I t v I ( I 111 1! I I and guaranteed to give a "lovely form." It la nnother case of chercnez ia femme. A woman Is at the bottom of It. Not content with tho revamping of fcmlnlno llgure".. sagging manly outlines appealed to her sympathies, and In a momont of enthusiasm sho vowed that man should part with the recognised trade mark of the epicure and acquire a "back." A "young bark" Is tho thing. Kvon man himself yielded to this argument. Hut ncbody said a word about "straight-fronts." Thoy were far too wise for that. Tho corset. Imwnvor. ns evolved, tills tho bill. The Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. used to be considered that only It urinary and bladder troubles were to be traced 10 me Kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of VJiche most important organs. The kidneys filter ami purify the blood tliat is liieir woru IlC CX- 1 llUrUIUri:, WIIUM J"lli iiui;hiuw .K...r. or out of order, von can understand how ., , quickly yoitrciitiru body is affected nnd r; . how every organ beeius to fail to do its WEEDS Consumption is a human weed flourishing best in weak lungs. Like other weeds it's easily destroyed while young ; when old, sometimes im possible. Strengthen the lungs as you would weak land and the weeds will disappear. The best lung fertilizer is Scott's Emulsion. Salt pork is good too, but it is very hard to digest. The time to treat consumn- siiapo tion is when you begin trying ' i"iw .1"T'Z1T 'iSS'ISi uiii convince ... .. ', J ? and tho lino from neck to waist will i ,f : to hide It from yourselt. 1(nf!tlln fiPVcrn nchcH. The lean man, 'takl- by nrrt vomers sec it, you won i. Don't wait until you can't deceive vourself any longer. Begin with the first thought who to take Scott's Emulsion. If role if icn't rnillu rnnmimntinn So "u"llil11" "l '"'""' '"" " nnd one-dollar sue it isn t rcauy consumption so . Knrtpr w 1)t. rCBorte(. t0 nn(, the pul. ,)oUlcs Yml my much the better; VOU Will SOOn , 0y process applied, In not yet known. Imvca cample bottle nomeotswimp-noot. fnnrpt it and be better for the M H ,w' ncw '" harness to be able by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you . b. . u .. eiir to speak for himself on this subject, how to find out if you have kidney or treatment. It It IS COnSUmp- A8 wonmn a(loptP,Uho mRlo 8tock and .bladder trouble. Mention this paper tion VOU Can't expect to be Knrl(.r f0P her summer comfort.lt would S'S, CUred at OIICC, but if yOU Will only Boom n matter of fair exchango. ,mt relliellli)(.r t,ll: unmC Swamp-Uoot, hotr'm in time and Will be "uunm m ihh nuw-imiKieu , i)r- Kilmer's Swninji-Root, and tlie ad rigidly regular in your treat ment you will win. Scott's Emulsion, fresh air, rest all you can, eat all youl . t . t it j. l can, tnats tnc treatment ana that's the best treatment. ..i. ....,. Hi..ln lu ai liirlma In frnnr. I 12 Inches nnd even more being the cx- There ore, whenurk 1 1. ;yBjrewenk tent of different models. I.lko those of the other gender short about the waist and long below .,... It, nnd It Is Intended for the stout man j if you are pick or " feel badly," begin j to curb n "front" with an Impetuous inking the great kidney remedy, l)r. i rtirve anil to keep his hips In elastic Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon 'Hav windows." It Is said, will nsymir Kimieyauru vi:.i u.y .,' ail ine outer organs iu uvuim. iv ma. e anyone. sick you can make no mis- ,t doctoring vonr kidneys. without any curves, exuberant or other, 'I'lm mild and the extraordinary effect of will II nil In tho corset the happy change ur. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great of contour ho desires. I kidney remedy, is soon realized. It tti..i.n. - ..... i ., .D . 'stands the highest for its wonderful cures Mil. 1111.-1 Ul 1IWI I1IHICM.1K.I1U1!,, i.l... !....,., ,.,1, rn fnr fnllnn Intn llnal, thn iin- I "" lllOM iliicaiiiK -"-' "" " . on its merits by all measures aro necessary for ,,,, .,,,. fifl'n. PRETTY THINGS TO WEAR. SfH Notlnna In Drrai Thni Have Ilcpn Introduced In thr Xoaatin'e Coat mum. MTTOtiKi titwH'iH'.iWj hygiene Its latest advocate should bo given a demonstration of how to put on his corset. dress, Ilingliaiuton.N. V., on every bottle. EARLY WOMEN PHYSICIANS. We will send you a little of the Emul sion free. Hi lure that this picture to the form ol Ubl b on In wrapper el tvtrjr belli ol Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNB, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. joc.