t p : Halrdr.ular- There are now so many wars of dress in tUeliair tl.at it is dillicult to my I f '" .! t HI 1 . u UK-it is me netvei-i. .uaiiv ixruini cover tiie liiu-k of the hea.1 ith small lo s and t ibts all over. Others ilres the Lair still in a coil. The cato:iu i- coining in and will, without doubt, be the lasiiiou of the liutneiuatfl future. 'Hie Lair is couibcd down from thtt oruwu to the nape of the neck nud tied with a ribbon liow, the ends left loose. A novel stvle i.s to cut the Lair in a fringe all round the head and curl it, theu comb and turn U all the rest to the top of the Lead and coil it there, wonrinss it with several fancy eoiulia. This style !R worn with the Alsatian linnets. With fair Lair the effect is pood. The finite is cut across the forehead, reaches to the tip of the ear poes behind it and round the poll in u continuous curl. i Dobbins' Electric Soaiiii cheaper for you to use, if von follow directions, than any other soar would be if given to you, for by its uaa clothes are aavetl. Clothes cost more tl.au soap. Ak your grocer lor Uubbius . lake no other. Ha aO( Tlierr, tnyl.oiv. "Jolmuy! What inude 3 0U help your self to this jam?" i'ut all Johnny could Buy did not itn rrov mutters in the least, and so duo piiuiRuiiieiit. wits inlhcteii. A short time afterwards he came to his mother's side nith a troubled expression. "What is the matter, Johnny?" she asked. "You've alwnvs told me," Robbed the boy, "that 'God helps those who help themselves and Ood Uldu t hell) me one bit!" Time. A LUCKY B.YKliH. A PIIxt of Ditiili fctrikra. Hi I.otfl Imiim Main Lottery for the l-'lral t H tlal 1'rlze. JCew Orleans (La.) Flcftynne. July 533. With a check on the New Orleans Na tional Bunk for $15,000, Eugene Chretien, Jr., walked out of the office of the Louis iana Slate Lottery conipa-y, hist Wed nesday, as happy Hnd contented as a mor tal ran be. Chretien was a journeyman baker, em ployed in his father's Imkcry, No. 127 jiourbnn street. He is a noii-in-law ol Chas. Fetter, the.bsrher. No. '.','- K.iyal street, and in company with his father-in-law he presented ticket No. -J,7r,8 at the office of the lottery company and whs promptly paid the amount it called for ($15,000) it having drawn one-twentieth of the Hot capital prif of $:!0o,O(i(j. Chretien purchased the ticket for $1 last Monday morning, and the npxt day, to use the language expressed by him to a. Pica yune reporter, found himself in a very fine condition financially. He iict-.'pti his stroke of good luck complacently, and says be is Koing to put it to j;ood use by invent ing in some kind of hnsHiess. He hardly believFfi he will ever mix douh again, not that he consider- himself -o well-bred, but he feels that he can sfford to give way to any one eW who may wish to tuk'.! tbs cake from the oven. For 1 wo two-cent hiiunps we will amiri you oue'of the lijiiitlKoiiivt almanac- in the country. 'iIonietead," O.tuihii, Neb. Great souls" have wilisjothers Only fee ble wishes. ' If ffl'cted wlrh Son- K-. un Pr. Taa3 TMuina son'l tj e aier. D. uiri.