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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1882)
' / n | , Jl'HJii OMAHA 1/Ali.Y . BJiE : SATURDAY. MAPCH 4 188S. OLAEA BELLE'S BUDGET In the Spring a Woman's Fancy Lightly Turns to - Thoughts of Dress. A Craza for Witchery of the Voudoo Sort. TUo Cruelty of nn Aucllonco to n Thin Qlrl-A Mnn In ft PoJamn-Othor Matters nolntlnff to Clothos. Corroipondenco of the Cincinnati Enquirer , NEW YOIIK , February 24 , 1882. - Nobody could giuss what is the new est fftshioimblo froixk of inotropolitrvii girls. It is to i > ntroni/.o Spiritual modiuins aiul fortune-tullora. There is diversion at a nciuico , possibly , whcro the circle sits in n dim light , clasping one another's hands , with a skip-uud-go-ono arrnimoinunt an to how the HCXCS nro noateu , in order to accuro , os I hoard a medium phrnso it , "a polarity of oleclrlo forco. " But having fortunes told by weird old hogs , nway upstairs in dirty tonomont- houses , is hardly concoivnblo ns an amusement. The fact is that a wave of Bupcratilion has nrison , and is how slopping on us. Negro women arc the favorite witches , and about every second house in West Twenty-fifth street , the successor of Thompson street for negro residence , holds a sorcerer. Never before hayo so many silk skirts been lifted over the moral and physical mud of that thorough- faro. Most of the pricatcssos of vou- dee * are quite commonplace shufllors of greasy cards and peepers into tea cups , but several are more pretentious. One mulatto of great size aiid consul- able beauty wears a robe covered with queer figures the manner of con ventional astrologers , nnd sits in n quaintly embellished room , in the midst of stuffed birds , snakes and al ligators. She is in high repute with Murray Hill girls , nnd she gives them the nicest posmblo information about present lovers and future joys. You pay her a dollar Tlion she puts on a cocklo-slmpod cnp , waves a wand , closes her eyes , and lies to you like an expert. She has considerable tact in drawing out facts from her unwit ting callers , and is thereby able to startle thorn with the very points they have given , her. Of course a good proportion'of these who nro indulging in this freakish sort of thine ; merely do it because others do , but many are really credulous , and it is astounding how linn a lodgment superstition has in feminine heads , right alongside their cultivated brains. Ridiculous Blories tell how uomo of the fortunetellers - tellers arc abusing their opportunities by bringing their innocent patrons into acquaintance with awfully naughty men , and so on. Uosh ? The upper-ton girls of New York nro just as knowing as they are innocent , and they don't ' take introductions to atrango men through fortune-tollers. Getting their fortunes told may bo regarded - gardod as sufllciontly.coromomous for .1 . LENT , I' J which has come upon us before wo hardly know jt. This is a penitential Reason , I am aware , yet I must write about the fashions all the samo. The garments most noteworthy this week m the suit departments of our boqt dry-goods stores are fatigue costumes and'Utihty suits for early fp'ring.wear. They are made of dark-blue and gray flannels , chaviot mixtures and light meltons. These intended for fatigue or excursion suits are flannel , and have gored skirts , upon which are superimposed - posed a deep kilted flounce reaching to a point above the knco ; also , an apron draped high , and back drape ries looped high and somewhat bouf. ' font. With such a skirt is commonly worn an unlined hunting jacket or box-plaited blouse belted in at the waist lino. The sleeves are also un linod. Such suits come cheap , and at the same time are tasteful and service able. Spanking of cheapness , I can't understand why wo are such fools as to turn up our , HOBOS at things because they don't cost much. I am not one of , thoao who believe it is extravagant for a Mrs. Astor or a Mrs. Yandorbilt to p y $5,000 for a cloak. They've got the money to spend freely , and who is harmed by their doing it } On the other hand , a woman who can't ' afford to put five thousand conta on her body at on30 , from the hat all the way down to shoo.too , ought to accept the situation amiably. She can use just as good