.iiiiiiiiiiitiiilifciTtivwrTw''ii;-w'''t'"''.ig mi ', iiiimitiaimt.MMmn,mmni"ww,i- MwMiiimnJHMtwiWWWKii.ij.i.mTml.ir"w 4 iJuBwwif 41 ?". W IWI'IW '' WWtWMXWW M 111 liw.iwlilllia.llillll' WW wA-H -"V - " :"x""- V'-tzrSVTTSSSS. " ::rTgyg-agantrat - r r-r. rt-f r-y1 - ' 'W.iWr i 11 I p. WTn-TffTnw. w a wfcMj M i? Catarrh MT nlTeri ""' l,i"'" "f l'lp I"11')' where ' liliirm li I'mlir mo I' found. Hut tMtnttll nf llio tio.ul I I y f r tin' tiii'xt common, nml tin) Most llil'l' t Ik lii'gtiTti il. It r.iiiiinl I hi riirnl lij I'W1 iippllentli'in. HoIur n cointl tillloTi.il disease It leipilics Ringing a cousllliitliiiuiliriniMy llko M I Hood's Nills.lpiUlll.l, Which, riOIUOU workliiB IIiiiuirIi the Mood, cr.nllMlcs tin' linpurll) Mhlchr.iiiM'snnil pro motes the cnl.irili, nmt sunn effects a potm.v unit euro. At tho Mine limn Hood's H.trsa imlll.t builds up the whole) Mem, nml nukes ono fori renewed In MroiiRlli nml lic.illh. K Jim Miller ImpUlO front r.itnnli, Ik) sure to nirtnrl try Howl's H.iMnp.irlll.i. iwwm "I used Hood's H.ir.ipnrllla for cntnrtli, nml rcoclvcd nro.it relief nml lienellt fioni II. Tint c.it.ittli win cry illviijrceahlo, especially lit tliu winter, causing constant ilMclmo'o from my nose, rhiKliiR noises Hood's In my ears, nml pains In Cnrannnrllln "'11 ,,!Kk: "' WY head. anruuiuriiiuT0 oltort , rll,ar iy lie.nl in llin innrnliiR by hawking unit splithi was p.ilnful. Hood's Harsapnrlllit nno mo irilef Immediately, wlillo In t lino I was cm lirety rured. I ntn tiescr without llio incill cine In my homo as 1 lliluk It Is worth Id wclRht In gold." CUTOQ Mil (I. II (tllllt, 10-Jl i:itlllll fnnrrU M,N W., Waslilimloii, 1). ('. n ' I was troiihlcd with that innio Iiir license, mill c.ilnt ill, nml uoi'r found relief till 1 took Hood's H.irs.iparlllii." .1. I.. Knurr, MarkMiur)!, Ky. N. II. Ho sure In (jet Hood's Sarsaparilla txilitlirnllilriiRKlitt, l ill for JJ. Prepared ontr bj 0. I. HOOD A CO., Apulliui-itilut, Iwoll, Mill, 100 Dobos Ono Dollar ' New Jewelry Store, L. HARR, .019 O Sited. Established 187.). Peliwt Inenll Pie uttentlniv of llio public to lilt now nml He mint stock of DIAMONDS, Watches, Clocks, Jowelry, Sllvorware, lliivinKinurninnintniircoiumndiito t tin I nolo nml show 11 lunar linn Hum over llofuro pur- cIiiihIiiu, hImi iiNiienll nml wo will kIhiw ymi Dm llueNt lino lit loweit pniilliln prleex. Watch Repairing nnJ Engravlnfj Neutlv done mill nil work wurriililetl. WESTERFIELD'S Palace Bath Shaving PARLORS. Ladles - and - Children's - Hair - Cutting A Sl'KCIALTY. cou. ta & o sts., nm:v nuuu hik PEERLESS Steam Laundry, 3i7-33t N. I Jlli Street. C. J. Pratt, Prop'r. Q. I. Maktin, City Solicitor. Fine Laundry Work a Specialty TKLKIMIONU 199. G-EO. H. POEHLER, Ice Cream and Oyster Parors Bakery and Confectionery. 1 1 31 O Street LINCOLN, NEIJ. Fatullic ami Parties supplied with nil delicacies at short notice. Ice Cream for paity br private ouler all ihirlnj; winter icasou. Telephone 57. R. O'NEILL, llKAI.HIl IN Diamonds, : Jewelry, AMD OPTICAL GOODS. Repairing and Kngraylng a Specialty. ttG Ho. Tenth Stroct- KING STEEAR, SHOE STORE, Is tho noxt tlilmr to n Savings Hank. Tho only illirercnco U wo ulvo vou Real Leather Shoes Instead of Paper Koleil Shoes, for the same or lei-i dollars Uial tlicotlierseharge for shod-iIIi-h. Wo sell them on their merits, 'llio oheupest nud best placo In America for Iteul I.ciillier HIiooh for the sumo amount of money Hoincmuorllio pluco. 