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THE OMAHA DAILY BEL. SATURDAY , AUGUST 13 1081. r THE DA ILYJ3EE OMAHA PUDLISHINO CO. , PROPRIETORS 010 r-arnh.im , bet. Oth and 10th Streets. TK11MS OF SUIlSCniPTlOX : cry 1 year , In ndxanc * ( postpaid ) . . jionttn r .c months " ' 3.C RAILWAY TIME TABLE tlMfc CAHIt I UK Win , T. r.M I , MINNMfOtM AS O\HIH R\IUlO\n. l. i\e Oniihn No. 2 tluousli pflMftijrer , 1 ft. in. No. 4 , Oakland p nigiT , 8:80a : , in. Arrive Oinnhn No , 1 , through IH ODSCT , 2 ' ) ' ni. No , 3 , Oakland pncfif ( r , h 30 | > . m. LltAXIMI OJHIIA lUST OH SODttl BOU.NP. C. , I ) , k Q. 5 n. m. 3:10 : p. in. C. k N. W. , 0 a. in. 8:40 : p. m. 0. , It. I. & I' . , fi a. in. 8:40 : p. m. K. 0 , , St. J. k V. a , 8 n ni. dSO p. m. Arrh H St. Louta at 0:25 : a. in. and 7 : 15 ft. in. OR SOUTIIKR1TS. ' B. & M. In Ncli. , Through F.\pre , R:35 a. rr U. & M. Llnifiln FrelKht , 7:00 : p. in. U. I1 ixnroM8-lSi : > . in. O. & Jt. V. lor Lincoln , JOJO : n. m. O. & 15 , V , ( orOsccola , 0:10 a. in U. 1' . freight No. 6 , BSO n. in. , U. I1. fr lKlit No. 0 , i > ! lli ix , in. U. 1' . freight Xo. 7 , 0:10 : p. in. emigrant. U. 1' . frcii-ht No. H b:25 : u. in. 4RRIVINO FROM fASt AN'D WUTII , ] C. 11. fc Q. , S:00 : cv. in. 7:26 \ \ in. C. & N.V. . , ll:4S : n. m.-7:25 p. in. C. It. l.&l'.0:4fiX. in. 9:05 p. In. K. C. . St. Joe &C It. , 7:40 : n. in. 0:45 : p. m \V. , St. U & V. , 10'ii : ! a. in. 4i5 p. ni. ARRIVINQ PROM rim rst AMD soutuwrsi. O. & It. V. Iroin Mn.'Dln 12:1 : ! ! p. in. U. I1. KxprcM 3:2.'i p. in. U & M.iii Ncli.Tlitouih r.vprc s 1:15 : p. n 11. k M. Lincoln Frcliht SK.i : n. in. U. I1. Frcljiht No. 10-1:40 : p. in. No , C 4:25 : p. in. Emigrant. No. 8 10ffl : p. ni. No 12-11:35 : a. in. O. & It. V. mixed , nr. 4:35 : p. in. ' , son Ml. Nebraska DIUslon o ( the Ht. Paul i Sioux Clt lt ud. No. 2 Icnvci Omhlia 8 n. in. No. 4 U.IMH Omaha 1:50 p. in. No. 1 nrrlM-iat Onmhant 4SO : p. m No. 3 nril\ti at Omaha at 10:46 : n. m. TRAIN'S mirWKKX OMAHA ASD COU.NUt. RUTH , Onnha at 8:00 : , 0.00 nnd 11:00 : a. m. 1:00 : , 2.00 , 3IO. : ( 4 . ( Hi , 6.nO and 0.00 p. m. Uat o Council Illiilftat 8:23 : , 9:26 , 11:25 : a. m , "K 1:2i , 2'j : ; > , 3:2.1 : , 4:251:25 : : and (1:25 : p. in. Smitlajn The dummy leaves Omaha nt 0.0 and 11:00n. in. ; 2.00 , 4:00and 6:00 p. in , l.cate Council lllufts at 0:25 : and 11:20 : a. in. ; 2:25 : , 4:2 : md 5:23 : p. in. Opening and Closing of Malls. ROUTE. 01'F.X. CLOSR. n. m , p. m. a. m. p. m ChlraROiJf. W 11.TO U.80 4:30 2:4' ' Chicago , R. I. & l'n < , IIc.11:00 ] : g.OO 4:30 : 2:4 : < Chicago , 11. k ( I 11:00 11.00 4:30 2:4 : Wnua.Hh 12:30 : 410 : ! 2:4 : Sioux City and 1'aeillc. . 11:00 : 4:30 : Union Pacific 6:00 : 11:40 Oinaha&ll. V 4:00 : 11:40 H.&M. In Neb 4:00 b:40 tS Omaha & Northw extern. 4:30 : 7:30 : Local inalN for State ol lonn lea\e but onc-oi day\lz : 4:30. : A Lincoln Mail U nl o opened nt 10:30 : a. m. Otlico open Sunday * from 12 in. to 1 p. m. TI10S. F HAI.Ii 1' . M. Business Directory. Art bmporlum. U. HOSE'S Art Kmooilura , 1510 DoJiro Street Steel Kiipm lant , Oil Paintings , Chronios , Fane ; Frames. Framing Specialty. Low Prices. UONNKIl 1809 UouKlas Street. Ootxl Style ; Abitract and Real Estate. JOHN L. McCAGUE , opiwsltc Post Office. W. U. UAUTLETT 317 South 13th Street. Architects. DUFUENE & MENDELSSOHN , ARCHITECTS Room U Crcighton lllcck. . A. T. LARGE Jr. . Koom 2. Ciclifhton Block. Booti and tihoes. JAMES DKVINE & CO. , Flno Hoots anil Shoes. A Kood asaormcnt o homo work on haiul , corner 12th and Harncy. T1I03. EKICKSON , S E. cor. 10th and Douglas JOHN FOIITONATUS , 605 10th street , manufactures to order good worl at fair prices. Repairing done. Ded' Springs. J. F. LARIUMER Manufacturer. J617 Dowlas 8t Books , News and Rtatlonery. J. I. FRUEIIAUF 1015 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs. JIcSHANE & SCIIROEDElt , the oldest B. and K house in Nebraska cbtabllxhed 1S7C Omaha. CENTRAL s\ RESTAURANT , ' MltS. A. RYAN , southwest corner IGthfinil DodKo. \ llcst Itoard ( or the Money. Satisfaction Quarantccd Meals at all Hours. Board by the Day , Weclc or Month. Good Terms for Cash Furnished llnnin Road Wagons. WM. 8NYDEU , No. 131h 14th and Harncy Street * Civil Engineers and Surveyors. ANDREW ROSEWATJU : , Crelyhlon Klock TO\MI Surveys , Gradoond Scwurajo S ) sterna ' Specialty. _ Uommlislon Merchants , JOHN O. WH , LIS.UU Dodge Street. D B lH'.KMKn. For details Jco lanjo adcrtlsc mcnt in Dallr and Weekly. Cigars and Tobacco. WEST & FltlTSUDER. nunufaitiircrs of Clgnrs and WholcHalu Dealcru in Toiiaccoa. 