Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 17, 1898, Part I, Page 6, Image 6

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ONE REV TO SOCIETY'S SONC
lo Evldonoe of Monotny Appesr in the
Swell of Harmony.
EVERYTHING SET TO THE EXPOSiTIOU
ffnIrM .trt : Inii , 1u M..tI of the
Ijnprni.i hIII nid l'ha.rfire Ii ,
fIrIItflI ( ) r.t. r-Sinhl , rnllc
.t , I (1 lun hin I'.ilIIe.
'The cxnsItIon conthnue to furnhsh the
( cy to whhch IoaI iocIety I nttunoh. Ex.
poIthon vhuItor trom abroad are toented In
moit cvery houhnh1 an most of th
80c1a1 ontertainmenut are gIv'n In theIr
) onor. While Ihere haB been a dearth of
Iatgo formal nfTaIr. thro hn been no lack
lurhng the last vck or Informal luncheons ,
dInneri end outings of vorlous kinds. The
aummcr's cnti'rtalnmcnts seem to be of a
tipofltafleoUs orler , being ImprovIsl on short
notice afll tar the most vart without oil-
% anccd notlee.Vlndhiig up ( lie evening % viUi
an excursion to the exposition has conic to
he almost the regular thing for all tornu of
oeIa1 activity.
Miss Elsie fleaoner , who left Omaha last
IAO'hh to 'enrcc'nt ' IcCluroa Magzlne nt
the neat of war In Cuba , has been spondirig
her thii at Kingston and Port Atitonlo ,
where , In addition to her lltcrary work. 8110
has licco assisting Miss Barton of the Red
Cross o'hety In the distribution ot relief
nupplles and upCrvhis1on of hospItals. iTho
expects to remain ut Santiago for sonic time.
Mr. JameRVnllace lirpatch , whose Omaha
friends are always Intelefited in his weirare ,
received the ilegree of Ph. 1) . ( rein Yale at
1t8 commencement last month. dr. I3rontchi
Is now at Fort MePlierEon near Atlanta , Ga. ,
Its a member of a tletathment of the Eighth
infantry of the regular army , In which ho
1105 onllott'cl pending notion by the president
on his application for a commission.
The women who are interested in prepar-
log time projected hioer day at the exiiosI
then on Augtist 2 neXt are trying to make
it. the 8ociai event of the midsummer
months.'hiiIe the parade of flower-be-
t decked carriages 28 by no means a novelty ,
it. will be introluced ( imifo Omaha for the
flrimt time anti whit give Omaha ieopic their
flrst epporttlnity to display artistic taste 1mm
flower decorations of tlib kind. Omaha has
quite a number of 8mnurt rigs driven by
mitylish men and womnen and thmr're is no
good reason v. by a tiowor carnival shmoulil
not ho as mnmmch of IL IIIICCOSH hero as it has
been in Los An'ele , Colorado Springs and
other western .tics. In fact sverai Omalma
Bociety people have participitted In carnivals
at. them alaces mmmiii theIr ecperience prom-
hcmm to be of service now.mong the
Omaha people who have promised to take
part in the varado with timeli conveyances
' are : Dr. Mercer , Mr. Nash , Miss Mary Mercer -
( cer , Miss Palmer , Mrs.'attlcs , Mrs. Dick-
, l , Inson , Mrs. ilaidridgi' , Mrmm , George Squires ,
a Mrs. nalcocic , . .lrs.v'ssels , Mr. itex Moore-
i house , Mr. Gould Diotz , Miss Anilrccsen ,
Miss Welster. Mrs. George 1Ioaiand. Im's.
Doup , Mrs. hulls , Miss Mao Mount , Mrs.
Patrick , Mrs. Tahiifero , Madam Tahhifero ,
the Misses Sharp , Mrs. lirady , time Misses
reck , Mrs. J. E. Ilaum. Mr. l3lackvcll , Mrs.
Love , Mrs. J. 11. Evans. Mrs. Brandeis. Miss
Louise Squires , r1rs. r . i. hitchcock , Mrs.
lIen \\'OOi ( , , trs. 1e\v1morter , Mrs. ii. T.
Clarke , Mrs. Jomislyn , Miss Allen , Mis. Baldwin -
win of Cotmmmcil liiutfs. Mrs. Summers , Mrs.
Metcalf , Mrs. Cornish , Mrs. Kenyon , Mrs.
OldilcId , Mr. Clurk Reilick.
I.it.rtniii illeiatr4 ( if t lie " .Veic.
Miss Webster on Saturday entertained at
( hinncr In honor of her guest , Miss Law.
In honor of prof. llcmril , Ir. and Mrs. D.
A. l'oote entertained at thinner Wednesday
R nIght.
Mrs. Morsmnan entertained at luncheon
yesterday afternoon for Mrs. Darby of St.
Joseph ,
Thursday afternoon in hmommor of Mrs. L. If.
llhoemn of Mimimicapohis , Mm's. Nattinger gave
a Kensington.
Time Boys' and Girls' Wheel climb enter-
tainoit themselves at a picnic 'l'mmesday at
Ilanscom iurk.
Comphirmientary to Miss Iiulmmt who Is time
guest of Miss Mercer , Mrs. C. S. Cuhltnghnm
gave a "high tea" Thursday afternoon.
Doltgimttui in every vay was the dimmer
given lust night by Miss Andreesen at time
Cmimiino at tile expositloim in imommor of Miss
Law.
Law.Mrs.
Mrs. J. Meyers , who is the guest of imer
daughter , Mrs. Mtmlick , vas agmecably simr-
prised Tuesday afternoon by her former
neighbors.
The K. 0. B. C. chum wa entertained
last Tlmtmrsday evening mit time imomno of
Knight Will II. Wagenselier. About fifty
vcro present.
A coaching party vus given by Miss
Chandler yesterday afternoomm. They drove
out to Dr. Mihiers , where a bouutlful repast -
past was serveil.
Miss \mmdreescn is m'c.9Jommsiimio ) for one of
the jolliest gathmerimigs or time week. On
'i'hursdmty orcmmimmg simo entemtui nod the Rid-
lug club mit a. 10 o'clock porch supper.
t nierry comimpammy of little people gathi-
cred mit time imomime of Mr. nmli Mrs. Johmmsomm
Friday afternoon to emltmtrato ) tlio sixth
birthday ot Mastem' harold Joimmmson. About
fifty s'ere present.
