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OMAHA DAILiT BEEMONDAY , AUGUST4 , 1881. WHITTIER 017 St. Clinrlco SI. , St. LonN , Mo. A Ji rr < nlitr gffldoatcof to Mettle * ) O1lrMhM 1 erti lot per * ficftpi'lin ' the pfelnUrcaln H' of Connate M v6t ,8Kt on.1 io liMttiLQthin hot othtr rhjikUnin Bi. IxolJ , * i f Itj t V < " " > how itnil nil oM rnMf QI * kn , Nervous Prostration. Debility , Mental nnd \ Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other AHec * lions of Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Poisoning * old Sores nnd Ulcers , * m trrtint with onrimiicicJ < itw f , on iftiMttrltntina | irlnelilM. Pt'clr Prhftttl ; * Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess * Exposure or Indulgence , * Meh proJne * * iin of th itllovlnn cffifii titrtonincK , UtHlitr , 4Imnt * of ilftht nnd deCrctht * inemorj , ilfuplrt cm the uf * , | hy l ldecmj- , f vcrJlcnto tbf noelttf of fttr1fi , cotitVUi i ( ldfa § , ctau , rendering Marrlnrro Improper or unhappy , ra ixrmantilireurol. r mphltt(3A ( [ tfM > f ft the ln * . * eut fnteilftl entrlflfto , free to tnr Jflrc n , CotitutUtion tt of * tleo or b/ tat 1 1 free , and Invited Writ * for ueiUoni. A Positive Written Guarantee clrci In nil comMo f MM. VrJlclnii c l tnr1im. . rninphlrti , EnBllih or Oerrnin , 04 pnge . d * orlblhff above diseases , In mAle or fomalti i'lU2 CARRIAGE GUIDE ! J60 pnjfM , tine flMt . IllnilrilM In ttoth anJ ( III binding , &V , monej or | > o ln I tu , 1 n | > * r eoff. 2J . Tbli L ok couulni II tbo turloni , douMtuI or Unol.Ult net la know , A bt * It of ftrcAl Inter ? tt to All * lUUh , BMOLT * OP THE OMAHA NEBRASKA. The Echolwtloycar commcucca on the First Wnfisflay in September , The courto cf Instruction rmliraciH nil the I'-Iemcn tar ) and higher litan lici nf n llnlnlioil education Dmcroncu of Kellglou la no ol > sta lo to the ntlmts fllon o ( y inn ; ladles. I'lijillj arc rccoUod nt any time of the year. TEEMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE lnc.lii'1'tig ' ' llnnnlV6shltij * . Tuition In English aud Krcncli , use of books. 1'bno , | > cr cisloii of Five Mouths , § 150.00 K.Yl'HA CHAUfSnSnrwtnii , I'V.r.tlutt. Clcrm % Harp , Violin , liiitt-.r anil Vouil Music. | Hc'i runecH aiu required fro'ii nil pcr'oiis unknowa to the Institution. For futther Information apply the ' Jv ll.tniu IS DFCIDUD UY Royal Havana Lottery ! ( A OOVEUNJIKNT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at ilavann , pulii ) , Every 12 to 14 : Days. TICKLTS.S2.00 , \LVES. . 81.00. -ufcJSL-t to no manipulation , not controlled hy the p&rtu 4ln Interest. It li the lalrcbt thin ? In the i.aturoof ch.ar.co in ex'btcnca. For Information and uartlculars apply toSHIFSEY CO.Gcn. Autnts , ml' ! ilroaimai , N V. city. K. KAUI1 i ; CO. , 417 Walnut struct St. Louis , JIo. or Vr&nk Lobrano , L.D. , 20 WjaiiJottc , Kan. jy mi.o.Vwly. SoiencB ot Lite , Only SI,00 DV MAIL POSTPAID. KHOfcV TBYPFIF , . A GREAT IMEniOA.Ii WORK l Vitality , Nervous nd PhTBicat Debility Pr. > mr.turo Decline In M&n , Eirora o ! Youth , aa the untold raliorlcfl eeultlng from Indiscretions or ex co' es. A book ( or every man , youn ? , middle aged , anil od. ! It contains 125 picacrlptloci for oil tcate aad chronic dlaeues caohona of which la Invaluable I'o ( onnd by ths Author , whoco ciperlenco for S3 yiira It such aj probably never before ( ell to tbo let ' at any physic an SOB pages , hound In bo atlfo French muslin m Ms doovere , lull gllt.junrr.ntofv'l 13 ba a dnssr wotk n every sense , mechanical , lit- r ry and professional , than any ether work Hold In thli country ( or J2.80 , or the money will bo refunded lu every Instance. Prlco only f I.CO by mall , pof t- paid. Illustrative mmple B cents. Send nnw. Gold tuedal awarded the author by the National Uedlcal Asjocbtlon , to the officers of which he refers. The Bc'.ento of Llfo should be read by the yonng Instrup'lon , and by the afnioted for relief , will hcncfl all London Lancet. There is no meiabor of society to whom The Sol- enco of Llfo will not bo useful.whether youth , par ant , guardian , Instrurtornr olergvman. Argonaut. Addresi the PenboJy Modlc&I Institute , or Dr. W IL Farhcr , Ko. 4 BulOnch Street , Itonton Ma s.whc may bo conanltoJ on all dUoases roqulr'is rklll and