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    THE DAILY BEE FRIDAY , APJRIL 3 , 1885 *
Hatter ot Application o ( Frederick Krug. for
Lirinor License ,
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby Riven that Frcdcnftk Knie
did upon the 2Gth d&y of March , A. D. 183.1 ,
file hi * application to the mayor nnd city
council of Omnhn , for liccnso to soil malt ,
spirituous nnd vinous liquor * , nt No , 1001
nd 1007 .Tnckson strcet.lst waidOm , : haNeb. ,
from tbo llth day of April , 1885 , to the llth
day of April , 1880 ,
If thnra bo no objection , remonstrance or
protest filed within two weeki from March
iCth. A. I ) , 188C , the said license will bo
granted. rimiKiuoK Knco , Applicant.
.T. J. L. 0. .TEWKTT , City Olcrk.
Matter of Application of Gee A. llill for Ti-
,4 quor License.
NOTIOK.
Notice Is hereby Riven that Goo A. Hill
did upon the 28th day of March , A.
D , 1835 , file lila application to the mayor
nnd city council of Omaha , to sell malt , spir-
ttuotu nnd vinous liquors nt No 2021 Cuming
St. , Biith ward. Omaha , Neb , from tha
llth day of April , 1885 , to the llth day of
April. 1880.
If there bo no objection , remonstrance or
protest tiled within two weeks from March
33 , A. D. 1885 , the said license will bo
granted. GEO. A , HILL , Applicant.
J. J. L. 0. JKwm , City Clerk.
Matter of application _ of Goo Patrick
for Liquor Liconso.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that George 1'ntrick
did , upon the 28th day of March. 1885 , file
his application to the mayor nnd city council
of Omaha , for license to soil mnlt , spirituous
nnd vinous liquors , nt No , 11GN 10th St
3d ward , Omaha , Neb. , from the llth day
of 'April , 1885 to the llth day of April , 1880.
If there be no objection , remonstrance or
protest within two weeks from March 23th ,
A. D. 1883 , the said license will bo prantod ,
GEO rATiiicK , Applicant.
J. J. L. C. JEWETT , City Clerk. n2
Matter of application oE 1'rod Hunzikor for
Liquor Liccnsti.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that Trod Ilunziker
< ld | upon the 28th day of March , A.D.418S5 , filu
hit application to the mayor and citv coun
cil of Omaha , , for license to sell malt , spiritu
ous and vinous liquors , nt No 1002 S 13th
street 2nd ward , Omaha , Neb. , from
the llth day of April. 1885 , to the llth day of
April , 188C.
If there bo tie objection , rcmonntranco or
protest filed within two weeks from March
iSth , A. D. 1885 , the said license will be
granted. ITnim UUN/.IKKB , Applicant ,
J. J. L. C. JBWKTTT , City Clerk.
Matter ot the application of liana Young
for liquor license.
NOTICE.
Notice li hereby given that linns Younj ?
did on the 28th day of March , A. D , 1885 ,
tile his application to the mayor nnd city
council of Omaha , for liceneo to sell malt ,
spirituous and vinous liquors , atNo 1300 Doug
las street , Third ward , Omaha , Neb , ,
from the llth day of April , 1885 to the llth
day of April , 1880.
If theio bo no objection , remonstrance ) or
protest tiled within two weeks irom March
28th , A. D. 1880 , the said license will bo
granted , HANS You.va , Applicant.
J. J. L C. .TKWETT. City Clerk.
Matter of Acplication of J.II. & O.K. 1'helps
tor Permit to Sell Liquor aa a
Druggist.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that J. II. & C. E.
Phelps did upon the 28th day of March ,
A , D. 1885 , die their application to the mayor
and city council of Omaha , for permit to
sell malt , spirituous nnd vinous liquors as a
druggist , for medicinal , mechanical and chem
ical purposes only , nt N I ] Cor Cuming and
Saunders street , Oth Ward. Omaha , Neb. ,
from the llth day of. April , 1SS5 to the llth
day of April , ISSli.
If there be no objection , remonstrance or
protest filed within two wteks from Maxell
28th , the snid license will bs granted.
.T. H. & C. K 1'ilKr.rs , , Applicant.
J. J. L. C. JKWKTr. City Clerk.
Matter of Application of Torbett & lluma for
Penult to Sell Liquor aa n Druggist.
.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that Turbett & Ilumo
did upon the 28th day of March A. D
18S5ilo ( their application to the Mayor nnd city
council of Omaha , for permit to Roll malt ,
spirituous and vinous liquors as a druggist , for
medicinal , mechanical and chemical purposes
only , at No 2L'OS Farnam Street , -1th ward ,
Omaha , Nob. , from the llth day of April ,
1885 , to the llth day of April , 1880.
If there bo no objection , remonstrance or
protest filed within two weeks from March
28th A. V. 1885 , the Raid license will be
granted. TonnKir & HUMK , Applicant.
J. J. L. C. JEWETT , City Clerk.
Matter of application ot A KCoggeshall forUquor
License.
NOTICE.