taste as' Mrs. Aator or Mrs < VandorbiU , at least , by the ayoidanoo of anything , inartistic , And right jhoro is the consolation : 'Not' one man in a dozen knows the differences iri textures. Consequently , if the style bo quiet , shapely and becoming , ' flannel is as- pleasing in' his eyes as embossed velvet. The cheviot and cloth suits for the ensuing season are admirably calculated to reconcile sen sible woman to the doottino I have put forward , for they nro both pretty and fairly cheap. They have sLirts like these ubovo 'described , ' but "tailor-made" jackets or basques uro worn with them. The fit and finish of the suit constitute its chief beauty , and if the wearer is blessed with a good uguro nho iu bolter oil in it than the Grooms' daughter in silk , if the latter happens to bo HHAVEI ) L1KK A U1UAU filON. 0 , slmpo is all potent ns n factor in good looks , and thu aspiiing belle i ought never , never to for t it. Them ; dresses nro made up In nurture * and plain cloths , showing all the now mid standard sh idui of color , the lusthetiu tints of yellowish green and olive , bronze , blue , gray and p.rayisli purplo. as well as the standard favorites dark-blues , hunger's greens , seal nnd tobacco browns nnd oorus. Thp 1 urred uud checked goods , the shep herd plaids , nnd the invisible-barred cashmeres are also to be put into cos tumes for spring , and it is pretty cer tain that no material changes will be made in the form of either * klrU at basques. So my readers may con fidently 0 right ahead in making their Bpnng suita. In the matter ol clonks , modified Uubbards and rhitet are coming into fashion , They art now made only half long , BO that the droas skirt gota a chance to show it- flolf. The only other change is in ' fllightly closer fitting of the figure , Many new cloaka , in anticipation ol . milder weather , are not waddod. bul merely lined with heavy satin. Bonn of the liningi uro bright , but tht greater number are black. Wcmor H * who ride in carriages may wear hand some Spanish mantles of ladies' cloth of a now brown or gray , trimmed with rich ohonillo nppliquo bands in n darker shade of the same color , nnd closed at the throat with n chenille cord and tassel * . Short volvnt skirts , with bodice nnd panicrs of n soft woolen texture , nnd n pelerine nnd deep cuffs vclvot , will bo a fashionable walking costume. Indian , Paisley nnd other handsome shawls are being trans formed into cloaks , with chunillo fringes added , and lined with silk or sntitii Cloth suits are rendered dressier by means of cords draped across the front of the basque , and sometimes down the skirt. Quanti ties of now shepherd plaids , very good for young girls' suits , como in light wool stuffs , with the tamiliar chucks nnd bars rnndy more artistic with oorgo and jncquard effects. The same is observed in a now style of baya- doro'Stripcd-goods of Bilk nnd wool texture , The wooli goods in bust favoritism nt present are pclka-dottcd sateens , percales and American cali coes. Polka dots are nlao fashionable 011 satin foulards ; also on scarfs for the neck. There nro aomo no'V things in millinery , but not many , because nearly everything in that line is held back for Easter bonnets. In the meantime , most of us will affect n certain decree of sanctimoniousness during Lout. Wo will not sit down in sackcloth and ashes exactly , for only the acutely devout go very far toward actual deprivation for religion's sake ; but it is fashionable to make n slight pretense of observing the Lenten sea son. The scries of public balls and big private parties terminates , and some folks stop going to the theatres. The business of ( ho theatres is affected more in theory than in fact , however , for the lack of other amusements compensates for the absence of Catho lic and Episcopalian devotees. Speak ing of GOING TO THRATKUS VASIIIONAI1LY. The time was not long ngo whim the painfully swell-claim would bo seen in none- other than Wallnck's. It is wholly different now. Wallnck'a re mains fashionable , but it is no more so than the Union Square or Daly's and rather less so than the Madison Square ; while the growth of musical pieces in the favor of high circles sends wealth and fashion to whatever theaters perform them nccoptibly. Thus it happens