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"f P1?3 -TTT" ""3 "' I IB i r w v i V . rt f ; 4s. f - r. F I Catarrh May nlTect nny otllnn of tlio body where Hi mueotin incmbmio li (wind, lint catarrh of llio tir.id I I f ir tlio mo't rnnitnoii, nml Ilia most Hullo ta bo ncctttlcil. It rnmtot bo cured by lrnl application, living a cnnMl lullnnnl illjc.no It it-qulrei Ringing n cotiMltullounl remedy llko Ml Hood Hinaparllli, which, noises votk,IR jiril(u., ti,o blond, eradicate Hi Impuilty wldrli rnuscs ami r Mates tlio r atnrth, nml soon rffrcti a pernt.v iicnl cure. At tlio Mino tlim llood'i Haw pitill.i bulldnup tliow holo )K(cni nml make otic-feel renewed In MrriiRtli Ami health, it you Minor Impuro tiimi ralarili, b sitro to Inr.rl try Hood's Rannparllln. "" " I tucd Hood's Raroapatlltn for catarrh, and tcrclveil Rrrat relict nml bencilt tmm It. Tlio c.ilnrilt wai rry dlsaurccablo, especially In tlio winter, e.unliiR ronMant dlchnrgo (rum my noc, ringing nolsoi Hood's In my ear, nml palm In oarsapamiaTII0 cfforl , clcnr ,l)y hf.nl In the morning liy hawking nml spilling wai painful, Hood's Harsapnrllla gnvo mo toilet Immediately, while In tlmo 1 wai en llrely cured. I nm neer without tlio incdl rluo In my house, na 1 lliluk It li worth Its weight In gold." CUTOS Milt). 0. IMltlill.tOSlKlKhlll rnrtrrh HI..N. V., WnMilimton, I). (J. u'r" " I was troubled with (lint nunn)lnR (lleaso, nasal cil.irrli, mid nocr found icllof till I took Hood's Hars.ipnrllln," J. I Houtt, MnrkMiiirg, Ky. N. II. Ho suro to get Hood's Sarsaparllla (voldhyalldniKgUlt. flr,Wfort. l'reparedoulf b C, I. IIOOl) A CO., AHitlioctli, LuwiII.Mmi. 100 Dosos Ono Dollar New Jewelry Store, L. HARR, .oip O Street. established 1874- citron to rati the attention of tlio ptiblloto I1I1 now nml oleiituit stock of DIAMONDS, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Watches, Itnvlmi moro rooiiiloncronmiodntn tlio trudo nml rtww n Inrgtr lino than c or Ileforo pur- chnnliiK. kIvp iin uciill nml wo will show 011 the finest lino nt lowest asslblo prices. Watch Repairing and Engraving Neatly done mid nil work warranted. FOR CHRISTMAS! For Father, Son or Brother. Make it the day of the 365 to them with a new suit something that will please them every clay till next Christmas conies. i You'll want the best you'll want it made to or der; you'll want our help then. The shaping the neat fit- -thc strong sewing. They'll know its value and appreciate what a worthy gift a trousers, suit or overcoat would be. They'll cost--; Trousers-$6, $6 $7, $8,. $10. Suits - $W,$6, $30, $35. Overcoats -; $1 8, $26, $35, $40. Fancy Vests' - - $8 and $10, Full Dress Suits $30 to $60. And our will make easy one. big assortment your choice an TAILOR 1409 Douglas Street, Omaha. yt HMMtaL '-''"ityy urmtat i - i nt A lmltir liiraf Modern Timti, l-unt.isti!CD Saturday flvnurniniBN! Oim Vear liy Mall or Carrlr HJM Rlx mouth, ,i. TIidhi montliii W CouIk, On month W LVnt Inrarahly In Adranc, VDYKiirinicMitNTS! ItalM furnliliril on nppll nihil at the ofllco, Hxolal ratea on Tlmo Contra la. COMTHinirrioMM! Hliort npley kflchc, jxn'inn- and torlrs lollelttvl. IVntonal ami Social uotxa nrn mpeolully dcnlraldt'. PaltTliot W make n avclally ofFtrva Printing In all It liratiahM. Hjjloty work aifyVljIty AddniM all commutdoatliini direct to thi onioo. WlCMHICU l'KINTINO Co , I'ltUMHIIKHH. New llurr llloclc, Cor. l'ith mid O Hirer'.. TKI.KI'ltUMRSM. K Wkhhri,, Jit., 1'Mltor nml Hold l'ronrlotor. Iv)K out for the ChrlHtmnn mtnilMir of tlio CoUUIKli. In tlio IniiKimgo of tlio MU auurlnni, It wilt Ixin loo-loo. t . ' J Tiik CoilittKii Ih thti'o yonra old today, nml la nttout ni henUhy u ymmipiter na can lu boon In thiwo jarta. Wo IksIIovo row papers can claim