- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 - - - - I " 4 T1L Sl'NlAY , TU1 ' ' t'8)8. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SIA1tT SET hAS A BUSY WEEK ockty Kept on the Go During the Last Six Days. OUT IN FULL FORCE AT CIRCUS AND RACES 8ipire Iuuitfll Are 1t o'i1 ( , Iotitg tIii. tsIgir ( niyttIuns , f1t , , eiiiiIiti , nii ( Iso I- . pOIIIIIlI. Olnatift BQCIlty during the tact week might 1iet hO 1Ikein1 to a nnuy colored , wtttly chniiglng 1cmlcii1oopc. IgIiinIflg on Mon- clay with thc cftelI5 it shifted to the races , ( thlIIc(1 with the conventions of the pliysl clani * , ct1ucator. and musicians , flhltiig in ' the spaces with excursiouK to the 'cxi'osi tion , b'oclety was out In full fore at the circUs , One of the well known young men was Itearti to remark on Iutulny that ) n supposed lie Wofihil linvo to go atid tcthe his kitiR , but us lie was accompanied the tiny utter by a 'liariilng 3ouiig woman anti as this was only one of tue ninny lnstnnce , . _ It is a vnn- tier the streets vero hot Itill of frantic par- cots In search of lost children , Sonic of ( lie sniartest sunirner gowns dis. llayet1 thliR Reason Wete at 1110 clrctls , mniiy of them dcclileully chile , I hirse sheer 11110) ' creations so IllUchi nfTcctc(1 on hot dny. 4bou the race-wt'1l , ovcry pocicty has 1114 e1t31fltflhl of litre Iovrrs and sporting I efltlItiBlllMtM 1111(1 Omaha Is no exeQ1)tinu. : 'Fhiert , tiocins to 110 lOlOCtliiilg Indescrtbahl ) ' oxlihlnruthiig niid socially irrcslstiblo In a swift ride bcIild a irnir of smooth , high : stoppers. : have only one life to live" wotllti ; he 11 very appropriate motto foi the rccep- tions hint were haiti during the past vt'olC. Thu IIntlltIpatIilsts flihlied ; lip the 8ocial side of their conentlon Mondiiy with : gIant celat , Thursdiiy evening the splen- : diii icC1tIoli for the educatiiis 01111 the : climatic finish of the week in the Ltnln- ger racelItlon for the musical artists. p ; The red letter eVent of the week for the top set vns th10 garden varty given the Riding club by Miss Mao hamilton nt her home \'ednesc1ay evening on their return from a twilight -ride through ( lie country Item Is an Item about an Omaha society Wollian which Is floating around the country Iii COfliflhi with a portrait , hiavhiig startcl In Chicago , and having already reached Cleveland Town Topics which illustrates the adage about going away from home to hear the news : Omaha society to date ha refreshingly rep. resented in the pilfered portrait of 2dlss 'Jess" Dickinson , the only child of i1r. and lttrs. Fdward 1. Dickinson , who live 1101111- oinehy on I'irk avenue at. Mon strt'et. Mr. Dickinson is the general manager of thin Union l'aciflc railway and one of Omaha's 'foroniost citizens. Miss Jeisle Is a graduate of the Oniahia high school 011(1 a Now York young 1adlc' llnlshiiiig semi- nary. 11cr soin1 1)UltlahlCy alit ) hioptiharity are hir000unceci unit they am cnlinnccnl by a dramatic genius that Is occasionally unil delightfully exploited amateurhy. Some f..I . . . . 1. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . - - " - _ . . . of " , ' - , LU CUll lid1110 40I flehiaii of Omaha , " so realistic anti effortless are her capital Impersonations. Soeloty is always on the qul vivo wheti she summons a select little cast from among her girl anti club friends , and 1)1115 a parlor play at the "DIckinson thieater"-as the hiantisome stone stable at. the Dlcicinsoti premises. ha desig- ilated , when it is festooned and chaired for an lnvltatloiinl performance. Miss IIellusoa Is one of the moat stylishly gowned girls In Omaha and Is frequently seen in Chicago circles. at the opera , derby and functlon of state , being Invariably. a member of her father's 'SlCCifll cor iartiea. She saw that World's fair thiorougltly anti also the San ' FrancIsco , Atlanta anti Nashville expositions - tions anti is therefore hrepared to patriotically - ally Proclaim the superiority of the Omaha show to everything of the kind in history combined. 1tet'ii , iin ror I lie Ilortors. l'lto reception and bail lendereti the vlst- lug hiotucopathists and their frleiids at the Millard 1at Monday evenhtig was one of the successes of the season. The committee in charge Cotislitteti of Mesdantes II. W. Contieli and 'SV. I-i. Iiniiehett. The Millard and , all ( its retinue belonged to the homcopathlsts anti It was brilliant with tri-cohorod lights , Inyriatla or hiowers everywhere. The guests ; were received In tito parlors by the oillcers of the convention and Mesthimes S. A. Mc- : \Vhiortcr , C , } . Squires , Itniph Conneth. lion. chiult A. Campbell and hlanchiett of Couticht Bluffs. lii the ball room the orchestra was stationed 1)ehIHl a magnincent. screen of palms , In thto blue room Punch 'as served from a lingo bowi wrentltetl With American iieatitls cml smilax by the Misses lloaglmil ; , SquIres atiti Taylor. The white anti gold ban. quet room was turned Into a reil , white nut ! blue rainbow. 1'ii , et rItigt-(4) Ill fort. Local society was Interested In the marS rings of Miss Mabel Frances Comfort to Mr. /trthiur W. l'nrtriilgc. which took place Wctliucsday at hiotita of the brido's oar- cuts , 1531) South Twenty-sixth street. After the ceremony , whIch was icrormctl by Rev. T. J. Mackay , rector of All Saints church , a ilnhigiutful Itinchiton aa partakea of by the U3eiiiiletl itteHts. Thu itridal 1)Brt ) ' Was flindo up of Mls Nellie harvey , brariuig the , i Juhte satin ctishiioui , on shIchi lay the ved. tiluig ilug ; the Misses Nellie Taylor anti I4hlttut I lainittoitil , ribbon bearers ; Miuts liolitu Catlwehi , uuiuhil of hionor Mr. Charles hopper , beat man , autul Messrs , Dwight S. Caltiwehl aini Aubrey W' . Baxter , uslierti. A ultuutiber of the guests accompnnfet Mr. and Mrs. itartrhdgo to the train which bore titan : to Colorado on their weiluhing titur. Yvu1l I IIIM II liii ihusutgvu. ' , ts. Mr. suit ! Mrs. LotiI Rothschild announce tito engaganicuit of their daughter Flora to Mr. Sol ( ] ohlstone. Miss Addle Slnerson of Cork , Nab. , was niarrieti to Me , Alouzo 1) , Cainpblt of Doug- his , Nob. , III Oinaltu Juno 29. \ednes'.i.ty , June 29. Mr. Gustout F. EJenCter auuti Miss Mluintu Pearl Smith 'eru married , Rev. Thuonias J. Mackay ofilcinting. ' Only the linineduutte families antI fricuttle of the cnntructlng Iarties were present , On Thursday evening , June O. a yery quiet wetlulluug occurred at tue resIdence of Itli. ii. 1.1. Carrier , it brother of tim britie , 1il4 ( leurgia avenue , whuei , thiss Ida b. Ficun- lug was united Ii : marriage to Mr. Claz-ii. \Velis Chuatlwick , Juilgo Irving F. Baxter , a frieuiti of the groom , oihlclatlng , The varlors 811(1 uhiuluig room vere tastefully decorated . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The Koy.I Ii the hljhient grede bulIng powder &JIDI Actual test. show It oo. coo. thIrd further than coy other Liroad. : ' AKlH t POWDER Absolutcly Pure ' ; rtA US-limO POWDCS CO. . tew Yov. - - - I anti aftsr the ceremony lunch : wns served. Only the relathre and a very few of the intimate friends at. the contracting itartics were irsenr ; ' The huirringe ot Mr. John 13. liuher sod Miss Cortie 1' . flohuli was aelebrateil t high nuuii Jtiiuti 30 , at the reshtlence of Miss KIttue 1' . listelhuorst , 2(111 ( ( russ Street. Only the immediate friends of the family s era PrCS- cut. They will be at luonhi , to theIr.frientls at Columbus. Neb , TIc marriage of MIss Mttrgarst Cunuuiuug. ham , daughter of Mr. I ) . ( tunnlngham of this city , to Mr. Thoutins l3alto orcurreti last vcek at. St. 1o's duireli , St. Iouis. Thu hurido hinti been the guest of her aunt , Mrs. Zuinn of St. i.ouhs , They wIll be , nt borne to their friends at 2020 homey street. Lnt Vednest1ny eenIng MIss Mntv iioyer nntl Mr. Ianc Simpson werl' married by Itev. 3. V. Wilson. After the ceremony refreshments were served at the home of the huritie. About i huirty-fivc guests were present. Mr. am ! Mrs. Simpson will be at home to their frientlut at Sixtieth and Vinton streets nfei Jttly 4. ( ieorgo 3. Adams of Fullerton , Web. , wh marrieti to Ninette E. Foreitnuuti , tiougiuter or Capinin 8111 ! Mrs. L. 1) . F'orebatul of Kcaliley1 Nab. , on June 30 by ltev. J. I ) . Kerr. luastor of Clifton 11111 Presbyteriuin church , at his cliurcit. There rert' ircsont the inutitedinte relatives of both Parties and a tow intimate frientis , Wedding luncheon vas serve. ! at thin t'axton Immediately after that cercinouly. They will be at hinmi' to their frlentis at Fullerton , Neb. . after July 20. 20.At ( Ito itoino of Mr. aitti Mrs. Carl \Vood- vnrtl , 2223 Ltikc stveet , Wetlocetiny titter- 1:0011 , .i tst TtlItli May Icuhne was united in ninrrlngti to Mr. Itaiph P. 1'alcs , 11ev , h (1mb , iastnr of St. MarkA English Lutheran church , omcinttng. Tile bride wore a gown of lI1e ParIs muslIn over ilh and carried a large liouriuct of brIde roses. Mist ; Mantie \Vlllieirny % 'ns maid of honor and Mr. L. J , /tllen best man. Mr. anti Mrs. Fobs left in thin evenhlig for Miiwntikee nail other lake points nitti will ho at home In Chicago after July 5. i..ttttui I ii uuut'ut t S III the \Veelc. Mrs. C. .1. Greene's I o'clock luncheon on \\'tIncstlay was a very techerche affair. Moster Robert Earl Edwards celebrated his 11th birthday June 29 by entertaining a titunuhier of his friendut. 4' eIrnhltitlfl : coffee " 1' ; elven 1w Mrs. F' . A. Urogart at her resideuice on Wednesday , Covers ver-e mlii for eight. Ott Friday night Mr. and Mrs. II. 11. ITardet' entertained at dInner. Thc color - sc1onle .vas yellow and white. Tdr , anti hles. W. M. Itogers celebrated tlidr thi wedding Monday evening by cit. tertahuting it few of their friends. Dr. JohTiofl elitertalnetl about fifty of his filcjiuls n luncheon Tuesday. A number of gticsts vero present from Chnriton , Ta. . .Mrs.'Kirk of St. Paul was the guest of honor at an afternoon luncheon given by Mrs. ilarry Knott at her home Friday. A sutinli. informal dinner was given by Mi s. C. K. Coutant Thursday night In honor of Iter guest , Mrs. Drhnger of Salt Lake City. Dr. \ \ ' . H. Ilanchett entertained a stag dnuier on u day and a porch party at his elegant home Monday evening In honor of some of the vIsiting doctors. Mrs : GWr : Holtirege was given a very pleasant surprise Thursday evening by her rehiftives anti intimate friends. the occasion being her biithniay anniversary. Mrs. E. 3. liohrbough gave a luncheon Wednesday in honor of Mesdames Ansil Badger of Colorado aitil S. Andress of flloOiningtoiu , Ill. The table decorations were quite unlque.jnd decIdedly attractive. Mrs. J. M. Metcalf gave a 6 o'clock informal - formal tnuslcui dinner Friday night in honor of Miss Metcalf of St. Louis. Miss Adah Mabei flryant of New York antI MIss Ofilcei ot the musical departnient of the exposition. The local committee of the American In- stttute of Electrical EngIneers entertained the visiting delegates at a trolley party over to Council Bluffs Thursday evening. iefreshmcnts scrc served on the cars. About fIfty were iresent. Qnc of the dellghtfui parties of the week was the sweat-pea luncheon given by Mrs. F. I ICirkentlahi at her home on Thiurstiay afternoon. The' appointments of the dIning rooni vere pcrfoct , with its richly eunbrohtl- ercd linen , sparkling cut glass and profit. ioii of blossonis. Covers for tweleve were haiti. haiti.Nv. Nv. anti Mrs. George IV. Llnlnger , assisteti by Mrs. haIler , Mr. J , M. Metcalf anti MIss Sqqlrcs. received the loading musicians of Omaha and the musicians from abroad at. tendIng thc Musieai congrcns Thursday afternoon. The reception presented much splendor from the richness nih ) varIety of the decorations nod brIlliant costumIng of tlte gluests. Two large punch howls in a prominent position In the gallery were iurc- sided nver by the Misses Barker. Mrs. HaIler % 05 asslatetl by tile MIsses Shiveriek. SquIres. Metcalf of St. LouIs anti Cook of Council Bluffs. ilo't in tii t I' . * f Pen iii e. Judge Fawcctt left tar WIsconsIn Thurs. day. day.Air. Air. and Mrs. C , J. Greene left for Chicago Friday. Miss Nash returned from Dubuque , Ia. , Tuc&lay. Miss . Nell McShne left for the east on Tuesday. Mrs. SoI Dcg n wont to Chicago FrIday .for a week. Mr. E. M. and Miss Andreesea are borne front' Detroit. Miss. Mabelle Crawford is a guest of the Misses Abbott. RabbI Leo M. Franklin will return from the east