-Uu rll it. i Attention to small things is the economy of virtue. When Br.by was rlc.T, vre gave 'icr Castoria, When die was c CIt'.kl, c-ic cried lor Castoria, When slio became Hti, tie clung to Castoria, When die had Children, she save Uiera Castoria, Great Britain iiaa ?510,oO(i,000 invested in our railways. Buy Union Soapaud make a guess. Ask your grocer about it to-day. Poverty needs much, wlii'e av.irice will take everything within t a I.. Buy n Home lu Kill., Kanni. This town is one of the nunt promising in Kansas, located on the b'nion Pari4.: Railway. It is a divishn station of tin t road and has division hops, round house and eating station. Mills and tactoriesare springing up and it is becoming a thriving place, iu the midst of aprosperous farming region. It is a healthy place and the soil and climate are excellent. Alliert Wood cock, General Land Commissioner U. P. Ry., Omaha. Neb., nr Leroy S. Winters, Land and Emig. Agt. U. P. Ry., Ellis, Kan. Want tlm Rnrih. . Merchant: "You think your son would make us a satisfactory errand lioy, dc yon?" Mrs. Moriarty: "Whatever 'e do sor, 'e do it yery quick." Merchant (timiin; to boy): "James, take this note up to Captain Centertield at the ball (.rounds and be back in twen ty minutes." Mrs. Moriartv! Xiver innin.l .Timmi. Come aim home. It's not a bye there's wan tin, its an angel. Life. CONDUCTOR E. D. L0OMIS, Detroi', Mieh., says: "The effect, of Hall's Catarrh Curs mi wonderful." Write him about it, J I T . 'r ovia uy isruggiBis, 10c. Men may bend to virtue, but virtue can ot bend to men. Joy to the World) for the entire eradication of all Pain, EXTERNAL or INTERNAL No family should be without it. One twenty-fire cent bottle will do mor, to convince you of the efficacy than all the testimonials we mijrht present, and we have an abundance of this kind of evidence. ITS ACTION IS LIKE HAGIC. loe Coughs, Colds and Sore Throat, A teaspoonful of Pain-Kiilertakenatthe beginning- of an attack will prove an al most never-failing cure, and save much SUFFERED MONEY. PAI.-J-KILLGR r M an article that ha combined in it all . that toes to make a first-class family atedi line. C3 AR8 OF IWITATIOMI. A1. Drugfhrta sell Pala-KUUr af tfe, Me., tmi 11.00 a bottle. FOR TIIE FARMER. Keep the quarters for the stock tlean. I'se only pood oil with theharveet ing macbiiifry. Filth in the stnbles increases the number of flies very materially. It should Always lie made an item ?ven during the summer time to keep the milk cows as comfortable aa possiLle.t A New Mexican paper states that the Han Simon Cattle company has sold 7,000 cows to be delivered in Mexico. So far as tried ensilage is highly recomended for keeping up the fer tility of the soil and this of itself is often quite an important item. If the wheat is to be threshed from the shock arrange to have the ma chine ready as soon as the grain is sufficiently dry; there is too much risk in delay. By keeping the manure near the surface during the summer time with the growing crops it can be made to net as a mulch provided it is thor oughly fined. If sheep are provided with a con venient shelter, even during the sum mer they w ill seek it every time it rains arid the heavii r fleece of wool that will be secured will make the cost a good investment. The Chicago Board of Trade has memorialized the United States gov ernment, asking that such action be tak n as shall compel removal of re strictions on American meats, to the relief of beef production and kindred interests. Colts are like plants, they need and require care and cultivation. If these are not given they may be stunted ntthe start and no after treatment will entirely eradicate the effect. Keen them growinjr steadily the first summer and it will bean easier matter to keep them growing afterward. Consul Griffin, nt Sydney, Aus tralia, in a report to the department of State, savs the disease known as anthrax, or splenatic apoplexy, which for so