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THE OMAHA DAILY BB WBONIUSDAY , JAXTAKY (5,188(5. ( ( .1 Absolutely Free from Opiates , Emetics and F . OAFP . \ i I- tej pSJ r * j Ijfly SURE. jgjlP * * l ' PROMPT. AT MUMiUTS ASD DCALKRS. THECHAnLtSA.VOGELERCO.BAUlMOa hole 1'toprlrtor * . CharteredbythcSt ; fnfglvlnplnimedlati hitll chronic , urinary Rvite dl seaies. Ooi SOIcctandSypliillili complicated forma , dlse en of the S Blood promptly reli pcrmancnllycured . dieitestedina/ . _ \HiifflalVrartlre. rht Louts by Dreamc , Pu the Kuce.Lojt Manhood , jxul/Uv/i/ciirf Ii tiorj'iierliiifntttKit Th opproprlate n at once utcdln enchcase. Consultatl , lonnl or by letter , sacredly confidential Iclnes sent by Moll and Express. No n r.&cUace to Indicate contents or tender. DR. MMESNo. 204Washnglon ! SI. .Chi Contagion I nm it unlive or I'n lntnl. mid ulill- Unit cinintiy I ( unl met cil n ten Hi MMIH. | und fin t o j cms wii * miller iv us an oilt-ilonr initlent in NKltlnulinm 1 r.aKliiinl , Inn mis not cini'it. I Biilli most MKorn/.liip | ialu In un lionrc , innl I'inlullli MIIC" all over my timlinr I'linillj I ciMiiiilcli Iy ln > - tMl hupo in th try , mul 'inltii IcnAmi'ilcn. . nmlvn tr Itoimevelt In tills elly. usu II us liv u ] ir lilt ) fleliui In New York liiulnjf no cm Vltll Illl' ll ( } ] . | llll- . or S lfffl I wiv nihf-itlsemtiit mul I iletennineil to ) rhe il u trial. I liotlle. " mid 1 can MIullli jricHI joy II luue cine * ) me entirely. I inn ns fro veil us 1 eeius In my life.I. I. . IHIII : U M New Voilt City , . .liimI''tli , lusn. In Maieli of lust year UNili. I contrnt't < IKilMin , anil liem -iH-iinin\li ! , ' ( in. , at I I went lulu tlie lin-pltal llieie I'orticati Hilteiedciy nuich IIDIII rhruinnll-i Mime lime. I did nut ret wed timler tl mem tlieie. imr > I emeil by mi } ' of l ! luue taken seven lin meiiiiH , I IKI Hwtlt'w Ppecllle mul nm MUinil unit duM-tliu iiolsun out thruugli l > uil.Honi 1 l\N Jci cy C'lly , X.1. . , Auir. T. I-IW. Tw-ntlso on Ulooil und Hl.iu Ulscn'r lrt > e- . Tin : hwii-r Hcr.diu' Co. , ur\\vi r : i , N. V. , 157 WWaBt. HAMBURG -AMEM A nniKLT i < ixr rou Francs 'Jlio sleaiii'-lilpH of lists well known Ila orium , In ater tislit cuiiipnrtiuunls , liiinl ieil wllli evc-n iliin 10 miiKn Ilin lioth blito and iiKieeuliln. 'lm-\ < -irry : tin Jstiitebiuul Kiiiopcini nuiiU , and leuvoNi 'J'hursiln ys mul futuitlnys lor 1'lymoiitl DON ) , ClierliouM.irAHlSunil IIAMIII'H Untm I'liol uiiulii , tWJ-ilOU. St lofV i < tr .luiliii' Iluliil , l'osili\ ui'i-il l > y Administering Hi llaliu's * C.'olilen Speeille. H can M-a In n ciii ut r < in > or ti-n the iuf Hit1 pctvm t.iKliiK II. fsal ; . ami ulll ctfcct u pi-rinaiiL-utuai cmoUiellier tin * | u\nctit taa mudi-ruli * di un ukiiliollonH'k. . II linr bcvn tilvon s.iiuli ot c.isi-s , uml In every Inslnnccnpcil lias fnlloAeil. Il nt-ter I'ulN. Tlio sytt laiprrRiKitril llh llntpcilllr. . It truonu'i ltnpi iillilUly fur Iliu liquor npiictltctocxli i-'ou SAM : HY roi.unvisfi unt'iia Kl'IIN iV ( 'O.Cnr. I. ill nml llciueli IStli < Vr ( linnlnu SIH. , Omuhu , . * > A. II. KOSTKU vV ItUCI. . L'liiinrll ItlilllN. In Cnllorwrltn for pamphlet containing li of ti-HtlnuiiilulN friini lli b \\otat-ii aiul m all puilAof ihecoualrv- 017 A rfgulnritrinluiUflf two McdletKVllrgcs , fc i'Cifcl irebtuiiutof runtime JM.RU cncuBtJIii the ' Mid llto'D UmiuiEi * tinn aiir ottior rtirilelati luf Ncr\ous Prostration , Df.lilllty , Men ! Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and ntho lions ol Throat. Skin or Bones , Dlootl Pol old Sores and Ulcers , r t u-i with mr , I'rUn ucc jiruttUti ( > tiPlvUttGo I'rlnclplrj.Hafely ' Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , E Exposure or Indulgence , uMch rioJ" " " rolluiTlDg rtlfcU ; nertou UfiB dcliuy ( , dlmnfji miidcfeetlTt nt'ii rr l > linplc ou ttu ttat jbTilt AUnloU tOlh * MAClctjor fcUftUl , COUfUll03 of U renUerint : TTnrriano improper or unli.iv ' . ) ttc ib- rrnuueuilf cn > * J. J'Aiuftleti .upKjeicn frculu * Jif i. Con mil it luenl * < t rotcUifv , aur n Dc or by laiill fiuc. liitit.d ami * > Uilf ( nllJouiIu A Poslllvp Written Gtiarnntco siren in r Ueci , JJ 4lcIa9 cativer > nti rel > 7iulore | MARRIAGES CJ131S 200 rAfifiS , riKB TLATEtJ. Orjiol cloth . (1 1 ltd It rin\ \ > 1 f r5Oo In i it j orfurr ncjr. the > ri nJirful jtu jiieturci , true to ltd j rtUl > < ott ul > Jfctn who LI ay msrry , whunot , vrtijr i inauhoaJ , Itooit , \ hrvtritl tUcnr tUrctfufe llinry Ku > l tr * fi pmilut ktit DUI ) tunov mtirr , Itiome untriij * > t nlrt rul iit 1" r ijt IS CONDUCl'IM ) J1Y Bioyal Havana I ott f oVll ! nl . ' . . . . . . Drawn nt Havana , Cuba , January 2-IG-3C tIIOVI'.IINMI'NT ISSIITl'TIOS ) Tlfkfts In rillhs ; Wholes > J ; l-'iuctlu riiiu. Htiiijeut to no ' initnlpnlnMon , not cnntrr tin- pill HUM In ltllercat. It Is tliu ltlruat t the imliiio ol i-hinu'K III ( iMMoiii'O. fintlikelt. . npiily lo Sllll'SV \ CO. , 1212 ' M. orriJ.VH Jc CO. . fil M-n > .N. V. t'ltv : hreet. Kunsiis I'ily , Mo. , or 1 , " > OIJ rnriuuii . UiinUia. ii liu.M riiehll-l InpliiiHMly iiiiiullie < liiniit oil * iIilMlmo'il U Iliu losuli. II mul n Jo ) MiniUof i-lillilii'ti iu peo\Uh unit lu-t litiinr Kowly t-tnrvcil , u\ i-inifo llie ) ino tliu iniitilllt } cf mi lliiT-t to supply tliu KlilgoH I oo.l ulll tnpply tlcluucy lietter tliiut uny oilier ; ' limited ' bnuU hiivii liut-'H le.in-il DII ltlilit ) l-'ood A Clear Skin is only a part of beaut but it is a part. Every la may have it ; at least , \vl loohs like it , Maguo Balm both freshens a beautifies , ABOUT llini & \H S lUJ. _ Texas , South American' and North Ilicks. and OI-C- IMRSome Scurrts.ot * Hie Trad on one of the Mat tin i Hrooklyn L'tnon reporter wateho some Intend the dUeharging of a ship of its Vanjo It was load hides , eoflee. and other Smith AT products. The hides -\vcru from video and the eftilVe from tiie m rial a There were V .OOO hlde , naralively * mall inxoiee. taken fi Iirdd of the liij > ( the "Holes" ) ani on tlie dork. The o were subsc inspected. It w ; > InteriMing tf ; tlii-ir handler. Without opening tl lie eould , as if liy look and touch , sound from the defective one- . tli had been spoiled by ttnevdn dryin , sun. UIOHO tlial had been atlao worms , and those which nits ha into and damaged. In regard to 1 l > iisine > .s the repoiti-r gathered ei able information , some ofludi pnented. . In the South American cattle j plains , when an animal Is < lxu on tliu hide being roinoved fiomt it is cured by spreading it in tin- am ! gh ing it the full hciiclil of t air and the sun'.s rajf. In this w juieos are taken up before jiutri M'tH in. When thoroughly dri lude U ulosud and paekeil for ohip tlic markets of Europe and the States I'ormerly New York watlie gn importing center of tiiis country not only tlie dried hides of TIM Mexico , Central and South Ameri brought , but the green or salted < tin.1 iiortlnve-teri ) plains. This im trade iigradii.dl > ehangiiig it > i It Ksimn ing toward Huston. Thou ninml for leather is lieavier tluvi XcwVoiKand Urookl n , the grc nirleand shoe facloriei of the .state- , being in Now Knglamt nn Mii-ssK-hifiettS. .Still the trade in eiiiilj is euormoiiij. It is iucrcaii but not in th < > ratio to popidulion marks upgrowth in the neigliljorl lio'-lon Hrooklyn may bo regarded as trepol , of the melropidi-i lorfoivigi r.emoved from tliu ship they are in one of tilt' great warehouses , they are taken to Now York or i direct to tanneries in the i } \ here they are bj > cedily trans into leal her of various < of linencs- and of weight hides froiii Buenos Ayres , thoiigl or , are. said to be of si much highe of liber than thox : which conn Texas. Tcxaiis are plumer. | T taken from the. young bovine 1 llitciioi Ajroi inaUes the llne t tanned ca'Mvins , mul for this re : being sviM-cptiblc of a higher iinis ! greater ilemnnd for , the butter li uppers for men's und women's gaileiv and shoes. The skin of t dress slippers and is : i favorite lor The leather known as eo\\-kinis in liber. The age of the animal cour e , much to do with the ( pi ; the hide. Tin-younger the cow tl tinliber and the higher the price. In tin1 imjeexof tanning or in d leather there i- > held to be much m Almoit every tannery has iU i Iroiu ukiiowledgi ! of which even ' like oitahlNhmcnl is jealoiiNly g'i liven individual tanner have liter ods , wliioh , rather than malro 1 tliey would prefer to lese their hi A secret with many tnnnur.s i hi to iuereat-e tliu weight and the i ablenes = of the hide. For examp si Montevidean whole skin that dried st.ite weighs hay twenty i the bet way to mal weigh , when tanned , fully as nuieli. A leather dealer in ( Jold Jsew York , said to the writer thai' ' ii ud to be a journeyman tanner Sv\amp it w.ia in ( ioldun Luu'.s who , on tunning a bun-dried hide ing twenty pounds , could make it so much lanniu aeid that when re : the market its weight would conit sixty-seven _ and sometimes s nonndi. It is said his hecret die Iiini , although Mr. Lee , who left tune of ( jWM.OOO , olVerod thu man , for it. " Tim ( Sold .street man added that not an unusual thing to raise a sun-dried hide , intended for use i hcaij work , Irom twenty eight to pounds abo\ tlie average weight. ( Ireen bidet , are the ruver&e ol tl lakes two pounds of raw or salle to make ono pound of dry leather l > le for boles .of boots anil brogan.s It itin thu dru.