11)11) 0 street. KING STEEAR. fttt1teS&jinfamvi$$ WKVWHiAA YJN.tlWAkhWian.MI Buaa A Ihimtn lipcrof Miutrm Timrs, l-'ijiii.iHiit'.n Satiiuijay tfriMPiili'NO'H One Yonr y Mnll or Cnnler i,n) M iiunitlK, JIM Tlireo iiiimtlHM Cuntu, On moiitliAKVnt tnvnrnlily In AiHnlien. liKUTliir.Mr.NT(i: ltnle furnUlieil on nppll nllu nt Hie oflliv. Hieelnl rnle on Tlnm Contm I. Co.vriiuiiTinNn: Klmrt Kploy nKelelieK, H'ini nml Moileimiilk'Unl, IN-rwiiml nml Kwlal unlet ere eiMHlnlly ilelmlile. I'lUNriMi: W nmke a Melnlly of I'lnn 1'rlnlliiK In nil lln Iminelie. Hoelelv work it nal illy AiMrt"M nil ooiiinumloilliiinnllrectlii tlio ofllee. WijHMUi. Pkintino Co., 1' t II I.I 11 It i: It H. New llnrr Mock, Cor. I'illi nml O Hlrrr'.J. Tr.i.ri'iio.vr. iV). U Wi-Hsr.t,, .In., Mlllor. N. Ham.. Hum. Mr Wai.t Mahd.v wiim Hid only pei-noii In Un roll! Mho Mileil for I Id vn I,ihI(mmk1, Ho Iiiim rceelveil 11 p'l'Hounl letter of tluniKx fioin Hint iIMIiijiiIm1u,I liuly. Tin: two liumluil Ami Ailmr xtuilniilM ivlelirntisl lliillouo'en m) vloionily Hint llniM'of tliein luinlel In Jill, wero ilnulitles IiiImiiIii); nniler tlio liiipiesilon Hint It mum houlliiKleii. TllKUKnii) i-l;lity illvoivo oiihom to I in tried nt llio 110U term of l.iiiicnMer roiinty ill triet eoiiit TliU lin very stroiiK pleeo of evidence Hint mirrliiii In eouililoriililu of 11 fnlliiro In tlilMcoimtry. Tiik.ui: Imii mill living In llni'iNim-i;, I'n , mIio Iimm npeut (nent)-iiltio yeniM In IhmI. Tlio iivernso imllvlilittl, 011 un-iikeuliiK IIii-h-eolil moriiliiK', often wishes for 11 fuwhoiiiH of those twenty nine yenm. Vi:i.l.. tlio liultlo Ik over nml tlio iuidoin nml jK'oplo Konenilly will nlvn iimii ronton iolltio4. After thu ovorproduetloii of poll Ilex In thu past throu or four months, nlinost nny HiibjiK't, oven thu wvuthcr. w III ho prefer- iiIiIl1. MiuTiiomim It. KiMii.M.i. liiiHUrn for titilly I'oullrmoil 111 Kenernl milliliter of llio Union I'lieillo rout, 11 iMisltloti he Iiiim prnell e.-illy lllleil ovor sluoo tlio tlenth of thu Into Inmuiitett Tliomii J. I'ottor. Mr. Klmhnll In thoroughly itmvormitl ulthovery ilepnit mentof inllroiullni;, nml hU nppolutmeiit intHts with tlio approval of overyono. Uuiiyomi); filcml, lllon Colo, of tlio (Iruml IhIiuiiI TlinrH, U ono of tlio ih femhiutM in a hit,' libel milt HroiiKht by H. N. Wolhneh, ilemocnitlo eniullilii to for statu senator f 1 0111 Hull comity. Mr. Colo mum formerly n proiu luent mombor ot a h oMorn Mielety piiHr at Dew MoiiiOM, but wo illil not uxpevr that In would ho kooii blossom Into piximlneni-o llko he linn, Till. inniin;ciiieiitrt for rooelvliiK election retuniH In thu city thU year wern notoworthy of approval. Four yeuw uro tlio only lecieii lion ono enjoyed wns lioldlii down a lamp In front of the Jonnud'H bulletin liimrd. The ivpubllcniiM bnd tho oH.'ia house, tlio dcino crats a store 100111 In Miisonle Temple, whllo bulletin IkwuiU nt tho Joiunnl olllcoaml M'V ernl IioIcIh nml saloon kept nil ii.foriuul. Tho lepubllnin state couiinitteo could ha