Mrs. J. M. Metcalf's luncheon Fritiny , to
which temi yomimig wommmomm i'ere biddemi to
meet. time Misses , Metcalf , Sinclair mind Limlu
Sinclair'as mm mmmro nmul novel immnctiou. l'llmk
'was limo color scheme for time dining room.
A very attractive outdoor fete was that
or Miss Cornelia Ilopoweil's rainbow iorim
iarty at time imommmu of lmer mnmmmt , M rs. hi.
Latimore , him Imommor of Imm'r guest , Miss Aieio
; Harris of Denver. About twenty wem'c ores-
4 ent ,
A notable social fmmnction of tim. , vcok
: 'was the buffet lmmnchmrumm of Miss \\'ehstem"a
In honor of Imer gutst , Miss Law. Miss
Webster 'aa assisteil by Mramiammmes Mercem ,
\Viiklns mmmmti time Misses Aimdrccsemm , Cndy
Lindsey aimmi Icenyomi. About thirty % % 'ero
lrescnt.
k A mnuical reception wits given imy tin'
% vonmcn of time flntertaimmnmt'imt bureau inst
. Monday nfiernonmm ; 'l'bn following yommmmg
\s'omezi took lmmrt 1mm time luogramu 'l'lme
Iisses JiomiglamulVymnnn ammil Cuidvchi of
Cimicago. ltcfrcsimmnt'mmts 't're nerved durimmg
the attermmoomm , ,
I'remmidemmt 'Wattica of time L'ximOsmtiOml and
Mrs.'attics temidered a rcception to time
unstop ihoiegatiom last 'rimesilay nimjimt. 'rime
spacious grnummdmm wemti mieceratemi with flags
of nil mmatiommmm 1111(1 ( lighiteit i'htim incammmirac'mmt
electric lights. Emil ( Imis , togetimer 'itim tIme
gOvmms of time fasimiomumimie Lmsaemmmblage , muamie ,
tumisemi , a icturesqus mmcmme Mr \\'mtttiee
vmts assisted by Mt'siinmmmcs ii. ( 'hark. F. V.
The Roysi ii the bkiheat grsdo bcIng powdct
kson. ActuI tests show It goes ens.
third furtbcr thsa ny other brurni.
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Firkrndaii , .1 flsmmm , J. Brady , ( 'lemot
nr.il A. l. htc1.
After the work of ms'rviflg the ltmnch for
time soldiers yesterilay the women and their
fruinils smijourned to the reception room of
the Enterteinment burraim , where Miss
gelo llergb tenilered them a musieRi. shtrh
WI'S VCEY much enjoyed by nih. Mrs. (1. M.
hitchcock as usc accompanist.
The Masters Ionaid , hugh anmi Gardner
Mc\'horter last week celebrated their
birth nnnivrsarIea with outdoor festivities
cmiii fireworks after a true boys' fashion ,
In the artifiriel lake in the grounds , thmoy
hind a rrguisr iinnl hattie amid utterly
ousted time pnnIsii fleet-a Ia American.
t\t high noon Wednesday Mrs. Andrew
itosewater entertained very charmingly at
luncheon neil at time exposition in the after-
mien Miss hiiiie d'Angcio lhcigli of New
York. Miss dAngelo Hergim is a wommder-
fully ac'eomnpiichied woman , being not ommly
versed In dfterent ! contimmental ianguages ,
but a finished amid artistic singer.
A croquet Imarty was given by Mrs. 11. 11.
harder last Vemincsday , complimvntnry to
Mcsdame3 Goodmnan. Evans and Melslmian.
The grounds were htatmtifuliy 4ecoratcd for
the occasion. At the conclusiomm of time gaimmu
dainty comestibles vcro served. On Friday
night Mrs. harder very elirirmingly enter.
tamed a tow of her friends at dinner.
\Vcdncdy afternoon a pink rose iunchcon
was given by Mrs. John I" . Coad in honor
of her gtmcst , Mrs. I ) . J. Donaghue. The
dining room looked like some woodland dcii
and time table was brilliant with its rose.
shAded candelabra , richly embroidered linen
and ctmt glass. Time gmmest cards wore unique
and exceedingly original. Covers fOr twelve
were laid ,
One of the mmoeial events of the veek was
, limo iiaimcc given by Miss Carrie Mercer in
honor of Miss IImlst Wednesday night ,
' when nbommt sixty of the young social mammg-
mmates of Omnaha vero present. Mammy antI
beautiful were the gowns of tue womnen , on
which time mehlowrni radiance of time lights
hmarmnonizc'l the wlmoio Into a mass pf
I blended beauty. Time guests from abroad
% vrre the Misses Law and Lorton.
One of the Jolliest picnics of the week was
that given to time salcsmnen , saleswomen aimil
otimer attaches of Mrs Benson'R store , on
Timuisday evening. Soon otter 6 o'clock the
party left the store , and boarded a special
trolley car that was in vaiting. A quick
trip was maile to linascom park , where time
young folks cro joined by the former
members of Mrs. Benson's commercial fain-
ily. There was a imappy reunion of many
01(1 friends , and when au were prettily
grouped a photographer took a couple of
pictures. An enjoyabie supper was served
later. and concluded an evening's pheasant
emmtertainrncmmt ,
.
( hit f 'I'ovim ; mms-t , , .
Mr. E. Snmitim of MadIson left yesterday for
home
Miss lichen Ilowes of Blair was an Omaha
guest last week.
311sn Law of Ilemmry , Iii. , is the guest ot
Miss F' . Webster.
Mrs. Vilma RedilcicI ot Chicago is a guest
of Mrs. ii. Itemifleld.
Mimis Florence Bans is the guest of her
aunt , Mrs. W. L. May.
Mrs. Sims of Lincoin , Ill. , is visiting her
dntmglmter , Mrs. Summers.
Mr. Lauren lrake of Chicago is the guest
of Mr. Ailcn 13. Smmmlth.
Mrs. James Alan MacLeod of Minneapolis
is a guest of Miss Cady.
Misses Carrii and hattIe Mayer are
gimests of Miss S. Singer.
Miss Ileneke ammd Miss MacBeth are guests
of Miss Florence Martyn.
Miss Downs of AtchIson , Ican , , Is the
guest of Miss hlelemm Cody.
Miss Cougimllmm and Mr. Johnson arc the
gimests of Mrs. J. A. Comirmor.
