rr -r-lM \\l \ \ lt 10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , JUNE 12 , 1892-SIXTJ313N PAGES. 1TIIE WORLD OF FAIR WOJIEM Tlio Theoretical aud Practical Bids of Managing Husbands , INVADING THE BLACKSMITH SHOPS A Mntrlntntilut ( Jroiip , nnil n Wiiinnn Who Kecjn Mmmilc Sc-croti A HtiimiliiR Hull Tlio Lntoit I" hummer Fiuliloni , "How to rule a husband" is ix problem of BUria | liiB Intoroit to the ( nlr .tax. l-'nw who liixvo put thulr plnm In oporatlon and euro- lully notoil developments h.xvu taken tbo public into tholr coafldcnco nnd presented roiults. Yet whom tlio oxpjrloncod four to trend , BiiiKlo miKcls rush with the problem noivcd to n nluoly. The Intost to confldo in tlio public is Miss 1. , . D. Kobortson , n Mobile malden , who prmonti some Instructive sug gestion * . Slio stiys : "Do not Indulge In piylng Into hi * nflulrj. If ho docs fool you n llttlo , nro you the hnnplar for dotuutlnc 111 Ilestlr.voursclf. Place on tlio center tnblo a soft , clawing light , uny hU favorite paper * on tlio corner , and especially novsr tear up bis 'latest.1 Put sllppors nnd dressing gown lu easy roach. Apparelled In n dtxltuy , bo- comliiB'cowii , nwult his coming ns you used to dons his sweetheart. Greet him win- Bomcly , however Into the hour. Honisy on- 'tlccs ' bees ; vinegar never. To prevent his cm from over lurntntr to seoic bpauty iind cYnco In other women , mnlto yourself us on-cut nnd atlrnctlvo looking nt homo as lies within your power. Do not become extremely affectionate when you want something lie will soon learn the trick. Tlio shy tremor lu your voice will never meet refusal. Though ho may bo an Atinulns himself , bo truthful nt ull times. Nothing turns u man's heart Into stony sblf- will lllto n woman's prevarications. Above nil , do not pout , btudy his Idiosyncrasies. Never com but them openly. Go aro'unJ them nt you would an obstacle In the rand. Soon you'will govern him completely by seemingly Jetting him rule you. " * Miss Robertson's theories will doubtless receive the hearty approval of husbands. How many women could put them In opera tion ana carry them to n successful eouclu- moiil The experience of ono woman will servo as an oxamplo. When Mrs. Frank I.'jslio annexed u Wilde to her name and for tune she had conslilerablo experience in the huiband line , and bad successfully buffeted business adversity. Willie Wilde soon proved to ho neither usolul nnr ornamental. Ho was nvorso to the plodding routine of a business woman , and preferred lounging in lha clubs to systematic work. Induce ments aud tearful uppcals were fruttloss. It ttio c.itcrod to his idlosynocracios , a lump of continrincss dovclonod in a now spot. 8hs pouted not. but put hit slippers nnd his favorite papers In ttio right pluca. Hho even supplied cigarettes , mint julopi and fascina tion smiles. Ho accepted nil with relish , considering them his duo , but when the question of work was broached nn arctic chilliness enveloped thu household. The good wile , having ex hausted hnr resources , sought tlio assistance ) of Wilde's uarunts. The ultimatum which Mr . Lioslio promulgated was to the effect that her husband , Wiilio Wilde , must wonc nnd earn scmolhlng lllto the revenue ho had fioci tils writings in London about S5,0i)0 ) or ( jutt tlio dainty nest she hud fashioned nt the "Cioi'laeh. " It had tlio desired effect. What persuasion nnd demesne endearments could not accomplish was effected by a deter mined throat to lop off his rations. # Miss Ray Hovorldgo , a student at the Cogswell Polytechnic school In San Fran cisco , Is inking n course of instruction in fcinilhwork , and some of tlio iron ornaments turned out by her are said to show unusual meiit. She Intends to sot up n shop of bur own in the city and establish a school of de sign for women , where thov may try their bands nt making'articles ' of house ornamen tation. Her knowledge is inoro than n BUI ut tering , nnd on lesson days Miss Bavcridgo prepares Herself for her work In a way that Bliows her enthusiasm. Old boots that can not bo harmed by the dust and grit of a forge-room are worn. Skirts of no value but ' for such uses clothe her , and when she an- pearsin the smithy , with .sloovcs rolled up mm arms bared lllio thoioof any other blacl < - xmith , tliero Is no sueicstinn ; of daintiness or untitnoss for the labor in hand. Miss Ueveddgo Is arranging to sot up a blacksmith shop of her own in San Fran cisco , nnd will endeavor to Induce ladies of her acquaintance