-slng , now done bj : ind by chemical metliod.s , thai the number of f-ecfots are supposed lield. Coloring and linislung ea in an extra Mipo.r.ior .sljle is an a ire permitted to master. The i who can make the mo-t markelab ; 3 held in the highest cstuc i workmen. ' 'It is son : urioiis. " tlio reporter's informa leil , "to inspi-et the work of dii Ijnihiiers. It two skins , exactly al liber and age and general quality , handed to two different currier would , in all probability , show a si satin-like .siirlaee , while I he other uii , compared to it , nuiti ; rougli ouch and eoarso to ( hi ! o.vc. The iiiKliril goods would , o'f conr > e , more markutablo. The one , ho1 tronhlue quite us durable as the t In clasMtying Bkins great care is It costs as imiuii in tinni and'inon an a tainted ait doea ] ) eric md for such allowance must bo Tainted or worm-eaten skins m : nferior leather. The co-.t per ) tvhetliur of upper or solo luutlii > r , is Thesu cla- ewer in the market. .tinned skins aru made up into ii { oods into auction boot , and md into trunks , butdicls , cliair JtC. JtC.'i'lui cullelo of every living or into leather , 'an be converted lie epidermis of man jo made available when srly treati'il. Them is a traditio ; Jonghis Klian or some other of thu rt'nr uliiufs of the Tartar people , lying ordered thnt the bkin should noveil from bib body , and when cu stretched upon tliu heads ot a. ilrun Irum to bo beaten when his foil ivero about to c.lmrgo nu cnumy , uldcd that tliu di-ud warrior's ' , hus used won moro victories for li Hers than when ho led them in per The turning of the skins of quadi nto leather , and il.s after HMV , , wo ) xliau thcly treated , make a va york for those who \avo a turn fo istics in connection with tlie ineivt vciiltli and the industrial arts , eathe.r trade is enormous in its r If it were striekyn from the ollie urns decennially gathered and ishod by the National ( Sovornmui ibseneo would burioiihly reduce th lines of ligurcs which represent the. \ uul trade of the republic. The demand lor the. skins of an uiir and fur bearing , give eniploym argo comjianies of herders on our iontinental plains. At this very 'ommenciup at tlie Hio Urando , md proceedingnortluve-st to thobon ino which separates tlio Domiut Canada und its duiiendenoies fro Jn'Ued States , tlita'O is devoted to ng purposes an urea , which 111 ; oundly estimated nt 150,000,000 a i breadth of country equal to all ot England , Now-York. IVniisylyania , lersoy , Illinois , Michigan and 01 ther of our great commonwealths. I'ho henU of bnll'alo which once n ho grout plains that olrctch froi itissourl to the Hocky mountains rom the. Kio Grauilo to the Hed Iti the North , growing mnn.Toas nmlf.it ! on the generous herbage nature line ; ! 1)1(1 vided for them , ha\e givi a place domestic breeds of cattle The the buffalo was in Muh demand time that the thoughtless hunters plain * slnii < 'htcred them without ' { nation , until now there are few o left , It i * not po = * ihlc to climate the 1icrs\ cattle that at this time m inji anil fattening when * bison < joiced They may roughly w c l at milions Theirgrowth in nun xvondi-rful. Trom the e come th or salted hides that arc less a\ then thee from Montlvideo an parts in South America. It is grand divi jon of the western plu-re tluit the world looks to hilly three-fourths Of the leathi-i coiAumed in the varion * art * tl tribute so much to the health , saf happiness of the e wlio live in tl rigorous latitudes of the globe. SPOTTED THEM AT FI RST 5 A Hank CaMilurlio AVim Noise so Green no llo tiookcdi "It aint no use In saying that 1 been a crooked man in my time , ' marked as lie leaned back aga door and pulled his hat down. " know that I'm ju t out of tlie Ohl tentiary- alter serving a lei ; h"'l ' ' for trying to vtork it bank , flnd'Jt' ; in me denying it. lloKsonu've was more in that case than lite ever trot hold of. und it v > ill bo m to jarn it off. "To begin with. 1 w.as la around Cincinnati , haid up and < aged , when an old pal of mlm along one dm with a soil .snap. struck soinelmnu' to gladden otir In a village about tlfty miles uwa ; bank That wasnM $ o very cur you may think , but it was a nev and the ollicials were a s-et of gree Tlie president was un old Jarn : bookkeeper a former miller , a cashier well , he was dc-erlbed the greenest snecimen ever bro from the corn llelds. ' ' the bank t : "My pal had 'piped' knew how everything wont. Win and book-keep cami' the president to dinner , leaving the greenhorn Indeed , he ate. a cold luncheon desk , It was a chance if nnyotin < between I'J and ll : ! ( ) o'clock , and of us could do that cashier up as grease with any of the. old tncks. "Well , in a day or two -we. v there , and it worki'd like the bigj ; out 1 ever came across. As you the bank there was an inclosed s to the right , with a gate to entei ' and book- n as. the president's quarters , while further along , .same ideas , the ea-hier's plat not divided from tlie other by any When the cashier was ; i ( the pa ( low his back wa- toward the otiie and aKo to the big afe. The latu at least twelve feet from him , aga outer wall , with all the doors witl ' 'Well , when 1 came to enter tin and seen how oas.v it was to 'sue ; s > afe , I was laid out with astoni * And then the crcenness of that t Why , gents , lie didn't seem to k more about a drait on New Yo about the complexion of the man moon , and after I had detained tlie window fully ten minutes on o text tint I another , just to sue if it ci done , we went out feeling that > tlie. boodle in that safe dead to rig "The time appointed was nc noon , and when w had seen th dent and bookkeeper out of the \v pal enlcied , walked lo the nay v and < iot a bill changed , anil ' tnei to dicker about a draft. _ 'I , enl - Wnir--l'i bank on tiptoe soon -after was open , as nlso the dnoi > of tl and the cashier , with his back to i feeding himself as he talked. Wii it makes my mouth water to I what u ( rlorious opportunity v. as me ! 