Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 18, 1891, Part II, Page 10, Image 11

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    10 THE OMAHA DAILY JSEE ; SATURDAY , JULY 18. ISOl-TWELYE PAGIto ,
STATE SUBURBAN SOCIETY ,
Midsummer Movements of Well Known
People.
FASHIONABLE FRIVOLTIES IN FUTURO ,
Wlicro tlio l-'ollowcrH of Ihu Until
u Will 1'asn tin ; llcutlllu
Jnys or July mid
All HHt.
City.
Miss Nicholson U liomo from Dunbar.
Mrs. Or. Dally Is visiting nt Fnirmount.
Miss ICato Cnssmly Is visiting In Denver.
Mrs. Ur. Watson Is visiting In Knnsai
L'lty.W. .
W. A. Gallon and family nro rusticating In
Colorado.
Mrs. A. I1. Stafford gnvo a MK\I \ flvo party
Monday night.
Miss Ilattlo Hershey Is homo on a visit
with her parcnls.
Mtnntrcu Cntronand hrldo nro homo from
Ihclr wuddln r tour.
Mrs. M. M. Duff and daiiKhtcr are visiting
roIntlvcH nt Syracuse.
Miss L. Lovl and Miss Goldberg nro visit
ing friends in Lincoln.
Dr. Schwnrt/ , the dentist , spoilt Sunday
wlllitns | mother in St. Jou.
Miss Florence Hawli'y of Lincoln Is tno
guest of Mrs. Uichnrd Clove.
MHs Punrl Mln'lck of Lincoln Is visiting
Mr. A. D. Hurltlns and family.
Mrs. Thomas Hvan , who has boon qulto
lick for seine woolcs pa4t , Is Improving.
Mrs. J. It. Souslov and daughter , Miss
Hello , are visiting at Warronsburp , Mo.
Miss Millie Tomplln loft Thursday for a
two-weeks' visit with her brother nt I'lorro.
B. IX
Henry , Mlnnto and Amanda Itodcnbrock
lolt for Howard , Nob. . Monday morning on a
visit.
visit.Miss
Miss GiWtflana Dunn and sister loft for
Syracmu Monday mornlni ; to visit their
parents.
Mrs. Leslie UilTondorft of Drownvillc , Is
In the city visiting her father , Mr. J.V. .
Walclsmlth.
Mrs. Satn Golborjr , who h s boon at Den
ver visit intf for the past three weeks , arrived
homo Monday.
Mrs. .1. M.Tanner entertained a small com
pany of frlnnds at progressive high llvo
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. R Scllhorn of Talrnairo , who has
been In the city visiting for some tlmo past ,
returned homo Monday.
Mrs. E. A. Watson , mother of Hon. John
C.Watson , on Saturday celebrated her sov-
ontyolirhth birthday anniversary.
Mrs. N. Isf. Khnivnll mid nhllilrnn rnturnnil
homo Monday from Elmwood , Nob. , where
they have boon for a couple of weeks.
Miss Sadlo Hawley , who has boon in the
city visitltic for the east two months , left for
Kdgar , Neb. , Wednesday , to visit her
brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram DuBols and daughter ,
Miss Ettio , of Unaiilllii , who have been the
Kiiosts of Mrs. W. 11. Doughty , loft for
Union Monday.
Dr. T. I. Mi-rryman anil wife toft Tuesday
for University pinco , Lincoln , where the doc
tor will follow his profession mid make that
his futurO home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kearney and daughter who
Imvo been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. 13.
Zook and family , left Monday evening for
their homo in iloniulsvlllo , N. Y. During
their stay In this city the have mauo many
( rlonus.
Miss Mamlo Itusscl. who has boon tne
pue t of her undo and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. J.
II. Caltron , loft for her homo Thursday morn
ing in Lexington , Mo , She ruculvud word
that her mother and sister were both quite
III , Miss Mamie has boenquito a fa\ onto here
and will bo greatly missed.
Dwight Heed , the son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Heed , entertained a number of his
young friends at the delightful homo of hU
parents Tuesday ovodlng. The occasion was
participated In hoartlly by the guests and the
evening was happily spent.
A delightful fan social was given OK Tues
flay evening at the homo of Miss Mlnnah
Hawko for lllO bOlinllt of Mm T.llHmrnn
church. "Lilac "
. Lodge" was beautifully
Illuminated with Chinese lanterns and the
tables attended by handsome young ladies.
Miss Mintmh Hawko , assisted by her sisters ,
Mrs. Hector of Omaha and Mrs. Spencer of
Kansas City entertained royally. The sing
ing of llttlo Vivian Hector was'tho crowning
event of the evening. Miss Mlnnlo Wilhelmy
ivas given the fan by being voted thu most
popular young lady present.
I'lnttmiumtli.
Mrs. H , J. Franklin has been visiting
friends in Omaha.
Captain J. T. A. Hoover of Louisville was
In town Wednesday.
Mrs. J. D. M. Bucknor returned from a
nslt to Mllford Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Campbell of Lincoln ,
ivero visiting in town over Sunday.
Miss Sellers of Central City , Is vlsltlnc
with the Misses Georgia and Magirio Oliver.
Miss Modora Smith returned to her homo
In Lincoln Tuesday after a visit In this city.
Miss Cora Hill of Chicago , is visiting in
this city , the guest of her cousin , Miss Janet
Livingston.
Aliss Harry Grant
departed Monday mornIng -
Ing for her old homo In Guolpli , Canada , to
bo gone some six weeks.
Miss Janet Livingston rot urn nil from Cen
tral City Tuosdny evening , In which city she
has boon p.tying a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Morrlssoy , after n visit
with relatives ( n this cltv , returned to their
homo lu Lincolu , on Wednesday. '
Miss Ida Hnnnell of Lincoln , who has boon
the guest of the family of II. .1. Strclght , the
past two would , has returned to her homo.