to join her in founding n school of design in ornamental iron work for women. That Held has heretofore been tilled by man , nnd it is believed by Mini Bovor- idgo that women can easily supplant , them by reason of delicacy of dotlirns and a greater knowledge of the possibilities In the way of bouse ornamentation. Annie Hamilton Donnoll makes the alarm ing suggestion In ttio American Agricultur ist. : "On , girls , learn to talk I I have been among girls n great deal : in fact , was once a girl myself , and thu follv ot talking idle non- acnso neoins so plain to 1110 that I would uialco my girl friends BCQ it , too. I have known s > o ninny girls , bright girls , who were hiding their talents behind empty chatter nnd 'Jok ing' with tholr young gentlemen friends , making such fcohsh retorts nnd such point less llttio speeches that I have wished they could see themselves ns others see them. Ha well road , If that moans acquainting ono's self as much as possible with the best that is in this wlaoawako literary world books , magazines nnd clean newspapers. Hoid them ciltlcally. Do original nnd llcht bravely for jour opinions , but if your good sense detects their instability retii-o gracefully Into thu background. Maku youroolf well * informed In all the happenings and xvritmgs nnd cro.it- lugsof this lively nineteenth century. " I * * A bevy of twcnty.lfvo beautiful Swedish plrls , with ro.l chccio , blue eyes , bloada hair nnd Him figures , reached Now York on Bundny , bound westward with the avowed cvject'of husband-Kottlng. Doforo buying heir tli.'ltois in Stockholm they had sent tt ir photographs to Minnesota , nnd so on ihuslnsllcnily wcro the samples received tbul , us one of thu originals coyly remarked i "Somo of us luvo had as many us n dozen niter * oi marriage. " While not precisely an evasion of tlui nllon contract labor law though n farmer's wife ( u the west can 11 ml plenty of labor to turn her hands to this now Swedish cure for the ills of bachelor hood in the ngncultiiral status , sa.rs thu Philadelphia Kocord , will bear Watching by our hoinu maricet maidens. There arn tiiou- tnml * of the latter who , with a llttlo knowl nlgn of milking nnd the knuck of turning out pi1' * in suniclenl number for the luirvou time , would nmko Ideal farm wives , and * this is their yo.vr to go west and embrace thulr pjiporluntlcB. ; Mrs. Salome Anderson of Oakland , Col. , f Is n daughter of JCvo and worthv her molhur , " y i tie Now York Evening Sun. That Is to f ay she uccoptod the'situation into which bur curiosity led hbr and hn.i made the bo it of It. Mrs. Anderson was born In ISIS in ' AUiii'o-Lorralno. Going to Iwu with her iincln In Paris , who was n Freemason nnd had the loitgo inootlnga at his house , she bccrctod herself in tlio room during two meetings aud wan then discovered. AS she could not be deprived of the secrets she nl- rcadv know , to preserve tier alloncc sbo was tnKen lute tlio order. Mr * . Anderson has thus the distinction of being the only woman Freemason that over wn . Hut she has not linen content to be a member of the order on KiitTruiicr. She has risen to distinction , Shu nfU'r wards cuuio to this rountry and married. Ilur jxirtrall ndorns the temple of Llvo Oak ledge No. 1)1 ) , lu Oakland. O.H. , as ono of Its patt wasters. She Is one of the board of trustees of tlio Masonic temple , which U rocoeiilred ns an unquestioned honor , tiho ' " /i rtl d ono of the charter members of ucveral Jodgoi utid of various honoied orders. Her anility to Uoop a secret Is no longer lu question. We venture to say , BUYS the Philadelphia Times , Hint If utiy girl WOM to onmo Into n vudden-fortune nnd xviro tented what bto in tended to buy llwt fcho would reply , "A dozen pair * of IIK stocking * . " Silk hosiery nnd underwear moot wild a responsive chord In u woman's heart that oven diamonds can not touch , Why slllt should bo so far more appreciated than the JlnoBt lisle thrund , which iimv bu equally oxpontive , Is a problem pa t llnd- lug out Uut the fuel remains , and Pan * MtioiMlonlers rprog'ilnng this falling keep all torn and gnoi , but uorortbele * * nlk , BO that oven moderate punes can revel in pur chase ) ol the one great lutfurj bf nn essen tially fomlnlno woman , There Is n wonder ful sat Isfactlon In knowing that ono Is dressed oven belter underneath than outside , nnd as n very pretty girl remarked ; "I always think of being thrown out of n carriage or hnrlncr a fit or something that Would nocesal- Into