" " 'wMiwwaB,SS5f ItfmwJFVm"! fSw-i -Bliifc,Sit i tiWRWijwflicswfwirwwp!rj,V'5'W nei j,,jwrjBf i- T Dyspepsia Make tlio Htm of nnnjr 'poi1o miserable, iml oltfn leads to solf-slostriirtlon. Distress after eating, notir siomacli, Rick lioatlarlie, heiuitiirii,losiofappotlte,n faint," all gono" feeling, tail taste, ooatod tongue, mul Irrogit- bully of llio bowels, aro DlStrOSS 5(iiuo of tlio more common Aftor nymphHm. Dysncpsli does Coflncr "0l RCl WC" "f l,,rlf' U billing roiiulrpi careful, persistent ntlrutlnn, niiO ft remedy llko HimmI'h Hars.v liatllla, vvliMt ncH Rcntly, )cl surely nnd cftUieiilly. It toniM tlio Moniarh mid other organs, regulates tlio digestion, creates a good appetite, ml liy thin Sick overcoming tlio local) nip-.,., toms ictnoves tlio )mii-"",nc,' tlirtlo effects of tlio disease, banishes tlio headache, mul refreshes tlio llrcil iiiliul. "I havo boon troubled wllh dyspepsia. I bail but lltllo appetite, mul what I did cat . distressed mo, or illil tun MOurv" Jim,, !,,) j nil 10r bum nflcr eating 1 would expo rlcnco a falntness, or tired, nil roiio feeling, as tlioiiRli I bad not oaten an) thing. My trou ble, t think, w.ii aggravated by tny business, which It tint of a lulnter, mid from being moro or less Mint up In a Sour room with f resit paint. Last ,' u spring I took Hood's Birsa- btomacil rllla-took tlireo bottles It did mo mi Inuncnuo nmniinl of good. It gave mo mi npHillo, and my food trllslicd mid Rationed tlio craving 1 bid previously experienced." (iKoiidit A. I'ahis, Wntertown, Mann, Hood's Sarsaparilla flolitbrftlldruggUli git nix for pi. rrcjmreil only byO I ll(MJlCO,AHillioc.irlci,lrfiwcll, Man. 100 Dosob Ono Dollar WESTERFIELD'S Palace Batli Shaving PARLORS. Ladlos - and - Children's - Hair - Gutting A SPECIALTY. COR iifiO STS , NEW lll'RR III.'K PEERLESS Steam Laundry, 317-3.V N. 1 2tlt Street. c j. P ,.,..,. P. j. ivv ii. x ratt, rrop Q h. Mauti.v, City Solicitor. Fine Laundry Work a Specialty TKMHMIONIi toy. &E0. H. POEHLER, Ice Cream and Oyster Par ors Hakcry and Confectionery. U3J OSttcct - LINCOLN, N'i:il. I'mnllle ami I'nrtle sunplieil with all delicacies nt ultort notisc. Ice Cream for party lirptlvtite imlets all iltirlnj; winter ceaMtn. Telephone 57. R. O'NEILL, - nt'.Lt:it tv Diamonds, : Jewelry, AND OPTICAL GOODS. Repairing and Engraving a Specialty. t16No. Tenth Street. New Jewelry Store, L. J3ARR, .-019 O Street. Kstablikheil iS;. neslrcsloeall tbo attention of tbo publle to his now and eleuitut Mojlc of DIAMONDS, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, MavliiKliiorornouitoiiccomnindnto tbo trade mid hliuw a larijer lino iliiitt oor Iteforo pur cliuKlug, Klvousiicall mid wo will itbow jott tbo IlitCHt lino at lowest possible prices. Watch Repairing and Engraving No illy done and all work warranted. KING STEEAR, SHOE STORE, Is tbo next tbltic to n BhvIurs Hank. Tbo only dltloreiico U wo omu Real Leather Shoes Instead of Paper Holed Shoe, for the riiiiio or Iohk clolturs 1 bat lliootbepx-barito for Hbod (lien. Wuwll llieiu on their merlin. The olieaiKdt and best place III America for Heal Lnnthcr Kho"! for tbo xanie mnouiit of money ltomombcr tbo place, iuiu O htreet. KING STEEAR. Get Your Laundry Work -NONKAT- Tie Excelsior Steam Laundry, 207 H. 11th (., roar entrance. Tel, sot. All orders promptly colled for and delivered. We prlda ourselves on promptnoM mid superiority of work. M,LLEB & d.vy, Proprietors, HwiYi i ,1 " '-VH iiiiiir; - i.nr A NitiufiM' liiri'of MtnUtn Times, 1-UIIMSIIICD SATtJUIlAV Srnrnir-nor One Year by Mall or Currier Ji.oo Hlx month, 91,00 Throe month At) IVnM, t)n month SO CniUlniiinibi) In Advnnee iiKntlrMrNT: Union furnished on nppll nllui nttbrtoflUv. Heoliil rate on Time Contra t. CovriillUTIONR! Hlioi t Rpley sketche. tsiciii mul Merles solicited, t'crsntml mid SK'lit nolo nro eseelrtll) ib'Hlinblo I'niNTlMi Wo ni(ikenoelally nf I'lno Printing In nil Itn brunches Society workncilAlly Address nil coiiiiiiiitiloiitlniw direct in tlio ofllco WlCSNICl I 'KIN'I'INO Co , Pl'lll.lHllllllN. New Hun Hindi, Tor. pith und Hirc'-i. 