vo limuortallziMl Itself hud It secured 11 stereop ticou and tliiowu rotmim us I hoy anno 111 on n bl);sipinro canvass suspended neu.s O stixt-t. . An Allmiiy pliyslelnn sjiys that smoking Is not good for any man so far aa Ids pliyslclnl condition U concerned; thnt It tlocn so simply by diverting a iimn's mind from hlmtclf and linn oliJcctM thnt worry him. "Nothing,'' sayH lie, "rvipilrcH morn nttentloti to It for Its enjoy meiit than 11 cigar. It U not tho taste of tho totiacco that ono enjoys. It is looking nt tho smoke, iuhnling and vmelliug it, and knocking otr thu ashes. All theso things di rect tho mind and so drive dull caio away." This is on thewiino prluclplu of n mini drink lug whisky, not boeuuso ho liken thu tnsto of It, but hocuusu of Its elTet't. KitOM an islitoriul in our hist kstu 1 mini lcr of thu CouniKu'ri friend have taken thu Idea thnt thu paper was stauiiehly demo cratic, ami simply lcauso saidarticlu shuweil a tuarkeil prefeivmii for Mr. McSliano for governor. TIiIm is a givat mlstnko, for wivo Mr. McSlmu nud 0110 or two others, thu privnto sentimuntM of thu CouiitKit havo al ways Ikhmi fiYoly expressod for tho repuhllcaii ticket, and as statoil thu iwison w 0 fa vored McHhaiio w as liocauso wo favor all things when thu young men aro iiiterestu I, Mr. McHhane, comp.irativuly sjionklug, is a young man, and being a papor dovotvil to thu "coining men," It Is, of course, our duty to champion their cans. Wo trust our iosi" Hon is cleat ly understood. Tin: history of popular suffnigo is con stantly confirming ami denionstruting tho wlvlomof tliopliut that gives tlio ballot to all thu M.xplo. Thuro is nothing moro clear tluin Hint tho wny to get tho majority of men to do right or to try todo right, Is to glvo them free opportunity of choice, nml then apply motives. Tho masses of men aro instinctively patriot!'', nud they lino tho country mid ti institutions; nud they lino advance and pi-orcs. The history of llio ballot In this country i tho his'ory of secur ity and honesty. Tho ballot is tho only edu cation that puts every man to our common school, and doninnds of ench his honest cou victiou 011 questions of public, import. Out only dnngor U from overdoing suirrngu and uselessly multiplying nptwili to tho ballot. Try tho delicious dinners nt Cnrdcr's.servcd dally. Thoy compi 10 soap, choicest meats, vegetables, pastry, etc., all for twenty llvo coals. Kverj thing i nicely cooknl, neatly served, ami tlio prleo Is Jut 1 iglit for every body. Uncoil! lluohitml IIiikriiro Line. Telephone- H 201. meat market, U:17 O streot, or No. JW1 Hvcit Ixun. Order slatos nt miiiio places and U. P. ticket oIHl-c, corner Eleventh and O stixi'ts. Hnck fctnnds, Capi tnl Imti'l nml meat market. 150IIANON IlHOS. vjA. ..jiy'ifc j& : FAlIt XF.W YOHK WOMEN. WHAT THEY ARE WCAniNQ AND GETTING READY TO WEAR. Infill million A limit Pretty tloiitl (leur, New Walhliu (towns nud it Number ol Oilier Yuilotic of IV111I11I110 Apparel. OIImi llitrper's r.nliiliiliiln I.