Plattsmouth weekly journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1881-1901, October 25, 1894, Image 3

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    FOR WOMAN AND HOME
INTERESTINC ITEMS FOR THE
HOME CIRCLE.
Home Curt-rot Not- of the Modes But
ton Are H rooming Fashionable Apt in
New Kodlrc Evolved by the Late
Summer JlrL
HE OUTISC
cown which was
fresh and new in
Jane is besrinninfir
to look as if its
summer jaunts had
been very wearing.
Ihere is not much
left of the typical
summer girl s out
ing1 frock, and vet
days for loner
tramps are just beginning.
She must hare a new dress, and one
wmcn sue would not oe ashamed to
wear in town for a while, either. If
the frock she wore at the first of the
Mason was blue in color, dark brown
will make a pleasant change.
A good tjuality of serp-e is a reliable
material. The skirt mav be made per-
jecny piain and lali or trimmed in
the front with rosettes of black moire
ribbon, lu the latter case the bolero
jacket of .serge mav be made extremely
jaunty by a trimming of smaller
rosettes. The jacket is worn over a
silk or linen shirt waist A black silk
waist with voluminous sleeves, would
look well when back in town, while a
shirt waist of heliotrope, buff or
bright scarlet, would brighten up the
gown for country wear.
Button Eterywhere.
Her buttcn gown was a great sue
cess. She was conscious of this after
wearing it for the first time. Such an
amount of attention she had never be
fore received. It was an imported
frock and it carried just sixteen dozen
buttons. They were very small but
tons of glistening gilt and they shone
upon her dress like cords of gold.
The skirt of this French costume
was made of fine white broadcloth.
with an unusual amount of fullness at
Heading for Invalid.
To mane an envelope library take
ten envelopes and put either a
short story, an essay, or illustrated
article in each, writes Flcse Crosby in
an article describing an envelope li
brary in the Ladies' Home Journal.
Lay the envelopes lengthwise before
you and rule off a space at the top in
which to write the words. "Envelope
Library Xa I." "Envelope Library
No. 1L," and so on through the series
often. Rule off a space at the bottom
in which to write the name of the
story and the author's name. When
the envelopes are filled tie them to
gether with a dainty ribbon and send
them where they will do the most
gooL For use in hospitals these
dainty packages of stories have proved
very satisfactory. Weary convales
cents, and especially those never vis
ited by friends are not only pleased
with the gift, but are relieved from
the fatigue that accompanys the hold
er of a heavy book or magazine.
K - Ronheur's Splendid Health.
One of Rosa llonheur's cousins is a
resident of New York city and justi
fied ia thinking her ' the greatest
woman living." She is now 70 years
of age. in perfect health and intel
lectually as strong as ever. She at
tributes her "green youth to freedom
from the needless cares of modern life
and a rational system of living." She
entertains when she feels so inclined:
when she is not in the mood for com
pany the company must go. Nobody
can make a convenience of her; life is
too exacting and vitality too precious
for that. The society of marrying
men and fashion able women never
had any interest for her. When she
talks about the "quietness, sweetness
and economy of country life and the
comfort and freedom of man's attire"
the artist exhibits the gifts of eloquence.
w aj i a j aw y m a l a t v si ybxtvbtw i m a -
ilJ.TiO tP Ol Jl r,.l H re susceptiDie or a high degree of
i 4 : j
vmvuciiwuuu, iuu. as mey are mace
hollow, are good for keeping out the
IN-I heat in summer and the cold in win
ter. There is a great field for any in
ventor who can make good use of
waste material. The advantage is
two-fold. There is a new material to
work with, and something which it
heretofore has been necessary to re
move, often at considerable expense,
is eagerly sought after.
LATE DEVELOPMENTS IN
DUSTRIAL FIELDS.
The Ivanhoe Tunnel the Third Lonrnt
In America A Mimical Paper Knife
Some Chemical LHsroveries Note and
Comment.
HE IVAJN'HOE
tunnel, the third
VFvfl Jongest in Ameru
i$jL&ca ls cat straight
.Mountains I r o m
' . I?,tlr o i m 'ill h - i t .
I:itity .Menu for a I.nm-heou.
