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Ren Sman N7 TRADE }{mnx S A ougH@ure Absolutely Free from Opiates, Emetics and Poison. SAFE. SURE. 5Cts. PROMPT e AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS FHE CHARLES A VOGELER CO . BALTIMORE, MD., ole #‘ Jamea Modical fnctitute Chartered by theStateof 1li- f10is for Lheexpress purpose of givingimmediate relietin all chronic, urinary and pri- vate diseases. Gonorrhaea, GleetandSyphilis in all their complicated forms, also all diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly relievedand permanentlycured by rem B ics testedina Forty Fea B Wpecial Practice, Seminal ‘Weakness, Night Losses by Dreams, Pimples on © Face,iont Mankood, positively curod, There s wo e.cperimenting, 'fhe agpropriate remedy 8 at once used in each case, Consultation, per- wonal or by letter, sacredly confidential. \cines sent by Mail and Express, No marks on peckage o indicate contents or sender. Address gton S1.,Chicago, il ~Contagious. 1 am n native of England, and whil® 1w that country 1 contracted O1=01, 1 101 10 YEurs W < an ontdoor | Tund, b h great joy ' e entively. 1 oum ‘as sound wiwl v was i any i [, Fitkn HALFORD York City, June £2th, 1 i-on, wnd b tinto the [ atment. 1| sed ver ¢ W the | sne time, 1 nent « means, 1 Swilt's Specifle « ove the polson out DAN LEATY. Jersey City, N J PTHE OMAHA DAILY BE LJIWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1886, e o em— nd f Hides, 4 anning and Dressing-Some Tnte esting Scercts of the Trade ¢ ate the nnm time are feed o sl where bison onee 1 i coffee, and other South American . products, hides were from Mo Montividen and o video and the coffd m the upper La | P v America t isto t | P There ¢ Y n of the w 1 hem fiold of the ¢ les") i ally t fourths of the leather that on the do Lhiese various arts thatcon speoted, 10 was interes to the health, safety and their handler. Without op 1 e < who live in the mot e could. as if by look s of the globe, sound from the defecti had been gpoiled by unevén « :\‘;“,xu:l. :wll‘ifi‘u h{"l\\ .\,‘."'1.““ 4 | A Bank Cashier who \I\';‘mk \;n Quite into and dama Tn regard to th sk red co v It aint no use in saying that [haven't ble information ) I been a erooked man inmy time, ' he re 1 marked as he leaned Dack st the in the South Amer \zing | door and pulled his v “You all plains, when an animal is sla \tored | know that U'm just out of the Ohio peni- on the hide being removed from the body tontinry after serving a ten long years o ted by spreading it in the ground | for trying to work & Dank, and jt's no usc and giving it the full benefit of the dry | in_me denying it. Howsomever, ther air and the sun’s rays. In this who the | Was 1 yre in that case than the papers juices are taken up before putrefaction ot hold of, and it will be no” harm tets in. When thoroughly dried, the | togarn 1t oll &l hide i< closed and packed for shipment to o be with I was knocking the murkets of Hurope and the United | around Cincinnati Tard up and discouy | husiness the re present Formerly New York was the great hide | @ one day with a softsnap. e hd importing center of this count Herd omething to gladden our hearts not only the dried hides of Texas and e about fifty miles « Mexico, Central and South America werc at wasn't €0 very cn brought, but the greon or salted ones of | you may think, but it was & o hwestetn plains. ‘This important | and the officials wete n sct of trade is Taully changing its market, | The president was an old far e e towiird Boston, There thede: | bookkeeper a former milicty and - the mand f © s heavier than itisin | © roavell, he was deseribed as just New York and Brooklyn, the at tan cnest sp ver brought in heries and shoe_factories of the United | from the corn | ites bein wd —mainly in | My palh iped! the bank until he M- 3till the trade in this vi new how eve | . When noon t Keeper went | 4 cinity is enormions nereasing here wn alol ot in the 1 1weh 3 Ao came in Iyn may be regarded as the ) . 