12 THE OMAHA DAJX.Y' . J31flJiiJ , fSA'l'l UIDAr , AraURT 3.5 , ISOl-TWELYTS PAGES. MID-SUMMER SOCIAL DOINGS How Omaha's ' Neighbors Spjnt the Dn' ' Season. PLANS FOR THE WINTER CAMPAIGN i , Itcntrlcc , Sutton , Oeiicvr Fremont nml Ollinr Siihtirlmit XOIVIIH Contribute to tlio Joy. HcntrlCR. Colonel J. B. I'hllpottof Lincoln wasinth city Wednesday. J. A. Culbcrtson of Akron , O. , Is vlsltin friends in ttio city. Colonel Watson I'lcUrcll la homo again o one of his periodic visits. Fay J. Wothernld of Macomb , III. , was Heiltrico visitor Thursday. Mrs. CiPorgo KlIpalrlcK of Omaha was Hoatrico visitor Wednesday. W. U. Finko and T. L. Snowdcn of Wasl Ington. I ) . C. , are in the city. Miss Nettle Wiuldell of Odell was vlsltin friends hero during the week. Mr. nml Mrs. Ocorrfo Moore are home ngal from a pleasant visit to Chicago. H. H. Whuclock of DesMoines , In. , wa visiting friends In the city Friday. Mrs. W. V. Irwln of Minneapolis was vis Itlng friends In this city last week. H. n. 1'iiyno and O. W. I'ayno of Omah were Hcatrlcc visitors tVednosday. City Attorney Murphy was at TopeKn Kan. , Friday en professional business. Mrs. M. B. Harrison returned homo Tucs day from her visit to Albuquerque , N. M. Jacob Kli'in and son Fred have gone eas visit combined. on u business and pleasure John Finch of Uttlo Hock , Ark. , was vis lung friends in this section the past week. of DoWltt was shaking l.umli K. L. Hagv with his numerous Dentrico friends Monday . Pemberton has returned fron Mrs. L. M. nn extended visit to the western part of tin Htatu. Mr. and MM. .loo Myers Have returned from a very pleasant sojourn at fapirl Italic , la. F. I. Long of Llntlenwood , 111. , visitei friemls hereabouts Friday and Saturday o last week. MI.-.S Uortha Parker of Brio , Pa. , was vis. Iting her brother , Alf Parker , iu this citj during the week. Mrs. O. P. Marvin and children dopartci . . Saturday for a visit of two weeks will li friends and relatives In Kansas. It W. U. Conlco departed Wednesday foi I ] Arizona , where ho will reside for the future , mgaglng In mining and stock raising. Mrs. Lydia Wentworth of Hlllsdalo , 111. , returned homo Tuesday after u week's visit with her friend , Mrs. Or. O. L. Koe. Miss Xulu Young of Highland , Kan. , whc has boon visiting at the homo of Mr. mnl Mrs. S. P. Lester , returned home Monday. Mrs. K. A. Watrous departed Thursday for Bxcelslor Springs , Mo. , where she will loin her husband who has been thcroseverul days , Superintendent C. U. Pearse of the Heat. rlco imUllc schools is in attendance at the teachers' insliaite at Osceola in the capacity of instructor. A. N. Harrett , formerly deputy sheriff ol tnls countv , departed Wednesday for Wyo ming with" the intention of waking "Is perma nent home there. Hubert Waite , assistant cashier of the Beatrice National bank , has gone to Denver and tUo Colorado mountains for a vacation visit of two weeks. Miss Uurlln Wilkins is homo again from Boston. Mus3. , where she 1ms been In atten dance for several months utiho New hngliuitl coiihcrvt tory o ! music. Miss Mabel Holmes of LaCrosse , Wis. , and Ed. Parker of Brio , Pa. , are in the city visit ing relatives. The two uro granddaughter and nephew of Mrs. William CJraham. ' Mrs. W. II. Kobblns and daughter , Miss Jc-ssio , and sons Masters Bert and Earnest Hobtiins have returned from u delightful visit of several weeks with friends In Illi nois. nois.W. . F. Baker nnd Mlle Baker and families nro In Joliet , III. , having been summoned there by telegraph niinounciue the death of their fa'lher , Caleb Bauer , of that city Sunday - day last , Mrs. J. S. Urable puvo n very pleasant en tertainment 10 u number of her fi lends Thursday evening. Tea anil housonuhlo re freshments comprised an attractive feature of' the event. Miss Angolia Park of Crcston , la. , who lias been the guest of Mis. C. F. Gulo for two weeks past , left. Thursday for Adams , Nob. , where she will visit with relatives for u few weeks before returning homo. W. O. Nichols received telegraphic word Thursday announcing the sudden and serious Illness oi his venerable father at Petertoro , Ontario. Mr. W. D. and his brother , John Nichols , loft Immediately for Putorboro. Colonels A. C. Jordan and G. P. Marvin of the Dullv Express and Democrat respective ly , will attend the Hock Island excursion to bo given bv tlio Nebraska newspaper men next Montiay. Thu trip contemplates ajour- nuving as guests of the railroad company to .Denver nnd the Colorado mountain resorts nnd return. Miss Alice Sheldon is visiting in Hastings this week. Htm. C. J. Nobcs of York , Neb. , Is visiting with J. H. Blnsel. Miss Grace Whltiun Is spending her vaca tion at Itolyolcc , Col. Nelson Updike of Harvard Is visiting his cousin , GcorgoTitus. W. Ira Stahl , postal cleric on the Cheyenne line , Is on the Kick list. Mrs. James D. Searcy nnd children are vis iting friends lu Austin , Minn. Nols Nelson and L. S. Elsworlhnmdo n ( ly ing trip to Denver this week. Miss Fray Mather left Tuesday for u three weens1 visit at Sioux Cltv , la. Frank Parsons , our deputy postmaster , went to Cheyenne Wednesday. Mrs. W. O. McFull of Las Vegiis , N. M. , Is visiting the fiimil ) of J. R. Shreclc. Thu county Institute Is In session and the town is full of pretty bcltool inarms. H. 1) . Hue of the linn of Lcdllo & Hne , loft for Chicago and Now York Thursday. Judge Khca and his brother , J. II. , ure spending tlio dog days at Bontonvlllo , Ark. Clurcnco G. Sherman spent Sunday near Axtoll looking up u Sunday school picnic ground , At the Doinorcst sliver medal contest Thurs day evening the prize was awarded to Miss Nettle Burr. J. 11. Knsel and family start for California next week , where they go for the beuellt of Mr. Knsel's health. A. B. Finch mid W. H. Paddock , promi nent Mlndcn business men , were in lloldrege the llrst of the week. Mrs. J. G. Italian ! nnd Mrs. J. F. Wolf were down from Bcrtrumi shopping In HodrcKOOii Wednesday. Charles Breach , with the Ucorlng Har vester company , is spending the hot weather In lloldtcge playing cribbace. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. S. B. McNuul nntl Mi's. J. H. Patrick gave an afternoon luncheop to their 1' . B. O. sisters nt the home of Mrs. McNaul. W. E. lleimer and T. M. Hopwood , who have been In Wyoming hunting add llshlng for thu past three wces : , got homo Tuobduy. Their lish and "bar" stories nro all right Mrs. P. O. Iledlunii , tlio Misses Anderson iindMibtt Cicselurucht who havobeen visiting In Denver for thu past month , returned home thu llrst of thu week , and report a pleasant time. Miss Mclntyre entertained on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Tusnoy has returned from a protracted visit at Lincoln. , Mrs. James McLnughlln has returned from n Grand Island visit. Miss Sheldon of Hqldrcgo , Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Smith. A party of Hustings' society people are now camping out at the liiue. MUs Bdlth Hayzlclt pleasantly entertained a few friends Monday evening. A Degree of Honor lodge lias been lately or ganized hero with u good membership. Tbo youuf ladle1 guild ol SU Mark1 * Bpliropal church met with Mrs. John Slake on Wednesday. The "Klncs Daughters" mot with Mrs. C F. Moroy Wednesday afternoon. Mls > Miibel NoM loft for Lincoln Wodnc' ' day to visit with Miss Mines of that place. Miss Ida Bonnull of Lincoln Itho guc ! of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harris , returned homo thl Week. Henry Carson of Grand Island , n forme Hastings boy , was a Green City visitor Wet nesdny , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Canary of Bowlln Green , O. , are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ii M. Myers. Horseback riding Is now becoming vcr popular hero. Moonlight rides are quit fashionable. The Hastings young people who were in al tendance nt the blblo school at Crete r turned Wednesday. The Misses Jennie nnd Daisy Clark , wh have boon visiting their cousins A. H. nnd J N. Clark , returned to Denver Tuesday. Miss Maude Hammond , who bus been vis Iting Miss Lilly Weeks for tlio last week , rt turned to her home , in Lincoln , on Wednc : clay.Ttio Ttio Indies 6f the mite society of the hoipl lul gave u delightful lawu dtinco nt the resl donee of Mrs. John M. Kugan on Frlda ; evening. Hoes' orchestra furnished Hi music and the proceeds were for thu bcncli of thu hospital. The young people of the city enjoyed i very pleasant < ocial hop at Germanla hall 01 Monday evening. An itinerant German bant furnished the music. Among those preson were ; Mr. nnd Mrs. O. d. Smith , Air. nut Mr * . John M. Hagan , Messrs. C. B. Wahl qulst , J. C. Hartlgan , U. A. Putter on , Join Mussleman , Iddnls , Dennis Cormier , Fa ; Bubcoek , Arcule Gullmette , John Pickons Hobert Plekens , Charles Adams , Connor Hurry Blinknon. Knydor and Bedford " Misses Work , Dlllv , Bonnall , Hammond Fowler , Finloy , Weeks , Bailey , Johnson Mrlntjre , Alexander , Parson , Hnj'zletl urn Sheldon. Miss Emma Crow is visiting in Lincoln. Albert Holtberg made u business trip ti Omaha this week. Mrs. John McICccn of Blulr , is Visitin ; Mrs. John H. WiNoii. Editor Fry of the Niobrura Pioneer , vis ited Crcignton Saturday. Hon. N. D. Jackson of Ncliifh , was ovei lusl week looking up old friends. Hon. J. H. Waggoner returned to his hem < In Ban Claire , \V is- . , last Saturday. AIi-s. J. B. Lm-as returned Monday night from a visit to her patents at Pilger. Mrs. W. H. Quigley of Sioux City , is visitIng - Ing her sister Mrs. George E. Cheney. J. A. Nichols , ex-editor of the News leaves the first of the week for Wyrnore , S. D. W. H. Ncedhnm , editor of the Bloomflclt ] Monitor , was u visitor In town Saturday. About 50 couples of Creighton people pic- nlced in the grove at Plum Valley Thursday , Ex-county .superintendent of schools , M , W. Clare , was over from Niobrarn , Friday. Miss Nellie Pennell returned Monday nighl from a two months' visit with relatives in Superior. Fred Hamilton , who has boon for the nast two years in the west , returned home Mon day night. Hev. S. D. Badger attended the Baptist as sociation at Albion on Wednesday uml Thursday. Mrs. J. G. Murphy nnd little son left Tues day morning for a month's outing in the lake region of cool Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Philbrick entertained n numerous party of tn/ir ! friends with u lawn party Wednesday evening. Hov. and Mrs. J. W. Barren and Mr. O. A. H. Bruce went over to Bloomliuld Thursday to attend an ecclesiastical mooting. Miss Ada Buttcrlleld who bus been visiting her aunt , Mrs. Bllen A. Blair , returned to her homo at Columbus , Wis. , last Saturday. Judge nnd Mrs. B. P. Wether by of NoV- folk. spent Sunday In town visiting Mrs. Wetherby's parents , Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wurrick. Mrs. Buchanan's