that the exclusivc- ncas formerly appertaining to Wul- lack's has been dissipated. The daint iest among us now go to Tony Pas tor's occasionally. I saw as liancl- fjomo an audiunco thcio the other evening as over was delighted by a poor variety show. Bo it known that Tony seldom him so good u company at homo as ho takes out on his sum mer tours. On this occasion I wit nessed a characteristic exhibition of the UTTJ5H IIEAKTLKSSNKHH of an audience. The ( entertainment included a burlesque- Patience with n full force of love-sick maidens. One of the girls was extremely thin. In ordinary attire , with her arms and neck covered , her acrawniness would not have attracted attention ; but with her almost flcshloss arms bared to the shoulder , the bones of her neck pro- tuding and her ribs all but visible through the shapeless garment which was wrapped once and a half around her she was OB horrible as the living skeleton a museum. Did the audi ence p"ity\the Jloor crtUturo ? .Not u bit of'it. ' They greeted her first ap pearance with a titter , which soon be came a ffuffaw , loud and long. She understood it after a minute or two , faltered in her singing , seemed inclined to retire , but coweringly ro- nainud. But the assembly was mar- ' ilcss , and continued the uproar as pug ns she was in sight. This wasn't "one by the gallery boys , mind you , ut by porsoifs in the orchestra clwiru , with the clothes of ladies and gontlo- non. Right in front of mo sat a : iook-bcnked , slab aided woman , who would haye stripped as unhandsomely as the singer , I'll ' bo bound , nnd her to-hu and ha-ha wore as loud as arty- body's. I suppose the girl on the sta'go hadn't ' realized how much eho depended on dross. The lesson was taught her most cruelly , and I under stand she did not return to that school next night to have it repeated. But , o resume my myFASHION FASHION NEWS. Plain black gros grain ailk is begin ning to find favor once more. It is combined with other silk fabrics , notably the moires nnd satin faces. They nro brought in a wide range of grades and prices , some running as low as 75 cents a yard , and from that upward to $2.50 , They are in all the colors. The now cashmeres nro light nnd exquisitely finished. Some are smooth surfaced and some are fulled , BO an to present nn appearance of being slightly .fleeced. Others , called impe rial serge , nro woven in largo diagonal or serge effects. As theno goods , like the nun's veilings , como in all the light evening shades , as wall as the dark street colors , they are used to an almost unlimited extent for evening dresses , and will bo popular for drossy Btreot costumes aa the season advances. The most elegant white wash dresses of the coming summer mil bo linen lawn and sheer linen cambric , soft ui India muslin nnd al most us transparent. New lusthotio neckerchiefs consist of a square of pale rosej blue , olive grotm or mauve mull , with bright roses , pausics and other flowers , printed on them in cx- uggerutod sizus , but natuml an to colors. AiHoni' tho' novelties uri looking-glacs bfiids tiny mirrorn used on the latest imported bull drosses. A feature of the evening costumes of the closing season were wide-striped satins in palo colors , al ternating with those of gold or silver moire. But ull that is ovur for iln winter Thorp is a newness in fash ionable chemises , They tire made of linen cambric , trimmed witli insertion and odgingmgs oi ' Yaloncieunoa' lace , liand.wroughl in uniting the face , with open work to admit narrow , tinted drawstrings , Medallions of tbo fine needlework ar < applied at intervals , with admirable effect , and all the seams about tlu boaom and sleeves are dolicatelj feather-stitched. The ahouldor-slrapi are long and high , and the sleeves arc only an edging of Inco sowed on f band of insertion. The nook is cul low , in heart shape , back and front , Night-gowns are made in the same pretty style ; but others are of palter or unite surah silk , trimmed nitl lace edged ruflloa , ahirrings , nnd some times with bands of Bwnn's-dowti. Some of ilicso garments , while for boudoir nnd bod-chamber use , nro not1 slept in , and nro really Princess' robes. But everything in the way of elegant night-wrappings for women la eclipsed by the l-AJAMAH , Which men of