toilar. ' Rev. D. D. Burt Is the guest of judge anti Mrs. labaujth. Mr. George I' . Stebbins has rotiiried from an eastern trip. - Mr. anti Mrs. J. R. Ebersoie are guests of Mr. anti Mrs. Oveis. Ztlra. J. W , Waning will leave Tuesdy for Washington , D. C. Mrs. Loziers of Now York Is the guest of Mis. Samuel Burns. Ml Carolyn Cole Jones of Orinitehl Is a guest of tlio Misses Scott. Dr. anti Mrs. Bailey of Lincoln visIted Mis , J. Bobbins last week. Miss Alice Drake of Chicago Is the guest of Mrs. C. S. Motutgoniery. Mrs. II. Ohirisiuunt : of Mapleton. In. , Is visiting Mrs. C. II. Downs. General George lantly. returned front Chulekautunugut Park last tt'eek. 1)1. A. F. Nighitiugnle and daughter are guests of Mrs. E. L. Lonmx. - Miss Neilu Newton of Washington. D. C. , is VIBltIllg Miss Ester Bcnun. Miss Cenlo Ruthtcrorti and Mrs. Chapman leitt'o for Logan , In. , Tuesday. itey. Florence Koilock Croaker of Boston is a guest of Mrs. M. Attdruws. Mr , J. V. 'anh1orui uttiti ftirnily of Seattle are gtleuttut of MiS. hleecher Iiigby , Colonel Pratt is visiting at ( lie home of -V. I ) . Morgan of Idnachiester , In. Mrs. Icober and daughter of ChIcago are guests of Mrs. Edward Dickinson , Mr. Inylil Ihautn , Jr. . line returned ( roll : Lafayette college for the summer. Mrs. W. ii , lox of Deitycr Is visitIng relu- lives anti friends for a few weeks. Mr. aiutl Mrs. J. II. ! .iacanube : ' left Friday for Lake 01(01)011 ) ( or a few weeks. Miss Lithe ilntchlnson of Alyner , Canada , Is the guest of Mrs. Carrie Johnson , Mr. F.V. . Nash returned Friday front on ertendeti trip through Old Mexico. Miss Helen Vlcknr3 of ( leurgia Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. J. . York. Mlzs hayward of Nebraska City , guest of lilies ii , Cady , returned hionic host week. Mrs. Jnnea Driuger and daughter of Salt Lake Cltyaru visiting Mrs. C. K. Coutant , Miss Josephine Alien returned Tuesday ( coin a month's visit with frIends In Illinois. Mr. F , T. O'Malk'y of Denlsoa , Tex. , Is a guest of hula cousin , Mrs. C. A. Rutherford , Dr. Itanchict ( of Sioux City was ( lie guest of hIs brother , PrV. . II. Ilanchult , last week. Mtuia Mihdrcd Levy , who baa been attend- lug school Ia New York returned borne last week , Mrs. Fl. hahn : of Michigan Is yishtlng at her uuot's Ut 151 North Twenty-eighth : btreeL Mr. T. Johnson Is home from a tour through England. Scotland and the Shothand laIn ad MIss Mary 0. 11uiber of Detroit. who hiss bueti visiting with Mr. anti Mrs.Valer 11. W1hkin ut 1306- South 'Fblrty.llrst street , * heft for Iener and'ColorndrprIogs on Senility last. . " S Miss Rhsle"ontgomery left yetiterilay for Chicago , whtre she will epenti her summer vacation , Miss Edith Tobitt I4ft Friday for a three weeks' vacation ttt Lnkcside. Lake Chat- tatiqun , N. \ ' : Mra , Ezra-M1Ilnni titud datighitera left for Colorado where they will be cstabIishel for thu sumrner. Miss Grace Lee anti Miss IJeusle McKay of Minneapolis were guests of Mrs. Itt. E. Welles inst week. - . . . . . Mr. anti tjrs. Bliss of Tairmount , Neb , , nnti Mn. ileaff ht' Montana are guests of Mrs. 'IV. 11 , W'unn , . Mr. flay J. Staley heft Suntlay to spend a tto weeks' vacation In anti about Denver with Mr.Vill IJox. Mr. F.uclht ! Martiti , accompanied by his fatally , lute gone to lioston. Mr. Martin will return next yeek. The Misses Luythes. lenders In St. Louis soCIety , Were efitertnlfletl during the week by Miss Louise Squires. MIss Sallyc Ouzzenhehm of Allegheny. Pa. , is the guest of Miss Ilattye Dreltust , i13 South Twentieth street. Mr. Thomas S. Clark wIll spend Sunday here and return to Fort StceleVyoq wiLl : Mrs , Clark thie evening , Mrs. ft. Sexnuer of New Orleans is visit- lug liar daughter , Mrs. N. I. Guckert. 125 South Thirty-sixth : strdct. The Misses Della and May Oberfcldcr of ChIcago wIll spend the summer with theIr sIster , Mrs. Leo M. , Franklin. Miss Lord , who has been the guest of her brother , Dr. Lord , the last winter , returned home to DIxon , lii. , last Tuesday. Miss Adal : Mabel Bryant. contralto solo. 1st of the holy Trhiilty church , New York , Is a guest of Mrs. 3. M. Metcalf. Mr. anti Mrs. John MeKearnan. Chicago , spcilt a few days with : Mr. anti Mrs. George Kitlti , 2707 South Twentieth street. Miss Florence l'hehps ot Carthage , Mo , , Is the guest of Miss Estella Forbes at her Itoutie , 832 North : Eighteenth street , Mr. and Mrs. J. it , Fox' of Lake Charles , La , , are visIting Mr , nuuti Mrs. 1railhc Vaughn of 1152 North : Sixteenth street. Mrs. Clinches B , Baldwin and Miss Laura liahdivhu : of llaldwinsvhlle. N. Y. . are the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 1 ! . Van Dusen. Mrs. IV. . Lincolt : and Mrs. Fleming Pendleton of Intlependence , Mo , , 'are the gtmests pt Mr. anti Mrs. W. David Lincoln. Miss Sue I'axtol : Is in Chicago , attendIng the unLvcrsityShjt wIll visit Boston before rettirnitig ( or her 111gb school duties in the fall. fall.sirs. . Morton .antl Mr 0.V. . Manchester. members of All Saints' hurch choIr , are spendIng their vacations aoflg th Atlantic coast. S Mrs. Ihafer ntwi tidughtdr. Miss IJessle , efFort Fort Scott , ICan. . are the guests of Mr. nod Mrs. Joseph Allen. ' 1034 South Thirtieth : avenue. MIss Beatrice Montague , who has beet : visiting wiLl : her cousins , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clifford. will heave Sunilay for Lead , S. D. , to spend the summer. Mr. Robert "IV. Baxter of I'ortinnd , Ore. . who will soon take up his permanent residence - denco here. has been the guest of Mr. E. B. Buckinghanut during the last week , Mr. D. C. Shelley nod family of Chicago are the guests of Mrs. Margaret Brennan , 1928 South FIfteenth street. Mr. Shelley Is connected WIth the ChIcago Times-Herald. Mr. and Mrs. Charics C. Rosewater returned - turned to Omaha on Friday after a iicasaut wetiding trip through New York. state nud over the Great Lakes front Buffalo to Du. luth. luth.Mr. Mr. Gus Arnold of Allegheny , P. . arrived here yesterday nod vihl leave today for Clii- cage , acconpanletl by .hiut. wife , who has been visiting MIss Drolfust for the last fortnIght. " ' ' 'I Miss Louise Doherty. daughter. of Rev. and Mrs. Robert