Grape fruit; creamed chicken in
scallop shells, with rolled bread and
butter; French chops. broiled or
breaded, with creamed potatoes, let
tuce salad, crackers and cheese, and a
light sweet of some kind. Coffee or
chocolate and iced water or Apollinaris
j will serve for beverages. Serve coffee
let fifteen miles
west of Leadville,
Col- to Ivanhoe,
-"V-" another little vil
lage on the western side of the main
range. The tunnel wjs designed to
save the Colorado Midland Railway a
steep climb to the summit of Hagvr
man I'ass. and over seven miles wasted
in the curves necessary to enable the
engines to pull up the heavy grades.
The tunnel is !,10J feet long, and is
only surpassed in this country by the
famous Hoosac tunnel and the Bowl
der tunnel, in Montana, the latter of
which is only 30O feet longer than the
Ivanhoe. Where the Ivanhoe enters
the mountain at Rusk, the altitude is
10, S0 feet- This is a much greater
altitude that that of St (.othard.
which at Ooeschenen euter the
ground at a helsrht of n, 040 feet above
the sea level and emerges at A irolo,
on the Italian side, at a height of
feet. The road over the St. Got
ham l'ass is 22 nailes. anil the tunnel,
with its length oftC miles, thus saves
12?4 miles. The Ivanhoe saves much
more in proportion, lesscoinir the dis
tance ltcen Rusk and lvanoe bv
A Cae of Transfusion.
The legal possibilities of transfusion
were brought out in a recent suit in
an English court. A man who was
very ill was treated by transfusion of
blood as a last resort. He recovered,
and after a time his gardener, from
whose veins the vital fluid was taken,
fell ilL Some suggested that his con
tribution to his employer micht have
caused his illness, whereupon he
brought suit, claiming sixty thousand
francs damages. After a good deal of
legal investigation experts were ap
pointed to examine and report on the
case. This took so long that the man
died before the report was finished.
The widow, however, continued the
suit, even though the post-mortem ex
amination demonstrated that death
was caused by cancer of the stomach.
The courts decided in favor of the de
fendant, on the ground that even
though the man's vitality might have
Wen impaired by the loss of blood, his
voluntary offer for the benefit of an
other individual released the recipient
from all financial liability that might
be claimed on account of the transaction.
OUR WIT AND HUMOR.
CURRENT PLEASANTRIES AND
SHARP POINTS.
The Maiden and the Mustache A
To Fit the Crime Sagacity of
Jew Floatam and Jetsam from
Tide of Joke. '
Itlll
the
the
Mimical l'aper Knife.
An ingenins boy, with any musical
instinct, can produce the most marvel
lous tones with an ordinary paper
knife. In fact, one can play tunes
with it by striking the knife against a
over 7 miles in its length of
? utile.
less th a n
4 ' . 1
AVill We Fvcr Fly.
According to some recent discoveries
many of the navigators of the air have
been working upon altogether mis
taken premises. They have failed to
take into account the action of cur
rents of air a given distance above the
earth's surface. The first important
point to decide in the construction of
flying-machines is the relation be
tween power and weight. It is held
by those who have given much time
and tbought to experiments in this
line, that fifty to one hundred pounds
is the limit of weight that any ma
chine built on recognized theories can
lift from the ground. Rut this idea
nicy le very far from right, especially
in machines constructed so as to move
with great rapiditj-. A water-wagon
might be constructed, provided it had
instead of the usual tire a series of
hands or paddles that could be brought
down with a sharp blow upon the sur
face of the water and as iuicklv
raised. Refore it could sink, the
water roust be displaced; but be
fore this takes place the paddle
is up in the air again and ready
for another blow. So with Hying. The
aeroplane will gain power and conse
quent speed just in proportion as it
can use a body of air us a stepping
stone before displacing it. The more
forcible, xu'c"h and elastic the blow,
the more jower can be accumulated
before the air gives way u der the
stroke. The blade of the aeroplane
gets into position by cutting the air
with its thin edge, then instantly
takes u horizontal position and lifts
by what may le called a slap upon the
air. If the flying-machine ever
becomes a success, it will un
doubtedly be made upon these
lines. There must be extreme strength
and lightness of machinery, and ex
treme rapidity of motion in order to
acquire lifting power. This must be
obtained by aeroplanes that move so
quickly that they get their purchase
before the air has time to move out of
the way. Fine steel is the aerial
navigator's metal, as it is, without
doubt, stronger weight for weight,
than aluminium or any of its allovs
1 tefc
MAKING Ml'SIC
hollow piece of furniture the angle
of a desk, for exairpl. Ry experi
menting all sounds or" the gamut can
he produced.
