2 THE OMAHA DAl Y BEE : SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 11 1882- OLARAB2LLE WAS THERE , Among Fnebionablo Women at the Charity Ball , ' Observing Their Clothes nnd Their Manners for the Edification of Her Readers. Several DocoltfiiliPrnctlcos-A Study of Jocostn us Slio Writhes Bare footed in 11 Crook Costumo. Coriopomti < t of the I'lnrlnnatl Knrpilrcr. NKW YOIIK , February 't.- It utruch mo forcibly ut the Clmrity ball , on Tuesday inglit , that man doorfn't live up to his Imaging privileges. There were hniiilrouB of wealthy , elt-unnt and ruafionably lovely j-irln , with their snugly-lnccd waiiU fairly nulling in vain for the encirclement of manly arms. The follows who did waltz were , us n rule , miserable apologies for p.trtnern , not out of their teens , and altogether BUch us a hi h-Bpiriteil irl HkuH to turn up her nose at. Thu physically and intollrctually Holid clinpR were too lazy , or in some other rvny disinclined to bo alluuled by the appealing eyes of thu longing BUX. It is iv fact that the dancing done in Now York fashionable Hociiily depends on boys to keep it J'oillk' ' Moil don't like it. Women are imially very fond of it , but custom won't let them solicit partners. Another triitltdawnud upon mo at the Clmrity , and it wwi that the talk about the disabling qualities of women's clothes IH bosh. 1 hud Unit day read of Mrs. Bwisshulm s.iyjng that , as fashionably dressed , wo were "unfit to stand eruct or walk n block , " and that not one in ten thousand had "room inside her clothes for the rioo snd fall of her ribs in breath ing. " . Nevertheless , hero wore plenty of tightlycorseted.women able and willing to take violent lent exercise from which thu lonsely- dresBod men desisted. What does old Mm. Kwiftsholm say to that ? Their ribs didn't rise and fall under their bodices , possibly , yet they had n prrtty comfortable time , and I didn't ' observe that those who danced wuro particularly short winded. On the contrary , 1 saw a girl whoso na turally Blonder w.iist tvai all but bitten in two by cruel stays , and all of whose palpable breathing was dune in the space biired by the Hquaro , low oponniK in her corango , uuo up three tolerably stalwart dancers in succession , iind still show no si ns of exhaustion. Till : MHILUANri : OP THE HALL WIIH of thu usual Hurt. The propor-i tion of women who stood the trial of the full dress and camu out of it look ing beautiful waa nnuill , of coursu'for , it takes more than more proltintisu , such us would be charming in a etrvut or homo costume , to hold its owmi : > the lightness and barones.s of a hi < { public ball. It was all very swell < m theory , while in fact there was tha regular annual mixture of good , bed and indifferent persons. The Charily is H good plucu to study the nowenl phases of polite mannoro , and I could' ' not sue that testheticism had crnzoc nnybody. The tendency , in a general' ' , way , wan toward sweet innocence , not tocayilovely idiocy. That is to say , . " good many j > f the girls aifeotudaMo - eyed , opnn-tnoutned , infantile surprise - prise at everything. You wouldn't liiiye supposed , if you hadn't known thin toibo an nflection that they had oyor before let go tf ) their iiiaminaH' npron-BtriiiKH. The downrjght hum bugs ] Yet they are wise ac serpents , while downy as doves. Mon don't like vvomun who know too much. To enrapture the average iniu , a girl muBl pretend to be instructed and deeply interested by every word lit ) utters , ill rttjpjires a girl to got in tellectually very low dorrsi to apparently know leas than some of the follows whom she sticks to Jiiaah , but she is gouarally equal to the task. I observed isoino cases of iuunitation imbecility ou this occasion that would have cauccd n perfect agreement among the os'urts of