Miss 'rarramit of Atchison , Kan. , Is the
guest of Mrs. Charles Ciark.
Miss Btmrroughimt ot Boston is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teets.
Mrs. H. II. Larimer of Geneva , Nob. , Is
time guest of Mrs. J , Danbaumn.
Mrs. B. Chase of Des Moimies , Ta , , is a ,
guest of Mrs. W. J. Bratibury.
Mrs. Frank Cowan of Dulutim spent last
week with Miss Bessic Cowies.
Mrs. Carrie Elliott of Elwood , lad. , is the
guest of Miss Gertrude fhinfiman.
Dr. and Mrs. E , T. Ilauck of St. Louis
arc guests of Mr. Charles Metz.
Miss Josephine Commomms of Imidiammapolis
is the guest of Mrs. E. Ti. Perfect.
Mrs. John F. Coad has as her guest Mrs.
D. J. Dommaghitmo of Anaconda. Mont.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Foote of Callaheda , Ala. ,
ama guests of thmelr son , Dr. Foote.
Mesdamnes Evans amid Melshlan of Brook-
iyn are guests of Mrs. Oscar Goodman.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Bond of Cleveland , 0. ,
are gimests of Mr. C. Ilelden and family.
Mrs. F. I ) , ltmmbci and children are visit.
big her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Polack.
Mestlames Saralm i'agc and F. Nyc of Man-
cheater , N. 11. , are visiting friends in time
city.
city.The
The Misses Amma anti Edith Badger of
Limmcoin attemitleti the exposition the last
week.
Miss Lilly mI'Angelo I3ertlm of New York
was time guest of Mrs. A. Itosewater last
week ,
l'rot. hlurd of Sayette , Ia. , afll Mr. F. M ,
Baird of A1ic'1mian arc' visiting Dr. Foote's
fmmnmiiy.
Mrs. Agnes Cushman of Cincinnati , 0. ,
is spending a few weeks with Mrs. II. W.
Commmmehi.
Mrs. Henry Newnian , from Illinois , will
fliteimil time simmnmer witim Mr. ammd Mrs. A ,
Newmmmumm.
0. It. t'crtect of St. ImtmI , Minmm. , and 'IV.
0. Perfect of New York arc guests of IL
It. I'erfcct.
Miss Long of Virden , Ill. . and Miss Faitlm
Antlrows of 'I\'asiiington , Kaim. , are guests
of MIss Korty.
l3islmoi ) I. Nicimoisomm and somm and Miss
iloilkins of Miiwuukee'is , , vihi arrive In
the cIty this week ,
'lime Misses hattie and Carrie Mayor cf
C'imicagu am'e visitimmg Miss Steila Singer of
1''enty-flftim avomimme.
Mr. mind Mrs. Leon Iseeldt of Burlington ,
In. , were the guests of Mr. and MrS. Joimn
Kcliemmmmcy : last week.
Mrs. C. J. Kellogg of Craig , Mo , , and
neice , .Miss Cnrrio ( ircnmm , are guests of Mr.
timid Mrs. 14. 'IV , Miiier.
Mr. It. P. Perry of Iteedshurg , Wis. , is
visitimmg imis brother.in-haw , Mr. II. U ,
Neily , at Walmmut Hill.
Jililgo W. I ) . Gilicrt and somm ' Byron if. , of
Atchison , iCnht. , were glmcstmi of Mrs. J. A.
iemmmim4ter ) the last week.
Mrs. J. A. Gill , who has lmeeu vls'mtlmmg her
mmmotimei' , Mrs. M. Donalmtme , has returned to
imtr imomne in Colby , Inmm.
Mm. mumil Mrs. Il. Swingley of Rochforti ,
Iii. , viii visit this momith with their
mianglitur , Mrs. J. P. Lord.
Mm' . .lmm&'k Frost of Dallas , Tex. , mind Mr.
Id , B. Matimmms of iCimmisas are guests of Mr.
mmd Mmm , George I' . toore.
Mi , ; . iiheemmm of Minmicapoiimi. 'hmo Imas been
the gtmemtt of Mrs. (1. ! tl. Nitttinger and reIn-
tives. baa rettmrncti imommme.
'l'imti MissesMlmmmmio imnd l'mmmlltmo Cogges.
lmaii of Itivi r Fali , 'IVis. , mire iii time city ,
time guests of Mr.'hlI Ii.'ood. .
Miss Mabel Cobb and Dr. McConmmatmghy
tmf York have bccmm hum guests of Mrtm. C. ii.
lnvitisumm for thu inst two weeks.
Mr. 1ioiiamti Leonard imami returned from
Albany , N. ' 1' . . nut ] vlli be the guest of his
skier , Mrs. Totis , for a mmmonth.
Ilatmbi and Mrs. It ) COIlS and son Stanley
of E'mmmmmt ilk , Iiiti , , vili am'rive ttmimi week
mind e . sommie timimo tim Onmahma.
.ictlammit's James mind 111. PIke of Onawa ,
lit. , vlmn have bet'mm the guests of Mrs. 'l'ah-
mImmg ( ' , returned imomnu'edimestlay. .
Mrs. Josepim Drimiker of Salt Lake City ,
who immms been vlmmitimmg witim ! irs. C. K. Comm.
tamit. ivili rctmmrmm lmommmo Vetimmesday.
Mrs. Jimila himmisim uimtl sister , Mis Lou
i'egmmim , left 'tuesday evemmimig fom' a six wet'ks'
visit wmtb frtcnds in New York City.
Miss Jt'mmr of Mistoimri'aiicy. . Ia. , who
mis iteemi visiting friemuimm in Ommmaima for a
torimmigimi. returned bonn , lust week.
The Misses Carpenter of Chicago , Pen.
mmcii Giildimmgs and Elroy Gidtlings of tt'ii.
LEon , are visiting Miss ileleim Cady.
Mrs. Fred l1oiiovuy anti sister , Miss
Comuptomi of 'mmmdtrsomm , Immd. , are stopping
for mm time with tirs. J. A. Griillthm.
Mrs. eliar ummii her sister. Miss i.eilm
, Stouebrakcm' of iimmgemstown , Md. , are guests
of Mr. umiti Mrs. Ilicimard C. Patteraomm ,
Mr.'elton Stanford amid soils , \'eiton ,
Jr , amid Grammt Id. , wimo have bcemm time uesta
I of Mr. amid Mrs. John Barker left ias week
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for Ceitforimin. where they sili spend tin'
mncmntht mf July itlm their aunt , Mrs. Lelsud
Stammford.