the exposure of my petticoats ; there fore , whetnor In gingham or velvet , ! moan to huvo my vest , corset , stockings and petti coat of silk. Thn fashlonnblo bathing suit of the seaside summer girl Is n stunner. It Is named the "poppy. " The regulation trousers are bril liant red , over them the short skirt cut out In deep scallops edged by black braid , The blouse walo't Is open nt the throat , nnd n lit tle ) scalloped cnpo fulls over the shoulders nnd Is caught Just In front by n black bow. High puffed slcovos nnd n Jaunty little turbnn of turkey red will mixko n bewilder ing picture for those who will have the pleasure of seeing her morning dtp. Palo blue trimmed with white braid will bo much affected by the blondes. Colored stockings to mutch the suits will replace largely the regulation bliick on&s , though thoto never can ho anything as pretty ns n well-shaped limb encased In black or nny very dark color. Hathing shoos do not vnrv , but n now wrinkle Is bath circulars , which are gav wraps , with n hood , thnt Is hold by the maid or friends of the water iiyinpu nn'd envelop her dripping garments as soon as she cmcrucs , th'is preventing n sorry spectacle passing from the embrace of Neptune through n crowd of strangers to the friendly stioitor of the bath houso. To lie Horn in Simp Windows. Silver pins shaped line a largo double pansv. Black cropon for elderly Indies' visiting gowns , Pure white Madras curtains for sumranr cottuges. Ulrls' best frocks of line white woolen materials. Ladies' black silt : umbrellas with natural wood handles. Bedroom gowns of white muslin with n frill all around the odgo. Irish point lueo hnvln if the pattern outlined with small Jet nail heads. Traveling can * In snllor style m idoof caih- more drawn over n frame. Sateen gowns having n rod surfaeo nnd Oriental llguros for house wear. Head cdqlugs of spinglos and shaded beads of the same or contrasting color- * . Haby cnrriago COVOH of white cordou cot ton , embroidered with wash silk. liathlng droisoi made of clath-llnl.sb.od llanncl trimmed with wonted braid. Girls' muslin hats having a largo rorded crown , with n frilled brim of embroidery. Kid bells , in boillco shnpo perforated nnd beaded with stool or Jot spangles or nail- heads. Calling costumes of lightweight alligator cloth trimmed with bead gimp nnd bougalluo accessories. Colonial slippers finished with n deep tongue over the Instep and a largo Rhinestone - stone bucklo. Traveling lints for ImUos and misses made with a straw brim like a sailor shape nnd a full Tnm O'Shantor crown of silk. Baby cans of white Cliirm silk , made with n lull crown , pointed top and deep nape , to match cloaKs of the snciu material em- Iinlilntnr1 ntvitKiil tltn mlrrn Thu li Itust In F.nllloin. Long coats of xvhlto cloth have polished gold buttons with Hat chasoa top , and are bound in black. The straw lints and bonnets dyed In mixed Persian colors require but little trimming , nnd that of the severest stylo. The long sleeved garments are useful for the cooler iluvs. LiUlo thread unions nro In ecru. The cottons como in ecru and bleached. The nlplne hats have become a genuine faa. The craze for them Is growing epi demic and they are being brought out in all materials. The leather bnlts and girdles have passed their heyday and have reached the ' re duced" which will make them stage , inoro at tractive to many. Hals are inoro worn than bonnets tbls sea son , and the indications are that they will supersede bonnets for a time , oven among tnlddlcngcd matrons. The daintiest summer fabric is nn organdie , In dark ns well ns light grounds , sprinkled over with embroidered bliiclcdols and figured with charming lloral designs. The minister must not expect constant at tention from the fominico members of his congregation en tee Sunday when both the soprano and alto in the choir appour out in now hats. In underwear a novel corset cover is brought out in a llttlo jacket , only reaching half way down the back. It is surpllco front , with tubs that Knot ; made of lllio cambric and edged with lueo. Fashion this year allows the wearing by young girls of inexpensive dainty capes nnd collars of muslin , chiffon or lace. Indeed , 'a very wide inco collar , which any girl can make for hcraolf , 1 * not only fashionable but changing. Snndalwood , llrst Introduced by the ducl'oss of Murlborough as a perfume * , is the moat popular odor for a scant sachet , and "IJoroth'y , " a blending of tbe fragrance of orange blossoms , lemon Mowers and jessa mine is the fasnlonablo porfumo. Mrs. do I'lnlno I am to delighted with ray photograph Hint I brought you a little pres ent. Photographer . ( modestly ) 1 really don't deserve such u testimonial , mndam. Glvj3 it to that gentleman over there. "Does he assist you ! " "Yea. Ho does the retouch- Ing. " Ono of the most fascinating lines of airy nothings is the shawl aud scarf collection. All the standard lleocy wools and tinseled Turkish-striped silk shawls mo added to until the woman who can pass them by must bu made of sterner btuff. than the majority of her sev. With the exception of a few flnu jet or.in- monts on n small buclflu of Irish brilliants , nil fancy decorations on dross shoos and slippers pors huvo nearly dlsappoarod. Fine soft shoes of undressed kjd , most easy and de lightful to wear , nro shown in many now shades to match the costume. Studo hats were never more charming nor In greater variety than this season. ICven for the bo.ich nro ornate styles made of black , while and ecru luces severally" . For garden parties there nro lovely models that ore both poetic nnd picturesque. Cbilfon nnd silk mus lin liati rival tha > o of net and lacu for sum mer uses. Itis said that men will not lounge about on plnzzus this sunnier wearing tbo ilunnol shirts of last season. No , indeed ! The lords ' of creation must icoop their llanncl shirts for tennis or baseball , nnd upon n dolce far n I on to occasion don shirts of Madras , zanhyr or Oxford cloth. They arc forbidden ulso to \vujr siishea and rusiut shoes this season. This will be . .season of blouse waists. Hussions , Bullish nnd Americans , nil will help out thu hutf.worn skirts and bo tlio ututidbv of tlioslimintir crlrl. Ono unnil nnlv stand usldo nnd w.itcQ the throng to nulb the way thu current of fashion tends. Therefore go with the tide , do not pull against It , and you will not go very far wrong in thu mnttor of dross. This season the Hue French poplins and mohulrs nru scarcely to bo distinguished from the soft-ribbed bongalltios nnd other iionlud f > llks of their nature. While retaining tholr old morlt of durability , n new nnd beau tiful luster is Impirloil tu the surface , and the fabric thus rendered more soft and pliant , the irqiilivmunts ot the present styles In making up tlioao fabrics Is wholly met. met.Among Among the rovnl ladloj of European courts the c/arlim of Uujsln bus the reputation of wearing the moH beautiful and sumptuous gowns. Her costume at the golden wedding of the queen of Donmnrk was ot white bro caded satin , woven with adoilunof orchids in gold.nml trimmed with. Jonquil yellow vol- voi nnd pure gold Russian liico ombroldorod with real pearls. This lueo is valued nt $30U aiurd , Minneapolis.Tnbuiio : Tbodoathof Wllkens Kualin while being Initiated Into one of the Yule soclotlin should put an end to the ab surd travesties which have too often dis graced these college orgunUutlons. Tout , this young man , In the prime ol llfo. In the full powopi of brilliant manhood , should bu thus cut off boforj bli day must oxclto righteous attftor of all thinking moil. Com ing In.close succoAslbu upon similar imgtJdlo * in other limitations It ithouid put nn end to this absurd nnd dangerous prucllco. Hey a will bo bay > , but men should be men. If full-grown men cannot learn wisdom from , experience aud conlluo tbeinsolvus to man like things and methods , tbojr had much bet tor remain at tnu home kindergarten , and not enroll tbomsolrc * ou colloga ll u. Lilli Dolgorouki , Morganatic 'Princess of Russia and Musician of Merit. "A CREATURE OF SPIRIT , DEW AND FIRE" Itnmnnco In Uusiln , I'ovnrly In Purls nnd AtniicyiiitkliiK lit Aiucrlc'i Cnn Itlito Vlld TnrtnrStondf nnd Interpret .Most Dcllcnto ol Mocturnon. Nnw 'i'toiiK , .tune O. | Special to Tun Dnn.J Did you over see a real , Hvo princoistgl hnvn just experienced tbnt palpitating p'ons- ' iii-o , nnd It Is with the generous lutontlon of tolling.vou nil nbout It that I sent myself for my usual chat with my friends who have , the good taste to bo rcallors of Tun Uci : . lior serene lilRlinoss thu Princes ? L.111I Dolgorouki is the supreme sensation of tbo hour In Now York. When It was announced a fortnight ago that madame la prlncosso would shortly arrive In America , the whys nnd wherefores of her visit bocam a toptc'Of thrllllnc Interest among circles socml nnd diplomatic. She had been u'nu'lthcd ; sbo had not hcon banished ; she wai coming to those shores quite friendless