fashion have lately been putting themselves into so num erously , Pajamas are worn by gentle men of luxurious tastes for neglige and chamber use , ns well as to sleep in. The pajania in n suit of pongee silk , consisting of n loose Japanese blouse nnd loose Oriental trousers. I have soon them hanging up in the stores -plain affairs in dark blue with white dots of daintier in bright Chi nese silk , nnd positively gorgeous in dolicnto shades nnd embroidery. How ever , my knowledge of the pajania is not confined to the unsold oxnmplos. I saw ono with a man in it. My look was hasty , but comprehensive. I was passing a window in n corridor of a certain Hotel. A figure in the room caught my eye , and I mis took it for n Chinaman in native dress. So gay was ho that , for the moment , I reverenced him ns n mainlorin at the very least. A brief , square showed mo "that ho was an American swell in a pajania , nnd I no longer tar ried. His togs were made of light yellow silk , almost covered with dcli- cato embroidery. They wore beauti ful in themselves , but they hung on him Bliapolossly , nnd made him look' like n silly fool. Men had bettor leave such finery to women. Did I hurry nway because the follow inpajamawaa indelicately clad ? Not at nil. Ho was delicacy itsolf. But 1 was afraid the sweet , sweet thing would pluck a feather from his pillow and strike mo with it real high. OLAIU. BBLLR. Noting the Effect. 11. Glbbs , of HufTalo , X. Y. , writes : "Hearing your BunnocK BLOOD BITTEUH favorably ipoken of , I wa induced to watch ficir clFcctH , nnd find that in chronloJplacaBes of the blood , liver nnd hitlnoyh , 'your bltturs have boon signally inarkud with feuccesH , I liavo used them myself with best results for torpidity of the liver ; nnd In the case of n friend of mlno Buffering from drormy the effect was marvelous. " Prlco $1.00 , trial slzo 10 cts. feb28-deodlw THAT COUGH. If you nro suffering from a Cough , Cold .Asthma , Bronchitis , liny Fever , Consumption , loss of voice , tickling of the throat , or any affection of the Throat or Lungs , use Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption. This is the great remedy that is causing so much excitement by its wonderful cures , curing thousands of hopeless cases. Over a million bottles of Dr. King's N"ow Discovery have been used within the last year _ , and have given perfect satisfaction in every instance. Wo can unhesitatingly say that this is really the only sure cure for throat and lung affectioits , and can cheerful ly recommend it to all. Call and got a trial bottle free of cost , or a regular size for § 1.00. Ish & MoMahon , Om- 1m (3) ( ) Jncob Mnrtzolf. of Lancaster , N. Y. , says your Syrup BlotBom works well for everything you recommend it ; myself , wife and chilareu have all used it , and you can't find a healthier family in New York State Ot. 5 , 18SO. 4 Price pO cenU trial " ottles 10 cents. fol > 28-dodlw , , 'ost for bnlni ; tbc icort direct , qnlckeita -tttcst line connecting tha great Metropolis. Gill 'AdO , and the EiBixax , NottTH-EASTrim , I MI u < ] BOUTU-GIOTIBN LINK ! ) , nhlch tormltuto there , rlth KANSAS Cnr , LXAVHSWOUTII , AICIIISON , UNCH DLUTPS and OMIUA , ( bo COUMHECU ; uinuu from which r&dlato EVERY LINE OF RAD ibttpcnotratw the Continent f/om th * UUxonr .Uver to the Puclfla Slope. The OHlOACfO HOOK ISLAND & PA OIFIO RAILWAY : the only line from Chicago owning tnei In Kansas , or yhlch , by Ita own row ! , reaches th , x > lnta above named. No Tiutwuis BT OARRUOR No HisaiKO DOHtnumoNS I Mo huddling la III rentlUtal or unclean can , as every patsonjer carried In roomy , clean and ventilated coacbea ipou Fast Express Trains DAT CAM of unrivaled maznlflcimco , PDLLVA i'ALlCR BuxrNo | CAM. and ourovrntvorld-famou ) Disraa Oi&s , upon which meals are served of un- lurpaaaod excellence , at the low rate of BKVXMTT Km CiijTg IAOII , with ample tlmo for he > Ubfu nloymont Through , Oara between Cblca o , Pooilt , J1H waukoe aod Mlsaourl lUver Folntu : and cloje COD nectlons at all point * of Intersection v/lth othrr roads. We ticket ( do not forget thU ) directly to evert place of Importance In Kansas , Nebraska. BUcV JIllls , Wyoming , UUh , Idaho , Nevada , C&llfurnU , Oregon , wnahlncton Territory , Coionvdo , Arlfom and New Mexico. Asll boral ArraucorncnU regarding b wii ; M any other line , and rates of faro alnnye asl ow a coiupetltore , wha furnish but % tlcho o the com fort. fort.DORS and Ucklo of u | > orUmen free. TIcKoU. maru anil foldera at all prlnclpa ofllccs In the United States and Oauala. 