12 THE OMAHA DAILLY BEE : SATURDAY. JUNE G < ISiU-TWELVE PAGES. OUR SOCIAL SUBURBANITES. What the Fashionables of the StatJ Find to Amuse Them. TIMELY GOS-IP ABOUT MEN AND WOMEN. and I'li-nsurcH Wliloli Inter est this llev le H of tlio World .MovoiiHJiitH of Well Known I'coplu. , IlllH'olll. Mrs. II. P. Dobbins Is visiting relations lu I'cnnsvlvnnlii. Miss Nellie Dronson loft Monday for u month's vacation nt St. Paul. Mr. aim Mrs. ( J. U. I'nco anil daughter re turned \Vcdnosdiiy Iroin Marysvlliu , Kali. Mrs. J. O. IJaUer of Phillips , Nell. , is tlio gurst , of Mrs. M. I. . . Iiife'U'.v , at 1M)0 P street. Miss Alice Wnll.ico of KustLincoln arrived homo Tuesday night from u visit with friends In Sowuril , A. C. L'ass , formerly of thU city , but now with the Wtiito Hroast coal company of Den ver , Is in thocity. nMlss M. Weeks was u passenger on tlio EtUhorn Monday for Sioux City , where she goes to viilt friends , On Tuesday , lit the residence of Mr. and Mrs. b , A. Warner , their daughter Funiiio was married to Mr. ( Joorgo Sloat. Miss Fannie Coimrn of Omaha , who lias been thoKucst of Mrs. Gcorgo Uowertnan , returned homo Tuesday. II.V. . Norris of tlio state university left Tuesday for Orlnnell. la. , to spend the sum. mcr vacation with friends. Miss Etta U.vo of Holilre''o Is visiting her lister , Mrs , J. D. Cogswell , at 1410 Ci street , 'jbu will remain in the city several days. Prof. A. H. Kdgrer and faintly loft Wednes day evening for Llottenborg1 , Sweden , where they will make their futuio home. Miss Esteo Green of Fiilnnont , who ha * been visiting In this city , the guest of Mrs. ( J. M. Sunder , returned homo Tuesday. Rev. J. L. Edwards mid his friend , C. E. Uroinley , of Marshalltown , la. , left ut 2:40 : l > m. Tuoiday for an oxtenUotl visit In Salt Lake City. Superintendent II. S. .tones of the public schools ha ? been Invited to deliver the annual address at the old settlors' reunion to bo held in Palmyra In June. Norman B. Miller loft Tuesday for Galll- Uin , Mo. , where ho will attend the wedding of his sister and make u visit of several weeks ainoug friends. The lawn sociable- given Tuesday evening by tlio Baptists of Noith Lincoln at the resi dence of Mrs. T. J. Hush was well attended and everyone had a pleasant timo. The members of the Happy Evening club enjoyed a dance on Tuesday evening. A pleasant tune was enjoyed , and another dance will bo given on Tuesday evening next. Attorney C. L. Ulclmrds , who has not en tirely recovered from la grippe contracted last March , left Tuesday on the noon train for Hot Springs , where ho Will remain for a couple ot weeks for the benefit of his health. Lieutenant E. T. Wilson , the genial re cruiting ofliccr who spent several weeks in Lincoln last winter , Is again established in quarters in the government building and will put In two weeks in an endeavor to induce Lincoln joung men to don the blue. The following Lincoln people went to Omaha Wednesday to attend tl > e Thomas concerts : Mrs. P. V. M. Raymond , Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones , Mrs. H. A. Ensign and sister , Miss Ilaird , Dr. Kightcrand daughter , Miss Joy Webster , Mrs. E. Bignell , Mrs. Saulberry , Mrs. W. Q. Bell , Mrs. Buoson , Mrs. Leonard , Miss Martha Funko and the Misses'Funlco. As ( ho mists of Inst Saturday morning be gan to roll away , they lifted a load from the brow of many a little pupil ot the South Paru school. It was the day of the long thought of picnic. At 10 n. m. , under the guidance of their teacher , Mrs. Owinti , thov took possession of Oiirtleld Park. Never did a band of little ones enjoy n day more , and a number of older persons who \\ero also on the scone imagined they were young again , nud Joined in the snort. Over ono hundred partook of u feast that would tempt a king. Itctitrluc. pity Treasurer , A. W. Bradt , was a Topeka - peka , Ivas. visitor this week. Uov. T , S. Leonard has returned from a visit of a month or more in the east. County Clerk VanOyno erf Saline county , was u Beatrice vjsllor" Monday. Mrs. C. C. Olllaspio has returned from a visit of several weeks with relatives lu Fair- bury.Master Master Marion Hawkins , son of George E. Hawkins , has gone to Iowa to visit for the summer. Wallace Robertson returned Monday from New York , whenoti ho had been on a visit of several ft'coks. Misses