C3PWS1 LADIES, IN THIS Sl'ACE NEXT WEEK Till! LEADING J Boot and'Shoe'HonM OF THE CITY Will Have Something to Say to You- FINE : ART : STUDIO. 1 2 14 O street ; Examine samples of ourjvvork before ordering elsewhere. GJLSHOEHAKER.M.D. HoniQiopatliist Pliysician, Telephone No. 685. 163 South nth Street, Lincoi.m 'Nit 11 N. R. HOOK, M. D., DISKAHHS OF WOMP.N. drinary and Recta i Diseases a Specialty. DTreats rectal diseases liy ItltlNKr.HHOKK PAINI.K83 BYSri'.M. OlHoe, rooms HU, lUIand 121 llurr Illoek. Tweirth ami O sireola. Oulco telephone A 18. Residence 10."J Q street. Phone, KB nnieu hours, 9 to 12 a in. 3 to 0 and 2 to fi p in hmiilnvs. 10 In II 11 m H. W. BROWN, Dealer in Drugs and j Medicines PAINTS.OILS, GLASS. Books, Stationery, etc. 127 S. Eleventh st A Suit I'nrewoll. "Laura, is your heart frcol" Tho youns man who spolco theso words sat n tho oxtremoperlpliory of a cushioned chair iu tho elegant npartmout and leaned forward In uncontrollable agitation. Tho handker hlof with which in his excess of emotion ho iripcd his iiom) over and nuou trembled visi bly, and his olco had thut dreamy, touching Intonation that marks a sensitive, high soulod man iu tho last stugo of iulluenzn and un requited direction. 'Why, Mr. Ilnnklnson," replied tho lovely girl, with downcast oyes, but with a kind of don't come any nearer expression on her inco, "your question takes mo by siu prise, und I hardly" "Lnurn!" buret forth tho young man Im petuously, as ho glanced iu n laboriously careless w ny at u small ivory tablet concealed In his loft hmul, "It is hardly possible, for you to realize tho dilllcultlos that besot that nro peculiar to tho eilsls which at this hour I face. You would bo disposed to laugh, ier liaps, if I bhould toll you what a trillo clogs tho free cry of a heart lllled with dovo with oxcess of love, yet which alTec which lovo will lx heard, dospito tho barriers that nd vorso fato appears to have erected just at thli period. Hear tho feeblo yet eager cry of a heart, Laura, that" "Mr. lluukinson," interrupted tho young lady, with a puzled nir, "you speak most singularly. What is tho matter with you J" Tho youth wiped his noso again with nerv ous hasto, tin off tho Ivory tablet frantically across tho room, and onco moro licgnii! "Tho batter with bo, Hiss Laura, is n cold Id by head a beosly, horrid idlhifdzn. Id by fgdoindco add ido.tperledce X bad fadcied I could tell you of by uu"octiod, that I could bako bysolf uddorstood without usigg ndy words that would codvey to yen ady Idea of tho Veal idtlrbity udder which I ult suirerigg. I shall (lover agaid," continued tho youth, bitterly, "try to bako a codfoss ml of lovo by boycottlgg tho letters cb add ed You sbilo, Diss Luurul You hiughl You hoik at by blscryl Good evcsllgg, Diss KuJodesI" Waving his lmndkorchlot wildly tho uu fortuunto young man blow a nasal blast that hook tho liou.se, grabbod Ids hat, rushed out Into tho chill night air, and was followed all tho way homo by four Chicago detectives, who mistook him for tho lamented Mr. Tua cott. Chicago Tribune. Ills Opulence Kxploliied. "I Mrs. Uoullhun Arrnh, Mickey, und can this bo yoursllf, all blazhiu' wid diamonds? Houllhun-Throth It is, mither. 01 woa dhrivln' a hui Ic tho day when tho blizzard BthruUsNiw York" - Life. 'ikfMlJlll. 1 i IFMI I kvw jpf ' I mm nWM WHAT SHALL WE WEAR? "THE PRINCE OF WALES" FAN AND OTHER NOVELTIES IN THIS LINE. New York Btylea for Olrls of 10 nml 19 Y'ctirn Olil An Kntlreljr New Modol for it l"u 11 Ircss .Toilet Hint Ik Very 11 0onilic Tho evening toilet shown In our cut is both now and pleasing. KVENINO T0II.KT. Tho modol hero represented wns mado of pink Bntln mervellleux trimmed with pearls. Tho tabllcr It embroidered w Ith festoons of lcnrls and tho right sldo of tho Ixxllco is worked to mntch. Small pink satin liows appear on tho shoulder. TboBkirt is gathered, at tho top mid falli as a train, which is separated in tho center bo us to form two distinct trains. Novelties In runs. Fans carried with evening toilets nromany of them veritable novelties. Tho "Prlnco of Wales fan" eomKsod of three ostrich plumes set in n handle of mother of pearl, has nl ready becomo n fnvorlto in Now York. A charming conceit of Paris origin is tho