1o two S the metropolis for fore g % | of us conld do that en <lick as wved from the <hip t ' grease with any of the old tric he great wareho ong SWell, in a4 day or two we went up Lon to New York or shipped | there, an 1it worked like the big t1 nneries in the interior, | out 1ever ¢ g peedily transformed | th bunk there wa |i \ of various rom Buenos Ayres v ! « while furthe . ave said 1o be of amuch higher o8 vas th of fiber than those which co K Texar re mmper. The skin “hen t 1<hier from the y bovine born in | dow his back was toward the Ayres French | and also to the big safe. The latter stood nned ealfsk and for this veason, it Jeast twelve fect from him, against the ptible of a higher finis) in ter wall, with all the doovs wide open T e Miocd and Sxin Discases mailod | grreater demand for the” be it of | “Well, when 1 came to enter that bink free. | from Sixth T venth street. at 19 cents, | ITacizet Company- A DIRECT LINE FOR pers for men’s and women's boot nd seen how ensy itawas to <nenk’ that caiters and shoes. The sk i the I was laid ont with astonislment {55 0 favorit dress slippers | And then rreenness of that cashier! Wi ats, e didn't seem to_ know no | the hide o e tha sow the finer | moon, and after I had detained him at the fiber the | the window fully ten minutes on one pre In the process of tan i dr <t and another, just to sec it it could be England, France & Germany. | !} it I i it d e o stennships of this well known line areall |y, owledee of which every Che time appointed was next of iron, in v ht compartments, and re- Turnisied with everyihing 10 mako the pas: hoth sufe and agrecible. T ¢ e United | 1 ndi cutis jealot £ 1 oon, and when™ we had seen the pr : i cper out of the way, my States and Fuiopean mi W York | o ch er c | pal en «d to the pay window Thursduys i tirdnys for LW, Clierboug PARIS and 1 10a—First cubin, §00-8100. Stee York they woukd o lose B | and_ ot a bill then i A secret with miny tanner weat | to dieker about a d tored the to inerense the wei; nd the | hunk on tiptoe soon afterhi Ahe fate bleness of the For exiunple Wik open, as also_the doors of tho zale, 4 i% Montevidean whole skin that in E and the eashier, with his buck to me, was é ¢ L e sty twenty pounds, | feeding himself s hio talked, . Why, sirs A 1 Dest way fo ke it makes my month water to think of , Posil cd by Administering B weigh, when tanned, fully | what a glorious opportunity wus betore as el A leather dealér in Gol et Thad on rubbers, and Tstipped half New Y 1 1o the writer that *There | way to the sufe as sc ftly as the serpent without | used to by yurneyman tanner in the | erceps. ‘Fhen there itely crmuticnt and speedy a moderate drinker OF as been given in thous | $ mp—it wis in Golden Lee's time— rush, and a dog about the who, on tanping a sun-dricd hide weizh ling steer flung himself upon me pounds, coutd make it absorn | down with and the dog held o ind 1 every tnstanceaporfect curo | 5o pueh tanaie acid that when e |t ) ile \ppe 11 uuch ti d thi en ready for | there, hut w appe \ s follow ailn, The system onc ! = pllowedibuinaver, fatls. SIS 03N © | themarket its we would come up to | the elick? a revolver, and the mpregnated with it becouies an utter funposst v the Hguor KUIIN & (¢ 18th & Cun A DL FOSTER & BRO Conneil Blufls, Tow O an | and = sometimes - soventy | greenhorn of u enshier coolly saying to ] nd 1t is snid his secret died with [ my pal w, althongh M. Lee, who 1 for 2 m on to you, my friend! If you tune of £500,000, offered the man $10,000 move or foot Il let daylight for it.” through you! Tiger, hold that fellow The Gold street man added that i fast Call or write for pamphiet containing hundreds | yog o unustal thing 1o raise a whol S1Tis left hand slid down to a button WHITTIER ries St., St Lonis, Mo. o longer Featient of Cuxon axeliy oldr. v Nervous Prastration, Debility, Mental and Physical Weaknoss : Mercurial and other Afec- tions of Thr Lin or Bones, Blood Poisoning, es and Ulcers, aro “Arising from Indiscreti h zrod Fr, piin the face, b St Teiale s, confurioa of i por or u ‘on the at Gonvitation'at sun-dried hide, intended for use in ver and next moment a bell outside was vi ————— | heavy work, from twenty M to thivty | ing a fire alarm and e 1lecting a cro pounids above the aver: ; | of people. They came rushiy Chaon hides are the raverse of this, 1t | bank by the dozen, and, of cc fakes two pounds of raw or salted hide cake was done for, 1 got ten B e D ound of dry Jeather, suita- | that Jittle operation, mid, myigal gaok ad brogan { seven for his share. It firned “out”that now done by stean » banl wrded in allsorts of and by chemical methoils, that the largest | we de number of seefets are supposed to b d ming held. Colorii W tinishing ealfski heen imported from in an extra superior style is anart fow phia b e had spottetd us ¢ are permitted to master. The euarricr | sight, 1 us rope to hay who ean make the most marketable hide is held in the ! e ey A et b ] 5 HE “RETORNED" IT. curious,” the reporter’s informant ad- | one of President Oleve s ded, “'to inspect the work of diflerent | masters Proves His Pitaess for {inishers, M two skins, exactly alike in the Ol fiber and and general quality, were o handed o two curriors, on would, in all pro show a smooth, | by P ut wtin-like sariice, whilé the other wonpd | followers of his party to federal positions it Guite yough to the | in various parts ot the. country kot fo 1o the e Ciner | be bringing to the surface startling re e anee | flections on the common intelligence of L'l > -] the American people, or. at least of.the e s W residents of this nattion ins great Many a thne the president has had f ot hide, | ignovance which men whom he . A R ; R cted for important positions have Painted or worni-c ! oo | made, but what* is_apparcntly the most whether of upper o sole v, is muel | hrov light in the tmaster at lower 1 the n UL | Olness, Neb., by a leading industrial s tanned skir H tablishment in thiseity 00ds—nto on boots 4 ol U rhe fiem in- question - inelosed a efr lar in_an_unseuled envelop Roya.ll{a,va,nalnottery fnd into trunks, satchels, chair 2 s pon S e, didrosio (AGOY ERNMENT INSTITUTION) cuticle of ever, i intetligent postmaster at that point, b Drawn at Havana, Cuba, January 2-16-30, 1886 3 werted into leather. unable to find “Olaf Berg, put a new (4 GOVERNMENT INSTITU Tickets In Fifths; Wholvs $5; Fractions pic P » not controlled 1 o fuirest thing wiy, N, V 1. OTTENS & CO., 619 Main wrcet, i Ly, Mo., Ov 18 Far Omauba. WSCsW £ child s properl ot nights and # jo: clilil s rosult. ‘Liow: to L for those who aaye a turn ta- | among th Loy 1 yed in N ply (he prop o will supply the de '\ wny others indeod, thous tion stmp on the cnvelope and > bold, but wwkwardiy formed nvailablo 1 o0 ote in big, Thero i orntaritor,” 1 | dying ordered that the skiv would be re- | Return to writer Wi moved from his body, and when cured be | retur d the firm was compelled to pay trotehod upon the heads of o drum—this | the penny postigs for its retur, 1 drum to bo beaten when his followers | Which s wholly unneees s ahout to chirge an encmy. 