12 THJfi OMAHA DAILY BEE , HATCBDAY. JUNE 27 , 1891-TVVELVE PAGER , OCR SOCIAL SUBURBANITES , What the Cummer Days Bring to Omaha'B ' Neighbors. MOVEMENTS OF WELL KNOWN PEOPLE , ricnunnt ItllH of GoftHlp Oiitliorccl TliroiiKliout tlio CoinniHiiwonltli by ( lie Coi'r < ! Himlunts | of Tlio IJcc. L. Hntin nnd C. L , . Stotio wore In Llrcoln Alondity. Miss AiltlloShcilcl will spend the summer In New York. 'I' . H. Hiirrls mill wlfo of Buffalo , N. Y. , oru visiting fricmli. Miss Mclloim Buttcrneld of Omnha is vis iting friends lu this city. AIlss Mary I'lcUcns will spend tbo summer Visiting relatives In Illinois. MM. G. Hnritor of Denver Is visltinir her mother , Mrs. Cullom Jnmoi. Kd Urano of Las VCIWH , Now Mexico , Is VlsltinB his fntlicr , HherlfT Crntiu. Hon. Kichurd Ilerllnof Ooilelas county was In tlio city Tuesday Inspecting his inturests. Miss Dlrcllu McCre.iry will spoml tlio sum mer with hur grandma at Ccdur Huplds , la. Kdward Moore of ICiuisui City Is in the city on a visit to his friend CJoot'KO Coloman. Miss Jilllnn Cram left Monday for Now York to make an extended visit with rela tives. tives.Mr.M. Mr.M. Frank Phillips of Grand Island Is making a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Claus Frahm. DCadot Arthur Kdwnrds , from West Point , will .spend the summer vacation with his mother. Hon. Ocorpo ChrislolTcrson aril Juried Hnlsmai of Omaha were guests h. this city Monday. Mrs. Frank Pearl leaves next Wednesday lor Simula and will spend the summer with her husband. The Sunday Sun , the religious Journal by Ulck Thompion , failed to tnaterlall/.o Sun day morning. Tlio P. 10. O. society hold a pleasant session nt tlio boHio of Miss Edith UiunronVeanes - day afternoon. C'liarley DIctrlcn and his daughter sail next week for Europe , und will make a tour of the old world before tttoy return. Miss Georgia Fowler , attondi'ig Drowneill Hall at Omaha the p.Ht tonn , is homo to Epei.d the vocation with her fattier. II. C. Mahnniiannd C. C. Hughes , of the Northwestern railroad , were 111 Hastings Tuesday , the guests of Agent Mosher. W II. Chapman ana Miss Mattie Hol- frich , two well known .voung people In this city , were mrrried Iti Omnha Tuesday. Mr. ( . 'hiipman is traveling for a St. Joe wholesale noiiso. Mrs. Griffith and children of Chicago , will visit during the heated term with tlio fam ilies of C. L. Stone , Judge Lynn and Dr. Lynn. Miss Crane , daughter of Traveling Freight Agent Crane of the Grand Island , gave a pleasant party to her friends on the eve of tier departure ' for a two months' visit In the east. Willis Johnson of the 15. & M. nnd County Superintendent Frank Uottovs , nro radiant with smiles over the arrival of beautiful girl babies. They have como to make an extend ed visit. The printers will play the lawvcrs , Mon day afternoon next , a game of ball , the pro ceeds of which will bo applied to the foun tain fund being raiscii by the ladies of the Young Woman's ' Christian Temperance Union. The "T. 1C. " quartette of Omaha , assisted by Mrs. Frank Babcock , elocutionist ; Mrs. Darncs and Mrs. Arch Campbell , sopranof , nnd Prof. Kccs' orchestra , gave a most pleas ing concert at the Presbyterian church Wed nesday evening under the auspices of the boys' department of the Young Men's Chris tian association. Ed C. Webster , treasurer of the Nobrsaka Loan and Trust company , returned homo Tuesday from an extended trip to points In New York and the New England suites. To the RKI : correspondent ho said that eastern Investors are watching Nebraska nnd Kansa's with considerable Interest , pnrtlculaily as to the movements of the farmers' alliance. They are afraid the farmers of the two states Will enact laws repudiating their honest debts. This coupled with the lact that east ern investors have been lot down pretty hard the past year by local Investments , will create - ate a stringenuy for money for investments in the west , however , Mr. Webster says. Nebraska investments are regarded ns gilt edged compared as to Kansas invest ments. Gold dollai would not bring IK ) cents in Vermont or Now Hampshire if the Inves tor though it came from Kansas. Says every thing is drying up in the east , almost total failure of everything. I'lattMiioulh. Mr , and Mrs. A. B. Pirie of Wymoro have been visiting In the city. Mr Frank S. White went to Lincoln Tues day lor u short visit. Miss Emma Warner is visiting friends in York for a few days. Miss Lucy Wolcott of Weeping Water has been visiting Mrs. Tom Pattorson. Prof. F. C. McClelland and sister Agnes departed for York Monday morning. Captain Ed. Lowery of Lincoln has boon In the ulty , the guest of Ute old comrade in n tttiu IT t * \1i\1 it I/mi Tom P.irmelo , who has been attending the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor , Is homo for the vacation. Mr. V. H. Wimthorbv of Omaha , has boon Visiting n young lady friend In this city. Mis. John Halluubuck of Elmwood U visit ing In tlio city , the guest of Mrs. E. 1C. Par- inelc. inelc.Mrs. Mrs.V. . H. dishing loft for Strong City , Kansas , this morning to visit with her parents. Mr.s. Phil Harriion and Miss Kato Soldcn- strlekor worn visitors In the metropolis Wednesday. Mrs. M. A. Unrtlgan and son , who have been visiting In this' city , have returned to ttieirhomo In Hasting * . Kuv. J. II. Balrd was In attendance u'ooii tha directors' meeting of the theological so ciety in Omaha Tuesday. MM. H. J. Straight and daughter Mrs. Jackson , returned from their visit to Weep ing Water Monday inornlhg. JStr , and Mrs. George II. Habblt and family of South Bond were In the city Monday , on route homo from a visit in Iowa. Stuart Livingston returned Tuesday morn ing from Ann Arbor , Mich. , where ho has Ocen attending school for the past year. Mrs. P. D. Hates and Charllu Miller were In Ashland Wednesday to attend tUo funeral > f a relative , Mrs. Maggie Williams. Mr , i : , A. Wltvliihorn , the Ashland banker , was In town Monday nnd was stop ping with his son-in-law , F. G. Frloko. Mr J , P. Uutchliison ami wlfo of James perl. Mo. , arrlvod Moudav morning on avlsl ivlth friends resident in this vicinity , Frcil Ovorlandor , after a few days visit imong bis young friends , returned to liU borne in Horton , Kan. , Tuesday morning. Mrs , William Ilorolu and daughter Dora departed for Beatrice Wednesday morning to attend the cbautaunua assembly In that city. city.Dr Dr S E. Latta of San Jonquln county , California , who has boon visltinir friends1 in this city , departed Tuesday morning for 1'cxns and the south. The Misses Carlotto and May Crawford of West Point , and Miss Edna Hovnolds of Council HlulTb , who have been tho'guosts of Miss Lulu Hurt'CM in this city , returned home Monday evening. Henry Snyder wont to Omaha Wednesday motnlng for a few days visit. Ho took hlc tennis racquet with him and Intends to show his Omaha friends that be Knows something of the Kaino , Notwithstanding the net weather which lias prevailed during the fore part of the week , society people have man a god to have an en joyable and pleasant tlmo Al fresco parties nro now in vogue , and picnics and lawn ten- tils occupy the thought , alms and aspirations of the votaries of fashion and tlmo killers , Tuesday afternoon a party composed of Messrs , and Mosdumcs F , U. LchuholT , W. Jl , Miller , T. M. Patterson , O. U. Parmclo PuUT , ILVoUogVcdroYy out to tuo Plutto river bottom nnd picnicked upon the classic banks of the Plattu. A fine spread of tempt ing viands and a pleasant tlmo were en * Ioy d. Saturday evening the lawn tennis club with a few Invited guost.s paid a visit to the country homo of Jacob Vallory , Jr. , and en joyed a rare evening of soclnl pleasure. Among