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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1893)
.nMATTA nATT.V TVRI ? , tznxrnAV o.x icno..oTVmtr vT T > Artta .WOMAN'S ' WIDENING WORLD i The Modern Oook is Happy Wielding the Scepter of Privilege. WHILE HER MISTRESS | S THE FEAL DRUDGE Dcnltclilnc Onure for Yoiitli Alone Iiocn- < lenco of the Hoclnl IJuncoVoo - Inc In Clilnn tltlt of Feinlnlno Onil , ' 'Do you wnnt to know of n fraud which oilpht to bo exposed ? " said a certain bright llltlo woman to the re porter on tlio Now York Sun the other dny."Of "Of course. " "Woll , I'm ' it. " "You ? " "Yes , I'm a whltcd Eopulchor. I'm ' a popular fallacy. I'm ' ndcluftlon and a enaro and a fnlso prophet. " "Nonscnsol What do you mean ? " "Well , I am supposed to bo mistress of a flno house , with money , nnd serv- fints-lo do everything for mo , am I not ? Of course , I am. And you think my Hfo is ono long , lazy , luxurious round of doing as I please ? Precisely. I know you did. And you envy mo. And when you think of moi , Is with capitals , as a Happy Housewife ? Just so , Well , now toll mo , io you ever Ho awnko nights wishing you wcro iriy cook ? Ah I you do not. Nor my Waitress ? No. Nor my maid ? Not even that. Well , just let mo Inform you that you are deceived. I am not a Happy Housewife. I don't think such a thing exists. I'm ' a slave. A miserable , abused , downtrodden , fot- lorqd slave ! "If you want to enjoy a Hfo that is as frco as the occnn wave , as full of solid intiefaction as it Is empty -of responsi bility , become a cook or a domestic icrvnnt of some sort. Any day in the year a good cook may take her choice of peed homes , fat living nnd substantial Incomes. Once ensconced , she has her regular work , at regular hours , with ample compensation. She docs not have to rise early nor remain up Into. Her mind is not "distracted by n multiplicity of duties. She is nblo to plan her en gagements weeks ahead , for she knows just when she will bo free. "But , greatest of all privileges , if the cook wearies of the faro , or doesn't like her mattress , or thinks she doesn't got enough breeze in her room , she can drop it all at n moment's notice. If she is tired of Now York and thinks she will try Newport , she needs only to make up her mind to that oilcct. If Newport palls upon her she can hio herself to Iho Pier ; or , if she pines for religious advantages , her wages will quickly transport her to Ocean Grove. In fact , Bho can roam the wide world o'or , and , there's ' no ono to say her nay. "Now look at me ! Responsibility hangs upon mo like the Old Man of the Bea on Sinb.id's shoulders I must bo cook , waitress , housemaid , health in- jpcctor , nurse , seamstress , justice of tlio peace , teacher , confessor , advibcr and judge in my own household. That is enough to try the resources of any human being. But in addition I must tiocido on the wardrobes of myself , my children nnd my servants , in so far as they appear in my household affairs. I jnust bo tortured by dressmakers ; must wear myself out in perfunctory social , duties ; myst hear nnd attend to the calls' fl charity ; must cultivate mufic , art , jjitornturo ; bo 'up' on the latest novel , c > pora , exhibition ; must identify myself with my church work , nnd must ontor- * , ain people who will rend my porbonal- , 'ity nnd my acts in tatters after they dc- jcond tho'front stops. "Suppose I am tired and want to throw off the cnro of all these duties. Can I ? Hardly. I nm chnined to them. The children must bo fed , clothed nnd trained. The houbo and that is the bugbear of half the women living the Jioubu must bo kept going. " "Why don't you just close It up and go wnyV" ventured the reportor. "Close it up ! That shows that you don't know anything about it. If I close it up tlio moths got in and cat up the chairs and carpets ; the thieves carry off the silver end bric-a-brac ; more burg lars cut up the lead pipes , and the water floods the house ; must and dust take possession except where they are routed by mould , and weeks of work will [ not muko the pluco habltablo again. Then , too , I have servants who are satis i.i factory. I dare not lot thorn go lest iI may never see their llko again , at least in my own house. If I go away and take them I must first sound thorn as to tholr preferences and bo governed accord 1- ingly. "In short , my servants are ad frco as the child who 'plays ' houso' till her fancy calls for a change. As for mo , irI