V m H u FOR WOMAN AND HOME CURRENT READING FOR DAMES AND demoiselles; Some Motet At the ModM A Rainy Weather Costume Ijiitlei' Ten Gown rUlit Wool nnd Velvet Untlrtynesi In Women Inexcusable. OW the now woman will revel lnthonow arrangement for comfort set forth by some far-neelng designer of wo man's toggery! It was a man who thought of It, too. Almost every sort and species of wo man will gladly ac cept this rainy day dress aB beyond re proach, especially as the long outslda cloak covers everything completely, and no ono need know but what one has on a dress skirt of tho usual length. This abbreviated skirt Is of rubber, mado flaring enough at tho bottom to keep the cloak out JtiBt as though ft dress wero worn, and fastened at tho waist under a belt of leather. There ore legglns of rubber, reaching half way up tho limbs and caught at tho BldeB by "supporters," Just as tho stock ings arc, They lit smoothly over tho foot and nnklo and button at tho side with small buttons, easy to manipulate. With this skirt a blouse of any sort may bo worn. A rain cloak of cravenettc tho usual length Is worn with this rig, and when rubbers and a soft felt hat in tho Eng lish shape 13 donned milady Is ready to battlo with tho fiercest elements and to successfully rout that dire enemy, mud. The rubber garments may bo washed off directly one reaches home and so bo kept freBh and sweet. Ladles' Ten Downs. Fawn-colored cashmere and golden brown velvet arc here charmingly com bined with a handsome plain front of palo yellow satin, having velvet figures appllqued on with rich, multi-colored Bilk embroidery In Roman design. Tho gown is of good length, with short train that can bo cut oft at round length, If so preferred. Tho back, shaped in prlnccsse style, fits tho figure smoothly to the waist-line, gradually expanding In godet-liko fullness to its lower edge. Lining fronts, fitted by slnglo bust darts, under-arm gores, closo in confer, over which the fullness Is disposed in plaits at the top to fall gracefully in classic folds from under the broad col lar on each aldo of tho smooth front. A smooth, velvet standing collar finishes tho neck, that closes with the front at tho left Bide. Rosettes of yellow satin arc placed on each side of tho collar. Tho broad sailor collar of brown velvet "HS" is stiffened with an interlining and It cd with tho yellow satin, or this portion can be omitted if a less dressy effect is desired. Tho wide Paquin sleeves are shaped in two sections, gathered on tho upper and lower edges, and completed with pretty, ' round, Bhort flaring cuffs at the wrists. Tho gown can be stylishly made up In crepon, silk brocade, plain or fancy woolen fabrics, an opportunity of hand Eomo and effective combinations and rich, tasteful decoration being afforded by the mode. c lW isaaWssSta wimv .. . saaaaaaaaaVVRssaaaaaaaaaaaayyw-T.JIEg1 i'gsTyn-TrTTOi'T"TT " i "nJT 44fmv IJ asssrH&ss-l&'IsHraBS'?? Z9W' I-lldlrs Ulerclntlill!(T. It Is one of the most hackneyed of expressions that "flno feathers mnko fine birds." Ouc damea and demoi selles ha'vo striven with allvthelr might lo outdo their feathered friends In out side npparel, and with not indifferent success, as a stroll up and down tho streets of our great cities on n bright afternoon would conclusively prove. If they would go a step farther and emulate tho samo creatures in another point, the results would bo favorable to tho peace of mind and hca"t of tho dear creatures and bring more tranquil ity to the domestic fireside. Instead of this, they revorso tho conditions, and in placo of the softest, finest and most delicate materials next to the body, thoy possess themselves of n hetero geneous mnss of cheap garments, of coarse fabric and sloppy workmanship, nnd Bavo the down of toilet Tor tho out side, says tho New York Ledger. Even the gooso has sense enough to protest against being deprived of the flno un derwear with which nature has pro vided her, but her sister geese of tho human family not only make no protest, but actually from choice select an out fit at which any well-regulated feath ered gosling would quack a loud de fiance. It might bo Interesting to trace not a few domestic infelicities nnd not a few disrupted households to a systematic disregard for tho exnmplo of tho web-footed model above men tioned. There are men so Ultra fastid ious that they cannot tolerato untidi ness even in their wives, nnd the under wear of somo well-to-do women is of it self sufficient to drlvo a man of deli cate sonslbllltles from his domestic