Nettie \ \ addoll and Thompson of Odcll. wore visiting Irionds and relatives in the city during the past week. Mr. Isaac C. Jones and Miss Georgia E , KIrklln , were united in marriage at the Christian church parsonage Thursday evenIng - Ing last , Rev. R. II. Ingrain , ollleiatlng. Charley Reynolds a leading member of the Sons of Veterans of Uis city , has been ap pointed an aide-de-camp of the staff of the nUito commander of that organization , with the rank of second lieutenant. Xncbnriah Hoylo died at his homo six miles northeast of the city on Wednesday lastand on Wednesday morning of the present week , his father , tlio well known William Hoylo.an old pioneer and highly esteemed cltUen of this county , also died , and was buried Friday. Both caino to tholr death by reason of heart disease. Cily. Mrs. Forcutt Is visiting In Omaha. Mrs. R. K. Woolsoy entorUlnod a company sf friends at their beautiful homo on Wednes day evening. W. 1) . Robblns and wife visited from St. Joe dunni : tlio week. Mrs. John Mcllnervov ncci'inpani d them on their return home. Mr * , Virginia Hendor-ton and daughter , Mlbs Delia , after an absenceof two years , re turned Friday. They are the guests of Mrs. ( .ieneral Coo and Mrs. R. M. Rolfo. Miss Delia has been attending the college and con servatory at Uln-rllii , , Ohio , aim also Hcl- inuth college at London , Canada , Mrs , C. W. Van \\yelc entertained n num ber of friends out ut Love Lodge on Tuesday evening ut cards. An elegant luncheon wa's served during the evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Melsey and daughter uf Omaha ; Mr. and Mrs. Cleave , Mrs. Price , Herbert Price , Mr. and Mrs. . E. E. Woolsov and two daughters , Dr. J. C. Crttnpboll anil James Reed anu wife. . Society people wore given n surprise on Wednesday when Mr. Charles Hlcklln of St Joe , and Miss Kdna Huwko ot this ettv , were united In mnrriago. Both are very popular here and received hearty congratulations all around. Mr. IHcUHn Is commercial agent for the Santa Fo road with headquarter * m HI. Joe , and the bride Is the daughter ot ono of Nebraska City's lo.idlng merchants. Ele gant presents were received and among thorn beautiful Holituiro ear-rings from the groom. The bridal bouquet thrown from the stairway was caught by Miss Mliumh Iliuvko. Those present were Mrs. Win. E. Dillon and son LeeMrs. . Nannie Brusha , Mrs. Bennett of Lincoln ; Mr * . Taylor and daughter of Plans- mouth ; Mrs. F. D. Spencer of Kansas Cltv ; Mr . W. S. Rector , Mrs. St. Clalr , MUs Pot Hull. Miss Mlmuh Hawko and William liawUe. Auhimi. W. C. Langford Is In Nebraska City. Ex-County Clerk E , B. Hubbard , p'aid Au burn a vUit IHV week. Auburn h to hnvo a kindergarten school tbu suauMr , the huinu beginning Monday U. Ii varliige and Judge J. K. Church duavured the orations at .Nemciku city on A IttrM uuuttor of our cllUens attended r.Ue isyfuK of th iwiier stone of the Mottio- U. t i > iiuri ) m London lun Thursday. J ( < Mry Aruulrotii * . ka ! Miiiim ou the south- tru i > irt ol Nebraska for the Contolidutua ifi > < uu.ii by , Omaha , paid Auburn all ) . f. * : > i , - > 4 .r.loy lost t i , 1 1 in u of A-jburn will glvo a t" * ' K iK'v t ; ra hTiso onThurs- < / n < tsili m v/ceif , U'o object bsiug U t jlA > ( . r 'ft , "V barii ( J.JI. Taylor's /rlcnda gnvo him a plciwnht stirprUo , nt his homo on Monday evening , tho' occasion bolng hU fortynlnth birthday anniversary. Dee Wheeldon of ( Srongor , who had for two years been totally ilcuf , U rojocnir ! | once more over the recovery of his hearing by the usoor thoaudiphone. By the use of this In strument ho can hear an ordinary convewn- tlon quite well. Iiiivhl Clly. MlssJcnnlo Cook loft last Monday for a short visit wail her sister In Kansas City , Mo. Mo.E. E. E. Leonard returned from Chicago ] JnU Monday. Mrs. Leonard will return In a out three weeks. ThoB. AM. r.in an excursion from Colum bus to Lincoln last Sunday. Quito a number of our citizens took in the Lincoln and Don. ver ball game. Mrs. Sylvester Johnson of York , Neb.who bos been visiting her sisters , Mrs. C. J. Mil- nor and Mrs. Darwin 'Sabln , for the past week , returned Homo lost Saturday. The countv officers nro very busy this week movini. into their now quarter * In the now court house. It having been accepted from the cdntractor by the county board last \veok , everything