those who ptutlcipatcd in the pleas ures of the occasion \voro : Misses McClel land , Aldora Clarlf , Alberta Hyers , Clara Palmer nnd Miss Hiirere of Omaha. Messrs. Frank McClelland , A. E. JJarrctt , John A. Davies , Will Strolght , Ocorgo Palmer utd Fred Carruth. The South Park Baptist church was the scene of a very Interesting marriage roro- mony last Similar evening. The ccromonv was perfonncil after the close of thoscrvli-cs , and thoionngcouplo wore Mr. Otis Thurs- ton of Swift county , Minnesota , and Miss Carrie Wood , a daughter of the pastor. Hov. J. M. Wood , who outdated. Well wishes for their success nnd happiness In their now future woie extended to them by the whole congregation. ( > -nova. Mr. Peter Younger Is in Denver. Mrs. F. J. Ailllor Is visiting friends In Chi cago. cago.Mr. Mr. J M. Fisher returned from the Black Hills Monday. Geneva cltl/ons will eiltur rest on the Fourth or celebrate elsewhere. Messrs. C. W. and A. W. Shickloy have gone to Colorado on a pleasure trip. The lire company h.is a now llro boll on a forty-foot tower In front of the hose house. Airs. J. A. Dempster tins gone to Colorado Springs , Col. , for a mouth's recuperation. The Knights of Pythias hold memorial ser vices at thoAIo'hodlst Episcopal church Sun day. ' The Flllmoro county annual normal insti tute will begin July 0 and continue two weeks. Miss Anna Seaton , who was the guest of Miss Hlrd McGrow several days , has r o turned to Omaha. Miss Lottie Sidles , accompanied by her cousin , Mr. Phil Stirling- , attended commi-iice- mcnt nt PlattsmouMi last week. Mrs. E. G. Field und daughter , Miss Maine , of Council H luffs , after a protracted visit witt.'friuudb here and in Bruiting , have gene to Uotroit , Mich. Tlio rainbow social given last \\cekb3 * the Young People's Society of Christian En deavor , at the Congregational church , was an unJojnUlo affair. Mr. J. A. A.shbrook of Denver , after a few days visit with his mother , Mrs , Catnorino As'hbrooii , loft Monday .morning for Port land , San Francisco and other cities on the slope. Prof. Chaplin. Misses Bird McGrow , May Burnett , Ncllio .layno. Dora Coombs nnd Ethlyn Spotir nro the Geneva teachers who have spent their vacation thus far in tlio city. Mias Cnrrio Gillllnnd is in PncilicCity , la. Miss Irene Wallace is at her homo at Gordon. _ after a week's visit In Lincoln. Miss Ncttio Ladd , after a stop in Omaha to attend commencement , is spending her vacation with her parents ut Tr.ier , la. Mali- . The "T. K. " quartette are billed hero for July Kl. Miss Mary Pound loft Tuc.sday for Xenla , O. . on a visit uf acouttwo months. Mrs. T. E. Stevens gave n fi o'clock tea Thursday to about llfty ladv friends. Mr. Thcodoio Murray and Mrs. Edna M. Getty were married Wednesday evening. Miss Lulu Omo of Omaha , formerly of Blair , is visiting with her many friends In the city. T Miss Cora Clark and Miss Mary Bradley , who have been teaching in Omaha arc at home on a vacation. Mrs. George F. Leonard of Leavenworth , Kan. , is visiting with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Fran It Ilarriman. Miss Julia Mi'iorvoy , one of the newly eleutod school teacher. * , loft Monday for a two months' \isltatAppleton , Mo. Mrs. C. McMennemy gave a "garden party" on her lawn Tuesday evening , which was very successful in every way. Every body enjoyed themselves playing cards , lawn tennis , etc. . , . Wednesday aftornoqn Miss Lulu Harriman nnd Miss Clara Kcnnoy g.ivo an afternoon luncheon to their young ludy friends at the lesldenco of Frank Harrimnn on what is known as the "Willow Brook Farm. " Fifteen of the prominent business men of the town have formed n company and leased onn acre of land on what is known as Noble's laitn , on the east side of the Missouri river , and four miles south , for seven years and are erecting u two-story building , 10x21 , and expect to make a line summer retort to take his family and friends to lish , etc.during the hottest part of the summer season. Suit ii. The "Queen of .Lfymo . , " given at the opera house last Friday evening was the anticipa tion of the week" The costumes worn were all very appropriate and well gotten up. Twonty-11 vo little girls took part in the chor us mid march. Tlio two pages were Willie Hayes and Willie Howo. The quartette band and the Button German band furnished musk' . The accompanists wore Mrs. M. Mo.