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WAR-TIME INVENTIOX could to make themselves CHAS. SHIVERICK, that in Athens before the Valdosta, (Ga.) Times ol some war | . pain about Atl { UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, tlnlx‘a‘;oeum. :i:“ eergls ekt M {w ,ml;-‘ k,,sm \{m] ple u{(he(t:Ic":nll:::“m:‘?:i”;]‘;:]’l Pi“f" 3 N id you ever se i ow or! & elight f are almost numberless. , 1 be- ’ Pasenger Elevator to all floors, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Thess shirt battons were queet looking [is admized, But tho wnmonl ;w' kg:? Tievs, 8% 5o disany aA%, Hve grerc bon: LR L things, With thelr own hands our indus~| wyon they are slight onough, and don | tral statlons, #irnated at the bottom of vy trlous mothers span the thread and need- |4 0050 themeolves into hour glasses any [ 00al plts, where enormoua steam enyr es - les wore useless in those days. Pro-|yore A fow years baok, though, be- | Will drive many eleciric machines. . vided with needle and thread they ee- lected the site for the proposed button aad began sewlng in and out and around fore hygiene was known and it never camo off. It lasted just a8 | roatdacor was a troa long as the button hole. Home made [ciring that could squeeze tumblers were an_ingehlous contrl: | irin vise, vance, A roand bottle, white THE FORMER TROUBLE, She picked up the lttle corset and over her drees. Itsesmed if it could be obtalned, was selected and a stout ocord was wrapped onoe | Lots Again on Sale arouad It. ne person held one end of And Large Ones at That. |t o, st Beia "the ‘et asd moved the bottle qaite rapldly until the ok d 1t tight, very, She wayam and it took all her stre fnto cold water, which caased the bottle |y moment or two she had to brask in two quite smoothly. ~Queer | ot togesher aix inches i . The large pac ing $60,000 are being added to them. o wido field for the exerclse of their in- f|4ickar, ventive minds, Tho tender shoots of [wfyn't 1t very uncomfortable?” he |the water power of a country ehall bo the palmstto plafted in round, sanare or | siked. brought into requisition. But then there | (40 goon gots used o 1he o A wore cloth hats mado of that same home- | (1 s siking N the benefit ot the sure rise in value: SE9 by it iy CBHIAN) BIESKA FGT” IBLHY z:;a“;::oxya LT sometimes of dlfferent colors, and sewing South Omaha is going to be a large place, The live stock market, |them together, the points meeting at the |34 bring th tlaughter,p acking and dressed beef houses,and other establishments, | top of the crown and the brim made v“g' hooks, you couldn’t do th ralroao facilities, together witn the pure spring water from th aratoly, These funny hats were woraby | jife, A long as the cors you ever saw. If you tare of shoes. The hides were tanned with red oak bark, and the shoes were made for ute and not for show. When any one was o fastidlous as to desire | oo black shoes, the shoomaker employed a . solution of vinegar and rusty nails to fice, 216 130 ctreed, werchant’s National Bank Building, first floor. M. A. UPTON, Asst. Sec’y. and Manager. dinarily strong woman co gother, “Bat you say that sto: en now?” STOUT LADIE «“Woll, yes; but not They generally look w RIRIAIX Soap was made from tho ashes of oak P Y, s 4| and hickory. Negroes aud boys were sent to the woods, where they cut and SOOBN piled great heaps of oak and fired them, > TT ER. T e guarding the ashes carefully from the her look any worke.” home-made cloth, they say, and contlnued: e y Absolutely Pure and Unadulterated. Entirely Free from FUSIL OIL. %! | FRANCIS L. DOW, assistant police mwar- How about the price -] ow wha sk vsici D aen A e will (1L you iy KR 18 ‘K‘PEADI_Y PNUI,S ON. = 0 Y cured of