(li'r. !rtcliil CVirn'spniiileiiep 1 Ni:v Voitu, Nov. 0. Tlio .past fow ilnya havo Ihi-h iiotnblo iw far im "open iiigH" i;o, nud I triotl with nil my liwut to nco llioin all; but I i;ot ho towanla tlio last that I could not (ell what I had aeon, nor wlint thoy wn cnllod, nor what they looked Illto. My mind was like a liulci- n:t.T hat. Nl'.W P1XT. Tl'HL'AN. pi.uiiu NONnnscmi'T. iloscope, lllleil wllli 11 coiiftiKcd inntsuf color:) nud niaturlalrt, but now I bcin to loiiK'inbcr each thing iiopnrnti-ly nntl will try mill toll about homo of them. Tho most nrlstocratlo placo In Now Vorlt linil nn nrray of imixirtc-ri hats unil iMHiiiutH which mljjjht well oscuso n poor fashion writer for insanity, for they woro not only liowlldorlng !u to color, ai7.o and Kcncrnl get tip, but nlno tho priccu taclccd to each wna enough to htaj; Bit tho r.trongest intellect, let nlono mini. Llttlo litimllcH of velvet, laco cm broidery nud chicken featheni that you could hold on ono hand cost nil tho wny from y:l5 to 07."). and not ono of them could havo coat over $11 or $8. Millinery must Ikj aa prolltablo an Col. Sellera' oye- water, which wild for CO cenla tier lioitlo I and cost 31 a barrel to prepare, and, liko that, too, tho 111010 bonnets you havo tho moro you need. Ono Hippy red velvet totpio had tho veivet inasseu in mint lor tlio solo trim ming, with tho exception of two largo palm leaven in jet, which were sown Uut to llio 111(10:1. A gray velvet bonnet lmd a stripo of wliito velvet, braided with gold braid, laid down tho middlo of tho crown, and on tho left wero two llttlo whlto chick ens alllietod with tho pip. On tho right iddo of (ho front wan a gray velvet 1kw. This bonnet was only $:(.". They proba bly tool: Into consideration tho medical treatment and doctor's bill of tho unfor tunate little chickens. Thero wna an emerald green velvet tocpio which had tho velvet tacked lootely all over tho frame, and with folds massed in front for trimming, amidst which perched a blackbird with outspread wings. This was handsome, and co.t $10. I nizo It up thij wny: Ono yard lino cilk velvet, 3; ono blackbird, $2; ono frame, 15 cents. And all tho rest h for Ltylc, or chic, an tho Trench call It. They pronounce chio ai Hhcolc, which about cxprcisra the matter, for it must require an unbounded cheek to ask such prices. A very pretty evening lxmnet was of loppy colored tulle, with a Ikiw of wide rihlxm of tho name tdmdo, with long ends which could bo used aa strings or left to hang down tho back. The tullo was Hhirrcd and the bonnet pretty enough to warrant tho price, $30, though It could not havo cost $.". NUW AND IIANDSOMi: WHArS. Tliero wero many bonnets, turbanaand toques of Persian goods, trn tliey call it, which mcana a sort of material llko tho old brocho uhawls, with hero and thero a gold thread allowing. Theso bonnotu, though co plain, are marked very high, and I empposo that is chic, too. IHack velvet, dark green, and red enter largely into all winter millinery, nml particularly fashion Ij lxirtial to a kind of coppery red. I noticed ono Tosca ( iKDiinel with a uhirrcd velvet brim in this i color, which bet out Ixjyond tho face over ton inches. A,n cuonuous bow of rilibon of Uie tutmo ohade wan fastened upon tho crown. This costs 73. Thero 13 much line bowing in tho shu-ving, something unusual Li millinery, which depends moro on pins and iaHto than bolid work. , Thero wero novoral liandsomo tiirbnna uiado of