Htcrarv and musical en tertainment contributed to the enjoyment of a well filled house of Creightoirs miinlu and literature lovlnt. ' pcoplo Friday evening. The programme was worthy of high praise. Sutton. Mrs. Belle Waddle of Aurora has been vis iting hero. Miss Tib Sawyer of Aurora is visiting friends hero. Pearl Stewart has returned from her visit to the country. Mr. Hlleman of Farmers' Valley was in town Tuesday. Miss Maxio LaMent has been the truest of Pearl Stewart u few days. Magirlo Carney of Filmoro county is visit ing her friend Myra Clurlt. Miss Hughes of Illinois nnd Miss Alice Cell were lii town last Saturday. Mr. John Israolson and friends from Saronvlllo were in town last Saturday. Mrs. H. ( i. Merrill has removed to Lincoln , where she will hereafter make her home. Miss Maud Mollynoaux on Tuesday re turned from quite un extended visit at Crete. Airs. Stout ef Glenwood visited her brothers nt this place a few days on her re turn from California. Miss Janle LaMent of Aurora and Miss Jennie Waddle , who lives on the Blue river , nro visiting nt the homo of Mrs. Stewart. Alr.s. Mattie Meyer gave a very pleasant musiculo ut her home lust Friday night. The members of her music class 'present , took part in the programme , and also some friends outside thu elr.ss. Little bouquets us souve nirs were passed , nftor the progummo. Dnli- clous refreshments were served. Those present were : Air. und All's. F. M , Brown , Mr. ami Mrs. Tulunde , Airs. Vr.idenbcrg , Air. Huirgrovo and AIIss Eva Hairgrovc , Airs. Briu.stch , Air. Honey , Airs. Al. Gray nnd daughter und Miss Strout. Messrs. King. Bemis. Bratsteh and .Meyer furnished some beautiful bund mublc. City. C. W. Farington roturr.cd from a business trip to Chicago the lirst of tlio week. Airs. Frank Mussolinan and baby of Den ver nro thu guests of All's. P. H. Juison. AIUs Anna Miller , one of Nebraska City's young ladles , is In the city with friends. AIIss Mabel Abbott is in Lushton thio week , visiting her brothers , George and June Ab bott. bott.Miss Miss Suslo Cain returned homo froiji n six weeks' visit with relatives In St. Joseph last Saturday. Alss. Minnie Hunter came frpm Hastings last Friday and Is spending a few weeks herewith with friends. Airs. W. B. Dont.ld Is visiting her sister , Mrs. T. L. Himtnclrcich , having arrived from Omalin last week. Airs. B. B. Aleltz and daughter , Lucllo , nro pending thu week with Peter Hesterer's family , in St. Joseph. Joseph Whltmoro , n former resident of this jlty , but who now lives In Canton , 111. , was in the city this weok. The Bantlstn have been holding a series of meetings here , and tlio result Is an addition ) { twenty members. Nine converts wore bap- ilzcd In Hlnton's lake Wednesday. Crawford. Hov. D. O. Bean loft lust night for a visit .o the Black Hills. Hov. Smith of Douglas was u' Crawford rlsltor lust 'luesduy. Hev. Alooro departed lust ovenine for r"reto , where ho will be married 'odtiy. Superintendent Fonner of Children wn.s nt 'Jliadruti vesterday In an oniolal capacity. Huv. Hanchor , president of the Black Hills rollcgu of Hot Springs , was in the city Sun- lay and Monday. Ho delivered nn address it the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday. KAlrs. Clark of the Open Door Institution of Jnmlm was a Crawford visltorTiiesday. Hho vns hero In thu Interest of the Open Door ind delivered nn address to the ladles of Jrawford at the Methodist Episcopal ihurch. ol' iws now 20,000 ncnvsiiuiiors , vhero twanty-llvu yonrB iit'o not u mi rim ! oxistod. rittllct I'l'ool'Armor. A now stool cuirass , Itnponotniblo to ho bullets of rlllo uml covering4 the ireawt only , will bo Introduced in the Vnstritui army , anil purhupa throughout ho urtnluB of tno trljilo alllanco. It etui 10 folded up and imeke.il iu au ordinary A NEW HOPE FOR CLAIMANTS The Bee Bureau Will Collect Claims Agnlm the Qovcrnmont. ' THE FEATURES OF THE ENTERPRISi Il ( > ll ( > r Afforded ClaimantHof Pcnsloni Indian nopfedalioiiH , Imntl , lui ; and Postal Claims in I lie WcMt. About three months ugo a new dopnrtm wns inaiigiiratod by the San Francisco Hi nmlncr , now tbo leading vapor on the coos ( Us pi'oprlotor , Mr. Hearst , ron o the Int Seniitor Hcnrst of Cullfonilii , who hns i\ vcr lurgu fortune t liU cointnanil , : oncelvcd tb ilca of ustnbll.ihttiK n bureau of.ululttH n VViishltiRton , mniiiiuil by the ablest lawyer and specialists conversant with thq , rout in work in ttio various departments arm bureau of the povornmrut. \VUciittiomiiiouiiccniGiitof this new ( It pnrturo was rnnuo negotiation ? were tit one entered into between Tin : ilr.i : and the pro prletor of the Examiner to join hands am mutually share in the enterprise. Thus arnuiKQinciits havobeen perfected and iitfi'eo inunts entered into by which Tin : BII : : Is ti prosecute all claims nrlsuijr In the tcrrl'.or ; whore Tin : HII : : enjoys so cxtcnslvo a sub scnptlon patronage. Under this uirunccmcnt , all application fo : % claims , either for pensions , Indian dop rcdations , land or mining claims , patent o postal elaims In the states of Iowa , Kansas South Dakota and Nebraska , will be takei iu hand hy Tin : BKI : HuiiBxr OF CI.VIMN ii Omaha ana through it forwarded to head tinavters at Washington where they will be prosecuted to a llnul and speedy conclusion Tin : HUB takes pleasure lit offering to al Its patrons and all others , the services of It ; now buri'iiu which , wo have no doubt , wil prove a crout advantage to them , both li prosecuting new claims to a successful Issue ana in expediting all old claims entrustei to TUB BII : bureau. Tin : BII : : lnu\r ! : nrCi.AiMs lias frequently been referred to In these eolnmns , but up to the present time , no reference has been madi to the manner in which its Important work I ; wrformed. This Is one of the most interest ing features connected witn the enterprise. The Ilitrcuti'M Counsel. To begin with , the services of thrco most eminen councilors have been retained These are A. U Hughes , O. E. Woiler and 1' . J. Uutler. They are denominated "geii- oral counsel. " They are men of mature years and learned in the law. They have mude a specialty of practising in thi United States supreme , circuit and district courts , the United States court -of. claims and before all the departments and bureaus of the government. Thov are qualified tc pass upon the general merits of any claim , as soon as it is presented. This saves a great deal of time , bccauso when u claim lias been passed upon by them , it Is generally one which is entitled to standing hi court. When a claim is rejected by them , It menus that it Is either outlawed or that It lacks cer tain elements which would lead to its llnul approval. Kxaminci'H and KxpertH. Besides these gentlemen there are also n practising attorney , an examiner and expert in each department in which Tin : QII : : pro poses to prosecute claims , namely , those of patents , pension ? , postal and land claim ? and Indian depredations , in fact in any depart ment In which a claim may arise against the federal government. Th'cso attorneys prepare - pare the petitions and tend to the claims be fore the several courts , while the oxaniiuers mid exports make a specialty- searching the records and arranging the the evidence necessary to strengthen the elulm. . - The gentleman charged witn this/ duty re garding Indian depredations has been the as sistant chief examiner of these claims in the Indian buro.iu of the interior department for many years. His comprehensive knowledge of details , facts , status of and evidence in the cases heretofore lilod o'r the outbreaks out of which others yet tobo filed have arisen , renders his services extremely valu able. Then there Is a general manager , John Weddcrburn. For years ho was private sec retary to Senator Hearst , the father of Hon. William Hearst , the projoeto.r of'.tj\o present enterprise. He has also been for years the Washington correspondent of the San Fran cisco Examiner , with which TniBii : is now co-operating. Ho is a man of universal in formation and Is especially adapted to the re sponsible position he now holds. Than this force none more capable could be found in the country , its .services , have been retained at great expense by the burc-au , the salaries ulono reaching at the present time (1,800 per month. ' ' " A3 has been stated , the San Francisco Ex aminer inaugurated Iho enterprise , and through it Tin : BKB was allowed to establish its bureau for the accommodation .of , elnim- nuts in South Dakota , Iowa , Nebraska and Kansas. This privilege was lirst , of all the papers in the country , extended to Tins BKI : , because of its known pluck , enterprise and energy. The undertaking , however , has attracted < o much attention throughout the country and been so greatly appreciated by old soldiers , Indian victlnn , and defrauded gov- LTiiment claimants , ttiat leading papers else where have usUod to bo admitted to enjoy the privileges of the bureau. Among those papers there is a leading one in Minnesota uml others in Boston , Cincinnati , St. I.ouis , Atlanta and Now Orleans. It is thought that Mr. Hearst , the proprietor of The Examiner , mid the gentleman who inaugurated the sys tem , will grant the application. Claims Coming In. Tar. Br.i : CI.UM BUIIKAU has not been in Dxistenco lontr , ana yet it hai listed Indian depredation claims , aggregatingIJO)00 ! ( ) and the amount is balu ? constantly adaod to. This is a remarkable showing , and yet it Is but afrneiion of the claims that remain un recorded and unpaid In the states controlled by Tar. BII : : Bi'iiK.u ; or CLAIM * , namely , South Dakota , Nebraska , Iowa and Kansas. On March II , of ttiis your , un act for the payment of Indian depredations claims was approved. To this act It Is nocossarv to di rect the attention of every claimant who has suffered at the hands of the Indians. This refers tothuso vloims : whoso claims nave al ready been Hied as well as to those who still contemplate lilmg them. Up to thu date in question , thousands of sufferers had filed their claims with attorneys In all parts of the country and In most encs wore charged ex cessive fees. Many of the claims , too , hud been pending for years. Satisfied that , in many cases the claimants had contracted with the attorneys In question , and without fear of prosecution for annulment , could not transfer their claims to other agents or attorneys who might expedite thu collection , congress un- JurtooK to afford the desired relief. This it iltd In thu act In question. I'o Recover lor Indian Depredation * Parties desiring to avail themselves of the ticnoilto of the act in question regarding the recovery of claims growing out of Indian leprodatlons should forward to Tin : BII : : lii iuu' ' op CI.UMS power of attorney grant ing authority to appear In