Doherty of thIs cIty. has returned home from the commencement ex- erclses at St. Katherine's sciiooi , Davenport - port , In. Miss Iaherty snug at 'the coin- menceinent and the Davenport papers In critIcising the music spentc of her solo as "the gem of the evening. " 'I Fl ors'n ( 'I' . Mr. W , It , Learn of Omhz was a vIsitor in town Friday. Miss Fannie Morse and Miibei Tucker attended - tended the exposition Wednesday. The Knights of the Forest will give a dance and supper at the city hall July Mr. Freeman Tucker of Do Soto. Nob. , was vIsiting his mother Saturday anti Sunday - day , The Florence teachers have all returned from the county institute full of enthu- siasm. Mr. Henry Joins loft Saturday for Win- sitle , Neb. , whore ho wiil spend the rest of tIme summer. Mrs. L. B. Finch : at Ulysses , Nob. , has bed : hero the last week visiting with Mrs. J. F. hloltaman. Miss Meboi Mattliies and Arthur Esteile of Omaha were visIting with the family of F. S. Tucker Sunday. Mike Daily , the city marshal , had a so- yore sunstroke Suntlay. but Is recovered sufficiently to be out. Mrs. MaggIe Wong of Omaha is vIsiting her Iarents , Mr. anti Mrs. John Lewiti. who lIve a mile north of town. Mr. W. B. Backus returned ( rota Sioux Falls , S. I ) . , this week and is now located In his law ofUce In Omaha. Mr. B. Sayhes , living near Sheldon , In. , was here a couple of days the fIrst of the week visItIng wIth Charles Brewer , Mrs. James Watts and little daughter of Omaha visited with : Mr. Vntts over Sun- day. Mr. Watts beIng employ d at the water works. i'rof. Johfl 'IV , Fishier , the newly elected principal of the public utchiools. spent thu Sabbath : with : his old friend , Fret , 'iv , n. hlackus. Miss Margaret Mill , a teacher In the Sn- loin , Ore. , Indian school , Is expecteti home this vcek for a month's visit with liar nothier and sister. The members of time Episcopal church gave an lee cretiun social at the dlv haIl Thursdny evening. Thu profits gb toward thio expenses of St. Mark's church. The ! tilsst's Brown of i'onca , Nab. . nr- ulved Tuesday and wihi visit .with their ilticle , Mr. J. 1' , Brown. tvto lives near liorp , for two weeks anti attend the exposition , The members of the Preabyterinu : dined : gave an Ice crt'auit social at the city hail 'l'uestlay night. There were muIa nut ! reel- tations , including a reeitatlon by Miss lloyer of Omaha. Mr. Charles Carleon anti John Simpson were elected members of ( Ito Board of Ed. ucation at the regular school election Tues. tiny , The lroposltlon to sell ( lie city : aIl tothe city carrIed , Miss LIllian flotulessou : , one of thin gradu- ate3 of the Florence scluooh , passoti the Omaha city cxanulintloti cud is now on the aiushgnial list with an cony prospect of an ttppointnteuut n teacher. Mr. I'V , Stevens of St. Paul , vlto has huee , hero ( or the last tlreo months as inSpector - Specter for the raIlway Company of the bridges built near here , return tl hionue Saturday , lila dutIes being finiuthieti. Mr. W. B. ilackus bait been engaged as qno of the instructors at the flawes County inuttituto , During one evening of flue loath- tutu Mr. Backus : vjii Iehiyer a Lecture to the teachers aitti the sonic lecture will be repeated in Rapid City , S. I ) . Company . . Ii of Blair. Neb. . ThIrd regl- - -"r..4 ' i'Cit1ntr'rR , 'Ifl 1119 then ; ( 'auttimin Vantleusen. First LIeutenant itey , tlndor. wood anti Sedond Lieutenant .Ioiuu : lCinney arrived bore on time neon train Tuesday and marched front hero to Fort Ounalun. I ? The Laillue' Aid aoCivy will not have a meeting for two weeks. Mrs. Clinches Potter of Omaha visited with ( ricuids ho BOuiotz Mond5i' . Mr. iry Kelly ot Oiuahi was a visitor at tIm iuontu of Mr. and ! tilJ.Vthl Moi-amu OUt- log ( lie ttcek. Services ihi tie laild at the Mtthioclit Ritiscopal church this evening at the uauai hour by the Fiuior , 11ev. Mc , heats , Mitti Kate Scott of Ilayciock anti Miss Lucille cott of Omaha eru guests at the hoico ot' Mr. and Mrs. Eu Ii , lhcuffrnaui the lnt week. The annual school election of tlI district was held last Monday evening. 'i'iio trees- urer submitted hhs report and the awn of $25 was voted for the lUfilosU of ealarg- lug the library and other routine business we. , trnnst"tf. Samuel hinlayson wflC elected ( a ftdecl hinselt. A nOmb1"i time young people were en- tertain.d last week. at the home of Miss Ada h. Steiger to meet her frIend , MIss Merle Itlhhyarti of St. Joseph. Miss MarIe iliil'ad , who laos been vIsit- tog hi OnhiThomit1 Dnson for ( ha last ituonth , deiunrtetl for Mound City , where she wIll visit a week beforit returning to her home in St. Joseph : . . . 'Fhio hmne of Mr. and Mrs. Grant ltort.eu' burned to the ground Inst Friday about 5PO in the afternoon , The cause of the fire is iinknowzu. Most of the furniture was saved. The house was Iusmutctl. Mise Alice and Clara McDIhi'of lila- wathma , Nan. , arrived in flanson Inst Tuesday aint utre the guests of theIr uncle , J. A. Morgan. Mls Ahlce'McDlIl was at ea ( hue itrhncipal tf the Benson schools. Last'Wdnesthay Chris Martig's team ran away while going down the bill on MIlitary road , throwIng Mr. Martlg ant ! lila son out of the wagon , injurIng Mr. Martig so lie is confined to hula room. ills son received 5ev- cml cuts in fallIng on a barb wire fence , A farewell party was gIven Tuesday even- hog at. the hotra of Miss hf. E. Safford Ia hoaor of Miss Marie lililyard , who has beet : visiting ainpng old frIends the last few nuonthis. A : uumnbcr of her friends of Omaha auui.thi'm htlace.ere. . prcsent and spent an enjoyable thue , ' bautket iuicuilc tihl be gIven by' tito Icy. Iuugtou : nun ! tleuusout canis of the MotIon : Voothmen of imerita at McCornb's grove Monday. The itrosratut Of the tiny tvtil cot- sist of pnile iaces and in the evening iluttuc- Ilug. A prira will be giveut to the best : unnii waltzer. 