go about with such a gay pretense of laughter that you don't hear my chains ' clank. Nevertheless , I am in bondage , n slave to fashion , friends , nnd family. So if you must bo guilty of the sin of envy , innka the cook your object nnd not mo. " -V Even though wo having gene wild ever eau/es and diaphanous bilks nnd other bewitching warm weather fancies there are women anil women who would not ilcscor to them for varied reasons. Heavy women nro ridiculous in Huffy gowns , stately ones lese tholr character istics and old ones who would look ) young are pitiful stories of what their girlhood may have boon. So for all itof those wo have plainer , btlffor , yet richer fabrics for tholr wear. Satino , duchess nnd liberty , silks , gros grain Biiriih , faille , iriolro , bongnllnc are paramount for the imposing ensembles. ! And they nro made with sweeping { trains , u rather rare occurrence now adays , And they are restricted us kVto berthas , flounces and the frivoltles bo dear to the hearts of the real llvo girl of 189U. It is possible for them to submit decor ously to tlio modes of the gay moment , nnd this is how ono of them has done it ! A young matron of thostatuesquo school > has n decided penchant for stylish origi nality in her gowns. She is blonde nnd tall , and not beautiful , but she is always n notableliguro. . At tiio big ball given in honor of the Spanish frigate bho were li recaption gown of bronze nnd green both colors in nut In goods. Tlio skirt was long , fitting closely about tlio hips and spreading into u voluminous train , fctilT und unyielding in its swoops. Three puffs of green satin were laid around the tkirt at distances of about two inches. About the waist was u belt of heavy oriental bron/.o passementerie with green fringe dangling almost to the bottom tom of the skirt from the lengthened ends. At the knot was a bunch of Hour- do Its. The tight bodice was half con cealed beneath a full bortlm of bronze atln , A puff of green defined a plain , cloBo yoke of Ptnooth satin. About hoes nock was a ruche of grcon , The sleeves ; were plain log o1 mutton , mot by bronze fluco kids &tichcd in green. How long before some ono will bo jrrltlue "The Decadence of the Social Dnnco ? " asks a writer on the Chicago Journal , Not long , If the signs of the times count for nnythlntr. As for the responsibility , tharo Is no question as to where that will He. Kvory wnltlng girl , where feet and hcnrt go plt-n-pnt with the music , nnd every nnxiouB-oycd hostess who krcpa mental "tab" ' on the dnnctngmonnsthoy arrive , will know In nn instatiV whore to put the blame. It Is man , that indolent , awkward , un- pootlc individual , who docs not feel the thrilling delight of the dance. Each succeeding year shortens the ago at which thefo rude creatures say : "Oh , well , my dancing days are over. " At 18 this period referred to as "danc ing davs" is nt its height. At 2o it is literally on Its last legs , and young men say , in a bla o manner , that they are surprised that they ever cared for it. Of course the o selfish souls have excuses to offci They say that the rooms are crowded and warm ; thnt they could' not possibly dance with half the girls they know ; that If they should select a dozen , oven , and dance with this favored few , the others would resent the partiality shown. Consequently they say an in gratiating word to the dowagers and then keep out in the secluded corridors nnd talk to the young married ladles. It Is not only American cities which nro suffering from this decline of the danco. London society is in sere straits in consequence thereof" , and a novel plan of patching up appearances had been in troduced. Ladles will plvo balls. Daughters will go and want to danco. If not ankcd they will go Away nnd sny mean things about the affair. There fore , agencies have been established to provide young men for balls , just as flowers , music and refreshments are supplied. This sucras incredible , but Is a solemn fact. Tlio young men who accept those In vitations are from various ranks of pooi- oty. They are not paid like the waiters. The outrco of the socidty they reach Is considered ample compensation. But they earn their position. Poor , un happy , young men ! Hour after hour they whirl their dizzy pathways across tiio crowded floors. If weary , or bored , or purple with tlio heat , they cannot pause. They are under contract to dance the fleeting hours away , and they are closely watched to see that they doit. This is