their cas'u in the . onrt of claims. They should uNo furnish u .totalled .statement of the loss , including each * pofillo article lost , Its value , date , county ind state , band or tribe of Indians commit ting depredations , names and present ad- Jressos of wllneseos whoso testimony they jxpect to mo in substuntlntingnbolr claim , md such other information bearing upon the : aso ns they may possess. _ ; Upon receipt of tills simple Information , I'm : BII : : Bi ICKAU or CIAI.MS will Immedluto- y attend to the moro intricate qr , dllUeult > ortlons of thu preparation. The elaims must not bo based on deprcda- : IoiiH extending back beyond lMtt. Ueudcrs of TUB HUB or those who may tile Malms for collection , are respectfully ro- juestod to furnish Tin : Biu : Bruiur or JI.UMS with the names and addresses of any > thor parties who huvosulfered similar losses it the hands of Indians. Many people ure is yet unaware of the recent favorable tegis- alien by which those claims can now , if iroperly iiropaml anil prosonted-UecollJctod. But Indlun depredation claims-are not the inly ones wnicn Tun BKI ; BIIIIHC or . 'LUMH proposes to handle. In brief , It will ook after any claim which any citizen has iguinM the government or itny department of ho government. It will bo specially lorvlco- ible to soldier * of the late war. Pension * ) lor A ed Soldlert ) . Strange AS It may nnpcnr , there are them- ands of veterans of the rebellion , who aroId Id , weary , lullrm and boy on d the skill of or surgoou to restart ) to health. Many of these nro Incapacitated because i exposure or Injuries sustained in the la'.o wn and yet , many of tuti o are unprovided wit pensions , PetiHlotiH ft > r Infirm Sol I lor" . There nro thousands of poor follows wl : are permanently disabled , having nerved i lemt ninety davs In the war. They were nh honorably dl charged , Tlieso are entitled I a pension oven though the Infirmity froi which they suffer was not the result of o : posuro In the war. The only condition Is th : their prostration la not the result of vlclot habits. PiMiHlntiH for Soldiers' Widows. Thcro nro thousands of soldiers' and snl ors' widows In this country who do not turn that they are entitled to pensions. And ve by writing TUB Bnu BiwBAfoi' CLAIMS , who their rose Is Just , thov Will bo nblo to scout those pensions. All that Is required Is tin cneh widow show that she Is without otho means of support than her dally labor nn tlint her husband served at least ninety day In the army and was linnonibly discharged thatsho married the soldier prior to , luno ll ! IMK ) . Proof of his death must also bo at : vniu'cd , but his demise need not have bee the result of army service. SiuMirliiK I'nliMit Kltilits. Thcro nru thousands of Inventive men an women in this country who have Invention which are known only to their friends. Yc In those Inventions tlioro are sometimes foi tunes to bo found. Yet comparatively spoali I n ir , but few of these Inventors ever seek patent. They do not know how to do II They fi-ar the cost and the delay. Tin : IU : Bi m\r or CI.UMS bus reduced these almos to n minimum. IViinioiiH for HolillerH * Parents. There are thousands of soldiers' tinrenl who are also Ignorant of the fact that tho' ' are entitled to pensions. Those must prove that their son died from a wound , inju.-y o disease which , under prior laws , would liavi given him u pension ; that he left no wife o minor child : that the mother or father is a present dependent upon his or tier own man uul labor cr the contributions of others no legally bound for his or her support. Besides these claims. Tin : Bin : Brnrut will prosecute land claims growing out o disputes or appeals from local land ofllcos tt the genrnil land ofllce of the United States. Ap.i'iil * I'Yo n ii nun I Land OIllcrH. These appeals are frequently most annoy * Ing to botti parties The local attorney can not personally prosecute the case In Wash Ington. It would cost to support him there frequently mom than the land in question i. ' worth , to say nothing of his foes , which , as has been shown , are conorally as high a > may bo collected. Ho is , therefore , compelled to trust tlio claim Into the hands of a mat ! whom ho does not know , whoso first move is to bleed the claimant and the attorney whc refers the claim to him. Between those men the appellant hangs in uncertainty until the tlnnl adjudication has been made. In THU BII : Bi IUAC or CLAIMS these woultl bo placed in the hands of well known and re sponsible people , pushed with the greatest cncrgv and at the minimum of cost' . Tin : HLI : Briti'f : or CLAIMS therefore Is the med ium through which these appeal coses should bo prosecuted. Mining mill Postal Claims. The same is trno of mining and postal claims Tlieso would pc immediately to com petent hands. They would not bo delayed. If unworthy , they would never bo lilod in court , but the claimant would be notified of the fact. Ho would thus bo relieved of all anxiety within a few months , whereas , as it is now , he docs not know what kind of a claim he has until aftAit has boon passed upon by the courts oq the departments. TiinBiu : Buui : > .u can tellagood claim from a bad claim. It never pro-touts the latter. It does not wish to rob the treasury. It collects only claims that are Just. Kueoui-afjiuK Inventors. There are a great many inventors who be lieve the moment they place the secret of their