erporlenrvt. Onronloandnbetlnatodlsoak < sthathave baffled the ( 111 of all ether phJR. M r A I cUnr a tpeclalty. Buob Iroitod UOOOOSF ' m. full ) without m tn lao > o failure. TUV FIP Tlie Leading Agricultural and Llvo Stock Journal of the West. 20 Paps { nrrEENTmKAK. ( go columns H. S. SMITH & CO. , rnilORS AND ITllLlrilinitH. HOV.KOHT. W FUUNAS , decri-tary State lloird til AKrljiiHuic , An clato rditor. SrUiCUU'TION' I'llI B , * 10i > porjo riaadvunco. IJ'AOESTS WA.V1HDJEJ 100 jxnd 10SS l.lliSticjt - OMAHA , NEB Jy i2- Notion to Cnntrncftirh ami UulKlorN. Healed iiroporalb il Iw rucelvcd up to AuijiHt 11 , at Itf o'uujc in. , for bu ! dlii < fid on nplutl'i ' ready /or otcimanry , a brick ao i 01 an'm' ' , aluvu trofouu- datlon , in S.uiiuflcld , 'arpy ro'in y , Xcbr.i-k i , ao- ciriliii ; t ) ] > latir > and pOLilln tio.ixul tlevcs Grot. , arc ! llicU , I niobt. , Neb Tbo titlcli mid cut ttuno will bcdirniabud on thu prounu by Ilio building com- inlltco. A I other mUi-rl' ) inb furnlnhcd by con tractor i'iana a U epefitic'ilom OKI to neon c' T. D Spcarmau' * bt'iro. 'iiSprin ' lil'l , .V l > , or at Cloves llron. , ( iinilia. IlulldliiK ' " 1" > < cinp't-trd on tr be ( ru the Ifi'li day ol No > ember , ISd llir couimittco ro- nenotlio , | ght to reject any u > nil bull lluildlni ; coitin.ltti'O , opun llcld , Nob. lot . . , .4k V p lftM V k .MMV ' Food " wrlto hundreds of thriTeg on Horllck' * , m-ateful mother * . Motliti1 * milk contains no UrcU. An artiflcUl looa for lufanU nhould ronUln no eUrcn. Tlio Uat nnd inoet nutritious food In health B 99 " > r nlclineBS for INl'ANTa.ond th t - t diet for " 1IWI nwHrn. AI.IIKAIIY DIOESTBD , free from utarch mill renulrcs no copklnif. H.-TOinuicndPU by PhyijIUanii. lllulily liciicliclal to Munlne Mntbrre OH a drink. 1'riculO n I I B FJ iJW.Wmun.-irfnt * . IJyal rinwlfU. Send lor Doolc on the Treatment of CblUlren , trco. "K.illf dlieited ud nulrllloul.O.lf , BMtll , If , It. , aiuaier/ . " rial U ll Ibn could H iltilrel-K.IT. KtlJ , Stiffen , Kaniaf , "No fccilttner la pronoubdar It oprrlor to Bur * Ihlni ciluit. ' It. a. tVikurn , M , II. , Tm. K , T , Will In Rent l > r mall on receipt of tirtce In nUmpa. IIOULKJK'M FOOD t'O.t Itnrlne. WU. ' ! . un t ip ' n " TIUPT or MiLT'u * Wide-Awake Agents Wanted Every where ror NOTED WOMEN hy Jnint'H rftrtnn , tlin jTrentcrt ljIotrrapIu or the otr * t'ii. SI fu * I'rliv uuly 8 W. IM'KTiU'n&OcIminetiTii. A tHiokfnrivtrry woman. J , JL CiaMll > iTU',3i it SO ilaUibOutit.Clikatfo < H. PHILLIPS , HAS REMOVED TO FAMAM ST. s , H ATWOOD ; Plattainouth , - . . . Neb faxioaior moiouauBKi'j AND man OKIDI flEBEFORD UD JEW CUTTLE An ctJRCfo OB 1111 no twin ale. Oorriipondnnn * loll ed COUNCIL BLUFFS , ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. THAT CONGRESSIONAL CONFESS A Vcw llcmarkfl niul IlCKnfilltiK the Saino by Olio Who KttouM , To the Kditor of THE BKB. I see by the Nonpareil of Fritlny that the congressional contest in this district is not only nesutuing aomowhnt extensive , but decidedly interesting proportions. TITO yo.ua > go , when CoiiRrosaman Pueoy dofontod Major A. It. Anderson , Co ) , Chapman's candidntu , tlioro wns n de cided dissention from the republican ranks in this county. lion. Jno , S. Baldwin , for years a whccl-horao in the republican party ; C. H. Scott , the back- action , reversible nnd uncertain republican ; Col. W. F. Sipp , who was sent to congress twice by the help of J. W. Chapman , but who now repudiates and oven cursca hii political parent , who brought him Into prominence , and Geo. F. Wright , now n quiet candidate for congress , all not only voted against Ma jor Anderson , but openly fought him , the result of which was the election , from tlio now Ninth distHot , of a demo crat , W. if. M. Pursoy , to congress. At Atlantic , on the 13th inat. , tlioro is to bo a republican can didate for congress selected. It is universally conceded that for auccosi it must bo n Council LUulla man , and at the same time ono who can combine nil factions nnd ono who has not in tlio past figured : n any shape or form in previous local fights and contentions. With thin fact apparent , it bocome.i a question us to who really ia entirely out of thb family quarrel. To caat the eagle eye of invoa- ticration nbout us , it would appear to thu