Mrs. O. R Johnson returned homo Thurs
day after n short visit In Nebraska City. Her
mother , Mrs. J. Klopior , returned with her.
Mrs. Arohron of Aurora , 111. , who has boon
the guest of Mrs. J. A. Gutscho , whllo in the
city , departed for Lincoln Wednesday morn
ing.
Franco Ilallnnco with his sister Nettle , no-
compauled by Miss Hose McCmiloy , departed
for Michigan City , Mich. , Thursday for a
short vacation.
Miss Laura Ilobbs of Lusk , Wyo. , arrived
In the city Tuesday evening and will make a
prolonged visit with her sister , Mrs. JohuL.
Minor and friends lu town.
Certain young ladles In town nro arranging
for a party , exrluslvoly for the uontlor sax ,
one feature of which will Include n now game
called "progrosslvo hammock. " The girls
oay the young men cannot bo in It , "whllo
the "lords of creation" express wcndor and
doubt as to any iirraniromont ' with a ham
mock being progressive 'without n uiMo par
ticipant.
On Wednesday , the eve of the departure
of Franco Hallanco on his oistorn visit , n
imall party was hold In his honor nt the pie-
turoaiuui homo of Will Coolldgo in South
Park. The evening was ono of thorough en
joyment to the participants. Croquet mid
the fascinations of high live dtilmtut the at
tention of tlio guests. These present wore
Franco Hallanco and LouollaSimpson , Hntllo
Johnson and Kdlth Patterson , Hert Holmes
and Mollle Iliillnuco. SVundell Foster and
Tllllo Vallery , Gus Ilyors nud sister Hose ,
Will Cooltdgo and Mattlo Smith.
, ItontrlflO.
Ahion Iligby of Hod Cloud was In the city
Wednesday.
J. A. Cooper of Hnyss Center , Nob.was In
the city Wednesday.
Mlsa Ma Monholmor of Denver Is visiting ;
ber sister , Mrs. S. Uoutsch , for the mi minor.
Hon. D. H , Croiwoy of Fulrbury was visit-
lug frloiuU In tbo city during the past
nreok.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L , Carson of Lincoln wore
rUItlntr frlondi lu the city during the past
rveok.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dodge loft Tuesday
tor a vlilt of Mvornl weeks with relative * lu
Denver.
E. E. CHppl'iKcr ' of Omaha was visiting
friends mm relatives lu this city during the
pajt week.
MM. S. E Kirk of Muskoiron. Mich. , Is
risking her sutor , Mrs. S. lilvons , for auv-
iral weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Johnston of Norrli , III. ,
are in the city vlsitlug Mr. Johnston's mother
for a favv days.
Mrs. C. A. Osborn ha * rolurnod from an
extended visit with friend * and relatives nt
Wichita , Kan.
Mr and MM. C. F. Reynolds have returned
to HciUrlco from a prolonged visit with
frloml.1 at Toledo. O.
Alri. K. M. Underwood of Ullca , N. Y. . Is
vliltini ? her nUtor , Mrs. H. F. Davis , of Ihls
city for n few wcoid.
Mr. and Mrs , Clarence MIIoi have rcturnnd
from an t'xtendod visit with friends and rela
tives In Jersoyvllle , 111.
Mrs. It. II. Flddick and daughters , Mnudo
and ( ionic , of Galena , III. , are visiting friends
and relatives In the city.
Mrs. N. Maxwell of this city Is enjoying
the pleasure ) of it visit from her slstorMrs. L.
Cooper , of Parkersburg , W. Va.
Miss Allio Ucckloy and Miss Spoonor have
gonoto Chicago to attend n lo.iding muslc.il
Institute there for tno summer.
Stanley Wicks , day clerk nl the Paddock ,
who has boon under the weather for several
days , Is abto to bo about again.
J. M. Jones Is homo again from n business
venture at SprlngMold , Mo. Mr. Jones Is
.satisfied wltti Nebraska for the future.
Mr. and MM. Harry Woodsworth nro en
joying n visit from Mrs. M. A. Woodsworth
of Kansas City , mother of Mr. Woodsworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Lewis and daughter of
Jorsu.vvlllo , 111. , nro In the city with n view
of passing a greater n.irt of thosummor here.
Senator Paddock is expected homo this
week. Mrt. Paddock and daughter , Mrs.
Collman , nro also oxpoeled homo In u few
d-iys.
diys.Mrs.
Mrs. II. H. Moles and two children have
KOIIO to Pawtucket , H. I. , with a view of
passing the summer there with friends and
relatives.
Mrs. W. H. Hobbius and daughters , the
Misses Nellie and Jessie , and Masters Itort
and Earnest are visiting friends and relatives
In Illinois.
V. S. Whlttcmoro , ono of the old pioneers
of this section , has gone to Illinois to revisit
old friends and old scones for the llrst tirno
for tlnrly-ono years.
Mr. M. A. Hrown of the Kearney Hub has
been visiting friends in the city for the past
week. Mrs. Drown rejoined him here Tues
day ovpunig for a brief visit with her mother ,
Mrs. C. J. Schmidt.
Kciirm-y.
J. H. Lathrcp went to Omaha Tuesday.
Mrs. M. A. Urowu went to Beatrice Tues
day.F. .
F. Y. Hobortaon went to Chicago Wedno-j-
day.Mrs.
Mrs. 10. E. Hunter loft for Uoscobol , Wis. ,
Tuesday.
Colonel W. W. Paterson wont to Minneap
olis Tuesday ,
ClaroniM Davis loft lor his homo in Lowell ,
Mass. , Monday.
Mr. W. H. Hunt and family nro rusticating
nt Carthage , Mo.
Hon. It. 1C. Potter of Elm Crook attended
court here this week.
A. A. Martin and wlfo left for their hnmo
In Fullcrton , Monday.
Miss Lillie Nichols went to Hastings Mon
day to visit relatives.