many years has been devastating the herds of -New South Wales is in a fair way of being ef fectually checked by Pasteur's gyetem of inoculation. Tt is reported that there is con- Biderable excitement in Marshall- t . ,- town. nwn. over the n K-cnverv th.nr number of cattle afflicted with lump jaw ave been slaughtered at a a public abattoir in that city. The aut horities investigated the matter and found that the cattle has come from the glucose works. The local manager of that institution is said to have admitted that the cattle had been sent to the abattoir to be slaughtered and the meat sent to Chicago. He also said that the ani mals had swollen jaws. The question as to the use of im proved stock cars is not that of a difference between the different pat ented cars, but the shipper demands a system by which his stock can tie put on the market in a salable con dition, and the quickest and best ac commodations accomplishes that ob Of ject. J! the railroads build cars cars the sl.inninr mihlie wiU nsethe.n in preference to the others. But one thing is certain, and that is that live stock shippers who have long hauls have found by experience that much is saved in the improved car and in the future demand them for their stock. Texas Live Stock Journal. The qow, according to Lina-tus, writes a correspondent of the Cana dian Live Stock Journal, eats 27G plants and rejects 218,thesheep eats 387 and rejects 141, the horse eats 2G2 and rejects 212, but the hog more nice in its provisions than any ot the former, eats only 72 plants and rejects 171. In its domestic state, however, the hog is omniver- ous, and little comes amiss to him yet if allowed a choice of diet he al ways selects that which is most nu tritive. The hog is naturally ncom- paratively long-lived animal, having been known to live over 30 years when wild, but when domesticated there are Jew opportunities of ascer taining his longevity, as his life is usually cut short at an early age. Qneer Things That Are Patented. There is a claim in the patent of fice for a patent on the Lord's pray er, the specifications being that the repetition of the same "rapidly and in a loud tone of voice" will cure stammering. Among odd invehtionsare "chicken hopples," which walk the chicken right out of the garden when she tries to scratch; "the bee moth ex- oluder," which automatically shuts up the tieehives when the bees go to roost; "the tapeworm fishhook." which spent for itself; the "educa tional balloon." n toy balloon with a map of the world on its surface; "sidehill annihilators," stilts to fit on the down hill legs of a horse when be is plowing along a hill side; and the "hen surprlser," a device thiit drops the newly laid egg through the bottom of the nest, with intent to beguile and wheodle the ben into at once laying another. Loutavii Is Courier-Journal. Harnessing np Matrara. The scheme to put Niagara Falls in ' larness to do the hard work of man s being pushed seriously. The pro- j ect at first contemplated to the em jloyment of the water power to send I 'ompressed air through points w here t w as to I used to generate power. ' The plan has been changed to on reying theenerjry by electric-currents, ft'm. Itickinson. of Washington, pres dent of the hydraulic electric com pany, tells a Washington Post re porter about undertaking as follows: "Several business men of Buffalo ind Toronto are interested in the Droject. and they have secured the jecessary grants or concessions from :he Canudian authorities