'fr i.i piiiiNt iWt. I,. Wi.wsr.i., .lit , Editor. N. ll.M.i., Huh. Mgr ITi to lliu priMfiit wilting tbo .inn mi has tint i'iiiiio out for MrSlinno. Itlspiolmbly husbanding ItHslicligth for tbo rent of Hop ping nt tbo next niiliilelul election. l.N thosuihi)Nof Kilitb'iil flit moll mid In trigues It Is iofiehlii,(tt tut n (5 Hi" cdltotinl pngo of a paper llko tho Chicago News nnd kiiim nn iililo otlltoilitl mi "Tbo Clop of Nl.imU" TlIK Oiiintiii HeiiiM. which hn fteo trndo organ, object to tbo linpoitiitloli of thllt) plump English IwiuiIIoh for tbo Aiiioileiin hIiiro. Tlio Klili lll lud iroU'Otloii ben tho not to Uiiinlin. Mom: mono) but beoii wmriI on tboooiuliiK preitldeiitlnl i'niiiuilt;ii tliiiu over liofoio. Tlio Ainellemi w povtewteM tbo bioio to back hh opIuioiiH Umuio to put It iiji, ii i Imnielomtli' tbnt fo of otlieriiutioiialltles po.-wss. ICinii Milan N gi'MInt; bis loveiiKo now. Ho litis uvuied tbo illiiulfHiil of IbiiH) lilsbops of tbo Serlmt ebiiivb wbo liiol tbo touiiiRo to opposo bU ilivoii'o from (Jiieon Nntallo. It U it Kieut tiling w beti on pint t ttlo I'biiicli mul Rtnto, oen If tboMuto lio no linger tliiiu IjitK'iistef fuiinty. I. 11 Hiimll tow 11 In tbo western pai t of tbo ntnto tliero nro but two em pouter, mul the otliorilny one of tbeso fell ill. IIoIiib a j;tow Ins town tbo otber fellow Inn! a plonk", hold hiK 1111 unction ul ublelt iiiteuiliiiK IiuIIiIoi-h bid for liU ervloes, llnnlly sih-iii Ini; 11 blj; Job nt $ .V) 11 day, mid jet Is wild tbeto is no dc 11111111I for 1'itior. Cllli'.Mio piMiplo mo kiekiti); Ioiik and oner Kctioally over tbo way in w bleb tbooablo eats aru lielnn 11111 bv tbo now limiibt employed slitoo tbohtliko. DoiailliieiitH huo btvu no fnspieiit that tbo ow nor of tbo tonil lias boon eonipelliHl to buy a Jack koiow , w Itleh bo Ittvjw liH'ltiil up In bis Riifu for fear tbo men will try to iiso It In iiiMii wmki'". A coi.tiitKti elontyniait wboMikx to rival lit other .lnspoof "Tliohini tto uioo" noto rioty, niiiioiiuceH that as a tesiill of uiticli 'study bo him decided that in jut thlit -two years front now tbo eleoti lelty Ntoteil in tbo oaith will eomo in contact with tlio beatitl iiiattor iuslilo 11ml blow tbo whole woilil up. I)elluiiieitt Rtibsetlbers will pletiM) take no tlco mid settlo up befoto that time. It Is a good tiling for tbo worl I nt lurgo that tbeto Is no proliabillty that tbo II11M llobeit IiulsHtoNeii'-oii nvakiH his Dr. Jekyll ! dlsco er w ill over oxlnt. Tliero aro a gixxl uimiy tiieu, however, utMiii whom this llunl would ha o no 1 licet. 'Ihoy hao no doublo naturcH They uiv nil Ixtd. For itmllrnm tion of this fnet wo lofur our ivadeitt ti tbo columns of nny teal strong pat than uewxpa- er. Hukkai.o Ilii.i.mnlap.iityof English lonls w ill shortly Ktnt I for a big bunting tt lp hi tlio w ost. It w ill extend from Coil) ' much near Not th l'lattothioiigh tlio not t hern poit or Mexico over tbo Hlorra Madro to California, wbero thoy will bo entertained at Senator Hwirst'H ranch. It is HtiKpectisl that Iluiralo lllll intends purchasing miiiio Kngll.sh estate ami title mul blinko the noil of Nebraska from his feet for gotxl. TiiKUK is some good tit kicking after all. Kor o oral w eeks tbo CoUitlKii luw boon llllng Homo ileeiileil objetloiw ngalnst tbo cotidltloit of tlio clty'it M'lowalks, mid wo notice a eon Nlder.tblo improvomeut in tbo miiiio. If wo wore not fearful of being aceitsul of plaglar Lsiu we would Niy unto tbo htreet couimis