flower nud feather fun represented in our cut. KLOWKR AKI FtATnEH tKX, Tho handlo nud screen nro covered with tho breast feathers of some bird and aro deco rated with Minitowers and a piquet of feathers recalling tho wings or down covering tho foundation. A watered silk libbou oncirclos tho linmllo and is tied in loops and bows. An nttractlvo fan seen recently was leaf shaped mid covered with shot velvet. It was lavishly trimmed with a frilling in embroid ered llsbo, tinsel ribbon and Hying Insects. Hprlng I'nithloiiH for Young (.Iris. Olrls of 10 or 13 years wear dresses of plain or plnid wools, with a full skirt gath ered to an under wnlst, on which is bet 11 full gathered vest of tho material, trimmed nt tho top iu V shape with wide galloon. A basque with wide back forms, and sloping open from tho throat to show tho vest, is then edged with galloon, aud this trimming is on the high collar. Full sleeves, plaited nt wrist, with galloon set there iu a point. Whlto cashmeio or camel's hair ill esses aro similarly made, with gold galloon for their trimmings, and there aro also many striied whito wool dresses, tho stripes iu bright scarlet, old blue, brown, etc., with bauds of velvet Instead of galloon. Tho most dressy frocks for gills of 8 or 10 years liaNoseparato white muslin guimpes, and are made of tho now white ehallls with Scotch plaid stripes, or of India sill.s with red mid blue diamonds or rings on w hito grounds. The waists nro half low and round, with a yoke of red or blue, velvet extending to the point iu front beside n V of slrined white India silk; tho skirt is laid in four or six box plaits In front, is gathered liehlud, and there is a sash of tho silk or the chain sowed iu the under arm seams and tied behind. Qliigham, Clinnibcry, and pcrcnlo drosses for girls fiom 1 to 10 years hau high waists, plain and pointed in front, with a sash across tho back, or elo pointed iu front, with a susli across tho back, or else they havo a belted waist with eight or ten feather stitched tucks down tho front and back, and aro slightly gathered into tho belt. Tin 00 breadths aro iu the full skirt of small dresses, and four bicudths for larger girls. Girls' aud misses' huts of colored straw havo wldo straight brims and half high crow ns, on which a soft crown is drains! of velvet or of Dengaline, the trimming comes up from tho back of tho brim, which is tin msl up. Eng lish w-ilklng hats for girls in then teens nro of dark straw with tailoring ciown, and tho close biim tolled highest on the leftside, with full velvet trimming ou this high side. Leg horn Hats will bo used for midsummer by girls of all ages from il years upwnrd. Wreaths of flowers aud wldo ribbons in bows nml streamers at tho back are their trim mings. Geranium for tho Monte. Scarlet geraniums that havo lieon w lutcrcd iu tho cellar will now begiu to "break," says Rural New Yorker. Cut them back to sound wood and healthy oyes aud promote them to warm, light quarters, If you aro short of stock, bring them upstairs ton warm window aud givo them a little water, ami they will soou push forth now growths from which you can secure good cuttings. And if you don't want tho cuttings you may retuln tho growths and enjoy tho (lowers. An Kluplmiit'M hlomiuii. Itrs told for a true story thut Professc Begulu and Dr. Godfrey dissected tho car cass of tho elephant Alice, burned in tho llro ut tho Humum it liailov winter quarters iu NnveinlK'r. In tho stoiuaehlwas found over !!00 pennies, pait of a Kcket knife, four ratio foiiles n pli' ''of lead piK aud hoiiio lobbies. 2m s fit '. I--1- (if i DILL NYE A3 A FARMER. II11 Itolutrn Some of lilt r.xperlcnoet M it Tlllrr of Hie Noll. Tho secretary of tho Ashlleltl Farmers' rlub, of Ashflold, Mow., Mr. E. 1). Church, Informs mo by United Htntm mall that upon receipt of my fa voi able reply 1 will Ikvoiuo an honorary inonttwr of that club, along with Ooorgo William Curtis, Professor Norton, Professor Stanley Hall, of llnrvurd, nud other wet browed tollers in tho catnip In flated domain of agriculture. I tako this method of thanking tho Ash field Farmers' club, through it-s secretory, for tho honor thus .ill so unworthily bestowed, and Joyfully neeopt tho honorary member shlp, with