1 W. F. LOKK.NYXN manufacturer G14 10th btruut Cornice Works. Wcstorn Cornice Worhn , ilantifactnrcrs Iroi Cornlcu , Tin , Iron and Slate Rootling. Order from any locality promptly cxicittcd in the bed manner , Factory and Ollicu 1U10 Uod 'o Htiuct. Galianized Iron CornIx-9. Window Caps , etc. manufactured and put tin In any part of til country. T. S1NHO1.U 10 Thirteenth ttrcct Crockery , J. HONNF.R 1300 Douiiiia strict. Good lino. Clothing and Furnlchlnc Goods. GEO. II. I'ETKUSON. Also Hats , Cnpi , Boots Show , Notloim and Cutlery , SOI B. 10th etrcct. Clothing Qought. O .SHAW will pay lil licbt Cahli price ( or scram band clothing. Corner 10th and Farnham. Dentists , DR. PAUL , Williams' I'lock , Cor. 16th & Dod e. Drugs , Pal its ana Oils. KUHN k CO. Phsrmaclsta , Flno > "une Uriojj , cor , 16th and Uoiiriti i > treut8 , W. J. WHITEHOUl IJ , Wholesale & Retail , 10th t C. C. FIELD , 2022 M Ith Slilo Cuinliitf Street M. 1'ARH , Urutadet. 10th and Howard Street * . Dry Qonrts Notions , Etc , JOHN H. F. LIIUSIANN & 'CO. , Now York Dry Goods fi.oro , 1310 and 1312 Farn turn utruit. L. C. Kncwold also boola and blioos 7lh & t-uruuure , A F. flllOSS , Now end Bocond Hand Furnltur and Stoves , 1114 POUVIM. Illyhcat cash prii or bi'tond hanu KUO-I J. UONKElt 130 ! ) Doum 8t. Flno soo.1 * . A.C Fence Works , OMAHA FENCE CO. OUST , FRIES & CO. , 1213 Harney St. , Improve cd Ice lioxcd , Iron anil Wool KCIICCB , Ollici lullinzs. Counters of 1'ino ami Walnut " Florist. A. Donaghuc , plants , cutfloncri , * ccd , boqueti etc. N , W , cor. 10th an ! DouxUa BtrccU. foundry. JOHN WEARNE & SONS , cor. Hth& Jackson sti Hour and Feed , OIIA1IA CITY MILLS , 6th and Farnham 8uj Welihani Uroi. , .ropiictsn. Grocers. 2. STEVENS , 21 t between Cumlng and lurd T. A. McSHANE , Corn. 23d and Cumlng Streets riatters. W , L. PARROTTE It CO. , IJ06 Dout'Us Street , Wholsale Exclotlvcly Hardwaie , Iron and Steel , nOLAN b LANUWOUTHY , NHiolmle , 110 anil 16tli6trct. A. HOLMES corner 10th and California. I J Hnrnftt , Saddles , &e. P. WK1RT ! M 13th Rt bet K rn fc llirnfi Hit nnd Bonnet Olenchera. tj ( llf Rftj mil Straw , Chip ntnl I clt ltixt < dnn up at nortli i t conir Soxntrtntli nd C > j'iti \VM. UOVK Proprietor CANFlF.t.n HOt'Sn , O DOIIAN lIOt'SB , V- " C rj' . W V tnK\m S StAVBVS ItOTKfi , V. SU\on , 10th Street. Southern IIolol ( Jn . Iminel.Pth k I/ \ \ on w orll ron . The \Vc tern Cornice Work ? , Accntu ( or tli Champion Iron Fence. Ac. , liuro on haml nil kiiul ot Kancy Iron Venn * , Citctlnp , Klnealt , ILiiliiir ) ct.1S10 Volto Mrc * . apl Intelilcrnco Office. SIRS. U7MK I KNT SIT 10th Street. Jeweller * . JOII-N 11AUMKU 13H Fnrnhvn Street. Junk , 11. IIKUTIIOU ) . llAgg Mid Metal. Lumber , Lima and Cement , KOSTKH k OKAY corner Uth mid Douuliw Sti Lamps nnd Ulatswaro , J. 110XNKH 130 ; ) Doujl.-xs st Good Variety Merchnnt Tailors. O. A. LIXDQUUST , One ol onr most popular Men-hint Tailor * l r ( ctl\l ( ; the Htc t iU' ljn ( or Sptlnit nnd Sinnnu ( looils for Kcntlctneiiso.r. . StjllMi , dnrnhlr and vrlcealowMotcr 215 18th bit. lloiit At Fan : Millinery. MltS. C. A. 1UNOEU , Wholr < a1o mid U.-tnll , F.ar cy Oooli In KI > t > arlttjiplij r < , Card Itoirdi llo lery , Ol3 > ot , Ool > cts , tic. fho\H".t Hoii'o I thu Wist. I'urilivuM H \ 30 lur tent. Ordc liy.Mtill. llfi Klttffiilh Street. _ Phytlclans an I Surcconi , W. S. OllllW. SI. I ) . , Itwin No 4 , Crclshto Illoek , IMh atrcot. I1. S. I.KISCN'HI.NO , jl. 1) . Mnsoiile llloi-U. 0. L. HART , 51. I ) . , J < .j r and Ki\r , opp. postolllc Wi. I , . 11 OHADDV , Oculist and Anrist , S. W IHh nnd Fnrnhim St- PhotoBraphcrt. GKO. 11F.YX. PI101' . , Omnd Central Oallcrv , Sli Sixteenth Street. near Masonic Hall. Kim-aim Work and 1'ronipl ne-vs guirantion. _ Plumbing ; , Gas and Steam Fitting. P. W. TAUl'V * CO. . 