Notice la hereby cl > en that A K Cocscshull diiliinon
the ESth day ot March , A. D 1SS5 , IIlo Ills applica
tion t J the ir.a > or anil city council ol Omahi , ( or li-
ccasa to sell malt , uplrltuoua and ilnouu liquors , at
No 214 S 14th street , 4th Ward , Onmlu , J > eb.
Irom the lit a day ot April , 1336 , to the llth day ot
April , IbEa.
II there be no objection , remointranco or protest ,
filed within two wtcka from March 58tb , A , 1) 1635 ,
tlio ea'd Hconso will be grated.
A.K. Coaarsiuu , , Applicant.
J J. L. C. JymirT , City ( ilcrk.
Matter ot Application ol IfoNamata & Duncan for Li
quor License.
NOTICE.
Notice Is lierobv gUcn that McN'am.ira & Duncin did
upon the 23th ( Uyot March A. D. 18S5lllo their appli
cation to thu Ila\or and City Cojncil ol Omaha , ( or
license fv fell Malt , Spirituous nnd Vinous Liquors
at Nd. 211 & 21B S J Itn strtU , 3d Hard , Omaha. Neb.
from the llth day ol April 18S5 , to the llth day ot
April USD.
It there bo no objection , remonstrance < tr urotest
filed within tun weeks Irom Mulch 2Jlli , A. I ) . 1S35 ,
the said IICCIIPO will be ( fruited.
McNAUAiu fclH'MHN , Applicants ,
J J. Ij. O JEWB1T , Ul ) Clerk.
Matter ot Application ot M A McNamara tor LI
quor Llcenuo ,
NOTIOK.
Notice Is hereby irhen that M A MjXama did
upon theSSlh day of Match , A. 1) . 18 6 , fllo bis ap
plication to the Maj ur and City Council cl Umaht ,
( or llccnie to toll Malt.Splrituoui a d Vinous liquors
atJNo.1504 Karnam .Street,4th warJ.OinaluNob. Irom
the llth dav ol April IbSft , to the llth day ot April ,
188.
II there lieno dVJa-tlon , remonstrauco or protest
filed within two weeks Irom March 2Sth A. D. 1833 ,
thuBJlJ lionise will lie granted
M A MCN'AMAIIA , Applicant ,
J. J. L. 0 JHWE1T. City Clerk.
Mitterof Application of Ham CUcu fr Ltqusr LI-
conao.
NO-IICK
Notice laherebygl\en tlmt Ham OUan illd upon
the SStb day of March , A D 16 , tlio his appMciUoii
to the Mayor and Clt ) Council r ( Omaha lor llc'ino to
sell Malt , Spirituous and Vinous Lliiuora , at No. OCU
S Oth Street , 1st w aril Onuhi , Kob. , from the llth
i'iv of April 1B83 to the llth day ol Apill ISSt ) .
It tbcru bo no objection , reinonatranca or protett
flleJ within two o ka lioin ilirch 23th , A U , 15S5
tha galJ llcouflo will be granted ,
SAM Ouiv , Applicant ,
J , J , I. C.JrWETrCltyCUrk.
Matter ot Application ol 1 * . Dcanionu & Ko. tor Liquor
License.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby ghea that 1' , Desmond li Co. , did
upor the eatn day ol March A , 1) . 1S35 , Ilia their
application to tha Ma ) or an 1 City Council of Omaha ,
( or license to tall Malt , Spirituous and VlnoiM Li
quors , at tie 31i Koulli 10th Street , 81 Word ,
On haNebrail.a , Irom the llth dtyol April , 18S5 ,
tolhullthdayclAptll , 1SS8.
It there be no obection | , remonstrance or proteit
filal within twowocka Irom March ! ! ) , rt , 1) . 1W5 ( ,
the eiU license will be y anted.
l'\T llBnMOMl 4 , CO , , AppllClnt.
J , J.L.C. JEWETTCity Cl.ik.
Ma'.terof Appllca'lon cl M Wollsteln & , Co. tor L'q
iiorLlctiue.
NOTIOK.
Notl-elsborehyKlventlutM.WolUteln&Co.dlJup
the Slh day ol Match A.D IfcSi nia fctlr appllcailon
to thu Ma\or and City Uuunrll ot Omaha , tor license
to sell M ltSplrituotii and VloousLlqtiori , at No 222
north SUtceuth Street. Hourth ttard , Omaha , Ntb.
from the llth day ol April 18S5 , to the llthdayo
April 1833
II there bo no objection , remonitraico or proteit
fllejwlthla two weeks Irom MirchSSth & . 1) . 1&35
the gtld lie JUKI will becrAntoJ.
M. > * 'OLL.STIHV & Co. , Applicant ,
J. J. L. 0 JEWETT , City Cle/k ,
MUter D | Application ot M , Keating lot Liijuo
Liccnte
NOTIOK ,
Kotlco U hereby Riven that M. Keiting dl
upon the Sthd > ) ol March A. D laii.tllehls avpl
catlontotht Major and City Council ol Omiha , to
llconte to Bell Malt , Splrltuoui and Vlnoui Ll'imrs '
at No 119,121 and 1 3 , Oth IHt , 3d wardOmaaiKeb
Irom the llth day ol April 189 $ , to the llth day o
April ISfO.