sanctuary. People of sense cannot and will not respect a woman whose under wear Is untidy or shabby when oho can havo better. Her claim to respect is frail, Indeed, If sho puts a soventy-flvo-dollar dress over fifty-cent undergar ments. Personal tidiness is too apt to be neglected in tho hurry and undis ciplined worry of the averago house hold. Conveniences and privacy, too.oro lacking in many cases, and so from day to day good resolutions fado and fall, and the habit of disorderly and dirty garments creeps into tho homo circle and shadows the fireside by Its pres ence. The subject of underwear Is by no means an unimportant one. The underclothes of any woman are tho most perfect tndox of her character and refinement of mind, as well as her taste and education. Authors' Successes. , Mildred and others have asked how one may become a successful author. Answer: First and foremost, ono must havo something to writo about, then write it with as much directness as possible Never try to write about any thing you do not understand. The world Is full of experts who will detect errors at a glance, and will not bo charitable in criticising them. Writers who de sire to have their writings published often pay the publisher for doing tho work. Otherwise they are 6ent to tho editors of papers and magazines, and are accepted If satisfactory. Uso nny good paper, writo only on ono side, and sign your own name or a fictitious one, Just as you please. s Old Iove Itemotnliorctl. The first rod leaves of autumn 'V Seem to say that I must go From the fields, where I havo sought them, ' " From the flower land to the snow. ' r Tho first cold kiss I gather, From your lips of carmine hue, Seems to say that you would rather I would not pretend to you. The first whlto snow-flako falling On the humblo daisy's bed. r ,. Seems to say that lovo is calling From tho living to the dead. Escort. W. B. asks: "If a lady's overshoe comes off In the-street', and"Bhcwlll muddy her hands by replacing It, ought her escort to do it?" AnBwer; Cer tainly, and consider himself honored by the privilege. Lovo 1b an Intermittent fever fol lowed by a chill. A SESSION OF THE WHIST. CLUB. 7nl 1,1 kr a Mnn. Mrs. Somebody, who lives on Thir teenth street, has an infant Bon who Is Just beginning to walk. LaBt week ho fell down stairs, so his mother bought n gnto lo put at tho top of the stairs. There is n llttlo metal socket screwed to each sltlo of tho stairs and tho gato fits Into these. It was put up one day, Wednesday, i think. It was Mr. Some body's night at tho lodgo nnd Mrs. Somebody remembered after ho had lott tho Iioubq that ho had not been told of tho gate. Sho wns so exercised for fear ho would fall over, it when ho camo In. thnt sho sat up for him. He was late, very late, and she was very tired. And yot when ho did como and realized how devotedly sho had wnlted up In order to sayo him a tumblo what do you think the heartless man said? "Why, my dear," said ho, "why didn't you Just lift tho gato out?" "Wasn't that Just like a man?" Washington Post. Plnld Atonl ami Velvet. A plaid street dress, In which red and brown predominate. Tho skirt Is open each side, tho front to disclose a plait ing of brown volvot, and a largo enam eled wood button Is at tho head of each opening. Tho slcevo Is very closo on tho lower part, with tho material shlrrod in tho seam, and is open with threo buttons, liko those on the skirt, but small, that fasten with cords. The fullnesB of tho upper part falls below the elbow. Tho blouse has brown vel vet bretcllcs laid In folds, wide on tho shoulders so as to fall out upon tho sleeve and passing under tho velvet belt. Tho bretolles are garnished with buttons liko those on the skirt, a row of threo across each, to form tho lino of a yoke. With this gown a toquo of block braided felt; with a rosette of green Ivy leaves and berries on each Bide the front, a larger rosette of red falllo rib bon on each side of tho back, nnd a wall of black coquo blades rising high be tween back nnd frontEx. Fashion Notes. Housekeeping dresses nro .among tho fads of advanced young women. Ono dainty model is of plain and spotted cambric. It has a yoke and sleeves of plain goods, tho waist is gathered full into the yoke nnd belt; tho skirt Is of straight breadths with a deep hem, and a full, deep ruffle of the spotted goods falls over the shoulders from tho yoko of plain fabric. Among the new tailor costumes is ono mado of narrow-striped suiting. Tho skirt has fivo back-plaits; there Is no regular waist, but a Jacket with largo