nptico of the observing that Gov. 0. U. M inning is the only uandiduto spoken of but took part in thojo unfortunate and really potty wrangloo , nnd all that can bo said against his candidacy is that ho ia a "carpet bagger. " In the name of hig'i ' heaven who , in this western coun try , in nny business or profession , is not really a carpet baggo - ' Thorn are car pet baggora in every avocation of lifo in the grand west , but they all think just as much of their homea , families and ( states na thpuch they had lived in the land of their nativity. Whatever may bo the feeling , personal ly or politically against Gov. Manning , no , ono , with reason or justice can defeat him purely upon the grounds of carpet baqiam , as any man w'tti ordinary intel- ligcnso will admit. If ho is not the man wanted let the republicans of this city , county and district say BO , but don't lot them down him because ho has not been a resident of Council Bluffs for the past seventy-five years. Feeble ladies grow strong and happy at Siloatn springs Bead analysis and bo convinced of there healing and tonic properties. POLICEMEN'S ' PAT , They Ol > jcct to BcliiK Cut Down One- Four ! b. The city council has decided to pay the policemen for July in general fund warrants instead of warrants on the po lice funds. In other words the city pro poses to pay the policemen in warrants which they claim they can not sell for more than seventy-five cents on the dollar , cash , instead of receiving orders on a fund which makes them equivalent to cash. This action has aroused much indignation on the part of the police , and on Saturday they refused to accept such general fund warrants , some of the force openly declaring they would re sign first. The licenses , fines , etc. , go into the police fund , and as much of the receipts ia duo to the exertions nf the policemen , they naturally feel that their piy should cuino nut of this cash. Ono of the feature ! ) of the situation which makes them especially wroth. is that the council nt a recent meeting tr.maforn d $15.000 of the cash from the police fund into the general fund , to take up somu olil , outstanding general fund warrants , which had f.itlmi into the hands of speculators , who hud bought them at u discount , and boon drawing interest on them besides Thu policemen felt that it would have been more equaro to pav them their salaries out of the cash. Thn policemen only get $05 a month , and if thny are to take gen eral fund warrants , and then bo com- j.oiled to sell them nt seventy five cents on a dollar , they would got but nbout $ 15 cash Th TO may be no reason why gen eral fund warrants should bo so loiv in view of the fact as vouched for by Alder man S.uiiuntopf that thu city finances were never in a bettor condition , butt f these who have ready money will not pay iroro than ueventy-hvo cents on a dollar it ia hard to BOO how the council can compel thorn to do BO. Itmightpa > sanother ordinance like that ono which it passed in regard to contractors and which it was ashamed to publish , requiring con tractor to make a statement under oath that they had not ogreod to disnoso of the certificates for Ices than face value. Perhaps the council can compel the po licemen to take general fund warrants , and swear that they will not sell them at less than par. A policeman who faith fully performs his duty gets little enough pay at the best , and one that does not thus perform his duty ought not to bo on tbo force. All forms of blood diseases cured at Siloatn Springs , Ho. Kidney ana liver diseases speedily relieved and cured. Address : IIov. M M The Jipsnn , mana ger , Albany , Siloam Springs , Mo. I'ropnrliiK tar n Pair. To the wives and daughters of Abe Lincoln poet No. 20 and all other patri otic ladies of Council Bluffo : Arrangomontsaro now being perfected to hold a grand army fair at Bloom A Nixon's ball to bpgin on Monday , 8ep tomber 22nd , 1881 , and continue four day * . The object of this fair will bo to raino means for the benefit of the Relief Fund of Abe Lincoln pent. Wo invite you to moot with the execu live committee on Thuisday , August Gib , at 2 o'clock p. in , , at Grand Army Hall , , in Kvorett's block , to a eiat in organizing i committees to aid UH in making the fnir a RUccess Bring your lady friends and