doner, "Ho not weary In well dolim." There is a w Ido Held for tbo oxerelwi of much labor In that direction wlileli only needs eoin.lder.i bio and widespread attention and wotk. Nkxt TiipmIu) mid tbo ilosthty of tbo I'm tod States will Iw nettled, It wo are to bolloo tbo political orgnu. Wo nro not dwtling In politics, but, gentlo roiuler, don't let imrtlsan zeal run away with your lodgment. Scon your legislative or gubernatorial ticket and vote for tbo best limit. The election of either Clou'laud or Harrison won't nlfoct you ono wny or tlio other, bttttho putting in of an lr rc4ouslblo mull in any htato otllco will bo felt by you. Vote according to tlio light given you, mid not as oery whip s.tw K)lliitinii would have you. Ho 11 matt mid east your oto like mi Ainci lean freeman. TlIK C'OU'KIKU wishes to say n fow words in regard to the legislative tiikit i.cuilnatcd by tho ivptibllelius of 1iucaster county. It is without doubt tho stiougest put up for yours, mid should receive the be.trty oiulorsoment of every one who has tho welfare of city and tute at hem t. IUpocl illy w ottld vv o refer to J. C. Mcllrlde, one of our inot enterpi ising and able citizens. No ono man wo know of has done mote for tho city than ho. Kvery nmnufactory that has como to Lincoln bus re ceived his substantial encouragement, his purse hns always been oK!ii when any of tho city's interests demanded assistance, and in various ways ho has manifested public splrlt chIiioss, AVo predict for him tbo largest voto of any man ou the ticket, lliiymond, Hall mul Caldwell are men wo know nnd can trust us having the best lnteitts of their constitu ent always at heart. IN THE FIELD OF POLITICS. 'i,r wveral tiioutht put ovory Iminlot and city III tin) Unltisl Htntcx lias leiinunibsl wllli tlio tattlo mul war of Mlltlrtil batlle. Men, and women, too, have talked thomsolvcN hoaino In tbo prals iwoi thy endeavor to lead their hckulglitrst cltl.uu lit tbo way they Hliotild vote. Amid nil this contention tho voice of tbo CouutKH has not Ikhmi raised for tho lenson that It ilixs notiildo with ulthor political p.11 ty, It tins 110 lltlcal creil, mid only dlis lnloi)llllcs when It dooms Itproper to H'ty a giMNl word for a good iiimt who its pi km to any olllco in the gift of tlio people. In tboKolectlou of a ui'iii for whom to cast your ballot, It bits yhwi)H lnsn tho iiiaxlm of tbo (AMmir.lt to vole for tbu ono whom your own good jtidgmelit tells you Is tbo better lit ted for tho dill -o. Tbeto was 11 time in tbo hMniy nf men and ptitles when an) thing b m lug I bo In anil"i epublieau"or "ilemocint" ( iimnmided thomippnit of everyone who tanged himself under either bnlinor. Hut of Into yearn tho Independent oler has Imhiii glowing In number, until today it is mirh mi unknown iptmitlty that oou tbo Klirowdest politicians are pu.ed to prognosticate tlio lewilt. The pieNidoutlal contest has lxii tho hard est foil ;bt In years, even harder than lit IHHI, foi It Is mi 'tektiow leilgcd fact that tbo 1 epub I leans mo better on the charge than on the dofoiiMlw'. It Is luiiossiblo for any 0110 to tell what the outcome will lie, mid, iisido fiom pally pi file, it will bo of little itioiuelit to any ono whether lliu rlson or C'le eland is elected. As lias Isen nptly Minted, tbeto is only 11 dllfeteiico of A per cent in their tail IT I planks. What Is of great Intercut to Nebraskaim, however, nro tbo state mid county elections. oer Ix'foie in tlio history of Nchrmtkn pol ities lias there been no lleivo n war waged as that over tho governorship. Tbo republicans liaorenoinliiiit(sl Joint M. Thayer, it man wIiomi ago must bo ROiinwvliero hi tho seven ties, I'or two jcai'H past bo lias been tbo nom inal govel nor of tills comiuoiiweiiltli. In ill rect violation of