II there l > o no objection , remonstranoo or pr'tfi
filea within two wtekulrom Match 431h. A , LI. 1&S5
the uld llceaie w U bo Riantel.
M. KUTINO , Applicant ,
J. J. I * 0. JHWK1T , ciy ( Cl k.
latter ot Application of J. A. Boeder for
Permit to Sell Liquor tw n Dmggiit.
NOTICE.
Notice ! hereby Rhcn that J , A. Roeder
Id upon the 28th day ef March A. D. 1885 ,
le his application to the mayor nnd city conn-
I of Omaha , for permit to .sell malt , _ epirit-
ouo and Vlnom liquors , as a druggist for
medical , mechanical nnd chemical purposes
nly , at No. 709 North Sixteenth
treet , 5th ward. Omaha , Neb. , from the llth
ay of April , 1885 , to the llth day of
April , 1880. If there bo no objection ,
emouatranco or protest Died within two
weeks from March 28th A. D. 1885. the said
cense will bo granted.
. J. L. C. .TKWKTT , J. A. KoEDEn ,
City Clerk. Applicant.
Matter ot Applloatlon cf J D F Schncll tor Liquor
License.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby * ! en that J D F Sehnell did upon
heSDth dayol March A. O. 1885,018 bli application
o the mat or , nd city council ol Omaha , for licensee
o tell malt , epirltnou * and vinous llquors-at No. 013
outhlOth itreetlstwatd , Omha , Neb , , Irom the
th day ot April 1SS5 , to the llthday ot April 1R86.
II there be no objection rcmoistrance or ore tent
ed nlthln tno weeks from March 20th A. D. 18J5 ,
10 said license will bo granted.
JDK SCUNKLt , Applicant ,
J J L 0 JEWETT , City Cloik.
alter o ( Application ot Stubcndoit &Noitortor
Liquor License.
KOTICE.
Notice U hereby given that Stobcndorl k Neater did
ponthoSCthday ot March A. D. ISS file their appli
cation to the MBJ or and City Council ol Omaha , for
cent * tn sell Malt Spirituous and Vlnoui L quors at
02 and 1101 Douglas street , 3d ward , OrnahaNcb. ,
om the llth dayol April 1835 , to the llth day of
prll 1886.
II there bo no objectionrcmonitranco , or protest
lied nlthln two weeks tram March 20th , A. U. 1S35
in tald license will bo granted.
StiuKvnoiir' NIOTOR , Applicants.
J. J. L. C. JEWETT , City Clerk.
alter ot Application of Oustav Wocltbash tor Liq
uor Llccose.
NOTICE.
Notice lihercbypUcn that Quatav Wockbich did up *
n the7thdayoMatchA.D. ( 1885file hlsappllcatlon
o the Mayor and City Council ot Qmah > , tor licensee
o sell Malt , Spirituous and Vinous liquorsnt No 41S
outh 14th street , Third Ward , Omiha. Net. ,
omtho llth day ot April , 1835 , to the llth day ot
pril. 1888.
II there bo no objection , remonstrance or protest
cd within two weeks from Maroh 27th , A. D. 133S ,
he said license will bo granted.
GUSTAV WKCKDACII , Applicant.
J J L C JcnBTT , City Clerk.
Matter of Application ol Markol Swybc & Co , lor
Liquor License.
NOTICE.
Notice Is liercbyRlvcn that Market Swobo &Co. did
3011 the 20th day ot March , A. D. ISSj , file their ap-
Icatlon to thcMa\or and City Council ot Omalu ,
or license to sell Mtlt Spirituous niul VIn us
quors , at U P 11 H Depot First ward ,
maharfcb. , from thollth Jiy ot April , 1835 , to the
1th day ol April , ISStS.
II thcro be no objection , remonstrance or proteit
lied within Uo weeks Irom March 23th , A. 1) . 1335 ,
ho iatd Ilconso will bo granted
JlAiihEt , h oiK ; & Co. , Applicant.
J. J. L 0. JKWETT , City Clerk.
alter ot Application ot Max Lcnz tor L < -
quor License.
NOTICE
Notice 13 tcreby gUcn that Max Locz did
lion the 28th d v ol March , A. D. 1395 , flla his ap.
icitlon to the Mayor an I City Council ol Omaha ,
or license to eell Mai' , Spirituous and Vlnlous LI-
ucrs , at No. 2510 Cumin ; Street , Sixth Ward ,
maha , Neb , from the llth day of April , 1885 , to
ho llth day of April , 1833.
If thcro be no objection , remonstrance or prota't
cd within two ueeks from March -23th , A. D. 1835 ,
10 saUl license will bo granted.MAX
MAX LKNZ , Applicant.
J J L C JEWETT , City Clerk.
Matter ot application ot Douglas & Crarcu for Liquor
License.
NOTICE.
