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.Y BEL: SATURDAY. FEB 1341 1V I'HE OMA ) | '] F IE L[][]KS AHEAD inch and a half to two inches in|glad to be lo, on this occasion, !NJ BUSINESS DIRBOTOR Y. OLARA BELL Y| width. | be assured that his ey« uld rest or —_— - . LOOKING ACROSS AN AUDIENCE [ béhutiful Mn-)ru-m.m Well v')w B o : v-).“ Junction, Nodaway County, Mo., on the Wabash R. R. and | Yt o something |Audience saw him in the midst of a |8 CELEBRATEL Villison Branch of the C., B, & Q And Sees What Is Qoing to |next season will \",I-” S8OMELRING | 1 joturesque rural s but what did (8 illi anch the C., B, & Q / N truly picturesque. The time ) S B Eul ittad ) ¢ i y Worn Next Season. when & sw would e » dead | O8car sec « pain be Wo “"'H.",,'I(.‘,:;.‘ :“ul‘\r\\w'\u:\l’rl . ‘}“4““ bonrd trees an ruilings, with : . Cashier Merchants' Bank 4 : were concerned; but it will ot be so | O Props, and nothing ta "V""f‘,‘f“,_ i Cashier Commercial Bank Solid Chunks of the ng Fash- | noxt spring. It will Took for all the [ PV 50 R0t ; Ui Wl L o fons—The *Ice-Cream Young world like a Mexican city. The grea ur trouse ne to y | Elevator Man” and His T The spteRent: THE " GANHARH § [ mamma If your appearance in k [ Grain Dealer Prize Beautiful Couple | vido-brims for dr teu Ll b Merchants' Hotel with here and there a_jamm ! ik ! City Hotel y r nt o rai 1 | . g Livery, Real Estate d Stock « for ) | New Y k, | uary 17 1 1 r A . ¢ A\ Livery ARA BELLE, ch lerchandise outin Tda Ullina , A at e B }j\ ! Mool 4 ; h — - te lerchandise e | 2 b, Kiduoy Complaint Cured. Wheeler " oPAl Merohandiae your r At is to eay, 1 d, or some vi rlh een for over & year subject to se 5 : she batrothed to, A& ialiow. W th the center, are found | rions di the kidne and often | 1t you are prostrated sick Tead: l ‘:\I\\I ".Hi o Ay I':\ ((‘v ds lived in Richmond, she had here at|40ne the new millinery goods. Faille [ unable to attend to ¢ BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS e il Orc y & Son ‘ (; ;).n: homa another fellow who brought her [ 414 gurah ribbons will also be worn: | ¥ ‘_”‘1:! 1 “r” )l' ) ”\.w‘: 4 It your Bowels are disordered, rogulate themn with | 3 “u: v AR 5 ”'_,'f"f refreshments und teok her to the|.,q moire, combined with surah ;'(n”-»(" be ‘I‘::m:l.‘ 3 AL BURDOCK BLUOD BITTERS, ( “- ';lll\‘“l cee cees . ‘::‘-‘~;:\: " The! a ing : nte 0 col A L teali 00 smtatios o8 jeo. H. ut iroceries theatres. Thero's nothing surprising faill, will be in high favor. | ghey will entirely cure m " Lrice 81 00, ly with stich & grebresentation e Hos. | 1t your Blood Is mpure, purity it with ¥ it Grogehies in that. Now York girls commonly e ribbons will have blonde broche | trial sizes 10 cents, 201w Tentic, yout RNy Wl sometkily BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. | ) “Foald Taweley doit. When you see a bright, vivac 8, in imtation of Spanish lace - re feoblo lack flosh and foct | ] ) : G \‘ll oL e *':: ; ious, fashionable girl with w manifest Some of these ribbons are The Owner of the “Ledger.” 1 both build and cheer you up youhavo Indigostion, you will find an antidote | 8, C. Morrison . Live Sto noodle —a chap who doesn’n know as | iy wolid colors, while others have con- |, 4 YORL TakisE 16 Mol AT AR LAl CRRGCLEN BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. | Brys t & Charles .The Post much in an hour as she does in a| tragting grounds and figures, but th| ponert Bonmer is a remarkably well P o 0 10 S| 1y aretronbla with oo Compas, o | BFAIblett & Reese. }'f awaro minute, and who could in nb way be & | yrounds are 5o extremely sheer as to | veserved man of 60, and would read Wy all drugaista and dente s generally, | MUicate e with BURDOCK BLOOD BrrrkRs, | &: GRegory.. .. T . "“"l""‘" satisfactory companion for her—you almost invisible, With these :‘\ puss for a dozen years younger. deuiddnt 1t your Liveris torpid, restore it to healthy .