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BRISK CLARA BELLE ,
A Budget of News About the
Hidden Parts of Wo-
men's Dro&e.
/ Threatened Return of Hoop-
Skirts-Now Styles in Un-
. der-olothes. Shoes and
Fine Hosiery.
JVFlnco Where Snob Things nro
< Jorr pomlenroof the Cincinnati Enquirer.
' NKW YORK , August 10 , 1881.
A fellow told mo t'other day Unit
ho Jmd made nn astonishing discovery ,
which was that n fashionable mutual
friend had cone up to her room before
dinner to loosen her corsot'laccs. Ho
thought it ntrnngo and awfully tunny
liiat , in order to make room for n
jxjuaro meal , it was necessary for her
io enlarge her bodice. I iistructcd
, the giniplulon that if nil snu ly-labed
Italics do not lot out they at least feel
a fullness afterward. The truth is
that unmarried inon know very Httlo
' of what may bo called the out-of-sight
dressing of women ; TJioy see only
thcoutcr-robe , na a rule , and don t
think much about the Rarmcnta aud
toggery undonicath. These articles ,
however , arc of great importance in
the estimation of the woman of fash
ion , and occupy n considerable
< nharo i in her calculations
' nnd expenditures. It is easy to
,8ay that nil this bother is thrown
' away , since no male nye sees it incase
, of maidens , and only husbands in case
j of dowagers ; but show mo a woman
' who neglects h ° r underclothes and I
will .show you ono who is careless in
every thing else. Extravagance is
* ' -alwayslo bo condemned in these who
f can't'offonl ' 'it , of course , but every
, ; wbmanof , taste owcs.it . to liorsolf not
1 , to bestow nil her attention on the sur
face , leaving the interior to take care
of itself. 1 propose to devote this
Jottor-to trustworthy news nbout un
dergarments , and that down cast edi
lor "who prudishly condemned mo
wheripjl last "wrote on the s'ubjecl n
year ajjo can stop reading at the bnd
of this sentence if ho fears being
shocked again. Yet , if ho docsnt
lutop , ho.jviiniot find the slightest in-
jdolicacy. The idea that n fashion
jirritorshould not discuss ,
UKYT1IINO 11EI.OW TUB OUTKll F.ABIUC !
of'women's costumes is ridiculous ,
nnd peculiar to America. It was not
long IIQO that the English girl who , in
! Now York society , spoke of her legs
jubt as she would at homo , was re
garded as impolite , if not brazen. I kid
Jim glad to say that usage among the ed
girls of that holiest of holies , the
neighborhood of Second avenue and
Twentieth street , where the remnant
of Knickerbocker nobility has veiled cut
itself from comparatively plobcnn in
Fifth avenue , now- sanctions the ut ties
terance by feminine lips of the word no
lot's. One no longer hears a girl say
limbs unless she means both arms and the
logs. This is sensible , and the reform
might well bo extended. But let's to
the news of undorgcar. It is evident
that the talk about n revival of
" the hoop-skirt is largely an effort
"by manufacturers to create a de an
mand for their wares. Still , there is
Jio denying that the latest fashion
plates sent over from Europe show
wider and fuller skirts , and i greatly
fear that , sooner or later , the horrible
fashion will bo re-established. The
.actual grotcsquonoss of extended ing
crinoline iiilty readily bo demonstrated. such
Look nt a picture of a woman of 1855 ,
when hoops were at their worst , and lias
you will say she was a monstrosity. silk.
On the other hand , the graceful , clas ever
sical , clinging skirts of the past few
years will never seem outlandish , no
matter how remote they get from pie- cling
vailing styles. But there is no use
resisting the tendency of fashions ,
And if wo must wear hoops , then wb < ) rs
must , and that is all about it. I hope ,
however , for a year or so of respite ,
though there is a strong pressure to ting
force them onto us next winter. I ted
Jiavo been shown by a Now York cor the
respondent a passage on this point in not
A 1.KTTKU IIV WOltTlI , nor.