Miss Mah'l ilock of Lincoln and Prof.
Martin of 'lMuitnah are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dempst at 2427 Dodcstrcet.
Mies Mary Oisss of NpoIcon , O.jAr. . )
Miss Agnes McAlslnnd of Miles City , Mont. ,
are the guests of Mrs. John 8. Manchester.
Miss S. Cohem of Sioux City , Is. , who has
recently rettIrnd from Wolieslimy college ,
idli visit the coming week with Mrs. A.
lEna ! .
Mrs. Marcia Manning Child , ( laughter of
I J p , Mannimig , is visitimmg her tether and
sister , Mrs. Lafayette Young at 22D Seward -
ard street.
Mrs. J. Zmi. hiarneilic hits returned to her
imome at Chatham , Iii , after a mnonthm'mm visit
with lmer tlatmghter , Mrs. Edwar4 V. Lewis ,
on % 'irt street.
Mrs. S. : ml. Foster antI daulmter anti Miss
Matiti horns of Fort \Vayxmr' , lad. . are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sayhor , 1332
Georgia avenue.
Mr. anti Mrs. 'IV. Ii , Roth h8y4 taken Mr.
A. L. Reed's house at 3620 Farimamu street
for the stmmmner and are now at home to
their numnerotme friends.
Mrs. T. Ii. Keeshan and eons , Will and
Frank , have gene to t'iltshurg , Kan. , where
time ) ' joIn Mr. Keshan an t thcmm take an
extended southern trip.
MIsses flertrtmde and Mattic I'aiiister of
Vertiemi , Nob. , amid Miss 1lizabetii Paliistcr
of nmmesvillc , 0. , are the guests of Miss
Thomas on Georgia avenue ,
Mr. Eth'arr1 Slmeridmmn , nephew of the late
General Sheridan , has returned to ills imonme
in Montana , after mm hri'f visit witim his
sister , Mrs. Ii. Ii. Marhoff.
'IV. C. Walker from Keosmmtiqua , Ia. , is in
time city. lie is accompanied by Imis wife
and daughter , aiso his sister , Mrs. Baldwin.
They are tue guests of Dr. Somers ,
Miss Nellie Vaill LnSeiio of Beatrice , who
Imas visited Miss Vaili mit the Madison hotel
for the imast mmmontim , went home on Thurs-
( lay mmd will return about August 1.
Miss Gertrude i'astoriomms of Colorado
Sprimmgs is visiting Mrs. William Both. Mrs.
I'astorious' fatimer , Mr , White , of Denver ,
will visit Omnaima time first of the month.
Rev. Joep1m B. Clark. I ) . U. , of Nc'
York , senIor secretary of the Congregational
Missionary society , is visitimig his son , A.
L. Ciark of \\'orld-Icrab.j , arid taking in
the exposition ,
Miss Elizahetlm Grant of Brooklyn has
arrIved iii Oimmmmiia to remnp.imi during tIme
simnimer , Miss Grant will be remembered
by mmmammy Ommmaba People as a niece , aC Mr.
amid Mrs. Jolum Gmimmmt , whose guest she is.
Miss Nolan , a teacher in a semnimmary at
Pittshurg , l'a. , chaperoned a comnpammy of
young ' omen of the choo1 to take In time
exposition. They remained at time Millard.
The following conmposed the eonpany : The
Misses Shield , JIlcimms , Thomas , Stifel anti
Stevensomm. They left Thursday far YellowStone -
Stone park.
Rev. Thomas J. Mackay , U. U. , is entertaining -
tertaining his fathcr , Roy. henry Mackay
of Boonville , Mo. The elder 11ev. Mackay
is kindly renmembcred in Omaha for Imis
last visit here three years ago. lie is imow
so years of age , hut does not appear old anti
says he is enjoying the exposltiomi us much
as though he were a young mann.
Miss Blanche and iiss Grace Sorensen ,
daughters of Mr. ammd Mrs. Alfred Sorensoim ,
formumer residents of Omnhn , ' are visiting
Mr. amid Mrs. Alexander McKenzie , 523 outb
Twenty-sixtim Street , after an absence of I
eight years spent In Portland , Ore. Miss
l3lanclme Sorensen ranks tmigb as a singer I
1mm l'ortlantl , where she is supervisor of
music in the public sohoois. In a few days
they wilt go to Chicago , where Miss Sorensen -
son will take a course in voice cuItur
untler a leading teacher and next year she
vilI StUtly in New York
% , t..iI I imgs l liii Iimgtmgeiameim , .
An engagenmemit not yet announced , except
to immtimate frkntls , is that of Miss Betty
linac to Mr. Sol LIes of Illinois.
Walter It. Britton and Mia Lizzie Davies
were nmarrled Tuesday evening , July 12 , at
509 South Thirteentlm street. Rev. Charles
'IV. Savidge oiflciatcd.
The marriage of Miss Bertha Newman ,
daughter of Mr. A. Newman , to Mr. Jacob
Cline will be celebrated at Metropolitan
hail Monday , July 25. 3
Miss Nannie Shook of MlneapoIis , Minn. .
formerly of this city , was married July Z
to Mr. E. II. Smith of Clevelaimfi , 0. Thmey
viIl be at imomo after September 1 at Cieve-
land , 0.
On Tuesday evening , In All Saints' church ,
Miss Grace M. Lord and Mr , Paul Phicimer
were united lii marriage by the rector , 11ev.
T. J. Mackay. Mr. rilchcr Is a resident
of Louisville , Tenn.
A very pretty little home wedding took
ilace on Tucaday evening at the future
homo of tliQ couple on North Nineteemmtim
street , at which Mr. Fred Stiles and Mitts
StIla'ilsomm , were united imi marriage by
Itev , F'ostcr of the First United Presbyterian -
terian cimurcim. Only relatiyes and a few
intimate frlcntls were presemit.
At the residence of the bride , 502 South
Fortieth street , Thursday , July 14 , Mr. Fred
1) . Wead anti Mrs. Efilo U. Bowman were
nmarrietl , Itey. .McQuoid officiating. Time
bride was beeomningiy gowned 1mm gray sitk
empress clotim , mind was unnttenticd Time
hoimso was tastetmmiiy decorated tbmrommghout
with La Frammce roses , snmihax mind palms.