‘«m‘",'”'”' ~"‘,‘-‘.IH|;.' vl [)‘j"%s may make up your mind for sure that | <woven wind” ribbons an_abundance |}, LA e UTIO ™ (Mo oo ot weten | Tumes 1. Burk . i Drugs she is out with her ‘ico cream young | of Jace will bo used. Feathers will be olk, st Lis: hibits ‘v but litele CA U o ¢ \.;‘um.fi o 'l‘]l)-n' 1““ man." Sho dospiscs him, shopokessly | put on bonnets trimmod with them, | ohanged sinco he was foreman. in O ARt ] RN Ol S Tw fun at him, she puffs him up with the [ 1,4 o feature in the ostrich feathers 'I‘l'- Mirtor office nt 820 a waek:! Hin storative in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. i ;,\, urdic . Law fragrant breat, of flattery, sho endures | hrought out for the coming soason i | yiu¥ios are in Fifty-mnth strot, and 1t you have any species of 1 B. P. Dufly. %mw his advances without lotting him know | that they are in solid colors - not A6 OEEUR VINEOA, by LHOND WHE W IRHEE not to take BURDOC s.|W. R. Gay.... Ninesal 8 et that she is all the while sizing him up | ghaded. * T would go on to consider #65 thie) ekt lorses: in - Cher uiby] 11 you have any symptonia of Uleers of Serohtlous 7“‘.'1',"‘1\ 4l.‘»rl in Mi‘::;:ul Q]:lr;::;;; - for just what he is worth, and all be- | fuceq in_connection with these new though no one is admitted without an R Sores, & curative remedy will be found in ‘I B ‘C’l“.“'?”"" d AttoaNtes: PAb oel) ‘n::d‘(lbr n—u’:s cnu:o h;-lm o nll'_lugl"u .";:dlll“;”("‘] hat | tyles of spring milinery, but here I| i dor. This is necessary to pre- | “‘Stevens' Patent Egg Case” Sus- BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS I\:Lnl(li(." :{‘;’,‘:"r‘;“ 50 4 "".'-h'“,t:,“:,pfi A Crayon Work cort. Maybe this is wicked, but what| hay a clipping from a wise editorial | Cror e y from improper i o ! 5 tht Wb TV L y S | is a poor girl to do? She is dependent | article in' the Boston Qlevs e “ft(';‘” i ) ”:,,y tained by the Courts, el L s e T TE R0 0G0 s b 00D LSt Flour {:Axcligxlze e o SO LR | WHI O T v T ERIFGI e RSN o nyiNB | Ly gvipi bue joubnRIiate|ho tHo108 EWG, - T e[ il IR coat and hat and toddle round to the { tnat a pretty bonnet had attracted my | | Ao ships, one being| Youare hereby notified that we are the solo e S BT L. A Siofke... Sides, Wael ‘"';F‘,"e opera all by herself. With her it is— | ottantion because it was on a protty | P A 1 Priboad llege | O¥ners of letters patent issted to Jobn L. a1 | For Nervous and General Debility, tone up the | A. Phelps. . D . .. Hides, Wool and Fur no beau, no go. As A1 beauxare|pead <A woman,” it Bays “nlhuuli in connection WI!'I . n;u; .Im c;.’ Lfi(: “'fl""‘"“;' Stovens, (..‘x;.:‘:vl:dn,\ m‘l--\';‘rv:)r”\‘ system with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. | Lewis Gillett & Son. . smeral Wagon and Machine Shop P AR b y or 3 , and reissied Feb. 19, 1875, reissue i 5 ¢ 3 Saw Mi scarce, sho takes the likeliest one who | yaver Tiave seon the head. Hor vision | 20 the other that of Skt of: tlie!| toF Ynpitves iyl Price, 81.00 per Sottle; Trial Bottles 10 Ots | Gardner & Blakesloy. S 3 i Saw Mill presents himself, and makes him an- | ghould have lighted on the ostrich | " e ‘:’X]'L'I‘" ]’“’i"‘i Byt L cars of ltigation with — - " oth John all and f w York, tra swer her purposo until -she has a|foathor, followed it to the tip and :;’u“r‘;;].l\lc(;m;l)m' :-)i Trish birth, there rite, tho aid “Bte: FUSTEflq MILBURN' & GU., Props, DIREGTORY OF LEADING wEsTERN HOTELQ ¢ 4 chance to do better. . Thus sho pays | ghen glid down the strings, but a8 to | seme to bo. & propriety in placing & o S0 was declddi to BUFFALO, N. Y. for a plate of cream with a smile; for | tho head, which is 1 f h Ll a L) Bold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and C. F. 4 0 ) 1 grand, she