to use the ater jiower at a point above the Horseshoe Fall. Prominent mid wvll now 11 capitalists have thoroughly ;xninined the plans, and will actively nterest themselves in the work. We lave elaborate reports from experi 'nt ed engineers and electricians as to :he feasibility and practical results of the undertaking, and it will in no vny interfere with or martlie beauty Df the scenery nt this magnificent ivork of nature.'' "How do you intend to utilize the n aterpower of the falls?" "By tunneling under the bed of the Niagara river at a distance of 500 feet above the falls. At that point tliere is a pocket in the bed of the river where the depth is thirty feet, whereas the depth elsewhere is only about nine feet. We expect, by bor ing the mouth of the tunnel at this depth, to escape danger or accident to inai liiin -ry that might be caused by fioatiiig ice or debris which at va rious seasons of the year pass over the cataract. "A horse power of fi.000 is already obtained by private parties from the i-nnnl running through the town ol Niagara J'ills. N. Y., from above the .apids. The Horse Shoe Fall is es iimated to have a thickness in the 'enter of the sheet of not less than twenty feet, it is l."i.S feet in height ind 2. 37i feet wide. Fully 3..'5."0, 000.000 of ciihie feet of water are said to pass over that fall every min ute. "Of course, we understand that there are many engineering difficul ties to overeoire, but we believe it :an be done. If we succeed we pro pose to furnish power to electric rail way organizations, manufacturing establishments and contract for lighting nt all points "within a radi us of thirty-five or forty miles. The I transmission of electric currents for long distances for These purposes is no lon-:r an experiment unrl is in suec-esslul operation in Europe and .... ' .. in this country.' j Warm Weather Work. Crawling rugs are the latest for baby's comfort. Since they are de sighed to be spread out on the floor lor protection from draughts they must be thick and solt. The rugs are fr om one and a half to two and half yards square and they are made i of heavy flannel blankets, or two ! thicknesses of ordinary twilled flan nel inteilined, or two of eider-down flannel without lining. The decora tion varies from n broad ribbon binding to an elaboraae embroider ed or uppliqued design. 1 The "crazy patchwork" craze is ' fortunately abating in this country. 1 but it is said to be gaining a foot- I hold in England to theintenseaston- :nin,nr,A. ,,r a 1 irii men u ui iCBLiitrien. . uuci som ' FU8llion carried out in silk patches has the regulation kaleidoscopic background, with. I apanese fans done in satin and velvet scattered over its surface. The fans were made on sep arate linings and applied after the 1 background was completed. 1 he fancy bazaars have on exhibi tion new head-rests consisting oft wo small oblong cushions, not more than 8 inches, by 12 inches in size, tied together with bows of ribbon. They are made of printed silk and stuffed with down. One hangs in front of the c-hnirback, one behind it. These head rests are much liked at present in spite of the absurdity of putting a cushion behind n chuirback w here no head could possibly rest. Drawn work being so durable anil so easily done is as popular for sum mer fancy work as it was a year ago. Having ornamented every piece of table linen in her possession the en thusiast is now devoting her time to the pillow slips and sheets. Time so used may not be lost. Love of