the understanding, however, that during tho county fair tho solemn duty of delivering tho annual address from tho Judges' stand, In tones that will not only ring along down the corrldore of time, but go thundering three times around 11 half mllo track and io heard nlmvo too rhytlimlo plunk of tho hired man who is trying to as certain, by means of n largo malt and a thumping machine, how hard ho can strike, shall fall iimii Mr. Curtis or oilier honornry mcmlieiiiot tho club. Ihnvo 11 voleo that does very well to express endearment or nthcr gulxlued emotions, but Itisuut elToctivo it a county fair. Boctntors soo tho wonder ful play of my feature, but they only hear tho low if fraln of tho haughty CTydesdalo steed, who has a nelghsal volco and n ears his tail In n (Ireclau coll. I received $150 oueo for addressing n raeo track 0110 mllo in length on "Tho Uso and Abuse of Knsllagons a Narcotic." I imido tho gestures, but tho sentiments were thoso of the four ton Por cherou charger, Little Medicine, dam Elo quent. I soko under a low shod and rather ad verso circumstances. In talking with tho committee afterward, as I wrapped up my gestures and put them back in tho shawl strop, I said that 1 felt almost nshamed to receive such n prico for tho sentlmouU of others, but they sold that was nil right. No ono expected to hear an agricultural address. They claimed that It was most generally purely sjiectocular, nml so they regarded my speech as a great success. I used tho snmo gestures afterward In Kienklngof "Tho Orcut Falling Oil Among liaru Hack Hldcru in tho Circuses of tho Present Day." Mr. Church writes that tho club has taken up, discussed and settled nil olutsot iinjwr tanco bearing upon agriculture, from tho tariff up to tho question of whether or not turpeutlno poured iu a cow's car ameliorated the pangs of hollow horn, lie desires sug gestions and questions for discussion. That shows tho club to bo thoroughly active. It will soon bo spring, und wo cannot thou dis cuss those matters. New responsibilities will bo added day by day iu the way of stock, and wow ill havo to think of names for them. Would it not bo well before tho 1 1 1110 cornea for active farm work to think out n long list of names before tho littlo strangers nrrivo? Nothing serves to lower us iu tho estimation of our fellow farmers or tho woild moro than tho frequent altercations between own ers and their hired help over what namo thoy shall givo to a woary, wobbly calf who boa just entered the great arena of life, full of hopes and aspirations perhnps, but othcrwUo absolutely empty. Let us consider this be fore spring fall ly opens, so that wo may bo prepared for anything of this kind. One moro point may projicrly como boforo tho club ut its next meeting, and 1 mention it hero because I may bo so busy at Washing ton looking uftcr our other interests thut I cannot get to tho club meeting. I refer to tho ovident chnugo iu climate hero from jun to year, and Its elfect upon seeds purchuKxl of florists and seedsmen generally. Twenty yeari ago you could plant n seed according to directions nud it would produoo a plant which seemed to resemblo in a general wuy the picture 011 tho outsldo of tho pack age. Now, under the fluctuating influenced of irrcsjionHiblo isotherms, phlegmatio springs, rare Juno weather and oerdouo weather iu August, I Und it almost impossi ble to produce a plant or vegetable which iu any way teseuibles Its portrait. Is it my fault or the fuult of tho climate) I wish tho club would tako hold of this ut its next regu lar meeting. I first noticed tho chango In tho summer of '7L', I think. I puichusod n small package of early bcotch plnid em led Kale with n. beauti ful pietuie 011 tho outsldo. It won as good n picture of Scotch kalo ns I ever saw. 1 could imagine how gay aud lighthctirted it was tho day it went up to the studio and had its picture taken for this piirimsu. A short editorial pumgruph under tho picture stated that I should plant in quick, rich soil, iu rows four inches apart, to a depth of ono inch, cover lightly and then roll. I did bo. No farmer of my years enjoys rolling any better than I do. In a few weeks tho kale camo up but turned out to be a canard. I then waited two weeks more