assist us in the worl : of preparati n and wo will give the grandest entertainment over hold in the city. A. J. Conic , M. D. , J. W. Kimoiu : , V. L. KKU.OH , Executive Committee. I'KltSONAU K. M. llarkiie-n Imtetnnied fnnn hi west cm tiip. Mr * . Walter Socloy hat relnrncd from nn extended vilit ( M"t , . CniicVlfnuf .lack CtnicV , the e.v policeman , Is still quite ln\\ . A. V. Nixon , a Chicago trimming man , pent Siindny nt tin1Pacific. Miss Kittlo William * , of Cedar Kails , [ s n [ iiest of the family of W. W. Wnllnco. W. K. Axlinei , who ifpre < cMts Hnilp , Haas & C" . on tin- road , * | H'iit Sunday heiv. Iteiity Knul nndvlfo ceklirnted thru 'vetith ' mania o ntmiu'Mitry S.itur tiny. Miss Yiol.iSc.trs luisrttuinril from Xilw , h Ini IKX'IInltiiiK frietiilH for M-\onil Mr. 1'Vi'iich , nf C.i.uly , Kiotich > t Oictitt. i'\ifclx [ to itart thii MvcK nti an extended tiip iMitwnnl. David Urnilloy , of Chiajgo , IIOHO imino i-i so f.tinihrly knonn in I'uiitio.tiiniith ng cultural nin.liinory , is In tlm city. Daxy Liytnii , poncrU npiot for VaiilnnVs cxlc * , \\-ia tnkitn III at the I'nclliu linitio Snt urdty , and was sunt to hit hoinii nt liuilin - tou Junction. Knv. Mr. IJati's nf tlui I'n'-tliyti'rl.in : liurclili'i\o-i thin ovtiiinj ? for Chic.\fi ) and rt'i-ujiiiin , i'\n'clinjfti | > join hii family anil , ikc a v.iu.tlion of a month orsi' . J. T. Clailc , ( .1'iic'ial ni.tnn cr of the J. , St. 1' . , M. tt O , mmnl in this city roiu the oa t S.ituidayo\i > niiirand procctiUtl .vitli a jiarty of gentlemen to Omaha , A. U. HotiRliton , ono of the licit of Iowa's salesmen , ppetit Sunday with hit family hero , nnd it is intimated that lie may MUIH change tin Ini ini'si fureiiu wliicli will iinuo closely connect him uith Council lilulFa , Charles Haiinon , who tiau-U for David Uradley it C ) . , got in S itmd.ty nij-ht , a hap py i etui n for him at this \vns tha fiixt tup jnadeliy him since ( jetting married , anil out on the road for nix weeks or so alone is n tedi ous sot t of a honey-moon. Hundreds of gratulul puoplo who Imvo boon cured of rhouniatis'n ' nay Silnain springs ia uhoad us n specific for tint dis c-in e. Sco ndvurtiaumuiit in another column. Prltniirj CUIICUSOH , The republicans of Kino township will moot in primary convention on Monday evening , August ft , for the purpose of choslng delegates to the county conven tion , to bo held at the court house nt 2 p. in , August 8 , 1881. The iirnt ward will moot nt the store of Wies & Clausen and select five dele gates ; the second ward at the city build ing and select nine delegates ; the third ward at thenflico of Justice Abbott and select six delegates ; nnd the f inrth ward at the court houao and select nine dele gates. Meetings will bo ctllcd at 8 o'clock p. ra. By order of E B. OAHDINKK. .1. M. MATTHKWK , E. H. OIUIELL , A. S , HAIIT , Township Com. THE NKw'TiAUDMAN IVaroroonia In Nv YorJc. "Mr. Win. D. Dutton has assumed direction of the Now York warerooms of the Ilardman piano , with which ho is having such great success in his Phila delphia business. The extraordinary rapidity with which the now Hardman upright and grand pianos have advanced to the high position which they now oc cupy has boon owing to three facts : "Thoy arn faultless instruments. They POBBOSS phenomenal durability. And they are sold at modest prices. " [ Ameri can Art Journal. J. Mueller , general agent for the west. Depot , Couucil BluffH , Iowa. The oflico of Council Bluffs steam dye and cleaning works has removed to No. 31 Main street , in B. S. Torwilligor'a paper storo. Tli Armlicim Oatrlcli Farm , Anaheim Gazette , Thn failurn nnd nbondnnmont nf the Florida ostrich farm , which has just taken placu , had led in.iny to predict uio uuur tailuro of the Anaheim experiment , ana the long deferred production nf n new gcncr.ttion gave oomo color to thi < gloomy forebodings. But ns was predicted in these columns so mo weeks a o , there are at the ostrich farm Btruttii g proofs of thu glorious climate of California and , it may bo added , of ita superiority over Florida. The chicks are healthy and vigorous and give promieo of a long and prosperous career. Tlio eggs were hatched in the incubator , and it may reasonably bo expected that from this tune henceforth thu crncklo of the eggs ami