11. H. CABLE , K ST. JOHN , Vice I'rcd't & Oen. Don. TUt aodPaai'rAg Ohlcwro Chlcairo. NOTICE. O. fl. Dodfro. of the firm of 1'rlco , McDcrinott & lodio , a ? I'lumberi and Oas Fit cr , at Omaha n&adlssoUodas toO. 0 , Dodtro , who asalgnud to Thomas I'rlco all hli Internet Sept. ilOth , 1881 and Tt'omas I'rlco ojjuiuti the tlilrd share o flnnllablltlos for ld O. a. ; DoJ0 , In cnr--- < u of said transftr. O. G. r 1880. SHORT LINE. 1880. EAHSA& CI'IT , StrJoe&OounoUBlnffs U TU * 0-VLT Direct Line to ST , From Omaha and the Went. Ho change of can between Omaha and bi. ixinl * and bul ono between OMAUA and NEW YOHK. eix K Daily Passenger Trains tuonna AU , EABTEIIN AND WE3TEUN CITIES with LEE CIIAHQKS and IN ADVANCE ol AIL OTHEU LINKS. ThU entire Una U oqulppad with Pullnun lUaco Bleeping Can , Palace lajCooctiM , Miller' Sttuty I'Utlonu and Coupler , and the celobrattt \VostlDehouNAlr-braVa. /argvo that your ticket read * VIA aU.'SA CITV , tT. JOSEl'U & COUNCIL BLUm Ual road , via 8t Joseph aud St. Louis. Ticket ! for sale al oil coupon station , to th We.1. J. X. BARNARD , A * 0. DAWE3. Oen. Bunt , Bt Jocph , Mol den. I'au. ana Ttckcl Agt. , bt. Josepli , ilo , ' A > DJ BOECU , Tlckiit Aenl , 1020 Farnham ( tree * . 4 , D , 1UM1ED General Agent , OUAIIA.NE A romf tly with ouch n representation a Hos- ettcr'sStemich Hitlers dcsor\cs a fair trinl If ou are dyspeptic , jour malady nlll o\cntually loil toll ; If j on Bre feeble , lick flesh and foci otpondcnt , It n ill both build nriil cheer jou up : lounroconnllptttd Itulll relieve jou , and If illoiis , hculthful etlmulktoonr Ihcr. Don't cspo n but make this effort In the right dlrco- on. For tulo by all ilnigolsti and dealers generally , feb13to ml Gentle Women Who -want glossy * luxuriant nnd wavy tresses of abundant , beantifiil Hair must nso LYON'S KATHAIRON. This elegant , cheap article always mates the lluir prow freely and fast , keeps it from falling out , arrests and cures grayness - ness , removes dandruff and i tiling , makes the Hair s'Tong ' , giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in nviy desired position. Beau tiful , lioaltliy Hair is the sure result of usiug Kathoiron. To Nervous iSurterers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. . J. B. Simp.'jau'o Specific It ' u ] > c iUvecuri ! far Spennatoirnti , Su.ulck tokLoM. Irai t-.U'.y , n-id all lUcc ice ir > jultln. rani SclI-Abuje , t.t Menta ! Au\ity , Ixiria < Uerrory , Falne lu thii UaiA OfBlde , aid dl'cosct ' thit ic.xl to Consumption lii'anlty on early grave O Bpcclttc Medicine ' . , with tul 1 nruphletk nt frco t.-j til. Write lor thurn and get full v"- leulftni. Price , tli ilOe , H.W per pack Ki ) , or vlx pact- agcsJor 'f.Cfl. Addrees all or Jem to 1) : 8IM80N MEDICINE CO. NC.S . 101 a. Id 103 Mala St. BuOalo , N. Tf. Solil In Omaha by C. F. Qooilman , J.V. . linll ' . K. Isb , and all Itncn < la' ' < > < evi < rvwhurB. KICM BDi ' Srtfcw 11 - , \our dutlca ovoli1 night n urk , tu rei Hhuillnii'-Jiind u * torobralnri TTPRC' Hop Bittoro. waft'u ti J op Bi If you are ycunp nit snttcnnl ? from our IL diwii tloii or di sl.a tluni It youninua ? old ounff.sniri-rlnr 'roc rleil or nlnrle , or roorlualUi or lonCTi nit on ft bed ot-'lci. ueai , rily on H o ltterc. Whoovet you nre. Tliousaiiajiiie n -fhenorcr yon Ket nJullvfruni iwiue format KlonOj Hfrtcm that your OiJlk. that uuili' needs clenimnp , ton- have lioenpre cnle ; cumulating , tnif or \sllbavUntoxlcatln , by tlmnly ' > . ' .nice Hop Oiite . yrjatn , IMntV O , I. O sri 'nor i - ; is an BbxcluU fiatn , . UlscaBOi and Irrealuta- olth" ttomncn , bleeuru fo : bated * , blood , drunkennenf liver otntnai uio ot oplaiu , You will DC tobacco , o * CTiredlf jouuse narcotic * Hop Blttors If you are dm- Sold by drag ts ficnJfoi ely weak and Iow pirltcdtrjr Clreulur iti It may anve your . HTQ CO. life. It hae , avod hun K kettrRl dreds. A Toronto , Oa GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARKTho Gre TRADE MARK Engllshrem- ody. An un failing euro for