.Notice Is hereby gen { that Douglas & Crarcn did
pen the 28th day of March , A. D , 1835,11 o their ap-
iioitlon to the Mayor and City Council ol Omaha ,
or llctnio to sell maltspirituous and \lnous liquors ,
t No 710 North Sixtsenth street , Fifth Ward ,
maba. Neb. , Irom the llth day ot Apill , 1835 to
10 llth dny of April , 1SSO
It thcro bo no objection , remonstrance or protest
led within U o weeks Irom March 28th , A. 1) . 1SS5 ,
10 said license will bo granted.
UoiaiAs&CiMRKN , Applicant.
J. J. L C. jEWKTT.Clt ) clerk.
Utter ot application ol Julius Nagl lor Li-
inicr License.
NOTICE.
Notice is herebj gUen that Julius Nagl did
lion tli3 2iith cay l March , A D 1385 , die his ap-
iicitlon to the major and c.ty council ol Om ha ,
or liccmeto sell malt , cplrltunus and viii9us liquors ,
t No Bi2 South 13th strett , Second Ward , Omaha ,
"eh. , from the llth da ) of Apill,1S35 to the llth day
f April , 1888
If there bo no objection , rcmonitranco or protect
led within two weeks from March 23th , A. D 1885 ,
ho said liccnso will In granted.
.Hues tiAQL , Applicant.
JJLCJBHPrr , City Clerk.
Matter ol Application of Uiley & Dillon for Li
quor License.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that lUIcy & Dillon did
pin the 2ith day ol March A. D. 1856 , file his ap-
[ Icitlon to the nujor and city council of
) maha , for license to sell malt , spirituous and
Inous liquors at No 1303 Douglas street , 3d
ard , Omaha , Neb . from the llth daof April , ISSi
o the llth day of April 18:0
If there bo no objection , remonstrance or protest
led within two weeks from March 28th A. D. 1835
ho said license will bo granted.
ItlLEV & DILtON , Applicant ,
J J L C JEWETT , City Clerk.
Matter ot Application ol Gee W Parr for permit to
ecll Liquor us a Druggist.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby gien that Gee W Parr did upon
he 2tjth 'laj of March & . D. 1335 , flla his application
o the major and city council ol Omaha , tor license
oscll malr , spirituous and \lnons liquors as a
rugglst , for medicinal , mechinlcal , and chemical
urpueca onlj , at No ISCO.St Marj'sa\e. , Second
ard , Omaha , Neb , Irom the llth day ol April 1835 ,
o the llth day of April 18SO.
II thcro be no objection , remonstrance rr protest
led within twn coks from March , 2Sth A. D. 11835
bo eald license will bo granted.
Gro W. lUnit , Applicant ,
J. J. L. C. JESVETT.
lattterof application of Leon Kopold lor Liquor
License ,
S'otlco la hereby gl\ou that Lean Kapold did
con the 23th aay ot March , A , D. 1SS5 , hie his up-
llcitlon to the major and city council of Omaha ,
or liccnso to sell milt , spirlt U9 or vinous liquors at
T 623 south loth street First Wanl ,
> maha , Neb. , Irom the llth day ot April 1385 to the
IthiUy of April , I860.
If there ' 0 no objection , remonstrance or protest
led within two weckf from March 23th , A. D. Ib35 ,
lie said license will bo granted.
Lrox Korot-D , Applicant.
J J I , C JKWXTT , City Clerk : .
latter of Application o P Connolly & Co for Li
quor Liceneo ,
NOTICE.
Notice li hereby given that P Connolly i : Co , did
pou the 2th da > ol March , A. D. US5 , lllo their ap-
llcation to tte Mavor and City Council of Omaha
or license to sell Malt , Spirituous and Vinous Li-
uors , at Cor 10th- & Capitol ave , 4th Ward , Omaha ,
Neb. , from tha llth day ol April , 1885 , to the llth
ay ol April , 1880.
II there be no objection , remonstrance or protest
iled within two weeks Irom March 28th , A. U. 1835 ,
ho said license will bo granted.
I' . CONNOLLY & Co , Applicants.
J. J. L. 0. JEWETT , Cltj Clerk.
latter olAppIlcatlon ot M WclUteln & Co.or ( Liquor
Liceuio ,
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby ghen that M Wolliteln &Co. did
upon the 28th day ol March A. D. 1S85 , fllo their ap.
ideation to the mayor and city council ot Omaha ,
01 license to sell malt , spirituous and \lnous liquors
atNo. 62 S. 13th strtet. ! d wirJ.IOmara , Neb. ,
rom the llth day ot April 1835 , to the llth day ot
April 1830.
II thera bo no abjection , ro-uonstrance or protest
fl'ed ' within two weeks from March 28th A. D. 1385 ,
.hosald llccust will be grautriU
M WOLUTKIN & Co , Applicant ,
J. J. li. C. JEWETT , < lty Clerk ,
( IUOOE890R3 TO JOON 0. IAOOBI ]
UNDERTAKERS I
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MoSU
Nursery Stock'
For priced catalogue of the POMONA NURSEHIK
aJdrt'fD , H. 0. lUymonJ , Box 290. Omiht , N b
Nursery grounds eltu&Ud Ituiuodlately north ol tb
Initltute lor the Deal and Dumb. Contricts takti
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OTOIOB AMD UESIDENOB'
817 Dodge St. , - Omaha
ELKFHONK K
THE PAl'En ON THE
BomcthlnR About thoV y AVftll-
I'apor la Mixdo and How It
Is Sold.
lochoator Democrat and Chronicle.