\er , organist , Mr. Ed. Stoncr , violin , and Mr. King , trombone. The ladles who took part wore : Miss Minnie Cllft , Miss Carrie Silver , Miss Alice Moore , Miss Nova Long- stroth , Allio Jarrott , Loulu Campbell , Blnnle Silver , Bertha Hatu-oelc , Mrs. C. Moon , Anna Dennis , Maggie Kobcrts , Lovina Schroder , Marv Thompson , Emma Bishop , Anna L. Dennis , Myrtle Jarrott , and Artie Bonus , Myra Clark , Marion Bishop , Mr.s. C. B. Gray , Esther Campbell , Clara Stewart , Edith Chirk , Ada Grav , Blanche Howe , Grade Gray , Grace Walton , Ida Holland , Katie Nowmann , Mrs. C. E Kowo , Allio E. Clark , Lidn Walton , Ilattto Moore , Gracie Howe , Mrs , S. Carney , Auburn. T. J. Crummel has returned from Iowa. Mrs. T. W. Eusiico is visiting in Omahn. S. Groy Howe , editor Crab Orchard Hor- nHI , visited in Auburn last week. GcnoGllmoro Is homo trom Oo Pauw uni versity , where ho has been for two years. Bibliop Woithington of Omaha hold service at the Episcopal church last Monday oven ing. Hov. J. G. Grifrlth of Omaha visited the scone of his former labors lu Auburn Sunday last. last.Paul Paul Goss and Andrew Harman have gone to South Omaha , where the ) will spend the summer. Mi's. Wesley Dundas , with Miss May nnd Master Vern , is visiting this week at Spring Creek , Nob. Plod On Sunday , JMHO 21 , IS'.M ' , nt the homo of his son near Gr.ilf , Johnson county , Neb. , Mr. C. W- Combs , aged olghtv-two yo.irs. Mr. Combs was ono of Aub'urn's oldest citizens and highly respected by all. TrKtmi.ili , Mrs. K. B. Skinner lias gone to David City. frMrs. E. W. Bryant entertained a party of lends nt tea. Tokamah lawn tennis cluti la Invited to play at Ponder on July . Miss Jonnlo Haver will nttond the Chau tauqua assembly at Fromont. Senator and Mrs. J. K. Sutherland enter tained friunda on Monday ovunlng. Miss Sarah Daley has returned to Tckamah to spend her summer vacation. Mrs. F. F.Vuro nnd her two daughters lofton Thursday on route for Medlapolls. la Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Williams started for California on Wednesday for a two months' vacation. The teachers for Tokamah schools have all been selected. The princip.il has not been selected yet. .illttV'l' ' . ! . > J.f/.l/ . Thsro are over 20,000 dogs in Philadel phia.A . A dog never wags his tall when ho Is going to bite you. Lnramio , Wyo , boasts of a cat eighteen years old that is said to bo the mother of 1,011 kittens. Now lot Choyouno speak out. A snake nineteen feet seven Inches lu length was killoil in the act of c.irrvlug oit n sm ill pig uoar Giadwln , Mich. Ho stolu sev eral before ho was caught. In the gro.it animal market at Hamburg in Germ my girulfoi soil nt JT.OOO a pair , culm- nanzeos go at fjW ap loco , and select lots of Sumatra monkeys at 11,000. A North Adams , ( Misc. ) dove recently hatched a lion's egg which had been laid In her nest , nnd as the chicken turns out to bo a brahnia. the dove liai more trouble to tnUo care of It than a hcti dooi to bring up a Hock of young dncUn > In the Jungles of Sumatra U found an en- orrnoua spider \vhlgU maasurej tb.rw lucUo * across the body und sove i across the legs. It Is black In color , with led nnd yellow mark ings. Itspinsagcomotrif.it web about fou feet In diameter between two trees. An Atihlson county ( Kan. ) man