discovery In the hands of any other person , from that moment an intrigue is formed to dispossess them of their discovery. Tin : BII : : BUUIAU : oi' CLUM.S takes occasion to say to this worthy but unrequited class of Its patrons that It will treat all such business Intrusted to its cano in the most confidential manner , thus assuring to all who may wish to secure u patent OQ their inventions the utmost secrecy from thu beginning to the end ot the transaction. Patties dosiriug.to avail themselves of Tin : Bui : BUUUAU or CMIMS in the matter of securing - curing patent rights , trade marks , prints , labels and copyriKhts , should make known their wants In this direction , when written instructions will bo furnished as to the mode of procedure reouired under the patent laws. Patent Kit-hti * a Spoifitlty. ! Tin : BI-UCAU or CLAIM.- , announces that it will malfo this branch of its work a specialty and one that , can bo relied upon as being beyond the power of experts even to criti cise. Tills announcement is made because the fact has already been ofllcinlly promul gated by the United States patent ofllco that the territory embraced in the states of South Dakota , Nebraska , Iowa and Kansas enjoys n world-wido reputation as possessing more Inventive genius , strange as It may appear , than any similar extent of territory in the United States ut the present time. Applicants for patents should understand that TIIK BKE BL-UIHU or CLAIMS lays great stress upon the laet that it can advise its patrons , almost at the outset , whether their invention is new and patentnblo , thus saving them the exorbitant fee charged by the or dinary patent attorney. Tlieso claims will bo prosecuted not as a means of making money , but .simply as an accommodation to claimants living in the states above enumer.ited. Tlio work will bu ; lone at about what it costs Tin : Biih BuurAf DP CLAIMS , so that claimants need have no [ curof oxhorliitant rates nor the bleeding Jelays to which they have heretofore been subjected. Address all letters to MA.NAOIK UIK : BUUUAU or CIAIMS , OMAHA , Nun. Tlio Torm- ) . The terms undnr which claims will bo prosecuted will depend cntirolv upon thu imount of service rendered in each case. Wo L-an safely assure all patrons of the bureau that the charges will bu very much lower Uian the rates charged bv the regular claims lawyers and claims agents at Washington. It goes without saying that the Exumlnor ind Tin : Bui : uro In position Jointly to expo- jlto business and do business at moro liberal rates than any other medium for the pnwocu lion of claims. In the matter of fees and charges , TUB BII : lesires only to clear expenses. The bureau is Intended for the relief of the people from Lho rapacity of legal sharks. In many cases fees allowed attorneys uro irrevocably llxed uy law , and in such the question Is decided. In other claims nuch u charge will bo made is seems to cover the actual expenses In- reived in collection , \Vo mnko no effort to solicit your patron- igo , ns does thu ordinary agent who seeks , -our claim for a iinancial consideration. such is not our purpose. Wooffor to onoand ill the services of a well-equipped bureau , ivliero a claim of any nature can bo sent , or n formation in regard thereto bo obtained. If your claim Is wortbless or Illegitimatu you ivill bu so notified without fear or favor. If ; ho claim Is genuine It will rocolvo prompt mention and oflluiont prosecution. If un successful , noehurgowlllbomiidu ; provided , lowovor , that claimants must djfray tholr j\vn expenses In thu preparation of affidavits , lopoiltlons , and other evidence ontsitlo of Washington. Wowtll luriiUU the necossarv egal papers and boar the Washington ox- jxputibos only in unsuccessful claims. When ilniins nro allowed , a reasonable fee will bo . haiL-cd to cover actual cost. All letters will bo urnmptly answered and ill information com.-cnilng form of upplica- ions for claims , terms , etc. . will bo ulvan vltti us little delay aa practicable. No letter vlll bo answered unless the sender encloses equlstto stamps for reply. Address all letters relating to claims to ' IA.NAIIHII OMAHA Do : BUIIUAI- CI.UM.-I , Omaha , Nub. TH ! . , t Intend * to Hot : uro n .liiHt Hearing For IIH Patt-oiiH. When the San Francisco hixninlner cstab- ishca Its claim bureau It printed the foilow- IIB prospectus : The ICxamlnor has received so many com- ilaints from Its subscribers In various icuali- ies on the coast of thu delay , extortionate ihnrge-s and unsatisfactory work performed or them by thu various claim agents that It ins decided to establish In Wa-.hlngton n luroau for the collection of all legitimate 'liiims ' against thu covurnmunt or its various lepurtinouls. This bureau will bo in charge if its Washington correspondent , who bus md much experience in the prosecution of ihilms against the various departments of ho government. Charges for services per- ormed by this bureru will bo nominal and lu.signcd to cover only the actual cost of the vorU and such legal services as may bo nectM- ary In order to. properly present claims to bo heads of the various departments and the ourt of claims In the supreme court. ECHOCLS.4ND CCLLEGES , t'oundtil by DH. E. TOUIU K. CARL FAELTEN , Director , R/l US IC I'lMf",1" ' ! ! l'4 . < KOrttn , Voice , ' * ' ,1 * ! ? T' . l'1rnionv. Kic. ' Class'I union , jolessnns.f IOto'3O. Prlv.iicl u > n < pven. HccitAli , Lectures. IT