1t g | poor post-mastes out in Nebraska did added that the dead rriors” Chide | not know this thus used won more victories for his sola| « Ay - diers than when he 1ed them in person, An Actor's Practical Jokes Lhe turning of the skins of quadrupaeds AN k special says: John A y lenther, and its after uses, wi f | Mackay is the nedian in”a burlesque \austively treated ake a v now runni 0 0 i a4 mania v | tistics in conncetion with the incrense of | York to s lemslyes by means wealth and the industrial arts The | of humor ) An acceount ap o on Ridie's. Food atone. | leather trade 15 enormous in its resnlts | | early this week A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty, 16t awere stricken from the official re- | of Mackay having observod a eonchy turns docenn hored and pub- | nodding sleepily” on his box, whil % by the Nationnl Government, its | old dowager of i mistress was in a store; nee would seriously reduce the vol- | whereupon, it is said, theactor stepped and trade of the republie. the door of the earri spoke politel The demand for the skins of animals, | and raised his hat to a pr aAed [mmato, ge companies of Lerders on our inter- “Home!” Convine at the lady was continentdl phuns, At this very date, | within, the servant drove off w th the commencing ut the Rio Grandé, Tex., | empty vehicle. 1 o dramatie paper and proceeding northwest to the botndary | ealled attention to the fact that the wnee line which scparates the Dominion of | dote was aneicent in the s of jocosity Cinada and_ s dependencies from the | and ehirged tho roporter with W kedly United States, theve is devoted to graze | plagiarizmg it. This got the young jour but it i1sa purt. E\very lady ing "mrlnms an_ ares, which may bo | nalistinto diflienlty ut his office, and . d may have it; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifics, ot a breadth of country equal to all of New | actually witnes d cat b ck England, New York, I B A fous o Blupkay Jorsey, lilinois, Mich al | convineing that the actor had been sim other'of our great con jonwealths. ply mimctic in the matter, and had The herds of bufllalo whic h once roamed | wiited until he got the ht audience the great pliins that streteh from the | before giving the, performanec. “Thus Miscouri to the Rocky mountains, and | elaborate has the art of advertising be rom the Rio Grande to the Red River of | come. | opinion adverdely to such remonstrance States when an old pal of mine comes | hands 1 Geise for the paym { \ I Philadelphia Call: The appoiuntments | Cleveland of the devoted | Muaeh in timo and® noney to | enuse tobit st for the amazing display of | e niher. Mo cost, per pound, | atrikingiustance of-litoraoyslus bodn | which separated is | 1 ¢ ahgbe i o rona. | War ehicfs of the Tartar people &5 | Retorn-ta-ritor, the English of “which is | When the letter tmaos of figures which represent the wealth | to the eurb, opened and slammed shut | hoir and fur bearing, give employment to | and then vemarked * to - the driver, | | ket hair obtuined |'lu ) nt Iy estimated at 150,000,000 acres— | had to save his plice by proving that he | | and dvied, and then drawn through hot sretable. The sume dose always § ————————— A e S e S —————————————r— = \l'l‘llll'\\l CITY NEWS, Lyt 1 g t I <ells for 10 and $100 pe | i e hair 1s mo: number of bi e allowed ' ha lor and sat The City Fathers city countil met yesterday morn 1 in s to lots liy sower ditch f ) pric 3 mof th 1 't Third stéeet. Referred from exposare to the sun ¢ investigation to Al Mynster, | §¢ Ordinarily white hair vont shades, heginning at ots and varying a little in the o¢ andd the end. Henee the great diflicn George F. Wirth, ae attorney for J. M. | experienced in getting pure white hair Phillips, gave notice that Mr. Phillips | font mear gy hair, Gray har with claimed dama on coonnt of chang = m 1 Then when white hair of grade neag\Virth aud Fourth stroct. | colored you can te 1 it easily Referred 4 | “Whit o wme after white in S, Clinfon filed a remonstrance against | WIAFUVE e seqd for paving on Bivant |~ ““The light or pule colors are al troet, the lot fronting on Broadway and | more in demand than dark shades having (o pay for paving there. Reforred blonde, not reddish, and_golden hair ¢ to city nttorneg, who lias al ind - Straub | Tight hair is mostly obtained and is me The t8'of lio city officors were | ¢xpnsive than in any other count presente > Frange _furnishes dark and mediv Ald, Geise gported in regard to the pe. shades; Germany medinm and Haly g uition for an efectrie light to e K ‘ o he Moth8dist éluireh. Such light | countries fiyhi all colors, but the Would (o awag with severnl lamp posts, | FZL ntoned predomi and would sfve the city fifty cents @ | Wil the prepared Tuman Month. "He @id not favor the change, | long n th dwsmaterial O er. Afnsorio hot talk the pmttar | - Drepurcl it AWill Last alifetime, wis over fntil a fall board could T losest vitality. The raw huiv sresent, Ald3Beonett w sent for, hut | clogged up with'oil and will <oon beceo! eforo hie arriged Ald. Mynster was called | T The refined Chinese hair whct vay to attend a ease in ¢ generally mixe with the importéd The city attdrney wi and sold - for divst quality, very 'soow rc fst the county attorne tn order, o retine it, acids qae tsed o ounty vs. FirktNational bank of Council | e 'ty ons. The Chine LY its ofdrt to colloct the tax due | Tt 1s ey Wenty-eight |_!-v‘n GLEVELAND ON THE PRESS. the city and cadiity from suid bank in lengthiéan be pu | A comitted@nsisting of Al Siedens #3 por pound. The [fn il topf, Shagart .{ Straub was empoy ix about the same pric 1o, make w sg®lement with Contractor “The prepared human hair, (8 enty Vincent for w s | Ald. Shugg e ted lution | not connting yeily klinded gra that no bill hé fallowed except i “What it the matter with ‘America andl acted on gn open council you can notbuy the vaw material | Wareaut drawisseept by divect o 1t is Ahe variabl nate here HAL LY DEWEY & STONE'S) Jotod| erally dark. “But, of course all” these Tk on the Indian creek, | inclies long s wordy &40 per poiud, 7 T & ECEHETAINEIDPLACE IN OMAIIA TO BUY URNITURE iz AT u ! One of the Best and Lirgest Stoc'es in the U.S. to Select from. | No Stairs to Climb. - Elegant Passenger Elevator M. BURKE & SONS, i GEO. BURKE, Manager, i ok UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. REFPRRENCES:~Moerchants and Farmers' Blank, David City, Nel carnoy National Rank Kene ey, Neb.: Columbiis State Bk, Columbus, Nob. i M Dould's Buak, North Platte, Neb, Omaus jonal Bank, Omaha, Neb. N:\‘Ih”l’:ny ::Lnrnw:»l' ‘\h.nfl with bill of Iading attached, for to-thirds vale of stock. | y<e it | e—— e e praved seerctions. Tho first two " ts Land of Oranges, ) r s telts the Uhe shin 19| V] | beeomes the eye, brightt the mind, Flni Ifia Sunshine, Ra, [ cured; thie digestion i o8 SE tecruitod; and Tropleal Scenery. Y nd | | M 1 decay arrested. A Tot 405100 festy in Silyer Springe Park; Florida only $10 For G0 dags only. Iyory many woman and chlld sbould owi 8 1ot High, dry, it fnd, No swampa, or mulatia. flo Astonished at the Effect of 1lis Late :.L‘r‘lfi Botel,nivondy buit. Hevernl traing