nnd alone ; she was accompanied by n royal admirer , a grand duke , Incocr. these nnd n dozen other con- Dieting stories were advanced to account for the unexpected advent of this left-handed connection of the imperial family of St , Petersburg. Of course every ono knows her romantic history. The daughter of the morganatic wife of the late czar , she was roared In the most extravagant luxury , surrounded b.v the fantastic corgoousnoHs of which her mother , In the earlier davs of her picturesque career , was io fond. The barmirlo orient nnd the msthctlc Occident seemed to moot and to min gle In the disposition ns in the environ ment of the little Lllll , and she budded Into early womanhood nn imoasslonoct , romnntlc , undisciplined gill , "a creature of spirit , dow nnd lire. " Onu of her pistons was diamonds mends and her llttlo fingers were stiff with rlncs , so .nift ono scarcely understands how they could grasp so llrmly tno brlolc-rcln or nligor so deftly the strings of her Cromonn , for this singular girl rode the wilaoit Tartar horse as easily ns if she were n child ot the f > topp03 , whoso cradle hud boon the Jingling uellfrlnROd snddlo of tbo Russian prairie land , nnd for houra dally she would draw forth wolrl melodies Irorn a priceless old violin thnt was at once her companion and her confessor. " 1 used to whisper to my violin , " she said to mo. "I told him ovorvJ tmng and fancied ho understood and an swered. " Of course there came a tlmo when the young nnncpss who told her sympathetic and friendly flddlu "everything , " conllded to him tuo old , old story that is the secret ut some beatillo period In her career of every woman. The young princess was xvooed and won by n dashing court attache , who carried her off a la Loehinvnr , and married hor. At the altar , whore the romance of most women ontls. hops hntnn. Thn Ininrmlmtt. trntinrv couple who thus .braved roynl censure wore promptly expelled from"Hus&ta. . They aouglit refuge first in Italy , then In Austria , but to Vienna nnd Homo the imperial displeasure pursued them any they wore oblieod to seek refuge in republi can Paris. Hero the elrl-wlfo applied her self assiduously to study , practicing patient ly on her favorite violin , while her nusoand worked bravely to repair tholr fallen for tunes , and the mother , far away In Potori- burg , rondorad such sooret assistance to the young couple n lay in her power. At longtn came the assassination of the Into czar , tie banishment of his morganatic wife , and the wolf came to knock ut the Dolcoroukl door nnd to send up his card by the liveried foot man. What did the Prlncass Lilll then ! Sell her Jewels } Pawn her coronet ! Not , at nil I Sno w bisporcd her troubles to her ovor- sympathotlc violin , nnd that tender friend nt once suggested the way out of her diQloul- tios. A concert tour of America I A pil grimage to tbnt gloaming El Dorado , where dollars grow on every bushl And ttius it came to pass that wo have a princess among us. us.i saw her highness in her apartments at the Westminster this afternoon. She is nn oddly interesting little woman not beauti ful , but fascinating with pretty llttlo man nerisms In tbo way of flashing her jeweled lingers and Jingllngher bangles about , or half closing her eyes nnd looking at you from under her lowered lids in such a way ns to convince you that one may bo an exiled princess without forgetting how to DO a coouutto. ' I do not wish to bo received ns n nrlnoon nor as anything but a musUian , " she said , wltti a tlnklo of all her little Dangles. "I have already achieved a standing among nrtlsts abcoad of which no womar. need bo nshamod. You know the empress of the Husslns has appointed mo her court via- llnisto. You Americans are so generous ana kind , " she continued. "Waon I faced the audience at the Academy last night I was so nervous. My manager whispered 'courngo , ' but I thought I should drop iny bow and run away , until I heard the friendly little patter of applause thnt rewarded ray first number. I have uoard so much , too , of a.11 you ara doing for the sufferers from the great famine In my country. Those poor , starving peasants I The most piteous tales tell not half of the suffering in the stricken districts. Russian , Indeed , unhnppvl From the czar , woo trem bles on his throne , to the poor roujlk , who starves In the hovel or studdor.i in the dun geon , Is ono longcictnvoof four nnd wretched ness. Hero you seem all so rich , so pro3per- ous. so