tbo l'tw ho has allowed at incd I'inkei tons to enter tho state to en f one tbo will of a CDiMrnllon, bo slgiesl tbo bill approptlatlitg j?TO,(MK) fur tbo maintenance of a Htato tullltla, and bo bus timo and again railed to Invoke tho veto K)er when thohctt Intel ests of tbo state ho ilomaudeil. Hovel nor Thayer has Imsii honored timo mid again by tho people of this state with high olllclal ti lists. When duty called ho went to tho fi out and fought for tbo preservation of tbo union, ll wits his duly as n cltien, mid Ikh-huso bo followed tho example of thousands of bravo men ho asks to bo p-i pctuntcd In olllco. Mr. Thayer is mi old man, bo has passed the ago at which one's leasonlug facilities meat their licst; bo is not competent to gocrn a big state with tbo numerous and divers Intel osts of Nebraska Tin so aro facts his conduct In the past two years linvo substantiated. At neat ly eveiy reuuioti, corner stono l.i) ing or celebialion of any kind within it tadllis of three hundrtsl tulles mil soveral limed oer a thousand miles aw ay Oovot nor Thayer has been ptesetit, diagglng nftef hlni "Ills sUill," junketing tours tho cost or which tho people of this state ba"o defrayed. If these mo not eWtleneex of a (Iro.)lliiK soulllty. thin wo mistake badly. On tbo other hand, tho democrats have put in nomination John A. McSliauo, a young man lit tho prime, of life, with years of busi ness training behind him mid a glorious legli- lativo career lieforo him. Ills pilvato and publle life Is spotless, u.vl stands out in glow ing contrast with tlio tainted public iccoid of Thayer. Ho is a wealthy nmn, and every dollar bo possesses ho has honestly earned. No ono man in the state of Nebiaskabasdouo 111010 for its welfmotliau John A McShaiie, mid no man Is better entitled to tho respect and esteem of Its tHsplo than he. The city of South Omaha, with its doens of iiiinufne tories and packing housos, stands as a moiiu inont to bis Imiiuesj enterprise and sagacity. He Is a ) omig man, and as tho CouitlKli bus Uhjii nu earnest advocate of retiring the gray beads mid lotting the young men have a chain e at the helm of state, It can cheerfully o.idorso bis candidacy. Ho has faithfully sened both in state mid natl mat legislattnes with pre-eminent nbilty and with ei wilt to himself and tbo ihmiiIu ho tepresentisl. Ho is a model citlren in o ory 1 efpet, and has moru IK-ixnial ftienih than any 0110 titan we know ..f. An a proof of his worth as n mmi and a clt zett, tbo Coi'ittKit needs but point to tho way In which hU enemies are traducing hlni, Ken tbo governor of this commonwealth in bis tour over tbo state, w ith tbo gm rullty mid senility of old ago, has seen lit to ravage good tasto and decency by heaping coarse mid scur t ilous nbtiso upon his opponent's personal character. Voter, Leforo you niirch up to the ixdl ballot in baud, kciiitiuizo the character of the men presented for your siilfrago for the gov ernorship, look at the speetnclo of mi aged man liegglng you to voto for him for a ksI tiou lie lias demoitstratisl his inability to llll, and then siy whether) ou wish to again put your lip.ul Into tho yoke of taxation he has driven on your necks!, or whether you will oto for a clean, nblo man, with tho hutro of picsciit achievements in the halls of eou gtess on bis brows and tho wisdom of ago in his bead. Mils, Cynthia Lkoxahd, tbo mother cf the piquant llttlo actress, Lilian ltusscll, is u candidate for may or of Now Yoik City. Mis. I.couard is a rauqiant woman's rights ndvo vocutu and her chances for election are about equal with Helva I,ookwood. Tiik New Yoik ptqiers sieak in high tciius of Hon. Patrick lean's sixi-ch at Madison Stpiitiog-uden, New York, ono night last week, despite tho fact that such big gnus us James