the Parss dross-maker. Translated , luuu
it is as follows :
"I have not designed anything for is
the coming full or winter , thus far , linvo
that contemplates hoop-skirts. A sulli-
ciontly bouffant is obtained , in the in
stance of anything I have yet origina nro
ted , by less metallic expedients. You
write to mo thatsomo American ladies
wish to wear them. Yery well. But
I am confident that the good taste of
American ladies , ixsu generality , will
make them reluctant to wear hoop- dross
ikirts. in none of my designs fur the
the fall serson are hoops in the slight
est necessary. " hilk
Worth isn't the great I Am of fash well
ion , as many seem to suppose , for tlosli-
there are other designers of emial the
European fame in Paris and Berlin ;
liut ' ho is a man of exquisite taste , and
la's influence ought to coUnt for some
thing against lioops. In the meantime - in
time , hoops are boini' actively revived
ii } a modified , form. The sale of bus their
tle * is undeniably on the increaseand
a few Loops are usually added at the ors
bottom just to enough to kick your are
lieels against , get wobbled around ire
ono side , aim annoy you generally , tie |
But tt ia the for , not the many , who
as yet , are wearing bustles. They ing
y
liavo gradually _ been lengthened
out from u mere hip-piece until a If
they now extend the length of
the skirt. As this long bustle is Ha <
ble t6 displacement , a few complete Tfl
lioops are sometimes added to keep it
in puce. This may develop into ita
complete hoop-skirt. Horse-hair
*
skirts , " with r'ufllea on the back
breadths to form a bustle or tournura ,
are far more comfortable and are extensive - I
tensivesold. ) . One thing is certain : way
just as soon as the storm of ridicule
rises , the worn on will put on hoop-
ukirts anyhow. There is no way ipof ous
making a fashion all the lit
rage so cer
tain as setting all the wits to writing plain
about it. A novelty in who
OVT-OK-8I01IT DKVIUK.S them
ii called the cuiruss corset. It is of
made of a yielding woven material , of
and is laced under the arms , while thorn
over the hips are set elastic flares of thuir
India rubbur webbing. It is designed were
for woman who adopt the scanty drap , md-
ing , clinging Bkjrts and closo-fiitinp Imvo
Tjoclics now clinging in vogue ; but .it
should be woin only by these who nro
plump without being fat , and on such
figures it has a pliant , yielding effect
that is charming. Now chemises nro
trimmed nt the bottom , ns well ns on
the sleeves nnd yoke , with hemstitched
trimming * on which colored flowers
nro worked ) nnd the ruffles nttho bottom
tom so universal now are of bands of
the same. Costly handhcrchicfs are
sot into the bosoms of chemises. These
are usually of the sheerest French
lawn , elaborately embroidered in pure
nhito or tinted work , which shows
exquisitely artistic designs. They cost
from S5 to $ .10 each. Ono nt the lat
ter price is of the finest white silk ,
nearly covered with nn ombroidary of
rod nnd gold sea moss , tiny golden
LniUorllics nnd delicate wreath of roses.
The w oarer could not bear to keep it
wholly obscured , and so were it under
n transparent white dresi. so that it
wis nt least partially exhibited. A
low practice oi Long Branch is to
wear ( lat bouquets of real flowers on
the brcaat of the chemise , under the
robe , which must bo gnuzy enough to
show the floral garniture * limly
.hrough. In some coses the bosom is
airly ovcrlnid with a variety of flow-
irs. I leave the loader to imagine
tow long the flowers will remain un
fitted , thus confined on the body of n
ancor in n hot ball ro in , to say noth-
ng of being crushed against tlie
jrcasts of partners in the waltz.
SHOES
liow much elaborateness of design ,
as might bo expected in n summer of
short skirts. Shoes of black kid. half
high and laced on the instep , or inner
side of the foot , arc adapted for morn
ing toiloth in both town and country ;
but for afternoons and evenings n
great variety of fancy styles nro soon.
Handsome Louis Quinzo slippers are
made of block satin nnd embroidered
with arabesque designs in rubber nnd
stool beads. They have deep French
heels covered with black satin. The
brncelet slipper is n pretty novely , cut
very low in the fronttwHh , high straps
over the instep , fastened under a/bow / ,
which also forms the fastening of n
hand around the ankle upholding n
high heel piece. Sometimes a silver or
steel anklet takes thoplncoofthcstrap ,
giving quite nn Oriental style to (
the feet tlius shod. But such slippers
nro not , ns n rule , so becoming ns
simpler ones without straps or bows ,
and cut low enough to showtho entire
instep. Molicro shoes of black satin ,
with broad , square buckles of Rhcn-
iah pebbles , and heels of moderate
height nro worn at garden parties. at
Low quartered shoes nro again in do- of
mund , oven for city street wear.