hnppy. " The princess spnko In French nnd punctuated her remarks with little gasps uud catches of her brcatn tha , were indoscrlbiofo nnd untranslatablebut nltogother chic and femin ine nnd beautiful. Of course , her highness wears lovolv gowns. Her concert frocks , made by Worth , nro marvels of artistic Dojuly , and alin fairly swims in diamonds. She received your correspondent in a charming nogllgo of pink alllc crepe , veiled with quantities of old lacp. A wondorlul glrdlo of old bllvcr set with pink topazo conllnod it at the wnlst , nnd her pretty tiulr was stucu through with a long topaz-studded dagger of antlquo workmanship In cold nnd silver. I believe mndumo's plans InclUde a visit'to the west , und if she reaches Omaha 1 hope you will present her with mv compliments und thanks for a charming halt hour's chat. Tor BUOECK. 'a CKI.IIK. N. Y. Commercial : The death of a stu dent irom collision with a vehicle whllo no wan running blindfold , as ordered by com rades who were initialing him Into a college secret society , shoulilULargumont enough for nutting u stop to the .senseless , rough treatment nnd dani/ovoiu practical Joking Incldant to such ceremonies at Ynlo and olso- where. JmaJ ? Philadelphia Kocor.JjTho millennium will not bo realized until the practical jokers shall have been killed o < V3fflffr < ) is no immediate prospect of this devoiiflv-to-bo-WHhod con summation whllo thcwsami * of secret socie ties nru supported cnlollv Jor the organiza tion of practical JoKlng ? ' The members of the D. K. H. sooloty < yfiYhlo > are said to bo "nearly cnuea with , ( jr5Qt" because one of their members has died from injuries re ceived during "InltlalYofi. " They will soon recover , doubtless , un4 gaon with tholr tom foolery. Philadelphia Press r The death of a student nt Yale , resulting from nil nccldotit which occurred whllo ho wai < Jbulng put through u series of D. 1C. K. Initiation ceremonies will doubtless put n stop to those Insensate prac tice * just ns the Garrison nttnir put nn estop pel on similar D. 1C. 12. methods at Harvard. It is n grief of a most poignant nnd bitter chnr.icter thnt the parents must suffer when Informed thnt n son , healthy , vigorous , n line nthlcto , nnd In every wny siiporb spoolmon of manhood , is eut down in the more grntillcaUou of childish trickery Unit Is made a part of fraternity ceremonies. The sooner such warnings as this Kilstln aifnir uro hooded the better for > the collegian nnd bolter for the fraternities. SHORTHAND LESSON , 13y F. W. Moshcr. J.nssos 13. Wo have nearly completed the principles nnd nro ready to nppiy them , not only In writing words hut also In writing sentences , letters , etc. The hooks , circles , halving principle , and all other expedients should bo resorted to In running outlines for words , unless there is some rule which prevents their use. HUI.ES. When n word begin ? with a vowel the llrst consonant should bo n stroke con sonant. Unless It Is known to bo an excep tion , when u word ends with n vowel the lust consonant must bo n stroke consonant. This rula does not apply to silent vowels. In applying this rule the Initial r or 1-hoolt and the stroke to which It may bo attached , is considered a stroke consonant. When r precedes m use r. When r follows m use ray. When a word ends with r use r. When r Is tbo last consonant In the word nnd IB followed b.v n vowel use rny. Write the following cxcrclso aud Incloso your effort with a self-addressed envelope for key. 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Delta S Delta bava been household words In ibe Homes of thousands of people who have been retcusd from tbe Jaws of deatb through tbo won derful ability , ibe matchless skill of these great masteri ot medlclno and surgery , whoso kludness and benev olence , whose lelf-iacrlQcIng dero- tlon to tbenelfaro ol their fellow- nun will rer llye In tbe neirts of a urateful people. NERVOUS , CHRONIC , PRIVATE. BLOOD , They SKIN SEXUAL , , DiS- Cure KIDNEY LIVER , , eases. URINARY , RECTAL AND ALL ORGANIC TRICTURB , YPH1LIS , s EMINAL WEAKNESS , PEHMATOHHHCEA , X-kONORRHCEA , f * LEET , ' ' I f'ENER'AL AND V-i NERVOUS DEBILITY , Hydrocele and Varlcocele , Piles , Fistula and Rectal Ulcers Permanently cured bra metbod at once cafe , certain , palulesi and > uo- cesiful. Tbe awful efTteti of earlr vice and * xeefilv iDdulgincei , reiulllng ID lots ormanbood and premature de cay , quickly and permanratly re- lloteQ. CONSULTATION FREB. Call open or addren with