Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 17, 1882, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE DAILY BEE OMAHA FEIDAY , NOVEMBER IT
CLARA BELUE'ON BEAUT\
1 Wonderfol Night for Wealt
anil Fashion in N&w
York ,
Tbo Style of Women Win
Went to ° eo Langtry and
Patti Pmo Clothes
oa Fine Bodies.
Correipondcnee oltho Cincinnati Knquircr.
NEW YOHK , November 10. Tf
nudioncoa paid $25,000 for their neat
Inat Moudny ni h . . Roasotiing tha
the ttomon of thcao gatherings woul
bo suparbly drosoo.d , I rogolvod to ne
bath of the exhibitions of good olothot
That waa why I wont to Wallack'i
irlioro Langtry made her Atuoricni
debut , nnd aftorwnrds to the Acadotn
of Jtuslo , vrhoro Pittti nppcared i
grand oporn for the flrat time ( n man ;
yoara. I don't buliovo that two a
brilliant theatrical assemblages wor
ever before scon in this city on th
aamo ovonlng , nnd their clothes realized
izod my oxpcotationa. At Wullack'
the efforts of the tnnnagomont to in
dnce the wumon to discard hatn niv
bonnets failed utterly. Outside of th
boxes only half n dozen fomilo head
were uncuvcrod. 1 was glad of it
"What's the use of independent , taste
ful American women folio winy ai
English custom ? I was also ploaaei
by the general nbsonco of full ovonin ;
dress , that is , toiloto of the ball am
drawing-room oort. The result wai
an abundance of ok'ganco of a dis
tinctively American kind. The ojlon
of the dresses were usually dark , thi
toxiuros cxcocditfgly rich , nnd tin
atylcs rarely conapicious. But then
wan sufllcient gayety , nnd it was con'
contratod in wraps of which the varlo
ty nnd pictcrcsquonoss were trulj
wonderful. At the Academy then
waa plenty of technical full dress , bul
hero , too , it waa overshadowed b )
combined richness and quiet tasto. J
am not golnij to harp much on thi
played-out airing of
iLANGTRY ,
nnd will oimply , aay that thoao wh (
' were raaaonablo in their expectation !
- 1 found her natisfaotory ; but these whc
looked for a tronocondont buautyworc
woefully disappointed. I counted five
women in the audlonco who , beyond
nil qnottion , were a great deal noaroi
to perfection than thin princo'a dar
ling. The chlof charm was n lady
like oapoot nnd manner , quito out of
keeping with the part oho was acting
in the play And it waa obaorvabtu
that whoti nho did unrohenraed
things aa in picking np the dumped
ilowora from a basket handed to her
while in front of the curtain , and load
ing out her roluotnnt manager aho
wan oven nioro graceful and frco than
when eho was following instructions .aa
"Hester Orazobrook. " It was easy to
comprehend how , with the prince of
Waloa 10 push her , she lud madn ouch
n headway in London aristocratic so
ciety. She has grown thin aincu the
familiar portraits , exposing taper arms
and a bonolcss bosom , were made , and
aho made no exhibition of those things ,
nor ia aho likely to during her Ameri
can tour. She ia a largo-jolntod wo
man , with big hunda , nnd her olbowe
nro larger than the parts of hoc arms
batwcoaJthom < aid htr ahouldero , HE
wao jikinly disoloand by iho tighl
nlOcvu df her coKumoa. Noi nho will
bare no BQch oruis M ahtunow pouoes <
' os , bclievo mo. Duly ono of hei
< 1rcsseo waa law nnd that exposed only
n'wodgoof akin down the center of
jhor bioant. Thia garment wna of
> rijn , warm-tonod yellow aatlu , simple
in otylo and fitting perfectly. Tha
waiat waa heart-shaped , coming low
down on the ahonldora , and beneath
the frill of point lace , which
OlttOimSURIUKI ) THE > X aHY AllEi.
to the narrow limits already described ,
waa only a piece of lightly twisted
Batln following ita outlines. The cor-
aago simply carried the line below the
waiat and ended in email points.