3) ml l ti er. Mrs. Hogorut , a forrncr resitlent of Omaha , is visiting liar relatives , Mn. i'ahmuen and fautilly , on Davenport street. Tluo Dundee tennis club , comprising a number of the young people of ( lie village ; luamu bcen organIzcd anti hitis beak-cit ground for the couu ts on Davenport street , between Fortycighth : alIt ) Forty-HInt ! : . Mr. W. J. Fischer and , ? tJia Sophie Fisehici' leftyestttntiay for their out hotne In Altom : , iii. Mr. Fischer. after a busimicas ( cii , in ( ito cast , will return with : his tarn- ily , which Is maicitig a visit In Aiton. FEEDING IN TRANSIT RATES 4otmfli Iltukota itimecu , % u'uL Ask time ltumiiiouiths to Grnhi ( the S'rIvlietze. S. ) , CIIAI.lDEftT-.AIN , S. D. , July 2-Speeial. ( ) -Among tfkl , important business transacted by the South Dakota Sheep Breeders' and Wool Groyers' ifasocintlon , which : has just held its eIghth annual meeting here , , was the selectIon of a commIttee to cali , , upon the presidents of the railroad lines entering ( lie state to request that the sheopnen of South Dakota be accorded the same feeding privileges for their she p as are granted sheep raiseraand feeders in adjoinIng states. Ta adjacent states sheep shipped by railroad - road may be unloaded at midway points anti ted for several weeks or months , ( lien reloaded and shipped to theIr tlostination at through freIght rates , being a great say- ins over local rates , whIch , South : Dakota sheep . raisers . - are . now . . required to pay should they w a m to unload their sheep to be fed enroute. This condition of affairs works an injustIce and an injury to the state. Wh&n the matter is presented to the presidents of the various raIlroads there Is little question that the sheep-feeding privileges nnve'njoycd by other 'northwest- cnn states exentied ( to Sotutli Dakota. The sheep -raising industr'y in South Dakota - kota , whIle yet1 , to Its infancy , has made and Is makipg phenomenal strides , and will be greatly hentflted and encouraged if the railroads grjtnt ( lie request of the sheeprnen in tIiI Impotatt particular. lltJSI : ' ESS 1(1 ( ) I ) A' ! ' LAND OFF : CSL IuidIt'sitIomk' 'if NotvSetthers Ctuuiulug hut , Soot ! , Iuikotim , ' ' ABEIIDEENj..S. D. , July 2.-Speclai.- ( ) Business at the United States land omce keeps quite brisk , and is an indication of a heavy ImmIgration into ( lila land district. During the month of Juno there were forty- two homestead entries , 9,424 acres ; twenty- three final homestead proots , 3.677 acre3 ; twenty-four finnI timber culture proofs , 3,754 acres ; cash receipts , $1,141.47. The Aberdeen Gun club is tlctermined that all pot hunters shah be prosecuted , amid offers a reward of $25 for information leading to the convictIon of any one violating the game laws of the state. Time populist camp meeting at Tacoma park is now in ( till blast. Several leading lights of the party are present , and attract large crowds. Waiter Thomas MIlls of Clii- cage , in an address Tuesday , made a bitter attack on American women , classing thorn as low in morality and virtue. The "Yan- bees" in general caine In for a scoring , It is sold his remarks were grossly insulting and unfit to be repeated. People generally were very much disguBted with the speaker and his utterances. ltuiIit 1IIjmui StuumsIl Grniii. hURON , S. D. , July 2.-Speclal.-Thurs- ( ) day's rainfall was a veritable God-send to this part of ( lie state. It was thu first soaking - ing rain for atone thaui two weeks , suid was satliy needed in many localities , particularly to ( lie north : and northwest , from ten to twenty miles. The strong , drying winds that irovalled for tout' tlays were very severe on wheat , rye and barley , and In some see- (101:8 COCU was twisted. Now everytlmhrug Is refreshed , farmers arc more cheerful and the outlook for a fair aninil graIn harvest is qtiite encouraging , A few tanners , fearing theIr barley anti rye woultl not dii , began cutting the crop for hay , but Thursday's rain stoppeti thiimm work , anti it is now thought that cvcn tlui.rnore unpromnimuing fields will give suIflcleat yIeld to pay for hiarvestimig. Fortunately , thcro are few fields so poor ( lint they wIll not give iretty good returns. F'lax , which : is' of small acreage in this part of the state , will be greatly benefited by the rains , and that which has made very little progress wIll miow grow rapidly. ituutli liikolti Olin cult Coimeumt IPm , BRADLEY , S. D. , July 2.-Spocial-Thio ( ) annual Christian church conventIon was lucId hicro the last : 'eohc. The attendance was large and the pports of ( lie om'er showet ! a gratifying lrcase in niembershilp. The following otc r were elected for the ensuing - suing teem : iIpldent , , 11ev , Vi' , H. Muliimis of HoLland ; vine resideimt , Rev , B. W , 130w- cr3 of Mihierutpirespondltig ; secretary , Rev. % v. P. Shhimhaet of Aberdeen ; recording see- rctary , 11ev. .113 11. Alnsworthi \'atertown ; treasurer , Mi&tt , ida Southwiclc of Arlington ; cxecmtivo lid/veil / , , 'J , 13. Moore of Aberdeen and M , D. 4xfm3t1er ( of Watertown , A state lnljiistetini assoaatiomi was formed with 11ev , 11P _ Shnniimart : of Aberdeen president , ltj ) , r , v. Bowers of Miller vice presidcmit , atid fey. A. 11. Seymour of , Ar- ilngtomi secretmrr5 anti treasurer. p , SI Czmiitlcqli' for Govt-rumor , ELH pOu11a ? I ) . , July 2.-Speclal.- ( ) S. 0 , lingsrm , ) hmo was the repubilcan candidate - didate for governor two years ago , will be a cauitihtlate fuIJ renomInation , ii : ninny portions of ttt lihltte there Is a feeling and desIre that Mr. Vitugsruti should be accontied a rcnomninatiomi. , Ills exhierhence in imblic mnattenuu has btn large , anti lie fins been equal to the requirtmneuits on each and every occasion , .Ir. 'RIngarud will be cordially suluported by the delegation from Union couuty In thio Mitchell convention on August - gust 24 , jwxt. fto'crt' Storm , PIEIRE , S. A , July 2.-Speciai ( Tele- gram.-A ) terrific electric storm anti cloud burst visited the section of the country about Okoboja , a lIttle town twenty miles umorthm I of here , Thursday night , Over three inchea of rain fell , flooding the valley of Okoboja creek. 0mb iaamu lost thirteemi head of hiorse8 by lightning , while others lost cattle ant ) horses ( rota the same , Crops , which were needIng rain badly , wihi be brought out huh right by the main. 