thu Uuiteuuitrial ; but they didn't fool mo. Wliun a mature muiden of thirty rounds .her eyes mid mouth into big O's of astonishment over some flut , stale and inniuid remark by 11 noodle of twenty it is too gaudily , tninpitr untly , luminously tuin that it lets the light right through. I was of thu same way of thinking when 1 ouwf. girl pretending rte zealously hide bet- foot niter she had put them into num ber two satin boota , with voiyot tops , Spanish instepa , Chinese ) toes and liny jeweled buttoiiu , expressly for exhibition under a skirt shortened in front. Among my NOTKH AIT r.111 ! IIALU nro thu following : Trianuular openings in the necks of bodices wore us numer ous as square onoc. Amber-beaded sandals of pink satin were the loftiest Agony in foot-wear. A novel trim niing for H short drcuo was a wreath of roses round the bottoui of thu skirt , just over a lace balayoaso. J'ink WM plenty in a great variety of shades , Necklaces were niado of tiny wreaths of fmo flowers. Gold and silver em broidery was on the tees of many slippers. Lace and embroidery appeared n great doid in com bination on drusiescB. Very short elcovea and very long gloves were the rule when any part ot the arms was bared. A few lilies were soon , but only ono sunflower to indicate Oscar- wildciam. A pair of black silk stock ings had imitation buttons and buttonholes - holes worked up the outsider , and were worn with lo v black slippcis. There were two high Elizabethan rufls , mudo of wide lace plaited up ex ceedingly full , jnsidu deep rolling col lars of brocade. Surrah silk Boomed to bo retaining its popularity among quite number of a youn1/ women , but it ) WUR generally made up in simpler styles than last , year , sometimes' with Maruuorite bodice * . I was sorry to BCD a marked tendency toward sheri hair. On a few heads , thu short curly lock * Jiru charming , and ono ox- ninplu of this v/us a pretty , dimplec darling of aw/ully sweet ei.iteon. Jlnt in at least one case that of an angu lor and tovuro viaagod woman of forty the olfect wta sorrow/ul , Those costumes which I know to bo im ported from Paris had skirt i touching .the 'floor in front and long behind , HJth trains dragging considerably , Jilt dresses clearing the floor all round were commonest lor girls who lanced. A ( ruin may bo n nuisance n n crowded place , but it undcnia- > ly adds dignity to the woiror , bo iho tall or short , fat or lean. A itrangu. IIISAOIlKKMIiNT was shown in the length of waists [ 'hose of ordinary dresses were longer linn over , while these of ii'Uhotic oilets wore us much shorter. An llustrntion of this was afforded by , wo sisters , whoio faces bore n close vsembloncc , whoso heights were the i.imo , whoso hair and ryes matched , ind whoso figures worn much alike ex cept in the apparent lengths of their waists. One wore n costume of royal ) lue eatin , with a pointed bodice reaching way , way down in front mid "lehind , while the drapery was bunch- 'd as low as ponoiblu on the hips. Slio md a slender figure , and it really ookcd us though her waist formed uilf of the distance from her head to lier heels. The other were a Margiio- : ito bodice of white surah , and it w.is so short that , if a calculation iad been baneu on any ordinary standard , the calciilit- or might easily liavo convinced imiBolf that her lei/s extended clour up to her neck , after the manner of .lie figures of mun that wo used to lriw on our school slates. Of the two extreme1) the long waist had an ud- vantagu in the fact that it enabled thu ; irl t' > give expression in nil her move- nunts , while the sister was practically HWaddled. I saw several examples of 'xi.iuliftilly expressive bodies at thu harity. and they were not so by rea son of decollotte dieaiiui , but because they were always .nicely posed , or doving gracefully , or usud cleverly in thrugB , quivers , undulation" , etc. viuu women aru uduntfl nt that sort of .lung , and snug ball ilrotwoH aroofFcct- "vo aids. Still , a body may bo ulo- { ant in a loosu tobo , IIH 1 Uiacnvuiod ast evening at Hooth's Theater , thu lliislnitivu form being that of Georgia Gayvan as "JOC'AMTA. " n thu Greek play , ( Ellipus Tyranniis. I'Jiis huroinu , 1 may briefly mid mockingly nay , becomes the wife of ' ( Kdipim , " and afterwards finds out hat she is his mother. That makes t awkward for "Jooaatu , " you must illow , and the way she squirms when , hu hears thu IIOWM would bo instruc- ivo to the liveliest skinned eol. She viithep elaborately all over the sttig. , , til ( finally exits in evolutions which .linost . amount to somersaults , llor robe is in itself a Hhapulosa drapury ; nit the actress in.'iiiit(0'i ( ( ( o maKu very studied iittitudi > distinctly visi- ) Io durhiL , ' all her contortions. Tin's vai done by drawing her robe sons to other body produeu iirtintic outline.4 , find it reqniiudoxport olworvation to lotect these tricks in her simulation of mental agony. Without careful and skillful manu'ruinoiit , thu { .mnont would hide all her posturing ; > ut as she uses it , u rapid snrios ot atatuesquo figures are produced. To do this , HIU ! IH compelled tot liucard all indurskirts , and if she wouoo a cornet t all it is tliu most yielding and pli- intkind. My opinion is that .under iu Greek gown slie wears nothing 'but i tight knit choiuisu and lon stock- ugs. In no other w.iy couli. > the out- intm of hur form bo so iimoothly ihown at all the varying ungloa from which they wore viewed. Dho .im- . ) ression of scant raiment is iaoronsed jy thu fact that shu is barofootud , as rtuplired by a strict conformity to Urobk. dross. She did not wuae-iiloah- colorud silk stockings with tines to them , as actresses usually do > when presumably barefoot , but stuck out a really naked pair of tootsies. ( Mow much of their whiiuncsB of nkin and pinJaioss of nails was duo to artificial coloring T don't ' know , but their s null nizo .awl good shiipo were sutelyallllxor n. OLAIU .Slio PasBoclUt Along you my testimonial' in r uruncoito SPIIINO JILOHSOM , having tiUioinit for dyspepsia , and rtcoiviiif aluiofltimimediato relief. I pa-sod it to iwy neighbor , who is using ' with saiuu iruitilts. MILS. J. W" , Lnir.ir , "ELmira , N.\Y , " 1'niiio.iiO cents , trial Ijottlos JOcunts. How tocrjeo Your NiipWn ut Dinner. The luw > uf the napkin m but vague ly nnderotood. Ono of c.'iir esteemed motnipolitiHi.coiitoiiipomrioH' infon-nn an eauor inyuiror that it is bad focm to fold tlui napkin after < inner , tint the projwr ihing is to throw it with nogliuent ditu-egard on the tablu be side the plate , as to fold it would lv > a reflection -cm the host , and imply t familiarity ( luti would not liolit an in vited guest Hut the thoughtful reader will ivyveo with us that this studied disorder iis likely to Uo n good clsal more trying to a fastiditvis host- eiii than an uuatudiod rupkcing of tlw > napkin in good ordur beudo thu vUUor'H plato. The propur thing is to fold thu fabric with unoatuntfiitious cart1 and lay it on .tho loft of the plato , far .from the liquids , liqueurs , and cofl'iv ) , and thus toctify U ) the huatoas that her care in preparing the ( able hits boon apprcciatoil. The napkin has pLayud famous ptrts in thu ifortunos of luon and women. It was one of the points admirud in Miiriu Kttiiirt that , thunks to her ox- nuisito L rood ing in the court of Marie do Medici , her table was moru impos ing than thu full court of her great rival and oxecntionor , HJi/.ubuth. At tiu { table of the latter thu rudest forms wort maintained , thu dishes were served on the ijibU ) , and the ? rcat queen helped heraolf