U, Hlaliioaitd Patrick Ford were pres ent mid also mndo addresses. Hl'IIUTL'Al.lsst Is lecolving some bard blows of late. Mrs. Margaret Fox Kane, one of tho Fox sisters vv lio first (acquainted the pule lie with tlio rnpplngandslate-w riling tileks, U making n tour of tho comitry giving exbl bltious as to how tho hlthei to unexplained mysteries of tho medium's nrt aro isjrfornud. Sph Itifftbsm is a gnat deal Uko logerdeinaln. Tliero is a groat deal of mystery in both, but inoit anybody could accomplish tho tt Icks If thoy only know how, That'i the iwlnt that cntchci most i f us. C.'oaks for ladles, misses and children, all tyleu anil prices. Anhby & Jilllipnugli. VM. NEW YORK FASHIONS. HANDSOME 00WN9 DOTH ON AND OFF THE GTAQE. Renin lCiumple of TIm Drrmlog llonm Bliulo ttowtid A I'ow Word About tlio AVarm Wiiip of Wlnlui Homo Other .Itatlefs. (Heelal Corrrsjioiiilciico. Ni.w Voitu, Oct. 21. It Ii not only tlio gowns worn on tho Htajo that nro hand mii'ii' but thovi worn by boiiio of tho ladlei In tbo atidionco 1110 worthy of all tho admiration thoy rerolvo. Mnny lmllci g-i to tlio tbcatro and open simply to bco tl o cost limes, though whether tlioy no to t . on." nt poor llttlo "Jenny Wron, thill's tliessnirtUer," did, or for their own personal delectation, I would not bo pro- Tiir.ATiti; cosTr.Mi:s. pared to say. So well Is this known that tho Htnrs whri would 1m MiiccoMifii1 Mtinnd fur tnoro timo nnd thnnirlit. to wiv nntblnir of I money, upon their gowns than study, nud generally it 11 mo best urcsseil uctress who succeeds liest. Tho drumatlo season Is now fairly begun, i nud many fashionable theatro parties luivo bpen seen nt tho most rcllned phfes, hut i no far no person has been scon following tho Kugllsh stylo of wearing low necked , dresses. Wallack'fl old theatre, now Pal mor's. was always a high class theatro, i nud I havo always noticed that tho "higher" tho class, tho lower wero tho dresses thoy wore, nslf thelroxalted posl- , tlon lifted them nbovo tho necessity of observing tho decencies of life. Hut, with tho now regime, tho lndlc3 havo so far ' drcssod with comraondablo modesty. A recent theatro party numbered uomo of tho bright lights of Now Yoik society, mndo still moro brilliant by tho presence of Mrs. Clovelaud, who sat modestly back in tho box and enjoyed tho French comedy ns well as sho could by tho uhl of tho phrnso book sho brought nud tho "twonty- I ono courso" of lessons, which is warruutod I to teach you how to nsk If your bluo unelo'u green dog hns been fed, and to say "Proncz tin bnln frold, cola votts fera du bleu." Mrs. Cleveland woro n violet gown, with a wrnp of drab cloth almost covorod i with gilt braid, and with a border of lynx; a neat littlo bonnotof palo mnuvo, n pur- ' plo almost pink in tho gas light, with two ' or three small plumes nbovo tho face. Tow people know sho was there. I With her wcro thrca ladles nnd two gentlemen, uno or tuo luuics woro a whlto enshmcro worked with silver braid, nnd with a llttlo knot of whlto ribbon nnd silver lilies of tho valloy In her hair. Tho cldorly lady who was with them somo thought to bo Mrs. Folsom, but I do not kuow whothor it was cho or not. Sho looked very handsomo in a black velvet dress with black und whlto lnco bonuot and fan. A protty young gli 1 w ho was of tho party woro n, green wool nnd silk gown. Accustomed ni I am to writing of drossen, thoio of tho actress aro beyond my powers. Tliero seeni3 to bo ono for every sceuo. ami each wns moro splendid than tho other. Plush was a favorite uv 1IOMU MADE uui'.ssi:s. torial, and this embroidered with chcnillo and beads in different colors, nnd others had tho fronts ono stiff mass of gold em- broidery. Thoro was ono dress cxqulsito, and it would bo protty for nuy ono for an