'iIIANS OF 11NINC CONCItESS Expeolfttion tbft Two Thousand Decgates - will Go to Sah Lake. TOPICS TO HE UNDER DISCUSSION Mnui' 14itjeots of interest Imi time 'est- em Stoles-VIsItor , . WIll lie Wel- eiuuI'o Aio - idxcm'ious .tli'o L'inuiiied. SALT LAKE , Utah , July 2.-Spcinh.- ( ) Present mntlications point to thue atteumdaucc of at least 2,000 accredIted delegates at ( hue international MinIng congress to be held hero Jtmhy 0 , 7 , 8 and 9 , with at least as nati' more vIsitors who will be iwesemit as slwcta- toes , The delegate appointments to unto uiunber nearly 1,800 , representIng twenty- sOven afates ahuui terrlturics nntl 125 dIfferent comiutinitIes.'hile time crowd promnises to be grcatiy In excess of the bet : ! contumihttee's expectations , ample provision has been unatle for such a contIngency alit ! everybody vlll be cared for , Ample hotel aecomnioclatiomis are available at fair rates. The fumd in hauitl exu ± eed $5,00b oral will be at least $6iOO ( by the opening of ( lie congress. TI : ' : program : : just announced by ( lie coun- mlttee Imiclmitles a number of social and iuleas- ure-givimig features , as well as the practical busl1iess affairs of the convemition. It Is cx- pectet ! ( lie first day , Wetincaday , July 6 , : vill be hargcly occupied with the orgauIzation of ( lie hoiiy The muoralmig session , at 10 o'clock , will be devoted to am : nddres of welconie by Governor \\'ells , ( lie ailltoimitnucult of committees - tees nit credentials anti pernianent orgamilsa- tiom : and order of busimmess. in the mifternooti , beginnIng at 2 o'clock , these coiuimnIttee will report , time permanent olflccrs will be in- sahhcd amid , It timne reuuualmis , reports will be hearth from the 'special ' comumnlttees appoimited at Deiiver last year. One of these comunit- tees was dlrecteti to considernrnl , formulate -ii report upon the establishment of a na- Ilonal department of nilnes nnd mninitig ; the othier5was to report ott the revIsion anti codification - fication of the fetieral minimig laws. Bath comnilttoes will be ready to present theIr conclusions twheu , : called UhlOii by the con- gress. If these reports are reaclietl by time close of the first day , it is expected that they will be before the congress far discussIon nut ) final aittion during the second day , Tiurs. day. I'm'orm : iii of SiiluJe'jM _ \'ednesday evening the delegates and thieiriadles will be the guests of Saltair , the resort on Great Salt hake , where a band concert - cert , reception mind dance will be given the visitors. All of Thursday's business sea- sioux will bo ( levoteti to time subjects deslg- tinted by the committee on order of bush- ness , amid Thursday craning will be left open for such sneclal entrtainmcnt as may be annoutmced hereafter , Friday and Saturday's bu3lncss hn been. outlined by the local corn- nlttee on program , but no announcement will be made until the committee on order of business has acte4 upou : It. Among the subjectm to be presented In papers prepared especially for the occasion by uncut of wide experience are the following : "Coal and Coke , " " Advances in Methods of Concentra- then , " 'tflelatlon of the Geological Survey to the Itlimihng Industry , " "Relative Merits of Cyaniding and Chlorination , " "Mine Inspec- tiont' "illotory cf Reduction of SmeltIng Costs , " "Long Distance Trananuission of Electric I'ower , " "Fuel Coat in Puniping , " "Recent Advances iii Sniolting , " "A New Treatment of Low Grade Ore , " "Copper , " "Relations of Investors and Miners. " All of theje papers are ready or In course of prep- oration lyygen , conpicuous for their knowl. edge of the subjects treated. As they ar presented they vihi be dIantuse by the cot- gross , nod it is expected the discussion will ( Scofleld's Closed All Day Monday. ) Waists Ohhia ! f. 2 5 _ _ FOR TUESDAY. They're well worth tInt money-more you will say-fronts tucketi in fine cluster tuclcs-tinlined except the yoke-cool as cotton and dollars saved in washing , White French Pique Skirts $1.98 each for Tuesday-This is a very finely shaped skirt-tailored seams-wIde hem-and we think you'll acknowledge they're the greatest skirt bargalmis you've seen for many a day-Our Linen Skirt pricee bring ( ho trade to us-Wash Ties Tuesday at 19 cents-Our store will be closed all day Monday. a 0crFIELD U CiUAk&SUITCU. . - _ _ _ HIUCt'l' I OL. BroweII HdII Opens Sept , 19th , 181)8. ) JonidIiig tt iid Jny School for Gim'h Under the direction of ilL , 11ev. George Wortimingtom : , H. T , I ) , , LL. D , Priniury , hlreparatory anti collegiate courses. Coin. lietent corps of teachers , Mudorti mneth : . otis and every advantage offered , Strict &ttuntion haiti , to time moral , mnemital and physical sveil being of the students. Diplo- mus conferred. I'repnres ( or all colleges open to women , Special courses in High. or 1dnghihu , Sciences , Ancient and Itlotlern Languages , Mutate and .Art. Verrns mod. eritte , Bmuildluig repalreti anti iii excehlent order , Sanitary iilunbing. Satisfactory atcaun hentitiuc , Parents umnd guardlaums desiring to enter pupils will 1)10050 solid for catalogue , or appmy Persommahi ) ' to Mrs. L. R. Uptoii Priii. lii'osvnel 1 huh. Oumahimi , Nub , St. Catherine's Academy 18th and Cuss Streets , , % vII..L HF : OPEN A ; a Gueit House foi' Ladies ( lUrillg the iiiontlis of J uly anti August. Centrally Locateti. Five Blocks from New I'oatotflce. 