stone in the kidney and b'adder by [is one for a dollar better Warner’s SA¥E Cure, and in_June, 1884, be | tor made than you coald wrote, “T have not neew n sick day ainco I [ @' ¢(rCenry ago. This ‘Warner's Sare Cure and never felt fmported Fronch corset, . ire Cure for Malarin, Pulmenary Complainte, izestion, Nervous so) ! . as T _AND TONIC in Typhold Fev Dysentery (o) | petter; have gained eighteen pounds.” o 3 > 3 . in, al Troubles, General Debility. Loss of Mental Pov dorsbd’ by 3,500 Physicians and Chemist s o STIMULAN Diarrhea, and all low forms of Discase. E RECOGNIZED o s ANTIDOTE FOR CHOLERA s We aro the only concern in the United States who are bottling and selling to the Medical rofession and Drig Trade an absolutely Pure Malt Whiskey. one that is free Pzt sl A gold riug which a Hooslck, N. Y., [fancy as you please, and 26! OXL and that is not only found on the sideboards of the best families i the 3 \ o but also in the physician’s dispensing room. the great German Chemist, says:—“T have mado an analysi Rl SO Bt Eacntariot | stoolTot Lamtitto Tand bla of 7,3-;:}: BN T T wonten Gave & vory gracifying vesult, Voun being ehod. #3# Malt Whiskey, obtaswied mostly by cxtract of malt conviesion and a very carcrul v [\l over the neighboring country every [corsets In satin and sllk, 3 OMMEND IT TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. T SRR “‘She triad her prentice hand on man, |of good faste. A satin 5 ; And then she formed tke lasser, 01" ., President | B yo Aetics peres “What is woman’s worth?” aeked a fair [ment. A linen corect is damsel of a crus'y old bachelor. He dld |after all. But I can sho S Durity Iteol arost i Wisenscs, wh {45, indicated, and {pecially 5. e e st S Tet bt Teiias b lasted by IN FACT, IT IS A BEVERACE AND MEDICINE COMBINED. Porallfsa et b I DF R VA «TO CONSUMP IYES(‘, W WL o et o1 % DO Plerce's “Favorito Prescriptlon” stands | it to the roporter. 2 1 to address in the Unite Y i 2 paid a plain case (th for o ¥ L % 'S R ;u'en of our PUF WH D) i % stem. Send two letter |sudden weight. a8 > ING DISEASE thelr early stages. This - atl e '¢ o) ' propared especially for usby the great Gern Aist. D, Vor onders ote | 907y Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. | The reporter thought i b pared by any family housekeeper_at’ slight_expense (Raw Beefsteak and our 3 ——— IVEA X b o h o o0n Lok (07 & Tow Weoks Ehe Brerioutty COLamICUGE Sram 5s WOMEN AND CORSETS. “1t was made by adocl continued. “T myself sz no use o T iy prepuration I : T patienta suffering trom Consnimpion it ;e covorcd Wit thick coating of fat and . the sunken and bloodless cheeks fill up and i 4 the drooping spirits o i tho muscles of the body, and chitt among thenn (e Lt +% | Tho Sex Not &ddieted to Tight Lacing strongerand better able to perform their functions, because of being nourished with 4 39 | 4 5 Fieher bigod than thay had beeh before. In other words, the system I8 supplied with more ~:: An Interesting Talk on Corsets, actual facts,” she ssid. The truth ls, |comes in fora corset to describe it as & coat of mail crushing a | themsolves the leatt bit woman's heart and lungs Into her ribs, | They il strut up and _do that you really don’t caro about hearing |glass for en hour after svit f truth had occupled the beet pert |a'moet dio laoghing, b of his lifo and wora out the &2l of his | 110 sense ot humor, #0 th bocts, But [ am happy 1o say t #“Well, then, if you will tcll the trath |ing for a corset is a rars and nothing more, you can say that tho | ora, 1 belleve, gencrally corset as made at present 1s aboat the | them up without. The most comfortable and healthful part of a [ors underetand the srt 1t hss only becomo 0 lately. front—a slat of wood generally, which {gocd figure now.” prevented & woman frowm stooping as of- fectually as if sho had been in the ] — " - “; “*And the modern corset has no whale- | they can measare ‘4\“ 7 =22 | bone in it?” asked the reporier, trying to | Then they inslat on got €T3 | disabuse himself of a belie that had taken |size they wdd about 40 cents for whaleho h to | the hat 1409 and 1411 Dndee St { amn:“f:w?.'fi:w } Umflhl "8- put in an ordinary d‘re‘ l:renlu.uu;‘{ow(: (h:nrz, 3.