Attorney G. W. Tibbetts of Hastings at
tended court here this week.
( ! . H. Miller nnd family loft for their new
homo in Uoiso City , Idaho , Thursday.
M. A. Nye of Crostou , la. , returned to tils
homo nftor a short visit with his brother
hero.
hero.H.
H. Fulton and wife of Grand Island were
the guests of It. H. Eaton and family the
past week.
F. P. Updike of Chicago has boon looking
nftcr his llnnncial Interests in this city the
past week.
Mrs. J. H. Irving has wturnod from Kan
sas City where she has been visiting her
daughters.
D. L. Smtyh returned to his homo at St.
Paul Monday , after a short visit with his son
in this city.
Mrs. W. A. Downing has gone to La
Porte , Ind. , to visit her daughter. Mrs. F.
II. Morrison.
Mr. G. M. Burch , who attended hU son's
funeral hero last week , loft for his home in
Indiana last week.
Mr. J. A. Arnold and wlfo have gone to
Piedmont In the BlacK Hills country to spend
the summer wltti their son.
g Mr. David Halo of Springfield , Mass. .
treasurer of the Kearney cotton mill com
pany , and F. L. O'liilny of Woonsockot , ft.
I. , were in Kearney this wook.
Alex Stewart of Wausau , Wis. , and John
Ktntvnrr. nf KMnnnM Til m n m I , rt ° u nf l. . * 1,1
H. Gilchrist Lumber company , have been in-
sporting their yards at Kearney and other
places on the Kearney & Black Hills road.
SllttlMl.
Miss Ilnttio Moore 13 with friends In
Gr.ifton this wook.
Misses Myni Clarl : and Bertha Carnoy
wont to Grafton Thursday.
Misses Hancock and Avorlll attended a
social at harvard this week.
Mr. Bert Fuller of Clay Center Is here vis
iting hU friend , Mr. Theodore Wontz.
Molllo Brown and Master Willies Hocirgor
returned from Lincoln on Saturday last.
Miss Outhwnlt of Cedar Haplds , Nob. , Is
In Sutton visiting her sister , Mrs. Tolando.
Mrs. J. A. Shaffer , sister of Mrs. Dr. M.
Clark , Is hero visiting for a short tiiuo , from
Strong.
Mr. Theodora Wontz Is here visiting from
Ohio. Ho is tbo ncphow of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Fredericks.
Miss Lucy Itoya of Grand Island , who ro-
sidctd here for n number of years , died nt her
home last Thursday.
Mrs. E. P. Burnotto lira returned to her
homo at Kearney after n few weeks' visit
with her sister , Mrs. T. Wood.
Miss Soloman of Geneva is here , the guest
of Miss Belle Wittenberg. She uttouds the
Sacred Heart convent of St. Joo.
Mabol Brobst who has visited with rela
tives many tiuios In Sutton , and was quite
well known here , died ut her homo lu Omaha
last wcuk.
A purse was raised in Sutton last week for
the purpose of defraying the expenses con
nected with the burial of John Wall , killed
on the Fourth of July.
Four young people of Sutton wont to
Geneva last Sunday to visit nt the homo of
Mrs. Dwarek. Thov wore Miss Edlo
Drlutsch nnd Miss Armstrong , Messrs.
Brlat-sch and Dwork.
The only party of the week was the ono
given oy .Mi's. Fredericks , nnd Mrs. Hoorgor ,
at the homo of Mrs. Frederick's , on Wodnes-
dayulght. High live was the ntnusomont of
the evening , nnd was much enjoyed. The
following woii ) present : Mr. nnd Mrs. Mat-
tison , Mr. nnd Mrs. It. G. Brown , Mr. and
Mrs. J. j. Bonocampor , Mr. nnd Mrs. P.
Sodurborjr , Dr , nnd Mrs. Birkner , Mr. nnd
MM. J. C. Merrill Dr. nnd Mrs. Vrndenborg ,
Dr. and Mrs. Johnson , Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W.
Woodruff , Mr. and Mrs. F. Kollnr , Miss
Benard , Mrs. I. N. Clark , Mr. It. Fuller and
Mr. T. Wentz. Hefreshments were served.
( KIIOVII.
Mrs. H. A. Athorton H 111.
Miss Maude CouTor ( of Aurora Is the guest
of Mrs. L. S. Flogonbaum.
Mr. F. J. Miller returned Tuesday from mi
extended visit In Chicago.
Miss Bertio Schncldor Is here from Syra
cuse visiting her sister , .Mrs. H. F. Mohrman.
A Salvation army composed exclusively of
women U holding meetings on the West aldo ,
MM. G. W. Do Wolf and daughters , MUsoi
Bertha and Vie , have returned from n visit
in Illinois.
Hon. John Steen of Wnhoo Is in town
superintending the erection of the girls' in
dustrial school.
Prof. William Lighten gave n piano recital
at the Jameson Monday night. Miss Koto
Fisher also rendered a very line solo.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ong of Geneva were at
the Pacillo house , Fairmont , when It burned
Saturday night , and narrowly escaped from
the building.
Prof. Valentino of McCook , and Instructor
In the Institute closed yestarday , gave mi In *
torestlng leoturo at the Methodist Episcopal
church Monday night. HU subject was
"Bad Bovs. "
Messrs. W. E. Kirk , L. E. Troycr , J. L ,
Marshall , N. B. Burr and W. E. Hoed , mem
bers of the Young Man's Christian associa
tion , Lincoln , spout the week la the city on-
gaped in ovaugellstlo work.
Auburn.
F W. Samuolsou of Hum bold t was la Au
burn Tuosdny.
Miss Lulu Wilkinson has gone to Huraboldt
for n two weeks' visit.
Miss btolla Slopbfmson of Lincoln U vUIt-
Ing her many friends In Auburn for n f w
days.W. .
W. A. Codln lnn has returned from a
thirty-day trip to California.