O r f" to ill ' rii.iral . and I ) rrh ttral 1'racl ce I" K C. K. i | pju' ELOCUTION-Oratory. Ur.im.ille anil l. rVc Action , Hne Arts , laiiirii.ijtc , I.ittMtiirc , 1'iann anil Ore.in 'rimlnir. A comtott.ibte lor Lady Students. Calendar Irce. Full Term Ilcslim Ncpt. 1O , 1HIII. FRANK W. HALE , Cenornl Mnnngor. Franklin Gqunro , Boston , Mnnn. FEMALE ACADEMY > .ColjciUlr ; , , Stuslfl unit FlnoArt ii.a < struction In nil df p - . _ . _ _ , _ _ _ . _ - - ot Mu tiiily , rlttO „ a > Biy of a > j Artiic.lSimnttciiUnonlast : rear. AJJrcw li IMJULIAIUJ , BuiU Jacktonvlllo , 111. Education Health Horns CollegeP YOt'NCJ AVOMEN _ _ nml (4IKI.S. Largo Illustrate-11 i.iuloguo i > cnt on uppllratlon. Htndi'iilii from all parts t. | Aim-rlc n. Ni.mi vr ro- cclvnlllmlliil. CViniliii'tiHlpartli-iili-uvo.N. York t'liicliiiiall.Chlra-io.nnil other IIOIIUK fur thrfolli-Bo lutX-pt. llcv , I' . N. I.Mil.lMll , M. A. , l-rliii-ltul. JNII ( > , ( I.VrAltlH , C'AMAIIA. UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME Pull Courses in Ola-isica , LetterScienos. . Law , ivil ntul Mochtnical Enctinearint' . TluiriiiKtli Pr. ( t.rntiiry nml r.iminerclnt I'niirii . St. Kilwuril'i Hull for hon under lilii iiniiiuu In tlio cuinplctvnuiii of UK o < | ii.pinuiil CiitaluKiio.i Bi'nt rruoon nppiii-ittliin to HKV THOMAS n WAI.XII , r. s. c. , Notru llniiiL' . Inil , ( Ono Mlle West of Nntro Dnmo rnlvunlty > The 73il Acadom'o Term Will Open Mo-idtiv , Sept. 7th. The Academic Conr o li Tliorouuh In the I'rt'inra- torv , Senior nnd C'lasi-lcnl tiradi's. Mmlc ) > pnrt- M. cut , on the plan of the host t'onncrvalorlui of I-.iiropo. Is under cliarco of n complolo rorin of tcncliuri. Kluilloimuloloil on the Kraal Art Srhouli ot Kuru pc. DntwIiiK and I'lilnllnit Irmn llfu anil th < i nnthiuv. I'liottiKrnpliy and Typo-Writ ln tntiKlit. lliilldin i > i-iiulppi-d with Klro Ktcnpe. A .lopar.itu dopartniont fur children un l r ii. : Apply for cnt-i- IOKUU tu UiiturTUEHSurTiii : ACAOKMV. ST. Arfi'S AJADEJIY , Notre Dame P. O. , St Joseph , Co. , Hid. - n KII K - He/turn , . 47IMS1 Duntborn Avu. . Clileimo. ill. sixteenth year uciiln.i Sept. lith. Hoardlne nnd day m-ltciol for ViiiinK I.iidle and Clilldron Full JOf Htiuly. Incliidinit prupiinillun for Kvi-ollcnt honiai thoriniithly llttod up. foniliK-u-dl MilKcliieeii ! S. Itk-o. A. M. I , , , . „ „ , , , . , . hy I .Mlis Many K Itoedv. A. M. ( ' ' § CEi\3 \ B LWORTHHALL. Mrs. jUbcuck'8 Kenllwurth Scliniil. A ; iiiinl < n0nnit Ilaa. ShimJar / ( Hrlr. will o\ien \ Keptimltfa , KOI , nt ntntlvwrth. III. , ilj inlloi north oi Clilcaizn on l/aka Shoro. ) Now tvnd thorouiihly wjulppod building erected eBueeially for thu ncliool , but three minute ! ) ' and beiiiitlfiil location. Korclrciilarn , nddrcis Mllti. MAltr KUVICS IABCOOIC. ! Konllwurlli. 111. HAFIDIN LADIES COLLEGE 1O PrhooK 14Tr . AHD HO/ART CUNSER A VATOS/ - .or . luili , t.Br. MEXICO iilS-ai I Patrons In U ! 't ' te . MO. L < * J.CSSJ rC5SS'S ! Steam lipat , electric .IlKhlB ; charlcrcil 1-7 Ohttttl1. CljL-apt'Hl < nml Diet Cullcgo la jtlii ! Meet. AMERICANGONSERVATORY.GHIGAGO . , - . . . .J , 1TAII.IB1I AVK. A J.U'k'SON KT. Alll.rancljt cf iii | { , llr.inuUc Art , Ik-linrle. Tr clrr.'Train- Ing Scliool. Unturpaased aJvanti t- % lit mo.lor.ile ct.-.t C.iU * Ion ui iled Int. J. J. lUTISTlLDr , liltttliir. 3 5 * nrBunPorklnoBrChlcBBO ) . Hoard I ns JBchoolforOlrlsniicS Vounv I.ncllos. I-'or * 5r catuloeuo adilreia U. THAYI-Ul. lA , . I ) . . ' Morcaururk.il ) . , or 215 tjuua BtroetCblcui0.1) ) KENTUCKY MILITARY INSTITUTE ncnr FlIAXKl'oItT , Kv. OPEN TrirtOUiilOJr i'HS ytSAH. Tliosccimil term of tbli iicniloinlc yoir DCKlnn llr-it Moiuliiy In .Inly mid clojui third Wuiluudtlay In DoccMubt'r nuxt. L'ol U.K. 1IOVI ) , Siipt. I'ost-OllIco , l-'AUMDALE , KY. Mnrcnn Turk , III. , Thoiuiih | lucpnmtlui ) forCulli'SoorBusfuosii. For catalogue apply torrincii ild OK LEXtXGTON , JIO. BAPTIST FEMALE CQLLEGE " * w , A. V/iLbON , Pr IJoiu. IS3U1VJD TKK OF FRUIT BELT NEW MEXICL Ori-r ! OJ linto of Irrlicitlnit cniinU now 'i ' cirli ffdln IstuUHoi't R | < ut niitt riirr > liiK ! t to I lei of wntpp Over IOO.IW ) ncroof llic rlrlion Inml In HIP worli itlri < niljrn < Mlliitin | fur Iril jiitlon nml rnrinliiit muli' thiHOrnnnt ) . t ontr live per win or nli'eh ' nro rtll mil-Jo'I to entry under llii > liatm < < ti < ail laws. UtliPr Iniiili for inlo ul Ilitaru nil m-ronmloi eu < tornn. Tlio l'ei-oi Hlror l > pli'n fitl t > r NKVrit I'Alt i ( di-iiiNcis or imni MI . - > | /p , the witter s i > plr fur al tlii'ciinitN run rnrrv H noiiro I. I'llnmttc unit It cotnlttl < in < ticrc nro miiicrlor t < thatcif M.iithorn Culirtin la. All llu > frnltn urnni there C.IM la' iinnltiroil hoio. oxci-pt uriiiiizi'ii nm lomnti , whlla the IVcon Vnllojf Kn > < r. ll the lorniln voni'tiihlc" nml KriM o > lh.it run bo urnwn ntivtUivn on thl 10 ith out. while Iho tii'Ulihurliiic inlnoii niton 11 hninu ui.irki-t fo' all prmliti-M. Our fnrini'rn rnlio Iwu cropi n joar of drain nm ri'Kvlnlili' * . ll i'cr | M of hay. an I stork itrnri'd cmi ilnnr * nil winter. Oiirrllmnto It n pcrfoot niitlilott fiircnnMiiiiplloiinniliill thrunt an I IIIIIK ill oaKn Sonil for ni-ipa inul Illii-itrntuil pnmphlot-i. ttlvliu full p.