Seminal WeaknoiB , Bpormntor- tbea , Impot- on cy , and all OUcaaeathat4 follow M 11 BEFORE TAKNQ.Boquonco ! of AFTER TAIINB. JoU-Al > use ; as LO B of Memory , Unhcrsal Laaal ludo , Fain In the Hack , Ulmnora of VJalon , Premature mature Old Age , and many other Dloeasoa that cad to Insanity or Consumption and a 1'remH' ureOra\e. /fl"Kull particulars in our pamohlut , which we desire la tend frco trinall to everyone , tSTTtie Siicclflc iicdlcino Is told by all drugKleti it tl I r firkaKei or 0 packtyea for $0 , or will .1 > B tent frco by mail on real ptof the money , bj y addreaaliig THE QUA JEDIC1NECO. , Buffalo. N. Y. or Bale bv 0. V ( loodr octme-ood The Great English Eoinody iNcrcr falls to CIIK ] Venous Deblllt } . VI tnl Kxhaustlon , Kmts Jdons , Seminal Weak- ncmea.LOBTMAN HOOD , and all th ( ! \ 11 iffects of youth 'ul iolliig and excos .IC8. It stops perma lilently all weakening , > liintaryloss sane . . _ .DH uiwn the ) | | II Cy lr'ul'urac ' ticca , li ihMfuso doatrue ho to mind mid l odj MI J ma1He miserable , oitcn luidln ) ; to liuanl- ivanddeath Hs'reinjtheiiB tliu Ntnrs.llraln ( mcinorU lllodl , Mus le , I > Uc tlve am Uopro Uuttlro ON ns , It restore * M all the orcarili functli-nj their former Ugor and vital ty , ma .Inir llfo cheerful nnd onjojabla I'rlce , 3i bottle , or four times ti.e quantity 910. Bent bj cxvtrcsj. secure from eb rTatlon , to nnv address on receipt of price. No. C. O. I > . soiit. oxtep on receipt of 81 as c euara-i ( < . LettoM rj ue tlll anjtr u.utt li.cloje ttaxp. Dr , Mintie's Paodehon are the best and cheapo J | > cpsla and bllllou cure In the market. So y all druggist * . 1'rlc 60 ceuli. DB. Mi Ti 's KiD rr RI IBDT , GirmmcuH , Cure.ol ! kind of Kidney and bladder coiuplalnU 'ouorrlica , elect and Icucorrcca. For eale try al mQMi INSTITOTK 718 Olive St. , Bt. Louli , Mo. Jan2o-lv _ _ _ . _ RAIG'S ' OITY GREEN HOUSE U now open to the public with a full supply c Cut Flowers and Plants For Sole. Wo will bo glad to nave tbo publ ! call anil sou us. Bouauots or Any Floral Design Mfttl to OrUor ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. City Green Houw , 8. W. Cor 17th and Wei rt r , ono block from 10th dtreet cam. Nurtor J ; 23d ltret , opposlta Koit. J J. Y. Orals , Horn aud Laad cap OarUoer. * eu * Cm , Burdock Mrs. J. O. Hr iprton , 1'lttsbiirir , I'u , wrllti ! " ! MAI eullcrlra from general ilelillltv. want of ap petite , connlpixtlon , etc. , no thntllfoua Imr- den ; after ti > lnc Dunlock nlooil Hitters 1 felt liet- ter than for jiars. I cannot praise jourlilttern too much , " It. Glbbs. of ntiffttlo , N. Y. , writes : "Vour Itunlock Hlei lilttrrn , In chronic dlstftsos of tlia Mooil. Ihcr a J Milncta , hate been slKnalh marked vt Itli f uccc-"i. I n&e used them mj sol f with best results , for toqildlty' ottbolUcr , nnd In case of a friend of mli'o suffering from ilrnjis ) , the effect w as man olouo. " Bruce Turner , Uochcstcr , N. V.wrltcs : ' ! bale beet ) subject to serious disorder of the Idilnoja. and unable to attend to business ; Durdock DlooU Hitters rcllexcd mo before half a bottle was used I feel confident that they vtlll entirely cure mo. " , F. < Ascnlth Hall , ninghampton , N. Y. , rites : "I suffered with a dull pain through nn eft lung and shoulder. Lost my spirits , appetite and color , and could with dltllcult ) keep up all day. Took jour llitrdock Blood Hitters as di rected , and have felt no pain since llrst wecV af ter using them , " Mr. Noah Bates , Elmlra , N. Y. , writes : "About four years ago I had an attack of bilious fecr , and never fully recovered. My digestive organs were weakened , and I would be completely pros trated for days. After using two bottles of jour Burdock Blood Bitters the Improvement was eo visible that I was astonished. 