itamp , Drs. Belts & Belts , HOSoutlil-lthSt. tf. lipornor 14th and DoiiKtas St * . Omaha.Neb. r , , . . i t r'T. THE RIPANS TABULES regulate the stomactyiliver and bowels , purify the blood , are pleasant to tako/'isafe / ' and always effectual. A reliable remedy for Biliousn < Sgsl"'Blotches on the Face , Bright's Disease , Catarrh , Colic , ( Sonstipation , Chronic Diarrhoea , Chronic Liver Trouble , Diabetesj ! Disordered Stomach , Dizziness , Dysentery , Dyspepsia , Eczema ) FJatulence , Female Complaints , Foul Breath , Headache , Heartburn , Hives , Liver Troubles T - " - 1 ! ' Jaundice , Kidney Complaints , , Mental Depression , Nausea , Nftt'tje llash , Painful Digestion , Pira- pies , Ruslqa3lood , , to the Head , Sallow Corn- plexion , S lt'1 Rheum , Scald Head , Scrofula , Sick Headache , Skin Diseases , Sour Stom- ach , Tired Feeling , Torpid Liver , Ulcers , Water Brash and every other symptom or dis- ease that results from impure blood or a failure in the proper performance of their functions by the stomach , liver and intestines. Persons given to over-eating are benefited by taking one tabule after each meal. A continued use of the llipans Tabules is the surest cure for obstinate constipation. They'contain nothing that can be injurious to the most delicate. Price : One gross $2 , sample bottle 15 cents. For sale by Druggists , or- sent by mail postage paid. Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY , New York. BUY A CAKE OF SOAH apd thaqk me for calling your attention to H. " MANUFACTURED ONLY BY N.K.FAIRBANK&CO. CHICAGO. BAKING POWDER. OZS. FOR ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. PAXTON & GALLAGHER , OmahaNeb FIR FIRE ! Insurance Company's ' Orders , Stock must be sold regardless of price. Everything has : o go as quickly as possible. Clothing at Fire Sale Prices , MEN'S SUITS. MEN'S ' SUITS $2.50 $ Our line Entire of MEN'S SDITS $3.00 $ Men's $ I5.OO Suits MEN'S SHITS $4.00 $ go at . Five Dollars. CHILDREN'S SUITS. Children's suits , ages 4 to 13 , 60c. Children's suits , ages 4 to 13 , 90c. Privilege of any CHILD'S SUIT in the house at $1.50. Boys' Knee Pants , lOc , 25c and 35c , usual price 400 , 750 and $1.00. HATS. Men's fine Derby and Soft Hats , 50c , 75c and $1 , usual price $1.25 , $1.75 and $2.50. MEN'S SHOES. Men's Working Shoes , 59c , 79c and 99c , usua piice Si , $1.50 and $2. Men's Kangaroo Low Shoes , $1.25 , usual price ยง 3. See our Bargain Table of Shoes. Balance , of Fire Stock Furnishing Goods at One-Fouith Regular Prices. WESTERN CLOTHING CO. , 1317 and 1319 Douglas Street. The UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS that the Behr Bros. & Go's. PIANOS irnvo ntlalncil , nnil llio lilgli prnlso Ihoy Iiuvo clldtotl from ( ho world's MOST Hi : . NO\VNii \ : ) AHTISTS. from the press ami from ti public loiif prejudiced in furor of Icier mnkos , It Is unto to assiinio Hint ( ho Imtrumctit mint ho pimoHeJ of UNC01I J10N ATTKIHUTKS. ATTKIHUTKS.MAX MEYER & BRO. CO , , Sole Agents , Omaha , Nebraska. Established 1866. Dr.DOWNS 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Tb mln nt ( neclallit la oerioni , chronic , private. Llood , ikln nd nnnarf dl.eaiei. A r { Ur and rtiilttereil sraduato ID tacJclne . , a > dlploinit , and v rtmcte . > ibow , Ji allll , lr > tlnn wltb , ih ( . reiteit luccou . catarrhipBrmitorrbo * : Ionmubooai . mlaal . weakuon. nlint lonei Impouuvr irplilllt. , ttrlclurv. iiau' orrliuva , vleot. varlcoc < il , eto. Uo utrcurr d. Wiir . trolmiot for Ion of vital power rarllit uokblv to Tlillui in r telrn t J at liome br aorreipond uoa. . Uedlclat or loilruneali nl t > i mallor , xp ii ourclrpacked . , numarkt toInillcaU couuuu . or ail r. Oao er oaal lot . rrl prtttnxl . Couiujlailoa . . . Ireo. Correipondunr . . itrtcllr . lirlT l iluok . ( M7 t rl l elf Lift ) ItDt tut. OfflOi bounV * B. W Ok. imlaji 19 a. m.lo Ilia. Deaditaaplot rt lr. FAT FOLKS REDUCED DY DR. SNYDER , THO SUCCESSFUL OBBSITT SPICIAUST Mrs. HU Mulllcan. Man ami utcr troitmcnt by lr. Snyilcr As l well known , ' to n lurco tinmbotD of out friends wo hnvo boon under tlio trcntmont of tlr. O. W. KSnyilcrtln colcbrilctl ( uporlnllstof Clilcngd Unoctbo 18th or .Innonry , 18 , for i.bcnlty. . wlm very Krntir > ttiK ri-Mi.n. n the fullunlnK ilntcmonl of wolRlit nnil mensurpmcnts boforO nml nflvrrt ) 'OAliiuMit nlllshuitt lloforc. After. Wolnbts pniinits . 