21(1 12th St. , bet. I'arnhaii and Potions. Worn promptly nttcmled to. 1) . FITZPATIUCK , 1400 loinlai Street. Painting and Paper Hanging. 11F.NRY A. " STKUS. 1412Do.lao Street. Planing Mill. A. JIOYICU , manufaituror ol mih , doori , bllndi molding , nunclit , alutters , hand mils , tiirnlshlii scroll f\n1n ' , &e. , cor. Iod-o and Dth htn-tts. Pawn'jrokors. J. UOSENFELD , 822 10th St. , bet. Far. & Hai Retrlcerators , Can'fleld's Patent. C. F. OOOUMAN llth St. bet. Farn. i Harnei Show Cato Manufactory , 0. J W1LUE , Mnnnfacturorand Dcnlcr In nil kinds of Shot Cases , Uprlffht Cases , a 1317 CIKS St. FRAXK I. . Or.UITAKI ) , proprietor Oimli Show Case innnufactnry , 818 South Kith street bctuccn l.ua\L-nuorth and Jlaiuy. All good warranted flrst-claia. Stoves ana inware. A. nURMESTKH , Dealer In So\cs nnd Tinware , nnd Manufacture of Tin Hoofs and all kinds ol UuUdiiii ; War ! . Odd Fellows' llloik. J. HONKER , 1300 Douelas St. Good and Cheap Seeds. J. EVANS , Wholesale and detail Seed Drills am Cultivators , Odd Fellows' ilall. Shoo bcorcs. Phillip L.-xiiir , 1320 Faniham St. , bet. 13th & 14th Second Hand Store. PERKINS k LEAR. 1410 Douitlas St. , New an , Second Hand Furniture , House FurniRhinir Goods &c. , bourht and sold on narrow marriim. Ualoons. HENRY FAUFMANN , In the new brkk block on Dotijtlas Stmct , ha Juet opened a most elegant lleej Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 c\ cry day. FLAliNERY , On Farnham , next to thn I ) . & M. headquarter ! ha * ro-opcncd a neat nnd ivnnplcto estabhshincn uliidi.liarriiiB FIRE. and Mother Shlpton's 1'ropl coy , will bo opened lor the uoya with Hot Lunt on and after prcbcnt date. " Caleilonla " J. FALCONER. 070 10th Street. Undertakers. CIIAS. RIEWE , 101 ! ! Farnham bet. lOlh k llt.i P. 1'EMNElt , 303 } Tenth street , between Fan ham nnd llarnev. l > oc i oed and ilienp work. < 39 Ocnt Siorei. HENRY POIH.MAN. toys , notion ? , plctuin jt clry , &f. , 613 14th bet. Farnham nnd bought P. O. HACK US 1 MI ? ( William Pmpv flood XOTU'K OF SITTIXJ ( OP COUNCIL AS HOAltU 0V UQUALIXATIOX. CnvCi.Fiik'sOiHcr , ) OMAIU , Aiieusta , 1331. / In aeeordaiue v Ith Kcctlrn fPol thu Omaha clt charter notice IB licreliy clxcn that the ilty comi eil of the city of Oninha , will tit as n board t ciiiallzntl | i ifor Ihu ( htomnuncln nn Tno dnj , AniriH Oth , A. I ) . 18-1. Said fclttli wlll | j held In the council ihnmber and commence nt ' o'clock a. in .each d.iy. bettion 17 ut the elt ; charter Is as follow ; "SiXTiov 17. The cminUll ( .hall ha\op6ner ti act as a board of equalization for thu tit } , t tqnallzu nil nh-cssmcntH , nnd to correct any erro III the listing \nluatlon of property , mid t snpplj an ) omissions In the name , uud uhall lm\ thuhamo powem as county commNnloncrs liavi In timllar vase * . " J. J. I , . C. .1 KM KTT. auait-Ut _ C'Jty Clurk. . NASH will fnko notice that on the 12tl AK. of July , Ibsl , Charles llrandes. justlc' of thu peace , flrbt precinct , DoUKlatcouny , Neb. Isiucd an order of attnchment for 818.00 In an ac tlon pending before hlni.w herein C I' . Hainan Ii jilalntlll and A , K. NaMi defendant. That money due \oil II.IH been nttnthcd under xalil order Said cause was continued to tlic'jtli of August IbSl , all o'clock p. in. dltc 4w. _ 0. HAMAN , PhlntllT AGENTS WANTED FOR LMI DOORS or TIIK AOE t Founflations of Success BUSlNKSa ANI ) SOCIAL FORMH. The laws ol trade , legal forms , how to tram act business , \nluafilo tables , nodal etlqiuttc | iarllaineiitary usa e , how to conduct public biml ness ; In fact It Is a compkte fluldo to Siuecsj (01 ( all cases. A family necessity , Atldrium for tlr eulars and spcili ! terms ANCHOR 1'UIILISIIINC CO. . .St.Ixmla. Mo , _ I'ltOl'OHAI.S KOIt STATIOXAJl\ AN'I ) I'ltlXTIXC , Sealed propowvU will be rccd\ed liy the under fcluncd until 12 o'clock p. in. , ncpt. fith , 1SS1 , foi furnUhlii tha Hoard o ( Kducntlon will stationary , ndu'ttbln ; , ' nnd prlnMn for the en H'jlnsr jear , bid * to bocii'lor ' > ed "ill is lor urnlih Inv Ktutlonir ) , AdurlUIiij ; and I ilntlny. " Thu lloaid restrtcslhu ilvht to ri'ji'it anam nil bids I'JIAIII.hS C' .NOYFR , aiiUtit Secretary. KENNEDY'S ' EAST - INDIA P BITTERS ILEE & CO , . Sole Manufacturers , OMAHA , THE DEAD SEA. The Wlcnl ftticl XVonclorrnl Bonnt ; of n Mnoh-MnliRuod Region. Our afternoon's inarch over tli Meaktreeless mul brown mountains a the wilderness WM inexpressibly tire some until wo came in sijjht of tli De.iil Sea. tt lay 200 feet below u a mirror of silver , set among tli violet mountains of Moab. Mor liruuiintious tlesconts over rocks nm sand brought us , by sundown , to th two ton era of the most unique mon nstcry un the ilobu. ; The fnmou convent of Mar Snba is worth n jour ncy to Pnlfstiiio. For thirteen con tmies that wonderful itrticture hn hluig against the walls of the deep awful gorge of the Kidron. It ia a colossal snallows nest o stone , built to the height of , ' 500 fee against the precipice , and inhabits by sixty monks of the Greek Churcl gcnttino lunicheann , and follower of St. Salu and St. John of Damascus No woman's foot lias over onteroil tin convent walls. Instead of womeu'i society they make love to the birds who como mid feed oil' the monks hands. Kvory evening thoj1 tosi meat down to the wild jackals in tlu itortjo below. At sunset I climbei ever the oxtraordinaiy building wai shown into the rather hniidsonu church , and into the chapel or cavt of St. Nicholas , which contains tin ghastly skulls of the monks who won slaughtered by Chosrocs nnd hi : I'orsiaii soldiers and irar.cd dowi into the nwfnl nivinu beneath tin convent walls , Some monks in bind gowns where perched as watchmen 01 tie ) lofty towers ; others wandoroi over the stone pavonicnts in n sort o aimless vacuity. What an attemp to live in an exhausted receiver ) The monks gave us hospitabh welcome , sold us cnncn and wood work , and furnished us lodgings 01 thu divans of two largo atone parlors One of the religious duties of tin brotherhood is to keep vigils , am throughout the nightbclla wore ringinj and clanging to call them to the ! devotions The vermin in the lodg ing rooms have learned to keep uj their vigils also ; and as the result our party-with one exception hai a sleepless night. I have anch i talent , for sleeping , and , like Tat "pay attention to it" ao closely , tha 1 was able to defy even the lleas am mosquitoes of Mar Saba. 3y dayhgh the nest morning wo hoard the grea iron gates of the convent clang behind hind us like the gate of BunyaiO "Doubting Castle , " and for five houu wo made a toilsome descent of the desolate elate cliffs to the ahoro of the Do.u Sea. That much maligned snt has i weird and wonderful beauty. Wo took a bath in its cool , clcai waters , and detected no ilill'ercnci from a bath at Coney Island , oxcopl that wo floated on it like pine aliingles , N'o tish from the salt ocean can live ir it ; but it is very attractive to the oyt on a hot noonday. A scorching ridt wo had across the barren plain of tin sacred Jordan , which diBsapointcd m < sadly. At the place whore the Israel itcs crossed and our Lord was baptizei it was about J'20 feet wide. It tlowi rapidly , and in a turbid current ol light stone color. In size and appear auco it is u perfect counterpart of tlu Muakingum , a few milea above Zanes villc. Its useless waters ought to b < turned off to irrigate its barren valley which might bo changed into a garden For beauty the Jordan will not com pare with Elijah's brook Cho.rith whoso bright sparkling stream won flowing past our lodging place a Jorico. Wo lodged over night at : Greek convent ( very small ) , and rod next morning to see the ruins of tlr town made famous by Joshua , Elijah Xacchous , and the restoration of ] Jar Unions to sight. Squallid Arab haunt the sacred spot. The Hit-host Building iu CIiionRc Uliiraxv Tribune , An iM 11. Ground has just been broken 01 Monroe street for what will bo th highest building in this city. It wil stand on what is known as the oh Lombard block , adjoining on the wcs the old postoflico buildiiiK , at the col nor of Monroe and Dearborn streets and will bo about 10IJ feet above tli pavement. It