to thu platter - tor without fork or spoon , n pagu staiuliut ; behind her with a silver ewer to bathe her fingers when the llosh Jmd been iorn from the toasts. At thu court of the Into empire , Kit goniu was uxcosiivuly fastidioui. The uau of the napkin , and thu manner of vatinu an egg , nuclo or mined thu ca reer of a guest. The grent critic , S.iintu Houvo , was ( disgraced and loft oil' the visiting list because ut u breakfast with the emperor and emprea * at thu TulloricB , he carelessly opened his napkin and spread it over his two knees , and cut Ins eug in two in the middle. The court otiquottu proscribed that the liulf-foldud napkin should Ho on the loft knee , to bo used in the least oh- truaiv nuuinor in touching the lips , und the egg was to bo merely brokui on the larger end with the od [ o of the spoon , and drained with its tip. Thu truth is , luxury nnd invention puil table appliances so far that few can bo expected to know the particular convention that may bo considered good form in nny diversified society. The way for a young follow to do is to keep his eyes open which , unless lie is in love , hu can do and note what others do. Physical Sultoring. No ono can realize , except by per sonal experience , the anguish of mind and body endured by sufferers from dyspepsia , indigestion , constipation , and other dincnses of the stomach. llruDOt K BLOOM HITTBHS are u posi tive cure for this direst of nil discuses. Price $1.00 , trial si/.o 10 cents. Iw-ood KILLED BY SNUFF. But Not Until lie lltul Boon Stooped in It for Ninety Yeurs-A Veteran of the Tobacco Truilo. Thcro are reformers xvlio don't bo- iovo tobacco , miull' and other nar cotics uro doing tliu world any good. 1'huy nmy be right in a good many JiiHtnnccH , but there is certainly ono exception to the loformciH' rule , and t m a most interesting ono. Mr. S'lcholnn Kuhnun yesterday received ntulligunco of the death of an old 'riend who has a histuiy worth men tioning. His name wan I'etor lUy and ho was the oldest einj _ ' ! o 111 the t'reat Umllard's tobacco factory at Jersey Jtly. Ho died on .Saturday evening , January 'J8. The dt'oc.isi-d was a mulatto , and had HuivedlliiiLorillards luring foiirgenerationsof that family , Ijeing first employed in 17811 by thu grandfather of the grandfather of the present senior member of the linn. Hu WUH promoted , step by step , until lie became the superintendent of the siiuir factoiy which position lie held until a few weeks before his death. Ho said hu was 107yeara old. Jlis property , real nnd personal , is es timated at $70,000. It is claimed that ' 10 WiiH the bu.st judge of cut to- b.icco living , and that hu could toll in a moment thu particular district that i ad grown any aamplo shown him. Mr. Kuhnen met Mr. Hay at the centennial exposition in 187 < > and xraa unused at hearing people try to guess the old nwn'rt ago. They wouldn't nsually come within 50 years of it , lie being at that time 101 years old. Several timi s when Mr. Kuhnen waa in Now York ho called upon Mr. Ray in the Ritnir factory , but could never remain thi.ru moro than three or four minutes. Tliu doois und window H were all lutiuirod to bo closed and kept HO , yut the superintendent lived ; here fiom e.irly iiiornint ; until even- iir. His face looked like parclununt ind it seemed to bo no index to his clmiMctur or ago. II ly was highly ro- ; ardcd by the Lorillardi. NMVEHGIVE UP. If you are niilleiing with low and lupiessudspititH , loss of appetite , gen eral debility , disordered blood , weak constitution , headache , or any dineasu ) f a bilious nature , by all moans pro- euro a bottle of Electric Hitters. You will bo surprised to see the rapid im- ) rovoment that will follow ; you will jo inspired with now lifp ; atrongth and activity will return ; pain and mis