Hov. Prusson and wife have returned to
their former homo at Friend. Neb.
Mtss Bertha Homlleld Is enjoying n Visit
from Miss Helen Hoover of Brownvllle.
Mrs. G , B. Bovcridpo accompanied her
mother. Mn. It. D. Williams , Wednesday , to
Wlrilleld , Kan. , when- they will visit rela
tives the remainder of the summer.
Superintendent Plorson has loft the educa
tional intcivsts or Neinalm countv in charge
of Miss Sullle Hlddle while ho is in attend
ance at the touchers' ' convention at Toronto.
Miss hlla McGinnK Hie popular clerk in
J. E. Thomas' store , left on Wednesday of
thli week for her homo In Dlxon , 111. She
has not been homo hi llvo years , and looks
forward with Impatience to n happy meeting
with parents , brothers ana sisters. She will
probably return In the fall , though sbo has
not positively decided to do so.
UnSundiy evening , July ; 1' ' , nt the rost-
donco of the hrldo'H sister , Mrs. Joel Culwoll ,
Mr. Joe F. Nichols and Miss Mary Cole ,
were married ; both of Auburn. Tno core-
moiiv was performed by llov. vV'hltmorof the
Methodist Episcopal church , In the presence
ofn few rela'lvo-j and friends. The groom Is
n popular yo. ng man , a monibor of the linn
of Thomas A Nichols , unrbors. nnd the brldo
a Indy wall known nnd esteemed In Auburn.
Itlnli- .
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Wlllsoy spent Sunday
nt Kennard.
Miss Anna Hungato of Omaha is up visit
ing Grandma Cook.
Charles Barrow of Boono. la. , Is visiting
with his son-in-law , W. H. H. Davis.
Miss Julia Edgorlon Of Ctovolnnil , O. , is
visiting with her sister , Mrs. F. J. Milestone.
Mrs. B. F. Fuller , who has boon In poor
health for the past year , left for Boston and
Now Hampshire on n visit via Toronto Sun
day evening.
Prof. Hughes of Schuylcr , Nob. , superin
tendent of the schools there , was in town
Wednesday , the puost of J. W. Henderson ,
county superintendent.
J. W. No well nnd daughter Lutle , left Sun
day night on the excursion to Toronto. Alter
the institute is over thi'v will go to old Mass
achusetts for a short visit.
F. H. Claudvo und wlfo , W. A. Bennett ,
Friu Cameron and Miss Foda Cnstottar nro
over at the Blair .summer rosort.Noblo'a lake ,
on tlio Iowa side of the Missouri.
Fritz Cameron , formorlv of Blair , but
lately of PitUburg , Pa. , is In Blair visiting
his many friends. August 1 bo goes to Chicago
cage as paying teller of a new bunk just or
ganised.
'IVknmuli.
Miss Jennie Bayer has roturuod from Fro-
mont.
Mrs. John Nosblt has returned from Hot
Springs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. Adams loft for Califor
nia on Thursday.
On Friday evening n so'ect ' party of young
people indulged in a social hop at Thomas'
Mr. William Chapman nnd Mr3. George
Douglas nro delegates to the Epworth league
convention ut Kearney.
DMiss Lena Kusscll of Herman nnd Miss
Li//io Lawtou of Omaha nro visiting with
Miss Mary MoLuughlln.
Miss Clara Thomas has been elected vice
president of the Young People's Christian
association vice J. It. Force resigned.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Wallace , Mr. ntd Mrs.
C. W. Hmsdnlo , MM. J. P. Latta , Mrs.W.W.
Lnttnand M > s. C. W. Colliding have gone to
Hat Springs , S. D.
. Hen. E. W. Peterson and wife , together
with a select party of youim i'rionds includ
ing Miss Alia Breed , Burt Day , Frank Cam
eron , Miss Lucy Smith and Mr. Neal Har
rington of Wayne , vill rusticate at Storm
Lake , lu. , for a few weeks.
Crelfiliton.
Mr. nnd Mr ? . Charles Marsh loft this week
for Toronto , Canada , for a two monthb' sum
mer outing.
Prof. It. L. HolT , principal of the graded
schools here , is in HumboUlt assisting in in
stitute work.
J. B , Gal us ha and wife ol Monroe , Wis. ,
are visiting his brother-in-law , E , Porrino , of
the First National bank.
The musical young people of Crjighton nro
preparing to proiunt the coinio opuraThe
Haymakers" to the local public.
Thomas March of the News received a tel
egram this week that his sister at Hot
Springs was dying , and started for her at
ouco. A second talogram announcing her
di > ! tfh nrHvuil lmrtlv nftnr h < * hnil Mtrtrln/l.
The school board at the mooting this week
selected the following corps of teachers tote
to manage our schools for the coming year :
Principal , It. L. 11 off ; grammar. Miss Anna
Gardner ; intermediary , Mm Emma Kitten-
house ; first primary , Miss Lillian Hartley ;
second primary , Miss Nellie Class.
Fulln City.
Miss Nellie Holt Is the guest of relatives lu
Lincoln.
Miss Minnie Scott of Dallas , Tex. , visited
H. L. Handnll'.s family last woolt.
Isaac Boyer of Los Anpolos , Cal. , is the
guest of his brother , John Boyer nnd family.
C. S. Abbey , a member of the Duluth baseball -
ball club is with his parents in this city , hav
ing sprained his knee which necessitated a
rest.
rest.A
A tennis tournament is in progress hero
this week. E. H. and John Towlo won the
championship in gents' doubles nnd Miss
Nnomio Everts and John Towlo In.ladios' and
gents' doubles.
The following Falls City people start for
Denver nnd the mountains on n pleasure
trip today : Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Powell , Mr.
und Mrs. George Doltsch , Miss Myrta Abbey
and Grant Southard.
CO.V.Vbill.11,1TfKS.