‘2';”’ )0? ';r:r the whalebones could not be put in cheap | test. They are usually CORSET, suade them to get the pengive corsets know better than to aek | ususlly die of them too GEBMAN D, WYATT. picked op a dalnty little corset, about|you to publish {4 break about this except this narrow picce| The reporter remark of steel down the front. which is, 88 you | she ought to give her vi, Oumings and 20th Sts.. - Omaha, Neb. in her hand and bent the pleces (f steel in the Mall and Exproes once a quota n fade Bnttons, Tamblers and |from some of those old clessic fellows Home-Made Bn making fun of stont women, 1t ia s:ld F II R N T U R E Hats, and Red-Leather Shoes. headed, a alight el fi . f I M, M, Folsom, of America, wrltes to iiiared's great beauty. I dont keow 1o you, young man, that forty years ago the word hygiene wasn't Invented— the thing and round untll by a simple operation, | {140if was not created) the women did | each house registered as gas iaat pres the button was made and scwed and fast. | laoy mont frightfally, The corsets didn't | The storage battery will fill a place cor. The button was made altogother of |;ook harmlessly up the front as they do | sponding to the gasomoter In the gas sy thread and possessed a decided advantage | oy~ They laced up behind, and the Those that buy lots while they are cheap will get|<notchedy” sirips, wero most frequently [ **%50 » yho said, “tand that istho danger, | Steam, which in tho last century has that together some of the last consoripts and gave them | hipg women didn’t know what a fearfal company’s works, and the healthy location, is bound to make it so. the nama of *Hlop Bhz&d mlliahi"” ST Ty B ' . Shoemakers were cxsmpt and they |Poiven. . Now: that: the covset hookes For inform i mone prices and terms, apply to the company’s of- |showed wonderful skill in the manufac- | o5 front, if 1t wers very tight an or- 24, The prophetic ken of rclence was hap- | TICKETS ONLY 8, Suanes XCBNNN % | blacken the leather. omes do it to the same excoss that it was done formerly Of course, it Is a fallacy. the fast Is a stout woman looks so bad | inexhaustible power in tl'm phenomina of e . anyhow that nothiog sho does can male | cleotricity and magnetism, and mavy Lonisiana State Lottery Company shal, Taunton, Magt,, three years agowas| ‘You can getthem at all prices. Here | with the hidden powers of nature still to , 88 good as can | must remote skirts of the globe will cease bemade. Of course they may beas|cease to bave existence excopt In the man lost In his stable several weekssince, | accordingly, but ladies of refined taste was fcund a few ;daya ago presied over |never wear any except the sfmpleet kind, the calk In the rhoe of a horse that was |wlibout embroidery, lace, ete. Ikeep s Y 5 < ' *}¢ fermentation and distillation, is entirely free from fusil oil and any of those day Inthe meantime, but, singular to re- [scll them to ac'rerses and women who oo aim[lur'l‘yztéhnarlmm aloohols which are so often found in whiskey. I thercfore ate, the ring was not Injared. bave an Ineredlcable appetite for finery o without knowlng the requirements of a thocking want of elegance and judg- % [not know, so she said: W. O. man|corset that costs $60 ]mnge fo erde;"’ 