niicIi rapid Ritiwth na thla family (oiiriinl, Tiik Cull minouiioea that on nml nftoi Bun day next It will Umio n apodal Huiulay morn IliU million. Tlio CoUUIKli M Rind to uoto thla evidence of prwiivrity on tho part of Ha uptown nelKliuor. Amkur HtVKfl t'HA.Ni.Kii hna written nn other atory, Wnlt Mnaou lini conecUoil n now Joke, Al Falrbrotlior linn evolvtil n atnrt HtiK ioein, nml tlio Kovoriiiuetit nt WnaliltiK tou atlll llvo.1. TliU H tlio nowa ml in inn ry for tlio week. Tiik lendliig; clergymen of Now Yoik tiro ilmctt'wlug through tho M'i7it tho ilecolletto ilroHa iiueatlon. AVo niny now look for n Inrgo liicrenmi In the numlwr of thvao coslunua, Aiiythlrg that li notorious Uichj ilaya is suro tohaxoa great nm. Mihs ICthki. iNdAMJi, daughter of tho Kniiaaa aciintor, li to tako chnrgo of n Wmdi liigtou aociety column of n Now York paper. If tlio young liiily lini na trenchant n pen 111 her father linn n ready tongue, Hint pnptr will tuako mi Imituntuneoua succeaa. Minmraihimh hna llnnlly ouUtripil St. l'mil in tho mntter ot imputation, Tho for mer regNtcnxl 60,000 voter nt tlio last olcc tlon, nml tho latter only :1'J,()00, nml yet no Ht. I'nul puiKT hna imiilo nny claim about the frnmlulout number of votoj cast In Min neapolis. A.nauciiihts In Chlrago nr getting it In tho neck, limy proiKwoil having n blgeolo bratlon thoro last Humlny, but tho police weru out In force nml prevented them, nml tlioy forgot nunrchy, hato ami bloodshed In tho coiiMiiuptloii of boor. Tho boverngo Ian great consoler for theeocueiiiU'sof law nml order. A Nkw Yoiik profosaor auya that tho most opular dntuvM this year will bo tho Ken tucky Jubilee, llcrllu Dutches, Ullde, Mil )iirkn mid military polkn. Ho llmU literary men nml college professor tho most dlllleult to toaoli. "They can carry tho w holo formula ot a duiire In their mlmU, but rooiii to find it cxtromcly dlllleult to ncipilro that elasticity and chytliui of motion which U ivipilslto to n goo! dancer." It is pocullar what absurd atorloi the sen national daily now spaiwra will prouuilgoto. A fow days ago John I.. Sullivan was noticed smoking a clgnretto, nu net ntuiot nny man is nt times guilty of. Homo reporter auw him, however, nml renders ot nearly every papor in tho laud nro being rogntod with tho now tliat Sullivan has taken to cigarette smoking, with comments, witty nml other wi. Tiik mnu who wrote tho play 'A World Agalirst Her," In which Joseph Orlsmer nml l'hudto Davlos aro starring, has sprung w.me tiling now on tho public, In his manner ot disposing of tho trotiblcsoni ) iltuin. Imtoid or allowing that individual to shoot himself or do a ay with himself in somo oithodox manner, ho 1ms tho how put him to bleep with his maulera nfter n very pretty bout with tho lists, 1'rof. Bulllvnn would make a great hit in the heio'srolo. A ClUNK, laboring under the delusion that ho has been elected to tho prrs deney, li an noying tho ollli-lnU nt tho A h to House. A fow weeks ngo ho wanted to tuniCloo land out, but has concluded to let him titny In until March. Ho says that ho shall io inilit hi IVushtngtou to sue that tho otllco is not turned over to Harrison, who, ho de clares, wim not eleettMl. Somo ono ought to show lilui tho cxpjnso bills of tho cabinet nrd ask him to pony up the amount. Ho prob nbly would i-cllmpilsh all c'uiiu. Tiik bustle ot a lady at lWfu.t, Me,, tho other day was sti tick by lightning while kIio was 011 tho way to a uelghltor's house, mid she was so nlTectodby the stroke that rho wasunablo to speak for seveial minutes. The enemies ot tho bm-tle, says mi exchange, will, of course, wire this Incident nsn ktiong urguineiit hi fnuirof its detnietin. They will claim that tho lightning wtu. ntttneted by tho steel wire of which