being satisfactory. The Misses Etta Woods , M.mtlo Woods , Mamlo Dnyo , Anna Nloiiriu , Mary Smart- Jan and Messrs. A. 13. Hughes and D. C. Mc Dowell , all of Schuylor , were In attendance at our school oxurelsos at the opera hutiso hist Friday evening. Dr. C. C.Clant left last Thursday for Kansas City , Mo. , whore ho will visit tils daughter , Airs. John Welsh. The doctor is Siidly In need of rest from his practice , and wo hope a two months' vacation will do him good. i cliron. W. S. Potitt of Fnfrbury visited friends m this city Monday. Henry Tutt , after ( i two months' stay , left for Kansas City Thursday. Mrs. A. M. Leslie of Boston Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Phillips. .1 J. Buchanan of Hastings returned homo Wednesday after a week's sojourn in this city. II. B. Davis has gone'to St. Joseph , Mo. , where ho has a position with a wholesale llrm. , MUs Annlo Park of B6ston is visiting her cousin , \V. E. Uoo'dhUO" Miss Park In the lady cornctist who played at the Crete Chau- tauqua last year. , Blue Valley lodge , No. .V.1 , Knights of Pytti- las , are now the owners of u $1,000 hall. The building has been translerred by the Knights of Pythias hall company to the lodge by rea son of the Pythian order being recognized under the state laws. The Silver Solo band of this city was ten dered the appointment as SOL-ond regimental band of the state. The appointment will most likely bo accepted , and even now the bovs are wondering ; is to'their now duties in the next Indian outbreak. ' Sutton.-- Miss Mary Moore has returned from Blair. Mrs. W. Bemis of York , .has been visiting hero. hero.Mayor Mayor Bomls and his wife spent n portion of Memorial uny in Sutton. Mrs. I. N. Clark wont over to York this week to visit her friends there. Mr. llairgrove and family have taken a trip to Jacksonville , 111. , for a few days. Miss Jennie Waddle is in town visiting with her sister. Mrs. Aggie Stewart. Geo. W. Tonnlo and wife will shortly move from St. JOQ to Sutton. He will make his homo bore. Miss MInnIe Cllft and Miss Mattie Peter son have closed out their business. They will take a summer vacation. J. W. Johnson , secretary of the board of transportation , and his son Clarence , were in Sutton a short time this week. Maggie Roberts , Myra Clark and Emma Bishop wont to York last week as delegates to the Christian Endeavor convention. Tiili.uiir.ili. Tekamah schools closed this week. Kain and lawn tennis do not go well to gether. R. T. Adams Is called to Decora , la. , by the illness of his sister. ' ' Judgoand Airs. M. K. Hope well entertained .the young people o the Baptist church last Sutuiday evening , Mrs. D. C. Wallace , assisted by Mrs. C. A. Hinsdnlc , gave a delightful entertainment to the Presbyterian choir Friday evening in honor of Prof. C. F. Beck. On Sunday evening Rev. H. C. Dayhoff de livered the baccalaureate sermon at the Pres byterian church , and on Thursday evening a class of seventeen graduated from thoTcka- nmh high school. Mrs. .1. F. Nesbit entertained a select com pany of young ladies Thursday evening In honor of Miss Lida Chirk , who has Just re turned from New York. - "Fails ity. F. O. Edgecombs of the Journal was in Lincoln this week. Charles Stratton of Omaha spent a few da3\s in the city this week. Brown Kcim of Kansas City is visiting relatives and friends hero. Mrs. B. F. Morgan is spending a few weeks in Lansing , Kan. , with friends. Miss Norma Popper of Alcdo , 111. , Is the guest of her sister , Airs. Frank Martin. Miss Beck came from St. Joseph last week and is the guest of the Misses Watts of this city.Burclars Burclars entered the house of Dr. H , L. Randall last Sunday evening und seen red a gold watch and chain. Mi-s. Martini Weaver , wife of ox-Congress man A. J. Weaver , arrived in this city lust week with her family attor a year spent in Kensington , Pa. , with relatives. Itlair. Miss Fodo Castcller is visiting in Chicago. . Mrs. J. R. McLatighlin gave u 4 o'clock tea to n large circle of friends Thursday. Mrs. George Sellers ot Fremont , nee Miss Ada McBride , was visiting with her parents the first of the week. Rev. J. V. Whiting , pastor of the Baptist church hero , has resigned and has accepted u call nt Fairbury , Neb. Mrs. J. H. Adams hold the Congrcentlonnl sociable at her residence Thursday ovcnlnir. Everybody enjoyed themselves and nil had a good time. Mrs. T. P. Welch , nco Miss Luln Mc- Laughlln , Is spending a short vacation with her parents. Mr. Welch come down Tbuis- day to remain over Sunday. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hennett celebrated their tenth year of mar ried life and Invited in a tow of tholr Inti mate friends to tea and spend the evening. Mrs. Dr. O'Connoll and two children of I'Oiuta , Nob. , have been visiting n short time as guests of Mrs. R H. Chtndgo. Thodoetor cttino down Tuesday mid they all returned home Wednesday. Coffee-colored laces nro bon-ton. Gulmpjof nainsook are worn again this season. A cream-white guipure Is very much wor on fashionable gowns. A neat stamp box Is inado In the form of a United States mall bag. Cowslips and HMOS seem to bo the favorite llowom now In millinery , A ring in oxidized silver represents a com mon nail bout Into n circle. Some 01 the niou charming table decora tions are those done with foliage only. Buttonholes edged with gilt or silver braid are chic , with buttons of these methods. In low cut shoes the luco oxford Is seen in cumbinatlan of pateut calf , sucdo mm ooze. Thumb rings are the latest fancy of the fair. Thov are luoky to wear on u Journey. The Medlcls collar Is still used , but Is much cut away la order not to conllnu ttio throat too much. A silver ring that Is rath or novel In design Is In the form of a strap apparently buckled around the linger. A now font mi ) of the season's silk is the shot eii'cot which runs through all the dif ferent vorlotios of weave. U Is quite the style to announce an Infant's arrival by sending out tiny cards , engraved Wttli the little ami's uauio. In the evening drosios there Is either no Bloovo or one. so short as to bo described more properly as rutllo than alcove. A brooch H made , in the form of n largo pausy In enamel , with n bu act with iuiall dluumi'Js creoplug up the atom. Kurah U generously brocaded with poiupa- dour dujijfuu , uud also U decorated wuU a'.ln motifs under the nntuo of'"Slirah do Barry.1 White , stnjwn with tiny apmys of : nlnk roses and forgot-mo-nots , Inclosed lu a laco- llko brccade , is the man effective combina tion for waistcoats. A few skirts with hip draperies nri sojn , but they are so In the minority ar to bo un important. You must sit In the mlddlo of yoiir saddle , with the body In an upright , but unalTectoi position , bending neither , forward , ' back ward , nor to either side. A late novelty lu shoos for drois Hurpascs Is a laoo Balmoral tiiiiuc of patent calf or seal leather , with n snake head tip. Tills h nude over an English Hat-loot last. Spotted parasols imitate a woolen fabric , and have a curious , shaggy spot. Pongee parasols and umbrellas are also shown , nor Inn the Japanese shnpo disappeared , ( jold and silver mounted card and letter cases are now made in sots of three sizes. Tnov are made In a variety of funcy leather and usually come In a plush or leather ease. The trimmings still show Jet more than- ever. It SCOIIH to be decided that Jot , with nn admixture of delicate lines of gold , shall be a summer garniture throughout the MU- son. " i Many of the prlncasso dresses have all the seams corded the full length of the skirt , n 1th cords covered With the anmo material ; or iitruln , the scams are covered wltn narrow passementerie. Perfumed gloves nro n novelty on sale at some of the shops. They are usually the Suede moiisquctalre , and they are so treated ' with orris root that their fragrance Is' prac tically imperishable. Sprays of ( lowers , either carried in the hand or lu the place of a bouquet or attached to the side of the dress and bunging down ward seem to be absolutely indispensable as a pnrt of the toilette. The gayest of nil effects Is seen in the bro caded material of which some parasols and coaching umbrellas are made , and wtik-.h iu- ttodnco so many different colors In the pattern that they can bo curried with any dress. -t't The turned down collar , called "the ISM , " is the latest collar to bo worn with the tailor dress. Reversed cuffs are also worn , but they ore rather troublesome and conspicuous , and the usual plain cuff with lluk.i is pre ferred. The parasols nro striped slid -or1 satin dis play black and white , black and gray , lilao and white , blue mid white , .and red with cream or white , or ecru