the salutatory cackle of the chicks will bo of almost daily occurrence , Ono of the femalb ostriches is hatching a nest of eggs in the good old-fashioned way. In the contest between nature and art the latter has proven the victor ; but the natural process of incubation being slower , it is too early yet to predict a failure. The reasons for the failure to bring forth chicks last year ore well un derstood. The birds were too young to produce fertile eggs , a fact of which the superintendent and other stockholders were unawarn , they being the victims of a misplaced confidence in the importer of the birds. They arc now old enough to retrieve thenuolves , however , nnd tlioro is every reason to believe that the com pany will soon bo able to fill orders for your ostrichps "with promptness and despatch. " Visitors to the farm will not bo permitted to BOO the chicks for several weeks. A Little Too BnHtifuI. Robert , n bashful young student of Cupid , recently eummoned up onoii h courage to escort a young lady home , says the Albany Journal. At the break fast table next morning Ilia father etiid : "Well , my son , did you go homo with any of the girls last night ? " "Yes , " said Bob. "Who was ho ? " Hubert hesitated , but finally blurted out : "i thought it was Annie Warren , but when wo.got to the turn of tbo road she went into Ella Flam'u houso. " "But I should think you might have told by tbo sound of her voice , " eaid his father , "Neither of us said a word"said Deb , blushing and stammering. TOWCll TftUOH A ItCHt. LoNT-os' , Aneiut 2. Minister Lowell taken a furlough during August. Without tlio Aid or Art. Now York Morning Journal As n woman can not bo beautiful without - out ha\ing n good completion , and as many women nro decidedly ignorant of even the simplest rules for keeping the complexion in a good condition , Tlio Journal reporter obtained the following hints an nids to the complexion. Some women nro born with beautiful skins , clear , soft nnd poach-like , but there nro very few women in this climate who own keep their complexions clo.tr nnd tinnd- gome without considerable rare. There ia something in the Now York air , its harshness or saltnois most probably , that tends to coarsen and roughen the skin. Nowhere will ono BOO sucli b.vl complex ions among the general run of women na iu Now York.In Philadelphia nud Boston , in Washington , Chicago , oven in grimy Cincinnati , the complexions o' the girls nnd women have n freshness , r soft color , which these of Now York girls and women lack. Of course there nro number of exceptions to this rule , Tlioro nro both women nnd girls in Now York whoso complexions nro oxquisito. The first thing that n woman should remember when she wauls to improve her complexion la that nothing rubbed on the akin is going to help it very mater ially. The lotions nnd "creams" nnd preparations of ono kind and another which nro prepared by quacks for "beau tifying" the skin are all Imm'nigs ' , and no sensible woman should bu led into buy- tug them. To obtain n bonutitul skin ono must began t.nd diet properly. But ter , f.it motif , and greasy f'ioil ' cf uvory kind must not bo eaten , C. IVou and tea must bj given up , BO must claret nud all kinda of irino and milk or lumonndu sub stituted , Frulta nnd vegotablns should bo eaten la abundance , nch pien nnd c.xkvs avoided , pie never should bo touch ed nud pickles nnd ncid food generally should bo dispensed with. A woman who fallows tno nbavo nil03 will find that her akin will become clour after several months Imvo pasted. Of courau the dieting must bo thorough nnd cartful. No improvement can bomado unices it is , A tnblespoonful cf sulphur taken every other morning fur n week , nnd then not taken again for thrtio days , and then ta ken every other morning for another week , is ono of the beat things to clear thu complexion. It acts like magic. It should always bo mixed with inolrtases or " something "thut \ > ill clear it from thu system. S lt a tablespoonfdl dissolved inn goblnc of milk is nn old-fasnionod re cipe for beautifying the complexion. It certainly is a simple remedy , and if it does not help the complexion it will strengthen the system. A great deal depends upon the constitution of the per son nnd the kind of complexion she has. Wlmt'will