3 + | (double you O mar) But a woman feels | She went Into the back part of the [ gtk 195% hebas qurod by Warncels Savi worth little if disease has fnvaded her |shop aud came back with a great bundle| been no return of the biliows tronbios: T CAPITAL PRIZE,. $75,000. £ gray stoff in her hand. have not exportenced the least pain or suf- | 100,000 Tickets at §5 each, Fractions, of Feel the welght,” ske ssid, handing| foring since my restoration by Warner's States (1 i Ex- o | unrlyalod. It curcs the complaint and | The reporter alm:st dropped under the 1 POSITIVE CURE for ¢¢ | stamps for pamphlet to World's Dispen—| *'For spinal disease,” he said. give spinal disers> than to cure it. a thing, but the doctor, one of the most| 1y, T,ouis Lotz, 615 Galena strect s con- celegrated in New York, gave exact|giqered one of the best and largest in the published in the japers about corsets| “Once In a geeat while, that I hardly fcel like giving you the|‘eome young sumpleton or od gooss 1 reporters are always on the alert for [up, The tallors don't furnish tem, 1 something seneational, and to tell you |always sell them a corset and make them |embossed tree. The coin s hignly NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK init, is 85 much Jees etartling than t>| women, Thoy'll pay avy prico to make |and curious coins of cvery nationsof every ] the truth or publishing it, cither.” their coreet. Of coarso it mikes me The reporter assurod her that the pur-[Jaugh, and the girls inth shop woman's dress, But I acknowledge that | much better than the dressmakers They In the |origicated most of the improv:ments good old times ourmothers wore hideous, | which the drersmakers have swopted. ttraight-up-and-down-culrases, with 8 |Tcgother with the coreet-maker’s help, groat wooden and steel busk down the |any woman who is not stout can jave a WOMEN, NOT CORSETS AT FAUT, The reporter was sorry to obsewe the stocks,” 1 once heard an old | corset-maker's objection to stout vomen, y ! can possibly equeeze theiselves ‘ W= |root in his mind and grown there for|into. Our grofu!uluml eye thws us "~ ‘ .’ € |yeare. what a mistake it Is and we try o per- “Not a whalebone, Consider for a|have given an order, which I obsere my- minute, Whalebone is not so chesp as | eelf, not to urge a customer too much, corsets—and the women who wear ex-[who live on antl-corpulence pib, and |is not closed, and now and then a rustle for whalebones. Look here.” She| I suppose I am suthorized, b what nine Inches long, beantifully shaped, and | lonyer feshionable!” said the repoer. woven out of a thick corded etufl. **Tals “‘You may,” emphatically 1esonded can not break. There is nething to|the corset woman. sce, very elastic.” She took the corset|and it they lmpressed the public + much they impreescd him a great cxer in onder. I aa THE ELECTRICAL AGE, Wonders of Electricity toBo Realized Retore Many Years, Time got bald- don’t know for | Robort Luce in Van Nostrand's Magazine, hens The poss!ble applications of the princl- shall have wires laid along every at: « the electrlolty tapped Into every hou and the quentlty of electriclty” usec (and let me tell tom, making the current steady, rendering cherous silken | the consumer independent of the irregula & woman like | actlon or utoF;uge- of the dynsmos of the central statlon, and enabling the use of dynamos of the highost ten- sion—1. e., those which produce the cur- 1:5th Street, Bet, Farnam &Harney OMAHA Trrs Cor SHows A SROTIONAL ViRw o Ovw Nw Polar, Dry Air. Seif Ventilating HARD V\VOOD REFRIGERATORS Manutactured in the most perfo-t manne trom Kin-dry oak lumber, charconl filled, iined, galvanieed fron shilves, hand y paneled and designed for the wante] of & claas of trade that want the best goods that ean be made, PartiosWishing special sizos can Save from 15 to 20 Per Cent| By placing orders now, IW. L. WRICHT. rents of the greatest Intenstty, The uscular woman, | electriclty will b passed through little G. A LIND UEST & co electr!ic machines to drive machinery, to . . ngth to get it and to work sll sorts of apparatus, as woll as to give everybody an electric light. Solar heat will bo useg to ran the dyna- drawn the cor- and was still not a milleniom to be anticipated when availablo at every door / conferred so many benefits on the world, exertad a forco | will give way befors electrlcity, The strongest man | dynstuo will replace the steam engine. were to try | This predictlon seems wild and vislonary, by the|yet when steam wos first thought of as| L) per cent. it to save your | an available force ita advocates were con- et locad up be- | eidered, just as tho advocates of dynam-| . Qvercoat; foal electrlolty to.day aro considered, mero enthuslasts, But public opinion nover stops the march of Inteliect. = Aftor it had proved the powers of steam to be enormous, genius = mever halted, but siralghtwsy wont on antiolpating sthl pressure. Bat upon them- ulda’t get it to- . s . v together. Then she eelzed the strings | produce ventilation, to replace stoves, " vtreet 60x150 fect, with 20 foot alleys, snd strets 80 and 100 £6 wide [glass bocame hot, when it was plunged | jeiing, Thy wero new and strong. n 1 A 1206 Farnam Street, n ] tumblers they were, with their sharp drawing. The reporter looked to see her | mos in the cloudless regions. Everywhere s s . s edges, but they did eplendid service. breathe hard, realizing the immonse com- | the powera of the tides and such water- g houses are now in operation, and additions cost= |* Ty the manufacture of hats thers was pression, She only breathed a littlo |falls as Niagara are to b utillzed. Is . . Wish to announce that they have from this time marked down ALL GOODS, and will for the next 60 days, make a reduction o ., Suits and Pants well mad and sure tit. Now is the time to buy GOOD CLOTHES AT LOW PRICES ut women lnco | moro ;:;;lgiltnyx.ful dircoverlos in the reals | ==~ E RO R PROPORTION even the stout | pily exhibited by Dr. Lardner in h treatise on the steam engine. ‘*‘Philes- ophy,” sald he, half a centary ago, *‘al ready directs her fingers at sources of orse for it, but causes combine to justify the expectation We do hereby certify that A, upon 1t by the immortal Watt, Wil ificare, with facsimiles of or signacures astached of corsets?” dwindle into fnsignificance In comparison | in its advertisements.” [} raln until cool, when they wera taken| qppgo reporter maintained a prudent | that we are on the eve of mechanical dis. c m.«_m[ f.;l the Mont) d Semi-dnna ? [ oo, thrown nito & hopper and leachod, | regorve, aecording toa rale whicl he tm- | coverios atil greator than any which bave | briitss o the Loviiais st iy onpiny o3¢ | the lye helng used for sonp making and f1sed upon himself in speaking with the | yot appesred;and that the steam eneine | tremaciock, ani that the same are contuctid wih ::: for “cetting” the dye in coloring the g, 8ex, viz., never to diepute anything |itself, with the glgantic powers conferred /r‘,”"".fl.‘:”f,"",}T'F/,f“"'”F;,ff'[-:'.',,‘/,'f.;/,,”,,',‘,',""ff’f;f.'