Animal's king has . " ( i'J ' wives.
Marriages were proportionately fewer dur
ing the last decade In England and Wales
than over before.
A good national flower for. some of the for
eign gentlemen who roach this country would
bo the marry-gold.
Because ho refused to marry her , Mrs.
Annlo Lure , assisted by her daiichtor Cath
arine , horsewhipped Phillip Schneider of
Brooklyn.
A Pittsburg doctor paid the foes to secure
n divorce for a woman whom ho Intended
marrying , but when she was frou she fled
witn another.
The Itaciuo county man who went rrazj'
because the Widow Jones , who had buried
ton husbands , Jilted him , is said to have been
Insane long before that tlmo.
Colonel Tom Ochlltroo is credited with
matrimonial designs upon the daughter of
Colonel North , the nltruto king , who has
$3,500,000 in her own right.
Fancy tuu return of that rich man's daugh
ter who eloped with a crook. "Bless yo , my
children , " falters poor pater ; "and yet would
that my son-in-law had boon u coachman at
least ! "
A Chlmimnn In San Francisco has Intro
duced something now In the credit lino. Ho
bought n wlfo on tlmo , ana has noiv got him
self Into trouble because of his failure to pay
the dobt.
A marrlagoablo follow In Philadelphia
spent many years in looking for n woman
with an Independent fortuim , but ho made u
mistake and got an Independent woman
wi'hout ' a fortune.
The engagement of Miss Edith Cltft nnd
the Marquis do Montbrun is announced.
Edith Is n fair young American girl with
money , and the niarkeo well , everybody
knows whnt n murkoo I. " .
"Nothing , " said Mr. Tozor , sadly , "equals
thu skepticism of married womon. " "You're
mUiikcn , my dear , " answered Mrs. Tozer ,
"thoro Is ouo thing. " "What is III" "Tho
credulity of tun unmarried onus. "
At n wedding breakfast hot-house grapes
or some rare fruit U used In placa of oysters
orciams , and soup Is served In cups. In
summer a second course or fruit Is ofTorod nt
tbo end ot tbo rotmst. The ahsenco of clams
\ytiMi flaby wu tick , w g ro h r Cutorto ,
When Bhewtu A ChilJ , 1)10 erlod forCutori * ,
When kho became Maa , ihe clung to Cmtori * ,
l ChiUr a
nnd Ices malcos the dlfTorinco between
breakfast nnd n luncheon.
Widower ( to his llttto daughter , nged ton
Dora , dn you know that Susnnno , out
housekeeper. Is going to bo married f Dora
O. I am so glad wo nro getting rlu of the old
pollcnn. Won't It bo Jolly' But who is go
ing to tnnrry her ! FnthorWell , I nm.
AH aeronaut of Ansonla. Conn. , offers to
marry any youn ? lady who will make an
nsconslon witn him , "other things being sat
isfactory. " Under the si.ving clause ho
enumerates that tbo young woman shall beef
of pleasing nppoaranco , of roipeotablo fam
ily , intelligent , and n pool housewife.
Undurtnkor Joseph H. Caidwcll , the rich
Birmingham ( Conn. ) widower who announced
himself ready to marry the young womnn
who will go up lu n balloon with him on Au
gust 15. is likely to have his challenge
accepted. Ho IUH Just received n mls.-lvo
from n Baltimore ) girl offering tonrcompany
him skywnrd.
The ongngomo'ut Is announced of Mils
Laura Buchanatl nnd J. May hew Wain-
vril'ht. Miss Buchanan is tno daughter or
James A. Buchailiin of Baltimore and n de
scendant of the first mayor of that cltv. Mr
Wainwright is n so.n of John How..rd Wnln-
wrlylit , a grandson ot Bishop Wniiuvright of
Now ork state. '
.V commercial traveler by mistake tmndoJ
n merchant , unoil whom ho called , n purirnli
of Ills betrothed Instead of his business nud.
saying ho rrpro q'tilod that establishment.
The merchant examined It oirofully , re
marked that It was a line establishment and
expressed the hope to the blushing and n -
tonished traveler that ho would soon bo ad
mitted Into luitnershlp.
Both the method mid results when
Syrup of Fitfg ia taken ; it is plciisnut
and refreshing to the taste , and acts
gently yet promptly the Kidneys ,
Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys
tem cflbcttmlly , dispels colds , head
aches and fevers nnd cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs ia the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced , pleasing to the tnstc and ac
ceptable to the stomach , prompt in
its action nnd truly beneficial in its
effects , prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances , its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and SI bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO , CAL.
JOU1SVILLE KY. NFW VnPX H V
A Written Guarantee to
CURE EVERY CASE or
_ . _ MONEY REFUNDED.
Our euro In pcmum nt and not a patching up. Oiuos
trratod llvo yearn nye have never neon a Brmptom
ulnco. lly desrriblnijcaso fully wo can treat j-ou by
mall , anila KVO ! the fiaulo ctroniy cuvranteo to euro
or refund ull money. Thonovho pnifcr locomohiro
for treatment can ilo so nnd wo will pay ral'roml faro
both ways nnd hotel bills whllo hero If wo fall to cure.
Wo chullcnKO the world for a cao that our M.U.IG
KiMiDY : : lllnotcuro. Wrlto for full particulars aiU
Ket Iho evidence. Wo know that ymi ere F'.eptleal ,
justly so , too , ns tiio mont eminent pity Iciandlmo
never been nblo to cl\o moro thin ti'inporjry rcilcf.
In our llvo years' prarllco wllh the JIAdlC 1IKMI.DY It
hm been Hunt dlf.lctilt to overcome the prejud.ccs
against all no-tailed Upocinc * . lint tinder our ptrong
Kuanuttfo > on tdiouM hot ho llHto to try thH remedy.
You take no tham'o of Joslng your money. Wu rntar-
Aiiteo to euro or n funjo\ery dollar , and na wo hnre a
reputation to protect , also financial backinof [ 33CO , .