The aloovoa reached below the elbow ,
with a plcco of the satin carried
round the edge , nnd n little puff of
whlto silk odgud with lace in each ,
tying it to the nrm. The front of the
akirt waa iald in largo plaits , which
gave n fullness hat waa lightly caught
hero and thbro , making n caroices
drapery. The train waa long , nnd ita
beauty loft to depend on ita own color
and folds. It has boon ouggostod that
economical women , with n turn for
doing ever their droasos , might learn
a lesson from Langtry'n clothoa. She
does not out , snip and spoil good atuir
with ahirrs , pufld and biaa banda , aa ia
the fashion with American dress-
makoro. However , this plainness ia
artful instead of saving in her , for it
aulta her individuality. Simplicity is
horntrong point. Bho were no oar-
rlngaor finger-rlngs , though on har
wrists were bracelets Bet with mnguifi.
cent emeralds. The other costume
worn in the play , except her rustic
dross of the fuat not , had u polticoat
of gray aatin morvoilloux , with n
pauul directly in front of gray mar-
about foathora. Over this waa n long ,
tight-fitting coat of gray satin , bro.
cadod in black velvet and bordered
with a wide band of gray marabout
f enthora. Above this was a largo capo
of the aamo brocade , bordered nho
with a feather band , lined with sal.
mon ellk striped with ] delicate pink
and green , and caught in at the wai t
iu the back. With thin costume waa
worn & hat of the gray brocade. In
all of her dressing she was careful to
ihow
THE OUTLlNlfH OP , JIWl WAbTK ,
which is alonder , and , to my mind
rather out of proportion Mith her
broad shoulders und ample IIIJIB. The
idea suggeatcd by her figure was not
of iloehy roundness at the two wide
parts mentioned , but of a big bunu
frame not tmoothly filled out. Thii
impression wai strengthened by the
vifiiblo action of her uhouldcr bladrs
under the thin covering and nbovo the
' top of her corast , its well iu by tliu
meagranees of her besom. I fancied
that eho wan about eovon-efghtbs bono ,
and when eho smiled , with her uxtcn-
ulve inr - S and white teeth , the un.
pleiuat tought came to me that eho
was exj * % the whole front of her
skull , wh mi'Rht any minute drop
out , leaving her hood a shapeless lot
of liair nnd skin , Having expressed
that horrid idea , I must not fail to do
the woman justice by saying that , aa
nn entirety , aho ia about as wholesome ,
Jipalthy , clean-looking a creature as
V
'
V
ono would wish to ace. She walke
with A Btrido lint indicated a sturd
pedestrian , nnd altogether she ha
more out-door broezinpss than or
would expect in a dainty drawlr
room pot. The other no'mon In tli
imported company illustrated protl
well the fact that English style j
droso is away behind the Parisian an
American.
PATTl's WUDDINO COSTUME ,
worn in the bridal role of "Lucia ,
WAS of the conventional , virginal him
in ado plainly of book muslin , and o
her head wore orange blossoms. Sk
looked exceedingly pretty , but IK
Rirlish ; nnd yet I may bnvo been pn
judicod by knowing thntaho wan fort
and that the living tenor Nicolinl wr
her second husband of long otnndinq
Oh , how well Bho sang , thought Jiu
that ia none of my burnous , howovo
much it may have contributed to m
pleasure. The skirt of her dress hai
A dami-trnin , nnd around the botton
WAS n ruohingvhlch , after boin
f rlngrd on both aides , was formed inti
double box-plaits , ao that the edges o
the ruoho , lylnsr closely together , gavi
it the appearnnco of a downy mass o
whlto leathers. Aboro thin was c
Grccinn tunic , the chaato and artistit
arrangement of the soft , upright foldi
( living a moat graceful tffdct. The
bodice was cut square in the neck , nm
the nloovcs were ohort. It was evident
dent that the plump'Patti ' , though suffering
foring by companion of ages with the
loan Luigtry , conld got the boat of hoi
in n display of oc'uol surface. By the
way , it was interesting to mo to note
how closely the two audience ;
scrutinized thoao women. Now Yort
society will not roooivo either in r
drawing-room , but it did not hide ite
keen inloreal in them. Jjingtry OB-
pocially was a focu * for every glass in
the houao instantly on her appearance ,
and when she made her first exit thorc
aroao such n Babel of comment that the
other actors could not bo hoard at nil.