There la a pnpor on the trail. Every
where. The bed-room of the lowliest
ot and the reception-room of the mil-
lonnlra'a caitlo arc ornamented with it.
t Is In all colors , all dealgna , all pat-
orns. It Is constantly bofora nt , go
where vo ivlll. It la the firat tiding wo
co when TTO awako. It has become to
amiliar to onr oyea , and no much a part
if our lives that unless it ba of aomo ox-
raordicarf color or design , wo do not
notice It. Wo enter a dwelling or a
com , and when wo have departed It
would bo aa difficult for na to toll the
ihado or the figures of the wall paper as
t would to recall the number of the
lorso-car wo rode in the day before. And
rot , who , not connected with Its manu-
acturo , or Ha sale , knowa where and
low the paper on the wall iff made ? The
[ Uory la occasionally propounded , "I
render where wall-paper cornea from ? "
Jut no ono answers the queatlon. It la
alto evident that there la a superabund
ance of ignorance about this common
louaohold decoration.
"Come with mo and I will enlighten
you about wall paper , " said a loading
nerchant In the trade yesterday to a
democrat and Chronicle representative.
Oh , yea , the question la often asked
icro in my store , where does the wall
> ipor como from , who makca it and how
a it made ? It la _ aomotlmea surprising
0 mo that there ii so little known about
ho trade among the people. It la un-
toccaaary to tell yon that the indnstry
laa assumed onormoua proportions. In
ho paat lire year ] the manufacture has
[ uadrnplod , nearly. The great bulk of
rail paper sold in this country Is made
n the cities of Now York and Brooklyn.
Photo are the largest manufactures and
ho most money In vested ic the business ,
.hero are in this country tweuty-sovon or
; weuty-ci [ > ht factories , aud the principal
mea are in the cities 1 have mentioned.
? horoaro two largo factories in Now
Brunswick , N. J. , and ono in Newark.
Seven or eight of those factories have
tartod In the paat five yearn and the
amount of money Invested in the Indus-
ry , considering the number of maau-
actorUs , Is something enormous. "
"The great bulk of paper sold is rnado
> y machinery , of course ? " queried the
reporter.
"All except the finer grades. The ma
chinery la of tbo most pondrous charac-
or. Some of these enormous presses
> rlnt as many aa twelve colors at once. A
roll of blank paper is run in at ono end
.nd . rues out the other end all stamped
nd colored and ready to go upon the
wall. This machinery , of such enorm
ous dimensions , is very expensive. Only
ono firm on this continent manufactures
t , and that is Waldron & Co. , of New
ark , ' N. J. All of the cheap and middle
rades of paper are made with these ma
chines. These goods are known by the
.rado aa 'machine goods. ' The cheapest
caper norr sold by tlio trade la called
'brown blanks. ' It is a staple article ,
lold at S cents per roll , and is to onr
; rado what brown sugar is to the grocer. "
"Yon stated that the finer grades of
> aper were not made by machine. How
, re they made ? '
"By band. Why. you hive no idea
of tlio amount of labor that is expanded
on these expensive goods. It has become
really an art. Hero is a paper , printed
on a velvet body , and all the flowers and
igures are put on by the old fashioned
land lover syatsm. The workman will
inish abon * ; eighteen Inches at a time ,
md then move on along the roll , joining
its nest die in with the last one so close-
y that the eye can not dlssovor where ho
eft off or whera ho began. Hero is a
eather paper. Yes , genuine leather , I
3cllovo. Those figures ara stamped with
a steel die by hand , and yon can see how
, ho flowers ctird out in relief. This
paper comes from the factory perfectly
ilaln , and the figures , hko the relief on
he Lincnnta Walton , is subject to such
land painting and decoration aa the cus-
oiner may fancy. Beautiful designs , are
they not ? "
"What is the most expansive wall
paper ? "
"It lathe paper known as Lelssner's
olid relief obsoivo its thickness and
weight. It Is made of some kind of
composition , and the figure ) are pressed
hrongh by tremendous hydraulic pros-
; uro After the die is cast , and while
ho composition is still pliable , the in
dentations on the baci af the roll are
Hied with the same composition. When
.ho paper is dry the figures in relief arc
solid. No ordinary blow will make an
adontation upon one of them. This h
why it is called solid relief. I will send
1 dozen rolls of this up to yoor house
ror § 28 per roll.
"You say the great bulk of wall paper
ised is made In this country.
Are there no impoited gods acid
here ? "
"The demand for foreign wall paper is
Imltod. There are a faw people , how
ever , who must have everything im-
jorted , and who insist on having wall
cr that comes from Across the water.
