Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 26, 1892, Page 15, Image 15

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That is Being Worn in tbo City , by the Sea
and in the Mountains ,
FEY/ / FEMININE FOIBLES AND FASHIONS
TY < > iiiin : > "Nnttirnl liiiciny" nnil How Ho
Miiy Ila Enthralled Tint * In Touch
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with thn Tlinn IllnU lor llom -
C NotuMo 1'oraiiimlltloi.
T\vo women were exchanging "Its of wls-
floro. The Itrst ono suld : "Our natural
Dncmy U tniin , I call htm our natural enemy ,
tny ilour , bccauso no grasps every opportu
nity to eolzo us. What Is bu favorlto color ) "
"Oh. palo blue , I should think. "
"Certainly not. " suld the flrst , "A man
As naturally Inclines toward pink ns a woinnu
fioes toward flattery. Evidently you havon't
thought out iho suggestions of colors. You
ice1 , pnlo blue Is absolutely too nuro for him.
Ho has knocked around this wicked world
until ho regards pnlo blue as a color only to
bo worn by newborn bubios , nnd his own
daughters. lie likes red , but somehow ha
always connects It with n woman making
love to him , whereas , pink , having the doll-
* cacy of blue and something of the warmth
of reel , always hlnta ot n woman who , while
he expect * him to do tba lovo-makluf ? , will
noviTtholovi moot him half way by the droop
of her oycs nnd the hnlf-whlspored words
that only ho can thoroughly understand ,
nlways loves n pink rose , and you have
o Idea hnw In his heart of hearts n pretty
woman nnmod Koso will attract him , Ono
of the olovoroit pools could not resist put
ting Into rhyme his opinion of the ganorul
ndmiratlon for the color ho loved , llosatd :
It must not remind yon of raspberry Ice ,
Norclinuk of milkmaid nor cutter :
A lobstor-IIKu redness Is not nt all nice ,
J or fevorlhh slow of u blotter.
The fulnt. ruddy tone yon limy BOO In a Hholl ,
Tlio rose In n ynnnir. k'lrl's complexion
All or any of tlie o. It l onsy to toll ,
Are n mntcli for tlio I'lnk of Perfection.
"Yea , " sam the other. "And now funny
It Is how much men llko cotton frocks. For
this very same pool talks continually ot 'iho
ben lit lea lu gingham nnd cambric. ' Talking
nbout what men llko , what a lot of stuff 1ms
been written nbout tlio typo of woman that a
sunn adores. To my way of thinking , each
one bus his Phyllis , and each Phyllis Is in
different as oucti rose In n garden. There Is
only one quullty ttioy all ngron upon each
man wishes that his Phyllis shall bo loving
to him. Ho hasn't got sense enough to un-
darilund that no womnn uuu bo absolutely
loving unless sbo hni suftlcicnt of tlio dlvino
gift in her heart to spare some to o.ich llttlo
child , to everybody who lovoj her , and to
everything about "her. Then ho gets the
crciun of Icvo , for the rest of the people nro
satisfied with the pldmincd milk , while thn
sweet , rich , beautiful uroam Is Ins. Ho is
wlso If ho u rinks It in sips , not tlmt thoru is
not plenty ot It , but every pleasure in this
world gains by being prolonged. "
Tlio other woman looked at her and asked :
'Where did you learn nil that ! "
And the preacher on love suld : "I don't
linow ; It Just canio to mo. 1 know that the
. tiling to drink Is cream , but few people
stund u grout quantity of It ; and 1 know
\ybon > ou cnln It down , ns wo Americans deIced
Iced water , tlmt the llnencss of tlio llavor. Its
perfect smoothness nnd delicacy , is lost. And
It Is tno same way with lovo. Too much o
it IB satiating ; but. properly dispensed , there
It n continual hunger for moro. At least ,
that's what I think.
*
Some ono hni boon to the pains to nscor
tain tlmt thu naccssnrv expenses which Iho
ocluty girl'.s income must cover nro ? 1 ! > , OUO
Ryonr. Among interesting Items of the list
Is one of $ 0(1 ( for hairpins nnd toilet articles
another of $100 for gloves , ono ot $100 moro
for so-called "odds nnd ends , " and the gun
erous amount of ? - ! . " > forchnrlly. And slit
people wonder why young men do no
marry.
* *
Mr. Punch ot London has taken up a now
role , that ot mentor to the Sisters of Talc
uachus. Any woman , according to his Idea ,
con Blurry nny man she likes , provided she I ?
careful nbout two points. She must lot him
know ilmtsho would accept n proposal fron
him , but nho must never lot him know thai
febo lifts lot him know. In otber words , the
encouragement must bo strong but gontlo.
( To ID * him know that you would marry him
Is to appeal to his vanity , but 10 lot him
know tuat you have given him tbo informn
tlon Is to appeal to his pity , which is dlv
nstrous. Tbo only trouble with this advice
is that the clrl who Is clever enough to de-
toot the subtllo shadlngs of thcso difference :
Is clover enough to got a husband witbou
Any advice.
An abundant bead of hair is a flno thing
Vrhcn the weather isn't hot and the locks are
Hot on your own head. I know a llttlo lady
i. "whoso balr almost touches the ground , and it
* > . jrvfify lhlok. Combing it is n day's work.
> ( rvltiffit after a bath is another task for
tuy friend disdains tbo yellow oilskin frights
tuat i-.ro supposed to protect it and when it
1s ooilod UD on top of her head she cannot
get a hat that doesn't glvo her a lone-beaded
JnpanoHO appearance. Sometimes in her
desperation sbo declares that she cloos not
oaro how soon some "Jack the tinipnor"
orcopi up behind her with u nulr of scissors
nil cuts it off.
*
There Is ono regularly omlowod woman's
Bnifragu club in Amor'cn , the Meriden Po-
Jltlcnl I < : qnullty club , which has , through the
Bonorrtslty of a man , n lund of $10,001) ) sj in-
yestcd us to yield an income of 000 a year.
I The Pharroocoutlciul Era describes the
L Woman druggist as neat , careful and niuul-
7 tlous. She could and does make an ex
cellent proscription clerk , and behind the
I en I os counter-is without reproach , fc'ho does
Dot ask bo many nights off , is not dissipated ,
Is more trnotnblo , nnd In some othi > r par
ticulars is , perhaps , superior to her brother
clerk.
jt
Sliophftinir by women 11 nald to bo alarm
ingly on the Increase in Paris , so much so
that inn justices have been instructed to bo
loss hmiunt in future with rich women , and
to iranlOi so-oalled kleptomania as slmplo
thofu Of ulghtpan arrests made recently In
n Btnglo day seventeen were women , four
were wealthy , and nil were in comfortable
clrcunistuncoa.
,
The fact that Jeweled prayer books have
lately bccomo fnatiioimblo In Now York has
Dlvon rise to iho question of who possesses
the nibst vuluiblo nrnyor book In the world.
This in without dnubt a. pr-ivor book in man-
uscrlnt called tbo ' UciUord Hours , " kept In
the UrllUb Museum. This ls valued at
$10,000. The prayer book of the late King
Ludwlg of Llnvnrla cost over ( A.OOO , out his
cores of Wacnor's oparns nro said to have
boon even moro expensively bounit. The
most iutcroitlncr praror book U probably ana
boiunclnc to the Noiblt-Hninllton family.
Because of its largo urlnt itwas borrowed uy
the nivbuUtiop of Cunlurhury ( whoio bight
was falling ) for use at the marriage of
Jeoruo f 11. , nnd from tbat circumstance u
superstition arose that tbo use of this book
ot the corcmouy brought hupplnoja to the
married counlo. It bus boon frequently
borrowed by the royul family of ISugluud on
nuptliil occusloui.
*
Kings and queens are not always without
tholr romauoo and pretty attentions td each
other. Ttao following story U told regard
ing the klnpiind ciuoc-u of Italy : Early last
summnr Qucon Marphurlta asked her royal
consort for his opinion 03 to whether she
was still young enough to wear her favorlto
costume ofvlito | iiiuslln drosses. Ill
inujostv replied : "This matter requires ro-
lloctlou. " About twu > vocis Inter a box was
carried lute the quoon'h uuartmonta , and hnr
nttoudant wno delivered U said : "Thla Is
the kliif'a reply. " On oimnlng the box
Queen Mnrglierlts fouuu it lllled with white
gown a which King Humbert bad ordered for
III * wlfo from a Purls IInil.
. * .
You all know her the tall , willowy clrl ,
mtu the tburp lines of her lluuro furtbor BC-
ceniunted My tbo long trulllnir bell skirt.
\ } _ , A talripeoiuen of the kind wont sailing up
i rwoniy-thlnl tn at tbo other day , dr od
' i\Jn n very llpht frey cloth , made with the
. uiunl dcml-truin. A tuna wolklnu up from
bobind stepped on It , nnd , betldo * leaving the
lull Imprint of bit shoe on the dellca'o cloth ,
rlpixjil U completely off the bund. Tbo air
( ru blue for a tow oiomouu , and that-wooiiui
was about the maddest creature soon on tbo
streets for n long lime.
However , It did not affect the author of the
mlschlot at nil , for ho only suld In reply !
"Well , any woman that will wear a ( trots
llko that on tbo struct ought to bavo It
tramped on. "
4
"Tho nerviest man I over saw wiw a woman -
man , " remarked W. II. Thompson , of Ohi-
onsto , now nojou'ning at the Laclodo , to n
Ulobo-Uomocrat man , "I wns going from
Stlllwator , Minn. , to Osbkosb , mid aboard
the train wcro n dozen pinery mon who hail
Just boon pnld off ana ha'd colobnUod the
event bv getting full of lighting whisky.
They Hook the train' and ran It to suit thoni-
solves. They Imu tno trn'n ' crow completely
cownd and started to make themselves ob
noxious to the passengers. They wanted a
row nnd were determined to bava it , but 110-
boily apDoared inclined to occommoduto thorn.
Finally thny invaded the ladles' coach ,
whooped , yollo.l and smashed the bats of the
male passengers down ever tholr oyos. A
demure llttlo woman satin the seat with her
hUMjand and when his derby was snmsliod
she rose up nnd whacked the omashnr ever
tha bead with a big hickory cano. The blow
sounded llko tbo pop of a pistol and the bully
wont sprawling ever seat. Thou how she
did belabor bun. Ono ot his companions at
tempted to como to his rcscuo and wa > laid
out in the ntslo. Tbon she chased thn rest
of the gang back into the smokar and diirod
thorn toloavo it. And they didn't. As for
the male passengers , wo hadn't n word to
say. Wo were even uioro crestfallen than
the milltos. "
< r
*
That contemnor of nil things American ,
Labouchore , the other day In Truth gave the
following list of articles collected In Picca
dilly by n lady wearing ono of the long trains
now in vogue :
Two clgnr ends.
Nine cipnrotto do.
A portion of n poik plo.
Seven hairpins.
Four toothmcks.
Ono stem of a clav plpo.
Three fragments of orango-pool.
Ono slice of cat's moat.
Half the solo of a boot.
ODD plug of tobacco ( chewed ) .
' Straw , mud , scrap ) of paper and miscella
neous street refuse , ad lib.
A Massachusetts woman tells a peed story
of tlio tlmo when Miss Alary I > yon , the
founder of Mount Holyoke Seminary for
Wotnon ono of the first , if not the flrat , ad
vanced schools for women in tbo country-
was soliciting contributions for the seminary.
Miss Lyon visited the sowing society of a
small town and found tbo ludias busily engaged -
gaged In making shirts and socks for young
men who were studying for the ministry.
So eloquently aid Miss Lyon sot forth iho
need of help tor woman who should have an
education , says the Now York Lodger , that
ono woman left the shirt utiou which she
was sowing unfinished , rofleotiug that tbo
man for whom sbo was working could earn
$ t a day whllo she nnd her sister could only
earn 81 n week In teaching. And after that
sbo worked for women.
*
There Is nothing in the whole domostlo
economy so hopelessly ugly ns tbo steam ra
diator. Thoscroons nnd Japanese umbrella *
that nro usually placed before it only empha
size its unattractlvencss. It has remained
for n woman to perfect a scheme for making
n pretty corner out of the bopoloss place
whcro this comfortable but hideous bcator
stands.
A couple of shelves on brackets placed
abuvo the heater , suggests the Now York
Press , a brass polo run along the lower sbolf.
u curtain hung , a few books nnd ornaments
placed on the shelves , and the thing is dono.
A book case might be in tbo corner for all
any ono would know during tbo summer ,
and when the heat is needed during the win
ter months Just push the curtain aside and
the hcator can do all its work. ,
Of course the heal will demoralize a bound
book , but paper novels or some works no ono
euros much for may tic used , and there novcr
was a bettor place for storing magazines.
Vases nnd nil sorts of pretty things can bo
pressed into service with the very happiest
results , and any llowors or grasses thai will
wave a little in the boated air will give a
fetching effect.
*
\Voiiioil of Note ,
Tbo richest heiress In Berlin U said to bo a
Frauloln Hlidogard von Loucadon. Sbo is
worth . ' ,000,000.
Though Anna Dickinson U only SOyoars
old she has boon before tbo public far nearly
a third of a century.
Kllen Torry's way to a bettor world is
being assured her by the prayers of tno Llt
'
tlo Sisters of the Poor , with'whom she is a
special favorite.
What is bnliovcd to bo the largest ranch in
the world is owned by a woman Mrs. Kich-
ard King. It lies forty-llvo iniloi south of
Corpus Chnsti , In Texas , and covers 700,000
acres In extent.
Louisa Michel seems to have pot rid of a
creut deal of her moral dynamite nnd revolu
tionary enthusiasm and to bo trying to find
placid peace and complato ro 11030 as a school
teacher in London.
Miss Stowall of Melbourne and Miss AhI I
bolt of England bavo carried oft Iho hlghast
honors in thu Cambridge examinations com
ing out equally with tbo men of tbo lirst
class , first division.
The favorite flower in the princess of
Wales' household Is the Illy of the vnlloy ,
nnd tbo dinner table is rarely without n deco
ration of these mocloit nnd flagrant llowors
that grow in grcut profusion about Sandrlng-
ham.
ham.Miss
Miss Catherine Wood Barnes , who Is
widely known among umatour photographers
as u fellow-craftsman , oxpccts to Qxposo2,000
plates during her present visit to Europe.
Sbo will probably road a paper before a con
vention in Edinburgh.
Mrs. George Augustus Sola's volume ,
"Famous People I Have Mot , " has Just boon
published. Airs , rfalu starts with her bus-
band , and then sbo wrltos of the Bareness
ISurdott-Coutis. Every paper is nccom-
panlod by nn autograph loiter from the per
son dealt with.
The late Amelia Edwards was in receipt
of n pension of JUO a yonr from thu British
civil list. The
pension wrw not necessary to
her support , hoxvovor , for she was able to
bequeath property bringing la an income of
about ? J,0i : ) ) u your fur the ondowmout of a
professorship In Egyptology.
Queen Victoria casually encountered a cir
cus tha other duy whlla 'sbo was driving up
thu Docsldo from Balmoral , nnd at once com
manded i ) performance. She remained two
hours on the ground lookmir at tbo perform
ance from her oarrlago with several illustri
ous doadheuds. Parliament , didn't got the
tip in time to adjourn.
MUn Mary Xugustn Scott has Just boon
elected a Follow of Yulu university , the first
woman to rooolvo the distinction. Miss Scott
is u graduate and M. A. of V.nsnr college ,
bus studied nt Johns Hopkins , und was a
stiiuent In honors at. tbo University of Cam
bridge , England. She will proceed to tbo
degree of doctor of philosophy.
Mrs. Bottle Taylor Dundrl Igo of Winches
ter , Vo. , nnd Mrs. Harriet Lane Johnson nro
the only survivor.- the lout ; line of distin
guished women who presided over tbo execu
tive mansion previous to thu tiuio ot Ilroil-
dimt Grant. Mrs. Uantlridgo Is the daughter
of President /Jauhary Taylor , und during his
term of ofllco uliu was tbo ludy ot the wblto
| 10U8 ( > .
There died recently in Hungary two ladles
who served In ISIS In the revolutionary iirm'y'
nnd fought In Kovural of tbo fioruost battles
dressed in military uniform. Ono of thorn
was kovornl times promoted , and under the
tiumo of Karl attained the rank of first lieutenant -
tenant of hussars. At this point , however ,
an artillery major atopprd her military ca
reer by marrvlni hor. The otlior fought
under thu nnmn of Josef , nnd was decorated
for viilor in the Hold. Sbo married long after
the campaign. A Hungarian paper , refer
ring to the two casoi , says tbnt about a dozen
woman fought in 1813 In tbo Insurrectionary
ranks.
lOvon an airy "cigala" hat is u burden tboso
sultry days.
Straw huts are worn with Ten trimmings
thu Humtnor.
The now India pink I * merely the old
magaaU shade tr really softened lu tint.
Araoni ; tbo popular trimming materials ara
double-faced tatlu rlbbnus with corded
edges.
Croquet ! * actually coming Into the fashion
in the east end pi-omuei to supplant tounU
this season.
The pockotlois klrt It rapidly coming Into ,
favor with women who alsllko to bavo tbolr
pockets picked.
Marie Autoulno inuillni and irreon China
illks are rory refreshing to the wuaror and
the gazer , they are 10 cool.
A i mill brandy flask Is carried la the
Michel ol tbo summer glrL It must bo a cut-
glass affair , with n monogram stopper. Vari
ous shapes are mado.
Muslins ON among Iho most popular .stuffs ,
ns are China silk nnd the dclic.ito white
wools , Silk mull Is another oxqulslto ma
terial nnd looks very rich when made up over
silk.
silk.Waists
Waists made of n distinct color from the
skirt nnd of an entirely dlfTarunt nutcrtnt are
considered ( rood tnsto even for rich costumes ,
a hint which will bo welcome to tha homo
dressmaker.
Drossy Inco or not bortbai with full loose
slcovoj ot the sarao textile nro added to many
of tbo 5 o'clock ten-gowns nnd ovnnitifj toilets -
lots of Yoddo rropo , oropcllno do Vonlso and
tinted ludia silk , with charming offocU
Thosn llttlo lawn ir cambric bonnets do
make tba babies loon vcrv swcot , but don't
starch thorn until the poor llttlo tots can't '
turn tholr heads without feeling ns if they
were wearing coal scuttles I
If you want n dross thnt will stand wear
nnd storm and go uubrushcd with grace , buy
n mlxluro of popper and salton n black , drab ,
brown or navy blue ground in nil-wool
material. Sorgcs nnd twills shod tbo dust
nicely , but they nro not waterproof.
The latest things In sleovcs Is the revived
fashion of the full sleeve flnUtnutr with two
rufllos Just below the olbow. There was
probably never a season whuro there was so
great variety with so llttlo originality as
this of tha rouultsanco. Nothing Is now
save that only which Is so old that wo have
forgotten It.
The princess of Wales wears coranloto cos
tumes ot cream color wboi In Denmark ,
where the empress of Hussln Introduced this
color ns the national mourning. If the
gracious princess should carry the Innova-
vatlon to London , ultimately the gloomy
somberness of conventional mourning would
bo considerably ligulonod In this country as
well.
well.Nun's
Nun's waists of soft gray-dotted surah nro
made with bias fronts with light folds of the
silk laid from the shoulders. The edges ,
which do not qulto moot tnthoncck , but form
n slender V , nro edged with dollaata silk.
The back has fan folds from the nock to tno
waist and iho full bishop sleavos nro gathered
to u deep taud of plain gray silk that is
thorn-stitched in white stilt and finished with
frills of chiffon.
A now idea lu summer millinery reported
from Paris is to tie the strings low at ono
sldo of the knot or braid ot balr , instead of
under the chin. It is a much cooler and moro
comfortable nrrangoracnt for warm weather
than the usual ono a revival of on old style
that will bo welcomed by women with
rounded chocks and ilno prolilo. If preferred -
forrod the strings may bo ilod under tbo
buir at tbo back , though tbU will not prove
as generally becoming.
A delightful mixture for porfumlng clothes
that are packed away , and which is said to
keep out moths also , is made as follows :
Pound to n powder ona ounce of cloves , cara-
rawny seeds , nutmbir , mace , cinnamon and
Tonquln beans , respectively , and ns much
orris root ns will equal the weight of thoforo-
goinir Ingrodlonts put together. Llttlo bags
of muslin should oa filled with this mixture
und placed among the gartuonts.
SIoovos are another moil convenient
feature in tbo present fashions. They may
bo of qulto different materials and color
from tbo gown Itself , nnd us they nro generally -
ally the flrat to wear out .this is nn economy.
For example , if you need n smart dross for
occasions and Imvo a black ono by you vel
veteen of n mousse green shade will make u
fashlonablo sleeve , and revors of the bnmo
on the boJlco , and a binding at tbo ham
about two Incbos wldo , will bolp make It
uniform.
There nro worn this season among the
youthful members of tbo 40J some exceed
ingly pretty Inuia lawns In open-work de
signs , and of the soft natural gray of un-
dyed linen. The materials nro atripod in
mnuvo , tun , pale blue , rose color , oto. They
arc made up over surah aud trimmed with
wida ecru ombroidorics , the necessaries
usually including n girdle , rounding Torea
dor Jacket , nnd very deep cuff -mado by cov
ering the close coat portion below the elbow
with the embroidery.
Suede , apricot , Argentine gray , mitronotte ,
crcen , raspberry , silver-blue , also soft tints ,
shot with color , are among the shades of
driving or dust cloiks of light tatTotus or ,
surah worn in open Victorias and in village ]
carls of the vnrloussummorresorts. A coach
ing paiasol nnd pretty French toquoaro frequently
quontly on suite. Tha "Colloon Bawn" dust
clonks of dark grcon and gold changeable
f.villod surah are very useful ns well as styl
ish , as they protect entirely tbo richest trav
eling gown worn beneath them for they
wholly envelop tbo wearer.
The now Argentine gruy Is n wonderfully
beautiful tint with n moonlight effect a
color most flattering to a clear brunette with
a rich color. With gowns of this fabric ,
which are admirably adapted for coaching
dresses is worn the \ ory popular Parisian
vest which Is very much In the style of our
familiar "Continental" waistcoat of ample
proportions. It is made of ivory white corded
silk and is elaborately braided ! Pocket flaps
and n fob chain are tbo etceteras to tills vast.
A frill of rich , rather wide , lace set down
Iho front of the vest imparts a touch of fem
ininity to Its otberwlso rattier muunish ef
fect.
If your grocer don't keep Cook's Extra Dry
Champagne order a case direct of the Ameri
can wine Co. , St. Louis.
SliORTIIANHESSON ,
BY F. W. MOSHER.
LESSO.V No. 15.
KBY TO WOlI ) SIONS.
Line 1 : Should , ho , already , how , oucbt.
moro than , strength , wo lira not , wo. Line
! 3 : Would , were , you , gives , that , in order ,
near , what. Line 'J : Generation , short ,
railroad , satisfactory , wo will , with , condi
tion. Llso4 : Principle , advised , regards ,
instructions , notllleJ , dn not , advised.
Tno words "ho. " "should , " "already. "
"how" and "ought" are represented by
ticks. They nro supposed to bo about one-
fourth the length of the strouo consonants.
"Already" and "ought" should bo shaded hi
order to distinguish tbom from "or" and
"on. "
Brief "W. "
A small soml-circlo opening hither to the
right or loft may oo usotl to roprosoat "w. "
Hriof'V. "
A small soml-cu'cto opening either upward
or do'vnwara may Da used to represent "y. "
( See word-signs "we , " "what , " "you , "
"woro , " oto. )
Ily doling the "r-hooU" so as to form a
circle when attached to straight characters
prefixes " 3. " ( See "strength" abovo. )
When the Initial syllable "In" or "uu"
precedes a circle attached to the loft hand or
lower sldo of straight characters , It ran bo
represented by a small hackwara strolio , as
in the word "Instructions" abovo.
Wflto the /allowing J.ottur und send for
correction , odilrosslng' . W. Moshor , "coro
otTiiK BGU. Enclosesclf-addrossod , stamped
envelope.
Uontloinon Your latter In regard to salt
and tobacco sulupod you on orders from our
Mr. Corr. received. "Wo are not adylsod'as
regards tbo facts In the case , and bava sent
your lotlor with Instructions to Mr. Corr
and notified him to see vou and adjust uuy
difference on the bails of salei as mado. If
you do uot hoar from him In n few days
please advise. Yours respectfully ,
1C , Juno 15 , ' 03.
Dr. J. iJ- Moore : Mv Dear Sir J have
boon sutjcut to sick hoadncbo all my Ufa.
Over two yuan ago I began using "Mooro's
Tree of Life" fo rlt and never had a case of
siok huauacho slnco , ejccopt when thu
medicine was at oao end of tbo roaj nnd I at
tba other. Itl * worth moro than money to
mo. 1 heartily recommend It to all sufferers
of headache. 'Very truly yours ,
W. B , LIIK.
Pastor Tirst Baptist Church.
for sale by all druggists.
An Ingenious wotnnn lias hit upon tbo
iaoa ot -'dross album , " in which tiny
cuttings of every gown bolonginy to its
owner are to bo chronologically ar
ranged under the dates on which they
were purchased ,
WOODBURY'S ' FACIAL SOAP
IllnMtmeJAIliMln Vnl | < . > crroninnd
Maori niuvtirs Al o nifArnremtnU
llko nirlhmir * " , Jllci , Wnrtl , Inilla
Ink > n.l rvfct'lt Uarki i Beari. lit'
tine * . n tlm n ) f Nn < n , Rtlptrllnnat
OntuIlHltnit iVf Hi eri'o ur * Itj iVltrr *
JOHN H. WOOD3UM , D. I. , 120 W.Xt SI. New York Oil , .
ARE YOU SUFFERING ?
Female
WcaKncss ,
ZL , _ Catarrh or
i Rhcnmalism ,
Chronic ,
Nervous or
Private
Diseiscs.
IF BO , CALL ON
Searles & Searles
Consultation Free.
Acitnowlctipcd to be the most successful Spe
cialists In all 1'nivATK , lli.ooi ) , NEIIVOUS , SKIN
AMI UlllNAIlV DlgF.ASKS.
tlnnorrbmi in from U to 0 ( lays. Syphilis
cured without Mercury , All stiiKcs for life.
STH1CTUKU | iormnnoniir cured , removal com
plete , without cutting , caustic or illlntntlon. Ouro
ntfoctcO lit homo by patient wltliout a luomont's
pnln or nnnuynnco.
1MLKS. F1STOI..V AND UKCTAIj UI.CK113 cured
without pnln or tletontlon from business.
llVDItOCUMi AND VAUICOCIH.H lormnnontly
anil successfully cured. Method now anilmfnllUitf. .
WEAK MSH
( VITALITY WEAK ) , Mndo so liy too close nppll-
cntlon to biilnc ! > 9 or study ! novoro monUI ntrnln
or Krlofi SKXUAIi KXI.KSSKS In nilddlo llfo , or
from the cltccts of youthful follies.
WIAK : MKN AUK VICTIMS TO NEUVOOS nit-
IllMTYorKXIIAUHTION , WAST1NO WKAKN'KSS
JNVOI.UNTAIIV I.OS8KS till 1'AltI.Y DKOAV la
VOU.NO nnd M1DDLK AUI ! ) ; luck of Tim. vlcor
nnd stroniitli , with soxunl oritAiis Impnlrcd nnd
wcnkrncncd promnturaly In npproiichlng old nfto.
All Yield readily to our now trontmont for loss of
vltnliiowor , Cnll on or nildross rrltli stnmp for
clrculnrs , free book nnd receipts.
Dr/Scari'cV&lcaffesr US South l. > th Street
OMAHA , NRU.
Next to 1'ost onioo.
AN ACHING
BACK
There Is no
known remedy
that equals
WOOD'S
PENETRATING It is not
merely an
Improvement on or
PI ATFI ? d'iiian ! porous Dlas-
r UHC 1 L.Itcrs.itls a revolution
in plasters. Wood's It tlie only plaster
having power to dlale-thc ! porea and
penetrate to the scat of pain.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS'
EVERYWHERE
N.Y.Dcpot.gjWilllxniSt.1
.
> .f
FAT FOLKS REOUOED
ov
DR. SIMYDER ,
TUB SUCCESSFUL ODBSITT SPECIALIST
lira. tta MuUlc&a , boforc and alter treatraont by
lr. Snyder
As Is well known , to n largo niimbor ! of on r
friends , wo Imvo been un.tor the troitincnt ot lr
O.V. . KSnydcrtliccclobr.itcd | iaclallstof Chlcigo
ilnco the IStli of Jnnunry , HI. , for obesity , with
Tery Krntlfylmt results , ns the following statement
of wclcht nnd immurements before nnd after M
days' treatment will sliowl
lloforo. Aflor. Tjos .
lKlitSU pounds. , 279 pounds CD foundi
Chest..Mm Inches. , . 41 Inches , . | Inclioi
\Vnlst . . .004 Indies. . . U Inches l.Mj Inches
Illps.u ) Inche 4rt Inches..SO Inches
"Alt tlio tlmo wo Imvo nttondo.t to our regular
buslnois , suRcroct no Inconvoiilonoo whatever and
Imvo boon traprovlnn every dty. Wo would adrlio
nnilt nlctod with oboslty to wrlto to Or. Bnyiler.Vo
III bo pleased to nnswor nil letters of Inquiry
whcro stamp Is Inclosed , " Illco I.akoVls. ( . ) Times ,
April 1 , IS'.G.
PATIENTS TREATED t3Y MAIL.
„
Noptnrrinir , no Incontpnionco , hnrmloMnnd no bad
wifpcts. Btrirtlr con 11.lent Inl. For circulau oud U *
tlmonloU auilrtraa with Go. in § tami > ,
DR. O. W. F. SNYDER.
WcVlckcr's Theatre Bldg. , ChlcaQO , III.
No All
Poisons Poisons
Put in , Pulled out ,
Antl
nnd
Ant. . . . .
klllliiK norms : invustUiUlon Ircovruo : to
fM'Cir-n lth und Ons ? Streets.
UIIILIMorrlum blk UouiiollIllulT ! )
To promote health ,
preserve and length
en life , stimulate
and invigorate the
whole system , tone
the stomach , aid
digestion , create an
appetite and repair
the waste tissues
of the lungs ,
nothing surpasses
an absolutely pure
whiskey of deli
cious flavor ,
smooth to the taste ,
mellow , mature
and of richest qual-
ity. Unlike inferior whiskies it
will not rasp or scald the throat
and stomach. Call for CREAM
PURE RYE and take no other.
Fo/ sale only at high-class liquor
and c-'ug stores.
DALEMAND & CO. , CHICAGO.
Your next week's washing
\
Will look whiter , , w.ill be cleaner and will
be done , with less tabor if
Is us&d. The. clothes will smell swcc-fcc-randl
Will last longer. SANTA CLAUS SOAP is
pure. , it cleans but do&s not injure t-lie.
fabric * It does l\ot roughen or chap the-
hancU ,
ons use.it , DoYoiL ?
N.K , FAIR BANK KCOy Mfte. CHICAGO.
*
'THE RIPANS TABULES regulate the stomach , liver and
Pf * bowels , purify the blood , are pleasant to take , safe and
Pt always effectual. A reliable remedy for Biliousness , Blotches
on the Face , Bright's Disease , Catarrh , Colic , Constipation ,
Chronic Diarrhoea , Chronic Liver Trouble , Diabetes , Disordered
Stomach , Dizziness , Dysentery , Dyspepsia , Eczema , Flatulence ,
Female Complaints , Foul Breath , Headache , Heartburn , Hives ,
Jaundice , Kidney Complaints , Liver Troubles , Loss of Appetite ,
Mental Depression , Nausea , Nettle Rash ,
Painful Digestion , Pirn- pies , Hush of Blood to
the Head , Sallow Cora- plexion , Salt Rheum ,
Scald Head , Scrofula , Sick Headache , Skin
Diseases , Sour Stom- ach , Tired Feeling ,
Torpid Liver , Ulcers , Water Brash and every
other symptom or dis ease that results from
impure blood or a failure in the proper performance of their
functions by the stomach , liver and intestines. Persons given
to over-eating are benefited by taking one tabule after each
meal. A continued use of the Ripans Tabulcs is the surest
cure for obstinate constipation. They contain nothing that can be
injurious to the most delicate. Price : One gross § 2 , sample bottle
13 cents. For sale by Druggists , or sent by mail postage paid.
Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY , New York.
/Sk < < > v ' < y < 5w 5My 'Cs > 'iv
CHICHESTEH-S Eaouat. RED CROSS
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. Thn nnlj KnlV , Kurtan.l rflioll I'll ! for [ l .
l.mllrJ. iuk Drugilit for Ctiiclinlir i Xnjltili VtamonJ llfanJ lu Itvil and l/oU nictallla
bAifi uralcd wllli blur r'libon. Tr * o tin olbrr Llnil. Ktfwt A'uhfrlrnrfotu ati < /mfitlioni. . >
111 pllli lu rmtrbonnl l irK. ptok wmvpfri , re tlniic < Tnui rnuntorrrllii. At I > ruft1it4. | orient nl
4r.In i > tAtnn ; r > > r I arllcjlard.ti-iitlmonUU. * n < l Itcllrr tor l.uillra. * * intttttr , IIT r turn Mnll.
lU.OnOTntlmouliU. Hint IV" . CHICHCSTCn CHEMICAL CO. , MuilUnn Nounrtv
. I'llltAKtl.I'lIlA/l'A/
Boi'l bj all local UruratUU.
nv-1 "
Q
TREATISE
FOR
64 MEN ONLY
ON
PHYSICAL DEBILITY I ATROPHY
A BOOK FOR ( VIEW , CARRIED AND SINGLE.
A fall explanation of a wonderful method for tlio quick restora IT EXPLAINS bow to cnro nervousness , trepidation , lack of self
tion of PERFECT MANHOOD , In all tbat tlio term Implies. confidence.
A method that overcomes EVERY EVIL CONDITION of tbo male IT EXPLAINS bow to euro rarlcocclo ( swollen , tender , sagging
Byetem , giving to tbo wcnkcst organs and parts their UTMOST NAT veins and parts ) .
URAL VIGOR and TONE , and to these shrunken anil stunted their IT EXPLAINS bow to giro tone , to remove excitability , to over
FULL and PROPER SIZE. come ccnslUvcue 9 , to remove physical nnd mental Irritability.
IT EXPLAINS bow to build up nil sexual vigor. IT EXPLAINS how tbo entire sexual system of the mnto may bo
IT EXPLAINS how to buIW np nil bodily vigor. brought to that condition BO essential to general good health i > nd
IT EXPLAINS how to preserve nil ontal vigor. peacoofmlml. O
IT EXPLAINS how to nvold nil the physical evil * of mnrrlcd llfo. IT EXPLAINS how to bo self-controlllng , Bolf-respcctlng , to bo
IT EXPLAINS hovr to euro most bladder , kidney and urinary frco from detruding tbouKlitii , superior to debasing Inclinations , to
diseases , o feel" A VERY KING AMONG MEN. "
IT EXPLAINS how to cnro bodily falling , In any stage , for all
IT EXPLAINS bow to develop , strengthen , enlarge nil weak ,
time.IT stunted , undeveloped , feeble organs and p.uts of tbo body which
IT EXPLAINS how to euro unnatnral losses from dreams , In
have lost or never attained n proper and natural elzo , whether duo
nrlno , &c. to early errors , Ill-health or natural causes. ( A elmplo , Infallible
IT EXPLAINS bow to euro mind-wandering , forgctfulncea , con- MECHANICAL inctliod , endorsed by physicians. )
fusion of ideas.
To many , this book Is uninteresting and valueless , bolng a PURELY MEDICAL TREATISE : to others , to those whoso welfare Ii at
Btako , IT IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT PUBLICATIONS EVER ISSUED FROM THE PRESS.
tsno simple curiosity seekers It Is not worth the trouble of writing for and wo will not send It to such If wo know II. Out wo will
cheerfully mall ONE COPY SEALED IN PLAIN ENVELOPE , POSTAGE PAID AND ENTIRELY FREE OF ANY CHARGE , to iho man who write *
for It In good faith , either for his own use or for como friend.
| 37 Beware of petty quacks and all their schemes ; don't even answer a medical advertisement ( or you may bo sorry ) ( ill you hav *
studied this remarkable book. If you have already been made a victim don't let prejudice blind you to the light of SCIENTIFIC TRUTH *
INVESTIGATE. O THIS OFFER MAY NOT APPEAR AGAIN , WJEilTE NOW. 9
Address , THE ERIE MEDICAL COMPANY , 64 and 66 Niagara Street. BUFFALO. N. Y.
N. M. RUDDY ,
THE ONLY PRACTICAL OPTICIAN
21(1 ( Soutli 15tli St. , KnrnumSt. Tlioator.
EYES TESTED FREE
Glasses Flttocl to roinody all dofuuM of oyo-
filxlit. Steel ajiuctuclo ! ) ot Kuuruitood quality
flaml up
Sollil Uolil Si oct-i3l ? < nji Kyoslvmi , 9t
and tipwarJ. Oo-ulUt's proscription ! for
glnssos llllod correctly Binno.dny us rujutvoj
AETIFIOIAL HDMANiEYE3 IHSEETE
Anov an1 Comp Tronwont. ( conilitlnz of
BuppoBltorlai. Ointment In < Hl'J lei , alto In llox
arid I'lIU ; u 1'otlttvo Cure fori'l-m-riml , Internal
blind or Uluodtng llchlnif , Olirqnld. lloooutor Ilorvill-
tarr IMIoi. Tula Itamojjr hai iiurnr bean known to
full. II per toil O for $ i ; sent bjr p < | l. Why utter from
tbli turrlblo ilion | e wlrjn imyrJtten Kuarnntuo I
I > o ltvor ! ! ulTon with 0 bjioi rruf unit the inonuv ti
not cured nond itamp for free Bnmplo. tluaralltof
( suoil 1 > T Kuhn A Co. , DrumlsitSolo Asenti , oorna
JOthandUouxtai troati , OuiallK Mot ) .
Hit. K.O. WEST'S NKHVBANIMIUAINTIIKAT
MUNT. anpeolttc for llynlorla. IMnlnejl , Kill. NJU
rulgla , lloiilaclia. Nurroui l'ru truton causal \ > j
alcohol or tobacco , \Vakuf uluon , Montul Duurji-
Ion , Uoltnemof the Uraln. cauiliiK IninnUjr , uiliurr ,
( luoi/.cloath , 1'roiuatura DM Auo. llarroiiun. 1,011
od'uwtirln elthoroox. liopotonor , J < "UcorrUoa mil
oil Kuiualo WeakneiioD. Invuluntarr 1'Otiei , bpur-
uiatorrlioa caused br oror-uxuctljn or tlio bruin *
boK-tkbuiooTor-lndulKiinoe. A month's traatuiunt
II , 6 tar li. t > / in ill. VVeguaranKioslx boxetlocure.
KBCU enter fortitioioi. wltlt t > will ssnit wrlttaa
Kuarnnteato refund If not ouruJ. Guaraute InuuJ
onlr by A. behrotur , UruiKlst. sulo muni , nuutUuast
ornur ICtb and I'arnom sts , Omaha .
U l6C lien nt
| , * m * a now
IDEA IK ADVERTIS1NO.
Address suddenly , nltliout notice ,
Omaha Ailtorllilna Uureati. ft' . F. Life.
HOME
INDUSTRIES ,
By Purchasing Goods Made at the Following Nebraska Factories. If you
cannot find what you want , communicate with the Manufacturers as to what
dealers handle their goods.
AWNINGS. I I3ASKI3TS.
OMAHA TENT AND [ OMAHA BASKET FAC.
AWNING CO. , TORY.
Fines , bn'iimooki , oil enl Cnpa'eltr P003 nor ( loy
rubber clolblnz. Bond for I'ncRlnd bones to orilflr
cutnloxuo. 11IJ Karninn. Onlco Wl Cup.AT. Ifo
13KKWKUS.
130X12S.
OMAHA BOX FACTORr | JOHN L. WILKIE ,
Natlofl and noTOtallol Manufncturor ot paper
bozos. Capacity S.OOO per bozos , 13.-J-21 bLMur/'i
Onr. Kail Omaha. Tot. 411
I'.O. cotBil AVODUO.
UOIU13KS. I UUJL.DI3US.
WIUSON DRAKE
Tubular flnot , oil and
water lanki , breooh-
n , sntBt Iron nor * , oto.
JVtu und i'loroa.
K13I3 , 1STO , UA11KIAGHS.
CONSOLIDATED THE OSTERHO'JDr.
dprtnx W n llf .Oj
COFFEE
CO.
. , Inoorporatod.
Importers atd Jobborj , Ilopatrlnir on short no-
tlcu. Carriage palntlnit
Illl IlarnorHt. lJOl.lW3C.il. To ) IlUr
O VKlt AT U I l > niNT RU.
REED JOB PRINTINd
KATZ-NEVINS CO. ,
CO. ,
1021 Da uzlai.