ery will ccasu , and henceforth you will rejoice in the praise of Electric JHttcis. Sold at 01twite n. bottle by Idh & M uMahon. Romnrknblo Youngr Now Yorker. Cincinnati Commercial. A young exquisite , the son of'a , cele brated Now York ropomaker , is ex citing much good-natured laughter by his exceeding daintiness and lavish display. JJo has JnteJy attained his majority and is anxious evidently to dispense the larue iticoiiio he finds at bin command. Ho has forty coats , an umbrella for each shade of dress and canes and scarf-pins in numerable. Hu said ho had to gct.u , Hroughiim , because hu hi'.d to go to ihis lawyurs so oftot- , , and he bus iboaidos a two-whoolor und a Russian flloiyhuvith horses to nmtcih. lie has dlowurs sent to his room twice a day .and'whon he walks with a young lady she always buyw for hur a most oxpun- * > ivo .bouquet . , thorobuing na < othureorl utthtotimuofthuyear. Hos | ) ntir)00 kr. fitting up two 1001113 in hiemother's UJ > UBO. Hu wears throe itcarvolotia rioijjH upon his baud - iv cut'r eye sol in hammered gold , n rod cut's eye , wilh two diamonds , and ti ujpphiro sot wrtlii-wodiamondp. His slurt but- toni Jiro rtwo pcarla nut in diiuvunda , und ; ilao a cat's eye sot in the same precious etones. Ho luis five io/.ei pairs of silk hose , with his mona raii upon ( hum , and ho has u cime ii which ii concealed a cole nu foiuitcjn To u young lady , who .ulinired oi > o his riiija thu other diy ; , hu kindly ii.i ( ho would Hi-fid one round to her lirQ\rj the next day just liku it. FKBB 01' ' COST. Du. KINO'H NKW DISCOVKKY for Cionsumption , Coughs and Colds Asthma , Jlronchitis , etc. , is given uwuy in trial bottles free of cost to tlw alllictod. If you have n bail cough , cold , difficulty of breathing , hotraonesa or any affection of thu thtvat or lungs by all means give this wonderful remedy a trial. As yon vuluo your existence you cannot uflbnl to lot this opportunity pass. \\'a \ could not afford , nnd would not give this remedy away unless wo know it would accomplish what we claim for it. Thotumnds of hopeless cases hiivo already been completely 4:111 od bv it. Thuru IB no medicine in the world that will euro ono half the cases that Du. Ki.vu'H NKW DIHCOVKUY will cure. For sulo by G ) Trill it MuMAiioK , Omaha. JOHN NtAULKK , I'ffkMciit Vim IWt. W. H. DtisilHH , Siv and Treat. THE NEBRASKA IMUFAGTuMG 00 Lincoln , Neb , MANWACTUHJ'.KS OF Oorn Planters , Harrows , Farm Rollers , Sulky Hay Rakes , Ducket Elevating Wlnu mills , &c. \V nro | ircpaiod to do job work ami uunulac turlr ( or otlicr jartk * AildrN all oitlcn NKIIllAbU'A MANUFACTUHINa CO. N , Keu. | aal9-8tu " . " "BLACK.DRAUGHT" curca dyi pej „ ; . 'nv'-- um ( heartburn. In Ho ts of Fnmiltnn lostctUr's Mlomai h IlltUri I * as nxteh regarded rii n hotuchnld r < -cii lt > jar or coffee. Thu enton of thin In 'tn' tears of experience hive iroied It to l > o prrfuit > rcllalite In thoiio caicn of itiicrirciicj uhin a promptnnd c'Hivenk'tit run il > iHdcinandiil Cottstlpatloii , llitr complaint , Ijcpcpsla , Inill.'nstion nnd otlti r trouble * nr ivcriotnoljj It For Halo liynll ItrugKlitRand Dealer' , to whom pplv for He tcttir'K Alminao ' " " " Gentle Who irant glossy , luxuriant and wavy tresses of nlinndant , lcinUiul ) Hair must nso MON'S KAT11AIRON. This clecant , cheap article always mates the Hair Rrovr freely and fast , keeps it from falling out , arrests and cures grayness - ness , removes dandruff and itching , makes the Hair strong , giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Beau tiful , healthy Hair is the sure result of using Kathairon. THE KENDALL PLAITIBIACHIIE ! DEESS-MAKERS' ' OOMPAHION , asSSaffifeSHjiatt ' * - * .lissSjjTi ! Si f It plitlta ami presses pertuctly one jarJ per inliiuto. It plalU ( roni 1-10of an inch tel 1-4 