and other forms of vegetation tuudo their apiK'uraneo. Nonoof them weioknlo. A small delegation of bugs w hteh deal mostly with kale camo Into tho garden one day, looked ut the picture ou tho discarded paper, then examined what had crawled out through tho ground uud went nwny. I bo gau to fear then that cllmatlo Influences had been nt w 01 k ou the bcods, but I hud not fully given up ull hope At Ilrst tho plants seemed to waver nud hesitnto over w hether they had better Ihj wild pnrsuips or Lima lieans. Then I concluded thnt they had decided to bo follago plants or rhubarb. Hut they did not try to In o up to their iwtmits Pietty soon I discovered that thoy had no lm-s which seemed to go with them, aud then I know they were weeds. Things that aro good to eat always havo buss and worms ou them, while tansy uud castor oil go through lifo unmolested. I have hud other similar cxpei ioucoj, and I think wo ought to do something about it if wo can. I havo planted tho seed of tho morning glory nud tho moon flower and dreamed at night that my homo looked like a florist's advertisement, but when leafy Juno enmo a bunch of Norway outs and a hill of corn wero trying to climb tho strings nnllod up for tho uso of my non-resident vines. I have planted, with song nud laugh ter, tho seeds of the ostensible, pansy nud car nation, only lu tears to roup tho bachelor's button nud tho glistening follago of the sorghum plant. I havo planted in faith aud n deep, warm soil, with pleasing hope in my heart und a dm k red plcturo ou tho outsldo of tho Mickago, orUy to harvest tho low, vul gar Jlmson weed and tho night blooming bull thistlo. Does the mean tempornturo or tho nrcrago rainfall havo anything to do with itl If sta tistics aro working these changes thoy ought to bo stopped. For my own pm t, howover, I am led to boliovo that our seedsmen put so much money into their catalogues that thoy do not havo anything left to use In tho pur choso of seeds. Good telfgiou and very fair cookifs may lie produced without tho aid of caraway seed, but you cannot gather nice, frosli train tigs of thistles or exieet much of n seedsman whoso plants iiiuko no elfort what ever to resemble their pictures. Hoping that you will examine into this matter, ami that tho club will always hero after look curefully lu this column for its farm information, I remain, iu a sittlug IKfcture, yours truly. Hill Nye iu New York WorW. 8TORIC9 ADOUT MEN. How ''Hilltop" Olmrly Hmrrcmtered nt Ijt( n Mr. Mary Wnllior. John II. OIorly li tho latest victim to tho prowess of Dr Mary Walker. Lately her ambition has Usui to secure an npMilutmeub ns siHVial examiner lu the hiisIoii service, Hovel nl attempts were made by her to ob tain Intel views w Ith (leu. Illaek, Those fall ing she determined to apply for examination by tho cl ll service Ismi-d and then cunfiout tho eusIou (simmlKsloiieni w ith a isu tllleato jiniH'ilj authenticated. Having como to this determination sho nuuouucisl tu soma ono that she proKssl to call on Mr ON'rly and talk with him Ho heard Dr, Mary Walker was to cntl uikmi him and deter mined to dodge nu interview. Ling ago ho sclccUsI a small dcu lu tho subteiraueau pari of city hall where tho civil servieoroin mission has its ollloos, to avoid some of tho calls that aro mado umiu him. II took Dr. Mary three days to track him to his den, but she Dually did so. Olio day tho "Hlsltop'' was lu his hiding place when a tap wns mado on his door. Ho opened It nud there stood Dr. Mary Walker. "Is Mr. Olierly hcrol" sho lu ulnsl. "No," wild Mr. Oborly, while his fneo con tinued to lxvir those marks of Christian Inno cence which have gained for him tho cogno men of "HMiop." "No, Mr. OU'rly Is not in, but I'm his messenger and will toll him any message you may wish to leave." "I'll call again," replied tho doctor. Ten dasafterwnid thoscenovvas ieiented. Dr Mary culled and was ugaln told by the obliging "messenger" that Mr. Olioily was not iu, but that any word left would lie told to him. Tho next day Mr. Olierly was again disturlxsl by a gentle lap. Ho went smiling to tho door, but was moro than disgusted to dud Dr. Mary Walker there. "Uooii morning, air. Uberiy,"Mio oaiit tw sho pushisl her way Into tho room. "Hut Pin not Mr