should o same country in these , U. 8. Judge, at N w York, on the at esale by Ish a L B2 g > T A o theater ticket with a fow sweet|laye known nothing about that.” | ™ o |2um- e -xllltu{rh worth ¥ of July, 1815 &'d thereaftor, and on | Goodnian. Je 27 eod-me HOTELS. PROPRTETORS TOWN: words, and, 1n_extreme cascs, for a h 1 positions. g el the Gth day of A ust, 1851, a final decreo was ARLINGTON, 4. G, MeINTIRE, lingelniNGE: inkiriae With ald SikbSD 1 What precious nonsense! Doos the | yore than o millon, still attends | arered s canse, uwarding a perpetual in- ) Gl . h ¢ sleigh ride with a kiss. Just 80 long| Jear man mean to assert that women unctually to business. He watches | junction against “schroder & Seavers” and for BARATOGA HOTEL, J. 8. STELLINIUS, Milford, Neb. aa fashion requires malo csoorts, tho|don't meo or admiro protty faces, ||, Y . an account for profits and damages. fashionable girl will swap off her favors his paper closcly, and has a strict sys- | G G0 0 RE G dre COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN, Stromsburg, Ne filed, an apphica though they may be shadowed by a . [8) le | tion wi by the sild. lor & Se. o HALL HOUSE, A. W. HALL, Loulsville ighe A tem among his assistants. ne rule | tion was ma e by the sai roder & Seavors f;'lr “wmm ;1"";))'"2;;!"0 II'K:';’ :lh*:]" dolightful bonnet? If so, ho is mis-| iy to allow 1o manuseriptto bo left for | for & roheuring, Suil rercanng wus grautel, OITY HOTEL, CHENEY & CLARK, Blalr, Neb. 0, hey must be had. A 3 and on the 2sth day iary, 2, His A i examination. He thus saves himself | fonor Hoyt 1w heoler affirmed his. former de. T e COMMERCIAL HOTE ., J. G. MEAD, Neligh, Neb SACRIFICES BEAUTY IN MAIL OR FEMALE, from a flood of worthless matter. His 8 ,-u;.;, t'hun fully sustaining the patent after o L i e GRAND CENTRAL €. 8EYMOUR, Nebraska City, Neb+ : A 3 double hoaring. have to be made for them sometimes, |18 fully appreciated by the gentle | establishment is on Spruce street, | “%6, goh o, Ms Honor Geo, W. Me- MISSOURI PACIFIC HGTEL, P. L. THORP, Weeping Water,N e 1 know a girl, for inatance, who has to|sex, even though the appreciation | near Printing House Square, and his Crary, U idgo At Keokalk, T ) H L I COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. C. CAARPER, Hardy, Neb. . i i stion onry Weid (manufacturer o put on shoulder-braces uve’ry timo she|may be alloyed ~ with envy. When |sanctum is so crowded with books, | injurction ugainst Ho ').yllulrluletnu. owa, ro- GREENWOOD HOUSE, G. W. MAYFIELD, Greenwood, Neb goes to a theater with a certain young | that circus goes out, in the spring, | papers and n]‘lun\mm‘rlpt W‘l;!l; :"zlr‘xllli‘l::i::p:"l:::u':’:'::r:_'u:‘l:rmer mfactuing | Yoy ether in its Primary, Secondary OOMMERCIAL HOUSE, E. STOREY. Clarinda, lowa young man. His ideal of the fomale | With the handsomest men and women | that it seems C‘"; {Lon d:’ In nddition t: the above, the following in or Tertiary Stage. ENO'8 HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Eremont, Neb. form divine is something like a ram.|in America at the head of the pro-f{to him 1t is perfect —or 'i"- Junctions have recently ‘blxmn ix;uu'!:| Agalist lh;ltmu‘-; all c;,m-.; ’i’ \(ern-v;r_\"lr«"!(l;’l)lhc sys: METROPOLITAN HOTEL, FRANK LCVELL, Atkinson, Neb. rod, as she happens to know, amd |cession, tho petticonted half of the | Ho has now bien thirty y;-nra‘nt e P R T SR % o, Ersoinay Cmarth of Aty At HOUCE L aRUBE, LGS LD . consequently she-braces herself up, | populace will be right on the edge of | head of The Leduer, and hence % [Towa. ; Blood Discase. SUMMIT HOUSE, SWAN & BECKER, Greston, la. g The harness cuts her shoulders and |the curbstone. By the way, Iam|be included among the veterans of R Fio Hor antobe Cures When Hot Springs Fail! JUDKINS HOUSE, JUDKINS & BRO,, Red Oak, la. tires her back, but if she didn't &n- |informed that the contestants for|the press. It may be mentioned as a | is Honor Lonry W, Blodsot, Wene - dlnlvorn, Ak, My 2, 1881 HOUSTON HOUSE, GEO. CALPH, Exira, la. Fon findatae 0L Ls BRINEG el Bl b TS TR AT L L LG 0 | Sl L e et ol e e LRI IR L REYNOLDS HOUSE, .M. REYNOLDS, Atlantic, la, chance of going to a theater once a|numerous as the advertising agents | ner that he erccted a beautiful f"".mw HY e A DR McCAMMON & MURRY WALKER HOUSE, D.H. WALKER, Audubon, la. week. Speaking of shoulder-braces, | 0f the concern have given out. [ment over the grave of his Forn | yChas. A: Gillispic, of CAgo, by His Honor e N (e COMMERGIAL HOTEL, . BURGESS, Neola, la. they aro coming into vogue for women, | Some of tho visages presented in the | populur contributor, Fanny Fern, AR B S e 11,200 bot les of 5, 8, . In a year, CITY HOTEL, DI B. WILLIAMS, Rarlan, la, After getting hollow-chested by sever- | photogaaphs are astonishingly com- | Many of our readers are aw L3 \t\]y)-’n Stevens' reisned patent Fair min PARK HOUSE, MRS. M. E. CUMMINGS, Corning, la. al years of unrestrained stqoping, we [monplace, under the circum- | this woman was a sister of N. P. Wil- Wo thercfore hereby notify o posi e Tl S ey L S ok ! have suddenly taken to uprightness, | stances, but many are reasonably | lis, and that her second husband was i]ht;pluhl‘-t'.l t the use of ri:‘x::.:‘\v:\lnll.;o:(;‘\"m“_; FIKLD & o, L LA s ; e A In one of the storo for women's |beautiful. The standard of beauty|James Parton. Her early struggles | GonG (WL 8 TS the shape of Louisville, K 13, 1881, RAHXBIHOTEL, ST W f ""“"J o % fl', i goods, in an apartment to which men |adopted, I am informed, is to be one|and her brother's selfishness have | ihe compartments, or to the manner in which | . . 8. has given hetter sati faction than ahy MERCHANTS HOTEL W. J. BOULWARE, Burlington Junction, la are not admitted, a girl is used as | of shape and not of color. That is to|often been mentioned. She fought | the pieces forming them are put together) is a | modicine I have ever sold J. A. FLrxsen. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, B Blanchard, la better advantage when prettily worn, She wears a complete and very stylish set of underclothes, excepting skirts, and is pretty mearly covered with patented articles. Similarly accout- ered, an inexpert woman would have to go to bed sober or not at all, for she couldn’t undress herself unless E:rlectly clear-headed. Attention is ing paid by women more and more to elegant and comfort as to this un- wear. Pinching gaiters are going out of wuse, unduly tight lacing is the exception, and this winter warm knit suits are quite commonly beautitul couple, and the matter isn't all cut and dried beforehand, though the prizes will probably be ‘‘scaled down” when it comes to engaging the successful candidates. One condition of the competition cxcites speculation in my mind, The man and woman are required to be unmarried, One explanation of this is the general the- atrical idea that married performers are unattractive to the public, Anoth- er one -but can it he?—is that the plan is to marry the pair to each oth- er, 80 that by asecond season a “‘most beautiful baby in America” could be a token of grateful memory. Fanny Fern was the best paid newspaper writer of the day next to Beecher and Edward Everett. Bonner paid the latter $200 for an article of a column and a half, while Beecher got $30,000 for his trashy “Norwood.” How strange that now seems, since at pre- sout Beecher's literature is unsalable at any price. Universal Approbation. By the community at lirge has been given to Bur=ock BLoob BIrTE No instance is known where dissatisfaction has been Weakness, Spormator- rhea, Impot- ency, and all S Discasesthats BEFORE