- and $v, all druggists. Were Ileat)i by DlSacaltlea ai uaravtBr.lt Uakaowa ta Present Ttoaa, Oil- "How little the medical women of to day know of the annoyances and Irri tations that women physicians were subjected to In their first yeaa of prac tice," says Dr. Townscnd, in her arUcle on "New York's Medical Women and Their Work," In Pearson'a, "of the snubs of male physicians, who declined to counsel with them, of tho refusal of medical societies to admit them, even MEN ARE NOW LACING Fashionable. Find Stays Canduclft to Proper Form. Dainty MHU Aalra far Clacalaa la ttea Portly Kroata of Mai- callae Esthetes Ara tka Correct Caper. Man has fallen from hla high estate Into a "straight front." It ia a silly llttlo affair, with yardH j)f silk luces be hind and steel hooks In front. It Is composed of unimpeachable drilling and warranted whale bones, nnd it Is tor all the world like the cute little Olga Ncth crsole models that set the corset wurld atlanie a short time ago. Hut for all lin. llL-htKiinio manner. It Is a corset with a mission, and not autocratic. He who compresses his Increasing rotund ity Into its cllnglns confines doubts that It thoroughly understands Its busi ness, says the New York World. He conceals It beneath a negligee shirt and a bland smile, to say noth ing of a belt that betrays a downward tondency In front. You know It. Love ly woman by Ub aid for the past year and a half has dulled tho most expert of the sterner Bex to estimate the ex tent of her embonpoint by any number I of Inches. Hut then there was the pouch shirt waist and tho marvelously gored skirt and all the other mislead ing "effects" to dazzle the eye of tho uninitiated. Hut with the man the elongated belt Is quite another story. It 1b moro than a Buplclnus clrcuniBtanro. It Is a dis tinct announcement that his new-found "chestlness" and the waggle of his walk do not alone emanate from prop er pride. Thoy havo a good and sufll clent reason a reason that Is three Inches tighter than the trousers band, j HEALTH "I at tatak w mold tow without Thadford'a Black prmufht. Wo hav um4 It la tk rually forovtr two yoars wttk tha boat of tatulU. I hro sot feat a doctor tn tho hoaoo for that Ungtk of ttmo. It U a doctor In iUtlf asA always roady to make a person woll and happy.'WAMES HALL. Ja4a obtUU. m. Because this great medicine nlievei stomach pains. frees tho constipated bowels ana invigor ates tho torpid liver and weak ened kidneys No Doctor Is necessary in tho home when Thcdford'a Black-Draught ia kept. Families living in tho country, miles from any physi cian, havo been kept in nealth forbears with this medicine as their only doctor. Thcdford'a Black-Draught cures bilious ness, dyspepsia, cojds, chills and fever, bad blood, headaches, diarrhoea, constipation, colio and almost every other ailment because the stomach, bowels liver and kidneys so nearly con trol the health. THEDFORD'5 SLACK- DRAUGHT the reluctance of druggists to compound their prescriptions. Frequently, their signs would be torn from their office doors. What they bore In the way of luBiiIts can scarcely be estimated. Now, nearly every college Is open to them for the full und free pursuit of knowledge. "It has taken only 44 years to accom plish this result less than an ordinary lifetime. Since that time Canada and the United States have opened the doors of 53 medical colleges to both sexes, and eight for women alone now exist. The average number of medical women graduates each year is about 900, and It Is estimated that there are nearly 6,000 women physicians practicing In this country. "Fifty four years ago It required the greatest influence toadmlt medical wom en to visit the hosptlal wards; they were treated rudely and subjected to Insult. To-day hundreds of boapttala welcome them cordially. "Years ago, a medical woman had a hard time to make enda meet with the proceeds of her labor. At this period each large city will show the names of several who are earning 5,000. f 10,000, Sio.wu