help ono woman wonderfully will IIAVO no ell'eet whatever on others. Ono thing Is certain , however , milk is al ways conducive to softening and whiten ing the 8.C1D , nnd it ia n noticeable fact that girla who have never boon allowed to drink tea or coffee , and who have drank quantities of milk , have generally , when tnuy roach thn ngoof L'O , very beau tiful complexions. Boiling water ia alao ono of the best things with which to keep the complex ion in order. A tumblorfull should bo drank ono hour before every meal. If it is disagreeable by itself thu juice of half a lemon should be added. Sugar should not bo used. Most women in summer time are too careless of their complex ions and when winter comes and they go out to balls and parties they regret it. The sun is excellent for the complexion if it docs'iiot get too much of it. A lit tle browning nnd freckling is oftimes very beneficial , but when the face is < x- poaod to too great n measure of the sun's rays the skin is apt to become coarse. Veils very thin ones should bo al ways worn at a seaside resort , unless parasols are carried. The salt air and the sun together are bad for the com plexion , though excellent for the general health. Fashionable women and girls in New York nlways have their arms and nocks "polished" before going to a ball or other entertainment where they appear with very decollete drosses. "The "po lishing" greatly beautifea the skin. First the arms and nock are rubbed very thor oughly with glycerine and roso-wator. After this has been rubbed oil' the arms and shoulders are covered with cold cream , which ia allowed to remain on fifteen minutes. This ia then rubbed oil with n piece of line soft wliitu iUnnol , and the arms and shoulders are covered with "baby" ponder nnd rubbed very thoroughly. This finishes tbo operation. When this is completed they look liku polbhed marble , and thn akin Booms to take on a wonderfully fine und beautiful tcxturo. S imu ono has nuggostod tht > the face might bo treated in the sixmo wuy with good ill'ect , but this would bo nnxt to impossible , us thu texture of the akin on the arms und shonldora ia nlways diflurunt from that of the faco. The face should always bo washed in water that has thu dull taken off it. Warm water ia not good for the complexion , dcapito all that haa boon said to thu contrary ; neither is real cold water. The ono inihuti the okiu iUuby , und in timu wrinkles it ; the other roughens it. Cos metics of every kind ahould bo avoided. Thi-y re alway * dinquititig nnd oven a little powder put on on a warm day , to "UHu the muiio oil" is objectionable. Powder t'ond paint always stamp n woman at once as common , no matter liow small a qoantity may bo used. Oit- meal and Indian monl water are both ex cellent for washing the face and hands , in. The meal softens thu skin and gives to it a dolioateflusli which ia very becom ing. The majority of women will also find that salt water will help their com- plosions. Got 10 cents worth of rock salt every month nnd wash in a basin into which a good lump of it has been placed. Rain water ia an excellent thing for the skin , and there is as much truth as poetry in the 'saying that the " early dow of the morning will make like the face of an angel the woman who bathos in it. " French Grape Brandy , distilled Ex tract of Water Popper or Smart-Weed , Jamaica Ginger and Camphor Water as combined in Dr , Piorco's Compound Ei- tract of Smart-NVoed , is the beat possible remedy for colic , cholo.'a morbua , dia rrhoea , dysentery < r bloody flux ; also to break up colds , fevers , ana inflammatory attacks. 50 cents. Keep it on hnud. Good for man or boast. MonThurs Uon VVuloH JiiiiiiUHtcncl Is in Jefferson street within n stono's throw of court house equaro. The res idence , which was remodeled several years before the senator's death , is a largo frame , with a mansard roof , and is a typical country homo. The oflico , like that of Giddtngs , is cloao to the street within easy hailing distance of the houso. It i * a small affair , and contains the books and papers of the dead lawmaker , which have not boon disturbed since his death. Mrs , Wade is still living , but Is very feeble , She U a relative of the wifa of us Vice President Colfax , and also of General Koiocrauc. She