This has resulted in a growing demand
for a certain grade of English
and French patterns. Some of
.ho English patterns are really hand
some. They hive soft , delicate shades ,
charmingly blended , and for parlors or
chambers do admirably. I v lll show yon
a French paper. Notice how cold , gray
md colorless it is ; but under the gaslight
4 becomes bright. Queer taste , those
French , eh ? Are these imported goods
dearer than domestic papet ? Yes , a
trifle , but it is not because they are worth
more. It is tbo duty of 33J per cent that
makes them expensive. "
' 'Arc the styles in wall docoiatlons
changing ? "
"Tho fashion is always changing. Not
long ago , you know , there was a great
demand for Japancss figures and pat
terns In paper , and then there were many
ladles who uaed to haunt the stores for
the ultra Japanest styles. Now tbo de
mand is for Persian , Moorish , renaiisanso
and geometrical patterns. The change
of etyles la not entirely confined to tno
higher grade goods at all , for In the cheap
papers there Is a constant progress to
ward more artistic effects. Ihla ia owing ,
'
1 rb'oliovo , to the gradual elevation ol
tauo among our people , and more pu-
tlculaily among the women , who generally
ally make the selections at the paper
atoro , It is becoming so now that you
will hardly find a family , however hum
ble In life , where there ia not a girl or
woman who has some idea of art , or ol
color ani effect. Aud so the wall-paper
buyers of to-day ara particular aye ,
often fastidious. Another graat change
In paper hangings lias been a revolntion
of old-established ideas about borders or
fritzis. Where the border used to be
two cr three inches wide It Is now as
many foot. People used to lay that a
wide frieze nude tbo colling look low
When the frieze and the paper did no
blend at all , the claim ttai and .la a jut
one , Bat it has been pretty well do
monstratod now that when the paper
and frieze do blond as to color , that
Instead of inaVlng the celling look low ,
It ia really the reverse Another im
portant feature in the business ia the
papering of ceilings. A celling covered
with wall paper a few years ago was n
novelty. Now they are to bo seen
everywhere. The manufacturers have
devoted their attention to turning out
patterns in tints especially adapted for
coiling decoration , workmen have become
como skilled in hanging them , and the
result la that the paper has partially sup
planted the fresco. "
TOttGQ AND WITHOUT PEAK.
Two Kcmnrkably Able Tarns About
the YTlld Hog of Texas.
few York Bun.
"I'll new forgot the first tlmo I ran
nto n drove of peccaries , " said nn Erlo
ocomotlvo engineer , recalling some of
its experiences.
"A drove of poccaricsl" said the ropor-
or , and bis tone must have grated on the
inginoor , for ho replied testily :
"Yes , a drove of poccarloil You'll ' ad
ult , I s'poso , that there are peccaries ?
) ldn't you over hear that they ran in
droves ? "
"O , certainly , " aaid the reporter. "But
hoy'ro down in South America , Mexico ,
or Central America , somewhere. "
"Aro ? Thank " said the
they yon , on-
noor. "Did you s'poso I thougat they
voro rooting 'round in this railroad yard ?
lad you an idea that I meant they wore
chasing the beechnut and acoin np along
.ho . Erlo line ? I know where peccaries
are , and I think I ought to. And it
wasn't in South America. Mexico , or
ontra ! America that I mot 'em ,
neither. It was in Texas , and ,
aa I said before , I'll ' never forgot the first
.lino . I ran into 'em.
"I had Rene down to take a job on a
Doxas railroad , like a good many other
sap-headed railroaders from the north. I
didn't know any more about Texas than
well , than you do ; but I went down
hero to run a train , and I thought I
could do it. I got a passenger train , and
iad a fireman who was from the north. I
lad got the hang of the road fairly , and
was blllng along one day through a plcco
of woods when all of a sudden my fire
man hollers :
" 'Jowhilikina ! yondor's a drove of hogs
on the track t'
"Sure enough , aboutthroo tralnlongths
ibead was a big drove of the ugllosi-lopk-
! ng hogs I over saw. They were taking
their time in walking across the track
At first I thought I'd sock on the brakes
and try to stop , but on second thought I
made up my mind that it would bo safer
o cut through the drove with full head
on. I pulled her wide open and let the
whistle sing. Of course I thought the
sonnd of the whistle would scare the
: ogs and likely causa 'cm to scatter and
make an opening for mo. But the
minute they heard the sound
.hoy all stopped dead , and the ones that
iad gut off of the track came crowding
) ack to got on again. Every hog bristled
ip and showed fight , and when I struck
em they were standing there like a wall
o receive mo. Of course the engine
cnockod 'om right and , left , and cut a
snath through the drove like a red-hot
ron through a piece of butter , but the
ones that wore loft flew fiercely at the
wheels of the cars as they passed , and
were crushed to death by the dozen.
When wo got through them I looked
jack and thera stood the remnant of the
drovo. as defiant as ever.
" 'Well , ' says I to my fireman , 'is that
; rit ? '
' "Is It ? ' says ho. 'Is No. 4 sandpaper
rlt ? '
" 'Funny.lcoklng hogs , ain't ' they ? '
says I.
" 'No Berkshire in 'em , you bat , ' says
he.