Bad taste , Bay you 9 Well , 1 don't
know. Hero waa n woman who had
oomo across the ocean to exhibit hot
personal beauty for money , and it wan
all right , I think , that the spectators ,
having paid the high prioo of the
show , should treat her
MKIIELY AS A flUOW.
She bora the ordeal without a tremor.
I have no doubt nho liked it.
"Sho talks about her .personal .
charms with the utmost freedom , "
said a journalist who had interviewed
her several times.
"Well , " I auppoaoyou gentlemen of
the press bored her until aha talked
aa a moans of getting rid of you quick
ly , " I remarked
"Uorod her1 ' ho retorted ; "well ,
that's funny. Tlioro wasn't a reporter
who wont down the bay to moot her ,
mid write her up for his paper , who
wasn't importuned to call on her at
her hotel. And , if ho did it , and
wrotu something moru than hiu man-
ging editor deomud worth publishing ,
then lip soon got A neat little note bog
ging him to call ogaini Bored by re
porters ? rioaso permit mo to laugh. "
. Depend Upon It-
Mother Shlpton'a prophesies and Louis-
ianla elections are very uncertain tilings ,
but Thomas' Jicltetrie Oil can bo depended
upon always. It cures aches and patrol
svory description.
*
DATOHINO LlVBlATTLBoNAKES
Cllle , the Naturalise l3eeoi-lbea Hie
Firat Snako-Uuutlng Expo-
rlonco.
rvC *
"I hall have to
> go snako-hunting
ngaln BOOH , " aaid Mr. Gills ; "there
tire any number of rattles in Pike and
ilonroo counties , W Va. , not to mention -
tion copperheads and blacksnakos. 1
mall never forgot the first snake I
5 ught alive. Light a cigar and I'll
tell you about It. I was quite a lad
it the timo. My parents used to live
tear the Bushkill Greek. That part
> f the country is not very thickly sot.
: lpd , and there arc big stretches of
* ild country in every direction , with
ixceljont sport in the way of fishing ,
; unuing nnd snake catching. Old
Hart Smith , n man with a high ropu-
ation aa n hunter of every kind of
inimal for. ahow men , lived near my
other's house , and ho and I soon bo-
same great friends , nnd ho frequently
ook mo out gunning with him.
"Ono morning father and I wore
feeding the garden , when the hunter
taaaod and asked father if the boy
that was me ) could go fishing witli
ilm. Father did not object , and off
[ wont , in high glee , with Mart. Af-
or wo had proceeded Borne distance
10 fnid to me : 'Hide your Eahing-
> ole among the older buahoii ; 1 am
( oing to teach you to catch u uurious
tind of fish to-day. I have an order
or a oouplo of rattleanakos for n decor -
or who ia staying at the Water Gap.
lo wants to make experiments with
heir poison. ' *
"Wo soon arrived nt Flags Barren ,
\ wide piece of ground covered with
moklobcrry brush and a natural
make haunt ; but , althouoh wo acourod
ho barren , not a anaki could wo find ;
10yo atartod for Nation's Barren , a
limilar locality , a mile or BO farther
m. The only reptile wo could find
, here was a pilot or copperhead snake
tie showed fight , and in his rage
nugod himself before Mart could
lover him with his crotch stick ,
is we killed it and made
) ur way to Miller'a meadows ,
ioar my homo. I was feeling very
Haappointed at the results of thu day's
unit , when just as wo were crossing
hollow called Devil's Uolo I hoard
the rattling of a snake. I cried out to
Murt , nnd at thesarao time perceived
\ Biiako at my tide making ready to'
ipring nt mo. Mart quickly crotched
Lho brute , and coolly picked it up by
Iho nock , and , holding its head from
turn so as to prevent ita biting or oa-
japing , allowed it to coil the re-
inatniler of its body about hlu wrist
It waau largo fonwlo snake with twelve
rattles , denoting ita ngotobe IS yours.