witU'brown , light green with black or darn red , and blue with a darker bluo. The bridal veil originated in the custom of performing the nuptial cereinoto * under a ? square piece of cloth hold 'dver the bride and groom to conceal the blushes of the lat ter. At the marriage of a widow it was dispensed with. New bodices for homo gcwns have a drapery across the bust made by cutting the fronts three Inches longer and gathering this fullness In at. the arm sizes and again at the center. Round fronts are worn with pointed backs and vice versa. The sleeves are still worn largo , and nro to have more than over the long , tight cuffs , and those latter are to be richly embroidered and Jeweled. It is said that gloves with gauntlets are coming in , owing to the tight ness of these new sleeves. To take the place of the comfortable and becoming furs nro all sorts of combinations of feathers and gauzo. Long llchus of gauze edged with soft little plumes' , which seem part of the delicate fabric , arp'to bo made to bo worn with decollete dresses. Ono Of the latest things 1n the way of feminine headgear is the chnpeau "Rachel. " It Is of black open straw , with kuot of blue inoussellino do solo in front. The crown is encircled with the same material and orna mented with a pair of black wings. A new dcsicn in gauze is the "forked light- ring , " which Is now being made up prettily over black and pink. A dress of this hud u front worked on net with Jot ; the design , larpo bows and small flowers with pendant fringes , the ell'ect is most graceful. Fronts are still lapped to the left , many forming n point nt the bust-nnd nuother ono at the waist line. Double-breastecl , bodices having a point and tapered darts are becom ing to a largo nguro. The back may bo in a point or narrow coat shape. In fashionable Parisian hnirdrcsslng of the moment the dlstlnctivo7eaftro Is the solitaire curl , which leaves the wavy front hair and Is brought low down on the forehead or is worn at the left temple. The rest of the bang is. drawn loosely back to meet the small cell into which the long hair is twisted. The now sailor hats are nbsurd ; there is nothing else tD say of them. The nrowu is so low that it Is a mockery ; it Is compensated for in the brim , which is wider than usual , They are to be worn very much tilted for ward , and the preference Is for mixed straw of various colors. A bed without a canopy , says a writer in the Now York Sun , is today like a pretty girl without nn admirer. The style most fancied is the brass ono with uink canopy and side curtains , a pink coverlet and bolster. The white iron bedsteads usually have either white or yellow canopy and drjtpincs. As the bed stands back in n recess , a pretty motto may bo painted on the wall Just above it * The newly imported ornaments of French Jot for dresses , counots and wraps nro of ex ceeding elegance , and show deep pendent pieces with largo spearhead drops attached to a belt , which brings all of tlio hanging pieces to a line five inches below the waist , garnishing the front of the skirt with superb effect. Round necks nro preferred to the V or square shaped. The simplest challis or ging ham frocks may bo worn with guimps , or if high-necked they may bo shirred , laid in tiny plaits or shirred around the neck or across the front to imltato a round or square yoke. Sleeves are the high-topped coat-shape or of the skirt style gathered at the top and culT. A dross in gray bonguliriq is mndo with a bias skirt , each seam bning corded und lln- IshCil at the bottom with a pulling of the same material. The corsage is inado with out darts , the fulloss being gathered to a point at the bolt under a motif of Jot. A shower of line Jot falls from the edge of the corsage , forming n point half wnv down the skirt. The largest Importation of cotton goods this season seems to be ginghams , exquis itely line Scotch weaves , illustrating many now devices of pattern. The most notable features nro extremely largo plaids of gorge ous coloring , closely imitating the tartan and the clan plnlds , uud the combining of groups of variegated line stripes with wide white sateen stripes , A now skirt called the "umbrella skirt" Is made without a seam , except in the mlddlo ' of the back , the material' being used hori zontally , and has four largo and elongated pleats In the back. If