«'r”,"; 3 e e v e et e et ) e 18 shaped and bet- | be revealed, and that the day will come have booght for | when that machine which {s now extend- one for §2 Is an | 1og the blessings of clyilization to the pricos chargod [P .:it history. RSPl ) To-day we are beglnning to sppreciate SSIONER the truth of this prophecy. To-day we _ COMMISSIONERS. see dynemical electricity in the forefront | Incorpora‘od in 156 for2s years by the legislature ck and colored | of the phyeical sciences. The principle |for oducational and charitable purposcs —with o ital of 21,000,000 ererve fundof over but 1 usually | of the transvission of power by electricl. | ALt ef £1,000,0 seservo fundaf ov ty fast approaches it3 realization, We| By 8 overwheln ing pop lar m.l. its lrl/\:m:-iv-- 5 — | wasmade a part of the prosent gtate constitution are, fn truth, just entering upon a won- | e Wy s part of thepreent derfal age. Th lottory cier voted on and endorsed by f tny state corsot s really caeREe Text for a Sermon to Everyone. the only thing, | Rev. S, P. SMITH, (Universalist) of Mar- o TSR % you @ linen | bléhead, Mass., suffored for yoars from | A S orronros 1o wis 4 roror, Fovten bilious attacks and gall stones, In J NKW ORLEANS, ' TUKSUAY, APKIL 14, 1585, 179th ary, 1685, he was eurod by Worners Savi | Mismuix Diavisa. or postronea. Fifths, in proportion, LIST OF PRIZES, Savs Cure.” Cure permanent, e ¥ QUEER PETS, Oarital Er: 3 - V. < 2 Prizes of t more likely to|The Iteptiles Which a Milwaukee| 2Przsol Druggist Surrounds Himself 10 Prizes of 20 8 of Wi 100 Prizes of ket 800 Pr zes of Milwaukeo Sentinel, S The private collection of curiosities of | 1600 Prizes of tor’s order,” she r comfort in such 9 Approximation Prizes of 9 do bon than the discase can exhaust, thereby giving nature the upper hand in the contlict. o, directions about, it, so I made it.” crihwest, Itr t! S do do :'. P‘ri‘io lnroLlfiEwnR?fllnvsu(n the United States (East of the Rocky nnm.'»": When the reporter entered the shop “'.z Bskody tlhe ESPOE{cs, do Inepect it thoronghly would require A‘m»l\'-tlvvn for rat, ovld be made on 3% tatng), Securcly packed in plain case, Eepress charges prepaid on receipt of 5L .25, ofs | the bright-cyed woman behind the No, but dudes sometimes do.” several days. Amopg the most note- | to'theofice of the Cc yin New Orleans, B y 4 | counter ently divined his errand and [ The reporter acknowledged the just- | worthy cariosities In the collection is & write clearly glving fu THE DUFFY MALT KEY CO., L A5 | Ceved bim up fer a fool. ness of the distinction. Roman coin of silver, made when Christ Tty Exrces MepoyOrers,ior o5 R BBBESE “‘There is so much cverlesting trash MEN'S CORS was upon earth. [t is about the 8iz2 of & | by xpross (4 sums of £5 and noRards ab U Ex. mid she, | balf-dollor of the present day, but thin- | penso) sddrecscd, ner. Upon its face s & Roman hoad | opyr. o pavemy, sarrounded by & wreath and somo Greek 007 letters, while ubon the rever:e side is an straighten him Make P 0. Money Orders payable and address Registered Lettors to that the modern corect ls o comfortable, | pay for their folly, too. Thyy never [prized by the doctor, and occupies a cern. New Orlcans, La. caey-fitting waist, without a whalebons | grumble. Vain men ara woreo han vain [ (ral position in the large number of old [t CURNS.~ oiz0 and shapo, and ranging i intrinsic HREYS’ value feom } of a cent to $20. T e AT Indlan relics and curiositiss occupy a i Fuple Safpon: Snyey ecparate case, and embraca everything 5 from a scalp to a war-club. Arrow and spesr heads of flint and agate are ar- ravged in rows according to slze, and muke an attractive collection. Toma- bawks and axes are numerous, The e duc Hoas bebolder can 1ot but wonder at the | |1 1l Bappressed or Paintul Borioas tdo e nu ot mechanizal Ingonuity of the red man as bo gazes upon these Implements of war- | WA QM EORPATHIC fare, Pottery and jawelry found in 1n- | H B em———e———— dian mounds form a~ conspicuous portion JWhitos, too Profse e of this department, sadt Ferorin, A flint lock pistol recalls to mind the Hevar