Inches in vUiIth In the coarstut lelta or IliKst silk- . H does all klmls ami B ( ) loof plaiting In use. Xo lady tlmt doei hur oun drexs mnkini ; can afford to ilu ultliout ono as nlco i < laltlnK Is noverom of fashion , 11 sctn It cells Itself. For Maritime , ClrculaiH or Agent's ttnns address CONGAR & CO. , 113 'YclnniH St. , Chicago , ID. NERVOUS DEBILITY , A Cure Guaranteed Dr. K. C. West's Ncr\o and Drain Treatment A njieilOo tor lljutcrlft , Dizziness , Convulsions , Nervous Headache , Mental Depression , Losa ol llfmorj Sporruatorrhoa , Inipotcnjj- \ Km mlonn , Premature Old Ajo ( , caused by ovtr- c rtion , self abuse , or a > cr-lmlulgenco. whlcli leads to misery , decay and death. Ono box u III euro recent CABOH. Ka It box contains ono month's treatment. Ono dollar n box , or elx lioies lor Iho dollars ; sent by mall prepaid on receipt ot price. Wo guarantee elx boxes to euro any ease , With ooh order received by us for six boxes , ac > compiled with live dollars , will send the pur chaitr our written guarantee to return the money If the treatment does not eft ct a euro. 0. f. Goodman , DruircUt , Bole , Wholesale am Itetall AeMt | , Omnlia , Neb. Orders by mail at regular price , diwly DR. F. SCHBRBB , Physician and Surgeon. CIIHON10 U13KAbiS : , UHKUMATISM , r.tc. , A SPECIALTY. OflUu. No. U12 KnrnhamSt. , bclucun 14th and Uth , Untaliu , Neb. JUS > od3ni AUCTION SALE Of nluililodviolUni ; hni et , biuns , etc. I ll sell at public auction on Jl.urnda ) , February It ) Ibfti , beKlnttlni ; at 10 o'clock a. in. , nt the prim INCH on H h btroet , liotcneen Karnlmin nnd Ja < k KOit htreetf. Aliout Illtciii duelling IICIIKIH lurns , fenclni ; and other improt entente , lieltij thuiroprl ) ot thu II. & M. H , It. Com any. Terms , c"i h down. 1) . P. il. KHCTWKI.I , , fcli'tolU Saltsnmn. KENNEDY'S EAST - INDIA S3 s i i 1 I s 5S. S. g \ - o . - oW ITTEES ILEE & CO. . Sole ManuflJcturerB. OMAHA. Store Fixlnrc IVorki nd Frrncli IHjub'o Tlilck Hint and Ilent Show Caw fll&n O. J. 'WILDE , 1315 tmd 1317 Cass Street. 810. W. DOiMI. * . " . DOANE & CAMPBELL , A ttorneys-at-Law i jou juffcrfrom Djfptpsla , use III llDOC'i ; 111.001) IIITTKRS. H JOU are aflllrtcd with llilloutncw , u o llt'UDOCK IIUJOI ) HITTKI13 1 jou arc prostrated with nick Headache , take IIUIIDOCK 111,001) UlVrKllS f jour Bowcliarc disordered , regulatu them with IIUItUOCK 111/ ' f > our Illood Is mpnre , purify Itwllh MURDOCH M.OOD HITTlinS. f jou hnto Indlpeitlon , you uill find tut antidote n IIUIIIHMJK 111.001) 1)111 ) KIIS. f i ou are troubled with Spring Complaint * , er lUlcnto tlicin with IIUUDOCK 111.001) llllTr.HS ( } our I. her ( a torpid , restore It to hualth } action ith uuiibocK iii.oon iitrrnna I jour I.lvcr la nrtected , > ou will find n Hiiro re- toratlvoln IIUUUOUK lll.OOU UITTKKS. ( } miha\cnny 9pecli tollliitiior or Pimple , ( all lot to take UUUUOCK 111.001) f j on h \ o nny sj inptomi nt I'lccre or Scrofulous ores , n cunitlte remedy will ho [ omul In IIUIIUOCK DLOOl ) 1IITTKIIS 'or Imparting Htrcngth and \ltality tothesjs- cm , nothing can equal 1IURUOCK 1)1,001) ) HITTEllS. 'or Non oils nnd General DelillitJ , tone up the jstem with DUItDOCK 111.001) 1IIT1UIIS. 'rlco. ' SI. 00 pel flottle ; Trial Bottle * 10 Cti FOSTEtt , MILBUM , &Co , .Props . , BUFFALO. W. Y. Sold at wholesale b ) Ish & McMahon and C. P. Goodman. jo 27 cod-mo "ills great i ) > ccillc curio that most loithsomo "Wbothor in its Primary. Sooomlnry or Toi'tlarv Ktngo Kvmovis all tracer of ereitr } Irom the HJH tciu , CuriH Scrofula , Ol.i . bo < H , Khuunia tiiwi , H zuitu , C'a arrh or an > Illood Di'caav. CuronWhon Hot Springs Fall ! Mahc.rn , Ark. , May 2,1S81 Wo Imoe.vcqln our toun who Ihcdatllot Springs and ftiro Hnill ; cnrul withS. S. S. & MURKY .Memphis , Mcnn. , Maj 12 , 1831 We ha\uKOld l.ffliCliot let of l.S. S. In a jiar. 11m L'hcn iinitirvil H titUctlon. I-nir iiilnued > h > bklaiiH now rccotmnuid It as a poiithe petiflc S MANSMKLU& Co. Louisi ille , KvMa\ . IBfal. S. S. S. has git tn better sati faction tlnti anj medicine I lime ever sold J. A. FUXNRR. Doinei , Col. May 2,1881 Ktory pure ha cr ipuxl.a in thu highest tcnui ofS. S. a. Ii. Mctoctrr. Uichmond. Va. . May 11,1831. You can refer anybody to IIH In regard to the merits of S. S. S. folk , Miller & Co. 