a ( Jounce is used on the skirt it is usually wider at the back than the front , in order not to detract from the height of the wearor. With the turn down collar the tailor inado girl and her tailor have agreed that Jaunty Hinall bows bltull bo worn us cravats. Black satin bows very carefully made with the ends stitched across nro correct , and narrow linen washable ties in all colors pink , blue , bull and mauve , with embroidered white dots are charming for spring mornings. For the shirts and chemisettes to bo worn with these cravats , the shirts nro made "soft , " with stilT collars , the plastron of silk or unstarched batiste In tucks , The "tailor made girl" is rejoicing this year in tlio smartest of now garments a frock cout the counterpart of the serious masculine habiliment. The coat Is perfect In cut , carefully fitted and linishcd In every de tail , especially in the facing of the lapels with black silk , upon which she especially insists , nulls not too conspicuous , us it is thu style of the long coats so much worn. The latest nookwenr , for this style nf cos tume Is the old fashioned "stock , " or "double scarf , " worn a n cravat. It Is a voluminous piece of bias silk , black being the most cor rect , folded twlco around the neck and lied In a knot with two "ears" in front , in exact re production of the style of our grandfathers. The collar Worn with the stock must bo higher and more llaring than the usual band , and Is modelled after the collar * of the same epoch. Wncn P hy won tick , we g Te her Caatorfa , Wbcn ahowMft Child , slio cried forCutoria , When aha became Mlu , the clung to Ca&torU , "THE CONTINENTAL/ 0OOO STRAW HATS. We have straw hats for every man and bo ; , \ Omaha , they must be sold in the next ten clays. You can buy a single hat for less than dealers pay for them by the case. Men's Fine Mackinaw Braid , in all shapes , at 25c , 35c and 50c. Don't be afraid of the quality on account of * the low prices. Hat dealers get double these prices , The finest braids manufactured will be found in our stock , prices $1 , $1.25 and $1.50. Don't pay a fancy price for an article no better. Young men's flat brims , the latest shapes , in black and colors , $1.25 and $1.50. THIN UNDERWEAR. We idave all sizes in the balbriggan underwear advertised last week at 75c per suit , anc ] about two cases each of the brown balbriggan shirts at 15c and 25c , MEN'S. FMNE BUSINESS SUITS. Good clothing is always the cheapest. Don't buy until you have seen our popular styles , at $12 , $15 and $18 , for hot weather. Don'tfail to see our skeleton scrcre coats and vests , CORNER DOUGLAS AND 1STH STREETS , Largest Clothing- House Vest , of tlie Mississippi- Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , L4O9 DOUGLAS OMAHA , 'Tno ' most widely nnd favorubtjr known ( pec * inllBta In the United Stntrs. * Tliotr lone ex perience , romnrkublc iklll and universal auo- co&s In the treatment nnd cure of Nervous , Obronto nnd Bi/rtflcal .DUnuses , entitle these editnent physlctnnsito the full confidence ot the afflicted Ovorvvrhorc.riiey.guiirantee ! t A OEItTAm ; "AMD. UOSITIVK OUKE lot the awful pffectfl at early vlco und the iunior- or. evils Ihatfollowln Its trnln. . VUIVATE. IU.OOD AND SKIN DISEASES apoodlly. comnletolrnnd pormnnontly cured. NEKVOUS IlEIUUrrV AND SEXUAL 1)18- OUUEHS yield readily to tholr skillful troat- , FISTOLAMNT ) RECTAL ULOEH3 rnarunteed cured without pnln or detention from uuHlnft < as. HYDBOOELE AND VAIUCOOELE perma nently nnd RuccossfDlly cured In every ease , SYPHILIS , GONOUHHEA. OLEET. Bpor- nmtorrlMS = , Seminal Weakness Lost Manhood , Night Emissions. Decayed Kiicultlcs , FemaU Weakncas nnd all ddllcuto disorder * * peculiar to cither BOX positively cured , its well as all functional dlsurdcm-that result from you thf.'J follies or the excess uf nmture years. < \TITrTin. ? Uuiirantond permanently O 1 I\l\j 1 U 1\C cnred , removal complete , without ctTttlni ; , cuustia or dilatation. Cure * effected nt homo by patient without a mo ment's pain or nnnojrance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. A TTPT ? niPnTho awful effects of' foUlxl ; , L/Ulxll early vlco which brliiRi oraanlo weakness , destroying both mind nnd body , with ull Us dreaded lib. permanently cured. HPQ RPTT's ' Address those who have 1m- UIXO. IJLil 1O paired themi Ives