After time cerenmommy a dellglmtfui lummeheomi
Was served. Mr. and Mrs. Wead imnmmicdi-
ately left for a two weeks' tour of time plea-
ure resorts of Colorado amid Utah.
IiSeIImeII 1,4 of Snululy Iiillc ,
Mrs. Tlmomnas Orr Is quite flu.
Mrs. J 'IV. Wheeler amid daughter are cit
Deadwood , S. U.
.lr. . Chmmmriemm T. Kountze is home ( roam
Green Lake. 'IVis.
Mrs. H. U. Burt vlll visit her mother at
Terra Haute , lad.
Mrs. . M. Fl Welles Is visiting friends In
Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Dr. Gifforil ivent to time mountains yesterday -
day for a week's vacation.
Mrs , Jtmsseim-Dopmieliy is spendimig timis
month s'Itii Mrs. F , 2 , Owen ,
Miss Blnmmcime Comnstqe1 imus returned from
a two 'eelcs' trip to Chicago ,
Alias Jessie Mummro has gone to hot.
Springs , 5 , U. . to spenti time summer ,
Mr. anti Mrs. G. T. Epeneter have riturned
frommi ii two wcoks' trip lii the mmioumnipins.
Mrs. IL F. Scaver and somm , h1o , are
spending tie smmmmmnier in time flinch lulls.
Mitt. Sol legamm returimeil frommi Chicago
owing to time serious iilmmes of her baby ,
Miss Itoso Bernstein left
Tuesday
even-
lag for Trinimiati , Cob , , to spend tis'o
nmoimtimmm ,
Mrs. i. : I , Mnrsiu amiti daugimtem , harriet ,
arc borne
frommm time
. Coiormmto ! , immoummtmjmj resorts of
Mrs. IL IL Fiencim
and ( lImtmgimter , Mrs.
Tlmomas 1' . '
'Vimormton : , with imem' two little
dmtuglmers
, Floremico anti Grace , left
(
Corry Pa. or
, , on last Mont1a1 to visit oiti
friends and relatives. anti siil return to
Onmahm rtlotmt September 1 ,
Miis Atilo Moore is home. but will irave
for Harbor Springs with her mother anti I
sier ( in a few days.
Mrs. Albert C. Powers left Thursday for
Colorado Springs anti the mnotmntain resorts
to remain during the stmnmnmer.
Senator John M. Thurstomi left yesterdsy
afternoon \Vasimlaton and will return
to Omaha about the let of August.
Mr. anti Mrs. 'IV.Vilbmmr , Mr. and Mrs.
Edwards and Miss Liillamm Terry Icit for
Mr. hdwards' ranclm hear Denver , Cob.
Miss helen S. Vainwrlght of the L'nittl I
States Iepartmnent of Agrtctmituro is spemmti-
lag a niommth vacation in Dubuquc. Is.
lr. anti Mrs. Andrew Somers have re-
turmietl from an outing in colorado. Time
doctor has qimito recovered from his recent
illness.
Mrs. Lililamu Fitch-White has rctmmrned
froimi a very stmcccssful season in New York ,
having flnishekl with first honors at time
Wimeateroft dramatic school.
Prof. L. I ; . Kratz returned Saturday from
a two weeks' outing at Lake Madison , South
Dakota , Mr. Kratz had charge of Ihe
charai sork of time Chautauqua assembly
held at that Point ,
( Iii tue Stt Immi ( 'niensimir.
Miss Mae Moumit ill entertain Miss rran
cis Dumryca of iirooklymm next , mnonth
Time ioimien of the Tlmtmrston Rifles' atmxli-
iary will give a lawn ice creanm social for
the hemmefit of time hues' ommVctlrmcsday
everming , July 20 , at mmorthwest corner of
Burt ammd Twenty-first street.
ti.tlt. SLIJitiIS. !
1' ! 1) C , ' Ii Ci' .
Mr. Ernest of Immtliammola , In. , was time
guest Friday of Frank I. Tracy.
Miss Ilia Howell of Fremont , Nob. , is
here 'isitimmg her parents for a few days.
Miss Nettle Myers left Monday .for several
weeks' Visit with friends mmeal' Savimunaim , hI ,
Henry Paimnateer , now emmhisted at Fort
Omaha. nttemmded time funeral of his fattier
at Teicamalm Mommdny.
Mr. and Mm's.V. . B. flackuma left \\'cdnes-
day for a visit of two or three weeks with
friemmds at Lammrel , Nob.
Mrs. L. C. Learner of Dakota City Nob. ,
was tue guest of 11ev. Mr. VIlsou a couple
of days durIng the week.
E. L. Lnmnmamm oi Constantine , Mteh. , was
the gmmcst of 'IV. B. i'arks , Tlmmmrsday , going
from here to the exposition.
Mrs. hugh Suttie left Friday for Strentor ,
Ill. , where she vili visit friends and rela.
ttves for a couple of weeks.
About fifteen couple of the members of
time Episcopal chutcim vent to i'rlcs' lake
Thursday evening for a picnic.
imo atkitiotm to the Presbyterian church
Is imow flumislmed , also the belfry , amid the new
bell viii be pmmt 1mm in time near future.
Miss hattie Gammmnmel of Tckammmh ammd Miss
Mao Stmtimerlmmmmd of Blair were the guests of
the Misses Tracy , Friday anti Saturday.
Time city immms lureimaseti a imew gratler anti
the streets are being put in nice shape and
all time weeds cut , making timem look tidy.
Mrs. Frammlc Reynolds entertaimmed time
members of the Ladles' Aid society at
lummclmcon at imcr home \'m'ctlnesday after-
noon.
Mrs. 'IV. C. Lewis of Smartviiie , Neb , , Is
visitimmg her sister , Mrs. W' . 11.'nll , for a
couple of weeks , anti wiii attend the eximo-
mtition wlmite here.
The foliowimmg omeers were installed in
time lodge of I. 0. 0. 1" . last night : Noble
grantl'iiliani I. Kindretl ; vice grantl , D.
C. hlass ; treastmrer , Rinmer Guy.
Frnmmk Leacim and dammgimter. Eva , vcnt to
Tekamummh Monday to attend the funeral of
Mr. Leach's fatimer-in-law , Joseph Paima-
teer , who tiled at Tokanmimim Saturday.