1 had on rubbers , ami I slipp way to the safe as sotlly as tlio creeps. Then there w as a grow rush , and a dog about the si/.e ot ling stcer _ ( lung himself upon inc. down with a crash , and thu dog li there , but while it as happening the click ! click ! of a revolver , ! greenhorn of ; i cashier coolly sa my pal. " 'I'm on to yon , my friend ! move hand or loot I'll let d through you ! Tiger , hold thai fast ! " "His left hand slid down to a 1 and next moment a bell outside vvti ing a lire alarm and collecting a of people. They came rushing i bank by the do/en , and , of com1 cake was done for. I gotten ' } e that little operation , mid , my-.tya. siivcn for hi.s nlijire. It turned' 01 the bank was guarded in all s ways , including clog- , and sprinj und thai llio seeming greenhor cashier htm been imported from a ilclphia. bank. lie had spotlilttis ighl , and had given us rope to hai . . " selvc- _ HE "RETORNED" IT. Une ill' 1'rositlom Clevelaml'h masters L'TOVCH Ills I'iinoss i tlie Olllce. I'hiiailelpliia Call : The appoiu iy 1'rciidcnt Cleveland of the d lollowei's of Ins part } to federal pu , n various parts ot thu country , se be bringing to the surface. slirtl : llectioiis on the common intelligi the American people. , or at leii l residents ot this nation. Many a liino the ( ircsident h : alibi * to blush lor theuma/iliig dis | gnoranci ; winch men whrnn hu li liicted for important iiOsitioiH : nule : , but what i.s apparently th < triking iiistiinco of illiteracy bus Drought to light in the posttnait : ) lni"-H1Ncb. , by a leading indiiatri .ablishment In this'oity. The linn in question inclosed n ! ar in an unsealed envelope , add , o "Olaf lUtrg , Ulney. Ncbraskn , " ntelligent po-.tmanter at that pijli ng unable to iind"Olaf Berg , " nut olleclion stamp on the cnvciopi ivroto in big , bold , but awkwardly f .utlcis : "Uetornlarilor. " which btipiiral 'U'torn-ta-ritoi1 ' , the liugli-.li ot wl : .ieturn to writer. Whim tliu lette oiurned the linn was compelled ho. penny postage lor its return , a ( \ldch was wholly iniiieoeisary. xior poat-ma-tui. but in Nobrask lot know this. * An Aoloi-N I'l'itcilcal .lolce. A New York special RHJO : .It dackay is the comedian in ti bur tow running here. Them is a unong thu actors thus imploycdii Tork to iiihurlUe thciiHulvtiS by , ) f hninorous ex ) > loils. An act-on leareil in a dailj journal early thir > f Mackto having observed a cou ( lodding sleepily on his box. wh ml dowager of a m tn ! > 4 was in a vhercupon , it is said , tlie tu < lor st o the curb , opened and slainmet : ho door of the carriage , spoke pi md raised his hat to a presumed in md then remarked to thu t 'Homo ! " Convinced that tlio lad vlthm , the servant drove off wi imply vehicle. Later a dramatic ailed attention to the fael that the lote was ancient in the annuls of joi mil charged the reporter with wit. ilagiammg it. This got the vomit inhbt into dilllculty at his otiico , n uul to fcavo ids place by proving tl ictually wltnoescd the teat byM ixaetly as described. The evident : Convincing thai tlui actor hail beei dy mimetio in the matter , ant vaitcd until he got the right am icfore giving the , performance. laborato has the art of advcrtish onie. fi A TT "KJ fU T BLUf COUNCIL IM I I I li * CITY Kl\V ; The Oily l-'ntliern. The city council mot yetcnlaj in * , nil bolus i > re enl cxcopl Al nctt. nctt.A large number of bills were * a JL V. Holii < ? wl * tillowcil $ JOO ii inont of claims for iliunngoto vca on of the new sewer ditch. A petition of properly owner * \ \ willed , asking for change of R' Wirtli Mreet uimv Third Mtfout. H for further investigation to' Aid. M Ucnuett , and Strnub. with the i g'uieer. Ueorge F. W'lrtli , a > attorney to riiilllps , jmvq noliee tlul Mr. eluiiued damapos on ncmnnt of of crude imttAVirth and I'onrth Heferrod "I S. ( . 'linton tiled n reinon trance beinp as-o M-ll for \ ) \iiij ( ; on stitH-t , tin1 lottrontuifr on Hroailw * liuvinfr to paV.ior iwvinj * there. 