dainty and beautiful surroundings should lie gratified. It is a question, how ever, whether such time might not be more ndvantageously spent in the library or the music room. A collar and cuff bng of brown lin en with a graceful foliage branch out lined in brown and a band of plush across the bottom makes an exceed ingly pretty and useful adjunct ot the toilet table; one, moreover, which is easily made. --f- . A Woman as a Plow-Horse. The people of this section are ac customed to seeing plows pulled by horses and mules, and very often by an ox, but until recently they had never seen a woman pulling the plow while her husband held the plow shares. But such a sceno can be wit nessed within a mile ot Mcltne al most any dny now. The parties nre white, and the husband a preacher (?1 from Ohio. The wife informed the Enterprise man some time ago that it was voluntary on her part that she did the pulling ot the plow, hence the editor has withheld his editorial respects in t he premises. McRue((Je .) Enterprise. -M. ..' .Mil' Miller." There i e!"'"'"" '" M,e '"u-holJ; Thelid b' "? Tiint darkened all n""'"'- nf uiMiiJ nimimi'r !?- n '( uiKUiinaV "t tllns letter. TlieliKI-livclilMwiirrv, ,,,;,. Ami Hie bilit ol l.o, . 1-rifbt ag-un lu the luving Inniljand'n rye. In fhoii-n.i ..f hc.inwi women are 'Vi-k unto deatli ' with the terrible dii. if all the l..pii.eI.Hd out of ife thehou. in r..i.-niiei.re r ..r ,"''" t ,r wifeH.nl mother ...fieri. ll til. fHli.il fern will. I.er. Ti.i ..njlit m-t tot. n I it need not be. for a never f.lmC r-i..-ly lr woman', ilment i 'U",' home loo bi- mHe Imppy teeU-e the Khn.low of (l.eeaw le-eii l.mhe-l from it bv the potent power of Or. 1 i rre e r'Hv'.oile I-r-e-ription-the uiiliiilmK re.e ly for nil eakuc..e and diatuntH iculmr to women. J.-,0o Keward off.-red for an ir.riirr.ble ohm- of Catarrh br the proprietor of 1'r. Suae Keiuedy. 50 . tn by druggnta. Beauty ami death make each other eem purer and lovelier, like snow and 11.00:1- iijjlit. . OF I.HK1 I IVI'I.IIKT To evervbo lv aliou'd be the purity of food n.( drink. Few p'e have any idea of the ex'ent of adulteration praitired by liinn.ibutiirer. Even for our medicine nud htiiniilantB, im.tea.1 of belli" marie from pure e,.ii'.t. crude alcohol 1 need al moat entirely. The beit tonic is ala.v distilled from a food ..election ol roctnaiid herbi with pure refined xpirits. ax for 111 atunce Keiii..il.v'Kaat India Ibt ter. hi. h are 80 extensively made by ller ,V Co., a .1 guaranteed by ti.ein ax absolutely pure. There are 'JT." aoiiieii preachers in the United Slated. 11 tnvi-T r: 1 iiio. S- Via the WAItASH LINK to Mi.ouri, ArknnanK., Tenia. 'Vnne-e, M ikki-khiiu and I.oumiHi.a, at 11 u r 11111:. Tirketa will be ,i!d Aiirn-t bin and L'uth. September l.ilh and L'l'h, an I (h-tober M h. good h-r ;ill d..v. Kenieiiil.er the Wnb.odi i the qi.irkeHt route south wit'i el-i;.iiit rerhiiins chair and I'lblmiiii Iluffet eh-.-pine n. 1 on nil trail.", l-'or tiekei ami furth-r inlor- rno t b 11. .all O.I ( T " I it.- U. N. 1 1. vi ton. N. V. T. A.-.-i.t, l.'