phciisant's, cWckep'n, duck a and turkey u breast f6athert. Indeed, it would nppear thnt fashion had depopu lated tho barn yard. The feather tur- uana aru ivnuv very iA,uuiiiiii rs llio 1 iridescent fcathera aro used, and tjiov uveraqi cai.11 uiiier ru as iu looit very nai ural. Any ono, with patienco, can mako a feather lint or bonnet, provided thoy havo tho fowls to furnish tlio f.calhers. Tho bhaio bhould bo cut out of net, and tho edges should bo bowii over wiro nil arcimd, and then a lavcr of cotton batting tihould bo tackled strongly to that, and tlili again covered witlt net, and then tho feathers should bo glued on overlapping each other all (ho way, nl ways working so cs to leavo tho quill tioints exposed last, and cover them with tho noxt feather, Tho result will bo very satisfactory. Tho crowns of tho toques or turbans can bo of any material velvet, felt, dro:3 material to match co3tumo3 or silk, or moro feathers. A tasteful lady can mako beautiful bonnets to. Tho tuft trimming b mado bv strip- AM plntr the pile from hinjrer fonllipm nearlv to (no cud, ninl clipping tlio rest intc fanciful sluipcH. Tilt liati for vnti'iK ivomcn arc linnd sojiu' and miltabL1 mid nut no ery ileal ni th" other i,tli, and tluv can be tilinnu'd in alinont nny way tlielr tntvi dlctaleii. Tlii plui.Ii cailcatiire of a hat which looliH like an old fashioned Iron pot put on updil" down l.i oiiL' of tlmsi "ciTalloim" (hat alu.in i-nst a lot of money and aiv called "iM-rfcciU killing' by (ho 10 who Illto tu lool( dlirerent fioin anybody else, ami tlicic niv always enough of.that hind in Now York to jjiu vaticty to tlii" i.eene. You will often nee tin? girls who like tc look iliirneut from any others with their brolheni' tenni.i cainon in the htreet.and Hometlnii'ujou will heootheni with jockey capH, or oven a tiding hat, walking ulutij; and leveling in tlio notice they attract. ti Ik M Just now It 1 1 to bee who can get tho . longest, (lulllest boa. I uiw ono yester- 1 day that win 1 cully r.unerb. It wa-i of tho very longest ostilch feather pile, cream mixed with warm brown. In , fact tho ond.i wero tipped with brown. 1 I ho boa wits thrco yatiH long and cer tainly llfteen Inehea in diameter. Tho wraiui and cloaks aro now bo lone and ainplo that Bcarcely a bit of tho dress j shown. In tho illiiiitratioii aro shown 1 tin eo of tho most Rtriking ouch of tlio season. Ono it of thick inatcl.tsso r.ill; 1 nml armme. Little plush ball 1 eilgo tho front and green, wing shaped pieocii. Tho doublecapesareliimuieil with pluah. Another 1 1 of thick, Kjft wool in shades of fawn and brown. 'J'he ilcevo plecis aro inoiv like slings than fheve.i. Tho . front baa a border and high collar, as ' well an rolling collar of curled Astrakan. In tho back at tho waist lino hn licit bivlogno with haniLonio pendant jet ornament:!. 1 Tho third l of iiruno colored cmlunsed ' velvet, with u rich nalo blue cashniero front, tho wliolu trimmoil with widu 1 bands of golden Ivnx fur. With thij , giva a tiny muir which lonl.