1 to i-itv nttornPT.vlio has already opinion ndvorXpiv to sneh rcinon- Tht' reports .of the city ollleor piv-cnled. j Aid Hc'lM' ixporlcd In vopnvd to tttlou for an oh't'tfio liffht to bo near the MothddM e'linrplt. Snoh \vonht do nvnVsilh > ovornl Inniii und would M- \ii the city fifty month. Hi1 f 'id not fioor the. < liowovuf. Aflfci'fliiic > hot tsilk the wits Ittid over Jnlil n full bo.trd ci pvoscnt. AidJHonni'U wti-- sent uuforo ho arrit i' < l Aid. Mj nst > r wa in court. toultem tl cai-u away Tlio oily uttpntuy was iiiMruelpd in the ens' ' 1st the c'oitnty nttorney onnly vs. FiHr < National bank ol' ' lUntl's , in its cnrt to collect the thecifj an l cfjiihty from y.iiil banl A coinniilteAfljn .i < iin < j of Aid. lopf , Shiigart aim ! * ! ( Stratibwas emp with Col to make u f-iMleinent Vincent for won. on tlie Indian er Aid. .ShugalF presented a re * tllat no hill b& ( allowed e\ceil | it and acted oil 3u open council , i warrant drawnV'vecpl by direct o the council. thought \ \ there ha too much "curlstone hiisinexs. The city euHil.eer prcsenkd a 1 rejiort concerniji ; ; ; the proposed on the .sewer ditchj favoring the nhc instead of tholonier ) one , the % llefericd to colinnittee on sewerajj ; 15y rc olutio'nfl. \ . " > 0 was placed hands of Ald.Jlj-ei < e for the payi aticli hinall ca lt bills a s mi < ; ht net incut from tinii to time , Mich a f tlic lire tennis , ilc. . he to report council al caili cjtnhtr meeting ; , C. Wc.sle as cd that a.si-cssiu made of s claimed by him residence properly on aciounl change of yradt ) lleterred. A icnionstr iicti was presented : lettiiifc any contracts to J. 1' . tlonl the ffround tTinithe had not paid It I'liipkncd by hhn on pre\ ions col LMaceil on tile , , . 15iiU were opened and contracts follous : .lauify' ( Jonlden , for Kiplith avenyy ffoni MaintoSivtlii at 17 cents inj btntls. or 15 c.ent from Sixth fo'j3iventh street , at H and It ! ceiif cash ; from Sove. Eighth .itreeiarjM ! cents , and If- htrcet , on cash ; from Ffiur-to-Sixili avenue , nt vHijKinls , or \ i cents fromhixth to fJi'MMith struct. 111 cc 10 centt : cash ; trtnu Seventh to Directs , VI c nt , > , or 13 cents en l'-ifthlh .street&inu , Ninth to Tent mies , 'j : ) ccnfctt prd'J cenjs caii On inler. < eirions between . the contract at 10 cents cash or It warrants. ! ' between Sixth and .S streets , at lcc'iilauash ' or 'JO cent rant * betn ocnlk > \ enth ami Ki < rhth. sit 10 ciiiite cay. or 2'J cents wa The interseeticBis c i Ninth avenue awarded tlie | siime. Tlie contra ul = o ffiveu liimnor lillina Eighth between Nintl ancl Tenth avcnnes. cenljin boml-or 1 ! ) tent < iNfli. In onier to protect laborers , the t decided that it would make no co Pettlemeiit with a contractor mil contractor hadjlilcd with the city e full and receipted pay roll , Miowin all thu men employed had been paj 'L'lic mayor "reported concevni trip to Des I Ioines , that he had [ ) ( out of the $ lfiOiappronrialcd. lie \ to know whciher the remainin should be turned into tlie. treas retained by him for further e\ien- Aldermen bhu art and CJcise requested lo atlVnd the meetin < ; i major-i mid aldeimen inDesMoi the 1 1th , they to yo at their o\\n ex There was 01110 discu- ion a mayor's evpotne bill , which wl iti'iin/.i' < l but .Himped oil' . Aid Hcnnctl lavoivd letting the majo the ! ? ? 0 balanf A lor future c\pcn- woiihl not vote hir any more , Aid iShu Mi't thought thi ! apmopriati sjl'0 was for covering the e\pci sendiiig llio mayor and such aldun wanted to j o ti'i DiMo'mes. . . lie t ! that on the return ol thu deles-He | iicnsii bill would be presented ai ii.iljnee tinned into the livaMiry. Sii'dentopf ( iid.'nitt nnderatanil flu lutioii to mean ju t that. ' lie then for all -orls was the § 150 novided ( icnie-i connected with tlio incctinj iltcmpt wa.s made lo lind tliu 01 I'csohilion , but the aldermen and failed to lind it on ( lie minutes , and iivil of tliehunt , il bcin > ; about ha I o'clock , and dinner lime jisi' ionneil adjourned until next \Vcih HUMAl HAIR. L'lic ICMent and Jmiiortanoe o TrudQ in tlio Commodity. " of human hair i "The bi'st riuility [ 'rom l-'ranco , ( Jet'inuny , SweitiM X'ortvtiy. , " said- lar o iminirler t nan hair on IJroadway to the qner S'ew York riluil and Ksproia , 'iewcr. "Years a ollic linnian hair trad i bomuv/.a , almilm , to what few tl hern were in tlic busines- , . Fine , 1 ant hair could . be purclniM'd froi lo-sessor foiln J0\v beads or Knickki ' .ViitllciVi went itbunt tlie country inditolny ; tliu women u rowyaws , vilh their hair. Times have elu md not n woman in all of the coi nentioned bulrcrniire.s a < i r > 'l roiin o fcovcr her4lmrins locks to adorn madin difif Id-n1) ) parts of the worl " "Well , hoib llio trade ntwV" " \Vithin tlTIi ) list liftcim years 'alien till'surprisingly. . 'J'hen it wa- -idurcd on the liM a-xthu third lar t > ort trade ivk-4ATierica | [ , \shiU- nov niji.s it rnnK'T'nnout the twcntietli. ensou in obvious. Thu introduct heap hair from ltal.