Olierly," declared tho good "bishop," while the blushes that In sisted In reddening his face ou account of tho provnricatiou even In Hulf-dufonu gavo tho lie to his denial. "Oh, but 1 know you nro Mr. Olierly," re joluod tho luqierturbablu man-woman. "I thought j oil weio fooling me, aud I culled 011 Mrs. Obeily liefnto coming this morning nud got tier to show mo your picture. I'm sure of jou this time." Tho "bishop" was floored by tho doctor. Ho surrendered then and there and gave her all the Information she wanted about civil service examinations. Washington Letter in Chicago Trlbuno. A Conipromlifl. The Hov. Clinton Iocko is a humorist. Not long ngo a worthy couple camo to him, bear ing lictwccu them a bubo of exceeding tender ago. "Wo want you to baptize her," said tho father. "What namo havo yon decided upon!" asked the revel end gentleman. "Alas, sir," niiswensl tho father, dismally, "wo havo not decided. Had tho child been n boy we should havo iinmed him Hcnjumlu. A favorite nnmoof mine, sir, Is Heujamln." "Yes, and of mine, too," echotsl tho mother. "Hut it Is 11 girl," said tho father, wofully. "And wo don't know what to call her," added tho mother. "Cheer up, my good sir," cried tho saga cious pastor, "and you, too, my good woman; bo not cast down iu spirit. Wo may yet And some way of applying to this child tho namo you so much prefer." "Hakes all vol"' cried tho father, "wo can't namo her Henjamlnl" "Nay, nny very true," answered tho holy man, softly, "but wo can name her Hen Hurl 'Chicago News. Tim Cuinplioll'n Klntutor i:iprlenrr. The Hon. "Tim" Campbell, of Now York, told some of his fellow ineinUrs the other day how ono of his constituents camo to see him and p'lnttsl to him his exi'ricuco iu one of th Capitol elevators. To uso tho mail's own words: "Is Mr. Campbell In, sorrT says I. Says the man with the soger cup: "Will yez step Inr So I stlps 1 11t.il tho closet, nud ull of 11 slid dint ho pulls at a roo, aud It's tho trooth Ps tcllin' jez, tho walls of tho building begin muniu' down to tho cellar. "Honly intirtlu r," snyn I, "plmt'Il liecomo of Hiidget nud tho chllder w hich was left bo low thorot" Snys tho soger cop man: "Ho nlsy, sorr; they'll lo all right whenyoz comedown," "Como down, is UP' snys I, "and Is it no closet nt nil, but a haythenish balloon that yez got mo in!" Anil with that tho wall stop)cd stock still, and ho ojicmsl tho door, and there I was with the roof jlst over my head I And that's phut saved mo from golu' up till tho hlvins entirely". Now York Tribune. Nut fiooilwlu a Ik Miiuii;r. Comedian Nat Goodwin relishes a joko on himself as well as if it weio on somebody llsc. His Ilrst managerial cirurt was 1 11 tho naturo of a Joko on himself As ho relates it, ho organized 11 company lu Hoston to play iu Augusta, Me., for ono night Ho had 110 doubt of tho ability of his company, the fascinating qualities of his piny, uud tho superiority of his managerial talent. Ho went to Augusta. Ho also returned to Hoston. Honppearod low spirited. "Hello, Natl" oxckilmed 11 friend nt tho Parker house. "How did your Augusta audience liLo your playi" "Will inn-or," wns tho hesitating reply, "I thiuk it would huvo liked It, ierhaH, if it hud waited for tho becoud act." Detroit Free Press. Ills Own DliiuiuntlH, I Mother And do you really feel so very , bad, Hobby J ! Hobby Yes, ma. I ain't qulto sick enough to need nny medicine, but I'm a littlo bit too Elck to go to school. Now York Hun. A Diversity of Opinion. Mrs. llobson (to Hobby, who is out calling with his uiothen This is tho Ilrst tuno you have seen my Liby, Isn't It, Hobby f Hobby (crHlcally) Yes, ma'am, aud I think it's qui 41 nli-o. Mrs. HoUson Nlco, nobbyl Why, it Is lovely I Hibby Ma hiis it's tho homeliest child k'ie ever ww. Tb I'pooh. i tori Co i ' I " St Wfi NEXT - AT MIDLER'S Special attention will be paid to IDRESSG00DS Stork Large. Assortment Complete. I.E. Union - Pacific - Railway, The Overland Route, Shortest and baiest Colorado, Utah, California, Montana, "The Overiand Route' Take tlio overland Dyer and save imo day to all 1'iielllc coast points. TIIH UNION PACIFIC IS TIIU FllIJIJ CHAIR CAR LINIJ. Itiinnlnn Into Union Depots uud rimimelliiK with the fust limited trains of all lines