days of long sgn, when our forefathors retired by the Jight of a candle-dip, and the telephone and eleciric light were un- kuown, The dootor does not kecp his entire col- of b fatioan better looking. wn bebre that they lave got ut a dide has hey don’tmind it. bat a min look- sight. The tall- managoto make fact is, tne tail- of ‘makng up’ lady ssy that Horace Greeley, in|and observed that artists of all @eerip- [ lecticn at his reeidence. His stor his Foykood, was in the habit of lecturing | tions were leagued agalnst them She [ Chestnut street Is o perfu!cl nmiaoui‘:; P E_c __F__I cs' > all his girl acquaintances apen the un- [smiled, *You sco they are troutesome |shop, and resembles in many respects a Bold by Druggists, o; healthfalness and uogracefulniess of theee | customers. Tho women with big set are | tropical garden, contalning, as ft docs, | Rk oh Vbl idor Dr: Huinph — viilainous coreets, and if, s the case often | tho plaguo cf the shocmakers, d the | largo tropical plants and ralmate. 1o o o F—1) 1 - wes, they protested that they did not [200-pounders are the scourge of th cor- large tank, near the stove, in the center oo et Rew ¥ 3 =~ wear corsets, he would drop a handker-|get basiness, Of course, the romen|of the room, reposes an alligater, m 4 @ chief on the ground and challenge them | who ought to wear a 30-inch coret al- | Hans'” by name, and a young one. o ) £ [to plok it up. If they told tarradiddles | ways want a 22-inch one, and ly the | ““Hans” ls now nine years old, and has E >\ L Ll ."dl;m":lgldld v‘vekn:dt‘ll:w}’{ c‘flnfltr, lhs_); blame m; ur farno: being nbleut)?pt h;w ;eun in Its present quarters many years, —— it \ AR/ couldn’ ve picl 19 Iioh I-noor up if [ them. It ls not alwaye possibleo ce-|The animul is ve: dccile, and {s has (‘E““'fl e =3 |it had been lylng on the ground bofore |cefye them, particularly whe the|and fondled h;y Dr. Lotz -nf.dl?: THE BEST SHOES w—_ g RS ] ~ them. Thavs the way ho cavght them.”[inch tape is handy and | much frecdom as a babe Is handled by | Por Gentlemsa's wear, In the world, for the money- are made by Stacv, Adams & Co. for themclves, [its mother. To one unaccustomed to the sight a cold shiver s apt to pass along bis splnal colamn as the doctor kisses the repulslvelooking reptile, which inabout four feet In length, The small one—but a foot long—is also tame, but will not permit itself to bs touched by aoy one except Dr, Lotz. Bread snd milk, with an occasional bit of meat, constitute the food of these reptiles, Two large snakes occapy a small case near the alllgators’ quartere. This case ting the mallest right size but I in throwiu away {s unsuitble to a reasovale pro- the same romen will be heard in the palm tree standing -t d before one Is fully aware of | . A fact thoroughly and unequivocally estab- what 1s going on a palr of bright eyes| 1% by the unparallcled aicoess and son- i t]; will look Into “bis and a forked tongue | "4t rroslng demaud for them. will dart out In spparent'y glad sarprise. | Corrt oiabls [ Theao suakes roplllnwuvi’,':h::I::::'(l:VBZI Comfort, Style and Durability, the store and are quite friendly, gliding elowly up to a persin to be siroked, The doctor handles them, and they In return nestle down in his pocket. To an tight laclg s no ed cesualr that ASK YOUR DEALER FOR Tii8 ews 10 thpress, 8tacy, Adams & Co,, Hhoe, E o BOLTE 1"1,]..