the frnmuworkot bustles Is made. Hut crsoiis who do not wear bustles aro frequently struck mid killed by lightning, and theio is no telling but that thd bustle in this cuho actually saved tho Udy's life. In fuct, tho bustlo may bo an nr tide of great utility ns a safe ami jwtnblo lightning rod. Huuiisuiiie Office lu Itrnt. Desk room with uw of telephoiio,kteain bent, light and olllco boy, to lent nt th j new Couiukii olllco, Vil-VU north Twolfth street. Urouml floor mid Ik'sI location in tho city. Rent reasonable. r Through M-stlbulo sleeiwr with dining car attached from Missouri Valley 011 nil Elk Iforn-C. & N. W. It, It. traltis to Chicago from Lincoln. Patronlw the best line; olllco 115 Ho. 10th st. FASHIONS IN FLOWERS. CHnVSANTHEMUM3 GEtlCD ORCHIDS HAVE 6UPER AND LILIES. PrdritrlanUiii Ilia I'roprr Tlilns Nana day -Tlin Wiiy t l)rt for n Walk, tndonr Hliiira Itrality fipot nod Their Vntioii Nniiip. (Special Cornwpondcneo.J Nr.w Yoiik, Deo. 10. Thoro Ian fnah Ion In llowora na well na everything olao, nml thoao who Imvo n proKr conaidom tlon for tlielr reputntlonana members of tho ellto of aoclcty would no mora wenr a llower Hint wrui paaso than tlioy would bo noon out In a hint rear's lint. Juat now tho deep blue violets nro tho fnsh WALKING OOWN AND l'ltU8alAN ItKDIN OOTE. lonablo tiny ilowcra, tho lighter colored onc3 not iM'Ing wont nt nil. A few ptiro white violets nro worn nt Imlla for cor nngo bouquets nml in tho Itnir, net off liy n dollcnto spray of inniileii hair fern. No roaes nro wont, though bouquets for tho hand nro admirable Very young ladies haro ndopteil tho wlilto chryBautlicinuui as their own cculiar llower nml they wear great masses of tho feathery wlilto blossoms upon their corsages, somo oven having tho slcovo mndo of them, nml nearly all of tho dresses haro a sort of llounco mndo of theso lovely flowers, than which nothing could bo moro soft and snowy, and tlioy must cost some thing, too, when you consider that a sin gle plant costs $1,000. During tlio Inst four or flvo years thcro haro been many chrysanthemum shows, nt which thoto iiaro oeen great varieties of theso benutitul Hovers, somo of tho blossoms being over six irehes in diamo tcr, and others as big ns rmnll buttons and of every conceirabio color from snowy whito through pink, yollow. salmon color and others mixed and shaded from omngo to deep red nnd on up to n deep purplo almost bluck, but this year's show has surpassed them all, as it has brought out tho now variety known as tho Mrs. Alphous Hardy, which has, as I said, becomo tho flower of tho debutantes. It is large, has long satiny snow whito intunied leaves, and on each leaf is a lino fringo of crystallized whito down which sparkles under tho light A breath tltirj It. Tho "society men" also wear tho chrysanthemum this season, and you sco no other flower In their button holes. A season ago it was orchids, and bo foro that lilies of th'u valley, and preced ing that golden buttercups wero nil tho rage, ami daisies tied in irregular bunches wero wont for threo seasons, but all thoso now giro placo to tho Japa nese flower, which, beautiful as it is, al ways smells llko joas sticks and owect oil preserved duck mingled. Tills ccason is to bo a pedestrian ono, as far as tho young women go, and In fact nearly till who aro not actually ill STItll'KD AND PLAIN IlKDIKQOTES. uinko a point of walking two or threo miles every day. They wear a very shoit dicss, with high boots, nnd tlio most fashiounblo ladles have them mado with broad soles, low, Hat heels und hi mo3t Biniaro toes, and, armed with a lo)ig handled umbrella or walking stick, they ctcp out briskly nnd return rosy and brilliant. - 1 Shoes for Indoor wear, however, nro just as Billy ns thoso for