nn extreme measure to bo adopted , and it Is always kept profoundly secret at least , the attempt nt secrecy is made , and sometimes , perhaps , is suc cessful. * * * In his own flowery kingdom the heathen Chlnco who desires to become n benedict docs not dream of approaching ids desired bride until ho has heard what her father has to say. The inter view with papa on these occasions is largely occupied by a prolonged haggle over the amount the suitor is to give until the bargain is adjusted to mutual satibfnction. Then the suitor , highly perfumed with itsnfotida. which is the smart scent among the Chinese , as it was among the Carthaginians , calls on the bride's mother and is introduced to tlio bride , whom , it must bo understood , ho has not yet scon.The visit consists largely elbowing ] bowing , ( .craping , flourishing tlio hands , cringing in every posture , every kind ol ceremonial nnd very little conversation. his ] intandcd'and seldom glances toward hor. ] Usually singing and dancing girls coino in and furnish diversion. Ho re mains in her presence for two hours or longer , during the whole of which time ho docs not got a moment alone with his intended , or even a fair look at her faoo for it is not etiquette for him to scru tlnizo her too elobely. When ho has gone ho sends a present. Itisa'good ' omen if ho sends a gift o. eggshells painted every kind of color. All his vlbits are conducted on the same plan. Ho does not get a direct nnc full view of her face until they have "gono away ; " that is , until she has been brought in her palanquin to his house Thorp is , some compensation in the fac that if he docs not like her appearance her can bend her back home. But this would cause such a scandal nnd bo sue ! an insult to the family that , as a rule the question of looks is thoroughly in quired into by go-botwcens of the fal sex before any serious formal stop is taken in the matter. rnnlilnn I'mls. The gathered or pleated niche is still a very popular dre.'s trimming. Eulalia hats , bonnets , slippers , jackets and capes are now temptingly tot forth. The latest craze in jeweled ornaments for bonnets and the hair Is a diamond bat. A new material for the autumn season is called Puritan , and is kind of a fri'o velvet. Almost all the low dress shoes are open over the in top and fastened by ono or moro bands. Satin ribbons are this season preferred to velvet for gowns of zephyr , gingham and chambray. _ Now fans are made of fancy gauze ribbons bens gathered on the stick in a succes sion of rose"ttes. Bolted bodices of china silk or wash fabrics are made with three horizontal rows of lace insertions. The latest vparasols are made of lace and lined with rainbow chiffon , and have gold mountings on the handle. For dress toilettes a simple wreath of llgwors with n velvet bow in front is bonnet enough for a married woman. Heal lace veils of the largo old fash ioned size , which delighted our grand mothers , are coining into style again. A fashion in stationery for out-of-town UFO is a rustiu paper with the niuuo of your house printed in rustle letters at the top. Fancy waists made of largo silk hand kerchiefs , the gay borders forming the jabot front , cults and collar , are decidedly modish. Ono very pretty shoo has simply pojnts of leather at citch side "of the instep. Thogo , , . points , have eyelets and are laced with a cord. The coaching gown tli is season is to beef more severe in style than ever before. If xllk is worn it must bo dark in color and tailor mado. The latest manifestation of rainbow colors disports iteelf on the borders of the veils tinder which the summer girl will hide her blushes. The "round table skirt , " which IB cut out of goods fivu yards wide , and has no beam , is at present the most popular ono. Nothing surpasses this in lit. Notwithstanding the great rage for tinted , shot and shaded summer textiles , white toilets are still classed among hoer choicest gowns of the season. The women who are bound for'quiotor places In the country are taking with them foulard and holland frocks , whlnh are the perfection of elaborate sim plicity. Parasols are moro elaborate than ever. For general wear perhaps none are moro olToctivo than tlioto of iloworod India silk of changeable llgured or striped taffeta. The nowobt frills of lace or Bilk for the shoulders begin at the under arm Beam and uro sowed In with the sleeve at tho.top , not being on tbo bodice Itsoll at all. Opalescent ribbons are seen on im ported