‘..1“4‘“,.m;uulgu of the best French M *0 which the hooke of the corsst were at- | jouraslism was open to her observer the pracica ssems fraug] A2 Macking sowee) 1 E00" 0P 10 Hsod : ; A RS s6m ght with | and Machine sewed, | =MANUFACTURERS 0 tachea uniil the ends touched, They Avy fool gan write for thenewsapera [ danger, but Dr. Lotz plases groat confi- SO dldn'c break “‘But stil'," said the reporter timidly, but it takes 8 sensible nother eaiupalgn lie,”” remsrked the] The liuén on river % Window Oups, Lroo Urestinge, Metallic 8) 04 MEBOUW 15 Bticed Omaba et &c. o Lioa snd Fit ) g tlmes stcut womsn have dons all they' known, make a first class corset, ice crop wireach ccrset woman, 1 acknowledge thatin sll 4,000,000 tons this year, the largt ever denco in bis pecullar pets and csrcucs| CONEress Button & Lace them with lmpumty. Snakes and in- AND EVERY PAIR WARRANTED, sacts presorved In botiles are ranged op T irrell & Cook k) shelves, and the whole scene reminds 1308 Farnam §treet, one forcibly of a toom of & profersor of Sole Agents for Omaha humsn bng to Goodmorn- the black art, such aa is g In 80 spectacular play. o4 o g UNITED STATES National Bank! U. 8. DEPOSITORY, S. W. Cor. Farnam and 12th Sts Capital, - $100,000.00 C. W. HAMILTON, Prewt M. T. BARLOW, Onchier} DIRECTORS: H. M. Catoweiy, B, F. Swir, C.W. HayizroN, M. T. Bautow, 0. Wi HawiLrox, Accounts solicited and kept subject to eight check. Certifi ates of Deposit issucd payable in 3, 6 and 12 monthe, bearivg interest, or on de- mand without interest, Advances made to customers or approved sccurities at market rates of intorest, The intereats of customers are cl ed and every facility compatiblo with princi- ples of sound banking freely exteaded, Draw sight drafts on England, [reland, Scotland, and all parts of Europo. Sell European passage tickets, Collections Promptly Made. Woman's Sufferig and Relicf. Those languid tiresome sonsations, causing. you to feel searcely abla to be ~n your feet; that constant drmn that is taking from your system all its former elast; driving” the bloom from your cheeks; that continual strain upon your vital forces, rendering you irritable and fretful, can easily be removed by the use of that marvelous remedy, Hop Bitters, Ir- regularitics and obstructions of your system, ved at once whilo the spacial cause of 1 pain are permanently removed. 80 much benefit, and none are so profoundly grateful, and show such an inter- est in recommending 1op Bitters as women., A Postal Card Story. I was aflected with kidney and urinary Trouble— ““Fer tweive years!” After trylng all the doctors and patent medicines I could hear of, I used two bot. tles of Hop *‘Bitters;” And I am perfectly cored. 1 keep it “as1l the time!” respectfully, B.F. Boothe, Saulsbary, Tenn. —May 4, 1883, Bravrorn, Pa., May 8, 1875, Tt bas cured me of several di es, such as nervousness, sickness at the stomach, monthly troubles, ete, I have not seen a sick day in a Jear sinco I took Hop Bitters, All my neigh ore use them, Mrs Faunie Green. 000 Lost. *A tour to Europe that cost me $3,000,done “me less good than one bottle of Hop Bitters; “‘they also cured my wife of fifteen years’ ner- *'vous weakness, eloeplessness and” and dys- pepsia,” R. M., Auburn, N. Y, 80. BLOOMINGVILLE, O, May 1, 79, Sts—I have been uffering ten years,and T tried your Hop Bitters, and 1t done me' more good than all the doctors, Migs 8, 8, Boone, Baby Saved, We are 0 thankful to say _that our nursing baby was permanently cured of a_dangerous and protracted constipation and_irregularity of the bowels by the uso of Iop Bitters by 1t mother which at tho same time restored her to perfect hoalth and strength. —The Parents, Ltochester, N, Y, None ge tho white I with “*Hop' {ne without a bunch of green Hops on SBhunall the vile, poisonous stuft ops” in thelr name. Imported Beer IR BOTTLES. GE;;:?!?::K resesretrres Pilgner Kaiser. ... Havaria, OFy s ovsveee . oee.Bavaria, +eBoherwian, ~sessvssce,Bromen, DOMEBTIC, Budweiser.sessersone . 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