sleeves and turned-over collar and lapels faced with satin. A double breasted vest, linen front and tie, and a modified Bailor hat with two bunches of plumes complete tho outfit. A narrow-brimmed, round hat has seven largo ostrich plumes, set In fan shapo on tho front of tho crown. Among these plumes are placed Jeweled orna ments. This Is the only trimming, ex cept a velvet band around the crown. A black velvet hat has a very wide brim, so full that it forms a wide, scal loped edge, not unlike those worn by children some seasons ago. Large wings and loops of velvet at least five Inches wide are the trimming. This hat is Immense, but is so handsome and stylish that It has been greatly admired. Highest of all !n Leavening Power. -Latest U.S. Gov't Report RoYal d33& ABSOLUTELY PURE licit! room IUiks. A pretty little nmatour artist has mado for herself a pair of charming bedroom rugs. Tho material is bur laps, lined with old carpets, to glvo It body. The design Is taken from tho motif of tho wall paper, and represents timothy cross, redton ami clovers, nainteil inshnripsnf trilvrs. tans, browns and old pink, tho colors greatly diluted, so as to give a printed, rather than a painted effect. Golden and brown but terflies nro poised hero nnd there, and n busy bumblo boo almost buzzes, head aowui in a great clover bloom. Tho rugs aro edged with a flax fringe, in the shado of the burlap. In paiutlng grosses and leaves a, mistake frequently mado by amateurs is to have them all too much of a color, hhndo effects should bo introduced by having those at tho back in faint grnys, and in much lighter tones of nil the colors used. The riiililiinnhle MnRile Contract. Tho mugplo contrast, which is tho namo tflvcn to the ollect when black and white nro brought together, is well displayed in a bonnot intended for evening wear at concert or opera dur ing the season. The small, rather low crown Is of whlto satin felt, tho tiny strips being braided in basket fashion. The narrow brim Is of softly-twisted black velvet, cut out at tho back so thnt tho hair shows below, while there aro falling over it two of the long, hornlike-shaped rosettes so much fan cied, daintily mndo of flno duchesso lace. A narrow twist of whlto satin is just above tho velvet at tho edge of tho crown, and on one sido there stands up n ten-inch white pompon, while on the other Is a btar-clmpcil buckle of llhine btoneH. Velvet ties come with this bon net Deafness Can Not lie Cnrcn By local applications, ns they cannot reach the diseased portion of the car. There ts only ono way to cure deafneBB, nnd that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the musous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When the tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, nnd when It is en tirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless1 tho Inflammation can bo taken out nnd this tube testored to It normal condition, hearlnir will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an In flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will give Ono Hundred Dollars for nny case of DeatnesB (caused by Ca tarrh) that cannJt bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by druggists: 75c. Hall's Family Pills. 25c. How to Sut Up ii Christina Tree. up tho Christmas js generally sot tree Ib a rather shaky affair, top-heavy. and In constant danger of being tipped over when It Is touched. If you want a substantial baso for it, but one thnt will allow of its being moved easily without nny dnngcr of its being upset, go to homo hardware storo and borrow a set of Move trucks. Cover them with boards fastened securely to their frames. In tho center make n hole largo enoug to admit tho bnso of your tree. Fasten strips of wood from each corner of the trucks to the tree, in such n manner as to braco it firmly In place. Tho casters under tho frame will allow you to niovo tho trea easily and bafoly. (Hove. Gloves must fit well. They may not lie in loose folds or "bag" in the tin gers. Neither may they fit so tightly as to causo tho buttons to burst, the scams to rip, tho palm to split, tho blood to congeal and other unpleasant things to happen. A tight glovo is to the hand what a tight shoe is to tho foot It enlarges tho knuckles, makes the hand misshapen and gives it a mot tled, purplish hue. Chocolate in still used in the tnterior of South America for u currency, as aro cocoanuts nnd osg8. 