cotton dresses , forvlntf ns deeply pointed girdles dotted with tiny ominro bows , and for cuff trimmings and folded stock collars. White kid nnd eucdo sailor hats nro now this scnion , but straw takes the lend , with quills for trimming , while a more fancy sailor has roses around the crown nnd under the brim. Instead of Iho long feather boas of lasl summer the present fancy is for short fringed silk ruches around the neck or those made of countless loops of bobo ribbon in black satin and velvet. The newest hats are extremely simple , of coarse straw and n trimming of flowers and velvet , while the latest re ceipt for a stylish bonnet Is "a llttlo lace , n few jewels and uuch taste. " Some of the sheer or semi-transparent toilets of the summer are made up unlined - lined , to bo worn simply ever petticoats and half-low undarwnlsts of daintily Intcd opalescent taffeta or surah silk. A very popular . trimming for dross kirts for general afternoon wear is Ibbon three inches wide , gathered twice hrough the center to form a llttlo puff , 'lirco rows of this trimming are set on ibout thrco-elghths of a yard apart. Fancy lace capes , copied after those con in the portraitsof Marie Antoinette , 3hnrlotto Cot-day and Martha Washing- on , uro effectively used to metamorphose t decollete or half worn gown. They are especially becoming to slight figures. A high novelty in parasols Is made of cnifo-pfaitcd tulle on a perfectly flat fapanoso frame with a number of ribs. Vt the outer edge Is a bordering of tiny ' 'cathor tips , violets or any fine flowers. \ . knot of the feathers or llowors to natch is tied upon the handle. While the russet shoes are so cheap and so common that ono may not wear , hem for their beauty , still tholr plia bility makes them the ideal shoo to went- , o the fair. They are cool nnd restful , nnd the wise woman will have ono broad solid pair for those trips if for none other. romliilno I'uctn. Queen Victoria has just passed her 74th birthday. In Spain , women servants are said to Lie capricious , slatternly , and generally inferior. Girls who cannot afford maids or fre quent trips to tlio hair-dresser are form ing "coilluro clubs. " Of the forty-ono medals awarded to the exhibitors of the Palais des Champs Elysees not u single one was given to n , woman. The prince of Vales has just pre sented Mine. Pnttl a very largo and very fineportraltof himself adorned with his signature. Sixty thousand Italian women , led by the flower of the aristocracy of Rome , are petitioning the Chamber against divorce. They consider it a religious offense. The first public appointment held by a woman in Ireland was bestowed recently on Miss Floury , M. D. She was made clinical assistant to tlio Richmond asylum. Between the brother who tolls his sun burned hit-tor that she is "as red as a beat'1 and the young man who informs her that she is "as brown as a berry , " there is a great gulf fixed. Mrs. Magnusson , the vice president for Iceland of the World's Women's Christian Temperance union , has founded a girl's school in Iceland. It is the only ono among 70,000 inhabitants. A curious and very objectionable crank is ono who has developed in Birming ham , England. Ho goes about with a long steel hat pin and stabs all fashion ably dresbed Indies whom lie encounters. When Queen Victoria travels by rail , she pays the companies 7s Od per milo for herself , and first class faro for ovcry ono clso in the royal train. This is sup posed to mnko good the loss entailed by the temporary stoppage of traffic. Beautiful loving-cups are now to bo had in crystal and in emerald glass , em bossed and etched with gold. As the color of the wino poured into the cup glows through the glass , tiicoup of glass is preferred by some to that of silver. Miss LouibO Aldrich Blake , eldest daughter of a Hertfordshire , England , clergyman , has just achieved the high est distinction us a student of medicine ever won by a woman. She has taken a "double first" in the examination at the London university. Over 100,000 , women in New York are working for wages. Three-fifths of them support whole families. In a test : aso it was found that the single women employed in a certain institution were supporting more people than the mar ried men of the same place. Miss Florence Baecom is the first woman to receive a degree that of Ph. D. from Johns Hopkins university. Her subjects nro organic geology and paleon tology. Her thesis on the "Volcanic Rocks of South Mountain" was