Some have the- vamp or upper , cut in
one piece almost as low as slippers.
Fancy French kid ties , foxed with
patent leather and stitched with white
silk , are affected by some women.
But for general wear the low of fine
or g6at-skin , plainly finish
, is pi of erred for city out as
door wear. For the house sandals
take the place of ties ; or sandaled
slippers , with several narrow straps
in the vamp. It must lie borne
mind that these nre only the vani
in fashions for shoes. There is
diminution of approval by tasteful the
women of the buttoned boot for both ed
promenade and for the dressy of
toilet of visiting. Women with un ing
commonly well-formed feet will bo
glad to hear that there is a limited At
revival of the luced up boot of former
yeais , than which nothing can display
nrchcd initop to better advantage.
KANTAhTIU NTOOKIM1H but
have held their own during the sum
mer , but there are premonitions of n
reaction , 1'crimps the most eccentric
notion in hosiery is Unit of ono stock
black nnd the other colored ; but
crest matches are invariably ties
plain. The use of lisle thread hosiery
in a great measure superseded self
. Not that silk stockings will
be out of date , but lisle thread is
cooler , more washable und much loan
costly. The fastidious few , however , and
to silk for full dress purposes.
Taste is-divided for the moment bo-
twuun stockings in plain col-
nnd hair-lined stripes , Fre
quently tho.hairlines . are pro
duced simply in the weaving or knit the
of a dellcnte line of open or dot
stitches down the entire length of f ated
stocking. Of course , this does an
produce stripes sulllciontly pro
nounced to maku thin logs look tnin < sical
. Young girls nt balls oftun wear
Blockings over colored silk ones.
Colored stockings , in spite of all that
mittun about tiioir dangerous dyes , feet
comnlutoly superseded white. fifty
IXuk stockings , mich as garnet , gray-
uh'liluo , purplu , iron gray nnd black ,
worn in the morning , while palo- ana's
tintcd ones , with lace instups ana side tery
pieces , or with line clocking and em ing
broidery running up the leg in pyra
midal form , are worn with low len
Hlippers in the availing. In full
, the hosiery often matches to
costume in color. For the most
dressy occasion there are stockings of
in high finish and gray colors , as
as black , pearl , croam-whito ,
tloslicolor and nmuve , witli rows of
finest real lace not in across the in-
Htupwith a delicate vine or purl of em tloiiD
broidery. More biznrio fancies are
provided in silk Blockings embroidered
designs of game caids cluba ,
spades , hearts and diamonds , with
kings , queens and jacks iu the of
proper eolors. The vauoty of col
in hosiery is enormous , and these
duplicated in the Hale-thread long was
gloves , which aho have clockings like was
stockings ; BO that , when youaeoa thirst
tapering , mcali-covorcd member hang
down , you Imvo to look twice , ho
sometimes , to make out whether it is
man
g or an arm.
no
A J-LAC15 Or NO HUGH FINKHY know
the free bath at the Battery , which been
mentioned last week , but which a
comes up fit my mind as I write about [
variegated and elaborate fashionable >
underclothing. Nearly n hundred
young girls had just been let in when
took my view of the place , and the tent
they got out of
their clothes ono
would have boon a surprise to my in- and
tiicatoly-clothed readers. In numer sider
cases they had no underclothing
nil , and simply had to ahuck a triily
, single ' frock ; but oven these will
uil'ected chemises , drawers and and
Blockings were not long in leaving
in a heap. I regard their lack , odies
dimity as indicative of an absence
social custom , Few of '
Bccmod to care nbout
imkodne&s , though they
in the glare of
open daylight ,
mdtheir
-
principal anxiety was lo (
as much1 fun ns possible in the
twenty minutes allowed tb'vacli batch.