\ and the ( 'him inml hair has atttctvd thu nalu ol tin due tirtlcle.fNy the. hair that i oines from Italy either cut alter > r taken Irom lie ] ) ltal patienus. hen se.nl to 1'nviand carried thro iroccss which ( > siippo-cil to i\ mil vitality , but < jra\cyard ; hair cai ir equal thu o\iullcnt ; < malitof , th naterial taken iiom a Hush-ami ealp. " "How is the hair prepared for n " itter il is llret cut from tliu heaih" "All hair obtained in Sweden , No taly and sfimutinies ( jcrmany ( ultl foi ofion prepare hu latter country : et hair obtuincil the.rui ) ia bent to s raw material , There it undergo clinins process. It i.s cleaned , w nil dried , and then drawn tliroiif : and ; so tlio article It as pure asc ; Jew when the raw material is sen t is simply washed in * oda ami ii or .sale. " "What dot % luiir cost obtained fie rifrinal wearer } " "It depend * on llio length and All thMifiom $1 to $10 is i the price . . . . . U' , , . . . .Si li paid for the rtw ; matetial We t rnw until ft ii cleaned and pt Thirty two inch linn retails here fi to $1 per ounce , bemtj graded b * hadr > .s of color deHired. Some easily sells for $10 and $100 per pc thlttv-two 6r thirty inehe ? long. " "What color in hair is highest pri "Pun1 white hair is more souKiit now than any color and h wor weight in irold. Intlersl , it is. tnon able than gold. Itclls at $10 an per ounce , and extieinel hard I nt that Ini-fjo price. The reason of that pmv while hair can rarely o found. Nearly all while hair turn jollowlMi tlnse from exposure to tl anil weather Ordinarily wliite hn three dlilVronl Miadco , beginning : roots and varjlnrru little in the I and the end. Hence the pi-eat dill experienced In getting pure white 1 don't mean graj hair. ( Jrav hair \ \ i mixed. Then when white In colored you can tell it easily. " "What color ? come after white ii tunritv * " "The light or pale colors are a more In demand than dark . hadcx. blonde , nol reddish , and golden In the fa\oritcs after white. In S' light hair is moMly obtained and is e.\p'ii ( lvo than in any other co H-tnV'o .furnishes dark anil m shade * ; Germany medium and Ital orally dark.Hut , of Com > 6 all oountricM fuvn'lsh'all colors , ' but JiHl mentioncM iii'edominate. " "Will the prepared Immaii hair Ion"- ; thtvrslw.inaterlalV "rreparell hair will last a lifetii never loses * vittditv. The. raw I elo-rgpil up with'oll ami will soon hi dead. The retinrd Cliine e hair wl generally nii\e\l witli the importi and .soldJoi1 dirst iUality ] , veryNobi In order , to tvliuu it , acid * nivi u - pie elleet'.is tlelcle.rionTho CI lull is dltfclieap. Tn'enly-Oj lil'i in lengllvcan be purchased hl-flio r sfS per pound. The traihs 'Italian < ( is about the Same price. , , "The prepared human hair , ( \ eight inches limg.is uorUi-Sf-'iU per 11 not counting Ilie eos'.l i-lilidecl gri ' Wltat i the matter with 'AnieHc you can not buy the raw material I "It is the. variable climate hi think , \ \ | tieh seem * to impede the g of hair. 'Kucti.s , hair doesn't K-I grow long on American Women , an only reason that can be given ; strange freaks of the weather. Nr Sweden thoiwinters are long and s but nol capriclutts. ill cliavnge < - Tlu nci-ature remains equable nli'l ' Sv women take pride .in cultivating i crop of hair lor the. huir-gatherer he come.aiottnd late in thu s American women wouldn't fell the ! if tln-y had it. Money i * not an with them when it romu * to look- hair i.s obtained from ' England f reason it doesn't grow long in llio islnnd. The hair from Italy is ti and no doubt , in my mind , that if II material was imported hero dircc fore being prepared in L'aris , il. . contain a germ of cliolera , n.t a deal of it i > cut Irom patients inw \ - Hair from Italy might properly I eluded with rags ' during ti cholei tleinic " . _ Tin : oxi .Y KXOW > SiM.rinc Hi rou EpilcptiOf I'il.s i.sSaih N en inc. ' . " 1 had Kpilejitic Fits for. sixtc'en y writes John Kcithly , ol I'rincipio. "Samaritan Ncrvino cured inc. " al Druggists. McJheval locks were among the cbVioratey.anil. ) . ,4 ilflicat.ely. eon fitrwls-vy nicies nyci mo < - ; _ ' it ' ! - ' ' . ' , ' ' "Stand back , gentlemen ! Clea track ! " shouted the police , and : quickly-gathering crowd .surged steamer No. ! came tip the slrec imigniliecnl black hordes slnkin ; from the pavement. , ' 15ut hold ! A1 wheel uom'ps pfl eti'innev js overtui'iicd , ami the brav ' men are picked up bleeding.ancj' ; le.s ? ! An investigation revealed Ihe fael inoirm < ctho f-leainer that mornii steward lijid neglected to put in the pin. A little neglect on his par1 caused a loss of a half million ill The busy marU of trade are lull of fatal mi , \\hoarcmakingtlic same Tliey neglect their kidneys , Ihinkiuj. need no attention , whereas if they oecahional use of Warner'.ssafe < ; un would 7/rivr / say that they don't feel well ; that a tired lecling bothers that they are plagued with indige that their brain refuses to respond al lhat their nerve.s are all unstrung. - Journal. IMIjliS ! IMMCS ! I'l A sure cure for IHind. Hloeilhij ; . ] iml t'lcenited 1'ili-s ! > > ticcn disc. > \i-ii Dr. VVillUmis ( an Indian reniciljj , c.illi , \Villiinis' : Indian Pile Ointment. , \ bos lias i-iired the woist eliionlc cai-es nl siainting. Xo one neetl suffc ! W > CU < minutes niter ai/jil\inx thi > wimdcil at ' inn midirnie. Lotion ? and insinnnoi iiiiiio liurin than co < l. Williams' 1 Pill Ointment absoihs the tniiun > , alia ; . ulaily at niu'lil ililcn i' itcliinij , ip.irtU HoHiin ; warni in b.'di , acts us a ] ioiiltiee , instant Ji'hct' . and is im-paicd only lei itchiliu'ol ) > iuatc I'lirtn. and lor uutlriiij 'SHIN