000 , It U perfectly a.xfoto all \tlio will try the treat
ment. HeretoforoyoitllftvobeonpuUInff upnn I paying
out year money fur different treatments and although
youaronotyLtcnrr nnono liai pild bae y ur mon-
oy. I > onotwat > to anymoiomoncy until joti tilu. . Old
chronic , deep ecate 1 trfso * cured in 33 to t > 0 day * , lit-
vcullpito our financial standing , our reputation n.3
businessmen. Writousfor imniea and ndJrrgam of
tho&o wo have cured v > ho have fl > en permission to ro-
fertothcm. ItcosUjouonly p3s'ato to dotlihtlt
wlllffiTcjou a w 01 Id of fcufTerlnff fn m menti 1st rain ,
and If you uri > mirrlrd what nwy your olNprlnfr puffer
tin ouKh your own novllgcnro. If joursymptdinonro
sore throat , mucous pi tlu1 * lu mouth , ihcnmitl.m
In boncannd Joint * , Ji'iir filling out , or ipti nson nny
part of tlto bod/jfecllnjf of c nenl dt pre Mun , pain )
in header ! > om > 9 , 51 u have no tl'iio to wa to. The o
whonrocnn'.tanily ti ! 'nj ? m reniy in I pt t wn should
discontinue It. C'onv. mttiat C thoiodruji v.i'lt.u-1 ' ly
brlnii.oii3andoillntuier ! < lnth cnd. Don't full to
urlta. AllcoT * pen Icm-o fMttnnlMl In plain PIIVI I
opes. V.'o Invlto tu : > mo.trliul IrivLi.tl .iUojinml will
do all In our p w < r to nil you In It.
COOIt iVfi > r CO. , Omalm ,
Onuo 13th and Farn im , second Hour , citlronco 13thtft
ONLY.
S600 for a cnao of Lost or Fatlius Manlo } i ,
( Jenerul or Nervous Debility , weakness of
bodv or mind , the olTuot.s of errors or oxuosios
InoliI or youiiK thut wo cannot euro. Wueuti-
rnntoonvnryciiM. ' or refund every dollar. 11 vo
duys trial tncitmi'iit $1 , full cotirsn So , " 1'or-
cutllu ] ) ! heiioflts rotilUnil in thrru days. Ity
mull , spcnrelv nuokrd from obsurv.itlon
COOK RKMIi.br CO , OMA.H < \ NEa D
LADIES ONLY
MAHIP FKMALE REGULATOR , H.ifo and
IllnUlU Curtain ton diiy < iriiioni > y n-fuiiilud.
I'rloo by niitll 02. Soak1 I from observation.
COOK REMEDY CO. . Omtihn. Nob. _
1'ia tlcti Llmltud to-
( or
1'rlvatiO
Anil Norvons Diseases of tha
Reproductive Organs ,
including
j > crmiiorf/ut'u iin < < J.uit Manhood.
Patient * nuncrsqfully trontfil by < ! orre ponil-
* iid > . Wrltu for nuc-stlon li < t. Oillcn. firn < > r Dth
nJ Kurnam * trcuu , ( over U. I * Tli-kdt Ufllco )
Oinalia , Neb
Best Pill On Eui-tlit
Dr. llolili'n Llttlo
VOKetahlo I'llU act
Koutly yet iiromiitljr on
thu laVKIi , KID.
NliVSaiHjJIOWHI.S ,
I'livem uud
clonntlug tbo syeteiu Ilior-
ouKlily nnd thuy cura
Imbltnal oonetlimtloa.
They nro BURnr contod ,
do not erlpo , very
onin'li ' cosy to tnko , ono
pill n doeo , nnU nro
purely veRolalilc. 4S rills In encli vlnl. 1'cr-
( ock dlKiiftlon fnllnws tbrlr 11911. Tlioy A I1SO
HJTliLV OlJIIU SIOTk IIISAI > . \ < JIIC ,
indaro Itccoiiiniendcd ! > } l < oatttiir ( B'liy-
llclan-4. Poreitloby clru nliU or root by mill ,
JO tents u vial or B lor 81.00. Addrosi
iionu's MLDICIM : co. , props.
Jia Francisco , Cal. Chicago , III
TOlNVESTORS :
I am ollorlnc u'oclc in a good sound com
pany that will pay a SO par cent divklttnd.
$100 sharus for $ U5. Wrlto for prospectus
H BRY KEENB ,
Eoom 0 , Ger. AJnB'k ' Bldg.St. Joseph , Mo.
W \ XTrPTnM-K § ? ' > " < ° e" " " > I'lnlen
II Vi > 1.1.11'-UutluM Line. Hie oulr llnuomr
mvented Hint holdi tlio c'oiliui Kithnutulni. n par-
feet nuocuti p.tteuC yvccntlr Isiucil , > ld unly br
rfcnu. tuvrhuinlhapxclunlvi > rmUi u niiwn un re-
rulpt of tOcvnH no wllUund auiplu Jhio b ; mail
oliu circular * uric * ll t uod lormi to niianu , trauro
your terrltorr nt "oce AitJrrnTI1K I'INI.KSS
CIXJTIIKd LINK CO. II Utrtaia SU ,
n
I CANCERS ,
- SCROFULA ,
SALT RHEUM ,
RHEUMATISM ,
BLOOD POISON.
tnctio nnd every kindred dlonso Arising
from hiiuro | ) l > lood Bilcccsafully treated by
that nowr-falllne nud bvst of nil tonics nnd
uiodlclncs ,
Hooka on Blood nud Skin
Dfjcapoa free.
IVIntcd testimonials font on
application. Address
8 Swift Specific Co , ,
ATLANTA. CA.
mmlilo tlio dyspeptic '
wifthi- * . Tlii-'y riiuxii tlio 1
nnd iiniirNh the liixly , Rive npprtlto , and
DEVELOP FLESH.