'IaTo nctcr known S H. S to fail to uuo a case ff Sjphllh , when properly taken. ] l. L Deni.ard. ) , . . . . p r. Eli Warren. ; Ptrr > , Ga. The oho o signers nruienticman of high stand iff. A II COIQUITT , Go\crnor " IP YOI' WISH WK W I.LTAKKY'lUUSE ' CA TO UK 1'AIl ) FOR WHE.N CUItKl ) . Write for iiartluilarn and copy of little book 'Mc-Ksairo to the Unfcrtunatc. " 81.OOO Rnwnrd will be raid to aaj chuilist who will tlnd , on an.viJBlt 100 bottles S a. S. , one partidoof .Mercury lodldo 1'otas- slum or any Mineral tmbstinto. 8WIKT SPECIFIC CO. Prop * . Atlanta , Ga. Price of regular size reduced to $1 75 per nt tie Small u'zt ' , liolJInf half the quantity , price , 81.00. Sold by KENNA11D & CO. , literally. a T. JACKSON PLANbK ! ( A Graduate Irom the Uiilveicltv of Pennsjl- Minla at I'hiladclphla of thu Class of 1Sln. ) lenders his profetialonil eervlcestotlio citizens of Onnln arJ all others needing the nanie , pre dlcaiin hl rlalin thircfor from -10 yearn' ex. perli'ix.i > , xUtcen jeirnof wliich time he spent In oitth Anicricn , lioni which country ho lia.s jiml returned , Lftlulii-1 nlil'it in the | irovlines man ) rcmidl H for MirioiiM cllKcnus conunon to thin countrj from tint uatlvin of the Fan e. The Doctor niakcti n > pecinlty of all Chron'c Dlt-umes , pirticularlly those of fcmalcH. lie may lie found at hi" rooniH at thu I'Untcr.-T House , corner of Dodn'o mid SKtccntli Siretts , n2Jcodlw\me t-odlu The Great English Rpmeily iVeicr filla to CIIIL Vc-noiisDebilitj. Vital - tal IXI.auitlon . , Dnin- dons , KcmlnulVeak - nes 'H.LOaT MANHOOD - HOOD , and all thu cUl vlficU of > outh fill lollies and v\c9 M'H. It ktops pcrma lleutl.i nil wtakenlii , ' , intoluntary IOHS xa'td IraluH UIKIII the } cm , the lnnllalj'e re. . . . . 'didtof ' thcuoeiilpraB- i , wh eli uru HO destniethu to mind and liodj and maku 1'fe ' ml cnblo , often Uadlni ; to iiibanl- < j nndduitli It strengthens the Nenfs.llmln , ( inciuorj ( Illood , Mii.dcs , PU'ejithe and llepro- ductile Or/"ii8 , It ri'fctores to all thu organic Innctl'iis their former \i'or ( and \italltj , ma- \ng \ llfo cheerful nnd tnjojablv Price , &j a bottle , or four times t > , o < iuan It ) HO , bent b ) oxiiiM. Ktvure from oljsfrintloii , to onyuddns < , onrertlptof price. No , C. O , 1 > , cnt , txupi on reeclpt of $1 as a. smra tec letters re- ruestinc nniKem must incloao ttamp. Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pill3 aru the best and C'huipettt djupcpsU and blllious euro In the market. HelM ld by all druggUtB. Price M ) ccnls , Dii. MIVTIK'K KIDNKY HKUKHV , GKIRKTICI'M , Curi'nall Undo ! Kldnv ) and bladder contplalnte , coiiorrliea , elect at d leucorrccn. For calo j ull oUj'l a bottle. fc > OUbII MKDIOAL IN8TITUTK , TISOlUeSt , St , louU , Ma , Jan56-lv GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADK MARK..TI'e.areatTRADE ' MARK KnglUhrem. ciW An un failing cure for Semltiil Weakneea , Hporinator- rlit-a , Iniiwt- eiicy , and all follow us a BEFORE TAKINfl. iuence of AFTER TAIING. B l.Abu | e ; u Low of Memory , UnUer ul Laaul tude , Pain In tlio llack , DliiinciM of YUlon , Pre tnitiira Old ACII , and many other Uiteasen thai lead to Insanity or Consumption and a I'rem * tureQraio. jtft'ull partleuUrn In our p niDhltt , which uo dculre to s < ind frco I v mall to everyone fjrrtia Specific Medicine U told by all driiKKtit at II per package , or Opt.