outdcoro nro sensible, llighcurrcd heels nnd nar row ointed toes nro tho only ones 0u. Tho satin flippers to match dresses aro bended nnd embroidered in tho most lavish manner. Many of them rrc adorned with lino Itliiiio stones which flash llko rent diamonds. Hosiery for ovenlug wear usua matches tho kowh in color, nnd they 1 of silk, with oikjii work fronts mid litco inserting. A fow nro embroidered. Ono pair I noticed of chocolato brown, em broidcied in lemon colored silk. And another pair wero of dark garnets! with yellow embroidery to match a gar net velvet dress which Is nicked out with canary yellow, I haro looked in vain for any of tho stockings in which cacli too is mndo separato to go with kid slip pers, which bomo imuglnativo fashion authorities haro written about. Thoso (dippers vcro said to havo been mado to wear with tho old dlrcctoiro tea gowns nnd mado tho person look as though bare footed. Well, I havo hunted for thcju until now 1 feci sura thcro ''novcr was no Mrs. Harris," nor toed slippers cither. What is tho uso of trying to mnko bo ciety out ns moro foolish tluui it is? No woman i.i going to wcur such things any how ns long as who has tho least gleam pf reason. Tliuy would mnko her teet look terribly largo. n t Tho principal objects of each woman's i. 'fln Ufa nroflrst, to look pretty; second, to look prettier than her friends, nnd, nboro all, to Irok prettier than her enemies; and nothing Hint lends towards thoso noblo alms Is too arduous to undertake, and just now tho particular means to wnrds them Is to wear "patches." Not tioii their garments, but tioii their faces. Tlioy nro niado of black court plaster nnd hnvo n rcmnrkablo effect In attracting nttcntlou towards tho princi pal beautiful vnrU of n wouiau's fneo or distracting tho oyo from tho least lovely ones. Tho black somehow brings out all tho latent brilliancy of color mid shows n transparent delicacy of complexion by contrast with Its own blackness. It Is only nu old, old fashion re vived, but it Is ti charming one. It makes red lljw look redder and calls attention to tho pretty ilimplo in cheek or chin until tho unfortunate beholder Is trlpixxl, entangled and bound beforo ho is awaro of it. Tlio French call them niouches (flies), but I don't llko that tmiiio, for I don't think our American girls nro exactly of tho kind that allow themselves to bo tho roosting places of those insects. They nfo now worn not only upon tho faco out also on tho neck, just beliind and below tho ear, nnd nlso on tho shoulders, etc. Thoso placed under ono of tho eyes nro called "Dan ger spots," thoso near tho lips nro called "Assassins," whllo thoso alllxed to tho chin aro called "Fatal," but I will giro no more of theso names lest I betray tho conlldenco of tho young lady who told mu, nnd nlso lest I put the victims on guard. "Honor amongwomen," I al ways say. It certainly cannot !o threo weeks slnco tho era 7.0 started, nnd now six out of seven young women wear patches. Styles In wrnps and cloaks nro now fully settled for all winter nnd enrly soring, nnd never in my recollection has thcro been such a variety or such ele gance in tho models, rirnt como tho plain Hedingotes und long ulsters which, tiowovcr, enn bo mado ery oniatoif so desired, with perfect propriety, accord ing to tho tasto of tho wearer. Tho ulsters nnd Hedingotes for ordlnnry wear aro not mado so much of checks or heather mixtures ns formerly, a wido striped goods taking its place. Theso stripes nro cither black ami white, black andf gray, or brown nnd shito color, nil pretty nnd none of them with a Rtripo less than half an inch, nnd from that to two inches. Theso nro cut to KipL walki.no jacket. bring tho stripes to an exact iwlnt in tho back. Somo hnvo shoulder