Cimester Lewin , Thomas Miller , Bert Van-
eppe , Grant Cowan , James Nicimolsoim , all
from here , enlisted iii Bryan's regiment at
Fort Omaha Monday , that making about a
doon young mucim ( roam this towmm that Imava
now emmilstcd.
Time school board muet Monday night mmmiii
made the foilowing assignment of teaclmors :
Mrs. 'IV. B. Iiachmus , primary ; Miss Mattie
Tucker , second primnary ; Miss Lily loud-
eson , first imitermediate ; Miss Ida Miller.
second immtermnediato ; l'rof. Jolmn Fisher ,
principal.
Miss Margurite Miller of Salem , Ore. .
arrived Wednesday. She will visit her
mother hero for aboumt thirty tlnys , Imaving
ohmtnincd mm leave of absence for tlmat length
of time. she being a teacher iii tile humtiian
Industrial sclmooi at Salem. Sue will me-
, LEAN
PPEOPLE
\ Clea/icss goes
s1 ' 4 w/t/i hcaIIf we
; /ttttc calarrit a-
.J ; where we can-
1:01 be wholly
; jL :
tlmms tlmsmrustummcr
diseimso. Mrs. L. A. Jolmnston , 103
1 > illiummm and Ripley Sts. , Montgomery ,
Ala , , tells Imer expcm'icncc sitlm catarrim
oi time stomach and how ohio s'as
curc'tl :
4' I svilI state to you that. I have
taken eight bottles of your I'e-ru-na
antI ts'o of Maim-a-Him and rejoice to say ,
S ( ] oU bless Dr. hiartamami amid I'c-ru-na. '
And I earnestly assure you timat. It
has ( lone IiiC more good thami any mcdi-
cine 1 Imave ever tmmlcerm in my life. I
prescribe It to every one I macct wimo
is suffering , as time best medicine in
time world , and have made many eon-
verts who are now m'ejoicimmg iii the
great good wlmiclm they have derivetl
frommm time sammme. 1 can tell you timmit I
nimi almost entirely relieved of imitliges-
tion , tlmat. great foe svlmieim immms tortured
mmmc Sm ) mummy yccmvs , and ciuim now eat
anytlmlmig I ( lesim'e s'itIioutit is fruits or
sommmetlulmmg acitl ,
'l'o ummiulerstanti time scientific action
of I'e-rim-na it is best to Imave Ii' . hart.-
immitmi'u special hiooh fom' 'omeu or imis
book oil chronic catarrlm , 'i'Imese bonlcs
mire mailed free iy llim Pe m'una iIedi-
duo Company , Columbus , 0. All
druggists sell Pc-rmm.na ,
1IRS2 J.
2iO.2l2 South Sixtceiitli Street ,
i A.otber ot
; ' of those linen gored , double seamed Linen
f' Dress Skirts at $1.50 , $1.76 and 2.2L
Wiuito Pique at $2.00 , ; 2.25 anti 2.G5.
, , Pique Skirts with circuimir tioummce ammtl emI -
I m. broidcreti insertion-I'rice $ ,75 , 57 and
' ' $ .87.
mA'
1 % , Linen Skirts with colored strlpes-i'rlce
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. . - . t smiit'i 's % ti'i's.
.hh _ , . Noi' Shirt W'aists . comnimig in every day.
? m' sI.M I FBI
for 3e , fiOc , We , 1.OO , $1.50 , 2.OO and $2.7L
.1'
. \ Fi" . ' . ' Iit. % I'iIt V
Art Tlclmlmmg , Demminm , Villa Cloth , . % rt Silk-
. chime , Japanese Crepe , Deilml Irapery , Neth-
u , , , . - crlammd Mull. lledouia Stripe.
I3attenburg Squares from 15c up ,
See our Transiuississiii souvenirs.
turn imonie via ( "olorailo Springs nnti atte'muti
ihei National Intliamm institimtc hmld at that
pIece.
I. cm a a.
Lon Dotison spent last meek visiting with
friends in Onmatma.
Mrs. \Voleott of Onmaha was a visitor in
Benson last week.
Mrs. Speedy left for imr lmonio iii l'apil-
lion after a few days' visit with friends In
timis Place.
Miss Mary Oronsif of Chicago arrived in
11cm son last veck tint ! is visiting with her
sister. Mrs. A. flmickmmman.
Time Ladies' Aiil society met ut the home
of Mrs. Samuel Finlayson last week. It will
not meet agaimi till Augimet.
Mrs. Huff and grandchildren left last
Thuretlay afterooomm for Louisville , where
they will visit with relatives for a couple of
weeks.
Miss Kate Scott returneti to Ilnveiock last
Monday. She vas necompammieil by Imer
coimsin , flea Hoffman , wimo will visit In Lin-
colmi ammti tiavelock.
Miss Powers returnetl from Miilertomm.
Neb. . oim last Friday morning , where she
was called a few days ago by the seriotms
illness of her brother.
Services vili be held at the Methodist
Episcopal chtmrch today at the usual hour
by time pastor , 11ev. Mr. Bross. The cliii-
dren of time Summday school are mmmakimmg
preparations to hold their picnic next week.
l > uimie.
Miss Thmonmas , a niece of Mrs. D. L. Joimn-
son , is visiting her aunt.
Mr. amid Mrs. Meeks of ( 'oshoctomm , 0. .
were the guests of Mr. amid Mrs. Waiter L.
Selby tlmi celc.
Mr. Wiliiammm Shank , who has cimarge of a
cimumrch in ( lrammd Islammil , spent a tiny at
hiommme timis week.
Dr. C. S.'nmm Riper of I'nterson , N. 3. .
was the gmmcst this week of Dr. II. C. Vnmm
Giesomm anti fammmiii' .
Mr. amitl Mrs. 'IVuhliamim Coifax anti dnumgii-
ter from l'imminflolul , N. .1. , nrc time guests of
their relatives , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sethy.
Time Dmmmideo Simntiny school held its an-
aunt picnic omm Wetlmmestiay at ltiverview
park. Two carloads of young lmcopie , Mr.
telOt Bargains
IN ( Scofield's ' (
fiat Weather Coeds ,
Shirt Waists , $1.00 kind , for &Oc.
Limmen Petticoats , $1.10 kind , for $1.00.
Silk Cot Check Petticoats , $1.50 sort for
$1.00.
Lumen Dress Skirts , 75c , 98e anti better.