-k\ci for < 5 , or wll be nt freu by mall on rtot Ptof the money , by rfiircuine T1IEQI1A JEDICINE CO. , JJuflalo. N. V. or vale 1 > V 0 , V Ooodr pctme-c ( d DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS HOTELS. TOHW ARLINGTON , d. G. MclNTIRE , Lincoln , Net SARATOGA HOTEU J. 3. 8TELLINIU8 , Mllford , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN , Stromiburc , Ne. . HALL HOUSE , A. W. HALL , LouUvllla CITY HOTEL. CHENEY & CLARK , Blair , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTE. , J. 0. MEAD , Nellgh , Neb GRANP CENTRAL ? . SEYMOUR , Nobraika City , N to MISSOURI PACIFIC HOTEL , P , L. THORP , WecplnKWnter.Neb COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. O. CAARPER , Hardy , Neb , GREENWOOD HOUSE , 0. W. MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Neb ENO HOUSE , E. L. ENO , Ercmont , Neb. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LOVELL , Atklnion , Neb. MORGAN HOUSE , E. L GHUBB , Quids Recd , Neb , SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & DECKER , Crcston , l . JUDKINB HOUSE , OUDKINS & DRO , , Rod Oak , la. HOUSTON HOUSE , GEO. CALPH , Extra , la REYNOLDS HOUSE , 0. M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , la , WALKER HOUaE , D. H. WALKER , Audubon , la. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , S. DURGESS , Neola , In. CITY HOTEL , Dl D WILLIAMS , Hnrlnn , la , PARK HOUSE. MRS. M. E. CUMMING3 , Corning , In. NEBRASKA HOTEL , J , L. AVERY , Stanton , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOUSE , WM. LUTTON , VllllscA , la. JUDKINS HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvcrn , la , DALL HOUSE , H H , PERRY , Ida Grove , In COMMERCIAL HOUSE , B , F. STEARNS , Odcbolt , la GRAND PACIFIC , J NORTON , Columbus , Neb. J-J WOODS HOUSE , JOHN ECKERT , Osccola , Neb. DOUGLAS HOUSE , J. S DUNHAM , Clarks Neb. . C. 1213 Farnham Si Omaha , Nph. Manufacturing Company , -MAKERS OF THE- Finest Silver Plated Spoons and Forks. The only itional plato thut original firm of is giving for instance - stance a uinglo GyMi All ou' Spoons , Forks n n d plated Spoon a W j * < * "vf H Knives plated A | , , < / triple thickness with the greatest \ it plate only on f of care. Each .Iffvi I lift/ / the auctio a lot being hung on a scale while where expo d being plated , tc ID wear , thereby inauru a full du making n single posit of silver in plated Spoon thorn. thorn.Wo wear sis long aa Wo would call a triple plated especial attention ono. tion to our sec- \ Rival. Orient. Tioood. All Orders in the West should be Addressed to . B. HUEEEMANN Wholesale Jeweler , OMAHA , . . . . NEB. GUILD & McINNIS GREAT STOCK TAKING SALE ! Everything In ' I DRESS GOODS t Notions , and FURNISHING GOODS ) AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. It Will Pay You to Call and Compare Prices. 603 NORTH SIXTEENTH STREET. ATTENTION ! BUSINESS N.ME We have in Stock OVER 200,000 ENVELOPES A Large Invoice of Flat Paper , Finest and Most Complete Line of Blank and Account Books in Omaha. All at Prices- that Cannot be Met in this Market. Give usa a Call. OILMAN R. DAVIS & CO. , ( Successors to VYooloy & Davis. ) /ll1 / 105 South Piiteenth Street Opposite Postoffice. \ < Jk liWM in-eod AO V NOTICE. O. U. Oodge. ol the flrra of I'rlcc , UcDmnott & Dodce , at I'lumbcr * and Can Kit tr , at Omiba wudliMUodu too q. DodKe , who awlKned to Tlioinaa Fries all hlf Internt Sept. SOth , 1881 , and ThoniM Price asiumtd the third share of flrtulUblUltilorHld 0 , 0 , Dod < c ( n contlcer- fttlon of Mlj trantfer , 0 , 0 DODCE , B. D. MCLAUGHLIN , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW And Notary Public. "BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures eoutlvo- " I iJick-iietuludtc.