capes, and others capes only in front. I saw ono in brown nnd fawn strlpoof this lat ter stylo -cstcr-dny for $-1.93 DUAitiKo wuai'. which was very pretty nnd warm. Of courso others nro much dearer. Next to tho rcdingotes in importnnco nro tho wraps nnd jackets. Many of each aro trimmed with fur, but tho richest and moat elegant trimming for btich garmonts is braiding, which is von much worn this winter. Tlio wrap which is presented hero bus a tainted vest front nnd is heavily braided in sou tacho braid. Wraps of black cloth, cashmere, eergo or Henrietta cloth nro nil elegant braided, and dark bluo braided with black is very rich. In braiding garments tho sou tacho should bo laid on rery closely whero it is In straight lines. Tho walk ing jacket is ornamented with an ap pliquo of chamois skin, bordered witli black coutache. This is only suitablo to a young lndy. fllanv ladles llko to wear a black or dark cloth suit without n wrap, oven in tho coldest of weather, cither to show their friends that tlioy do not mind tho cold or for tho reason that tlioy do not liko heavy wraps. For nuch hero is a handsomo hlacl; ladles' cloth costume, trimmed with n braided pattern In rest and on tho skirt. Under this tin lady usually does, nnd always should, wear a chamois vest If sho wears no wraps. Tho ample mid graceful Russian red ingoto worn by tho young lady is mndo of tlio uhaggy goods, somewhat resem bling tho old stylo "snow llako" goods, and is lined with cherry satin and bor dered witu n band of lynx skin. Such a wrap for n gill of 15 would cost ready bTVt.1811 CAimiAOB CI.OAK8. mado nLout $15. Tho materials probably cost about $0. Women who mnko cloaks icccivo very small pay, therefore mothers would not find ns much profit in making up cloaks ns dresses. Carriage cloaks nro mado of thick matolasso silk, or brocaded velvet goods, mid garnished with heavy cords and pcudunt ornaments, ns well ns costly furs. Tlio materials of which tho hand somo carrlngo wraps nro mndo nro bo thick nnd rich that it Is impossiblo to mako them fall gracefully upon oven tho most graceful Hgure. Young girls for carriage usuilly wear jackets mado of heavy brocaded, as in tho illustration, but without trimming. Olive lUnrai. . IM Hftr lfv5 rm Browning, bj a -.. '- , 4- We advertise and handle no .questiqnablc goods,but ' GUARANTEE every GARMENT wc' SELL to be' the best made. There is something so different in the character of the goods we manufacture that a customer once made by us always remains our patron. WHY? Simply by giving the direct to the manufacturer any paying Agents or Middleman's Rrofitl Remember Lowest. Our Motto 4 i -vtf FurnishingDeparMelit Replete with CHRISTMAS PRICES THE LOWEST: -it- MA. LINCOLN PIANO PARLORS, C. M. HANDS, Manager. Ucalrm In IiIrIi srade l'ianiM: The Mnncl(u-d Rtelnn ay .t. Sou's, Clilikerlairiiiul Kiuttw A C". the ek'Kaut ltehr UroH. Co. and Voho it Hon, the durable Jium-H , Htarr A Co., tlte celrtratetl Story ,t Clark oruniis. Pianos hold on Installments or for cnlu Old tn&lnuut-uts. taken lu ex- change. All luNltatlon extended to all to examine these InstnuneiUs oiul kH prieen that you cuti not get elson here. GENTRAL LIVE STOCK KEARNEY,. NEB. & ML THE.3TA-ft9jSrLAT.LEADS ' .them al81 "DOMESTIC" ewingMachineParloi; LINCOLN OFFICE, 42 NORTH 11 th ST, . W. A. DOGGETT, The Only Authorized Agent in Lincoln. J fJ & ' f Kingi&Xol ' . "" V .. . fcJASrJ A H V.a-MN'J m'gfitW. t 4k 'wiv swr tJM "HP 1 A M 4 , lUi . . - 4W 9 ' V i mc customer the" right to come1 and mty his Clothing withoutii : One Price and That f J .-' v tf m& sm)(t -;i Vi . V"-i all the Latest NOVELTIES T MEYEl & BRO ft 1 (.J North nth Street. NEBRASKA ASSOCIATION '(! 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