1 IBock fromi : Car Line to Exposition. BLISS MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE LA IU ES'I' S'I'OCIC 1 N V'ES' ! ' 1S12DOUGLAS ST prove of the greatest practical value to those interested. On Friday evening , 3uIy S , a comphi- uflentory concert will be given for the cci- gresa In time famous Momma Tabernacle by the Tabernacle choir of 1,000 voices , assisted - sisted by thme Knights ot I'ythias band , an orgnnIzqion ( celebrated thmu'oughotmt the vest for Its oxeelheac'e. TIrn annie bnrnt will furnish : music at nil of time sossiouus of the congress amid at lime Saitair reception. Unless a chamige Is orthcrctl by the congress - gress , that selectIon of ( lie next Ilince or iiit'ctiiig will be heft tmnthh Sotturda ) ' , time last day of the session , A ntmnibeu' of interestluig special tnliis have been arranged for ( hue tieleguttes by time railroads - roads , 'rIte first of these Is on Sitiiuiiiy , July 10 , iilcu : two u'nihrotuls tvhll run special ( mItts to Mercu : anti Tintic , olin tim great eyanitie gold cnumiu and thin othit'r a silver , gold , leaui alit ) ctputir , canip , where mining is cnrrietl to great uiopths. him boil : places counuiilttees wihi see th time enter- tutlnnicot of the visitors , amid the ttiites will be oiieii to inspection. On Moumda ) ' no oxctmrslom : will be run to iilnghan : lImit ) th : : visitors wilh be guests of the camp. Thi llhghiamid Boy mimic will hat lighted for ( hitu occashom : him all its workings by ilmenuitiescent I lgiits-ailerdlng mlii opportutuhty to suttidy , niImlng opernthoiis on a large scale tunics thm best c91tlitlons. On Tuesday there will be another excursiomi to Mercur. A uiuuiber of imiquirics have beci : reeciveti at henmiquarters as to whether any but ulehe- gates wlhh lie allowed In ( lie couivcntion halt dimmIng the congreha ; antI whether tiny but delegates will get time benefit of the special rates , The railroad rates are opeui to evert- one who attends the congress either as tide- S gate or sPectator , The cquigress Is opemi to nil , hut emily delegates will be allowed ( I vote , ( , S ( 'ultim'niluu ICii5 nti's , lhouitt county huts selectctl Steauiuboat S Sprimugs as the commmty sent at a eomyetlttOml itelti for ( bat Iuimmirnee , ' Time Lcativlllo iieraiti-tb'nioernt mitt Chmronieho hits ebmumigeul lunnuis , Colonel \V , Ii , ( irifllth retirimmg amid l.tute ii , Johuittomi mind Jellies Mne.nuinnm ! : tnkIn charge of ( he property , They have assumeti control , J hunhug ilIum chased ( lie Imper , ' Thy ( 'muss party of ( lie United Stales gL'oiogirttl inirvey hi tehorteh at wiurk hut time neighbemlrnoti of hierimuosa partmc , An- I othem' force wIll Ite mint to iioic further irnrtlu vithlii a iseek or two , It is mint yet certain whmeilwr a ilartY wIll wom'k imear lenver this om' not , ' . S. l'm'of. i'atton , stole suporhmtcnient of rub- f lie lumatrumetiout , Pt In receipt of a letter front 's. her hiu'httIiul , LIeutenant Cowks. Sixteenth iuifaumtry , atauinimeut at Tainhin , irl'i. , to ( hue effect that hit' . tiiti muot aecoumihlafly lila megI- iiiemit to Cillom. I L ias hmnntussibhn for alt - time oIliet'ra _ to go , nmtd to ilecitlo tvio should Vmuinl Ite'luiimt ! it was ticeldeti to ' 1rai' lots. l.ictiteutnmmt ConIes drew the 'straw i"lmleit llre'vemmtcti his going to Oumba with : his regi- uiCltt. o 'Ti5tuos . ' - - , t S At Ctit Prices ' : Our store is the IflIJCCI. Of t1rti bii'yw'i for the vei'y cogotit 1'GRStit tilat 0111' stock C'OlDpi"lSeS OVCL'ytIlillg in the S drug line winch caii possib1y be ileeIed ( lOt' the sick room , \\Te positively giiaraittee the 1'i'eiiiess ] lIh(1 ) goiiuiudness ol' every ; lrtielC we sell-as ve11 as that our price vi1l always be the lowest. S I Terms-Spot Cash. ' Itegilar Pmlce , Our l'rlce. ' Regtihiir Price Otis .Pric $1.00 A'er's Ihair'ig'r . . . . . . . $1.00 Xk'kaiuto Suugwn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bOo $1.00 Ayc'r's Sarsnparliia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tOc IwmiIg liutmiuumrgt'r Iirnitt 'I'eut . . . . . . . . , 2b $1.00 Ayer'14 Cherry I'cctoral . . . . . . . . . . . . SOc $1.00 Listerlmie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25e Ayer's Pills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Oc 25e Lyon's 'J'tatth& l'ovdcr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Cc $1.00 13uoth : ' Iiytnmet , . % . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cc 25c Laxnttvu Bromito Qiuinimuti . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25t' Ballard FT. It. Syrup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20e Soc Lit Blumicho Fitee ' . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Itccf , Itoh mtnti 'ImieVyoth . . . . . . 7.c 75c Ilutgtlmu'13 MngmioIlti Balm . . . . . . . . . . . . . IJ3o Sic Blruicy's Catutrrhi Cure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Cc ltiuuiyoui's ieinCtlI'M . . . . . . . . . .TOe , 40c anti SOc 2.ic Brown's Camphorated 'I'Ottll Posy 20c 25e Ztienmic'n's Tititumn , Powder . . . . . . . . . . . Ito a' ; Bitter W'nter , Ltmjos & Mnt'as. . . . . . 23c 75t' ManlIer's Coil Liver Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GSo . S 2c : ; Brown's Bromichiltit Trochieu . . . . . . . . . 2Cc il. ) Miles' 1it nttlIt' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . too r' . - 2Sc 1lni1e'ntinea RemedieM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c llorhli'k's Ahimited MIlk . . . . . .45c , SOc and $3.25 25c I3ucklemi' Arumlca Salve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Cc 31.00 Sizultinu J'repuruti * ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'JOe 25c Becelutim's Pills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Cc SOc" Iltii'Iulii Creamim amid Lotitun . . . . . . . . . 40u 75c Bochiee's German Syrup. . . . . . . . . . . . 7Cc ISa tumid 5Cc At. & L. F'lorlilzu Water , 2Cc & GOti 2ic Brauudnc'ti'ut Pills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2th4 &Oc , tuimd ? 5c Melhin's Food..40c anti a5c st.o0 Brltlfieitl'i4 Mothers' Friemid . . . . . . SIC $1.00 Oramige itiossoui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SO $1.00 Brndileld' I"eunaie Regulator . . . . . . SSe $1.50 Oriemitni Crenun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.20 25c anti SOc Bull's Cough : Syrup . .20c and 40c Packer's Tar Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ilu 25c Cnrter' Little Liver l'ills . . . . . . . . . . . lIe . $1.0' ' ) I'alne'im ( 'elery Comupounti . . . . . . . . . . 'TIc 25c amid SOc Chiauiiberinlm's Cough : ISa PI's Ctmro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c Syrup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20e and ICc Bc Pieuce's Pills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c 23c anti SOc Chintnbenlalm'it Dhztrrlioett J $1.00 I'Ii'ru's Otuitlen ] 'ult'tllenl Discovery , 7To Itemedy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20c and 4Cc $ i,00 I'ierce'g FavorIte Prescription . . . . . 