daily: Tpiside fegarding the News Fivo-noro orange grove trwos, $200 esch, payer sln\nl tho tows showingRirocte '!nm;h 2':1’;’.'1 aivots &y &0, AR fing Orangs Grove in elid 4 A Washington Special says: The next | beillisnt, colors, withs elosanis 13-y descrip time the president writes o letter to th 1ive hook of onr town, and g gz printed LSl i PG ) A 0 1and DHTOLASCTS, Froo, Pop- editor bIUeK Ahotk MK C I\ Diation 75, and 1 Tals weekly REFER- L1 will probably buen it beto end FNC H, Oak fonal Citizent Pank, New York. Add 1, 1 partionlars ity he co! ong Tiere had bed think ieh s to impede the gro | < represented 1o be grea wised the cont HE thought there had been | U WIECR impede the growth { e is veps preatly surprised | PR RCRY Prsivenr, 170 BRoAuwAY, NOW VORK 100 mich “cufifstone” business of hair. Faetis, hair doesi't scem Flie w presented wleng wrow long on American women, and only reason that can be given s nge freaks of the w ihey Now Sweden the winters ong and_seve but not eapriviaus it ehunges. ' le | bev temains equable shd Swe wonien take pride dn- enltivating | crop of hair for the Imiv-gatherer wl report concernig the proposed ¢ the sewer diteh favoring the instead of theflo roone Referivd to committee on sew By resolution $150 wis p ch small easitbills as m L onos + 1 e comes around late o the spr ment from 4 v time, stich a bic Ameriean women wonldn't seli their the fire tean e to report couneil at ¢ Falnimeas ir obtained from - England fo ity on dccount of vonson it doesn’t grow long in the ol et 4 ialandd, | The hair from Taly is nted against | and 10 doubt, in my mind, thatif the r e o | material was imported here divect had wot paid lahord s heing prepared in 1 i bl contuin - gevm of che Placed on tilt deal of it is cui from patic Bids were openied and contracts let as | Huir jrom_lialy might mes: Goulden, for filling | Gluce du S tfom Main o Sixth street s, or 1 ILLCLAS THE ONLY KNOM 10 conftdd @ash; from Seventh to | Ko Lpilepticy 1 st 4 nts, and 18 cents . . 5 + from Maimto-Sixth street, on Ninth 1 had Epileptic Fits forsixteen yeas " | writes John Keithly, of Principio. M venue, nt Hhjoonts, or 15 conts i | SSamaritan Nervine eured me.” $1 rom Sixth to eventh s 1, 19 ¢ o1 | Ty G e i . 16 conte e fl trom Seventh to Bighth |~ el {<. 91 chuts, or 18 cents cashy on | g M stree, rom Ninth to T nth uve g S nog on 1Y cents casl On interscchons befween Mai ud SisthstiTets. Jumes Goulden awvas . giveil v amtiend DR the contract at 16 cents cash or 14 cents « RAL ol warrants:* between Sixth and Seventh wndpbu 0 ;,I""I’_H']‘;(ff ) strects, al 17 edots cash o 3 ar: | AT T rants: b “"“'J‘"“'“' L0 Ll “teamer me up the strect, L 19 cente cu 3 magniticent k horses striking The intersectios aventie were | o e payement warded the e eontract Was | Upa pold b oA wheel voines off'! I 1 loceks W ¢laborately and dimens gf these also given himgfor fi whth street | beiween Ninthand Tenth avenues, at 23 : A cents in bondsior 19 cents cash [t U ling;and; sel Tnorder to protect Jahorers, the council | Ry ; : : : ‘s An investigation rc lod the 12 Smomentomfhiseniiei o LRI T IS avin e enton v settlewent with a contractor until said | Govvard had neglected to putin the 1in contractor hadjfiled with the city elerk pin. A iitle memlect ~on his. part full and re L‘ul|l,m| pay roll, showing that | . used n Joss of balf million :: Al all the men employed had been paid. ! The husy marts of 7 full of lll The mayor ‘reported concerning his | ()ho are makin the same fatal mista trip to Des” Mojnes, that he had spent F50 | They negleet their kidneys, think it out of the #1350 appropriated. He wan «d 1 eed no attention, where