"So when we got on to the next ata-
.lon I says to the agent :
" 'I into drove ' '
ran a o'somebody's
icgs back yonder , and killed a couple o'
dozen o' om. I & 'po30 we'll find out
whoso they are when the suit for damages
comes in to the company , ' says I , as I
pulled out. The ogent just laid down
md howled , and I wondered what ailed
lira. When wo got to the end of the
ran I was telling a native railroader
about the drove of ugly hogs , and he
says :
"Oh ! that's nawthln' . Them's pec'ries.
Lucky ye didn't stawp yer train. '
" 'Why'says ? L
" ' ! ho 'Waal ef had
'Why1 says , , ye a
stawpod them pec'ries 'd a bounced inter
, 'or cab qnickcr'n a t'ratnly kin kill a
uouee , an' thud a chawed yo up thrum
for cowlick down to yer last bunion
Then thud a a'rounded ' thorn card , an' the
'nst galoot that opened a door thud a
chawed him up. Arter a day or so the
comp'ny 'd a missed the train , an' 'd a
cent another ingino out to look it up , an'
when the ingineor found it an' stawped
its engine to hook on to it , them pec'iios
'd ' a bounced on his engine an' chawed
lim np , and so it'd ' a gone on , an' the
justness o' the road 'd a suffered. '
" 'According to that , ' says I , 'fho pec
cary must bo a pusher. "
" 'Got vim in him ' the
more , says na
ive , 'than any other citizen 'o Tcxa.ii
copt the centipede. You mustn't furgtt
; o meet the centipede. IIo'll make yo
aiigh. The poo'ry'a got a moin'ry longer'n
; bruiih'yor to Now Orleans , too , an'
, ho chances is that you'll meet them
'oilers ogln that yo BOO to-day. Mind yo ,
now ! Don't ' otawp yer injlno , '
"Sure as guns , when wo wont back
next day , there in the very earno spot
was the remnant of the drove of pec-
uries.
' 'Waltin1 for ! ' said
us , by gravy my
[ iroman.
"So they wore. As we tore down on
'm they braced up and met us face to
Face. They sprang at the wheels ,
grasped at tbo slde.rods , and fought
every truck on the train as the cars
thorn. A dozen or more of thorn were
killed The peccaries didn't ' follow us ,
but when wo wont back at the next trip ,
thereat the eamo spot , was posted all
that wns loft of the drove ,
evidently waiting io revenge the death
of their companions , The drpvo was
reduced to twelve. Tlio twelve planted
thomiolves equare on the the track , fac
ing us , end never moved an inch ta we
dashed upon 'em and scattered 'em ' right
and left along the rails , Looking back
after the train had passed the spot , wo
saw ono solitary peccary left alive ont of
tbo drove , I told the native at the end
of the rue , about the persistent pluck of
the peccaries and abjut killing thorn all
but one.
" 'I don't s'poso we'll ' tea him again , '
said I ,
" ' 0 , he'll be thar ! ' said the native ,
'Yo kin bet a bucket o' liquor he'll ' be
thai ! Pec'ries don't know such a thing
as bick'n ' * ont of a ( fight. He'll ' be
thar. '
"And he was there. Wo could nee
him for a mile ahead of us when we went
back next day standing plum in the ,
middle1 the track , or , rather , squatted
on his haucchrs wa'tlng for us. It ,
seemed a pity to run him down. He
rose to his feet a * wo draw near him and
rushed forward to meet us. The engine
struck him and hurled him fifty toot out
Into the woods. Wo had finished the
drovo. ,
"I found out a gcoi many things about
the peccary before I loft Texas. There
was n tlmo when nothing would kill a
peccary but the poisoned arrows of the
Central American Indians , but that was
before the days of Winchester rifles. A
bullet from a Winchester ia juit searchIng -
Ing enough to find n peccary's vitals , but
the range don't want to bo too long.
When a man gooa ont hunting peccaries
ho doesn't trip lightly through the forest
and stealing upon the unsuspecting game
and bring It down with his rifle. No , not
when ho hunts poccirlcs. If ho did ,
nineteen seconds after ho jfirod his shot
ho would bo apportioned ont among the
drove in two-ounco lots , buttons , boots ,
and baggage counted in. The dating1
peccary-hunter shins up a tall tree , near
where the charming creature will more
than likely soon como to feed on acorns
or maat. The peccary has but ono vir
tue ho can't climb a tree. Perched
safely on n limb , the bravo
huntsman waits for the peccary's
coming , and when the drove
comes trotting and grunting along be
hind Mm , ho sands n bullet through a
peccary's heart. The wounded peccary
lies down at onco. Ho knowa just what's
the matter. Ho turns his glittering head
of an eye np to the hunter , and dloa
without uttering a sonnd. Ono peccary
killed ont of a drove , the hunter must
have ammunition enough to kill the rest ,
or provisions enough to hsi hioi n year ,
for the survivors at once take positions
around the foot of the tree , nnd there
they sit on their haunches , now and then
gnawing furiously nt the trunk of the
tree , waiting for the hunter to come
down. If hate , in the fullest sense of
the word , can bo expressed by looks and
actions then the peccary can look and
act It toward human beings. The linn-
tor shuots ono after another of the wait
ing drove , and each ono as It Is wounded
lies down without a murmor and dies ,
never removing its eyes from its slayer.