Trimmed Linen Dress Skirts , French
flounce , 52.95.
'IVimite Pique Dress Skirts , $3.00 sort , $1.50.
Wash Duck Suits , $1.95.
Crash Suits , $5.00 kiud , for $2.95.
Wrappers , $1.50 kinds , for * 1.00.
Lawn \\Trappers , $2.50 kind for $1.75.
Black Lawn \\'rappers , $2.25 kimid for 1.50.
Now Taffeta Silk Dress Skirts.
Now Pique Dress Skirts-black anti navy
-French floummmce--trimnmed witim white braid
-new Ties-nei' Coilars-mmew Silk 'V'atsts.
L 1 CtUAk'&SUITCO.
15ODouglas St.
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HADQUARTRS"
Where Yell Cll1 Rest ,
Iaks
Omaha's Popular Milliner.
Beautiful Trimmed hEats below cost.
They are swell anti so cheap.
Largest hue of hair goods 1mm tIme
city-switches and cumrls at half what
others asIc. ho come and see otmr
$2.50 Switcim-niatcimes any shade of
hair , Also hair chains.
1511 Douglas.
: ; ; - ; ; ; ; ; ; - ; his tally ho and several esmr
tinge losuis mnado Imp the jolly party anti left
lmmmmtlee looking like the deserted 'iiingo of
a former time.
HURRY PRISONERS TO SPAIN
,
% Itr 1St-part timemiiVlnns to Slav. '
't'r Iiii'rI SIn rt trniii & 11 tnt
Ii , . .hiii' 2 : ' ; ,
\'ASitlNQTo , Jy 1g.-Unless flit'
present pinnu fall time Spamilsim oidicrs s'.mr-
3 rendcre.l at Sammtlagoill sail froiim Cumba
for spain oui July 95. This dmit has been
fixed by the Var drpartmnent , anti every cC-
fort will be mastic io expetihte this tlep.mrt-
tire , It ' 'as annoummmcetl
tOmihgimt that the ( it'-
pam-lament imail decidtl to ask for biu1 from
steamship compammies for time trammslmortntioii
of time prisoimers to their native laimil. , mnti
proposals vill ho isuctl earle imest week.
The cntrmtct , it is mlrmtlerstood , vili also in-
iiimlt' the of ihr 111dm tinting ( hi
% 'o ) age.
ilr,4it , ' ( iitii'iititig itti .ia.'r.
\VAillNflTO. Jtily lmi--eemctary AIe
anti General lirooke vcre in conference to
about an houmr teJey 1mm the serctary'i
privaic' oihiee. 'imn the eonfereimet' closed
( lcnc'rai ilreoke excimsed himself Cream at
Interviewers. Ilc left the building in coal.
lany with scveril swarthyfaet'ul gemmtlenien
said to be l'orto Ilicans , who carried mnanh
lamgo rolls. maps , etc.
l'imrt'Ii mt''N n 't'nti i , . t en muer.
l'I1tlA1)lLl'hiLJmmiy I 0.-The liritist
tammk steammier i.ucilomme , now at this port , Imni
beemm bommglmt. by time govermimmient to carry
vnter to Cumba and elsewhere. The price
; maiui is said to he $200,000. The Ltmciiemme
was launched five years ago at stockton ,
Ummg. , mmmiii is bumilt of Iron anti steel. It
can ramry 1,000,000 gallons of water.
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n a aid
ModcNs RetaiL
As is well known. we are tIme oni y house in Nebraska who can carry any
iino at all worth mnentionlmmg of 110am ocopatimin imiedicimmes , mitt our stock , which
occumpies ommr second hoer , is in charge of mm trmmimmed Ilonmocopatlmist , anti coniprises
not only the voiular senmi-pat.oumt ; mre Paratiomms like llmmllentimic'mt , Mummmyomm's , hum-
pmrey'n ) mmmmtl hititomi's , humt a commiplet o line of limo materimu mmietiica in Imse by
hlomnocoprtlmic pimysiciammum , 1mm variety fromim A to Z , and 1mm potency from tinettmrcs
to 200th cemmtt'simmmnl dilution , mmtmnmir immg imm all nearly 20,000 remmiedics.
l'artics ortlerimmg llomnoeopatlmtc M ctlk'iuo of tilt cami rely upon getting just
wiunt they vnnt anti oblaimmimmg it fre sii anti at as low n price as at rummy luhar-
muuaey In time Umiited States.
Directions for Ordoriii Hoinceopathic Medicines
Always state whetimer nmediclmie I S preferroti 1mm Liquid , Trittmratiomm ( powder ) ,
Globule ( pill ) , Disk ( simalme like spli t pcaor ) Tablet (0mm. Medicines of vegeta.
bit' origin , E. G. Aconite , etc. , arc best employed in liquid or pitt form , while
mineral substances , E. 0. Calcarea , a re preferably used In powder or tablet form.
Prices : ,
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Remedies are never sold in any form tn lcss than lSc vials , holding a
iranis.
iranis.Our
Our regumlar 25e vial holds S drammms.
One dozemi 2-ciranm 'ials medicine , Postpaid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50
Ono tiozen 6-drain vials Medicine , postpaitl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mulicin Oil , for demuInesB , etc. , 2.tharm vial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25e
1Iiltt ( glabuies ) , tmmmmmmedicate,1 , of cammo sugar , any size
ICr ) nound box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35o
Stommt black elotlm covered case contaimming 12 principal remn- .
ethos iii 4-mIrmmm 'ials , square . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50
Same style case anti vials with 20 hmrimmciPal renmetlies anti
4 empty spaces for atlditiomis. per case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00
Small black cloth covered case , 12 snmmtil vIals of principal
remedies , er case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ioo ii
Saimme style case witim 24 small vials filled witim principal
romnedles , nuui 4 empty vials for atiditiomms per case . . . 2.00
Discoumut to trade anti professlomm.
NOTE-\\'hen not otherwIse specified , cases will be furnished witlm mcdi-
cimmes In pill forum.
Time foiiowlmmg hooks on hlonioeopathmic Family Practice are alwaya imi stoclc :
Joimnsoum's Family Guide 110cR , imeice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00
hlancimett's Domumestic Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.75
Ruddock's F'aniiiy Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
h'ractical Fanmtiy Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iSo
INQUIRIES concerning . Hornocopothic Iteimictiles cheerfully and promnptiy
answered ,
PhYSICIANS can sa''e express or frcigimt by placing their orlors with mat ,
s we will duplicate the price of any eastern or sommthermm plmarrnac3' .