-i ai mueli I like a slumping bag in it can bo mailo to look. It i 1 of th" clou!: niateii.il. I 1 saw r.omo other cloak'i which were ' very baud-onto. One wan of black ma- ' telasse ailk with a lil.u'k 'fur collar and bands, and a very lieautiful jrt ornament In tho back. Another was of Thibet wool with quito thick Hiiro, in light gray and I utono color, diamond pattern. This had I no fur trimming, but liad a tliiiTy fringe I of Angora goat hair silky and grav. An-1 other w:u a rediinroto of Unlit drab hav- I udi'io wool with faint brown pattern till over. This had a (nil trimming of bands of golden lynx which harmonized with tho colors in thu wool. Homo very pretty and r.tvlislt new out door costumert next r.trucl; my eye I ray cyo bcc.mso tho other ono was 'llxcd V1 a U?,!rVlnlll1 1,IP? n,ro l,st,'"-'' f".1 T nlil'e:,lioi,1 ,f y Intly who likta lo ,ook l,rett' an1 l'1Wt t once. i WAMCINO OOWNK POll PALL AM) W1NTKIJ. That ono which has the vest front nnd braiding i.i of dark green vigogne, nnd tho braiding h of black chenille and sim ple braid. This Ij, however, now often simulated i'i otnuiped goods, on purpose for Biit'h trimming; nnd many diiroront material.) have bueli printed patterns as trimming which go witlt tho dress pat tern. Tlio vest i 1 of wood colored surah. Tho hat u of lined felt, with wide riblxjn bow 1. Tho plaid suit h of fine twilled sorgo in dnrlc blue, and plaid Scotch wool 111 Oolx.'liu blue, dark blue nnd grav. Tho hat Ij of dark bluj felt, with a tuft of shaded ostrich plumes. Tho other suit Ij of small check plaid cheviot iu green and terra cotta, with a bayadere ctrliied skirt in thoKimo colors, laid in very deep box plaits.. A walking jacket, witlt bayadero striped vest nnd felt bat, complete a very pretty costumo for a young lady. Tho tea gown of which I npoko was lovely and of pink brocaded Mil: with a front of Urussa gauso looso and held witlt a pink ribbon tied in deep Hots. Tho front of tho gown is Fedora shnjio and tho sleeves hang to tho bottom of tlio skirt. There hut.njii in tho back in which the breadths of tho brocado open nud let fall a fan uhnpo of tho Drussa gauze. You see I do not forget that life is all a holiday, nnd thnt some of us must weep nnd wear somber nyntboU of mourning, and thero is fashion in mourning as well as iu wedding gowns. Moro costumes nro mado with sweeping trains than be fore for many Hcasonn, and all carrlago and homo mourning gowns nro mado In that way. Widows' caps aro now made pointed, nnd tho j)int reaches to tho parting of the hair on tho forehead. Veils nro not so long, and few wear them over tho face. No collar or crepo lino of wliito la permitted us a relief. It must bo all honilxr black. I notice among tho nowest goods somo black luster, or old fashioned silk alpaca, which is very lino and beautiful. Tl'B WIDOWS. The lii;;li 11-JM.Uii'J in till.o nru thoso with woven patterns, or cmlroldc rlct, or Persian htriiea which tako half tho width. Tl-.oo nro, when nrsle, cut in two and tho plain goodj pleated owv tho patterned iu panels. Home cf ll'.cui have a broculed etripa on a heavy Lyons bntin in black cr coloro. Thero nro also boiiic glace rilk j cf dclicr.to colore, with indis tinct patterns, which nro very beautiful. Aloo bating and silks with bvocadea ol gold flowera. Ouye IlAiimt. H HEALTH HINTS. SOJir. Ml (IDUSTIDNS Itl.llAIIDINO TUB HtHArMKM- HP COIOIIS, AND COI.liS, WOltTII IIKMKJIIIKIHNO. A cough is usually tho symptom of Ftuiin disease, the character of the cough denotes the nature of the disease. A cough slmuM mer be .suppressed hit the di'M'iiM1 cured, then tho cough will slop of Itself The most common disease that causes coughing, is a cold. When a person ml.es cold, tunny of tho air cells of the lungs beeonio obstructed wllh mucus, the coughing is nn elloil of nature to relieve tho lungs and dial is the lirst mid most important thing lo be done in treating a cold. Tln lungs should be telieved and tho "(cretions opened Which Is the best ac complished by glUng Chamberlain's Cough llcmedy. ills theonly prepara I I'm in use that will cause the expulsion of unions from llieaircellsof the lungs. It also renders the mucus 1"sm tenacious nnd easier to expectorate anit opens tlio secrcllons.aidingnature in rellevingtho lungs and fieetng the .system of all mor bid matter alleetually curing the cold. It acts in perfect harmony with naturo and Is the only preparation In common umo that does. Natures way Is to open l ho .secretions, render tho mucus less tenacious and easier to expectorate and relieie the lungs and thai Is precisely ll.e ellect of Chamberlain's Cough Itoincdy. Youn.sk- "Now do wo know that is natures way?" Ilocnuso if your sstem is strong enough to stand it nature, will iu time relievo it of Un told without the aid of any medicine and (hat is just the way it goes about it, but many an "iron constitution" has been sevcrly racked by leaving naturo alone ami unaided to do the work. No 0110 can nllonl to neglect a cold, as catarrh and chronic bronchitis are caused by neglected colds. When a per son has a cold the mucus membrane lining thu air passages of the head, throat and lungs is inllamed, the Inflam mation how ewr is "acuto" and can be cured, if not cured but kept up by I he cold or by a succession of colds w hlch is a er.v common occurrence, the iullammatiou becomes chronic, and if in the head, is known as catarrh; if in the wind pipe and branches of it ex,-tending- to all parts of the lungs, it is called chronic bronchitis Neilhercat arrh nor chronic bronchitis can be per manently cured, as when apparently cured, a cold will bring tlient on again and every succeeding cold will aggravate them. These are facts which no observing person can deny It is of (he utmost importance that every cold be cured as quickly ns possible nfter the lirst symptoms appear and it has been abiindently proven that thero is no medicine that will cure a cold in less time than Chamberlain's Cough Keinedy. besides it leaves tho system in as healthy a condition as it was beforo tho cold Wits contracted. fiilllui; Cm ils. The CouiilKti lias just received n largo in voice of calling cards in the latest shapes nud sirw. Our laity friends esxcinlly nro Invit ed to ca'l nud examine. We furnish them either pi inted or engraved in nny style of the art. Crystal Steam Laundry, Office, Burr Blk. Laundry, 24th and 0. Finest Work in the City. rrl T ADO AMD -STTTTT70 ujjijiko ntu iurro A SPECIALTY. ' AH work called for a-ul delivcied, and satisfaction uiiarnntecd. Lcax e orders nt ollice or by telephone .178. 1 Leaders in Photography. Riley's JfEU 5 5tudic5. 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