Office , 39 & 41 Park Place , Now York.
Vi'o mnkn moro poi-oni
plasters tlian all other
milkers In this country
oomtiliiPil , IH'CIUI"O Hid
npprrrlnte tlio ini'r >
ttlial i < Tl t9in our frou , 4
IIKNSON'S 13 tint only n v
dlolnul planter for liousc-
liolil iifli' , nil otlicrs buhiK
weak Imitations , ( let the
Genuine.
BOCTOS ,
T'THl-l Sl K
Mtleon Vcnri" V.iperltn i > In tlm Treatment of
( iunurrlucn , ( ilo't Strlctnro. tfyidillli , I.ott Man
luiud. nnd nil IIHnnlura ( if the luxunl ) ! n i Skin
Nl crMC * * ninl I'Vinalo . ljidlL5
Dlscji o.-f ) fiom 2 to 4
only. Dr Me < iru\v's Hiit'coj1 * In llio treatment or
rrlvati'Dliu.itm luis nuxer lieen cqiinlloil Hooks
und i lioul.-irn vlll.K. Treatincnl by u > irj < | > omlcnc3.
tlico , 14th an I Faruam StJ. , Omaha , Nob.
Knlranct ! on oltlier troot.
H fl P M T A" SAN "AI.\VMTiTrAT'sUCks ( nro tim
IJ IS IIII I A t)2t ninl only C.IHIIM | | proicrltx'tt br
uuwu i n
rmuilr phy-nchuu for tlio euro of
tionorrluui nnil ilhiiiruofrom ] the urinary orKun ,
Inherlti'd or iuMtilre | < l , $ 'f\ \ i > or DOT. All ilrtiKKl tii.
Wo Bend thn marx'lniin Frencli f
Kcmnly CALTHOS frrt ; anil a f
Uv.il cuarantcn tli.it C'ALTIIUJI will ,
4'1 b.irrmuliirrhf | > urlpucelo ,
und UF.sroiti : l.o t Vlfor.
I ' / / anil fay ifsatiiffil.
AJlrm VCN MOHLCO. ,
8ul9 .IniiTlran i roU , ClurianBU , Ohio.
Gchifiinann'o Asthia noTer/uifotoclvo
t.u.'inr'K / in tn wont s ; lnsurcl com *
ofTceta OUTQ3 . ctborjfail. A
tru I foncinres tfts jnott iLtptical. I'rlco. 50 cti , nJ
Cl.CO. of DnujWi or > > r mail. S nrla , FREE for
fjitunp. DR. R. SCHrFPTltAKIi'.St.LPanl.aiinn.
FOR THE FOLLOWING
GOOD REASONS :
Because MIDLAND is the BEST Package
Coffee in the market.
SE1GONP.
Because MIDLAND being composed of such
highly flavored Coffee it needs less quantity to
make a good cup of coffee than other brands.
THIRD.
Each purchaser of MIDLAND COFFEE
lias an equal chance in sharing in the $1,000
PREMIUM to be distributed September' ist.
For further luu-ticulnrs SKK NOTICE in ouch piii'knpo of ColToo.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
MIDLAND COFFEE !
AND TAKE NO OTHER.
Du. T. rr.M.x i > nitAr * OUIINTAI :
UUKAM , Olt JIAUIOAI. HKAMIMIIK.
* , I'Jmpitf * , Fn ck-
,1 jd Sfct A. I * " * ' Moth rjitclii" * , KAilinnilKkln
'D M n C -\jft liaeuw , aiiii o\iiry bU-nuah on
L1" % ! ! fcVvi * ' * " Xj-xlnttUtr , RDlt ( llflt1 * !
Uili-vtlon. It hat
ttuixi the tci > t of 10
u- * . and t it so
rn.lt'Mn uutett
trt haplll ltl'4iinj > -
crly nmite. Ai-ivit |
no cuunti'ifi'lt ot
efnillnr n itmt. Dr.L.
A. Snjtr fiilit to a
Judy of thutmiit-ton
( /ijmtlt'nt ) "A iou
/litulhiumful / of all
' the pkln pirjMtiA *
llon . ' * For nk'liy
nil ] ) iru'k'l I.H niitl
Kittcy OooiU U al-
era In fho .rnl.0'1 ' Plntcd , ( 'Anft.l.ifi nn < I Knrupi-
Jt'KHU.T. noi'Kl.NS.rroD'r.g/difatJoui'sSt. . X. Y
fflorpliinr * Iltiltlt
cur [ tiri lOtoliodfcyi
Nopartlllcnrtd. DR J 6TEFUCNB Ltbanin O
FRENCH SPECIFIC.
A POSITIVE and permanent CURE for all
dlseaaeiottho URINARY ORGANS. Cure *
where othortrcatment ( ails. Full directions with each
holtlo. Price , ona dollar. See signature of E. L
STAHL FO'Oalo By All
Cnolly , Quickly , Pormnnontly Restored.
" \Veitkiivn * , JV > rvoiiPinc Iluttlltty * nnd nit
tlio trnln of evils from early crrorsorlatcr excewiGi ,
the roaults of overwork , Plckncss , worry , etc. Ktill
etrcngth , dovelopnicnt , anO tone ctvon tu every
oiyan and portion of the tmdy. Htinplo , untural
methods. ImniedlAto Inipntvenicnt wen. Fnlliira
Intpos iblo .MNHJ rcfcrenceit. Hook , oxplaunttona
nncj proofa innllcd ( scaled ) froo. A < ldrev.s
ERIC MEDICAL. CO. , BUFFALO. N. Y
itchcftUrV Klifll h Plumond Ilfpnd.
Orfgtnnl ami Onlj Genuine.