claims to bo the possessor of the smallest calf In Kan sai. Its weight is ouly six pounds , and it Is compelled to place Its fcro legs on n bos which has been provided for iho pur 11030 to reach what Mr. Mlciiwbor would call the "mitcrnnt fountain. " Think what a smal quart of milk this calf will glvo wuen she grows u D. Ahqusocat belonging to J. C. Barry , o Pine Hill , Fin. , caught n largo rabbit the other night and dragged it to tut ) house am Into tlio kitchen , where the cat had n lot o kittens to feed. The cat was followed by a huge ratllesnnko , who coiled hluuclf up by the stove , probably waiting for a shuicof the rabbit , but the rattle attnictod the intention of the family , and his snakcshlp was quickly dispatched. A two-legged goal has been agitating Cor- dole , Ga. James Barnhill is tlio possessor ol this frcal ; Of mituic , and he is exhibiting him nt 10 cents n look , with n slight reduction when you look several limes. Ho Is of the "hilly" gender , walks upright like a chicken , sits down line a dojf , Is a very Intelligent little creature and Is , indeed , a curiosity. It is a great pet , and children and ladies go wild with delight over "billy. " Milton Moshicr of Slielton , Conn. , bcarii sounds from his piano the other morning and knowing that no ono was in the room ho bo- L'an to bo a believer In spirits. On Investi gation he found his cat prancing up and down on the keyboard , seemingly delighted at the sounds produced. After that she was watched , and whenever the piano is loft ciiiiMi she will play upon It to the best of her ability. An Alhnnv 1mteller mien arrival nt his shop Ihu other morning missed his favorite cat. \ \ hilo looking for It ho glanced into u corner when ho saw a hugo rattlesnake nnd about half the cat. The other half occupied a portion of the snalto. The rentllo was killed bi- the pollco and measured eight feet. In a few moments more it would have suc ceeded in getting oulsido Iho cat -without much dilllcully. The quality of the whisky/sold by the Horton , Kansas , joints must bo awful. Willie Dennis Mott was plowing corn a rattlesnake sprang at him and buried its fangs in his arm. Hu shook it loose nnd ran a few rods to the road to got a stick with which to dUpatch the reptile , but was sur prised when ho returned to lind the snake Head. Mr. Mott experienced no 111 effects from the bite , because on the day before ho had been gloriously full at Horton. Another most interesting animal that In habits Death Vnlloy in the k'iniraroo rat , which makes Its way about by jumping. It has long and powerful hind logs , and a sur- prtsli.fly long tail. Its coloringM'anes from light pray to dark brown , according to whether It frequents the alkali or the lava , nature intendlnc to protect it from capture- by the likeness of Its hue to its .surroundings. The kangaroo rat lives in burrows , , as does likowiie a smaller kind that is commonly called the kangaroo mouse. Tlir Hrvith t'nln nrnmtfr thn finnv trihn * nf Lake Ontario has beeomo so great as to at tract attention. Millions of dead fish are lloating upon the surfnco of the lake , a largo percentage of them being wiiitcHsh and trout , which arc valuable for food purposes. It is thought that the pollution of the waters of the lake by the accumulated sewego of all the great cities that line the American shores of these tivo great inland seas mav have home- thing to do with this gcat mortality among the lishesIt is certain that the cause , what ever it may be , is very sweeping in its ellect. Snakes scorn to have overrun .ninny parts of the Schuylkill Vnlloy this season wrso than they have done probatlly bincc the lir t settlements were made by theaoipnoer cole nists. A rnro monster called a "king snake , " lully six feet long , with a head shaped like a douolo croun , and with brilliant crimson spots over Its