ana 120,000 annually." TISSUE LAMP SHADES. The "multicolored Idea" extends even to gloves this year. Kids come in all tho cloth shades, with bindings and stltchlngs of tho brightest colors. Plush tops nnd velvet underbrlms will be frequently seen In tho stylish winter hats, says the New York Tribune. I'erslnn Iamb trimming of lustrous fiber Is one of the important accessories of tho season. It comes In galloons of various widths and appliques of differ ent forms, which, however, are Inva riably edged with a plain or novelty fiber braid. These will be much used, both In millinery and dress trimming, as will also wool embroideries on chif fon or taffeta In oriental or pompadour colorings nnd cloth cut work In two colors, outlined in black and white or pongee colored silk cord. Garnitures of wool embroidery In multicolors, with fringe ornaments and dnngles, arc at tractive novelties. Cuffs arc tho center of Interest In tho sleeve line this season. Otherwise there Is no radical departure In outline or architecture. The bnggy puff, which is slightly diminished by menns of gores, has been shifted somewhat more toward the elbow, nut the cuff of the season, those specimens especially which adorn the more dressy costumes and coats, seem to combine the Ideas and all the different eras In the history of dress, and arc Indeed glowing tributes to the Ingenuity of tho sartorial artist. There 1b no tendency toward strik ing eccentricities in fall models, says TollettoB. Thoy are graceful, Bmart and novel, but the differences In cut are slight and the chicncBs consists rather In the shaping of adjuncts and dispo sition of trimming. The eye Iuib grad ually become accustomed to an in creased length of shoulder and fullness of skirt In tho fashionable silhouette, and tho replacing of the pouched blouse by fitted fronts has been too gradual for the result to appear really start ling now. Tvaahlna- kc Child to Obey. A mother should be careful to make only reasonable demands upon her chtld'a obedience, but when once made, to enforce them Implicitly. A thing once refused should never be yielded to teasing. When It Is possible the reason for the refusal should be explained to the child. One should be very careful never to enter Into a contest over a point that cannot be enforced. A child may be made to do certain things, but no power on earth can force him to do oth ers, or to say words that he has made up his mind not to say. The prudent mother will enforce her authority and teach obedience on the ground that she Is. sure of being able to hold. Points that she knows she cannot carry she will avoid until the habit of obedience Is formed and then there will be no discussion. tat Drala-na Sane the Style aad Coloi KMeatu of Bilk and Satlat ( flliadva, There Is something entirely new for '.ho woman who has tact in her fingers and what average woman has not? and delights In lamp and candle shades, renurtH tho New York Times. They Nrir 0ilfr Srallop. Now that oysters are In ae&ln trv thin method of making a scallop for Sunday night tea. Instead of arranging the bread crumbs, oysters and seasoning In i alternate layers, prepare the requisite amount of crumbs, which should be dry and crisp, not fresh and soft, by sifting salt, "pepper and celery salt thoroughly I i HMHSHHSmMMfMBSHMBMtJB im nm.io nf Hbhh and crime naDor. and through them. Hour ojsters and liquor no one need scoff, for they are uot the I on the crumb? nnd mix lightly with two . UR n...'.i t:T.:'.Lm. iXsi-.i.v,l-nw,a. .,.. T,uv,..w.ii'f...v..,w..A.;.A..awj.Asll.WM New Meat Market ! '75 1$ ?-iv 16 1 have purchased the stock, fixtures and good will of the market formerly owned by E. R. Sherer, and by honest treatment hope to retain all old patrons secure many new ones. When in need of Fresh or Salt Meats, Game, etc., give me a trial. C. E. HARRINGTON. Ms; o-,-i '.,-''.' ''' '' '. J si ''."1 '. ';. ' . I f-'r. .'r m V.'r.. ..r Jl : - . w . ;z -: iO City Dray and Express Line B. UX. ROSS. PROP. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADAAXS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONES, Residence 52. Office 119 old-time Itowor effects, which are pretty, to be sure, but not as geucrally Ubeful as might be. These newer shadeB are made on tho lines of tho silk and satin shades, have mually as good color jffects, and do not entail the expenbe of those made of more elaborate ma terials. The lamp shades are made on the reg ular lamp shade frames to be found In different styles and sizes. There are the dome shades, tho btll shades, and the tlat-sidud Empire shades. They are all made similarly, tho different st)les of paper producing different effects. The wires In the frames, which can bo purchased with the supplies, are covered with plain tissue pnper twisted over them, or with tho colored, if dcfclred, that any part that Is visible may havo a finished nppearance. There aro many fancy patterns In crepe paper, and tliepe aro used at will. These Include the llowered papers showing llowers of dif ferent colors and shades, blue nnd white papers, which give Delft tones, nnd Persian papers, which work up ex cellently Into shades for libraries, or possibly for, dining-rooms. For candle shades, as a" rule, tho more delicate col ors are used. The tissue paper In white Is first put on the frame, and over this Is stretched tho llowered crepe paper, and tho top and bottom and ribs of the shades are outlined with narrow strips of black or gold, hiding tho places where tno paper Ib Joined and giving tho effect of wrought Iron or brass frames. The result Is a lamp shade that Is Inexpen sive and exceedingly pretty. Ono of these similes, which Ib attrac tive, Is made of a crepe paper which has a white foundation, with a design of palo pink roses upon It. Another Ib In tho blue, both of thehe outlined with tho black paper, and a brilliant dark red shade Is finished with tho gold passe partout paper. Candle shades are sim ilarly made and shaped over a butter or cheeso dish top, and the candle shade holders can tie bought to mount them on Pretty effects are obtained by ub Ing a colored paper, Instead of the white as the foundation or lining of tho shade, and deep and varied color toneB can be obtained. forks. Adda cupful of crenm, or enough cream to fill the buttered dish, put bits of butter over the top and bake. N. Y. Post. Krlrd Cncnnibrro. Peel and slice thin, dip In beaten egg and then In fine bread crumbs. Heat two tablespoonfuls of sweet drippings in a frying pan, put In the slices and fry brown on both sides. Serve on toast with a brown gravy.- Washing ton Star. WALNUT CREEK. Mrs. Au-tin HurswuII of Wonier mot with a painful accident a few days ago. While at tho table her littlo baby girl stuck a forK in Mif. Hn p. well's eye, in llictinir such severe wound it was feared fur a tinin sho would lose Iit oje. At Inst accounts she was doing woll under iho 011 0 Jot Dr. Morrison. J O. HmIcoidI) nnd Mr. ami Mrs. John Suttou spoilt Thanksgiving wilh Mrs. Arneson. The parents aud'cbildron celebrated Thanksgiving at the school house. Woll lll'o I basket were carried nnd with sir ging and speaking a vry en- joyablo day win spent. John Linohoart of Holfconnty and Mr. C ' l.ineheart of Norninn h'nvo been veiling with their sister, Mrs. Oliver Sutton, Will Siebert, who has been spending some time in Dakota, is vUiting with friends and to utives hero. I To Cure a Cold in One Day Take .UWaUVe OrOlTlO ViUinine Tablets, s ppjj I Sevea MBMon fcoxes sold in pott 1 2 months. This Signature. 9T Core Crip ia Two Days. on every box. 25c. Wo promptly obtain U. 8. uml Foreign JM4im ricud model, f ketch'or photo ol lim Miou lor eporton patentability, torfni r,;7 TRADE-MARKS ffroo report on now ' Patent For free look write to Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D.C. UptoDate Dry Goods. We are now showing the very latest novelties in the Dry Goods line. Our stock is complete in every dettiil, and while we do not indulge in the time-worn subterfuge of "special" and "mark-down" sales, our prices are always the lowest. Children's Waists. The "Nazareth" Waist, the Best Child's Waist on the market. We Have just re ceived a comptete line of these garments and have placed them on sale at the very low price of 25C Embroideries and Laces. :l ' l .'AaiA a QIMT Miarf-ITW aa t.'l. tint ITJ Our store always has led and will continue to lead in variety, quality and prices of Embroideries and Laces. No trouble to show these