* * rC , ftlWSJl rtliftblC. LADICB Mk :
iit for Ciekt t rt Rtiatti
d //rmttl In lied and ( JoU n
x * * . B fal o l with blue ribbon Take
o uthcr * Krfittt itangtrom < tt&ifiu *
orn anU imitation * At Drueni ti , or irnit 4f > .
In Umpi f > r p rilciiUri , ti-itlmonUU &u4
'KcHcf for Rille , "in * < r ( r , by return
Mall. 1O.UOO 'nnlmouUlV.im * I'aytr.
, . '
loM > j all Local Drugjlil. . 1'hllftdiv. .
O
G §
0G 0T. Catarrh QQ
M in a vtry ihoit Q
( T. d tin ,
F v r
from thrvc to five
U ) days ,
Eiriohs
instlntly ;
SOo per Bottle.
ALLAN LINE ,
KOVAL .MAIL STI'AMSIlU'o' ,
MONTREAL and QUEBEC
To DERUY iiucl LIVERPOOL
CA1I1N , J.W to Rill. Acrunlliiff to Steamer
unil locution of Htutoroom.
IntonniMllulu ninl Stoi'rnK" ) at low rutoi.
NO UATTI.K CAIllllii : ) .
G rp n WE * I siiiivtOK OK
3 JL Jti. JL Jj L JVIUlkAN UIJiQ
LINK. STEAMSHII'S.
NKW YORK nnd QL \ - > OO\V.
vlrt Loiitloiulorry , nvory Fortnight.
2.1nl Jiily.STATi : OK CKOIIOIA , 11 A M
AUKIialCth , 8TATK Ol * NKVADA. 10 A. M.
AIII ? . U th. Sl'ATK OK NnilUAMCA , ! ! A. M
CAIIIN. M5 ii | > . Itutiirn , > " ' < SlooniKii il
Apply to AT.TiAN .V CO. . Chlcnifo.
11.1C. MOOUUS. Wnbnsh Ticket Onioo.
\V. f. VAIL , HurllUKloii Tloiut Olllou
1 einale lleanslhe most powerful fcinalerr iiliitnr 1'er *
fectly fs. Never fat ) . $7. iioitpalil. bendac ( ttampoi )
particulars. Aildreii LION DRUG CO. , llultalo. N. Y.
KorSnlo by Ouudninn Iriil' ( < > . Omnlin , Not )
Only Exclusive
Special Newspaper Train West of
the Lakes.
SIXTY MILES AN HOUR.
Making all Union Pacific and Connecting Points Right
to Twenty-four Hours A/iead of all Competitors ,
Residents of Interior Points Want to Read a. Sunday
Daily on Sunday ,
They Must Have The Bee. All A ciosdealers Sell It ,
THE HbllS FJ YISK TIMIil OA.UID :
GILMOBB , 3:20 : a.m BENTON 6:17 : a.m
PAHLLION 0:27 : ii.m WARRAOIC 6:23 : u. m
R1ILLARD 3:37 : a.m COLUMBUS 6:3O : n.rn
1HURSTON 3:42 : a.m OAYUGA 5:38 : n.m
BLKHORN 3-AQ n.m IJUNOAN 6:45 : a.m
WATERLOO ' . 3:62 : a.m GARDNER 6:6O : a.m
VALLEY 4OO : n.m SILVER GREEK 5fa : ? n.m
MERGER 4:10 : w.m HAVENS 0:05 : a.m
FREMONT 4:10 : n.m CL A F < KS O:13 : n.m
SANDBERG 4:23 : n.m THUMMEL O:23 : n.m
AMEi 4:30 : n.m CENTRAL CITY 6:35 : n.m
NORTfl DEND 4:4O : n.m PADDOCK 0:40 : turn
BAY STATE 4:45 : n.m GIIAPMANS O6O ; a. in
ROGERS 4:56 : n.m DOOKWOOD 6:5O : ti.m
SOHUYLER 6O6 : a.m
GRAND ISLAND 7:1O : n.m
LAMBERT 5:11 : a.m
At Qraud Island THK JJKE'S Flyer connects with the early tr.itn on the St. Jos. ipH ( tnd Grand
road and BOOH nro HeutflylnijluHaolci to Hulvicloru , D.ivMuport.-Duiitiilcui , Edyar , K.ilrbury , Fair ,
fluid , and Stuulo City , MoCool Junotlon , & Mtllig in , H carried from K.ilrhury by frnlcht train on K.C.Ac O ,
H. U. ; IKbron ia wuppHed from Holvide.-o by liorsii route , n dlitancti of 14 miUi.
At Cjlumbus connection Is made with a train for PHttu Center , Humphrey , Madison , NorfulU ,
NVayno and Wakefleld ,
At Urand Island also a fast freight Is o.iufht whiohsuppltns Elm C'roolc , Gibbon , Qnthnnburi ; , Kunr.
ney , Luxiiigtoii , Shel-on , Wood Uivur uid North Platto. THK HEE reaches the last mantlonud plaoaat
2:80 p in. ItavouUbo rivals tumbl i In their nt 0:26 : at night , sovsn hours latsr. It la ton latu to road
th Tn th-maud th y .irmx-cordlnKlv ilt livur id n xt monuu { , wh-m th y arealiuiit twmity-eiBht hour' ol I
A' ' .l" . r i'r. "U lir > pacUi - f THE I Kf. ir.Uimwit x'l 1 T 8 rum .burg and < sou'1,1 ' , which ara
Cjiiv y < J utr i - > i miry a 1 e'aii ' i I twunty-uvo mi > by ilIK IJ ' K' * Waion rnuto til in i > -i | > ) ; tlio
only Hand iy j p-r re hm ( ; tnt'iii jn th' d iy of jiubti > it.vii Kit . .t-rtun r uupnliecl by hurso route from
Cla irrj , adlsr mo > ' f lUteeix milcj , wlu"ii clve thj peipte there t > u uu.y bunday paper they uvur had on
thu d iy of public jt i < u.