'We are agemmts for the foliowlmmg hlonmoeopatlmic drums , anti tiuir specialties
can be obtained of tin mit as low a figtmre as it bought direct :
IIOEI1ICKE & TAF'EL , Phmiladclplmla and Chmicago. '
LIJYTIES IIOMOEOPATIIIC i'l-IARMACY COMPANY , St. Lotmts.
GItOSS HALSEY .1 : BROTHERS DEL.BRIDGE , , Cimicago. Clmicago. , , V , , . . . . . . . . . . , , , . , .
TAYLOR & MEYm1S , St. Paul. ' I u . .
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llomo9opathic epartrnen { .
Sherm & FkConreD
halfway bctweemm the old amid umcw postoflieo.
1' J1 C 0 1513 Dodge Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
9. Nothing stale-goods move fast at our store.
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COflPETITION OPEN TO ALL. ThERE JS NO ILEflENT OF CUANC ,
9 All you have to do is to save your Diamnond "C" Soap Wrappers and cut time trade marks from the niidrlle of time 4
, outside % 'rappcr , and mail them to The Cudaimy Packing Co. , South Oniaima1 Ncbr , , giving your mmmc and address and 4
time number of trade marks sent. Be particular to state the prize which you i'ish'rappcrs taken from unsold
stock of Somp in dealer's store 'il1 not be accepted.
These premlumiis arc given In Tue right Is reserved to discontinue
exchange for Diamond "C" Soap premium offer at any time A
:1is :
wrapper trade marks only-and not tlotmt , notice. Begin saving
for any other brand , Diamond "C" Soap Wrappers to-day.
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FOR 50 FOR 75 FOR OO FOR 5O FOR 200 FOR 400
TRADE.I.MARKS TRADE'.MAflKS TRADE. . MARKS TRADE4f. MARKS TRADE4 , ' MARKS TRADE4JIII. MARKS
) 'omm imave rommr clnmico of ) 'OU luavo your cimoico of you imave ynmmr choice of ir : ms tratlit marks ammc11 ! trtmtlo mntmrks timid Ole or fnr5lTrads1iitrk ari.I 45c
I ot S gold piatod ttms , 1 .teriini .lbor Titlintil n imoico cemmts o 'au imavo 3'otmr ) OU have your elmouco of , ' , , ' , ' jI % ' ' ' ' : ' ' tI. ' .
1 gol4 m.httti flat i'm I m.Iiverpmst"m 8ttvcr mmat'd imult"r ( 'meant Itetfo La'tI m T.rnettu roiis oi.i Clisin " " ) " : , ' , ii.ti )
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I .tierm1mtt'4 Htamp hiox 1 , iivr mlat'4 Itorm'r bI.OonI I i I um on tue. , NIckoi vatemt you can have a t
terilmtg pmivot Ituttor Knife
i to5's Catcitiug Mit I L0 nat Fin I l hut' siier mlled Kmn ,
I .i.l qiamlti ! , ta.io Snift , 1 i'up.tn meckmcos ( Jim , lIes I a' " ' . .tivtr jmsio4 Km.one
' ii m'.tr fancy tn' , isIemcmi lee ( ,
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1 romied goid ' plated .crew . ' . . 1 gol.t litre mJmIeii I rnnn CItnot , "ciii back l'tc-I I ii .iivor piatot kutjar howl
I'encli . I brawi botut liantttnlcai I Or p Full Gilt
1 box 5 burs ? iItitlcato.1 '
m MANI'IL CLOCK ,
Tar Soap I Ilducationmml Alias per
or I t3o's Famorhie ' Globe , 6'/I lmcimcs , high ,
SPALDING HASE BALL
Sliver Pfeted ; V : '
f'4M'giN RING or -
.t _ , ' : ' .z ' 3 .liv m' mimed Tea $ poiie
. , . . . . : , Ii t'iitil' . " .4 plivr vlai.l . . I Nickel
i. Knit , ' , Fork arti t4j'oos ' F Ai.Mlh1 CLOCK , or
I . .ilror pitted Huger .hioli " . I chit.t'e ( bid lung Standard FIlmily Scale
I .01 .ait aoi iipper , mmvor 1 IISII4O.IIIO lung'i Itil IC tin , ormotmnel ad tin
: L pi&tot 1.i.c , i'lim rr"yol ile ttII ( i"tlir , witI
& crocknrr
or . - I oimd ellt'r'Io , Si. ° ° n toil you II worth $1 ( Xl ( a 15(5
pamr gold pI.ol ( Link 6 . ; ivr ii.tt m tivitueblo to every iou.eboit
' . .diw1 Cuff ihutluni K 'none I , , .m . . . . i t. rtiIt it
I retuiatton te SpeWing 1 iodine' sohi iiateii wetet I.nryjn ( utilO. l'iOIIClUl U ( tO
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ltae lieu 2a mm , mq nunc. ' I.irgc
II ' 11 h.Ihi sr.'I , . jim. ' . ttil , diotinci figur , ,
hot nf 'i '
pac'kttge 8iitr . , ,
. m .tIuerlcel Itubber 1'uot - nI. tot mounting isnd
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I Chime. l'eu.mmt Oun
lIeu I OhIIOtY 1JI'tnfle4 end tent
, , , tei tOt1tituut .
trlm'd ' ( mit.
a.tlntte to br.et. ilnbi , , up-
V S The Annual Subscription Prizes to a Large List of Standard Magazines muree rIght ; .uj'ort. . , ijit.to.l , tn.'tliitt to ' u.s w Itt em-
and mimonthlies , including time l.adies' Ilummie Jourmial , Mmunsey , Cosmiiopolitan , McCiumrcs , Gotie ) S , eli , , if ( 'r , rtl..fl without dtcilri.te v'oiorretIe.I , (5 ett . ,
cm are full > expl.mImied on each Dianiond "C" Soap \\'rnpper. p1e iteIij gul , .rc It gel , , . ;
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9c Cudahy's DiAMOND "C" SOAP
9 is a high grade Lziundry Soap that can be used in hard or soft water , 4
9 Does not shrink flannelo and leaves all fabrics In the most desirable condition. 4
; One Trial Convinces0 FOR SALE AT ALL GROCER so
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