TAKING. reqounco. of AFTER TAKING, Self-Abuse; as Loss of Memory, Universal Lassi- tude, Pain in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Pre. maturo Old Age, and many other Discases that lead to Insanity ‘or Consumption and o Prema- ture Grave, £ar Full ‘particulars th oar pamvhlet, which wo_desire to send free }v mail to every one, 247 The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggista at 31 per package, or 6 packiges for 85, or will bo sent free by mail on rec: ptof the money, by addressing ~ THEGRA {EDICINE CO. Buffalo, N.'Y, or sale by C. F Goodr ocfme-cod The above signers aregentlemon of high stand- g A_H COLQUITT, Governor of Georgia. in Y WISH WE W LL Y TO BE PAID FOR WHEN CURED, Write for particulars and oopy of little book ‘Message to the Unfortunate.” 1 ward will be paid to any idy o anuiysls 100 bottlcs 8 8. o) article of Mercu) d (i ; ofrect infe ngement on the Stevers Patent Egg ol y a model on ‘which to exhibit a|ray, complexion will not count —Per- | her way throush years of privation |guce, reissuc <o, S001 and all parties making, Donver, Col. May 2, 1881, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, _— Dayid City, Neb. | new and somewhat complicated fect regularity of features and sym- | and conflict until she won an enviable | sel g or ll:ll!;]l).b.'l('("i“‘"" 0 \u:ulx,sfll’l;\n;lomll‘:ntholnl '[c\'ur)'.pllrchn ertpeaks in the highest terms 'COMMERCIAL HOUSE, WM. LUTTON, Villisca, la. i shouldor-brace. She is also utilized | motry of form will bo sought for. | position on the press. Her firsg | our conent VLD OV AGRIRERE TG o | oFS: 88, i UL JUDKINS HOUSE, FRANK WILKINSON, Malvern, la i fordnhowing all ukortu of novelties in Aunllu fn:lmtl that, the nunnt lx)nuat be fll":rtfl WTH‘ ilh""ll:y"‘:":;:”fi‘: l'zxi:"leul:‘,’ Chicago, February, 1882, feb2l-meod-3t 3 o Rihivond. Vo. 2oy 1, 151 BALL HCUEEQ LI :. : :::::r'«s g::sn::el. la 4 undergear — stocking supporters, cor- | manly and the woman must be wom- | but eventuiily Bo g GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE ‘ou can refer anybody to us in_regard to the COMMERCIA SE, , F. 5 ebolt, la { sot fastenings and other contrivances, |anly. No sissy chaps will do for the| pay twenty times that sum for one| Zolry MARK _Tho GresTRADE MARK | "'t °' S 55 bl L ey GRAND PACIFIC, J. NORTON, Columbus, Neb. . I She is a fine looking girl, of course, (one and Amazons for the other, As|column in The Ledger, and sho did so & Bnglish rom. ; Ha e never known §. 8. S tofall to cure a case WOODS HOUSE, JOHN ECKERT, 0Osceola, Neb. for the proprictors are shrewd enough | far as I can learn, the management | much for its prosperity that he erect- ", R 1 Syphilis, when properly taken. L, B R Clarks Neb. __ to know that the goods ore seen to |i8 really. making an effort to secure a | ed the above me:tioned monument as falingaoure ML Doneart.” ) oy o, e R, — T TROTHE& JONES, Wholesale Lumber, No. 1408 Farnham Street, Omaha, Neb feb 14-3mo Atlanta, Ga, 1213 Farnham St.. Omaha, Neh. manifested by their use, or where aught but benefit follswed their agmi. istration. Price §1.00, triul sizes 10 cts, 21-1w worn next the skin. But the winter | advertised. is almost over, and it is time to talk A8 TO SPRING | FABRICS, about spring tashions. The indica- 1 Price of regular size reduced to §1.75 per ot o Sl wize, holding half the quantity, pr.co, 1,00. tions are that for both spring and summer there will be colors and com- binations to suit every variety of com- plexion, taste or fancy. The millinery goods in particular are extremely va- ried. The first importations of bon- nets and hats for spring, as I learn by around of the jobbing houses, are English and Milan straws, almost to the exclusion of chip. White or nat- ural straw color, black and colored straws will all be in vogue. The shapes are