1 can now , though 01 j ears of age , do a fair and reasonable day's work , 0. Blacket Robinson , proprietor of The Canada Presbyterian , Toronto , Ont. , vvritn : "Ferytars I suffered greatly from oft-recurring headache. I used your Burdock Blood Bitters with happiest results , and I now tlnd rui oclf In better health than for years past. " Sirs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y , writes : ' -I have used Burdock Blood Hitters for nervous and bil ious headaches , and can recommend It to an j ono requiring a cure for billlousncss. " Mrs. Ira MullnolUnd , Albany , N. Y , writes : "For several jcara I have suffered from oft-recur ring billlous headaches , djspepsia- and com- Slalnts peculiar to my sex. Since uilngour urdock Blood Blttcrsl am entirely relieved. " FOSTER , MILBUEK , & Co , , Props , BTUTAtO , W. Y. E old at wholesale by Ish & MoMahon and C. F. Goodman. Jo 27 cod-mo CAUTION "Stevens' Patent Egg Case" Sus tained by the Ooarts , You nre hereby notified that wo are the solo owners of letters patent 1-sucd to Jo n li. nvl George W. Stevens , on the CGtli daj of February , 1807 , and rtlibued Teh. II ) . 187 , reissue No 6091 , for Improvement in Egg Cases After ncatlr four ) ears of litlgattcnvith "Schroder & bcav crs" of New York , and aft r a "flnal heart g" upon the merits , the said "Sto- \ons" relasucd patent , No. ScDl was decided to bo a coed anrl valid patent by His Honor Hojt II. Wlicoler , U. S. Judge , atNivv York , on the 13th day of July , 1S31 ; ai d thereafter , and on the Bth ctiy of Au ust , 1BS1 , a final decree wa entered In said cause , awarding a perpetual In junction against "achrodcr & Scavirg" and for an account for profits and damages. After thii above decree wa , filed , an appllca tlon was inu'le by the ( aid "Schroder & Sen crs" for a rehearing , bald rehearing vvasgrantol , and on the > 24th day of January , 1882 , Ilia Honor Il9yt"l n heeler atllrmcd his former do- csion , thus fully sustaining the patent affr a double hearing. On Feb. 10 , 1882 , Ills Honor Oeo , W , Me- Cntry , V. S. Judge at Kccluk , Ion a , Krautcjl aa Injunction against Henry wela ( manufacturerof tue "North Star Case" ) , Burlington , lovva , re straining him from further manufacturing celling or using raid casci In addition t ) the above , the following In junctions have recently been Issued : Agali Et John II. Palmer , of Cedar R pld , jona , by U. H. Judges McCrary and Lore at Des Moines , IOAO. "Epg Ca-rler and Tenter Co , " of Chicago , by His Honor Henry W. fllodgct ! , U. S. Judge nt Chicago , which as appealed to Ills Honor Thomas Drunnnond , U. S. Judge at Chicago , who alllnned the opinion of Judge BloJgett Feb. 14 l 8l ; also against Chas. A. OllllMiic , of Chicago , by lilt Honor Henry W. niodgctt , at Chicago , Sfarch 7 , 1881 , and several others all fully sustaining the Storcns' rcis-mcd patent CATJTION , W therefore hereby notify I ho public that the use of nmovabla dividing boards between travs containing bottomless compartments ( with ut regard to the shape ol the compartmenta , or to the manner In which the pieces forming them are put together ) is a direct infringement on the Stevens 1'atent Egg Cane , rclasuo r-o. 6001 and all pirtlcs making , BO ! ing oruiing Egg Cases so constructed without our consent will be beld accountable to us. BILLINGS , COIJURN fc CO. Chicago , February , 1882. febZl-meod 3t Tuts great ipocific cures that most loathsome disease SYPHILIS "Whether la it * Primary , Sooondarj or Tertiary Stage- Removes all traces of Mercury from the sja tem , Curea Scrofula , Old Sores , Rheuma tism , Erzema , Caurrh or any Cores Wbon Hot Springs Fall I Mahcrn , Ark. , May 2,1881. Wo ha\ocasonln our ton n who lived at Ho ! Springs and Hero dually cured with S. H. S. IJcOAMUO.X & MCllttV. Mcniphli. Menu. , Hay 12,1881 Wo ba > o Bold l.SOfl bot'Ics ' of 8.8 , S. In a 3car It has given universal sUUfactlon. i'alr mlndoi phjslclans now recommend It us a poaltlvi spcclflc. 8. MAitsriBLD & Co. I.oul8llle , Ky , . May 13.1831. S. S. B. liaa irlvtn better Batltfocllon than an ; medicine I hao om sold. J. A. FLKXNBR. a IJemvi.Col. , HayS , 1831. Every punho cr ipcaUaln the hlgncst t > .rnj ( 0) ) 8. 8. 8. I" MeU ctnr. Richmond. Vo. . May 11,1881. You can refer ambcvly ro iw t'l reyard to thi nitrlU of S. B. 8. rolK , Miller & Co. JIa e not cr know nH S.H to fall to cure a casi f f fajphllls , when proper ! } taken. o The above slgnera aroKcntlcinan of hlgli ttand Ing. A U COLQU1TT , aateruor oiOoorirfi. IF vou wisn WK WILL TAKE VOUKSK c TO BE PAID FOR WHEN CURED. Write for particulars and oopy ol ittl book -'Message to the Unfortunate. 1.OOQ Reward w l be paid to an chemist who will iliiii , on analsis 100 bottle B. 8. 