Ry looking at the cut you will ob
serve that the index finger shows the
manner in which this is accomplished.
Various airs can be played after some
practice with this primitive instru-menL
O YOU KNOW THE
reason why
Every merry maid
en's eye
Is delighted with the
sight of a mus
tache '.
Why the soft and
silken curl.
Fascinates a fel
low's girl
More than all his store
of learning or
his cash I
Yet tbe reason's plain to see.
And I'm sure you will agree
That it's given in this poem at the foot
The appendage 'neath the nose,
Of the dearest of the beaux ;
Is so pleading for the reason 'tis hirsute!
Truth.
The Preparation for Starring.
Theatrical Manager Yon say you
want an engagement to star in my
theater. Your name is not familiar to
me. Have you ever starred?
Would-be Actress Never.
"Where have you played?"
"I never pla3-ed on the stage."
Have you received any dramatic
instruction?'
"None whatever."
Rut you have at least 6tudied the
art? You are familiar with the
works of the great dramatists, areyou
n Jt?"
"Never read a play in my life."
"Good heavens! madam, what pre
paration have you. then, for going on
the stage as a star?"
"I have had photographs taken in
H 0 d ifferen t poses. "
The manager fainted. Sif tings.
The Boy of the I'eriod.
Nice Old Man You ought not to
fish on Sunday, my lad. You know
lresident Cleveland refused to do so a
few days ago.
Roy All right. When I'm Presi
dent I'll keep that pointer in mind.
Old G rover's no fooL"
BUSINESS DIRECTORY F- Q- fricke & co. .
BOTEtH,
3. 41. WOOIMHIN,
Till NEBRASKA. HOUSE.
Substantial meals and clean rooms
Blxth street.
WET! aeea ooastaatly on Hand a full aaa
eesaBiela stock of pure
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, Etc.
ad a foil Una of DRCOaiSTs C!frt!EV
Pure liquors for medical purposes. tu
Btfahit.in .a
J. I. UN HUH,
FUBNITURK DEAJ.ER AHX UN- COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS.
Mala strset, PJattsmouth, Neb.
rUHSITUKE bEALKiU,
DKlGUIitTH.
r. a. riucKK & co.,
DEALERS IN DRUGS,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Sixth
treet. between Alain and PearL.
MEAT MARKETS.
Maurm. W. O. FRICKK A CO. are th only
partie atillnc our Alaska Crjmt! Brtll.am
COMBINATION
SPECTACLE3 & EYE-GLASSES
In PlatUsraouta. Thee Lenies are for Superloi
to any others sold in lh! city, powtinc a n
Uiral transparency and n'.Tt-uctLeniiiK quahUea
which will preer the fml-nv eve-sixni
i'ROF. SlUASsHAXa.
JONATHAN FIATT
KILLS HIS OWN CATTLE,
Benders his own lard nd cores his
own bacon. ALa.ii. etreet.
TAKE THE
A New Faculty.
"Do jou know,"' asked the snake
editor, "that color can be detected by
the touch?"
"No," replied the horse editor.
"Have you learned the scheme?"
"Not all of it. but I have learned a
little."
"Indeed?"
"Yes, w ithout the slightest dilliculty
I can tell when 1 feel blue."
BYRON CLARE.
Attorney at Law,
PLATTS1IOCTH. NEB.
OrriCl Ia tbe Todd block, east of new court
house, second our.
BEESON & ROOT,
Attorneys at Law,
PLATTSSIOUTH, NEB.
OFFICE-Tltzctrsld block.oTer First Nat'l bank
JULIUS PEPPER BERG,
Msjuscturer and dealer la
Cigars, Tobacco,
And Smokers Materials.
MAKES A SPECIALTY OF
Budsfv5c; and "Fordel,epperbertT,'
10c; brandi of Cigars.
o. 813 slain street. Plsttsmonth, Neb
Cash Coal Yard.
I have opened Coal Yard n a strictly
CASH BASIS. Will keep a suppl tb
HARD COAL.
MISSOURI COAL,
AND GENUINE
CANON CITY COAL.
Orders accompanied by cash left at T. .
wuite a store will receive prompt attention.
W.J. WHITE.
ETYara at Missouri Taclfic Depot.
-FOIt-
ATCHISON. St. JOSEPH,
LEAVENWORTH,
KANSAS CITY, St. LOUIS.