by Im proper Indulgence nnd solitary nnblts , which ruin both mind and body , unfitting them tor buMnoss. atudv or marriage. MARBIED MEN or these entering on that happy life , awnro uf physical debility , quickly oira SUCCESS Is based upon facts. First Practical experi ence. Second Every cnio Is specially studied. thus itanliiK right Third medicine * are prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit each cnie , thus effecting euros without Injury. Drs. Belts & -Belts , H09 DOUGLAS STREET. OMAHA. NEB THE OMAHA MANUFACTURING CO , No. 108,110 & 112 N. Eleventh St. , U'rotuciixl l . S. 1'utuiits.l of Iron nutl Steel Kib- lion , Yiir.l Lawn Fences , Ko Farm , Stock , Parli anil Ct'inctcry Fences. Areliltuotur.il Iron V.isos , C'luilri , Pottoo niul CrcstlnsB. Hoht ajuiits for liuuktliorii ( iulvunlicii .Sieul Itllibou Wires. TelophoQo 1772. Samples at Factory. fjVK AGENTS WANTED. By the use of Pond1 a Extract Pain will disappear. Inflammations vanish. Hemorrhages cease. ALL-xAN KINEl UUYAf. MAIL STKAMSIlll'd , MCNTHEAL an I ClUKHKU To DEUUY und LIVERPOOL CA1IIN , SM tn JMI. AiTonlliiK to Sloumor niul location til Muti'ruom. , M.en , wruio. . IjU lMllTnaMUitc | ( ShllVICK Ol' ' STATEt JVUl.AN liINIS LINK. , 1 , STEVMSIIll'S. NEW YUIIIC and ULA-jOJW. vlu l milondjrry , t'vary Kurtnluht. lllllMny. HI'ATK ( It'NKVADA. U A. M. 16 l .M y. tiTATK OK NKIIItAsKA. I I' . M. llth Jniie. STATKiOf ( .KOUi.lA. I I' . M. CA1I1N , K' & nml upnarili. Ili'tnrn. fiii una upwurdn. Stci'raxunt luw inioi * . Apply i" IIA' AI.I.AN. SI uitrriil , or to 11MOOUKBr UI r'nrnuiil Hi. , OuiAlm. monil llmnd. PILLS OrliHntal Had Oaly Clvautae. * r > fciKv1 reiUtlt , toic * k , UrwfiH * > Cl lMl ra A t * k /'id-/ Mon/ * 4 lu IU'J f J ( > cZl lt ulLi\ ! aooLbrvh Vu < laM * r0i > i Mfttrtfu- lMM * iBtm. , la > tvnr > . tut bwtlcuUri , UiUu al ftu4 "llclltf for t.dlr..Mln-ll.r ! , b ; rrlura Mull. lU.OOUTt.Ua.onl > ! > . Aa .J4 ir , SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. KENTUCKY MILITARY INSTITUTE near FIIANIUOKT , Kv. OPEN TrutOUGHOUT THE YEAR. Tim second term of this academic jo.ir b : > iilna llrst Monday lit July niiil clotos tlilnlVoilncMlay In December next. Col. . J.K. 1IOVU , Supt. I'ost-OIIlco , KAUMDAI.C , ICY. Education Health " ° College For YOt'NK WO.1IEN nnil ( HRLS. Lar c Illustrated Catalogue sent on application. Kcv. E. N. KNdLISII , M. A. , Principal. LONDON , ONTARIO , CANADA KENILWQRTH HALL. Mrs. Ilubcock's Konllworth School. .1 Ilinrdinannd J > avfth < KilJiirairlav\lopenSe \ ] } > temlitr23 , Jsil , ( it Kenilwortli. Ill , , ( ! . ' ) miles north ol Chicago on I.nko tiuuro. ) New nnd thoroughly tMiutppoil buildings erectoil especially for the nclioul. but three minutes wulK from the railway station. Huporloradvantugci and bountiful locution. Knrcirculars , nddrcua MIIS. M Ally KKVKS BA1JCOUK , Kenllworth , III. French Monthly MniM'.ln : ? . An Inr.ilu iblo help French a Indents und lencliors. t'tea suniplo cop Aildio. * : I It : I u.rr ; : i Co. , W , Ma.lUo i S. ) . . Xe.v Yo " ' Tr a U' ' U I > A flr * Blorpnlnc [ titb.i S H Jw JL SJ J-X/JLcurfdln lto2Oili7i. ( * 4JV Kl.partlllcur.il , DR.J ETEPHENB.L.biucm.O. APOLLO WAS A PERFECT ftiAM. PtRFtCT IN FORM 1-MATCHUSS IN WAR ! So auiioui nerc the anelenu for ( UlwiTt men lint i puny bojHL { Mrtli wer puttoJcatb. . Ever ? MAN can be 8TRONO I &ndVIGOROUSIn&llreipecti. YOUNG MEN OR OLD , affarlng from NERVOUS DE BILITY , Lull or Falling Man hood , rhyllcal Czceiiet , Mental Worry , Stunted Development , or any PERSONAL WEAKNESS , can le reltorcd to FERFEOT HEALTH abd tha NOBLE VITALITY of BTHOttO MEN , thg Pride and Power ot Hatloni. Wo claim by years of practice by our oxclnslvn methods u uniform "MONOPOLY OF BUCCESS" In treat- Inc all Dleraies , Weaknenei nnd I Afflictions of Men. Testimonials ' from SO States and Territories. fflllD * dirtir 1/"fifXfntfrcc.sealedpoat- ' - UUK HEW BOOK paid , fnrn limited tlrnp. Oel It while you can. Full Explanation for ROME TREAT MENT. You can lie FULLY RESTORED ai Thouiandl nave been by ui. Read our teitlmonlali. Address at onca ERIE M EDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N.Y. RfllLWHYTlMEHRD Leaven | MlSSOUItl I'ACIKIC. I Arrives Omaha. I Dc'pot liilli and Wub tcr Sts. IJim hi . 10.IW n nil..SI. Lonl'T.V K. C. K'xpfv * * . . . l"ii. : ) u in. R.'U p ml. , .ht. I.onl A K. O. Kiiirutt. . ! 