various, too. Large sizes will, T fear, be abundant, in spite of the popular indignation of tho other sex against them; but capotes, Nor- mandy caps, and even diadem or coro- net trimmed bonnets will all be worn. The large hats are VERY LARGE INDEED, They have eoceutric crowns—flat, con- ical, squarish, low and high. The brims, of immense width, are turned back all around the edge, giving a richness and stability of effect that is becoming in hats of such groat size. The same use of the straw is mada in bonuets, especially those of the ca- pote, directory and smaller poke shaves. Insowme cases this turning back of the straw forms a roll all around the edge of the brim. Poke bonnets have all sorts of crow itl every imaginable inclination. Some tilt forward and others backward; some stand straight up, and others agair form a straight Yims with the plojecting brim, The brims of the ’mkul flaro upward at such an angle rom the forehead, or, rather, from there will be an effort to revive faille and gross grain silks, They will be used in combination with the satin- surfaced silk known as satin de Lyon, satin surah, satin marveileux and others, all of which are satin-faced silks with an armure, repped, diagonal or serge effect, produced by the Jacquard loom throwing a satin sur- face over the threads. Some ot these silks are reversible, and can be trimmed with their reverse sides, - In summer silks the taffetas and louis- ines will come in shepherd’s plaids, largo and small bars, hair lines, and large stripes of black and wite or color and white, or two shades ot the same color, The printed satin foulards have all sorts of dotted and speckled eflocts in whito on dark grounds, or dark onwhite and pale-tinted grounds, Geometric higures, and stained glass,or kaleidoscopic designs in stained glass colors, are also among the foulards, Quite rakish capes of plush or velvet, lined with bright satin and fastened with bows and long ends of satin rib- bon, will be a feature of outdoor toilots as soon as the weather will per- mit. The new shades of rose, pink, mauve, maize and other light colors are seen 1n spring sateens, in addition to the sage gra; olives, bronzes, h | 8reens and white. Some of the dress cashmores are plaided or barred in al- most invisible lines of a lighter shade than the ground color; for examples, bottle greon with Lunters’ green, and dark bronze wlth gray bronze. India and cashmere Smwll will remain highly fashionable. Some of the printed show tiny landscapes as If Professionally, all Right; if Person- ally—? Denyer Thib ane, ‘‘That reminds me.” he ssid, “‘about a little affair that our friend Blunt, the city editor of The Kansas City Journal, once figured in. He had written or passed something that was particularly unpleasant to one of the parties mentioned. The fellow met him at a soda fountain in one of the public bar-rooms, and, tapping him on the shoulder, said: *“I think youre & liar.,” Blunt had a lass in his hand which he had just drained, He looked formidable as he turned around and sizod the enemy. ‘Well? he asked, do 1 understand that you call me & personal, or a professional liar?” The question staggered the man with a grievance: ‘A personal or a profes- sional liar?’ he echoed. ‘H'm, T don’t know as to that; I guess I mean a professional liar.' ‘'Ah, now you compliment me,’ said Blunt, resting his glass on the walnut slab, ‘If you had called me a personal liar 1 would have crawled over your frame if it had beon the last act of my life.” They compromised on soda.” B Sowing and Reaping. When a young lady hems handkerchiefs for & rich nuchufi-r. she sews th e she may reap. When seeds of distress are planted through over indulgcnce, you can prevent the undertaker from reaping the benefit by using SPRING BLossos, P ice 50 cents, trial bottles 10 cents, 