-irtlrularK. PtCOS IRRIGATION & IMPROVEMENT CO EDDY , NEW MKXiOO. LYOW & I S TAT i A. McrjnoeSTT..CHICAGO. CaUlivu * of lUtiil I mini men tt , * Uniform * nnd Lonlpment * , < orptt 'rtrhi.Hnjj HtfalH lUu , Tilmit , nm tc. CooUInt In * true lloni for 11 . , Amtuf hinti , t.in.irt tn.l . PrAln. jl r > rum Mv.w'i Tmlli-s I ; l/tm , nj fc - b li cl * l I t ( f lU'nl Ma4 * ALLAN LIN EX ItoVAL MAIL HTKAMSiltPs- , M NTUF.AL nn I QUEUED To DEUHY im.l LIVERPOOL. CAIIIN. t : < a ti. * si. Aironllnir to Hlcnuur nml lucillon nf Smti-ruom liilpriiii'd'nt > iini | Strtnaiti * ul l.nv nuo ) . NO fATTI.K t AUHIKII. CJTAT'F ! S1-.KVII1K 01. ' (3 JL J-i. JL JCi J. ! AliUAN UINQ LINK. i STKAMSIIU'S. NK\V YOHK nml ULA v > ) \V. vln Londonderry , cverj' KortnluIiL AiiKii t2Ulli , yi'ATU OK NKIIIAM\,1IOA. ( : : ! M. PoplLMiilicr arilH'tVTK OK CALIKOKNIA. ill O.V.M ( I'litoinlicr lith. 8TATI- : IIIMIVAIIA. . 3 p. M. CAIII.N. ? ; ' . > up. Itotiirn. fi'k'i. Stcuruitu (19. Applf to ALLAN A CO. . riili-iK , , . H. K. MOOIIKs. Wnliuili Tli-kct Olllro. \V I- VAIL llnrllnpt-in Tlrknt ( Hlloo jfobb's NCITO Tonic Pills / Ouroltmoraonla crioHHiimll'liriit- / cut Debility , Vital Kxlmiigtlnn , 1'Hln f lntheUckt'cMIIniiiHurFcctI.id . ! ) I ClrCuUtlon , Ulna I.lnt-s nndor the l Vjt * \ot lllooil Plseosos in Tlllicr Scz. Hobb'e Nerve Tonic Pills NEW HEALTHY BLOOD AMD RESTORES THE NERVOUS SYSTEM They brinff the rosy tlntoCIIcultli to tlio dnllow check. It younropuft rinft ( torn lo- ) ranRomvntof the Nerve * , Impure Hlooil or K'n .t ICrrorw , you tliould nt once tnko Dr , IIobbN * Ncrvo Tonic I'lllH , the rcal Life Qoiio\voranthcr\rill onrlch your JJlooJ tud etrounthoH your Narvce. 1'rlco , CO ccuta a via ) . For ralo by ilruKK' ' s or eout by mulU HOBBSS MEDICINE CO. OAN PRAHOIOOO , CAL , CHICAGO. ILL < Km. n \ Co. , for. iMh and IXiiiu'l.i' < 8f. ,1. A. Fuller A Co. . Cor. lull and Douglas Sts. A. I ) . Toiler \ Co. . Counell llliiltsi. la. There is nothing its equal for relieving the SORENESS , ITCHING or BURNING , reducing the INFLAMMATION , taking out REDNESS , and quickly bringing the skin to 'ts natural color. BEWARE of Imposition. Take POND'S ' EXTRACT only. Sea landscape trade-mark on buff wrapper. Sold only In our own bottles. All druggists , POND'S ' EXTRACT CO,7G5thAve.N.Y. n It'a remarkable spcclflo notion upon the affected parts gives it supreme control over Piles , however severe. AJso for Hums , Scalds , Eruptions , Suit llliciim c. Testimonials from all dosses provo ita eflicacy. Piico DOc. Sold by all Druggists or Rent by mail on receipt of pruo. Put up only by POND'S EXTRACT CO. , 7G Bth Avo.N. , Y. " " " " ° " ' ' u"u"tKt"r"/i'/ / ; ? ? 'casc ; laiurcs coci-F fortabo ! t'eep ; effects curca vhcit ) alt others ( ail. .1 f trial ronrinrrj the rnott iktptifnl , I'rtcc. 0 eta. and I 81.00 , of l > rarlui or hr n ll. Samr-le FRi.n lor I tMop. _ PR. R. SCnirFKAinf. Ct. Paal. POH , SAI = H BY ALI. GROCBE.S. NO GUREX ! NO PAY. 1316 Douglas Street , Omyha , Nob. . A ro ulur fraluil-j in in - < \ Ino m dlpl - i ii w In itlll treitlnjt wltU PoTCntcen Ten" oiperi ivo. < . . < fi.r Htiirrn ' . . ' uramiini iiiru uiinr ni4.ul A ' ill ! Serroiii , < 'hr-.tiu-iin. | 1'rlvan IiHotici u-ramii ucca Pimrtii the iirenti' torrhw , l nl Manlio ul. H uim l Weakumi , Nutit'-oii'-n. ' luurileii'- ) | ihlili. Htrli-l JIB. unit B.I mj- iinil . . Skin ami t'ruwrj Ontmi N II I nuanintc > l/u f .r < cr cmo I uiiilortuu ot the Ulooil eakci JOJttcolt uw - B. UL tui p. iu. buuajr U ' Dut tr euro. Consultation Ireo. llogk yiljiwrle * ' / > J- -AN n- EXAMIHER BoreauofCaims OMAHA , NEB. Washington office , situated a I'cw doors from the Pension Bureau , organized to sectiro "Justice to Veterans. " Prose cutes Soldiers'Claims of all kinds in a most efficient manner and with the least expense to the claimant. Pensions under the new law for soldiers , widows , and children.Pensions under the old law. Increase of pension and additional pension under the old law and the now law. Officers' accounts adjusted , cor rection of muster secured and difference of pay collected. Pay , bounty , prize money1cr.tra pay and commutation of rations , -jol- lected. Honorable discharge secured - cured and charge of desertion removed. \ who sei-ved ninety clnys or mono in the late war and are now dis abled wholly or in part can got pension under the new law at I'rom $0 to $12 per month. Pen sion is given under the new law for the following disabilities , " whether contracted in the - ' ' vice or not : 111 health from shronic clinrrhoea , rheumatism , disease of the heart , disease of idneysorliver , pneumonia , ma- aria , chills and fever , disease ol .he lungs , and all other diseases ind ailments ; also for piles , rtt p- .Lirs , partial deafness in one op aoth ears , partial loss of sight , esults of measles , results ol aloocl poisoning , disease of eyes ind all injuries and wounds. It /ou have any disability men- ioned here and are not drawing Dension for it , write us at once. Jnder the new Inw , entitled to > ension at $8 per month with $2 iddltional for each child under he age of sixteen years , provided he widow has no income suffi- : ient for1 her support other lhaa icr daily labor , To get this pen- ion widow does not have to > rove that soldier's death woa" iue to his service in the army. Juder sixteen years of ago at jldier's death entitled to pension .nder . the new law. til claims entrusted to this Bu- eau are thoroughly and vlgor- usly prosooutoil and i any case until successful. All letters ol inquiry , or for ad- ice will bo promptly answered Jo chat-go for advise Address , 0 e Uuilding , Omaha , Neb