will consist of nhii stories and basement , and will cove an area of seventy by ninety feet. J good idea of the stability of the atruc turo can bo formed from thu state mcnt _ that the massivi foundation ot concrete and dimensioi stone will require over two-thirds o the surface area. The structure wil bo of brick , with atone trimmings , am will bo after the Keimissanco style with Gothic details. It will bo abso lutely fire-proof , and will bo occnpiei by banks ami oflices. Easy accesi \yill bo allbrdod by two elevators , and every ollico will bo fitted up with n fire-proof vault. Messrs. Mortimci it Tappan , the contractors , expect t < have the building ready for occupancy about November , 1882. The build ing will cost from § 175,000 to $200 , . 000 , and will bo the property of 0. I' , Brooks , of Boston , the owner of tin Portland block , in this citj- . Ilcil Hair nuil Beauty. From Jllfij Oaklej'n "Ilcoutyin lrc i " Until very lately the red-hairoi class liait been , in modern times , onlj admired by artists ; though in oldei days in Venice dark haired ladioi used to die their hair red to imitati their mure fortunate sisters , who w r < born thus decorated. To-day in Veil ice one sees sometimes the red-lmiroc Italian , with green or gray eyes ; bu more often one finds thum in stil more northern parts of Italy , am they are always admired. lied hair has been cvntrast d will blue customarially , and this is the om color that should not approach it. There are several lypca of the rd haired , and each jonnirca a dillcron kind of "treatment. ' Hed hair will biuo eyes must bo dill'orently man aged from Ved hair with green or gr.xj or brown eyes , Very often the blm eyes , which are not so forttlimto ai other colors with red hair , may hi neutralized by the color of the gown but as soon as blue is introduced int < the color of the drees , the blue eye ; count for twice their value , and fern too strong a contrast with the color o the hair. To assure yourself of this fact ii color , take a labrjc upon which an rod , blue and green snots or figures fasten upon it a blue ribbon , andyoi | will at once too the blue spots mon prominently than the red or green fasten a green ribbon upon it , ant your eye at once selects the grcei : spots ; with a red ribbon the red i . ( tell. tell.Many blue eyes are of a transpatrr quality , easily reflecting other c < > ' . .i A ireen dress will immediately inn..ii some of its own tone in the transit cut blue eyes , and thus it will t > , i ! intents and purposes cease to bo blue The green must bo by no means liJit for a pale green is n very infortumt color with really red hair , wliilit'i deep reds and yellows are very hanm nious with it. One might sot l ; the possibilities and impossibilities f. . , the red-haired typo as follows , tin < being principles that apply to the en tire elms of the red-haired , whclht i . . one variation or another : TO w i-imsKN ran ur.n IIAIII. \Vliilo , f rix-nmy tour. Olive-Riven. ' niat'lc. ( Iray-Rrtcn. ImUililt'.Kireu Stoiie-Rrny. 1 1 Ich Ixtttlo-Kt-coii. Clnrct'uolor. Klchliluo-Kivcn. Mm-ooii. 1 Mum-color. ( Sultl-color. * Ami'thvst. 1'nlcnmber. Hi-ouiU'li imi | > lo , Dnrk nnibor. 1'nlc vt'lliw. lU-di i\il | i > nc li ui i Hnmn. TOllK V\OIIlil : VOll 1IKD II.VIll. of nil Mindc * . llrlglit ivpo-pink. H lie white. All vlok-t luks. ! I'nlo Krct'ii. llliio | iuriilc. Scnrlot , or nil bright ) < nvciulvr , ntU. There is tt color to bo used wit ) rod hair that requires almost an nrtm to use it , when it may bo very etKv tivo. It should bu in small qunnn ties and contrasted with other toiu-s it H a palo , yt'llowish pink. M pinks approaching a violet shade , in painful with red hair , but espeeialli where the eyes are Imiun , and tlu coinloxioli ] of that sho'll-liko JHNUH ; that often accompanies this typo Such a pink an wo have spoken < > f usud ai a lining to a dull , dark am her , almost brown , such as one 111:11 : find in velvet , or a red that is as ro < as adaik red holly hock , aocms t 10 peat , 119 with a deeper note in ocla\e the fair bloom of the complexion. The bhie-oyod woman of 4his typi do well