.ai 1 ar 101.11 Mieet, ll.i.aha. X b. u. .. ....in .Oimw ortriiw. the Kinall men around him la-come greater. Illinois CVniral llailroaa Kxc-ursioiis Soiitli. For a free copy of "Southern Hoine-Scckers' Guide," "Farmers' and Fruit (.rowers' l.uwc to JlcComb City, Mits-is-i;.;.!,' addrim the undi ripiK-d. A. 11. HANSON', J. F. MEnUY. (Jcu'll'ass. Air. nt, At. (icn'l I'ai-s. Art., CLL-iigo. .Ui:chctU-r, Ion. HepentaiHw i-f the heai t'a worrow and a clear lite enauing. Sctxi two rpritft in nt a nt p tn K. I,. Ln niMX, (jpti'Tnl 1'fiMe.fiicr Aatfiit t'liifwi 'n I'ilic lidlwiiy, OiiihIih, Nt'l., itinl K.M iirt Itti m iM im W IkhmhI rupv tt ( ulil"'r StM.ii hti'1 I'hc t iiiM'Si. coiM tiiiitni tontpl' i 1 nlt'H Icr I.iiwn 'iVniiiK, ( ri)(jii(t bihJ l'an Hall, fre J tint inue. J. PrirKinn tt r. periiMMn. the Hlincu without wliicti, it ik Miid, in Imiipy in made. Puntlie tli Iti-Rj-"T'il-i' I'uiicli" C'gs-r. Ki t'lund in comjtUtiiiing of the arrival of jumper labor. 'I . H-t -U Tn Qfl,li(w., t,. fl. mim, I Tlininrr Cur ... . ..... , - . .Service ltt'lttn Coiinfd l'.Jnff- and ftenver. t hi I'llioil l';i('i(i('r "1 he OVlT.MtltJ Koiltr1." wdi iii Siindity, Awii-t lMli, aiifl dailv 1 1't-r'jt ttr, run 1 inihi rw I t ween ( nun . i ;ii U m:m1 TurtlMiid. (--,, m,i ' j(A vi-iiiiinl Km-r,'' I.-ji M'c iiiiimt llit.rirt nl :."ir p. in.. Oiiitilut i. in. 'J h'-w l it I H )i r. iimmIcU .j cxetdlftifO. n hi the li'-Kt ttM iiU ihe market allordu inr f o rnif liffl t 7.") tfittM. J,ni AriflfK riiiHit v, ( al foriiia, owes $10 fur eat h pernou in it. A Train of thought TJi-nigc FranciB. ' Cured i by onii! jbalto-md .TheCkas-A-VqgeierCd. SlCuHEADAGill -iiiiei)rurrl I.) a.iuir rnia. Tlipy aWo rehfve 1;. trm fmn. Ilya-.u,ln 'ti((oalionaM(.'l'..iiH(.rti Katlni". A irfe,-t n,. eily for nizzliKMM.Xanacii llrowu.-, lia,l III ths Mmith, Coat..l ionK.ir.raiiiiniuehi.lf I'tllll-ll) I.IVKK. Tl.e. reBi,late the tlowela I'nrelv V-thle. frlce Z& Cents. CAHTZB KZIICnoG CO., IISWYOL sJf Sss11 jig88, Smal1 p.rice- Bile Beanc, FOR THE DEBILITATED. ror liiliccatlfn, f or C on.tl. pall. .... For Uy,,:MK, j. Act on ths Bile. Act on ths Liver. r.eu nilleiae topravrnt mnin- dla, ., , ..... tlTIr,"rn- ,a. """" &u2! J. F. SMITH A CO., Props . It. I.uia, aU( ' BASF KAI I CMUICKINUAL SENT FREE "V'T ''-'. THEU. HOLLAND, P. tot&im&i (M fill .M"Vr" 1 "or. I. rarnrt b. U1UU Vui l. rnU . -"-lr ana ,m" opiumg Bt 'III. U)l.u., Ioaaou. oalik. RAmE ON 2b lVinj - f j-- v.f K1" Ulna. 1 ""''"'. I'lrturaa. i c swut c.;;:ri rs,'' -i j?llBusnatisiI CARTERS CJlTTLE 14 iiro I I I W La 1 llS8, 1 . - .T.TTr'fy 1 mi in 1-n nr nisi J LEADING lysine HUUbtb w ohm whki:etti:mk OMAKA, NEBRASKA, FAI , , ,. r a Di"- i'ii,r U. i..ri'i l-re.iu.nt. r MUST MIIOMI- IllM. 11.1, and fairnaiai. H..i.il.en rwer 13'" """ ;.i.M.tca,.l-r....... ' Capital and Surplul. $300,000. THE 3ltU('ll.lTS -aiioml l!lk. lliialia. N'eU. G. W HAMItTi-S, I'o U UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK. S..illhn ekt Cor. 12 lb ,r,,'" II I- II. , , .... Till' MMUnK IHI. l!AK. NEBRASKA SAVINGS BANK. r.,ml--r.,l i.iu:,r.a I'u.UH. Ifc'l. ai. t Kama .. OMAHA ( OlTToihr; Al I.I.HK . w.n-.aa ae-n' In" tu '' ASH OllOVM UIMK, .Mh '" ' '"'r r.'",,,",',r,M,',mi (.t;it' T "1 Jl.VV '. Ill lKIC II. WHOLESALE COAL AND COKE. 2il fcmilli I H,l IN I A kl Htl'.H. nl..-.a!.' liin'i-r ai.-I hi(:ii- r. In llurd nntl .rt I""'. I1'1 Varii-ti'-x 1.1 Kari.a.n l . Omaha. '' G0HDVIAN OHl'G CO. Siii -'ii-al Iiiti iiin('nl. I'll? Hicinns' Slip-iii-. Viilli. niiit imI lii-.friini.MiK I Inmof.M.nll.l lt--.ie.lU-. I I III I l: AM M 111 KI' JOSEPH H. HUNTER, IIOHIMIOI -H Ultow.. 11' n. (. I niM i-r- ti -Mm.Mt-.l tl m i nr iitn m r- ' 1,1 ( n.ifpi" ,)l.l11'- i "ti ' i 11' A II li I Ul.t The New Boxtor Engine, Rope and Twine Machinery, and Manufac turer of Binder Twine, etc. TtiU t-n!l!tr la mitilr will, nil Id- tii'.-i I firor..itt.ij! Ir.i.tt I tn I.. 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