nfter- noon recoption dress, it is oi siraw col ored nun's veiling with crepo do chlno nnd black velvot. Tlio skirt is mndo w ith, tho front draped gracofully, apron fash ion, ovor n row of flounces of tlio veiling, cut on tlio bias and gathered. Tho front drapery Is of tho crepo. Tho black dra pery Is of veiling and is gathered, or, rather, shirred, very full In tlio back aud falls In n straight lino to tho bottom over a small cushion. Tho corsage is peasant stylo, of black velvot, nbovo which Is a gatliored drapery of tho eropc, crossing tho shoulders, and apparently tucked In under tho velvet, which ouly teaches to tho arm pits. Tho sleeves aio of cropo and laco and narrow (lota of black velvet ribbon. A largo bunch of tho samo holils tho drapery high on tho loft side. A now llttlo stylo Introduced by this samo actress Is to havo llttlo sachuts of ficrfumo or swcot clover blossoms sown nto tho corsages of all her, dresses. I know ladles who havo falso bottoms in all of their dress pockets, nnd in thorn thoy havo sachets mado of swcot clovor blos soms nud orris root, nud somotlmcs roso j leaves, but tlio clover is tlio swpcXcst and gives a most dollcato nnd refreshing odor as of nowlv mown liar. Strontr perfumes nronotteunod. Tho pretty gobelin bluo Is to bo seen . ..... . & I 1 .. .1 -. 1.. now in overy ursi ctass noiiso uiuuu up m almost every lmngluablo combination. Ono very handsomo costumo, modeled from tho actompanvlug plcturo, has been recently llnlslied for tho wlfo of tho govomorof ono of tho western statos. Tlio s,klrt U of handsomo figured watered silk in two shades, aud tho draperies nro of Henrietta JfiPs I Vi9l-l If K r mwmr.MMm v k , 4 r--- -- -lW cloth of tlio darker Miftde Tlio coMngo I qttlto plain, without buttons or trimming), ntiil looks iu If It had grown upon ths wonror. With this gooi n short vplvot wrnp. braided with black chettlllo mid garnished with a thick frlugnof nllk, with chonlllo tufts A hat of gobelin blue felt, trimmed1 with lmndsoino tips, shaded In tlio faded blue,, and a satin ribbon band and hnndsomo buckle, cotnploto tho cos tume, A'hlch Is exceptionally elegant. Another very lady llko and stylish cos tumo went out nt thoeamo timo. Tho underskirt Is of dnrk brown plush, qttlto plain, mid tho corsage nud drapery nro of wood brown enshmero, without trimming other than two linos of mnchlno Btltchlngs In nnddlers' silk Tho oleoves nre of plush nud tlio vest front, which Is fnstened oil enrh shoulder by n triple row of gold tnck head buttons A lmndsoino bonnet of brown plush, gilt huttoun nnd wood brown gros grnln ribbon complete this very mod est but lmndsoino costume. t ft Ollt trimming Is worn to n eonshlernblo CNtenton gowns both for bono and Htreet. IhieklcH nro very protty nnd usually liavo a fold of tho goods drawn through them. Thoy tarnish very (illicitly, however, ami do not look well long A stylish dross for street or homo Is mndo of tho zigzag pnttom in tricot nnd tweed, nnd though tho model Is In two similes of green, it can ho found in almost every color. Tho model Is mndo very plainly, r.a bolhs tho heavy quality of tho goods, the only trimmings being n plastron front of brown velvet, and a Jabot bow nnd loops 011 tho left shlo. In brown this Ih lmndsoino with ruby velvot or plush, or bright green or gold color. Tho contrast can bo very utrlking, since ho llttlo trim ming is used. Tlio brldo'n dress Is tho oxnet nrototypo of that worn by tho joung Pittsburg heiress who Ims just mnrrled tho Italian count, Ottlseppo Carncrdliloutercolo, mid sho expects to bo presonted to tho quocn of Italy with that sumo gown on. It was mndo by n square nnd fair Vnulceo dress maker. Tho front Is mndo of llgurcd watered silk and whit 0 embroidered China crepe. Tho corsngo Is of