'Now. ' ' Kayo Mori , yonr chance is
tioar , 1) ck. Whonovr you como across
* ftihjJo anake , you can bet your pile
Lhe male is not far ell. "
"Sure enough , wo had not walked
: nero than a few hundred yards when
malco W0 followed Of "
it np , aud ubont
ilty leot from the spot whore the first
inowu caught no fouud the second.
Quick,1 Bays Mart , 'tako the crotch
ind pm him when ho spring * at mo.1
I diR" I ? f dircctcd. but I got the
srcteh n little too far down on the
uakou bacv , Mart quickly pulled
lot a pocket crotch and placed it over
he reptile's neck , All this time ho
raa holding the female snake in his
ight hand , 'Now , ' s&ys ho to mo
'run your first finqor down botwoc
the pocket crotch nnd the nnake
head. ' I did so. 'Bring the end i
your thumb aloiigAido of yonr riugi
and hold tight. ' I did. 'Ihat's if
continued Mart , a grim smile ncro
hia face ; 'now I ohouldn't advise yc
before you can move. Pick it up nn
como on.1 The ennko waa aoon coik
round my wrist like Mart's , nnd v
started for Shawnee , a distance i
four miles , whom Iho doctor wi
awaiting our. prizes nt Mart's honn
I ahall never forgot my fooling on thi
walk ns long as I live. The dontl
like thrills which the contact of th
horrible reptile gnvo mo ns I trudge
on by Mart's _ olde wore somethin
frightful , and it wa with the groatoi
dilliculty that I retained my hold. ]
was only the continual assurance
received from my companion that i
was auro death to let go , which pn
vented my loosening my Gngor ;
Every now nnd again the animal ut :
coiled itself , and ita body swunp
whip fashion , about my neck an
face , while the rattles , ot which ther
were fourteen , were gointr nil th
time , It wan n fearful ordeal , an
when at last wo reached our dcetlnr
tion nnd Mnrt dexterously roloivci
mo of my disgusting burden , I waa n
palo no n ghost , 'Sco heropattb :
mo on the back , 'I do not rccommoni
rum to nnybody let it nlono , boya-
but I don't think n glassful will hur
you. ' IIo poured out a good stil
dose from a pocket flask and I awal
lowed it , and soon recovered my com
posuro. That day'n hunt ojrod mo o
nearly all my feelings of ropugnanci
of snakes , nnd I soon bccamo nlmos
ns adopt in rattle-catching as Mar
himsoll. "
Do not bo deceived. Inoist on hni
ing the genuine Brown's Iron Bitten
made only by the Brown Chomici
Go. , and take nothing elso.
THE aiDDY OIKliS.
What a Stroot-Oar Conductor Sayj
About Flirtation.
PltUburg DhpiUh.
"It isn't our fault always"uopont
on that , nnd there isn't aa much of ii
done as some of the oflloials woulc
have the public believe. " The speaker -
or was a conductor on ono of the city'i
passenger street-car lines , nnd ho nt-
torud the nbovo remark in anawor to c
ijueation of n Diapatoh reporter on the
lubjoot of flirtation.
' What interest have some of the
officials of the road in making
the public believe conductors ,
W a general rule , are inclined
to engage in surreptitious courting
with their female passengers ? " in
quired the reporter.
"Why , simply this. They have eov
3ral 'spotters' at work on the ro d.
rheao 'spotters' find that two or throt
souductors are beating tbo tiompunj
systematically. It Is a bard thing to
provo that a street-cat conductor fa n
thief , nnd BO the best thing to bo done
with a saspootml man is to 'fire' him
From the position. Perhaps three go
at a iimo , nnd in answer to the inquis-
ttlvo the superintendent or secretary
saya ho was discharged for flirting
with women on his car. "
" ut is there no flirting done ? "
"Why certainly there la , and as I
iay It ian't all our fault. A pretty girl
gets in your car , and for half-way to
the city sits and stares you in the
face ; or may bo gives you an encour
aging arailo inviting familiarity. What
can you expect of a young follow but
that ho will respond suitably. Mar
ried conductors uru not invulnerable
to woman's coquetry. Why I know
ono woman on Penn avenue that
iratohea day and night for ono man's
: ar , and every time it passes the con-
luotor responds to the wave of the
mndkorohiof. Such things sometimes
'oault in the ruin of families , but aa n
; oneral thing the flirtation amountato
tothing , though once in a while the
ireanmptuons conductor gets thumped
or hla trouble by some big brother. "
"What claaa of women flirt with
treot car men ? "
"Oh , school girls mostly and giddy
anrriod women , who carry their hus-
land's honor in their hand. Depend
m it , though , no woman that thinks
nything of herself will flirt with a
onductor. "
First Rnto Evidonoo.
