. DEWE 9 & STONE e e ’ ‘Worthy of Praise. uty to impart that information to ail. Electric Bitters are truly a most valuable medicine, and will surely cure Biliousness, Kidney Complaints, even were all other remedies il, Wo kiow wareof wespoak, and can freely recommend them to all.— C. ¥. Goodman, D. M. WELTY, (Sucoessor te ). T. Mount.) Saddles, Harness, Whips, FANCY HORSE CLOTHING Robes, Dusters and Turf Goods » HOUSE. next block, and added: to take you down,” replied the other. no now. If dat *pusson makes hisdis- his beat, and returning to find the bind his heat up. ofticer. s ey [ [ (] dat it was de wrong fur!” “I'ze gwine to got healed up an’ ) for dis ole head be- SIS ) ARGE AND WELL SELEGTED STOCK ‘We cannot help noti theliberal offer You are requested to call sumption, Severe Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Embracing all the late pat- or Lungs. It will positively cure you, . . Mattings, (il Cloths and wmdow Shades. example would be bad.” “Reduced?” it e S LAGE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY. loo““l;’u:“&:"‘tufl::.:inlg stores sell l3|3 Farnam Stree t' saloon all the time and the example As a rule we do not recommend Patent F U R N I T 'U’ R El Medicines, but when we know of one that really is & public benefactor, and docs positively cure, then we consider it our Fover and Ague, Stomach, Liver an o Exch,—Sold " at fifty cents a bottle, by Manutacturer and Dealer {n of ALL DESCRIPTIONS, el ) | Il Agent for Jas, B. Hill & Co.’s OBELERIRATERD CONCORD HARNESS *‘The Best in The World.” 1412 FAENAM ST, Ruors Bolicited, OMAHA, NEB OROHD & BEAN, , B. FRENCH &0., e e |CARPETEIGROOCERS Genius Rewarded; : e ee—_ A baondsome little pamphles, blue and gold cove with numerous engravings, will be LESALE e RETAIL G + WHO! GIVEN AWAY s or sub-office of The Slnger Maoutacturlng Coms- ‘ pony, or will be sent by mall, post paid, 4o A Lath, Shingles, et 0, ¢ vaion e[ OASHy DOORS, BLINDS AND MOULDINGS, The Singer Manufacturing On., NEW YORK, 16th and Cuming Sts, OMAHA, NEB fobl8 ddvw B = FETRiRe - B