3OO0O0O000OO0OOO00OO0OO0O0O0OO00 "Wo IT OFF" FROM RETURNING. THAPS BUSINESS.SS3 When Selecting Your Reading Matter TUB COMING YEAIt, yon will, no doubt, decide on securiujr tho boht, especially if the hest costs leas than' Roroothinr inferior, both in quality unci quantity. The Omaha like, always to tho front of tho newspapers In tho west, has long- been recognized as one of tho leading: publications in tho country, It has done more, and is now doing: more, toward upbuilding the great west, than uny other p per. About two years affo Its publishers, determined to hrincr Tho Weekly lice Jnto every farmhouse in tjio ' west, especially in Its own stato and the states immediately adjoining Ncbrosttii, put the price ddwh to ' 65 Cents per year, an unheurd of lliruro for n 12-pa(.'o weeltly publication. I'll it price still prevails. Not. content with thin, the publishers of 'ihe lieo cast ubout for tome additional first class publication of national reputation, to oiler with The Hee at n price Hint would not exceed tho flgme ustialiy charged for n bfnjfH weekly paper. Last year the New York Tribune, (Horace (Sreeley's paperl was secured, nnd tills paper Wan offered with tho Weekly Ueo for 90 Cents per jenr. A similar arrangement has been mado this year. In addition, n similar contract has been made with the Cincinnati Knquirtr, a paper that ranks an hih n'uiouj; titu j Democratic publications of this country us tho New York Tribune does among tho Uepull.can newspapers. ' To sum up wo moke tho following four offers for this season, confident that they are vtiuallcd nowhere. cither iu the quality of matter published, nor in the quantity of good, up - The Omaha Weekly Bee, 12 Pages Each Week, 65 Cents Per Year. Ihe Tho Uoth All, orders must be accompanied by the cash, in tho shape of Poslofllee money order. Kxpress money order or blank draft. If currency or silver bo sent, It Is safer to register the letter, t2o stumps of larger de nomination than S cents aro accepted. Kamplo copies are sent free Baking Powder I'u j- Ctrcuinttnnres. A young man inherited SM),OQ0 from an aunt, nnd by a course of extrava gance and speculation was pretty soon at tho end of his fortune. "However." said ono of his friends, "lllll Isn't with out resources. Ho ha two more aunts." Liko this, but different was tho case of a colored man, concerning whom, ac cording to the Yankee 111 rule, a neigh bor of his own race was called to testify In court. Witness," snld tho opposing lawyer, "you speak of Mr. Smith an 'well off.' lust what do you mean? 1b lis worth S3, 000? "No, snh?" "Two thousand?' "No, sali; ho ain't jvorth 25 cents." Then how Is ho well off?" "Got a wlfo who Is a washerwoman, sah, and s'ports do hull family, sab." Youth's Companion. Ctwilnenient rtrxl Hun! Work ImTnorN, particularly In tho Hlttlim lmftlurc, tiro tur moio iiruiudiclnl to lioiiltluhiincx- i'ohsIvu muscular o.xcrtou In tho open Ulr. llurdncduntury workoiH ate far too weary nttorolllco hours to mKo much needful o erclso In tho open nlr. They of ton need a tonic. Where can thoy hcok luvljiortitlou mora certainly tind thoroughly Minn from lionloltrr'H Htoiimcli JtlttKrn. a ronoviint particularly ndiipteu to meruit the ex hausted forco of imluro. Viu also for riyii topla, kidney, lhcr and rheumatic ail ments. First to Knter it Colteee. Miss llvpatta Uovd is of tho first deaf and dumb girl to cntcru college in this country, bho passed tho msconsin university cntranco examination with honor and began tho regular course this fall. Jllss lloyd lost her hearing when sho wns a year old, and tho pow er of speech soon after. Sho wns ono of tho first pupils at the IMlhvnukco school for tho deaf and dumb, where tho oral method is used exclu sively. Ho effective did this method prove in Miss lioyd's ensu that when sho was graduated from tho school in 1801 she was able to enter tho regular high school and to understand her teachers by following the movement of their lips. A TAMOUS l'Al'Klt. Tiik Youth's Companion hanbocomn fa mous bociumo thoro In Imrdly u famous man or woman In Ureat llrltaln or tho United states who does not contribute to tho paper each your, Tho writers engaged for 1)1X) promise to mtiko tho paper inoio attractive than over Lofore. To thnNii wlm subscribe ntanre. Pennine $1.73, tho I'ublUhcrM mako an extraordinary olTor, to tsond froo a handsome fotir-pngo calendar, 7x10 In., lithographed In ulun bright color rotall price of which liM cents. Tnu Companion free every week lo Jan. 1.1KKI. tho Thanksgiving, OhrlNmuHnnd ?sow Year s Uoublo Numbers free, and Tnu Companion u full jear, ASweoks. to Jan. 1. 