married Wade when ho was forty , and had n great Uonl to do with the success lie met in later yonrj. Shu is a woman of rn fined tastes nnd ia venerated by all who know her. Henry P. Wndo , ono of the sonx , lives on the homestead , and makes the breed- ingof line horso-llnh hii business. Ho owns the Maple Wood Stock Fnrm , and has several trotters that have in rule good records on ths turf. Previous to 1870 ho wns n captain in the eight cavalry , and served during the war among the regu lars. James franklin Wade , the other son , ia a major in the nrmy. The Wade family is hold in very high esteem by the penplo of JeH'ornon. The old homo is richly furnished , and is filled with in- toroatijg articles of virtu. The mother and eons nro elegant nnd hospitable people. Mrs. Wncio haa nlways boon a professing Christian , and ia noted for her works of charity. The Senator , on the other hniul , was unbeliever until n short time before his depth , when bo de clared in favor of spiritualism. It ia said tiiit ho often skookcd the members of the Biptist church , whoso IIOIIAO of worship was nearly opposite the Wndo homestead , by hoini ; in his garden on Sunday morning. Ho gave his onion buds nnd'cnbbagoa n rrido berth six dnjs in the week , bit took oipecml delight in pulling woods , turning over fresh earth , AMI SIIOOTlXfl TKKSl'ASSl.VO HENS botwo.-.i tlio hours of 10 and 11 each Sunday mnrning from May till Septem ber. ber.Tho The village cotnotery has n wooded ravine on ono aide , nnd n winding crook on another. On n grnsiy knoll overlook ing wliitu cottigoa and long lines of maple trooa which shade the well kept streets of the town , nro the family lots of the tivo dead statesmen close together. U ado's monument is of polished granite , tun foot high , live foot square ntthu hist ? , nbout two feet eqturo nt the top , nnd Is tiurmountod by n plain entablature. The stone ia inscribed : UKNMAMIN WAUK , Oct. ' . ' 7 , 1S7S. Miir. 2 , 1HSO. At the biso the name Wade ia cut in long , deep nnd heavy letters. AVeuU. linden. Old chair backs nro now rejuvenated with pretty bits Of fancy colored satin nnd silk in curious shapes. Folks who Imvo weak backs nnd nru otherwise debilitntod , Hud strength nnd comfort in Brown'u Iron Bitter ? , which makes them good as now. This famous iron medicine hna worked wonders for the weak nnd weary. Mrs K 11. Smith , Whitehall , Mich , says : " 1 used it with great benefit for stomach nnd liver complaint and general weakness. " inioa Piles are frequently preceded by n ponno of Weight Int ho back. loins nnd lower part of the [ xbilomon , cruisin the nnttont to Bupixuo ho has eoino niroctliin of the kidneys or iiolghboriug organ * . At tl lmos , eym tonia of Indlgo'itluu are preaont , as ilatucncy , unonnino.ss of tlio stomach , etc. A molstcro Hko pornpirntton , producing n Aory dlsngroonblo Itching particu larly nt night after cotting wnrm in bed , Its very common attendant. Internal , External nnd Itching 1'lles yield at once to the applica tion of Dr. Boaanko'a 1'ilo llomody , which ucta directly ur-u the parts affected , absorbing the tumors , nlluylng the intense Itching , nnd ef fecting n permanent euro \vhoro otlior reme dies have failed. Do not delay until the drain 011 the system producou permanent disability , but trv It nnd ho cured. Schrotor & Bockt/J "Trado Huinillsd bv C ! . P Goodman. " Tlio roiiHolliiK I'art of It. Detroit Test : "Papa , you will have to buy mo a now silk dress BOOH. " "Why , it's not long ago that I bought you a now silk dress. What's the matter with that onu , my dear ? " "It's badly worn about tbo waist. It doesn't look lit to bo aeon. "ll'm. Isn't this tno second drees that young Mr. Foathorly has worn out for you about the waist ? " "I I am afraid it ia papa , " replied the blushing girl , "but wo have ono con solation , you and I. It must coat him a great deal for coat sleeves. " PRINCIPAL LIFE II V WAV Ol' OMAHA A1TD LINCOLN TO DEHVSB , OK VI V KANSAS CITY AMDiTOHISON to DEHVEH 'onnectlng In Union DopoU tit KmixunChy , Onmliunml Denver wllh tliiongh tmiim lor Anil nil points In thu Gicnt Wont CS-OXUXTG- Connecting In ( iiimil Union I Input nt Ghlrugo wltli through tiulii.s Tor And till Kusturn OIlliv ) . At I'porl'i with lliionidi iniliiH lor Imlliump- oils , CliK'liumtl , ColnmlniH , nnd nil jxilnls In llmhoiitli-Kast. At tit. I.oula with tliiuiih | ; tmlim lor nil point * Hoiith. t Day Couches , I'm lor ( . 