I should cxpl.un , before some captions
critic hurries to Bay that 1 falsify ,
that thcso bathers are required to
ucnrn covering for a poition of theit
bodies , nnd ire not utterly mule , like
the cnjoycrs of the Turkisli bath ,
which I once raised such n brcezo > > y
describing. The cover , however , is
gonictimcs mc-rcly a breech cloth. ln
the day swimming schools the girls
wear n slcevoleei , loose-necked nrfd
rudimentary leirgcd garments , which
they get into by thrusting armi nnd
logs in nil nt once , and then button
up in the back. But what leot out
to say is that Invo of , and attention to ,
the usually liMdcn articles of n worn-
nil's dress prove her possession of good
taste. CI.AHA BELLE.
Wonders of tue Bonutifnl Vnlloj-
of Virginia.
A well-known Louisville gentleman ,
who is doing the rounds of the United
States nn ndvnnco mnn of a circus ,
sent a loiter to n friend , which wns re
ceived yesterday , giving the following
description of a newly discovered na
tural wonder in the Shcnandonh Val
ley of Virginia. It is likely that
some of the scientists now nt work in
Cincinnati would find something won
derful nt the cave mentioned. The
writer says ;
"Well , hero Inm nt Luray. Your
question would naturally bo , 'Where
is Luray , and what goes on nt Luray ? '
There are thousands of people who
have never heard of Luray except in
connection with Stonewall Jackson's
famous flank movement , on Banks ,
nonrly twenty years ago , nnd the
presence of Leo's nrmy n few months
later. But Luray is now nchioving $
celebrity by reason of the * opening of
its wonderful cave a cave which is
destined to become ono of the famous
nnd most widely known of nil the un
derground phenomena ofthis world.
Hours of winding through miles of
corridors , down by the sides of gaping
chasms ; then up , way up , among
the domes of giant halls.
Whenever n particularly striking
feature of the cave is
reached , the guide proceeds tu change
the value of the sight by moans of an
illumination with n magnesium tape
which will bo supplanted in n few
days by an electric light ) , Down in
these earth-imprisoned realms of crys
tal , where the echoes of human feet
have not been hoard for ages , the
trembling fnncy of the explorer must
shudder in apprehension of meeting
impalpable impicssions of some kind
every turn of the body. The gloom
the fretted corridors ; the yawning
chnsms tolling of mystery , night nnd
danger ; the crystal , monuments nnd
nhibnster-columiis , high nnd vast ; the
crypts , cloisters and cathedral-like
apartments of this mystic under-world ;
the glittering pendants nnd pcnrl-liko
formations on every hand must have but
filled the eye of the discoverer
it fills the eyes of the visitor \ \
nownaays with feelings of wondering
awe and speechless admiration. There
nro statues no bigger than n lady's lin
ger , others like the great giant , Jim
Porter. Hero nnd there you will find
quiet pools and peaceful lakes , which
winds of heaven have never kias-
; cascades which appear to the eye
fancy ns if the waves had been leap
over each others shoulders into n
pool below and frozen as they fell.
ono place , 'a ifcst from which the
laughing birds have taken wing ; ' at
another n riding whip ns perfect as "if
chiseled by the hand of Phidias , the
sculptor of the gods. Indeed , it needs
a Httlo play of the imagination to
people these dusky chambers with
conservatories rich with crystalyzed
leaves and blossoms , with canopies of
snow and ice , marvelous in form nnd
profuse in numbers , arc thcso beau
scattered ui every hand , as if the
Frost King had really outdone him
in wonderful freaks. The gran
deur of these scones embodying
millions of tha most curious forms ,
from tiny trickling rills nnd flowers
pieces of drapery to caivod mid
fluted columns , groups of statuary and cry
arched domes of imposing dimensions
making one feel ns it he were in the .
enchanted ubodo of the subterranean
gods. The chief points of interest is and
cathedral , or organ room , with price
organ. The stalactites , gradu
in size like the pipes of
organ , produce when sttuck by
knuckles or n piece of vrooil , real mu
sounds. Then the Giants' hall ,
magnificent and imposing ; the Specter
column a column of pure white ,
rising out of n chasm live hundred
long , soventy-live feet deep and
foot wide ; the Saracen's Tent ,
guarded by glim sentinels ; the Lost
Blanket , n wondetful formation ; Di
' Bath ; Fro/on Fountain ceme
; Titania's Veil ; Cinderella Leav
the Bath-room ; Bird's Nest , quite
natural ; a Human Skeleton ; the Fal
Column , und many other places of
interest. To see Luruy Cave once is
want to see ittimotind timoagain. "
Wliou There's n Will There's a
Way.