black back , wlilclf terminates with a deadly sting at the tall , has appeared on J. 1C. Filbert's farm , near Strau-istown , bringing grcirt consternation with it. All efforts to kill or capture it have so far been fruitless. Mr. Richard Deacon of this city owns a dog whicli ho declares no money could buy , though the unliiiul In question is a common cur and an extremely ill-fiivorpd one at that , having but one eye loft and an absurd stump of a tail. But the flog was thctmean Of Pav ing tlu- life recently of Mr. Deacon's little boy , Josie , aged two and one-half yo.irs , hence the family's affection for. the creature. The boy lost his balance in reaching for mottling elories outside an upstairs window , but the dog grabbed his clothes and held him , meanwhile whining and boating a tatoo on Iho floor with his stump tall , which attract ed the attention and brought reliof. 1 have watched upon many occasions the stonlthv advance of a crocodile to capture small birds , when in flights of many thou sands and have settled upon yielding branches 01 dwarf willows , writes Sir Sam uel Baker , in "Wild Beasts nnd Then- Ways. " The elastic boughs bent down be neath the weight of the innumerable Hock , and the crockodilo's he.id appealed above the surface at a distance , sank below nndqulckly ro-appeared ( the eyes and crown alone above water ) within ton yards of the unsuspecting birds , all of whom were busily engaged in twittering excitement , quarrelling for place nnd occasionally dipping their beaks in the water when the bunding twigs permitted them to drink. In a lew moments after the disappearance of the wnty eyes a tremendous splash was accompanied by n pair of wide open jaws wnich swept , the occupants of the lower branches into tlio greedy throat , WtiMKX A.Mt ' 1111:111 Mary Asndorson-Do N.ivnrro is to turn to literature and will shortly blosbom out ab un author. The elegant villa at , Albany which ' -Fritz" Emmet gave to Ins wife at tlio time of their separation a year ago , was valued iitlfiUUOO ; and it is also said that ho piesented her \\ith a like amount In bonds , The house was curiously designed within and contained bomo odd antiquities. The Women's Medical college of Georgia has recently graduated seven women phy sicians and given certificates to others who have titled tliouibclves for piofoasioual nursing. Ann Eli a Young , the nineteenth widow of Brigham Young , is said to have recovered from her share of mourning and is now wedded to Congressman Doming of Michi gan. gan.Tho The Women's Press association of the Pacific Co irt has for lu president Mr.s. Nel lie Blessing Eystor , niece ot Barbara Frltchle , whom Wliitlier lmmortull/eu. Tlio husband of Amello Klvcs Is suffering from ncruous prostration. Poor man ! But he who weds a volcano had bettor lava alouo. Pioneer Press. Ida May Davis has the honor OT * being the first woman In Indiana elected to olllco on a school board. Kussia lea Is the old world as regards female - male omani-ipatlon. By imperial ukase it has beeij decided that woman physicians may practice any where In the Uubsian cm- plro provided they wear n badge Indicative of their calling and supplied by the crown. A man who was horsewhipped by a Kan sas woman tor slandering lior daughter , has brought suit against his assailant for $10,000 , It wouldn't bo possible to get a jury In the whole stale of Kansas who would glvo him 10 cents. Four thousand women nro omplovod in the various government departments In Wash ington. Tiioy got good salaries , have easy hours and do good work. Mrs. Ncllio Grant Sartorls and her thrco children , the Misses Vivian , Hosemary and Master Lionel Sartoris , have recently ar rlvod In thia country on u visit to Mrs. Gen eral Grant. A woman In Missouri was shaved clean bv llghiulng ono day last week. That's Just our IUCK. Wo poor men have to go to the bartior shops and take our chances.