goods. The latest things in Dress Ornaments and Trimmings. Knit Goods and Yarns Headquarters for crocheted and knit goods "Merry-go-Rounds." Hoods, etc. The famous Midnight and Spanish Yarns, and Shetland Floss. Buy them now. Newhouse, RED CLOUD, NEB. Bowling is n pleasant recreation, is invigorating and is a healthful pabtime, nnd for a pleas-nut hour's amusement nothing is more interesting than n game or two at the : : : flpex Bomlinq Alleys v. l. McMillan, Proprietor. Always on Hand I mSM TiME TABLE. Red Cloud, Neb. LINCOLN OMAHA CHIC AGO 31. JOE KANSAS CITY 81. LOUIS and all points east and iotith. DENVEH HELENA BUT1E 8AL1 LAKE C'T PORTLAND SA F.4XCSC0 and all point west. TBAINS LIATI AS rOLI.OWB! H. B. ASHER, VETERINARIAN Of tho Kansas City Veter inary College. Olllco at C. M. Smith's Livery Burn. ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED Telephone ll. HED CLOUD, - - NEIi. At Blno Hill every Thursday. ISAAC B. COLVLN, REAL ESTATE $ FARM LOANS. Look Box 23. Outdo Hock, Neb. So, 8:15 p.m. 18. PaskeiiRer dally for Oberlln mm oi. rrauuin urniirneff. ux ford. Mccook. Denvcrand all points wett ........ 6:io a.m. So, II. Paisenger dally for St. Joe, KaimaB City. Atchison. St. LouIb. Lincoln via Wymore and oil polntB cast and south 210 a.a So 15. Vassenger. dally. Denver, all nnlnfa In t 'nlnfailn TTtol a.... California No. 18. Passenger, dally for St. Joe. Kaunas City. Atchison, St. Louis and all points crh and south 9:r0a.m. So. 174. Accommodation, daily except Sumltty. llastlncs. Grand Is land, lllack Hills and all poiutslnthe northwest 2:00p.m. No. 173. Dally except Sunday. Ox- lord nnd liiteruiudlitie poln tN..i:0Op.m Sleeping, dining, and reclining chair cars. (seats free) ou through trains. Tickets sold and 6t.B.esgorCauada! l T P'Ul ,n lh0 UnUc, For Information, time tables, maps or tickets Vl S"i,F address A. Coiiorer. Ageut, Ked Cloud, Ncbr. or J. Francis, Gneral Passenger Agent Omaha, Nebraska All kinds of property bought, sold and exchanged. COLLECTIONS MADE. TKKM HEASONAULK auuuv itiviaim ui uuauiiin, iiuivb aiiu uunrit. tlin wnmlerful Industrial dBTftlonmrnt mik! t ft let uf adTenturw. Illtutrat. Monthly Macaetne 1 je.rtrl,. only t tit. IJu(tlonf about California nworMl frw Tuk Wtbru;.N km rmr, el Time Ulwk.UwAnKdo T PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ClfArMi mtl boantiriei tho h.lr. lronmte a luxtir.ttt growth. Uevcr Tails to ltcutoro Gray jimr iu tit loummi iuicri Cum rlp tt'traarsfc hiirtoUiDZ. J"lrt Amt Mlllal T1rnrit..a f-vtM. y.-mi j.mt.r. BjBk CHICHESTER'S CNQLIBH Pennyroyal, pills T. v OriiTnal ad Only Utavlnr. PlTaVvSJIArE. Al-.j.r.ll.bi. La4lc.uk Ururlit Is KED nl Uclil mittlllo bom m.'.i vitbSlwriklMa. Takeaaatkir. Ktraaa Daru NbWUIbUm mm Umlu. itoaa. Baj of year Druul.l. tr wnd 4e. I uh tr I'artltulan. TutlaiaaUU aaa "KaMtf far Ladln." m. Ittltr, br r. UnMdL IO.MOtHllBnUli. Itl4k 444 MadUM ar. 1'IllLaU, VA. : 4 : 4 ! "Shave ?" You are "Next" at Oliver SchaffniVs Barber Shop, s Basement 1'ottcr-Wi-ight Building. j Seissops Ground, ; I Razors Honed,j : AND I Li xW - r- LUIM'I Dt, rUULLUI Oenulne KOCKY MOUNTAIN TEA U put up In white packages, manufactured exclusively by the Aforfjon Mtdlclnt Co.. Madison, Wis. Sells at 35 cents a package. All other are rank imitations nd substitutes, don't risk your health by taking them. TMHCllINUINl! makes sick people Well, Keeps you Well. All Honest Dealers sell the Oenulne, M0LL1STHR DKU(1 CO, Madison, Wis. ALL KINDS OF EDGE luuLa anAKJisiliD 1 All kinds of harbor work executed J I guaranteed. .- aaalia-1 INFLAMMATORY ItllEUMATISM CUKED IN 3 DAYS Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon. Ind., says; "My wife had Inflammatory Ilheumatlenfln erery fiJdhMhndvM'f ,,cr ,,,ffcrIllR was terrible aim tier body and face were ewofien almost bo- andd jSfdiihP" ' ih"? .bee" "' be'' " weeks ana nail elKbt p)iy u aus. but received nn bencHt iiutir the tried He Mysllo f u?e for jrfeoUaRVboS ,aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaBaBaafc-aaaBaaBaBaBaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaBal r. waviv r.v-- Ci , . - 1 af?aaialriiaW'aaaBa;n sssrtikM'Sa sfiiiaaaaiaaaaaaiiali "WBIBI1"!""1 it" i.MICCa,4BHU. tf3t'4aVMN M' .Ate.. " -:....r, r Mft"T-ljMr--M a