AND ALL POINTS
XORTD, SOUTH, E4ST or WEST f
TICKITS SOLD and BAGGAGE CI1ECK33
to any o!nt In the Vnited States or Canada, at.
LOWEST RATES. For lmrornjat.'oc as to Rata
and RouMs call at Depot or address undersign!.
Telephone 77.
J. A. FHILLIPPL H C. TOWNSETJD,
A. 0. P. A., Omaha. O. P. A., St. Louis, Mr
C. F. STOCIESIlOirorGH. Agrut.
FLATTS.MOUTTI, - XER
F. S. WHITE,
Mala Street, PUttsnoa'h.
CROCERIES
A-LTVA Y8 FIXICfcsII,
If
hare
snow or
furnishes
. Intlu
there were no
no blue sky.
WorM.
dust, we would
uo clouds, rain.
beautiful sunsets. Dust
the groundwork for all of
the back. On the right side of the
fekirt a narrow panel of heliotrope vel
et appeared to be caueht to the
broadcloth by a row of jrilt buttons
which stretched from waist line to
he rn. Tbe. bottom of the skirt was
finished by a band of the velvet gleam
ing with another line of gilt buttons.
The bodice was heliotrope chiffon over
silk and shirred to a yoke of white
broadcloth outlined with very small
jilt buttons. The chiffon at the waist
line tuck into a corselet of heliotrope
velvet bordered with buttons.
The draped sleeve was white chiffon
over heliotrope silk. The puff was
most graceful- Below the elbow the
chiffon was drawn over a tight-fitting;
cuff, which seemed held together by a
row of buttons. New York World.
Hints to Camera I -over.
A photographic guest book is one of
the recent variations of amateur pho
tography. A popular hostess, who
has many guests at her country home
durine the summer months, bought a
fcmall camera and a big and very
elaborate scrap book. When her first
house party arrired her collection was
begun. The scenes and figures were
never taken merely for the sake of a
photograph, but snap shots showed
the visitors at their best and in char
acteristic poses. Several impr ns
were always made of each group to be
ture of getting satisfactory results.
The hostess promised each person a
duplicate of his or her picture; no one ;
was ever found to object or make diffi
culties. It has been her practice to
tievelop and print each set of photo
graphs immediately after a houseful
of guests departed, arrange them on
several pages of blank book and be-
neain eacn print write the names of
the persons pictured.
jj-iayeu with a Dianioud.
Miss Olive Schreiner, who was
broueMt up in South Africa, has re
cently! told the following storv: s.
ier brothers and sisters had u
their playthings a bright stone
they called a candlestone. It
sut tbe size of a walnut and
flash in a bright and sinrnlar
rhen held to the light Not
'she had grown no and the ean.
and tea with the second course. In
preparing the grape fruit, cut it in
halves crosswise, cut out the hard
core, and fill in the space with
powdered sugar and cracked ice.
Indies' Home Journal.
Surh a Convenient Ieis;n.
The summer girl has discovered a
rew bodice. Here is a picture of it. It
was first worn by a very pretty young
woman at an informal dance. Then
it was made of peach blow taffeta
combined wiUi green chiffon and
white moire. The wide sash and
directoire re vers were of the moire,
while the corselet and short basque
were of chiffon. The buckles and
huge buttons were made of green
enameL The bodice was worn with a
skirt of white moire, veiled by an
overskirt of peach blow chiffon-
When it next appeared the bodice
was aboard a yacht. It was worn by
another summer girl equally as pretty.
and I
one of
. t A I
a mat, i
was six
wonlA
wav
untiLj
dlestJ
any
mod
life
these. I he smallest particles of dust
reflect blue light, hence the distant
sky. where the lightest atoms float.
appear blue- J lie smoke from the
burning end of a cigar is of a bluish
color, that drawn through and blown
from the mouth is white, because the
particles are larger and can reflect
more white light The sky in cities
appears gray or whitish because there
are larger particles of dust in the
atmosphere. Hut the most important
office of dust is that of a rain pro
ducer As the particles float about
they gather moisture, which is preci
pitated in rain. It is said that "of all
the water evaporated by the sun from
the surface of the sea and land, not
one drop returns that has not con
densed upon a particle of dust as a
nucleus." Hut for dust the air would
be full of vapor, which would con
dense upon everything it readied. It
would enter our dwellings, saturate
srarments and trickle over our walls
and furniture. Therefore, while we
may be greatly annoyed by dust, we
should be much more inconvenienced
by the absence of it.