tho name, nnd la high In tho neck, 'tbo train Is of heavy wlllto fnlllo I'Vaiiea.oO. Tho tllllo Veil Is 'fastened tit tho top of tho head, falling backward, and tv.o or breo small fiprnys of orungo blossoms nnd smllux nro fast ened here and tliero. nnowN ri.usn and nonui.tN m.va Tho nowspapers hnvo described this toilet, saying that It was made by Worth nud cost a fabulous sum, whereas it was i mndo In Now York mid coat, veil and nil, $123. A dress made for uiuictress horo which lias been described in twonty pa pers ns a "tlgor dress designed by Worth," was designed by an ttrtlst of my acqualutnuco nnd mndo bv a Now York hotiso. I only mention this becnuso I think It unfair thus to bellttlo our own artists nnd modistes for tlio sake of pro tending to havo paid startling prices for gowns. Tho pretty llttlo brldo In ques tion, Miss Virginia ICt.ox, did r bravo thing when sho hud her gowns raado horo, and I think sho ought to get the credit of it. Tho next thing on tho programmo, ladles and gentlemen, Is cloaks. I tucltido both sexes in this sentence, for though the gentlemen nro not expected to wear them thoy will probably havo to pay for them; thcreforo thov will bo In terested. Theso nro nil wrapj which ladles can mako themselves if they so desire, und and thoy nro all handsomo and stylish. Tho top ono Is n plain, black velvot, trimmed with a band of fur mid fur tns sets and n bit of nassementciio down tho front, nnd lined with scarlet, nulltod satin. That ou thatlght hand is of black plush, with fur band and ball trimmings nnd wide tusscmeutcrlo In tho back. It is lined with brown quilted satin, nud tho front tabs aro long, nnd there aro nlso sldo tabs in points. Tho ono on tho left is of black shillenuo silk nud has n trim ming of plucked beaver and bead fringo, as well ns n rich passementerie, and is lined with purplo'satln. Theso aro sulta bio for bright days when a raglan or Newmarket would bo too warm, nud thoy . nro ulso adapted to evening wear, Tho child'ii cloak is suitable for a littlo girl from G years old to 13. Tho model Is of heavy fleeco lined tweed, und is in brown and fawn stripes. It is trimmed with cord and. buttons, tho cord being of hoarr twb:. i? tho back it has throo i tub next oh Til-x-noaiUMMr. . dcop box rjlcnts, which extend only to th ' ! 4 4 Vain atlndilnra 41. .11 , uisi, mu uiu,tuijj mu luuuess neecs nary, and across tuom tbero nro two thick nesses of tho cord tied in -n donblo bow knot and having balls at tho end. TliU Is a very ucrvleeablo llttlo garment and easily made. It requires ono yard and a half of doublo width material for a child of 8 or 0. Omyb lUr.run. m&wBttk HIB!fl5r a mYjA V rWMn v wmr wmmn 11 HEYMAN & DEICHES, Mt., Nnw.rntcn Dl'k. THE LiEG-EST; CLOAK, SUIT and FUR HOUSE. The Weist In Wonrenow InlrodiirliiK many newunxol ties in fall und Winter Wear, und would re M'cotfiilly invite our Lincoln friends to rail and set tin1 new lino just opoted. ARE DIRECT IMPORTERS And in such ciin nller later slvles at lower pr 'is than any house west oft IiIciiko nfiict we'll lake pleasure In piovlnirto Llticolnltc. CALL AND SEE US WHEN IN OMAHA. Weemi slmw you n line line of Doaks, Dresses mid I'urs that lurpass an.MliInu' you have everseeu In the entile west. II will pay you lo lake it trip toOinaba to see us, Ifyou want an) tbl nt: nice In our line. Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. N. M. Ruddy, Practical Optician. A speclaltv made of espert live Glass Fitting (ilavvrs that rest the eye, 3000 khuN. 217 South 15th Street, OnvE-.sazji., jnT:e:b.. Leaders in Photography. Riley's ffEU piZ 5tudio5. We mak a specialty of the celebrated BROMIDE Life sized pictures and furnish the flnett woik at lowest pi ices. 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