to know whdher the o | oeensional use of Warner's safe eure th should be turned into the (reasiey or | yould wever suy that they doa't foel guite vetained by him for further expenscs i el £ i AEbi e e L O R g vequested (o atfendl the mecting of that thelr brain refuses to respond miyors and aldermen in Des Nloine | erves fra Al uneliung the Lith . [ R Gy There w somediscus 4 < mayor’s expenge bill, whicl wis f Pit itemized but Jimped ot Aldern f Bennett tavored letting the may the 0 balamg would not vote tor any morc Shugart thonght the appropriation ol ) 4 \ RO R a #10 for covering the expenses of . _' ) ) 1is wonderiad “ending the mgyor and sueh aldermen s \ winted to go to Des Moines, - He thougl that on the veturn of the delegate the pense il would be presented and. t Dalance tuened into e treasnry. — Ald Siedentopf did not understand the reso 3 b ) Jution to mean just that. He thougel N DISEAS wits the $150 peovided for all = | 3} Magie Of Peitses ¢ et with the mecting \empt was made o find the of yesolution, but the aldermen and failed to tind it on the minutes, and beinws N to | at the reception of his kitest epistle, 1le the | wahts the mean and lying newspapers to the | fit the coat to themsely hut < th = in | trath-telling press will not be o at b re, | what was not me forit at all. Some ! by m’ | very exasperating mstanees of misvepre 4 <l | sentation and reekless charges were fresh we | i his memory when received the wen | Kepplor lotter o been an 7. | noyed by inguiries from goo {1 wanted to know if tho tori oy 111, Sllver 8o the | newspaper lying in g 1 \ Il cure 1 . . t oltinate cose in Al | T Money is not an. objeet | fishing Sundays wer Dier 86! il MTXYT Cor Wi el C. Wi ol that 1 With ihem when it.eomes “to looks. “No | his mind to the editor Pack. abe A POSIK‘IVI( ine. Tanted Octo oth surprise 1 pai Tl been nisuderstos AW 1 hons yal care lind becy K 10 ! ] T of i | B i, b te | AN sSaluble Medicaladbougies W | information, and that any of 1 aken the meaning o ident was | ¢ e tIngs . 1 ho Stomw incxplicable vis i ! cinl | Price .60, Sold by all dry or wiiled mation wl med | Feceiptof price. For further pavtioulats S advisable to muke eritic ! 4 o ! not only been finding fault with the C. AT 0. GURE, v but they Jolmst, Now Voo Charles Sumner Lles-thesitlymse " [ once said about wasting o Jifetime_cha = == = 1., Wter a lic, and have found evidene ONLY. fo o ), ahor of 1) 1 ) OR M AN AR08, executive docuinen ying. The wef it al is thought 1o be that the Jresident will for the present leave the i 1o his seeretaries A GULTIVATOR AND HOUSE- 3 Lhing wonde: Premi: A colgred man, Havry Brown, 03 years R v e ihe | 01, still living in a ¢ bin in Texas, | nd sou will e deabled s NoPs the | Wiiyne county, N. V', wis onee the skive ! e i | amshtinar GO DL Ci% | Baltway Timo Eabis I n act July 4 OMAT s Ahe time of avoval and do- 4| STRICTLY PURE. wripie of (s e, Contrul Koot g of temmer is overturned, i the brave fire IN ANY FORM . arrive and dopart trom their depot, corer 18¢ 0f 1th nnd Websicr atroc trains on the 18 & M., C., B & Q. nnd K.« J. & 1 from the Hut B &ML depoti i m the Union Pacifio | épote 3 % IDGE TRAT ch Pridee teagns will leave . 