- ejro Treacher.
The sensation in Atlanta, (Ja., is
the preaching of a thirteen-year-old
negro boy, Charles Johnson, of Gibbs,
La. lie is of a light gingercake color.
He was converted, he savs, at the a-e
of eight, and felt an immediate calL
he is now going to a theological sem
inary, where he is taking a course in
bible stud'. He has none of the awk
wardness of youth, and his voice is
peculiarly deep. His thoughts are of
a high character and expressed in ex
cellent language.
Thr Kill Ma j" Kit the Crime.
llliiii
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
TLATTSMOCTU, Ml)
Capital, paid up . . .
Teas and Coffees Unexcelled,
Cnrtlce Bros Celebrated
CANNED GOODS.
50,000
OFFICERS:
iV rjTZ",B1L, President
F t . niti Vice president
6 -- Cashier
IMHECTOKS:
John FItzrersld. V. Hnwksworth. T. E Wtite
S. Wautfh and George K. Dovey. "
Cartful attention p!ren to the interests of ens
tomern. Collections made and promptly remit-I
iur. uij.-nri market pr:ie peia fo;
warrants aua state ana county bends.
for county
. B. CV8HIXQ,
.President.
J. W. JOBXSOV.
rieo'PrttldenL
Citizens' Bank,
PLATTSMtiCTH. SEB.
Capital paid In,...
.$50,000
OLE AGENT FOR
Philsbury's MS.
The "XXXX" and "Best" Braoda.
FAT FEOFXE !,
Park Orh-itt Pills will redn vour w :gu
PERMANENTLY from K'to 15 t.::iils mm, ;a
NO STMiVlXU, sirkness or n i'y; NO PI" B
LICITY. They builj np the iiej.Vf, hm! !. r.l
fy tbe complexion, ienvlnir N t'HI V M $ or
flabbinets. STOCT ABDOMEN !.! i I
breathing sure y relieved. Nu EX'PEIC! Vi ..NT.
but ascientific ami positive re.ief. u1opi-i im.y
after years of ex perieure. A!i o:.!rrs :ipp iri
direct from onr olice. frier f.(iu ).er p itft
or tiiree pscisces for f.Mm t.y mil j-.tpii.i.
Tesiimonials anJ particular fo'esid s fpiiis.
tifAll correspondence strict v conn' l-ai.
PlKk HE tl EOT (0., Uostoo .Va.st,
VopurlfjhUd, lsru. 1j KrpttUr A S,hicarz
tn a ii.)
Client (angrily). iSay. this bill of
yours is a downright robbery!
Jreat Criminal lawyer (who has won
client's case). So was jour crime.
Puck.
. Duel Incident.
First Editor Did you receive my
challenge?
Second Editor Yes, I got it.
"What do j-ou mean to do about it?'
"Nothing. "
'"Nothing! Do you mean to ignore
me entirely?"
"You should have sent a 2-cent
stamp if you wanted your manuscript
returnea.
A Cause of Woe.
Parson AVhangdoodle Baxter of the
Austin. Klue Light tabernacle, met Jim
Webster, who w as complaining of hard
times, etc.
"Whisky am de cause ob all yore
troubles and sorrers," replied Jim's
spiritual adviser.
"Dat's so. parson. I feels mighty
troubled when I hasn't got anv ob
hit"
Well Known.
"I want you to publish these poems
in book form," said a seedy looking
man to a New York publisher.
Publisher I'll look over there, but
I can not promise to bring them out
unless you have a well-known name.
Poet That's all rieht Mv name is
e
ne naa been lost lor rears did
it them realize that it was a dia-
'd of doubtless immense nltia
Kimberly mines were ia, Jhe n"
Known future, but this stane ha
haps been washed down by sc
nt or brought by other,"
But in this instance it was of serge
instead of taffeta and trimmed with
white broadcloth instead of filmy
chiffon. In combination with m. serge
skirt and yachting cap jt possessed a
nautical air. The low-cat neck had
vanished and in its place was a V
shaped yoke of dark blue serge. The
DuckJes and big buttons were in dark
red, and long, dark bine Suede gloves
'e short puffed fileeves. New
.. ' J- .
t region.
i
A few years ago there was an enor
nious wuste of material of blast fur
naces and the various smelting estab
lishments, as well as about glassworks.
recently the suggestion has been
maue tiiat some of this waste be
utilized. Experiments have been
made with glass by forming it into
Du;lding bricks. These are specially
recommended for building hot houses.