"Often unable to attend busings , being
iibjcot to Borioua disorder of the kidneys ,
tfter n long siege of sickness tried Bur-
'ofA ' Blood Jlitters nnd wan relieved by
alf a bottle , " Mr. B. Turner , of lloches-
sr , N. Y , takes the pains to write.
'hoatrlctil Dood-Hoada on tbo Ball-
toads.
iidl na ] > ells Journal.
Quo of the mystorics in railroad
potations ia that BO much ia done in
ho way of courting the non-paying
hoatrical buainoas. A representative
> f the Journal , n day or two since ,
hancod to bo in ono of the local out-
ido oillcos when ono of those cheeky
.dvanco . agents of a theatrical troupe
amo in. The first thing ho called for
raa a railway guido , the looking over
I which , laying out his route for n
ouplo of wooka , occupied fully fifteen
ainutce. Ilia first request was a
inss for himself and hia lltho-
; raphor to a point 381 miles away ,
rith a dozen of atop-offo. Then ,
ij a few day , his programme
liutributnr would bo along , nnd ho
nahod n pass for him and some 800
lounds of baggage. Then , at the
ante time , there would bj boxes
ireifihing 1,300 pounds , which her
r > ahod tent through to the terminns
if the route laid out , free. This was
II couBonted to. The ndvanco agent
hen remarked that tboro was 25 cents
i day etorago on the last named box ,
rhioh ho wished the local agent would
trango with Iho baggagemen to
brow oil. Ho then sukod for nn or-
ler fur iho trotisurar of the houptor
ho thirteen tickoi. , in whioli the
mount ( I cent per milo for each )
could bo stated. Then the matter ot
onncottor was brought no , and it was
ound neu saary to hold the train
Itirty to forty minutes at three points ,
liut they might fulfill their ongase-
louts. This was all arranged. Then
lie advance agent remarked that their
conery was bulky , nnd probably it
rould be necoosary to put it on a upo-
tal car to carry it. Just then a sturdy
inner , who proposed to immigrate to
Kansas point , ciuio In , stating that
tmself and his wife , his wife's sister
ud eeven children wore to immigrate
liero and ho wanted the lowest rate ,
'ho ' local agent named the rate , which
ras 2J centa per milo per head , car-
iod this side of the Missouri river ,
ud on arbitrary rate was added on
lo west aide. Hero the baggage
question eft mo up , and it was four
that it would cost him some $18 to g >
It through , owing to excess j
wojght. The farmer , who wi
going west to furnish produc
which would bo carried ovi
these very roads , accepted the oitui
tion , called for the tickets , but , as 1
pnllod out his pocket-book , sai (
"Look hero , captain , can't you put
little chap wo have , about six yoai
old , through free ? " "Well , no ; but
toll you what I will do-I will got hii
through on half fare , " The farmc
paid his money and loft without , bi
the ndvnnc3 agent waa still there ut
lug the paper of the ' ailroad compan
nnd writing two or three telegram
which ho wished Rent free. The re
porter left nt this juncture , thinkin
that wore ho n goner.il manager th
thonlricaljparty should pay big rate
nnd the horny-handed farmer choul
bo ttio favored ono of the two.
Horry , Gentlemen , "
flald n man on his wny to lie littiKmi
"there'll be no fun till 1 got there. " W
say t the dym optic , tiotvouB , and
tateJ , don't htiny thou htles ly for om
roaicdy of duublful merit , uncertain of re
lief , wlion you can Ret nt the dmggltti fo
one dollar Ilunlod. JJI < xl Jliltcrs alinoa
auro to cure and certain to benefit.