211w e A Baptist Minister's Experience 1f you are young and il « from auy arseistion oe i [ thun s A€ you ar # ol oung, suifering fror. Tk o 'm bed of aiok Bleters, © Whoever you arc, ‘o8 ousanas ate o henever: o fecl (1) maaliy o soine TRy oyatem (I Form s K10 ey ety o o disenso thatonmen fugr or stimuiating, M ovente tintuzicating, Lak cure drunkennes s ke of opiun tohuceo, « narcotics. Bl Botdby urux rists. Sund ¥ Circulie Gentle Women Who want glossy, luxuriant and wavy tresses of abundant, beautiful Hair must use LYON’S KATHAIRON, This clegant, cheap article alvu{s makes the Hair grow freely Sold by KENNARD & CO., and Druggists Generally The Great English Remedy Never fails to Nervous Debility, Vi- tal Exhiaustion, Emis- sions, Seminal Weak- nesses, LOST MAN- [HOOD, aud all the URCVil effects of youth- Bajlful follies and exi ses. It stops perma nently all weakening, involuntary loss s and drains upon the sys- n, the inevitab'e rc sult'of these evil pra tices, wh ¢ and make hfe mi 1 ty and death It strengthens the Nerves, Brain, (memory( Blood, Muscles, Digestive and Repro- d Orguns,” 1t restores to all the orcanic s their former vigor and vitality, ing lifo cheerful and enjoyable. Price, 83 a bottle, or four times the quan.ity 10, Scnt by socure from observation, to any address, ptof price. No.C. 0. D. sent, except Pt of $1 a# & guarantee, Letters r- Guesting ans nust inclose stamp. Dr, Mintie's [’ ndelion , ma- are the best and cheape yspepsia and billious cure o the market, 8oy all druggists. Price 50 Dit, MINTIK'S KIDNKY RENEDY, GEPRETICUM, Cures all hind of Kidney and bladder complainte, Kouorrhea, gloct and leucorreea. For eale y all daugg sts: ¥1a bottle, ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 718 Olive 8t., St. Louis, Mo. Jangb-1y aaTeIT | To Nervous Sufterers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr, J. B, Bim_pson's Specifle IMCEIID XOXINEL. 18 18 & posjtive cure for Spermatoirhes, Semins Weoknoas, Tmpotaney, aud all diseases resnitiog trom Belf-Abuiw, a4 Mental Anxloty, Loss Memory, Painn i the Baok or ide, and discases BUTTONS | BUTTONS ! JUST RECEIVED THE Latest Novelties 200 Styles to Select from. From 1 cent to $1.50 per Dozen. GUILD & McINNIS 603 North I6th Street. J. SPORIL, BOOT ANB- SHOE MANUFACTURER, 309 South Tenth Street. the hair, as t ke inside trimmi I am a Baptist Minister, and before 1 3 ,mw,}f" ‘Artificial flowers will. o5 |tigures aud the sunflower crops | even thought of beiug a clevgyman, I grad. ““‘t”“t» keeps:’t m falling a rule, form these faco trimmings, | O8¢ too. On the whole|usted in medicine, but eft a lucrative | OUt, arvests and cures gray- i Both small and large flowers wiil be | however, I don't think westheticiam | Prictice for my” present profession, 40| ness, removes dandruff and used for this purpose, the small|Will get much of & show next season, fl:“};?,;:,‘:;;,i"‘ for wany years a suffor- | jtehinge makes the Hair Conamprion QUALITY AND FIT GUARANTEED. B Nt m, French Calf-Tongue Boots, Sewed, - - $9.00 iy E e A il wl2| French Calf Boots, Pegged, - - - - 6.00 N : 0 PHosas” Ecikcerkie O ) vl 1§ ot ing, | The new cambrios como into colors | cured e us alyo troubled with | StrON ving it a curling ey 4 Tha h wands " A P S rore R un:} patterns similar to the percales ;'hm\un}w. and Thomas' Eeleotri OFl" al: 'endtgl‘cyglnu keeping it in | " AN D |pio0R. American Calf Boots, - . . . . . 500 B relieved me M wif il had " ’ \ toeoh > A roses, chrysanthemums and carna- |*0d #ateens, and so do the batistes, |\ e Kolec 5| ooy desired position, Beau- . Al 3 § S I 3 A . < . vions of exaggerated size and without and in all the passion flower is a fay- L‘:xlxg;-‘l .J::;.