for si points east, north und south. Tlirouitli lleltels on modern day conches. llaKKmro ehocko lliroiiKli to destination from nil points oust lu the United Htntes and (Janudn. Sleeper accommodations reserved In through Pullman Palace cars from the Sllis v river to the Pacific coast. E. 13. SLOSSON, Agent. t. .1. porrr.it, First Vicu-Prosldiiut As.1. Gen. 1'a.vi. uud Wero all wiso enough to heed this ndvlco lu season, a w orld of sulTcrlng w ould bo avoided. Tho best months lu which to tako Hood's h.irsap.ulll.i, tho great blood purlllcr, aro March April May At no other season Is the limly so much In ai-eil of, or so susceptible to tho hem lit to be 1I1 lived from Hood's h.irsap.ulll.i, as now. Hie liniHiverlshed condition of the Mood, tho weakening clUcts of the long, cold winter, tho lost appetite, and that tired feeling, all make a good spring imdli Ino absolutely neicss.iry. 1r Hood's Sarsaparlll.i and )im wlllbecen v Iuced that Ills the Ideal spring medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla Soll ty nil ilrUKb-lits flislifnrfv l'ri'pnrjilonljr liy ( I. 110(11) A K) , A(,tlinarli'.U)ull,Ma. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar S. H. BURNHAM, BROKER. sfonoy loaned on Ionic or short time at low ilea. Oftlce in lllcbnrds' Mock, room & Take elevator ou Eleventh street entranoa. KBvfeSvby ' KS Drayago and loving, i OL1VLR MACKJAItD ' Desires to inform the publii that his equip ment for moving Household lioods.Pianos Safes, Marchandisc, llc.ivv Machinery, eti , is the best In the city. " Special men and wagons are kest for the removal of Pianos and Household Goods, Which are alwavs handled by competant and experienced' help, and the latest applb , anccs used for haudllug Safes ami other heavy goods. Call, address or telephone OLIVER MA(iGARl), Telephone 111 OlViecyi7 0 WEEK - All the New Shades. All the New Fabrics. MILLER'S 145 South Tenth Street. Route to all points in Idaho, Oregon, Washing 'n Territory. jou u mrool, J.lncoln, Nebraska. U. L. LOMAX. J. H. TKHIIKTH. Ticket Agt. Gen. Pass and Ticket . Ag BLOOD POISON. Old dc.vl teeth cnntsln the quIutcMfiicn of blnoil polroiil WI111 1 aii m allow It, kuIiIiii; out tr old (colli it every nmd nml bo hrsllliyr TIii'mi tit-tli are ilMil, ulcrrunsl, unliiultliy frequently cnue n swulloc firo. Hliixilil ccrtalriy Imi extracted and replaced with Koo.1, artladal tooth that neroracho. Can bo extract ol without palu. Ho ham bug. AUKA8I0N OF T1IK TEETH. The above cut shows the teeth of a man 43 years of age, from Dr. Hell in 1631. Wo meet Kith this affectiou In the teeth lu various forma and drgrers. The mils of the crowns eeem yerj soft, having a low decree of vitality and wear down showing a dark clIowlth cupped spoMn thu center. Many aro to foollth at to "-.r 'lint uiolsr teeth nro of little account. ...1 M them l(o br dofault; after which all ttm force of the muscles are extended to the front teeth, wearing them down rapidly The best, and only remedy. Is to cover tnd buildup the ends with gold aud platinum, which wears like tteel and saves them many Vt-ars. Wo make a specialty of flue gold work ou building them up, contour nlllugt, etc y&aot Cuts A aud H are from John Tomes, of Enf land. A Tviolncltors with notches In tho ends. U shows thopegshapid teeth wltbyellowlih pits lu the ends For such teeth we have two remedies: First To All the pits lu the eadt with gold. Sec ondExtract them aud replace them with srtlllcUl teeth. Hut the bones absorb away ispldly 10 that they will need resetting fre quently. Wo make the finest artificial teeth in the northwest. We use Justles and White's patent teeth, with long, heavy pint, mouuted ou ttroojc elastic plates. Those who patronlxn us wlO uot be troubled with broken teeth nd cracked plates, canker sore mouths, etc. To loose the front teeth, It to loose halt the power of speech, and more than half tk beauty. Dlseajed Qumi. ?i!3V Krftmroa Tb teeth turn Mack and die, tba Knnvt bleed at the tlbitrtcat touch, ulcerate, the toeth looseu aa4 latl out, the brutth Is liorrllilo. DR. A. P. BURRUS, laon 0 stroot, On theTUpM Traiult, cutea up diseased gnaa, make the Quest gold and platluuiu tllllun, nukai Umi flAttt WUi that tobacco villi not tarutk kpf,fij 1!II A: