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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1892)
8 HIE OMAHA DAILY J3EUT : : MONDAY , AUGUST 218)2. , . NEW YORK MARKET REVIEW Holders of Mocks Have Faith in tbo lutnrj of Trade. WEEKLY FOREIGN FINANCIAL STATEMENT Though .Money Hardened the Tlr l of the IVrck , Itutr * llcrnmo .Moro in : y Townnl Rntiirdny On tlio Con tinental Ilourncn. New YOIIK , Aug. 29. The stock market did not disappoint expectations. Prices have experienced n good advance , and Indi cations nro still favorable. As already maintained in thcso advices , the basis of the present ndvnnco is the confidence of the big holders of stocks In the future development nud resources of the country. Our com mercial and Industrial Interests are now rnjoylng n very fair share of prosperity. Buslnos * is not only on n larger scale than over before ns demon- ttratcd by clonrlng house returns and rail road carnlnes but it Is also In exceptionally lound condition. This statement being con firmed by the smnll number , ns well ns the character , of business failures. Agricul tural Interests arc also in coed shape ; as , in gpito of smaller yields of wheat , corn , cotton nnd other products , wo shall , with last sea son's surplus , have sufllolcnt nnd to spare. The railroads are not llKolv to Buffer from nny insufllclency of frelcht for some tlmo to como. Judging by the Rtnatl additions to ' mllcnpo during tho'last few years , nnd the Increase of trnfilo and population , there Is moro likely to bo n scarcity of facilities than of tnnnngo. Another factor to bo considered Is that munv of our rpnds are yearly growing less dependent upon n few stnplo crops for trnfllc. The multiplication or industries , the growth of passenger trafllc , and even the development of now crops , ns , for Instance , the cnrrvlng onat of California Irults , nil tend to the stability of earning power nnd consequently to the value of rail road stock * . Thow facts are particularly true of lines In the cast and northwest ; while they npplv In n lesser degree to some of the southern nnd transcontinental lines. The Chirnpo exposition promises to bo n Botirco of grcr.t profit to all the principal roads entering that city , provided managers abstain from reckless competition. Stock holders should mnko themsnlvcs hoard on thm point before mirvest tlmo is nt hand. Two events hopp ned during the week under review which verv materially itrengthcncd the market , viz. the Texas railroad decision nnd the collapse of the Buffalo strike. Judge MrCormlck's decision Hint the state has not the power to prevent rnlhoads from earning roa onnblo profits Is ono of the most important nnd far reaching decisions of the day. It will undoubtedly bo confirmed by the supreme court of the United Stutes. Of its absolute Jus- tire thcro can bo no question ; be sides \\hlch it will bo n lasting and necessary rehuko to the communistic ten dencies of loRislatlon in several of the west ern and southwestern Mates. The chief bcnollcliuies will bo the states themselves ; for capital , which had loft these sections severely alone for the la t few vears , will nirnln flow In the o dlrec.tions with HB reviv ing tendencies. The effect of this decision was shown in the ndvnncn of thn Southwest ern group of stocks , which will of coursp bo'efit directly bv the decision. Iiis'ead of doing business at n lo" , wlih prolonged bankruptcy constantly fronting thorn , there Is now n prospect of Interest being earned , nnd even n fair dividend on such of the tines us nro not handicapped with over capitalization. The do teat of the swltrh- mon's strike materially simplifies ) labor troubles for railroad manager * , the refusal of the engineer- * and other railroad orcaniza- tlons to participate in n sympathetic strike having considerable slctilfiranno. Thn stri kers hnvo thus learned an unwilling lesson , that while they may have the right to strike nt will , they must also rccognlzo the equal riant of employers to fill their places with otherswithout , molestation. The future of the murnet certainv ! seems favorable. In rddltlon to the facts Just men tioned , stock" ; are In strong hands and money promise- remain ensv. oven though rates show more lirmnnss. Tbo roaowal of gold export attracts little attention , IJPC.IUSO cnuh day brines us nearer n Itlrcor supulv of prnln mici cotton bills thnn usual In the latter half ( if thoveiir. Upon nny Bharn or ex tended rl o I would iidvlso rcnlizlntr : but In the ab- Bonco of unfnvnrablo developments good itocks nro a purchase on the breatts. rouiun.N riNANUiiXr. JUVM\V. Alter u Slight Iliirili-iiliiK IHncoiint Again HIT imn AVcalt. Loxnox , Aug. 28. After a silent hnrtlcn- m ? nt the beginning of the weak discount pgaln became weak. Prices nro unchanged , hut thu absence of demand makes quotations almost nominal. The hopu of u rovivul lies in the expectation that the now Austrian loan to provide for the currency reforms will bo tbsucd shortly. Tlio 1'suu u 111 probably cause withdrawals of gold from the Bank of England and thus greatly stiongthcn the money market. Otherwise , owing to the general depression in trade , little change is ejipectcd , nvpn during the active months of October and November. Sllvnr has risen three-olghthsof 1 percent , parllv duo to tha refusal of thu India council un Wednesday to nlloc InlU at the low prices offered. The steadier tone of .silver led to a recovery In shares of eastern banks. Churteicd Mercantile panic of India rose 4 points nnd Hong ICong and Shanghai bank 2 points. India blocks \\orostrongor. Uupco paper did not participate In the rise in silver , but dropped 1 point. British funds at the beginning of the week showed n strong tendency to udvimce , but afterwards weakened , Thli wcnknct > s was attributed to the uneasy feeling arising from the Afghan troubles mid lha signs of distress In Undo quarters. Thn colonial market Is stead v , but forcicn government securities \voro In general weaker. European bonds generally declined , owing to thu spread of cholera , Hungarian mid Bnanlsh tondn fulling three-fourths , lira- tlllim securities showed a tendency to ad vance , owing to reports that the recent houi had Injured the beet crops on the continent. The Investment business of the weeU was chiefly directed to British railroad securi ties , owing to good trnftlu returns , und thcro was n general rise In ttiis department of from one-half to 1. Brighton , the only exception , fell l > j , owing to fears that the cholera opi- domlu would greatly reduce tbo road's conti nental trnlllc. American railway securities wcro stroncr till Tuosduv. Then n reaction set In , but prices subsequently rose , owing to the col lapse of the BulTulo BtriKc. These lluctua. lions , however , left the week's closing prices pruuicullv unchanged from these of the pre ceding wonk. AtchUon and "Wubasli nero culHly fuvnrcd , purchases of thu latter being attributed to n desire to secure shares for rating purposes. Variations for tbo week In prices on American railway securities In. elude thn following ) Increase Atchlson inures. Wnbash pieferred nnd Luke Shore , 1 each' JJiilon J'ucltic , three-fourths ; Atchl- ion Incomes , Northern Pacillu and Wauasu morteuxc , ono-hnlf ouch ; Erie secondsllirco- elKhths ; St. Paul commonono-hnlf. Decreases Louisvlllo & Nashville , three- fourths ; Illinois Central , ouu-fourtti. Canadian tallwuy securities wcro again favored , and Canadian I'ucltlo advanced ono-fourth for the week , while Uranu Trunl first and second preferences both rote 1 , niii Uruud Triinu third preferred throe-fourths. Duonos Avros und Grout Southern docllno I pomU for the ucelc. On tliu 1'urU Holme. PAIIIH , Aug. ! ! ! ) . On tbo bourto Interim tlonul stocks tbo past weak , after showing tome Improvement , suffered u relapse , which luft at the end of the week no noteworthy change In price * as compared with the clos ing quotations of the preceding week. The spread of cholera adversely iutluoncod the market. _ _ _ _ _ _ On the llcrlln lluurir. . . DBIILIK , Aug. 23. Oa the llourso during tho'past week imperial and Pruntl'an loans aocliuod ou thn expectation ot tbo isiuo bu fore long of uow heavy Imperial and Prus Mamloun in connection with military pro Iccts. Foreign securities wcro quiet with the ixc'ontlOH of a slight declluo In Mexicans Due to mi cu v feeling in regard to the pen lion of ullvor. Irou BUU coal iharo * wcio lu eood demand , n fact giving ground for the lope that the period of depression has passed. 'ho final quotations include the following : russlan fours , IQ-.S.1 ! ; Mexican sixes , 83.W ) ; Dcutscho eanlc , 101.75 ; roubles. 201. 80 ; short xchango on London , UJ.-iO ; long ox- : hongo on Lbndon 20.35 < 4 ; private discount , _ On the rritiikfiirt Itnnrfte. FnXKFOIIT , Aug. 23. During the past veek llttlo business was transacted on the iourso. The final quotations Include the foi- owing : Hungarian gold rantc , 91.03 ; Aus- rlnn credit , VGO ! ; Australian sliver rente , l.V'fi ; short exchange on London , UO..TO ; prl- ate discount , 1 % . Hood's bnrsaparllla Is nn honest medicine , honestly advertised for those diseases which t honestly and absolutely euros. Over two hunilrotl horses entered for lie O mnn n rnues , Tudadny , Wednesday. liurgdny nnd Friday. These will bo ho ( itiujst races over hold in Otnahii. OnmlmCaiiMfjCo.Cimpviffitoroho3 } ! ! Spectacles nccunitoly fitted ; refrncttvo o.xiuninntion frco. Tudor Optical Oo. , corner Farnntn mid 1-lth. noujrlns county fair begins Tuesday. Children frco Tuesday. Take them with you Swedish singing society Nordon" will sliifj every afternoon bo- Avcoti the hoi'tiu races. Doii't fall to iour them. I.et'n .Sirup. Gilt-edged wild lands at$3.00 to $10.00 lor ncro in state of Nebraska , whoso crops ast year aggregated $100,000,000. Good ots in the city of Omaha , whoso popula tion increased from 110,000 in 1880 to 150.- 000 in 1800 , Is good stuff to hold , don't ou think ? As wo are long on this class of prop erly and short on cush , drop in. During several years successful oxpn- rienco in the real cstato business I haxo established a reputation for handling lothing but bargains.W. . W. G. AwiuiaiiT , 621. 522 , 523Now York Life building. ] lurvc t ICxmirsluiiH Went. On August 30 , September 27 and Oc tober 2o , the Roalc Island will sell tickets nt half faro for the round trip vith privilege of stopover on going trip to all pilnta in Kansas. Nebraska , Colo- ado , Utah , Wyoming , Idaho and Mon- , ana. Ticket ofllco 1002 F.irnam street. Charles Kennedy , general northwestern mssongor agent. F'lMviK at tlin I'ulr. The largest floral exhibit ever mndo n Omaha is now at the llornl hull on the Jouglas county fair grounds. The Jlor- gts are simply climbing over each other n their attempt to excel. Don't fail to see this exhibit. J Harvest Excursions Suutli via tlio AVnbash Mnc. On August 30 , Saptombpr 27 and Oc- .obor 2o the VVabnsh will sell round .rip tickets at hti'.f furo to points in Ala bama , Mississippi , Louisiana. Tennessee - see , Arkansas , Tuxas and Indian Tcrrl- : ory. Excursion train will leave Omaha 4:00 : and Council Bluffs 4:10 : p. in. on above dates. For rates , tickets ind descriptive land pamphlets call at Wub'iBli ' olllco , 15'J2 F.irnain strout , or write G. N. CLAYTON' , N. W. P. agent , Omaha , Nob. A Ci-r.it Inhibition of Towts. Hundreds of the finest bred fowls over placed on exhibition at any poultry show are now actually in the poultry house on the Douglas county fair grounds. Almost every known variety IP represented , fronvthc little miniature bantam to the gigantic shanghai. Doug las county against tlio world on line bred poultry. Everybody , man. woman and child should see this show of fowls. Over two hundred horses entered for the Omahti racu * , Tuesday , Wednesday , ThurFday nnd Friday. Tlioso will ' bo the finest races over hold in Omaha , Coiicpftsluns to Naval mill Grand Army Vi-turiitiH. The Baltimore & Ohio railroad will grant most liberal concoshions in thu way of btopover p-ivilegcs on the tickets solil for the reunion of the naval vet erans at B.iltimnro . , September 15 to 19 , and for the Grind Army encamp- trout at Washington , commencing Sop- lombcr 20. Tickets will bo sold at the olllccs of tlio comp my and at plllcos of the prlncipil railroad companies of the .vest , from September 13 to 20 inclusive , at very low rates , and will bo valid for return journey until October 10. Both going and returning tickets will bo good to stop otT at all stations between Cum- borlnnd and Baltimore , a region ren dered familiar to'all veterans by the con- stant'warfaro along the Potomac. The hignaturo of purchaser to tickets will not bo required , nor will it bo necessary to have 10,0111 stamped to niuko them valid for return journey. For moro detailed information as to tlmo of trains , rates , and sleeping car accommodations apply to L. S. Allen , assistant general passenger agent , the Rookery , Chicago , or O. P. McCarty , assistant general passenger agent , Cin cinnati. O. ' Tim M'qrlil'K Itcoiml llrrnkuni ( it tlio 1'nlr ( Ironml Tills Wuck. Boll Acton and Onllno , Nebraska's marvels of spouil , are now in Omaha , and will bo exhibited every afternoon on the. traclc at the Douglas county fair. Boll Actoti secured at Independ ence last week , tlio yearling world's pacing record , 2:22 : } , and Online the record 2:10. These 2-year-old pacing , : grfat colts are owned by E. I ) . Gould at Fuljorton , Nob. , and are justly the pride of every citizen of the state. Don't full to sea these wonderful nnlmald wl.ilo horo. You Mliv KMU'ut TlioHU Convi'iilt-ncc-H On the Pennsylvania Short Lines : Ele gant vestibule trains , excellent moala , inviting berths , courteous attention , fasttlmo and every roquironuuit for a most delightful trip. Tlicso direct lines form the popular thoroughfare East from Chicago to Pittsburg , Baltimore , Washington , Philadelphia. Ndw York. Address Lucu , 218 Clark street , Chi cago. _ Douglas county fair begins Tuesday. Children free Tuesday. Take them with you. Swedish singing society "Nordon" will sing every afternoon be tween the horse races. Don't fall to hear them. L'oloriiilo'H ( iooil Urupi. HOI.YOKC , Colo. , Aug. MS. ( Special to TUB Den. | Tlio probnnt outloolt for Increased prosperity In this part of Colorado Is very llattotlng Indeed , Wheat , oats , barley and llux are nil cut and lu stack. Threshing machines have bucn running for tbo past ton days , threshing direct from tbo Held or headers , flviim a yield In wheat running from fifteen to twonty-llvo bushels per acre ; outs , thirty to sixty bushels per aero. Fiax and barley uro food , but notio U being thiushud uv tills tlmo. The late heavy rains have insured a heavy crop ot cora and potatoes. The Phillips County Agricultural Fair society U mailing extensive preparations to hold tlio annual fair October ll' , la and U. The York county. Nebraska , Settlers Bodoly.o ( rtiltllpj county , Colorado , will hold Its Unit annual ploulo here on the first day of tha county fair , DaWltt' * ampirlliu n oinsai tbo blool , Incroujea the appetite and lonoi up the sys- loin. It has boaotlttod many paoplo wtio have sulToi'od from blooJ dliorJorj. ll wilt AN OREGON GIRL WITH GRIT A lair Young Pony Hitler Oarryjng the Mail Over a Lonely Route. SHE CARRIES A GUN AND USES IT SttccoUlom nil l.iiuiulerliiR nnil AlrhiR Atllunukrc'ii I'oinhilno I'ler * Unjinl- Innt llcinnrku on Women Swim mers I'opulnr I'ntls. Ono of tno pluckiest RlrN that h s como to ho front lately U MUs Mlnnlo Weston , of Eugene , Oro. Mlnnlo hn for two or tnreo yonra curried the United States mail on lorsohack from Uusoito wall down Into the nojntnlns ou the Coiiuovlllo rlvor. It is a oug rhlu and much of It la ovjr nn oxeood- ngly rusgcd country. The roads and trails lint load from the WiltainoUo valley toward bn I'uelilo ocortn nro very bad. In the prlng , When the snow malts , the roixJs nro n places very miry. Moreover , It Is u coun- ry of "continuous woods. " The tallest of Ir , plno , cedar and hcmlocli girt tha way , and curiod nmplo and mahogany crop up lore nnd thcro. Undornoatb the trees there s ajunglo of underbrush and fallen tlinbor overgrown with ferns that cotnplotu tbo vlldncss. VVhlto peaks flash here and there as turns are nuido in the road. Over this lonely route four or llvo times n wool : this young lady hai made her way. ( or father has , or had , a mail contract not nly for this region , but for regions beyond , n which ho manipulates a span of cayusos und a buckbonrd , It Is through the described vlldorness tbat the daughter rides to meat her father. Bears , plentifully distributed , frequently ross her pathway and linger in it.She tins lucn little nnd big ones many times , as aha ms scon deer , cougars and un occasional elk , f the stories circulated of her are not over drawn , and on moro than ono occasion the iivuga bears nnd cougars unvo planned across the way to dispute it. She has paused but for an instant , however. I'lia poonlo along her route htwo to nave tnolr otters nnd she Is lluot to deliver tliom. Her oonv Is of native Oregon stock , llttlo nnd obedient , and she carries a pistol. There Is n story that tramos once tried to stop her , iut that when the barrel of the weapon lashed before them they disputed her wayne no further. Miss Weston Is doscrlbed as a handsome brunctto of 20 yours , nnd It Is said that so nany Oregon younp mnn are asmrlng to her land that tbo government will probably soon ese ouo of its bravest and most valued om- itoycs. Her route to and fro is along the ' Jlu'slaw river. The sun Is a great restorer nnd vivlflor , but It should not bo allowed to sbino on either feather pillows or undcrllncn that Is to bo worn again. These uro best aired in the shudo. You may sun the shoots from olT the > cd , but not the night drosses. It will play lavoc , also , with the dcllcato mauve muslins that are such favorites this summer , nnd ) ormanontly palu all light blues and rose- colored cottons. Til ese must bo dried In the shade. The country laundress will , perhaps , lot understand this without repeated and weekly directions. Bathing suits and white clothes can have as much of the sun on the clothesline as possible , but white ilsnncb , f you would not have them yolow , must bo inng nn the bhady sldo of the cordon. In city yards there is always n tlmo of day wlicn thcro Is shade bomcwUoro ; in the jroadcr bleaching grounds of country houses vou will often have to stretch the lines in tbo shadow of a house or under a tree to secure his. From England como directions about laun dering In rice water the delictlo colored muslins tnityou dare not Intrust to ordinary boap nnd ordinary starch. Starch stiffening in muslins Is very much out of dale this sum mer , when dresses must bo clear and driap , yet bung in the softest folds , not stiff at all. lioil 11 hilf : pound of rico in the clothes boiler with two or three gallons of water. As soon as the rlco is soft drain dt the water und wash the soiled muslin In it while It is hot , usluc nosoap at all. The rinsing Is done in tbo soft belled rlco in a separate tub , rubbing this rlco over the muslins , then rinsing them lichtly In lukewarm water , they should preserve - servo enough stillness while remaining quite clear. If any onuchooios to varv these direc tions by plunging the soiled muslins Urn In the softened rlco and than rinsing this out In plain luKownrm water , cornplotlngtho"cleiir- ing" process with the strained water in which the rico was boiled , and without further - thor rlnsinsr , it seems that this would serve perfectly. Dry Hour Is so familiar in use nnd well known as n cleanser of woolens and even of stained furniture covurs that this application of rlco starch and gluten to muslin dresses simply carries out the same Ideas. Mrs. ICato Pier and her tbreo daughters , ICuto H. , Caroline and Harriet , nro all mom- bora of ono law linn in the city of Milwau kee , writes Laura Grover Smith in the Sou- tetnbcr Radius' Homo Journal. They uro all interesting "feminine" women , If one may use the expression ; apparently they have lost none of their womanly qualities , but gained so many privileges that ono Is recon ciled to u progress , which twenty years ace many thought threatened the destruction of houifa life. It is not probable tnat any nno of these young ladles is u nil tied for n homo be- cnusu'sho has identified herself with an un usual calling for a woman. Only a few years ago If a woman found it necessary to work for a living , as she often did ( apparently suffering both the curse of A-dam 'and Eve ) thoru was no oiroor open to nor save school- teaching or droismaklng. Now , as n pro gressive woman says , 'She can do unythlncr where her petticoats do not natch in the ma- chinorr. " Mrs. Pier , alter the death of her father , was left in cbargo of the estate. She became interested In the questions that a row , and possessing n kuun and rrllllnnt minr. she directed it to the study of law. There arc many women upon whom -devolve the roipunslbllilics of nn estate who may ap preciate the motive which led Mrs. Pier to become her own lawyer. How to utilize skirts which are still fresh und pretty , whoso waists have 00- como useless. Is a problem which dUturhs the minds of many women , oven those who dross extravagantly. That thov offer nn easy solution to this problem Is the gocrot of the creat sucuoss of every sort of Eton , Xounvo and Itussmn J idiot , theater coat , coMolct m.d guimpo and blouse waist. Muster or the now fancy jacket * for autumn , savs nn authority In the Now York Evening Post , are made cither of velvotor _ cloth , velvet preferably , as they cost but a song , and look rich und elite aud are always becoming. Some of those have slightly open stcjvoi which roach Just below the elbow. A number of daintv silk btouso fronts sewed to glove- IKltng undonvmsts of thin lining material , many of which hook or button up the back , uro lidded , 'with us many half sleeve * in bishop fashion to match. Any ntunbar of charming variations can bo miao bv moans of n choice of pretty nnd becoming blouse fronts , and thnre should always bo ono of white luco ' 'for boil , " with puffed sleeves to correspond. The blouses can bj varied In their ktyle ana adjustment by means ot folds , plaited frills , Jabots of lac ; , velvet ribbon and om broidery. "Evidently tbo good Lord didn't design lovely woman to bo n swlmmliii. animal , " was the somewhat unique observation of Major Bob Muddox ot Now Yorlt.to u corres pondent. ' 'Your uulad Is piirely a liemont ol poetic imagination , and Venus disports bcr&elf in the water gracefully on canvas only. 1 am pretty well acquainted with all the ieushoro rosortn of thu country , visit the principal ones even * summer , Bm * hnvo .v"1 to ace the Unit Rftttnfful and cftlclont female MTitnmer. Of rtufso the lovely creatures look pretty in thA'mrlUor ; that Is occausb of their usually cSbaValad curves of beauty being displayed fntoll their voluptuousness , thnnlii to tlio Unstated fashionable bathing suit. But Just nfnobn ns a woman releases the rope nnd strike * out to swim her charms ponllneloy. Thctdls sorao defect In her muscular aovolophrtht which Is fatal to her prospects ns a moniiald. She throws her nrms about in a gtildr swirl which renders progress through1 IU6 water almost impossi ble , nnd kicks hcr Mbt in such a way as to retard the momcntttfti Imparted to her body by the arm movefrloht , I know women who hnvo been vlsltinguUlnntto City and other surf-bathing resort * regularly every season for ten years , who plunge Into the tides two or three times every day , nnd who yet know loss about swimming than the average 10- year-old bov. Fear of danger doe * not pre vent them from learning , because It Is notor ious thai women are moro reckless in the water than Dion. It Is to be accounted for on no other hypothesis than tnut they nro simply 'not built that way. ' " In 111 ese days there uro fashions for mi lady's nlghtrobc , which arc Justas exacting as these that covcrn the design of her best fall gown. The latest doslgn shown Is of shear cambric linen , with a squnro yoke arranged in narrow folds. Over the shoulder und down ouch side of the gown U n soft mull ruflle , With the edge omuroldorod in white silk. The effect Is cloudlike and pretty. The sleeves are very wldo nnd full , finished with a ruflle of the embroidered mull. Other new designs In nlirht dresses art ) of line cam bric , with n touch of color. A dainty ntgut- robe of this description showed n faint line of pale blue throughout the cambrlo. A deep frill , embroidered in blue silk , constituted the collar. The front of the garment was glvori a dressy appearance by n Jabot of oni- broidcrcd cambric. Whlto ( Jhlnu and India silk nlghtrobcs , trimmed with silk mull ruf- lles , are sold extensively to ultra-fashionable women. As a woman's political organization tho. Primrose lenpuo nfinds foremost in the world. Of its 1,000,0(10 members nearly ono- half are women , 1,400 women are included In the grand council , and 51,000 Primrose "dnmes" nro Incorporated In Its membership. These women speak little on platforms , but In canvassing and in the discreet use of per sonal influence limy accomplish important results. Tno counterpoise of the Primrose league Is the Woman's Liberal Federation , whose methods resemble these of the league. To avoid any semblance of brlborv. the gifts which members of the federation nro accus tomed to bestow In a private capacity are discontinued while the ladles are engaged In political work. The Women's Liberal Union ist association , numerically the smallest of the associations , includes among its mem bers many women of prominence , and has. for so young a society , great , influence and power. The proper way of dressine the foot , 4-1 what nn overwhelmingly moJost lady cnlls "tho lower arms , " Is to wear black silk stockIngs - Ings , clocked from one side to the other nl- moitup to the knee with Jot beads , and molro nntlquo sllnnsrs haviug.vcry high heels and bows of black velvet , In the center of which arc flashing Jot buckles. If you have a desire to be excessively artis tic next Eoason you will wear over yourshort slllt petticoat n short satin gown made after the fashion of the "Empire , " nnd then cvor this a long velvet'cloak ' that roaches qulto to the edge ot your ffttirt , and which is tied at the throat with a soft rlboan-volvotbow. For your hut you can cheese that which is most becoming , a small bonnet , alnrgohat , or even one of the plcturosn.de Mother Goosj affairs cou ntcd in good taste. "Lato to bed ana early to rise will shorten the road to vour homo In the skies. But early to bed and "Llttlo Early KUcr.'Hbo pill that rnuk'js Ufa longer and bettor and wiser. "Acts nnd Actions in the , CivJl War , " bv William Border Wilson , is an exceedingly valuable contribution to our stock of lltora turoof tlio rebellion. During ! the war the author was confidential telograp her to Col onel Thomus'A. ' Scotland thus'hud o splen did opportunity of becoming acquainted with much of tbo iusulo historyof the greatest military conlliet-of the present century. While the book Is not a very big ono it con tains much that ii not to bo found in other publications on tbo subject and the author has a pleasing und felicitous style of doscrio- iug events which cannot fall to rcndsr'lho little work popular. Mr. Wilson Is of the opinion that ono of the causes loading uu to the stupendous strlfo was a dcsiro on the part of n smal but inllucntiul coterie in the south to estab lish a great empire In this country , and that the revolutionary speeches of the shining lights among thu southern loaders contrib uted moro than anything else to hasten the fratricidal struggle. "Imperialism , " ho savs , ' 'was the hidden basis of all political action , nnd unwise utterances nnd unwise legislation In the north gave to its devotees the opportunity of presenting to the people fallacious urgumonls which should tend toward establishing it ns a form of govern ment on Uiis continent. " Mr. Wilson devotes n chapter to the CocKoyvillo campaign and Filz John Porter nnd ho also has something to say aoouttbo railroad und war times. He wus the pioneer military tologruphor und received the mes sage from the Held of the first battle of Bull Hun on nn instrument in the white I'oubo ' with Lincoln at his side anxiously waiting to hoar the latojt news from the seat of war. The author has writ ton a vcr.v lucid account of the United Stutes Military Telegraph corps whleh will doubtlo s bo road with great interest , not only by these who took an active part during the war , but also by the general public. Mr. Wilson Is tha pub lisher of Ins book and his lojidcncc is "Wnl- don , " Holmosburp , Phlludolphia , Pn. In the compilation and publication of "Blades of Blucgrass ; Choice Selections of Kentucky Poetry , Biographical Sketches and Portraits of Authors , " Mrs. l'\innio Porter Dirkoy has rondured her nutwo state a service of which all iCentuckians may well fool proud. This volume contains poetic ef fusions written either by natives of Kentucky or bv these who , while born elsewhere , took up their residence there and uocamo identl- ilcd with the hopes , Usfes and aspirations of the people of tnut stnto. Being written oy n "great number of different authors the poems uro necessarily on n wldi < range of bubjects and of varied decroco of Interest anu merit. Many of them display a high maturity of in tellectual and lyric power und represent tto trend und phases of modern thought In that state , whlca is famed lor Us magnificent thoroughbred horses and beautiful women. Published by John P. Morton & Co. , Louis- vlllo , Ky. "Political Economy for American Youth , " bv J. Harris Pattou , Ph. D. , is n most timely work Just now. Among the characteristics of this volume aro'tnat it is written from a thoroughly American standpoint ; Historical facts are udducout jn order that the pupil may understand ( do reusons for the oolloy of tho'nation and it civoi the reasons why the American people khould uphold u system of political economy1 lulled primarily to their own peculiar conditions. It Uo shows the Importance to the American people of the home market in comparison with the foreign market , the latteir being only one-twentieth part of the formotf Irt value. Published by A. Lovoll k. Co.,5 East Fourteenth street , Now York. Wo have Just-rocclved the twenty-flflh vol ume of "Tno American Stnto Honoris , " con taining thu cased of Konoc.il value and au thority subsequent to these contained In the "American DecUluns" und the "Amorican IUport , " decidedIn ! tbo courts of last lysort of thu bovoral stale * , selected , reported nnd annotated by A. C. Freeman und the assocl- ute odltoM of the "American Decisions. 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This department , en larged to nearly double it's former size , shows an array of new suits for boys , never equallel in it's history. Knee pant suits , two or three pieces.with either single or double breasted coats , aid long pant suits with single breasted coats , ordouble breaste.1 square cuts , in all the latest effects. While we are showing knee pant suits as low at a dollar , we believe that our all wool knea pant suits at two fifty to be the best value ever offered in boys' wear. Solid wearing school suits , ages 10 to 13 , with long pants , at two fifty. All school suits , with long pantsat four dollars. Boys' three piece suits , ages 14 to 19 at two seventy five and more , an especially good thing being our handsome all wool plaid at five dollars. l\ rents are invited to bring the boys in this week , and try on thq ne.v suits. TRYERS MAKE BUYERS. Open till 8 p. m. Saturday , 10 p. m. TELL U5 HOW MANY fACEi YOU SEE WTHI5 ADV. 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All o m n i ilo itlou striaojilUuiii. ! . O u pj.-jj ill litj view prowrred , whenever eo ivealoni for pitiant. WRIT'S FOR QUESriON BLANKd to acita tha history of yoursais UaJlolna sosurJly packud and bunt by null or exproi ) . Addrosj , INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM- Or. SV. U , .Maxwell. 1'rdsldunt Omnlia , Nebraska Pees your system Need a Stimulant ? Bf so , use PURE RYE. AMERICA'S FINEST WHISKY ? For Sale at all High-class Drinking Places and Drug Stores. If your \ Dealer does not keep it , write to 80 DALLGMAND & . CO. . CHICAGO. "NorvoSooclo , " ! the wonderful retaeiif l > sultl "Itti irrlt- < cn Bunrnnlre to euro All norrou * rtl c ei. ucli Week Memurr. of llrulii I'owtr. IfimUaclio. Wakefulne , ) xil M nlioo < J. NlebUr KtoU. u. Ncrvoir neil , I-a itudu , ulldralui and Ion ot power of tlie Uuiioritlr * Ork-ani In rltliorioicauio < l brororuieriton , joulliful yrrorf. or . < ) itc il * uioiil lobnccn.opium or illmulanli which ( mn lead to InOriallr. Coiiiumpt . itlonBiiiilinntitiy. 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