They are said to be of equal value for
refrigerating establishments, bath
houses, hospitals and other places
where sanitary conditions must be ob
served, and where a maximum of
cleanliness must be secured at a mani
mnm of labor and expense. The irlass
cks are laid up in fine cement mnr-
which incorporates itself with the
?lass and forms an imDervioua ami
rfectly smooth surface. Walls of
s sort are said to be excellent in
'"itors of moisture and noise, and
i IX1UC
brie
tar.
srla
j known wherever the English langua
J is spoken.
What is your name?"
White Plains Weelcly.
Ah, indeed!
"John Smith.
New l'e for CotiOih.
Woman How are codfish selling,
young feller?
Grocer's Clerk We've had a big de
mand today.
"What's the cause?"
"Well, we're tro'ms out of the cod
fish business, and 1 guess the custom
ers is buying it for souvenirs. Judge.
Hot.
The eye of a little Washington miss
was attracted by the sparkle of the
new at early morning.
"Mama," she exclaimed. "It'a hot
tar'n I thought it was."
"W hat do you mean?"
"Look here. The grass is all cot
ered with nv-iion " 1 .l, ;
ton Star. i '
He Couldn't lie In I-oe.
The director of a certain bank re
ceived his cashier one morning with
an evidently discomposed face.
"Sir," said he. "I am unable to hide
from you longer that which is on my
heart" (The banker grows pale).
"I am in love with your daughter."
Now the banker breathes freely, but
adds:
"Are yon sure you never make mis
takes?" "Indeed, sir. I never do."
"Then I refuse yon her hand, for
you can't be in love." Sif tings,
CoiM-luttive Proof.
DIRECTORS:
J.VT. Johnson. F. It. Oathainnn. Tm. Wetea
kamp. jr. A. Oonnor. llenrr EikenbsrT.M. W.
Morgan, . 8. Oreusel, W. H. dishing.
A reneral banking business transacted. la
te rest allowed oa deposits.
CD. FITZGERALD.
Till OLD KELIABLK
Liveryman
HAS PURCHASED THE
Sixth Street Checkered Barn.
AND WILL RUN IT IN
FIRST-CLASS STYLE.
Special attention to Funerals. ITscks will be
nm to all trains. "Promptness and Fidelity to
Customers Isblsmofo
mm
W. D. JONES.
LIVERYMAN.
C.iunty's
Oldest.
Has purchased the Parmele A Ruther
ford slock and will run both the
Main-st. and Schildknecht Earns.
Klirs of all descriptions, from addle
borse to a Sixteen-passenger WaKon.
Cabs. Pall Bearer Wairon. Carrvslls and
everrthiiiK tot picnics, weddings and
funerals.
Train Ordera
AT ltEGL'LATt RATK".
Tclt-plione 7
Pripes Ressonsble. No credit over 30
days. Old anil new customers are in
vited to call, when satibfai-tioa Is iruar
auteed. W. D. JUNES
- J-eruu
Wiggs I sup
Viivmtmrnt.
t "A Vat T shoulrl Ti rn.tr.
er have bought -broker
hady' t assuredS1 i a
lortunein it f a
ETTrVeH, wto't-lere?
WiggsAOb, tha nlay hare been.
But i haveT bJ to get any
it OUt? as it Set Jonrnnl
of
PATTERSON & KUHSMAHN,
Successor to OI.1VEK A RAMGK.
ritOt'ltlKTOKS
"BOSTON"
Meat arket
Copyrighted, 18H4, l.y Krptfcr - M,warx
man.) Customer (consolingly). Your
brother-in-law is a very unfortunate
man, Mr. Hochstatter. Only a short
time ago he had to stand an examina
tion a to hiit sanity, and now he fails
at 10 cents on tbe dollar.
Hochstatter (eagerly). lie Tas a
shraart man! At ron Eweep he vipes
avay all der suspicions as to hfcs men
tal gondition. How abondt it?jl-puclc
OFFER TO TI1EIU CfSTOMERS
THE CHOICEST
Uss Meats
Sams, Baoon, Satuagei.
Butter and Eggs.