- Detroit Free Press. Belva Lockwood Is annoyed nt the state ment In a well known book of reference which makes her soventy-ono years of ago. She declares that t.ho u yet only llfty-nlno. Slnco the opening of a free outdoor gym nasium for women and tnrls in Boston , the average dally attendance .has been about twelve hundred. A California woman has devised a method for preserving ro&o leaves t > o that they will retain their fragrance. Ono of the twenty-three widows of the revolution whoso immos are on Undo Sam s pension roll U Mrs. Merldy Smith , who lives at Newman , Ga , She is a garrulous old lady with u tmnarkabla memory of her coun try's history , and despite her great uuo and dccropitude , her lulud Is vigorous , Mrs , General Custer is ono of the few soml-profesbional women In Now York who cun laoia tug iuteraat of. B school lull ot boys. mf We have assumed the position of leaders , and not even the lion turned loose from his den would make us flinch one inch from that position. "Infant Babies Cant Lick Their Daddies'1 Just to have some fun with the "Babies" and make them cry , we will start the ball withr a And we'll throw in enough $10 suits to make our competitors cry their eyes out. If you intend paying $10 or $12 for a suit , maybe we can suit you for $5. Come and see. This may seem ridiculous , but you try it and if you are not too fastidious and don't want the earth with a fence around it , T QTTFF VHTT EWTT dllll IUU Our dollar neglige shirt and fifty cent straw hat , and those 20c , 30c , 50c and 75c shirt waists for boys , they havn't been matched in Omaha this year for lots more money. You can't buy an undershirt and pair of drawers at 50c and 75c that will at all compare with ours , if you hunted the city over. We stake our business reputation on this statement. t THAT Is still on- , and we have put in another lot of hats worth $3 to $4. They MUST go. Our Shirts MUST go. Our Underwear MUST go , Our Neofee Shirts O O We intend selling out every dollar's worth of our Summer Clothing this season. If you are wise take advantage ot it. It's our loss and your gain. For we are going to made room for a winter stock that you'll talk about in your sleep , and make our competitors have nightmare all next winter. If you look for bargains in all departments this week , YOU'LL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED , The man who has grown crray in the service and bought and sold clothing at the Old Corner of 13th and Farnam before any of his present would be competitors were out of shirt waists. n her talks on frontier lifo to these restless uidlencos , who must bo Interested before hov will consent to bo instructed , she begins vltli seine true Indian stories , bristling with omahawks , feathers and scalps , mid pres ently has the listeners spellbound. Mrs. Virginia C. Mcicdltli , vice president if the woma n mnnngorh ot the world's fair , s a woman of remarkable business capacity. Yhon her husband died , soon after sustain- 11 g busluujs reverses In the panic of ls , lsho tralgtitcned out his aiTalrsuuu took personal : hargo of his enterprises. She now has a argu stock farm In Indiana , and is a con- ritiutor to the loading agricultural journals of the country. Miss Helen Gladstone , daughter of the jrnnd Old Man , has been vlco principal of \ortli hall , Newuham college , siiuo 1862. illss Gladstone is said to have inherited nuch of her parents' Intellectual force of : haractor , tint nature has not done much for mr , her beauty being of the nursemaid typo , . 'o add to her plainness she is wholly desti- ute of style und her dresses and hats are Iways a season or two into. VETERINARY SPECIFICS Tor Horecs , Cattle , Sheep , Doge. Hogs. AMD POOLTIIY. 