prepared last summer during Miss Bascom's so journ at Monterey Springs. Mr. George William Curtis haf estab - lished a free scholarohip fund in the Staten Island Academy and Latin School. The fund is founded in memory of Mr. [ Curtis with money derived from the sale of the beautiful edition of "Pruo und I , i n which appeared lust Christinas. A pretty photograph frame is made of a Bories-of silver rings bet with rhino- stones. They form a circle , and wound in and out through them is a violet col ored ribbon which ties at the ton with 1a bow. Any colored ribbon may bo used , and in this way the effect tff the frame may bo changed from time to time. Hero is good news for those who con template falling , ill in Munich. The Fratien varoln of Bavaria recently opened a largo hospital there to servo , for general use and also to provide especially for tlio care of visitors lor strangers who may fall ill thoro. Tlio Princess Maria Theresa of Bavaria has taken the post of protectress. The malmranoo of .Mysore , who has lately died , was a remarkable woman. At the ago of 10 she resolved to obtain the best possible education. She insisted on ioining her brother in his studios > , nnd mastered Sanskrit , C'anaroso and Maruthl. She could also paint , and was a fair musician. She was the fourth wife of the mahurajah , and was for some time virtually tlio ruler of Myboro. Tills Is the ecason when the clover girl takes stock of nil her evening gowns and hab them remodeled into the coolest and most fetching frocks for summer wear , The fancy silk waists are us far ro- moved from the traditional skirt oor blouse waist as possible , and twoof them , one light and ono dark , will do admir , able duty for the skirts which have lost their freshness during the happy even ings they have been worn. There is a language of hats , as there is of fand and Dowers. The sailor Bays : ' 'I am Bohemlnniilngj" the yachtfng ' cap , "Mo Beaslck ? Nonsense ! " the poke : "I am drosbod to bo looked at ; " the tiny bonnet , "Oh , dour ! I snppobo those last culls must bo paid. " And if there arc a coaching hat , and u beasldo shade hut , and ono or two others to allow for far and tear or just for variety their m * bined voice spellu out : "I am. almost pro vided for the summer , " At the University of St. Andrew's , , Scotland , which ono year ago opened its gates to women , the women have secured the second place in English literature , the llrbt in Latin , the iirst in Roman history , the fourteenth in Greek , the seventh , thd twelfth and tlio fifteenth In first mathematics. As the chwos con sist of seventy of cJcuty students each , the honor of being among the first twelve or sixteen d * cf s'nno value. While men stand"Uround In mtito ad miration of the fetntrio of Ada Rohan , the actress , which'Montana has sot up to represent the Goddess of Justice , tholr wives gonornliy > do a great deal of talking inanythlng'bfltncomplimentary way. "J could dd batter than that my self , " was the commcMt of ono. Whether she meant ns a 'sdulptor or as a model she did not explain"I would Hko to show the artist , ' what nn ankle is , " pouted another , but 1lho artist wna not . thoro. j - The head tlint1Iwcna.rs the crown of England is lying quite uneasily at pres ent. Queen Victorians struggling with the details of a wedding ceremony. The princess of Wales wants as quiet a ono as possible ; the sovereign people want n pageant of the most gorgeous dcscrlji- tlon. Guests have to bo chosen with oven more care tlinn in less distin guished quarters. And some ono has been meanly suggesting that her majesty had thoughts of abdicating nnd she feels obliged to give the Ho to this rumor by tlio most bustling energy concerning her grandson's nuptials. inn Ella Wlittttr Into the gloom of tlio deep , dnrk nlalit , With iiuntlnptirotUh mill n startled scroatn , Swift it * u liinl In Rudtlrn night , Darts this creature of steel utul sto.ttn. Awful dniiRorR nro lurking nlRli , Hocks niul chuHint nro near tliu trnck ; Hut strnlKht hy the light of Its Kruat wlilto ryo. It Mxjeds through the shiulows dense nutl black. Tcrrlblo thought * nnil ( Icrco desires Trouhlo Its mud lictirt miny nn hour. Whuro hunt nnd nmotildct the hlddon tires , Coupled o\or with might uud puner. , It hntOB , us Iho wild horse hntcs tha roln , ' The nirrow track of vale niul hill , And shrleki with a cry of slnrlled pain , And longs to follow Its oun wild will , Oh , what am I hut nn pnglno Rhntt With mif-clo and llcsh iiy the hnnd of Cod ? Bpoedlmton through the ilutk , dcn--u night , Uulded alone by the soul's whltu Ik-lit. Often nnd often my mnd henrt tires , And lmt' > i Its way with a hitter h ttc , And longs to follow Its own duslrcs. Amllu.iMj the end In the handset fato. Oil I ponderous engine of stool and stenm ; Oh ! human engine of Hush nnd bono ; 1'ollow the white light's cert. .In beam Thoto lies safety , nud thine alono. 