2.l | .iuinl fin w..i " 'clics. . . . " " ? inches . l 4 Incbot HU" . W Inclms. . . HI Inches . ! W Inchot - r13 "All Ibo tlmo wo tiavo nttomlot to our regular -r- bnrlnou , nunereil iu > InmiiTonlcneo whatever nnd tiBTO been Improving every < 1iy Wo nonlil nilrlsd nil mulcted with obesity to wrllo to 1)r , bnder. W will b | iluasp < l to niiKTcr nil lettcri of ln < | iilrr where slBtiip Is Inclosed.nice l.akoVK ) Times , April I , I5W. r PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL , Nnrtmliiii. no liirnnnnlonro. Imrnilniiin no I DR. O. W. F. SNYDER. MoVicker'a Thcatro Bldg. , Chlcarjo , III Baby's cheek Is like n poach , It It Mndamu Ituviport's bleach ? No ! b'ut baby's mama's cheek Volumes to Iti pralso doth spoalc ! CnllforMmo. Uupporl's book , "Jlo n to bo Do nut ful. " N , M , RUDDY , THE ONLY PRACTICAL OPTICIAN SlOFouth 15tli Hu. rnrnamSt. Theater. EYES TESTED FREE Glasses Klttod to remedy nil dtifoots of oyo- slKlit. Steel spectacles of gnar-uitood quality II and ui > . * Solid ( told SpocUulffi mil r.yo lnsijj t and upward. OcculUOn nrascrlutlniii for gln9fli B tilled correctly same clay us rojolvoi ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYE3 INSERTED DR. C. GEE . . WO. The only loitnllr Rra < inntoa ClilncKO r > tijr'lal KlBtit yeniV atuilf Ton ycvirs pmcticM expor1 * enco with nil known dlsomes. Treats nuccoHfHllr nil chronic discs nlven lip hjr nthor doctors Cull nnd Boolilmor urltu for aiiostlou blank Da not tlilnk your c.-no hopMOis bucaiHo your ilnctor tollJ you KO , but try tlio Chinese doctor with lilt now nnd wonderful reimulloH nnd rt-cclvu new bemitlta nnd porniiinenteuro whut otlii'r doctors cinnol ulro. Herbs , Hooti nml Hunts nature's renicdloi lilt medicines The world his ullncii. Onu thouianci testimonial ! ) In thrco yonr ' prnctlc . No Injurlaui ilPcoctlonn , no nnrcotlca , no poison Ililloual troatuiunt unit permanent cure. Following cnip * iiiccoiafiilly treated and cural , Klven up by ot'ior doctors : Then , Couichlln < IU Harnay street , chronic rheu inntl ni 0 years , kldnoy nnd liver troubles. > The * . Cul\ort , U'th nnd Karnam plreot * . pnnnrAt debility. ludlKVHtlou , losn of utrcneth nnd vitality. Took racdlclno for jears but KOI no r llof , M. U Amlcrjnn , 1.131 Cinnlnn street , citarrb , nbthmii and bronchitis of tlftcon jours slunillnz. Has for nalo the following pn-p irod reraedlei at $ I 00 n bottle , six bottles for $ il j , for tlio euro of Anthuia , Cntnrrh , Hick llundiche , lllood rolaoulni : . llhciirmthiii. Femilo VVeakneii , Kidney nnd I. Ivor Complaint. No nsontn Sold only by Chlneao Moillulno Co , Capital , t Office , IGlh and CaliforDia Sis. , Oaaba , Neb AN ACHING BACK There Is no known remedy that equals WOOD'S i PENETRATING racU Improvement on or- Dl ACTCC ? tlliiary porous nlas- rLttO ! LK tcrs. it Is n revolution lu plasters. Wood's U the only plaster having power to ililatc the pores and penetrate to the beat of pain. COLD BY DRUGGISTS CVIiUYWIIEHU N. Y. Depot , 93 William St. V'V V'V'VT DR. J. E , McGrRSW THE SPECIALIST , Iiiuniurimasnd In tlio troatmontof nil form ! of PIUVATE DISEASES , und nil ilUor.lnri and iluUllltloH of youth nnil iminljooil. ITyuurV uxperleui-u. Illi rusoiwtH uud facilities are pructlciilly unlimited. Tlio Doctor U recom- inunducl liy the proM , and ondurflud In tlio Btronjost terms by tlio puoplu for fulr triut- iiiunt nml honoil iirufuiiionnl uUvluo , The moil powerful roniudloi Idiuwn to mnileru Kclinico fur the Biiccoastul treatment ut tlio following dlioacii aONOIlHHOKA-ImtncdliUo roll of. A com- Pluto euro without tlio low of uu hour's tltn * frnni liutlnuiii , OLJCKT-Ono of tlio most complete mid ouoi cessful troHtmcnts fur Kleot nnd ull uiinovlni dlsohiir-'cs yet known to the moJIaal prufai * slnii. Tlio rosulu uro truly wondurful. BTKIOTURIJ Oroutost known rumoJy for tlio troiitmontof utrloturo , without pulti , out- tlnir. or dllutluv. A most roiiiurkikblu romudr , SYPHILIS No treatment for thin terrible blood ( llsonso lift * ever buen inoro sucooaiftil. iiorlittdHtroiiiturondoriioiiicnU. In the llxlic of inuderii ulenc Una UUoaau U poiltlrojy cur.iblo and every trace of tlin potion ontlroly reinovod from the liloo'J. LOST MANHOOD , nnd nmbltlon. norvout- IICK , timidity. d pundunuy and all wouknom and dlnordoru uf youtli or uiunuuud , Ilulluf obtain ) d tit onco. . . . . BKIN DISEASES , and all dlseasoi of tilt touiacli , blood , liver , kidney * und bladder nro treutod nil ccuiMfull/ with tliu groatm Itmiwn romodloa for tbe illseaiini. Wrlto for olrouUn undijuuitlon list , free. JJf/i Mini J' in iu tttiiii\alm\ck \