Anyone who lias thowill to try THOMAS'
Kci.riTiucOii. will surely find the war to
robust hcaltil , lu cased of hroiichlnl nffeo-
, BO ro tliruat , paliw , otc. ; uiul OH nn
Internal remedy it Is invaluable.
CO'llW ,
Cared of Drinking.
"A young friend oi mine was cured ia
an insatiable thirst for liquor ,
which had so prostrated him that he
unable to do any business. He
entirely cured by the use ut Hop
Hitters. It allayed all that buniini , '
; look away the appetite for
liquor ; made his nerves steady , and
has remained a sober and steady The
for mure than two years , and hits
desire to leturn to his cuns ; I
a number of others that have
cured ot drinking by it. " From
leading 11. R. oilicM , Chicago , 111. It
Times , auglB-sepl It
Worthy ot Pr ne ,
As a rule we'do ' not recommend pa
medicines , but when wo know aof
that really is a public benefactor ,
docs positively euro , than wo con It
it our duty to import that information
mation to all. Electric bitters reid
n most valuable medicine , and It
surely euro Biliousness , Fever
Ague , Stomach. Liver and Lidnoy it do
complaints , oven where all other rem and
fail. Wo know whereof ni.we
peak , and can freely rccommond to cant Neil
. --Ex. Bold ut 50 cents a bottlu
Isli A McM hon. (4) )
C. F.iManderson ,
- AT r TAW ,
rirphtui ft , , Oinat * . Xvb.
Mothert , Wives , Daughter * , Sons , Fathers ,
Ministers , Tcncher * , Business Men , Farm
ers , Mechanics , ALL should l o named nirnhist
iislhff hnd Introdiulntf Into their HOMES Nov
trum nod Alcoholic rcin lle * . HMO no such
prejudice ftxftl"1or ' 'ear ' " ' "Warner's Safe
Tonic Bitters. " Tri < vnr4lttliftt they nrc claimed
to l o hannlts * M milk , nnd contain only mrdl-
ilnullrttici. . Kxtract ot pure \cffcUWes only.
They do not licloru to that tln known ns "Cure-
All * , " but onlr profit to reach cases hero the
disrate originates In dclillitntcd frames nnd Im
pure Moot ] , A I'crfcct ' Spring nnd Summer
medicine.
A Thorough Blood Purifier. ATonlcAppe-
tl sr.
Pleawnt to the taste , IntUoratlnff to the body ,
The most eminent plijsltlans recommend thorn
tor their curathc properties. Ones Used alwrvjs
preferred.
For the Kidneys , Liver and Urinary organs ,
tire nothing "WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY and
LIVER CURE. " It stands Unrivalled. Thous
ands owe their health nnd happiness to it. 1'rlcc ,
$1.25 per bottle.VooHcr "Warner's ' Safe Tonlo
Hitters" with Mini confidence.
H. H. WARNER , Rochester , N. Y.
folO-liMh'Mit-lV _
to
&
O.
at
Malaria Is an Unseen , Vaporous
Poltnn , spreading disease and death In main lo-
callticH , for \\hkli iiilnlno ] It no Rcnuino antidote ,
for thocirocts of which Hoitettcr's Stomach
llitturs l- > not only n thorough rcmolj , but a
reliable prcvcni\ . To this fact there U an ocr -
\\liclinlntrnrrayof tc.stlinonr , extc'nilug o\cr .1
period of thirty } can. All disorder * of the IU cr ,
xtomach and Lou els are also connucivd by the
Ulttcrs.
ftari'or sale hi all Druggists and Dealers ) fen-
.
trally.
trally.D.T. . MOUNT ,
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My
AOKAT10R TUB CltLREBATXD
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Two Jlcdals and a Diploma of Honor , with the
highest award the Judges could bestow us
auardud this harness at thq Centennial Uihlbl-
.Common , also Itanchmcn's and Lftdlci' SAD
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InUte all who cannot examine to sinul fnr
* . an * ) *
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WHEN IN NEED OF
BOOTS\SHOES \
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cities
nent
man
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OTTXt > Z
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,
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It Will Wash Easier , To
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Washing in 30 Minutes. Ohio
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Joux A. CRKioirroit.