THE NOBLE HED MAN.
Something1 About the Ohoyonno nnt
Arnpnhoo ARoncioa.
St. U > uli llcpubllcin.
Maj. John D. Miles , United State ;
Indian ngotit of iho Gheyenno nnc
Arnpnhoo agencies in the Indian torn
tory , is at the Planters' with his fain
ily , having returned from Washing
ton. Maj. Miles states that thi
Northern Uhoyonuo * , which have beet
so troublesome at the agency , ntill re
main thoro. Little Chief waa allowed
to go to the Pine Ridge ( old Hoc
Olond ) ngoncy laat year , and the bal
nnco of the band claim the
same privilege , and are determined
ed to go. They threaten to leave
next spring , even if the department nl
Washington don't give its permission.
They say they will go anyway. Olc
Dull Knife is still north , never having
boon captured. Moj. Miles thinks II
would bo best for the other Indiana tc
lot him go. The department has par
tially consented to lot thorn go , bul
has not fully made up his mind. The
Southern Ohoyonnea want them to go.
They say it would ba better , SB the
influence of the Northern Ohcyonne *
ever the young nion among .tho South
ern Ohoyonnea is bad and calculated
to brood discontent. Maj. Miles says
that the Southern Ghoycnnea are well
disposed , progrcaaivo farming , cut
ting WDod and transporting supplies.
They have agreed to transport in
addition to their own supplies
about two million pounds for the
military from Oaldwoll , Kansas , to
Fort Reno , a distance of 110 milou , of
which they have taken the sub-con
tract. Tnuir own supplies amount to
about two million pounds , making n
total of four millions to transport this
year. There are about 259 children
attending the two schools , one for the
Ohoyonnoa nnd ono for the Arapahoes.
Iho two tribes have 82 children of the
Oarlylo school , in Pennsylvania , which
Maj. Miles has just visited. That
schorl baa 315 children in attendance ,
from thirty different trlbea , including
Digger Indians , Navnjoos nnd Sioux.
How Maoli Wllimo It ?
How much o Thomas' Eclcctric Oil li
required to cure ? Only n very little , A
few drops will euro any kind of an nchej
and but n ttwj more is needed for Bpralne
and InmeneZi. Klieumntium is not BC
readily afTnattd ; an ounce and Bomotimef
two ounces nro required. No medicine ,
however , Is sueure to cure with the same
aumbcr of applications.
AND
Delicious Bever.
age.
"THE GUP THAT CHEERS , "
"BUT NOT INEBRIATES. "
OU1J DINNER PAKTY 1ms finished
ho last bottle of "HUB PUNCH. "
"Then , my dear , ilon't forgot to remind
no to order n fresh supply to-morrow. "
"TUB HUH 1'UNOIPIs prepared sole-
v by MOIUM. 0. It. GIIAVLS & SON.
Soatnn. It ia made of the boit [ Imported
irandy and Santa Cruz rum , united with
ho juice of fresh lemons , and the.finest
rbito suKftr , and U really n delicious , n
niro , und n reliable article , that has mot
dth the moat cordial appreciation of all
, -ho tried it.
See tlmt yon cet the genuine with the
lOBlmilo of "OIIKSTKU II. OUAVKS&
itNS" on the cnpsulo over the cork of each
ottlo.
Trade lupplitd at Manufacturer1 ! jtricct
y M. A. Mctfamara , Omaha. Familici
applied by A , II. Oladitone , Omaha , Web ,
fobraska Loan'fe Trust Company
HASTINGS , NH11.
Japital Steak , - - $100,000.
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A. Ii. CI.AIUCi : , Vko I'rcblJcnt ,
C C' . WtllhTKll , Truuurcr
DIltKCTOUS.
iniiuil Alcvumlcr , Osva'd < Mh r ,
, li 0 urKo , K. 0. Wulxter ,
oo 11 I'rutt , J-u. II.
1) . M MUU
"irat Mortgage Loans a Specialty
funiUhoa a ix.Tnuni.iit , lioino
iktltutionluro bcliool llandt and other lttrall >
uiuUUuiilcJiial ectt'rl liol > ilm l > a can 1m
u nctfOtlaUil ou the most ( u\orublo terms ,
oant made o j hui < rou Uariiis 1 Mhvul ftttlol
thovlale , through rNpontlblo local
mm Uyurlntlin ' TuUor.