18U7. Address Thk Youth's Companion, jiw lolumbus Ave., Hoston. There is a new disease known as "poker nln." A man who plays cards all night gets it. Ilfltomfm'aCfimnlitir Ice with Glycerine. The origins! nnd onl) aenulnr. CureChanpUHnn(1i and Fine, Culd Bores, &u. U. U. Clark UO..N.1) u cii.Ci- A man in usually Rick twice a year; when his wife cleans house. Experience leuds iiiuny melhers ta suy "Use I'aMor'sainvorToi'le." ifcauwltlstMiecuUj kuimI lurouids. ualll ud aluioat vrarj wuiknuw. Kvcrnlnco the Lord made tho world he has hoard nothing: but fault found with it. Tliotn distressing Corns! n(1 ns they aro, UlmHrooni't WI 1 rrmuvothotn nnd tlwu you cau walx and run nnd Jump us you like. The women are good looking in tpite of tho fashions. IVo think PIko'k Cure for consumption is tho only medicine for Coughs JknivIE riciunu, Srrlngfleld, Ills., Oct. 1, 189-1. A man can't take a soman's vord for anything he must tuko a doion or more. "Hnason'e Kaglo Corn Salve." Warranted ta cure vr money refunded. Alt joar drug-gist fur it. l'rlco It ccuts. Billiard tab'e, second-hand, for sale cheap. Apply to or addross, H. U. Akiv, . Ml 8. nth tit., Omaha, Nub. If you can't break old maid, au apple you'll die an IoolJbnu T TAffsU flTT DOES NOT "FOOL 'ROUND"; Ol. JiilUiA UlLrjx goes STRAIGHT TO WORK ON PAIN AND DRIVES IT OUT AND "SHUTS Weekly Bee MO Weekly Now York TRIBUNE, . The Weekly Bee AN0 Ihe Weekly Cincinnati ENQUIRER, Hoth due Year for QA. OuoVcur fur 90c. on application. Commissions ;ullowcd on And the IUnd rinyed On. "Home," announced the imperial meenger, "Is burning." The Ktnpcror Nero evinced interest, "The eonfliigra tlon Is general," continued tho officer; whereat the monarch raised himself on his elbow. There was a period of si lence. "The jidpnlnee." Ventured tho herald, finally, "is making for tho open country." Tho master of tho world rose to his foot "In that event," ho said, "you may bring tnu my liddlo. i I will practice the concerto for tho B string, which came near getting-me Im peached, you remember." Brown's ilron lilal liwhoV roievo Throat Irritation citusod l.v Co.d or ne of the voice. Iho .outline o!d oay In I oxcb. The more worthless n 'man, the more "visiting" lie doe crt-ra -AllFllsstor-rM frerbyDr.KIInf?' Preii .rr liMtortT. Xlarvrlousvuit-ft. TrratlwnrnlKUtrtslLotit-fir. tt tUcM.s. bomlto)jr.Klli)v,tt)lAri.Ubt.,l'liU.i.,l'iu rM iisniiiTiimiirku bt. Has any int tutor ever tried to ov'olro a tmoko.OMi parlor lamp? II tho llauy I Cutilnjr Tcotti. ftatnra ami ue thnt uM nnd veil tflxt rdmtdy, Unx, tvixsi o 's booTiuxa aralr for Children Tootldnc- A cat farm hint I ecu cgtnblhhl In ( ln cinnati. Its puir-puRH in to rafae fur. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and Improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. Tho many, who Hvo bet tor than others nnd onjoy life more, with less expenditure, by mora promptly' adapting tho world's best products to tho needs of physical being, will attest tho vnluo to health of the pure liquid laxatlvo principles embraced in tho remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence! is duo to its presenting in tho form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, tho refreshing and truly beneficial properties of niierfoct lax atlvo; eucctually cleansing tho system, dispelling colds), headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It ha.1 given satisfaction to millions and met with tho approval of tho medical profession, bccnuo it acts on tho Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it ia perfectly frco from ovory objectionable, subatancc. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug gists in COc nnd $1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, whoso name is printed on cvery packngo, also the name, Syrup ut Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any subetituto if oflercd. THE LAND OF THE BIG RED APPLE Uit Coed UJ le Im UA la tks 'Mm Bett st Law rrton. Tor INKOllMATION reeardlntf land In ISnrry Co., S. "W. JMIHHOITRI, write to IUIT. Bu. A. 1'Vkdt, Tierce City, llo.i J O. JUmorr, l'urdy. M0.1 T K. KBOST, Cslllc, Ho., or L. II. HinWAT&Oo. 80S JWnaiinor.k fildjf ,, Cliicspi, 1U. ZacharyT. Lindsey, RUBBER GOODS Dealers i,end for Catalogues, Omaha, Nob. FREE FARM lfyouwntKKKr.r,lKMIuM,MTOKA. AHMIMtlOIA, AI.BEKTA or tti NAM KATOIIEWAX, sp lyforpsrtleuUriU. L, A, HAMILTON, uaAvS8S!rm- Wat HIMHIHEBt Illustrated cntaKwne howlajf WKLL AUQKBS. KOOK DIIILLH, II VDKAUUO ANIJ JETTING MACHINERY, etc. hist ran. iiayo uvea uwea sbj'4 all tcarrcnUi. 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