“"::Inl i wovuan time it J:fi le. healthy Halr is the sure POl PACKigE, OF ki P regpod AlGKIS o1 Buvkle phoes, 3.0 ¥ieo, speuitic, 61,00 agos,for 35.00, Address all ord N 1os A SSORMEDICIE co. | AR A SPECIALTY OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOR FEET 0UT OF Y Y 'l . lower foliage) as the season advances, In | OFite design. Now moire silks have |cure seven tines out of ton. | e oo Wil result of using Kathairon, addition €0 the turn-back brims are|l8Fge satin flowers, and, indeed, |ent it is & cure for the most obstinate eold ¢ others in which the brim is wayed | 10Wers are coming into vogue with a | or cough, and if any one will take o small n Sold,in Omaha by O, ¥, Goodman, J oll, | . into largeror smallor flutes all round, | Yeugeance, Flowers as large as lifo | teaspoon and half 6l it with the Oil, and J.K, Isb, and all fraggisteevery whare. SHAPE, | The small te, resombling the close | 9F larger and in the most vivid colers | then place the end of the spoon in one nos- 2 ‘ ; d B T gae ot o vari i srid and draw tho oll out of the spoon . Orders Promptly Attended to and Filled With Dispatc! Crench cap, will be immensey popu- | 4¢ ,t“"}f""" wn various fabrics. I the head by suiffi hard as theyean, | R U - — lar, for it is & most lady-like and ro. | WOU't give Oscar Wilde the credit for | until the Oil fa ] into the throat, and or. & cACPrg Guaranteed. i fined bonnet, and at the same time | this, because I don’t beliove his abuse | practice that twice a week, T don't care 'AS E! A specific for Hysteria, Dizzinees, Convulsions, almost universally bscoming. The | of &t has had any thing to do with it. Bow offensive thir head niay be, it will | . FAST TIM Netvous Headache, Mental Doprossion, Low of . OBERFELDER & CO. Normany ol ool e | Tnover meant to write his namo agait, | lewn 16 out und curo. thelr satarrh, For v Iavoluntary ) East take the Meaiory, Spermatorrhaa, Iwpoten -y but having d 1 4 deafuess and earache it has done wonders In golng Kast take the Eantusions: Promature Old Ao, causod by Overe crown, .hghtvmundsd at the top; laving done so let me prove by a | ¢, 3 ¥ ¥ y certain knowledge. It is the only | (1 exortion, solf-abuse cr-indulgence, which tho brim 18 narrow, but springs. up | %Bgle incident that he is iy dubbed ,.,..L‘m wiedicine that “l l}hl[}a,gfl UP Wes | loads Lo waleeey, dosny y.\.u.‘-&?&x...?flik$.3!: WHULESALE MILLINERY AND NUTIUNS. lqunrel{ at an angle of forty-five de- A SHAM, have ever felt like rccommending, and Y - v ious t it il 1 treatment, One dollar a box, or six boxes for ile i q ery avxious to see it in every place om the crown, while in the | When he lectur. t the Brook] am 8 every | oes for I tell that I 1d by h five dollars; sent by x‘u.:x prepaid on m-;;lpxt | . g you that I would not vitho price. We guarantee six boxes to cure case. Back. o Sk sl v .l | Acudtny ot i ok e b |1y R S | Bz QI v | M ST i 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. for the hair. The diadem or coronet | got it into the newspapers beforehand | 8w now suffering with'a pain like rheu- o o z;‘:fi":fi;'fi:&‘;.dfifi'&fi& send the par: honuets are of medium size, and the | that the stage was to be set with ws. sm 10y right limb, and nothing re- | ®Trains leave Omahs 8:40 p. m. and 7: it in oy house for any consderation, 1 ith each order recelyed by us for six boxes, ac- Prim ika 1) 5% A v it the nent does not eff ct & oure. ng Daily and Stock mplete. erowns of various shapes, The briws | thetic scener: ; that he was tired of loves me )ike Mhomas' Kclgotlo i, e s T3 PRt Y Y Goodusun bragsish 801 sDng llUflds RBUBIVI g a y d VBPy nfl&r]y 00 D » rnin ) BELL, C, ¥. Goodman, Draggist, Sole, Wholesalo and I | f X DR, E. ¥. CRANE, fuont. 14th and Purabam B, . BRLC V. P ¢ 0" "Onders by mal at —— — — tu g squarely back, are from an speaking on barren platforms, and was | f21.1w Corey, Pa, Kflg:::ibspol,wfl JAMES T. cn.fi;(. G u' mlu."{;:.&.omm el o by oORDE = ey P