7Tti 250 Cuticura Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c 25c Pasteunimia Dentifrice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c iCe , 25c and SOc Cascareta . . . . .ICe' , 2Cc amid 40c , Pond's Extract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Cc , 10c amid $1.50 35e Castoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2oc 25c Rimbifonni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Cc $1.00 Ciuticura Resolvent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SSc . $1.00 l'imilchtmn'a Comptiund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FOe $1.00 Carlshati Sprutiel Salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .c SOc 1'ozzomii' Puwder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOc anti $1.09 Electric hitters . . . . .40c amid 75e S Pyritmiul Pile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . timid M ISo Electro Silicon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12c I Peara' EJmisctntetl Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12a 252 Haney's F'rngrnnt Cream. . . . . . . . . . . . 20c PInnutI's Eati tie Qmmluuint' . . . . . . . .38c nuiti 73c SOc Ely's Cream Balm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lIc 1'ituttim4'i Vegetals ( violet , lilac , , etc. ) . . Gic 1"rog In Thiroat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'be 4711 Sotiju . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iso 25t ilolunes' Froatilia . . . . . . . . . . . - . . , . . . . . . . 2Cc She'fllells Dt'umtifrie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soc Cciii Catnrrli Powder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40c Shmiiohi' C'ouimuumiitioui Cmure , , .20c , 40c utuiti SCum 23c , SOc , $1.00 Gargling Oil. . , .20c , 40c anti SOc $1.00 Steam's'lmie Cod Liver OIl . . . . . 75e 25c , Poe , $1.00 Gnrlleid Ten , . . .20c , 4Cc timid SOc SOc Syrup . of Figs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Cc 150 Gramitlpa's'ouutler Soup . . . . . . . . . . . . Cc S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and $1.40 25c litre's Root Beer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c Stuart's Dytupepsia 'rutlilets . . . . .4Cc anti ( 'Cc $1.00 Ilooti's SmlralmiitriIitL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75e Scott's Euuiulskun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Cc tumid He 25c Hootl' Pills mud Tooth : Powder. . . . . . 2Cc 75c Sozttluit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COc ' ; Tc huh's Catarrh Cure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COt. ISa Swnutstlowu : ( Tetiow's ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 25c , 50c , $1.00 Ilumnpirey'a ) Remedies , 25c Gotisatmuer ( 'l'ctlnw's ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iSo 2Cc , lOu zulu SOc , Ste 'tVIiliimiii' Pink Pills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40c SOc and $1.00 Itamlln's lVIznri OIl , iOc & SOc $1.21'nruuc'r's Safe Cure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Cc SOc IlIad's him. anti Ahm'tl Cream . . . . . 45c i $ ffJViiue of Cttrtlni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOc llobb's Sparogus i'iils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Cc . : uc ' , tiitlluimm'y'mt Facial Sotilu . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ito $1.00 Iltistetter's IthtterH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75c Matlttzio , YnIu'mm ZIc articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . ITo $1.00 Juymies' Expectornuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TIc Maulnune Yale's SOt. articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40c 2c : ; Karl's Clover Root . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c Matlamo Yumhe' $1.00 tmrticle . . . . . . . . . . . 750 50c Lyons' Knthairou : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Cc 1tit1nme Yalttmu $1.50 nrticlc . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 $1.00 Kimlamazoo C'lery Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TIc' s Motlamuin Yiie' $2.00 arlichea . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.75 ' SOc Kcuniu'ut Cough : Sym'up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40c TIc Thmoniputomi's Chii'rm'y Plio8illmtito . . . . . . iSo $1.00 Kemidtmhi'mt Spavium Cure . . . . . . . . . . . . . TSe SOc Tiionupsoui'a Cherry I'hosphmato . . . , , lie ( 500 amid $1.00 Kiinier's Swamp Itoot $ i 00 Tuffy'a Malt 'tVluiskey . . . . . . . . . . . . . 900 450 amid tOo $1.00 lienilmigs 'tVhiIske ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 Kominedy's Medical ] ) iseovery . . . . . . $1.25 'fiiiis Spot Cash Write for Catalogue.S Sherman & McCoune11 ' - - Drug Co. 1513 Dodge Si : , Mithile o Block , . Omaha , Neb. - - - - - - - Mrs. 4i. Benson , 210-212 S. 16th St. J Monday we r will be closed all day But Tuesday we will give seine hargaimis that vfil make trade lIvely. Elegant two-toncti h'hmmttl Parnsols-eammopy' top-sohhti bonier Iii cculter , nmtul lielmistltcheth top smith 1)ottouli-I very tipped ribs timid hutuidsomu luau- tIle-regular $4.50 Parasols-for $2.87. . Two-toned Check ] 'arasols-ahmeh 1 tIp ribs-canopy top-novelL3' hiatt- die-reguhar $4.00 l'nrasols-for $2.25. ' WhIte China Silk l'arnsola-withm two and three uutik ruffles-fancy imandhes-reguinr 3,00 oarnsola-for $1.50 , Sniume I'ttraaol with two deep S chuifot : ruffles for $2.00 , . Misses' Handsome China Silk Parasols-in all thee nuwest slimules- S nolby ) handles anti tassel-regular $ L25 I'nrasohmt-jor $1.50. - . I Ciiihdmcm's Satlm : Parasols-all L'ohorum-regular Price 85c-for 45c , j. ) New Shirt Waists e , , , % sTu have mt huge iinc-Jtist conic lii , Pink , Iliimmt anti \\'hito Lawmi Sb \S'aists-rume'tI , ttikotI anti etaI I broitieretl-prices ( loin $1.25 tip. _ . hlantisomne Pink aittl Blue Clunk Ginghams fuomn $1.00 imp. ' Jiuut In-a large line of late atyh LINEN 1)1(1155 BICIITS. . k" New styies in Untieraklriut-hamidsotmio ones ( coma $1.19 tip. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r Wash Your Faces _ $ and Your Laces 9 - with ) ' . , ( * 4 S I Made on purpose/or . , Fiie : Fabrics aizd Fine Shuts. A PURE , \VIILTL3 , FL0A'riI4a SOAP , hade by 'I'Imc CUDAIIY SOAP WORK'S , , Omaima , U. S. 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