Crooaiev
ndill other lor Full rUntlu ? . Large t assort
ment over thowa Iu ChlciKO-
lllu tr Vca Ctt lK' ' > o I"8' KotlJ ( or ' '
Hiram Sibley a Co. ,
BEEOMEN ,
Rudolph St. , . .
PLAIN
TRUTHS
The blood is the foundation of
life , it circulates through every part
of the body , and unless it is pure
and rich , good health is impossible.
If tliscai's has entered the sjstcm
the oiify sure and quick way to drive
it out is to purify and enrich the
blood.
These simple facts arc well
knoun , and the liiglics' medical
authorities agree tint nothing but
iron uill restore the blood to its
natural condition ; and also that
nil the iron preparations hitherto
made blacken the tcctli , cause head
ache , and arc otherwise injurious.
UROWN'SIRON HITTERS\\illtlior-
oughly and quickly assimilate with
the blood , purifying and strengthen
ing it , and thus dmc disease from
any part of the sStem , and it will
not blacken the tcctli , cause head-
nchc or constipation , and is posi
tively not injurious.
Saved his Child ,
17 N , EuUw St. , Baltimore , Mil.
Feb. t > , 1880.
Gents : Upon the recommenda
tion or a friend I tried BROWN'S
IKON Dirrims as a tonic and re-
Morattve for my daughter , whom
I was thoroughly convinced was
wasting away with Consumption.
Having lost three daughters by the
terrible disease , under the care uf
eminent chjsicians , I was loth to
believe that an ) thing could arrest
the progress of the disease , but , to
my treat surprise , before my daugh
ter had taUn one bottle of liKOWN'i
Inov lliTTEits , she began to mend
and now Is quite restored to former
health , A fifth daughter began to
show signs of Consumption , nnd
when the physician was consulted
he quickly said "Tonics were re
quired ; " and when Informed that
the elder sister v , as taking Bnowf/s
i IRON UITTKRS , responded "that Is
a good tonic , take It. "
AlJOKAM PlIULTS.
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS effectual
ly cures Dyspepsia , Indigestion and
Weakness , and renders the greatest
relief and benefit to persons suffering
from such \\asting diseases as Con
sumption , Kidney Complaints .
T D BfiPFDQ ST nn
d , r. ibuliMb & bU ,
Xa.GXEESJSO' K'JEl
P. L. Sommers & Go's
BISCUITS ,
OASES ,
JUMBLES
AND HOVELTIES ,
Wholesale Manufacturing
DEALERS IN
Fruits , Nuts and Cigars ,
III S I4th St.
OMHA ,
WESTERN
CORNICE WfMS !
0. SPEOHT , - Proprietor.
l212HarneySt. -
ItANUFACTUaEUS OF
CORNICES.
DORBIERVINDOWS \ , F1NIALS ,
Tin , Iron and Slata Hoofing ,
Spccht'n Patent Metalio Skylight.
Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar
and Bracket Shelving. I am
the general agent for the
above line of goods.
IRON FEKOING.
Jceotlnjc , Bjlmtrrdci , Vernnd iOmct | nnt
Bank Ratlin * ! , Window and Oellr
Ounrda ; l o
AOTfTJ
THE
[ ilwaukee & St , Paul
RAILWAY
now nuiiilng iu 1'AST KXI'KKSS TllAIXS
from
IMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS
" \\ITJI-
'ullinan's ' ' Mapifioent Sleepers
-AND THHt -
Finest Dining Oars in the World.
F YOU ARE GOING EAST
TO
CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE ,
Or to nm joint livjoml ; or
F YOU ARE GOING NOHTH
TO
r. PAUL OB MINNEATOI. ! ! ? ,
TaVo the I1KST IIOITK , tlio
lliioago , Milwaukoe&St , PaulR'y ' ,
Ticket olllio Icxatud at corner Fnrnaiii anil
'ourttintli btictta anil at U , 1' IHiiotamlat
llllaul Moid , Omaha.
iTsJ'beo TlmoTab'e in another column ,
F. A. NASH , ( Jcnoral Aycnt.
0. II. FOOTS , Tklct Ap.nl , Omaha.
. 8. JIUIIHILL , A. V , II. OAnPUKTF.ll ,
General Manager Ocncral l'iu * . Atftnt.