They respectfully invite the pub
lic to call and see them.
rUTO capital PosH!vsrroofsaiiuIZ
.lUoMrated 1mm hJ from rer reared.
nsii Jaouiuig- sis will est. a
COOK BESEOV CO, CrJc-a tX
MAGNETIC NERVINE.
?!ifn auarantfa t. .-arm
Nervous Prostra
tion, Fits, Di2Xi
ness.U he -ud
Jeura;g. ud4'ii-fulnss,-au-eJ
t ys-
Tobacco and a:in
lion. Snftninff iyf
ihe Brain, rsnsine Misery, Insanit? and Oaathf
IMrreness, Impotencj, Lost Power in iUirs
Prtmstu's Old Aae, lovoluntarj I.i -. -v-i
by OTer-indu gence, overexertion of tbe Brain -J
errors of Youth. It elves to Weak Onrina -hr
Natural Vi;nr aDd donl,es tbe Jojs of r.ti, ma
Lacnrrtusim and Female Weakness, a month ' rri
ntent, in p ain pscksre. t y mail, to any ad'in-w, U
per box, 6 taxes 4. With evsry 15 order w err a
written ciuarartea to core or refund tne a-iuey.
Circulars ires. Guarantee issued oolr Xij J'it ex
ciusite Sfsot.
F. G. FRIIKE k CO.. DRrCtHT'i,
Eolaaeents. Flattsaioutb.Neb.
8500 Reward!
WE wii: pay the above reward for any eae ol
I-irer Complaint. Dyspepsia, tslck Heads-be In
digestion Constipation or Costiveness we csnot
cure with West's Vegetable Lier Fiils. wV
the directions are strictly complied with Thev
are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give sat
isfaction. Sugar Coated. Large boxei, is cer.ts.
Beware of counterfeits and imitations. Tb- em
nine tnsntitactured only bv TUR JOHN C. Wfc.iT
CUUFANV, CHICAGO, iXX.
Lfc BRIIiI S" t" i"iyt. 4.
r""' raqoirM a ciins ( A. r
iciM to fas tmlum iatsrasilf . Im
HJid
A3 A PREVENTIVE
by siuwr mx ft Is fanpaMiMtDat.-?l
say nam. di.MM; Sut la a. mi
wnJh Uavrta us blM, w
"mT W aai aft per box, seasons lot as.
LADIES DO I0U
DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S
STEEL BHD PEJTOY0L FILLS
aretheorieinal and onlv FRENCH, aafdas.1 r.
liable core on the market. Price $l-OJ; n us
Ueiiuine sold ooij by
3ElV
LIFE
Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain T-,.jrp.rl
Is sold nurt.tr positive written irnaranLee, ty n-:ih.tr-Ixed
aeei:M only, to enrs WVk )Iiitt' I.ru .1
Brsm aTid Nerve Power; Ist MacbonU; Wii 'nwl
KUjht Losiws; Evil lremi.; Ijick of CouS i-n
Kervoomei: laiwitn.lp- l rrnin.- ina.r iv..i
of the Gxrerauve ctntsns in eitbsr sex, eaaxsl bv
overexertion; Youthful rraxa, or ExceMiv Use !
Tobsooo, Opinm or Liquor, which soon lea.1 14
Miserj'. Coaumotion. Inunltv.nd nit D. m.i
II a box; for 5: wif h written ftisrsntee cars o
refnnd money. WEST'S COUGH BYKl'r. 4 oertau)
enre for Onehs. Colds, AMhma,rrmcu!tl, Orois
whooctna Coueh. Rar 1'hmat. pioum tmy
fimall size diounHnnwf nJH low. m,m,i.
tlsue,nosj fiOt. ODA&ASXEXS issued amr be
sis-.lsst, most acci
J
. i
Vsdr IS an atyixs sa
zr. LisMekt, struajnM,
essifst - work inc. saxast.
sisal, most accurate, adost comaect. aaa.
most Roders.
Mode mi tn S2 cl r. . . shnrt and 1oie r'm aaJ i
ter fireeartridvns In the same rill, bates 0 per cenw
en rostor t.m munition oirr acv umer 82 csl. r-nnars
ooaae. atoaei is bow reuiy ia si-tu saa
Cstalornfs
maued ft., a ia L-a X LC 8w
REPEATERS
IHE MAFlLif FIREARMS CC-.. Uwlmm,,
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