1% depot at 6:33 4 B3 808 W1 105011 1501 3200 4005 L 10100 poan. Len ¥ Omat [t i d % i CONNECTING LINF! ey 5 Arrival and departure of trains from the fransfer depot at Council Blutis DEPALT ARILVE, w; 0 CHICAGO & NOIWTIWESTES 3 AN Ml an Expross 700, Accammodntion 430 v, [ CHICAGO & KOUK TS1A Wil wnd Bxpross Ao odation Expross CHICAGO, MILWATK 9:10 A M Al 5401 N REE $iZE BOTTLES. Guiaahy | PRICE 25 CENTS, 50 CENTS, AND §1 PERBOTTLE Y WAlA NT BOTTLES are put vp for | L Dot Ioqanon ot sl who dis A M K AN A SN 1an ~ 0 1and Cro [BeeGY i d Al 700 NSUMPTION | My vl LUNG DISEASE. |’ i the large §1 hottles, Direction | Niehn Bxprc 104404 tived of thelunt, it being bl prist ors, i " 1 oclock, amd dimmer time past,” the | g couneil adjournced until next Wednesd | - HUMAN HAIR. od pa il 16 f fhe Estent and Impor of the | X ¢ Trade in the Commoiity. e best quality of human hair comes | A yoeent i [ from Froncs, Geemany, Sweden and | goiiciy of Aits shows that importer of hu | goaq 3 hich have o 4 N0 to the query of 2| pines sinee 1835 only on New York Muil Lxpress inters | een eaused by five damp ) the himan hair trade was f s a honanza, nhintht, to what few dealers thore wore in the business. Fine, luxur- | fant hair cotd be purchised from the | yynon Baby wan siek, we gave hor Cast or foilt fow beads or knickknacks went dbout tiwe eountry with | Norway Wiien she was & Cii e cried for (2 | gowgaws indueing the women fo part | Whenghol 16 Miss, shie clung to Castor dren, £lio gave them Cawtoria, e their har. Pimes have changed and not a woman in - all of the connli mentioned but requires a goodl n md suin o sever her fping locks to adorn other to sover oI (008 tho world SWell, howis ghe trade nows SAWithin the ldst fifteen year I fallen oft surprisingly, Then'it con dered on the Jist e thivd lar im port trade in, Aferiea, while n or- s it S oty Yontioth, 'L con is obyious. The introduction of | eheap hair from Italy and the Chind fined hair has agigeted the sale of the uine artlele* the hair that mo comes eut aiter death | foeling in the m or taken from pital patients, 1tis o the pady then sent to Paxis and earried throug on specdily rel process which is d to g obs Oil wd vitality, but graveyard haic cin ney i equal the excellent quality of the raw Il material taken fiom a il l-and 1| massion st sealp 1517 and : ) people--more th Tlow is the hair prepared for market the whole ulation of th 1o L is first cut from the bead? of Monuco--have commitied suicide ¢ S ALl hair obgained in Sweden | sequent upon losses at mbl Ttaly and sometimes Germany (@ tubles of Monte Carlo the latter country often prepare yeport of the i The Best ) Ay aw material were it undergo Braudredth's Pils, medic Yetning process, It is chaned, washed | known for all d They ave pur sand; so the article is as puve as 3 g S sy Now wheu the raw materiul ia seut horo the sam !‘x P '”,"‘.‘., it is simply w shed i soda and is veady | 1 o inereased doses, and finally ¢ | uoting. ‘Phey purify the blo i ot do hair cost obtained from the | invigor e the digestion and - eleal original wearer? the stomach and howes 1hey stimul “Tu depends ou the length and color lxi.- liver and carry off vitiated bi [t v the yer r & Sold by all Medicine Dealers. R ; B At VoApress. 1, J & G < HEVER FAILS. A g Cions Ity Beprons.. Lo p<Ee g ) e i NERGINEE |t S us Dance, Vi aGsmouth,. | 9220 1l Weakness, EIOCK YARDS THAINS Jenvo' s 15 degot, Omibia, ut #:40 10550, i, A0 B0 e i Siork Vards for Omahi it 5 z 0112204240 [ i | KA (i 3 18,y exor Nervons | iy oxcent Suturday: D, daily excopt Mo sEthelilood, Btoimach, who Tequi 156 “'{GONQUEROR.) | WOODGRIDGE BROS' Foine e OMAMA NEBRASKA. ‘ FOR SALE LY ooy, |Nebraska National Baf ) OMAHA, NEBRASKA. n Patn U CATAT N0,00 on li‘\\\! 4\_1- A LI T 5,000,00. ing . : AT, Did you Sup- W e [ W. V. Mouse, Jony 8. Covay oly | pose Mustang Liniment anly good | MW Yaurke o /]‘\]|\|\"l.‘~/ lu.w{ He for horses? 1t is for inflammas i tion of all flesh. BANKING OFFICE: Bioy THE IRON BA N Co. 124k and Farnam Stroets. ate Qe ernl Biuasg Busiuess Trausactod wd

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