to wear ohiotly the greuus stone gray and yellows , the cruamoij white ana the black. This gives ilu'ii suflicient range , and 'thoy can not iiu prove upon it ; nor for ornaniontR up on amber , gold , pearls and yelkmisl lace. TJio gmy and greon-oyed , inai " venture further still , taking beside" the browns and purples ; but the for tuuato brown-eyed may run the ylmh gamut here sot down from > white tt black , through all the colors allottee to them in the foregoing list , tluni l they will find nothing bottoi' than tlu dark rod and ambers. J The most difficult variation of tin red-haired typo to dress ib.tlio muuly haired , with light oyo-lashes. It oftei represents our most intelligent am quick-witted women. It is hanllj ever accompanied with a Kino coin plexion , but often by a delicate fuin of the body-structure of thq face , hj fine teeth and delicate hands uuc figure. Nothimr is ao good as black or wlnti for this style always a creamy white and black , either solid or transparent The ornaments should be amucr , 01 jet ; no color can bo as good with thii typo as black or white. White lacoo ; black lace afford all opportunity need cd for the effect of dressiness ; mid tin white of a creamy cashmere , or of i cambric , tulle , or muslin , can givi sufficient variety of costume , with tin black of velvet , of transparent grcna dine , or of cashmere or silk. Then need lvo no complaint of sameness. How They Flayoil It on aDlscororo : Ho was on his way homo fron Leadvillo , says an exchange , llolmi on a ragged old aummer suit , a bai hat , and ho had been taking his meal about thirty hours apart to iniiko hi money carry him through. "Yes ; I like the country out tha way , " ho replied to the query. "Th climate is good , the scenery is fine and some of the peopla are honest a needs be. The trouble is knuwiiij how to take the bad ones" "I should think that would b easy. " "Yes , it looks that way ; but I Imi some experience. I am the origina discoverer of the richest mine aronni Leadvillo. Yes , I am the very man though yon wouldn't think MI to sc < these old clothes. " "Then you don't own it now' ' "No A bit of it. I'll explain , ' . wan poking around on the hills am found signs. I collected some spcci menu for assay ; staked oil'a claim am went off to the assayers. It was twi days before ho let mo know that . ' had struck the richest ere that ho hat assayed , and then hurried bncl. to m ; claim. Jiang my buttons if it hadn , been jumped. " "How ? " "Why , a gang of sharpens hat found the spec and built up a noli shanty , and hung out a sign of Firs Baptist church over the door. Trui as shooting they had , and the lav out thcr.0 is that no man can sink i shaft within 200 feet of a churcl building. They aaw mo coining ant when 1 got there were holding a re vivnl. Tnute wore aix of them , ant they got up ono after another ant told how wicked they had been ant how sorry they were , and would yoi believe it- they had the cheek l < ask mo to lead off in singing. 1 wen to law , but they beat mo. TJiroi daya after the verdict the first Itaptis church was burned down , and bofon the ashes wore cold the congregatioi were developing a mine worth eve &J,000,000. Yon see , I didn't knov how to take them. " "Was there any particular way t ( take them. " "You hot there was ! I ought ti have opened on that revival with i WinchcHtor rifle , and given the cor oner $00 for a verdict that they cam to their death from too much religion FACTS THAT WK KNOW. If yon are Biiflering from a Hover cough , cold , asthma , bronchitis , con Hiimption , loss of voice , tickling ii the throat , or any affection of th throat or lungs , we know that Dn Kixti's NKW Djhoovr.nv will give yoi immediate relief. Wo know of l un dreds of cases it 1ms completely cured and that where all other medicine had failed. No other lemedy cai show one half us many puunanen cures. Now to give you BatiHfaelor ; proof that Dr , KINO'K Niw : Discov KUV will cure you of Asthma , JJron chitis , Hay Fever , Consumption , Bu vero C'ouglm and Colds , Hoai-BencuH or any Throat or Lung DineaHO , if yoi will eall at J. K. Imi MI-MAIION' Drug