6.SO | i m. Li-imii" ) K. r > , ST. Jill ! A C. II. I Arrives , Trnnnrurl Union Depot. Council Illuin. iTiaiiHfer 100J a m.Kan-n | Clly Day Kxpru 64.1 p m IQ.I.'i p mi.Kan iia Clly Kjiilit rixproiK. . . KM u m TinrAfi'o. IM.'A I'A"CIKK\ Arrtvns Trnnter I Union Depot , Council lllutls. Trannfer U.HU p in . Nlaht i : prn ( i.W H m U.iU u m Atlantic | { * i > rn < ii . I 6-M P m S.UI p m Vi-itlbulo Limited . llO.IiO nm 17iivor"lirAiro.V | ( NollTIIWKH I'KltN. I Arrlvui Trtm ier | Union Depot , Cuiincll Dluiu. i'lrun < lU | 0.10 n ml Chlrnuo Kxnro j C.OH p m ' ' " " 6.UJ | > m | ! ! ! . ! . Ubuib"J".finltea . i I'-'w ' u m 10.00 p in' ' Kmlern r'lyer l" u m b.OO p lui , Atlantic J'lill. ' . . : * n m p mllii ( > -nt. onlyi li. < U P m Oil AHA . ' ; Kl' Ltll.'lb" i"A > riiiii" I'nl'Hi ' liep.it. l oitiii-M I Associated with Tlic San Francisco Examiner For the States of Nebraska , Iowa , Kansas ancl South Dakota , for the collection of all legitimate - mate claims before the various Depart ments of the Government. EDWARD P. ROGGEN , Manager , Room 600 , Bee Building , OMAHA , NEB. , Will practice in the SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES , the Court of Claims , the several Courts of the District of Columbia , before Committees of Congress , and the EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS. ; Indian Bepredation Claims. We Obtain Pensions and Patents. All Classes of Land Claims. Mining , Pre-emption and Homestead Cases _ Prosecuted before the Ccnir.il ; Land Olllco , Department of tlie Interior , nnd the Supreme Court. PENSIONSThousands Thousands yet entitled. Write for information. HEIRS Widows , Minor Children. Dependent Mothers , Fathers , nnd Minor Dependents Brothers and Sisters entitled. INCREASE Pension laws arc now more liberal than formerly , nnd inun.y nro entitled to bettor rates. Apply at once for list of questions to determine right to higher rates. All letters will be promptly answered and all information concerning form of applications for claims , terms , etc. , will be given with as little delay as practicable. No letter will be an swered unless the sender encloses requisite stamps for reply. No information concerning any particular claim will be imparted until the applicant has become a member of The Bee Claims Bureau association. Address all letters relating to claims to kcaii of Aims Is not ploaant to tuko , oa It is rom- posodof all the modlolnal qimlltloa that pro to mtvko now nnd rich bloo-l without compelling the consumer to pay $1 A BOTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP which can bo bought any where for thlrty-flvo o nta a gallon , an nil niir- nparillns aro. BEQGS' I3LOOD PURIFIER aid BLOOD MAKER is compose : ! of ptiro modiolno , tvud al- lewd the purohaaor to add syrup wh'oli is udvlsoi whoa ylvoa to children. If your ilrilK.'Ist ( loon not keep It uocnpl mi Mibntltutu , ' "it owlur ( Uriel fro u Hi > ( .1 'M'J ( Jo. . lin-l'JT ' Mlelilcim St. . C'liloiuo. III . an I they will fiirvs'uru. uxprusd piujmld , utiu 0 < > t- tlo forI ornlx fortV FOR MEN Old Men. WutiU Mildlo 'mi" ! men. Pivnui- lun-ly olU YIHIIIK MI-II , lirln- ! > ' . ' > . Humify HII-II , urlKlituyc. Hlri'iixtli. uniliiiion .mil ilf- . . "I'lr.'i-t aliotiy n o n { Ni-rvn lli'iii.t. Tlmy youth'Hurr'irH. ' i-uio.ill ntiviti . . - . ( I m > t six bosunt\ Nerve lluun < > HiilT'ili. . N 1 Boly by ijooiliii.iu I'ru ' ' y. niu t ini.mi ft K _ Til'"ir7t-7l ir -eiruin ( > i I.J f . 11 I'M. I'ot nule by Ooydlilau Drug Co. f he Best Till On Eurtlit Dr. iiobli'M Little 'IIICJ ' Vccolnlilu I'lll * net & ' " { vTVvWi7ti'5V"T * . , . , . ( mil < 'olllH | cl an ln0 the system tlior * nuuhly und they cur * Imbltuul ooiutlimllon. They nru eugar contuil , du not Krl | > , very email , uauy tu Into , ona t i pA * . . . Iilll n < ! ese , anil uro purrly Vt'UCtlllllo. 4S iilllHlnoacli ivlal , - 'oct ' ill i > dlou fnllnvm tlii-lr lieu. They : AIISO bi'ViiiiV ' ouiin SKK ; IIICAII/U'HK > jil , , , . , . , , mil are Hcc < uiiiiiciiil < liy ; , H - lIclniiM. rurnala by ilrHKOl t or rutit by uulU ( .ontH n MulurO for Jl.W. AiMroii IJ'S MKD1C1MJ CO. , Props , t 'an Francisco , Cal. Chicago , Illi t t.l. 'I' . I'M. i .X I4III K.L4 Ir ! * . . ! N'l'AI. U' ( JKIUM , IIU M.UJICAI. IIKAI I It II U. -j - li'uio\ > liih. 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