DISKASKS CrUMI ) . ' Ointment -\ues \ llr. Via/id's Manic < music , J'imiili'N Hlauk Heads or < lilulc.hes anil l'.iiiition ] > on tin * faee , It1 [ he hkln deal and beaiitllnl. Alwi cult" -all Jtlicinn , Siiic Nniplcs , .Soie JJii'i ) hlOhsHuuiorii-ers. Sold by iliugglsts , or mailed on rece lii'tiillcil by Kulin it'Co. , anil iSuliKK Dwliu Al vrln.'liilo ) ; by U , I1' . CiuiiJinnii Coniprcsicd paper is said to fiavo uu'cc.s-fnlly , e\ti'iniontiil | with in nany for piano cases. A roepnt rtjMJil to the Kn lUli 1 sooluty of Aits allows thiit of tlio ! liiatiis which iiavo occurred in nines MIICU 1B75 only ono-t'ourtii juon ciuib'cd by lire dump. When 31by wan riei , we pave lior Castotla , Wlicn alie irm a Clillillir cried for Caatorlt \Vlicn elioliccame Ml , fclift ? luo ( ; to Caetorl V/hon lvo 1ml Olilldrcu , tlic gava tliem Caoti A New Vurk negro pleaded nol $ o a ehargo ol highway robbury nch Icrvor that he might have esu md he not pulleJont thu cuinpluin t. his perspiring landlturchicf to mop A New Jersey man once said that cople in the state rather liked mo oci , because limy full so good when . There must bu home. vcro gone. ee.ling in thu mlndn of thee who utl'crcd tin : pangn of rhcnmati ii ecu fpccdily reliuvod by thu Use i > Incolw Oil. _ 'J'hu import of thu international nissiou btr.tes that bitwnen tliu j S77 and \8V , 1,8'iO people-- " moro he whole population of thu "kingd nuiciilu if Monaco have committed eipieiit uiion losses at thu gain ) ablcs of Monte Carlo. Itemcily. Tlio IJcst Internal Hrandredth's TUU , thu best me.d : uown for all ili&ea ua. They are pi vgelnble. The MI mo do e always luces Iho same ull'ecl , other jiurga ciuira increased dose > , and finally t ] ' . They purlfj the blood. oting. and clu lige tion uvigoraletiin < They hiimi liu .stomach ami bowels bih- ho liver .uul i AH } off vitiated T IS M Lxtei In , the U.8 One of the Itcst and Lnrtjest JStoobs > io tided from. Mo Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevator M. BURKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , flEO , lU'llKR , Mniinjtcr. . UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. vlil Pllr , Noli. ! Kent nor Nntlotul llMiV.lCcRf Hunk ti ItKFKlir.NTrS' Mprplinnt-i Mttl Tnuticr1 , Nub.i ) McDoiiuWs Hank , Noilli J'l.itlu , Nub. limitCoUnuUus icy.Ncti.tC'oUniilumStiitu , two-tlilriM rMito ot tock. DltnchcJ for - Will | i r euslDincu'Mriift bill or iMtluu other depraved M'cretiuns. The llr.sl or three tloscs telis the - < tori. The i becomes clear , the eve , biigltl'- the m cured , the digestion Is restored ; uo < l ne."s cured ; the animal vigor it. recrui and till decay aricslctl. CLEVELANDoTl THE PRESS. AmtonlHlicil at tlio tCtVcct of 1-Ililstlo I the New- * A Wa < luuglon Special say- The : tune the m'c < idcnl write a letter to editor tif I'ncK about newspapers Ijm will probably burn it up before MMH ! lie is represented to be greatly Mirpr at tin1 reception of hh latest epistle. wants the mean ami lyiny ; newspaper lit the coat to themselves , but hopes truth-telling press will not bo otl'endei v > hat was not meant for it at all. S exasperating inMunees of misiv very sentation and recMe-s charge- * were f in his memory when he u-ceived Krppler letter , lie had aKo been no.vcd by impiinee from good people- . .lories auoui wanted to know if tho-.c lishiiig Sundays v\ ere true. So lie fi his mind to the editor of Puck al new.spaper l.uug in general , and both Mtrpriscd and pained lo lind ho\ had been misunderstood , At the. w house .speei.il uaro had been taken s Mr. Clcvelaiul'f inauguration to give facililv for getting cor i > rc s every information , and that any of the W i . should have inuton corrcsondeut' taken the meaning of the president inexplicable. . Tins ithe pcmi-oili uMilaiiationliicli it has been dec ; advisable lo make. Ill-natured cr liave not only been finding f.iull with subject-matter of the letter , but they I Charles tinu hunted up M > nielhinir once aid about was-ting a litctime c ing after a lie , and have found evhh t > t plagarisiii liy the atitlior of the h . The exeeutnc document on lying. shot cf it all is thought to be that the - L-avo iircMdcnl will for picM-nt Ii tier-writing to his secretarici. A'rolrir-ed man , JIarry Hrown , { Ci y old , still IhiiiLC in a cabin in Te Wayne county , X. Y. , \\.is once the s anil coachman of ( ! ov. Dc 'ilt Clin and obtained his freedom under the . manumission act ) ult , WIT. STRICTLY PURE. IT COHTAIASAOOI'IVM I.VAi\Y TO ; THREE SIXB BOTTLES. PRICE 25 CENTS , 50 CENTS , AND Si PER DOT > KCCNT BOTTLES ! < i > ut up for Ih /sWe Kiniiiioilutioii ot all \\lio ik'siru a ui.J lo > v pri .c < l Oougti , Cold and GroupReme jiui'-i. rj-iniMj | A nt.Mii > v ion COWSUMPTIO : DISEASE , Should hi-cui" Die liuyn $ l lniltli'1. Direui Iitniiiiiij ! ! m ; . ' cudi Uul ( k < . Sold by all Medicine Dealers. T3 UMPAILIH1 4 Ml INtlliuNU > 'ltt , l-'allhi ) . . . : iS. Cull vuUiiJiw.SUVIt us r tnKnllnfl , f iiilnaleakjiioj iniiutcncy , } i > litiu , tkrofuJa , and all Wcrvouii and Blood Dlsonscs. vhov McicliaiitR , i nta ment causi 'Nun'nusl'roi liatJonjrK'sularllli'Sortholllooil.ijtoiuacli I'.nwelsorKidinfj1 , orvlio i-'nunn ain-rvi tonic , npiK.ll/.cr or hUiuuluid , ti'iu k'iatg. For ttfitlmo- ulula ami EUUll ttdHl' > . IDE Dii. S. A. KlfSHONDECUM ! COJJI'iM ST. JOSKPII , MO. rncc frcilj1 uniircrcd Ly i'lijrflclttil ionlaltaiiU t irrnltrt M ml stamji. FOU SALE I'.Y CT. J ? . UOOJJMAN. Did you Suppose - / < pose Mustang I/tninient only gooi for horses ? It is for inflarmna tlon of all flesh. The Lanti o ! Oranses , Sunshine , and Tropical Scenery. A lot * OxlOO ftH , In 8ll t M Sr-tlnRii Purls. Florida , only $10 forwulav * oijUwry ) ? tniut , find clillrt nlioulit own n lot. IHn" . < " / > Wman Ilottw' . . . ninlnrl.i. No snntmn , or rullliiu InnJ. . HerornUrninoilaltjr. hotel , nlrcftdy Intllt. ntorf , $ UlWI caoli. A Vlvo-scto ornnco ero\o tracts , | , U'liiiri-u ultci , tliotowtiphowlnijiitrct , Ulatot Orovntn clulil depot , itix.ito. ; nlxo tlnoOrwica . wltlt clccant13e lirtlllnnt colors , lift ol onrtimn.aml n lone jirtntotl . Iwok of tlvo All Donf Freo. i'op- - . over lOO land imrulwscr-4. " ' arrivals WCVMI JK"in' uUtlonTn , ami now I NCR. ll'iii. IT. OaMtu , I'rcn. National Cltlwni . Jlank , Kow York. Aililrc.-u , for full twrlloiilata. MOVIRV k'HESlUEKT , ITOOKnAUWM.rlCWVORIC L. N. , fid. . Btlyrr Pprlnan Mninrh Odd-Hi Chtrauu , lll.i ' firiimVa o < ! > [ * * a ihy III 1 t.4voM > oMl' or m if It ilcfilopti llMiivf ll8 * mnadlnalmvo N-i ti i ii < il thM I i-1 I T .T\\l > nil ! J I.K-i I ItKJI , lnl-i-Mi AI r li'tf.titr > . Mhntl IHi I. T H KM .S-K - oiitliUdlmul . uJdr il. -II1 I1 rr Ili-m-M' ' > - BBjtun . ' tl'b KimTmft UK T. X bl.uJCM.IIll' tllO'O llteil OctO Cine lnx will euro mi"-t olilinntecn-i- lour Javs ni to s man 'onnu c > unim dosta of rn lnlrriii tnor ol nuclnlu.Hnl thin in ) i IM lain In pu oii'e iljsp it ll'i bunnii tlie enntiius in li > ili liovliiy l nil iluii'irlMf miuli'il o 'liroSI.MI. ' Pnlil > \ ei-elit | "I piifO. Tor fin Ilier orolirulai. I' , o. llov liiU. 3 * . C. ja-XjXj-ft niooCURE. . 6.5 Jolnifcl. . Ni'W Veil ; . lur--lh-MUl ) ni [ & ( | KWJIMKTt MiAMt" ; lV"llnf II.Hv' | C ) nrl.i-l-y. . MPM.I II I'llf.r. . I-JI4HII-M. To.iV. liy null . . * . .E5UFFALON.Y. CUtTIVATOR AND HOU8E- ' " " ' " I'1"1" " " " ' NFBRASKA * < " " UEEPBIf lli" " " * U'i'"J ' . TO" ' ' ' ' l l < "H'11' " . mm" tii'l n l.li on . frn.lrnir un.l JUi.'iun n f | ici . , . i'l Iw ilph'lit l .mt u 101 T > . ar/llTH. Pub. . Omaha , Noli. M.IHt it. 3. Time TaMe OMAHA. Ttio fnlloiMMir U tlie time of miiviii an-t - do- Hrlinool timni l < y. Cenlnd Hinndiud titan nt llie ' , SI V.M.i ii- local d | iiis. Tniliisol dmiDl. eoiiii.-r .ariivu ami dopuit Irnm llmir Iliu II. .t I UUi anil Wobuler Atruulh ; tialnson I. , C. . II. .V IJ , mid K. ( ' . , St J. A. I1. ' II. iioni ' tlio : . * c M , depot ; all oihots from theI'ldon I'uolUo L'"tU ) lUUIKir. THAINS. Ttj-idse trnlns ill luavo I . 1' ilppn' ' at OtlVJ " , ( Xt 1.im-.SJl-hni : ) IMIljir ) llJilii. m 1:10 : 1.31 1:5 ( > - - IU3 ! : : t : J- IUU&UJ5..iO : - < l : | il 'iiW--lltUi. : : | in. " ' 15 R Ifi J.eaviMriimrer lor Omnium 7'1" . n. m. ; ; ! : : ti K ii iui : : > -10 : rt-iii. ' ' Si7 _ : t:30aS7 IW -fllj i . 0 1 ; o-'l . m. Airlvnl mi't ' ilcpurtnio ol tr-un from the iinsrcrdt-jiot at Council Aitlttvi : , jr.l'\ti.T. ( .111 ( (10 ft NOIITinVITI.il S . l:15A. : h . .Wall and i\pros i 7.00V. M ( , 'M i > , M * . AnniiniHidiition ! .4U i . M y.i.iA. M isar.ii . U\ir-a-s UIIfMill IIOUK | SAM > . :1R : A. M . Miilltind Hxpn > s. TiOl > . M ; l.i A. M . Auiniiliiiidiillon ' : 'M r. H . ] ' . \.iu > s . . ! , A.M CniUAUO. HII.W.M'ltl. ' ' , | - \ | [ I.10A.M . Mall iiiiil HJIII | ess 7 IKI e. M . I'.vpiem UilJA. M I.I3I-.M CIUCUJO , IIIIKI.I.M.IIIN J. ' , ' 1 IM . N . Mm ! itnd i\pu-s-i 0 ! IU * I * . M WMK II , Wl1. l.lll'lt. X I'M I no. I'll1. H.fjOPdl. tit. IjdllH dlptl'si liViMl ( , .Tnnisli-r ! JISWi1 M ; Wle. M Tniiiflt-rRt. Ixiuh \ NOItTHWAUl ) . Anlvo. . M. . M. I C1. ST. I' . , Jl. 4. l ) AH i' . M. blnux Clly Kx | > r < " s . . 5 : ; > Jj . I bMOoOnl.liuiil Aec'iitiiiiiDil'n lU.Uik KASTWAItl ) . I'puil , _ .M. 1' . M. l "t' . , II. & C . A M I' , * ! , . . JiWll. , Vn | I'ltttlMiiiintli II JU KIOCK VAKDi ) TRAINS ill llHVIlJ. \ . I * . ili'Mil | , Oiilllllll III ; | ) g-'Ji M in nri in. ; i'il : | ! ) Vl . "ii. | in. " In n vi Block Yxulsloi Oinillii lit Ti.Vi 10J."iil. : ! . ! Kll1 ( 'Ji 1 : < II .1 07 ( l.'d p , in .Nun. A lunii idinly ; li.ilm y oxenpt Binnluy ; iliiill uiiept t-ulunfiiy ; I ) , U 'b o\cupl Mini- -AT- WOOBBKIDfaE BROS1 OMAHA NKli lebraska Kafionai Bai OMAHA , NEBRASKA. I'Alli Ul'CAI'll'AI S'-'fiO , . , Isini'i rs.Mny 1 , lsv > . . . Bi.OW ; . \V. VAIII'rnsiiliint. : . . A. K. Toii/.Ai.iN , Met ! I'ri" idcnt. \V. M. Hlluoms , C , , . . iniiiCToiiy- JoiiKh. . V. Mouai : , . NS.YA'U/ . , LinvisS , " A. K. Ti { BANKING OrriCE : THE 111 ON JiANK. C"o , 12lh mul FurnHtii Street * . Ufc..erulC"o Ufc..erul