'urn , with lie- diningC/lmlrtHcatH ) ( Ireii ) , Smoking Ciirn ullh Kovolvlni ; Ulmli.H , I'nllnmn riiluro Sluciilnu fiun and the turnout ! U. K. &Q. Dining CIIIM run dally toandfi om Olilciigo nnd KiinnnnOll.y , Ulilcagonnd Council Hindu- Chicago nnd lies MoincH , Uhlnigo , HI. Joseph , AtehlHon nnd Tojiului without chiiiigo. Only thioiinh llni running thul- : own tmliiH Iji-twroii L'hlcngo , Lincoln unit Ilonver , anil Chicago , Knunus City nnd Donvtir. Tlnoiiffli can histwnon IndlamipoIU and Council HUiiru , via 1'uorlu. OOINU IVOKTJI AND SOUTH. Solid TnilnH ol' jiu ; unt Day Couchi'H nnd I'nllnnin 1'nlucoStooping Carn uio rim dally to nnd fiom ill. I.onln ; via Hannibal ; Qnlncy , Ki'oltulc , llmllnuton , Ccdnr lliqildH nnd Allieit I.eutoKt. I'aul nnd MlnnciijMilht ; I'mlorCma with Itmlnlng Chali-H to mid riorn HI. IOIIH | nd I'corlu. ( ) nly ono cliango of nun beiwrcn St. r.onlsmid UCM Molmn , Iowa , Lincoln , Nu. hiiiNkn , mid Denver , ( 'olomdn. It lu also thu only TlnungliMiio between ST. LOUIS , UINHEArOLIG and ST , PAUL. ItlH known nx the unmt 'rilUOlKill OAK T.IN10 ( if Ainurlcu , nnd Iti imlveiwilly iidinlt 'I'll III lit ) UlU Finest Equipped Railroad in the World for all classy of Travel. Through Tlckr-in via this line lor wiln at Bi ll. It.conixiu ticket olllcca In the UiiKudtitutcb T. J. I'OTTKIt , I'KHOKVAL LOWKI.I , , 'liUtn. Mtntrcr O o ftll. Jf , or GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES. WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS , ? ! ETC , a 1.0 latix tx-oot , OUAIU . NKUHASK THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN UMAHA TO BUY Ono of the Host and largest Stocks in the United State ? to select from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER .ELEVATOR , IT IS THE NAME OP THE TOWN WHERE FOR ALL ARE Ian Enjoy Pure Air & Water ! And nil of the good nnd plcnsnub things that go to make up a com plete nnd happy existence. The town o South Omnlm ia situated south of the city of Omaha on the line of the U. P. Railway , nnd it is less than SJi miles from the Omitlui post ollico to the north line of the town site. South Oiniihu is nearly 1 miles north nnd south by 2 1 enatand west , nud covers un nron of nenrly four square uiilea , The stock yards are nt the extreme southern limit. Nearly IfiO lots have heon Hold And the domiiud is on the ] increase The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. The 00,000 beef packing house is progressing finely. The $90,000 Wntor Works are keeping pace with the other ira proveiueiitn , nud the Hotel nud Exchange Building will be erected at ouco The 13. & M. and Belt Line Rnilwnys Imvo a large force of men nt work nnd will , in connect ion with the U. P. Railway , have a union depot near the park at the luwthcnd of the town. Suitable grounds will be furnished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They will never bo cheaper than they are to-day. § 5 ? " Apply ntttio Company's office , cor. of Uith and Douglas Jstreeta over the Omul.njSaving'a Bank. M. A. UPTON , Assistant Secretary , North-Western Electric Light Go. SOLK AOKNT3 FOll NEUHABKA AND OPWUTOIIS OF CKLEUUA.TED WK3TON AND U. S. 'in Arn V I lb Alb Adopted by the U. S. Government and raont of the loading atoamahip companies nnd Qotola. Regard fd an the PUREST , WHITEST AND BEST ELECTRIC LIGHT PRODUCED. For Rates Inquire at ollictt , N. W Cor. Fifteenth and Farnam Streets U , S. DEPOSITORY. J. fl. MILLARD , President. WM. WALLACE Cashier. Capital and Surplus. S5OO.OOO. OfifiAHA SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS Pirn and Durtrlar Proof Safoa for Rent at from 85 to 350pf > r annum. G. F. GOODMAN , Wholesale Druggist , AND DEALER IN OMAHA , NEBRASKA Double and Single Acting Power ana Hand 9 Engine Trimming * , Mining Machinery , Bolting , Hose , Brass and Iron Fittings , nt wholoealo nnd retail. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. MARKHAM HOTEL The Palace Hotel of Denver. Cor , Seventeenth and Lawrence Sts HOOIDI 7Ca to 82.00 | > cr day. SpecUl RaUi by Uio Month. TDE FINEST TABLE IN THE WEST. Conducted on the American nnd European Plane. Board 97 per week. S , CONDON , - - PBOPBJET&