F. H. DAVID , Awt. Cashier.
This bank rctoUcs deposits without rccanl to
amount * .
Issuca time certificate bearlnif Interest.
tm ) ilroftt on San Krnndsco anil priiicmal
of the UnlUil Status , also Loniloti , Uubfni
EilliiburKh ftnd the | riiidi l cltltw of tneixintl
of Knropo.
Hills mssciiL'tr tickets for emigrants ) iy th In
line _ "inMtf
The Oldest Established
BANKING HOUSE
IN NEBRASKA.
Caldwell , Hamilton & Co , ,
Business trau > vctc4 aauit u that of an Incor.
poroto ) Kink ,
AccounU kept In currency or coltl lubjcct .to .
check ulthout DOtico
Certificate of deposit issued payable In three ,
ami twehe months , bearing Interest , or on
ilemond without Interest.
AJianccs made to customers on approved tccu-
at market rate * of Interest. mini.
Iluy and fell void , bills of exchange , got era.
, state , county and city bonds. ni.ot
Draw tight dnfts on England , Ireland , Scot :
, and all parti of Kuropt.
Bell European passage tickets.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADK.
aui'ldt
_
Contractors. Builder *
Property Owner * .
The undefined having boon appointed ngenl
the cxtcnsh o Iron and wire manufacturing
o ( E. T. Barnum , ol Detroit , and the
. Iron Foundry and Works at Toledo ,
, capacity of 60 tons dally , Is prepared I to
furuUh estimates and prices lor iron icluiuus ,
&c.&c. , for ttore Irontu , window caps and allU ,
hold plates , urougut Iron beams aud gird-
h > tlraullc ilc\atoni , etapla tlttingspulle)8 | ,
vhMttng , tc. ; also Iron fences , cresting , ln
uffuards , shutters , stairs , Laicouics , tell eta ,
, tascs , ai-quariunis , fountains , bummer ;
, lawn , garden aud cemetery ornaments ,
stands , xn\u guards , A.C. , A.C , . In endless
ariety , Catalogues kupullvd on appllvatlon.
Manufacturtnt * Agent , 8 1'cs.rl street
aucio-hu mu Council HluBs. lo
, I , V18W , Dentist.
OrncK Jacobs' Block , co ncr Capitol areoue
trelt , Oui h Ns > )
DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS.
HOTJILS. I KOPTiTKTOllS. TOWNS.
ARAPAHOE HOUSE , L. CLUTE , Arap.tlioe , Neb
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , T , M. STONE , Orleans , Neb
HOLLAND HOUSE , CEO. . HOLLAND
D. , Red Cloud , Neb.
WILDER HOURS' THOMPSON REED , Wllbcr , Neb.
BLUE VALLEY HOUSE , R. DAVIS , De Witt , Neb.
REYNOLDS HOUSE , Z. O. ROCKHOLD , Wymore , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , T.MUNHALL , Bloomlngton , Neb.
GAGE HOUSE , A. R. OAOE , Republican Olty.Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , 0. D. DORDEN , Alma , Neb ,
SUPERIOR HOUSE , 8. TIMMERMAN , Superior , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , A. C. CAARPER , Hardy , Neb.
WESTERN HOUSE , E. FUNKHOUSER , Cheater , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , DR. W. W. JONES , Blue .
Springs , Neb.
PACIFIC HOTEL , W. P. RENSHAW ,
Beatrice , Neb.
GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL , E , D. COTTRELL , Nebraska City , Neb.
SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & DECKER , Cretton , la ,
JUDKINS HOUSE , JUDKINS Sc BRO. , Rcd'Oak , la.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , WM. LUTTON , Vllllfca , la.
PARK HOTEL , W , J. OARVIN , .
Corning , la.
DURKE'S HOTEL , E. R. DURKE , Carroll , la.
HEAD HOUSE , JOS. SHAW A CO , Jefferson , la.
CHENEY'S UNION HOTEL , CHENEY BROS. ,
.
Mo. .
Valley June. , la.
NEOLA HOTEL , F. SIEVERT2 , Neola , la.