000 Fate Hook n Trtmlni iit of Anlnmls unil Chart tii-nt Free. CUKES < T'cviTHConBi'HllouHj In llnmnmt Ion A.A. JHi'lnil AIimluBltlxiiilllk 1'uver. 11.11. siruluni J.aiuoucMH , UliouiuutUia. l.C.lllNleinperl ! ll lll DlHcliurueHi ll"llot or lirubHViiriiin. . K.K.-'ouali > llunvuih I'lii-uuionia. JM'-.Ciillc ur Grlprx , Ilrllraclie. ; . < ; . .IllBcnrrlanc , llninarrliniii-ii. II.II. Urinary ami lililmiy IHtivuaei * 1,1..ErnptlTO DlmMikCM , .llunun. J.K. IliveuMeMul' Jlluo.llon , I'arnlyiilii. ElnglollottloWrerBOiloBfaX - - .UO Hlutlo Cane , wtth Bclfl | . t ni4l. . Vi-i rlnury Caru Oil and Modlcutor , 8T.OO Jnr Vflvrluurv Guru ( til. - - l.UU Sold br Draggif tf ; or Bout Prepaid anywhere end in BUT quantity on Receipt ° l Pi lea- HUMrnninrs' MBDIOINB oo. , Ooroer William and John Bit. , Kew Yorfc HUMPHREYS' ! HOMEOPATHIC ISPECIFIC No , ; In uw 3J jtMi. Tlio ool' iucc iuful r m dor Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness , and I'roilrttionj from oTtr-woik or other cauiti. I par Till , or S > UU naUrtioTl l powder , ( or ft. boLD BT IKt'ji TH. orMDt pmipalil onrorvlLI otprlcHUMHIIREYS' MEDICINE CO. , * \Qtt > WUIiua ud Icha Su. , If , T , CLUB MliN LIVE mi. ! The fouiul.itioii ofGouf , Dys- pepsia. Rheumatism , Gruf * T T T T } el a.id Kldnoy Dlseass Is Vl _ U ID laid at thu . . . . . . . btcnuse so much " * 'LUID" and holiU ' matter cannot foa .islm - "WHY ? ll.itotl , anil the waste Bees to URtO ACID- MAN'8 MOHI'AL. KN- EMY. 'How can m n live wel1 nn I CLUB Ko p clear if this ? 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Niw : Y Jlirc and CiLOJW. . t la Londonderry , o\ur > Kiirlnli/ht. HhJiilr. hTATK Or NKIIIIASKA. 11 A M iml July.s'l'ATI. ul liKnltiilA , II A M Aii u ( ' , , bTATK Ol NI'.VAOA. 10 A M CAIII.N l > 4 up lluturn. I'A aiuetato IIII Applf In II. Ik A ALLAN , M intronl or lu ii i : MUOIU.S Wiibnili'lt < kul < H1I a W t VAIU llurlliiit ! < JU'ri04 t Olllco BRACE UP ! Wi'iik IIIPII null brnln IHTIO , nnd m > xiin ! "r ucn Impiiirvd inn liiiduii nu > u > ului uiulii * > Kiu r lit AMI ' 1 liuy it uku < Id inttn f < > unij yl o IIto mid * U r In n liuuiit'd ) uuili dxutilu lilti I > y lliurt | > 'ii | i , tpnld l'unil > iililiri.'e MillVh III. A S ' u III mi u < b Id iu"4uian liruu ' u Ili'J ' taiimm si uiu.nm 8TllPJlA Echlthaacn'i Al < hm Oui n T r/i id to tire iM ( < ir.f rf/i / < / la Id * worn C M ) idiurst c jci ll * ihipi cfocti caret wh.rg all clh.n fill 4 ctwMp f | A v 4t tMptital , lric . 60 f. and 0 , cC LlrojlIlK cr br laUl. B ml. rRLE for p. on. tt. BOHIPf MAKH , Bt. P.U Minn. MOOBE'S "Lot iiiinthur limn iimim'tliou , and im' Hunt own iiiiiiilh. A htriuipT unil nut lliinu ntvq lips " Jtitv. lioorKo Mnur i inlllu. luwu , Hi v. Aiilliuiiy Jiiculis , Milm-v. 1'iwu ' , K v I W. liiiliir. riutift nit l rmr. lima ; Huv. 1. If I'uiry , Criliir JUnl'U ' luw.ij Hrv. W. II I.Hn , , luw'iii Hov. ! f. W. ( Jiilliuirt. I im r him. lu ii ; Huv. ( illnniti Curlier , l.nu rwii , luwiii Hun , T. J. Alirl. Ili'uiitur , llllimi , W , A Sliuiu. fiiiinoll Illiills. IUHTII.Vhin sii'll n.fii us lliu iil'iivn ' liuvi'Klvun thulr ti > lliiiuii < i is In piulki1 "f Mount h Tii'O uf Llfo unil thu li'uilliu' wlniluiiil" ill elIIIOIHI" ! Mty tluiy huvu L-Ui'ii rntlro siillsfurtl'Mi win r tlify hiivo hi i'ii Milil , wliut tjufrr i H'li'iii'u ' do you wiml ? \Vliyxliuiililyon HiillVr when ynuoan bu LMITUI ! l > v iiHlnu MODIII'N Pri'ii'if LKu Mouru 'liej uf 1.1(8 ii IIIKIIIVU rum mr Kl'liuir nnd Linn Luiuplnlut anil nil "I'J'J I dioiiiui lloui It ay 10 viitTar wliun you cnn ti't euro 1 itf uiiii Muuru' * 'lifo if I.Xu UuUru.il l.ilii iiuniulr' Wo ri'ii'l ' Hi' mil v l < in Krrn < Ii I Ilrini'ilt CALTHOii rrr , nnd n j l.-tiiUnar M.I llul' ' i K'l III'IINi'linr r .l li : . ( I III' * [ , vriiulrrhtturlriucla uud III * I OKI' 1-.1 T t \e tt ati fu tjlit * * < " VON MOIIUCO. , ( itkmp > lei UKUC , co , , o iii , K , y. For ale by Goodman Druu Ou ,