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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. F. OMflHfl OPTI5AL CO. . S. 16ih SL 1316 Street Omaha Neb. Douglas , , . , The eminent Booclillit In norvous. chronic , prlrato. blood , nlita unfl urinary diseases. A regular and restored gradu&ta la medicine , at diplomat and oartlttcitoi will sliov , li Bllil troatlnic with tbu greatest incccBS , cMarrh. lost manhood , icmlnal woiknoss , nlzbl losses and all forms of private dlsoasos. No mercury uiod. Now treatment fur Ion of vital power , rurtlei * unable tovhlt mo mar bo treated at lioma bj correspondence , Modlclnu or Instrument * § ont by tnall or o xpross noouraly packed : no mirki to Indi cate content ! ) or sender. Ono parsonal Interview Drofcrrjd. Conjunction free CorroiponJcnca itrlctlr prlvalo. Uook ( Jljstertoi of Ufo ) > unt froo. OBloa hours , 0 o.m. to U p.m. Suadajrf , 10 a. m , toll in. Hand ; stamp for circular. BEWARE OF THE FAIR. Don't Go to Chicago or Any Other Place This Summer Without Firs Having Your Teeth Put in Good Condition As any change of clhnatoinay bring1 on nou- lfjin , caused by a decayed tooth , and thua your visit and pleasure would bo ruined. Visit your dentist , if you huvo ono , if not , call on DR. R. W. BAILEY , PAXTON BLOCK , and lot him put your mouth in perfect con dition. Those who have roots and badly broken teeth thr.t occasionally hurt nt homo will find that any change of climate IB Sinuc to brlnp them trouble. Iltvvo such roots , etc. , removed immediately and now teeth put right in BO you will bo getting accustomed to wearing them before going tiwuy. To those who remain nt homo this caution is as essential. Wo are threatened with an invasion of CIIOLUKA thia summer , and us a precaution our 11 rat duty is to attend to our MOUTH. Cholera is much loss liable to at tack ono whoso mouth is clean and healthy , than where such is not the caso. IJavo thoao decayed tooth filled. Have those ulcerating roots removed , for both can now bo done WITHOUT PAIN. The latest and most approved process for filling teeth without p-iln. By moans of our wonderful local aruosthotic wo remove the worst kind of root or tooth without the slightest pain. TEETH EXTRACTED IN THE MORNING AND NEW ONES INSERTED THE SAME DAY. A. SE1T A SE1TGood FIT Good Rubber for GUARANTEE Teeth "Without Plates. All the Latest Inventions in the way of Dental Appliances. Office 3rd Floor Paxton Block , DR. R. W. BAILEY - 16th and Farnam Streets , . . . BAILEYHome 16th Strait Side. Telephone 1085 , 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. I FUBNITUBE. Omaha Tent-Awning ChasShlerlcUCo COJU'ANY. Flani , nninmocki , oil Furniture , carpel ! and nd rubber clothing , < 3r potle . read for catalogue. 1111 Karnim > t- 120) r > raam it. BREWERS. Fred Krug Erewln'g COMPANY. Our bottled Cabinet Outr&ateed ta equal beer delivered to nor oulililttranli Vienna part of tbe cltUU7 erfcorl tallies t kr < ! JacUoa it. ICE. Da&lcrs In Crystal Lake Ice , 1001 XHON WORKS. Paiton & Ylerling Industrial Iroo Works. 1ROK WOIUC9. Vaauf olurlD and re * Wrought anil cut Iron palrlm of-all Hodi of < valldlng work , ouglnei , iuaoblo rr. 711 U. Ktb br t work , ( to , it. Teleyboai ma § 5- RAMGE BUILDING , \Voolons * Superb offcots In Modes nnd Finishing of various styles will bo noted In our olothos , Prank J. Ramge , Tailor " FOR RENT : Stores nml Of- flees in this bullillnfj , with nil conveniences. Inqulro of z J. PRESERVE YOUR EYE SIGHT , TJSE Bra. Co. i TRIMMED HATS AT COST AND LESS A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF leghorn Hats and Plataus , $2 French Chip Hats In While and All Tints Ro-hn od teA A VERY 1'HETTY LINE OV CHILDREN'S HATSV VERY CHEAP. BLISS , m Douglas Si 1 _ _ x . . 'M FLOUR. S. P , Oilman , Omaha Milling Co , 1011 U IT N. Itlh it. Offlco and Mill , C. il. Ulaik , Manager. 13U N. UtU it. PRINTING. I SOAP , Reed Job Printing Page Soap Co , ruUl'ANV. Manufacturer ! of Unloa Ilo llulldlog. onp. lit Illoadrr It. I WHnEIiEAI ? ) . Carter WhiteUadCft Corroded , Btilolr pur * white lead ,