. T. CUMIK. ( KO. 11 HKAFFOUl ) ,
( ineral Suji't. Asi't ( Jin. I'sao , A.'int.
EUROPEAN HOTEL ,
The most c nt rally located hotel In tlis dty ,
.oouu 7Sc , 11.00 , 81.60 anJ (2 00 per dy.
Flrtt Cliau EwUur ut coouected wltU the
ot l.
f HURST. - - Prop.
Corner Fourth and Locust EtreeU.
B. NEUMAN&CO
J
WILL OPEN ON
SATURDAY , NOVEMBER I8TH. .
191R
JL & 10
WITH AN
Entire New Stock
OF MEN'S AND BOYS'
LOTHIMG !
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ,
,
K *
Hats , Caps , Etc. , Etc. , Etc.
STRICTLY ONE PRICE.
i
PRICES LOW. GIVE US A GALL.
WHOLESALE
MILLI ,
Zephyrs , Germantown , Etc ,
STOCK LARGER THAN EVER.IS08S {
aus28Ume I OBERFELDER & CO
The Oldest Wholesale and
Retail JEWELRY HOUSE
in Omaha. Visitors can here
find all novelties in SIL
VER WARE. CLOCKS ,
Rich and Stylish Jewelry ,
uhe Latest , Most Artistic ,
and Choicest Selections in
PRECIOUS STONES and
all descriptions of TOTE
WATCHES at as Low Pri
ces as 'is compatible with
honorable dealers. Call
and see our Elegant New
Store , Tower Building ,
corner llth and Famham
Streets.
MAX MEYER & BRO. ,
OF SHOW OASES
A Large Stock always on Hand.
BERQUIST BROTHERS ,
MANUFACTURERS OF
OFUGGIES
Repairing in all Branchns
A. M. CLARK ,
Painter&PaperEanger
SIGN.WRITER & DEOnRATOR.
LESA LE & RETAIL
WALL PAPER !
Window Slides' ' auil Onrfcalns ,
OORHIOES OUIWTAIN POLES AND
FIXTURES.
Paliita , Oil & Brushes.
10 ? Sonth 14th Street
. NEBRASKA
OMAHA. - -
.1 'ILK l
SIPB SPlUKu AlTAOHUEtTf NOT TATENT
ED.
A , J. SIMPSO.N' ' .
LEADING
CARRIAGE FACTORY
1409 and Ull Dodge Btreat ,
aug 7-me 6m OiiAUi , NEB.
IN TDE WEST !
General Agents for tha
Finest and Best Pianos and
Organs manufactured.
Our prices are as Low as
any Eastern Jilanufacturor
and Dealer.
Pianos and Organs sold
for cash or installments at
Bottom Prices.
A SPLENDID stock ot
Bteinway Chickering ,
Knabe , Vose & Son's Pi
anos , and other makes.
Also Clough & Warren ,
Sterling , Imperial , Smith
American Organs , &c. Do
not fail to see us before pur
chasing.
\ o Wervetus Sutierers
THr ancAT EUROPEAN IIEKEDY.
T > r , J , B , Birapoon'fl Bpodflo
II It a pos.Uvt' ciua for Pparuifttoiiiult. .
vncw , lupottuoj , od ill iltoswBj i , .
- a'-.rj. fiLia lit tlie B k or Side , au'j
* - -.I. . .
t it tica lo t U. Wilta lot tium ud ud tnU rr
ilculira.
Pilce , Brwclfic. 11.00 per pMi g , or elz peek ,
igc * ioc { { .CO. Addict kll orders to
D. HlilSON MKDICINB 00.
Not. 101 ted 108 Mfcln Bi. Buflilo , N. Y.
Bold In Orfl h by 0. F. Ooodauui. J. W. B U.
and all OiOKtatierdrywherc. !