The living pay no attention to the deader
or dying , but sit there on their haunches
hoping for revenge until the last ono
dies.
" No s-a-a-hl said the
, - - - native railroader
reader to mo onca. 'The poo'ry hain't
got no ugo f' ' fear. An' as f' being tough ,
I never hoord o' nawthin' nowar as tough
as they be. A hip'otamna ' is only just
larnin' to bo tough , 'longsldo of a poc'ry.
if I didn't know noways else that pec'iioa
wasn't 'foprd o' nawthin' an1 was tongu ,
I'd ' know it thrum what I see with my
own eyes once. I sao a cycloon a tcarln'
'long over the perairy ono day , an' light-
nln' was jagging about it like fireworks.
An" roar ? Great t'rantuly'a ghoat ! how
It did roar ! I was DO 'foord that I jis'
laid down and shuck. The clouds wore
kin' o' cattycornorln" "way thrum mo , an'
wa'n't more than a quarter of a mile oil' .
It was cuttin' right along the grass , an1
oh ! how that llghtnin' did jagl I had to
keep my eyes on it , nn' what did I BOO
but a big druv of pec'ries tcarin1 right
along to got in front of it an * tackle it.
Itaronrin' hod 'stnrbod 'om , I a'pect , an'
they jia' rosht out to get a lick nt it.
Waal , now , It jis' swooped Mr. Peo'ries
up inter its bowels 'bout as slick as any-
thin * yo over see an' then fire bsgun to
fly In chunks out o' that black cloud
pieces o' llghtnin' , n foot long , some of
'em.
" 'That cycloon's grlndin' sasslgos out
o' them pec'ries , sure , I says , but they're
mpra'n makin' the oparks fly out o1 the
mill , eays I.
" 'Seddlntly the cycloon turned an'
tore back towards whar I was layln' ,
'feerd o' my life. It passed by mo so nigh
that I had to dig my fingers an' toes In
the dirt an' hold on to keep thrum j'iniu'
it. As it slid by I see what was makin'
the fire fly. I could see them pec'ries in
the cloud as plain aa I kin aee you this
minute , an' they was nlppln' into them
sharp jags o' lightnln" tooth an' nail , an'
a bltln' oIF an1 throwin' out chunks o' the
death-dealin' stuff a foot long , I follored
that cycloon with my eye for ten mile ,
an' could see them chunks o' llghtnin'
fallin' all the Tray , Jis fnr curiosity I
walked over the track o' that cloud nex'
day , an' never foun' a dead peo'ry ; but I
come ont in sight of a flock of 'em foodin'
jis' whar the cycloon let up , an' I could
see that they was singed a lettlo , an'
know'd that they was the ones that had
tackled that big ball o' wind an1 llghtnin'
au' tuckered it out. '
"You may think the native draw it a
little strong , " concluded the engineer ;
"but then you've never seen a peccary. "
A Clergyman's Deserted Family.
Lewiston ( Me. ) Journal.
There lives in California a clergyman
who , a number of years ago , deserted his
wlfo and five children in a Kcnnobec city
in a singular manner. It had been
arranged that he should spend his sum
mer vacation in Canada. The day ho
started his wlfo accompanied him as far as
Lewiston , where both did considerable
shopping , the gentleman buying presents
for the children at homo , and among
ether things the material for a dozen
shlrtc , which ho rf quested his wife to
have made. This family np to this tlmo
had Hyod happily , and were much attached -
od to ono another. Only afowdaysafter
his departure his family racolvod a letter
from him dated at a Now York town
asking to have his gold watch and a list
of books forwarded to him there , ' nnd
closed by saying that ho would never re
turn to his Maine homo. This was the
first intimation his wlfo or daughters had
of any alienation. An investigation de
veloped the fact that ho had attended a
Spiritualistic seance , became enamored of
a black-eyed medium , and that together
they were travelling over the country.
While in Kansas their finances and affect
ions both gave out and they separated ,
she coming East and ho going West.
The children occasionally receive appeals
for nowa of the deserted family in Maine ,
but not ono of them wll ! write to the
father , having long since numbered him
with the dead ; and to-day , wore you to
ask ono of those young ladies If her father
is living , aho would answer "No. "
MnudB in I'lilUtlelplilu ,
Philadelphia Times ,
Maud S. arrived in a special car at
tached to the Plttabur exprcsi last even
ing. Seven swift-footed companions
shared with her the journey from Cin
cinnati. The horses will be removed to
Belmont park to-day. Balr said tbat the
little mare stood the journey bravely.
Ho will begin working her aa soon as
the weathur permits , at Belmont , which
ho has leased for thrne years. At the
spring meeting an effort will bo mido
with her to beat her proient record ' , and
she will then make the rounds' through
the circuit , including Buffalo , Rochester
nd Hartford.
Cologne has done away with her time-
honored annual fairs for the reason oi
their beinp not only no longer needed ,
11 but an obstacle to free clrcu'atloa ' In tie
Isireeti , and the canae of d m ga to the
11 open equares where they were held.
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