CENTRAL HOUSC , 8. P. ANDERSON , Malvern , la.
EMERSON hfOUSE , A. U SHELDON , Emerson , la ,
CROMWELL HOUSE , . .
MRS. R. COCHRAN ,
Cromwell , I ,
BEATRICE BRANCH B. & M. R. R
EDWARDS & BAKER . . '
. Bankers nnd Lumber
Dealers-
T. CASTOR -
. .v . General
J. B. EDSON. . ' . i . . , . : . General Merchandise Merchandise-
COONEN Ss SIMPSON . r.\ . Clothing and
W. S. OHMELIR . ' . . . Clothing nnd Gents' Furnishing Goods
E. W. DIX . . . . Builder Furnishing and Contractor Good *
WARNEOKE & THAYER
HENRY CLARK . Cigar Manufactory
. . . .Gram Dealer
J. H. JAMES . ,
.
F. . Farm Machinery
J. SADILEK , . -r . Saddles and Harness
THOMPSON REED . : - t . Wilber
Houso-
M. B. HOKUFF . -
. Two Billiard Halls
DAVIS tt CASTOR . Collections , Insurance and Real Estate. .
THE OPPOSITION . . . . . . . . Weekly
Hellrnuth Ladies' College.
'
'i
Patroness , H. R. H. PRINCESS LOUISE.
Founder and
President ,
The Right Rev. I. HELL-
MUTH , D. D. , D. O. L. , LORD BISHOP OF HURON ; . Fall Term opens
Wednesday , September 21st.
Handsome and spacious buildings , leiutlfully situaicdln
a most
hcnllliy locality , about four hours
by rail from Nlngara FnlU , nutl
on one of the principal through routes between the East and West.
The QI10UNUS .
Intellectual and comprise 140 acrcj. The aim of the founder of this college U to prox I Jo the highest
.
practically useful education. Tha\\holo8) > tcmls edi
ua \i ] > on tlio soundest PRO
TESTANT principles , as the only solid basis for the rlylit formation of character. FRENCH la the
language spoken In the college. MUSIC a fpcctaltj
Board , Launtlrj and Tuition Fees , Incluc1lmthhotocoursoof IIiiRlisli. the Ancient anil Mod
. ; Callisthenics , Drawing and Palntlujr , use Piano and I.ilir.irj Medical attendance , and.
Modclnc. WOO per antmin. A rcltuctlou of
one-half ( or tlio dnturhtcrs of . "
" Clcrgjnien. For "elm-
ONTARIO lars" and , CANADA. lull partlcularn address 1IIS3 CLINTO.V , Lady Principal , Hcllinuth Ladies' College . , LONDON , - .
moni.tlmrs-2m
IE1. O.
1213 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb.
FEARON & COLE ,
Commissson Merchants ,
1121 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb.
Consignments mode us will ret-ehc prompt attention. Ueferentos
& Co. , Ilaltlmorc ; Peck & llanshcr , Clilrago ; M. WcrK tc Co. , Cincinnati. : State Dank , Omaha ; Halt
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ,
ISH & McMAHON ,
1406 DOUGLAS STREET , MAHA , NEB.
The [ Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska
. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS.
Ii IS me
SB. S. HARRINGTON. E. P. NEWELL
WESTERN POLISH CO. ,
Manufacturer ) ) of Western Star .Stcnu I'oliah , and Ieau ! liiumuiel Ilixit Blackini ; , also deale iir
Ceylon it Oernian riumliao | , Counoil llufl ! , lima. jyiiltf
SUPERIOR
OTHERS
In Convenience ,
DURABILITY , ECONOMY ,
-AND-
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION.
BUY r BEST !
SOLD BY
Lang & Fotick.
MAX MEYER & CO. ,
TOBACCONISTS
Tobacco from 25c. per pound upwards ,
Pipes from 26c. per dozen upwards ,
Oigarsfrom $15.00r 1,000 upwards.
WM. F. STOETZEL
,
Dealer in Hardware ,
Cooking Stoves
TIZCsT
Stove Eepairer , Job Iorker and Manufacturer
OJcm.f.f. . a > 7"gTMrX > g O3E * O sVJMTsS.
Tenth and Jackson * - - - - Oma a , t eb ;