Store you can get a trial bottli free of cost , or a icgular si/o bottli for $1.00. jiuilOly'J ( ) Fight or Did. wi. A prospector by the1 name of II. A Johnson came down from the moun tains on yesterday morning's stngt From the cronn of his head to th solos of his feet ho was thu worn patched up and "bent" piospecto wo liuvo looked upon for maiiv a da ; in fact , ho was but the wreck of hi foruuTsolf. A News reporter inlet \iitwcd him and soon learned thn iiiice ho had left Itcllcvuo ho had In ken in a great dral of the cnuntr ; north and was prospecting on th middle fork of the Salmon jivet Late last week ho started out niiniii ttith his prospecting tooln , his partite suing aunt her way , and foil in with follow fiom Bonanza or Clmllis , wh called himself Harbor , or a simila name They were passing throuuh httlo p\rk when a monstrous gri/j1. ! . boar was seen n short distance otj B.trbor rccoinnieiided that Jolmsoi take a shot with his Hemim-ton ritlo Johnson jumped from his horse am with a rest over his knee tnrnui loose. The grtely ciuight it am started for the party , when ll.ulu st raddled Johnson's Imrso and dartoi away quick as a flash. Jolmsoi shouted his protest but ho had no tim to fool away , ami kept upon his knu pumping shots into the ndvam-ini itriiuilv nt n lightning-sttiking ralo ; ii fact , the giiw.lv got live shots into Ills carcass one between the eyes am one through the heart nnd still In kept coming. When the bear wa nbuut twenty-five feet off Johnson gavi up experimenting and dashed for i trt-e. llo sprang high , but the boa caught him at thu loft hip , tuai-ini away the clothing and llesh andbiing ing down Johnson to the grass. A ho fell the bear caught him on tin 5e.tlp and tore the wholt-busincssloosi from near his foroln-ad tt > the back o the crown. With hi * rii'lit ham Johnson fastened to thu beast's nos trils and hung thuvo for a moment but ho was gottim ; weak mid soon los his hold. My this time the bear1 ; eyes were gofting glassy , but whui Johnson attempted to move from bin ho was roused to throe severe attacks mil- catching Johnson in the lof aliouhW : next in the left forearm breaking bothbonea , and again abovi the elbow of the loft arm , causing i Rcriomi flesh wound. That was tin last nip of Mr. Grixzly , and ho rolloi over di-ad upon Johnson's gun , Nov was the pluck of the hunter tried His left arm and leg were larcoraici and bleeding ; his shoulder was ban and torn open ; his left arm wa broken in two places and seriousl ; ripped open in another ; hisrighthani was split by n tooth of the savag beast , and his scalp was hanging dowi on his slumldor , and ho was alone llo had two miles to walk to his camj and then to find his partner away , ii all probability. Ho was getting dizzy but roused and wont to camp ; splint orcd his arm , nut snow about it am stalled for liellovue , accompanied b ; his partner. Johnson is now undo the care of Dr. Thiolo , and , owing t his remarkable care of himself in ul the days of travel between hero ani Middle Fork , the doctor predicts snoody recovery. From the acono o the fight to Bellevue it cannot bo lea than 170 miles , and this had to b traveled over by the wounded man o : horseback. Middle Fork atlbrda not at all healthy climate for Mr. Barber , an at the rate lie was traveling when las seen no bear will ever catch him. Th bear would weigh about ! IOO poundi but Johnson carries the beast a seal in his pocket to-day. A Monster Hoj Depot- New York Sjicclal to Chicago Trlliunv. Work is in active progress to-da on what is designed to bo the liirge.s depot for the reception of live hog in all this part of the country , enlarge largo part of the block bounded b Fortieth and Forty-firat streets an Eleventh avenue and the North rivei The building will have a a pacify for 0,000 hoga , allow in space for their lying down , and 12,80 hogs when the spaces are packed. A the pier ut the foot of Fortieth strec arrangements will be niiido for receiving ing stock from all the western an southern railroad trunk lines , an from vessels , and a switch line runnin directly into the yard will bo connect ed with all the northern nnd easlun railroads. The place in to be known a the Western Stock-Yards. The yan ia to be exclusively for the storage o live ho < rs , and not for Hlaughtcring the latter being done in the adjacen buildings. Kliliioy Complaint Curod. II. Tumor , Itoclii'ntfi , N. Y. , wiileii "I have lici'it for over a your itiibjuct t M-rlnus ilihoiilor of thu Idilnoy * , anil oftei nimble to attend to IIIMIII'HH ; 1 jiiouiirvi your llumouK HI.OOII llniKiis , nnd wu icliiiviiil bufoiu half a liottlu was lini'd. Intfiiil lo continue , M I fed conliilunt tha they will ruthi-ly emu mu. " 1'iicu SI,00 tilal ci/u 10 uvntri , iuiu7-viKllw. WOM AN'H TKUH FH1KND. A friend in neud in a friend indeed This none can deny , espociall whei assistance itt rendered when one i Horuly afllicled with iliseaso , more par ticuhiry thoHU complaints and weak ni'Bso.s HO common to our female pop illation. Every woman should kno\ that Electric Hittuia are woman's tru friend , and will positively rustoru ho to health , even when all other re me dies fail. A single trial will nlway prove our assuiln n. The are pleas ant to the ia.sto and only coat 50 cent a bottle Sold by lull & MoMn IIOAOHUS , Hats , mice , anta , flies vermin , nu aquitoes , iimecta , etc. , cleared out 1 : "Hiiiigh on Kata , " IDc boxes t To Nervous Sufferers THE QREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY , Dr , J , B , Simpson's Specifl Tt Ii a poaitlvpcure ( or Spcrumtorrhut , Sunln Wroknean. liniutancy , aim all dlbcixoon rmiltli from Kulf-Aljuno , M Mcntnl AntU'ty , Lost. Miniory , 1'alna In tliu , lUc-k _ or bIJo J and disci * , - - tttt | 1UM , ( Coiniiniitk ] Insanity 01 oarlyurai Tliu blHcli Skdlilno Ulii ' use ttltll MOIidt lul DUCCVX. tent Itt e to all. Write ( or thuu uud ftt lull \a tji-uUri. Trice , Spcdftc , Jl.OO per package , 01 llx | > acl agu lor to.OO. AdJrtsi all onlcn to II. HIllfeON .MKDICINR CO. Not. 101 and 100 Jlaln tit. liudalo , N. Y. Said In Onalia by V.I. Uoodman , J , W. llcl J , K 1th , aud all drurclbtiomjwlicre. M 28-diwU * THE CBEAT WESTERN CLOTHING HOUSE M. HELLMAN & CO , , Spring Suits ! All Styles ! IMMENSE STOCK ALWHOLESALE AND RETAIL The Largest Clothing House West of Chicago- A Department for Children's Clothing. Wo have now an assortment of Clothing of all kinds , Qont'o Furnishing Goods in great varioty.and a heavy stock of Trunks , Valises , Hats , Cnps , &c. Those goods are fresh , purchased from the innnufacturorw , and will bo sold at prices lower than ever before made , We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. A largo TAILORING FORGE is employed by us , and wo ru SUITS TO ORDER on very short notice. * O-A.3C.3Ci .A-nVOO S3EI3E3 TJS. 1301 and 1303 Farnham St. , cor. 13th Omaha , A TOAT A flT Collins , Cheyenne , Af UllXllsJHL , Colorado ! Spring and Summer C LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOB MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN , Hats , Gaps , Trunks , Yalises. IN THE LATEST STYLES. Satisfaction Guaranteed.Prices t to Suit all ! 1322 FARNHAM STREET , NEAR FOURTEENTH. ' Choice Cigars I ' , 'I Can bo obtninoil ut KUIIN & CO.'S by tlu > box for LOBB Money than nt , , ' any wliolosalu tobacco liouse , for the , . , reason tliuy soli cigarB in connection ' ' f with their drni. btiBincsa , without any ' ( ' OXIMSMBO to the Cigars. TRY THEM. , ; t All Cigars not satisfactory uxchangod 'eJ | . , or inonuy refunded. \ OIWC-A.SCj3L.-S IBOEHS-OC1. i A fiiio lOo Cigar , lonj ; I fiivniia lillor , 5 > i , for SHc. Never ban thuro been any ' ) Cifiir in Oinului cttal ( to thorn for the inonoy. ' ' FINE KEY WEST CIGARS , : | From § 0.25 per hundred up. / ; ' , "Atlantic" Iost.l0o0igarein.0ity ) * GunsAmmunitionSporting Goods :1 : PISHING TACKLE , BASE BALLS , and a FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Ne" Mirxa EB T HmCBa5B < iyn M a EMP ! a ! rfR1 I MK ) > . L , Jfefc CSSJO K I TZtd-tU Dry Gooods Store in the West ( without ex ception ) , 'BARGAINS ' ! BARM ! . BARGAINS ! For the next ten days to close out Sum mer Goods to make room for Fall Stock , GUILD & McINNIS , 603 N , 16th St,2nd door N. of Gal. , E , Side , A