8. , one particle of Mercury , lodUo i'otai eiuru or any Mineral substance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Propa. Atlanta , ax Frlct of regular ilio reduced to $1.75 I > er bol of Ue. fimall tuo , holding half the quantity , prlc < SI 00. 4 Bold by KVajNARD b CO. , and DruggUU Ucnerally Lo Oohi Q. Uacobs , { UNDERTAKEF DIRECTORY OF LEADINC WESTERN HOTEL ? . . HOTELS , PROPltTETORU ARLlNQTON , J. O. MclNTIRE , Lincoln , Neb. SARATOGA HOTEL , J. 8. STELLINIU8 , Mllford , Nob. COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN , Stromiburg , N HALL HOUSE , A. W. HALL , Louttvllle CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , Blair , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTE. , J. O. MEAD , Nellgh , Neb GRAND CENTRAL 5. SEYMOUR , Nebraska City , Neb MISSOURI PACIFIC HOTEL , P. U THORP , Weeping Water , NB COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. O. OAARPER , Hardy , Neb. GREENWOOD HOUSE , O. W. MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Neb COMMERCIAL HOUSE , E. 6TOREY. Olnrlndn , Iowa. END'S HOTEL , E. L. END , Eremonl , Neb. EXCHANGE HOTEL , O. D , HACKNEY , Athlund , Neb. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LCVELL , Atklnion , Neb. MORGAN HOUSE , E. L , QRUUO , Guide Recd , Neb. SUMMIT HOUSE , OWAN & DECKER , Orcston , la. JUDKIN3 HOUSE , OUDKINS & BRO , , Red Oak , la. HOUSTON HOUSE , QEO.OALPH , Extra , la. REYNOLDS HOUSE , O.M.REYNOLDS , Atlantic , la , WALKER HOUSE , D. H. WALKER , Audubon , la. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , , 8. BURGESS , Noola , la. CITY HOTEL , Dl D. WILLIAMS , Harlan , la , PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. E. OUMMINQS , Corning : , la. NEBRASKA HOTEL , J , L. AVERY , Gtanton , PARKS HOTEL , Shenandoah , la , MERCHANTS HOTEL , j. W.IDOULWARE , Burlington Junction , M COMMERCIAL HOTEL , Blanchard , la. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , Dayld'city , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOUSE , WM. LUTTON , VIMI.cn , la. JUDKINS HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvern , la , DALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , IdnlOrove , la COMMERCIAL HOUSE , B , F. STEARNS , Odebolt , la GRAND PACIFIC , J. NORTON , Oolumbut , Neb. WOODS HOUSE , JOHN EOKERT , Oiceola , Nob.- DOUGLAS HOUSE , J. 8. DUNHAM , Olarks Neb. EXCHANGE HOTEL , O. B. HACKNEY , Ashland , Neb , INVITATION TO ALL WHO HAVE WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO BE REPAIRED ICT Gh EA. . "V11ST G- TO BE DONE Oil While our Work is better , our Prices are Lower than all others I received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS offered for Competition in our line Over All onipetitors. For the Best Watch "Work , For the Best Jewelry , ( own make. ) For the Best Engraving , For the Best Diamonds ( own importation ) FOR THE BEST 0-ooios DISPLAYED , ETC. Having lately enlarged my workshops and putting In new nd improvou chinory , I hope to still more improve the quality and finish of our ork"and fill orders with more promptness than is usual. usual.p v My Mctto has always been and always wjUhe : "First to gain qfliarior tiee and then advertise the fact notpisrorono wild advertisements Seme unprincipled dealers being in the' habit of espying my announcements , I would beg you , the reader of this , to draw a line between ouch copied advertisements nnd thoao of Yours very truly , y a& A. B. HjgtEfira The Reliable Jeweler , Omaha , I Neb. , Sign of the Striking Towr Siocl ? , Opera House Clothing Store ! cr. IP. Dolly Arrivals of Now Soring Goods In Clothing and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods ! GOODS MARKED IN PLIAN FIGURES , And Sold At "STRICTLY ONE PRICE P I am selling the Celebrated Wileon Bro.'s Pine Shirts , known as the BEST fitting and Most Durable Shirts Made. 217 SOUTH FIFTEENTH STREET. mlcodlm ATTENTION ! BUSINESS MEN. We have in Stock THE FINEST .AND MOST COMPLETE LINE OP BLANK BOOKS ! Of all Kinds Qualities and Grades in Omaha , ALSO BARGAINS IN Give us a Call and be Convinced , GILiA.'l R. DAVIS & GO./ " ( Successor * to Wooloy & Davis. ) 105 South Fifteenbh Street Opposite Postofflce. fcWMm-ood ' WHOLESALE 1 BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER -AND DEALER N- Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb.